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Day Sponsors Offer
Special Activities At
The SD State Fair
(HURON, S.D.) - With the
help of sponsors, the State
Fair is able to offer special
days at the 2017 South
Dakota State Fair.
Wednesday, Aug. 30,
is Channel Seeds Preview
Day. Gate entry isfree on
Preview Day to allow fairgoers a sneak peak of the
fair. The Goldstar Amusements carnival will open at
5 p.m. and all rides will be
$1 each. The Red Wilk Construction CBR Bull Bash
kicks off the grandstand
entertainment.
Thursday, Aug. 31, is
Value Added Ag Day. South
Dakota’s value added
agriculture industry will
be showcased at the day
sponsor tent. The South
Dakota Specialty Producers
Association and the South
Dakota Wine Growers Association are partnering
with the Value Added Ag
Development Center to
feature specialty crops, local foods and wines, beers
and spirits. There will also
be presentations on various local food topics and a
cooking demo. Be sure to
make time to walk through
the day sponsor tent and
wine pavilion to sample
products from value added
businesses and learn more
about the innovative products being made in South
Dakota.
Friday, Sept. 1, is Prostrollo Motors Day. Fairgoers can stop by Prostrollo
Motors on east Highway 14
in Huron prior to the fair to
pick up a coupon for $1 off
gate admission at the State
Fair. Prostrollo Motors will
be featuring the newest
vehicles for 2018. Those
who stop by will see what’s
coming in the year ahead
and have the chance to win
door prizes and ‘Best Seat
in the House’ tickets for
the grandstand concerts.
Saturday, Sept. 2, is
South Dakota Farmers Union Day. The South Dakota
Farmers Union will host
events throughout the day
celebrating family farms,
ranches and rural communities from across the state
of South Dakota. Highlighting the day of activities
will be the annual Farmer’s
Share Luncheon (limited
number of meals available)
located in the tent near the
Freedom stage from 11:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The South Dakota
Farmer’s Union will also
host a Farm Bill panel to
hear fairgoers’ concerns on
the upcoming Farm Bill and
other rural issues affecting
the state.
Sunday, Sept. 3, is DPS
Drive Safe SD/Fire Safety
Day. The South Dakota Department of Public Safety
will focus on two areas –
responsible driving and fire
safety. See Highway Patrol
safety simulators and
police dog demonstrations
at 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m. and
4 p.m. Tommy the Turtle,
the Office of Emergency
Management’s official mascot, will also be on hand to
teach children how to be
safe during severe weather.
The goal of DPS Day is to
highlight all the ways the
department works to keep
the public safe.
Monday, Sept. 4, is
Crowns and Capes Day.
It’s a day for kids to test
their skills in the penny
drop game, explore the
fairgrounds for a scavenger
hunt, be a part of the Little
Hands on the Farm learning experience, and meet
real princesses and superheroes. A diaper derby
and parent/child look-alike contests will also be
held at the NorthWestern
Energy Freedom Stage.
There are also plenty of
opportunities to receive
free or reduced gate
entrances. A lucky few
fairgoers entering the gates
on Labor Day have the
opportunity to get a ‘Pay
it Forward’ pass granting
them free entrance thanks
to sponsors. Additionally, fairgoers who bring
a non-perishable food
item for the ‘Drive to End
Hunger” between the hours
of 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. will receive $2 off gate admission.
Iverson’s will also have
$3 off daily carnival ride
wristband coupons at their
fair booth.
The 2017 South Dakota
State Fair will run from
Thursday, Aug. 31, through
Monday, Sept. 4. Channel
Seeds preview night will be
Wednesday, Aug. 30. This
year’s theme is “Seriously
Twisted Fun.” For more
information on State Fair
events, contact the Fair
office at 800-529-0900, visit
www.sdstatefair.com or
find them on Facebook or
Twitter.
CORN HEADER KITS
STALK ROLL KITS
Stalk Roll Support Kit
Includes: Stalk roll supports and mounting hardware
Application
Description
Part No.
87298082 LH
900/1000 Series Headers
87298083 RH
900/1000 Series Headers
87298084 Both sides
900/1000 Series Headers
87298084
Gathering Chain
• Far greater wear life than imported “look-a-likes”
• Extended-life chain wears 2.5 times longer than regular-duty chain
• Extenda-Wear chains use chrome pins for longer service life
• All four chains fit John Deere corn heads (prior to 600 models)
Application
Description
Part No.
