November 2014, “The Growers’ Guide” Page C1 Rental Fleet Returns with 3 Good, Clean JD 9870 Combines! 0-M%onths APR , For 36 OAC Huge With 30’ draper headers and/or 12- row chopping cornheads .......CALL Discounts! Following is a list of like new CaseIH rental fleet tractors with large fleet discounts plus additional discounts for hours rented.It is impossible to list all of the important options and also special financing programs available for these units. From Utility Tractors to QuadTracs LANDOLL 2132-17, disc ripper (U1869) ............... $38,000 BIG G, 40’ heavy duty tandem disc ......................... $37,900 Priced to sell!!! ★ CASE IH 500 QUAD, approx. 500-hrs, PTO, 36” tracks, new warranty, loaded with options. ★ STEIGER 350 ROWTRAC, approx. 500-hrs, PTO, 3-pt, 24” track, new warranty, loaded. ★ STEIGER 350 ROWTRAC, 350-PTO-hp, 30” tracks, low hrs, loaded with options. ★ CASE IH 340 MAGNUM, 340-PTO-hp, Powershift, susp. axle duals, loaded with options. ★ CASE IH 315 MAGNUM, 255-PTO-hp, Powershift, loaded. Lots of rental $$$ off prices! 3 available. ★ CASE IH 290 MAGNUM, 230-PTO-hp, duals, low hrs, new warranty, loaded with options. ★ CASE IH 225 MAGNUM, 225-PTO-hp, CVT transmission, loaded with options, 3 units available. ★ CASE IH 210 MAGNUM, 180-PTO-hp, duals, low-hrs, new warranty, loaded with options. ★ CASE IH 180 MAGNUM, 150-PTO-hp, Powershift, loaded with options. ★ CASE IH MAXXUM 140, 140-PTO-hp, bar axle, 14.9x30, 14.9x46, loaded, 2 units available. ★ CASE IH MAXXUM 125, 105-PTO-hp, 14.9x28, 18.4x38, 3 aux remotes, loaded with options. ★ CASE IH MAXXUM 115, 95-PTO-hp, low-hrs, loaded with options. ★ CASE IH MAXXUM 110, 110-PTO-hp, bar axle, 16.9x38, 13.6x28 4WD, loaded with options. ★ CASE IH 110A, 90-PTO-hp, 2 & 4-WD available, economy pricing on these units. ★ CASE IH 75C, 75-PTO-hp, numerous options including 2 & 4-WD low-hrs, 4 units available. ★ FARMALL 120A, 96-PTO-hp, 4-WD, bar axle, 18.4x38, 14.9x28, economy pricing on this unit. ★ FARMALL 105U, 90-PTO-hp, loaded with options, 3 units available. ★ FARMALL 95C, 95-PTO-hp, cab, 4WD, shuttle & lots of options. SUMMERS SUPER C, vertical tillage tool, harrow (U1960) ... $32,000 GREAT PLAINS VT5300, Verti Till disc ripper with rolling harrow (U656) . $24,995 JD 512, 23' Disk-Ripper, (U770) $29,900 KRAUSE TL-6200, disc cultivator with finishing harrow (U830) .. $20,625 GREAT PLAINS, 40’ Turbo Till with turbo blades, rolling harrow, and finishing roller baskets (U826) ... $45,500 SUNFLOWER 1232-24, heavy duty 24’ disc with gauge wheels & rear hitch (U831) .............. $14,000 ‘10 CAT CHALLENGER MT765C, 3-pt, PTO, extra remotes, low hours, (U1822) ........... $199,000 CASE IH 500Q, 3-point hitch, 30” tracks, (U1844) ............ $179,000 JD 9530T, 36" tracks, weights, (U1922) ................... $179,000 JD 650, 26.5’ disc, 25” blades, 9” spacing, excellent condition ... $26,800 CASE IH ECOLO TIGER 730B, 19’ disc ripper ........................ $28,500 CASE IH MAGNUM 275, 225-PTO-hp, duals, weights front & rear, GREAT PLAINS, 30’ Turbo Till GREAT PLAINS, 40’ double disc drill front suspension (U1744) ..... $114,900 with rolling baskets (U1921) .. $33,500 with 3x13 press wheels (U683) . $49,900 MOSES LAKE, WA 800-572-0430 509-765-1257 1201 E Yonezawa Blvd. PASCO, WA HERMISTON, OR SUNNYSIDE, WA 1802 East James St. 78112 Hwy 207 405 Scoon St. 888-547-9003 (509) 547-9003 888-561-2331 (541) 567 -2331 800-282-3833 (509) 837-3833 November 2014, “The Growers’ Guide” Page C2 The True Residue Management System: You S a THE JO w K AG EX ER At PO! The Ultimate For Residue And Seedbed Preparation! The Joker Provides faster drying and warming in wet soil conditions! 3-Point Or Pull-Types Available! • Excellent Residue Management! • Great For Soil Consolidation And Field Finishing! • Awesome Trash Flow Capacity! L A T N E R Notched blades, spade discs and ring packers make for the perfect precision tillage tool! Unit Available! • Maintains Consistant Seedbed Depth! • Conserve Moisture! Steerable Axle COUGAR 238 • SW8000 Cart with Steerable Axles 2-Rank, 38’ Drill NW Proven! (509) 994-2133 N ORTH PINE AG EQUIPMENT, INC. E-Mail: [email protected] Located at E. 2007 Babb Road, Rosalia, WA CALL (509) 994-2133 Ebola And Pets From James P. Judge, BluePearl Media & Public Relations Manager As officials in Spain recently euthanized a dog for being exposed to Ebola, and the dog of a Texas nurse who became infected with Ebola is currently in quarantine, doctors from ACCES (A BluePearl Veterinary Partners Hospital) want to share the information that is known about pets and Ebola. “There is currently limited information available when it comes to Ebola and how this infectious disease interacts with our pets,” said Beth Davidow, Medical Director of ACCES. “However, ACCES and the BluePearl Veterinary Partners team have done our best to put together a list of the important things we do currently know.” • Diseases that can pass between humans and animals are referred to as zoonotic diseases. This is important because 62 percent of American households have at least one pet according to a 2012 Humane Society survey. Because of this, veterinarians play a vital role in recognizing and preventing the spread of disease. • Ebola is zoonotic, but the extent to which it actually affects animals is not well known. