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April 18, 2017 • Page 8 shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com It Only Takes One Financing Beginning Farmers Person To Spread Harmful Invasive Pests PIERRE, SD-- Bond purchasers can viding substantial savings to the seller. potentially save thousands of dollars in There are regulations prohibiting this federal taxes by investing in a beginning type of transaction with closely related farmer. parties such as parents or grandparents Through the Beginning Farmer Bond so a third party lender is required in program, the South Dakota Value Added those cases. Finance Authority (VAFA) issues tax“Not only is this a great way to get PIERRE, S.D. – The U.S. • Buy plants from The South Dakota exempt bonds for qualifying beginning our kids back on the farms and staying Department of Agriculreputable nurseries. Ask if Department of Agriculture farmers to purchase agricultural land at in South Dakota, it also helps retiring ture’s Animal and Plant they comply with federal has several programs that lower interest rates. The limit on a begin- farmers pass on their land to a qualifyHealth Inspection Service and state quarantine redeal with invasive pests. ning farmer bond is $524,200. ing beginning farmer with a contract for has designated April as strictions to ensure their Visit http://sdda.sd.gov/ “The beginning farmer bond program deed while saving money on their federal Invasive Plant Pest and plants are pest-free. IN THIS SPOT? ag-services/plant-protechas different eligibility criteria than other income taxes,” says LaBrie. INTERESTED beDisease Awareness Month. CallWhen traveling place your adVisit www.aphis. • 665-5884 to tion/. here. governmental programs, so I would enSDDA administers the Beginning According to USDA, tween states or to another usda.gov/planthealth/ courage producers to contact us if they Farmer Bond program through the VAFA each year, harmful country, check with a sphd to find contact are purchasing agricultural real estate,” board. The board meets monthly and invasive plant pests and local USDA office before information for local USDA says Terri LaBrie, finance administrator reviews the applications for the prodiseases665-5884 to bringing back fruits, vegoffices. forwww.missourivalleyshopper.com the South Dakota Department of Aggram and issues the bonds for approved Call cost the United States about $40 billion etables or plants. Agriculture is a major riculture (SDDA). “To be eligible for the projects. Board members include: Bob place your damage in crop losses,ad here. • Don’t move untreated contributor to South Daprogram, an applicant must be at least Hull, Sisseton; Mark Gross, Sioux Falls; to forests and vulnerable firewood. Instead, buy kota’s economy, generat18 years old, a resident of South Dakota, Jim Schmidt, Lennox; Chuck Jepson, Ft. ecosystems and expensive or responsibly gather ing $25.6 billion in annual have a net worth under $400,000 and own Pierre; Jim Doolittle, Belle Fourche; MarVisit our Web site at eradication and control firewood near the place economic activity and less acres than 30 percent of the county cia Hendrickson, Chancellor; and Nathan www.missourivalleyshopper.com efforts. it will be burned. Or, take employing over 115,000 median.” Jensen, Beresford. “People wonder if their certified, heat-treated South Dakotans. The Typically the Beginning Farmer Bond For information on the financial individual actions refirewood. South Dakota Department program works through a local lender. programs offered through SDDA, please ally matter. The answer is • Wash dirt and weed of Agriculture's mission is However, if a retiring farmer is interested contact one of the board members or yes,” said Dale Anderson, debris from boots, outto promote, protect and in passing on his or her land to a beginTerri LaBrie, finance administrator, at Visit our South Dakota Departdoor gear, vehicles and preserve South Dakota ner farmer, the interest from that con605.280.4745 or terri.labrie@state.sd.us. Web site at ment of Agriculture plant ATVs before traveling long agriculture for today and tract sale is federally tax exempt-- prowww.missourivalleyshopper.com quarantine specialist. “It distances to or from fishtomorrow. Visit SDDA ononlyCall 665-5884 to takes one person ing, hunting, or camping line at http://sdda.sd.gov who moves one piece of trips. or find us on Facebook place your ad here. infested firewood, one • If