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Local Foods Workshop
marketing,” says Darla Campbell, agricultural business specialist with University of Missouri Extension.
and Kansas State Research and Extension; Rachel Heimericks, marketing specialist, AgriMissouri; Rod Belzer, local producer; and Mark Snyder, environmental public health, Macon County Health Department.
TREASURE!!!
Campbell; Jennifer Schutter, MU Extension horticulture specialist; Londa Nwadike, state consumer food safety specialist for MU Extension
Is there Clover In There?
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2 PARTY AUCTION
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SATURDAY FEB 10TH - 10 AM
Sale conducted at the Clark County Fairgrounds, East edge of Kahoka, MO
Selling an Ez-Go gas powered golf cart/ Lawn E quip.; To ols and rel ate d items; l arge var iet y y of common household items; Furniture; Collectibles and Post cards
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HENRY & JUANITA GRAY AND BETTY BRANHAM LIVING ESTATE
LUKE BARTON, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Clark County, Mo
Getting the most out of your soil tests.
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ESTATE MACHINERY AUCTION
SATURDAY FEB 17TH - 10 AM
Sale conducted 3 miles East of Kirksville, MO (Jct. Hwy. 63 and 11) on Hwy. 11 to County Road Caldwell Way, then North 1.6 mile, then left 3/10 mile.
JD TRACTORS / JD GATOR
1971 JD 4320 (D) 2WD open station tractor, Syncro-Range 8 Forward / 2 Reverse, 127 hp, 540/1000 PTO, 2 Hyd. outlets - side console; 18.4-38 tires, 2 sets of rear weights, reads 4943 hours. Sells complete with JD 148 hydraulic lo ader, , mater i a l bucket, and JD j oys st ick. S el ling S ep arate: B a le Sp e ar f fo or JD 148 loader; Like new Sur-Lock Quick Tach 148 Loader Attachment; 3 Bow T Tr ra ac c tor Bug g y C anopy ; S et of JD f f r r ront mount 3000 or 4000 S er ies weig h hts and brackets; Set of 18.4-38 Clamp on Duals; (2) Cat. II 3 pt Quick Hitches; 1963 JD 3010 (D) open station tractor, Syncro-Range 8/3 Reverse, 61 hp, 540 PTO, 2 Hyd. Outlets, 15.5-38 Tires, Rear Weights, Tach is reading 360 hours; 1966 JD 2020 (G) tractor Collar Shiftft 8/4 Reverse, 59 hp, 540 PTO, Single Hyd. O ut let, f f r ront s et of weig hts, 14.9-28 t ires, re ads 5367 hours; S el lin ng separate: JD 37 Hydraulic Loader, Silage Bucket and Brackets, (off JD 2020 Tractor); 2012 JD 825I 4WD Gator; Cab, Heat, Power Steering, Electric over Hydraulic dump bed, only 622 hours, very well kept.
HAY EQUIPMENT
Vermeer 505 Series L 5x5 bale, twine, bale ramp, gathering wheels, New belts 2014, Rebuilt Hyd. cylinders 2016, 80 acres per year. Well kept S# W1000443; Frontier WR010, 10 Wheel V-Rake, well kept, S# X700939; JD Hydraulic 3 pt. bale unroller.
TILLAGE AND SILAGE EQUIPMENT
Kewanee 20’ Flatfold Tandem Disk, 9” Spacings, New Blades front gang, 20” (Center) back blades;Hiniker 1120 22 1/2’ Field Cultivator, Wingfold, 3 Bar Harrow; JD 4 BTM Semi Mount Plow; 3 Section Drag Harrow; JD 1 Row Model 34 Silage Cutter, Shedded, Working Condition; H.D. JD Running Gear with wood silage box; JD Running Gear (New Tires) with wood silage box.
POST HOLE DIGGER / CATTLE CHUTE / FARM RELATED
Danuser F-8 Post hole digger with 12” auger, selling separate 18” auger and extension; For-Most Mo del 150 Por t a ab ble S qu ue e ze C hute, Pa lp C age, f f r ron nt table; Kewanee 600 elevator; (10) Corral Gates, (2) Cement feed bunks; steel post; Jet-Co PTO Wire Winder; 3 pt. Barbed wire unroller; JD (black) c y linder ; RT V 12 volt s e e der ; 3 pt. Hyd. log splitter. A ls o s el ling 500 ga l. L LP tank; belt driven buzz saw; (2) wooden 14’ ladders; RR Jack; Craftftsman 3 pc. tool chest; misc. hand tools; Stihl 025 and Stihl MS211C Easy Start chain saws; Delta 12” bench top drill press; and misc. other shop and farm related items.