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, scientists believe that the first patient became infected through contact with an infected animal, such as a fruit bat or primate (apes and monkeys), which is called a spillover event. Person-to-person transmission follows and can lead to large numbers of affected persons. In the current West African epidemic, animals have not been found to be a factor in ongoing Ebola transmission. • As for dogs and cats becoming infected with Ebola, there have been no reports of dogs or cats becoming sick with Ebola, even though they may develop antibodies from exposure to the disease. Certainly a greater understanding of the effects of Ebola on dogs and cats is needed. • According to the CDC, the risk of an Ebola outbreak affecting multiple people in the United States is very low. Therefore, the risk to pets is also very low. Even in areas in Africa where Ebola is present, there have been no reports of dogs and cats becoming sick with Ebola. • Beyond the more common household pets, some people do keep monkeys as pets. According to the CDC, monkeys are at risk for Ebola. Symptoms of Ebola infection in monkeys include fever, decreased appetite and sudden death. Monkeys should not be allowed to have contact with anyone who may have Ebola. Healthy monkeys already living in the United States and without exposure to a person infected with Ebola are not at risk for spreading Ebola. • If there is a pet in the home of an Ebola patient, the CDC recommends that veterinarians, in collaboration with public health officials, evaluate the pet’s risk of exposure. Appropriate measures, such as closely monitoring the exposed pet while taking necessary precautions, should be put in place. Scientists and veterinarians with the American Veterinary Medical Association, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the CDC and many other partners are continuing to work together to develop additional guidance for the U.S. pet population. “Besides being doctors to animals, veterinarians play a key role in public health and disease prevention,” said Dr. Jennifer Welser, chief medical officer of BluePearl Veterinary Partners “Veterinarians throughout the U.S. and around the world work together with human health officials to keep the public safe.” About Us: ACCES (A BluePearl Veterinary Partners Hospital) serves the Puget Sound region by offering the highest quality specialty, critical care, emergency medicine and specialty services to veterinarians and their clients 24-hours a day/365 days a year at locations in Seattle and Renton. For more information on ACCES, please visit criticalcarevets.com. November 2014, “The Growers’ Guide” Page C3 (509) 632-5205 Agricultural Equipment • Consignment • Appraisals • Loader Tractors “Where My Mission Is Helping Farmers Turn Excess Capital Into Working Capital” TRACTORS '02 JD 8520T, 5400-hrs, 255-hp, 16-spd powershift, 1000-PTO, cast weight pkg, 3-pt, autosteer, 4-remotes, 25" tracks, all fluids changed last year, Very Nice! BIG REDUCTION! ............... $96,000 JD 8430, 8,700-hours, 4WD, 215-hp, QuadRange, 90% on 20.8x34 tires, runs good! ............................... $13,500 CASE 4690, 261-hp, 20.8x34 tires, Runs Good! .....REDUCED! $7,750 CLARK MICHIGAN 75C, loader, Cummins, recent torque converter & front planetary overhaul, 20.5x25 tires, material bucket, newer Houle rock bucket extra ....... $12,000 IH 400, gas 4-cylinder, wide front, 13.6x38 rear, 6.50x16 front, 3-point, PTO, loader and 5-1/2' front blade, runs good ... $2,800 CASE IH TRIMBLE EZ-GUIDE 150, guidance system with light bar, GPS antenna, cable. Everything to start! ...... $800 GOOD YEAR, Ultra Torque 480/80R38 tractor tire, replaces 18.4R38, over 50% tread. GOOD DEAL! .........1/2 OF NEW $750 2-USED RUBBER TRACKS, for Challenger, mismatched, 30" .............. $750 & $1,800 CAT DOZER BLADE, with hard nose . $5,000 DEGELMAN 6600 12-1, 12' dozer blade, hyd lift, skid shoes, Challenger mount, used for snow only. NICE! ................ $9,800 GRAIN CARTS HINSON 812, grain cart, 1000-PTO, approx. 400 BU, dual axle, newer 385/65R22.5 tires, newer gear box $2,800 SHOP BUILT, grain cart, approx. 350 BU, hydraulic drive, low profile................ $2,000 CULTIVATORS '93 CHALLENGER 75C, 6,300-hrs, 325-hp, 12-spd Powershift, newer 30" HD Camoplast belts, 4-remotes, hyd swing draw-bar, Raven 440 spray controller with cables, diff & hyd oil changed Spring '14, great maintenance, Western States inspected, Very Nice! $55,000 '93 CHALLENGER 65C, 9,800-hours, 285-hp, 12-spd Powershift, 3-pt, 27" tracks, 4-remotes, front suit-case weights, runs good! ..... $35,000 CAT D5-98J, 5-spd, 24" pads, cab/air . $4,500 IH TD9, dozer tractor with 9' Holt blade, 2nd owner, recent tune-up, have operating books. Good older tractor!. $4,800 HESSTON 100-90, 5500-hrs, 100-PTO-hp, 3-pt, 2WD, 18.4x34 rears, cab, A/C . $5,500 TRUCKS & TRAILERS ‘90 FORD L9000, semi-truck, Eaton 13-spd, 313,695-miles showing, Cummins 855 @ 350-hp, Clean! .................. REDUCED! $7,800 '88 FORD, Super Duty, 460-V8, newer 5-spd, dually, 2-WD, LT235/85R16 tires, new paint, ready for your flatbed! ..... $3,500 ‘78 FORD F-700, 140,200-mi showing, 5/2-spd, gas, single axle, 16' bed, hoist, grain racks, 10:00x20's REDUCED! $4,500 '58 FORD F-600, 330-V8, 5 & 2 trans, 9:00x20 tires, hoist, 14' bed with gravel racks.......... REDUCED! $2,900 ‘56 CHEVY, 2-ton truck, new 350 engine, 2-speed rear-end, with new 16' bed, stock racks, Nice!!! ...... REDUCED $2,900 OLDER INTERNATIONAL, Boom truck, 6-cylinder engine, Rhino winch, stored inside, Runs good!!! .............. REDUCED $2,900 ‘94 CZ MFG, fifth-wheel trailer, dual axle, 8.75x16.5 LT tires ........ REDUCED $4,500 OLDER FRUEHAUF, 34' lowboy trailer, 8' wide x 18' well, 10:00x22 tires, over the back load .......................... $6,500 8-OHTSU TRUCK/TRAILER TIRES, on 10-hole Budds, 255/70R22.5, approx. 60% tread. Price below ½ of new! ..ea $175 CABLE WELL WATER RIG, Bucyrus Erie 60L, S/N 12246, std. mast, 3/4" drill cable 500/600', sandline, mounted on '78 Kenworth, Cummins, wrenches, enough tools to fill 2-30' flatbed trailers that are included. Very good maintenance, Call for more pictures! ....... $80,000 KRAUSE 4241, 45' cultivator, 7" spacing, K-tine shanks, 5-section, tandems on wings, front leveling wheels, points, 5-bar spike ... $16,000 CALKINS 4+4, 38' cultivator, 7" spacing, lime green vintage, hyd cylinder, 9.5Lx15's, tandems on wings, Morris spring-tine . $6,500 CALKINS SKEW TREADERS, 2-unit, 32', lime green, vintage, hydraulics... $3,000 JD 1000, 42' cultivator, tandems on main frame, 9" spacing, sweeps, bearings in wheel pivots, newer Morris harrow. $4,800 JD 1000, 42' cultivator, tandems on main frame, 9" spacing, sweeps, bearings in wheel pivots, newer Morris harrow. $4,800 JD JD 1000, 42' cultivator, tandems on main frame, single on wings, 9" spacing with JD harrow ............... $4,500 CALKINS 4+4, 36', cultivator, 9" spacing, red hyd. cylinder vintage, tandems on main frame & wings, set up for fertilizer, 10" sweeps, with Calkins white color mounted harrow. Packers not included ............ $7,500 GLENCOE, 34' cultivator, 10" sweeps, singles on wings ......... REDUCED! $1,350 MORRIS CHALLENGER II L-233, 35', 8" spacing, sweeps, with Morris harrow .............. REDUCED! $3,500 MORRIS CHALLENGER II L-225, 30', 9" spacing, sweeps, with harrow............ $3,000 Darrel Parsons Cell: (509) 681-1277 www.parsonsequipment.com Email: [email protected] COMBINES '91 JD 9600, 1880-S-hrs showing, newer 30.5x32 singles, adjustable rear axle, updated walker blocks, fixed chaffer with risers, spreader, dealer inspected and OH annually, with JD 930 header, good HS flighting, updated wobble box, header cart and dolly. Nice!$39,000 '90 JD 9600, 3300-S-hrs, newer 30.5x32 tires, HD rear axle, updated walker blocks, fixed chaffer, chaff & straw spreader, newer air seat, A/C just overhauled, '00 JD 930 header, pick-up reel, Calkins header cart.................. $34,000 '83 JD 6620, 1900-hrs showing, spreader, HD rear axle, axle extensions, grain monitor, 20.8Lx26 drive tires, dual range cylinder drive, 16.5L rear tires, with JD 20' header & pickup reel, HS ...... $8,000 '83 JD 6620, SideHill, 3475-hrs, 28Lx26 drive tires, 11.25x24 SL rear tires, dual range cyl. drive, spreader, HD rear axle, with JD 222 header, cart, approx $500 of extra parts, stored inside, 2nd owner .............REDUCED! $9,800 '81 JD 6622, Hillside, 2437-hrs showing, spreader, monitor, 24.5x32 drivers, 14.9x24 rears, JD 22' header & pickup reel . $10,000 '91 CASE IH 1680, 4,200-hrs, 2,500-hrs on Cummins, 2-spd hydro, Ag Leader yield monitor, duals, updated HD rear axle, Kile rotor flight, a lot of work done, newer elevators, updated finals, etc, with '96 MacDon 960-30' draper header, 3-wheel transport, Case adapter, 1-owner, both always stored inside. Both Very Nice! ..........REDUCED! $32,000 ‘84 GLEANER N6, 2000-hours, newer accelerator rollers, newer wobble box, 134A A/C, with newer 27' header & cart, also N6 parts machine available ..REDUCED! $5,800 '82 GLEANER N6, Series 3, Cumins 8.3L, A/C 134, newer shoe bushings, 30.5Lx32 drive tires, 24' header, newer wobble box and guards, 2-year old bottom. Spare N6 24' header goes with ......MAKE OFFER '08 MACDON 972 25' draper header, pickup reel, MacDon 871 JD combine adapter, Unverferth HT30 cart........ $28,000 HEADER CART, needs resting arms ....... $500 Happy Thanksgiving! www.parsonsequipment.com MISCELLANEOUS MATHEWS FLEX 30, 30' flail chopper, wing-up style ................ $2,500 '14 JD D110, lawn tractor, OHV 19-hp engine, 42" deck, hydro, high-lift blades, 6.5-bu bagger, operator manual, 1 year warranty remaining, it's like new but $400 less! ........... $1,800 WESTFIELD W80-31, 31'x8" auger, single-phase 5-hp motor, 1 Owner! .. $1,000 BRAND NEW SPICER, rear differential housing, customer purchased and never used, fits 1985 IH S1900 wheat truck, stored inside .... $1,600 SNOW BLOWER, 6½', newer gear box & drive shaft, unknown mfg, 3-point style $650 2-DIESEL TANKS, 1,000 gal ea, without pump and hose ...................... $500 DIESEL TANK, approximately 400-gallons, electric pump, filter & hose, with stand . $440 DIESEL TANK, approximately 500-gallons, electric pump, filter & hose ................. $400 GAS FUEL TANK, 1,000-gal, with 12-V pump and hose .......................... $700 21-BLU JET COULTER ASSEMBLIES, includes mounts, bats & spring trip , ea ....