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Illinois Forage Institute


Center/John Wood Community College, 37803 State Highway 104, Perry, IL located in Pike County. The educational program, be- ginning at 9 a.m. and concluding at 4 p.m., will focus on managing hay land and pas- tures. The program will also include commer- cial exhibits focusing on the forage industry. Companies interested in setting up a com- mercial exhibit can contact Dave Gentry at 309-557-6397, dgentry@growmark.com. Topics to be presented in the morning in-


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clude using baleage as a feed alternative, for- age species selection, annual forage plants, pasture fertility, and USDA programs for for- age and livestock producers. The afternoon program will focus on pasture management and include producers sharing their grazing management techniques, pasture evaluation techniques, and an Orr Center research up- date. Cost for the educational program is $15 per


person for Illinois Forage and Grassland Council (IFGC) members and $20 per person for non-members. Pre- registration is re- quested by Feb. 24. The cost will be $20 and $25, respectively, per person after that date and at the door on March 8. The registration fee covers a noon meal and forage presenta- tion handout material. Program registration can be made by contacting University of Illi- nois Extension, Hancock County, 550 N.


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he Illinois Forage Institute will be held on Thursday, March 8, at the University of Illinois Orr Research & Demonstration


Live Weight Hog Prices Up This Year CONTINUED FROM PAGE 21


belt had a morning average of $83.02/cwt. There were not enough sales in Iowa-Minnesota for a morning price quote. Friday’s top live hog price at both Peoria and Zumbtota was $60/cwt. The top for interior Mis- souri live hogs was also $60/cwt, up 50 cents from the previous Fri- day. USDA’s Thursday afternoon cal-


culated pork cutout value was $85.56/cwt, down 76 cents from the previous Thursday despite loins, butts, bellies and hams all ending the week slightly higher. The western corn belt average hog price this morning was an amazing 101.2 percent of the pork cutout value. This can’t last. Hog slaughter totaled 2.12 mil-


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lion head this week, down 1.3 per- cent from the week before, but up 0.6 percent compared to the same week last year. Barrow and gilt car- cass weights for the week ending February 11 averaged 206 pounds, up 1 pound from the week before and unchanged from a year ago. Iowa-Minnesota live weights for barrows and gilts last week aver- aged 276.0 pounds, up 0.1 pound from the previous week and up 2.9 pounds compared to a year earlier. Year-to-date pork production is up 0.6 percent. Today’s close for the April lean futures


contract,


$89.72/cwt, was down 65 cents from the previous Friday. The May lean hog futures contract settled at $98.72/cwt, down 18 cents for the week. June hogs settled at $99.17/cwt. July hogs


LAMBERT’S CAFE


The Only Home Of Throwed Rolls Established 1942


ended the week at $99.20/cwt. 11th Annual


FARM MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2012


STARTING AT 10:00 A.M. • RAIN OR SHINE


SALE LOCATION: Highway 51 bypass in Perryville, MO. From I-55 at the Perryville exit, go north on highway 51 bypass about 1 ½ miles to sale site. Or from highway 61, take highway 51 bypass south about ½ mile to sale site. Watch for sale markers!!! AUCTIONEER’S NOTE:We will be selling a good selection of clean farm machinery and equipment. This is only a partial listing and additional consignments can be made until Friday, March 9. We will start checking-in consignments the week- end of March 3 & 4, and throughout the week leading up to the auction. Please try to have your consignments in earlier in the week & no later than Friday evening before the auction. NO consignments will be accepted the morning of the sale. We will post additions/changes frequently to our website. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed material. Manche Auction Service is not responsible for any errors, omissions or no shows.


