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Ground alf alfa movement: Southwest/South Central Tonnage: 11,754/4,397 Last week: 11,317/4,434 Last year: 12,243/3,729 Hay trade is moderate. Demand is strong for dairy and grinding alfalfa, moderate for alfal- fa pellets, prairie hay and stock cow quality hay. Southwest Kansas: Dairy and grinding alfalfa steady. Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse, small square, 180.00-240.00; Dairy, Supreme 175.00-200.00, Premi- um 170.00-185.00, Good 150.00-175.00. Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa shipped in or at the edge of the field, 130.00-140.00, an instance 150.00, contracts to 150.00. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots and dairies, 150.00-160.00, contracts to 165.00. The week of 8/4-9, 11,754T grinding alfalfa and 2,121T of dairy al- falfa were delivered. Straw, good large bales 55.00- 60.00, or 65.00-72.00 delivered, some 85.00 ground and delivered. South Central Kansas: Dairy and grinding alfalfa and alfalfa pellets steady. Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse, small square 200.00-220.00, mid or large square 185.00; Dairy, Supreme 170.00-195.00; Premi- um, 160.00-180.00, Good 145.00-170.00. Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa at the edge of the field 100.00-120.00, 110.00-125.00 delivered. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots 120.00-135.00. The week of 8/4-9, 4,397T of grinding alfalfa and 1,416T of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Southeast Kansas: Alfalfa, brome and prairie hay steady. Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse and goat, small square 180.00-200.00, mid square 220.00. Dairy alfalfa, Supreme 185.00, Premium 175.00, Good 130.00-150.00. Northwest Kansas: Dairy and grinding alfalfa steady. Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse, small square 175.00-200.00. Dairy, Premium-Supreme 175.00- 185.00, Good 165.00. Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa at the edge of the field 90.00- 110.00; Ground and delivered to feedlots and dairies 120.00-140.00. North Central-North- east Kansas: Dairy and grinding alfalfa, prairie hay and brome steady. Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse small square 185.00-200.00, Mid square 165.00- 185.00; Dairy, Supreme 170.00-200.00, Premium 140.00-170.00. Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa at the edge of the field, 70.00-80.00, contracts to 90.00, alfalfa ground-on-the- truck 90.00-100.00. Grass hay: Bluestem small square, Good 100.00, Mid square 80.00-90.00, large rounds 50.00-80.00. Brome: Good, small square, 100.00-120.00, a little 4.00-4.50/bale, Mid squares, 90.00-120.00, large round, 50.00-75.00, some horse quality 45.00/large round bale delivered, stock cow 36.00/bale delivered. Straw small square 3.00-3.50/bale, large bales 50.00-55.00/T, some ground and delivered 92.00. The Kansas Hay Market Report is provided by the Kansas Department of Agriculture with technical over- sight from the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. Kansas Ha y Market Report Grass & Grain, August 19, 2008 Page 17 Ginder Hydraulic, L.C. 1218 N. 9th Street • Salina, KS • 1-800-800-1909 CONSTRUCTION, FARM OR RANCH TOUGH TRUCK BEDS MADE FOR THE LONG HAUL Standard Features • 1/8” Tread Plate Floor • 3” Structural Channel Crossmembers • Heavy Duty Tapered Header • 4” Structural Channel Long Sills • Pockets & Rub Rails — 2 Sides • Back Step • 6 1/2” Sq. Tail light holes w/exp. metal • Length — 7’ thru 14’ • Width — 72” thru 96” • Color — Black Options • Square Header • Sun Shade • Gooseneck Compartment • Back Pockets • Light Packages • Other Accessories Available COMM. CO. INC. CATTLE AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY STARTING 10:00 A.M. ON CULL COWS FOLLOWED BY STOCKER FEEDERS — 11:00 A.M. OFFICE PHONE 785-776-4815 • OWNERS MERVIN SEXTON & JOHN CLINE MANHATTAN B 1-800-834-1029 Toll-Free ——————————— FIELD REPRESENTATIVES Visit Us On The Web www.mcclivestock.com —————————— JOHN CLINE SAM GRIFFIN BRENT MILLER ALAN HUBBARD MERVIN SEXTON BILL RAINE TOM TAUL JEFF BROOKS BRYCE HECK ONAGA BURNS ALMA OLSBURG MANHATTAN MAPLE HILL MANHATTAN BEATTIE LINN 785-889-4775 620-726-5877 785-765-3467 785-468-3552 785-537-7295 785-256-4439 785-537-0036 785-353-2263 785-348-5448 Cell: 785-532-8381 Cell: 620-382-7502 Cell: 785-587-7824 Cell: 785-410-5011 Cell: 785-770-2622 Cell: 785-562-6807 Cell: 785-447-0456 For our sale Friday, Aug. 15 we had a good at- tendance of local and out-of-state buyers bidding on a good run of cattle. The bulk of the run was feeder heifers and they were selling at fully steady to stronger prices. Feeder steers and light calves were in very good demand and were selling $2 to $3 higher. Cull cows and bulls sold at steady prices on the kind offered. Following is a partial listing. STEER CALVES — 375-550 LBS. Dean Blanka Wamego 3 blk strs 423 @ 132.00 Dean Blanka Wamego 5 bwf strs 484 @ 127.00 Eldon & Dorothy Zabel Wheaton 2 blk strs 375 @ 123.50 Linda Clough Alta Vista 7 blk strs 497 @ 120.00 Dean Blanka Wamego 3 herf strs 520 @ 118.25 Chris & John Stiner Vermillion 3 herf strs 543 @ 110.00 FEEDER STEERS — 550-900 LBS. Ron & Lynn Anderson Dwight 6 blk strs 550 @ 127.00 Ron & Lynn Anderson Dwight 13 blk strs 655 @ 122.50 Gary & E.A. Schellhorn Junction City 29 bwf strs 694 @ 121.85 Ron & Lynn Anderson Dwight 11 bwf strs 710 @ 121.00 Ron Blanka Wamego 11 blk strs 662 @ 120.75 Gary & E.A. Schellhorn Junction City 11 bwf strs 582 @ 119.25 Berges Ranch Onaga 17 blk strs 789 @ 118.60 Linda Clough Alta Vista 14 blk strs 600 @ 118.00 Berges Ranch Onaga 15 blk strs 879 @ 111.00 HEIFER CALVES — 400-550 LBS. Dean Blank Wamego 6 blk hfrs 433 @ 118.50 Ron Deters Goff 2 blk hfrs 357 @ 115.00 Shannon Flowers Havensville 2 blk hfrs 460 @ 115.00 Dean Blanka Wamego 2 blk hfrs 502 @ 114.50 Randy McWilliams Milford 3 cross hfrs 453 @ 111.50 Linda Clough Alta Vista 8 blk hfrs 533 @ 111.00 Randy McWilliams Milford 3 blk hfrs 541 @ 110.25 Linda Clough Alta Vista 4 blk hfrs 395 @ 109.75 Ron & Lynn Anderson Dwight 2 blk hfrs 510 @ 107.50 Eldon & Dorothy Zabel Wheaton 2 blk hfrs 492 @ 106.00 Patty Chestnut Clay Center 2 blk hfrs 507 @ 105.50 Berges Ranch Onaga 2 blk hfrs 492 @ 101.00 FEEDER HEIFERS — 550-900 LBS. Gary & E.A. Schellhorn Junction City 25 bwf hfrs 652 @ 112.75 Ron Blanka Wamego 18 blk hfrs 651 @ 111.60 Ron & Lynn Anderson Dwight 9 blk hfrs 578 @ 111.60 David Hug Hoyt 75 blk hfrs 729 @ 110.85 Ron & Lynn Anderson Dwight 7 blk hfrs 615 @ 110.25 David Hug Hoyt 128 blk hfrs 820 @ 110.00 Jimmy Tate Waterville 196 blk hfrs 839 @ 110.00 Patty Chestnut Clay Center 9 blk hfrs 587 @ 110.00 David Hug Hoyt 192 blk hfrs 833 @ 109.90 David Hug Hoyt 258 blk hfrs 825 @ 109.85 Steve Wohler Waterville 9 mix hfrs 822 @ 108.50 Gary & E.A. Schellhorn Junction City 8 bwf hfrs 570 @ 108.00 David Hug Hoyt 6 char hfrs 791 @ 108.00 Joe Minihan Blaine 7 blk hfrs 585 @ 107.50 Steve Wohler Waterville 33 mix hfrs 890 @ 106.50 Berges Ranch Onaga 9 mix hfrs 751 @ 106.25 BULLS — 1,500-2,175 LBS. Ben Freeman Abilene 1 simm bull 2015 @ 78.25 Jeff & Sally Miller Onaga 1 blk bull 1790 @ 77.25 Craig Johnson Council Grove 1 blk bull 2100 @ 75.75 Leroy Fechner Alta Vista 1 blk bull 2090 @ 73.75 Jean Tessendorf Wamego 1 blk bull 1750 @ 73.25 Lyle & Jay Kufahl Wheaton 1 blk bull 2155 @ 72.25 Glen Dressman Frankfort 1 blk bull 2090 @ 70.00 Norman Brackenbury Wamego 1 blk bull 1505 @ 69.75 Steve Carr Junction City 1 blk bull 1755 @ 69.00 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR AUG. 29 Complete Dispersal of 107 fancy blk OCV fall calv- ing cows and 1st calf hfrs, consisting of 37 home- raised 1st calf hfrs of which 25 plus will have late July and Aug. calves with the balance heavy springers. The hfrs are bred to a LBW Ohlde Angus bull. 60 blk cows, 4 years old and 10 blk bwf cows, 5 years & older, all are bred to Moser 1/2 Blk Simm 1/2 Angus, and a Ohlde 1/2 Angus 1/2 Ameri- fax bulls and should start calving Sept. 1. These cows are 100% OCV vaccinated, they have had preg guard 10 shots and have all been homeraised or bought as weaning heifers. This will be an ex- cellent opportunity to purchase high quality young fall calving cows. 75 choice rep. strs & hfrs, 2 rds shots, weaned July 4, 500-600 lbs. 60 choice blk & bwf strs & hfrs, 2 rds shots, weaned July 12, 600-700 lbs. 52 blk & bwf strs & hfrs, 600-700 lbs. 12 choice blk bwf and 3 Red Angus cows, 2-4 years old with June-July blk bwf calves. Cows have been running with Angus bull - all the time. COWS & HEIFERETTES — 800-1,475 LBS. Jr. Adcock Hiawatha 1 blk cow 830 @ 97.00 Mill Creek Ranch Alma 1 herf cow 810 @ 91.00 Dan Reves Westmoreland 2 blk cows 1017 @ 68.25 Ron Pope Olsburg 1 blk cow 1710 @ 64.25 Bar Box Ranch Alta Vista 1 blk cow 1435 @ 61.25 Duncan Farm Westmoreland 1 blk cow 1415 @ 60.00 Landon Overkamp Westmoreland 1 blk cow 1460 @ 59.25 Faith Gordon Eudora 1 blk cow 1160 @ 58.25 Ernest Haefer Wheaton 1 blk cow 1325 @ 57.00 Mitch Murray Alma 1 blk cow 1340 @ 55.75 Bill Burris Allen 1 bwf cow 1085 @ 53.50 Shannon Flowers Havensville 1 blk cow 1075 @ 53.00 Lance Abitz Wheaton 1 blk cow 1260 @ 52.25 Dean Keyes Marion 1 cross cow 820 @ 47.00 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR AUG. 22 99 choice rep. Angus feeder strs, 800-900 lbs. 90 choice rep. blk & bwf strs & hfrs, 650-800 lbs. 64 blk strs, EID tags, 2 rds shots, weaned July 8, 650-800 lbs. 47 choice blk & bwf strs & hfrs, weaned, shots, 555- 650 lbs. 40 fancy blk strs & hfrs, 700-800 lbs. 30 blk Simm-x strs & hfrs, weaned 60 days, 2 rds shots, bunk broke, 600-700 lbs. 30 choice blk strs, longtime weaned, 2 rds shots, 750-825 lbs. 30 High Choice blk & Red Angus strs & hfrs, weaned, 750-850 lbs. 25 choice blk & bwf strs, weaned, 700-800 lbs. 20 blk & blk baldy mostly strs & hfrs, 600-650 lbs. 13 blk & bwf strs & heifers, 700-800 lbs. 9 homeraised blk Simm cows, 3-8 yrs old, bred to homozygous blk Simm bull for Sept. 1 calving

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Ground alfalfa movement: Southwest/South CentralTonnage: 11,754/4,397 Last week: 11,317/4,434 Lastyear: 12,243/3,729 Hay trade is moderate. Demand isstrong for dairy and grinding alfalfa, moderate for alfal-fa pellets, prairie hay and stock cow quality hay.

Southwest Kansas: Dairy and grinding alfalfa steady.Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse, small square,180.00-240.00; Dairy, Supreme 175.00-200.00, Premi-um 170.00-185.00, Good 150.00-175.00. Utility-Fairgrinding alfalfa shipped in or at the edge of the field,130.00-140.00, an instance 150.00, contracts to150.00. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots anddairies, 150.00-160.00, contracts to 165.00. The weekof 8/4-9, 11,754T grinding alfalfa and 2,121T of dairy al-falfa were delivered. Straw, good large bales 55.00-60.00, or 65.00-72.00 delivered, some 85.00 groundand delivered.

South Central Kansas: Dairy and grinding alfalfa andalfalfa pellets steady. Movement moderate. Alfalfa:

Horse, small square 200.00-220.00, mid or largesquare 185.00; Dairy, Supreme 170.00-195.00; Premi-um, 160.00-180.00, Good 145.00-170.00. Utility-Fairgrinding alfalfa at the edge of the field 100.00-120.00,110.00-125.00 delivered. Ground and delivered locallyto feedlots 120.00-135.00. The week of 8/4-9, 4,397Tof grinding alfalfa and 1,416T of dairy alfalfa weredelivered.

Southeast Kansas: Alfalfa, brome and prairie haysteady. Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse and goat,small square 180.00-200.00, mid square 220.00. Dairyalfalfa, Supreme 185.00, Premium 175.00, Good130.00-150.00.

Northwest Kansas: Dairy and grinding alfalfa steady.Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse, small square175.00-200.00. Dairy, Premium-Supreme 175.00-185.00, Good 165.00. Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa at theedge of the field 90.00-110.00; Ground anddelivered to feedlots anddairies 120.00-140.00.

North Central-North-east Kansas: Dairy andgrinding alfalfa, prairie

hay and brome steady. Movement moderate. Alfalfa:Horse small square 185.00-200.00, Mid square 165.00-185.00; Dairy, Supreme 170.00-200.00, Premium140.00-170.00. Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa at the edge ofthe field, 70.00-80.00, contracts to 90.00, alfalfaground-on-the- truck 90.00-100.00. Grass hay:Bluestem small square, Good 100.00, Mid square80.00-90.00, large rounds 50.00-80.00. Brome: Good,small square, 100.00-120.00, a little 4.00-4.50/bale,Mid squares, 90.00-120.00, large round, 50.00-75.00,some horse quality 45.00/large round bale delivered,stock cow 36.00/bale delivered. Straw small square3.00-3.50/bale, large bales 50.00-55.00/T, someground and delivered 92.00.

The Kansas Hay Market Report is provided by theKansas Department of Agriculture with technical over-sight from the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service.

Kansas Hay Market Report

Grass & Grain, August 19, 2008 Page 17

Ginder Hydraulic, L.C.1218 N. 9th Street • Salina, KS • 1-800-800-1909

CONSTRUCTION, FARM OR RANCH —TOUGH TRUCK BEDS MADE FOR THE LONG HAUL

Standard Features• 1/8” Tread Plate Floor• 3” Structural Channel Crossmembers• Heavy Duty Tapered Header• 4” Structural Channel Long Sills• Pockets & Rub Rails — 2 Sides• Back Step• 6 1/2” Sq. Tail light holes w/exp. metal• Length — 7’ thru 14’ • Width — 72” thru 96”• Color — Black

Options• Square Header • Sun Shade• Gooseneck Compartment • Back Pockets• Light Packages • Other Accessories Available

COMM.CO. INC.

CATTLE AUCTION

EVERY FRIDAYSTARTING 10:00 A.M. ON CULL COWS

FOLLOWED BY STOCKER FEEDERS — 11:00 A.M.OFFICE PHONE 785-776-4815 • OWNERS MERVIN SEXTON & JOHN CLINE

MANHATTANB

1-800-834-1029Toll-Free

——————————— FIELD REPRESENTATIVES — Visit Us On The Web — www.mcclivestock.com ——————————JOHN CLINE SAM GRIFFIN BRENT MILLER ALAN HUBBARD MERVIN SEXTON BILL RAINE TOM TAUL JEFF BROOKS BRYCE HECKONAGA BURNS ALMA OLSBURG MANHATTAN MAPLE HILL MANHATTAN BEATTIE LINN785-889-4775 620-726-5877 785-765-3467 785-468-3552 785-537-7295 785-256-4439 785-537-0036 785-353-2263 785-348-5448Cell: 785-532-8381 Cell: 620-382-7502 Cell: 785-587-7824 Cell: 785-410-5011 Cell: 785-770-2622 Cell: 785-562-6807 Cell: 785-447-0456

For our sale Friday, Aug. 15 we had a good at-tendance of local and out-of-state buyers biddingon a good run of cattle. The bulk of the run wasfeeder heifers and they were selling at fully steadyto stronger prices. Feeder steers and light calveswere in very good demand and were selling $2 to$3 higher. Cull cows and bulls sold at steadyprices on the kind offered. Following is a partiallisting.

STEER CALVES — 375-550 LBS.Dean Blanka Wamego 3 blk strs 423 @ 132.00Dean Blanka Wamego 5 bwf strs 484 @ 127.00Eldon & Dorothy Zabel Wheaton 2 blk strs 375 @ 123.50Linda Clough Alta Vista 7 blk strs 497 @ 120.00Dean Blanka Wamego 3 herf strs 520 @ 118.25Chris & John Stiner Vermillion 3 herf strs 543 @ 110.00

FEEDER STEERS — 550-900 LBS.Ron & Lynn Anderson Dwight 6 blk strs 550 @ 127.00Ron & Lynn Anderson Dwight 13 blk strs 655 @ 122.50Gary & E.A. Schellhorn Junction City 29 bwf strs 694 @ 121.85Ron & Lynn Anderson Dwight 11 bwf strs 710 @ 121.00Ron Blanka Wamego 11 blk strs 662 @ 120.75Gary & E.A. Schellhorn Junction City 11 bwf strs 582 @ 119.25Berges Ranch Onaga 17 blk strs 789 @ 118.60Linda Clough Alta Vista 14 blk strs 600 @ 118.00Berges Ranch Onaga 15 blk strs 879 @ 111.00

HEIFER CALVES — 400-550 LBS.Dean Blank Wamego 6 blk hfrs 433 @ 118.50Ron Deters Goff 2 blk hfrs 357 @ 115.00Shannon Flowers Havensville 2 blk hfrs 460 @ 115.00Dean Blanka Wamego 2 blk hfrs 502 @ 114.50Randy McWilliams Milford 3 cross hfrs 453 @ 111.50Linda Clough Alta Vista 8 blk hfrs 533 @ 111.00Randy McWilliams Milford 3 blk hfrs 541 @ 110.25Linda Clough Alta Vista 4 blk hfrs 395 @ 109.75Ron & Lynn Anderson Dwight 2 blk hfrs 510 @ 107.50Eldon & Dorothy Zabel Wheaton 2 blk hfrs 492 @ 106.00Patty Chestnut Clay Center 2 blk hfrs 507 @ 105.50Berges Ranch Onaga 2 blk hfrs 492 @ 101.00

FEEDER HEIFERS — 550-900 LBS.Gary & E.A. Schellhorn Junction City 25 bwf hfrs 652 @ 112.75Ron Blanka Wamego 18 blk hfrs 651 @ 111.60Ron & Lynn Anderson Dwight 9 blk hfrs 578 @ 111.60

David Hug Hoyt 75 blk hfrs 729 @ 110.85Ron & Lynn Anderson Dwight 7 blk hfrs 615 @ 110.25David Hug Hoyt 128 blk hfrs 820 @ 110.00Jimmy Tate Waterville 196 blk hfrs 839 @ 110.00Patty Chestnut Clay Center 9 blk hfrs 587 @ 110.00David Hug Hoyt 192 blk hfrs 833 @ 109.90David Hug Hoyt 258 blk hfrs 825 @ 109.85Steve Wohler Waterville 9 mix hfrs 822 @ 108.50Gary & E.A. Schellhorn Junction City 8 bwf hfrs 570 @ 108.00David Hug Hoyt 6 char hfrs 791 @ 108.00Joe Minihan Blaine 7 blk hfrs 585 @ 107.50Steve Wohler Waterville 33 mix hfrs 890 @ 106.50Berges Ranch Onaga 9 mix hfrs 751 @ 106.25

BULLS — 1,500-2,175 LBS.Ben Freeman Abilene 1 simm bull 2015 @ 78.25Jeff & Sally Miller Onaga 1 blk bull 1790 @ 77.25Craig Johnson Council Grove 1 blk bull 2100 @ 75.75Leroy Fechner Alta Vista 1 blk bull 2090 @ 73.75Jean Tessendorf Wamego 1 blk bull 1750 @ 73.25Lyle & Jay Kufahl Wheaton 1 blk bull 2155 @ 72.25Glen Dressman Frankfort 1 blk bull 2090 @ 70.00Norman Brackenbury Wamego 1 blk bull 1505 @ 69.75Steve Carr Junction City 1 blk bull 1755 @ 69.00

EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR AUG. 29Complete Dispersal of 107 fancy blk OCV fall calv-

ing cows and 1st calf hfrs, consisting of 37 home-raised 1st calf hfrs of which 25 plus will have lateJuly and Aug. calves with the balance heavyspringers. The hfrs are bred to a LBW OhldeAngus bull. 60 blk cows, 4 years old and 10 blk bwfcows, 5 years & older, all are bred to Moser 1/2 BlkSimm 1/2 Angus, and a Ohlde 1/2 Angus 1/2 Ameri-fax bulls and should start calving Sept. 1. Thesecows are 100% OCV vaccinated, they have hadpreg guard 10 shots and have all been homeraisedor bought as weaning heifers. This will be an ex-cellent opportunity to purchase high quality youngfall calving cows.

75 choice rep. strs & hfrs, 2 rds shots, weaned July4, 500-600 lbs.

60 choice blk & bwf strs & hfrs, 2 rds shots, weanedJuly 12, 600-700 lbs.

52 blk & bwf strs & hfrs, 600-700 lbs.12 choice blk bwf and 3 Red Angus cows, 2-4 years

old with June-July blk bwf calves. Cows have beenrunning with Angus bull - all the time.

COWS & HEIFERETTES — 800-1,475 LBS.Jr. Adcock Hiawatha 1 blk cow 830 @ 97.00Mill Creek Ranch Alma 1 herf cow 810 @ 91.00Dan Reves Westmoreland 2 blk cows 1017 @ 68.25Ron Pope Olsburg 1 blk cow 1710 @ 64.25Bar Box Ranch Alta Vista 1 blk cow 1435 @ 61.25Duncan Farm Westmoreland 1 blk cow 1415 @ 60.00Landon Overkamp Westmoreland 1 blk cow 1460 @ 59.25Faith Gordon Eudora 1 blk cow 1160 @ 58.25Ernest Haefer Wheaton 1 blk cow 1325 @ 57.00Mitch Murray Alma 1 blk cow 1340 @ 55.75Bill Burris Allen 1 bwf cow 1085 @ 53.50Shannon Flowers Havensville 1 blk cow 1075 @ 53.00Lance Abitz Wheaton 1 blk cow 1260 @ 52.25Dean Keyes Marion 1 cross cow 820 @ 47.00

EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR AUG. 2299 choice rep. Angus feeder strs, 800-900 lbs.90 choice rep. blk & bwf strs & hfrs, 650-800 lbs.64 blk strs, EID tags, 2 rds shots, weaned July 8,

650-800 lbs.47 choice blk & bwf strs & hfrs, weaned, shots, 555-

650 lbs.40 fancy blk strs & hfrs, 700-800 lbs.30 blk Simm-x strs & hfrs, weaned 60 days, 2 rds

shots, bunk broke, 600-700 lbs.30 choice blk strs, longtime weaned, 2 rds shots,

750-825 lbs.30 High Choice blk & Red Angus strs & hfrs,

weaned, 750-850 lbs.25 choice blk & bwf strs, weaned, 700-800 lbs.20 blk & blk baldy mostly strs & hfrs, 600-650 lbs.13 blk & bwf strs & heifers, 700-800 lbs.9 homeraised blk Simm cows, 3-8 yrs old, bred to

homozygous blk Simm bull for Sept. 1 calving

At its annual meeting inHutchinson Aug. 6, theKansas Wheat Commissionelected Mike Brown, Colby,chairman. Rounding out the2008-09 officer team is DougKeesling, Chase, vice-chair-man, and Richard Randall,Scott City, is secretary-treas-urer.

Brown and his wife,Jeanene, grow drylandwheat, grain sorghum andcorn. A commissioner since2002, he has served on anumber of the commission’scommittees and has playedan integral part of the KWC’sjoint operating agreementwith the Kansas Associationof Wheat Growers. Brownrepresents the KWC’s firstdistrict.

“I look forward to contin-uing to represent the bestinterests of the state’s wheat

producers. The KansasWheat Commission contin-ues to move forward, build-ing on its strong history,” hesaid.

Keesling is the fifth gen-eration to operate KeeslingSeeds, a certified seed busi-ness. In addition, he growswheat, corn, soybeans, grainsorghum and has a cow-calfoperation He has been an at-large commissioner since2003 and has served on anumber of state and region-al KWC committees, includ-ing the advisory board of theInternational Grains Pro-

gram and vice president ofPlains Grain, Inc. He hastwo young children.

Randall and his wife,Glenda, have a diversifiedcrop farm near Scott City,growing dryland and irrigat-ed wheat and corn and dry-land grain sorghum. An at-large commissioner since2005, Randall has served ona number of state KWC com-mittees. The Randalls’ havetwo grown children.

The KWC also gave recog-nition to Dean Stoskopf, out-going chairman of the organ-ization. For six years,

Stoskopf has spent countlesshours working on behalf ofKansas wheat producers.

Also during the annualmeeting, Commissionersdiscussed the U.S. Depart-ment of Agriculture’s HardWhite Wheat DevelopmentProgram, a provision of the2008 Farm Bill. Providingthe funds are available, theUSDA will devote about $35

million earmarked for theprogram from 2009-2012. TheHWWD program is designedto boost production to 240million bushels by 2012. Theprogram includes incen-tives of 20 cents-per-bushelincentive and $2 per acre.

Kansas leads the nationwith more than 233,000 acresplanted to Hard WhiteWheat from 2005-07; most of

which is planted in westernKansas. Millers and bakersin many countries preferhard white wheat to hardred wheat, but supplies ofhard white wheat are ofteninconsistent. Kansas Wheatbelieves the program shouldbe targeted to seed and pro-duction, to ensure thatample supplies of wheat getinto the marketing chain.

Page 18 Grass & Grain, August 19, 2008

TERMS: Cash or ck. w/proper ID: LUNCH: On Grounds

JOAN DEMANETTE — SELLERAUCTION CONDUCTED BY LARRY LAGASSE AUCTION & REAL ESTATE

CONCORDIA, KS. • PH: 785-243-3270 Web Site: www.llagasseauction-re.com

AUCTIONEERS:Larry Lagasse Lance Lagasse Joe OdettePh: 785-243-3270 Ph: 785-262-1185 Ph: 785-243-4416

DOLLS, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

COINS: 5 silver dollars; 9-Kennedy halves; 5 Buffalonickels; Indian Head penny.Dolls: approx. 75 dolls:Shirley Temple Ideal w/box;American Classic AlthenPorcelain; American ClassicPorcelain Wendy; Boy & Girlcomposition dolls; comp.bride doll; 4 porc. bride dolls;porc. Sweetheart; Crissy dollw/box; Shirley Temple porc.w/box; Bisque w/box; 3 Caro-line Taylor; 2 Noble Heritageporc. w/ boxes; 2 CabbagePatch; Camelot by Doll Crafter;Ashton Drake Camelot; dollchest w/Ballerina; porc. doll;1966 Barbie; 1962 Midge;porc. doll head Christmas dec-oration; Troll doll; porc.Camelot; 20 composition dolls;10” porc. 16 collector dolls inboxes; lg. comp. doll; 20 as-sorted porc. dolls; doll teasets; doll shoes; very nice as-sort. of dolls, like new; WW IIscarves; Velvet tobacco tin;Union Leader tobacco tin; boloties; Lions belt buckle; meníswatches; lg. button collection,some unique; McCoy wishingwell vase; Shawnee deer vase;3 crocks; painted bowls; cookiecutter collection; Elvis Presleyrecord; assort. of records; setof 6 hardback Zane Grey

books; miniature farm wagon& tricycle; Ruby Red kerosenelamp w/white globe; Jewell TeaHalls pie plate & bowl; paintedplates; 4 pink depressionglasses; juice pitcher; 4 amberdepression plates; 3 pcs. coinglass; clear glass berry set;alum pitcher & glasses; meatgrinder; quilting books; RCAVictor radio celluloid; bookshelf; assort. of embroideredtea towels, pillow cases &fancy work; iron miniature beerwagon w/8 horse hitch; 4 oakpattern back chairs; pinesewing rocker; wicker 5 pc.patio set; parlor table; paintedcommode; pine drop leaf table.

MISCELLANEOUSHaier 5 cu. ft. chest deepfreeze; West Bend bread ma-chine & dough maker; LoweryTrak II Rhythm elec. organw/bench; Brother VX-940portable sewing machine; LazyBoy recliner w/heat & mas-sage; Quasar 27î console t.v.w/remote; sewing cutting table;2 green velvet swivel rockers,like new; 6 shelf bookcase;wood coffee table; casseroles;12 plc. set sterling; china dish-es; set of Reed & Barton stain-less silverware; Corning ware;Fire King; pressed glassware;toaster oven; skillet set; assort.of kitchen ware, elec. ice

cream freezer; Bunn coffeemaker; Santa cookie jar;household items & utensils;paper shredder; ice tea pot; as-sort. of figurines; 8 track tapes& tape holder; craft items; rub-ber stamp collection; assort. ofhousehold & miscellaneousitems.

TOOLSCraftsman wet & dry vacc.; Skilscroll saw; Saw table; 1/2”elec. drill press; 10” band saw;Craftsman 1 1/2 hp. routerw/table & bits; 8 1/4” com-pound miter saw; cordless drill;elec. portable air compressor;10” Delco table saw; Edisonwood lathe w/table 6”x24”; Skill3/8” elec. drill; Makita elec.hammer drill; Skil elec. ham-mer drill; lg. Power Kraft tap &die set; pipe wrenches; elec.staple gun; draw knife; drillbits; wood clamps & cornerclamps; vibrating sander; lev-els; bench grinder; 2 wheelcart; 2 tubs; wood planes;snow blower; wood workingtools; wire crimper & cutter; tinsnips & cutters; trowels; screwdrives; 1/4” & 3/8” sockets;sledge; Hatchet; punches;chisels; vise grips; “C” clamps;hammers; wood workingbooks; assort. of tools & othermisc.

AUCTIONTHURSDAY, AUGUST 21 — 5:00 PM

To be held at the National Guard Armory located on #81 Hwy. at the South edge of

CONCORDIA, KANSASA large auction w/nice items.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 — 6:00 PMMANHATTAN, KANSAS

4 HOMES IN MANHATTAN

6:00 PM - 1517 PIPHER LANEReady to move into. 3 bedroom ranch stylehome with newer kitchen, bath, large livingroom, utility room & attached garage. Thishome has new carpet, fresh paint and low traf-fic neighborhood. Great opportunity to pur-chase well kept home at Auction. Call for ap-pointment Vern Gannon Broker/Auctioneer785-539-2316 or 785-770-0066, Gannon RealEstate & Auctions 785-537-9003 or LandmarkReal Estate Listing Agent 785-776-2222.

6:30 PM - 1520 PIPHER LANE3 Bedroom home has large living room, verynice kitchen, living room, bath, utility area & at-tached garage. The home is ready for immedi-ate occupancy with new paint & carpet. Greatlocation for family or rental. Call for appointmentVern Gannon Broker/Auctioneer 785-539-2316or 785-770-0066, Gannon Real Estate & Auc-tions 785-537-9003 or Landmark Real EstateListing Agent 785-776-2222.

7:15 PM - 2133 SLOANCute well kept 2-bedroom home on corner lot.This home has been well kept and ready to

move into as a home or rental. Many updateshave been made and this home has many pos-sibilities! Call for appointment Gannon Real Es-tate and Auctions, 785-537-9003 or 785-770-0066.

7:45 PM - 2217 SLOANGreat rental or starter home, 2 bedrooms,kitchen, bath, living room. Well kept clean homethat is awaiting new occupant. Call for appoint-ment Gannon Real Estate and Auctions, 785-537-9003 or 785-770-0066.

TERMS: Buyers to pay 10% down day ofAuction with balance due on or before Sep-tember 16, 2008. Buyer and Seller to divideCost of Title Insurance equally. All inspec-tions including lead base paint inspection tobe completed prior to Auction at Buyers ex-pense if requested. Taxes prorated to clos-ing. STATEMENTS MADE DAY OF AUCTIONTAKES PRECEDENCE OVER ANY OTHERINFORMATION. Don’t miss this opportunity.Contact Vern Gannon Broker/Auctioneer785-539-2316 or 785-770-0066, Gannon RealEstate and Auctions 785-537-9003.

REAL ESTATE

CONSIGNMENTS WANTED! For our next equipment consignmentauction on SEPTEMBER 6, 2008 atForbes Field in Topeka. Get equip-ment you are not using signed uptoday to take advantage of our nation-al marketing campaign.

www.simnittauction.comDarrell Simnitt785-231-0374

Ralph McLeod785-249-5916

Kansas Wheat Commission elects new officers at Huchinson meeting

The Kansas Wheat Commission has ap-proved an increase to the wheat assess-ment, meaning that beginning Jan. 1, 2009,farmers will have a 1.5-cent per-bushelwheat “assessment” at the first point ofsale. This is an increase of one-half-centper bushel over the one-cent per bushelassessment, in place since 1996.

Although not required by state statute,the KWC is providing a comment perioduntil Sept. 7, 2008. Wheat producers maycall the KWC office at 1-866-75-WHEAT ore-mail [email protected] or send com-ments by mail to the Kansas Wheat Officeat 217 Southwind Place, Manhattan, KS66503.

The Kansas legislature approved an as-sessment authority increase – from 10mills, to 20 mills - during the 2008 Legisla-tive Session. The actual assessment in-crease will be from 10 mills to 15 mills – orfrom one penny, to one-and-a-half pennies,per bushel.

The assessment could generate an ad-ditional $1.2-1.4 million per year, depend-ing upon the size of the annual wheat crop.The Kansas Wheat Commission is chargedby state statute to use assessment invest-ments for research, promotion and educa-tional efforts.

