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McCarthy family wins award for contributions to Ohio sheep industry By Liz Partsch

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SALEM, Ohio — A country where sheep outnumber citizens by nearly five to one was the perfect destination for the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association. Members from the group, along with members of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, visited the vast, rolling hills and lush green pastures of New Zealand, a small island located in the Pacific Ocean near Australia, for two weeks in October. “They say (the country) got about twenty million sheep,” said Roger High, the executive director of the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association and the director of livestock for the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. “I think we seen most of them.” Every two years, Ohio Sheep Improvement Association members take a

trip to destinations in the U.S. or across the globe to learn how other regions of the world handle sheep production and agriculture. The trip to New Zealand was made up of tours across the north and south islands of the country and included stops at large-scale sheep and dairy family farms, a farm theme park known as the Agrodome and cities rich in culture. “I always learn something on the trips and have a takeaway,” Leah Miller, an Ohio sheep producer from Millersburg who attended the New Zealand trip said. “Some of the things I’ve learned have had to do with record keeping or the timing of doing things or a reminder for why you do certain things. Many times, it’s inspirational and a motivator to step up your game for what you’re doing in the sheep industry.” On pasture. It’s hard not to be inspired by New Zealand. Beyond the

Sheep dot the rolling pastures of New Zealand in October during a visit from members of the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association. (Submitted photo)

breathtaking views composed of snowcapped mountains and coastlines teeming with marine life like the little blue penguin, the country is notable for how it cares for its flocks of millions of sheep. High said that many of the sheep operations they visited were large – over 10,000 head with some farms sitting on 7,400 acres of land. Shawn Ray, a commercial sheep producer from Cumberland, said that seeing how the land is valued and how sheep are farmed and raised in New Zealand makes one “feel ashamed of what we’re doing here as Americans.” (Continued on Page A10)

Travelers from the Ohio Sheep Improvement Assocation check out New Zealand wool that will likely be exported to Asian countries to make carpet. The group of about 30 visited the south-Pacific country in October. (Submitted photo)

WOOSTER, Ohio — A University of Findlay professor was recently honored by the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association and Ohio Sheep and Wool Program for his contributions to growing educational opportunities within the sheep industry. This year’s Charles Boyles Master Shepherd Award went to Dr. Farabee and Joy McCarthy for their work as a family raising sheep on their farm in Sycamore, Ohio as well as Farabee’s work as a professor at the University of Findlay. “I don’t do things to try to be recognized, it’s just not in my nature, (but) it’s certainly very nice to be recognized,” Farabee said. “It’s really nice to have other people know what you do, particularly what I do with the university. I like to see how students grow. I like to contribute to that.” The McCarthys were among several individuals recognized for their work in the sheep and wool industry at the 2023 Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium, held Dec. 2 at the Ohio Agricultural Research & Development Center in Wooster. McCarthy family. Farabee has had sheep since he was 14 years old living in Findlay, Ohio. He had sheep up until college, where he attended Ohio State University for a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science and Michigan State University for a Ph.D. in Animal Husbandry. After graduating he took a job in Virginia for a few years until he decided it was time to come back home to Ohio. Farabee started working as an associate professor and Chair of Animal and Pre-Veterinary Studies at the University of Findlay in 2002. Since then, Farabee has been involved in growing the university’s Animal Science Industry program. “It was a pretty small program when I got there,” Farabee said. “Since then, we’ve grown significantly with a lot of other people’s help to be able to get there.” Before the program existed, in 2002, they had about 60 students enrolled in the Pre-Veterinarian Medicine Degree program. Now, they have roughly 600 students enrolled in the Animal Science Industry program. (Continued on Page A14)

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Soybeans’ big players looking to a bruising year ahead

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Farm & Food File After a five-year run that featured a costly trade war and an even costlier, deadly pandemic, the biggest players in the global soybean market — the United States, Brazil, and China — are positioning themselves for a big, bruising 2023/24 marketing year. Of the three, Brazil remains planted in the driver’s seat. The U.S. Department of Agriculture forecasts that Brazil’s mostly-planted 2023/24 crop will yield an export-hogging 6 billion bu., 5% more than last year’s record production and an astonishing 16% larger than the 2020/21 crop. Two factors favor that outlook. First, after three consecutive years of dry, hot La Nina weather, this year’s El Nino should bring more moisture and less crop stress. Second, for the first time in memory, soy production costs are falling, encouraging Brazilian farmers to do what farmers anywhere would do: swap costly corn acres for cheaper bean acres. If the projected, record 113 million soybean acres are planted and the better weather forecast comes to

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Read It Again 25 years ago. Ohio’s 1996 Tree Farmer of the Year, Ron Ott, was one of four national outstanding tree farmers recognized at the National Tree Farmer Convention in Savannah. Ott, a forest landowner from Akron, owns and manages a 310-acre tree farm, Ott’s Lost Forest, in Harrison County. 50 years ago. Thieves entered the Free Methodist Church, Carpenter Road in Ashtabula, and stole a small bank containing an undetermined amount of cash. The Rev. Gerald Watson, pastor, said a southwest door was pried open sometime between 10 p.m., Tuesday, and 9:15 a.m., Wednesday. 75 years ago. John S. Booth, age 75, well-known resident of Rogers, died Tuesday morning at his home after a long illness. He was a prominent farmer of Middleton Township and was a member of the Rogers Methodist Church. 100 years ago. A parchment deed yellowed by age and bearing the signature of Thomas Jefferson as president of the U.S. has been filed with Recorder Bardy Bradfield of Belmont County. It is dated September 1, 1808, and was also signed by James Madison, then secretary of state. It transferred a tract of land “in the territory northeast of the Kentucky River.”

is on its way to import a record 105 mmt of soy in 2023, a figure nearly — and eerily — equal to Brazil’s projected soy exports for the coming year. In years past, that almost insatiable Chinese need for soybeans would be good news for farmers everywhere, especially in the U.S. But markets, like countries, evolve and change and the global soybean market has changed rapidly in the last decade, wrote DTN Lead Analyst Todd Hultman in late October. First “and more important,” he explained, Brazil is outracing everyone in almost every market aspect — especially production and exporting — and no one, especially the U.S., “has ever seen this level of competition for export sales.” A second worry, noted Hultman, is the “larger market environment”: “two wars” (Russia/Ukraine and Israel/Hamas) “plus pressure on the Federal Reserve to keep raising interest rates, already at their highest level in 16 years.” Neither condition — let alone both — creates the “kind of atmosphere that encourages traders to invest in the market,” he explained. Still, U.S. carryover stocks, at about 5%, are tight so soybean “prices should stay supported above $13 for the remainder of 2023 and any opportunity near $14 (per bu.) should be considered a good sale.” After New Year’s, however, Hultman warned, “the risk of lower soybeans prices increases, depending largely on the conditions of South American crops.” But you already knew that. (The Farm and Food File is published weekly through the U.S. and Canada. Source material, past columns and contact information are posted at farmandfoodfile.com.)

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pass, USDA expects Brazil to export a record 103 million metric tons (mmt) of soybeans in its 2023/24 marketing year. That’s 6 mmt more than last year’s 97 mmt. Just how many bushels are in 103 mmt of soybeans? A staggering 3.75 billion bu. At that level, Brazil’s projected 2023/24 soy exports will — brace yourself — equal 91% of this year’s entire U.S. soybean crop of 4.1 billion bu. That hard-to-believe comparison isn’t the only hard-to-swallow export news for U.S. soybean farmers this year. The really bad news is that 2023/24 U.S. soybean exports, projected at 1.8 billion bu., marks the third consecutive year of falling soybean exports. According to USDA data, the current marketing year’s soy exports will be a stunning 491 million bushels, or 21%, under the 2020/21 marketing year’s total of 2.3 billion bu. The worldwide winner in this flooded global soybean market is the world’s biggest importer, China, that buys “more than 60% of the oilseed shipped worldwide to crush into meal for animal feed and oil for cooking,” reported Reuters a month ago. Typically, China’s fourth-quarter purchases are made in the U.S. market to take advantage of the priceflattening effects of the American harvest glut. Early November reports indicate China did buy 600,000 metric tons (22 million bu.) during harvest. Still, market watchers claim China will import 26 mmt of soybeans during the fourth quarter with “45% of the volumes arriving from Brazil…” Given those estimates, China

“Took (sister) Kate down to Eckley school on horseback. Came home and rigged up a team and went to work on the roads. Tonight I am at Mr. Boyd’s. Sam Lucas is in the parlor strumming over the melodeon. It is a peaceful instrument.” — June 8, 1868, diary of Alexander Smalley Many days in the summertime, Alexander helps his mother with the gardening, prompting one to wonder the size a family garden might have been. He writes of assisting a neighbor, Mr. Gregg, “to tear down his wagon

shed” and makes note of “quite a frost this morning, something that is certainly very remarkable for this time of year,” on June 10. He adds, “This evening, Fletch and I rode over to the feast, an immense crowd present.” On June 12, “Today Father and I went all the way to Wooster, a very long ride for nothing. The sun shone out most excessively warm during the forepart of the day. Business poor. No trade, no money, no nothing, but a barrel of salt.” June 17 was “a day long to be remembered by me for we had all our sheep clipped from eight o’clock to sundown. Mr. Frank Gardner of Rowsburg clipped 72; Rees Wallace, lame, 45; Daniel Porter in afternoon, 20; William Brown, afternoon, 17. Tonight Gledhill and I went to a party at Culbertson’s. A gay time we had.” By November, farm work had turned to harvesting. “Took in two loads of corn, lacking about two bushels. Finished up the corn on stock and tomorrow if nothing prevents will make a raid on the shocks,” he notes on Nov. 6. The next day, Smalley’s notation paints a picture of such a different time. “A friendly Irish peddler came by and took dinner with us.” His journal entry carried thoughts on all those

who were new to “this United States” and the importance of welcoming those who found within themselves “the courage to travel to this new foreign land.” On Nov. 11, “Woke up this morning and found it freezing cold. Hauled in load of corn and very nearly froze at it. Drove up to the back place, threw down the old strawstack. Then loaded up the cabbage and brought it home. Rode my Sherm to town. Buried the cabbage later.” Friday, Nov. 13, Smalley’s words remind us that some things have long been an issue for farmers. “Expected hands but none came. How little some folks regard their word. Took in one load of corn and gathered the turnips. Took in a half load of corn. Took six bushels of buckwheat to Jeromesville for trade but nary a trade to be found.” Nov. 16, “Up at a quarter past four, hitched up the wagon and drove over to Adam Zimmerman’s. Bought six bundles of straw. Altogether we took in four loads, making 20 in all.” “Hildebrant and son put in a full day. I had to keep my eye on that son, as he is an odd creature, that one,” which leaves one to wonder just exactly what Smalley was concerned about. Next week — a fire and a new friend.

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CADIZ, Ohio — An open house will be held honoring John and Audrey Birney’s 60th wedding anniversary from 1-5 p.m. on Dec. 10 at the Harrison County Fairgrounds in Cadiz, Ohio. John is a lifelong beef and hay producer and Audrey is a housewife and faithful farm hand filling various roles over the years. They were married on Dec. 11, 1963, at the Ridge Presbyterian Church. They are parents of daughter, Lin (Dave) Hamric; son, Steve

(Missy) Birney and the late Philip Birney. They have eight grandchildren, including Josh (Jenni) Hamric, Joel (Emily) Hamric, Elisha Hamric, Carly (Kyle) Carter, Stephanie (Max) Hall and Malania, T. J. and Mallory Birney, and several great-grandchildren, including Wyatt and Garrett Hamric, Oliver Hamric and a little brother expected soon and James and Cole Carter. John and Audrey are looking forward to celebrating their anniversary with family and friends on Dec. 10.

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Better Brazilian crops dictate grain prices the macro-market that is moving our prices and will continue to do so. First, there were a couple of articles about the spec funds getting shorter on corn and wheat and longer on soybean futures. There are reasons for that, and they are mostly about world production, not our own. Then came an article on AgWeb by Katie Humphreys in which she dropped some statistics about the growth of corn and soybean acres in South America. I found it interesting — the kind of “interesting” that makes me glad my farming days are over. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that will come out Dec. 8 will give us numbers that could fit with our projections, and our prices, or there could be surprises. We are getting the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and the Crop Production Report. I am a little confused about the second one because I thought we normally skipped that in December and waited for the January report,

Marlin Clark The most interesting thing for farmers to watch these days is not the latest movie, but the “big picture” of ag economy, being played out all over the world. A couple of news feeds on my phone — thank God for 2023 technology — have me thinking about

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which is referred to as the “inventory report”. After all, we should know what there is in the country by then. The AgWeb story is led by a picture of a John Deere 24-row planter. That is probably a hint that even though we may think we have production advantages over the Brazilians, we don’t. They have access to the same technology we do. And, the record shows that they are now producing the same bushels per acre we do. It also shows that their share of the world market is increasing. Competing with Brazil. In 1974 Brazil passed China to become the second largest producer of soybeans in the world, after the U.S. Since then they have passed us in the volume of soybeans exported since a high percentage of their crop goes onto water. And, now they have passed us in the amount produced. In the last 10 years, Brazil has gone from producing 10% fewer soybeans than the U.S. to producing 45% more! Most of that has come from increasing their acres. To an extent, we have ourselves to blame for this. Because of drought in this country, soybean prices went up

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in 1973. In response, instead of letting the American farmer cash in on the prices, even if the crops were poor, our government put an embargo on soybeans. This was a serious matter to the Europeans, who had mostly used American beans in their products. It was a more serious matter to the Japanese, who ate the soybeans. One reaction to the embargo came from the several thousand Japanese in Brazil. Japanese money was used, sometimes through the resident Japanese, to develop budding soybean farming, which then exploded. A smaller, but similar problem comes with corn. Brazil’s corn production has increased 40% in the last decade, according to the AgWeb article. So, they are competing with us for the world market share of corn, too. Adding to the problem for us is their ability to plant a second crop after soybeans, especially in the northern latitudes of their country. This “cerado” crop is getting bigger, although it is off this year because of dry weather that limited the planting until late. Prices. The current prices are being jerked around by instantaneous

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reactions to foreign news. Most of last week the markets were weak for corn and wheat. We made new contract lows at a time when seasonally we normally see some gains, right after harvest. From now until January, the elevators try to buy grain to fill bins. When January comes, they see an increase in farmer “tax planning” sales and don’t have to work so hard to originate grain. Last week, the soybeans were actually going up. That stopped Dec. 4 when news spread that South America was getting generous rain where they needed it. The beans bounced as much as 18 cents a bushel. The corn just stopped going down. Last week saw some big changes in speculative fund positions. The funds increased the size of their short positions in corn and wheat. They decreased the soybean positions. The Commitment of Traders Report reported 13,000 additional contracts short for funds, to a position of 224,500 contracts, a near-record position. The funds shorted wheat another 7,000 contracts to a position in Chicago wheat of 124,007 contracts short. The soybeans, however, went the other way. The funds increased their net long by 17,600 to a position of net long 34,700 contracts. That is not a huge soybean position, but it is notable because it is the reverse of the corn. Some of the reasoning for the short corn/long soybean spec is in current thinking about the longterm supply of the crops. Much of that will be confirmed or denied by the USDA reports coming out Dec. 8. The trader guess for corn carryout (the amount left over in bins Aug. 31) is that it will be reduced by 2.8 million bushels. If true, and if the market is not trading a carryout like this now, prices could improve a little after the report. The soybean carry is thought to drop by 2.8 million bushels to 242 million bushels. This is a very low supply, which probably means we import soybeans from South America into our southeast livestock markets to crush for soymeal. But, this is just a guess until Dec. 8. What is known is that from now until you stop selling grain, South American weather, planting and production will have a bigger impact on our prices than ever before. (Marlin Clark has been observing and trading cash and futures grain markets for over 50 years. Comments are welcome at 440363-1803.)

