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ANOKA/RAMSEY Lano Equipment6140 Highway 10 NW(763) 323-1720(888) 448-5266www.lanoequip.com
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The deepening drought is not just a concern for farmers its a concern for all Minnesotans and anyone who cares about our state economy. Minne-sotas agriculture and food sector generates nearly $75 billion in total economic activity for our state,
and the sector has a total em-ployment impact of more than 340,000 jobs. Anything that hurts our agricultural produc-tion puts those economic ben-e ts at risk. MDA is working with partner agencies to provide farmers with information about helpful programs, re-sources and information on our drought website at www.mda.state.mn.us/drought. The site has information about crop and
weather conditions, as well as federal and state re-sources that can help farmers deal with the impacts of those conditions. We will continue to update our site to make sure it includes the best information to help Minnesota farmers dealing with this situation. We are also working with the Minnesota De-partment of Natural Resources to make sure that farmers, lawn and garden centers, plant nursery managers and other land owners are aware of the growing concerns about water availability for 2013. We are encouraging our farmers to take into account the possibility of drought as they make business and cropping plans for 2013. Speci c recommendations for lessening drought impacts will vary from one farm to the next, but here are four general tips Minnesota farmers can take to ensure they are as prepared as possible. 1. Consider installing a drainage water manage-ment plan and structures this fall to capture rainfall and snowmelt. While drainage systems are de-signed to move excess water off cropland, a prop-erly designed managed system also can help retain moisture. Farmers can start the planning process by talking with contractors, suppliers and their local Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) of ce. 2. Consider additional conservation practices, such as leaving old fence rows and eld wind breaks intact to reduce wind erosion that might be a big-ger problem during very dry conditions. Reduced tillage, no-till and other tillage options can be good strategies to conserve soil moisture and reduce wind erosion. 3. Carefully weigh the prospects of continued dry weather when planning what, where and how to plant in 2013. As always, crop advisors and seed dealers can help farmers weigh their options. 4. Farmers with irrigated acres may consider tools for managing water as ef ciently as possible. This may include water distribution uniformity checks, irrigation scheduling tools, and low pres-sure conversions. We have several months to go before anyone plants crops for 2013, and plenty of things can still happen. As we all know, weather patterns can shift dramatically in Minnesota. We will hope for gener-ous rain and snow between now and springtime, but out of prudence, we must be prepared for the alter-native.
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Calf Care Connection Workshops, Nov 13, 14 Raising dairy calves signi cantly impacts pro tability and doing things right is a must. Thats why PDPW members developed the PDPW Calf Care Workshops: Nov. 13 in northwestern Wisconsin, and Nov. 14 in northeastern Wisconsin. This years Calf Care Workshops feature a new twist: classroom science combined with tours to demonstrate practical, on-farm application. At each location, Dr. Becky Brotzman of the University of Wisconsin-Madison will pres-ent, Healthy Environments for Healthy Calves. Then, after lunch, tours will depart for area farms to view calf facilities and discuss care and feeding techniques with the calf managers of those farms. The Nov. 13 workshop begins at 9:30 a.m. at the Holiday InnCampus Area, 2703 Craig Road, Eau Claire, Wis. The afternoon tours will visit Hamlin Valley Farms in Strum Wis. and Arrowhead Farms in Chippewa Falls, Wis. The bus will return to the Holiday Inn by 4:15 p.m. The Nov. 14 workshop begins at 9:30 a.m. at Millhome Supper Club, 16524 Lax Chapel Road, Kiel, Wis. The afternoon tours will visit Hanke Farms, Sheboygan Falls, Wis., and Hochkammer Dairy Farm, Manitowoc, Wis., returning to the supper club by 4:15 p.m.
Managing Our Farms through Turbulent Times, Nov. 15 Keynote speakers include Gary Sipiorski, Dairy Development Manager, Vita Plus Corp. and Ted Matthews, counselor with Farm Business Management. There will also be breakout sessions by Farm Business Management instructors. The Guided Discussion Groups are in-tended to be an opportunity for farmers to share concerns and ideas, and ask questions about the current turbulence in agriculture. They will begin with a brief opening presentation by a facilitator, and discussion will follow. This event will be from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Nov. 15 at the International Event Center in Rochester, Minn. Registration begins at 10 a.m.
What is a Fair and Pro table Farm Rental Agreement?, Nov. 15 Landlords, farmers, agri-business professionals should make plans to attend one of the informative meetings being held across Central and Southern Minnesota. These free meetings are being provided by the University of Minnesota Extension. Farm land rental rates have never been higher and determining a fair and pro table farm rent agreement is a challenge in todays economy with near record corn and soybean prices and record farm land values. Negotiating a fair rental agreement that satis es the land owner and the farmer is a chal-lenge. David Bau, Extension Educator in Ag Business Management, will provide several ways; by examples, factsheets and worksheets to determine a fair farm land rental rate for both parties. Topics covered at the meetings will include local historic and projected farmland rental
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rate trends, current farm land values and sales, a worksheet that will help determine a fair andpro table rental agreement. Input costs for 2013 will be presented along with current 2013corn and soybean prices. Worksheets will examine 2013 costs and what is affordable rent thata farmer will be able to pay in 2013, the rate of return to the landlord at current market valuesand examine exible rental agreements. Make plans to attend one of these meetings now. Attendees will receive several informa-tive worksheets and factsheets that will help to determine what is a fair and pro table 2013 farm land rental rate is. This workshop is free to attend. There are two opportunities to attend this workshop in Carver and Scott Counties. Bothworkshops will be held on Thursday, November 15, 2012. The rst workshop will take placeat 10 a.m. at the Carver County Extension of ce in Cologne, Minn. The second workshop will take place at 1 p.m. at the Scott County Extension of ce in Jordan, Minn. Questions about these workshops should be directed to Laura Kieser, Agriculture Ex-tension Educator, by calling 952-466-5306 or 952-492-5386. Laura can also be emailed attorb0022@umn.edu.