THREE LOCATIONS:


2305 East Malone • Sikeston, MO 63801 573-471-4261


Highway 65 • Between Springfield and Branson 417-581-Roll (7655)


2981 S. McKenzie • Foley, AL 334-943-Roll (7655)


IF IT DOESNʼT SAY LAMBERTʼS ITʼS NOT... THROWED ROLLS 26• MidAmerica Farmer Grower / March 2, 2012


TRACTORS: 7745 Zetor tractor, MFD 4x4, open sta- tion, w/ good rubber, allied 594 front end loader, in good mechanical condition; 7700 Ford diesel tractor (86 hp) w/ dual power, new clutch w/ about 100 hours, about 3,000 hours on engine overhaul; JD 4020 diesel w/ new paint; 165 Massey Ferguson w/ loader; 175 Massey Ferguson diesel w/ new rear tires, straight metal, w/ wide front end; 686 Interna- tional diesel tractor; TO35 Massey Ferguson deluxe tractor w/ high/low trans, good metal & rubber; H IHC tractor, 1952 model, runs good, straight metal & good rubber (needs paint); extra set of rear skeleton wheels to fit H tractor; AC WD 1949 model tractor w/ good rubber & metal, fair paint; TO20 Ferguson tractor, been restored, in good condition; 444 IHC tractor, diesel, wide front end, good rubber, fair paint; 8N Ford tractor, in good condition; 4640 JD tractor (1979 model) w/ cab, air, duals, quad range; 763 Bobcat skid steer w/ bucket; New Holland TC29D 4x4 tractor TRUCKS: 1980 Chevy C70 feed truck w/ Detroit diesel motor, Allison auto. trans, single axle, w/ harsh 350 feed bed, w/ Digital Star scales (4 years old) w/ inside & outside scale display, side discharge, about 10,000 lbs.capacity; 1980 Ford F800 fuel delivery truck w/ 1,500 gal. tank, w/ 2 reels, good for farm or construction storage & use; 1981 IHC grain bed w/ 16’ bed & hoist, holds 450 bushel, new bed, paint, harsh double ram hoist & rear tires, diesel w/ 2 spd axle; 1972 Chevy w/ 13’ bed, new grain floor, 350 motor, 5&2 speed transmission; 1971 GMC 2 ton truck w/ 16’ Pingel bed & hoist, 366 motor, 4 & 2, w/ good rubber; 1992 GMC extended cab 4x4 pickup VEHICLES - TRAILERS - CAMPERS: 32’ x 8’ 2 axle bumper hitch office trailer, w/ air, baseboard heat, bathroom, w/ 8’ roll-up door on 1 end; 2000 Buick LeSabre w/ 123,000 miles; 22’ 2 axle bumper hitch camper w/ shower & air, sleeps 6; Gooseneck 10 bale trailer w/ tandem axle (wet axle); 1993 Goose- neck stock trailer, 24’ x 6’6”, 1 cut gate, swing & slide rear gate, vacuum over hyd. brakes (needs tarp) HAY & FIELD EQUIPMENT: Vermeer model 5410 Rebel 4’ x 5’ round baler (new condition, baled less than 1,000 bales); New Holland 648 round baler (silage special) 4’ x 6’ bale, like new condition; New Idea 2 row pull-type corn picker, in very good condi- tion; New Holland 1465 hay bind w/ anti-clog guards, rubber rollers, in very good condition; Vermeer 605J 5’ x 6’ baler (belt), hyd. tie; 3 pt hay wrapper, in very good condition; OMC 595 round baler, in good con- dition; New Holland 570 (2004 model) wire square baler, in new condition (kept in shed); New Holland 277 square baler; New Holland 851 round baler; New Holland 256 bar rake w/ dolly wheel; Case IH 8465T round baler, new belts, wiring & hyd tie; 10 wheel hay rake; IHC 7’ sickle mower; Bush Hog model 220 20’ bat wing brush hog w/ solid tires; Bush Hog model 268 3 pt hitch brush hog; IHC model 1300 3 pt hitch sickle mower, 7’; John Deere RWA 10’ wheel disk; Ford 501 sickle mower w/ 7’ bar; Ford 17’ fold-up disk; IHC model 510 18 hole 7” spacing grain drill (in very good condition); Panorama 8-wheel wheel rake, in good condition; 16’ flatbed hay wagon; IHC model 510 21 hole off- set double disk grain drill w/ rubber press wheels; Clark mounted NH3


