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PAIRS:
ROGER FORTUNE - QUINN
40............................DLK HFF PAIFS 1005=.......$2,100.00
JEFF NELSON - PHILIP
38............................DLK HFF PAIFS 1081=.......$2,090.00
FINN FARMS - MIDLAND
11...........................FWF HFF PAIFS 1073=.......$2,070.00
6 .............................FED HFF PAIFS 923=.........$2,050.00
10 ...................FWF 3 YF OLD PAIFS 1251=.......$1,990.00
6...............FWF 5 & 6 YF OLD PAIFS 1466=.......$1,760.00
FORTUNE'S RAFTER U CROSS BULL SALE:
AVEFACE ..........................................................$3,878.00
FEEDER CATTLE:
ROGER FORTUNE & CORY FORTUNE - QUINN
67........................DLK STFS; NHTC 875=............$145.25
74........................DLK STFS; NHTC 790=............$154.25
BILLIE PARSONS - MILESVILLE
60.........................DLK & DWF STFS 944=............$135.10
62.........................DLK & DWF STFS 857=............$138.00
65.........................DLK & DWF STFS 734=............$156.00
60..................................DWF HFFS 808=............$151.25
59..................................DWF HFFS 825=............$149.25
20..................................DWF HFFS 670=............$154.00
20..................................FWF HFFS 847=............$132.50
H & S PARTHNERSHIP - PHILIP
134 .............DLK STFS; ALL NATUFAL 695=............$164.00
RADLEY KENNEDY - PHILIP
25...................................DLK HFFS 733=............$146.50
MICHAEL MCPHERSON - BOX ELDER
29.........................DLK & DWF STFS 506=............$192.50
44........................DLK & DWF HFFS 519=............$171.50
GLENN & DELORIS PUCKETT - KYLE
49...............DLK, FED & CHAF HFFS 580=............$163.00
LLOYD FREIN - PHILIP
78 ...................................DLK STFS 646=............$167.50
14.........................DLK & DWF STFS 811=............$135.00
42...................................DLK HFFS 708=............$143.50
CLAY SHORB - HERMOSA
35.........................DLK & DWF STFS 516=............$187.00
42........................DLK & DWF HFFS 528=............$171.25
LYNN DENKE - CREIGHTON
29 ...................................DLK STFS 551=............$184.50
40........................DLK & DWF HFFS 533=............$169.75
BRAD & JODY STOUT - KADOKA
33...................................DLK HFFS 668=............$157.50
DANNY JORDAN - FAITH
7 ..........................DLK & DWF STFS 619=............$169.50
8..........................DLK & DWF HFFS 601=............$152.50
KELLY RICARD - PIEDMONT
37........................DLK & DWF HFFS 483=............$167.50
8..........................DLK & DWF HFFS 344=............$183.00
9 ..........................DLK & DWF STFS 373=............$195.00
KETELSEN FAMILY TRUST - UNION CENTER
29........................DLK & DWF HFFS 692=............$146.50
MORTENSON CATTLE CO - HAYES
70........................DLK & DWF HFFS 871=............$138.25
71...................................DLK HFFS 853=............$141.00
54...................................DLK HFFS 786=............$139.75
20........................DLK & DWF HFFS 750=............$138.00
BUD IRELAND - BOX ELDER
8.....................................DLK STFS 718=............$158.00
10...................................DLK HFFS 688=............$149.50
RONNIE MAHAFFY - VALE
80...................................DLK HFFS 649=............$153.00
DWAYNE & 2ONA VIG - MUD BUTTE
71....................................LIM STFS 785=............$151.00
76....................................LIM STFS 665=............$162.25
79 ...................................LIM HFFS 678=............$148.50
25 ...................................LIM HFFS 577=............$160.00
NORMAN DELBRIDGE - FAITH
54 ........................FED & DLK HFFS 684=............$149.00
BARRY & CHERYL VIG - OPAL
25.........................FED & DLK STFS 833=............$136.00
19.........................FED & DLK STFS 715=............$149.00
25 ........................FED & DLK HFFS 707=............$140.75
11 ........................FED & DLK HFFS 587=............$158.75
MICHELE SMITH - NEWCASTLE, WY
75........................DLK & DWF HFFS 719=............$141.50
MERRITT PATTERSON & SONS - WALL
34........................FWF & DWF STFS 705=............$153.50
11.........................FED & DLK STFS 541=............$185.50
36 .......................FWF & DWF HFFS 648=............$151.00
JOHN & JUSTIN LONG - UNION CENTER
56.........................DLK & DWF STFS 604=............$170.25
34 ........................FED & DLK HFFS 577=............$160.50
DANIEL KRUSE - INTERIOR
17........................DLK & DWF HFFS 642=............$150.50
11...................................DLK HFFS 590=............$160.75
SILVER RIDGE TARENTAISE - MARTIN
13 ..................................FED HFFS 788=............$128.00
A & B RANCH INC - HERMOSA
24 .......FED & DLK HFFS (OLD CFOP} 806=............$127.00
WEIGH-UPS:
SPENCER CORDES - CREIGHTON
3...................................DLK HFFTS 807=............$130.00
2...................................DLK HFFTS 893=............$124.00
MIKE NELSON - PHILIP
1 ....................................FED DULL 1760=..........$119.50
