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February 14, 2017 • Page 7
Waste Pesticide
Disposal Program
Hits 1 Million
Pounds
PIERRE, S.D.- The
South Dakota Department
of Agriculture’s (SDDA)
waste pesticide disposal
program has topped the
one million pound mark
since the program began
in 1993.
This year SDDA staff
collected over 128,000
pounds of waste pesticide,
putting the program over
the one million pounds
collected mark over the
life of program.
SDDA pesticide container recycling and unusable pesticide disposal
specialist Charles (Spike)
King says, “The waste
pesticide disposal is the
preferred way to dispose
of pesticides at no cost
to the farmer, rancher
or agribusiness. The
program has grown from
about 31,000 pounds collected in 1993 to the over
128,000 pounds collected
this year, bringing the
total lifetime collection
to 1,096,606 pounds. We
work with a company to
incinerate the chemicals
to ensure they are properly discarded.”
SDDA also collects five
gallon and smaller plastic
pesticide containers, plastic drums and totes that
are ground up to ensure
they are properly recycled. Often the plastic is
reused to make drain tiles,
speed bumps, or fence
posts or for other agricultural uses.
Agriculture is a major
contributor to South Dakota’s economy, generating $25.6 billion in annual
economic activity and
employing over 115,000
South Dakotans. The
South Dakota Department
of Agriculture's mission
is to promote, protect,
preserve and improve this
industry for today and
tomorrow. Visit us online
at http://sdda.sd.gov or
find us on Facebook and
Twitter.
2017 Pest
Management
Guides
Available
BROOKINGS, S.D. South Dakota 2017 Pest
Management guides are
available online as PDF
downloads or as hard
copies at SDSU Extension
Regional Centers and
SDSU Extension events.
"The guides provide
recommendations for herbicides, insecticides, seed
treatments, and fungicides that are available in
South Dakota for controlling weeds, insects, and
diseases," explained Paul
Johnson, SDSU Extension
Weed Science Coordinator.
The guides are available for the following
crops:
•Sunflower & Oilseeds/
Alfalfa & Range - including
alfalfa, canola, flax, safflower, and sunflowers
•Corn
•Soybeans
•Wheat - including
barley, rye, oats, durum,
millet, and triticale.
Thanks to generous
sponsorships, the guides
are available at no cost to
South Dakotans. Sponsors
include: South Dakota
Soybean Research and
Promotion Council, the
South Dakota Corn Utilization Council, the SDSU
Extension IPM Program,
South Dakota Department
of Agriculture, and the
SDSU Extension WEED
Project.
More details
The guides were
updated for 2017 to include new products, new
product names and the
corresponding changes
to the labels including
application rates, rotation
restrictions, and additive
rates. Cost estimates are
included for the herbicide
products.
AUCTIONS
79.49 ACRES SWAN LAKE TOWNSHIP
TURNER COUNTY LAND AT
• ABSOLUTE AUCTION •
In order to settle the estate I will offer the
following land at ABSOLUTE auction to be held at
the Wieman Auction Facility located 1-mile south
and ½ mile west of Marion, SD on Hwy. 44 on:
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1ST
10:30 A.M.
Everything you need
is just a click or call away!
Great Location, Great Potential, Great Auction best
describes this upcoming land sale in the tightly held
Swan Lake Twp of Turner County. The property has
powerful soils along with flowing creek and sloughs and
waterfowl areas for the hunters. Property is bordered
to the north by Hwy. 18 . If you’re looking for a larger
tract of land to build your dream house with enough land
for horses, livestock, with income potential come take
a look!
LEGAL: The N ½ of the NE ¼ of Section 1, 97-53 Turner
County, South Dakota
LOCATION: From Davis, SD go 2-miles west on Hwy. 18
south side of the road or at the Junction of Hwy. 18 and
458th Ave.
•71.22 acres tillable with 8.15 acres in waterways,
trees, low-ground balance in RROW
•Soil Production Rating of 77. Predominant soils
Egan-Trent loams (92) Ethan-Egan (72)
Arlo Clay loam (46) and others.
•New Buyer able to farm or lease out for the 2017
crop year.
•Property to be surveyed to determine south boundary
line. State DOT is purchasing RROW
Acres to widen out Hwy. 18. Buyer will settle on exact
acres as per survey.
•Annual Real Estate Taxes are $1,567.56. Currently
enrolled in ARC County with FSA office.
•Aerial & Soil maps, base & yield, wetland maps and
other pertinent information found in
The buyer packet. Video of the property can be viewed
at www.wiemanauction.com
TO INSPECT THE PROPERTY: We invite you to inspect
the property at your convenience. Buyers packet are
available on our web-site www.wiemanauction.com or
contact the auctioneers at 800-251-3111 and a packet
can be mailed out.
