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July 26, 2016 • Page 4 1815 shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com Miscellaneous 1815 ADT Security protects your home & family from "what if" scenarios. Fire, flood, burglary or carbon monoxide, ADT provides 24/7 security. Dont wait! Call Now! 1-888-607-9294 (MCN) ALL INCLUSIVE RESORT packages at Sandals, Dreams, Secrets, Riu, Barcelo, Occidental and many more resorts. Punta Cana, Mexico, Jamaica and many of the Caribbean islands. Book now for 2017 and SAVE! For more information call 877-270-7260 or go to NCPtravel.com nani ALL THINGS BASEMENTY! Basement Systems Inc. Call us for all of your basement needs! Waterproofing, Finishing, Structural Repairs, Humidity and Mold Control. FREE ESTIMATES! Call 1-800-640-8195 (MCN) Are you in BIG trouble with the IRS? Stop wage & bank levies, liens & audits, unfiled tax returns, payroll issues, & resolve tax debt FAST. Call 888-606-6673 (MCN) CRUISE VACATIONS 3, 4, 5 or 7 day cruises to the Caribbean. Start planning now to save $$ on your fall or winter getaway vacation. Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Carnival, Princess and many more. Great deals for all budgets and departure ports. For more info. call 877-270-7260 or go to NCPtravel.com Nani DISH TV 190 channels plus Highspeed Internet Only $49.94/mo! Ask about a 3 year price guarantee & get Netflix included for 1 year! Call Today 1-800-686-9986. nani DISH TV 190 channels plus Highspeed Internet Only $49.94/mo! Ask about a 3 year price guarantee & get Netflix included for 1 year! Call Today 1-800-390-3140 (MCN) Exede High Speed Internet. Plans from $39/mo. Blazing Fast Broadband in areas cable cant reach. Great for business or home. We Install Fast. 1888-800-8236 (MCN) FAST Internet! HughesNet Satellite Internet. High-Speed. Avail Anywhere. Speeds to 15 mbps. Starting at $59.99/mo. Call for Limited Time Price - 1800-715-1644 (MCN) GET HELP NOW! One Button Senior Medical Alert. Falls, Fires & Emergencies happen. 24/7 Protection. 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IH 2014 MV80 disc mower, used very little, excellent shape, $9,500. 605-201-9937. We have several crews of bean walkers. We do any type of farm work, including cutting cedar trees, tear down & replace fencing. References available 712-9432084. Hartington Tree LLC 9' 3-pt. Gnuse rear bucket, like new, 402-649-3615. 1875 Livestock - Poultry 2 year old virgin Angus Bulls, moderate frame, easy fleshing, calving ease, good disposition, semen tested. EPD's available, Keith Reed, 402-649-3615. For Sale: 2-year old Angus bulls. Rito blood lines, semen tested. Ready to go. Call Allen Bierema 605-661-5624. Purebred Angus Bulls and Herford Bulls, Yearling and 2 year old bred for calving ease and carcass quality. O'Brien Angus, Tilden, NE. 402-3682195 or 402-649-1327. Registered Angus & SimAngus Bulls for sale at Horseshoe Hill Ranch. See EPD's on our website PoppeBulls.com Fancy bred heifers available this fall. Call Jay 402-6409031, Gary 402-388-2410. 1895 Utility – Livestock Trailer TRAILER SALE! Skidloader/ Equipment trailers 14,000# with full-width spring assist ramps SAVE $400.00 and ½ price spare; 6X12 V-nose ramp door $2,750; 7X16 V-nose ramp door $4,169; T205/75D15 on Mod 5 on 4.5 Spare $69.00 515-972-4554 TRAILER REPAIRS & PARTS. www.fortDodgeTrailerWorld.com for prices.(MCN)#MCN) 2000 Notices Business Hours of The Missouri Valley Shopper are as follows: Monday through Friday 8:00am-5:00pm. 319 Walnut St. Yankton (605)665-5884. Thank you for your continued business! Deadline is 12Noon on Fridays for the following Tuesdays MVS. THE MISSOURI VALLEY Shopper cannot verify the validity of any advertisements placed by anyone. Readers are advised to approach any advertisement with reasonable caution. If you read this you know... advertising pays! Call the Missouri Valley Shopper at 665-5884 or stop by to place your ad today! 