“This money will primarily be used toenhance research and development for

wheat,” said Dusti Fritz, chief executiveofficer for Kansas Wheat. “Research, in-cluding developing new varieties and in-corporating new traits into wheat vari-eties, gives farmers more bang for theirbuck.”

For the past year, the Kansas WheatCommission and Kansas Association ofWheat Growers have solicited input fromfarmers on the potential assessment au-thority increase. In a survey conductedlast fall, farmers indicated that researchwas a top priority for their investment.

Kansas Wheat Commission chairmanDean Stoskopf, Hoisington, said the wheatassessment has not changed in 12 years;however, the KWC’s costs have increaseddramatically. Meanwhile, state and feder-al support for wheat research have dimin-ished drastically.

“Our state’s farmers stand ready tomake the necessary commitment to ensureour research efforts continue and thatthey are innovative,” Stoskopf said.

At its annual meeting last week, theKansas Association of Wheat Growersmembership passed a resolution support-ing the assessment increase.

In 1988, the Kansas Wheat Commissionvoted to raise the assessment collected to7 mills; in 1996, the Commission voted toraise the collection to 10 mills.

Grass & Grain, August 19, 2008 Page 19

SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 — 9:00 AMNorthwest Corner — DELIA, KANSAS

Furniture, Guns, Coins, Household, Appliances, Tools, Misc.

NOTE: This is a very partial list! Charlie & Julia attended hundreds of Auctions, many itemsto be discovered.

CHARLES & JULIA KELLER ESTATEGANNON REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONS

VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER785-539-2316 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • www.gannonauctions.com

Oak 4-section stack bookcase;Maple hutch; 2 lift chairs(blue); Maple bed, chest &dresser; Oak 5-drawer chest-of-drawers; glass door book-case; refrigerator; cedar chest;wood framed rocker; magazinerack table; Oak dropleaf table;bookcase desk unit; 2 small 4-drawer chests; 3-drawer chest;Singer sewing machine; book-cases; night stand; chairs; fernstand; office chair; wheelchair;invalid equipment.

GUNS & COINSColt 38 Special revolver; Marlin22 rifle; Stevens model 85 22rifle; Mossberg 410 shotgun.Various coins-Buffalo nickels,halves, many state quarters;lots wheat pennies & more.

Emerson TV/VCR; Rascal600 mobility cart/chair;Kitchen Aid mixer; pots; pans;

dishes; cookbooks; vacuum;pictures; 50 pcs Jewel Tea in-cluding water pitcher,casseroles, bud vase, teapots,salt & peppers, cups &saucers and plates; Pedaltractor; 2 Red Wing stonewarecanning jars; Red Wing poultryfeeder; 2 gallon Westerncrock; cast iron Boxer dogdoorstop; baseball cards;kerosene lamp; washboard;cast iron horse, rabbit, ele-phant & trick dog banks; castiron tea kettle; horse headhitching post; blow torch; castiron implement seat; ice tongs;license plates; cherry pitters;cow kickers; rug beaters;miniature cast iron cook stove;glass duck; JD tractor lamp;JD clock; oil cans; brass items;Aunt Jemima bank; Carnivalpiggy bank; wood planes;drawknife; wrenches; old

kitchen utensils; kraut cutter;Texaco bank; various collec-tor cars, trucks & tractors;cookie jars; blue jar; saladsets; Coke glasses; fruit bowl;silver trim china; cruets; eggplates; stemware; glasses; an-imal figurines; books; breadbox; canning jars; ping pongtable; quilting & sewing no-tions & books; thimbles; quilts;fabric; bedding; rugs; jewelrybox; costume jewelry; LoneWolf & other pictures; breadmachine; baskets; casseroles;cake & pie carriers; dishes;electric ice cream freezer;toolbox; electric chain saw;skill saw; tarps; child’s wagon;bolts; kerosene heater; pitchforks; cross-cut saw; roofjacks; rods & reels; boomers;grinder; bars; many otheritems.

COUNTRYWIDE TRACTOR AND

AUCTIONWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 — 9:30 AM191st St. & 169 Hwy. — SPRING HILL, KANSASTRACTORS

John DeereJD 2140 FWA CHAJD 4430, rough8630 3pt PTO Good Rubber /

1010G w/LDR‘06 3120FWA, 3pt, Joystick,

60"deck 690hrs – NICE!‘03 790 FWA w/419 Ldr, 360hrs

/ 2010D4010D / 430Rough / 2 -

3010G’s / 2510D4600 Hydro Slvg / 2150D Re-

motes/ 770 GearDrive / 2010 Slvg / A

w 3ptCase IH1086 CHA New Paint 89hrs on

OH Nice756D 3pt Nice / 504G Ldr /

656D Ldr574G w/ 2250Ldr / 140 w/Cult /

3 H FarmallsCase 885D / Farmall M / IH

2544 w/LdrOliver, Kubota and OthersOliver 1550 and 1650 both 3pt

Gas, Restored used on hay,both in ex. Cond!

Kubota B6100D FWA / L175D3pt

MF 245D / 235G / FergusonTO20

AC, C / WD45NF / D17G / Allis160D

White Field Boss FWA D 30hpSeveral Ford 8ns & 9ns / 901

FordExpecting More by Sale Day!

HAY EQUIPMENT Balers & Processors’01 JD 567 Baler / JD 97 566

Net Wrap2 IH 3650s / JD 535 Net / JD

530 JD 530 / Several JD 510s / JD

336 TwineHesston 565 / 550 / 5800NH 654 / 855 / 2 – 850 balersVermeer 605F / IH 430 Twine /

NH 276 WireBale King Vortex 3100 Proces-

sorHesston BP20 Processor

W/ConveyorDew-Eze Super Slicer Proces-

sorMowers, Rakes, Hay WagonsNH 258 and 256 Dolly RakesNH 55 / 56 Rakes several oth-

ersJD 275 and 260 Disk MowersNH 469 Haybine / 2 JD 350

Sickle MowersNH 1044 Bale Wagon / Pop Up

Hay LoaderMore Arriving by Sale Day!

TILLAGE & PLANTING IH 4500 Field Cult 24’ / IH 45

Field Cult 12ftKrause 12’ Disk Nice / JD 220

Disk 20ftSeveral 6-12 DisksIH 5100 Drill Press Wheels

Grass Seed NiceIH 510 12ft w/Fert Nice Drill! /

Svrl 6-12 DisksJD 8200 Drill / JD 1600 Chisel

13 ShankJD 3 Btm Plow Semi Mount /

3pt CultipackerSeveral Others More Coming

etc etc

MISC. EQUIPMENTKubota 4’Tiller/ IH & JD Manure

Spreaders20.8 x 38 Tract Tires & Wheels

off JD 4630Rainflow Mulchlayer and Trans-

planterNew BH Post Hole Digger / Log

SplitterSwisher 60" 18hp Cutter New /

JD #50 LdrPull Type Bale Mover/ Post Hole

DiggersSqueeze Chute / Fuel Tanks /

Box BladesBoom Poles / Oliver Cab / Skid

Tires

Several Sprayers, GravityFlows and Blades,

Tractor Weights/18.4x38Duals/JD Frnt Whts

TRUCKS & TRAILERS2000 Freightliner UniCab 463

Detroit 13 Spd, New Tires’90 KW 425 Cat 13spd w/

Wetkit ’93 Ford Aeromax TA 13spd

Cummins Asphalt Bed’82 Ford LTL9000 425 Cat

13spd Asph Bed’77 KW TA 13spd 425 Cat Asph

Bed ’80 IH S2275 13spd Asph BedFord L9000, Barrel Bed’84 KW Conventional Cat

13spd Nice Wetkit’82 Ford L9000 SA / ’65 Chevy

TA 4+2’92 Ford F900 TA Dump Allison

Auto Diesel’94 Ford F800 D Flat Bed 110k

Nice’82 GMC 7000 366 24’ Flatbed ‘80 C6000 366 4+2 16’ Bed &

Hoist w/ Auger’02 SLT 1500 Quad Cab 4x4

94k Loaded’99 Ford F-350 Flatbed D 4x4

120k Auto Nice’96 Ford F-250 4x4 460/ ’79

Chevy 4x4 Lift Kit’97 Ford F-350 Service Bed’97 F-150 4x4 Auto Flat Bed

Utility Boxes93 Ford F250 D 110K 5spd / ’90

Ford F-250 D’95 Ford F-250 4x4 Ext Cab14’ TA Truck Bed and Hoist’07 Frameless 20ft Barrel Bed

Trailer– New!Ford F700 SA Rock Truck48’ Enclosed Trailer/ 5x14 Cat-

tle Trailer24’ GN Enclosed TrailerTri Axle Trailer Pindle Hitch

6x142 Float Trailers 24’ and 48’32’ Coose Stock Trailer Needs

FloorSeveral other trucks and trailers

arriving daily

MINI TRUCKS/4-WHEELERS MOWERS

’95 Suzuki Mini Truck 4x4 CAH30k

’01 Mini Truck CHA 4x4 68k /Dirt Bike

Several Golf Carts - LateModel and Older

Honda Foreman 4 Wlr/ Baja250 Dune Buggy

90cc 50cc 4-Wheelers / Ez-GoDump Cart

Toro 3000D 84" Deck / JD MwrDecks

Several Front Deck MowersSnapper 0-turn Mower/ Kubota

Lawn TractorJD 180 w/Snow Blower AtchSeveral parts and Others not

listed

FEED, CUTTERS & LOADERS

Lilliston 15’ Mower / SwartsFeed Wagon

Hesston BP20 w/Conveyor/ JD148 Loader

04 Deweze SuperSlicer II / JD1508 Cutter

Landpride 12’ Finish Cutter /D19 Ldr

Several 90 Bushel Grinder Mix-ers

BH 82in 3pt Cutter / JD 460Ldroff JD4600

Bale King Vortex 3100 Proces-sor

BushHog TD1100 12’ FinishMower

Kubota 1150 Ldr w/ Joystick/5Grav Wagons

Bushhog 10’ and 6’ Pull / FinishMowers

Westendorf WL29 Ldr JDMounts

Several Cutters and Ldrs Notlisted

VEG / SOD & LANDSCAPING

Donkey 2cyl Kubota Mtr 3K #Lift

Olathe Chipper/Bushhog TD-1100 Finish Mwr

PTO Water Pumps / Donkey2cyl Kubota Mtr

Turf Maker 300 gal. HydroSeeder w/ Agitator

Land Pride 12 Finish Mwr/ 5ftDrum Aerator

Rainflo Wheel Transplanter/Bril-lion Cultipackr

Ferguson 2 Row Transplanter10ft Straw Punch / 6" Pump

Deutz 4Cyl MtrRoseman 11ft Reel Mower /

Other MiscLUMBER/BLOCK/MISC.

Aprx. 2000 Lbs Combine-RanFescue Seed

80 pallets of Brick, Wall Block,Patio Block

Paving Stone / AluminumShoring

All Lumber Sells Absolute –There will be Approx. 2 SemiLoad – 2x4’s, 6’s,

8’s, 10’s, 12’s, From 6 Ft to 20Ft Lengths

Lots of Tools & Farm Misc/24’Camper Trailer

Bass Boat w/Trailer Hedge Cor-ner Posts

Brome & Fescue Round Bales /Boomers

Several Truck & Tractor TiresRims

CONSTRUCTION86 Cat120G 14ft Board CH,

3204 Eng ExConCat D8H 46A22978 90% UC

OOF OH NiceCat D4D PwrShift, Hyd / Cat

14C GraderCat 963 TrackLdr 60% engine

OHCat 951 Ldr / Cat 236 Uniloader

CHACase 90XT CHA / Case 1845C

LdrBobcat 331 Excavator CHA

1700 hrsBobcat T300 CHA Loaded/

Case 780 BackhoeBobcat S300 Hi Flow CHA

LoadedFord 550 Backhoe OH 3 buck-

ets NiceDitchwitch JT 820 Directional

Drill w/ Locator& Sawn-2302 Hours / RomeDisk 10’ Nice!

Ditchwitch 7510 Backhoe andFill 2900 Hrs

IH 150 TLdr / Astec AsphaltGrinder Skid Mnt

Small Breaker Several SkidSteer Buckets

Raytheon Forklift w/Side Shift /4 and 1 Bckt

Multipaver 8-12ft SlidetypeTruck Mount

Pull Scrapers / Large PalletForks

Thumb for 325 Cat / 2 ArrowTraffic Boards

Brouse StreetBroom McMullenPH Digger

80" Root Grapples / New PalletForks

CORN HEAD/SILAGE CHOPPER

JD 643 OuterPoly Field Ready!2 NH 974 6 Rows / NH 974 8

Row 91 modelWhite 706N 6 RowCase Silage Chopper Antq

Stored Inside!

NOW AVAILABLE

Bid on line with Proxibid, go to www.proxibid.com and register today.AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: There will be lots of MISC!!! We will start on tools at approxi-mately 9:30 am. At 10:30 am we will start two rings selling Tractors & Farm Equip-ment.

APPROXIMATE SALE SCHEDULE: Tools & Misc. – 9:30 a.m. Tractors/ Farm Equip.–10:30 a.m. Sod/Landscape/Const. – 1:00 p.m. Trucks & Trailers – 2:00 p.m.

TERMS: Cash or check with proper ID day of sale. All items must be paid for day ofsale and prior to removal. No exceptions. No retail sales after Aug. 10. This is a par-tial listing. Flyer printed 2 weeks in advance. Lunch served on premises.

TAKING CONSIGNMENTS DAILYwww.countrywidetractor.com

OFFICE: 913-592-2004 • FAX: 913-592-2043Dale, 913-285-2053 Jack, 913-526-1133

Commission approves assessment increase

The Kansas HerefordAssociation summer tourwill have something foreveryone and is on the cal-endar for Aug. 23-24.

This is a Saturday-Sun-day tour which shouldgive the weekenders achance to participate inthe whole tour. It is alsonot going to be a real fastpaced tour, so everyoneshould be able to relaxand really enjoy the eventaccording to Tom Gran-zow, association secre-tary.

Saturday evening willbe an “on your own”event. Topeka has manyoptions for dining and en-tertainment for all toenjoy.

The headquarters hotelfor the tour is the DaysInn at 1510 SW Wanamak-er in Topeka. The numberis (785) 272-8538. A block ofrooms have been set asideunder the Kansas Here-ford Association for $69.99plus tax. Just mention theKansas Hereford Associa-tion or my name and re-serve your own room.

The tour will begin onSaturday at Lane Here-fords 38295 Rockville

Road, LaCygne from 8-9:30a.m. The ranch is locatednorth of LaCygne on 69highway to the Drexelexit, 1 1/2 miles east andthree miles south. Thesecond stop will be atFlory Polled Herefords atLawrence from 10:30 be-fore moving on to BradleyHerefords at noon forlunch. This stop is locatedat 1372 N 1000 Road. Af-ternoon stops include theTriple R Herefords at Val-ley Falls and ShumakerPolled Herefords at Wet-more from 4:30-5:30 p.m.

Sunday morning beginsat the Frank Hug andSons operation at Scran-ton from 8-10 a.m. Break-fast will be served at thisstop. They are located at2556 W 125th. street inScranton. Shepherd Here-fords, Burlingame willhave cattle on display.

The next stops includeDavis Herefords, MapleHill and Mill Creek Ranchat Alma.

For more informationon the tour contact TomGranzow, association sec-retary at (785) 466-2247 oremail [email protected].

Annual KHA Tour inNortheast Kansasthis weekend

The Kansas Rural Centerannounces the program forits annual summer boardmeeting. The meeting, whichfocuses on Climate Changeand Renewable Energy witha specific emphasis on thoseissues in Kansas, is at 1 p.m.on Saturday, August 23, atLawrence Public Library,707 Vermont Street,Lawrence.

Dr. Johannes Feddemaand Nancy Jackson are thespeakers on Climate Changeand Renewable Energy fol-lowed by a walking tour ofthe Bowersock Dam, locatedon the Kansas River.

Feddema, a professor ofgeography at the Universityof Kansas, focuses his re-search on how humans im-pact the Earth’s surface. Cur-rently, he collaborates withresearchers at the NationalCenter for AtmosphericResearch (NCAR) to developan urban model in the cen-ter’s Community LandModel.

Jackson, in addition toher position as executive di-rector of the Climate and En-ergy Project, she is a partici-pant in the Kansas WindWorking Group; serves onthe advisory group for theMidwestern GreenhouseGas Accord, and to the Presi-dential Climate Action Plan.Jackson has a Master of Artsin Environmental Historyfrom the University ofKansas.

Following the presenta-

tions by Feddema and Jack-son, Sarah Hill-Nelson leadsa walking tour of the Bower-sock Dam, one of the few hy-droelectric power facilitiesin this part of the world. Hill-Nelson is the principle inZephyr Energy which teamswith Bowersock and the

Bonneville EnvironmentalFoundation to support re-newable energy through thesale of Green Tags or Renew-able Energy Certificates.

For more information onthe Bowersock Dam, pleasesee the website at www.bow-ersockpower.com

For more information onKRC’s annual meeting,please contact Dan Nagen-gast, KRC executive direc-tor, at (785) 748-0959; emailhim [email protected], or consult KRC’s web-site at www.kansasruralcen-ter.org.

Feddema and Jackson to speak at KRC summer board meetingPage 20 Grass & Grain, August 19, 2008

Thanks to Premium Auction Buyers2008 — Morris County Fair — Council Grove, Kansas

Part of the supporters of the 2008 Morris County 4-H/FFA Livestock Premium Sale.Thanks to everyone who supported the Livestock Premium Sale

Ace HardwareADM Alliance Nutrition - Mary

Ann KniebelAll Around Veterinary ServiceAlta Vista LockerAndres FarmsBill StephensonBlack Diamond Cattle CompanyBluestem Farm and RanchBlythe AngusCentral National BankCentral National Bank of

White CityCH White and SonsClay Center Sheep and Goat

AuctionConcordia Tractor and ImplementCouncil Grove RotaryDairy QueenDan PetersonDiamond L SupplyEmprise BankFarmers and DroversFarmers Co-op Alta VistaFarmers State BankFirst Choice MeatsFlint Hills REAHays House RestaurantHerington LivestockHolm and BurtonJC LivestockJohnson Farms

Karen Meyers and familyKniebel Cattle Co.Lyons RanchMashed O RanchMax BrownMidway Motors Supercenter-

Kris HanschuMorris County Farm

Bureau AssociationNorth Central Kansas Co-opOleen BrothersPatry FarmsR&D, White CityRalph PetersonRex MaterialsRichard LindgrenSanta Fe Ag ServicesSchrader RanchSSG Kirk A. Waymire, Jr.,

1st Armored Division,Baghdad, Iraq

Tiffany Cattle CoTiffany, Inc. (Silage Harvesting)Tom Moxley for State

RepresentativeTyner Insurance GroupUS Premium BeefValerie’s Gifts and SuchVernon and Beverly BohnWolf Creek Cattle Co.Zeller and Sons Farms

Thanks to theAuctioneers:Carey Macy,

Steve Patterson,Don Day,

Greg Hallgren and Byron Bina

We salutethose

businesseswho havesupported

the 4-Hyouth

of MorrisCounty.

2008 HONOR ROLL OF BUYERS

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Shrubs and trees are nat-ural competitors withgrasses and forbs on pas-ture and rangelands inKansas. It is not practicalnor recommended to con-trol all woody vegetation.Woody plants have value tocattle and wildlife aroundstreambanks and ravines,but excessive amounts ofwoody vegetation on graz-ing lands will reduce thelivestock carrying capacityand should be controlled.Proper grazing will slowdown woody plant invas-ion, but cattle do not con-sume large amounts ofbrowse. Fire, chemical andmechanical control com-bined may be your bestoption.

On August 28, producersin East Central Kansas areinvited to attend a PastureManagement Field Day toget a unique opportunity tosee chemical and mechani-cal brush control optionsapplied to trees in a pas-ture. The pasture is located1 1/2 miles east of I-35 onK68 highway, near Ottawa.Registration will begin at

3:00 p.m. and the event willconclude at dark. An freeevening meal will be servedat 5:30 p.m. Brush controlwill be discussed and plotsto be viewed will includebasal bark, foliar, cut stumpand soil applied treatments.Brush control equipment(shears, saws, etc.) will bedemonstrated after theevening meal. For more in-formation, contact RodSchaub at the Osage CountyExtension Office, (785) 828-4438.

Prescribed burning isthe primary means of woody

plant control on Flint Hillsbluestem range. Burning na-tive pastures late in thespring is best for controllingmost brush species.

The amount of control isdirectly related to the sizeof the brush species, theamount of fuel on location(old grass), the weather, andthe amount of stored energyin the brush species root.Red Cedar seedling are eas-ily controlled with fire.However, burning threeconsecutive years or more

may be required to controlspecies that re-sprout.

This field day near Ot-tawa will highlight 21 chem-ical and mechanical controlplots. There are 7 cedar con-trol plots, 6 cut stump plots,4 basal bark applicationsand 4 foliar plots. If brushcontrol is an interest or aneed, you should mark yourcalendar and plan to attend.If you have questions feelfree to call Rod Schaub,Osage County ExtensionAgent, at (785) 828-4438.

Grass & Grain, August 19, 2008 Page 21

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AUCTIONSATURDAY, AUGUST 23 — 10:00 AM

Herington Community Building

HERINGTON, KANSAS10:00 AM SHOP, MISC. TOOLS

ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES; BB GUNS; JEWELRY ANDWATCHES AFTER SHOP TOOLS.

See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listing.

Lunch by Burdick Relay for Life Cancer Crusade

SELLERS: IRVIN & AUDINE STRAND& WARREN & DODIE DIXAUCTIONEERS: BOB KICKHAEFER

785-258-2880 OR 785-258-4188 DAVE BURES, 402-766-3743

Clerk/Cashier Bob’s Auction Service

LAND AUCTION3 WASHINGTON COUNTY FARMS

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 — 10:00 AMMayberry’s Restaurant

WASHINGTON, KANSASTRACT 1

166 acres, the SE 1/4 21-2-4 and that part of the SW 1/4 21-2-4lying east of Mill Creek. Mill Creek bottom, upland cropland, nativegrass CRP, timber and wildlife habitat. Located between Hanoverand Washington, in Charleston Township.

THE FERRELL FAMILY TRUSTTRACT 2

75 acres, the W 1/2 SW 1/4 18-3-5, 65 acres good upland crop-land, the rest being waterways and farmstead. Located northwestof Barnes, in Little Blue Township.

THE FRUH LIVING TRUSTTRACT 3

84 acres, the part of the W 1/2 SE 1/4 20-2-2 lying south of thetownship road and the west 70 acres of the NE 1/4 29-2-2. Goodnative grass, very good fences, deep draws and excellent wildlifehabitat. Located northwest of Morrowville, in Mill Creek Township.

TODD & TRACEY CROMETerms on all 3 farms: Ten (10) percent down, the balance duein 30 days.

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Emergency After Hours PartsPlanting, Haying & Combining

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Bobcat 607 BackhoeBobcat T190, TrackBobcat 430 Mini. Ex, cabScat Track 1700CJD 325 Skid SteerJD CT332 CTLCase 450COMBINES & WAGONS

NH TR98, FWDNH TR89, FWDCase 2388, FWD, 2004Case 2388, FWD, 1998Case 1660Brent 420 Cart

PLANTERS & TILLAGEGreat Plains, NT2 - IH 5100 Drills w/HitchCase IH 530B Ecolo TigerKewanee 1020JD 331 DiscKrause 41’ field cultivator

HAY TOOLSNH BR780 R. BalerNH 456 9’ SickleJD 285 10’ DiscmowerJD 704 14WhVicon 8WhCase 8530 Sq. BalerVermeer WR20 RakeVermeer WR22 RakeVermeer WR220 RebelGehl 1710 BalerHesston 3982 12Wh

SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY HOGS AT 9:30 AM — CATTLE AT 10:30 AM

HERINGTON LIVESTOCK MARKET INC.

Listen to Radio Market Reports on WIBW AM 580, KFRM AM 550, Every Wed., 8:00 a.m.

Barn Phone 785-258-2205 *Fax No. 785-258-3766

IF YOU HAVE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR APPRAISAL, CALL COLLECT.Scott Miesse, Manager • 785-258-0226

Bob Kickhaefer – 785-258-2880 Eugene Just - 620-382-3583 home • 620-382-6152 CellDave Bures - 402-766-3743 Gene Schafer - 620-732-3670 • 620-381-1292 Cell

FAT HOGSBurlingame, 3 mix [email protected] Gr., 14 mix [email protected], 15 mix [email protected], 10 mix [email protected], 9 mix [email protected], 2 mix [email protected]

Sows weighing 360-500 wereselling $34.00-$44.00 per cwt.

Feeder pigs brought $10.50-$17.50 a head.

COWSMarion, blk [email protected] Grove, blk [email protected] City, blk [email protected] Grove, blk [email protected],e rwf [email protected], red [email protected] City, blk [email protected], rwf [email protected] Vista, char [email protected], blk [email protected], red [email protected], red [email protected], bmf [email protected], bwf [email protected], red [email protected], wf [email protected], red [email protected], hol [email protected]

Newton, blk [email protected], blk [email protected], hol [email protected], bmf [email protected]

Butcher bulls weighing 1065-2090 were selling $69.75-$80.25per cwt.

HEIFERSCouncil Gr., 4 m [email protected] Gr., 4 b [email protected] Vista, 9 blk [email protected]. Springs, 11 b [email protected], 14 mix [email protected] Gr., 12 b [email protected], 13 m [email protected], 15 m [email protected], 11 b [email protected], 93 blk [email protected], 35 mix [email protected], 10 blk [email protected],4 mix [email protected], 17 mix [email protected], 13 mix [email protected], 11 mix [email protected], 20 blk [email protected], 10 blk [email protected], 7 blk [email protected] City, 5 blk [email protected], 6 mix [email protected], 17 mix [email protected], 9 blk [email protected]

STEERSAlta Vista, 7 blk [email protected], 18 mix [email protected], 5 mix [email protected], 4 mix [email protected], 8 blk [email protected], 5 mix [email protected], 24 mix [email protected] Gr., 18 b [email protected] City, 8 blk [email protected], 9 char [email protected], 4 mix [email protected], 11 blk [email protected], 17 mix [email protected], 28 blk [email protected], 13 blk [email protected]

Marion, 9 blk [email protected], 72 mix [email protected], 10 mix [email protected], 25 blk [email protected], 6 char [email protected], 7 blk [email protected], 11 mix [email protected], 31 blk [email protected] City, 9 blk [email protected], 17 mix [email protected], 21 mix [email protected], 16 red [email protected], 34 blk [email protected], 15 mix [email protected], 15 mix [email protected], 62 mix [email protected]

Results from Wednesday, August 13

SPECIAL EARLY CONSIGNMENTSFOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20

125 mixed steers & heifers, 725-850 lbs.120 steers, 825-850 lbs.52 mixed steers, 750 lbs.60 mixed steers, 825 lbs.65 mixed heifers, 825 lbs.60 mixed steers, 850 lbs.50 mixed steers, 750 lbs.42 black heifers, 600-750 lbs.17 mixed steers & heifers, 400-500 lbs.29 mixed steers, 825 lbs.

Many more consignments by sale time.

Beginning September 3rd we will only have one hog sale each month.It will be the 1st Wednesday of each month at 10:30 AM

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K-State brush management day set

The Morris County Farm Bureau annual meeting will beheld on Monday, August 25, at the Community Building atthe fairgrounds located one mile east of Council Grove,starting at 6:30 p.m. There will be a BBQ Brisket Dinnerprior to the meeting.

The meeting will be called to order by president LisaWainwright. Election of directors, presentation of awards,and drawing for door prizes will be the business of theevening. Milo Yield will be the featured speaker.

A baby sitting service will be provided during the meet-ing for small children. Morris County Farm Bureau Associ-ation members should contact Don Day at (620) 767-3004 forreservations.Labor Day typically

means the end of summer. Italso could mean the begin-ning of some landscape im-provement. The first part ofSeptember is a great time toover-seed or plant a newlawn. Plant a new tree, di-vide perennials, identifybeds for planting fall bulbs,plan a fruit garden, soilpreparation and end ofthe season rose care are afew gardening considera-tions.

To assist you with yourwanted fall gardening, theRiley County office of K-State Research and Exten-

sion is hosting a “Back toGardening” event on Wed-nesday, August 27. It will befrom 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Pot-torf Hall in CiCo Park. TheRiley County ExtensionMaster Gardeners are host-ing this free learning oppor-tunity with garden itemgiveaways and snacks beingprovided for the evening.

There will be three con-current sessions every hour.At 6 p.m. you will need todecide if you need to learnabout seeding a lawn, rosecare or fruit gardening. Foodprices are leading many togrowing their own fruit and

the time to plan for springplanting is now. The rose isour national flower andmany of our preferred rosesneed care going into the fall.Tall fescue is our preferredgrass and seeding is typical-ly the method used for plant-ing.

Beginning at 7 p.m.,there will be three new top-ics. In the Clover room willbe information on soilpreparation to ensure plantgrowth. Planting for thespring display of tulips, daf-fodils, hyacinths and morewill be in the Wheat room.Continuing with the lawn

theme in the Konza roomwill be fall fertilizing andweed care.

The final programs at 8p.m. include dividing peren-nials, trees for planting andmowing and watering to ahealthy lawn. Participantsare welcome to go and comeas it fits their needs. Speak-ers include K-State Re-search and Extension staff,Riley County ExtensionMaster Gardeners and in-dustry professionals.

More information on thisprogram and the topics canbe found at www.riley.ksu.edu or call (785) 537-6350.

If you would like addi-tional information on a hor-ticulture topic, please con-tact Gregg Eyestone at theRiley County office of K-State Research and Exten-sion. Gregg may be contact-ed by calling (785) 537-6350 or stopping by 110Courthouse Plaza in Man-hattan or e-mail: [email protected]

Yard & Garden TipsBy Gregg Eyestone

Back to gardening program

Annual meeting in Council GrovePage 22 Grass & Grain, August 19, 2008

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Family Fun Day on SaturdayKids Pedal Pull, Craft Show, Bake Sale, Kids Rodeo, Turtle Race, Kids Games & More

PARADE SATURDAY - 5:30 p.m.sponsored by Lions Club

Saturday Night Dance With The Powder River Band(Admission will be charged)

TICKET OUTLETS: ABILENE: Rittel’s; CLAY CENTER: Ray’s Apple Market,Mayo’s, UAP; CONCORDIA: Concordia Auto Mart; LONGFORD: CoachlightRestaurant, Reed’s Service; MILTONVALE: Citizens State Bank; MINNEAPO-LIS: City Pharmacy, D & G Oil; SALINA: Horseman Headquarters, Vander-bilts; SOLOMON: Bush’s Market; WAKEFIELD: Farmers & Merchants StateBank; MANHATTAN: Tractor Supply.

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The Kansas Departmentof Commerce, in conjunc-tion with Kansas ResourceConservation & Develop-ment, will host four infor-mational sessions to pro-vide agriculture-based en-trepreneurs, economic de-velopers and businessleaders an overview of as-sistance available from theDepartment’s AgricultureMarketing Division.

The sessions will sum-marize the financial andtechnical assistance avail-able through the Division,including grants, loans andeducational opportunities,as well as value-addedtopics like niche market-ing, specialty livestockproduction and agri-tourism. Specific Com-merce programs to be dis-cussed include: SimplyKansas Agritourism At-traction DevelopmentLoan Program DiversifiedFarm and Specialty Pro-duction Loan ProgramAgriculture Value AddedLoan Program

The sessions are freeand open to the public.Registration is not re-quired. Snacks and bever-ages will be served.

“It’s crucial that Kansasproducers find new ways toprocess and market their

products,” said Carole Jor-dan, Agriculture Market-ing Division Director.“That’s what value-addedagriculture is all about.”

The schedule for thefour sessions is as follows:

Monday, August 25:Memorial Building, 101 S.Lincoln, Chanute, 10 a.m.

Wednesday, August 27:Jackson County 4-H Build-ing, 5th and Dakota,Holton, 10 a.m.

Thursday, August 28:American Legion Building,2921 W. 12th Avenue, Empo-ria, 10 a.m.

Thursday, September18: Location TBD, Concor-dia.

For more information,contact the AgricultureMarketing Division at (785)296-3737 or [email protected].

Plan to attend the KPHA tourCattle producers are invited to attend the 2008 Kansas

Polled Hereford Tour, Aug. 30-31 in Western Kansas. Thefirst tour stop will be Sandhill Farms, owned by KevinSchultz near Haviland at 10 a.m. on Aug 30.

At 1:30 pm, after lunch, the tour will arrive at UmbergerPolled Herefords, owned by Greg Umberger of Rozel. Thenat 3:15 p.m. at the tour will stop at Brannan and ReinhardtPolled Herefords, owned by Kent Reinhardt near Otis.

Participants will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Hays VFW Hallfor the evening. At 7 p.m. the 2008 KPHA Annual Meetingand Banquet will feature Hereford steak and dinner alongwith special speakers.

The tour will resume on Aug 31 at 8:30 a.m. visiting theVirgil J. Staab & Sons operation north of Hays. After view-ing cattle and breakfast the tour will proceed to PieperPolled Herefords at Palco. H-Bar Ranch, owned by Charlieand Darla Moore, will also have cattle on display. Partici-pants can enjoy cattle and a meal during this stop.

To make your reservations contact Kim Schmidt, KPHAsecretary/treasurer, at [email protected] (785) 363-7557.

Ag marketing sessions tobe held across Kansas

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GUNS & BOWS: Browning 22auto rifle #36650T47, unusedin box, grade 1; Ithaca Model72 .22 cal. Saddle gun #72045708, in original box,looks to be unused; Winches-ter Model 70 30-06 Springfield#G1206957; Ithica Model 37-12 ga. 2 3/4”; Ruger Model 10-12 carbine .22 LR #116-13179;Savage Arms .22 LR bolt ac-tion; Harrington RichardsonTopper Model 158 #Ah226455,.410 3” full; WWII JapaneseNambu automatic pistol; Moss-berg Model 835 Ulti-Mag 12ga, 28” barrel, 2 3/4+, 3”, 3 1/2”w/3 chokes, fired maybe 5times; Browning Nomad 54îbow; Browning Compoundbow; American Archery Com-pound bow; Ben Pearson Com-pound bow; Friends of the NRA Trout fishing print 87/150 byBrett Smith; Remington Armswood cartridge box.

CANOE: 15’ American Fiber-lite, fiberglass canoe.

FISHING: Trot line w/ over 100hooks in box; fishing rods; fish-ing reels, South Bend,Pflueger, Shakespeare, Am-bassador; fishing lures & tack-le boxes, Heddon, Arbogast,Foss, South Bend, Clark,Pflueger; Shakespeare Won-der Rod fishing rod holder.

INDIAN ARTIFACTS: Indianartifacts; Indian baskets; Indiandrums; Indian beads; Indianrug.

ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES:Brass & glass bank teller win-dow dividers; 1934 Ford Pickuppromo car; 1969 PlymouthBarracuda promo car;Amethyst glass Soda Fountainstraw holder; “Boss" cow wind-mill weight, repaired; Rollsrazor 1927 demo model razorstrop in orig. metal case; Oldcondom tins; 6 Schoolhouselight fixture globes; tall amberglass light shades in orig.boxes; old lamps including Mis-sion style, stained glass & mar-quetry; light shades & globes;old brass light fixtures & manypieces & parts; Mail Pouch To-bacco advertising thermome-ter; Minneapolis Moline adv.thermometer from Greeley; Oldbrass numbered cow ear tags;40+ Bennett’s Ice Cream flavorpaper signs; 2 metal Bennett’sIce Cream signs; “Peepers” theclown stained glass window;group of crocks, Red Wing &advertising; Red Wing crockblue/grey band pail w/lid andbail; A. Moll Grocer Co. St.Louis MO. Advertising jug; 4gal. Stoneware water cooler,no lid; 4 gal. Buckeye Churn;Monmouth Pottery 4 gal. crock;2 gal Ruckels stoneware jug;misc. clock pieces & parts; ArtDeco store shoe display table;Western saddle w/lots of tool-ing; English saddle; saddlerack;Great Old Horseshoeshaped mirror in carved frame;horn ashtray; collection of oldhorse curry combs; large groupof old horse bits; 12 sets oflong horns; calf weaners; Buf-falo Dental MFG. receptaclehorse muzzle; buggy steps;large box of old collectorbarbed wire, some rare; greatold primitive sled; lots of old

vintage paper items; old Hal-loween witch pinata; primitivewood “Ashley Grain” scoop;Gulf oil display rack; OldPhillips 66 5 gal. oil can;Phillips 66, Quaker, Derbygrease cans; old wood black &white whiskey crate; old handpainted tiles from France; Go-pher trap “California Rocket”;Old “Drink Vess” beverage ad-vertising clock; rock samples &crystals; Kaleidoscope w/Crys-tals & Dragon; trade tokens;S&P shakers; English Tinkerware lamp; duck decoys; Dun-Hot Jiffy Pop corn burner,works great; 5 scrapbooks fullof hundreds of old advertisingmatch covers; scrap book ofold cattle info brochures & cat-alogs; bottle stoppers; beadedlight bulb covers; Old “The BallJar” patent Nov. 30, 1858; 8Old Celluloid advertising billhooks from the 50's; lots of oldpicture frames; group of oilpaintings by “Naddelle"; JohnDeere wind chime, licenseplate & sign; Old John Deerewrenches; Roosevelt posters;movie posters, Squad Car,Manhandles, Do Not Disturb;WWII dough boy helmet; earlyembroidered Chenille bird wallhanging; Cast Iron “Safe” bank;cast iron German Shepherddoorstop; cast iron doll furni-ture couch; cast iron bath tubfeet; Wagner cast iron corn-bread pans; cast iron handwater pump; cast iron cannonball; cast iron Eagle Sales-man’s Sample stove utensils;cast iron “Arcade” toy carw/one for parts; cast iron“Jaeger” toy cement mixer,needs tlc; ; cast iron table topvise & jack; Old levels & tools;Great old A.W. Miller patentcast iron mortise tool; misc. oldcast iron pieces; King Crafts-man Coronet in case; old brassfans, 1 Westinghouse Octago-nal cage; 3 Art Deco “Advance”pattern adv. pieces; corkscrew/bottle cork set made of antler;USMC shoe stretcher; Wrightsadv. tape display; Cyclonehand grass trimmers; RC Colatin sign; 3’ Birch bark canoe;bundle holder for thrashing;Cedar strip/oak canoe boat 4’;2 prong bundle fork; old glassfire extinguishers; cow bells;old oak humidor w/slat shelves& beveled glass doors; Nuz-man Lumber sign Ottawa KS;Duling Optical sign; Lots ofmisc. signs; Old costume jew-elry; leather whips; AmanaFreezers & refrigerators lightedsign; Karen Labarge Devil facejug-Dunning Green face jug &Rare 2002 Jamie Kale facejug, all from North Carolina;Copper Stearns coffee urn, 3ítall; 3 old RR lights, working;lots of old soda bottles, Dads,Coke, Hi-Q, Kravemor; oldshooting gallery targets; 2North Wind Face shelf brack-ets; group of old hardware anddoor knobs; wood chairs; 3glass jars, made in Canadaw/glass lids & marbles; scrapbrass & copper; boxes ofAmethyst glass tile pieces; oldwood adv. crate ManewalLange Crackers.

AUCTIONSATURDAY, AUGUST 23 — 10:00 AM

Franklin Co. Fairgrounds, CB Hall, 17th & Elm

OTTAWA, KANSASGuns, Indian Artifacts, Fishing, Canoe,

Antiques & Collectibles

NOTE: Another Auction from an area estate. Partial listing,still sorting. Auction held inside AC building. Check websitewww.kansasauctions.net/griffin for full listing & pictures. Re-freshments by Happy Trails Chuckwagon.

Terms: Cash or Check w/Positive ID. Not Responsible for Ac-cidents or Loss.

GRIFFIN AUCTIONSOttawa, KS • 785-242-7891

BUDDY GRIFFIN ALLEN CAMPBELLAUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER

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HOME & REAL ESTATEAUCTIONSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 — 2:00 PM

AUCTION LOCATION: BURNS COMMUNITY BUILDING

BURNS, KANSASPROPERTY TO BE OFFERED IN 2 TRACTS

PROPERTY LOCATION: North of Burns, at 30th Road and 77Highway then 3 miles East.

TRACT NO. 1: 16 acres m/l in NW corner of NE 1/4 of 26-22-5consisting of a farmstead and outbuildings with 11.08 acres ofbrome pasture that can be grazed or hayed. House is 1176 sq. ft.living space at ground level. Has an 816 sq. ft. basement, unfin-ished.

Home has 2 bedrooms, large kitchen and dining area, one bath-room and living room. Home has central heat and air and allweather siding.

Taxes are approximately $696.54. The exact legal description willbe on the deed.

OTHER BUILDINGS: Property includes a very nice 40’x30’ horsebarn with 2 stalls and outside pens. Also an older shop and garageand other small buildings.

TRACT NO. 2: 144 acres m/l of native pasture in NE 1/4 of 26-22-5. Exact legal will be on the deed. The grass is all bluestem. Has avery good pond. No trees. Has good access on all weather road. Alarge grain bin in pasture, needs work. Mineral rights in tact.

Taxes are approximately $460.62.

Sam Griffin Auction and Cline Realty & Auction are repre-senting the seller. All financing arrangements must be madeprior to auction. All statements made day of auction takeprecedence over printed material.

Call Sam Griffin at 620-382-7502 for showing or for more in-formation.

For more information and photos, go to:www.KansasAuctions.net

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For Information or estimates, contact:Mike Samples, Sale Mgr., Cell Phone 785-826-7884

Kyle Elwood, Asst. Sale Mgr., Home Phone 785-825-1598, Cell Phone 785-493-2901Jim Crowther Don Long Ron Bearnes Kenny Briscoe Kevin Henke785-254-7385 785-472-3927 785-283-4757 785-524-4048 H: 785-732-6434, C: 785-565-3525Roxbury, KS Ellsworth, KS Tescott, KS Lincoln, KS Agenda, KS

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Hogs sell at 9:30 a.m. Cattle at 12:00 Noon. Selling calves andyearlings first, followed by Packer cows and bulls.

THURSDAY — CATTLE ONLYSelling starts at 10:00 a.m. Consign your cattle as early as pos-sible so we can get them highly advertised.

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Selling Hogs & Cattle every Monday& Stocker-Feeder Cattle every Thursday

Receipts for the week totaled 4,336 cattle and 275 hogs.Butcher hog top on Monday was $62.00. Compared with lastweek: Steers 650-750 lbs., $1-$2 lower; 750-800 lbs. $1 high-er; 800-950 lbs. $1 lower. Heifers, 500-750 lbs. $2-$3 higher;750-1,000 lbs. $1-$2 higher.

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Early Consignments for Thursday, August 21st

220 black steers; 194 steers; 35 steers & heifers, 450-600 lbs.; 525 heifers,725 lbs.; 171 heifers, 700-800 lbs.; 80 steers & heifers, 600-750 lbs.; 140heifers, 750 lbs.; 24 steers, 750 lbs.; 64 steers, 825 lbs.; 130 steers, 800-825lbs; 60 heifers, 725 lbs.; 15 steers, 900 lbs.

TO SELL AT 12:00 NOON125 black fall bred cows, bred Sitz Alliance Angus bulls. 3 to 5 years old,start 8-27-08 for 53 days. 25 black fullbred cows, bred Power GeneticsAngus bulls, start Sept. 5th, 3-5 years old

Many more consignments by sale time.

MONDAY, AUGUST 25THDoyle Land & Cattle: 100 black fall bred cows bred to FinkAngus bulls. Start Sept. 15th for 60 days, 6 to 10 year olds.

STEERS300-400 lbs. $130.00-$139.50400-500 lbs. $126.00-$134.50500-600 lbs. $118.00-$126.00600-700 lbs. $116.00-$124.00700-800 lbs. $108.00-$120.00800-900 lbs. $107.00-$115.00900-1,000 lbs. $106.00-$112.25

HEIFERS300-400 lbs. No Test400-500 lbs. $106.00-$117.50500-600 lbs. $105.00-$117.25600-700 lbs. $103.00-$115.25700-800 lbs. $101.00-$112.25800-900 lbs. $98.00-$108.85900-1,000 lbs. $96.00-$106.25

STEERS12 bkmx, Claflin 397 @ 139.509 bkmx, Claflin 463 @ 134.503 blk, Lincoln 415 @ 134.002 blk, Tescott 483 @ 130.753 blk, Brookville 458 @ 128.506 blk, Tescott 440 @ 128.001 red, Hillsboro 400 @ 127.006 bkmx, Longford 511 @ 126.003 blk, Russell 563 @ 125.506 blk, Tescott 513 @ 125.004 blk, Lincoln 516 @ 125.006 bk, Tescott 539 @ 124.0059 mix, Marquette 627 @ 124.001 red, Brookville 510 @ 124.0012 mix, Brookville 605 @ 123.5011 mix, Ellsworth 610 @ 122.757 bkmx, Longford 634 @ 122.503 mix, Ellsworth 613 @ 121.007 mix, Wilson 631 @ 120.755 mix, Salina 603 @ 120.752 mix, Lincoln 620 @ 120.503 blk, Hoisington 702 @ 120.007 bkmx, Abilene 704 @ 119.5073 mix, Marquette 703 @ 119.3519 bkmx, Longford 711 @ 119.002 blk, Carlton 723 @ 118.5019 mix, Emporia 725 @ 118.5029 mix, Ellsworth 733 @ 118.5072 bkmx, Salina 825 @ 115.00

72 bkmx, Salina 820 @ 115.0015 mix, Ellsworth 820 @ 114.85124 bkmx, Bison 803 @ 114.2520 bkmx, Concordia 809 @ 114.1068 rdmx, Salina 808 @ 114.0010 blk, Carlton 847 @ 113.50115 mix, Bison 836 @ 113.3556 bkmx, Enterprise 933 @ 112.2555 mix, Bison 919 @ 112.0058 mix, Hope 928 @ 111.251 blk, Canton 935 @ 108.501 blk, Randolph 910 @ 108.001 red, Carlton 975 @ 108.005 mix, Randolph 944 @ 107.50

HEIFERS2 bkmx, Wells 478 @ 117.505 blk, McPherson 482 @ 117.504 bkmx, Little River 508 @ 117.252 mix, Ellsworth 508 @ 117.003 mix, Salina 435 @ 117.0017 mix, Hillsboro 559 @ 116.758 mix, Brookville 525 @ 116.504 blk, Salina 490 @ 116.002 char, Brookville 378 @ 116.003 bkmx, Canton 548 @ 115.7524 mix, Lincoln 542 @ 115.508 blk, Longford 536 @ 115.503 blk, Russell 568 @ 115.5024 blk, Hillsboro 601 @ 115.2518 blk, Longford 632 @ 114.259 mix, Clyde 628 @ 113.852 bkmx, Assaria 655 @ 113.506 bkmx, Assaria 668 @ 112.2510 mix, Carlton 719 @ 112.2511 mix, Ellsworth 628 @ 112.0025 mix, Burns 769 @ 111.5064 bkmx, Salina 777 @ 111.10116 bkmx, Sterling 778 @ 111.0063 rdmx, Sterling 774 @ 110.7524 bkmx, Durham 765 @ 110.509 mix, Ellsworth 719 @ 110.2513 mix, Salina 744 @ 110.2553 bkmx, Claflin 822 @ 108.7525 bkmx, Salina 826 @ 108.50190 mix, Durham 812 @ 108.5064 mix, Sterling 843 @ 108.102 blk, Canton 813 @ 108.00

5 red, Lincoln 847 @ 107.2515 mix, Durham 858 @ 106.758 mix, Minneapolis 954 @ 106.2511 bkmx, Lincoln 960 @ 106.007 bkmx, Clyde 947 @ 105.254 mix, Durham 913 @ 104.002 blk, Beloit 960 @ 100.00

FALL BRED COWS15 bkmx running age, Abbyville @ 1385.0015 bwf running age, Abbyville @ 1385.003 bkmx running age, Solomon @ 1350.001 bwf running age, Abbyville @ 1325.00 pairs5 bwf running age, Abbyville @ 1275.00 pairs2 bwf running age, Randolph @ 1275.00 13 red running age, Randolph @ 1185.009 bkmx running age, Randolph @ 1150.002 bwf running age, Abbyville @ 1100.0011 blk running age, Randolph @ 1085.001 bwf running age, Abbyville @ 1075.003 red running age, Randolph @ 1050.00

HOLSTEINS2 hol, Beverly 590 @ 90.005 hol, Inman 391 @ 85.0013 hol, Minneapolis 437 @ 84.0011 hol, Inman 476 @ 84.0013 hol, Minneapolis 508 @ 83.756 hol, Hillsboro 448 @ 81.0021 hol, Solomon 493 @ 80.5012 hol, Solomon 418 @ 52.00

BABY CALVES2 bkmx, Wilson 260 @ 330.001 bkmx, Wilson 250 @ 330.001 blk, Scandia 235 @ 320.00

2 blk, Scandia 225 @ 310.001 bkmx, Wilson 210 @ 310.001 bwf, Assaria 220 @ 300.00

COWS13 red, Scandia 1398 @ 65.5013 blk, Scandia 1342 @ 63.751 blk, Randolph 1545 @ 63.501 bwf, Randolph 1245 @ 62.001 blk, Ellsworth 1355 @ 62.002 bwf, Wilson 1308 @ 61.501 blk, Hillsboro 1460 @ 61.50

BULLS1 blk, Hutchinson 2050 @ 83.251 blk, Ellsworth 2070 @ 82.501 wfhn, Minneapolis 2060 @ 82.251 blk, Geneseo 1985 @ 82.001 blk, Longford 1970 @ 82.001 blk, Geneseo 1975 @ 81.00

HOGS37 mix, Glasco 251 @ 62.0016 wht, Manchester 234 @ 61.508 mix, Moundridge 262 @ 61.0014 mix, Haven 259 @ 61.0016 mix, Inman 243 @ 60.5011 mix, Delphos 269 @ 60.00

SOWS1 wht, Miltonvale 665 @ 45.001 wht, Clay Center 640 @ 45.004 wht, Clay Center 583 @ 43.001 wht, Clay Center 545 @ 43.003 wht, Lehigh 600 @ 42.501 mix, Newton 560 @ 42.50

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SUNNYSIDE HEREFORDSFOR SALE

Two and Three Year OldHeifers w/calves at side

Bulls AvailableMargaret Sheriff

Alta Vista, KS 785-499-5353

[email protected]

7 registered yearling Charloisheifers, home raised, OCV’d. Blooming Hill Charlois. 620-547-2101. 620-547-2558.

Black ANGUS BULLS

A• Priced for the Commercial

Cattleman• Yearlings & 2 yr. olds with

calving ease & growth• Excellent Selection with Vol-

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Huninghake AngusFRANKFORT, KSLeo Huninghake785-292-4537

Cell: 785-556-2648

11 YOUNG Hereford fall bredcows, home raised, de-horned. Oleen Cattle Co, Falun, KS. 785-668-2368.

POLLED HEREFORD BULLS

Calving Ease * Performance

20 Years Performance Testing

FLORY POLLED HEREFORDS785-865-3444

CATTLE

Naturally SiredBlack Angus

BULLS

BLUESTEM Angus

Jim GammellLindsborg, KS

Cell: 785-227-5544Home: 785-227-2330

rOlsburg, Kansas

Registered-PerformanceTested Angus

ATop Quality Serviceable

Age Angus BullsFor Sale Private Treaty

Ultrasound data, complete EPDs, BVD-PI

tested negative.

CRAIG & AMY GOOD785-468-3613

[email protected] McKinney

785-468-3602

REGISTERED ANGUS BULLSWALNUT GROVE ANGUS

Marion, Kansas

620-382-216118 registered yearling Angusheifers, home raised and OCV’d. Gilliland Angus. 620-547-2558.

CATTLE

Annual Female Sale

November 23, 2008 - 1:00 PMAt the Ranch

Enterprise, KSAngus Bulls for sale

private treatyJason and Brooke Woodworth,

Joel HarrisonEnterprise, KS.

785-479- 2188 home. 785-479-7496 Joel Cell.

WANTED HOLSTEINSpringer Heifers,

Bred Heifersor Yearlings

Also For SaleAll Classes of Dairy Cattle

FRANK MACKEYAND SONS

913-782-0064Cell: 816-589-5234

Bull & Female SaleSAT., MARCH 14

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RANCHMark Nikkel, Managing Partner

Maple Hill, Kansas

785-256-4327millbraeranch.com

HOLSTEIN BULL calves, some started calves. Delivered. 620-278-2706.

CATTLE

557 190th RDHILLSBORO, KS 67063

Always a nice selection of Long yearling bulls and

heifers for saleCall or stop buy anytime or

visit us at our websitewww.woodencross

cattleco.comWooden Cross....the cattle business....Cattle Company

CONTACTMerle Schlehuber

620-381-1712Email:

[email protected]

RED SUNDAY show calf saleAugust 31st, 2008. Red Angus, Shorthorn, Durham Red. At the farm 20418 KS Hwy 7, LaCygne, KS. Kurt and Paula Schwarz 660-424-3422. Jack and Karen Lindstrom 785-806-4194.

HEREFORD BULLS

EGood bulls with balanced EPD’s, practical development, good disposition & eye appeal.

Oleen Cattle Co.Falun, KS

GLENN CHUCK785-668-2368 785-668-2454

40 HEAD Angus heifers bred to calving ease bulls. 785-479-3753. 785-263-1412.

CATTLE

GRAHAM SCHOOLGraham School for livestock

men and women. We special-ize in teaching pregnancy check, artificial insemination, herd health, calf delivery and many other subjects.

UPCOMING SCHOOL DATESJUNE 9-13JULY 14-18

AUGUST 11-15SEPTEMBER 15-19

OCTOBER 13-17NOVEMBER 10-14DECEMBER 8-12

For more information,call or write:

Dept. GG, Graham School641 West Hwy. 31Garnett, KS 66032

785-448-3119www.grahamschool.com

Polled Hereford Bulls

Top-quality bulls with balanced EPDs. Calving ease a priority and good disposition a must. Six service-age bulls and 2 fall yearlings. Weights and ultra-sound data available. Com-mercial bred heifers, show steers and heifers also availa-ble.

Dave StumpBlue Rapids, KS

(785) 363-7410(785) 556-0124

Visit us at SpringhillHerefords.com

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SWINE

Kansas Purebred Swine BreedersAll Breed SaleSat., August 23, 2008

Saline County FairgroundsSalina, KS

Show 4 PM • Sale 6 PM14 Boars and 30 Gilts

ConsignedRobert Hines • 785-539-5268Shirley Olson • 785-539-4955

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BoarsDuroc & Chester

Duroc & Hamp CrossServiceable Age

On Farm Test InformationOpen Gilts

DUROC & CHESTERYORK-CHESTER CROSS

SLEICHTERDUROC FARM

ABILENE, KS785-263-1898 785-263-1908

SWINEEQUIPMENT

Buildings — VentilationFlooring — FeedersWaterers — Heaters

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RICK HENRY785-336-2130

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Available Year Around

GALEN & ROBERTA HARMSWhitewater, KS 316-799-2382

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AQHA HORSES all ages. 620-938-2389.GRASS & GRAIN

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2008 Chevy Avalanche Z-714x4, V-8, auto, leather,sunroof, navigation, 9,000K

2007 Dodge Dakota quad cab4x4 SLT, V-6, auto, loaded,nice, 8,000K

2007 Chevy Avalanche Z-714x4, V-8, auto, leather,sunroof, loaded, 11,000K

2007 GMC Sierra K1500 crewdab 4x4, V-8, auto, loaded,18,000K

2007 Dodge Nitro 4x4 SLT, V-8,auto, sunroof, loaded, nice,3,000K

2006 Pontiac Torrent, V-6, auto,loaded, like new, 35,000K

2006 Dodge Dakota quad cab4x4, SLT, V-8, auto, loaded,30,000K

2006 Dodge 1500 quad cab 4x4SLT, V-8, auto, 20” wheels,loaded, 25,000K

2006 Chrysler Town & CountryLimited, V-6, auto, Navigation,leather, loaded, 27,000K

2006 Ford F-150 super crew4x4 Lariat, V-8, auto, leather,moonroof, 15,000K

2006 Ford Expedition E/B 4x4,V-8, auto, sunroof, loaded,DVD, leather, 54,000K

2006 Mercury Mountaineer 4x4Luxury, V-6, auto, leather,loaded, 20,000K

2006 Buick Rendezvous, V-6,auto, loaded, cloth, 3rd seat,24,000K

2006 Ford F-150 super crewXLT 4x4, 5.4 V-8, auto, loaded,chrome pack., 33,000K

2006 Ford F-250 crew cab 4x4Lariat, diesel, auto, leather,loaded, 41,000K

2005 Jeep Grand CherokeeLimited 4x4, V-8, auto, leather,sunroof, 25,000K

2005 GMC Envoy 4x4, V-6,auto, loaded, very clean,33,000K

2005 GMC Canyon 4x2 crew, 5cyl., auto, loaded, nice,31,000K

2005 Ford F-350 crew cab 4x4Lariat long bed, diesel, auto,loaded, 107,000K

2005 Jeep Liberty 4x4Renegade, V-6, auto, loaded,

only 16,000K2005 Chevy 1500 Silverado

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2004 Ford F-250 S/C 4x2Lariat, diesel, auto, loaded,leather, 74,000K

2004 Dodge Ram 3500 quadcab 4x4 DRW, diesel, auto,leather, 120,000K

2004 Chevy Trailblazer LS 4x4,V-6, auto, loaded, nice,65,000K

2004 Ford F-250 crew cab 4x4Lariat, diesel, auto, loaded,68,000K

2004 Chevy Tahoe 4x4 Z-71, V-8, auto, leather, loaded,68,000K

2004 Dodge Dakota quad cabSLT, V-8, auto, loaded,39,000K

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2003 Ford F-350 crew cab 4x4DRW Lariat, diesel, auto,loaded, 115,000K

2003 Chevy 1500 HD crew cab,V-8, auto, loaded, 60,000K

2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4 door4x4, V-8, auto, loaded,94,000K

2003 Ford Windstar SE, V-6,auto, 4 captains, dual air,75,000K

2002 GMC Sonoma ext. cab4x2, V-6, auto, clean, 81,000K

2002 Dodge Durango 4x4 SLT,V-8, auto, loaded, nice,105,000K

2002 GMC 1500 ext. cab 4x2SLT, V-8, auto, loaded,85,000K

2001 GMC Yukon XL 4x4 SLT,V-8, auto, loaded, leather,137,000K

2000 Dodge 1500 4x2 SLTquad cab, V-8, auto, loaded,115,000K

McPherson, KS 67460KRIS HANSCHU, Sales Rep.

Cell . . . . . . . . . .620-755-2824

1-877-783-3317 andask for Kris Hanschu

HORSES

SELLING TEAM of Miniaturehorses and a stallion and a mare. 785-325-2703, leave a message.

EVANS QUARTER Horses 26Annual Sale, Sunday August 31,2008. George and Sue Evans. 620-256-6480. Call for catalog.

“THE USING Kind” - 6 year old dark brown Peppyscription gelding. Broke, lots of miles, $ 1,500. 785-539-6737 or www.brycefowles.com.

HORSES

*HORSE SALE*Every Monday Night

6:30 p.m. with TackBuyers for all type horses!All consignors welcome.

FCampbell’s Sale BarnLocated 7-1/2 miles West of Bonner Springs on 32 Hwy.

913-723-3661 913-724-1403

AQHA DUN filly, yearling, Leo/Pacific Bailey quality horse, $450. 785-246-2246, Meriden.

WELSH/ QUARTER cross, 10yrs old, broke to drive double and single. 785-744-3411 or 785-799-4214.

BUYER FOR all types of horses. 785-765-3639.

SEVERAL REGISTERED Paintweanlings and older horses. All gentle, show bloodlines, priced to sell, obo. More information 785-263-8412 evenings.

SHEEP

225 SOLID mouth with facedewes, has been with rams since April 1st, starting to lamb now. Call evenings, 785-525-6116.

SHEEP

FOR SALE: 20hd, whitefaceyearling ewes, 45hd. whiteface 3-5 yr. old ewes. 402-424-3315 evenings.

GROWTHY, HEAVY muscledSuffolk and Hampshire Rams. Our flock has produced State Fair Champions this year.

Reasonably priced. Jim Nelssen

785-776-1407

LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT

Luco Mfg. Co.Hydraulic Chutes • Working

Circles • Cake Feeders • Continuous Fencing

• Panels & GatesSee us at www.lucoinc.com

or call toll free1-888-816-6707

Box 385Strong City, Kansas 66869

TRACTOR TIRE feed bunks, all sizes, can deliver; Wanted: seasoned fire wood and barley straw. 620-664-7634.

HOLD ‘EM Fence Company-barbed wire, welded continuous fence, pipe, custom tubs, gates, alleyways. Cell 785-313-4552, home 785-499-5454.

8FT CREEP feeder w/ wheels/panels $595 obo; 14ft pipe drive over autogate $449 obo; 2000 lb Paul alleyway livestock scale $749 obo; 4 wood cattle feed bunks $50 each; 3 cattle oilers $125 obo, 785-488-3335 Ben-nington.

10X20 Davis roller mill with 10horse three phase electric mo-tor. 785-479-2255.

www.LONGCOMPANY.comPIPE AND STEEL

785-528-3356OSAGE CITY, KS

You’ll Always Talk To An Owner!

Cattle Panels ....Starting at $75Red Rhino Hay Trip Trlr., 32’Hay Savers Round Fdr

*We’re Lowering Prices*20’-5 Bar Cont. Fence20’-6 Bar Cont. Fence

Call For PricesPrices Reflect 15 Or MoreAll Sizes Pipe from 1” to 5”

FEED & SEED

CERTIFIED! JAGGER, Fuller,Overley, 2145, Larned, Tam III, Post Rock, Art, Blends, Seeman farms. 620-285-3471, 620-285-5288.

20 LARGE bales, brome hay.620-274-4339.

ALFALFA SMALL square bales, $6/ bale; Brome 4x6 net wrapped, $40/ bale. Baled in June, can deliver. 785-633-8789.

Purple Top Turnip Seed

Forage Turnip Seed

RyeTrical Brand

TriticaleDelivery available.

Spring CreekAg Products, Inc.

800-432-5672FOR SALE: 08 high qualityBrome hay round bales, $75 a bale (1500 to 1600 lb bales). Bales are net wrapped and very tight. Square bales, $ 5.50 a bale, already in barn. 913-796-6814, home. 785-817-6844, cell.

ON-SITE PORTABLE seedwheat cleaning with Camus Lib-erator density separator. Scab clean-out. Solomon Rapids Seed, Beloit. 800-705-4416.

HAILED OUT wheat hay, biground bales, net wrapped, can haul, $28/ bale. 785-632-0061.

Beloit, KS

Agri-Pro & Public BulkCertified Seed Wheat.

Treating & Delivery available.

1-800-705-4416

FEED & SEED

Use PERFORMERHAY TARPS

With super cinch tie down sys-tem for round and square bales.

Delivery AvailableSpring Creek

Ag Products, Inc.

800-432-5672CLOVER/ BROME (90% clover) 5x6 rd bales. $110/ ton, approx. 100 ton; Triticale hay rd bales rolled in mid- May, very good quality, $90/ ton, approx. 50 ton available; Triticale baleage 90 ton available, $75/ ton. Paola, KS. David, 913-208-0196.

CERTIFIED FULLER, Overly,Endurance, excellent quality. Louis and Earl Wetta. Andale, Kansas. 316-640-8313. 316-641-9410.

FOR SALE: standing hay meadow 30+ acres. 785-485-2412.

NEW CROP Brome and native,net wrapped 5x4 round bales, no rain, both excellent quality, can deliver. 785-765-2313.

3X4X8 NATIVE hay, $60 ton,out of the field, Manhattan, KS. 785-548-5696.

NATIVE GRASSESFORBS

Telephone for Competitive Quote!

Star Seed Inc.OSBORNE, KANSAS800-782-7311

Cattle & Hog FeedWHEAT MIDDLINGS

Pelletized, crude protein not less than 14.5%. Call for pric-ing.

WESTERN STAR MILLDivision of ADM - Salina, KS

1-800-649-1541 (Kansas)

SMALL SQUARE prairie hay,wire, $5. 785-499-6862.

BIG ROUND bales net wrapped of Brome, $85 per ton, tested, put up dry;also Prairie hay $65 per ton, was burned in the spring, clean, put up dry. Call and leave a message. 316-321-0129.

2008 ALFALFA 1st and 2ndcutting large rounds. 785-889-7162 or 785-889-4708.

HIGH QUALITY prairie hay inlarge squared and large round bales. Near Salina. 785-392-2310 home, 785-488-8085 cell.

CRP MIXESQuotes for Winter

and Spring plantingFree Shipping

Feyh Farm Co., Alma, KS866-765-3415

785-765-4681 Fax

AUTOMOTIVE

Beloit Motor Co.223 E. Main • Beloit, KS

800-748-8465BUICK-PONTIAC

GMCDewEze 275 well-used.

Comes with a ‘90 Chevy du-ally 4WD already attached

‘99 F-350 x-cab dually 4WD, 5 spd., 7.3 powerstroke w/DewEze bale bed.

‘02 GMC crew dually, Dura-max, SLT 4WD, Winkel flat-bed

‘05 GMC crew 1/2T, 4WD, SLE, w/cloth, 42K, local 1-owner

‘02 Chevy S-10, ZR2 x-cab, 4WD

‘06 Dakota crew, 4WD, SLT, 29K

‘07 GMC Suburban SLT, 1-owner, 39K, loaded

‘07 Uplander, cloth, DVD, 32KMany, many used SUV’s -

local trades in fine condition

BELOIT MOTOR COMPANY223 E. Main Street

Beloit, KSPhone: 800-748-8465

785-738-3511

AUTOMOTIVE

2006 F-150 XLT, grey, crew cab, 4 dr., 4x4, 5.4 L V-8 au-to, 31,000 mi.

2005 F-250 XLT, brown, ext. cab, 4 dr., 4x4, 5.4L V-8 au-to, 34,000 mi.

2005 F-450 XL, red, ext. cab, flatbed, 4x4, V-10 auto, 87,000 mi., dually

2005 F-150 XLT, grey, ext. cab, 4 dr., 4x4, 5.4L V-8 au-to, 21,000 mi.

2004 F-250 XLT, blue, ext. cab, long bed, 4x4, 5.4L V-8 auto, 70,000 mi.

2002 F-250 XLT, white, crew cab, SB, 4x4, V-10 auto, 55,000 mi.

2002 F-250 XLT, white, single cab, 4x4, 5.4L V-8 auto, 86,000 mi., long bed

2001 F-250 Lariat, black, ext. cab, 4x4, V-10 auto, 79,000 mi., S.B.

2001 F-250 XLT, tan, ext. cab 4x4, V-10 auto, long bed

2001 F-150 Lariat, blue, crew cab, 4x4, 5.4L V-8 auto, 152,000 mi., real clean

1999 F-350 Lariat, white, ext. cab, 4x4, V-10 5 speed, 89,000 mi., dually

1995 F-250 XLT, red & white, ext. cab, 4x4, 460 V-8 auto, 129,000 mi., local truck

1993 F-250 XL, white, ext. cab, 4x4, 351M auto, 188,000 mi., good work truck

1991 Ford Econoline van, 302 V8 auto, 135,000 mi.

These are clean used trucks, not rebuilt.

Call for prices or stop by and make us an offer.

All Trucks Have Warranties

RICK’S BODY SHOP

17305 Cannonball RoadWamego, Kansas 66547

785-456-8300785-456-8300

1999 FORD F250 power stroke diesel, super duty, super cab, LB, auto, cold AC, all power, gooseneck, low miles, very nice, $11,500. 316-524-2886.

FOR SALE: 1987 53ft Utility van trailer with good tires. 785-736-2338 evenings.

AUTOMOTIVE

1978 CHEVY tandum axle grain truck, 22’ box with air tag, overhauled 427, tarp, $12,000. Call 785-446-3509.

FOR SALE: 1999 4X4 Ford 7.3diesel w/ XLT ext. cab 121K very clean and new tires, $10,900. 785-944-3517 after 6 pm.

2007 Dodge quad cab2006 Ford Freestar2006 Hyundai Santa Fe2005 Chevy Suburban 4x42005 Dodge Caravan2005 Ford crew cab2004 Pontiac Montana2004 Chevy Colorado 4x42003 Ford ext. 4x42003 Dodge Durango2001 Ford Ranger ext.2001 Chevy 3/4 ton 4x4, ext.2001 Dodge Durango2001 Chevy, reg. cab2001 Dodge Ext. 4x42001 Kodiak cab & chassis2000 Chevy ext. cab 4x42000 Dodge Ram ext. dsl.1998 Holiday Rambler 34’ mo-

tor home1994 Chevy 1 ton diesel, ext.

B. C. Motors902 E. Trapp

Herington, KS 67449

785-258-28181994 FORD F700 Cumminsdiesel, auto trans., cold A/C, 12’ flatbed, tilt hood, $9,995. 785-691-7257.

Heavy Trucks Of All Kinds

Semi Trailers Of All Types

Livestock - Flats - DropsHoppers - Dumps - Tankers

Storage Containers

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AUCTIONEERS

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785-292-4271FRANKFORT, KS

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GANNON REAL ESTATE& AUCTIONS

VERN GANNON, CAIBroker/Auctioneer

Manhattan, Kansas 66502

785-539-2316785-537-9003

www.gannonauctions.comThe Experienced Sound In Selling

STEVE MURRAYBroker/Auctioneer

MURRAYAUCTION & REALTY

Real Estate - Farm - [email protected]

CUSTOMCUSTOMHARDWOODSHARDWOODSCUSTOM SAWING & DRYING

AVAILABLE.** 9 different species of

kiln-dried lumber. **HARDWOOD FLOORING &

CUSTOM-MADE TRIM.Laying & finishing flooring available.