Cover Crops Field Walk, Nov. 17 The relationship between cover crops and better soil is the focus of a short eld day Nov.17, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., at the Brian Hazel dairy farm north of Lanesboro. This is a free event, but to help guarantee enough coffee and rolls, please reserve a spot by contacting Caroline van Schaik at 507-523-3366 or caroline@landstewardshipproject.org. Hazels farm is located at 27919 State Highway 250. Soil health has long been understood as foundational to successful farming. Healthy soilis directly linked to better production and farm nances, as well as to erosion control and re-lated resource priorities. In a recent statewide video conference on the topic, Minnesota State Conservationist Don Baloun of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) put an emphatic priority on helping farmers and other landowners do everything possible to build better soil. One of the most important tools for building healthy soil is to integrate cover crops intorotations. Hazel, a member of the Fillmore County Soil and Water Resources District board of directors, will talk about his use of tillage radishes and oats, and how these cover crops t into his management decisions. Peter Hartman, area soil scientist with NRCS, will coverthe basics of soil and present research results related to the effects of tillage on soil health. Biology professor Bruno Borsari of Winona State University will explain how the biologicalactivity below ground and plant growth above ground interact.
Midwest Dairy Expo, Nov 27 - 28 A great exhibition of dairy supplies, equipment and education await you at this yearsMidwest Dairy Expo: Discovering New Possibilities to be held November 27 and 28 at the Rivers Edge Convention Center in St. Cloud, Minn. Come explore the free Discovery AlleyTrade Show with over 130 companies, dissect your dairy skills in the free educational ses-sions, uncover new ideas with fellow producers, and examine your luck at the Gala featuring our scholarship auction, dinner, awards ceremony and Las Vegas-style casino night. This isa great opportunity to network and learn from great speakers and other dairy producers fromthroughout the Upper Midwest.
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Powers Auction Service W869 Hale Road - Browntown, WI 53522
608-966-3764 or 608-966-3765Dan S. Powers, Auctioneer
AUCTION MANAGED BY:
ROEDER IMPLEMENT 8TH ANNUAL EQUIPMENT AUCTIONSATURDAY NOVEMBER 24, 2012 - 10:00 A.M.
LOCATION: 2550 ROCKDALE ROAD DUBUQUE IA 52003(Hwy 151-61 3 miles South of Dubuque. Just pass Hwy 52 Intersection, Next to American Trust Bank)
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON EQUIPMENT OR FINANCING CONTACT: ROEDER IMPLEMENT: 563-557-1184
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VERY CLEAN EQUIPMENT TO CHOOSE FROM. CASE IH FINANCING AVAILABLE THROUGH ROEDER IMPLEMENT.
MAKE SURE YOU ARE WITH US SALE DAY, THIS EQUIPMENT SELLS!! DO TO DAILY BUSINESS THIS LIST IS TUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CALL FOR INFORMATION.
ONLINE BIDDING AVALIABLE AT WWW.POWERSONLINEAUCTION.COMCOMBINES & HEADS: 2010 Case IH 7120 Combine. 2009 Case IH 6088 Axial Flow Combine. 2005 Case IH 2388 Combine Loaded, 1900 Hours. 2002 Case IH 2388 Axial Flow Combine. 1984 Case IH 1480 Combine. 1979 Case IH 1460 Combine. 2009 Case IH 2020 30 Header. 2007 Case IH 2208 Corn Head. 2003 Case IH 2020 25 Platform. 2002 Case IH 1020 25 Flex Header. 2000 Case IH 1020 30 Flex Header. 1999 Case IH 1083 Corn Head. 1996 Case IH 1020 20 Flex Header.TRACTORS: 2009 Case IH Farmall 95 Tractor, 4WD, Cab. Case IH Magnum 275 Tractor, 4000 Hours. 2008 Case IH DX45 Compact Tractor. Case IH 7120 Tractor, MFD W/ Cab. 2007 New Holland TN70 Tractor W/ Loader. Case 5130 Tractor, 2WD Cab. Case IH 5230 Tractor. IH 1086 Tractor W/ TA28 Loader. Farmall M Tractor. John Deere 730 Diesel Tractor, WF, 3pt. John Deere B Tractor W/ Cultivators. John Deere A Tractor W/ Cultivators. John Deere MT Tractor. John Deere B Tractor. 1977 IH 1086 Tractor. 1958 J I Case 1410 Tractor W/ Loader. 1954 Super H Tractor, WF, Wheel Weights. 1954 Super H Tractor W/ Loader. 1951 Ford 8N Tractor W/ Loader.CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: Case 850K Dozer. Power House PX10 Mini Excavator. 2000 Cat D5 MXL Dozer. Kobelco PC200 Excavator. Power House PX17 Mini Excavator. Case CX225 Excavator Min Tail Swing. Case 1850K Dozer. Ingersoll Rand SD45D Smooth Drum Roller. Takeuchi TB035 Mini Excavator. 2006 Hyundai HL740-7 Wheel Loader. Hyundai 55 Mini Exca-vator With Cab. SKID LOADERS: 2007 Case 420 Skid Loader. 2006 Terex SR80 Skid Loader. 2005 Bobcat S185 Cab/Heat/Quick Attach. 2004 Case 40XT Skid Steer With Hydraulic Coupler. 2004 JCB 190T Skid Steer. Bobcat 753 Skid Steer W/ Cab & Heat. Gehl 4840 Skid Steer Cab/Heat. Case 430 Skid Steer. Case 465 Skid Steer, Loaded. Bobcat 5600 Skid Loader. ASV RC30 Skid Steer W/ Bucket. ASV RC50 Skid Steer W/ Bucket. Cat 262 Skid Steer. 1998 Bobcat 773 Skid Steer. HAY & FORAGE EQUIPMENT: NEW Case IH WRX301 12 Wheel Rake. NEW Case IH WRX201 8 Wheel Rake. 2008 M&W DF14 14 Wheel HI-Cap Rake. 2002 New Holland 688 With Bale Com-mand. 2000 New Holland 1411 Disc Mower. New Holland 256 Bar Rake. New Holland 1431 Disc Bine. H&S V10 Wheel Rake. New Holland 258 Rake. Hesston 1090 9 Mower Conditioner. 