Grain bids Grain market report note: Prices listed by grain elevators are bids for what the elevator will pay to buy your grain that day. It is not a retail selling price. All prices are per bushel as of close Dec. 4. Corn New Crop Soybeans New Crop Wheat New Crop Ag Central, Mount Jackson, Pa.   4.12   —   12.09  —   —   5.72 Bunge North America, Bellevue    —   —   12.94  —    —   — Centerra Co-op, Andover   4.12   —   12.57  —   5.10   5.52 Centerra Co-op, Grafton   4.24   —   12.74  — 5.30  5.92 Centerra Co-op, Gene Cooper Farms, Pa.    4.12   —   12.57  —  5.10  5.52 Centerra Co-op, Mansfield   4.29   —  12.74  —  5.40  6.02 Central Ohio Farmers Co-op, Marion   —   —   12.79  —   —   — Central Ohio Farmers Co-op, Mt. Vernon  4.22   —  —   —   —  5.92 Coshocton Grain Co., Coshocton   4.01   —   12.49  —   —   — Deerfield Ag Services, Deerfield    4.07  —   12.24  —  5.30  5.67 Gerber Feed, Dalton   4.30   —   12.43  —   —   — Heritage Co-op, Columbiana    4.07   —  12.24  —  5.29   5.47 Heritage Co-op, East Liverpool   4.12   —   12.74  —   —   — Heritage Co-op, New Philadelphia    4.07   —   12.39  —   5.29  5.67 Heritage Co-op, Marysville  4.32   —   12.69  —   5.19  6.02 Sunrise Co-op, Clarksfield   4.23   —   12.79  — 5.39  6.01 Westfield Specialty Grains    4.07   —   — —   —   —

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Conservation Winter is coming, and it will be so exciting to see the sparkle of the snow as it covers the rolling hills of northeast Ohio. But the beauty comes to a screeching halt when I pass the once pristine, sparkling snow-covered field that is now covered with manure. Manure on farm fields and as a nutrient source is very beneficial when applied properly using best management practices. Manure application is nature’s ultimate recycling project. Proper manure application makes good sense for the environment and your bottom line. But the key is that manure applications must be done correctly. At Ashland SWCD, we never recommend applying manure to frozen or snow-covered ground. Manure applications in the winter should not be a planned part of your operation. With farmers increasingly under

the spotlight when it comes to water quality and environmental stewardship, you owe it to yourself and the rest of our industry to take responsibility and plan for proper manure applications. Plus, proper manure application is the law, and there can be serious consequences if you choose not to follow those practices. However, as fellow farmers and agriculturists, we also know that the reality is that sometimes “crap” happens on the farm and emergency application may be necessary to prevent storage overflow. If that happens, it’s important to remember to only spread enough manure to prevent manure overflow until soil conditions improve. During an emergency winter application, follow these guidelines: • Manure must be injected or immediately incorporated and cannot exceed 5,000 gallons/acre. • Land must have at least 90% surface residue; that most likely means cover crop ground or forage fields. • Apply to the least risky fields with the least slope. Fields with over a 6% slope (that’s a lot of northeast Ohio) must be applied in alternating

60-200 feet strips on the contour. • Manure cannot be applied on more than 20 contiguous acres. • Application must be setback to a minimum of 200 feet from all surface water and 300 feet from all wells, springs and drinking water. • Application rates cannot exceed those specified in Table three, page 16 of the NRCS Conservation Standard Code 590, Nutrient Management. While it’s important to follow these guidelines, they are not a “get out of jail free” card. Even if you follow these guidelines and your manure application enters waterways in the state (ditches, streams, rivers, etc.) you are still ultimately responsible and may face financial fines. Remember to keep all manure application records for five years. (Katie Eikleberry joined the Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District team as the fiscal and education specialist in 2021 but has transitioned to serve as the conservation specialist as of 2022. A graduate of Ohio State ATI, she leads the equipment rental program, county planning, conservation status checks, technical assistance, pollution investigations and aerial cover crop program.)

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The sheep and cattle of New Zealand are uniquely pasture-raised with forages from pasture providing 95% of the animals’ diet. High said that none of the sheep live in barns. New Zealand is a long, skinny country, shaped a little bit like California, but about 1.5 times smaller geographically. It’s home to only 4.5 million people, perhaps naturally lending the land towards less urban use. Pasture raising livestock also comes more easily given that the climate is prime for growing grass year-round and the country is free of predators like coyotes, wolves and bears that can prevent other sheep farmers from keeping their animals on pasture all the time.

Still, the fact that such large flocks can be raised solely on pasture is impactful to Ohio producers, High said, because many producers believe that a lot of grain is needed to rear sheep. Raising animals on pasture is simply the lifestyle and spirit of New Zealand — “their mentality,” High said. “New Zealand grass has a higher nutritional value than ours, and they’re very deliberate about their policies on planting and managing grasses,” Miller said. New Zealand is the second largest exporter of lamb meat in the world, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report. The country exports about $2.6 billion in lamb and $370 million in wool annually. The primary breed producers raise is the New Zealand Romney, a white-

wool sheep that does well on pasture. The staple length of Romney wool is very long and the animals are shorn twice per year. High said that the majority of the wool is exported to China to make carpeting. Romney sheep carcasses are also exported to the U.S. as meat. Sheep farming has remained the backbone of the country’s economy, although dairy farming has recently surpassed sheep farming as the country’s largest agricultural industry. Dairy cattle are slowly beginning to encroach on fields once dominated by sheep as demand from southeast Asia and China rises. Much of the milk produced from New Zealand cattle is dried and exported to Asian countries as their populations grow. In some cases, cattle and sheep share

pastures, creating harmonious relationships. Miller said that in some pastures, cattle are run behind the sheep because the animals eat forage at different levels creating efficient use of the land, and this method helps to curb parasites. Beyond the pasture. The large sheep operations are also technologically advanced, Ray said. He said that the group visited a farm where every animal was genetically tested. “Mind you, this was about a 4,000- to 5,000-head sheep operation and they had genetically tested every ewe and ram on that flock,” he said. “During tail docking day, (the farmers) give every animal an electronic ID ear tag and take a skin sample that’s sent off to be genetically tested.” Results from the genetic tests are

linked to the electronic ear tag, which can later be used to show data to potential buyers. Ray said that when animals are pulled for potential buyers, the farmers can quickly scan electronic ear tags and display data about the animal’s heritage and growth in real time on a computer screen. “There will be a time on our farm where we will be going to the electronic ear tags to help with the record-keeping system so records become a little easier and more efficient,” he said.

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PEOPLE COLUMBUS — Ohio Farm Bureau has appointed Michael Bailey as its new senior vice president of operations and partnerships. Bailey grew up on his family’s dairy and grain farm in Union County, Ohio, which he now owns and runs alongside his family. He currently lives in Marysville, Ohio and is a member of the Union County Farm Bureau. Bailey obtained his bachelor’s degree in agribusiness and applied economics and master’s degree in agricultural, environmental and developmental economics from Ohio State University. Since 2019, he has served as Ohio Farm Bureau’s vice president of strategic partnerships. Before the Farm Bureau, he worked as deputy director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, executive director of the Livestock Care Standards Board, senior program manager for the marketing division and executive director for the Office of Farmland Preservation. In this new role, he will manage

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••• AKRON — Summit County Soil and Water Conservation District recently appointed Andrew Brown and Greg Zimmerman to its board of supervisors. Brown received a bachelor’s degree in biology and a master’s in education from Kent State University. He previously taught biology at Crestwood High School for 22 years

••• UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — In October, Penn State’s Department of Animal Science recognized Mike

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••• HOWARD, Ohio — Two East Knox FFA members recently finished

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••• ASHLAND, Ohio — On Nov. 16, Ashland FFA hosted the District 2 Food Science and Technology Career Development Event where six schools competed for a spot at the State Food Science and Technology CDE in January. Students identified tools like a Botswick Consistometer or a pH meter, identified aromas, chose the different food item at the triangle test,

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••• MOUNT VERNON, Ohio — On Nov. 16, Ohio FFA President Luke Jennings visited Mount Vernon FFA. Jennings attended Felicity-Franklin High School where he served as the FFA’s treasurer, secretary, vice president and president. During his time visiting with Mount Vernon FFA, he had them play a variety of games and shared his experiences in FFA.

••• MILLERSBURG, Ohio — On Oct. 20, the West Holmes FFA chapter held its annual Halloween meeting at Velvet View Farms. At the meeting, the chapter decided to hold an awareness fair before greenhand initiation, to award a parent with a $15 gas card and a student with a $15 gift card, to approve Salvation Army bell ringing as recommended by the community service committee, to attend the Fall Trap Shoot on Oct. 28, to host the leadership night, to send officers to the Soil and Water Banquet, to apply funds of the donation from Darling Ingredients to the leadership night, to sponsor the fifth-grade farm tour poster contest and to have Anna Moeller speak at greenhand initiation.

••• JEROMESVILLE, Ohio — The Hillsdale FFA Chapter recently held its annual greenhand and chapter degree ceremony. This year there were 33 members awarded their greenhand degree and 32 members were awarded their chapter degree. In addition to those awards, there were 17 members who were recognized for receiving a FFA Jacket Scholarship awarded by Farm Credit Mid America. Also, congratulations to the November member of the month, Willow Funk.

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The hands-on program aims for students to learn management practices and the scientific nature of animal production. The programs are based at the university farm known as the Dr. C. Richard Beckett Animal Science Building, where they have cows, mules, sheep and goats. The Charles Boyles Master Shepherd Award is dedicated to volunteer commitment and service and is presented to a sheep producers “who has made substantial contributions to teh sheep industry and its organizations in Ohio,” according to the OSIA. Nominees must also raise sheep as part of their farming operations. Farabee also raises Dorset sheep with his wife and family. Friend of the Ohio Sheep Industry Awards. This year’s recipients of

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of Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and Adam Sharp, executive vice president of Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. Kress has been a longtime advocate for the Ohio Sheep and Lamb Industry, carefully evaluating and hiring the newest OSU sheep specialist, John Foltz, after Roger High retired from the position in 2016. Throughout his time at the Ohio Farm Bureau, Sharp has overseen numerous operations including state and federal government relations, legislative and regulatory affairs, legal, animal and food issues and more. Sharp has also worked to maintain the Farm Bureau’s partnership with the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association, OSIA and Ohio Sheep and Wool Program. To do so, he hired High as a sub-contractor, after he retired from OSU to work in OSIA/OSWP. Additionally, Sharp helps OSIA/OSWP with accounting, printing and mailing needs. “It’s been a great partnership for a long time,” Sharp said. “It’s been my pleasure, especially as I’ve moved into this role, to keep this partnership going because it’s important for the industry and an important industry for the state. We want to be able to support that.” Distinguished Service. The recipient of this year’s Distinguished Service Award, which recognizes industrycontributions from a professional in a position or field related to sheep production, was Becky Sexten, of Xenia, Ohio. Sexten has served on the Ohio Sheep and Wool Program Board of Directors for nine years. Due to term limits, she will not be able to run again next year, but her

contributions were significant during her time on the board of directors, which earned her the award. Youth awards. Several youth recipients were also recognized at the ceremony including Chloe Heidlebaugh, Linsey Eddy, Kaitlyn Zeedyk, Adeline Kendle and Bailee Amstutz. Heidlebaugh, of Hancock County, was recognized as the 2023-24 Ohio Lamb and Wool Ambassador. She has been involved for several years in producing and showing market lambs and breeding sheep at the county, state and national levels. She was also the recipient of the Ralph Grimshaw Memorial Scholarship Award. Eddy, of Union County, was the recipient of the Dr. Jack Judy Memorial Scholarship Award. He has been involved in showing market lambs and sheep in 4-H competitions and helping with his family’s breeding sheep operation. Zeedyk, of Defiance County, is the recipient of the High Family Memorial Scholarship Award and has shown market lambs at county, state and national competitions. Kendle, of Tuscarawas County, received the OSIA LEAD Council Scholarship Award for her work in 4-H competitions showing market lambs and breeding sheep as well as her activities in OSIA LEAD Council. She is also a student at the University of Findlay. Amstutz, of Union County, received the 2023 State FFA Sheep Proficiency Award. She was also named the winner of the National Sheep Proficiency Award in Indianapolis. She’s currently a student a Butler Community College. (Reporter Liz Partsch can be reached at epartsch@farmanddairy.com or 330-3373419.)

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Dairy Excel The latest U.S. Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Outlook was released Nov. 16. This report, released monthly, summarizes production and economic data for livestock, dairy and poultry production. This article will highlight portions of the dairy section of the report. The November report showed that during the third quarter of 2023, milk production in the United States declined 0.7% when compared to the same time period in the previous year. The total number of milk cows

in the U.S. decreased by 41,000 head from the prior quarter and 33,000 head lower than the same period a year prior. The all-milk price in September was $21 per cwt., an increase of $1.30 from the prior month but $3.10 lower than the same month in 2022. Fortunately, the report noted that dairy farmers’ feed costs were lower in September when compared to September 2022. In September, the milk-feed ratio calculated by the National Agricultural Statistics Service was $1.89, an increase from September 2022. Based on the USDA Dairy Margin Coverage program, dairy farmers’ milk margin above feed costs was $8.44 cwt in September 2023, $1.98 cwt above the previous month but $0.18 cwt lower than September 2022. 2024 price projections. Contraction in the U.S. milking herd is projected to continue into early 2024, but expansion is expected for the remainder of the year. However, the number of milk cows is expected to be 10,000 less than the previous forecast. Milk per cow is also reduced from the previous forecast to 24,545 pounds. Continued contraction in the number of milk cows and projected reduced production results in milk production being

0.4 billion pounds lower than the previous estimate. Given the data in the latest report, USDA ERS estimates Class III milk price in 2024 to be $17.70 per cwt., Class IV at $18.85 per cwt., and the allmilk price for 2024 at $20.80 per cwt. Planning. Sure, much can change to alter these projections by USDAERS, but this information is useful as you plan for 2024. As 2023 is ending, now is an excellent time to get caught up on records, evaluate performance and use the price projections in the latest report to plan for the coming year. There is a diverse amount of information available to help you, including resources from Ohio State University Extension. The OSU Extension Farm Business Profitability

and Benchmarking Program (farmprofitability.osu.edu/) uses the FINPACK program to assist in assessing your present financial situation and can be very effective at evaluating alternative scenarios based on projected production, revenue and expenses. FINBIN is a program from the University of Minnesota and part of the FINPACK farm financial database. This site provides benchmark financial information for farm producers, educators, lenders, and other agricultural professionals. The database summarizes actual farm data from thousands of agricultural producers who use FINPACK for farm business analysis. Interested in seeing how you compare to your peers with similar farm size? This site allows you to summarize dairy production and

financial information based on dairy farms of various sizes. Additional information is available at finbin.umn. edu/Home/AboutFinbin. Summary. While there is no certainty in the projections provided in the latest Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Outlook, they do represent the best estimates for what can be expected in 2024. I encourage you to analyze your 2023 production and financial performance, use realistic production and cost values in your budget, evaluate multiple scenarios and work closely with your Extension educator or other trusted advisor to prepare for the new year. (Chris Zoller is an agricultural extension educator and county Extension director in Tuscarawas Co. Questions can be sent in care of Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460.)

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Friday, December 1, 2023 1st hay/bale 4.00 EGGS - 39 DOZ. Brown eggs/doz. 1.60 Bantam eggs/doz. Quail eggs/doz.