BURDICK, KANSAS785-983-4355785-983-4355

Longshot EnterprisesCUSTOM TARPS

* Roll-Over Tarps

* Hay tarps

* Hoop Building Covers**Agricover Gold Star Dealer**

(prices below factory direct)

PHONE: 1-877-337-0801web: www.kansastarps.com

FAX: 785-493-0805SALINA, KANSAS

Stainless SteelOutdoorFurnace

Sales & Service By

Maka’ni Acres, Inc.Bill & Jan Neilson

Leonardville, KansasPHONES:

Cell: 785-293-2046Home: 785-293-5723

160 Acres MOL NW ofHaddam. 97 acres of goodcropland, balance pasture.

240 Acres MOL in southernMarshall county, this farm hasapproximately 85 acrescultivated, 15 acres crp, thebalance being pasture trees,creek, and a large pondExcellent wildlife habitat withcash flow!

80 acres MOL in southernMarshall county, This farm hasapproximately 58 acrescultivated, 6 acres crp, thebalance being waterways andwildlife habitat.

158 acres MOL in southernNemaha county, this farm hasapproximately 115 acres nativegrass crp with 9 years left. Thebalance of the farm is greatwildlife habitat with maturetrees, creek , and thermalcover. The crp could be boughtout and would make this anexcellent upland farm with greatreturns.

40 acres MOL in southernGeary county. This farm hasapproximately 35 acres brokethe balance being waterways.This is a well taken care of farmin the flint hills.

280 acres MOL in southernGeary county. This farm hasapproximately 12 acres of filterstrips, 52 acres of cultivatedbottom ground, the balance ofthe farm is trees, creek, pastureand an older 2 bedroom singlebath home. This farm has lotsof mature trees a clear rockystream with fish, and is veryscenic. Turkeys, deer, andother wildlife can be seen fromthe kitchen window! What agreat getaway to the outdoors.

40 acres MOL in northernWashington county. This farmhas approximately 9 acres ofcropland, and 29 acres ofpasture, trees, creek and a set

of older buildings, on an allweather road.Very nice 3 bedroom 2 bathranch style home on 3 acres inrural Kansas The home is 3years old, has a full walkoutbasement, septic system, ruralwater, nice lawn, and abeautiful view. This home isnorth of Morrowville Ks.

Exceptional 4 bedroom 3 bathbrick ranch style home on 19acres with great fish pond. Thishome has a beautiful kitchen, alarge rock fireplace, a 50 x 30work shop with concrete floor,and lots of space for horses, or4-H projects. The home is onrural water, and natural gas.This home is 1/2 mile north ofWashington Ks. on an asphaltroad. A great place to raise afamily or retire.

For more information onthese and many other great

properties go to

www.uhlikauction.com or call 785-325-2740

1-888-811-5297John W. Rhine, Broker

1906 M. Street, Belleville, KS785-527-2983 Business

785-729-3624 Home

Mark Uhlik, Sales Associate &

Auctioneer785-325-2740

Jack CollinsSales Associate

785-527-6953

Heath RhineSales Associate

785-527-2527

AUTOMOTIVE

COURTNEY’SUSED TRUCKS

FEED TRUCKS2002 Ford F350 4x4, power-

stroke diesel, 6 sp., duals, with new HB 355 Hydrabed and 3rd spool, 97K ..$22,950

2001 Ford F350 SD 4x4, pow-er diesel, auto, SRW, new HB200 Hydrabed, new rub-ber ...........................$19,750

2000 Ford F350 4x4 power-stroke diesel, 6 spd., duals with DewEze bale bed #482, 91K ..........................$17,750

‘99 Ford F350 4x4, power-stroke diesel, 6 sp., SRW, with HB 200 Hydrabed .........................................$17,500

‘99 Ford F350 4x4 V-10, 5 sp., duals, with HB 350 Hydrabed and third spool, 129K ...........................................$16,500

‘93 Chevy C3500 4x4 454, 5 sp. duals with HB200 Hydra-bed ............................$9,750

Authorized Vermeer Dealer

DEALER FOR HYDRA BEDBALE HANDLERS &

Renegade Grill Guards6 miles Northeast of

McLouth, KSon Highway 92

913-796-6198

FOR SALE: 07 Chevy 2500 HDClassic LT 4x4, lots of extras. Call for more details, $36,000 OBO. 785-263-6459.

BULK FEED truck, 1984 C-708.2 liter Detroit diesel 5 spd, transmission, works great for fill-ing drills, runs good. 785-747-7850.

1992 CHEVY 2500 6.5 Turbodiesel, automatic, 4x4, hydro bed, 3rd hydraulic spools, new tires. 785-747-7850.

— GMC Trucks— Pontiac

— BuickNEW

2008 GMC 2&4 WD in Stock2007 GMC Yukon Denali,

loaded2007 GMC Yukon XL, loaded2007 GMC Sierra Z-71 crew

cab, 4WD

In Now2007 Chrysler Town & Coun-

try, 1300 miles2007 Chevy Uplander2006 Hummer H-32006 Jeep Liberty Renegade2005 Chevy Avalanche, load-

ed2004 Ford Explorer, 2WD2002 GMC ext. cab, fully

equipped, Tonoua cover2002 Chevy ext. cab 4 door,

work truck2001 Chevy Astro cargo van,

36K miles, nice2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee,

leather & loaded2000 GMC Sonoma ext. cab,

auto, AC1997 Ford 1/2 ton ext. cab, 3

door, 2WD1995 Chevy ext. cab 4WD, su-

per clean, nicely equipped1994 Chevy Suburban1999 Jeep Cherokee

BUXMAN MOTORSPONTIAC-BUICK-GMC

www.buxman.com

800-794-37071200 Washington Road

NEWTON, KANSAS

1978 GMC, 4X4, 4 speed,heavy half, good parts truck, 350 motor. 785-305-0982.

RED 8’ box off 2004 ChevyZ500 HD with spray-on bed lin-er, good shape, also ARE top-per for above bed, ranch hand grill guard off 2004 Chevy pick-up, like new. 785-747-7850.

1995 F250 4X4 auto, 172K,Krogmann bale bed, toolboxes, Bar-6 cake feeder, brush guard, dependable, $10,000. Onaga, 785-889-4495.

FOR SALE: 78 Brigadier 20 ftbed & hoist tandem, twin screws, 9 spd, diesel engine, good farm truck, $7,500. 785-349-2850.

2004 CHEVY Silverado extend-ed cab, 4x4, big block, Allison transmission, 47K. 785-238-4394. 785-223-2511.

WANTED 3/4 ton Chevrolet 4x4 with 454 or 8-1 liter, must be in good to excellent condi-tion. 785-336-2616.

AUTOMOTIVE

DAYCAB TRACTORS(2) ‘02 Frtlnr Columbia’s, 12.7

430 hp. Detroit, 10 speed, air ride, 275K and 355K actual miles

‘99 Freightliner FLD120 tan-dem daycab, N-14 370 hp. Cummins, 10 speed, air ride, 256K actual miles

‘99 IH 4900 single axle tractor, DT 466, 230 hp. MD 3060, 5 spd auto, spring ride, AC, 153K actual miles

CHASSIS‘02 IH F4900 tandem chassis,

DT530 310 hp., 10 speed, Hendrickson, 186K miles, 24’ flatbed & hoist

‘01 IH F8100 tandem w/22’ Reefer box, C-10 305 hp. Cat, 10 speed, 229K actual miles, only 1600 reefer hours

‘98 Ford LT9500 tandem w/14’ dump, 3306 300 hp. Cat, Alli-son HT750 5 speed auto, 14K front, 40K rear Hendrick-son, 112K actual miles

Heald Truck Sales704 NE Hwy. 24

TOPEKA, KANSAS 66608

785-235-5604PRICES & PHOTOS @

www.healdtrucksales.comFax: 785-235-0912

1994 F350 73 turbo diesel 5spd, red, 2 WD, HD flatbed, 166K. 620-897-7555.

Convertor Dollies1999 N14, intracal sleeper1997 Ford Aeromax, single

axle tractor, 60 Series Detroit engine, 365 horse power, RM9135A 9 speed trans., air ride, air brakes, air driver seat, AC, P/S, cruise control, miles 413,401...........$14,500

1990 Ford F350 green pickup, 460 gas engine, 5 speed trans., AC, dual fuel tanks, air drivers seat, 12,979...$3,250

1987 Great Dane trailer, 42 ft. box reefer, roll-up back door, side door up front .......$3,000

Storage trailers ....$1,500 & UpConvertor Dollies

Tires & Wheels

SMART USED TRUCKS &PARTS INC.

1028 S. FerreeKansas City, KS 66105

913-321-6609www.smartusedtrucks.com

1971 FORD N 9000 335 Cum-mins 10 speed 20 ft box. 785- 459-2807.

1975 CHEVY 3/4 ton 4X4 flat-bed good heavy chore truck, runs good, $1350 OBO. 785-457-3440.

Several New Kodiac70 Series

Cab-Chassis In StockGas and Diesel

2007 Chevy Avalanche LTZ...................................$32,950

2007 Chevy 3/4 ton crew cab, diesel ......................$35,500

2007 Dodge Dakota ...$18,9002007 Chevy Avalanche ...........

...............................$19,9502005 Chevy Cobalt.....$11,9502000 Ford F150............$4,9501999 Chevy Tahoe.......$8,4502 - 1999 Chevy C-70 single

axle tractors, Cat power, like new, extra clean .....$19,950

1994 Freightliner tandem axle day cab tractor, air ride Cummins power .....$12,500

1979 Chevy tandem axle w/22’ grain box & hoist, 8V92 De-troit .........................$12,750

1974 GMC twin screw, day cab

1974 Chevy 2 ton 18’ box & hoist, 2 spd. axle, 5 speed trans. ........................$9,500

1974 International single axle, gravel dump..............$5,950

MELTON MOTOR CO.OUR 64TH YEAR

IN BELLEVILLE, KS

785-527-2201Open Saturdays 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

AUTOMOTIVE

Taylor Chevrolet Co., LLC

Chevrolet has More Models with 30 MPG Highway than

Honda and ToyotaCERTIFIED USED VEHICLES2008 Chevrolet “New Style”

Malibu LTZ, 3.6 V-6, heated leather, nice ..............$25,900

2008 Chevrolet Impala SS se-dan, 5.3 V-8, auto, sunroof, loaded, very nice.......$21,900

2008 Chevrolet Impala 2LT se-dan, 3.9 V-6, auto, bucket seats, sharp ..............$16,900

2008 Buick LaCrosse CXL se-dan, 3800 V-6, heated leath-er, very nice ..............$19,900

2007 Pontiac Grand Prix 4 dr. sedan, 3800 V-6, auto, 29,000 miles..............$14,900

2007 Chevrolet Malibu LT 4 dr. sedan, 4 cyl, auto, 27,000 miles, gas saver ........$13,900

2007 Chevrolet Uplander LT van, 7 passenger, DVD, 15,000 miles..............$19,900

2007 Chevrolet HHR LT, 4 cyl., auto, sunroof, chrome pkg., nice, 30 MPG ...$15,900

2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 crew cab 4x4, 5.3 V-8, auto, very nice....................$19,900

2005 Chevrolet Venture LS van, 3.4 V-6, auto, 8 passen-ger, 44,000 miles ......$13,900

USED CARS2007 Chevrolet Cobalt LT 4 dr.

sedan, 4 cyl., auto, alum. wheels, spoiler ..........$12,900

USED TRUCKS, SUV’S,VANS

2006 Dodge Ram 2500 mega cab SLT 4WD, Cummins, au-to, 56,000 miles.........$28,900

2005 Chevrolet Equinox LT, V-6, auto, heated leather, local trade-in......................$13,900

2002 GMC C-3500 crew cab SLE 2WD, 8100 V-8, local one-owner trade........$17,900

2002 Ford F-150 super crew XLT 2WD, 5.4 V-8, local one-owner trade ...............$11,900

1998 GMC 1500 SLE 2WD ext. cab, 48,000 miles, local trade, very nice .............CALL

1991 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 reg. cab 2WD, V-6, auto, PW, PL, local ......................$2,900

1990 Chevrolet C-1500 reg. cab 2WD, 350 V-8, auto, one-owner trade..........$1,900

TaylorChevrolet Co.

26 N. 4th St.Seneca, KS 66538

785-336-2242Let us put you in a new

Chevrolet!Call Toll Free

866-338-5498www.taylorchevroletco.com

REAL ESTATE

JEWELL COUNTY KANSASLAND FOR SALE - 160A

Located 5 miles N.W. of Burr Oak, Kansas

Call: 785-539-2069or 785-565-8854

JEWELL AND SMITH COUNTY REAL ESTATE

Well improved 63 acres tractnear Lebanon, Kansas. 2 story, 4 bedroom home with central heat and air; 44’x88’ machine shed, barn, corrals and grain bins. 35 acres crop-land.

Your choice a 5 acre or a 55acre improved tract. 3000 sq. ft. home with 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, large sun room, at-tached 2 car garage attached to a large barn with recreation area, play room and workshop. Near Kirwin, Kansas with many amenities.

236 acres of hunting para-dise. 88 acres cultivation with 148 acres pasture, creek and timber. A must see property.

4 bedroom, 2 bath Victorianhome in Esbon, Kansas. In great condition with vinyl sid-ing, new roof, central heat and air, large family room with fire-place. Large detached 2 car garage.

Rethorst Real Estate Bob Rethorst, Broker

109 E. CourtSmith Center, KS

Office: 785-282-6382Home: 785-282-6546

FOR SALE: house on 12 acreswith out buildings, Abilene. 785-263-3451.

REAL ESTATE

80 acres, 63 native grass-15 alfalfa, balance improve-ments. Newer modular home, 2,280 sq. ft, 4 bdrm, 3 baths on a full walkout basement. 48x30 garage/shop. Rural wa-ter. Southwest of Dwight, KS. 18 miles from Junction City, KS. 23 miles from Manhattan, KS. 23 acres at the edge of Coun-cil Grove, KS. Beautiful brick home with mature trees over-looking its own private fishing pond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 3,700 sq. ft., sun porch, 2 fireplaces, shop, 2 car attached garage, horse barn. Close to a private golf course.

Alspaw Brokerage Council Grove, KS620-767-6059

www.alspawbrokerage.com

232 + ACRES good grass,creek, ponds, great fences. Os-age Co, KS. 405-714-5880

Kansas Native Grass Land

For Sale160+/- acres Kingman County.

SE 1/4 of 17-27-9Fences, Pond, Trees,

Wildlife Potential**********************************

320 +/- acres Pratt CountyE 1/2 of 16-27-15

Trees, Windmill, Fences, Wildlife Potential

HAMM AUCTION & REAL ESTATE

1219 “D” East 1stPratt, KS 67124

620-672-6996Fax: 620-672-6999

www.hammauction.com

120 ACRES of farm ground lo-cated between Rain and Trail road on 1st road priced @ $240,000. 40 acres are located in Dickinson Co., 80 acres are located across the road in Clay County. The 80 acre tract has a wooded draw that has produced trophy deer. Both tracts are close to Milford Lake. This prop-erty offered for sale by Coldwell Banker Mowry Custer, Realtors. 522 N Eisenhower Dr., Junction City, KS 785-762-4663. For more information call the listing agent, Don Rickley 785-223-1254.

MORRIS COUNTY farm ground 35 acres, 12 miles east of Her-ington $52,500 negotiable. 785-466-1021, call anytime.

LAND FOR SALE3021 Acre Ranch

Located 15 minutes South-West of Medicine Lodge, KS.This ranch is well-watered with 12+ ponds and has good to adequate fencing. This proper-ty is multi-use, livestock-friend-ly as well as fishing and hunt-ing. It has a custom built 2,800 sq. ft. hunting lodge located on the property and offers excep-tional privacy and recreational-value.

DELAWARE COUNTYGROVE, OKLAHOMA1775+ ACRE RANCH

Nice home and various im-provements. 15 springs, 30+ ponds, great to adequate fenc-ing, 3 sets of corrals, will carry 400 cows. 1100 acres grass, 675 in timber that is currently being harvested. Minerals in-tact and go with the land. A very nice ranch!

CALL FOR A PRIVATE SHOWING

MICHAEL BECKERMAN316-722-9393

Realty Executives of Wichita

BARGAIN HUNTER’S TREASURE

Find Your Dream Homein the Flint Hills

1700 sq. ft. on main with 3 bed, 2.5 baths, on 10+/- acres. Custom Wood Products kitch-en and full unfin. bsmt.

View pictures onwww.karenwestover.comCall Karen • 785-532-9333RE/MAX Manhattan, KS

REAL ESTATE

FARM & RANCH Saline Co. - 10 Acres m/l Building Site, $57,000 OR 6 Acres for......................$45,000

Ellsworth Co. - 19.5 Acres Building Site/Pasture...$59,900 Saline Co. - 36.2 Acres Devel-opment Land .............$300,000

Country HomesOttawa Co. - Beautiful Seclud-ed Setting. 13 Acres m/l. New-er Ranch Home. 2 Ponds and 2 Outbuildings.Saline Co. - NEW LISTING! 3 Bdrm. Rancher on 3 Acres. 35x47 Outbldg. Additional 9 Acres available.

Chris Rost • [email protected]

Farm & RanchDivision of:

Antrim-Piper WengerRealtors®

An independently Owned and Operated Member

of Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation

www.cbsalina.comElmore Center

631 E. Crawford, Salina, KS785-827-3641

1-800-276-3641

FOR RENTOAKHILL ESTATES

LUXURY2 BDRM APTS.

Private Balconies and PatiosWoodburning Fireplace

Ceiling FansGas Heat/AC

Exclusive area in Wamego

1-888-537-9064

48 ACRES Blue River Bottom,currently in alfalfa with 2-story 7- room stone house. New septic and furnace systems. Large ga-rage and outbuilding. Appraisal <$300K. Call for details 785-556-0287 or message @ 785-457-3378.

REAL ESTATE

For financial strength, competitive rates and terms as flexible as the way you operate, count on Frontier

Farm Credit.Baldwin, KS 866-268-2900Emporia, KS 800-320-8391Hiawatha, KS 800-699-3521Manhattan, KS 800-874-2474Marysville, KS 800-475-2371Parsons, KS 800-741-2990

www.frontierfarmcredit.com

562 +/- ACRES pasture in twotracts, cross fenced, central wa-ter points. Smith County, KS. By owner, 785-543-5835.

LAND AUCTION Wed., Sep-tember 10th @ 7:00 PM on site 8188 SW Star Rd, Chetopa 240 Ac m/ 1 offered in 4 tracts just 30 minutes from Grand Lake- 2 homesites, 160 Ac m/1 Tillable, 80 Ac m/1 Native Grass. Offered by J P Weigand & Sons, Inc. Please call Ken @ 620-218- 1713 Cathy Sheets, Broker Visit us online @ www.RHauctions.com.

RILEY COUNTYBACK ON MARKET!

5 miles West of Riley, KS. 3 bdr. home, 14x150 run in shed w/pens, 27a fenced pasture.......................................$140,000Call Dolly Anderson, Broker

for more information orto preview 785-532-8801

G&A REAL ESTATEManhattan, Kansas

TRAILERS

Pro-Trak

Hedke Ag Co.NEW FLATBEDS IN STOCK

25’ 7K - 25’ 10K - 32’ 10KSTOCK TRAILERS20’ - 22’ - 24’ - PlusSee us for all yourAg chemical needs!

DUNNING LIVESTOCK FEEDSee us for your tubs

and cubesARCHER OIL PRODUCTS

411 East MainWaterville, KS 66548

877-505-2777 • 785-363-2777

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TRAILERS

Cimarron • FeatherliteTravalong • DoolittleStock/Horse Trailers

Car Haulers/Flatbed TrailersDump Trailer/Utility Trailers

SUPER CENTERI-70 at Exit 281

Abilene, KS 674101-800-658-4667

OPEN 7 DAYS!

1991 43’ Cornhusker grain trailer new tarp, near new brakes and drums, aluminum wheels, $17,500. 785-363-2212.

FOR SALE: ‘98 Timpte grainhopper; ‘91 Peterbilt tractor. 785-249-9479.

WANTED: 20 or 22’ grain boxand hoist. 785-446-3752. 785-446-3509.

Your Local Dealer for:Travalong Trailers, Circle D

Trailers, Bradford Built Flatbeds, Landoll,

Hillsboro, Club Car, and DAE WOO

TRUCKS2004 Chevrolet 2500HD 6.0L

New Hydra Bed 3rd Spool, Cross bed toolbox ....$19,995

SEMI TRUCKS2000 Peterbilt 379EXHD C15

Cat 18 speed, 640,000 miles, 140,000 on o/h.............................................$49,000

CALL FOR PRICES ON NEW HYDRA BEDS

USED STOCK TRAILERS2007 Travalong 24’ front solid

rear slider vents. Like New.......................................$7,600

1998 Trailmann 24’ 2 solids, 8K axles, 14 ply tires ..$5,850

2004 24’ Travalong, aluminum.........................................Call

2005 Travalong 6’8”x24’ bull package ..........................Call

1997 Titan 6’8”x20’ .......$3,750STOCK TRAILERS

New Steel and Aluminum trailers in stock.

NEW FLATBEDS25’ 7K Flatbeds, 5’ combo

dove tail .....Starting at $5,49531’ 10K Flatbeds, 5’ combo

dove tail, dual jacks...................................Starting at $7,650

Stock, Horse, Flatbeds, Dump Beds and Cargos

in stockHAY TRAILER BLOWOUT

36’ self Dumping Inline Bale Trailers ..........................$3,895

Bradford Built SteelPickup Flatbeds

Starting at......................$1,570We now install pickup Beds

and Trailer AC Units.Call For Prices.

Buy Next to the Factory and save hundreds of Dollars

ROCKING “M” TRAILER SALES

430 S. ColoradoWaterville, KS 66548

Office: 1-866-261-2526or 785-562-6614

GOOSENECK FLATBED 24’ long 9’ 6” wide, good for hauling hay, 3 axles, straight back. 785-632-0061.

TRAVALONG & EZ HAULNew & Used Trailers on Hand16’, 18’, 20’, 25’, 32’ flatbeds16’, 20’, 22’, 24’ StockAluminum stock 20’ & 24’Skid steer and cargo trailersDolmar chain saws

VISSER RADIATOR SERVICEHerington, KS785-258-2800

GOOSENECK 8X24, 8X30, flat-bed trailers. 6x24 Gooseneck stock trailer. Deweze hydraulic pick-up bed. 620-475-3731.

LIVESTOCK & HORSE TRAILERS

FLATBED TRAILERS• 1-800-526-0939 •

www.circle-dtrailers.com

TRAILERS

NEW STOCK & HORSE TRAILERS

FLATBEDS

BH UTILITY & SKID LOADERNEW TITAN (ALUMINUM)

CARGO TRAILERSNEW WILSON ALUMINUM

STOCK TRAILERSOK CORRAL 24’

Montana SilversmithsJewelry & Statues

We Install Brake Controllers

USED TRAILERS‘90 Jeep Wrangler ........$3,50016’ Titan BH Utility .......$1,60024’ Barret Alum. GN Stock, ‘96

..................................$8,80024’ Travelite GN Stock, ‘97 .....

..................................$5,20020’ Travalong GN Stock, ‘93 ...

..................................$3,75028’ Titan GN LQ horse, ‘04 .....

................................$25,00024’ Wilson Alum GN, ‘01 .........

................................$11,500We now sell:

Dustacator & Bull Master Feeders

Call Us forDrop’N’Lock GN Hitch

Dealer Nearest You

Blue Valley Trailers225 South East St.

Waterville, Kansas 66548

785-363-22241-866-368-4826

785-227-4220LINDSBORG, KS

TITAN - HILLSBORO**********************************

USED‘97 Titan 22’ stock‘99 Titan 24’ stock, excellent‘94 Diamond D 20’, excellent

New Trailers, Old Prices

Frankfort, KS785-292-4166trailers4u.com

Trailers 4 U

1971 38ft Timpte grain trailerdual hoppers, 40% 24.5 tires on budds, 80% brakes, very good condition for age, $5,975. 785-366-0476.

MACHINERY

604M, 605M, 504M BalersR2300 twin rakeBP 8000 processorWRX-12 DuraBull RakeDisc Mowers & Mower Cond.Good selection of late modelUSED VERMEER BALERSHydra-Bed™ & accessoriesWinkel Livestock Equip.Winkel FlatbedsBar 6 Cake Feeders

MILLER RANCHEQUIPMENT

34846 K-99 Hwy.

Alma, Kansas

785-765-3588www.millerranchequipment.com

Gleaner Combines825 flex head..............$14,500‘99 R62.......................$54,500‘94 R62 Cummins.......$49,500JD 653A row head........$3,500Krause 27’ disc.............$5,250

COME IN & MAKE AN OFFERON WHATEVER YOU NEED

GRAVITY WAGONSEZ Trail gravity wagons, 230 to 400 bushel

EZ Trail grain carts, 490 & 700 bushel

New Kent Field Cultivators

81 Farm Eq. ServiceMcPherson, KS.620-241-3100

1-800-357-3101

MACHINERY

CASE IH 5300 twin drills withtrack whacker; 16’ Krause Chis-el. 620-728-4544.

JD 643 Hi tin corn head, JD 1010 field cultivator, Allis 1300 24ft. field cultivator, Vicon 8 wheel 3pt. V-rake, Case IH 5300 8 inch 20 hole end wheel drill. 316-321-0129.

FOR SALE:1983 850 MF with20’ rigid header 4300 hrs, 16’ flex head, good. 785-388-2320. Cell 785-210-6936.

2 JD model H manure spread-ers; 2 pt hitch Farmall 400; Farmhand bale accumulator and fork, 8 bale. 785-793-2554. 785-640-5142.

SALVAGING COMBINESN5, N7, L, L2, M, F, G, C, CII, AII, A&E, K Gleaner. 6620, 7720, 8820, 7700, 6600, 4400, 3300, 105, 95, 55, JD. 915, 1480, 1460, 1420, 815 IHC. 860, 760, 750, 510, 410, 300 Massey. Several black and or-ange Gleaner cornheads.

Jack BoyleVermillion

785-382-6848 785-564-0511

WANTED MASSEY Ferguson 4 row narrow corn head in good condition. 785-765-3759.

FOR SALE: 1968 John Deere4020 diesel syncro, 8400 hrs, brand new Great Bend 3227 QT loader, excellent shape, $17,500 OBO. 785-263-6459.

Force FeedFeeder Chain

• Will feed IHC, Case, JD, AC, MF, MM, NH, White

• 3 chain for axial flow IHC• CA 557 heavy duty chain

Hillside & RegularRaddle for Gleaner combine

Manchester Mfg. Co.Box 36

Manchester, OK 73758580-694-2292

1982 IHC 5488 tractor, 7500hrs, good 20.8x38 radial tires and duals, $ 19,500, good con-dition, farmer owned. 785-747- 8196. 785-729-3323.

xLimited Supply

Hay AccumulatorsForks For Small Square Bales

& NH Bale Wagons

“Call Us Before You Buy”

DRY CREEKFARMS & SUPPLY

Hesston, KS620-327-2183, Ask for Joe

NH 469 Hay bine, shedded, ex-cellent condition, $3000 OBO. 620-923-5923.

JD 3R30 chopper head, has slip clutch, $2,300; JD 8’ direct cut head, $850. Richardton 14’ high dump, $2,500. Richardton 12’ high dump, $1,300; JD chop-per parts for sale. Roeder Imple-ment, Seneca, KS. 785-336-6103.

FOR SALE OR TRADEGB 900 loader ..............$2,9503 pt. rakePull type rake11’ wheel diskGravity Wagons, 200-500

bushel, some w/augers3 pt. PTO driven rake ......$495

Cooter’s Salvage785-562-2027

Day or evening

Blue Rapids, KS

JD 300 industrial diesel w-loader ROPS, very good, $6,950. 785-336-2067.

GP GRAIN drill 30’ hyd. fold,$2500. 785-242-3228. 785-418-2466.

Case & IHSalvage

New, Used & Rebuilt PartsCase 400 thru 4690, 4894,

1896IH 460’s thru 5488, 4366, 4568, 4586

Over 700 Tractors on ShelfWANT TO BUY

Case & IH salvage tractors

Elmer’s RepairCENTRALIA, KS

785-857-3248

MACHINERY

— ITEMS FOR SALE —CIH 8590 4x4 baler ...........CallJD 567 baler net, kicker, 2004.

...............................$18,5001995 1020 25 ft. flex head,

F&A ..........................$8,7501996 CIH 1083 corn head poly

snouts, nice ............$12,000560 Cockshutt, antique re-

builder.......................$1,500Allis 7050 tractor...........$5,000MF 864 cornhead, 6x36$3,000Gleaner L2 parts ...............CallKinze 1040 grain cart, duals,

nice................................CallHutchMaster 6500 24 ft. disc,

nice...........................$4,000CIH 4300 cultivator, 38 ft.........

.................................$9,500JD 7000 8x30 planter ...$2,500Gehl 1875 TDC baler ...$5,000Sunflower 1434 disc, 21 foot,

2004 year ...............$22,000JD 535 baler .................$7,000Vaughn loader, IH mounts.......

.................................$1,200Flexi-coil sprayer, 70 ft. $3,000JD 714A Chuckwagon..$5,250JD 7200 planter, 8 rw ...$8,000JD 960 cultivator, 24 ft..$4,000JD 6620 combine, 220 head ...

...............................$10,000CIH CX 90 MFWD......$22,000Big 12 grain cart ...........$1,200White 2-155 tractor.......$7,500CIH 8460 baler .............$4,250NH 357 grinder mixer ...$3,000CIH 1020 20 ft. flex head.........

.................................$3,7501998 930 flex head 30 ft., Con-

tour Master F&A .......$9,500JD 925 flex head ..........$6,500JD 922 flex head ..........$5,000JD 920 flex head ..........$5,000Complete listing on our web:www.jonesmachineryinc.com

BUY/SELL/TRADE DAILY

JONES MACHINERY, INC.

Smith Center, KS

785-282-3000785-282-0432 Cell

785-389-5951Evening Calls Welcome

1983 1480 IHC combine with 8row corn head flex head, 24 ft rigid, sell separate or at a bar-gain price for all. 620-983-2316 or 620-983-2031.

COMBINES‘99 Gleaner R62..........$83,000 ‘98 Gleaner R62..........$81,500 ‘98 Gleaner R52..........$65,000 ‘94 Gleaner R62..........$52,650

TRACTORS & MISC.‘91 JD 780.....................$7,450 ‘04 Kinze 3600 ............$61,100 ‘97 Allis 8610...............$39,500 ‘04 Bobcat S250..........$25,900 ‘06 Bobcat S185..........$22,650‘06 Bobcat S130..........$17,500‘01 Bobcat 863 ............$20,750

* All listings in Sabetha

Sabetha, 785-284-3401Hays, 785-735-2651Colby, 785-462-2412

Smith Center, 785-282-6861Ellinwood, 620-564-2255www.langdieselinc.com

GOT SILAGE? JD 4630 withdozer, sinc row range, first $9,500. Emporia, 620-528-3476.

4650 HESSTON small squarebaler with farmhand accumula-tor fork. 785-658-7297.

GARFIELD 8 yard scraper, likenew. Gleaner wobble box, for late model head, very good. Firth, NE. 402-499-7962.

FOR SALE: 1952 John Deere G with Schwartz wide front end, brand new rear Firestone tires, fresh overhaul with M&W Pis-tons, $8,000 OBO. 785-263-6459.

Maize Repair Partsfor Deere Forage

HarvestersBig Square Balers

Best Priceand Quality

MAIZE CORPORATION

888-722-8710

ALLIS 7’ Pulltype mower, 12’ Hesston swather; Allis D-17 die-sel tractor for parts, 3 seed cleaners, seed treater, bag con-veyor. 785-353-2392.

MACHINERY

PLANTER SALVAGEIH 400-500-800-900-950 CycloJD 494-1280, 7000, plate and

plateless

Koelzer RepairOnaga, KS 785-857-3257

GLEANER, ORANGE, 6R-30”4LM, V8, $1250; MF 13ft F, U-2, reel, excellent, $1250. 785-336-2067.

TRACTOR andCOMBINE PARTS

With over 120 acres and 130,000 square feet of

warehouse space, we havethousands of NEW, USED &

REMANUFACTURED PARTS for many makes and models.When you need quality parts

at affordable pricesCall Abilene Machine1-800-255-0337

www.AbileneMachine.com

FOR SALE: IHC 1566 with 540and 1000 PTO and AC. 785-889-7121.

COMBINES‘06 Case-IH 2388, 1400 hrs.‘05 Case-IH 2388, 1209 hrs.MF 850 24’ head, 6 cyl. gear

driveHEADS

‘98 Case-IH 1083 cornheadTRACTORS

AC D17, gasFord 8N & 9N‘56 Ferguson TO35 w/loaderFord 1600 w/ Woods belly

mower‘07 Case-IH MX305 suspend-

ed axle, 500 hrs.MF compact GC 2300 w/mow-

erMISCELLANEOUS

Crustbuster 3300 32’ double disk drill

‘01 JD 455 35’ grain drill‘98 Case IH 8465A round baler10’ Prairie Cutter rotary cutter

Radke ImplementRt. 1, Box 52 (Milberger)

Russell, Kansas

620-935-4310

COMBINES2008 Case IH 2020 30’ flex2007 Case IH 7010 4WD

NEW TRACTORSCase IH 275 MagnumCase IH MAXXUM 115 MFDCase IH DX, series compact Case IH JX Series in stock

USED TRACTORS1973 IH 1066, no cab1973 JD 4230 2WD, cab1968 AC 180 diesel tractor‘06 Case MXM130, MFD, cab2005 NH, TC55 DA, MFD, ldr

MISCELLANEOUS2000 Case IH RS551 balerBush Hog 2615 wing mower1986 Case IH 6500 chiselH&S 12 wheel HC rakeBush Hog DM90 3 pt. disk

mower1996 Hesston 565A rd.b aler1994 JD 930 disk MoCo

McConnell Machinery1111 E. 23rd Lawrence, KS

785-843-2676or

3313 Nebraska Terr.Ottawa, KS

785-242-1463Evenings

785-979-2271www.mcconnellmachineryco.com

JD 643 corn head with IHadaptor and trailer, excellent shape. 785-554-8427.

JD 643 Corn head, low profile,oil drive, new chains and sprockets last year, $6,500. 785-654-3770.

JD 455 drill 30 ft, 71/2” spac-ing, Hutchinson 8”x32’ mid drive auger 71/2 horse power electric, Nitzsche wicker. 620-983-2088.

1996 GREAT Plains 30’ drill.785-835-6368.

MACHINERY

NEW HOLLANDTRACTORS

2006 NH TV 145.........$76,7501999 NH TV 140.........$55,0001973 JD 4430, new overhaul

and trans.................$13,5002003 NH TJ 375, 1300 hrs. .....

..............................$116,5002002 NH TJ 375, 2600 hrs. .....