$175 PALLET OF CALKINS WEEDER PARTS .....CALL MORRIS HEAVY HARROW TINE, ½", approximately 23" long...................CALL MORRIS, heavy tine harrow, 1/2", approx 27" long, like new, enough for 50' cart, some H.S., some with hard caps. 1/2 of new, ea.$13 27-CALKINS, Culta-Weeder fertiizer shanks, good shape, ea ............. $35 DEARBORN, side-mount mower for Ford 8N tractor .................................. CALL GOODYEAR, Ultra Torque 480/80R38 tractor tire, replaces 18.4R38, over 50% tread. GOOD DEAL! ........ 1/2 OF NEW $750 USED RUBBER TRACKS, for JD 8400T, 24" bars approximately 1½" tall, ea $1,500 JD HZ DRILL HITCH, 4-unit ................ $800 JD HZ DRILL HITCH, 4-unit ................ $500 JD HZ SINGLE DRILL HITCH, ........... $200 CALKINS, 31' side-hill hitch ................... $400 DRILL HITCH, for JD 9300 drills, 4-unit.. $1,000 PLOWS '08 GREAT PLAINS 9533, 33' under cutter, 9-blade unit, 4' sweep blades, 5-section, coulters, low-acres. Nice unit! ......... $26,000 '07 GREAT PLAINS 9326, 26' under cutter, 7-blade unit, approx. 700-acres, extra blade, Nice! . REDUCED! $19,500 DRILLS '03 GREAT PLAINS 2010P, 20' Precision minimum till drill, 7½" spacing, DD measure 13½" - like new, small seed box, precision meter feed style, 6 sets of seed plates, beans, wheat, etc., 400/500-acres on blades, chains, bearings, with GP PH20, precision hitch with 17" coulters, very nice for multi-crops! .......... $36,000 JD LL, 3-unit set, 30'x7", double disc, good blades, manual depth, with hitch....... $1,500 IH 7100, 48' grain drills, 4-unit set, 18" spacing, sealed bearings on Barnes capped split packers, Barnes rebuilt axles & A-frames on openers, manual transports, hitch, with extra packers & parts .................. $11,500 IH 6200, 30', 3-unit set, DD-6" spacing, good 13" blades, split boxes–grain & dry fertilizer, grass seed boxes not used, 3" packers, hydraulic transport............. CALL IH 150, 48' drills, 18" spacing, 4-unit, split packers, cast boots, hydraulic depth control, wings on openers ... $8,000 IH DSA, 36'x10", 3-unit set, newer points, Barnes capped packers, Barnes bearing update, Calkins hitch, Good Shape! ...... $4,000 HAY EQUIPMENT '81 NH 1068, bale wagon, self-propelled, 3900-hrs, diesel, newer rear tires ... $18,500 JD 9400, 40' drills, 4-unit set, 12" spacing, 600-acres on new Eagle Beak style points, starter fertilizer manifold, good capped packers, hydraulic depth control, JD hitch, JD hydraulic transports, stored inside. Very nice set! ...... $26,000 JD LZB, 36'x14" hoe drills, 3-unit set, newer Barber dry fertilizer boxes, hitch .... $5,000 JD LZ1010, 40'x10", 5-unit set, good packers, hyd. depth control, spring trip REDUCED! $6,000 3-JD HZ's, 16" spacing, no hitch, hydraulics some packer wear, ea .....REDUCED! $2,000 JD HZ, 3-unit set, 14" spacing, 2-years on points, square tubing hitch, Good Shape! ........ $5,000 JD EZ147, 32' grain drills, 4-unit set, 7" spacing, hoe style, good points, handle depth control. REDUCED! $2,800 CALKINS 1600, 33' chisel plow, tandems on main frame and wings, newer hydraulic depth control cylinders, 16" sweeps, with Calkins white color harrow..$10,000 JD 1600, 35' chisel plow, newer 1-1/4" shank assemblies, tandems on main frame & wings, 14" sweeps, Calkins green vintage harrow, newer tines......................... $7,500 KRAUSE 744A, 32' chisel plow, tandems on main frame, 14" sweeps, with Flexi-Coil harrow ...................... $5,000 OLDER CHISEL PLOW, 15', 15-shanks, 20" sweeps, 28" shanks, 4x4 tubing ... $800 JD 3100, 10-bottom moldboard plow, ED-KA conversion, Nice unit! ............. $3,900 HARROW & PACKERS '08 JD 348, approx. 13,000 bales, 75,000 bales is average for this vintage, twine, multiluber, guage wheels, side-drop chute, stored inside, like new! ... $15,000 '08 NH 488, mower-conditioner, full length rubber rolls, sickle-bar style, side-pull style with manual swing, new $15,000, Nice! .... ASKING $10,500 BALE HANDLER GRAPPLE, off of 1026 tractor.......................... $1,750 FARMHAND BALE FORK, 10 bale style, double teeth............................ $500 HERMAN CART, 60', 4 bar, with Valmar 3220 newer 12-hp Honda, good teeth.......... $3,500 OLDER CART, 60', with Pepin 5-bar harrow, good teeth, length ............................. $1,800 12-MISC HARROW SECTIONS, spring tine, 5', 5-bar harrow, some wear on tines .....ea $40 DISKS & RIPPERS AC 2600D, 30' disk, tandems on wings & main frame, scrapers, good blades, 23" front blades, 24" rear blades, Nice!.... $12,000 AC KT, 14' disk, heavy unit for size, tandem tires, good blades, hydraulic depth control .. $3,500 4-JD KBA DISKS, 10' without hitch, ea $100 TOWNER, 27' disks, 9" spacing, 3-sections per disk ... REDUCED! $5,200 OLDER HITCH, orange color, for KBA/skew treaders? .......................... $100 LAND PRIDE RB3584, 7' rear blade, 3-way positions: angle, tilt & offset, Cat I or II for 30-80-hp. New cost is $1,500 with tax. This one is barely used! ..... $1,000 BARBER, 6" grain auger ....................... $200 BARBER, 6" drill-fill seed auger .............. $300 FERTILIZER SHANKS, 25"x3⁄4", ea ....... $2500 MISC. WEEDER & FERTLIZER PARTS, .CALL 2-USED RUBBER TRACKS, for Challenger, mismatched, 30" .............. $750 & $1,800 GORDON CHAFFER SET, for Case 2388, .45", for barley, oats, beans, ect. ......... $500 SPRAYER/FERTILIZER '06 HARDI COMMANDER 4400, suspended boom sprayer, 100' booms, 1,200-gallon poly tank, 1,000-PTO, 320/90R46 tires, triple nozzles, steerable axle, clean rinse tank, eductor tank with Hardi controllers ............. $19,800 SHOP BUILT SPRAYER, 105', 1000-gal. stainless, split tank, ball valve in between for hillside, or use as tow-between tank-cart, ground drive. REDUCED! $5,800 SPRAYER, 90', 1200-gallon aluminum tank, ground drive, Smuckers marker .. $3,600 MCGREGOR TYPE, 80' folding sprayer, 750-gallon stainless tank, Micro-Trak 5-boom controller, agitator .............. $2,900 BEN HUNT, 50' fertilizer machine, 14" spacing, 1500-gallon stainless steel tank, no pump, extra shanks .... $6,500 BLUMHARDT, tow-between cart, with Brandt 84' spray booms, 2-year old Raven control valves, Raven SCS440-NVM control head and wiring .............................. $5,800 BLUMHARDT, 3-pt mounted sprayer, approx. 60', 250-gallon, foam marker $5,000 WESTERN AG, tow-between cart, 1000-poly tank, 15-22.5 tires, with hyd pump.....$3,500 STAINLESS STEEL TANK, 750-gallon ..$2,800 ANHYDROUS FERTILIZER TANK, 500-gallon, not certified ....................$1,200 RODWEEDERS CALKINS, 52' culta-weeder with flex tank hitch, 5-section, 1,200-gallon, SS tank, hydraulic drive fertilizer pump, fertilizer shanks only, red hydraulic cylinder, vintage, with Calkins spring tine mounted harrow .............. $15,000 CALKINS, 50' Culta-Weeder, standard shanks, lime green vintage cylinders, front gauge wheels, with Calkins harrow . $11,000 CALKINS, 30' Culta-Weeder, lime green hydraulic cylinder vintage, good wear parts & tires, newer Summers mounted harrow, 3⁄8", Nice Unit! REDUCED! $5,200 6-CALKINS, 60' HD weeders, hyd depth, yellow vintage style, square drive shaft, 7/8" rods, with Stoess hitch, Nice! $10,500 CALKINS, 70' rodweeders, 7-unit set, 1" rods, hydraulic depth control, lime green vintage, square drive shaft, with hitch ........ $7,000 6-CALKINS, 60' weeders, manual depth, yellow vintage style, 1" rods, with Stoess hitch, no pulls ....................... $6,500 CALKINS, 60' weeders, 6-unit set with hitch, 1" rods, hydraulic depth control, lime green vintage, 3 square - 3 round drive shafts. $4,000 CALKINS, 60' weeders, 6-unit set, 1" rods, hydraulic depth control, lime green vintage, square drive shafts, with hitch.. $4,000 CALKINS, 48' weeders, 4-unit set, 1" rods, handle depth control, spreaders with cable hitch ................................. $1,200 6-CALKINS, 10 ½' weeders, lime green vintage, 1" rods, handle depth control, good shape, ea...................................... $650 5-IH 80, 60' weeders, hyd depth, 1" rods, with stiff hitch ................................ $5,000 LEON 8236, 36', low usage, wing-up style, with harrow ............... $2,250 MORRIS B3-48, 48' Culta-Weeder, with shanks, Good Shape! ............... $3,500 5-DRIVE LINES, fits Calkins 5-section CultaWeeder, with bearings, some misc. parts $1,200 WEEDER CABLE HITCH, 72', can use (6) 12' weeders, ½" cable, Good Shape! ...............REDUCED! $750 November 2014, “The Growers’ Guide” Page C4 JTI, YOUR PARTS HEADQUARTERS Chrome Alloy Wear Parts Ag, HeAvy Duty & Automotive JONES TRUCK & IMPLEMENT Colfax, Washington, Located on Highway 26 (509) 397-4371 Auto, Truck & Pickup Parts WA, ID, OR 1-800-831-0896 Our People Make The… PARTS Hand Tools Difference SEATS! 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That year, it shipped 10.6 million tons of rice—or nearly one-third of global exports. Apparently, that wasn’t good enough. In October of that same year, the Thai government hatched a plan to exert OPEC-like control over the world rice market in 2012 while simultaneously buying some goodwill among the politically powerful domestic rice industry. The scheme went something like this: The Thai government would buy rice from producers at up to 50% above the going market rate. Then, the government would store the rice in vast state-owned warehouses, depriving the world market of supply before it would finally dump the rice for a profit after world prices surged due to the artificial shortage. There was one big problem with the plan, which cost Thailand taxpayers an estimated $4.4 billion in 2012 alone. Thailand’s biggest competitors, India and Vietnam, simply increased their exports to fill the void left by Thailand and prices didn’t spike as expected. Now, Thailand has a big rice problem on its hands. Its new military-run government is still sitting on 18 million tons of stored rice, a big harvest is just around the corner, and prices are in the tank. So far, the government has avoided selling off the storage in fear of further depressing prices, and according to a recent Wall Street Journal article, it is embracing new subsidy measures to keep the industry afloat. Those government handouts include preferential loans to producers in exchange for keeping their harvests in storage and a one-time payment of $1.2 billion in cash to rice farmers. In other words, Thailand is using subsidies and