5.00 1.75 1.10 0.70

BARNESVILLE LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Barnesville, OH 740-425-3611

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Saturday, December 2, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 474 CATTLE - 374 COWS - 105 Good 95.00 118.00 Medium 80.00 94.75 Thin 35.00 79.75 BABY CALVES - 12 WT - 10 60.00 210.00 BH - 2 2.00 202.00 BRED COWS - 4 750.00 1400.00 BULLS WT - 12 115.00 147.00 FDR. STEERS/BULLS - 138 200-299# - 12 120.00 212.50 300-399# - 18 52.50 195.00 400-499# - 18 92.00 233.00 500-599# - 42 77.00 190.00 600-699# - 31 67.00 184.00 700-799# - 10 85.00 178.00 800# & up - 7 60.00 150.00 FDR. HEIFERS - 103 200-299# - 13 100.00 153.00 300-399# - 16 115.00 180.00 400-499# - 28 85.00 199.00 500-599# - 30 125.00 179.00 600-699# - 9 85.00 167.50 700-799# - 1 152.50 800 & up - 6 58.00 147.00 SHEEP/LAMB - 36 50# & down - 2 320.00 51-70# - 7 207.50 300.00 71-90# - 9 177.50 207.50 91-110# - 1 130.00 111# & up - 9 170.00 187.50 EWES/BUCKS - 8 75.00 90.00 GOATS BH - 37 Cull does - 6 75.00 175.00 Billies - 4 235.00 270.00 Heavy kids 70# & up - 10 190.00 240.00 Light kids 69# & down - 17 50.00 190.00 HOGS - 27 Pigs BH - 4 45.00 Pigs WT - 6 33.00 Hogs - 12 50.00 79.00 Sows - 4 39.00 50.00 Boars 350# & up - 1 4.00

BLOOMFIELD

LIVESTOCK AUCTION

North Bloomfield, OH 330-980-6476

Monday, November 27, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 367 LIVESTOCK Steers Choice 170.00 182.50 Steers Select 152.00 170.00 Holstein Choice 140.00 153.00 Heifers Choice 166.00 181.00 Heifers Select 145.00 166.00 #1 Cows 90.00 111.00 #2 Cows 72.00 90.00 Light & thin 72.00 Down Bulls #1 135.00 Down Beef feeders 150.00 185.00 Dairy feeders 65.00 110.00 Holstein bull calves 260.00 430.00 Light and thin 140.00 Down Cross bred calf 630.00 Down GOATS Kids Goats BH 65.00 Down Nanny BH 60.00 165.00 Wether BH 65.00 210.00 Billy BH 105.00 250.00 SHEEP 65.00 110.00 LAMBS 160.00 195.00 BUTCHER PIGS 85.00 97.50 HAY First cut 4.30 6.00 Second cut - 4 lots 6.25 7.25 Third cut - 2 lots 6.75 7.50 Round - 1 lot 75.00 Down

BLOOMING GROVE AUCTION

Shiloh, OH 419-896-2774

Tuesday, November 28, 2023 LOADS 1st alfalfa mix sm.sq./ton 1st alfalfa mix lg.sq./ton 1st alfalfa mix round/bale 2nd alfalfa mix sm. sq./ton 3rd alfalfa mix sm. sq./ton 3rd alfalfa mix lg. sq./ton Clover mix sm. sq./ton Straw sm.sq./ton Firewood/bin

5.25

180.00

11.85 220.00 125.00 280.00 125.00 95.00 270.00 3.25 425.00

CYA EXCHANGE, LLC. LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Carrollton, Ohio 330-627-4721

Friday, November 27, 2023 TOTAL HEAD SOLD - 222 CATTLE

Bred cows - 14 FEEDER STRS & BLS - 46 300-399# 400-499# 500-599# 600-699# 700-799# 800# & up Dairy Feeders - Male FEEDER HEIFERS - 48 200-299# 300-399# 400-499# 500-599# 600-699# 700-799# 800# & up FATS - 5 Steers Heifers Dairy CULL COWS - 49 Good Medium Canner BULLS - 18 1500# & up 1499# & down CALVES - 6 by weight by head Crossbred by weight SHEEP - 1 Lambs by # GOATS - 13 Kid Nanny Billy SWINE - 27 Feeder pigs HAY SM. SQ. - 117 2nd cutting 3rd cutting HAY - RND. BALES - 102 1st cutting 2nd cutting 3rd cutting HAY LG. SQ. - 12 1st cutting STRAW SM. SQ. - 50 EGGS PER DOZEN - 111 POULTRY/RABBITS Chicks - 4 Hens - 28 Roosters - 42 Turkey - 3 Rabbits - 18 Ducks - 8

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154.00 140.00 140.00 162.50 103.00 91.00 97.50

185.00 190.00 170.00 188.00 180.00 126.00 100.00

135.00 120.00 117.00 90.00 131.00 118.00

151.00 187.50 187.50 177.00 178.00 178.00 85.00

170.00 105.00

170.50 167.50 112.00

100.00 88.00 85.00

115.00 99.00 Down

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138.00 135.00

15.00 385.00

305.00 155.00 425.00 155.00

60.00 55.00

20.00 175.00 195.00

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35.00

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3.75 5.00

21.00 12.50

28.00 34.00 40.00

27.50 4.00 1.20

51.00 6.00 2.50

0.75 0.75 12.00 3.00 3.00

1.50 3.50 7.00 19.00 9.00 13.00

DANVILLE AUCTION LLC LIVESTOCK

Danville, OH 740-599-6607

Saturday, December 2, 2023 BY THE POUND Feeder cattle 256-920# -10 0.65 1.25 Sheep wether 107# - 1 1.95 Lambs 417# - 1 3.10 Rams 128-205# - 2 1.00 1.10 Sows 301-364# - 2 0.55 Boar 169# - 1 0.22 Hogs 164-191# - 4 0.70 0.72 BY THE HEAD Holstein str calves - 3 100.00 175.00 Holstein bull calves - 2 200.00 250.00 Jersey str calves - 2 75.00 Jersey bull calves - 4 15.00 170.00 Pigs - 8 20.00 75.00 GOATS - 23 Bucks - 15 90.00 500.00 Does - 8 40.00 220.00 Hair sheep - 9 150.00 160.00 Hair sheep family - 1 160.00 Wool sheep ewe - 1 125.00

FARMERSTOWN

COMMUNITY LIVESTOCK AUCTION LLC Farmerstown, OH 330-391-8993

Tuesday, November 28, 2023 CALVES - 53 Cross bred calves 450.00 660.00 BTF bull calves 250.00 360.00 BTF heifer calves 40.00 95.00 BUTCHER HOGS - 13 240-260# 73.00 81.00 260# & up 75.00 85.00 CATTLE - 37 Steers 153.00 165.00 Bulls hol 125.00 Good beef cows 95.00 105.00 Med. to good beef cows 80.00 95.00 Fair to med. cows 70.00 80.00 Common cows 69.00 Down HAY-STRAW-GRAIN - 25 LOADS 2nd-3rd crop hay/ton 325.00 435.00 2nd-3rd crop lg. hay/bale 45.00 2nd-3rd crop lg. hay/ton 185.00 335.00 1st crop lg hay/bale 65.00 105.00 1st crop lg hay/ton 160.00 250.00 Sm. sq.. wheat straw/ton 210.00 Lg. wheat straw/bale 40.00 65.00 Firewood/ton 60.00

MOUNT HOPE LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Mount Hope, OH 330-674-6188

Wednesday, November 29, 2023 HOGS - 89 220-250# 51.00 76.00 250-280# 53.00 87.00 280-300# 73.00 89.00 300-350# 75.00 93.00 Sows - heavy 50.00 68.00 FEEDER PIGS 60-100# - 55 30.00 90.00 FAT CATTLE - 137

Choice colored 171.00 Good colored cattle 140.00 Choice holstein fats 150.00 Good holstein fats 115.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS - 30 1000-1500# 97.00 1500-2000# 100.00 2000# & up 118.00 CULL COWS - 185 Good/high dress hols. 92.00 Medium to good 83.00 Fair to medium 74.00 Light/thin - 26 73.00 Beef/Colored Cows 80.00 FEEDERS - 186 Colored steers/heifers 100.00 Holstein steers 80.00 DAIRY & STOCK C0WS - 95 Bred hol feifers 1900.00 Bred stock heifers 1410.00 HEAD CALVES - 287 Top 40 Hol bull avg./hd. BTF HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-120# 280.00 Good 185.00 Holstein heifers 90-120# 60.00 Crossbred Bl bulls -Top 25 avg. 85-125# 400.00 Crossbred Bl heifers 300.00 GOATS - 868 Kid goats 215.00 Billies 50.00 Wethers 125.00 Nannies 50.00 Pygmy 35.00 SHEEP - 2,203 Bucks & ewes - 492 35.00 LAMBS Prime 40-60# - 130 385.00 Choice 40-60# - 131 280.00 40-60# - 128 240.00 Choice 60-80# - 286 270.00 60-80# - 319 205.00 Choice 80-100# - 239 220.00 80-100# - 75 187.00 100-130# - 168 167.00 130# & up - 95 145.00 TOTAL HEAD - 4,135 HAY & STRAW - 68 LOADS Alfalfa 2nd cutting 275.00 Alfalfa 3rd-4th cutting 300.00 Mixed 1st cutting 250.00 Mixed grass 2nd-4th cut 200.00 Alfalfa mixed 2nd-4th cut 300.00 Lg. bales hay/bale 60.00 Lg. bales hay ton 1cm 135.00 Lg. bales hay/ton 2nd-4th 225.00 Wheat straw 200.00 Lg. bales/wheat straw/ton 160.00 RABBIT/POULTRY SALE 11/29/23 Misc. - 13 4.00 Banty - 47 3.00 Chicken - 79 2.50 Duck - 19 5.00 Guinea - 1 3.00 Hen - 391 1.50 Pigeon - 116 5.50 Rabbit - 162 2.50 Rooster - 82 3.50 Turkey - 4 35.00

180.00 169.00 168.00 149.00 135.00 143.00 137.00 106.00 91.00 82.00 Down 116.00 240.00 170.00 Down Down 345.94 390.00 265.00 160.00 609.44 685.00 635.00 Down 600.00 555.00 365.00 157.50 110.00 470.00 375.00 277.50 362.00 267.50 260.00 217.50 227.00 215.00 310.00 435.00 300.00 300.00 475.00 120.00 300.00 350.00 210.00 190.00 4.00 11.00 9.00 8.50 3.00 13.00 14.00 17.50 13.00 55.00

UNITED PRODUCERS AUCTION

Mount Vernon, OH 740-397-5015

Friday, December 1, 2023 TOTAL HEADAGE - 1,712 FEEDER CATTLE - 30 Yearling heifers 700-800# 130.00 SLAUGHTER CATTLE - 39 Comm & utility cows 75.00 117.50 Canner/cutter cows 66.00 88.00 High yield sltr bulls 96.00 120.00 SOWS - 1 Light 45.00 SHEEP & LAMBS - 1,425 Ch/Pr clips&wls 130-150# 160.00 225.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 100-129# 175.00 230.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 80-99# 185.00 230.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 60-79# 225.00 360.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 40-59# 300.00 447.50 Hair lambs 80-120# 170.00 225.00 Hair lambs 40-79# 185.00 360.00 Feeder lambs 135.00 225.00 Good flesh sheep 65.00 130.00 Thin & over fat sheep 40.00 75.00 GOATS - 217 Meat type kids 135.00 365.00 Dairy type kids 135.00 320.00 Aged goats 90.00 320.00

MUSKINGUM

LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Zanesville, OH 740-452-9984

Wednesday, November 29 , 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 991 FED CATTLE Choice strs. & hfrs. - 154 165.00 180.00 Good strs. & hfrs. 164.00 Down Commercial Cows - 188 75.00 108.00 Canners & Cutters 74.00 Down Butcher Bulls - 40 76.00 127.50 Bred cows BH - 7 800.00 1165.00 Cow/calf pairs - 2 1350.00 M&L FRAME HEIFERS 200-300# - 5 105.00 140.00 300-400# - 24 100.00 175.00 400-500# - 40 95.00 185.00 500-600# - 66 92.00 210.00 600-700# - 54 75.00 210.00 (Continued on Page A17)


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MARKET REPORTS MUSKINGUM

LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Zanesville, OH 740-452-9984

Wednesday, November 29 , 2023 700-800# - 15 70.00 190.00 800# - up - 17 70.00 155.00 M&L FRAME STEERS & BULLS 200-300# - 5 120.00 190.00 300-400# - 14 105.00 190.00 400-500# - 50 101.00 202.00 500-600# - 71 90.00 220.00 600-700# - 68 90.00 185.00 700-800# - 30 88.00 185.00 800# & up - 16 87.00 173.00 MARKET HOGS - 82 221-259# 40.00 43.00 260-300# 61.00 71.00 Light sows 300-450# 40.00 Heavy sows 450# & up 45.00 50.00 Feeder pigs by head 10.00 37.00 GOATS/KID 150.00 275.00 GOATS/ADULT 100.00 150.00

ROGERS COMMUNITY AUCTION INC.

Rogers, OH www.rogersohio.com

Wednesday, November 29, 2023 HAY & STRAW REPORT HAY 1st cut hay 4.25 6.25 2nd cut hay 5.25 7.25 3rd cut hay 5.75 9.75 4th cut hay 7.00 7.00 1,222 bales, 53 loads, avg. 5.93 ROUND BALES 10.00 70.00 136 bales, 69 loads, avg. 37.88 LARGE SQUARE 62.50 72.50 18 bales, 9 loads 69.72 STRAW SM. SQUARES 4.00 5.00 274 bales, 13 loads, avg. 4.29 STRAW ROUND BALES 21.00 30.00 20 bales, 10 loads, avg. 26.40 STRAW LARGE SQUARES 37.00 49.00 8 bales, 4 loads, avg. 43.00 GRAIN 5.75 100.00 154 lots, 36 loads, avg. 31.45 OTHER 18.00 18.00 2 lots, 2 loads, avg. 18.00

ROGERS COMMUNITY AUCTION INC. Rogers, OH

Friday, December 1, 2023 POULTRY BARN - TOTAL LOTS - 895 Heavy hens 0.50 24.00 Fancy hens 1.00 31.00 Roosters 0.25 15.50 Chicks 0.50 5.25 Ducks 0.25 12.00 Peafowl 30.00 39.00 Pigeons 4.00 6.00 Doves 5.25 5.75 Turkeys 2.00 11.00 Quail 0.75 3.75 Pheasants 16.50 16.50 Rabbits/bunnies 0.25 72.50 Cattle 65.00 420.00 Goats 35.00 220.00 Pot belly 0.75 19.50

SUGARCREEK STOCKYARDS, LLC.

Sugarcreek, OH 330-831-1720

Monday, November 27, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 293 CALVES - 118 Hol bull calves 95-110# 200.00 375.00 Hol bull calves 80-90# 160.00 355.00 Dairy cross 20.00 290.00 Beef cross 375.00 650.00 FEEDER CATTLE - 27 Bull/str calves >450# 175.00 Bull/str calves 455-600# 95.00 173.00 Bull/str calves 605-900# 130.00 170.00 HEIFER CALVES 475-600# 120.00 143.00 HOL FEEDER STEERS 300-500# 115.00 750# & up 90.00 125.00 DAIRY CATTLE - 2 Hol. springer 1400.00 1625.00 BULLS - 13 Beef bulls 100.00 155.00 13 bull average 141.09 FATS - 35 Choice color 167.00 176.00 Select color 120.00 150.00

Select hol. BEEF COWS - 98 High yield cows Fleshy cows Lean cows Low yield cows 98 cows avg. HORSE SALE 11/24/23 TOTAL HEAD - 178 Horses - 148 Top sale Ponies - 9 Goats - 2 Mules - 2 Donkeys - 6 Highlanders - 10 Zebra - 1 HAY Small sq. 3rd cutting

100.00

139.00

90.00 93.00 80.00 79.00

111.00 104.00 111.00 Down 90.76

50.00

3100.00 4100.00 775.00 65.00 450.00 750.00 2300.00 4100.00

375.00 40.00 100.00 500.00 8.00

9.00

WOOSTER

HAY AND PRODUCE AUCTION Wooster, OH 330-464-1302

Saturday, December 2, 2023 LOADS CONSIGNED: 38 1ST CUTTING MIXED Large square/bale 52.50 Round/bale 70.00 2ND CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 420.00 Large square/bale 90.00 Round/ton 340.00 3RD CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 310.00 400.00 Small square/bale 6.50 14.00 Round/ton 220.00 4TH CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 175.00 STRAW Small square/ton 145.00 Round/bale 42.50 FIREWOOD 85.00 100.00 EGGS/DOZ. 1.00 2.25

PENNSYLVANIA EIGHTY-FOUR LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Eighty Four, PA 724-222-9965

Monday, November 27, 2023 CATTLE - 150 DRY FED Steers choice 1375-1405# 171.00 174.00 Steers good 1285# 125.00 Heifers choice 1435# 175.00 Heifers good 1140-1180# 114.00 116.00 COWS Commercial 96.00 113.00 Canners/cutters 82.00 95.00 Shells 81.00 Down BULLS 102.00 130.00 FEEDER STEERS/BULLS 200-300# 159.00 170.00 300-400# 115.00 160.00 400-500# 118.00 169.00 500-600# 130.00 159.00 600-700# 117.50 139.00 700-1000# 114.00 154.00 FEEDER HEIFERS 200-300# 105.00 135.00 300-400# 124.00 153.00 400-500# 125.00 158.30 500-600# 109.00 128.00 600-700# 112.50 132.00 700-800# 120.00 139.00 800-1000# 110.00 119.00 CALVES - 16 BTF Hol. 80-120# 180.00 330.00 Utility 30.00 Down Beef 310.00 500.00 SHEEP/LAMBS - 47 Lambs 58-66# 211.00 217.50 Lambs 112-116# 120.00 197.00 Ewes 85.00 GOATS - 7 Kids small 35-55# 55.00 160.00 Kids large 80-95# 135.00 272.50

MEADVILLE

LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Saegertown, PA 814-763-2240

Wednesday, November 29 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 403 COWS Good 90.00 114.50

Medium Common Bulls Feeders CALVES BTF bulls 90-130# BTF beef 90-130# LITTLE PIGS SLAUGHTER HOGS SOWS LAMBS SHEEP GOATS KIDS TOP HORSE Hay square/bale Hay round/bale Hay large square/bale Wheat/bag

75.00 74.00 66.00 80.00

89.00 Down 118.00 210.00

100.00 200.00 2.00 60.00 80.00 160.00 110.00 50.00 30.00

350.00 600.00 80.00 100.00 90.00 195.00 160.00 320.00 50.00 450.00 6.75 62.50 52.50 8.00

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Listening is the first step to finding peaceful solutions

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Like as a Fire Psalm 34:11-14. Come, ye children, hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear of the Lord. What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days, that he may see good? Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. Depart evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it. Proverbs 16:7. When a man’s ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him. Matthew 5:9. Blessed are peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God!