..............................$104,0001979 Vers. 875...........$22,5002006 NH T222, D .........$9,5002006 NH TC 55 DA, 800 hrs. ..

................................$21,5002006 NH TC FF DA, 1500 hrs.

................................$19,500Ford 4000 w/loader ......$5,950(3) Manitou TM7320 FLHT

forklift ........$19,500-$23,5002003 NH LS180..........$16,5002007 NH L190

WINDROWERS2005 NH HW325, 2000 hrs. ....

................................$53,5002006 NH HW325, 425 hrs. ......

................................$63,5001998 NH 1475, 16’ .....$13,5002002 NH 1475, 16’ .....$16,5002005 NH 1475, 16’ .....$21,5002005 NH 1475, 15’ .....$18,500JD 1600, 16’ .................$7,500

BALERS2003 NH BR 780, AW $18,5001996 NH 664 AW .........$9,7502002 NH 688 AW .......$15,5001998 NH 665 AW .........$9,2502004 NH BR 780 BC ..$21,5002007 NH BR 780A, NW...........

................................$26,5002005 NH BR 700, AW $18,5002006 NH BR 700A, NW...........

................................$25,500MISCELLANEOUS

Gleaner 9 shank SS .....$4,0002005 H&S 12 wheel......$2,9502003 IH 9400 truck, Cummins

9 speed twin screw .$25,000Rhino TX 165 turf mower ........

..................................$5,000Bucyrus Magnum sod cutter,

42’ ...........................$23,000PMC land plane, 18’x50’ .........

..................................$3,000

ROBL Farm SupplyIncorporated

704 Kunkle Drive

785-472-3114ELLSWORTH, KS 67439

CASE IH 1020 flex head 151/2’; Yamaha 350 4x4 ATV, all in good condition. 785-348-5448.

UNVERFERTH 275 gravity box 14’ auger tarped on goose-neck trailer, $3,800. 913-795-2820.

FACTORY DIRECT hot waterpressure washers at whole sale pricing.620-583-6221.

GLEANERSN6 hydro, tested...........$1,500670T engine w/UHL2-L3 long cleaning shoe $925New and used long seives400 Series 30’ head .....$3,000LM 20’ L3 header .........$1,500L3 straw chopper2-R320 flexheads.$3,500 & up16’, 18’ & 22’ Hume reelsVarious chaffers & sieves670 T - 670 HI blocks, cranks,

etc.L-M ridged header, 18 ft.24 ft. Hume reel w/JD mounts

Dealer for Chaff Spreaders,Universal for all combines

driver off walker crank - $1,050

BLAZEKSBelleville, KS

785-729-3495 or785-527-7130

785-556-8952 - Cell

2000 856A Hesston round ba-ler with netwrap, 7500 bales, $15,000. Call 316-772-2816.

WANTED: 30’ Pull Type anhy-drous applicator. 785-584-6660 or 785-249-5133.

2002 NH HW320 swather, 18 ftheader, 1228 hrs, very good condition. 785-466-6722.

JD FLEX head 22’, JD flex head 18’. 785-292-4280. 785-292-4537.

SUNFLOWERHARVEST EQUIPMENT

& SNOW BLOWERS for SaleCall

LUCKE MANUFACTURING1-800-735-58481-800-735-5838

www.luckemanufacturing.comE-Mail: [email protected]

Minot, ND

JD 643 corn head, low profile,oil drive, field ready, $6,400. 785-939-4548.GRASS & GRAIN

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TRACTORS05 CIH DX 24 330 ldr. $1300003 Kioti LK3054 mfd . .$1350004 JD 5240 260h cab mfd . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3800000 JD 5210& ldr . . . . .$2500004 CIH JX 75 . . . . . . . $1890080 Case 2290 & ldr . .$1850001 NH TM 115 2wd ldr $4100001 NH TM 115 2wd . . $3490098 MX 170 mfd ldr . . .$5500098 CIH 8940 mfd . . . .$6500001 CIH MX 200 . . . . . . $7950006 MX 285 MFD . . . . $12550088 CIH 9150 . . . . . . . .$2500099 CIH 9370 . . . . . . . . $7250095 NH 9480 . . . . . . . . $5500095 JD 8970 4wd . . . .$6500002 Massey 471 . . . . . .$1850057 Ford 860 . . . . . . . . .$428551 Ferg TO30 . . . . . . . .$220079 IH 1486 . . . . . . . . .$1590078 Allis 5040 . . . . . . . . .$5900

COMBINES05 CIH 2388 . . . . . . .$15500002 CIH 2388 . . . . . . . $11300001 CIH 2388 . . . . . . . .$9150000 CIH 2300 . . . . . . . .$9400097 CIH 2188 . . . . . . . . $70000IH 1460 25’ hdr . . . . .$1850099 Gln R62 4698h . . . $5400090 CIH 1020 22.5’ flex .$850005 CIH 1020 25’ . . . . . $1890096 CIH 1020 . . . . . . . .$1250086 CIH 1063

GRAIN DRILLS02 Sunf 9433-40’ . . . .$4100002 CB allplant 30’ . . . .$3900090 GP 24’ . . . . . . . . . . $1050001 GP 3S3000 . . . . . . $3000092 GP 13’ ewd x2 . . . . $950090 GP 24’ . . . . . . . . . . .$350093 GP 3610 36’ . . . . . .$950088 GP 45’ . . . . . . . . . .$1150090 GP 2SF30 . . . . . . . . $750090 GP 2SF24 . . . . . . . .$350089 GP 3SF30 . . . . . . . . $690089 GP 3SF30 . . . . . . .$1400087 GP 3S36 . . . . . . . . $1690080 GP 3S30 . . . . . . . . .$4500GP 13’ ewd dry fert . . .$4900

PLANTERS03 CIH 1200 16R . . . . $5900099 White 6100 12R . . .$22500

SPRAYERS06 SPX 3310 . . . . . . . .$137505 CIH SPX 3200 . . . . .$142504 Hardi Nav 1100 . . . $2450001 Willmar 8500 . . . . . $83500

SWATHERSNH HW320 18’ . . . . . .$3490003 JD 4895 18’ . . . . . .$4550003 CIH HDX182 . . . . .$1250090 JD 1600 16’ . . . . . . .$4000

97 NH 2318 18’ hdr. . . .$9500BALERS

04 JD 567 . . . . . . . . . .$2150096 JD 566 net . . . . . . .$1750098 JD 566 net . . . . . . .$1500096 JD 535 . . . . . . . . . .$1350004 CIH 562 . . . . . . . . .$1950004 CIH 562 . . . . . . . .$1600003 CIH 562 . . . . . . . . .$2050003 CIH 562 Mesh . . .$1750002 Hess 4910 . . . . . . . $5800094 CIH 8465T . . . . . . . .$5900Hess 565A . . . . . . . . . .$8500

RAKESVermeer R23A . . . . . . .$8500Sitrex 10w . . . . . . . . . . .$2000

TILLAGECIH 3950 26’ . . . . . . .$12500JD 680 29’ chisel . . . . .$1450Kr 1904 22’ disc . . . . . .$2500Baker 1100 27’ . . . . . . .$7900JD 230- 25’ disc . . . . . .$350005 strip cat 8R . . . . . .$1490007 Landpride 72” disk79 Big G 24’ disk . . . . .$4500Baker 1100 27’ disc . . .$7900JD 230 25’ disc . . . . . . . $3500Krause 1418 24’ . . . . . . $3500IH 560 6X16 3 point plow . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1000Glencoe 34’ FC . . . . . .$1500

Misc.

Call for ATV & lawn equip.

Straub InternationalSalina, Kansas

1-800-658-4653785-452-1180 Eric

785-493-4999 Kevin

Marion, Kansas

1-877-382-2188620-382-5439 Marlin

Wichita, Ks.

1-800-779-7012Hutchinson Ks.

1-800-658-1714Larned Ks.

1-866-400-3105Great Bend.

1-800-658-1706

NEW TRACTORSJD 7230 MFD w/740 loaderJD 5203 MFDJD 2305 compact tractorJD 3320 compact tractor

NEW MISC.10’ & 12’ pull type levelersLand Pride TrekersDanuser hyd. post hole diggersWestfield tailgate augers

NEW TILLAGELandoll 29’ disk

WE HAVE NEW LANDPRIDE6’ & 7’ ROTARY MOWERS

SPECIAL PRICES

NEW HAY EQUIPMENTH&S rakes, 12-16 wheels

USED HAY & FORAGEEQUIPMENT

JD 3970 pull type forageharvester

1996 NH 664 round balerVermeer 605 Super J

USED TILLAGEJD 36’ F.C.USED DRILLS & PLANTERS

JD 1250 6 row1986 GP 30’ 2 section 10”GP 13’ EWD

USED COMBINES1970 Gleaner M hydroJD 920 flex head

USED TRACTORS‘04 JD 7920JD 4230JD 4400 compact tractor

w/front bladeUSED LOADERS,

FEED WAGONS, MISC.5x12 Kelly Ryan feed wagon

w/scalesKoyker 600 loaderLandpride 15’ Rotary cutterHenke 370 bu. mixer wagonKD 7400 loader w/JD mounts

Over 20 UsedCars & Pickups

2007 GMC Sierra 1500, crewcab, 29K

2007 Chevy Trail Blazer LS,4x4, 21K

2006 Ford F150 XLT, supercrew, 24K

2006 Dodge Stratus SXT, 30K2006 Chevy Silverado LT, crew

cab, 38k2005 GMC SLE crew cab, 4x4,

40K2005 Ford F-150 XLT ext. cab,

4x4, 40K2004 Ford Explorer XLT, 4x4,

3rd seat2004 GMC Sierra SLE Z-71,

ext. cab, 4x42003 Chevy 2500 HD ext. cab,

4x4, 67K1999 Chevy Silverado Z-71,

ext. cab, 4x41996 Freightliner FLD 120

www.dauertruckcenter.com

JD Gun Safes In StockSpecial Price

DAUERIMPLEMENT

CO., INC.785-825-2141

Salina, KansasSouth 81 Highway

3 miles S. of Mid-State Mallwww.dauerimplement.com

(After Hours)JIM . . . . . . . . . .785-668-2582

(After Hours)Auto Sales

MIKE . . . . . . . .785-822-2613

— COMBINES —‘07 JD 9760 . . . . . . .$193,500‘07 JD 9760 . . . . . . .$199,000‘07 JD 9760 Hillco . .$225,000‘06 JD 9760 . . . . . . .$160,000‘06 JD 9760 Hillco . .$186,500’02 JD 9750 4WD . .$107,500‘07 JD 9660 Hillco . .$218,000‘06 JD 9660 4WD . .$182,600‘05 JD 9660 . . . . . . .$145,000‘05 JD 9660 4WD . .$167,500‘91 JD 9600 . . . . . . . .$35,000‘97 JD 9500 . . . . . . . .$46,500‘90 JD 9500 . . . . . . . .$36,500‘82 JD 6620 SH . . . . .$10,000‘01 CIH 2388 4WD . .$120,850‘95 CIH 2188 4WD . . .$56,750‘86 CIH 1680 4WD . . .$18,00042 flex headers - JD, CIH, NH,

CAT4 JD 1293 cornheads16 JD 893 cornheads2 JD 843 cornheads3 JD 643 cornheads29 flex headers

GRAIN DRILLS &PLANTERS

‘06 JD 32x30” . . . . . . .Coming‘07 JD 32x30” . . . . . . .Coming‘08 JD 2770 24RN . . .Coming‘08 JD 1770 24RN . . .Coming‘06 JD 1770 24x20” . .$85,000‘07 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$97,500‘06 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$96,500‘06 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$93,500‘05 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$89,500‘05 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$88,000‘07 Kinze 16/31 . . . . .$79,000‘06 Kinze 16/31 . . . . .$72,500‘06 Kinze 16/31 . . . . .$75,000‘05 Kinze 16/31 . . . . .$71,000‘04 Kinze 16/31 . . . . .$76,500‘98 JD 1770 16RN . . .$38,000‘05 JD 1790 12/23 . . .$69,500‘06 Kinze 12/23 . . . . .$59,000

‘06 Kinze 12/23 . . . . .$58,000‘03 Kinze 12/23 . . . . .$53,500‘05 JD 1790 12/23 . . .$76,000‘05 JD 1760 12RN . . .$34,000‘04 JD 1760 12RN . . .$38,000‘98 JD 1760 12Rn . . .$28,500JD 7200 12Rn . . . . . .$16,500‘01 Kinze 12x20 . . . . .$32,000JD 7000 12RN . . . . . . .$7,500Kinze 6RN LF . . . . . . .$7,500Pr. JD 515 drills . . . . . .$5,000

SPRAYERS‘05 Spray Coupe 7650 . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$109,500— TRACTORS —

‘03 JD 9420 Track . .$148,500‘00 JD 9400 Track . .$117,000’83 Versatile 875 . . . .$22,000‘77 Steiger ST270 . . .$18,000‘98 JD 8400 Track . . .$77,000‘94 JD 4960 MFWD . .$44,000‘75 JD 4630 . . . . . . . .$11,000‘76 JD 4430 4 post . . .$15,000JD 6410 w/640 . . . . . .$45,500

— TILLAGE —JD 510 disk ripper . . .$11,000DMI disk ripper . . . . . .$9,000JD 960 33’ FC . . . . . . .$3,750CIH 4300 28’ FC . . . . .$7,000

— HAY EQUIPMENT —‘07 JD 568, loaded . . .$29,500‘85 JD 530 . . . . . . . . . .$6,500MF 12 baler . . . . . . . . . .$750JD 1424 MoCo . . . . . . .$3,500

HiawathaImplement Co.785-742-7121

HIAWATHA, KS 66434

MACHINERY

— USED IMPLEMENT —2000 Case IH RS 561Hesston 1340 MoCoJD 7200 6 row‘04 Gehl 4840Gehl 4500 skid loader______________________

‘05 Gleaner R65

Kuhlman Impl.LINN, KANSAS

785-348-5547 Days

1981 JD 4640 6430 one ownerhours, triple hydraulics, quad range, duals, very good, $20,000. 785-336-1132. 785-562-7495.

JD 920 Flex head good condi-tion, $6,500 OBO; JD 222 rigid head, $2500 OBO. 785-336-3852.

Hesston 4910.............$45,000***********************************

USED FORAGE HARVESTERS & HEADS

4-’05 Claas 900 ......Coming In’03 Claas 900..........Coming In2004 Claas 900 ......Coming In2005 Claas 900 ......Coming In1997 Claas 880..........$85,000Claas RU600, 8 row head.......

.......................From $30,000***********************************

MISCELLANEOUSKrimper Kracker grain roller

mill .............................$2,0001975 Ford LN truck, gas, auto-

matic w/bed & hoist....$4,000

DKalvesta Impl.Company, Inc.620-855-3567

KALVESTA, KS 67856www.kalvestaimplement.com

1991 F250 with 5x8 Kelly Ryanfeed wagon, scales, excellent condition, $5,500 obo. 785-364-0522.

MACHINERY

SALVAGE COMBINESALLIS N7-6, L2, L, M, G, F2, F, CII, AII; JD 8820, 7720, 7700, 6600, 4400, 3300, 105, 95, 55; MF 860, 760, 750, 510, 410; IH 1680, 1480, 1460, 915, 815, 715, 503, 403; NH TR70-85, 1400, 995, 985, 975.

SALVAGE TRACTORSALLIS 7000-7080, 220, 210, 190XT; D17-19; JD 84-8630, 7520, 6030, 5020, 4630, 4430, 4020, 3020, 720, 730; CASE 1470, 1370, 1270, 1200, 1070, 930, 400; IH 1568, 1466, 1256, 1066, 1026, 806; FORD 4-5-6-8-9000; MF 2745, 1155, 1100, 90, 85; OLIVER 2150; MM G1000; WH2-150, 4-150.

Mike’s EquipmentBUHLER, KANSAS

1-800-543-2535

TIRE TOWN INC.149R46 Tread 100% 8* ....$75021.5L-16.1 bar tread 10p ..$400710/70R38 used 85% trd ..$650600/70R30 full tread .........$625420/85R46 100% ..............$5508007038 factory irregular$110030.5L-32 12p R-3 100%....$85031/1350-15 Rib 6p ..............$70710/70R42 100% tread...$170028L-26 diamond full tread .$750600/65R28 irregs. 100% ...$54521.5L-16.1 bar tread 10p ..$40014.9R34 fwd 80% .............$30018.4-30 irregulars 100% ...$325

Nationwide shippingSpecial Prices • New & Used

All sizes-major brandsWe deal

800-444-7209 800-451-9864

1995 R72 harvest special com-bine with 30’ header and 8 row cornhead; 2635 separator hours RWA, in excellent condition. 785- 476-6028.

JD 220 flexhead 20’, poly onunderside, long and short row dividers. 402-749-7675.

1983 8820 good older ma-chine, $11,500. 785-336-6596. 785-336-1016.

7000 AC tractor $7000. Nice,NH 456 sickle mower. 785-485-2286.

14’ OTTER angle dozer withbrush rack. 620-245-7800.

MACHINERY

1988 7120 MFD......Coming InNH No. 664 twine & net ..........

.............................Coming InCase IH 1250 8RN w/liquid,

used two seasons...........CallNew Befco rotary rakes$3,850Westfeld drill fill augers in

stockNew Tonutti 12 wheel rake .....

...................................$8,9001998 8930 MFD, low hours,

loaded......................$65,000

WINCHELL’S, INC.Phillipsburg, KS 785-543-2118

BOBCATS - TRADE-INS2007 S-300, 750 hrs. ..$35,0002007 S-250, 550 hrs. ..$34,5002007 S-205, 350 hrs. ..$29,0002006 S-220, 375 hrs. ..$25,5002006 S-300, 30 hrs. ....$39,5002006 435, mini-ex., 25 hrs. ......

..................................$50,0002007 T-250, 140 hrs....$44,0002000 1845C, 754 hrs. .$18,5001983 443 Bobcat...........$7,5002007 Bobcat S185, 250 hrs. ....

..................................$25,5002002 Bobcat S250, 3800 hrs. ..

..................................$17,5001978 JD 4440, QR w/260 ldr....

..................................$28,000Service on all

Bobcat EquipmentStop by and talk to us.

Now Is The Time To TradeMORE - LEASE MACHINES

COMINGALL MACHINES INSPECTED

& READY TO WORK.South on Rosencutter

in Manhattan, KSFor More Details CallGreg • 785-215-4285Jim • 785-565-1300

Chuck • 785-537-9979

HESSTON 856A round balerwith meshwrap, 4,000 total bales. 785-735-4272.

JD CORN HEADS 1981-1990 6-643 low tin oils, 1843 low tin oil, all have good deck plates, rolls and chains, $5500- $8500, also have corn heads for rent 643 or 843. Cosgrove Farm Company. 620-767-5928 or 785-466-6019.

M&W ROTARY hoe model 1930 hydraulic folding with gage wheels. 785-735-4272.

JD 3020G 3pt, 2HYD, 4400 hrs,NF, excellent, $6,750. 785-336-2067.

JD 125 Chuckwagon, covered,shedded, 785-539-1345.

FOR SALE: NH 660 baler balecommand and net wrap, $3000 OBO. 785-654-3409.

MACHINERY

35 GLEANER HEADSCorn, Flex, Rigid

Majority ReconditionedDUFFEK IMPLEMENT

Seward, Nebraska

402-643-3290www.gleanerheads.com

OUR 58th YEARNEW TRACTORS

2009 JD 1590, drill2008 JD 72302008 JD 74302008 JD 7330

USED TRACTORS1999 JD 7410, MFWD1998 JD 8300 ................Sharp1998 JD 6410, ROPS1997 JD 7610, 2WD1996 JD 7800 2WD1994 JD 5400, MFWD1976 JD 42301973 JD 4430

COMBINES2001 JD 925 F

NEW EQUIPMENTSPECIALS

2008 JD 568 rd. baler2008 JD 1990 CCS drillJD Z track mowersJD 741 SLJD 741 NSLBison 300 XHD 3 pt. blades

HAY EQUIPMENT1999 NH 1475 14’ MoCoNew big bale forks

USED EQUIPMENT2006 JD 1770 NT 16RN..........

.................................Coming2007 JD 1760 w/fert. ..Coming2006 JD 1990 CCS, 40’1990 JD 630 disk

SOLID — STABLE STILL JD

785-336-2138 Days785-548-5855 Nights

Visit Us Atjddealer.deere.com/toddtractor

Seneca, Kansas

JD 7720 and 920 flex head$13,000, 653A row head. 785-547-3572 or 785-741-0134.

WANT TO buy IH 986, 1086, or1486 tractor needing major re-pairs. 402-297-8750.

WANTED: ADAPTOR for MFcombine to JD row head. 785- 658-5510.

NH HAY rakes, dolly wheels,258- $4,250, 260- $2,600, Dou-ble hitch- $100, sold- complete, $6,750. 785-292-4591.

1991 JD 9600 long auger chop-per DAM, F and AFT, DAS, 2900 separator hours, very nice, with or without JD 925 flex, $44,500. 620- 767- 5928

WANTED TO buy 3 point 7’ Brush Hog. 785-256-6404.

MACHINERY

WE ARE DEALERS FOR

x

gKelly-Ryan - Landoll

Kewanee - WestendorfC.E. Attachments

H&S

SKID LOADERS& ATTACHMENTS

2 - New Gehl 5240 skid loaderNew Gehl 5640 turbo2004 Gehl 6640 cab AC, heat,

2 spd., 1300 hrs.‘99 Gehl 4635, 1900 hrs.NH L455 skid loader, 475 hrs.2003 Gehl 6635 cab/heat2004 Gehl 4840CEA pallet forks, tooth barsUsed Lowe 40C hi flow trnchrNew Mensch, manure scrprsLowe hydr. post hole diggerM&M hydra-snip tree shearBrush grapples and bolt on

grapplesWorksaver Bale forks

NEW EQUIPMENTH&S 170 grinder mxr12 wheel carted wheel rakesMeyer 7500 all purpose

spreader, rear dischargeNew Bush Hog 6’ rot. mowerH&S 14 wheel hi-cap rakesWood splitters

USED EQUIPMENTH&S 10 wheel carted rakeAC 200 diesel tractorGehl 1850 balerGehl 1870 rd. balerAC 185 diesel tractor

SENECA IMPL. CO.Hwy. 36 West

SENECA, KANSAS

Day ...785-336-2621Night..................785-336-2502

OHLDE TRACTOR REPAIR

•Daewoo 440 Plus.......$19,500NEW XRT VEHICLES

12 month 0%financing or

free upgrade• New XRT 850..............Just In•XRT 1550 SE..........................

...............Spring sale $10,950•XRT 1550 dsl. ..............Just In•Club Car

USED UTILITY VEHICLES•Used XRT-1200

•Used school bus, 1987, Ford, 65 pas., AT, diesel ......$2,500

OHLDE TRACTOR REPAIR892 Quivira RoadLinn, KS 66953

785-348-5766800-546-5457

8350 JD 16X8 grain drill onDouble Time hitch, $1300; IHC 510 16x8 grain drill $500; both $1650. 785-747-8196. 785-729-3323.

MACHINERY

USED TRACTORS‘05 Case IH MXM130 Value

MFD w/loader, 550 hrs.‘05 Case IH MXM130 MFD,

2050 hrs.‘77 Case 1410‘77 IH 1086 w/cabIH 3788‘51 JD B, restored

MISCELLANEOUS‘99 EZ Trail 500 grain cart‘02 Case IH 2366, 4WD‘02 Case IH 2388, 1865 sep.

hrs., 4WD‘93 Case IH 1666 combine,

sharp‘02 Case IH 1020 flex, 30’‘89 Case IH 1620 combine,

3150 hrs. w/15’ 1020 and 843 cornhead

Case IH 1054 cornhead‘05 Case IH RMX 340 disk, 34’‘01 JD 2700 disk ripper‘95 GP 36’ solid standBush Hog SQ84 offset hitch, 7’‘04 Case IH DCX131 disk,

MoCo‘05 Case IH RBX562 rd. baler‘91 Case IH 8450 rd. baler‘86 JD 7720 Titan 2 4WD

w/218 flex head‘88 JD 920 flex headCase IH 1044 cornhead3 - Case IH 1020, 15’ heads‘96 Case IH 1020, 30’ flex2 - Case IH 5100 drills, tan-

dem hitch‘98 Case IH 955 12 row, fold-

ing‘98 Kinze 2210 12 row, 30”Case IH 900 12 row, foldingIH 800 12 row 30’ semi mountIH 800, 8 row 30, trailingHiniker 5000 cult., 8x36Orthman 613 super sweep 12

row, 30 no-till cult., loadedJD 1010 field cultivator, 28’Case IH 183 6 row 30Krause 1592 disk, 21’Gravity box w/gear & auger

SALVAGE‘80 NH TR-75 combineIH 1440, 1460 & 1660 com-

bines

ROSSVILLETruck & TractorROSSVILLE, KANSAS

785-584-6195

2004 956A Hesston round ba-ler, MW, only 3,000 bales; 2004 Hesston 1345 disc swather hitch type, low acres, 620-897-7555.

1988 8820 Titan II, RWA Damchopper, $18,000. 785-336-6252, evenings. 785-336-1771, cell.

FOR SALE:1984 IHC 5488 trac-tor 100 hrs on complete engine overhaul, new paint, interior and rear tires well above average condition; 25’ Case IH field culti-vator with harrow; several pieces of smaller equipment disks, chisels, v-blades, all usa-ble condition. Coldwater, KS. 620-546-3098.

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BRUNA IMPL. CO.TRACTORS

2005 Case-IH JX95 MFD, 6302005 Case-IH DX55, MFD with

loader, 91 hrs.2004 Case-IH MXU135, MFD

w/ldr., 2346 hrs.2003 Case-IH MX230 MFD, 46981998 Case-IH 8940 MFD, 46041997 Case-IH 8930 MFD, 51301997 Case-IH 5230 MFD, 49851995 Case-IH 5240 MFD w/ldr.,

3870 hrs.1992 Case-IH 7150 MFD, 79841991Case-IH 7120 MFD, 61661989 Case-IH 7110 2WD, 63661989 CIH 685, 3825 hrs.1988 Case-IH 7110 2WD, 62001986 Case-IH 3394 MFD, 39091984 Case-IH 2394 2WD, 73281982 IH 5488 2WD, 7385 hrs.1980 IH 1086 2WD1976 IH Hydro 100, 4766 hrs.1996 NH 7740, 4977 hrs.2001 JD 4300, 1400 hrs.1974 JD 44301999 NH TC 33 w/ldr., 1275 hrs

COMBINES2006 Case-IH 2388, 694 hrs.2006 Case-IH 2377, 537 hrs.2005 Case-IH 2388, 860 hrs.2005 Case-IH 2388, 698 hrs.2005 Case-IH 2388, 1435 hrs.2005 Case-IH 2388, 620 hrs.2005 Case-IH 2388, 569 hrs.2005 Case-IH 2388, 1469 hrs.2005 Case-IH 2388, 445 hrs.2005 Case-IH 2388, 678 hrs.2005 Case-IH 2388, 720 hrs.2004 Case-IH 2388, 1328 hrs.2003 Case-IH 2388, 1973 hrs.2002 Case-IH 2388, 1423 hrs.2000 Case-IH 2388, 2713 hrs.1997 Case-IH 2188, 3953 hrs.1996 Case-IH 2188, 3171 hrs.1994 Case-IH 1688, 3696 hrs.1991 Case-IH 1660, 3177 hrs.1990 Case-IH 1680, 3200 hrs.1990 Case-IH 1660, 3244 hrs.2002 JD 9650, 1992 hrs.1981 IH 1440, 2830 hrs.2000 Gleaner R62, 3288 hrs.1987 Gleaner R60, 3023 hrs.

DISCSIH 490, 25’Case-IH 596, 23’Case-IH 3950, 33’Krause 1907, 24’Krause 2420 22’11”

DRILLSKrause 5425, 25’1987 GP 25F-24Case-IH 5300, 13’Case-IH 5500 soybean special,

30’GP 30’ 3 sectionJD 455, 25’ drill

HAY EQUIPMENTBALERS

JD 510Gehl RB2880RBX 561 netRBX 451Case-IH RBX563Case-IH RBX5622 - Case-IH RS5612 - Case-IH 84652 - Case-IH RS551Case-IH 8480NH 595, 3x4 sq.NH BR 780

1994 Vermeer 605KRAKES

JD 704, 14 wheelHesston 3986, 14 wheelH&S 12 wheelH&S 14 whl.

S.P.WINDROWERS2002 NH HW340, 15’, 2185 hrs.1999 Case-IH 8870, 18’, 11842003 NH HW300, 14’, 1435

PULL TYPE WINDROWERSNH 116, 14’2001 JD 946, 13’Gehl 2275, 14’Gehl 2270, 14’

SKID LOADERS2006 Gehl 6640E, 800 hrs.2002 Gehl LS46355X, 1340 hrs.1983 Gehl SL4510, 1900 hrs.Bob Cat 863, 1195 hrs.2000 JD 260, 860 hrs.

FRONT END LOADERS2004 Quicke 770GB 7602007 Westendorf XTA-4001999 Farmhand 258Framhand XL9452005 Westendorf CC-340

HEADERSFLEX3 - Case-IH 1020, 20’2 - Case-IH 1020, 22 1/2’5 - Case-IH 1020, 25’2 - Case-IH 1020, 30’JD 930, 30’2 - JD 925, 25’1979 IH 820, 20’1988 Gleaner Series III, 20’RIGIDJD 920, 20’Case-IH 1010, 30’Case-IH 1010, 22 1/2’IH 810, 20’1993 Gleaner Series III, 27’

CORNHEADS3 - Case 883, 8RN2 - Case-IH 1063, 6 row5 - Case-IH 1083, 8 row2 - IH 983, 8 rowIH 863, 6 rowJD 643, 6RNGleaner 6RNGleaner 6 row wide

MISCELLANEOUSKnight 3375 mixer wagonKelly Ryan 5x12 feed wagon2-Haybuster H-1000 tub grinders11’ Otter dozer blade2000 Bestway FPII, 1060Bestway FPIII, 1000 ga. spryr2006 Bestway FP III, 1280Several used rotary cutters

GRAIN CARTSUnverferth 650Demco 550UFT 500Parker 250UFT 860

BRUNA IMPL. CO.785-562-5304

MARYSVILLE, KANSAS

785-325-2232WASHINGTON, KANSAS

785-632-5621CLAY CENTER, KANSAS

www.brunaimplementco.com

MACHINERY

GARRETT RANCH SUPPLY

785-256-23723 1/2 miles South of

Auburn, KSNEW MASSEY FERGUSON

TRACTORS2605 MF, FWA w/ldr.2605 MF tractor, 40 hp.573 MF 2 wheel, 60 hp.573 MF 4 wheel, 70 hp.573 MF 4 wheel, cab, 70 hp.583 MF, 2 wheel cab, 80 hp.5465 MF tier 2, 110 hp., cab5465 MF, tier 3, 120 hp., cabHesston 10 ft. 3 disc mower

USEDCab 2745 MF, 2 whl, 140 hp.Cab 1800 MF 4x4, 180 hp.Cab 4345 MF, 2 wheel,

w/loader, 80 hp.Platform 399 MF w/loader, 100

hp.283 MF tractor, 67 hp.Int. 350 WFPS9N Ford w/loaderMF 1230, FWA, 30 hp.MF 1105 cabMin Moline Jetstar 3Hesston 8250, 14 ft.Hesston 8200, 14 ft.Hesston 6610, 14 ft.JD 1209, 9’ swather

8530 CASE IH small square baler, whip, farmhand accumu-lator and fork, excellent condi-tion, low bales. 785-658-7297.

‘07 Case IH MX275 MFD ..Call‘98 Case IH 8940 .......$64,500‘97 Case IH 9350........$66,500‘97 Case IH 9370........$66,000‘77 IH 686 w/loader.......$9,000‘95 Case IH 2188...............Call‘83 IH 1480 ...................$7,000IH 800 6RN...................$3,300LP Tree Liminator saw..$3,500LP zero-turn 44” cut......$4,000‘83 Hesston 5580 baler.$1,500

JEWELLIMPLEMENTJewell, KS 66949

Toll Free877-428-3261

NEW EQUIPMENTAgco RT 140A............In StockHesston 4344 rakes in stockHesston 9365 .............In StockMF 7480, Dyna VT, Tier 3 .......

................................In StockMF GC 2300 ...$10,250 - CashMF 6485..........................NEW‘07 MF 2756 RBKelly Ryan 5x12 ...........$9,700Rhino SE7 ....................$2,150

USED COMBINES‘82 L2............................$7,500‘03 R65.....................$129,000‘88 R-50......................$29,995

USED TRACTORSMF 6150 - 2C, 1500 hrs., con-

signed .....................$33,000Ford 861.......................$6,500

USED HAY EQUIPMENT‘05 Agco 5546A, 300 bales .....

................................$24,500‘02 Hesston 4790 .......$50,000Hesston 856 rd. baler .$15,0002 - Hesston 956A MW, 3900

bales .......................$26,500Hesston 565 A..............$9,000NH 116, 16’ .................$6,000

TILLAGE & MISC.M&W 15’ mower ...........$6,000JD 455 30’, clean, coming inAC 1300 29’ F.C...........$2,000Allied 595 loader w/806

mounts ......................$3,500

We are your Outback Guidance Dealer for Marion,

Harvey and Butler County

HESSTON®

k

603 N. Ash - Hillsboro, KS

[email protected]

JD 4020 PS excellent mechan-ical condition, very straight, re-cent overhaul w/ late model block, 80% rears, repainted, 785-457-1050.

32’ BLUEJET Landwalker NH3chisel with liquid tank and pump. 785-476-6028.

MACHINERY

SHUCK IMPLEMENTNOW A GLEANER PARTS DEALER

Woods batwing mowers in stock

Woods rotary cutters in stockLandoll 26’ disk in stockEZ Trail header trailers in

stockEZ Trail 300 bushel wagons

with augers & tarps in stock2008 Sunflower 25’ land finish-

er, Demo ........................CallSpra-Coupe 230 50’ booms,

hyd. adj. good..........$13,5002006 MF 5460 MFD with load-

er, 190 hrs..................Just In1994 White 6195 MFD, low

hrs. ..........................$49,9001997 Hesston 1360 15’ disc

mower cond.............$13,9002003 Hesston 956A baler

w/mesh ....................$22,500DMI Tiger Two pull type 7

shank ripper with coulters.........................................9,500

2002 JD 352TS mini excava-tor, 950 hrs. .............$25,000

Woods B320 20 ft. batwing .......................................$6,500

Walinga 510 Agravac, like new................................$12,000

Caretree 632 skid steer tree spade.........................$3,750

1989 White 120 MFD, 4800 hrs., good cond........$26,500

2003 3000 Great Plains 30’ drill, 9350A ..............$27,500

New Sitrex 10 wheel rake in stock

New Idea 5209 9’ disk mower cond.........................$12,900

6342 Oliver 3 bottom rollover plow................................Call

White 2-105, recond., new paint.........................$19,900

1980 White 2-155, Cummins engine, good cond...$18,900

1982 White 2-135, overhaul, new paint .................$18,900

Challenger MT645 MFD, 1100 hrs. ..........................$86,000

MF 5445 cab MFD loader, power shuttle, low hrs.......................................Consigned

Woods 9000 3 point backhoe, like new ...............Consigned

MF 471 MFD w/1070 loader, like new ...................$27,900

1989 R50 Gleaner Combine, RWA, Immaculate condition .with flex head ..........$30,000

White 2-105 tractor............CallJD 8300 drill ....................$900MF 596 cab, 4WD, low hours ..