government market intervention to fix the problems created by subsidies and government market intervention. But rice is just part of the story. Thai sugar is also big business, and the military government hopes it becomes a lot bigger very soon. Thailand is the world’s second largest sugar exporter behind only Brazil. But unlike Brazil, the Thai sugar industry is rapidly expanding, growing from about 6 million tons of sugar production in 2006 to more than 10 million tons in 2013. Phillip Hayes, a spokesman for the American Sugar Alliance, says subsidization is the only way to explain Thailand’s rapid growth. “Thai sugar production is woefully inefficient and unmechanized, with the average sugar farm being less than 10 acres,” he said. “That’s like a garden in the United States or Brazil, yet government intervention is fueling expansion in Thailand.” The Thai government sets domestic sugar prices, mandates production quotas, imposes tariffs, and offers up preferential loans. “In developing countries, preferential loans is a code word for subsidy,” according to Hayes. “Growers get low or no-interest loans then a few years later debts are magically forgiven or restructured. It’s a cash handout in disguise and it’s the preferred subsidy model in places like Brazil, India, and Thailand.” In addition to the loans, press reports from Thailand note that the country is also considering strategies to encourage rice producers to switch to sugar and is making state-owned land available for cultivation in hopes of adding another 1 million tons of sugar production. Rapid government-fueled expansion in hopes of becoming the world’s dominant player in a commodity market? Sounds familiar, and Thailand doesn’t appear to have learned much from its past mistakes. Of course, Thailand isn’t alone in its march for domination. China has manipulated global markets for years with its stockpiling programs and is now eyeing direct subsidies. Brazil continues to bail out its struggling ethanol industry, which was built through government investment and usage mandates. And India is facing WTO scrutiny for its recent run-up in export subsidization. “This is the intricate web of subsidies that efficient U.S. farmers have to compete with,” Hayes explained. “It’s why we must always strive to improve our efficiency, and it’s why a strong U.S. Farm Bill is so important.” November 2014, “The Growers’ Guide” Page C5 Dairy Focus: Holstein Bull Calves Have Value By J.W. Schroeder, NDSU Extension dairy specialist Proper care of newborn calves is always the best choice. If recent phone calls are any indication, the high price of beef apparently has producers re-thinking the value of Holstein bull calves. The notion is certainly understandable, given the decline in feed costs and the record high prices of beef at the retail counter. One producer mused with me recently, remembering the day when he left a stock trailer unattended at a sales ring. Back then, it was not a good time for selling, especially calves that were only a couple of days old. He said you couldn’t give them away. Upon returning to his truck, he was surprised to find his empty trailer full of Holstein bull calves! Knowing the humorous nature of this visitor, I am confident that he stretched the truth, but his point was clear. Not so long ago, sending bull calves to auctions that brought a price so low it barely covered the commission to sell them was common. Not so today. Bull calves often are bringing nearly $300 at auction, so why not feed them yourself? Some dairy farmers do, but many are not in a position to add a feeding enterprise to their operation. And if you talk to some traditional feedlot managers, they will tell you dairy steers “feed different” than other breeds of beef cattle. And that they do. Nonetheless, feed yards no doubt are pushing a pencil on this one. But before you even get to developing and growing calves, some producers may be overlooking an opportunity. Given the limited supply of market beef, dairy producers are in a position to establish an income stream from the sale of market calves. The opportunity for reward starts with the health of the calf. Admittedly, heifers often receive the best care because they are the future of the herd. All the lessons we have learned on how to grow a healthy newborn heifer calf applies to her male cohorts as well. The process begins at birth with proper care and nutrition, whether you have a newborn heifer or bull calf. Here are some ways to help ensure calves stay healthy: • Dip navels within one hour of birth with a 7 percent iodine solution. • Provide colostrum from a cow milked within one hour of giving birth. • Use only high-quality colostrum, as measured with a colostrometer. • Feed 4 quarts of colostrum to the calf within one hour of birth. • Provide a second feeding of 2 quarts of colostrum 10 to 12 hours after birth. 