86978515
B176279C91 Regular-Duty 800-1000 Series Headers
86523386
Extenda-Wear 800-1000 Series Headers
86979313
Regular-Duty 2200/2400 Series Headers
86978515
Extenda-Wear 2200/2400 Series Headers
Stalk Roll Assemblies
BALER TWINE
Includes: LH and RH roll assembly, spiral augers,
lower support shims, lower support and hardware
Application
Description
Part No.
B92764A 1-Row, without knives 900/1000 Series
82797036 1-Row, with knives
900/1000 Series
73340128 1-Row, with knives
3200/3400 Series
82797036
Bearing & Shield Kit
Case IH Twine and Net Wrap
ensure hassle-free baling.
Tall Corn Kit
Application: 2200/2400/3200/3400 Series Headers
Components to extend the height of the outer
Includes:
heads/divifers to minimize ear loss in tall corn and
simple-installation complete instruction manual
87034528
Part No.:
• Can be raised to harvest standing corn
or lowered to harvest down corn
• Design permits fold-ability of end dividers
• Design minimizes hair pinning
• Heavy-duty components for durability and longer service life
• Smooth front to rear transition
STALK ROLL REPAIR KITS
Includes: Components to rebuild one row and all hardware
• All components are original equipment quality
• Corn head knives have superior tungsten
carbide coating for longer wear
• Corn head knife hardware is Grade 8
Standard Kits – 1 Row
Description
8 Knives
4 Knives
1-Row
8 Knives
For more than two decades, Dakotafest has been an annual event that brings
together ag leaders and producers from
across the state together into one place.
With nearly 500 agribusinesses on-site to
showcase their latest products, it is one
of the premier ag events of the Northern
Plains. I was grateful for the opportunity
to join Sen. John Thune, Rep. Kristi Noem
and area producers for Dakotafest’s annual farm policy forum again this year.
Hearing firsthand from South Dakota producers is critically important as we work
toward smarter, better policies for farmers
and ranchers.
With the farm economy struggling and
drought conditions affecting this year's
crop across the state, this year's forum
focused on the upcoming farm bill and
how we can strengthen programs to help
producers get through tough seasons.
Maintaining and strengthening safety net
provisions of the farm bill such as the
crop insurance program remains my top
priority in farm bill discussions. I also
support raising the enrollment cap of the
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP),
which was reduced from 32 million acres
in the 2008 farm bill to 24 million acres by
the end of the 2014 farm bill.
During the forum, I also heard concerns
about conservation easements, particularly perpetual easements which are often
agreements made by previous generations
and may no longer serve their purpose
for current farmers or ranchers who tend
the land. That's because perpetual easements are forever. I believe shorter-term
easements would allow each generation
to decide how they want to manage their
land. During the last Congress, I introduced legislation that would make sure
landowners know they have options for
shorter-term easements when they enter
into an easement agreement with the federal government. I will continue working
to give our landowners greater optionality
when it comes to perpetual conservation
easements.
Farmers and ranchers are also concerned about having access to capital,
particularly during tough times like this
in order to keep their operations above
water. As a member of the Senate Banking
Committee, I have been looking closely at
proposals to provide additional capital to
ag lenders who provide both commercial
and residential loans to producers. We
have heard from producers that increasing
the cap on the Farm Service Agency (FSA)
loan guarantee limit will open up muchneeded capital for farmers and ranchers.
With the current farm bill expiring in
just over a year, it is important to begin
discussions now about changes that need
to be made in the next farm bill. Hearing firsthand from farmers and ranchers
about their experiences with federal ag
programs is crucial. We must make certain
that federal policies work with - rather
than against - our producers as they work
to feed a growing global population.
I thank those who took time out of
their day to visit with us at Dakotafest this
year and I encourage all those involved in
agriculture to remain engaged in the coming year as we continue to shape the next
farm bill in Congress.
Veterans Day At The South
Dakota State Fair
PIERRE, S.D. – At the request of the South Dakota
Department of Veterans Affairs, Gov. Dennis Daugaard
has proclaimed Thursday,
Aug. 31, 2017, as Veterans
Day at the South Dakota
State Fair, calling on all
South Dakotans to honor
those men and women
who fought bravely for our
freedoms.
At 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 31, the South
Dakota State Fair will host
a “Salute to Veterans”
program. The program will
be held on the Northwest
Energy Freedom Stage
(Recreation Avenue). Larry
Zimmerman, Secretary
of the South Dakota
Department of Veterans
Affairs will be the keynote
speaker.
“Whether in peace or
at war, the important role
of our veterans cannot be
denied. They are men and
women from all walks of
life that have one thing
in common --- a love for
this great country,” said
Secretary Zimmerman. “No
matter where or when veterans have served, they’ve
always served with distinction and their service to
this country is a bridge
that was built on courage,
dedication and patriotism.”