................................$36,000In Stock Degelman Bale King

bale processorCall for DemoASV HD4520, 1998....$22,000White 120 (consigned)$20,0009750 MF 25’ flex head....CALL

Lawrence, KS785-843-8093800-654-5191Fax: 785-843-1014

WANTED: IH 574 or 544 utilitytractor with loader. Must be nice. Call evenings 785-732-6458.

USED TRACTORSJD 7420 CAHCase-IH MXM 155Case 4494 4WDVersatile 875 4WD

USED COMBINESCase-IH 1660 RWACase IH 2388 RWAIH 1460 RWAAC R50 RWA

1-800-530-5428Thomas Impl. Inc.

Jct. 59 & 96 HiwaysAltamont, KansasFax: 620-784-5622

USED AUGERSFord TW30 PFA tractorNew H&S 12 & 14 wheel hi

cap rakesH&S 12 wheel carted rakeKewanee 10x65, new screwsNew REM Bale Processors3-8x62 SA hydr. Mayrath1-8x61 SA hydr. Westfield1-10x72 SA hydr. MayrathNew Mayrath augers2-2100 REM vac, usedNew 2500HD REM vacs10x71 SA hydr. Westfield

REM Vacs for rent

Steiner Implement2462 Acorn Rd., Sabetha, KS

785-284-2181Fax 785-284-2182

SILAGE DUMP wagon. 785-562-8001.

MACHINERY

NEWBalers 605M, 604M, 504MRakes R2800, R2300, WR22

wheel rakesBP 8000 bale processors LH &

RHMayrath augers

USED 605Ms, 604M, 504M, 605Ls,

605Js, 554XLs, 504L, JD567LARGER BALE FORKS

AVAILABLE SPRING STEEL

NEW STEELRound square tubing angle

channel & flatSHEET METAL

6’x10’ 18 ga..................$44.0040”x72”, 18 ga. .............$20.0023”x80”, 18 ga. .............$10.0014 ga. & 1/8” floor plate

EXPANDED METALGLEANER REEL BATS

2 3/8”, 2 7/8”, 3 1/2”, 4 1/2”, 5 1/2”, 4 1/2” drills

3/4”, 7/8” & 1” sucker rodWELDING SUPPLIES

Oxygen C125 & acet. Bottles for sale

Welding rods & wireTop & bottom belts for all ba-

lersTwine 4’ & 5’ netwrapPortable panels, Feed Bunks

& Round Bale Feeders

Forrest JohnsonLEONARDVILLE, KS 66449

785-293-5583785-293-2235

TRACTORSNew Case IH MX215New Case IH DX311971 IH 656D, WFE, 3 pt.1966 IH 806 D w/DuAl loader

HAY EQUIPMENTJD 640 side delivery rakeNH 851 rd. baler1980 JD 510 rd. balerHesston 5580 balerHesston 6610 swather, sal-

vageMISCELLANEOUS

Westfield TR100-71 augerNew Landoll 6230 26’ diskNew Brown 7’ tandem discNew Brown 460 tree cutterNew Brown 672 tree cutterNew Harvest International

augersNew Cimmaron 30’ header

trailer7 1/2’ high volume buckets, fits

JD 640 loaderNew Landoll 1550 5 shank rip-

per1981 IH 1460 combine

CONSIGNED EQUIPMENTIH 4-16 plow, 2 pt. hitchMayrath 8x33 elec. drive augerVermeer 605 Super F rd. balerKrause 271 12’ chisel plow

dt

Superior Impl., Inc.402-879-4723

Evening 402-879-3719SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA

GLEANER CORN head 6 row630A, black, fits L and M series. 785-965-2274.

2004 NH HW 320 1100 hrs, HS, 18 ft HS head; JD 4520 recent overhaul, cab, 2 remotes, with WL64 loader. 620-897-7555.

480/80R38 FST RAT .......$82420.8x38 FST SAT ............$90018.4x34 FST TF & RD .....$561

DON’S TIRETF 866-888-7838

Abilene, KS

JD 653A row crop head, good,with/ without, IH mountings, $3500. 785-736-2772.

WANTED: OFFSET disc 10- 14ft need good frames and good blades. 402-297-8750.

NH 1118 swather 16’ cab, air,$9500. 785-363-7340.

MACHINERY

JD FLEX Heads 1991- 1998 (6)925 and (3) 930, 2 are CM, all have poly bottoms, all have pipe reels, some have JD poly snouts, and some have Abilene machine shorty snouts, $5500- $10,500. Cosgrove Farm Com-pany. 620-767-5928 or 785-466-6019.

Used Combine PartsGleaner A, E, C, C II, G, F, F2,

M, K, L, L2, N6NH TR 70IH 715, 815; MF 550, 510JD 4400 & 6600Various headers & tires

DON McLAUGHLINVermillion, KS

785-382-6394Cell: 785-799-7753

JD 450B dozer 6 way blade,good condition, $9,800. Horton, KS. 573-280-4078.

GLEANER PARTS FOR SALE

M - L3 - N6 - R62 - 72 new and used salvaged parts. Re-maned hydros, radiators, alter-nators, sprockets and shafts. New belts, Hillside raddles, cylinder bars, elevator chains, etc. At reduced prices. Also various size headers.

LOREN BLAZEKBelleville, KS.

785-729-3495, Shop785-527-7130, Residence

785-556-8952 Mobile

‘81 JD 7720 hydro 24’ $14,500; ‘74 JD 7700 hydro 20’ $6,500; Case IH field cultivator 24 ft, $5,600. 785-536-4559.

PF 75 MFDLandpower 145

0% for 24 monthsPreviously Owned

8345 Belarus w/TA26Like New 420 Gehl 10 wheel

Rake $2,7008345ST Belarus

310 Belarus 4WD1086 IH w/GB 670 ldr.‘96 Dodge 1 ton diesel

SchwantTractorDover, KS

785-256-6242www.schwanttractor.com

1986 CASE IH 1660 with 101025’ head, 810 151/2’ head and header trailer, Gordon Air sieve, 4100 hours, excellent condition, $22,500. 620-664-4172.

IH #496 28’ disk. Lindsborg, KS. 785-227-4220.

IHC #10- 16 hole grain drill-white box with fertilizer. Always shedded. 785-348-5417.

NEW EQUIPMENTBush Hog Mowers

Country Clipper Zero Turn Mowers

Westfield Truck AugersVermeer 605M Balers In StockVermeer twin rakes

SPECIAL PRICEUM 5000 bushel grain cart

USED TRACTORSOliver 1650 dieselCase 1070Case 2090White 2-135White 2-85

USED ROUND BALERSGehl 1500 rd. balerJD 510 rd. balerHesston 5580Hesston 560AVermeer 605L w/netNew Idea 4855 rd. baler, like

newVermeer 605M, 2 to chooseVermeer 605K

USED MISCELLANEOUSJD 700 hyd. rakeDarf wheel rakeCrustbuster 3200 drillVermeer R24 rakeUsed Stihl chain saws

WANTEDUsed White 445 disk chisel

G & R IMPL. CO.WESTENDORF-BUSH HOG

STIHL620-732-3245

or 620-732-2275DURHAM, KANSAS

MACHINERY

MF 2705 with duals 120 HP,4,366 hours, serial #9R001562. 785-284-2803.

NH SQUARE baler hay linermodel #278, $4,500. 913-909-7438.

FOR SALE: JD 410 grain cart w/ flowtasion tires, w/ hyd shut off, Ag King, $4,000. 785-944-3517 after 6 pm.

Allis Chalmers Tractors175 diesel......................$6,800200 open, OH................$7,500D17 Series III ................$4,2007045 PST...........................Call7060 PD.............................CallN-5 combine, 20’ flex

JOHN BERGMANSeneca, KS • 785-336-3158

MACHINERY

SOLD

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MISCELLANEOUS

604M and 605M balersR2300 twin rakeWR22 10 wheel cart rakeTM 800 trail mower, 10.5’

All Rebuilt EquipmentHave 1 Year Warranty

Like new ‘05 RBX562 Case baler, net kicker.......$19,500

BB 256 Bale Buster.......$4,500BP 7000 flot. tire ...........$9,750

VERMEER USED EQUIP.504C w/hay saver whls .$1,250504G w/hay saver whls.$2,500504F..............................$1,500605J monitor .................$5,000605F balers.......$2,500-$3,000605H .............................$2,000605K net & monitor605L net kicker

Sloop Sales &Hook’s Repair, Inc.

Lyndon, KS 66451

785-828-4706www.sloophook.com

CX 75 4WD TR w/loaderCX 105 4WD tractorCX 105 4WD TR w/loaderMC 115 4WD TR w/loader

Chainsaws Sales & ServiceNEW EQUIPMENT

Woodsplitter 20+ w/Honda3 pt. bale carrierBale spears for loadersDanuser post hole digger6’ pull rotary cutter ........$1,2508’ Cimarron box bladeECR-10 10 wheel cart rake

We install & Service Bale Beds

TD4400 New Trail Hand ATVUSED EQUIPMENT

AMT 323, 10’6” mower cond.1060 Hesston disc cnd..$3,500560IH tractor & loader...$4,000200 A/C tractor, diesel ..$6,0003020 JD w/loader ..........$6,500TA46 WD loader, like newRB 1072 6’ blade .............$500Grazer ZT mower..........$2,5003615 BH flex wing, 15’ ..$5,0002510 Kawasaki Mule, dl $5,00072” 3 pt. finish mower.......$7501270 14’ Hesston swather, like

new..........................$14,0005800 Hesston baler.......$1,000704 JD Hy Cap rake......$4,000

EMPLOYMENT

POSITION AVAILABLE foryoung intern on Central Kansas ranch. Cattle, horse, machinery, fencing experience provided. Bunkhouse, meals, pocket cash provided. Needed: good work ethic, desire to learn, lack of emotional and financial bag-gage. Contact: Joel Wimer, C&W Ranch. 785-452-0343; [email protected].

Plains Grains, Incorporated

A private non-profit regional wheat-marketing organization representing state wheat com-missions in TX, OK, KS, CO, NE, seeks consultant for day-to-day management. Consul-tant is expected to coordinate activities within the scope of the regional strategic plan. This includes managing the hard winter wheat crop quality testing program and communi-cating crop quality information to international customers.

Proposals should be submitted to:

[email protected] Rt. 1, Box 65

Burlington, OK 73722by September 15, 2008

ESTIMATORS- WSRI seeksentry or mid-level estimators to bid landscape, revegetation, irri-gation, and erosion control proj-ects. [email protected] or fax 303-833-4447.

EMPLOYMENT

FAMILY FARM and cattle oper-ation in South Central Kansas seeking full time employee. Ex-perience and references re-quired. Housing and utilities pro-vided. Ph 620- 497-6611 or email [email protected].

NEED PART TIME HELP

Must have some knowledge of livestock.

Apply at or call:Herington

Livestock Market785-258-2205785-258-0226

WANTEDOWNER-

OPERATORTo pull 50-foot cattle pot. 4-state area, must have insur-ance and permits. Based in Hoxie KS and Northwest KS and Imperial, NE.

Call 8AM-5PM at800-542-7838 or

877-386-4135Fax resume to 913-533-2426

Responsible self starting man needed to operate a wean to finish hog operation. Requires a person who is motivated and can work unsupervised after initial training. Welding, basic electrical and maintenance skills would be helpful.

Resume andreferences required.

CALL KEN GOODYEAR785-210-6298

SENIOR ESTIMATOR- WSRI isseeking an individual with at least 5 years of senior level esti-mating experience as well as experience with Bid2Win soft-ware or equivalent estimating software. Landscape and Irriga-tion- experience must include superior knowledge in large scale commercial irrigation sys-tems, a proven track record of successfully bidding commercial and government projects in the $100K to $5M range as well as supervising 2 other estimators. Reclamation and Earthwork- Must have significant experi-ence in bidding earthwork asso-ciated with oil and gas locations, mine tailings, sediment ponds and stream channels restora-tion. Must have exceptional knowledge of common reclama-tion practices, such as seeding, mulching, erosion control, fab-rics, woody planting and wet-lands construction. Also, must have working knowledge with PayDirt, AGTek or comparable earthwork take off software. Ex-cellent wages, benefits as well as incentive programs for quali-fied individuals. Please see our website www.wsreclamation.com for more information regarding our company. Email resumes to [email protected]; fax 303-833-4447.

BROOKOVER CATTLE Co is alarge commercial livestock oper-ation looking to hire individuals with a strong work ethic interest-ed in the agricultural field, will train, EOE, top wages, top of the line benefits. Call Johnny 620-874-4010.

Construction Help Wanted

Experienced Heavy Equipment Operators, needed in Ft. Riley, KS. Especially Scraper Opera-tors. Would train the right indi-vidual.

CallBergkamp

Construction to set up an interview

316-522-3471.Equal Opportunity

Employer, Women and Minorities are

encouraged to apply

TRUCK DRIVERS wanted forsilage harvest, start immediate-ly. 785-458-2466. 785-494-2477.

HARVEST HELP wanted. NEKansas farm, excellent pay, full- time position possible. Argan-bright farms. 785-747-8645.

EMPLOYMENT

FARM EQUIPMENT mechanicwanted. Mac Don and used combine dealer looking for a friendly motivated person, expe-rience preferred but will train, excellent benefits, good wages, small town living. Call W T Re-pair. 785-738-8226. 785-738-3132.

SUPERVISORWANTED

TRAVALONG TRAILERSIf you are looking for a change or challenge, then come see us. We are accepting applica-tions for a supervisor position. Experience preferred. Good communication skills, team player.

Apply in person to Marlaine Champagne or

email resume [email protected]

Apply at:451 Hwy 9, Waterville, KS

SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS

WANTED IN ROSSVILLE &

ST. MARYS AREARegular and sub drivers need-ed. Moms can work when chil-dren are in school and be off when they are. An opportunity to earn extra spending money.

For More Information Call785-233-2009

DRIVEROTR

TO HAUL CATTLECDL and Reference required. Great Benefits. Based in Hox-ie, KS and Northwest KS and Imperial, NE

Call 8AM-5PM at800-542-7838 or

877-386-4135Fax resume to 913-533-2426

ANTIQUES

Yesterday’s RoseAntique Mall

101 NE 21st, Next toMcDonalds behind

Dollar GeneralAbilene, Kansas

8th Anniversary Store Wide SaleAugust 9 thru August 31

785-263-4076

JOHN DEERE 3HP hit miss engine mounted on cart, re-stored, $2000. 913-782-7062, [email protected].

BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS

SMITH POSTYARDPost, Staves, Poles & RailsHEDGE- CREOSOTE & CCA

Pressure TreatedJEFF SMITH

PH 620-625-3439www.smithpostyard1989.com

oServing the area for 42 years in grain equipment sale, erec-tion and service. Call us for ex-perienced service.

J. & N. ElliottConstruction, Inc.

Box 127 • Morrowville, KS785-265-3872

FOAM INSULATIONThe Icynene Insulation

System™ Metal Bldgs. — Homes

800-334-3626Healthier, Quieter, More

Energy Efficient.™MID-AMERICAN SALES, INC.

DOUGLAS FUR rafters3”x12”x21’, excellent condition. 785-640-1235.

BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS

Fortress FenceStrongest continuous

fence made.4, 5, 6 & 7 bars available

Bigger...Stronger...Cheaper!

Corral MaterialsMore choices...Lowest prices!

Prime & reject pipe, rods,cable, caps, clips, springs

and more.

Structural SteelSquare tubing, angles, flats, channel, beams, sheet, plate

and more.

WE DELIVERGoBob Pipe & Steel

877-851-2365www.gobobpipe.com

STEEL BUILDING INVENTORY SALE

I-Beam ConstructionEasy Bolt-Up Design

40x65, 60x90, 100x150Many Others Available

(800) 369-3882www.toplinebuildings.com

Hardwood LumberOak & CottonwoodFor trailers, decks, horse stalls,

construction, fencing, etc.

CUSTOM CUT TO ANY SIZE

Also kiln dried hardwoods

CAN CUT YOUR LOGS

Kansas Hardwoods, Inc.

Belvue KS

785-456-8141

Alta Vista, KansasBuilding Packages &

Do It Yourself KitsHorse Stalls & Accessories

Windows & Doors

29 gauge paintedsteel panels

Secondary metalpanels available

Delivery Available

785-499-5296www.k-constructioninc.com

Butterfly Supply, Inc.

800-249-7473• Tubing • Rods • Cable •

• Guardrail • Clips •

LIVESTOCK FENCING SUPPLIESwww.buttersupplyflyinc.com

29 ga ptd (lifetime wty) .$94/sq29 ga #2 ptd white ........$83/sq26 ga ptd (lifetime wty)$111/sq26 ga galvalume ...........$88/sq

- Delivery Available -Building Packages, OH Doors

Insulation, Livestock Equipment, Scales, Wa-

ters(prices

subject to change)

BINS - DRYERS - VACS

3000 BUSHEL hopper bin, aer-ation, ladder, no rust, good con-dition. 402-228-0654. 402-239-1832.

FOR SALE: Behlen grain dry-er, continuous flow, 500 bushel per hour, excellent, could deliv-er. 785-337-2984.

BINS - DRYERS - VACS

“BETWEEN HARVESTS” saleon a new fully-equipped Con-veyair Ultima 6 grain vac (one only),$2,200 off list price, 2 year warranty. Call Detrixhe Grain Vacs at 866-327-6822.

SERVICES

ALTERNATIVE HEAT SYSTEMS

HIGH EFFICIENCY HEAT SYSTEMS

RADIANT HEAT SPECIALISTS

• Individual Homeowners• Agricultural Solutions• Large commercial Size Operations

• Taylor Woodfired, hot water furnaces

• Munchkin high efficiencygas furnaces

• Also Sentinel and Sentrusbuilding dealer

Call us for free estimates and questions

Martin Heating Specialists

Onaga, KS785-889-4340

MASSAGE BY Yollie, Koreangirl, certified. Isn’t it time for a massage at your convenience Call 913-602-9074 Daytime. To-peka.

MOBILE HOMES

RV 1982 NUWAY 5th wheel 25’ remodeled to be sales office, stove, fridge, no kitchen cabi-nets, new flooring, $ 2000. 620- 726-5689.

PETS

PUREBRED AUSTRALIANShepherd puppies for sale. Call Brad. 785- 366-0962.

3 MALE Terriers, 1/2 rat/1/2 toy fox, born 6-21-08, ready now, have shots, $75. 785-836-2320.

ASCA AUSTRALIAN Shepherd pups, 4 males left, Blue merle and black tris/ $175; Jackrat puppies for sale, 2 females/ $75, 2 males/ $50. 785-363-2197 or 785-747-6763, leave message.

HARVESTING

CORN SILAGE harvesting, have JD 5830 with 6 row Kem-per and 2 twin screw trucks. Within 40 miles of Blaine, Kan-sas preferred. Evenings, 785-457-3651. 785-457-3440.

FOR SALE: 5820 John Deeresilage cutter with 4-row Kemper head, Duradrum and spout ext., $38,000. 785-769-4837.

LOOKING TO harvest beans,milo, and corn, 2 Case com-bines. 785-349-2850.

SPRAY EQUIPMENT

1998 854 Rogator 80’ boomsSS tank. 785-479-3753. 785-263-3037.

1998 1803 Taragator, Cum-mins, 18 speed. 785-479-3753. 785-263-3037.

60FT B&B spray boom, 3point, foam marker, tips, complete, $4500. 785-799-3339 or 785-799-4467.

WELDING

FOR SALE: Millmatic 210 wirewelder. 785-258-4344.

WANTEDSomeone to cut 400 acres of soybeans. Beattie, KS area.

NO JUNK785-562-6272

WANTED4420 - 6620 - 7720 - 9500 JD combines and heads, skid loaders, any condition or any other equipment.

402-920-3289402-923-0163

WANTED

WE BUY LOW QUALITY GRAIN & FEED

• We will pay you the highest price.

• Picked up at your farm or storage facility.

• We have vacs & equipment to load it out.

• Aggressive prices and imme-diate payment.

• Satisfaction Guaranteed. No surprises.

• Damaged wheat, corn, soy-beans, milo or feed products in any condition. Poor quality, mold, odor, low test weight, etc.

Call MGM Marketing atPh# 800-214-7788

WANTED ARROWHEADS Eastern KS and NB, Western MO, cash. 785-410-7835 leave message.

WANTEDJD Combines - 7720, 9500,

9600, 9610, 9650, any hoursTractors, Small Square Balers.

Silage Cutters,Dairy Equipment, Milk Coolers

Any type of Farming Equipment

620-338-5522

656, 706, 806, International diesel tractor, good condition. 620-794-7669. 620-794-5437.

MISCELLANEOUS

HAIL DAMAGED evergreencolored tin 45 sheets, 20’ 10” long, some shorter lengths 40 square total. 785-632-0061.

FOR SALE: Windmill tower,used steel culverts, steel pipe. 785-539-1980, leave message.

FOR SALE: Old iron imple-ments and wagon wheels, vari-ous sizes. 620-791-7119. Great Bend, Kansas.

WANTED: GUITARS, Basses,amplifiers, effects etc. working or not. 1980’s and older. Cash paid, anything considered. Call785-293-5258 evenings ; email [email protected]

DIXON LAWN mower model 4515K hydro with new 17 HP Kohler motor, 42” cut, ready to mow. 785-562-8592. 785-562-3896.

SPRAY EQUIPMENT

GRASS & GRAIN785-539-7558

Grass & Grain, August 19, 2008 Page 31

Chandler Ladner, Argonia, was selected as the juniorherdsman at the national junior Gelbvieh show heldearlier this summer in North Carolina.Katie Gillmore exhibited the grand champion market

hog at the McPherson County Fair. Michelle Schrag,left, won the breeding show. Gillmore was also thechampion senior swine showman.

Page 32 Grass & Grain, August 19, 2008

OPTIONS:✔ Post Hole Digger✔ Tool Boxes✔ 3 Spool Valve✔ Cake Feeder

Boot Hill Sales785-388-2245 Clay Center, KS 785-632-2632

The Original Flatbed Bale Handler

BEDS IN STOCK - INSTALLATION AVAILABLE

Also: Flatbeds & Bale Spear Beds - New & Used

SENECASeneca Implement Co.

Hwy. 36 West785-336-2621

LINNKuhlman Implement

Main Street785-348-5547

DOVERSchwant Tractor, Inc.

SW K-4 Hwy.785-256-6242

MARYSVILLEBruna Implement Co.

Hwy. 36 E.785-562-5304

TARPSProtect that valuable grain from wind and rain!

• Vinyl coated polyester tarps protect better and last 5 timeslonger than poly tarps.

• Get the size you need: custom sizes, shapes and colors.• We also make replacement tarps for roll-over systems.Give us a call: 1-888-825-5280

We also have sun shades and awningsASH ENTERPRISES, INC • SALINA, KS

1-888-825-5280

AUCTIONSATURDAY, AUGUST 30 — 10:00 AM

Herington Community Building

HERINGTON, KANSAS10:00 AM TOOLS & MISC. GARDEN

10-12 tables full of misc. tools,wrenches, hammers, files andtool boxes; 2 tables full of elec-tric drills and saws, diff. sizesand makes, work; misc. groupof motors; assorted containersof nails; ext. cords; old blowtorches and metal shelving;Coleman lamp; lots of longhandle garden and farm tools;grinders; lots of old drill bitsand saw blades; caulking gunsand cleanout snakes; table,box and floor fans; 220 windowair cond.; 6500 amp portable10 hp. generator; riding mow-ers and 10 or more push mow-ers, all work; pallet jacks; gar-den cart; wheel barrow; shopvacs; dollies; bicycle; plastic

milk crates, many; large plasticstorage containers; steplad-ders and creepers; weedeaters; fireplace utensils;humidifier; 1997 - 53 gal. waterheater; several tables full ofkitchen items and glassware;floor and table lamps; nice oakoffice desk; metal office desk;office chairs; several bedroomand living room sets; coffeeand end tables; pictures andframes; 2 entertainment cen-ters; 10 different makes andsizes of TV’s, work; 7microwaves; 3 fridges; 2stoves; washers and gas/elec-tric dryers and lots of othermisc. items; hide-a-bed, sofaand other furniture.

All of these items and more from liquidation of thrift store.Seller living in another town asked to have his name with-held.

NOTE: All electric items and mowers do work unless statedotherwise day of auction. Lunch by Relay for Life CancerCrusade.

AUCTIONEERS: BOB KICKHAEFER785-258-2880 OR 785-258-4188

DAVE BURES, 402-766-3743Clerk/Cashier Bob’s Auction Service

ABSOLUTE LAND AUCTION160 Acres — Farmland, Grass,

Hunting ProspectTUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2 — 7:00 PM

Auction will be held at the Ada Community CenterDIRECTIONS: From Ada, KS go approx. 6 miles north to the cor-ner of 15th and Rifle.

LEGAL: E/2 of SE/4 and NW/4 of SE/4 and SE/4 of NE/4 of S. 32T9 R5 West of the 6th principal meridian. Less road Right of Way.

TAXES: $590.14 2008 Taxes will be prorated to the date of clos-ing.

MINERAL RIGHTS: Intact and sell with the land.

DESCRIPTION: Tract contains approximately 160± acres w/61.6± acres of tilled ground with the balance in meadows pasture,and farm stead. There are several outbuildings on the propertyincluding a trailer house and old home. Power is accessible to theproperty; however, is currently disconnected at the meter. Proper-ty has a well which needs work. There is a pond on the property.The property is considered highly erodible and has little to no con-servation work done. Currently the property is not in any govern-ment programs. Well suited for a hunting property.

POSSESSION: Property sells subject to tenants rights. Farmlandis rented on 1/3 landlord share 2/3 tenant share. Tenant will putout the 2009 Wheat Crop with buyer to receive landlord share.Buyer will receive grass in 2009.

TERMS: $10,000.00 down day of auction, sign a purchase agree-ment, and balance due on or before October 2, 2008. Title Insur-ance shared equally between Buyer and Seller. Property sold "asis", no warranties written or implied. All acreages deemed reliablebut not guaranteed by Auction Company, Seller or FSA.

Eric BlomquistAssociate Broker / Auctioneer

785-820-1568 (cell) • 785-827-4799 (office)[email protected]

715 N. 9th St. Ste 108, Salina, KS 67401www.ucmweservices.com

Janae Perkins, Miltonvale drove the champion markethog during the 2008 RVD-Cloud County Fair. LindaRichard of Citizens State Bank is also pictured whopurchased the animal along with Ayres InsuranceAgency, Miltonvale in the premium sale.

Details of the August 27Meadowlark Extension dis-trict crops tour of JeffersonCounty have been finalized!

The tour will begin at theElvin Domann farm at Win-chester, with discussion ofthe dryland corn and soy-bean plots planted there.Discussion of the 23 cornand 18 soybean varietieswill begin at 11:30a.m. Lunch will be served atDomann Farms at 12:30 p.m.

Following lunch, we’lltravel to 62nd Street southof Meriden to view a KSUstudy of herbicide treat-ments on glyphosate toler-ant weeds at 2 p.m..

The tour will conclude at3:45 p.m. at the 32-variety ir-rigated corn plot atGrantville, hosted by RodBigham.

Paul Penner, Hillsboro,was elected president of theKansas Association ofWheat Growers at thegroup’s annual meeting inHutchinson Aug. 6. DavidSchemm, Sharon Springs, isKAWG’s vice-president andGary Millershaski, Lakin, issecretary-treasurer. New of-ficers assume their roles onJan. 1, 2009.

Penner grows wheat,grain sorghum and soybeansnear Hillsboro. He and hiswife, Deborah, have threegrown children: Ben, Jessi-ca and David.

Penner has been an ac-tive member of KAWG formore than 15 years, servingon numerous committees.He chairs the National As-sociation of Wheat Growers’

Environmental and Renew-able Resources Committee.

“KAWG has a great histo-ry of serving the wheat grow-er, from its inceptionthrough this current year.There have been many chal-lenges as well as opportuni-ties while engaging stateand national legislators onissues that matter to Kansaswheat producers,” Pennersaid. “I am excited about thefuture for the Kansas wheatindustry as we assist allstakeholders through effec-tive policy work and provid-ing the framework for ad-vancements in wheat re-search that is beneficial forthe Kansas wheat producer.”

Schemm and his wife,Lisa, have two boys, Clayand Luke. The Schemms

grow wheat, corn and grainsorghum and have a cow-calf operation. David hasbeen a KAWG member since2001 and has served on sev-eral state committees.

Millershaski and his wifeJana, have two boys: Jeremyand Kyler. The farm opera-tion includes wheat, cornand grain sorghum. Theyalso have a cow-calf herd.He has served on numerouscommittees in three yearsas a KAWG board member.

KAWG members debatedand supported several reso-lutions at the group’s annualbusiness meeting. Foremostwas the support of an in-crease in the Kansas wheatassessment, from 1-cent perbushel to 1.5-cents perbushel. The assessment in-

crease takes effect on Jan. 1,2009, after a 30-day commentperiod granted Kansas wheatproducers. The KAWG alsorecognized Joe Kejr, Brook-ville, for his year as presi-dent of the organization.

The Kansas Associationof Wheat Growers is a volun-

tary member-governed or-ganization representingwheat growers in planninglegislation, advising govern-ment and internationalagencies on matters affect-ing wheat and providinggrass-roots leadership to theU.S. wheat industry.

KAWG names new officer team

Meadowlark district crops tour

Grass & Grain, August 19, 2008 Page 33

“THIS IS NO BULL”Virden Perma-Bilt EngineeringDepartment is now offering 1-7/8” x24” windmill cylinder barrels, withcaps, at 1/4 the price they are sell-ing for now! These barrels and capsare made from thick, heavy wallPVC and then lined with 1/4” of ure-thane. These barrels are as good asany brass barrel on the market! Theurethane lining assures long life andtrue-check strokes. Our 1-7/8” x 24”barrel sells for $45.95 plus $3.75postage. It connects right to your 2”pipe (PVC or steel). These ure-thane-lined barrels are doing a won-derful job right now. Send for infor-mation.

“Serving Farm And Ranch Since 1950.”

VIRDEN PERMA-BILT CO.2821 Mays St. Box 7160GG

AMARILLO, TEXAS 79114-7160806-352-2761

www.virdenproducts.com

Send In Your Hydrostatic Parts, Etc. To Be Inspected &Reconditioned To Factory Specs. New Parts In Stock For Most

Major Brands For Fast Turn-Around Or We Can Also Exchange, Repair Or Reman Your Hydrostat.

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Ask about our package deal Over 43 Years Experience

TOLL FREE: 877-525-2875WASHINGTON, KANSAS

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HYDROSTATICSSINCE 1969

SAVE

$$$SAVE$$$WANTED

TRUCK DRIVERWith CDL license, good driv-

ing record and able to passDOT drug test.To haul feed and grain in 300

mile radius of Havensville,Kansas.

CROSS CREEKSERVICES, INC.

877-948-3888Call anytime, let’s talk.

Two Locations In Wamego, KansasOver 45 Preowned Trucks & Vehicles to Choose From

1 block West of Downtown Wamego907 W. 4th Street • 785-456-9550 And On Highway 24 • 785-456-1227

MONDAY thru SATURDAY: 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM

97K, Duramax/Allison, SLE pkg., alloy wheels,SUPER CLEAN! EXTRA CHEAP!

2003 GMC 2500HD CREW CAB 4X4

4x4, off road, dual exhaust,removable Tauno cover.

$6,450

1997 FORD F150

V8, 45K, 3rd row seats, leather

Only $13,635

2005 FORD EXPLORER XLT4x4, LT, one owner

2004 CHEVY SUBURBAN

Silver, 3.8L, 45K Miles.

2005 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

Access cab SR5, 20K, 1 owner, V6, Auto

2006 TOYOTA TACOMA

Off Road Pkg., SWB, 1-Owner360 V-8 Auto

2000 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT

33K, local 1-owner, 6.0 V8/AT, Work Truck Pkg.

2006 GMC 2500HD REG. CAB 4X4

New &UsedSales

Parts &Service

785-456-1227 785-456-9550www.brownchevroletbuick.com

TOO NEW FOR PICTURE!

Michaelis Cattle Ventures Michaelis RanchRyan, Tonia, Mandy & Britt Michaelis Bob Michaelis: 785-636-531323258 Bison Rd., Paxico, KS 66526 Clint Michaelis: 785-969-0065785-636-5137 Rex Michaelis: 785-317-0689785-456-4677, mobile www.MichaelisShowCattle.com

Show Steers and HeifersAvailable For Sale Private Treaty

Starting September 1Calves are available to be viewed now ...

Call for appointment.MICHAELIS CATTLE VENTURES

Exit #332 (Spring Creek Rd.) off I-70, 1 mile North, 2/3 East.

2008 CALVES SIRED BY:Heat Wave, Heat Wave 1, Sunseeker, Paddy O’malley, Alias,

About Time, Mick (by About Time), and More!