1994 New Holland 492 Haybine.TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: 2007 Case IH 730C 7 Shank Deep Ripper W/ Lead Shanks. 2006 Case IH 730B Deep Ripper, 10 Points Cover boards. Case IH Tigermate II 26 Field Cultivator. Case IH 496 25 Disk, Hyd Fold. IH 5100 Grain Drill Soybean Special. IH 800 8-20 Bean Planter. Rem Grain Vac. Case IH 900 16 Row Front Fold Planter. IH 800 12 Row Planter. Case IH 900 16 Row Planter. 2005 McFarlane 24 Harrow. Case IH 4450 35 Field Finisher. DMI 5 Shank W/Lead Shanks. Landoll 7 Shank Chisel Plow. John Deere 145 5 Plow. John Deere 1710A 9 Shank Rigid Chisel Plow. TRUCKS & TRAILERS: Peterbuilt Truck W/Basket Lift. L8000 Ford Dump Truck W/Snow Plow. 2008 PJ 7X12 Tandem Axle Trailer. 2005 Aluma Load Tandem Axle Trailer. Mustang Goose Neck Trailer 14K. MISC EQUIPMENT: Buhler Farm King 13X70 Auger. Miller 9 Snow Blower. Heider Gravity Flow Box. J&M 620 Grain Cart. Vermeer BC600XL Chipper. Ditch Witch 1330 Trencher. Westendorf Loader Off Of IH 1066. New Holland 185 Manure Spreader. Vermeer RT100 Trencher. Boxer 106B Power Wheel Barrow. Hardi TR500 Sprayer. Hardi NAV. 1000 Sprayer. Demco 700 Sprayer. NOTE: Do to the large amount of trading; this list is subject to change due to daily
business. If you are coming for a speci c item, please call before auction day.
NOT MANY SMALL ITEMS SO PLEASE BE ON TIME!
TERMS: CASH, CHECK, VISA/MASTERCARD W/ 4% CONVENIENCE FEE 7% SALES TAX WILL APPLY TO ALL NON AGRICULTURAL ITEMS. PHOTO ID IS REQUIRED TO REGISTER. ALL ITEMS TO BE SETTLED FOR DAY OF SALE. ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS WHERE-IS AND W/ NO WARRANTY OF GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND (EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED). NO BUYERS PREMIUM. PROXIBID,
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REG. BROWN SWISS BULLS, all ages, exc. ped-igrees. Call 320-587-6384 or 320-583-0336. 18-2-B
HOLSTEIN SERVICE-ABLE AGE BREEDING BULLS. Call 320-352-2271. 16-TFN-F
FIRST AND SECOND LACTATION REGIS-TERED HOLSTEINS. Call Sheeknoll Farms. 507-273-9130. 18-1-F
JERSEY COWS & HEIF-ERS. Call 320-333-2207. 14-TFN-F
YOUNG HERD OF 50 DAIRY COWS, closed herd, retiring. Call 605-345-4618. 16-TFN-F
1ST LACTATION MILKING COWS, Hol-stein springing cows, due Nov./Dec., low SCC, DHIA records. Call 507-228-8623. 17-2-F
BROWN SWISS BREED-ING BULLS, trucking available, NE IA. Call 563-562-3763 or www.hilltop-acresfarm.com. 23-TFN-F
(4) BROWN SWISS HFR. CALVES; also (2) Gehl 14 silage wagons. Call 763-913-7861. 17-2-F
REGISTERED MILK-ING SHORTHORN BULLS, 2 months old to 700 lbs. Call 320-968-8709. 13-TFN-F
REGISTERED HOL-STEIN, R&W BULLS, proven sires, can deliver, lease or sell. Call 320-267-7260. 14-6-F
SERVICEABLE AGED BULLS, some genomic tested, up to 16 months old. Top sires include Man-O-Man, Goldwyn, Robust and Atwood. Call Hacketts 320-267-3180. 16-4-P
HOLSTEIN BULLS--Great selection from EX and VG high-producing cows, 26,800 RHA, Johnes free. Call Olmar Farms at 507-794-2697 or 507-220-0730. 1-TFN-B
(15) BRED HOLSTEIN HFRS., bred to reg. Hol-stein bull, 7 months bred. Call 605-784-3271 or 605-881-9977. 17-3-F
(10) JERSEY 2 YR. OLDS, just fresh, low SCC, barn is full, need to move, Sibley, LLC. Call 612-226-4180. 17-TFN-F
SLOW & LAME CAT-TLE, lump-jaws and bad eyes and all blemished cat-tle, $100-$400; also, good cull cows, $200-$1,200 and also fat cattle. Call 612-860-8774 or 651-480-1900. 4-TFN-B
DAIRY GOAT DOES, out of Hostetler breeding; also breeding bucks avail-able. Call 319-350-5819. 24-TFN-F
(20) SPRINGING HOL-STEIN HFRS., due Nov. & Dec., will trade for other cattle, beef or dairy. Call 608-788-6258 or 608-792-4223. 17-2-F
SPRINGING HFRS., due Oct-Dec. Call 507-398-9302. 16-5-F
HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD, 75 head, 20,640 avg., SCC 200, year-round calving. Call 507-820-0288. 16-3-F
CROSSBRED DAIRY COWS, from grazing dairy, bred for spring calving. Call 701-465-3278. 17-8-F
(30) HOLSTEIN SPRINGING HFRS., out of AI breeding, bred to Hol-stein bull. Call 320-760-5622. 17-2-B
REG. HOLSTEIN BULLS, exc. type and pro-duction. Call Scott Ricke-man 320-552-0284 www.holsteinworld.com/florala-wn 10-TFN-F
COWS SALE, barn is full, level 4 Johnes-free closed since 40s, Reg. $1,500-$2,000. Esmur-Downs Hol-steins (Jack & Ginger Fred-erichs). Call 218-445-5787. 11-TFN-F
SERVICEABLE AGE BULLS & YOUNGER, sires are Redliner x Advent, Super, Alexander, Bolti-more and others. Call 320-583-6564. 13-TFN-F
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TERMS: CASH. If credit is desired, make arrangements with your credit agent prior to sale. Out of area buyers please have letter of credit. Everything sold as is, no warranties given or implied. Nothing removed until settlement has been made. While we believe everything stated hereon to be correct as to age and description, anything stated day of sale by owners or auctioneers will take precedence over all printed materials. Owners, auctioneers, clerks or their helpers are not responsible for accidents. All information stated hereon is provided by the owner, Mid-American Auction Co., Inc. makes no warranty as to its accuracy.