1 ....................................FED DULL 1775=..........$116.50
1 ....................................FED DULL 1800=..........$116.00
KALVIN EISENBRAUN - PHILIP
1 ...................................CHAF COW 1505=............$93.00
PATRICK SOLON - KADOKA
4.................................HEFF HFFTS 753=............$128.00
KNUTSON RANCH - QUINN
2...................................FED HFFTS 973=............$122.50
1 ....................................FED DULL 1940=..........$107.50
HERB SIELER - QUINN
3...................................DLK HFFTS 792=............$125.00
NORMAN DELBRIDGE - FAITH
1 ....................................FED DULL 2140=..........$115.00
1.....................................DLK DULL 2060=..........$113.50
JEFF NELSON - PHILIP
3...................................DLK HFFTS 1010=..........$115.00
MICKEY SIMONS - WHITE OWL
1.....................................DLK DULL 1920=..........$110.50
1.....................................DLK DULL 1800=..........$108.00
HORTON RANCH - WALL
1 .....................................DLK COW 1385=............$89.00
1.....................................DLK DULL 2165=..........$114.00
1 ....................................DLK HFFT 1110=..........$112.00
CLEVE PRICHARD - KADOKA
5 ........................DLK & DWF HFFTS 984=............$114.50
LARRY VOLMER - OWANKA
1.....................................DLK DULL 2110=..........$112.00
MATT REEDY - PHILIP
1.....................................FED COW 1490=............$90.00
1.....................................DWF COW 1265=............$89.00
1.....................................FED COW 1485=............$88.50
1.....................................FED COW 1360=............$87.00
3 ........................DLK & DWF HFFTS 875=............$116.00
1 ....................................DLK HFFT 915=............$114.00
DOUG HAUK - PHILIP
1 .....................................DLK COW 1240=............$91.00
KETELSEN FAMILY TRUST - UNION CENTER
1 .....................................DLK COW 1440=............$89.50
MIKE LUEDEMAN - WALL
1.............................CHAF COWETTE 1035=..........$110.00
GREG SHEARER - WALL
1.....................................DLK DULL 1840=..........$109.00
1.....................................DLK DULL 1975=..........$108.50
1.....................................DLK DULL 1765=..........$108.00
RANDY CLARK - WALL
9...................................DLK HFFTS 961=............$110.00
DANNY JORDAN - FAITH
1 .....................................DLK COW 1340=............$87.00
2....................................DLK COWS 1483=............$86.50
DONELLE STOUT COBB - RED OWL
1 ...................................CHAF COW 1600=............$88.50
TERRY MCPHERSON - PIEDMONT
4 ........................DLK & DWF HFFTS 776=............$127.00
JESSE BLOCK - MIDLAND
1.....................................FED COW 1205=............$88.00
MORTENSON CATTLE CO - HAYES
1.....................................DWF COW 1265=............$87.50
1...............................DLK COWETTE 1115=..........$112.00
3...................DLK & DWF COWETTES 988=............$109.00
CASEY SLOVEK - PHILIP
1.....................................FED COW 1355=............$87.00
1.....................................FED COW 1245=............$86.00
CONSIGNMENT -
3....................................DLK COWS 1492=............$86.75
WIEBERS FARM & RANCH INC. - OWANKA
1 .....................................DLK COW 1655=............$86.00
1.....................................DWF COW 1185=............$85.50
JUDY DALY - MIDLAND
1 .....................................DLK COW 1535=............$86.00
RON & ELAINE KLEINSASSER - CAPUTA
1 ...................................CHAF COW 1515=............$86.00
JOYCE CHORD - WHITE OWL
1 ...................................HEFF COW 1490=............$86.00
JAY VOGELGESANG - WANBLEE
1 .....................................DLK COW 1285=............$85.50
BRAD & JODY STOUT - KADOKA
1 .....................................DLK COW 1485=............$85.00
CURTIS STANGLE - NEW UNDERWOOD
1 .....................................DLK COW 1405=............$85.00
GOLDEN WILLOW SEEDS - MIDLAND
1...............................DLK COWETTE 1075=..........$107.50
TOM SCHOFIELD - PHILIP
1...................................CHAF DULL 2005=..........$106.50
BABY CALVES.......................................1?S.00 - 3S0.00
Make germination
testing for small
grains a part of
spring planting
Germination testing for small
grain seed that has been saved
from previous growing seasons
should be a regular step in spring
planting preparation, says SDSU
Extension Plant Pathology Field
Specialist Bob Fanning, during a
recent iGrow Radio Network inter-
view.
This year is a crucial year when
a germination test should be done
because of all the potential prob-
lems that can impact poor germina-
tion," Fanning said. "When we look
at all different disease problems
and production problems we had
last year including; scab, black
point, glume blotch, ergot and
other various virus diseases along
with root and crown rot - there
were an awful lot of things that can
result in poor germination and poor
seedling vigor."