MAKING PEACE BY LISTENING It was the week before this year’s November elections. Ohio was anticipating a heavy voter turnout for two controversial issues. Strong feelings and loud debates put an edge on many relationships. I stopped for a cup of coffee at a fast food establishment in Loudonville on my way to an appointment in Columbus. Ahead of schedule and not wanting to wait in a parking lot, I decided to stand in the long line for counter service inside. An 83-year-old gent dressed in jeans and a jacket was in front of me. He struck up a conversation. A local native, the retired truck driver had a lot on his mind. I commented on how older truckers were among the best drivers around.

He followed with the observation that the quality of truckers has declined due to tight scheduling, delivery deadlines and the attitudes of the younger drivers and their entire generation. He opined that the country is in a real mess with everybody griping. and politicians not doing anything for their constituents and the country as a whole. I replied that we have problems both nationally and in society in general, but that things aren’t all bad. Then he asked if I was a Democrat. I don’t know how he made such a determination, but I was standing in line in a free country. I answered his question, adding that I didn’t believe in voting straight tickets along party lines. I voted for the person. We stood in line long enough to share opinions on a number of topics. He picked up his coffee, and we wished each other a good day as he left. He and I were possibly of differing political stripes, but we found some common grounds for agreement on some things. We listened to each other, and I believe that both of us felt a little better for being able to let off a little steam without a fight. That brief encounter led to a few moments of shared peace. Someone was listening to someone else, taking each other seriously. Peace happens in many ways, one of which is through a person’s complaints being heard and seriously regarded. Those concerns may not be immediately resolved, but often that they are given voice may ease the turmoil. Ask anyone who works in a store’s customer relations department. The customer wants to return or exchange an item. The store’s representative wants the customer to understand the policy for returns. Everyone must listen so that the problem can be satisfactorily resolved. People feel little peace when they perceive that they lose power over their lives. When they have a spokesperson who can plead their cases and that someone is really listening, their hopes for peaceful settlements are strengthened.

The news media recently covered the strikes by auto workers and the folks in the entertainment industry. These groups peacefully carried signs and picketed. But behind the scenes, negotiations between management and unions made progress toward peaceful resolutions. People were listening to each other, and the peacemakers succeeded. You and I, using the gift of communication, have the ability to make peace happen in each other’s lives. That means talking and listening. Speaking up and voicing our concerns in an orderly manner gives family, neighbors, employers and civic leaders the opportunity to know that there is a problem. Listening allows us to ponder others’ joys and concerns and to consider ways of solving problems. Such advice may seem simple and perhaps naive. It is unfortunate that it isn’t taken more seriously. Selfishness gets in the way. Too often we feel that we have all the answers, that we don’t want to take the time to listen to someone else’s issues or we simply want to vent our own hostilities by shouting louder. The psalmist tells us that we will feel better if we practice peaceful behavior. The wise voice in Proverbs reminds us to act like we are God’s children, seeking peace. In other passages, that same voice urges us to listen before we speak. Jesus said, “Blessed are the peacemakers.” He demonstrated that peace thrives when he listened to the woman at the well, the rich young ruler and Zacchaeus. We see the word PEACE hanging, printed and hear it sung during these seasons celebrating Jesus’ birth and other signs of God’s presence. Let’s look around to see examples of its being practiced in conversation, debate and in our own lives. Then, let’s look for ways to make peace happen in our encounters. God, help us to remember times when othe people have listened adn responded to our needs to be heard. May we respond in kind. Amen.

Meditation from the Upper Room We must pay greater attention to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away. — Hebrews 2:1 (NRSVUE)

DRIFTING In the days long before GPS, mariners would use a sextant — an instrument which uses the stars and the horizon as the basis for navigation. They would use the sextant several times a day to make sure they were on course. Imagine if they decided one day not to use the sextant.

They might drift only a few degrees off, but a few degrees off traveling five hundred miles would put them way off course. Christians also have an instrument that helps us as we navigate this life. That instrument is the Bible. When we pay close attention to the messages in God’s word, we keep ourselves on the course God has set for us. And, like the mariner, we need to use it often; the Bible should be a constant guide in our lives. I have noticed

that when I have not spent time with God’s word because I have let other interests or concerns get in the way, I begin to drift. But when I spend time with God by studying the Bible, I am not only redirected but also encouraged, inspired, and renewed.

TODAY’S PRAYER God of wisdom, help us realize the power of your word to keep our lives on a course that is guided by you and your love for us. Amen. — Robin Martin, Mississippi

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Mr. Bently’s Christmas Visitor: Part one By JRhoades Trudging on through the snow, Benjamin Bently slowly worked his way in from the barn. It was an unusually cold Christmas Eve morning with possible blizzard conditions in the afternoon’s forecast. There had been ice in the water troughs to clean out. The silage he threw down for the cattle had been frozen to the sides of the silo, and of course, he had to spread extra bedding about in the barnyard. Coming in from the cold, wind, and snow Ben felt the warmth of his house spilling over him with extra comfort. First thing was to pile more wood into the old potbelly stove in the kitchen. Then, he began making a sandwich for lunch. Right about mid-sandwich, he heard singing — Christmas carols. It was the three Goodman girls from across the street standing at his kitchen door. Singing joyously were the 12-year-old twins, Jackie and Jill, and three-year-old Abby, who had quickly earned the nickname Gabby once she could talk. Ben hustled them in out of the cold. As they were finishing their second carol, the twins handed him a plate of cheerfully decorated Christmas cookies. “Hi, Mis’er Bent-wie; It’s Gabby. I’m down here — see. Merry Kwismas! Do you like our singing? I like to sing. Did-ja know tomorrow is when baby Jesus was borned. Papa said Jesus was borned so if I forget an’ be bad, an’ say I’m sorry, He’ll say it’s okay, an’ we can still be friends; an’ besides, Papa says Jesus still loves me even when I forget an’ be bad...” “Hello, Gabby,” interrupted Ben. “So, have you been good?” “I think so,” Gabby answered. “Papa said I haffa be good or San’a Claus won’t come.” “So I’ve heard,” said Ben. “Was I good today?” asked Gabby. “You were, indeed,” Ben assured her. “In fact you were better than good, you were precious.” “Precious?” Gabby inquired. Ben reached for three packages wrapped in brown paper and red ribbon from a shelf and handed one to each of the girls with strict orders to not open until Christma. The girls thanked Ben, and then Jill added, “Mr. Bently, Mama asked if you would please join us tomorrow at one for Christmas dinner. She said, this year, she would not take no for an answer.” “Oh my goodness,” said Ben, “your family has always been so very kind to this grouchy old man … but as much as I’d like to join you, would you please tell your mother that as my dear Amy would often say, ‘The

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• 1/2 tsp. ground nutmeg • 1/2 tsp. ground cloves • 1/4 tsp. salt royaL icing: • 2 2/3 cups sifted confectioners sugar • 4 Tbsp. warm water • 2 Tbsp. meringue powder • 1/2 tsp. lemon extract

Preheat oven to 350 F. Cream butter and brown sugar in a large bowl until fluffy. Add molasses and egg; beat until smooth. In medium bowl, combine flour, ginger, cinnamon, baking soda, nutmeg, cloves and salt. Add dry ingredients to creamed mixture; stir until soft dough forms. On lightly floured surface, use floured rolling pin to roll out dough to 1/4-inch thickness. Cut out cookies. Transfer to greased baking sheet. Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until edges are firm. Transfer cookies to wire rack with waxed paper underneath to cool completely. For royaL icing: Beat confectioners sugar, water, meringue powder and lemon extract in medium bowl with electric mixer 7 to 10 minutes or until stiff. Spoon icing into pastry bag fitted with medium round tip. Pipe icing onto cookies. Use candies, mints and gumdrops to decorate cookies as desired. Allow icing to harden. Store in an airtight container.

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l Cranberry White Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies unsalted butter, softened granulated sugar light brown sugar large egg vanilla extract baking powder baking soda

all purpose flour sugar firmly packed brown sugar baking soda salt shortening peanut butter milk vanilla egg dusting sugar milk chocolate kisses, unwrapped

Heat oven to 375 F. In large bowl, combine flour, sugar, brown sugar, baking soda, salt, shortening, peanut butter, milk, vanilla and egg; mix with electric mixer on low speed until stiff dough forms. Shape dough into 1-inch balls; roll in sugar. Place 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake at 375 F for 10 to 12 minutes or until golden brown. Immediately top each cookie with one milk chocolate candy, pressing down firmly so cookie cracks around edge; remove from cookie sheets to cooling racks. Cool completely, about 1 hour or until chocolate is set.

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butter, softened granulated sugar powdered sugar egg vegetable oil fresh grated lemon peel cups all-purpose flour baking soda

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cream of tartar salt granulated sugar powdered sugar fresh lemon juice shelled pistachios, coarsely chopped

In large bowl, beat butter, granulated sugar and powdered sugar with electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy. Beat in egg, oil and lemon peel until well blended. On low speed, beat in flour, baking soda, cream of tartar and salt until well blended. Cover with plastic wrap; refrigerate 2 hours. Heat oven to 325 F. Shape dough into 1-inch balls. On ungreased cookie sheets, place balls 2 inches apart. Dip bottom of small glass into 3 tablespoons of sugar; press on cookies to make about 2 inches. Bake for 9 to 11 minutes. Cool 2 minutes; remove from cookie sheets to cooling racks. Cool completely. Meanwhile, in small bowl, mix 2 cups powdered sugar and enough lemon juice until smooth and spreadable. Spread frosting on cookies. Sprinkle nuts on frosting before it sets.

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frosted flake cereal or oat cereal rings green coating wafers red cinnamon candies, or as needed

Line a cookie sheet with foil. Place cereal in a large bowl. Melt candy wafers in the microwave for 30 seconds at a time until completely melted. Pour melted candy over cereal and toss to mix. For each wreath, drop about 3 tablespoons of mixture onto a foil-lined cookie sheet and shape into a 3-inch wreath with your fingers. Leave 1-inch center opening. Immediately decorate with cinnamon candies. Let stand for about 10 minutes or until set before moving.

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salt cinnamon all purpose flour old fashioned oats white chocolate chips dried cranberries

In a large bowl or stand mixer, cream together butter with granulated sugar and light brown sugar. Beat until light and fluffy. Mix in egg and vanilla, followed by baking powder, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Scrape bowl as needed. Mix in flour, followed by old fashioned oats. Mix until just combined and no streaks remain. Stir in white chocolate chips and dried cranberries by hand. Refrigerate dough for 1 hour. Preheat oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat or parchment paper. Scoop dough using a medium cookie scoop. Space 2 to 3 inches apart on prepared baking sheet. If desired, top off with additional white chocolate chips and dried cranberries. Lightly press down on each cookie to flatten slightly. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until the edges are just set. Allow cookies to rest on the pan for 3 to 5 minutes, and then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

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In a medium bowl, beat butter 3 to 5 minutes until light and fluffy. With the mixer on low, slowly add the flour and then the cream. Mix until just combined. Cover and refrigerate the dough for at least two hours or overnight. Preheat oven to 375 F. On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough to a 1/8-inch thickness. Cut out cookies with a pill bottle or small circle cutter. Add the sugar to a separate small bowl. Press the wafers into the sugar. Then, place on an ungreased cookie sheet. Prick with a toothpick or fork. Bake 6 to 8 minutes, removing the cookies from the oven just before they start to brown. Remove them from the cookie sheet to cool. For thE FiLLing: Cream the butter and salt until light and fluffy, 4 minutes. With the mixer on low, add the powdered sugar, 2 tablespoons of heavy cream and vanilla. Then add the food coloring. If the filling seems too thick, add more heavy cream until desired consistency is achieved. To easily frost the cookies, put the filling in a piping bag. Once the cookies are cool, pipe the filling on the back of one cookie. Top with another cookie and press to secure.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Looking for the perfect holiday gift? The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has you covered with posters, shirts, hats and more on the ODNR online store. The collection of apparel and keepsakes are must-haves for the Ohio outdoor enthusiast in your life.

Life in ancient Ohio posters. Get your hands on a new series of posters from the Division of Geological Survey that give snapshots of what Ohio would have looked like at various points during its natural history. The posters span more than 450 million years of Earth time and help tell the story of Ohio’s natural progression from an undersea environment teeming with aquatic life to a terrestrial world thriving with plants and animals. The posters are 24-by-36 inches and printed on high-quality paper with a satin finish. They are available for purchase at store.ohiodnr.gov/collections/posters.

Ohio State Parks & Watercraft Merch Shop around the ODNR online store at store.ohiodnr.gov/pages/ products to find Ohio State Parks beanies and scarves with the popular cardinal and buckeye logo. Ohio state park vintage posters.

You can also commemorate your favorite spots with the Ohio State Parks poster series which includes seven posters featuring a different state park. The posters feature iconic attractions and images from Cowan Lake, Hocking Hills, Lake Hope, Malabar Farm, Marblehead Lighthouse and Mohican and Salt Fork state parks. Each poster measures 16-by-24 inches and may be ordered online for $9. Ohio state parks passport. The Ohio State Parks Passport is a great way to commemorate your visit to all 75 of Ohio’s scenic state parks. The full-color booklet includes regional maps, photographs and individual pages for each Ohio State Park. Learn what each park offers as well as interesting facts and local information. Users can “stamp” their passports, write notes and memorialize each visit. Passports are available at state park camp stores and lodge gift stores for $10 each or may be ordered online. 2023 Ohio state parks holiday ornament. Grab a limited-edition holi-

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Make sure friends and family are prepared for your next trip by getting them a multiyear — or even a lifetime — hunting or fishing license. Ohio resident hunting and fishing license buyers can choose from threeyear, five-year, 10-year and lifetime options. All funds generated from

the sale of licenses are deposited into the Wildlife Fund where they will be used to protect and enhance Ohio’s wildlife populations. Licenses can be purchased with the Hunt Fish OH mobile app, at hundreds of participating agents throughout the state and online using Ohio’s Wildlife Licensing System at ohiodnr.gov/buy-and-apply/ hunting-fishing-boating/huntingresources. Wild Ohio Magazine. This magazine, delivered six times a year, gives

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The stamp allows wildlife enthusiasts the opportunity to directly impact the future of Ohio’s native wildlife. Stamp proceeds go to the Endangered Species and Wildlife Diversity Fund and support habitat restoration, land purchases and conservation easements, endangered and threatened native species, educational products for students and wildlife enthusiasts and wildlife and habitat research projects. The purchase of an Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp at $15 comes with a collectible stamp, window cling and commemorative card. The stamps may be purchased with the HuntFish Oh mobile app, through Ohio’s Wildlife Licensing System or in the new online store at store.ohiodnr.gov/products/ ohio-wildlife-legacy-stamp. Showing your Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp at eight state park lodges can also earn the stamp holder a 25% discount on lodge rooms for weekday stays.

Gift Certificates And there’s always a gift card or gift certificate to buy at the ODNR online store which can make the perfect present for anyone who enjoys the natural wonders of Ohio. Gift cards or gift certificates can be used at Ohio State Parks for overnight stays, allowing the recipient to enjoy their favorite state park or visit a new one. Gift cards or gift certificates may be redeemed for camping, getaway rentals, cabin rentals and at most Ohio state park lodges. Gift certificates and gift cards may also be used at stateoperated retail stores or for boat rentals at many state park marinas. Available in any denomination and with no expiration date, gift cards and gift certificates may be purchased online at reserveohio.com or by calling 866-644-6727. Gift cards will be processed within three business days; expected delivery times vary depending on your location. Gift certificates can be purchased online only by creating an account or by logging into an existing account at reserveohio.com. Gift certificates are sent to your email automatically at the time of purchase in PDF format. Each one has a unique code that may be redeemed online or scanned from a printed or electronic copy.

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Americans ditch gadgets for shared experiences this holiday season By Alexandrea Sumuel Wealth of Geeks

Americans are ditching the oldschool gift wrap game. Rather than giving the latest gizmo or gadget, 92% prefer to give and receive experiences they can share with loved ones this holiday season. Letters to the North Pole are filled with wishes for getaways (51%), concert tickets (40%), outdoor activities (30%) and museum visits (27%), according to a survey conducted by GetYourGuide. Travel is the most coveted experience this year with millennials leading the charge. “I’d much rather fly off to warm weather and spend days at the beach with my kids than get jewelry or an expensive holiday gift from my husband. This year, we’ll return to the St. Maarten timeshare we fell in love with last Christmas. We’ll give each other tiny stocking stuffers like candy or local rum we pick up on the island, but that’s it,” said Monica Fish, founder of Planner At Heart. While the instant joy of a physical gift is undeniable, its sparkle tends to fade over time. Sharing an experience creates meaningful memories and a bond between the giver and receiver that lasts a lifetime. Generation Zers, now in their pre-teens to mid-20s, also share this sentiment. Bella Bucchiotti, founder of xoxoBella, explains, “As a member of Gen Z, I value experiences like outdoor activities, concerts and museum visits with loved ones over traditional holiday gifts. For me, material possessions hold less value. Experiences provide lasting memories, connections and fulfillment, enriching our lives in ways possessions simply can’t.”

