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Garden
Educator
Workshop
June 16
BROOKINGS, S.D. - SDSU
Extension and Ground Works
are hosting a training series
begins June 16, 2015 in Sioux
Falls for elementary teachers,
afterschool programs leaders
and others who utilize a garden as part of their educational program.
The ‘Growing the
4-Seasons Teaching Garden’
workshop provides a series
of 2-hour sessions that will
feature horticultural information, hands-on demonstrations of relevant lessons for
students and food preparation and nutrition activities.
Educators can participate in
one or all workshops for $10
per session.
The workshops will be
held at the Teaching Garden
Demonstration and Training
Center at the Mary Jo Wegner
Arboretum, (1900 Perry Pl.
Sioux Falls).
Pre-registration is required.
Refreshments will be provided. Sessions run from 6 to
8 p.m. (CDT) on the following
dates:
June 16
Food safety, good bugbad bugs- identification &
control, a related curriculum
lesson, harvest, storage &
preparation lesson
July 21
Pest control-managing
insects, diseases & weeds,
a related curriculum lesson,
harvest, storage & preparation lesson
August 18
Season extension & frost
protection, cover crops, a
related curriculum lesson,
harvest, storage & preparation lesson
September 15
Garden clean-up, winter
activities, vermicomposting,
harvest, storage & preparation lesson
Continuing education
units
Continuing education
units (CEU’s) are available
through South Dakota State
University. Attendees seeking half a CEU credit must
attend multiple classes to
complete a total of 5 training
hours. The application and
certificate payment of $5 will
be collected once contact
hours are reached by the
participant.
Registration forms are
available at the iGrow events
page, under the date of the
event. Completed registration forms should be emailed
to Christina Van Ruler or
printed and mailed to SDSU
Extension, 2001 E. 8th St.,
Sioux Falls, SD 57103.
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June 16, 2015 • Page 3
Mead On The Move
USED EQUIPMENT
HAY EQUIPMENT
TRACTORS
H&S 14 Wheel Rake
CIH 9150 - 4WD - Duals
M&W 14 Wheel Rake
CIH MX200 MFD - 170HP
Claas 880 Rotary Rake
CIH 8940 MFD - 210HP
Vermeer R23 Rake
CIH 7110 and 7120 2WD
Hesston 4760 - 3x3
Ford/Versitile 876 - 4WD
Challenger LB34 - 3x4
CIH MXM 120 - 95HP MFD
CIH 8575 3x3 Baler
CIH MXU 125 MFD - 105HP
rior projects.
windows.”
N. Holland BB940 - 3x3
CIH MX 120 MFD/LDR
Another section of the renovation taking advan- 660 The storm windowsJ.are new andIVT - MFD
N. Holland
Round
Deere 7320 - being intage of warmer weather is window installation. 8480 RD Soft CTR the outside with the original windows
stalled on
CIH
Ben Brunick of Chalkstone Woodworking has RBX 562 and 563
on the inside. Brunick said after COMBINESlevel
the lower
CIH
been helping build and refurbish windows forCIH SC100 windows are complete,CIH 2388-2003-1300HR the
the
they’ll move on to
- 16’ Pull W/R
building.
upstairs windows.
CIH 2588-2008-900HR
N. Holland 1475 - 16’ W/R
“The last six months, we’ve restored the sash
While the
CIH 2377-2005-1700HR
N. Holland 1431 Disc W/R project has steadily moved along
that are in the east wing,” Brunick said. “We McDon 5000 - 16Ft W/R goal for more 9550-AWD-1500HRnow,
towards its
JD than two years
JD 9410-1998-1700HR
worked on that through the winter. We took those 9260 SP Disc W/R
Hesston Dakota Territorial Museum director Crystal Nelson
Several CIH support for
sash out, restored them, replaced parts.”
said she W/R
CIH WDX 1902 SP Dischasn’t seen any drop in 1660 - $19,500the
CIH 1640 - CDC - Chopper
He added that they didn’t need to make a full
project.
A Change In Seasons Means A Change In Priorities For The Mead Project
BY ROB NIELSEN
rob.nielsen@yankton.net
In roughly three years, you’ll be able to visit
the Dakota Territorial Museum and the offices of
Yankton College in the Mead Building on the campus of the Human Services Center (HSC). In the
meantime there’s a lot of work to be done with the
106-year-old structure — both inside and out.
Mead Building project coordinator Gregg
Homstad said a lot has been going on over the last
six months.
“Through the winter, we were primarily focused
on the central staircase and balcony area, plaster
restoration and doing the decorative painting on
the ceiling areas,” he said. “After that, we started
doing work in the upstairs parlors, more plaster
restoration, fabricating moldings.”
But with the transition from winter to spring
and summer, Homstad said the focus has shifted.
“That’s on hold right now as we transition
operations outside for tuck pointing,” he said.
“While we’ve got the warm weather, that work we
can continue into October and maybe November.
That’s definitely a window of opportunity we need
to take advantage of is exterior work to help with
the weatherization of the building.”
Additionally, utility work is also set to continue
this summer.