TERMS: Cash sale with 15% (non-refundable) down
payment auction day with the balance on or before April
5th 2017. Personal Representatives deed to be granted
with the cost of title insurance split 50-50 between buyer
and seller. Seller to pay the 2016 taxes due in 2017.
Buyer will be responsible for all 2017 taxes. Will be sold
by the acres reflected by survey. Come prepared to buy!!
Remember auction held indoors at the Wieman Auction
Facility 44628 SD Hwy 44 Marion, SD.
Place an ad today by calling
OLIVE SANBORN ESTATE – OWNER
JIM BONDESEN –PERSONAL REP.
REAL ESTATE
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M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y
Wieman Land & Auction Co. Inc.
Marion, SD • 800-251-3111
Gary & Rich Wieman Brokers • 605-326-5282
Ward Law Office, Viborg, SD closing attorney
CLAY COUNTY, SD LAND AUCTION
98.38 +/- ACRES, PLEASANT VALLEY TOWNSHIP
THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 10:30 AM
We will sell the following real estate at public auction located from Tract 1, ½ mile north on SD Hwy 19 and
¼ west on 305th St.
If you are looking for good productive farmland located in southeast SD, then don’t miss this auction! This
auction offers an excellent opportunity to expand your current farming operation or purchase as an investment.
Available to farm for 2017 crop year. For maps and pictures visit: www.westraatkins.com. The land
will be offered in 2 tracts and will not be combined.
Tract 1: Legal Description: N ½ SW ¼ except Lot H-2, 14-94-52, Clay County SD. 78.27 acres. Located from
the I-29 Volin Exit #38, 8 ½ miles west on 306th St and ¼ mile north SD Hwy 19. Soil rating of .646. Predominate soil is Lamo silty clay loam 0-2% slopes sandy substratum. According to Surety/AgriData the Tract has
a productivity rating of 69.2. According to the FSA there are 76.07 acres of cropland with a 45.33 acre corn
base/151 bushel PLC yield and a 30.40 acre soybean base/32 bushel PLC yield. Taxes: $1963.74.
Tract 2: Legal Description: N ½ SW ¼ NE ¼ 11-94-52 Clay County SD, 20.11 acres. Located from the I-29
Volin Exit #38, 8 ½ miles west on 306th St, 2 miles north SD Hwy 19 and ½ mile east on 304th St. Soil rating
of .604. Predominate soil is Baltic silty clay loam 0-1% slopes. According to Surety/AgriData the Tract has
a productivity rating of 63.0. According to the FSA there is 20.45 acres of cropland with a 12.19 acre corn
base/151 bushel PLC yield and an 8.18 acre soybean base/32 bushel PLC yield. Taxes: $472.46.
TERMS: 15% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing on or before April 13,
2017. Title insurance and closing costs split 50/50 between buyer and seller. 2016 taxes due in 2017 paid
by the seller. 2017 taxes due in 2018 to be paid by the buyer. The total acres in this property are based on
acres stated in the county tax records with acres to be understood to be “more or less”. The seller does not
warranty or guarantee that the existing fences lie on the true and correct boundary and new fencing, if any,
will be the responsibility of the purchaser pursuant to SD statutes. The property is sold in as is condition and
as a cash sale with no financing contingency. Sold subject to existing easements, restrictions, reservations,
or highway of record, if any. Information is deemed to be correct but it is not guaranteed. All prospective
buyers are encouraged to inspect the property and verify all data provided. Statements made the day of sale
take precedence over all written advertising. Real Estate licensees are agents for the seller. Sold subject to
confirmation of owner.
Ruth Foote Estate, Owner
Mary Froiland and Karen Miller, Personal Representatives
Joel R Westra, Broker, Beresford, SD 605-310-6941
Pete Atkins, Broker Associate, Tea, SD 605-351-9847
Joel A Westra, Broker Associate, Chancellor, SD 605-957-5222
Phil Eggers, Broker Associate, Renner, SD 605-351-5438
Mark Zomer, Vande Vegte Zomer Auctions, Rock Valley, IA 712-470-2526
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LAND AUCTION
Attention Farmers, Investors & Hunting Enthusiasts!
158.86 +/- ACRES OF HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND IN GOOSE LAKE
TWP., CHARLES MIX CO., SD, OFFERED IN 2 TRACTS OR AS UNIT
As we are very highly motivated to sell, we will offer at public
auction this highly productive land located from Lake Andes,
SD 1 ½ miles North on 382nd Ave & 2 miles West on 290th St.
Refreshments to be served! Auction to be conducted at the property on:
FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2017 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M.