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my dealing with inflation, high interest rates, a food and energy crisis, labor strikes, fluctuating gas prices and the restart of student loan payments, Americans still plan to splurge on holiday travel. According to GetYourGuide, 57% of respondents plan to keep their travel budget under $1,000. However, compared to last year, there’s a 35% increase in the number of Americans who plan to spend more than $1,000. But for some, it’s less about the money and more about the precious moments. “We love traveling for the holidays. When we are on vacation, we find that our kids bond with each other in a way they never do at home. This time is priceless to us. We create photo albums when we get home and the memories live on,” says Karen Kelly of Seasonal Cravings. Where are Americans going this holiday season? Domestically, those looking to escape the cold are heading to Florida (17%) and California (12%). In comparison, those looking to embrace the chill are headed to New York City (11%). International travelers don’t care as much about the weather as they head to destinations like France (13%), Mexico (10%) and Canada (10%).

Americans Are Facing a ‘Funflation’ Phenomenon It’s the new term economists are using to describe Americans’ unusual spending habits on fun experiences during a time of inflation — “Funflation.” Typically, consumers only spend money on necessities when costs go up. Yet, consumers aren’t tightening their belts regarding their enjoyment this year. Taylor Swift fans — aka Swifties — shelled out $1,300 per ticket for a chance to experience the Eras Tour, which generated $5 billion in con-

sumer spending. Almost 20% reported sharing the experience with their parents, 31% said they went with their children and just about 20% mentioned going with their siblings. Most attendees (53%) went with their friends and 42% went with their significant other. “‘Funflation,’ Taylor Swift…those experiences are really where people are willing to pay,” Corie Barry told the crowd at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit. “Bigger ticket items in electronics are not right now where people are interested.” According to a recent Bank of America report, Funflation is in full force and live entertainment has taken center stage as consumer spending shifts to an “experience” economy, with millennials and Gen Zs at the forefront.

An Experience-Based Economy An experience economy occurs when there is a shift in consumer preferences from physical products to memorable and immersive experiences. It’s not a new concept, initially coined in a 1998 article by B. Joseph Pine II and James H. Gilmore. The reference has resurfaced over the last few years, as there has been a significant increase in Americans’ enthusiasm for authentic experiences. Spending on experiences has surged by 65%, while spending on material possessions has seen a more modest 12% increase from 2019 to 2023 in the United States, according to a Mastercard Trends Report. Experiences included tourist expenditures at restaurants, amusement and recreational activities, casinos, nightclubs, bars and other events. “My husband and I have told our families not to give us gifts for many years. Instead, we come together over dinner the day before Christ-

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BUDGETING TIPS FOR HOLIDAY SPENDING

By Tracy Turner

Ohio State College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

COLUMBUS, Ohio — While increased expenses that can occur during the winter holiday season can make it hard for some consumers to avoid overspending, higher costs this year have more consumers looking for ways to stretch their budgets while still enjoying the festive season. In fact, 61% of shoppers said sales and promotions are more important when buying gifts and other holiday items this year compared with last, according to the 2023 Holiday Shopping Outlook released by the National Retail Federation. Many consumers said they plan to begin holiday spending earlier than in previous years, with 39% reporting they began holiday shopping before November, the NRF found. “A large part of why shopping starts so early is because consumers are spreading out their shopping to cover the costs that come with the holiday season,” the Washington, D.C.-based retail trade organization said in a written statement. “Consumers remain in the driver’s seat and are resilient despite headwinds of inflation, higher gas prices, stringent credit conditions and elevated interest rates.” That’s why it’s so important that as you plan for the holidays, you make sure you have a spending plan and are financially prepared and comfortable with your holiday spending, said Beth Stefura, educator of family and consumer sciences for Ohio State University Extension. “Festive commercials, emails and text messages may put you in the holiday spirit, but also affect your holiday budget,” Stefura said in a recent blog post on livehealthyosu. com. “The continuous exposure to festive commercials, fantastic bargains or limited-edition gifts encour-

ages you to spend money,” Stefura said. “Marketing techniques trigger spending, which quickly ruins your holiday budget.” Some holiday spending triggers can include special prices on gift sets, marked-up prices that are then discounted with holiday coupons, signs that say an item is “back in stock,” or offering “2-for-1” deals, she said. One way to effectively manage your money this holiday season is to unsubscribe from marketing emails and text messages and to be aware of holiday ad triggers. Another is to make a holiday spending list that includes food, baking, decorations, entertainment, travel, holiday cards, charity and gifts — and then stick to your list, she said. “Black Friday and Cyber Monday may be spending triggers. Often, we forget we are buying gifts and will purchase items for ourselves,” Stefura said. “Nothing is a bargain if you do not need it or it was not on the list.” Here are some other consumer tips to help you formulate a holiday spending plan that avoids financial pitfalls: • Make savings automatic. Set aside a portion of your paycheck. Start saving now. Transfer to your savings a set amount of money from each paycheck. • Make a list. Start with a list of everything you’ll be spending money on during the holidays. Include all gifts, foods, drinks, decorations and charitable giving. • Set reasonable expectations.

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — I remember cuddling with my mother, enjoying the one-on-one time as we shared a book. I shared the same cuddle with my children and now my grandchildren. That time plants the seeds for learning through reading. It is easy to select seeds to inspire a love of gardening and nature within our children. But, how do you choose from the thousands of children’s books that are available? One way is to use the Growing Good Kids Excellence in Children’s Literature Award Winners list. Posted annually by the Junior Master Gardener program and the American Horticultural Society, this list honors engaging, inspiring works of plant, garden, and ecology-themed children’s literature. The list gives the title, author, illustrator, synopsis, age level, and book format. The suggested age level is a variable with children. Let your knowledge of your child be your guide. Interest levels are often much higher than reading levels. There are many formats available for children’s books. Board books are sturdy in the tiny hands of those under four years of age. The abbreviations listed after each book indicate what format is available from booksellers. LB=Library Binding | HC=Hard Cover | PB=Paperback | BB=Board Book | K=Kindle | A=Audio My favorite children’s book is not on the Growing Good Kids list. It was the first children’s book I purchased for my son and my grandchild. I often gift this book at baby showers with a matching onesie and stuffed animal. This beloved book is one of Eric Carle’s delightful creations, The Very Hungry Caterpillar. So many engaging activities and crafts can accompany the story. Let your imagination guide you and the children. Here are a few of the Growing Good Kids books from my shelves, plus my personal favorite. Always remember, reading is fun (and fundamental). Very Hungry Caterpillar (Eric Carle) The board book edition is sized for small hands and teaches counting and days of the week. It follows the progress of a hungry little caterpillar as he eats his way through various foods until he forms a cocoon around himself and begins metamorphosis. Ages Baby

to 3. HC, BB, K, A. Big Yellow Sunflower (Frances Barry) A seed falls to the ground. What will it be? Turn the shaped pages as creatures watch the seed take root and sprout from the soil. Each page opens as a bright yellow petal that forms a gigantic sunflower. Ages 2 to 8. HC Brother Eagle, Sister Sky (Susan Jeffers) A Suquamish chief describes his people’s respect and love for the earth and concern for its destruction. Ages 4 to 12. HC, PB Butterflies Belong Here (Deborah Hopkinson, ill. Meilo So) A girl who loves butterflies learns about their habitat loss. This concern leads to one Monarch butterfly station, which then develops into the outdoor classroom and community involvement. Ages 4 to 8. HC, K Errol’s Garden (Gillian Hibbs) Errol loves gardening but thinks he doesn’t have a real garden. Although his home is full of beautiful plants, he longs for an outdoor space where he can grow things. Errol’s discovery leads to a solution, but he cannot do it all. Fortunately, help is nearby. Ages 3 to 8. HC, PB The Gardener (Sarah Stewart, ill. David Small) A series of letters by Lydia Grace to her family telling of her move to the city and how she takes her love of gardening with her. Ages 4 to 12. HC, PB, A Good Trick Walking Stick (Sheri Mabry Bestor, ill. by Jonny Lambert) Budding entomologists will enjoy walking sticks’ tricks throughout their lives. Ages 4 to 8. HC, PB, K, A I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato (Lauren Child) An imaginative and creative brother helps his sister, a very fussy eater, to enjoy vegetables. Ages 4 to 8. HC, PB, BB Jack’s Garden (Henry Cole) Familiar rhythm and rhyme coupled with clear illustrations follow a garden from beginning to end. Ages 4 to 8. HC, PB Karl, Get Out of the Garden! (Anita Sanchez, ill. Catherine Stock) Karl Linnaeus loved exploring the garden and studying his treasured plants and bugs. As he matured, his love of nature led Karl to give a scientific name to each living thing on earth. Ages 7 to 10. HC, K One Little Lot: The 1-2-3s of an Urban Garden (Diane C. Mullen, ill. Oriol Vidal) Examine the illustrations to count how an urban community unites, cleans up an abandoned lot, and

Gift books for gardeners Here are some recommendations from Nancy Knauss, former state master gardener coordinator at Penn State University on books that adult gardening friends and family members will love: “Bringing Nature Home” and “Nature’s Best Hope” by Douglas Tallamy, professor in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware. Tallamy’s first book, “Bringing Nature Home” changed the way many gardeners looked at their gardens. In 2020, Tallamy released “Nature’s Best Hope” in which he encourages homeowners to continue to develop natural habitats that will preserve wildlife for future generations. “Botany for Gardeners” by Brian Capon, a retired botany professor, covers plant growth and development, reproduction, plant functions and adaptations. Insects and plants go hand-inhand, but are they harmful or beneficial? “Garden Insects of North America” by Colorado State University Extension Specialist Whitney Cranshaw is designed to help gardeners

easily identify insects based on the damage that you see on the plant. “Weeds of the Northeast” by Uva, Neal and DiTomaso includes a dichotomous key for all of the species covered in the manual and full-color photos and drawings to provide further information for easy identification. For the indoor gardener, present them with a copy of “What’s Wrong with My Houseplant?” by David Deardorff and Kathryn Wadsworth. The guide begins with a how-to chapter on growing healthy plants, followed by 148 plant profiles. The book also includes a chapter on identifying common insect, disease and cultural problems and how to manage them with organic solutions. And finally, for a comprehensive reference of over 20 gardening subjects including plant diseases, vegetables, perennials, and landscape design surprise your favorite gardener with the newly updated “Penn State Extension Master Gardener Manual.” Priced at $75, the exhaustive resource should find a permanent place in every gardener’s library.

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builds friendships. Ages 3 to 7. HC, K A Place to Grow (Stephanie Bloom, ill. Kelly Murphy) A seed searching for a home wonders where it will grow. Ages 4 to 8. HC Planting a Rainbow (Lois Ehlert) Learn colors, flowers, and patience. Ages baby to 3. HC, PB, BB, K, A Plantzilla (Jerdine Nolen, ill. David Catrow) A series of letters between a student, his science teacher, and his parents follow the progress of a very unusual classroom plant over the summer. Ages 4 to 8. HC, PB, A The Reasons for a Flower (Ruth Heller) A flower’s purpose is to manufacture seeds. Still, this inviting discussion tells much more about plants and their parts. Ages 5 to 9. LB, HC, PB

The Tiny Seed (Eric Carle) The simple life cycle of a plant becomes an exciting nature lesson. Ages 3 to 8. HC, PB, BB Tops and Bottoms (Janet Stevens) An enterprising hare changes his luck by dealing with a lazy bear. Ages 4 to 8. HC, PB, K, A Two Old Potatoes and Me (John Coy, ill. Carolyn Fisher) Finding old potatoes in a cupboard, a girl and her father plant them to see what will grow. Ages 4 to 8. HC, PB, K The Ugly Vegetables (Grace Lin) A girl thinks her garden is the ugliest in the neighborhood. Then she discovers that while flowers might look and smell pretty, her mother’s Chinese vegetable soup smells the best of all. Ages 4 to 8. HC, PB, K, A

We Are the Gardeners (Joanna Gaines, ill. Julianna Swaney) The story of a family’s adventure into gardening that started with a small potted fern from a hardware store. Ages 4 to 8. HC, K, A Weslandia (Paul Fleischman, ill. Kevin Hawkes) Imaginative Wesley creates an unusual garden that helps him develop a civilization. Ages 4 to 8. HC, PB, BB, K Zora’s Zucchini (Katherine Pryor, ill. Anna Raff) Zora is excited about the first zucchini of a summer garden. But soon, Zora finds more zucchini than her family can use. This resourceful girl comes up with the perfect solution—a neighborhood garden swap. Ages 4 to 10. HC, PB, A

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Deck the halls I enjoy Christmas decor. I am a huge fan of the entire season from start to end. I am all about a good sparkle, twinkle and glow. What I do NOT love is the actual act of decorating. Basically, I love the end result. I loathe the process. As I have grown, I realize that this is an ongoing theme in my life. I am not “crafty” because, again, I do not embrace the process. I just want to get through the hands on part to sit back and enjoy the end result. Over the years, my decor has been over the top. I did my time as Santa’s dedicated decor Elf. At one point, we had six Christmas trees — one on every floor of the house and each occupied bedroom. I put wreaths on every window and (battery-operated) candles in every window. Mr. Wonderful set up a little battery-operated train under the Christmas tree. BoyWonder put his action figures on it. More than once I saw a little firefighter or plastic jet pilot riding around in comfort and holiday style. Past. In my own 1970s/1980s childhood, most people had one Christmas tree and maybe a wreath on the door. I don’t remember seeing a single garland. Did they exist? Can anyone recall? It goes without saying that all Christmas lights were multicolored. Small primary colored bulbs for the tree. The ones used outdoors were big, fat bulbs. There might be a dusty Christmas candle that was molten and faded. It was dusted off annually and placed out to be burned for maybe an hour or two. It lasted for decades. Some folks got a bit frisky and hung plastic mistletoe. I had an advent calendar that was paper. There was no candy, trinket, or “prize” each day — just the sheer thrill of opening a little door and counting down the days. In short, it was glorious. Naturally, I grew into a person that put wreaths everywhere. By the time I reached adulthood, I leaned hard into the idea that multiple trees, white lights and heaps of wreaths were a sign that we had

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n 2016, Scott Lewis kept hearing stories about parents in his area struggling with addiction while trying to take care of children. These stories inspired Lewis and his daughter, Lisa Vittorio, to start their nonprofit organization the Brightside Project. “I said to Lisa, ‘If we’re going to start something, I want to start a non-profit that is strictly for kids in Columbiana County, that helps kids where they’re in homes or situations where they don’t have a choice,’” he recalled. The organization started in Vittorio’s garage but quickly expanded into a storefront space that hosts numerous outreach and giveaway events throughout the year. One of these events is the Brightside Project’s Christmas event where children select various toys and gift bags. How it started. As co-founders and codirectors of the Brightside Project, Lewis and Vittorio opened up shop in 2016 with the goal of providing for children in times of need. They started by collecting donations and hosting outreach events out of Lewis’s house and Vittorio’s garage. However, in 2017, they began looking for a bigger space to conduct their services, eventually moving to a storefront on Broadway Avenue, in Salem, Ohio. “I remember a friend’s church came in and said, ‘What exactly are you going to be doing here?’ Lisa and I looked at each other and said, ‘We really have no idea what we’re doing. We just know we needed a bigger space.’ And then it evolved.” After moving into their new space, Lewis

and Vittorio opened a food pantry and started hosting relief events, particularly when COVID-19 hit in March 2020. During the pandemic, Vittorio and Lewis drove around in low-income housing developments and handed out bags of food to children. Around this time, they also enrolled in the Dolly Parton Imagination Library program through a partnership with Columbiana County. Currently, there are 3,200 kids enrolled in the program who receive a book once a month from the Brightside Project. In 2021, they moved again to a larger space on East Pershing Street. Inspired by the new location, Lewis was eager to get another project off the ground: the Sunshine Bus. “The Sunshine Bus was the original vision for the Brightside Project. (The plan) was to go into low-income housing developments to take food and personal care straight to the kids,” Lewis said. After receiving a $10,000 grant from State Farm Insurance, they were able to make their dreams of the Sunshine Bus a reality. While they were renovating the bus in February, a train derailed and caught fire in East Palestine, causing evacuations in the surrounding area. Vittorio and Lewis “immediately put (the bus) into gear,” traveling to schools and giving kids the opportunity to shop for food, personal care items, books and toys. Lewis emphasizes the Sunshine Bus is for all kids to use. “We didn’t want this stigma of the Sunshine Bus only helps poor kids. We didn’t want that,” Lewis said. “By us going into the schools, everybody in the class can come out to the Sunshine Bus.” (Continued on Page B3)