HAROLD MOYER, ESTATE
Offffers 55.8 acres of productive tillable land. Lying in Sect. 5, Twp. 64N, R6W and Sect. 32, Twp. 65N, R6W Clark County MO.
HAROLD ARLEN EGLEY, JR., DARYL & DEANA EGLEY AND SCOTT & CARRIE JAMES, SELLERS
“If your pH and fertility are in good shape, the legume should provide the needed nitrogen,” she says. “Lespedeza can handle a lower pH than red or white clover.” So if your pH is below 5.0, lespedeza may be a better choice than clover until your lime application has had time to work.
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Selling 2009 CASE IH Maxxum 140 PRO 4WD Cab Tractor, Sells Complete w/ CASE IH L750 L o ader, D D u a ls, On ly 994 One Owner Hours; 2008 Ford F-250 Lariat, 4WD, 4 D o or r, O On ly 75, 765
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LARGE ESTATE
One Owner Miles; 2004 Donahue 16’ Gooseneck, Tandom Axel Dump Trailer,23,000GVW; 1990 20+4 Hillsboro Gooseneck Trailer, 13,000GVW; 2005 May 18+2 Bumper Hitch Trailer; (2) 53’ & 45’ Van Body Semi Trailers; Bison 10’ NVHL300- XHD Blade/ Disk/ Harrow; Livestock & Farm Related; Shop & Tool Related
COIN AUCTION
SUNDAY FEB 18TH - NOON
Sale conducted at the CARE Building d at 451 N Vine St, Kahoka, MO
Selling a large lifetime collection of quality coins
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Issues
· Small Scale Fruit & Vegetable Production
Macon, Mo. – Area farmers’ market vendors, managers, and local food producers are invited to a one-day regional workshop February 28 in Macon.
· Overview of Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA)
“Selling food directly to consumers provides growers income, a chance to tell their farm’s story, and an opportunity to build a close client network. It also brings unique challenges with regulations and
· AgriMissouri program
· Food Safety Guidelines
· Specialty Crop Survey Results Presenters for the workshop include
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For more information, see MU Extension guide G4650, “Establishing Forages” (extension.missouri.edu/p/G4650), and G4646, “Tall Fescue” (extension.missouri.edu/p/G4646). They are available online and at your local MU Extension center.
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The workshop runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Nolan’s Catering, 3002 Jims Road, Macon, Missouri.
· Growing Grafted Plants to Increase Profitability
Lunch and handouts are included in the course fee and participants should register by February 23. For more information or to register, please call the Schuyler County Extension Center at 660-457-3469 or email Darla Campbell at campbelld@missouri.edu. The registration form can also be found at http://extension.missouri.edu/adair.
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NEVADA, Mo. – If you’ve sent a pasture or hay soil test through your University of Missouri Extension center, you’ve been asked what kind of forage you have.
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If you want a legume, don’t apply more than 20-30 pounds of nitrogen or the grass may crowd out the legumes. It is also best to have it closely clipped or grazed so the legume seedlings have enough sunlight.
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If you get a soil test recommendation for a legume-grass mix, it assumes that you have at least a 25 percent legume stand. If you have less, your nitrogen recommendation may not be enough for good grass growth. If you are going from straight grass to a legume- grass mix, you will have to cut your nitrogen application and sacrifice some grass yield that first year to get your legume established. In this case, use the overseeding recommendation on your test. This will recommend a little nitrogen and a potash amount that won’t hurt the seedlings.
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Legumes, such as clover and lespedeza, add quality to the forage and provide most of the nitrogen that the field needs. They also dilute the effect of the fescue endophyte fungus. So Miller suggests that unless you’re going for a fescue seed crop (yet a different soil test code and recommendation), or you are in the process of cleaning up your fields with some broadleaf herbicides, you probably want legumes in your field.
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“Next time, before you answer, think about whether you have a legume in there and how much of it there is, or if you want to add a legume,” says Pat Miller, regional extension agronomy specialist based in Vernon County. “These things make quite a difference in the fertilizer and lime recommendation.”
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Sale conducted East of Durham, MO 2 1/4 miles on Hwy. AA, then left (North) on County Road 575, 1 1/2 miles.
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“If someone tells me they have trouble getting legumes to grow, my first two thoughts are that the soil pH and fertility are inadequate, or they are applying too much nitrogen and the grass is crowding out the legume,” Miller says. “A good soil test with the correct soil test codes should lead them in the right direction to correct the problem.”
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