27’ 11 shank tool bar; Brillon 12’ culti-packer; New Holland 664 round baler, belt auto wrap, very good condition; New Holland 855 round baler; Tye 20’ no till grain drill; Owatonna 424 grinder mixer w/ scales; 654 New Holland round baler; 336 John Deere square baler FEED & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: OMC 4345 grinder mixer 3 ton (red) w/ scales, big tires, extra long unloading auger, hyd speed; Great Bend 660 quick-tach front end loader w/ 7’ bucket & grappler; Grain System 10” x 61’ auger w/ swing-out hopper & hyd lift, in very good condition; Cedar post- 6’, 7’, 8’; About 25 various gates, in various sizes; Some cat- tle panels, page wire, barbed wire; 2- 8” 30’ load out augers; 1- 10” 30’ load out auger; 15 aluminum gates from 10’ – 16’; Electric fence posts; 4 bundles of 6’ T-posts, 4 bundles 6.6’, 3 bundles of 7’; 8’ wooden posts; 20 utility poles, approx 20-25’ long; 30 treated 4x4 12’ long; 12 treated 4x6 12’ long; Cattle head gate & chute; 350 bushel bulk bin GUNS - SADDLES - ATV’S - MISC.: Kawasaki 660 Mule; Jacobson 3 wheel utility vehicle; 3- 318 JD rid- ing lawn mowers; 2- Swisher pull behind lawn mow- ers (like new); Big Horn, Circle Y Reining, Hereford saddles; Some horse tack; Winchester model 12, 20 gauge pump; Winchester model 12, 12 gauge pump; Ted Williams 12 gauge pump; Stephens 12 gauge pump; Mossberg model 88, 12 gauge pump; 2- Ithaca model 37, 12 gauge pump (1 Feather lite); Essex 12 gauge single shot w/ scope; Star 9mm pis- tol; Henry Rough Rider 22 pistol; Park Hall 7mm magnum bolt action rifle w/ scope mounts (no scope); 1976 Harley Davidson Iron Head 1000 cc motorcycle; JD 620I Gator, less than 300 hours, like new; JD 160 riding mower w/ 38” deck; JD 265 hydro riding mower w/ 46” deck; 6’ 3pt hitch blade; Polaris 400 4x4 4 wheeler; Air Motor windmill w/ 6’ fan & 30’ tower; Single axle 6’ x 12’ trailer; 300 gallon 3 pt hitch spray tank; Metal pickup rack w/ fold-up sides; 5th wheel camper hitch; IHC 3 pt hitch 8’ blade, in very good condition; Speedco 3 pt quick hitch; Ford 3 pt hitch 2 bottom plow; Case D100 backhoe attachment w/ own pump & 2 buckets (3 pt); Goossen straw chopper/blower w/ 12 hp Honda mower for land- scaping; Coleman air compressor w/ 4 hp Honda motor; 1- 18.4 x 34 tractor tire (about 90% rubber); 10- 1020 truck tires & wheels; Wire welder & stick welders; 8 or 10 blow-off trailer truck units w/ Honda motors; Steam cleaners & pressure washers; 5 or 6 wagon loads of various hand tools & farm related items; Large air compressor; Several partial pallets of landscape rock; Other various 3 pt. & other equip- ment to be added; Woods 7’ blade; Pull-type wood splitter, PTO driven; Bucket for skid loader; Artic Cat 300 4 wheeler


NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS TERMS: CASH OR APPROVED CHECK LUNCH PROVIDED BY PERRYVILLE FFA


SALE CONDUCTED BY:


MANCHE AUCTION SERVICE COL. RODNEY MANCHE (573)547-1818 OR (573)513-1212


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