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Rosewood Dairy, Owners
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2012 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. SHARPLunch AvailableNOTE: Mid-American Auction Co. Inc. and Henslin Auctions are very pleased to be selected by the Rosewood Dairy to conduct their complete milking herd and close up springing heifer dispersal. We are excited to present a functional hard working set of cows that will compliment any dairy operation. Rosewood Dairy is one of the premiere dairies in Central Minnesota, widely known for the quality of their dairy herd and cleanliness of their operation. If you are in need of hard to nd, farm-fresh, top quality herd replacements, you will not want to miss the Rosewood Dispersal. The auction will be held under cover. Trucking available. Prior inspection welcome by appointment only beginning Tuesday, November 13th. Sale order: We will begin with farm machinery at 10:00 a.m. sharp, followed immediately by dairy cattle. In case of severe weather, please listen to KASM 1150 AM, KIKV 100.7 FM or see midamericanauctioninc.com or henslinauctions.com for updates or phone owners for further information. Thank you!
HOTELS:AmericInn, Sauk Centre, MN (320) 352-2800
Hillcrest Motel, Sauk Centre, MN (320) 352-2215Gopher Prairie Motel, Sauk Centre (320) 352-2275Guest House Hotel, Sauk Centre (320) 351-7256
NOTE: Mid American Auction Co. and Henslin Auctions are excited to bring you this premiere Central Minnesota dairy dispersal auction. This is a tremendous opportunity to purchase high quality, high producing, farm-fresh herd replacements in volume. Rosewood Dairy purchased the original facility from the Schmiesing family along with the existing herd that was established in the mid 1950s. The Schmiesing herd was well known throughout Central Minnesota and the Rosewood management has continued this great tradition producing one of the most functional high producing herds in the area. This herd has been on of cial DHIA for many years with current herd average at an amazing 3X 28,525 milk, 3.9% 1037 fat, 3.1% 875 protein, 90 lb. tank average, records to over 50,000 pounds of milk, individuals producing over 150 pounds per day. SCC runs from 200,000 to 240,000. Many are recently fresh with several cows and heifers due near or soon after sale time. The herd will contain approximately 10% Brown Swiss X Holstein composite cows, along with a few Red & White Holsteins. Entire herd is headlock broke, housed in free-stall facility and milked in parallel parlor. The herd is arti cially bred using exclusively select sires with limited use of good Holstein bulls as clean up. Sires and service sires include, but not limited to: Oman, All That, Macguinnes, Landscape, Billard, Styx, Snake and Fork, among others. An extensive herd health program has been in place for several years through Dr. Moe with the Stearns Vet Clinic. All cattle have been vaccinated and boosted seasonally. Hooves trimmed regularly with onsite facility. Cattle will be TB tested prior to auction. With the volume of dairy cattle offered on this auction, lots may vary from one to four head per lot. Any lots containing multiples will be sorted to age, freshening, production and quality. If you are in need of young, extremely well uddered, farm-fresh high producing of cial DHIA herd replacements, please mark this date on your calendar and make plans now to attend the Rosewood dispersal. Catalogs with complete breeding, freshening and production information sent upon request. Please phone (320) 352-3803 or visit www.midamericanauctioninc.com.
INCLUDES:(165) First Lactation Heifers, their average ME is 27,884 Milk, average peak is over 100 pounds per day
(137) Second Lactation Cows, their average ME is 28,988 milk, average peak is 121 pounds per day
(151) 3rd Lactation Cows, their average ME is 26,075, milk average peak is 125 pounds per day
Balance 4th through 5th Lactation(140) Cows are Fresh in the past 60 days, (151) Cows are Milking over 100 pounds per day, (60) Cows Due to Freshen in next 30 days
MID-AMERICAN AUCTION CO.
AL WESSEL - LIC. NO. 77-60PH. 320-547-2206 (Sale Day: 320-760-2979)
KEVIN WINTER - LIC. NO. 77-18PH. 320-352-3803 (Sale Day: 320-760-1593)
As we have decided to discontinue our dairy operation, we will sell the following at auction located by exiting Interstate 94 at the Sauk Centre, MN Exit
(Highway 71 & 94 Interchange), then mile south on US Highway #71, then 8 miles west on MN StateHighway #28 to Rosewood Dairy. Follow the Mid-American Auction Co. signs; roads will be plainly marked.
