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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com May 18, 2019 • Page 7 Prairie Dog Control Programs Available PIERRE, S.D.—The South Dakota departments of Game, Fish and Parks (GFP) and Agriculture (SDDA) want to remind South Dakota producers to contact either department regarding prairie dog encroachment issues. The state’s prairie dog control program is cooperatively operated by the GFP and SDDA. GFP manages encroachment issues for prairie dogs that move from public lands to adjacent private lands, while the SDDA manages complaints between private landowners. “GFP will control prairie dogs that have encroached onto private land from adjacent public land,” said GFP wildlife damage program administrator Keith Fisk. “However, landowners that have encroachment problems on their property from adjacent public land must be within one-mile of the public land and have at least 10 acres (of actual prairie dog colonies) to be eligible for assistance.” Additionally, landowners must register on GFP’s website and request assistance regarding unwanted prairie dogs before Aug. 15, 2019. Once eligibility has been verified later this fall, GFP staff or a department representative will control the invading colony on the private land. All complaints must be received by the Aug. 15, 2019 deadline. Landowners who are experiencing encroachment from adjoining private land should contact the SDDA. If the colony is encroaching from private land, a signed written complaint must be completed. There are two methods to file a complaint. The first option is for the affected landowner to sign a letter of complaint and mail it to the local County Weed and Pest Board. The second method requires the landowner to submit a formal written complaint to the SDDA, as well as mail a copy to the neighboring landowner. Landowners can find the form on the SDDA’s website, sdda. sd.gov, or by calling the SDDA at 605.773.3796. Notices of private land encroachment may be sent to the SDDA throughout the year. Please visit prairiedogcontrol.sd.gov to register for GFP’s assistance. For additional questions about assistance with prairie dog encroachment from public land or eligibility, please contact GFP at 605.773.5913. The South Dakota Prairie Dog Management Plan is available online at gfp.sd.gov/UserDocs/nav/prairiedog-management-plan. Arts Council Grants $1.36 Million PIERRE, SD – The South Dakota Arts Council will provide grant and special initiative support to more than 200 South Dakota artists, arts organizations, schools, projects and programs totaling $1.36 million in fiscal year 2020, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem announced today. “Through our state arts agency, we are supporting nearly 200 creative projects and programs. These grants will help communities thrive, enhance education for our students, and improve the quality of life for everyone in South Dakota as well as our many visitors,” said Governor Noem. Grants awarded to artists total approximately $205,000 and include four artist fellowships, 10 artist career development grants, one traditional arts apprenticeship grant, two artist collaboration grants, two artist project grants, and 32 touring artist grants. These grants contribute to the artists’ professional development and reward their commitment to live and work in the state. Touring Arts grants also provide South Dakotans the opportunity to attend quality performances and exhibitions in small towns throughout the state. Grant awards to 78 organizations total about $715,000. Additionally, $160,000 has been awarded to support 204 weeks of artist residencies in school, healthcare and community settings. The grants encourage organizations to develop and sustain important arts projects in their communities and provide employment