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AUCTIONS
AUCTION
Book 64
Saturday, Sept. 30 -- 10 a.m.
The Bookworm
Easy Sudoku Puzzles by KrazyDad
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LOCATED: 550 Korb Street, Scotland, SD
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TERMS & CONDITIONS: $5,000 non-refundable down payment day of
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REAL ESTATE
AUCTION
Saturday, Sept. 23 -- 2 p.m.
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• AT AUCTION •
Auction to be conducted at the Lesterville
Community Center, located 1 Block north of the
elevator in Lesterville, SD on:
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 27TH
10:00 AM
REAL ESTATE: The land is located from Lesterville, 1
west on 300th Street, then 1 north on 429th Ave or at
the Jct of 429 Ave and 299 St.
Hunters and cattlemen check out this opportunity. This
property could be developed into a top notch hunting
paradise for waterfowl, pheasants, and big game. Large
body of water than maintains a good water level through
most years and provides awesome waterfowl production.
81.94 acres is currently under cultivation but would be a
great area to enroll in CRP Come take a look.
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At present time, this 158 acres has 81.94 acres
being tilled (farmed) and balance in pasture-grass and
small lake. The topography is level to low and maybe
the ideal tract for sportsmen/hunter – investor – or
farmer! According to AgriData, this farm has weighted
productive rating of 56.4. Current taxes are $2272.12
and assessed value is $269,885. This tract has been
in the Schaeffer/Gall families since the 1940’s. Come
have a look! Lots of possibilities.
LEGAL: The Southeast Quarter (SE ¼) of Section 7-9557, Yankton County, South Dakota
TERMS: Cash Sale with 15% down payment, nonrefundable on sale day and the balance on or before
November 16, 2017. Full possession for crop year
of 2018. Warranty title to be given and owner’s title
insurance to be used. Closing costs split equally to
buyer/seller. Seller to pay the 2017 taxes due in 2018.
Sold subject to any easements of record and the owner’s
confirmation. Come prepared to buy this land. Wieman
Auction represents the sellers! Yankton Title Company
will be the closing agent.
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in other words, were not yet a major
crop, but they would be soon and
they’d need feeding. In search of
more efficient, cheaper chicken chow,
researchers tried a product that had
been mixed with an antibiotic, and
they discovered that it made chicks
grow bigger.
“Word got around,” says McKenna,
and soon, every scientist and farmer
wanted some Aureomycin mash.
Nobody seemed to think that was a
problem, although Nobel Prize winner
Alexander Fleming expressed fear that
“self-medication” of that sort could
lead to problems with penicillin-resistant infections.
But the chicken was out of the
coop by then, and antibiotics were the
new thing in science and in society.
Penicillin could be bought over-thecounter and in cosmetics; it saved
countless lives. But by the late 1940s,
hospitals began to note infections that
medicines couldn’t stop:
those chickens had come
home to roost, and they
brought dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria with
them. “It was not solely an
American problem, either,”
says McKenna; it was happening around the world …
Ask anyone who lived
through World War II, and
they’ll tell you that today’s
meal of chicken isn’t what it
was back then. But why?
The answer is only part
of the shocker inside this
book.
Reading somewhat
like a medical detective
novel with personal-interest
inserts, “Big Chicken”
examines two sides of the
same feathered coin: meat,
and what we’ve done in our
appetite for it. It’s the latter
that’s chilling: author Maryn
McKenna draws a long line
between antibiotic-resistant
infections and meat-raising,
in anecdotes that you won’t
want to read while you’re
eating. There’s heavy-duty
science in this book, and
exciting tales of research;
readers will also be
charmed by McKenna’s tale
of a man who rescues heritage chicken breeds from
extinction. And as for the
potential-meal-on-the-grill
you picked up for tonight?
Let’s just say GreatGrandma might barely
recognize it.
Readers looking for hope
will find it here, but there’s
an urgency to heed within
and it’s going to take real
work. If you eat meat you
don’t raise yourself, “Big
Chicken” sounds a drumbeat of caution.
YANKTON
WORKS
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