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SUN, DEC 10 at 1:00 P.M. Youngstown, OH. Clean modern furniture and antiques, glassware, and misc. Jeff Anglin, Auctioneer Pg. B27 MON, DEC 11 at 6:00 P.M. Canton, OH. Auction every Monday at 6PM. Antiques, collectibles, and misc. David Morris, Auctioneer Pg. B7 TUES, DEC 12 at 11:30 A.M. Lisbon, OH. Brick home, , vacant land, furniture, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B17 TUES, DEC 12 at 12:30 P.M. North Lawrence, OH. Ranch home on 4 acres, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21 WED, DEC 13 at NOON. Alliance, OH. 2 Homes, 2000 Acura, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B16 WED, DEC 13 at 5:00 P.M. North Jackson, OH. 2010 Tiffin Allegro Mountain Master 43’ motorhome, 2002 Chrysler Prowler, 1976 Chevy Camino, and misc. Ronald Roman, Auctioneer Pg. B15 THURS, DEC 14 at 12:30 P.M. Canton, OH. 3 Brick Duplexes and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B16 THURS, DEC 14 at 1:00 P.M. Louisville, OH. Real estate and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B20 (Continued on Page B24)

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Harrison counTy, WV Home on 174 +/- acres

LAND AUCTION

offered in Parcels or as a Whole LocaTion: 2443 LiTTLe eLk creek rd. WaLLace, WV 26448

OPen HOuse: tuesday, deceMber 12tH frOM 2:30-4:00 P.M.

onLine onLy bidding aPProx. 4,200 sq. FT. Home | 4 bedroom, 3 ½ baTH burning FirePLaces | Wood burning sToVe sTocked Ponds | aTTacHed garage | deTacHed garage| HunTing cabin

Lots of potential with this property! kaufman realty & auctions of WV www.kaufmanbid.com 399 W. main st., bridgeport, WV 26330 david anthony kaufman, broker License #WV0030037 andrew yoder Jr. - auctioneer/realtor andrew.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com cell# 304-931-1185 License #WV0028890 auc. Lic. #2086 Wayne yoder - auctioneer/realtor Wayne.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com cell# 304-931-1285 License #WV0029880 auc. Lic. #2161

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Roger’s Community Auction and Flea Market The Tri-State Area’s Largest Flea Market & Auctions 330-227-3232 RogersOhio.com 45625 SR 154, Rogers, OH 44455 Flea Market eveRy FRidAy each week yeAR ROund Open First Saturday of each Month April - October 2021 Monthly Consignment Auction Live Second Tuesday each Month Weekly Hay & Grain Wednesday, Fresh egg & Small Livestock Friday Online Auctions visit RogersOhio.com For dates, details and photos Flea Market open Fridays January-December

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online only Ending: mon. dEc. 11, 2023 starting at 7:00 P.M.

RILEY ONLINE AUCTION

I the undersigned will sell at Public Auction. LocatEd at 47366 tomahawk dr., nEgLEy, ohio 44441

Preview: DeceMber 11, 2023 froM 4:00 - 6:00 P.M. Pick UP: DeceMber 13, 2023 froM 1:00 to 7:00 P.M.

antiquEs ~ FurniturE

online only Ends: Mon. dEc. 18, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.

Welce Online AuctiOn

I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. LocatEd 10451 sprucEvaLE road, rogErs, ohio 44455.

Preview: DeceMber 18, 2023 froM 4:00 - 6:00 P.M. Pick UP: DeceMber 20, 2023 froM 1:00 to 7:00 P.M.

housEhoLd ~ antiquEs ~ tooLs

Ridgeway grandfather clock; Oak wash stand w/rack; 2 leather power recliners; foreign and domestic china; Americana Fostoria; cut glass; Oak china closet; Panasonic TV; stands; toys; pine dry sink; wicker furniture; leather sofa; marble top Victorian stand (damaged); Lamps; carpenter, mechanics and garden tools; oil lamps; steel runner sleds; antique tools; portable air compressor; small power tools; wooden corn sheller; crocks; Oak bedroom suite; cedar chests; granite coffee pot; rolls of fabric; Christmas; wooden duck decoys; power treadmill; knee hole desk; sofa stand; pine chest on chest; visit Baerauctions.com for online bidding. tErMs on pErsonaL propErty: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. Note: This is only a partial list, see web for complete list and pictures. Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com Jerry Welce ~ Owner

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SWEITZER ESTATE ONLINE AUCTION

I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction to settle the Estate of John Sweitzer. Located 3 miles East of Columbiana, Ohio, on SR 14 to Macklin Road then South 1 mile to Hisey Road @ 47383 HisEy Road, nEw waTERfoRd, oHio 44445.

Preview: DeceMber 19, 2023 froM 3:00 -6:00 P.M. Pick UP: DeceMber 21, 2023 froM 1:00 to 7:00 P.M.

59 cadillac ~ 73 cougaR 97 Tow MasTER ~ Tools

caRs and TRucks: 1959 Cadillac Coupe Deville Elvis Tribute GC; 1973 Mercury Cougar convertible, GC; 1997 International Tow Master Truck, 60301 miles; 1978 Dodge D150 Lil Red Express, (needs repair); 1981 Buick Regal (needs repair); 1984 Cadillac Coupe Deville (needs repair); 1993 Lincoln Town Car, (needs repair); 1982 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham (needs repair); 1997 Chevy Blazer (needs repair); Terry and King of the road campers for scrap; Tools/lawn-gaRdEn/auToMoTivE: Snap On tool box; Lawn and Garden; motors and transmissions; car parts; Mechanics, Carpenter and garden tools; Stihl chainsaw; Scooters; HD car ramps; Gravely attachments; Billy Goat vac; Cub Cadet 108 tractor; Gravely 450 Mower; Lawn tractors of various makes and conditions; noTE: This is only a very partial list, see web for complete list and pictures. visit Baerauctions.com for online bidding. TERMs on PERsonal PRoPERTy: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com Juanita Patterson, Exec for the John Sweitzer Estate – Owner BaerAuctions.com | 330-227-3236 Case # 2023 ES 00053

1847 Chickory spinet piano, wing chairs, 2 Grandfather clocks, flow blue, large lot of pictures and frames, stained glass lamps, walnut high queen bed, marble top dressers, marble top Victorian stands, mantle clocks, art deco clocks, cream separator, wicker settee and straight chair, pocket knives, humpback trunk, square oak trunks, elephant and duck figurines; upholstered wing back chairs; woven baskets; wall clocks; large lot of antique books including The Works of Theodore Roosevelt; housEhoLd: Auto Washer, portable dishwasher; LG gas dryer (one year old); Civil War books; notE: Tom Riley was an avid antique collector for many years, anything could turn up. This is only a partial list, see web for complete list and pictures. tErms on PErsonaL ProPErty: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. Visit Baerauctions.com for onlinebidding Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com Tom Riley Estate, Owner

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Columbiana online auCtion

I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. LocatEd at 42083 statE RoutE 344, coLuMbiana, ohio 44408.

Preview: DeceMber 18, 2023 froM 4:00 - 6:00 P.M. Pick UP: DeceMber 20, 2023 froM 3:00 to 7:00 P.M.

VEhicLEs ~ nEw itEMs ~ housEhoLd ~ antiquEs VEhicLEs: 1992 Chevy Camaro 2D- runs & drives 305 straight pipe, no catalytic converter, service engine light on, leak passage front side, driver door won’t open, Vin #1G1FP23E2NL162722, Mileage 96084, Title in hand; 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee SW runs & drives, cracked windshield, engine light on, brakes need repair, Vin # 1J4HR58N25C563783 Mileage 164866: 2003 United Cargo Trailer 6x12 new tires; 2004 Ford Ranger PT Vin# 1FTYR15E94PB61883; 2021 Ford Edge 32,553.1 miles, runs & drives, title in hand, Vin# 2FMPK3G96MBA37097 nEw itEMs: Dayton 1½ hp. motor; Dayton drum pump; Warrior angle grinder; back pack sprayer; aluminum step ladders; man hole bladder; tank cart; strapping cart w/accessories; pipe insulation; pallet of rubber floor tile; Spray adhesive; plumbing supplies; Weldwood contact cement; Ventis multi-gas monitor; new wheel chairs; furnace filters; hydraulic oil; brake fluid; motor oil; new cleaning supplies and accessories including GoJo, OdoBan etc.; new tubes of grease; new fire extinguishers; RV anti-freeze; gloves; 2 Rubbermaid HD platform trucks; mop heads; anti fatigue mats; cases of plastic table cloths; paper towels; Dawn & Joy dish soap; “D” & “C” size batteries; housEhoLd/antiquEs/tooLs: oak pedestal table; handicap scooter; maple breakfront; living room furniture; bedroom furniture; oak pie safe; leather sofa; Christmas decorations; pots; pans; dishes; kitchen utensils; small electrical appliances; wicker stand; grindstone; granite ware; Avon steins; air tank; 2 metal signs- (Danger High Voltage & Do Not Block Door); hammers; wrenches; Craftsman planer; Visit baerauctions.com for online bidding. tERMs on PERsonaL PRoPERty: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. notE: This is only a partial list, see web for complete list and pictures. Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com

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for the Brightside Project. (The plan) was to go into low-income housing developments to take food and personal care straight to the kids,” Lewis said. After receiving a $10,000 grant from State Farm Insurance, they were able to make their dreams of the Sunshine Bus a reality. While they were renovating the bus in February, a train derailed and caught fire in East Palestine, causing evacuations in the surrounding area. Vittorio and Lewis “immediately put (the bus) into gear,” traveling to schools and giving kids the opportunity to shop for food, personal care items, books and toys. Lewis emphasizes the Sunshine Bus is for all kids to use. “We didn’t want this stigma of the Sunshine Bus only helps poor kids. We didn’t want that,” Lewis said. “By us going into the schools, everybody in the class can come out to the Sunshine Bus.” The Brightside Project also hosts various other events and outreach programs including Backpack for Kids, Back to School Clothing, Bright Easter and Bright Christmas. Bright Christmas. The Brightside Project’s first Christmas event was held in 2016 at the Salem Memorial Building. That Christmas, they were able to help 20 kids. “I remember we were there for a couple years, and we had to hand things in through the broken window at the Memorial Building which is crazy,” Lewis laughs. Last year, they saw a turnout of FORESTRY CONSTRUCTION LANDSCAPING MACHINERY EQUIPMENT HEAVY DUTY TRUCK MONTHLY PUBLIC consignment auctions Buying, Selling or Auctioning? We do that too! We have realtors & auctioneers ready to help you buy or sell your home, rental or commercial property! DO YOU HAVE EQUIPMENT YOU’D LIKE TO SELL? CALL US TODAY (330)325-2966 We are still accepting consignments for this auction! we are open Monday & Tuesday 9am-4pm, closed Wednesday. 9am -noon Thursday, Friday & Saturday call (330)325-2966 to sell your equipment AUCTIONS? REAL ESTATE? BIDDING OPEN NOW! IN-PERSON PREVIEW DAY: WED. DEC 13TH 9am-NOON Online AUCTION DEC 13Th PUBLIC CONSIGNMENT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13th QUICK LISTING: stone slinger trucks dump trucks - 4x4 trucks w/ plows 2017 freightliner w/ terex aerial bucket - 2015 toyota tacoma 4x4 - diesel disc chippers 2006 bobcat toolcat 5600 4x4 diesel w/ front end loader - enclosed trailers- storage containers - new & used 40ft, 20ft , 9ft & 8ft - way too much to list here - come by or look at our wesbite: edinburgauctioncom EDINBURGAUCTION.COM

roughly 700 kids. This year, Lewis is expecting similar numbers, roughly 600 kids, to turn up at their Brightside Christmas event on Dec. 16, which will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 483 East Pershing St., Salem, Ohio, for Columbiana County children ages 3-18. At the event, the kids will begin by registering at the registration tent. After they register, they’ll start the journey to Toyland. The first stop is through the North Pole tent where they can meet Santa and Mrs. Claus. Then, they will travel into the warehouse, entering Candy Cane Lane, where they can marvel at various decorations and blow-ups that line the pathway. At long last, the children will enter Toyland where they will be accompanied by a volunteer to select several toys and receive a stocking stuffer bag. The amount of toys kids get to take each year depends on the amount of donations received. Last year, each child was able to select three toys and a board game. After making their selections in Toyland, the children exit through another tent where they will receive bags of perishable and nonperishable food. The group is looking for any child-friendly food items like mac and cheese cups, yogurt pouches, applesauce cups, ramen noodles — things that they can fix for themselves if needed, Lewis said. Lewis is excited about this year’s event and expresses gratitude to their partners and the community that make The Brightside Project possible. “The community has really supported us over the years and I think

it’s because we’re helping kids,” Lewis said. “They can see where their money’s going, they can see that it’s going to help the kids. That’s what we say, ‘That’s where your money is coming and that’s where your money is going.’” (Reporter Liz Partsch can be reached at epartsch@farmanddairy.com or 330-337-3419.)

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mit Federal Credit Union, First Christian Church in Salem, Drayer Physical Therapy Institute, Salem Area Chamber of Commerce, Salem First Friends Church, Team Dawes - Fairway Independent Mortage, Stratton Chevrolet, John Cockerill Industry North, Salem Visting Angels, Pennex, Columbiana County Municipal Courthouse, Jessie’s Closet Boutique, Meraki Beauty Parlor and the Brightside Project.

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QUICK LISTING: stone slinger trucks dump trucks - 4x4 trucks w/ plows 2017 freightliner w/ terex aerial bucket - 2015 toyota tacoma 4x4 - diesel disc chippers 2006 bobcat toolcat 5600 4x4 diesel w/ front end loader - enclosed trailers- storage containers - new & used 40ft, 20ft , 9ft & 8ft - way too much to list here - come by or look at our wesbite: edinburgauctioncom

ONLINE ONLY Wed. dec. 6-13, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.

ONLINE ONLY AUCTION Furniture – collectibles – Antiques

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Boak Family Trust Directs Sale. They are offering the following items as well as many others for sale and include: Furniture, Antiques, Household Contents, Collectibles, Décor and much more. For complete list of items, Pics, terms of sale, & online bidding go to www.duttonAuctions.com 728 locust street canal Fulton, oH 44614

On-Site Pick-uP: DeceMber 16th (10 a.M. - 2 P.M.) Preview: DeceMber 13th (2-4 P.M.)

cHAttel: All Bidders must register online @ www.DuttonAuctions. com to bid. All items paid for w/Credit Card, Check, or Cash before or at pick-up.

AUCTIONEER:

JARED DUTTON 330.879.5000 duttonGroup@KWcommercial.com

Canal Fulton, oH Wed. deC. 20, 2023 starting at 4:00 P.M.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

TrusT direCTs immediaTe sale ranCh home / 2 GaraGes / sToCked Pond sTark Co. – Canal FulTon – norThWesT lsd Live Onsite Bidding w/OnLine Bidding avaiLaBLe

728 locust St., Canal Fulton, oH 44614

Boak Family Trust Directs Immediate Sale - Nice & Cozy Ranch Home w/over 2,000 sqft of living space that includes 2 Beds, 2 full baths, 2 Stone Fireplaces, Central A/C, partially finished basement w/bar area, and 2 Detached Garages along with storage shed, and private stocked lake. Great Opportunity for those looking for one floor living or wanting to downsize!

OPen: dec. 9 & 17 (12-2 P.M.), 13 & 20 (2-4 P.M.)

Visit www.duttonauctions.com or call 330.879.5000 for online Bidding and Bidder’s Packet w/ complete terms of sale. Terms on real esTaTe: $6,500 down day of sale, balance due in full at closing. Buyers Premium of 10% will be added to the high bid to determine the total purchase price.

AUCTIONEER: JAREd

dUTTON, AARE

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Multi-consignor online only Knife Auction Pick uP dec 19 froM 9 a.M.-5 P.M.