“Hopefully we’ll have some utility work coming
in,” he said. “We’ve got water and sewer that’s
supposed to happen this summer. We’d like to
time that so we can have some running water in
the building.”
Homstad said once winter rolls around again,
they’ll return to the plaster work and other inte-
replacement of any of the windows.
“We probably have more momentum now than
“I don’t think we had any sash windows that
we ever have,” Nelson said. “As we finish different
we had to completely remake,” he said. “We just
areas of the project, it’s made a huge difference. …
ended up making parts for the windows. Because
Now that we’re at a 50 percent funded area, people
the windows aren’t glued together, we can take
actually see it happening and that’s made a huge
Everything For Hay
them apart and we can just replace pieces that
difference. I don’t feel like we’ve really lost a lot
need to be replaced. The pieces that mainly got
of momentum, I actually think PARTS more now
we have
TWINE
replaced are the bottom lower rails of the upper
than we’ve ever had because people believe that
We’ll
and lower sash — they’re the ones that the water meet or beat all
project is real because it Fit Most Makes
is.”
comes down, sits on and rots it out. I would say
Homstad said
advertised prices they’ve been taking a number of
that’s probably 85 percent of the parts that were
measures to help keep the project in the conversareplaced.”
tion with the public.
He said the goal is to repair as much as pos“We’ve had a series of open houses,” he said.
Guards - Sickles - Sections
sible, rather than replace everything.
“We have our weekly updatesIH the paper, ocin • IH • Hesston
• Case
“We only try to replace the pieces that are too
casional ‘Morning Coffee’ Hew Holland on the radio
• interviews • McDon
far gone,” he said. “If we can repair them, then we– Roundtrying to get the public out here and more
and Baler –
try to repair them.”
engaged.”
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16000 Sisal.....................$32.95
Brunick said currently they’re focused on20000 Plastic..................$21.95
———
9ft. Balanced Head
Biodegradable - 20K. . . . . .$22.95
storm windows and painting.
Anyone interested in helping with fundraising
Mower Sickles $79.95
67” x 7000 Netwanting .more information on the project is
Wrap...... ..$220
“We’ve got some trustee labor that’s painting
or
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windows out, doing the same restoration process
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Farm Equipment - Guns - Shop - Miscellaneous
AUCTION
Saturday, June 20 -- 11 a.m.
LOCATED: 44401 S. Jim River Road, Yankton, SD
from Yankton, SD 2 miles east on Highway 50, 1 1/4 miles north
on Willow Dale Road then east on S. Jim River Road.
Mark’s Machinery Inc.
3211 East Hwy. 50
Yankton, SD 57078
605-665-4540
800-526-8095
745 E. Hwy .46
Wagner, SD
605-384-3681
800-693-1990
Two locations
to serve you!
www.marksinc.com
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RAKES – RAKES – RAKES
A complete listing appeared in last week’s issue.
Arnold Bierle Estate
www.petersonauctioneers.com
Lee Wittmeier, Tyndall, SD
Terms: Cash or check accompanied by photo ID
Not Responsible for Accidents
Lunch Served
Liquor Specials
109 W. 3rd St. in Downtown Yankton
Busch & Busch
Light 30pks
16.
$
35
Ancient Age
1.75 L
18.99
$
Lord Calvert
1.75 L
14.
$
99
McCormicks
Vodka 1.75 L
12.99
$
FREE
Customer
Parking
605-665-7865
Hours
Monday-Friday
8:30-6:00
Saturday
9:00-4:30
Price Effective
June 16th - 22nd
1.19 Acres With Building
SD Highway 50, Vermillion, SD
AT AUCTION
Tuesday Evening, July 7th 6:30 p.m.
NEW CASE IN HAY EQUIPMENT
• NEW WINDROWERS - DISC AND SICKLE
• BALERS - ROUNDS AND LARGE SQUARE
• RAKES - FINGER WHEEL AND ROTARY
New Case-IH WRX 301 Wheel
- ALL IN STOCK - READY TO GO! -
Rakes
12-14-16 Wheel – In stock - Ready To Go
USED EQUIPMENT in Stock
New Rotary Rakes
RECENT TRADES
Big Discounts – Great Financing
On All NEW Hay Equipment
• Vermeer BP8000 Bale Processor
• (3) Vermeer R-23 Twin Rakes - Hyd
• John Deere 5575 Skid Loader - 62” BKT
• John Deere 5055D-2WD Tractor 37 Hrs!