Huge, Sauk Centre, MN Area DAIRY DISPERSAL
(35) Fancy Holstein Heifers that are due to freshen sale time through December, all AI sired and AI bred
Springing HeifersAt the request of area dairymen, the
Rosewood Dairy has always selected a few herd sire prospects from their pool of
AI sired calves that are hand picked out of the top Rosewood dams.
(15) Fancy Holstein Herd Sire Prospects, 5 to 15 months old that are all AI sired and out of dams with records to 48,000 pounds of milk
Herd Sires
Excellent 700 Cow Dairy For Sale, Excellent Location, Major Construction New Since 2001, Includes All Dairy Equipment and Much More. For more information phone owners.
Dairy Facility For Sale by Owners
Melroe Model S-185 Diesel Bobcat, Winter Enclosure, Heat, Aux. Hydraulic Outlets, Bobtach, Utility Bucket, Shows 4173 Hours, SN 525013956
Melroe Model S-130 Diesel Bobcat, Winter Enclosure, Heat, Bobtach, Utility Bucket, Shows 5349 Hours, SN 529215807
Melroe Model S-130 Diesel Bobcat, Winter Enclosure, Heat, Bobtach, Aux. Outlets, Utility Bucket, Shows 8550 Hours
Melroe Bobcats
530 Head of Outstanding 530Of cial DHIA Holstein Cattle
48656 State Highway 28, Villard, MNFor Information Phone:
Steve (320) 760-2705 or Arturo (320) 491-5107
3X 28,525 Milk, 3.9% 1037 Fat, 3.1%
875 Protein, 90 lb. Tank
Avg., SCC 200,000 to 240,000
Outstanding Feet, Legs and Overall Dairy
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HENSLIN AUCTIONS
ALLEN HENSLINLIC. NO. 65-57, PH. 320-979-1808
LaDON HENSLINLIC. NO. 65-25, PH. 320-365-4120
John Deere Model 7400 Diesel Tractor, 2-Wheel Drive, Power Quad, 540 & 1000 PTO, Dual Hydraulics, 3-Point, 18.4x38 Inch Radials, SN #H002240 (Shows 9350 Hours)
John Deere Tractor & TMR
Patz Model 290 Trailer Type Tumble Style TMR Mixer
The Boss I handles mid size square bales up to 8long. From feeding to bedding this hydraulically drivenprocessor is ready to take charge. The adjustable chute means you can gofrom windrow feeding to bedding pens. The bucket-mount design can raise above gates and pens gettingyou to places other processors cant. Put your work to bed with the Boss I skidsteer square bale processor.
Livestock - FOR SALE
Livestock - WANTEDCOMPLETE HERD of Dairy cattle; also buying cows, heifers & calves. Call 715-216-1897. 18-2-B
DAIRY FARMER WANTS HOLSTEIN HFRS., from babies to 500 lbs., 5 or more. Call 507-530-6924. 16-6-F
OPEN HOLSTEIN HFRS., all sizes; also bred hfrs. Call 320-905-4490. 17-3-F
DAIRY HFRS. and cows. Call 320-235-2664. TFN-B
BUTCHER COWS, bulls, & fats; also thin, lame, lazy, & lump jaw. Call 320-894-7175. 11-TFN-B
HERDS OF DAIRY CAT-TLE, any size; also hfs., bred & open. Call Elginvue Cattle Marketing 612-987-7459. 13-TFN-B
M&M LIVESTOCK WANTS TO BUY YOUR COW HERDS, springers, shortbred, all breeds of dairy cows; also we are selling. Give us a call for info 507-896-3340. 17-12-B
Help Wanted1200 COW DAIRY FARM in Waverly, MN is currently seeking to ll a herdsperson position. Must be able to work as a team with other herdsmen to perform herd health and reproduction activities for cows and heifers. Must be able to AI. Ultrasound experience a plus. Prior experience or education required. Must be able to operate tractors and skid steer loaders. Please call 763-658-4877 or stop by between 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Woodland Dairy, Waverly, MN. 16-3-B
CLOSED DAIRY HERD, choose 30 of 35. Fall and winter freshening. Call 218-298-2883. 18-1-F
HOLSTEIN BULLS, ser-viceable age, AI sired & closed herd, exc. type & production. Call 320-250-8418 or 320-548-3233. 13-TFN-F
(8) HOLSTEIN SPRING-ING HFRS., most due November & December, closed and AI herd over 30 yrs., DHIA average 30,000 lb. Call 507-383-7630. 18-1-F
BREEDING BULLS, top quality, from 27,800 lb. herd, EX dams, up to 49,000 lbs. in milk. Call 320-548-3542. 19-TFN-F
100+ REG. JERSEY COWS, all ages and stages, $1,800. Call Joe 651-257-5819. 16-TFN-F
HOLSTEIN & CROSS-BRED COWS & HEIF-ERS, Elko, MN. Call 952-210-7354. 18-2-F
(10) SAANEN DOE-LINGS, milky background includes Lake-Country, Sherrys and Kapra Vista lines. Call 507-438-2855. 18-1-F
CUSTOM HEIFER RAISING - - f rees ta l l s , pens, pasture, any age, reasonable rates. Call 320-238-2218. 15-TFN-F
DAIRY GOAT HERD DISPERSAL, 26 years of high production breeding, 125 head due in Feb. Call 563-599-1520. 18-2-F
HOLSTEIN BULLS, red and white and black and white. Over 40 years of DHIA testing and AI breed-ing, closed herd for many years. Johnes-free phase four guaranteed. Also, some cross-breeds. Deliv-ery available. Call 507-879-3489 or 507-879-3133. 24-TFN-B
LOOKING FOR A CUS-TOM RAISER to raise 12 yearling hfrs. this fall and winter. Call 952-466-3855. 18-2-F
1 WEEK OLD HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES, need groups of 40 or more. Call 507-360-7906. 24-TFN-F