opportunities for artists and arts administrators. Special initiatives and activities funding totaling $231,000 will support programs such as arts educa- Treasure Awaits! Shop Classifieds 319 Walnut St. • Yankton, SD 57078 605-665-5884 www.missourivalleyshopper.com AUCTIONS Is Herbicide Carryover A Concern In Wet Weather BROOKINGS, S.D. – For many Johnson explained. “Again, if it was close, there is not as much concern South Dakota farmers, wet condiwetter than normal, that also will that carryover will be a problem.” tions have forced the need to change help with carryover concerns.” When growers apply residuals planting plans. In some cases, crops If the field is located in an area this year, Johnson reminds them that are being planted in areas that were that was warm and wet, Johnson if the rotation has changed, carryonot planned for that crop this year. said this year’s risk of carryover ver for next year also needs to be One factor in the moving of crops is decreased. “This does not mean taken into account for next year’s that should not be overlooked is carryover restrictions should not crop. carryover, explained Paul Johnson, be fallowed, but if the timing is real SDSU Extension Weed Science Coordinator. Slectro Company Retirement “With the cool damp spring, chemicals do not break down fast but after the weather warms up and then it is wet the breakdown is increased,” he explained. “So just because there was a lot of moisture LOCATED: 309 Spruce Street, Avon, SD this spring does not mean there is no concern about A complete listing appeared in last week’s issue carryover.” Johnson encourWayne Tjeerdsma, Owner ages producers to review For more information contact records to understand Peterson Auctioneers Wayne Tjeerdsma at 605-286-3221 Glen Peterson, RE #234 whether the ground being planted have a carryover Terms: Cash or check accompanied by photo ID www.petersonauctioneers.com Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD restriction for the crop Not Responsible for Accidents Cody Peterson - Avon, SD planning to plant. Fortunately, when it comes to carryover conReal Estate, Collectibles and Household cerns, last year’s weather is more important than this year. “If it was warm, which it was in most of the state, that is good for carryover,” AUCTION Thursday, June 20 -- 5 p.m. AUCTION 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 Sunday, June 30 -- 12 noon LOCATED: 1020 First Street, Scotland Up for auction will be a very charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1652 sq. ft. home in Scotland SD. This two story house with un?nished basement sits on 60’x142’ lot with detached one car garage and utility shed in the back. Located in a very nice neighborhood, this 1920 home has been well cared for and has lots of curb appeal. With the furnace being only one year old, recent hot water heater, and newer shingles, this home is move in ready with lots of original decorative woodwork and charm. This property would make an excellent starter home with great potential for an investment as a rental property. Don’t miss this opportunity. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Grants 2nd- S 60’ of N ½ of Block 12, City of Scotland, Bon Homme County SD TERMS & CONDITIONS: $5,000 non refundable down payment due day of the auction with the balance due at closing which will be on or before July 30, 2019. Possession will take place at closing. Closing service fees will be split 50/50 between buyer and seller. 