* Self-Prop and Pull Windrowers
• Bobcat S150 Skid Loader - 2003 -62” BKT
* Round Balers Mower
• Bush Hog DM90 -8 ft. -3PT Disc- Twine/Net Wrap
• Case-IH MD82 -8 ft. -3PT Disc Mower
* Large Square Balers
• Case-IH DCX162 - 15 ft. Disc Mower/Conditioner
• Gehl RT250 Compact Track LDR -247 HR
• M+W DF12 -12 Wheel Rake -$6,500
• Demco 1250 Sprayer
• Krone 900 Rotary Hay Rake
USED -Hyd/Dr -Scale
• Gehl 125 Grinder - MixerEQUIPMENT
~ All In Stock ~
HAY EQUIPMENT
TRACTORS
NICE SELECTION
H&S 14 Wheel Rake
CIH 9150 - 4WD - Duals
• Self Propelled Windrowers
M&W 14 Wheel Rake
CIH MX200 MFD - 170HP
• Pull Type Disc & Sicle M/Cond
Claas 880 Rotary Rake
CIH 8940 MFD - 210HP
• Lg. Round & Lg. Square Balers
Vermeer R23 Rake
CIH 7110 and 7120 2WD
Hesston 4760 - 3x3
PARTS SPECIALFord/Versitile 876 - 4WD
Challenger LB34 - 3x4
CIH MXM 120 - 95HP MFD
CIH 8575 3x3 Baler
CIH MXU 125 MFD - 105HP
N. Holland BB940 - 3x3
CIH MX 120 MFD/LDR
N. Holland 660 Round
J. Deere 7320 - IVT - MFD
CIH 8480 RD Soft CTR
COMBINES
CIH RBX 562 and 563
HAY -EQUIPMENT PARTS
CIH 2388-2003-1300HR
CIH SC100 16’ Pull W/R
GUARDS - SICKLES - SECTIONS -CIH 2588-2008-900HR
CASE-IH
N. IH HESSTON - NEW HOLLAND - MCDON
Holland 1475 - 16’ W/R
CIH 2377-2005-1700HR
N. Holland 1431 AND MOWER CONDITIONERS
WINDROWERS Disc W/R
JD 9550-AWD-1500HR
McDon 5000 - 16Ft W/R
JD 9410-1998-1700HR
Hesston 9260 SP Disc W/R
Several CIH 1660 - $19,500
CIH WDX 1902 SP Disc W/R
HYDRAULIC HOSE SERVICE CDC - Chopper
CIH 1640 -
• Hydraulic Hose up to 1 1/2”
• Large Inventory of Hydraulic Fittings
Too
many
mouths
to feed?
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in the
Missouri
Valley
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today!
605-665-5884
319 Walnut • Yankton, SD
Located: 905 W SD Highway 50, Vermillion, SD; (1/4-mile East of Polaris)
OPEN HOUSES: Thursday evening June 18th and Wednesday evening June 24th 6 – 7 p.m.
Please make arrangements to attend!
This property has an over 2,200 square foot building built in 1972 and sitting on 1.19 acres. This
facility has a large open area plus 3 smaller rooms, coffee area, utility room, 2 baths, hooked to
rural water system, natural gas furnace, central air, new shingles (approx 4 yr ago), along with a fully
enclosed back yard and chain link fence. There is also plenty of parking. Currently zoned “ag”, but
highly probable that the property could be rezoned into commercial depending on the intended use:
retail trade, restaurant, motor vehicle sales, personal service, farm store, repair shop, church, wholesale
trade, plus many more. It was most recently used as a daycare. Highway frontage properties rarely
come up for sale. If you are looking for a high-visibility location for your business, this is it! For full
permitted uses, please call the auction company.
LEGAL: The North 205ft of the South 248ft of the East 246ft of the SE1/4, SE1/4 Sec 11-92-52, Clay
County, SD. Taxes are $3253.14.
TERMS: Absolute auction at $75,000 or above. $15,000 non-refundable down payment the day of
auction with the balance due on closing. Title insurance and closing costs split 50/50 between buyer
and seller. Clay County Title Company, closing agent. Closing and possession August 7th. Taxes prorated
to the day of closing. Auctioneer’s are agents for the seller.
JOE LOGUE, Owner
Marv Girard, BA #12399;
GIRARD AUCTION
Ken Girard, CAI, AARE Broker #10183;
& LAND BROKERS, INC.
Mike Girard, CAI, BA #13549;
(605) 267-2421
Mike Manning, BA #11605
Toll Free: 1-866-531-6186
Scott Moore Auctioneer
www.GirardAuction.com
Baler Everything Wrap
Twine/Net For Hay
TRUCKLOAD PRICES
TWINE
ALL TYPES OF SISAL AND PLASTIC!
IN STOCK - ON SALE!
PARTS
We’ll 20,000 PLASTIC RD BALER - $23.95 Most Makes
meet or beat all
Fit
20,000 BIODEGRADABLE - RD - $24.95
advertised prices WRAP
64” AND 67” MESH
ASK ABOUT
PALLET PRICING - Sickles - Sections
Guards
• Case IH • IH • Hesston
• Hew Holland • McDon
– Round Baler –
16000 Sisal.....................$32.95
20000 Plastic..................$21.95
Biodegradable - 20K. . . . . .$22.95
67” x 7000 Net Wrap.........$220
Big Square Plastic
3211 E. Hwy. 50
350 and 440 IN STOCK
Two Locations
Yankton, SD
* Pallet Qty Discounts You!
to Serve
605-665-4540
800-526-8095
* Truckload Pricing
www.marksinc.com
Great Guard Prices!
9ft. Balanced Head
Mower Sickles $79.95
Finger Wheel Rake Parts
745 E. Hwy 46
Baler Belting
Wagner, SD
Everything for Hay!!
605-384-3681
800-693-1990
DISC MOWER PARTS