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JUST IN NOW $ NOW 0 0 5 , 2 1 $ IH 350, Cummins, Jake, 9-speed, 4-spring suspension, long wheel base .............. $ '90 IH DT-466, 0 7,50 $ 7,500 Allison Auto, truck ............... $ NOW Cummins 5.9L, 5/2, 14' bed, hoist .................................. $ 11,500 NOW $ 0 90 $ 16, '96 FORD L-7000, 12,500 NOW 0 0 11,5 '00 CHEV C8500, Cat 3126 @ 300, 8-LL, Hendrickson rears $26,500 0 6,50 IH, Allison Auto, 12' commercial bed & hoists, low miles ......... $6,500 Randy's – TRucks & EquipmEnT Walla Walla, WA • Email: [email protected] • Prices subject to change BOBCAT 331, mini-excavator, rubber tracks, new thumb, 3800-hrs ........................... $ 16,900 NOW 0 0 5 , $ 12 '91 IH DT-466, $ Allison Auto......................... 12,500 509-520-8099 www.randystruck.com November 2014, “The Growers’ Guide” Page C10 Jamie Sasser - Parts Protect Livestock From Sweet Clover Disease Jim Wagner - Parts Bruce Johnson - Mgr. Ray Steele - Sales Nick Lyons - Sales Our Strength IS Our PeOPle! e Sam Worth - Parts s Bob Paladeni - Parts ✔ rt a P Brice Green - Parts les ic v r e ✔S Eric Stanger - Service a ✔S Daniel Salizar - Service Sandy Smith - Parts Nick Anderson - Parts Jake McNeil - Service Anthony Perelez - Service JONES TRUCK & IMPLEMENT 304 N. 9th, Walla Walla, Washington Website: www.jtii.com • E-mail: [email protected] * Programs subject to change without notice. (509) 525-6620 • TOLL FREE 1-800-525-6620 Evenings: Nick Lyons Mobile (509) 540-0058 • Ray Steele Mobile (509) 540-9009 Terry Largent (208) 875-0935 Mobile (509) 336-1344 Dan Helbling (208) 882-0200 Mobile (509) 336-1346 Bob Kerns (509) 336-1342 “JTI, Your AgrIculTurAl Hub of THe InlAnd empIre ” Hillco leveling sYstems for case-iH combines 800.937.2461 tHink You know Hillco? Experience the benefits of a Hillco Leveling System: 4 Increases Grain Savings o 4 Reduces Fuel Costs o 4 Reduces Labor Costs o 4 More Acres per Hour o 4 Decreases Separator Hours o 4 Increases Combine Value o STILL THInk yOu knOw HILLCO? Get to know us better at www.hillcotechnologies.com. Your local Hillco dealers: Central Machinery Sales, Inc. Pasco & Hermiston Farm & Home Supply Pomeroy Jones Truck & Implement Colfax & Walla Walla Morrow Cty. Grain Growers Wasco & Lexington Odessa Trading Co. Odessa & Coulee City St. John Hardware & Implement St. John, Fairfield, Moscow, Airway Heights, Nezperce Backed by CNH/Hillco Category IV Warranty Agreement— ensures all existing combine warranties remain in effect From NDSU Agriculture Communication Sweet clover contains a high level of a chemical that can be converted to an anticoagulant. Improperly curing hay made from certain sweet clover varieties such as white and yellow sweet clover can cause severe and often fatal hemorrhages in livestock such as cattle, sheep and goats. “Unfortunately, proper harvesting can be difficult,” says Gerald Stokka, North Dakota State University Extension Service livestock stewardship specialist and veterinarian. “If cutting is delayed until full bloom, the large, high-moisture stems will take a longer time to dry than the leaves. This will increase leaf shatter and decrease quality. If baled in early maturity with increased moisture content, mold growth may develop.” The problem with sweet clover is that it contains a high level of a unique, naturally occurring chemical known as coumarin. Mold causes coumarin to be converted to dicoumarol, which is a potent anticoagulant. Dicoumarol also interferes with the metabolism of vitamin K, which the body needs for blood coagulation. That is a concern to producers because sweet clover is used as livestock feed. It grows in many annual pastures and can become abundant in years following good rainfall in the fall. Cattle consuming affected feed likely will not exhibit symptoms until the disease becomes severe. At that point, inadequate blood coagulation causes the animals to become weak and experience an increased heart rate, anemia, bloody milk and black, tarlike manure. “Many of these symptoms may go unnoticed, and often extensive internal bruising is discovered after the animal has died,” Stokka says. “Dicoumarol also has been shown to cause reproductive disease in cattle.” Newborn calves are more susceptible to sweet clover disease than older animals because the calves usually are deficient in vitamin K and unable to protect themselves from the toxin. In mature animals, toxicity usually occurs after they’ve consumed 20 to 30 milligrams of dicoumarol per kilogram of hay for several weeks. Stokka recommends that producers remove sweet clover from their livestock’s diet at the first signs of toxicity. In severe cases, administering whole blood intravenously can resolve hemorrhages and anemia immediately. Administering injectable vitamin K1 also has been shown to be an effective treatment strategy. The synthetic vitamin K3 is available in injectable and oral forms, allowing for easier treatment, but it has not been shown to be effective, Stokka says. Replacing or blending moldy sweet clover with a highquality forages will help avoid the effects of dicoumarol. Also, haylage or silage made from sweet clover is less likely to have coumarin convert to dicoumarol because anaerobic conditions necessary for proper ensiling are not conducive to mold growth. “To be safe, producers should have their sweet clover hay tested to determine the dicoumarol content,” Stokka advises. The NDSU Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory can conduct those tests. For information on submitting hay samples, contact