Fanning explains that a germi-
nation test shows growers what
percentage of a seed unit is capable
of producing normal seedlings
under ordinarily favorable condi-
tions. Germination rate is standard
when growers purchase new bags
of seed, however, if small grain pro-
ducers save seed from the previous
harvest to plant back the following
season the only way they can know
the germination rate is by having
the seed tested.
"The germination test will tell
them how well that lot of seed will
perform for them," he said.
The SDSU Seed Testing Labora-
tory is a great resource for growers
needing a germination test. Grow-
ers can pick up envelopes and in-
formation at their local Extension
office or Regional Extension Cen-
ter. Growers can expect results in
about two weeks.
Fanning says if a unit of seed
has a germination rate of 85 per-
cent or greater, growers can expect
OK yields. The ideal germination
rate is 90 to 95 percent. When a
unit of seed has lower germination
rates, Fanning says growers may
want to either purchase new seed
or adjust their planting rate - deci-
sions he says cannot be made un-
less growers know the germination
rate.
"Knowing what that germina-
tion percentage is allows them to
adjust their planting rate to get the
stand they desire," he said.
All purchased seed must be
tested for germination.
"Germination test is a require-
ment of selling certified seed," he
said.
For more information on this
topic, visit iGrow.org. The iGrow
Radio Network and SDSU Exten-
sion bring listeners an informative
show each day. For more informa-
tion on the iGrow Radio Network,
or to listen to archived shows, visit
www.igrow.org.
South Dakotans heading out-
doors need to protect themselves
from ticks and the diseases they
can carry, says a state health offi-
cial.
Each year we have South
Dakotans infected with tularemia,
Rocky Mountain spotted fever and
Lyme disease all tick-borne ill-
nesses, said Dr. Lon Kightlinger,
State Epidemiologist for the De-
partment of Health. Last year we
reported four cases of Lyme dis-
ease, eight of tularemia, three of
ehrlichiosis, and one Rocky Moun-
tain spotted fever in South
Dakota.
Kightlinger noted that the de-
partment investigates every case of
tick-borne disease reported. Those
investigations found that all four
cases of Lyme disease reported in
2011 had out-of state tick exposure.
South Dakotas prairies actually
help to deter Lyme disease some-
what because the deer tick that
carries it needs heavily forested
areas to thrive.
A 2011 tick surveillance project
in eastern South Dakota found
none of the Ioxodes black-legged
deer ticks that carry Lyme disease.
The SDSU-led project surveyed
forested areas around Sica Hollow,
Oak Lake and Lewis and Clark
Recreation Area multiple times
over an 88-day period between
June and October.
While we did not find the deer
tick that carries Lyme disease, we
did find that Dermacentor vari-
abilis, the dog tick, was plentiful in
all three locations, said Dr.
Michael Hildreth, a professor in
the departments of Biology and Mi-
crobiology and also Veterinary and
tissue and pull slowly and steadily,
being careful not crush it. Then
apply antiseptic to the site to pre-
vent infection. If you use bare
hands to remove a tick, wash your
hands thoroughly with warm water
and soap, being especially careful
not to touch your eyes before wash-
ing.
To repel ticks when outdoors
tuck your pants into your socks and
spray clothes and any exposed skin
with a tick repellent. Other precau-
tions include:
Check frequently for ticks
when outside, especially the scalp
and folds of skin. Ticks need to be
attached for several hours to
spread infection so you can signifi-
cantly cut your risk by checking for
and removing ticks right away.
Check small children thor-
oughly and often for ticks when
they've been outside or have had
contact with pets or livestock that
may have ticks.
Ask your veterinarian about
appropriate insecticides and collars
to protect pets from ticks and limit
the number they carry into the
home. For added protection, apply
insecticides and tick repellents to
your pet's bedding.
Check your animals frequently
for ticks. To remove ticks from ani-
mals, apply constant traction with
forceps or tweezers. If you must use
your fingers, wear disposable
gloves and wash hands thoroughly
with soap and water afterward.
Fact sheets on specific tick-borne
diseases can be found on the De-
partment of Health web site at
http://doh.sd.gov/DiseaseFacts/.
Biomedical Science at SDSU. The
dog tick transmits Rocky Mountain
Spotted Fever, tularemia and ehrli-
chiosis.
Symptoms of tick-borne illness
include sudden onset of a moder-
ate-to-high fever, stiff neck, deep
muscle pain, arthritis, fatigue, se-
vere headache, chills, a rash on the
arms and legs or around the site of
the bite, and swollen lymph nodes,
particularly in the neck. If you de-
velop any of these symptoms after
a tick bite, see your doctor. With
Rocky Mountain spotted fever the
illness does not start immediately
after the tick bite, but typically 5 to
10 days after the tick attachment.
A tick bite is usually painless
and appears as a small red bump
with a bright red halo. To remove
an attached tick, use tweezers or a
Take steps to prevent tick-borne illness