relocating to a new and Twitter. SD Ag Chat infected plant or one piece home, clean lawn furniture podcasts can be found By Rep. Kristi Noem of infested fruit to spread and other outdoor items http://sdda.sd.gov/news. Visit our As the temperature ticks upward and the last day of school inches closer, many these invasive pests ina before placing them in You may subscribe to SD Interested to Web site at are starting to think about their summer vacation plans. While schedules only newthis spot? area.” a moving van or storage Ag Chat, free of charge, www.missourivalleyshopper.com seem to get busier, our family still tries to make it out to the Black Hills many Anderson advises that pod. through Google Play Muindividuals take the fol• Report any signs of sic, iTunes or from https:// times throughout the year, although we especially love those summer months Call 665-5884 to and their longer days. There’s just nothing like the hiking, the serenity, and – of lowing steps to keep inva- invasive pests by going to sdagchat.podbean.com/. place your ad here. course – the faces that a person finds in the Hills. Over the years, however, we’ve sive pests from spreading: www.HungryPests.com. seen the landscape change. Year after year, our family pictures show a slowly dying forest. For more than two decades, the Mountain Pine Beetle has devastated much of YOU NEED IT TODAY? NO PROBLEM! the Black Hills and turned portions of this once-heathy forest into a tinder box. In total, more than 30 percent of the 1.2 million acre forest was impacted to some degree by the beetles, increasing the area’s potential for a dangerous wildfire and Missouri Valley 216 W. 4th St. • YANKTON,SD jeopardizing the tourism and forestry industries that our state relies on. Shopper 605-665-5884 This April, however, the U.S. Forest Service announced the beetle had finally been beat. While work remains to repair the damage and make the forest more resilient against future outbreaks, getting to this point is a long-sought success. Interested in this spot? The epidemic had been ongoing for around a decade before I was elected to represent South Dakota. When I brought U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell Call 665-5884 to place your ad here. to view the damage firsthand in November 2013, it was clear we had the tools to combat the pine beetle, but we weren’t able to apply them on a large enough scale. Reforms on the federal level were needed. INTERESTED IN THIS SPOT? Months later, we saw those reforms become law CALL 665-5884 TO through provisions I helped write and fought to PLACE YOUR AD HERE. include in the 2014 Farm Bill. As a result, we were able to cut through environmental red tape, get boots on the ground faster, and allow the Forest Service to work on the scale this epidemic required. Around one million acres of the Black Hills National Forest benefited from the provisions. Additionally, I fought to make sure we prioritized the funding needed to help beat the beetle. The financial support promised a trifecta of benefits. Of course, it helped us care for one of South Dakota’s most beautiful resources, but it also served to protect our state’s thriving tourism industry. According to a recent report from South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks, outdoor recreationists support more than 18,000 jobs, add $85.5 million to state and local bank accounts through taxes, and offer $534 million worth of income to South Dakotans. you read this The Black Hills is a critical piece of that industry. Maybe most importantly, howyou know... ever, I fought for support as a matter of public safety. Simply put, an unhealthy On Bon Homme/Charles Mix County line Northwest advertising forest carries the potential for a deadly wildfire. pays! of Avon, SD. Property is 160+- acres which consists of We are fortunate to have so many dedicated foresters working in the Black the West 63 Acres of the NW ¼ of Sec. 7 Avon TWP Bon Hills throughout this time and I’m proud to have been able to score some victoCall the ries in support of their efforts. Nonetheless, while the Forest Service has ruled Homme County SD and the East 97 acres of the NE ¼ Missouri Valley Shopper the epidemic over, years of damage left behind thousands of acres of dead and dyat 665-5884 of Sec. 12 Lonetree TWP. Charles Mix County SD. ing trees. There’s work to do, but I’m committed to turning the Black Hills green or stop by to place Property currently has 50.8 acres