319 Walnut St. • Yankton M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y TREES FOR SALE EVERGREEN • SHADE • ORNAMENTAL Horse Owners Beware of Extreme Heat BROOKINGS, S.D. - As temperatures continue to rise, horse owners need to take steps to keep their equines safe during extreme heat and humidity. “Horses can experience heat stress when they are exposed to extreme heat multiple days and nights in a row. This creates unique challenges for horse owners,” said Heidi Carroll, SDSU Extension Livestock Stewardship Associate. Below Carroll outlines tips for horse owners to implement during days of extreme heat. Tips for Pastured and Stabled Horses Provide water: Horses should have access to fresh water. When the temperatures rise, their consumption may increase. Observe water sources more frequently during your daily routine to ensure that horses have ample sources. Consider the number of sources and the space per animal around each source to minimize competition between individuals during intense heat events. “As horses sweat they lose salts along with water,” Carroll explained. “Electrolyte balance, which is critical for bodily function, is dependent on a horse’s access to both salt and water.” Horses that are working hard in the heat and sweating, may need additional replenishment of electrolytes beyond what salt can offer. Consult your veterinarian and nutritionist concerning these requirements. Provide shade: Shade is the most effective way to assist horses and any animal exposed to the heat. Shade helps them cope with heat stress and regulate body temperature. “If horses are on pasture or in turnout lots, evaluate the type and shaded space available,” Carroll said. Is there enough room for all horses to stand in the shade? If turnout paddocks do not have shade, can you provide a temporary shade structure or adjust the time of turnout? Consider horse’s age: Younger and older horses M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y Yankton 605-260-1490 Hartington 402-254-6710 Serving Southeast SD & Northeast NE for 20 Years Kent & Kyle Hochstein • Licensed Arborists www.hartingtontree.com We Buy Gold & Silver Bars 642 Bobcat Skid Loader Haugen dirt bucket. Grapple fork. $6,000. Call 605-660-5584. MV Shopper MV Shopper Pork Producers TREE TRIMMING, REMOVALS & TRANSPLANTING Coins Ag Equipment Jewelry RIVERCITY Treasures & Pawn Doing confinement power cleaning? Need someone reliable? OVER THE PHONE ESTIMATES We will match or beat any provable charge you are paying now! Call Mike 605-933-0395 may struggle more with prolonged heat events, especially when evenings do not cool to below 70 degrees Fahrenheit or humidity persists. More frequent observations throughout the day are recommended. Barn ventilation and air quality: Proper airflow and air quality should be more closely monitored during heat advisories. Even well designed horse barns can benefit from strategically placing large fans to circulate air. This may be the best option for older remodeled buildings that only have a couple windows or doors that facilitate airflow if the wind is blowing. Be honest about the air quality, keep stalls cleaned daily to limit ammonia and manure buildup to ensure horses are not having to cope with poor air quality while trying to regulate their elevated body temperature. Horses and other livestock should not be kept in buildings where airflow and ventilation are not adequately managed. Fly control: Observe your horses daily to determine if additional fly control measures need to be implemented. Increased fly pressure on horses means they spend more energy on stomping and kicking to alleviate the pain and annoyance. More flies also impacts the time horses may spend grazing, so monitor body condition scores weekly/ monthly to ensure the pasture and forage provided is meeting all animal’s maintenance requirements. Evaluate pasture quality and growth: During hot summer months, the grazing pressure that horses put on grass/plant growth is huge. To maintain the pasture quality and prevent damage to the plants, consider pulling horses off pasture and feeding supplemental hay to allow pastures to recover. This is especially important for horse owners in counties that are under severe drought conditions. Protecting your pastures during a drought will ensure future productivity. Reproductive performance impacts: Heat stress has huge impacts on the reproductive performance of both mares and stallions. Heat and