Over 230 lOts Of knives frOm variOus makers. cRKT Knives: Russ Kommer I.F.B. One Piece Knife, Kommer Free Range Tactical Gut Hook Knife, Crawford The Natural Knife, M16-14Z Folding Knife, Folding Razel, Lockback Folding Knife, Mini Fulcrum Folding Knife, Ignitor Folding Knife, Eat’N Tool, M16 Lockback Knife case Knives: 2009 Case Penny Set Stockman, 2008 Case Stockman Knife, 2016 Case Stockman, 2014 Case Half Whittler, 2020 Case Mini Trapper Barn Series Gift Set, 2003 Case Brand New Toothpick Knife, 2005 Case Toothpick, 2001 Case XX Coca Cola Knife, 2007 Case Doctor Knife, 2003 Case XX Peanut Knife oTheR MoDels: Buck Limited Edition 372 Muskrat and 380 Mini Trapper, Schrade Texas Longhorn Knife, Rough Riders Knife Pick, Harley Davidson Flaming Legend III Knife, Bear & Son Mini Razor Knife, Smith & Wesson Executive Knife, Victorinox SwissChamp Hardwood Knife, Leatherman Wave Multi-Tool, Sarge Carolina Field Knife, Kobalt Utility Knife Set TeRMs: 15% Buyers Premium. Online Terms apply. Go to Kaufman.bid. Shipping available on all items. Mervin lehman cai, auctioneer/Realtor 419.685.8585 mervin.lehman@kaufmanrealty.com Kaufman Realty and auctions 330.857.7777

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Wooster Investment opportunIty

10.3 Acres | 2- duplex’s prime residenTiAl developmenT monroe Twp. | Holmes co. | wesT Holmes sd online only AucTion

opeN House: tHursday, december 7tH from 3-5 p.m.

locATion: 1988 e. smiTHville wesTern rd., woosTer, oH direcTions: From Route 83 head east on Smithville Western Rd. for 1.5 miles to location just east of Route 3. summAry: This unique investment opportunity in the vibrant City of Wooster presents a compelling blend of immediate rental income and future development potential. The property features two tenant-occupied duplexes, offering an instant return on investment and a valuable addition to any rental portfolio. Included in this offering are 3 parcels of vacant land with dual frontage on Cleveland Rd. and Smithville Western Rd. This land holds immense potential for both commercial and residential development. A significant portion of the property is zoned R-1, ideal for single-family residential projects, while the Cleveland Rd. frontage is zoned C-3 for General Commercial use, broadening the development possibilities. Currently, three out of the four residences within the duplexes are tenant-occupied, ensuring immediate income for the new owner. This rare investment opportunity is set in a highly desirable location, combining the security of existing rental income with the promise of lucrative development prospects. Seize this chance to expand your investment horizon in Wooster City. pArcel 1: 1988 & 1990 E Smithville Western Rd. 2/BR Duplex on 0.6 Acres pArcel 2: 2008 & 2010 E Smithville Western Rd. 2/BR Duplex on 0.62 Acres pArcel 3: 3 Acres of vacant land zoned R-1 with 240’ of frontage on Smithville Western Rd. pArcel 4: 3.7 Acres of vacant land zoned R-1 with 294’ of frontage on Smithville Western Rd. pArcel 5: 2.08 Acres of vacant land zoned R-1 & C-3 with 120’ of frontage on Cleveland Rd. legAl: Wayne County Parcel 71-00452.000 & 71-00451.000 in the City of Wooster, Killbuck Township and Wooster City School District. TAxes: Taxes are currently $7,111.36 for the entirety annually. If sold and surveyed separately, taxes will change. Terms: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

sAle: By THe order of griBBle counTry Acres, llc Kaufman realty & Auctions, llc. 330-857-7777 Agent: eli Troyer, cAi, reAlTor® / Auctioneer (330) 317-9259 or eli@kaufmanrealty.com Agent: Kevin lehman, cAi, Amm, Assoc. Broker / Auctioneer (330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com

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OH WOW Center for Science & Technology plans annual meeting for Dec. 14 YOUNGSTOWN — The OH WOW Center for Science & Technology will host its annual meeting Dec. 14 from noon to 2 p.m. at the Tyler History Center in the Thomas Ballroom. The meeting will not only celebrate past successes but also gaze into the future, presenting plans for

2024, focusing on the Phase 4 Renovation and Ready, Set, Go: Co-Lab Initiative. Guests can also meet the individuals joining the board and listen to a panel discussion on the role of Silicon Heartland in Voltage Valley and its profound impact on our

STEM education initiatives. Tickets for this occasion are priced at $25 and include lunch. To secure your spot, purchase tickets at ohwowkids.org or call 330-744-5914. For further inquiries, contact Executive Director Marvin Logan at execdirector@ohwowkids.org.

LakeviLLe, OH • Sat. Dec. 30, 2023 starting at 11:00 a.M.

Beautiful Western Holmes County farm in nasHville

86.214 acreS | Knox townShip | holmeS county 10 parcelS |open & wooDeD | country BuilDing SiteS |tillaBle FarmlanD | hunting & recreational lanD | (2) pole BuilDingS | liVe onSite auction

location: 14725 townShip roaD 213, laKeVille, oh 44638 gpS coorDinateS: 47.570663, -82.153311 DirectionS: From Nashville, Ohio, take SR 514 South to T.R. 213 West to property. Signs Posted. Summary: Nestled just south of Nashville, this beautiful 86.214-acre farm provides a wonderful mix of open tillable acreage and wooded land. Offered in 10 parcels with acreage ranging from 4.2 to 22 acres, this land will give you opportunities for rural building sites, farming, hunting, and investing. With road frontage on two roads (TR 213 & TR 212) this farm offers unmatched accessibility and versatility. The property has two pole buildings, and the land will sell with 51% of the mineral rights. Outdoorsman, take note that this area of Holmes County boasts excellent whitetail genetics. This farm has been managed for Whitetail since the early 2000’s and there have been multiple 150” plus deer taken off this farm over the years. Additionally, immediate hunting rights will be granted to the buyer. Walk this property at your convenience and pick out your choice parcel. parcel 1: 5.4 Acres w/ 328’ of frontage parcel 2: 5.5 Acres w/ 319’ of frontage parcel 3: 22.006 Acres w/ 50’ of frontage parcel 4: 5.054 Acres w/ 346’ of frontage parcel 5: 6 Acres w/ 330’ of frontage parcel 6: 7.66 Acres w/ 538’ of frontage w/ (2) Pole Buildings

parcel 7: 19.579 Acres w/ 974’ of frontage – Excellent Hunting parcel 8: 6.51 Acres w/ 568’ of frontage parcel 9: 4.252 Acres w/ 322’ of frontage parcel 10: 4.253 Acres w/ 586’ of frontage legal: Holmes County Parcels #’s 1100115000, 1100343003, & 1100343002. Knox Township, West Holmes LSD. taxeS: Taxes are currently $683.90/half. CAUV Recoupment is the buyer’s responsibility. termS: No Buyer’s Premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. 51% of the mineral rights transfer. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Acreage & frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Buyer to pay $750 per surveyed parcel. The auction will be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or lots, and all parcels or lots as a whole. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

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Sugarcreek, OH • Thurs. Dec. 14, 2023 starting at 4:00 P.M. with Contents to sell after real estate

3 Acre country ProPerty in SugArcreek

4 BeDroom | 2.5 BaTh | Large Barn | 3 acres | Views of The VaLLey Tuscarawas counTy | sugarcreek Twp. | garaway sD

Live Auction LocaTion: 3669 oak riDge rD., sugarcreek, oh 44681. DirecTions: From Sugarcreek take 93 North 1.5 miles to CR 144 left ½ mile to Oak Ridge Rd. North ¼ mile to property. From Walnut Creek at Walnut Creek Mennonite Church take CR 144 East 3.5 miles to Oak Ridge Rd. to property. Signs posted. summary: Only minutes from Sugarcreek & Walnut Creek and located on a nice country road is this 3.00-acre property with a 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home which consists of a nice big kitchen with a food pantry, a very nice living room complimented with a nice bookshelf, 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom and 1 half bathroom all on the main level. Leading outside from the kitchen is a very nice patio to sit and relax with family and friends while enjoying the great views of the valley. The basement of this home has a smaller kitchen with a food pantry, 2 bedrooms, and 1 full bathroom, and has a level access to the outside. This property comes with a big barn with plenty of room for livestock & equipment storage plus a side woodworking or tool room. There is plenty of pasture and a nice open field below the house to run your livestock or raise produce. conTenTs To seLL afTer re: Wood working tools: 60 gal. porter cable air compressor; 12” Grizzly Planer; Grizzly Edge Sander; Grizzly Table Saw; Porter Cable Sander; Vermont Tap & Pie Set; and other misc. woodworking tools. Household & Shop tools: Electric Refrigerator; Industrial 2 Door Jordan Cooler; 2 Picnic Tables; Lawn Roller; Hog Panels; Galvanized farm gate; Brinly 17 cubic feet garden trailer with dump; Walk & Pull behind broadcast spreader; Red Mat weedeater; Country Way 12v. trailer sprayer; Metal T-Posts; Poulan chainsaw; 18 foot extension ladder, 2-wheel wheel barrow; Bolt Bin; Honda Inverter 3000is.

reaL esTaTe Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. conTenT Terms: Payment due in full day of sale. Cash, Check or Credit Card payments accepted. 5% convenience fee will be charged on credit cards. Taxes & LegaL: Taxes currently $1660 per half. Tuscarawas County Parcel #56-00624-001.

saLe By: phiLLip & effie Troyer

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Fredericksburg, OH Tues. Dec. 19, 2023 Starting at 4:00 P.M.

Fredericksburg Home & AcreAge

5.2 Acres | 3/Br Home | sHop/Horse BArn sAlT creek Twp. | wAyne co. | souTHeAsT lsD onsiTe AucTion

OPen HOuSe: WedneSday, deceMber 13tH frOM 3-5:00 P.M.

locATion: 8455 cuTTer rD., FreDericksBurg, oH 44627. DirecTions: From Fredericksburg: Head northeast on Henry St. to Carr Rd. 0.8 miles, continue straight onto Cutter Rd. Location is on the left in 0.6 miles. summAry: Here’s a property that offers a valuable opportunity for comfortable countryside living. It features a generous lot with a hilltop view, complete with a pasture, barn, and workshop. The residence has been enhanced with significant recent improvements, including two additional bedrooms (2022), an asphalt driveway (2022), and seven new windows (2020-21). The home is efficiently heated with a natural gas (NG) heater on both floors and includes a wood-burning stove in the basement. The kitchen, updated in 2019, boasts custom hickory cabinets and an island. The main floor comprises of three bedrooms, one bathroom, living and dining areas, and a laundry room. The walk-out basement provides extra storage and a fruit cellar. An attached shop with an overhead door features attic storage and the walk-out basement hosts a 2-stall horse barn with space for hay and buggy storage. The property also includes a 12x20 animal shelter in the spacious pasture. Sale includes numerous natural gas appliances: a fridge in the shop, stove and fridge in the kitchen, and a freezer and stove in the basement. A solar system with batteries, an inverter, solar panel, battery charger, and auto-start setup is also part of the offering. noTe: The generator is excluded from the sale. Private septic and water supplied via air-powered pump from neighboring spring. This property presents a prime opportunity to own a well-equipped home in an ideal location, just minutes from Fredericksburg, making it a perfect blend of country charm and convenient living. legAl: Wayne County Parcel 45-00026.002 in Salt Creek Township and Southeast Local Schools. TAxes: Taxes are currently $2,620.64 annually. Terms: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

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2 premier HomeS and acreage 15.8 acreS in 3 parcelS | 5/Br Home W/SHop, Barn, & Kennel | 3/Br Home & SHop|5 acre lot FranKlin tWp. | Wayne county | triWay lSd onSite auction

Open HOuse: THursday, december 7TH frOm 3-5:00 p.m.

location: 7680 Hoy rd., FredericKSBurg, oH 44627 directionS: From Fredericksburg, head north on Fredericksburg Rd. for 2.7 miles, turn left on Moreland Rd. 1.2 miles turn left on Hoy Rd. 0.4 miles to location on left. Summary: Here’s an exciting opportunity just north of Fredericksburg to buy two separate premier homesteads, along with a 5-acre building lot in a prime location. parcel 1: 6.663 Acres. A premier 3,296 sq ft home built in 2018. Features a well-equipped kitchen with custom cabinetry that flows into the dining and living room. Features an open floor plan, The second floor boasts 4 large bedrooms, and a full bath. A 34’x 80’dog kennel with huge outside runs is the height of dog luxury. Expansive pastures for grazing, a two-level 30’x 48’ horse barn, and a parcel 2: Nestled upon 3.9 acres, a charming 1,936 sq. ft. log-style home built in 2007 beckons, radiating warmth and rustic allure. This dwelling harmonizes seamlessly with its surroundings. Accompanying it, a purposeful woodshop invites artisans and craftsmen, surrounded by picturesque pastures encouraging serenity and creativity. parcel 3: A pristine expanse of 5 acres awaits your imagination and vision. This untouched pastureland, a verdant canvas, offers endless possibilities for expansion, development, or preservation, tailored to your desires and dreams. Unleash your aspirations across this scenic landscape, where the convergence of country living and refinement meets boundless potential. Whether seeking a thriving homestead, a tranquil escape from the bustle, or an investment canvas for future growth, these parcels promise limitless opportunities to shape your bespoke haven. Embrace the serenity, untapped potential, and boundless opportunities these meticulously curated properties in the heart of Wayne County offer. Seize the chance to make your mark on this picturesque canvas of rural sophistication legal: Wayne County Parcels 30-00884.001, 30-00884.017, and part of 30-00884.000 in Franklin Township and Triway Local School District. taxeS: Annual taxes are currently $10,162.08 for Parcel 1 & 3 combined and would likely change with a new survey. $959.12 for Parcel 2. termS: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

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Giffin Content Wooster onLine onLY AuCtion Chevy Colorado TruCk | Massey Ferguson CoMpaCT TraCTor | snap on Tools | allis ChalMers & siMpliCiTy riding TraCTors| air CoMpressor Belly Mowers | Zero Turn lawn Mower

130+ lots incluDing a 2016 Chevy Colorado Truck with 8,000 miles, 4WD Massey Ferguson Compact Tractor GC 1705 like new (200hrs) with Bucket; 3 pt. attachments for tractor including Weight Box & Frame, Pallet Fork, link bar, etc.; Allis Chalmers & Simplicity Riding Tractors; Belly Mowers; Air Compressor; many lots of Quality Hand Tools including some Snap On and S&K; Hose & Hose Reel; Torch Set; Tiller attachment; Driveway Grader; Brinly Corn Planter; Zero Turn Lawn Mower; yard tools; Ramps; Battery Chargers; Chipper; Garden Tools; Chains; Ladders; Saw Horses; Green House; Chain Saws; Weed Eaters; and more! note froM faMily frienD: This sale, the first of more to come, represents a partial lifetime accumulation of Ewing Giffin, Alice’s deceased husband Ewing graduated from OSU with a degree in agricultural engineering. He went on to work for the Allis Chalmers Company. From there, WF Weigley and Co, an Allis Chalmers dealer in Wooster. Upon their closing he went to Agrimark/Town & Country machinery division as their service manager. Upon his retirement he worked for neighboring farmers when not taking care of his place. Ewing was well known in the agriculture circle.....Salesman, Mechanic, Partner and most importantly Friend. He was known in the Ag circle as someone that could always get the farmer and his equipment up and running. Here is your chance to own some of his pride and joy..…Bid With Confidence!! terMs: 10% Buyers Premium, Online Bidding Terms Apply pick up on tuesday, decemBer 12, 2023 from 12:00-4:00 p.m.; Wooster area; pick up location Will Be on invoice Kaufman realty & auctions 330.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com K&M team: DerricK KanDel, realtor/auctioneer 330.231.4524 derrick.kandel@kaufmanrealty.com Myron Miller, realtor/auctioneer 330.204.0864 myron.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

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Consignment Contents AuCtion pick Up Location: 559 BeLden parkway ne, sUgarcreek, ohio 44681 pick Up date: thUrsday, deceMBer 14th froM 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.M.

Vehicles | Trailers | Tools | anTiques FurniTure & household

Vehicles & Trailers: 2017 Buick Envision AWD 88,867 mi; 2004 Chevy Silverado service truck 178,453 mi; 2015 Ford Fiesta 137,981 mi; 2009 Dodge Journey 138,519 mi; 2008 Buick Lucerne 188,329 mi; 1956 Metropolitan hardtop 39,712 mi; (2) United enclosed double axel trailers, 19’6’’ & 18’6’’ length; PJ 6’x 12’ utility trailer; (2) smaller single axle utility trailers; misc vehicle accessories including truck running boards shop Tools & Misc: Gravely 8163 riding tractor w/ mower & snow blower attachment; Yard Machines 21’’snow thrower; air compressors; DeWalt cordless tools & batteries; Stihl weed eaters, chainsaws, blowers & trimmers; open end wrenches; double hook chains; chain binders; organizers; toolboxes; gas cans; elec powered hand tools; (3) air hoses on reels; Werner stepladder; farm gates; bench top sandblast cabinet; 12-ton hydr pipe bender; metal shelves; propane mosquito trap; Yukon SL crossbow; ghost blind hunting blind; trail cameras; gun cleaning kits FurniTure & household, Misc: chest of drawers; kitchen pedestal table w/ 4 chairs; vanity; kneehole drop front desk; full size bed frame; metal file cabinets; Kenmore refrigerator; Whirlpool washer & dryer combo; Big Green Egg grill; Kitchen Aid mixer; misc kitchenware & cookware; Primo water dispenser; Fuji bicycle; collector tractor cards; 7-Up cooler; vintage oil cans; traffic signs noTe: Very partial list above with over 270 lots to choose from. Be sure to visit Kaufman-auctions.com to view the complete catalog, view photos & to bid. TerMs: Online terms apply, 10% buyer’s premium.