under cultivation again. your ad today! with approximately 75 acres total tillable and 67.8 acres 319 Walnut St. • Yankton I count the Hills among South Dakota’s many treasures, which means keeping of pasture with balance in building site and yards. the forest healthy is a top priority. So, check out the progress this summer. Plan a Building site has a 60x120 Mortan Machine Shed with visit – maybe we’ll see you out there. a 40x60 heated shop, 62x140 all steel hay shed and 70,000 bu. of grain storage. All constructed since 2011. www.missourivalleyshopper.com www.missourivalleyshopper.com Also included in the farm is a 40x48 calving barn, a 2nd Annual 30x36 barn and a 28x60 mobile home as well as other outbuildings and improvements. Water is supplied by B-Y Water. Possession dependent on time of sale. Sale subject to a 1031 exchange. Asking 1.2 million. • Great Parts • Great Warranty Maskell, NE - 10:00am - Lunch on Grounds Additional land may be available for lease, possible On-Hand & In-Stock! NO WAITING! wind towers eligibility at buyers discretion. Consignments Taken Until Interested in this spot? www.missourivalleyshopper.com Interested in this spot? www.missourivalleyshopper.com www.missourivalleyshopper.com Weekly Column: Battling the Beetle Visit our Web site at www.missourivalleyshopper.com FAX IT 605-665-5882 AUCTIONS www.missourivalleyshopper.com FARM FOR SALE If MV Shopper 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 Consignment Auction Saturday, April 22, 2017 www.missourivalleyshopper.com Call 605-286-3316 and leave message. Serious inquires only please. fcsamerica.com THERE’S A REASON REAL ESTATE BUYERS LAND WITH US. When you ?nance farmland with us, you aren’t just another customer – you are a customer-owner. So along with our attractive rates and exceptional terms, you get a voice in how we work and a share of what we earn in the form of cash-back dividends. Call us to learn more. YANKTON OFFICE: 605-665-9675 OR 800-658-3631 5:00pm on Friday, April 21st YOUR RADIATOR HEADQUARTERS! www.missourivalleyshopper.com Cox Auto www.missourivalleyshopper.com www.missourivalleyshopper.com View Pictures at www.edhuwaldt.com HUTCHINSON COUNTY Visit our Web site at www.missourivalleyshopper.com LAND AUCTION 240+/- ACRES Hwy. 18 & 37 Junction, Tripp, 5 south on 291st St., 1/2 west, north side of road Visit by April 21 at Sealed Bidsour Web site ? 5 p.m. at Ron?s Service, Tripp, S.D. www.missourivalleyshopper.com LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SW1/4, 31-97-60, S1/2 NW1/4, 31-97-60 HC, Fair Township, S.D. REAL ESTATE TAXES: Seller paid 2016 taxes due in 2017. Buyer pays all of 2017 taxes due in 2018. Taxes $3,511.96. www.missourivalleyshopper.com TERMS OF SALE: The top five bidders will be notified and then an auction will be held. The successful bidder to deposit 15% (nonrefundable) earnest money down on sale day with the balance certified funds due at closing. Closing to take place within 30 days or sooner if agreed upon by all parties. Buyer to have full possession upon closing. Have financial arrangement secured prior to bidding. Marketable title transferred by warranty deed subject to any easements, restrictions of record. Property sold by legal description only, no survey provided. Neither the seller or the attorney are making any guarantees or warranties actual or implied. Sold subject to acceptance of sale price by owner. Seller can reject any or all bids. Title insurance and closing costs will be split 50% buyer 50% seller. Announcements made at the auction take precedence over any printed material or prior representations. Closing Attorney represents the seller only in this tranaction. CLOSING ATTORNEY: Robert W. Klimisch at Klimisch Law Office, Yankton, S.D. www.missourivalleyshopper.com 1007 Broadway Ave. Yankton • 665-4494 MOODY site at Visit our Web MOTOR NIOBRARA, NE www.missourivalleyshopper.com Patrick Hawk 251 Spruce Ave • Box 260 Niobrara, NE 68760 Visit our Web site at www.missourivalleyshopper.com www.moodymotor.com pjhawk@hotmail.com (402) 857-3711 (800) 745-5650 Fax (402) 857-3713 www.missourivalleyshopper.com www.missourivalleyshopper.com www.missourivalleyshopper.com www.missourivalleyshopper.com OWNER: Judy Fischer Any questions, map, or information, call Ron Fischer at 605-935-6076 or 770-7881 Visit our Web site at www.missourivalleyshopper.com Visit our Web site at www.missourivalleyshopper.com
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