humidity have been implicated in possible reduction of reproductive performance in breeding stock. Basic environmental conditions, such as heat, should be managed in order to provide optimal production potential. For additional information about stallion reproductive Steam Sanitize Capability Pig Barns, Farm Equipment, trucks & trailers... n HEAT Page 5 301 E. 3rd Street, Yankton, SD 665-3588 Congratulations Scag Liberty Z 23 H.P. Kohler 54” Deck 4,500 $ 350 REBATE $ Going on NOW! David’s Depot LLC Ribbon Cutting The Yankton Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors hosted a Ribbon Cutting for David’s Depot LLC at their location, 107 W. 4th St. David Stibral is the owner. David’s Depot buys gently used estates and sells quality second hand items. Their purpose is to enable everyone to furnish their homes affordably and fashionably, while catering to their hobbies and interests. David’s Depot regularly stocks a wide variety of furniture and collectibles. It is open Monday through Friday - 12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and closed on Sundays. The business can be reached at 605-689-3016 or check out their website at www.davidsdepotsales.com. HAY TARP SALE! For Big Squares 14’ x 54’, 25’ x 54’, 33’ x 54’ All Tie Downs Included 2014 Scag Cheetah 31 H.P. Kawasaki 72” Velocity Deck Preowned, Like NEW 8,950 $ NEW Scag Tiger Cat 27 H.P. Briggs 61” Velocity Deck Special Purchase 7,300 $ of Tyndall on Hwy. 50 Corner of Hwys. 50 and 5 miles West www.schuurmansfarmsupply.com 37 Ph. (605) 5 89-3909 or Cell (605) 464-1113 2017 Milk Margin Protection Program BROOKINGS, S.D. - The sign-up period for the 2017 Milk Margin Protection Program for Dairy producers (MPP-Dairy) is underway. It began July 1 and runs until Sept. 30, 2016. Sign up at your local FSA office. Participating farmers will remain in the program through 2018 and need to pay a minimum $100 administrative fee each year. Producers have the option of selecting a different coverage level during open enrollment each year. More about the MPP Dairy Program The MPP-Dairy program is a voluntary, safety net program established by the 2014 Farm Bill that continues through December 31, 2018. The program provides eligible producers with indemnity payments when the difference between an all milk price and average feed cost (the margin), falls below coverage levels producers select on an annual basis. To be eligible for MPPDairy, operations must produce and commercially market milk in the U.S., provide proof of milk production when registering, and NOT be enrolled in the Livestock Gross Margin for Dairy program (LGMDairy) along with meeting conservation compliance provisions required to participate in the MPP-Dairy program through FSA. USDA has a web tool which allows dairy farmers to quickly and easily combine unique operation data and other key variables to calculate their coverage needs based on price projections to help determine the level of coverage under the Margin Protection Program that will provide them with the strongest safety net under a variety of conditions. The online resource is available here. Producers can also review historical data or estimate future coverage needs, based on data projections. The secure site can be accessed via computer, Smartphone or tablet 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Once enrolled, dairy operations are required to participate through 2018 by making coverage elections each year. Producers can mail the appropriate form to the producer’s administrative county FSA office, along with applicable fees without necessitating a trip to the local FSA office. If electing higher coverage for 2017, dairy producers can either pay the premium in full at the time of enrollment or pay 100 percent of the premium by Sept. 1, 2017. Premium fees may be paid directly to FSA or producers can work with their milk handlers to remit premiums on their behalf. niGrow If you read this you know... advertising pays! Call the Missouri Valley Shopper at 665-5884 or stop by to place your ad today! 319 Walnut St. • Yankton MV Shopper M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y
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