2019 RE taxes will be prorated to date of closing. Peterson Auctioneers is representing the sellers. Announcements day of the auction will take precedence over any and all promotional material. For a private showing of the home, contact Cody Peterson at 605-682-1652. A complete listing of personal property will be printed in a later issue. Alice Goeken, Owner Peterson Auctioneers Glen Peterson, RE #234 www.petersonauctioneers.com Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD Cody Peterson - Avon, SD tion, public awareness, traditional arts, technical assistance, professional development, excursion grants, Poetry Out Loud, Art for Life and Art for State Buildings. Arts Council funds are provided by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and by the State of South Dakota from a portion of the state’s tourism promotion tax. Annually, Arts Council grants help generate $20 million in local spending to complete funded projects and reach more than 1 million audience members statewide. For more information about SDACprograms, visit www.artscouncil.sd.gov. TheSouth DakotaArts Councilis a state agency organized under the South Dakota Department of Tourism. The Department is led by Secretary James D. Hagan. For a private showing of the home, contact Cody Peterson at 605-682-1652 Terms: Cash or check accompanied by photo ID Not Responsible for Accidents ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, June 22, 2019 Located: at the farm 52879 - 887 Rd, Center, NE FROM: Knox County Courthouse, Center, NE, Go North on 531 Ave., 5.3 Miles to 887 Rd, West 2.5 Miles, or From: East Edge of Niobrara, NE, HWY 12, Turn South onto Buckeye Rd, go South 2 Miles to 890 Rd., turn East 1.5 Miles, Road turns into 889 Rd., For 2 Miles, Go South on 528 Ave, For 2 ½ Miles, Turn East on 887 Rd., go ½ Mile to Auction Site AUCTION Starts @ 9:30 AM Tinker Concessions AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Please make plans to join us for this very clean well cared for line of equipment and shop items. Special note: Viewing of Auction items will be Friday, June 21st from 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 PM., Load out will be only day of Auction and Sunday, June 23rd from 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Visit our Website www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM for this listing and many photos of the items to be sold. TRACTORS AND ACCESSORIES: AllisChalmers-185 Diesel, SN 18514688, Very Good 18.4 x 30 Rear Wheels, Rear Wheel Weights, 3 pt., WF, 2811 Hrs., w/ Westendorf Loader, Joy Stick, 3rd. Hydraulic Link for Grapple, Quick Bucket Attachment, 8 ft. Bucket. Allis Chalmers-D17 Series 4, Gas, WF, Very Good 16.9 x 28 Tires, Front and Rear Wheel Weights, 3 pt., Fenders, 2 Hydraulic, 4390 Hrs. AllisChalmers-D17 Series 4, Gas, WF, Very Good. 18.4 x 28 Rear Tires, Front and Rear Wheel Weights, 3 pt., Fenders, Lights, 4870 Hrs., w/ AC 417 Loader and Bale Spear. AllisChalmers-D17 Series 3, Gas, WF,16.9 x 38 Good Rear Wheels, AC 2 pt . Snap Hitch, Real Wheel Weights, Fenders, Lights, Umbrella, 3394 Hrs. w/AC Twin Wheel Drive Mid Mount Sickle Mower, 9 ft. Bar. 16.9 x 28 Clamp on Duals, Good. Allis Chalmers and Other Front Weights. 16.9 x 28 Tractor Chains. 18.4 x 28 Tractor Chains. Allis Chalmers 3 pt. Hitch. VEHICLES ,4-WHEELERS AND TRAILERS: 1992 Ford F-350 Custom, Dually, 4x4, Automatic, Very Good Rubber, Flatbed, Ball Hitch, 166, 170 Miles. 1992 Ford F-150, 4x , 5 -Speed, Manual, 276, 139 Miles, one owner. 2009 Yamaha Grizzly 450, 4-Wheeler, 4x4, Tool Box, Gun Rack, 7468 miles. 2005 Yamaha Grizzly 660, 4-Wheeler, 4 x 4, 5952 Miles, Gun Rack. 1993 Keifer Gooseneck Livestock Trailer, 80”x20’. Top Hat, 6 ½ ft. x 12ft. Utility Trailer. Pickup Box Trailer. 3 ½ ft x 8ft Fencing Trailer. FARM EQUIPMENT: Massey Ferguson 21 ft. Tandem Disc., w/Noble Harrow, New Tires. Bush Hog, 3 pt. Shredder, Model 206, 6 ft. IH 5100 Grain Drill, Double Disc Openers, Grass Seed Attachment, SN 21658. 