Representatives from
the South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs,
Veterans Service Organizations, the Michael J. Fitzmaurice Veterans Home,
as well as county veterans
service officers will have
informational booths in
the Veterans Building on
Flag Avenue. Veterans
are encouraged to stop
by the booth and learn
more about benefits and
programs available to them
as well.
To show appreciation
for their service, the Fair
will give all veterans and
active military personnel
free gate admission on Aug
31.
AUCTIONS
B95612
Application: 900/1000/3200/3400 Series Headers*
Bearings (2) and shields (2)
Includes:
B95612
Part No.:
*Requires rework
Lower stalk row
Part No.
B94532
B95583A
73340673
73340131
Dakotafest Annual Opportunity
To Bring All Ag Groups Together
B94532
Application
900-1000 Series Headers
2200/2400 Series Headers
2600 Series Chopping Headers
3200/3400 Series Headers
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Stationary Engines, Vintage Car Parts, Antiques
AUCTION
Sunday, Sept. 10 -- 11 a.m.
LOCATED: 4403 N. Broadway-Hwy 81, Yankton, SD
2 miles north of Walmart
ENGINES, CAR PARTS: JD 1 1/2 and 3 hp on carts, complete and loose; Economy 5,6 and 7 hp all
on carts, complete & loose: 2 Economy 1 1/2 hp complete and loose, on cart; Sattley 4KX 4 hp on cart,
complete and loose; Nova 4 hp on cart, complete and loose; Fairbanks Moorse Z 2 hp and 1 1/2 hp on
carts, complete and loose; International 1 1/2 hp w/fuel pump on cart, complete and loose; 2 International LB 1 1/2 hp, complete and loose, 1 on cart; Wittie 1 1/2 hp on car, complete and loose; Ottawa
1 1/2 hp on cart w/5’ saw, complete and loose; Int LA complete and loose; Int M stuck; Cushman Cub
R-14 1 1/2 hp, complete and loose; Delco 32V light plant; Maytag 1 and 2 cyl engines; Sears & Briggs 1
cyl air cooled Kick start engines; Briggs, Clinton and Wisconsin air cooled engines; Ford Model A eng,
complete; Chevy 216 & 235 6 cyl eng; Lots of stationary engine parts; Johnson 3 and 5 hp Seahorse
obs; Elto Light Twin ob; 1947-53 Chevy corner cab glass; 1951-52 Chevy corner rear windows; 192853 Chevy starters, generators, dist, carbs; 1928 Chevy trans, axles, heads; 1949-53 Chevy trans and
axles; 1928 Chevy head and parking lights; 1951 Chevy pu trans; 1951-52 Chevy fender skirts hood
ornament; Engine carts; Model A parts; Many car horns; 6V car heaters; Vacuum tanks; Gaskets; Many
oilers; Grease cups; Brass Valves; Spark plugs; Old jacks; Hand tire pumps; Chev hubcaps; New Baby
Moons; 1941-67-72 Chevy tail gates; Radiators; 21” Chevy tires and rims; 14”, 15” and 16” Chevy 6
hole tires and rims; Radiators; Plus more old car parts.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Fairbanks Morse stationary grinder; JD 1 hole corn sheller; Walking plow; Wagon seat; Cast iron seats; Phillips 66 porcelain sign, rough; Childs pedal tractor; Dazey
churn; Sad iron; Cast iron items; Old pulleys; Oil cans; Clothes wringer; Rinse tubs; Hand cult; Bee
smoker; School desks; Hubley model cars; Unusual bottle capper; Medicine bottles; Kerosene lamps;
Plus more small antiques & collectables.
SHOP & MISCELLANEOUS: Ridgid 1/2 - 3/4” thread cutter; Gear pullers; Glaze breaker; Ridge
reamers; Dwell meters; Timing lights; Torque wrench; Miscellaneous tools; Floor jack; Jacks and
stands; Battery chargers; Big Mow riding mower; Air compressor; Knipco heaters; Coleman propane
and fuel heaters; Gas cans; Tow ropes; Log chains; Shop lights; Small turning lathe; 2 wheel trailer
frame; Sheets of stainless steel; Bikes; BB and pellet ri?es; Plus more.
Bob Kolda has been restoring and collecting for decades.
If you are into hit and miss engines and vintage automotive plan to attend this auction.
Bob & Darlene Kolda, Owners
Peterson Auctioneers
Glen Peterson, RE #234
www.petersonauctioneers.com
Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD
Cody Peterson - Avon, SD
Terms: Cash
Not Responsible for Accidents
Lunch served