the lab at (701) 231-7527 or (701) 231-8307, or visit its website at http://www.vdl.ndsu.edu. Other methods of reducing the risk of sweet clover disease include: • Planting sweet clover varieties with low coumarin content • Curing and drying sweet clover carefully before baling • Avoiding feeding sweet clover forages in late gestation • Blending all predominantly sweet clover forages suspected of contamination with other forages or feeding these forages for only a short time, such as five to seven days, to avoid the cumulative effects on the animals’ clotting mechanism. Partnership To Measure Conservation Impacts On Water Quality By Ciji Taylor, USDA-NRCS The United States Department of Agri- our natural resources. Our goal with this culture (USDA) and the U.S. Department partnership is to be able to better recognize of the Interior (DOI) announced a new part- these achievements and provide conservation nership agreement today that will provide and water quality management communities a clearer picture of the benefits of farmers’ with science-based information for improvconservation practices on the quality of our ing water quality,” Mills said. “Farmers Nation’s water. Working together, USDA’s invest heavily in conservation systems to NRCS and DOI’s USGS will quantify the improve water quality, and we want to aid benefits of voluntary agricultural practices their decisions with the best science and at a watershed scale. This information will information available.” The conservation intensity products destrengthen the effectiveness of state and federal nutrient reduction strategies while veloped through the agreement will provide protecting the privacy of individual farmers. a uniform representation of conservation The agreement was announced at the Mis- activities for use in water quality assessments sissippi River Gulf of Mexico Watershed at local, regional, and national scales. Water quality and land resource managers will Nutrient Task Force Meeting. On a voluntary basis, the agricultural therefore have the assurance that they are community has put extensive effort into the using consistent and accurate information management of nutrients and reducing runoff on conservation activities and a common into waterways. This collaboration will help platform for discussing conservation benefits. evaluate the impact of farmers’ conservation Nutrient runoff from many different sources, efforts on improving water quality,” said Ann including urban areas and industry, impacts Mills, USDA’s deputy under secretary for our nation’s waterways. Visit the following links to learn more Natural Resources and Environment. Mills about: real-time nitrate monitoring, annual said when hundreds of farms take action in one watershed, it can make a difference-it and seasonal nutrient loads to the Gulf of can help prevent an algal bloom downstream Mexico, nutrient trends, and the Mississippi or lessen the need for water treatment plants River basin nutrient model mapper. Learn more about NRCS’s Conservation to treat for nitrates. The U.S. Geological Survey will now Effects Assessment Project Cropland Nause Natural Resources Conservation Service tional Assessment and the Mississippi River data on conservation work to factor into its Basin Healthy Watersheds Initiative. To learn about technical and financial assurface water quality models, which track how rivers receive and transport nutrients sistance available through conservation profrom natural and human sources to down- grams, visit www.nrcs.usda.gov/GetStarted stream reservoirs and estuaries. This infor- or local USDA service center. mation will help provide a more accurate picture of the conservation systems in the LEVEL LAND watershed that contribute to ‘94 CASE IH 1688, combine ..............CALL water quality improvement NOW AVAILABLE! and will provide crucial information for voluntary nutrient management strategies and watershed planning. “This agreement will allow NRCS and USGS ‘90 CASE IH 1680, 1010-25' 6x6 to combine resource manheader, long sieve, Cummins .... $60,000 ‘86 CASE IH 1660, ...........................CALL agement capabilities with ‘83 IH 1480, clean, overhauled engine, PRE-EMISSIONS (No Regen) science, and will give us chromed ...........................................CALL ‘07 IH 7400, 6x6, HT-570 engine, the information we need to IH 1460, combine................................CALL $ cab & chassis .......................... 95,860 ‘81 CASE IH 1480, clean, 2450-hours CALL prioritize the most effecNEW IH CF600, with box and lift-gate ..CALL ‘96 IH 9400, DD series 60, 365/430-hp, ‘89 GLEANER R60, tive conservation strategies drop axles available ............................CALL 1270-hours, 200-hrs on chrome .. $35,000 so that we can improve the IH 4300, Detroit @ 430-hp, needs diff$8,500 ADD CHOICE OF HEADERS: R27 & R30’s with quality of streams throughout IH 2050, diesel, 22' bed, cattle racks.....CALL air reels, R27 with Love pickup reel, ea .. $4,800 IH S-1900, DT-466, 12,000-F.A., the Mississippi River Basin,” 23,000-R.A., tractor only ............ $14,000 HILLSIDE said Lori Caramanian, DOI IH S-1900, DT-466 engine ...................... 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