200 gal., 3 pt., Sprayer, 28 ft. Boom, 5-Way Controls, Hand Wand, Like New. H & S High Capacity Rake, 12 Wheel, w/ Center Kicker. Servis Model HD 3WM, 3 pt. Blade, 8 ft. 4-Section Harrow w/Cart. Allis Chalmers 12 ft. Tandem Disc. Allis Chalmers 1200 Field Cultivator w/Noble Harrow, 19 ft. Allis Chalmers Field Cultivator, w/AC Hitch, 14 ft.. Barge Box Wagon w/Hoist, 6 ft. x 10 ft.. 75” Loader Bucket w/4-tine Grapple, Will Fit Westendorf Loader, Like new. Bale Spear will Fit Westendorf Loader, Like New. 3 pt., Bale Spear, Like New. 3 pt. Bale Fork. AC 80” Loader Bucket. (2) 110Gal Fuel Tanks, w/GRI 12 Volt Pumps. LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: For-Most Livestock Chute, Self-Catch Head gate, Palpation Cage on Cart. For-Most Calf Cradle w/self-Catch Head Gate, Like New. Roy-L-Heat, Calf Warmer. Custom Built Calving Chute, w/Self-Catch Head Gate. (9) Round Bale Feeders. (2) Wood Feed Bunks. Kelly Ryan 10ftx4 ft Manure Spreader. Several Mineral Feeders. Several Corral Panels and Gates. 3 pt. Hitch Calf Carrier. Round Steel Water Tank, 7 ft.. Oblong Stock Tank 4 ft.. Fencers and Supplies. Wood and Steel Fence Posts. (2) Gas Powered Post Hole Diggers. (2) Electric L & H Branding Irons. 3 pt. Round Bale Unroller. GUNS AND SPORT RELATED: Winchester Model 94, 30-30 WCF, Lever Action, SN 1340142. Winchester Model 290, 22 Rifle, S, L or LR, SN-B999893, w/Bushnell Scope. Winchester Model 1200, 12 Gauge Pump, 2 ¾ “, SN-303850. Winchester 30-30 WCF, Octagon Barrel, SN-394260. Benelli Super Black Eagle, 12 Gauge, Automatic, SN-U209033. Remington Targertmaster, Model 41, 22 Rifle, S, L, LR. Nikko Golden Eagle Model 7000, 270 Rifle, SN-NOZ 4108, w/Scope. LC Smith, Field Grade, Double Barrel, 12 Gauge. Stevens Model 66-B, 22 Rifle, S,L,LR, w/ Simmons Scope. Stevens Savage Armes, Model 94 C, 12 gauge, 2 ¾ inch, Single Shot. Mossberg, 12 Gauge, 28 “ Barrel, SN-K517225. Crescent Fire Arms Peerless, Double Barrel, 12 ga., No-SN. Harington & Richard Topper Model 158, 410,Single shot, Full Choke. Thompson Center Arms, 50 caliber, Black Powder, SN-10748, Nikon Scope. Lyman-Great Plains, 50 Caliber, Black Powder. Dazy BB Gun. Big Game and Caldwell, Shooters Stands. Gun Cabinet. Hunting Blind. Hip Waders. Miscellaneous Ammo. SHOP AND TOOLS: Acyteylene Torch Set. (3) 6ft. Steel Shop Benches. Snap-On Top and Bottom Tool Chest. Snap-On Carry Style Tool Box. Many Snap-on, Wrench Sets, Sockets sets, Screwdrivers sets, Punch Sets, Pry Bars, and Specialty Tools. Tap and Die Set. Craftsman Tool box, Wrench and Socket Sets. Trades ProTwin Cylinder Air Compressor. Chicago Drill Press. Floor and Bottle and Hi-Lift Jacks. Gas Ready Heater. Several Step Ladders. Hydraulic Log Splitter on cart. Napa Battery Charger and Creeper. Miller Thunder Bolt XL, AC Welder. (2) Sets of 4-Wheeler Ramps. Live Traps. Drills, Angle Grinders and Impacts. Blue Point Sockets and more. Chemicals. Log Chains and Tie Downs. Stihl Chain Saws, MS192TC, MS391. Stihl Leaf Blower SH85C. Delco Parts Cabinet. (2) Utility Carts. Generac Generator, GP 7500E. Snapper LT 200 Rider Mower, 22 HP, 50” Cut. Cub Cadet HLT550 Hydraulic Lawn Mower Lift. Honda Push Mower. Toro Power Clean Snow Blower, 621QZE, 21”. Greenworks 1500 PSI Pressure Washer. Welding and Wood Clamps. Shop Stools. Metal Shelving. (2) ATV Sprayers, (1) w/Boom. Many More Shop Items too Numerous to List. HOUSEHOLD: Frigidare Refrigerator Freezer, Whirlpool Gas Range, Dinette Set w/(2) Chairs, Glider Rocker, 3-Piece Bedroom Set, Danly DeHumidifer, Luggage, Sony 32” Flat Screen TV, Kitchen Items more to be unpacked. STEVE TITRUD ESTATE SEE www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM FOR LISTING & PHOTOS Terms: Cash or Bankable Check. Not Responsible For Accidents or Theft. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: CREAMER HEIMES JANSSEN AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS L.L.C. Hartington, NE — RYAN CREAMER 402.254.9753 ALTON HEIMES 402.254.3315 ROGER JANSSEN: 402.388.4409
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