MMaarryyssvviillllee LLiivveessttoocckk SSaalleess

STEERSWASHINGTON 4 BLK STR 382@$126.00BLUE RAPIDS 13 BLK STR 710@$118.35CENTRALIA 5 BLK STR 703@$118.25BLUE RAPIDS 10 BLK STR 738@$117.85GOFF 69 MIX STR 752@$117.75HANOVER 6 BLK STR 652@$117.00WASHINGTON 3 BLK STR 496@$117.00MANHATTAN 17 WF STR 682@$116.00GOFF 2 BLK STR 460@$115.50FRANKFORT 5 BLK STR 759@$114.50MARYSVILLE 2 WF STR 587@$114.00FRANKFORT 27 BLK STR 875@$110.00BLUE RAPIDS 2 BLK STR 882@$109.75HANOVER 2 BLK STR 797@$109.50

HOLSTEIN STEERS AXTELL 8 HOL STR 467@$90.50AXTELL 24 HOL STR 497@$89.00AXTELL 5 HOL STR 384@$86.50CIRCLEVILLE 6 HOL STR 501@$85.50AXTELL 7 HOL STR 469@$85.00AXTELL 7 HOL STR 580@$79.00HANOVER 54 HOL STR 752@$77.10CENTRALIA 11 HOL STR 753@$76.25WYMORE,NE 5 HOL STR 724@$75.00AXTELL 2 HOL STR 775@$71.50

HEIFERSWASHINGTON 3 BLK HFR 436@$111.50BLUE RAPIDS 13 MIX HFR 680@$111.25MANHATTAN 7 WF HFR 582@$108.00BLUE RAPIDS 7 BLK HFR 700@$109.00BLUE RAPIDS 4 BLK HFR 772@$107.50BLUE RAPIDS 4 MIX HFR 668@$105.75CENTRALIA 5 BLK HFR 816@$105.60HANOVER 3 BLK HFR 665@$105.00BLUE RAPIDS 4 BLK HFR 812@$104.75HANOVER 3 BLK HFR 736@$102.75

COWBLUE RAPIDS 2 BLK HFRETTE 1,040@$92.00CENTRALIA 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,050@$91.50WASHINGTON 8 MIX HFRETTE 870@$90.00WASHINGTON 1 CHAR HFRETTE 1,105@$75.00WASHINGTON 1 BLK HFRETTE 950@$75.00WASHINGTON 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,035@$75.00FRANKFORT 1 RED COW 1,350@$65.00WASHINGTON 1 WF COW 1,350@$63.75BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK COW 1,175@$63.25SENECA 1 HOL COW 1,625@$62.50WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 990@$61.25SENECA 1 HOL COW 1,655@$61.00WYMORE,NE 1 XBRD COW 1,370@$60.75SENECA 1 HOL COW 1,780@$60.25WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,190@$59.25

BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,365@$58.75BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,665@$58.50WATERVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,255@$58.25WATERVILLE 1 BWF COW 1,185@$57.75WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,140@$57.75WASHINGTON 1 BWF COW 1,180@$57.75BLUE RAPIDS 1 WF COW 1,335@$57.50WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,120@$57.00WATERVILLE 1 BLK COW 990@$57.00BARNES 1 WF COW 1,190@$56.50WASHINGTON 1 BWF COW 1,140@$56.25BLUE RAPIDS 1 WF COW 1,290@$55.75WASHINGTON 1 XBRD COW 1,090@$55.75WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 930@$55.50SENECA 1 HOL COW 1,400@$55.25WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,150@$55.25WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,055@$55.25WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,295@$55.25WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,120@$55.00CLIFTON 1 BLK COW 1,290@$55.00WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,080@$54.25WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 965@$54.25WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,175@$54.25WATERVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,370@$54.25WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,185@$54.00WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,030@$53.75WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,055@$53.75WASHINGTON 1 BWF COW 1,065@$53.00RANDOLPH 1 CHAR COW 1,430@$52.25CIRCLEVILLE 1 CHAR COW 1,265@$51.50CLIFTON 1 BLK COW 1,240@$51.25WASHINGTON 1 BWF COW 1,070@$51.00WASHINGTON 1 XBRD COW 1,130@$50.75WYMORE,NE 1 BWF COW 1,105@$48.00WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 910@$47.25

ADULT BULLS RANDOLPH 1 BLK BULL 1,885@$79.00BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL BULL 2,400@$78.25BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL BULL 2,175@$77.50SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK BULL 1,885@$76.75

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Dave Bures • AuctioneerFIELD REPRESENTATIVES

Jim Dalinghaus, Baileyville, KS Jeff Cook, Hanover, KS785-799-5643 785-337-2208Greg Anderson, 785-747-8170 Dave Roever, Home, KS, 785-562-8350Barn Phone • 785-562-1015 www.marysvillelivestock.com

EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR 8-21-08140 BLK STRS/HFRS 500-600#35 MIX STRS/HFRS 600-800# WV OFF GRASS22 MIX STRS/HFRS 600-700# WV OFF GRASS20 BLK STRS/HFRS 600-700# WV OFF GRASS65 MIX STRS 800-850# WV OFF GRASS19 BLK HFRS 700-800# WVx2120 MIX STRS 800-825# WV OFF GRASS50 XBRED STRS/HFRS 650-750# V OFF GRASS60 XBRED STRS 850-875# WV OFF GRASS7 BLK COWS 4YRS OLD - 6 MO BRED

Kaylee Mosher, Hollis Hustlers 4-H Club, owns the topmarket goat shown during the 2008 RVD-Cloud CountyFair. Also pictured is Larry Brundridge of UAP,Concordia who bought the meat goat during thepremium sale.

Megan Thoman, showed the 2008 RVD-Cloud CountyFair champion market lamb. Also pictured is MikeLamm, Babe House Motor Co.,Concordia, whopurchased the entry in the premium auction.

Paige Charbonneau, Hill & Dale 4-H Club owned thetop market steer shown at the RVD-Cloud County Fair.Mike Lamm, Babe Houser Motor Co, Concordia, pur-chased the steer in the premium sale.

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Auctioneer’s Note: Mr. Fairbanks ran a Ford tractor dealer-ship, then ran a MAC Tool truck route, then a Green Light AutoParts store. There are many, many items at this auction. Wewill run 2 rings part of the time, beginning with the radioequipment, to start selling at 12:00 Noon.

TERMS: Cash or valid check. Not responsible for accidents ortheft. Statements made sale day take precedence over printedmaterial.

MRS. KERMIT (MARCELLA) FAIRBANKS— AUCTION CONDUCTED BY—

CLINE REALTY & AUCTIONJohn E. Cline, Broker-Auctioneer • 785-889-4775 • Onaga, KS

Website: mcclivestock.com/clinerealty

LARGE SHOP TOOL - LABOR DAY

AUCTIONMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 — 10:00 AM

ONAGA, KANSASDue to the death of my husband, I will sell the following itemslocated: Under cover at the Pottawatomie County Fair-grounds in the NE corner of ONAGA, KANSAS. WATCH FORAUCTION SIGNS. LUNCH ON GROUNDS.

CARTO SELL AT 1:00 P.M.

2003 Lincoln Executive TownCar, 4-door, 22,250 miles, har-vest red color, CD & cassetteplayer, leather interior, verynice, always in garage.

TRUCK1969 Chevy C-50 Truck w/13-ft. metal side Schien bed &hoist.

SHOP TOOLS & WRENCHESMontgomery Ward ModelMetal Lathe, #04TLC-700A, onstand w/many accessories;Coleman BLACK MAX 60-gal.6-hp upright air compressor;Walker 28" to 108" 3/4-tonshop crane; Sun 6 & 12-voltbattery charger; Walker 4-tonfloor jack; Coats manual tirechanger; Bowes Hot Patch tirepatching tool; Snap-On trucktire breaker tool; Many tirechanging tools; SUN StandardDistributor tester machine;Craftsman 300-amp welder;Cleanmaster Model 30 partswasher; Hand operated hy-draulic press; Snap-On 5 & 6-drawer metal tool chests onwheels; Snap-On 5-drawer toolchest w/ handles, fits on top oftool chests with wheels; Home-made power washer w/largegas motor, good; 24" crescentwrench; 5 Lite Mite heavy dutyaluminum pipe wrenches, 12"to 36"; Pipe threader, pipe cut-ter, pipe vise on stand, all sizesof gear pullers, large flaringtool, porta-power, 4" & 6" rightangle grinders, pipe reamer,valve lifter tools, (2) 4" tablevises, electric drills & drill bitsof all types, large & smalltorque wrenches, tiny anvil,5/8" electric drill, OHMS tester,low ripple battery eliminator &charger; Heavy duty Milwau-kee elect. drain cleaner; ManySnap-On tools and wrenches,including: Many 1/4" & 3/8"sockets and swivels, 3/8" im-pact swivel sockets, screw dri-vers and LOTS of assortedspecialty tools; 3/4" drive sock-et set; Rams Head air ham-mer; Walker #44 uni-cradletransmission jack; Craftsmanheavy drill press on stand; 6"heavy duty bench grinder; Tirebalancing machine; Huntertune-in tire balancing machine& weights, older; Rebar cutter;Small metal work bench; Handpump fuel barrel; Lawn spread-er; No. 1400 gas weed eater;Several welding clamps & C-clamps; Handi-Man jack; Smallportable hydraulic press;Forks, shovels, spades andrakes; 1,000-lb. chain hoist;Chain boomers; Many assort-ed log chains; 2 smaller Home-lite chain saws; 3 small screwjacks; Heavy duty rubber-tirewheel barrow; Rolls of coppertubing; Lots of wiring of alltypes, some copper; Severalmetal bolt bins w/ drawers;Asst. fuel cans; 8-17.5 RV tireand wheel; UNIMESH TMsatellite dish; Hydraulic jacks,several; 2 Homemade 110electric generators; Older carand home radio and stereoequipment; Belt drive sicklebar mower; BIGBIN storagecontainers, great for feed orseed; Retractable trouble light;Lots of air hose; Longman heatgun; Auto air conditioning re-pair tools & machine; Ham-mers and mallets; Conduitbender; Bolt cutters; (4) 5-tonjack stands; Rectifier Diodetester; Battery tester; Lots ofair hose; Retractable troublelight; MANY MANY ASST.TOOLS & many asst. items.

WOODWORKING TOOLSCraftsman 10" table saw;Craftsman 41/" planer; SmallerCraftsman table saw; POWR -KRAFT wood lathe; JET 15"scroll saw; Electric 4" beltsander; Baldor 1/3-hp benchgrinder; Hand drills of all types,incl. right angle hand drill;

Auger bits; Bar clamps; Blockplanes, assorted sizes; Fold upwork bench; Milwaukee draincable w/ power unit; 160 lb. and25 lb. hanging scales; 7 pc.Forstner bit set; Spade bits;Craftsman jig saw; Severalrechargeable drills; Severalelectric sanders; Craftsmanrouter; Nail puller; 4-ft. level;Measuring sticks; Black &Decker drill bit sharpener; Lotsof asst. hand tools of all types.

MISCELLANEOUS & PARTS11-26 Ford tractor tire andwheel; Late 1950-1952 8NFord tractor engine; 1951 Ford8N front axles; Ford 8N Tractorhood; Back 1/2 of 8N FordTractor, (trans., rear end, axles,etc.); Crank shafts; HusqvarnaYTH 180 lawn tractor, no deck,as is; LOTS of old Ford tractorparts, incl. generators, pistons,2 motor heads, brake shoes,blocks, tractor seat, lights, beltpullies, bolt-on PTO extension;Several piles of old motors &metal parts; Many assorted carand tractor parts; Lots of trac-tor magnetos; Lots of old lawnmowers and motors; Asst.belts and hoses, gauges of alltypes, radiator tester, chainsaw tools & equipment; 2V 5.0AH Xcell batteries, sealed &rechargeable; Wenzel pres-sure kerosene lantern, new;Lots of Sprague Powerlyticbatteries; Heavy plastic stor-age totes; 4 small propane bot-tles; Small IGLOO cooler/re-frigerator for autos.

SNOW MOBILE,3-WHEELER,

LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT

Scorpion Whip Para Rail 440snow mobile w/ cover, Good;Kawasaki 200 KLT 3 wheeler;Blade Z XTR-250 Lite scooter,24 v.; Laguna Yamaha go cart;Front mount dozer blade for1210 Ford tractor; Belt drivetiller, fits 1210 Ford tractor;Ford 120 lawn tractor w/beltdrive 3-ft. front mount snowblower; Craftsman II 38" HighPerformance lawn sweeper; 3-pt. 4-ft. tiller w/Briggs & Strat-ton motor; 3-pt. hammermillgrinder; 3-hp Briggs & Strattorhand gun tree sprayer w/25-gal. poly tank, on cart; Fordmetal lawn dump trailer, Good;Small 3-pt. metal carry-all bed;3-ft. belt drive sickle barmower; 3-pt. 1-bottom 8" gar-den plow; 36” garden disc; 30”garden field cultivator w/ shov-els; 3-pt. 54" garden harrow;36" Sears lawn aerator; Pull-type lawn spreader; 4-wheelhay rack, very good.

ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES,PIANO & HOUSEHOLD

Champion forge w/hand crankblower, good; Western saddle;Large anvil on stand; Milk stooland cow kickers; 1-cyl. kickstart motor; Fayette S. Cablelow profile blonde pianow/bench;Yamaha YV-700 radiostereo system w/Optonica turntable & 2 large speakersw/glass front case; Computercomplete w/printer; Computerdesk & chair; Misc. householditems.

HAMM RADIO ANTENNAS& RADIO EQUIPMENT

3-section Rohn 60-ft. alu-minum, electric winch raise,Hamm radio tower with HF 10through 40 beam antenna and18 element 2 meter beam an-tenna, a 13 element 2 meterbeam antenna, a 13 element440 beam and a disc conemeter 440. This all sells com-plete with a Hy Gain Tail twistrotor control box and an Amer-itron remote coax switch.Tower and antennas to be re-moved by buyer. Call for moreinfo, 785-889-4775. Severalother antennas; Several Ohmmeters, volt meter, dry cell bat-tery tester, diode tester, lots ofassorted wiring, many fuses,AIM 718 Field meter, SpragueTel-Ohmike capacitor analyzer,Lots of misc. parts, pieces andold dry cell batteries & LOTSOF old TV’s, parts, radios andradio equipment.

Auction ConductedKretz, Hauserman, Bloom Auction Service

Salesmen and AuctioneersGreg: 785-926-4422 Gail: 785-632-3062 Cell: 785-630-0701 Cell: 785-447-0686

Chad: 785-632-5824 Cell: 785-632-0846

AUCTIONMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 — 9:00 AM

*AUCTION OVER BEFORE NOON*We are liquidating our haying and livestock operations andwill sell the following items at public auction at the farmlocated from the rodeo grounds at LONGFORD, KANSAS, 3miles east on 4th Rd. to Frontier Rd., then 2 miles north and3/4 mile east to 679 6th Rd. Longford is approximately 22miles NNW of Abilene or 25 miles SW of CLAY CENTER,KANSAS.

TRACTOR & MACHINERY - LAST2007 John Deere 6615 MFD diesel tractor, open station with rollbar, 2 SVCs, rear wts., only 320 hours, like new with JD 740SLloader, bucket and bale spear attachment; 2005 Hay Buster1100 tilt tub-grinder w/4" and 6" screens, less than 1600 bales,purchased at Bruna Implement, looks new; 2004 Gehl #170grinder mixer w/scale, hyd. loading auger, standard unloadingauger, ground less than 40,000 bu., excellent; 2003 Knight #3036mixer feed wagon, reel type mixer, 30" auger conveyor; scale,great for ground hay, excellent; 2001 Case IH 8870 self propelledswather, cab and air, 16 ft. header, hyd. reverser, 2,000 hours,VG; 2001 JD 567 big round baler w/cover edge net wrap,megawide and megatooth pickup, 6000 bales, VG; 1988 Titan 7 x22 ft. gooseneck stock trailer, grey in color, VG; NH 9 ft. sidedelivery rake; Farmhand PTO driven manure spreader;Hutchinson 8" x 41 ft. auger, VG; 200 and 165 bu. gravityboxes on 4 wheel trailers; Westfield tailgate drill fill auger w/hyd.drive and remote control, VG.

Note: Major pieces have all been shedded. Most were boughtnew by the Matsons and have local dealers. Please be prompt -will be selling machinery early.

LIVESTOCK EQ., BULK BINS, MISC. - FIRSTTaskmaster hydraulic squeeze chute, built at Strong City, VA;Bonhert portable loading chute; Bonhert panel trailer with 30 cat-tle panels; (16) very heavy duty steel feed bunk for grain or silage,16" deep x 30" wide x 20 ft. long, very nice; (10) 12" x 24" x 16 ft.feed bunks of treated lumber, VG; (3) bulk bins, one is 18T, 9 ft.dia., one is 12T, 9 ft. dia. and one approx. 5T w/6 ft. dia., the 9 foot-ers have new cones and bottoms, the 6 footer has a new bottom,all have 6" x 16 ft. augers and are in very good condition; (7) flaton ground mineral feeders with flip-up lids; 300 gal. fuel tank onstand.

450 BR BALES '08 ALFALFA & BROME - 10 AM(72) 1st cutting alfalfa; (61) 2nd cutting alfalfa; (40) 3rd cuttingalfalfa; (75) pre-harvest cut brome; approx. 200 post harvest cutbrome. All was baled by JD 567 baler and is cover edge netwrapped. Bale weights are approx. 1800# for alfalfa and 1600# forbrome. This is good hay. Bales will be core drilled and tested.

Note: This is a very clean sale of high quality items. No smallitems, will be on machinery early. Sale over by noon.Your inspec-tion invited prior to auction. Loader tractor available. Go to kretzauctions.com for pictures and details.

Terms: Cash or good check day of sale. Not responsible for acci-dents.

Clerk: Bennington State Bank

DOUG & EVELYN MATSON, SELLERS785-263-5935 or 785-388-2178

188 North 281 Hwy. • Great Bend, KS 67530Office 620-792-3988; Eve 620-653-2686; Cell 620-786-1360

AUCTIONAUCTION

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Buildings includes a Morton 55’ x 72’machine shed w/ sliding front and side doors, a 40’ x 56’ round topbuilding and a 16’ x 20’ engine shed.

LEGALS: 100’ x 300’ Lot (6) Blk. (6), Hoisington Industrial.

ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE CARS: 1926 Ford Model T * 1929Model A Pickup * 1932 Chevy 2 door Sedan * 1950 Buick 2 doorHard top * 1982 Lincoln Signature Series 4 door.

TRACTOR & TRAILER: IHC Farmall H w/ narrow front & scoop *IHC rotary mower * IHC sickle mower * 2 wheel trailer, 6’ x 10’.

SHOP TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: Atlas metal lathe * Chicago drillpress * Oxy-acetylene torch w/ tanks & cart * Little Giant tap & diesets * Starret inside & outside Micrometers * Wheel balancer *Sunnen hone * Sioux valve grinder * Many more tools than listed!

ANTIQUES: Lots of parts, tools, old auto parts & accessories. *Monarch cast iron & enamel stove * Monarch cast iron stove *Parts catalogs, service manuals & operator’s manuals * Maytag 1& 2 cylinder washing machine engines * Stainless soda fountain *Much more!

Partial listing only so please call or check our website formore information.

SELLER: WARREN SHIRER

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY,CLASSIC CARS,

TOOLS & ANTIQUE

AUCTIONSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 — 9:00 AM

9:00 A.M. FOR TOOLS & ANTIQUES1:00 FOR CARS, TRACTOR & MOWER

3:00 P.M. FOR REAL ESTATE

1150 S. MAIN, HOISINGTON, KANSAS

EXCITING UPCOMINGOLDE MILL AUCTIONS

SUNDAY, AUGUST 24 — 12:00 NOON5118 SW 19th — TOPEKA, KANSAS

SHIRLEY CHARAK ESTATE AUCTION1999 Toyota Camary LE, one owner, 9,155 actual miles - Like newAlso house full of beautiful, clean furniture - sofa, chairs, cedarchest, dinette, TV’s, free standing Electraflame fireplace, enter-tainment center, sofa tables, beds & dressers, small kitchen appli-ances, pots and pans, dishes, some beautiful collectibles glass-ware, pictures and paintings, patio table & chairs, costume jewel-ry, 14K bangle bracelet, 14K pearl & diamond ring, computer &more. See web for list and pictures.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 — 5:30 PM204 E. Parkway — ROSSVILLE, KANSAS

JUANITA CORMACK ESTATENice furniture, sofa, chairs, dinette, dressers, full bed, oak com-mode, night stands, blown glass, milk glass, china, carnival com-pote, Johnson Brothers china, pots & pans, dishes, baking dishes,cups & saucers, ladders, some tools, bedding & linens, holidaydecorations, & more. See web for full list & pictures.

Olde Mill Auctions, Susan Metzger, auctioneer1401 NE Winfield - Topeka, KSPhone 785-233-7700 weekdays

or see www.oldemillauction.com

Grass & Grain, August 19, 2008 Page 35

The August crop reportwas full of interestingchanges by the USDA. Mostnotable was the big increasein corn yield. After two con-secutive months of cuts incorn production we weresharply higher in August.155 bu/ac was up 6.6 bu/acand is the second highestever. About the only thingyou can take away from thatis that late planting andflooding have had little ef-fect on the crop. We will stilluse more corn than we pro-duce and we will still needmore acres next year, butthe fact that the endingstocks estimate is now over 1billion at 1.133 billion is apsychologically negative fac-tor in the marketplace.

The wheat numbers werenearly unchanged, with theonly major adjustment com-ing from a cut in feed usageand then a corresponding in-crease in ending stocks.With the extra corn aroundit is assumed that we won’tfeed as much wheat, whichmakes sense to me.

Soybean productionended up being cut, whichwas a bit of a surprise espe-

cially considering the bigyield increase in the corn.Soybean planted acres wereincreased by 300,000, har-vested acres were increasedby 1.2 million, but yield wascut by 1.1 bu/ac to 40.5. End-ing stocks were cut by 5 mil-lion to 135 million. USDA isexpecting demand to slowthis year, but if it doesn’t, wecould easily see record tightending stocks.

The other major develop-ment this week was the con-tinued strength in the USDollar and the correspon-ding weakness in the crudeoil. The strength in the Dol-lar and the long liquidationin a number of commoditiesare inter related. A strongDollar makes commoditiesless expensive and we havesee a great deal of strengthin the past few weeks. TheUS Dollar Index is now high-er for the year and we haveto keep a close watch to seeif the trend continues. Thetrend in long liquidation isalso continuing, which ismade evident by the factthat the net long non-com-mercial position in corn isnow the smallest since Sep-

tember of 2006.After a lower opening fol-

lowing Tuesday’s crop re-port the corn rebounded topost a reversal up on Tues-day and ended up closing 311/2 cents higher for the weekdespite being nearly 28cents lower on Friday. Therewas certainly plenty ofvolatility.

What we have to look at isthat fact that the supply anddemand numbers were morebearish than expected dueto the large increase inyield, yet the corn was high-er for the week. That is aclassic sell the rumor, buythe fact reaction to the re-port and definitely indicatesa short term bottom in the

market. Longer term, thejury is still out. We had apoor day on Friday, whichhad little to do with corn it-self, but it still makes it looklike we will at least be in fora move back toward the lowsand possibly a test of Tues-day’s low.

Supplies are not ex-tremely tight, but the factthat we are using more cornthan we produce and needmore acres next year willcome into play at somepoint. That means that the$5.00 area should be goodsupport in the Decembercorn from now until harvestunless we see another largeincrease in yield.

Other than Friday’s poorclose, the wheat had a verygood week. The DecemberKW gained about 64 centsand reached the highestlevel since the last of Juneon Thursday. The DecemberKW made two consecutivecloses above the 40 and 50-day moving averages thenwent back to test that sup-

port on Friday. A solid starton Monday will have thecharts looking very bullish.

Export sales continue tobe much better than needed,which indicates we don’tneed lower prices to attractdemand. Friday USDA an-nounced a very large sale ofHRW to Iran, which tells usthat even though wheat outof the Black Sea is cheaper,and even though the Irani-ans hate us, there are stillonly a few choices in the

world for quality millingwheat. We have all heard thetalk that world wheat pro-duction will be sharply high-er this year, and that is true,but what most people don’ttalk about is that we willhave record world wheat de-mand. The cheap Dollar andtight supplies have certainlybenefited the US wheat mar-ket, but don’t forget it is de-mand that keeps supportunder the market.

LINDSAY AUCTION SERVICE INC913-441-1557 • www.lindsayauctions.com

AUCTIONTHURSDAY, AUGUST 21 — 9:00 AM

FORMERLY D/B/A NICHOLASBUILDING SYSTEMS

2130 Jefferson, KANSAS CITY MO 64108Large auction of well maintained shop equipment & cabinet sup-plies, hand/power tools accumulated over 30 yrs of business.Baker 3000 lb propane forklift, Geni Z-30/20 elect power 2 man, Crown lift pallet jack, New Briltoo chain mortising machine 3phw/attachments, Ocmac Fratelli Con80nni Marino Comenbe Italydrawer machine, Dust collectors, Air compressors, Elect cablehoist w/jib crane, (2) Chain hoist 3T, Power Matic lathe, Welders,Plasma cutter, New Porta Power 10T w/attachments, Hyd 30Tpress, Power/Pressure/Paint gun washers, Multi Spindeled boringmach, Wood shaper, Saws, Sanders, Banders, Benders, Planers,Hardware, Lumber.

Many more items call for flyer or view web site for completelist, photos & terms

ESTATE AUCTIONSATURDAY, AUGUST 30 — 9:00 AM

Due to death we will sell the following items at public auctionat the farm located from GREEN, KANSAS 2 1/4 miles North of24th Rd. then 1 mile West and 3/4 South to 2336 Thunder Rd.

TOOLS & SHOP ITEMS SELL FIRSTClarks parts washer, VG; Forney 180 amp arc welder; 3/4 hp.standing drill press; Victor Airco cutting torch with 2 bottles; tirebead breaker; battery charger on wheels; very large stationary aircompressor; 4 ft. tall Craftsman tool box on wheels with top box;sm. grinder on stand; engine stand; Snap-On JC24A creeperseat; anvil with 12” bed; lg. vise; lg. welding table; sm. Mac chain-saw in case; tool belt; set of lg. open/box end wrenches; largenumber and variety of wrenches, sockets and other hand tools;impact sockets; lg. box nails; rolls of wiring; various automotive flu-ids, filter and parts; Chilton, Nissan and other auto manuals andparts books; various shelving and stands.

VEHICLES - SELL AT 11:001961 Ford Econoline stub nosed pickup in running order; 70’sBuick Regency for salvage or repair; 70’s Ford 4WD pickup withgood flatbed, needs repair; 40’s IH pickup in restorable condition,Model number on bed HFE71/231927; Honda 250 3 wheeler,needs engine work and other repair; 70’s Chev. tailgate; severalengine blocks; automatic trans., variety of other vehicle piecesand parts; tires and rims.

ITEMS SALVAGED FROM HOUSE FIRE - SELL LAST2 - 7 ft. built-in corner cabinets; lg. shutters, cabinet doors; lots ofcustom made kitchen cabinets; 7 wooden doors with crystal doorknobs; wooden overhead garage doors with tracks; ornate livingroom set with buffet, hutch and table; dresser with Wishbone mirror;washer and dryer; trash compactor; children’s books; variety of toys;new die cast JD tractor; metal pedal tractor; other misc. items.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS - LATER MORNINGDuerr 8 hp. No. 658 Commercial Duty portable wood chipper withgas engine, looks new; 50 bundles of light grey new shingles;older industrial food mixer; old telescope; piles of pipe; lots of alu-minum storm windows; various metals for salvage; push mower;sm. cast iron stove on legs; soft drink canisters; lots of old maga-zines; 1970’s gas station pump.

NOTE: Auction over late morning or early afternoon.

TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale. Not responsible for ac-cidents.

CLERK: Sando and Johnson, P.O. Box 10, Leonardville, KS66449

ARMIN BRANDHORST ESTATE &LISA BRANDHORST — SELLERS

Auction conducted by:Kretz, Hauserman, Bloom Auction Service

Greg: 785-926-4422 Cell: 785-630-0701Gail: 785-632-3062 Cell: 785-447-0686Chad: 785-632-5824 Cell: 785-632-0846

SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 — 12:00 NOON6343 NW Arn Road, 2 1/2 Miles West of Rossville, KS

on Hwy 24

ROSSVILLE, KANSASREAL ESTATE (SELLS APPROXIMATELY 1:00 PM)

APPROXIMATELY 355 ACRES IN SHAWNEE &JACKSON COUNTIES

ROBERT HARDEN ESTATE TRUSTGANNON REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONS

VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER785-539-2316 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS

www.gannonauctions.com

TRACT I: Approximately 160 AcresTRACT II: Approximately 157 AcresTRACT III: Home and approximately 3 AcresTRACT IV: Approximately 34 AcresTRACT V: Combination of Tracts III & IV.

Contact Vern Gannon Broker/Auctioneer 785-539-2316,785-770-0066 or Gannon Real Estate and Auctions 785-537-9003.

TRACTORS, MACHINERY, SHOP & HOUSEHOLD

See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listing& information

NOTE: Very nice sale. Join us.TERMS: Cash or good check. Nothing removed until settledfor. Not responsible for accidents or theft. Announcementsmade day of sale take precedence over anything stated orprinted.

R.E. (BOB) & ILA ROBINSONPRUDENTIAL FIRST, REALTORS AUCTION DEPT.

1-800-765-3148Gary Henson, 785-845-7855

Wayne Hunter, CAI, CES: 785-554-3049web: www.garyhenson.com

AUCTIONWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20 — 3:30 PM

117 SW Meadow Ln.TOPEKA, KANSAS 66606

Fairlawn Rd. North from 6th to Cedar Crest, East to MeadowLn., North to auction.

ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLESCranberry Hobnail basket andvase; blue Hobnail bowl andcornucopia vase; Santa Feglasses; stemware; cut glass;Flow Blue plates; Quimperdish; selection of FranciscanDesert Rose; toothpicks; Fen-ton boot; Cloisonne vase; pa-perweights; WestmorelandM.G. swan vase; neat old bil-liards game center; Keuffel andEsser level/scope; costumejewelry; sterling thimble; beauti-ful French Depose bronze stat-ue, nude; bookends; CI clownbottle opener; McMahon trainprint; beautiful mahogany DPtriple china cabinet with secy;oak fern stand; pr. walnut lyrebase end tables, nice; DP din-

ing table and chairs; Santa Feprints, Monument Valley, SanFrancisco Peaks, Red Cliffs ofWest New Mexico and more.

ALSO SELLINGEthan Allen king and full brsets; Drexel sofa and loveseat;lg. Frigidaire chest freezer; re-frigerator; washer; dryer; mi-crowave; nest stack tables;modern oak roll top desk; TV’s;records; pic and prints; sewingitems; Christmas; linens; Pyrexbowls; Lane cedar chest; cardtable and chairs; pool table;books; cookbooks; electron-ics/test equipment; alum. stepand est. ladders; Lawn Boy 6.5hp. mower; hand and yardtools; flower pots; glider; moreHH and garage items.

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ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLESPRIMITIVES

Lg. brass bucket with iron han-dles; figurines; S and P’s inc.pig nodders; hames; wickerflower baskets; egg crates;pickle jars; Carom boards; oldradios; water jug on stand; CItractor seats; horse collar;cream can; walnut dresser withhankie boxes; oil lamps; bot-tles; Candlestick phone, con-verted to lamp; lg. Mary Shortbowl with rim; Fire King pheas-ant cups; Fairbanks iron, brassscale; Red Wing LIly combi-nette, damaged; dbl. schooldesk; neat old podium; lg.1911-12 scrapbook; wall shelfwith iron hooks; old fan;Cokecrate; Kraut cutter; cedar chest;square trunk; wooden box; 2man saw; misc. older furnitureand primitive items; still un-packing.

POOL TABLE - 12 NOONBrunswick 9 ft. regulation ma-hogany pool table, 1930’s?,side trim boards missing we’relooking for them. Buyers cost,responsibility, liability to move.

HOUSEHOLDFrigidaire 26 cu. ft. S/S refriger-ator with ice water in door,black; Benchmark pit group,sleeper; Benchmark sofa; wing-back and occ. chairs; Pioneerbig screen TV; king size bed;kitchen items; modern F.S. ironbed; modern bev. glass coffeetable, square; rockers; games;toys; dishes; movie cameras,acc.; water ski; office chair;towels; linens; books; birdhouses; pics and prints; lamps;wrought iron patio furn.; glider;more.

GARAGE ITEMSCraftsman DLT 2000 lawn trac-tor with 20 hp. Kohler V twin,grass catcher; Campbell Haus-feld air compressor; Craftsmanradial arm saw; Ryobi detailsander; drills; cordless screw-drivers; furniture clamps; sock-et set; crescents; Workmate;folding alum. ladder; alum. ext.ladders; sprayers; car ramps;spreader; selection of handand yard tools; hardware; fewantique tools.

Watch website for new items added daily. 100’s of itemsalready consigned. TWO RINGS WILL RUN ALL DAY LONG!

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‘97 JD G650 dozer; ‘08Econoline 30’ 10 ton trailer, pin-tle hitch; ‘99 Ford F250 4x4 PU,diesel with flatbed; ‘00 CadillacDeVille DHS; Land Pride 7’rotary mower; JD Gator 6x4,electric tilt bed; ‘98 HondaForeman 400 4x4 4-wheeler;Hesston Fiat Agri 70-66 tractor

with side rotary mower; FordA66 loader; Ford 8000 tractorwith Dual quick-tach loader withgrapple; ‘94 IHC semi tractorsingle screw air ride; ‘04 HarleyDavidson 883 Sportster; ‘95Voyager pontoon with 60 hp.Johnson; several GUNSalready consigned.

SchwietermanMarket Outlook

A marketing commentary by Bret Crotts

Continued on page 36

Page 36 Grass & Grain, August 19, 2008

The soybeans had far andaway the most bullish reporton Tuesday, and the beanswere up for the week, butthey seemed to struggle evenwhile the wheat and cornwere higher. The Novemberbeans were 38 1/2 centshigher for the week, butwere also 88 cents off ofThursday overnight sessionhigh.

Soybeans have a verybullish fundamental set upand it could get much morebullish down the road. In fu-ture crop reports it is verylikely that we see a higherexport estimate and possi-bly higher crush as well.

USDA is planning on andhoping for quite a bit of de-mand rationing this yearand there is really no indica-tion it will happen. Also, thebig cut in yield may be awarning from USDA that thecrop is not in that good ofshape. An early freezewould be extremely bullish.Traders will take freezescares very seriously, be-cause we really can’t standthe national average yield tobe much lower.

We gained over $2.00 inthe choice boxed beef, butthat wasn’t enough to get$101 for cattle this week. Fu-tures sold off on Friday,which ate up all of the

week’s gains plus 60 cents inthe October LC. It is hard tosay exactly whether it wasthe futures that held thecash market back or vice-versa, but either way it wasdisappointing.

The October LC wentback to test the resistance atthe 50-day moving averageand failed, which couldlead to a move back below$104. Right now I wouldplan on a weak start on Mon-day.

Feeder cattle reversedlower after a strong start onFriday. Blame the weaknesson the live cattle, becausecorn was nearly limit lower.We are starting to trade

below the 50-day moving av-erage in the October feed-ers, but there is still trendline support below us. A fail-ure of the trend line meanswe have to own put optionsagain. The feeders need tosee some strength in the de-ferred live cattle in order tomove higher.

Schwieterman Marketing,L.L.C. specializes in risk man-agement and cash grain andlivestock marketing plans. Forinformation on the markets or

our marketing service you cancontact Bret Crotts at 888-437-9131 or [email protected].

The information containedherein is based on data ob-tained from recognized statis-tical services and othersources believed to be reliable.However, we have not verifiedsuch information and we donot make any representationsas to the accuracy or com-pleteness. Past results are notnecessarily indicative of fu-ture results. All statements

contained herein are currentopinions, which are subject tochange. The risk of loss intrading commodity futurecontracts can be substantial.You should therefore care-fully consider whether suchtrading is suitable for you inlight of your financial con-dition. Neither the informa-tion, nor any opinion ex-pressed shall be construed asan offer to buy or sell anyfutures or options on futurescontracts

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Continued from page 35

The Kansas Angus As-sociation will host its 2008field day Sept. 27 in Victo-ria, in conjunction with aday of celebration of theheritage of Angus cattleand the 125th Anniversaryof the American Angus As-sociation. A daylong pro-gram is planned, and willinclude a historical per-spective, featured speakersand a Certified AngusBeef® (CAB®) lunch.Area Angus breeders willalso display cattle aroundthe Grant Cemetery monu-ment, which is locatedat 1st Street & AngusDrive.