BULLS, home-bred, va-riety of ages/genetics. Al-berts Pine-Shelter Farms, Pine Island, MN (just north of Rochester). Call Dave at 507-356-8625 or 507-356-4462. TFN-B
(35) BRED STOCK COWS, running age, bred Black Angus. Call 605-933-0224. 18-3-F
R&W BULL, 5-1/2 month old, outcross bloodlines, genomic tested, NM514. Call 507-648-3636 or cell 701-412-5738. 18-1-F
HOLSTEIN BULLS, variety of ages and genet-ics, Red or Black, north of Rochester, MN. Call 507-732-5930. 18-1-F
400 BRED HOLSTEIN HFRS., 6-8 month bred, Holstein hfrs., pasture raised hfrs. with complete vaccination program and magnets. Call Curt Ro-hweder at 701-321-1970 or 701-452-2100. 18-2-B
HOLSTEIN BULLS, ser-viceable age & younger, good production families, Glencoe, MN. Call 320-864-6555. 20-TFN-F
HOLSTEIN SEMEN, Chariot, Frontrunner, $15/unit; also WTB Advent, Talent semen. Call 608-606-0647. 18-2-F
O V E R S T O C K E D FRESH HOLSTEIN/CROSSBRED HFRS., 83 lb. herd average, 16 yrs. genetics, SIDs available, DHIA tested. Call 701-340-5968. 16-4-F
(20) FRESH HOLSTEIN HFRS., 28,000 lb. herd avg., AI sired, AI bred. Call 952-292-2676. 15-TFN-F
REG. HOLSTEIN BULLS, from three or more generations of EX 30,000 lbs. dams. Call 605-693-6393. TFN-F
Dairy Star - Third Section Saturday, November 10, 2012 Page 23
November 16-17, 2012Red Horse Ranch Arena, Fergus Falls, MN
22671 County Highway 10Fergus Falls, MN 56537
(218) 736-3000
Schedule of Events
November 16, 201210:00 a.m. Trade Show Opens10:30 a.m. First prize drawing to take place12:00 p.m. Complimentary producer lunch sponsored
by Pfizer Animal Genetics and DuPontRange & Pasture
1:00 p.m. The Ins & Outs of Grazing Governmentor Nature Conservancy Land.
2:00 p.m. Preparing a Management Approach toPasture Weeds & Maximizing Forage.
3:00 p.m. Intranasal Vaccination of Beef Calves.5:00 p.m. Banquet and Business Meeting
November 17, 201210:00 a.m. Trade Show opens12:00 p.m. Great Northern Red Angus SaleSome items may be subject to change
AmeriAgPrima, Syrvet, BiopectCattle Business WeeklyCHS New HorizonsConklinDow AgroScienceDuPont Range & PastureEvansville Sports & LawnFamo Feeds, Inc.Frontier Marine & PowersportsJ&L Nutritional Consulting
Land O' Lakes Purina FeedsMN Department of AgricultureNew Generation FeedsNewport LaboratoriesPfizer Animal HealthPriority IAC, IncSilencer ChutesSweetPro Nutrition SupplementsTru-Test ScalesZ Tags
Enhance Your Knowledge of Range & Pasture Managementand Calf Vaccination.
The Ins and Outs of Grazing Government or ConservancyLand MN Department of Ag
Preparing a Management Approach to Pasture Weeds andMaximizing Forage Production University if MN Extension
Intranasal Vaccination of Beef Calves Pfizer Animal Health
Enjoy the opportunity to win prizes. Get there early to sign upfor drawings that take placeyou MUST be present to win.
Event sponsors:
Engage with company representatives showcasing theirproducts and services! Exhibitors to date Include:
AgCountry Farm Credit ServicesAgriLabsCallicrate BandersDrovers CattleNetworkDuPont Range & PastureDr. Bob HoughJacobson Red AngusKemen Farms Red AngusMidwest Machinery
Nelson Red AngusPendleton WhiskeyPfizer Animal GeneticsProgressive CattlemanReal TuffSonstegard Cattle CompanyStockman SupplyValley Vet Supply
For more information go towww.mnredangus.comClick on the Great Northern Sale & Trade Show tab.
Trade Show managed by:Kathy LaScala, Lakota Marketing Solutions: (913) 486-7184 katelascala@gmail.com
Reline your silo w/JetcreteBasement and Barnwall Resurfacing w/JetcreteRepair Concrete Storage Vats, Bunker Silos, Buildings, etc., w/Jetcrete
SE Minn SiloJETCRETE
(pnuematically applied concrete)
TFN
507-932-4560 or800-866-7327(Insert Firestone Certified Farm Tire Dealer Name, Address and Phone Number Here.)
Radial All Traction DTPremium tread depth for broadland and narrow-row crop farming
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Multi-angle tread design for excellent grip.
Vibration-resistant lug con-figuration for a smooth ride.
R-1W tread depth for extra traction in wet, sticky soils.
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Long Prairie, MN866-770-9003
Zumbrota, MN 866-592-5886
POSITION OPENING - SALES MANAGERLancaster Dairy Farm Automation is seeking a qualifi ed candidate to join our aggressive sales team as
the After Market Sales Manager. This person would work out of our Lancaster offi ce in Southeastern PA. Lancaster Dairy is an industry leader, serving dairy customers for 30 years with the installation
and service of milking equipment in Pennsylvania and Maryland. We have developed proprietary programs such as Profi tMaxTM which add tremendous value and enables us to diff erentiate ourselves from the competition.