Unit, 158.86 Acres: This very attractive farm consists of 77.49
tillable acres, with the remaining balance currently seeded
to hay ground. This farm has the potential to be nearly all
tillable and has a strong soil rating of 90.7. This farm has
good eye appeal and is ideal for row crops, w/ good hunting
potential! Farm leased for 2017, buyers to receive $16,000
rent for 2017. Sellers are motivated! Tract 1, 78.86 Acres:
This nearly all tillable tract consists of 77.49 tillable acres
with a strong soil rating of 90.4, ideal for growing row crops
and attractive to any farmer or investor. Tract 2, 80+/- Acre:
This inside tract is currently seeded to good hay. Farm has
a strong soil rating of 91, ideal for row crops. Potential for
nearly all tillable. Excellent farm to add to any portfolio!
Legal Description: NE ¼, Less 1.14 RR, Section 36, T-97-N,
R-66-W, Charles Mix Co., SD
We invite you to inspect this farmland at any time. For additional information & terms, contact the Auctioneers & Realtors or visit our website
www.burlagepeterson.com. Come prepared to buy!
Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance due on or before April
7, 2017. Visit website for full terms. No Buyers Premium.
Galen, Garth & Gregory Carver – Owners
AUCTIONEERS & REALTORS:
Burlage Peterson Auctioneers & Realtors, LLC
Tyler & Lenny Burlage, Scott & Jim Peterson
317 4th St, Brookings, SD – 605-692-7102
REALTORS:
Ron Borchardt & Danielle Engels
Best Choice Real Estate
605-690-1999 or 605-690-9101
ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE
AUCTION
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2017
Located: Skylon Ballroom - 320 S. Robinson St. - Hartington, NE
AUCTION Starts at 9:45 AM
Lunch Available
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Please join us in Hartington, Nebraska for this great
auction. Many of the items included in this auction come from the home of
Donna Payne of Neligh, NE & another large offering comes from a rural Knox
Co. Estate that has been in storage for years. Many more additional items
not included in this listing will be sold. Visit our web site www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM for many photos. Special Note - Check web site or call
402-254-9753 for special weather updates & announcements.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Wooden 3 Door Ice Box. 3 Section
Stackable Bookcase. Oak Book Stand. Enamel Top Kitchen Table. Camel Back & Flat Trunks. Comet -Pace MFG. Coin Operated Slot Machine
- To be restored. Star Threads Spool Cabinet. Kellogg Wall Telephone.
Candle Stick Phone. OME-7 Day Fan Radio Receiver. Seth Thomas
Mantel Clock. Aladdin Lamps, including: Pink Moonstone Corinthian
Lamp, Lincoln Drape & Clear Washington Drape. Hartington Creamery
& New Egg Co. Advt. Bowls & Bean Crock. Griswold Waffle Iron & Other Cast Iron Pans. Glass Butter Churns. WNAX Neighbor Lady Books.
Quaker Quality & Texaco Oil Cans. Trico Wiper Blades Cabinet. Elellca
Accordion. Alcazar Saxophone. Schlitz Beer Advt. Clock. Storz Cooler.
Bordens Malted Milk Tin. Comic Books. Erector Sets. Silverware Sets.
Asst. Of Depression Glass: Pink & Green & More. Vintage Prints: Can’t
You Talk, On Guard, Guardian & Guardian Angel & Others. Primitives
including: Yard Gate, Cream Cans, Galvanized Boilers, Wash Tubs, Barn
Lanterns, Burlap Potato Sacks, Brass Gas Nozzles, Coleman Blue Irons
& Much More. Plus many more miscellaneous collectible too numerous
to mention. STONEWARE: Redwing 5 Gallon Water Cooler. Redwing
Open Crocks Including: 2, 5,6,10 & 15 Gallon Sizes. Redwing 3 Gallon
Jug. Redwing 3 Gallon Churn. Redwing Ko-Rec Feeder. 2 & 4 Gallon
Salt Glaze Crocks. 5 Gallon Open Crock. Nest of 6 Sponge ware Bowls.
McCormick Deering Crock Draining Jar. ANTIQUE FARM TOYS: True
Scale Toys including Pull Type Combine, Corn Picker & Tractor, Grain
Drill. John Deere Toys including Pull Type Combine, JD & IH Loader, JD
20 Series Tractor. Case IH STX 375 4 x 4 Tractor. JD Pedal Tractor &
Wagon. IHC Elevator. Several Vintage Vehicle Toys. Plus Other Miscellaneous Toys. WOOD PLANES - & WOODWORKING TOOLS: Large offering of miscellaneous woodworking tools including: Planes, Hatchets,
Hammers & Other Collectible Tools.
DONNA PAYNE & OTHERS — OWNERS
For complete listing & photos visit: www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM
Terms: Cash or Bankable Check. Not Responsible For Accidents or Theft.
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:
CREAMER HEIMES JANSSEN AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS L.L.C.
RYAN CREAMER 402.254.9753
ALTON HEIMES 402.254.3315 ROGER JANSSEN: 402.388.4409