The field day begins at10 a.m., with cattle view-ing. A formal program,along with the unveiling ofthe monument renovations,will follow lunch. TheAmerican Angus Associa-tion has been workingclosely to revitalize themonument that honorsGrant and those first Angusbulls during this year ˜ the125th anniversary of theAssociation.

“In order to look to thefuture, we must study andcelebrate the past,” saysJim Shirley, vice presidentof industry relations, whospearheaded the project to

restore the monument andthe cemetery where Grantis buried. “It is importantto commemorate the begin-ning of our breed and tokeep future generations ofbeef producers informed onhow Angus in the U.S. gotits humble start.”

Historical tours are ten-tatively planned. The fieldday will conclude in lateafternoon, allowing histori-ans to visit more of theGerman settlement or at-tend Saturday evening

mass at Saint FidelisChurch, also known as the“Cathedral of the Plains,”and one of the eight won-ders of Kansas.

There is no registrationfee to attend the tour, butpreregistrations are appre-ciated to accurately planfor the meal. To preregisteror for more information,contact Anne Lampe,Kansas Angus Associationsecretary, at (620) 872-3915 or e-mail her [email protected].

135 years of Angus heritage celebrated at Kansas Angus field day

Kansas State Universityrangeland scientist BobGillen knows ranchers arelooking at ways to be as effi-cient as possible.

Gillen, who is the head ofK-State´s Western Agricul-tural Research Centers,said one of the things beefproducers should consideris to make complementaryforages, as well as their na-tive forages, available totheir cattle.

He cited a study thatlooked at net returns, com-paring the use of comple-mentary forages with range-only grazing. It showedhigher average costs of pro-

duction per cow at $628 foranimals that were grazed oncomplementary forages,versus $504 per cow for ani-mals grazed on range only.However, the gross incomeper cow grazed on comple-mentary forages was $757,compared with the range-only grazed cow´s at $566.The net return using com-plementary forages was$9.50 per acre, versus $3.08when using range only.

In the study, the averagecosts of production were 77cents per pound with com-plementary forages and 83cents per pound with range-only grazing.

Using complementary forages has someadvantages over range-only grazing

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August 26 and 27 havebeen set as the dates forthe Rangeland and PondManagement workshops inGeary and Marion County.The tours are being organ-ized by area WatershedRestoration and Protec-tion Strategy (WRAPS)Projects including, TwinLakes, Clarks CreekMelvern, Marion and FallRiver and is sponsored bythe Flint Hills RC&D. Bothworkshops will be identi-cal in their content andwill be provided free tothe attendees.

The workshops willbegin at 9:30 with regis-tration followed by animpressive line up ofspeakers including; DavidKraft, NRCS Area Range-land Specialist, DaleKirkham, Kansas RuralCenter, and Dr. HaroldKlaassen, retired KSUfisheries biologist. Theseexperts will cover suchtopics as range improve-ments after a burn, gen-

eral range managementtips and techniques, andmanaging ponds for live-stock and wildlife bene-fits. Dr. Klaassen’s bookon Pond management willbe provided to all atten-dees.

Contractors will havedisplays on site and therewill be time for producersto visit with them andwander around the pas-ture. A free meal, compli-ments of the sponsor, willbe provided at noon anddoor prizes will be award-ed throughout the events.

The rangeland sitesthat have been chosen aresome of the best examplesof good management tech-niques in the area. Thepasture owners will beavailable to answer anyquestions that you have re-garding the history of thepastures and the manage-ment techniques that theyhave used to improvequality of their grazinglands.

Please contact theClarks Creek WRAPS of-fice at (785) 238-4251,theTwin Lakes WRAPS officeat (620) 767-5111 or theMarion Lake WRAPS at(620) 382-2541 to makeyour reservations and getdirections to the loca-tions of the meetings.Reservations need tobe in by August 22 to en-sure that there areenough materials and foodfor everyone attending.Everyone is asked to bringa lawnchair as we will

be out in the pasture forthe event.

These workshops willbe excellent sources ofinformation given by lead-ing experts in their fieldas well and workingcattlemen. Grass man-agers, livestock producersand fish and wildlife en-thusiasts will all gainvaluable insight into thebest methods for man-aging their natural re-sources and everyone willget to enjoy a day in theFlint Hills.

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Kansas Purebred SwineBreeders Show & Sale

Saturday, August 23, 2008Saline County Fairgrounds, Salina, Kansas

Show 4:00 pm • Sale 6:00 pm

14 Boars and 30 Gilts ConsignedDUROCS, HAMPSHIRES, SPOTS, YORKSHIRES

AND SHOW PIG MAMAS

Auctioneer: Craig Heinen

Consignors:Mike & Debbie Bond....................................785-456-7955Robert Fink ..................................................785-456-7955Leonard Frantz.............................................620-947-5915Ron Holling..................................................785-346-2429John Menefee ..............................................913-849-3252Casey Olson.................................................785-539-4955PrairieLand Genetics....................................785-539-5268Wehner Farms .............................................785-771-2579Cletus Young ...............................................785-494-2791

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STEERS 4 293 130.0014 560 125.503 645 122.5016 628 122.0016 635 121.758 690 118.7526 675 117.7515 748 117.2566 789 114.7563 859 114.5036 783 114.0055 919 114.0062 854 114.0060 931 112.7514 935 112.00

HEIFERS12 487 118.509 478 115.2523 537 114.0013 702 112.7516 748 112.0016 713 111.0015 697 110.756 739 109.7514 658 109.0016 699 108.75

Fat hog top was $60.25PIGS

23 60 29.5042 63 29.0060 46 26.75

STEERS5 351 132.006 453 129.004 355 126.002 423 125.002 623 113.506 778 111.252 738 110.00

HEIFERS2 303 124.008 361 117.004 423 115.5011 609 110.7511 732 107.0020 710 104.8515 801 104.50

JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS • Barn Phone 785-238-1471Junction City Field Reps: Jim Heine 785-765-3480, Alma

Seth Lauer 785-949-2285, Abilene

Clay Center, Ks • Barn Phone 785-632-5566Clay Center Field Representatives: Lee Holtmeier 785-348-5468

Tom Koch, 785-243-5124 Bruce Rogge, 785-692-4214Lance Lagasse, 785-262-1185

Representative sales for last week, August 14.Results from Tuesday, August 12

EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR TODAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19

25 black steers, 825-90035 mixed steers, 775-800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .R. Kulp

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EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR NEXT TUESDAY, AUGUST 26

15 black cross heifers, 700-800 lbs.; 20 Angus cows bred toLyons Angus bulls, fall calves, start calving anytime, 5years old to older cows.

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CONSIGNMENTS FOR SEPT. 9TH SPECIALAPPRECIATION & ANNIVERSARY SALE

200 crossbred steers, 825-900 lbs.; 100 black steers, 850-900 lbs.; 50 black steers, 475-550 lbs., pre-vac.; 80 blackcross steers, 800-850 lbs.; 20 crossbred steers & heifers,500-600 lbs., weaned; 120 black cross steers & heifers, 450-550 lbs.; 100 black cross heifers, 775-850 lbs.

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SPECIAL EARLY CONSIGNMENTSFOR THIS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20

35 blk, bwf steers & heifers, 650-700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Buchman Ranch

143 mixed steers, 875-925 . . . . . . . . . .L. Reich137 blk, bwf heifers, 750-775 . . . . . . . . .R. Ryff

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WRAPS field days coming next weekCentral Kansas Extension District will host a Fall

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The first stop is at 5 p.m. at the Roundup Ready soy-bean variety and grain sorghum hybrid plots on the Clay-ton Short farm located 1 mile south of the Hwy K- 4/OhioSt. intersection or 1 mile north of Assaria on Ohio St. Laststop will be at 6:30 p.m. at the dryland corn hybrid plot onground farmed by Paul Karber located 1/4 mile south ofGypsum on Gypsum Valley Rd.

Fall crops tour in Saline County

Dear editor,Recently the Securities

and Exchange Commission(SEC) issued an order re-stricting the practice of“naked short selling” ofstock in financial firmssuch as Fannie Mae andFreddie Mac, whose stockrecently crashed.

The July 24 Wall StreetJournal defined he prac-tice in this way: “In an or-dinary short sale, one bor-rows a stock then sells itwith the understandingthat the loan must be re-paid by buying stock in themarket (hopefully at alower price).

In a naked short trans-action, the seller doesn’tactually borrow the stockand fails to deliver it tothe buyer. For this reasonnaked short selling canallow manipulators toforce prices down lowerthan would be possible inlegitimate short-sellingconditions.”

In other words, to be alegal short seller, you mustborrow stock that existsbefore it can be sold. Ifyou don’t borrow stock be-fore you sell it, your sale isdescribed as naked shortselling.

Since a large number offarm commodity futurescontracts are sold by spec-ulators who don’t own thecommodity the are price-depressing naked shortsellers of farm commodi-ties.

For many years grainand livestock producershave lost billions of dol-lars because an unlimitednumber of naked shortsellers have been allowedto sell futures contractsrepresenting grain or live-stock they didn’t own atthe time they sold futurescontracts which droveprices much lower thanthey would have normallygone.

However, 24 years ago,

the Reno County WheatGrowers group passed byunanimous vote for the fol-lowing resolution to stopthis very practice.

The resolution was ap-proved a few months laterat the annual Kansas Asso-ciation of Wheat Growersannual meeting and was tobe taken to the NationalAssociation of Wheatgrowers annual meetingfor their approval.

However one officer ofKAWG admitted that short-

ly after the resolutionpassed the KAWG meeting,$3,500 was received fromthe Kansas City Board ofTrade and the ChicagoBoard of Trade which re-sulted in the resolutionbeing withdrawn from thenational meeting.

So in spite of wheatfarmers efforts 24 yearsago to put a stop to the dol-lars lost because of nakedshort sellers, wheat grow-er leaders and the re-gulatory agency for fu-tures trading (CFTC) con-tinue to ignore the veryimportant solution to theproblems with our pricingsystem.

On the other hand, theSEC fulfilled their job bytaking action to protectstock companies and in-vestors from abusive trad-ing practices.

Far and away the bestregulation of the futuresmarkets would be to putregulation with the 3,700member SEC staff ra-ther than the weak,exchange-biased 488 CFTCstaff.

Wheat tax payers won-der why the president ofthe NAWG spent his timeto visit 10 foreign coun-tries this past year butwon’t spend any time ormoney to improve the pric-ing system we are workingunder, which in my opin-ion is the most importantpart of our business.

Sincerely,Doug WildinHutchinson

Grass & Grain, August 19, 2008 Page 39

Letters to the Editor

SALE EVERY FRIDAY IN EMPORIA, KANSAS AT 11:00 AM620-342-2425 or 800-835-7803 toll-free • Fax: 620-342-7741

Bonded & Insured

For Cattle Appraisals Call:BRODY PEAK, 620-343-5107 GLENN UNRUH, 620-279-4524

WIBW 580 - 6:45 A.M. Thurs; KVOE 1400 - 6:30-6:45 A.M. Thurs. & Fri.

EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR FRIDAY, AUG. 29150 black & red steers & heifers, 775-850 lbs.239 black & red steers, 575-950 lbs.57 mix steers, 875-950 lbs.34 black steers, 875-950 lbs.

MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME.

SPECIAL STOCKER & FEEDER SALEFRIDAY, AUG. 22, CONSIGNMENTS INCLUDE:

200 mix heifers, 750-825 lbs.300 black heifers, 775-850 lbs.150 red & Charolais heifers, 750-850 lbs.440 black heifers, 825-875 lbs.125 black steers, 875-950 lbs.120 black & red steers, 700-975 lbs.16 lback heifers, 700-925 lbs.More Consignments by Sale Time. Expecting 1500-2000 Head

8-15-08. Total Receipts 1,782. A really nice run of cattle for last Friday’ssale with again mostly feeder cattle weighing from 750-975 lbs., with allclasses selling steady to $2-$3 lower due to lower commoditiestowards the end of the week. Not enough calves to test the market.

HEIFERS500-599 lbs. . . . . . .$101.00-$109.00600-699 lbs. . . . . . .$102.00-$108.25700-799 lbs. . . . . . .$101.50-$108.25800-899 lbs. . . . . . .$103.35-$107.00900 lbs. & Up . . . . .$102.25-$103.35

COWS: $54.00-$64.75$42.00-$64.75

SHELLS: $41 & DownSTEERS

500-599 lbs. . . . . . .$108.00-$118.50600-699 lbs. . . . . . .$105.75-$118.00700-799 lbs. . . . . . .$107.00-$113.75800-899 lbs. . . . . . .$108.25-$113.00900 lbs. & Up . . . . .$105.00-$110.00

BULLS: $66.00-$76.00

4 hfrs @545# $107.002 hfrs @530# $108.753 hfrs @567# $106.503 hfrs @535# $103.502 hfrs @620# $108.8523 hfrs @699# $107.854 hfrs @646# $106.608 hfrs @657# $103.254 hfrs @655# $102.0016 hfrs @751# $108.2527 hfrs @797# $107.754 hfrs @778# $107.7519 hfrs @797# $106.757 hfrs @729# $104.6015 hfrs @820# $107.00127 hfrs @858# $106.5011 hfrs @815# $106.5010 hfrs @869# $105.1019 hfrs @870# $104.1047 hfrs @935# $103.3556 hfrs @925# $102.8511 hfrs @926# $102.2520 hfrs @1036# $97.106 strs @530# $118.502 strs @523# $116.507 strs @547# $116.504 strs @585# $113.503 strs @582# $111.502 strs @530# $108.008 strs @613# $118.00

4 strs @630# $116.0011 strs @671# $112.5020 strs @674# $111.753 strs @660# $108.5012 strs @740# $113.757 strs @753# $113.0075 strs @741# $112.6021 strs @760# $111.7535 strs @766# $111.5018 strs @778# $111.2510 strs @798# $110.006 strs @728# $108.0014 strs @820# $113.109 strs @865# $112.5031 strs @830# $111.7523 strs @840# $110.7526 strs @857# $110.7011 strs @841# $110.70185 strs @877# $110.6034 strs @865# $110.3564 strs @884# $110.008 strs @876# $109.0010 strs @920# $110.0056 strs @902# $109.8512 strs @929# $108.7587 strs @995# $107.8544 strs @928# $107.7564 strs @1009# $107.0061 strs @989# $106.1071 strs @1007# $105.25

HUTCHINSON COMMISSION COMPANY811 N. Main, South Hutchinson, KS 67505

620-662-3371www.hutchcommission.com

Donald Jordan Jason Cuiksa Ronald Jordan620-899-1012 620-899-3596 620-899-1011

.... SUMMER SCHEDULE ....Cattle Sale: 11 AM • Hay Sale: 9:30 AM

2ND & 4TH TUESDAY THRU JUNE, JULY & AUGUSTHolstein Steer Special: 4th Tuesday (in conjunction with regular sale)

Hog Sale: 2nd & 4th Monday, 11 AMSheep & Goat Sale: 3rd Saturday, 12 Noon

Horse & Tack Sale: Saturday, September 6th, 10 AM

CANCELLED

Call Toby Meyer, for more information on any sale:785-526-7123 or 785-658-5772

Sylvan Sales CommissionSylvan Grove, KS • 785-526-7123

Sale Every Monday 11:30

CONSIGNMENTS FOR MONDAY, AUGUST 25TH40 blk & blkwf cows, 3 and 4 years, calve Aug. 15 to Sept. 30, bred blk,fancy cows

40 blk cows 4 to 8 years, calve Aug. to Nov., bred blk, fancy cows200 mixed feeding heifers, 750-800 lbs., off grass120 mixed feeder steers, 750-850 lbs., off grass300 calves, 400-650 lbs., off cows

You can watch all of our sales live at:www.cattleusa.com

NEXT SHEEP & GOAT SALESATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 • 5:00 PM

Chris Locke Steven Hamlin(316) 320-1005 (H) (316) 747-2521 (H)(316) 322-0675 (M) (620) 222-1199 (M)

Larry Womacks, Fieldman Van Schmidt, Fieldman(620) 394-3273 (H) (620) 367-2331 (H)(620) 229-0076 (M) (620) 345-6879 (M)

316-320-3212Fax: 316-320-7159

2595 SE Highway 54, P.O. Box 622,El Dorado, KS 67042

EL DORADOLIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC.

Cattle Sale Every Thursday 11:00 AM

Market Report - Sale Date: 8-14-08. Head Count: 1,389.

We welcome your consignments!If you have cattle to consign or would like additional information,

please call the office at 316-320-3212 or visit our website:eldoradolivestock.com

300-400 lb. steers $105-$125; heifers, $100-$114; 400-500 lb.steers $100-$126; heifers, $95-$111; 500-600 lb. steers $100-$126; heifers, $90-$108; 600-700 lb. steers $100-$118; heifers,$90-$114; 700-800 lb. steers $100-$117; heifers, $92-$110.50;800-900 lb. steers $95-$114.50; heifers, $90-$109. Trend onCalves: Steady, high quality selling well. Trend on Feeder Cattle:Steady with good demand on feeder cattle. Butcher Cows: Highdressing cows $60-$66.50; Avg. dressing cows $52.50-$60; Lowdressing cows $45-$52. Butcher Bulls: AVg. to high dressingbulls $70-$83.Trend on Cows & Bulls: Butcher cows $1-$2 lower;bulls steady.

Expecting 1200-1500 head for August 21st SaleEARLY CONSIGNMENTS

• 150 steers & heifers, 650-750 lbs.• 60 steers & heifers, 650-750 lbs.• 80 black steers & heifers, 600-700 lbs.• 40 black steers & heifers, 550-700 lbs.• 75 yearling steers, 650-750 lbs.

MANY MORE BY SALE TIME!

Dan Harris, Auctioneer & Owner • 785-364-3320Danny Deters, Corning, Auct. & Field Rep • 785-868-2591Dick Coppinger, Winchester, Field Rep. • 913-774-2415Steve Aeschliman, Sabetha, Field Rep. • 785-284-2417

Larry Matzke, Wheaton, Field Rep. • 785-268-0225Barn Phone • 785-364-4114WEBSITE: www.holtonlivestock.com

EMAIL: [email protected]

Holton Livestock Exchange, Inc.1/2 mile East of Holton, KS on 16 Highway

Livestock Auction every Tuesday at 6:00 PMServing the Midwest LivestockIndustry for 55 Years!

STEERS1 bwf str [email protected] blk strs [email protected] blk red males [email protected] blk bwf males [email protected] blk strs [email protected] blk bwf males [email protected] blk bwf strs [email protected] blk bwf rwf strs [email protected] blk strs [email protected] blk strs [email protected] blk strs [email protected] blk bwf strs [email protected] blk bwf strs [email protected] blk bwf strs [email protected] blk bwf red [email protected] blk strs [email protected] char x strs [email protected] blk strs [email protected] blk bwf red strs [email protected] char x strs [email protected] blk bwf strs [email protected] blk strs [email protected] blk bwf strs [email protected] blk strs [email protected] blk bwf strs [email protected] blk strs [email protected] blk strs [email protected] bwf strs [email protected] blk red strs [email protected]

6 mxd strs [email protected] blk red strs [email protected]

HEIFERS49 blk bwf red hfrs [email protected] char x hfrs [email protected] blk bwf hfrs [email protected] blk bwf hfrs [email protected] blk hfrs [email protected] blk hfrs [email protected] blk hfrs [email protected] blk hfrs [email protected] mxd hfrs [email protected] blk hfrs [email protected] blk bwf hfrs [email protected] mxd hfrs [email protected] blk hfrs [email protected] char x hfrs [email protected] blk hfrs [email protected] blk hfrs [email protected] blk bwf hfrs [email protected] mxd hfrs [email protected] blk hfrs [email protected] blk bwf hfrs [email protected] blk char hfrs [email protected] blk bwf hfrs [email protected] blk bwf hfrs [email protected] blk hfrs [email protected] mxd hfrs [email protected] blk red hfrs [email protected] mxd hfrs [email protected]

MARKET REPORT FROM TUESDAY, AUGUST 12WE SOLD 1163 CATTLE

AUGUST 19--REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION 6 P.M.30 red & black Angus x

cows/June & early Julybull & heifer calves, 7-10yrs

10 red & blk angus x 1st calfhfrs/ June & early July bull& hfrs calves

25 blk cows, 5 yrs, bred

Angus bulls for Oct.-Deccalves

14 blk bwf rwf bred cows &pairs, 2-8 yrs

10 mix s&h 500-60062 char & x bred hfrs 850-

87565 blk & xbred hfrs 800-850

WASHINGTONLIVESTOCK AUCTION

WASHINGTON, KANSAS – PHONE 785-325-2243CATTLE SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY - 12:30 P.M.

For more information or consignments contact:Manager Jim Breeding: 785-562-7248Adam Grover 785-541-0432BARN: 785-325-2243

HEIFERS1 hfr 395 $82.002 hfrs 570 $85.006 hfrts 863 $90.00

STEERS29 strs 789 $111.6030 hol strs 556 $75.00

Partial listing of the cows1245 $65.00

1440 $64.501110 $64.001445 $62.751220 $60.751315 $60.00

HOLSTEINS1785 $59.001375 $55.251770 $54.501625 $41.50

SALE ORDERBRED COWS & COWS/CALVES 12:30 PM

LIGHT CALVES • STOCKER & FEEDER CATTLEBUTCHER COWS & BULLS

Eureka Livestock SaleP.O. Box 267 Eureka, KS 67045620-583-5008 Office 620-583-7475

Sale Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. Sharp

Ron Ervin - Owner-ManagerHome Phone - 620-583-5385

Mobile Cell 620-750-0123

EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR THURSDAY, AUG. 21• 300 Holstein steers, 600-900 lbs.• 105 bk bwf strs & hfrs, 500-700 lbs., weaned & vacc.• 180 mixed steers, 750-900 lbs.• 125 mixed heifers, 650-800 lbs., open• 120 black bwf steers & heifers, 500-650 lbs.• 85 black red steers & heifers, 500-750 lbs.• 65 mostly black steers, 850-900 lbs., 1 load• 56 mostly black steers, 800-825 lbs., 1 load• 80 mostly blk strs & hfrs, 275-400 lbs., off packer

cows• 80 mixed packer cows, 1 ranch• 30 blk, bwf cows, 5-8 yers old, fall calvers, bred to

Angus bull. Cows home raised.• 110 mostly blk, bwf steers & heifers, 500-650 lbs.• 8 Jersey steers, 700-750 lbs.

Expecting 1,600-1,800 head by sale time.

SPECIAL STOCK COW SALETHURSDAY, AUGUST 28 • 6:00 PM

• 100 fancy blk, bwf cows, 3-6 years old, start calvingAug. 10. Bred to Angus bulls or with calves at side.

More cattle by sale time.

We appreciate your business!

On Thursday, August 14 we had 1,744 head of cattle ona good market.

BUTCHER COWS: $47-$66.25,mostly $55-$63, very active.

BUTCHER BULLS: $55-$78,mostly $68-$75, very active.

STEERS16 bk bwf [email protected] bk M-Anj [email protected] bk bwf [email protected] bk bwf [email protected] bk [email protected] bk bwf [email protected] bk bwf [email protected] bk char [email protected] bk [email protected] char [email protected] bk [email protected] bk char [email protected] bk red [email protected] bk red [email protected] mix [email protected] limo-x [email protected]

12 limo-x [email protected] bk char [email protected] bk char [email protected] limo-x [email protected] mix [email protected] red [email protected] longhorn [email protected]

HEIFERS4 bk bwf [email protected] bk bwf [email protected] bk bwf [email protected] bk bwf [email protected] bk bwf [email protected] bk bwf [email protected] bk bwf [email protected] Red Angus [email protected] bk bwf [email protected]

15 mix [email protected] mix [email protected] bk red [email protected] mix [email protected] mix [email protected] bk bwf [email protected] bk [email protected] char [email protected] limo-x [email protected] limo-x [email protected] bk bwf [email protected] wf bwf [email protected] bk [email protected] bk char [email protected] bk [email protected] bk bwf [email protected]

Beef producers´ recent challenging finan-cial climate has many taking a closer look atthe way they operate. One thing producerscould consider rethinking is their summergrazing system, a Kansas State University re-searcher said.

“No matter what system is used, the stock-ing rate is key,” said Bob Gillen, head of K-State´s Western Agricultural Research Cen-ters. “When considering the number of cow-calf pairs a producer can put on summer pas-ture, it´s important to consider the fewestacres a grazing animal needs to meet perform-ance targets. Plus, the animal´s performanceneeds to be balanced with what the pasture re-quires to maintain a desirable and vigorousplant community.”

Speaking at K-State´s 2008 Beef Confer-ence,Aug. 7-8 in Manhattan, Gillen describedthree types of grazing systems — continu-ous, simple; and intensive.

A continuous system gives all of the cattleaccess to all grazing land on a ranch.

“Although continuous grazing has a nega-tive connotation, I´m not convinced it´s allbad,” Gillen said. “It can maximize an ani-mal´s performance because the animal has theability to select what it will graze.”

A simple system involves splitting grazingland into three to five smaller pastures andsplitting the animals among those pastures.

For example, an owner might split his pas-ture into three parcels, said Gillen, who is arangeland scientist. The owner could split hiscattle among the three from May 1 to July 15and then move them off one and split them be-tween the others from July 15 to Oct. 1, givingthe first parcel a break. Each year a differentparcel could get that break to help keep itsgrasses healthy.

An intensive system means splitting one´spasture into eight or more segments. In thiscase, however, the producer puts all of he cat-tle on one parcel for a short period of time andthen moves them all to the next parcel and soon. The short periods could be from a day to aweek, more or less.

Gillen said a review of numerous studiesconducted on rangelands throughout thewestern United States showed that continuousgrazing systems are better than simple sys-tems are for cattle performance. In contrast,simple systems show advantages for thehealth of thegrass,

But, no

matter what grazing system is used, he said, itis important for producers to:

Utilize pastures moderately for any givengrazing event;

Allow rest for pastures during the growingseason;

Avoid repeated use of pastureland duringthe same time period over several years;

Avoid placing cattle on pastures that arelong rested; and

Avoid large diet shifts for the cattle.Gillen encouraged Beef Conference par-

ticipants to consider “introduced forages,”which often exhibit rapid growth over shortperiods of time and respond better than nativeforages do to fertilizer and herbicides. Theyalso can handle higher grazing pressure forshort periods.

Examples of introduced forages that workwell in Kansas, he said, include smooth bromein the northeast and eastern portions of thestate, bermudagrass in the southeast, and suchannual forages as sudangrass and wheat pas-ture.

Combining several different forages is a

way to lengthen the window of potential forrapid gains, the scientist said. It may also de-crease feed purchases.

When using complementary systems —which combine introduced and native for-

ages — it is important to balance the two.“In a perfect world, 75 to 90 percent range-

landand10 to25percent introduced forages isa good ratio,” Gillen said.

Burning pasture during the spring “burn-ing season” is something that more producersoutside the Flint Hills should consider, headded. The practice reduces invasive plantspecies, particularly eastern redcedar, andpromotes the growth of desirable native grass-es.

“Sometimes producers wonder if fertiliz-ing native pastureland is a good idea. The an-swer to that is no,” he said. “Fertilizing tendsto promote weed growth and changes the bal-ance of native pasture and weeds. In today´seconomic climate, it is certainly not practi-cal.”

Weed control should be done as needed,rather than regularly, Gillen said.

Page 40 Grass & Grain, August 19, 2008

STEER CALVES5 bwf/blk strs 548 @ 128.753 blk strs 400 @ 125.008 blk/red strs 506 @ 124.504 bwf/blk strs 500 @ 124.005 blk strs 426 @ 123.001 blk str 525 @ 123.002 x-bred strs 485 @ 121.003 bwf/blk strs 540 @ 119.0014 red strs 401 @ 116.00

STOCKER & FEEDERSTEERS

18 blk strs 694 @ 122.357 bwf/blk strs 703 @ 121.507 blk strs 731 @ 120.756 blk strs 697 @ 120.2517 x-bred strs 594 @ 119.5039 bwf/blk strs 718 @ 119.5071 blk/sim strs 669 @ 119.2511 blk strs 710 @ 118.759 bwf/blk strs 584 @ 118.506 blk/sim strs 588 @ 118.0013 bwf/lbk strs 594 @ 118.006 bwf/blk strs 768 @ 117.0063 bwf/blk strs 817 @ 115.607 blk strs 774 @ 115.504 bwf/blk strs 646 @ 115.0063 blk/char strs 819 @ 114.855 blk/sim strs 662 @ 114.75

35 bwf/blk strs 747 @ 114.757 blk/red strs 782 @ 114.7511 blk strs 840 @ 114.5014 blk/sim strs 732 @ 114.357 blk/sim strs 822 @ 114.257 x-bred strs 679 @ 114.005 blk strs 749 @ 114.009 bwf/blk strs 744 @ 113.7513 blk/char strs 753 @ 113.7510 blk/sim strs 832 @ 113.7524 bwf/blk strs 823 @ 112.8559 bwf/blk strs 870 @ 112.8564 bwf/blk strs 872 @ 112.4061 mix strs 898 @ 112.0062 mix strs 843 @ 111.6059 mix strs 900 @ 111.6065mix strs 815 @ 111.2563 mix strs 867 @ 110.8510 bwf/blk strs 839 @ 110.5061 mix strs 940 @ 110.5058 mix strs 955 @ 109.857 bwf/blk strs 829 @ 108.759 blk/char strs 951 @ 108.7558 mix strs 926 @ 107.50

HEIFER CALVES2 x-bred hfrs 445 @ 121.002 blk hfrs 530 @ 117.003 bwf/blk hfrs 448 @ 114.504 bwf/blk hfrs 496 @ 114.50

3 bwf/blk hfrs 367 @ 110.005 blk/red hfrs 409 @ 110.004 x-bred hfrs 444 @ 109.003 blk hfrs 458 @ 109.0017 blk/sim hfrs 482 @ 109.00

STOCKER & FEEDERHEIFERS

9 blk hfrs 663 @ 115.603 blk hfrs 597 @ 113.009 blk hfrs 572 @ 112.504 blk/red hfrs 593 @ 111.5011 blk hfrs 599 @ 111.504 blk hfrs 625 @ 111.504 blk hfrs 644 @ 111.503 x-bred hfrs 552 @ 111.004 blk hfrs 719 @ 110.7511 x-bred hfrs 569 @ 110.503 x-bred hfrs 600 @ 110.008 blk/char hfrs 664 @ 110.0010 bwf/blk hfrs 686 @ 110.0050 blk/sim hfrs 785 @ 109.7553 blk/sim hfrs 617 @ 109.508 blk hfrs 708 @ 109.5013 bwf/blk hfrs 730 @ 109.0021 bwf/blk hfrs 662 @ 108.504 x-bred hfrs 673 @ 108.504 blk hfrs 560 @ 108.00

27 mix hfrs 579 @ 108.004 blk/red hfrs 768 @ 108.004 blk/red hfrs 711 @ 107.7573 bwf/blk hfrs 799 @ 107.0071 bwf/blk hfrs 940 @ 106.608 wf/bwf hfrs 689 @ 106.504 blk/wf hfrs 800 @ 106.5015 blk/sim hfrs 743 @ 106.25

COWS & HEIFERETTES1 blk hfrt 770 @ 90.001 bwf cow 1560 @ 63.501 limo cow 1400 @ 61.751 blk cow 1635 @ 60.751 blk cow 1390 @ 60.001 blk cow 1535 @ 59.502 blk cows 1370 @ 59.251 blk cow 1155 @ 59.003 blk cows 1397 @ 58.501 blk cow 1260 @ 58.004 blk cows 1155 @ 57.501 sim cow 1660 @ 57.001 blk cow 1320 @ 56.502 bwf cows 1210 @ 56.001 wf cow 1210 @ 55.502 bwf cows 1243 @ 55.001 sim cow 1165 @ 54.501 blk cow 1390 @ 54.00

FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES:

REZAC BARN . . . . . . . .St. Marys, 785-437-2785 KENNETH REZAC . . . . . .St. Marys, 785-437-6697

DENNIS REZAC . . . . . .St. Marys, 785-437-6349 LELAND BAILEY . . . . . . . . . . .Hoyt, 785-986-6704

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cell: 785-456-4187 LYNN REZAC . . . . . . . . . .St. Marys, 785-437-6475

Toll Free Number...........1-800-531-1676Website: www.rezaclivestock.com

AUCTIONEERS: LELAND BAILEY & DENNIS REZAC

Livestock CommissionCompany, Inc.

St. Marys, Ks.

2 blk cows 1193 @ 53.501 hol cow 1395 @ 52.502 blk/bwf cows 1173 @ 52.001 bwf cow 1050 @ 51.752 blk cows 1148 @ 51.001 red cow 1220 @ 50.501 char cow 1085 @ 50.001 sim cow 1130 @ 48.001 bwf cow 1115 @ 47.00

BRED COWS1 blk cow @ 720.00

SellOr Buy Cattle

By Auction TuesdaysSTARTING TIME

11:30 AM1 blk cow @ 700.003 blk/cows @ 650.00

BULLS1 red bull 2035 @ 80.001 blk bull 1840 @ 78.751 red bull 1830 @ 77.501 blk bull 1755 @ 75.001 blk bull 1920 @ 73.501 bwf bull 1720 @ 71.001 blk bull 2240 @ 70.001 blk bull 1205 @ 68.501 blk bull 1380 @ 67.50

WATCH OUR AUCTIONSLIVE ON DVAuctions.com

SPECIAL EARLY CONSIGNMENTSFOR TODAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19

50 blk bwf steers, 600-650 lbs., vaccinated52 blk bwf strs & hfrs, 675-725 lbs., weaned & vacc.70 blk bwf strs & hfrs, 550-650 lbs., weaned & vacc.45 blk Sim cross strs & hfrs, 700-750 lbs., weaned & vacc.90 blk bwf strs & hfrs, 675-750 lbs., weaned & vacc.20 black heifers, 700-750 lbs.150 black cross steers & heifers, 725-775 lbs.120 black bwf heifers, 725-775 lbs.180 black cross heifers, 750-800 lbs.45 black & red steers, 850-900 lbs.130 black bwf steers, 775-825 lbs.60 black cross steers, 800-825 lbs.103 black cross steers, 850-925 lbs.

MANY MORE BY SALE TIME

We sold 1915 cattle August 12. There was good demand forsteer and heifer calves, which sold $3.00-5.00 higher. Feedersteers and heifers were $1.00-3.00 higher. Cows and bullsremained steady.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 — 5:00 PMMaberry RFD Storage, 10260 Military Trail Road

MANHATTAN, KANSAS(East of Manhattan, KS on Hwy 24 to Military Trial)

NOTE: This is a very very clean Auction! Possibility of 3additional storage units.

MARIAN HOPKINS,MR. & MRS. ROY MILLERET

GANNON REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONSVERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER

785-539-2316 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS •www.gannonauctions.com

Lawn Tractors & Trailer, Shop, Lawn & Garden items,Furniture, Household & misc.

See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listing.

Rangeland researcher discusses finer points of summer grazing