The qualifi ed candidate will have an agricultural background and will have successfully motivated sales people to increase sales and profi tability. He/she will have a profi cient understanding of a P&L statement and the ability to develop a plan to improve the bottom line. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for an aggressive, customer oriented individual to prove their abilities in sales management and have the opportunity to advance to positions of more responsibility and higher rewards within the company.
Company vehicle, vacation days, health insurance and a retirement plan are part of the compensation package. An experienced candidate that has demonstrated exceptional performance in Ag sales management can start at a salary higher than the average for the industry; with the potential to earn signifi cantly more through performance bonuses.
To learn more about this unique opportunity for you to grow your career and secure your future submit a cover letter and a copy of your current resume via e-mail dennism@lancasterdairy.com
THREE LETTERS OF REFERENCE WILL BE APPRECIATED.
Continue your journey as a successful sales manager with the opportunity to advance. Become a valued member of our team and be a driving force in the growth of Lancaster Dairy
MANCHESTERLivestock Auction, Inc.
(40 miles west of Dubuque, Iowa on 4 lane Highway 20)
DAIRY SALES2nd & 4th Fridays Each Month at 11:00 AM
Selling 150 to 250 Head In addition to any special early listings, each auction normally includes 15 to 30
fresh cows & heifers; 50 to 75 bred cows & heifers; 30 to 60 baby heifer & bull calves; plus breeding bulls
and open heifers.Sheep and Goats sell at 10:00 AM
Feeder Cattle sell after Dairy Cattle
563-927-2540www.manchesterauction.com
Miscellaneous - FOR SALESURGE ALAMO VAC-UUM PUMP, no motor; 17 box fan w/hood; wood feed bunks, (1) 3x10, (1) 3x20. Call 320-293-0218. 18-1-F
METRO 3511 FEED CONVEYOR; Jetstar barn cleaner head; 40 bale conveyor in haymow. Call 507-932-4699 or 507-696-1966. 11-TFN-F
F2 GLEANER COM-BINE w/4R30 corn head; Surge 2300 vacuum pump. Call 320-248-4074. 18-TFN-F
JD 704 12 WHEEL RAKE, $4,500. Call 320-267-3427. 18-1-F
PSI POWER WASH-ERS, Power Washers Hot/Cold, Cabinet Parts Wash-ers, Chemicals, Presoaks, Degreasers, Large Parts Inventory Shipped Same Day, On Site Service. In-dustrial, Commercial, Farm, Sales, Repair, and Rental. The Guys That Work Great Under Pres-sure 1-800-555-1677. Serving you from 3 loca-tions: West Central MN Region Pennock, MN Location SW MN Region Wilmont, MN Location NW IA Region Har-risburg, SD Location & Wilmont, MN Location SE SD Region Harrisburg, SD Location. 23-TFN-B
PARKER 2600, 400 bu. gravity box; also (2) 200 bu. gravity boxes. Call 320-250-5634. 18-1-F
GLACIER DARIKOOL 6,000 GAL. BULK MILK COOLER. Call 319-330-2286. 16-3-VM
SUTERVILLE VACU-UM PUMP, 7.5 hp, 2 yrs. old, on stand, $1,500; (6) Surge pulsator control box, $300. Call 507-597-6353. 18-1-P
KVERNELAND SEMI MOUNT 5 BOTTOM PLOW w/IH bottoms, $600. Call 218-371-0792. 18-2-F
LOFTNESS SNOW-BLOWER, 96, good cond.; also Gehl 125 grind-er mixer w/scale and mag-net, electric swing on un-loading auger, very good cond. Call 763-639-9867. 18-2-B
JD 125 CHUCK WAGON w/no running gear. Call 320-573-2048. 15-TFN-F
BOUMATIC 7.5 HP LOBE STYLE VACUUM PUMP, GOOD COND. Call 605-770-5146. 18-5-F
(11) CALFTEL HUTCH-ES w/pails and panel fenc-es; (4) Polydome huts w/pails. Call 320-979-0290. 18-2-B
PASTEURIZER, used Dairytech 30 gallon batch milk/colostrum pasteur-izer, exc. cond. Call 507-458-5624. 16-6-F
(2) INFARED 10000 BTU SHOP HEATING SYSTEMS (LP), $600 ea. Call 320-352-3056. 18-1-F
GEHL 1322 MANURE SPREADER, splash guards, tandem axles, exc. cond., $7,250/obo. Call 320-296-5225. 18-2-F
14 STARLINE SILO UNLOADER, new spout, $300/obo. Call 651-210-4695. 13-TFN-F
MAXXUM 140 TRAC-TOR w/loader; tire scrap-er; bunker secure cover w/300 rock bags; (15) Cozy Calf stalls; NH 900 chopper w/CH & HH; NH 1431 discbine. Call 507-429-6445. 18-3-F-2nd
AUSTRALIAN RED HEELER PUPPIES, both parents exc. working dogs, born 9/20/12. Call 507-285-0530. 17-3-F
SCHULER 4510 VERTI-CAL TMR, $7,500. Call 320-304-0522 Call 16-6-F
12 TON BULK BIN with motor & auger, great shape, $2,000/obo, central, MN. Call 320-492-2960. 18-1-F
08 35 TON SEMI TRAILER, beaver tail & ramps, 51 total length. Call 320-760-6942. 12-TFN-F
DELAVAL 1500 GAL. MILK TANK, twin com-pressors, new style. Call 507-732-5719. 18-1-F
BOU-MATIC DOUBLE 8 HERRINGBONE PARLOR, 3 lowline, 7.5 vacuum pump, $2,000/obo. Call 320-276-8674 or 320-243-3793. 18-1-F
CIH 28 VIBRA SHANK, $8,500. Call 320-333-4075. 17-3-F
NH 790 CHOPPER w/hay head, 100 acres. Call 507-964-5769 or 507-380-1235. 3-TFN-F
Rotary Rock PickerNew drum style, mounts to skid loader, pick rocks 2-3 times faster, $5,995.See it work on Video at
www.ROBOrockpicker.comor call 612-242-5051
the fast easy way to pick14-12-P
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Or see one of these PATZ Corporation dealers for a list of used mixers or a FREE Demo.
CONTACT WWW.PATZCORP.COM FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF DAIRY EQUIPMENT.
This is our second Patz vertical mixer. We had a reel mixer before, but now we can use wet baleage feed.
Marshall and David Friese of Rodash-View Holsteins, Wanamingo, MN.
...now we can use wet baleage feed.
Brynsaas Sales & Service, Inc. Decorah, IA www.brynsaas.com 563-382-4484 Story Sales & Service, Inc. Faribault, MN www.storysalesandservice.com 800-491-3724 507-334-3724 Plainview, MN 507-534-3195 River Valley Sales, LLC Lewiston, MN 507-523-3491 Hartung Sales & Service, Inc. Freeport, MN 320-836-2697 Hobert Sales, Inc. Cokato, MN 320-286-6284 800-820-6455 (MILK)
Isaacson Sales & Service, Inc. Lafayette, MN 507-228-8270 888-228-8270 Gorters Clay & Dairy Equip. of MN, Inc. Pipestone, MN 507-825-3271 Ross Equipment Co., Inc. Lonsdale, MN 800-645-7677 507-744-2525 Don & Leo Wille Construction, LLC Garnavillo, IA 563-252-2034
Partners in Progress Since 1948www.patzcorp.com
Copyright 2009-2012 Patz Corporation
Ask your local Patz Mixer Dealerfor a demo or more details!
Trailer, stationary, and truck mount units available with mixing capacities from 140-1,580 cu. ft. (3.9-44.7 m3)!
SEEING IS BELIEVING!
Put one of these Proven Performers to work for you!Process a wider variety of ingredients!Fast mixing with superior cleanout!Thorough, consistent TMR!Save time, labor, fuel & feed!
400 Series 800 Series 1200 Series
2400 Series II 3600 Series II
Agrimetal 530 feed cartRoss Equipment Co.
800-645-7677
Patz 4350 stationaryRoss Equipment Co.
800-645-7677
(3) bedding choppersRoss Equipment Co.
800-645-7677
Patz 6000, 6 pit pumpStory Sales & Service
800-491-3724
Patz 615Story Sales & Service
800-491-3724
Patz 270Story Sales & Service
800-491-3724
Patz 420Story Sales & Service
800-491-3724
Patz V350Story Sales & Service
800-491-3724
Patz 620Story Sales & Service
800-491-3724
NDE 1402 - $18,500Brynsaas Sales & Service
563-382-4484
Used Patz 620 vert. $35,500
Brynsaas Sales & Service563-382-4484
NDE 554 - $24,700Brynsaas Sales & Service
563-382-4484
Knight 3030Brynsaas Sales & Service
563-382-4484
Knight 3036 - $14,500Brynsaas Sales & Service
563-382-4484
Patz V500 - $23,500Gorters Clay & Dairy Equip.
507-825-3271
Gehl 8285 - $7,800Gorters Clay & Dairy Equip.
507-825-3271
Patz 950Gorters Clay & Dairy Equip.
507-825-3271
Houle 7300 gal. tankHartung Sales320-836-2697
Agri-Metal 11 hp
chopper, good cond.
Hobert Sales Inc.320-286-6284
Hobert Sales Inc.320-286-6284
420 cu. ft. 1200 Series, Demo-rental unit, New warranty - $29,995
Hobert Sales Inc.320-286-6284
New mixers in stock. Free Demo.
Hobert Sales Inc.320-286-6284
Agrival 5600 bale chopper $15,500
Isaacson Sales & Service507-228-8270
Knight stationery model 3042, going through shop
Isaacson Sales & Service507-228-8270
Knight 3030 Auger mixer - Just InIsaacson Sales & Service
507-228-8270
Patz 140 stationary model, like new
Wille Construction563-252-2034
Patz V500Wille Construction
563-252-2034
Patz 270, very nice, like newWille Construction
563-252-2034
Patz V615 w/2 spd box,3 yrs. old
Wille Construction563-252-2034
Patz 800, 350 cu. ft. vert. trailerWille Construction
563-252-2034
Knight 3250 StationaryRoss Equipment Co.
800-645-7677
Patz 1200 mixers on hand - ready to deliver!Hartung Sales320-836-2697
Various Models & Sizes On Hand
Hartung Sales320-836-2697
Patz Agrival chopper, exc. cond. - Call for pricing
Hartung Sales320-836-2697
V i M d l & Siiii
Weaverline Feed Carts - New and
recond. in stock
ready to go (FREE Demo)Hobert Sales Inc.320-286-6284
Coming Soon!
Coming Soon!
Coming Soon!
Patz 420: All sizes in stockHartung Sales320-836-2697
Patz bedding chopper, 13 hp,
completely rebuilt, nice
DeLaval mixer model 145 - $4000Isaacson Sales & Service
507-228-8270
Patz 9184 bale chopper - $5,850Isaacson Sales & Service
507-228-8270
H&S 2202 manure spreader - $5,300Isaacson Sales & Service
507-228-8270
Patz model 800-350 cu. ft. vertical stationary, exc. cond. Call for pricing
Hobert Sales Inc.320-286-6284
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