Auction by order of: Multiple consignors

KauFMan realTY & aucTions 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com cliFF spranG, realTor/ aucTioneer 330.464.5155 cliff.sprang@kaufmanrealty.com raY Yoder, realTor/ aucTioneer 330.204.0110 ray.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

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Fresno, oh Thurs. Dec. 28, 2023 starting at 4:00 pm

Beautiful Secluded dream ProPerty Live On-siTe AucTiOn

LOcATiOn: 31525 TOwnship rD 227, FresnO, OhiO 43824 DirecTiOns: From New Bedford take S.R. 643 south 2 miles, turn left onto T.R. 227 1.2 miles to location. Signs Posted.

Open HOuse: tues. Dec. 19tH, frOm 3:00 tO 5:00 pm

22.7 Acres | 6-Bdrm Home | BArn | FinisHed sHop Building | Kennel | excellent Hunting | crAwFord townsHip | cosHocton county | gArAwAy lsd

Welcome to your secluded countryside haven! This extraordinary property offers the best of rural living with modern comforts. Nestled on open and wooded acres, this gem boasts a stunning 6-bedroom home, meticulously crafted in 2012 to capture both elegance and comfort. Included is a finished shop building complete with a kitchen, full bath, in floor heat, and is perfect for creative pursuits or gatherings. A 32 x 36 barn awaits your hobbies or livestock ventures. And for furry friends, a heated 6-run dog kennel ensures their comfort year-round. Nature lovers and hunting enthusiasts will revel in the abundant wildlife, making it an ideal spot for excellent deer hunting & includes a raised hunting blind. Utilities to the home include solar battery system, outdoor boiler hot water heat, in floor heat, propane appliances, private spring water well, & private septic. Serenity, space, and unparalleled beauty await in this country paradise. Don’t miss this opportunity and join us on auction day. reAL esTATe Terms: No Buyers Premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS” and sells subject to seller confirmation. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Announcement’s day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. LegAL: Parcel 0080000020400 in Crawford Township of Coshocton County and the Garaway LSD. Taxes per half year are currently $1,429. nOTe: Please visit Kaufman-auctions.com for more info and to view photos.

Auction By order oF: micHeAl & reginA yoder

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KillbucK, OH Wed. dec. 13, 2023 starting at 4:00 P.M.

Holmes County ACreAge AuCtion 45 Acres of VersAtile reAl estAte

locAtion: tr 67, KillbucK, oH 44637. Auction to be Held At KillbucK VAlley cHristiAn cHurcH. 10504 cr 620, KillbucK, oH 44637. directions: From US 62 at Killbuck, take CR 53 south 2 miles to TR 67 to property. From SR 60 at Layland, take CR 19 west to CR 323 north to TR 67. Watch for signs!

45.852 Wooded & open Acres | LArge pond HoLmes county | KiLLbucK tWp | West HoLmes scHooLs

Come take a look at this country setting property in southern Holmes County. 45 wooded and open acres in 4 parcels with building sites, a large pond for fishing, hunting, camping, farming, etc. 2556 feet of road frontage. Walk over the property at your convenience and risk. Please be considerate of tenant farmer’s crops. Real estate will sell at 4 P.M. at Killbuck Valley Christian Church. Take CR 620 from US 62 to 10504 CR 620, Killbuck. PArcel 1: 12.8 mostly open acres with 766’ frontage on TR 67 and 263’ on CR 53. PArcel 2: 11 open and wooded acres with 438’ frontage on TR 67. PArcel 3: 12.552 open and wooded acres with large pond, 720’ frontage on TR 67. PArcel 4: 9.5 open and wooded acres with 369’ frontage on TR 67. reAl estAte terMs: No buyer premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. No financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Auction will be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or lots, and all parcels or lots as a whole. legAl: Holmes County Parcels #08-00607000, 08-00609-001, and part of 08-00609-000. Taxes to be determined. Killbuck Township, West Holmes Schools. sale by the order of: glenn James snow sr. KAufMAn reAlty & Auctions 330.852.4111 or www.kaufman-auctions.com steve Maag, reAltor, gri 330-763-4769 or steve@kaufmanrealty.com

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really arrived. As a human magpie, I do love shiny objects. At one point I had LIGHTED wreaths in every room including the bathrooms. In case you’re wondering, a lighted wreath hanging over the toilet lends more a “Las Vegas” than a vintage holiday vibe. I could never bring myself to do blinking white lights. It felt too much like a roadside diner sign flashing “Eat at Joe’s.” When the children were small, it was all about the excess. A holiday hand soap dispenser that played “Jingle Bells” when pressed? Yes, please! For the record, GirlWonder bought that from her first job when she was 16 years old. Sleigh bells on every door. Garland on every mantel. Wreaths everywhere. There was just a lot of ribbon and glitter. Again, glorious. Then the children grew up and out. I still love decor but I’m simpler these days. Some greenery. White lights. My wreath hoard has been lessened. I mean I think six wreaths is a reasonable amount. Possibly not enough honestly. It’s what I can handle these days. I keep wandering around the house moving things around. Taking some things away. I get excited about special Christmas coffee mugs. Cute and practical. Doesn’t take up much space. Zero glitter fallout. In a similar “love the result, loathe the process” vein — I love beautifully wrapped gifts. I do not, however, enjoy wrapping gifts. GirlWonder has a vendetta against gift bags. Probably from a childhood of having the cat unwrapping her presents before she could? We like a nice wrapped box. The issue being that gift wrapping is the holiday cousin of folding laundry. Sure, it feels great to have it done, but the process itself isn’t exactly a party. The end result is always worth it, however. I will continue to deck the halls and haul out the holly. Then I will sit back, sip a hot beverage out of a Christmas cup, and think to myself that what we really need around here is one more wreath. (Kymberly Foster Seabolt welcomes comments in care of LifeOutLoud@Comcast.net; P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; or KymberlyFosterSeabolt.com.)

Cookies & cocoa with cows at Burbick Farms COLUMBIANA, Ohio — The public is invited to visit Burbick Farms, 13480 New Buffalo Road, Dec. 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, for Christmas Cookies & Cocoa with Cows. Cow lovers of all ages are welcome to the Christmas-lit barn to see cattle up close — including newborn calves — while enjoying sweet Christmas treats. Entry is free but there will also be items and activities available for purchase, including cow and Christmas cookies, hot cocoa, Burbick Farms beef jerky and sticks, cow memorabilia including tote bags, mugs and cards, Burbick Farm shirts and face painting for purchase. There will be plenty of elves on hand helping out to make the event special, as well as tractors to see and sit on for great photo opportunities. For more information on Burbick Farms, visit gburbickfarms.com or call 330-853-7592.


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Thursday, December 7, 2023 3col. x 6.5” Ad @ $11.50/ col. in. = $224.25 v REAL ESTATE DECEMBER DECEMBER 11 185± ACRES IN 3 TRACTS. Wayne County, IN (Milton, IN). Quality Cropland Tile Maps Available Long Time 11 High 185± ACRES IN 3–TRACTS. Wayne •County, IN (Milton, Family Ownership w/Cropland Great Maintenance • Excellent Managed IN). High Quality – Tile Maps Available • Long Time Timber Recreation Tract with•Beautiful FamilyTract/Investment Ownership w/ &Great Maintenance Excellent Managed Views • Between Cambridge City & Connersville • Frontage on Timber Tract/Investment & Recreation Tract with Beautiful Two Roads • Good Access to Hwy 1 &&I-70 • 2024 Crop•Rights Views • Between Cambridge City Connersville Frontage on Included. Contact Steve Slonaker 765-969-1697. Two Roads • Good Access to Hwy 1 & I-70 • 2024 Crop Rights 14 717± ACRES IN 24 TRACTS. Jackson County & Scioto Included. Contact Steve Slonaker 765-969-1697. County, OH (Minford, OH). Incredibly Well-Maintained Farm 717± Scenery ACRES& IN 24 TRACTS. Jackson• Two County & Scioto •14 Beautiful Recreational Opportunities Homes OH (Minford, Farm –County, One Including an IngroundOH). Pool Incredibly • Get AwayWell-Maintained Cabin • Tracts • Beautiful & Recreational Opportunities Homes Ranging fromScenery 2-99± Acres • 613.24 FSA Cropland Acres• Two • Excellent – One Land Including an Cattle Inground Pool Contact • Get Away Tillable • Turnkey Operation. Luke Cabin • Tracts Ranging800-451-2709. from 2-99± Acres • 613.24 FSA Cropland Acres • ExSchrader cellent • Turnkey Cattle Operation. Contact Luke 19 237±Tillable ACRES Land IN 7 TRACTS. Hillsdale County, MI (Hillsdale, MI). Great Location at the Corner of Reading & Cambria 800-451-2709. Schrader Roads • Productive Farmland • Country Home & Outbuildings 19 237± ACRESTillable IN 7 TRACTS. Hillsdale County, MI (Hill•sdale, Recreational Opportunities Building Sites. & Cambria Location•atPotential the Corner of Reading MI). Great Contact Jordan 800-451-2709. Roads •Kevin Productive Tillable Farmland • Country Home & Out21 305± ACRES IN 8 TRACTS. Fayette County, IN (Connersville, buildings • Recreational Opportunities • Potential Building Sites. IN). 2024 Cropland Rights Conveyed to Buyer(s) Contact Kevin Jordan 800-451-2709. • Good Waterways • Nearly All Cropland w/ Good Access • 21 305± IN 8•TRACTS. IN (ConBeans Made ACRES 63 Bu. In 2023 Large FieldsFayette Ready toCounty, Farm • Connersville Cropland Conveyed to Buyer(s) nersville, IN).Brick 2024Home Schools • 1986 w/ GoodRights Barns Ready to • Good Waterways Nearly 765-969-1697 All Croplandor w/ Good Access • Move In. Contact Steve•Slonaker Andy Walther Beans Made 63 Bu. In 2023 • Large Fields Ready to Farm • Con765-969-0401. nersville Schools Brick Home w/ IN Good Barns Ready to 21 114± ACRES IN •5 1986 TRACTS. Henry County, (Middletown, Move In. Contact Steve Slonaker 765-969-1697 or Andy Walther IN). Investment Quality Farmland • Excellent Corn Soil 765-969-0401. Index Rating • Hunting and Recreational Wooded Land • Between Muncie and ACRES New Castle Oakville,Henry IN • Available 21 114± IN–5near TRACTS. County, IN (Middlefor 2024IN). CropInvestment Rights • Shenandoah School System. ContactCorn Mark Soil town, Quality Farmland • Excellent Smithson 765-744-1846. Index Rating • Hunting and Recreational Wooded Land • BeREAL CONT. tweenESTATE Muncie and New Castle – near Oakville, IN • Available JANUARY for 2024 Crop Rights • Shenandoah School System. Contact Mark 9 160± ACRES IN 3 TRACTS. Newton County, IN. Contact Smithson 765-744-1846. Jim Hayworth 765-427-1913 or Matt Wiseman 219-689-4373. Follow 15 90.8± ACRES IN 5 TRACTS. Noble County,usINon: (Avilla, IN). Contact Steve Coil 260-446-2037. 16 145± ACRES IN 3 TRACTS. St. Joseph County, IN. Contact Keith Lineback 574-286-2622

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17 96± ACRES IN 2 TRACTS. Union County, IN (Liberty, IN). Contact Steve Slonaker 765-969-1697. FARM EQUIPMENT & PERSONAL PROPERTY DECEMBER 8 PERSONAL PROPERTY. Connersville, IN. Contact Andy CONT. Walther 765-969-0401. JANUARY 18 PERSONAL PROPERTY – TIMED ONLINE ONLY. LaGrange, Contact Mishler 260-336-9750 or Mark 9 160± IN. ACRES INRobert 3 TRACTS. Newton County, IN. Contact Schroeder 260-564-0570. Jim Hayworth 765-427-1913 or Matt Wiseman 219-689-4373. 19 FARM EQUIPMENT. West Unity, OH. Contact Robert 15 90.8± ACRES IN 5 TRACTS. Noble County, IN (Avilla, Mishler 260-336-9750. IN). Contact Steve Coil 260-446-2037. 21 PERSONAL PROPERTY & FARM EQUIPMENT. North 16 145± ACRES IN TRACTS. St. Joseph County, IN. Contact Judson, IN. Contact Phil3Wolfe 260-248-1191. Keith Lineback 574-286-2622 27 FARM EQUIPMENT. Pioneer, OH. Contact Ritter Cox 260-609-3306. 17 96± ACRES IN 2 TRACTS. Union County, IN (Liberty, 28 FARM EQUIPMENT YEAR END CONSIGNMENT – IN). Contact Steve Slonaker 765-969-1697. VIRTUAL AND TIMED ONLINE ONLY. Various Locations. Contact Eric Ott 260-413-0787 or Robert Mishler 260-336-9750. JANUARY 18 PERSONAL PROPERTY – TIMED ONLINE ONLY. LaGrange, IN. Contact Robert Mishler 260-336-9750. DECEMBER UpcomingAUCTIONS 8 PERSONAL PROPERTY. Connersville, IN. Contact Andy Check our website daily for auction updates and real estate listings — Walther 765-969-0401. Over 60,000,000 hits annually. 18 PERSONAL PROPERTY – TIMED ONLINE ONLY. Follow LaGrange, IN. Contact Robert Mishler 260-336-9750 or Mark us on: Schroeder Get our 260-564-0570. iOS 19 App FARM EQUIPMENT. West Unity, OH. Contact Robert 800-451-2709 • SchraderAuction.com Mishler 260-336-9750.

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21 PERSONAL PROPERTY & FARM EQUIPMENT. North Judson, IN. Contact Phil Wolfe 260-248-1191. 27 FARM EQUIPMENT. Pioneer, OH. Contact Ritter Cox 260-609-3306. 28 FARM EQUIPMENT YEAR END CONSIGNMENT – VIRTUAL AND TIMED ONLINE ONLY. Various Locations. Contact Eric Ott 260-413-0787 or Robert Mishler 260-336-9750.

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Online Only • Tues. DeC. 12, 2023 STARTS CLOSING AT 10:00 A.M.

BY ORDER OF THE OWNERS, BY ORDER OF THE SECURE PARTY, WE Will OFFER FOR SAlE BY

PUBLIC ONLINE AUCTION

6993 PEARL RD., MIDDLEBURG HTS, OH 44130 ReGIsTeR TO BID @: https://tinyurl.com/97b6xwb8

FARM AuCTIONeeR’s & DAIRY NOTe: THERE IS A 18% BUYER’S PREMIUM TO ALL Thursday, APPLIED December 7, SALES. 2023 THIs OFFICe FuRNITuRe AND TesTING eQuIP3col. x 6.5” Ad MeNT HAs BeeN WeLL TAKeN CARe OF!!! FuRNITuRe: EXECUTIVE OFFICE DESKS, @ $11.50/ col. in.CUBICALS, = $224.25 LATERAL FILES, POSTURE CHAIRS, STACK CHAIRS, COMPUTER TABLES, RESTAURANT TABLES, ART WORK, STORAGE SHELVING, ELECTRONICS: SMARTBOARDS, FLAT SCREEN TV, COMPUTERS AND PRINTERS, SAFETY EQUIPMENT: PM10 AIR QUALITY SYSTEM, MOLD TESTING KITS, BREATHING SYSTEMS, ROBOT2001 ROBOPAC SHRINK

WRAP MACHINE. VENDING MACHINES: TWO SODA AND SNACK MACHINES, NUMEROUS OTHER ITEMS

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PREVIEW: DECEMBER 8, 2023 FROM 10:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M.

AUCTIONEERs: NEAL P. GROssMAN

& MICHELLE RUNYON

Canton, oH EvEry Monday night starting at 6:00 P.M.

Morris Auction

3655 Dueber ave. SW, Canton, oH 44647 Auctioneers:

DAviD and roDney Morris (330) 933-1892 • www.morrisauctions.com

Chesterland, OhiO Wed. dec. 13, 2023 Starting at 4:00 P.M.

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10263 Wye rd, Chesterland, Oh 44026 Come out and see this fixer upper home on a corner lot with 2 acres, 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, large living room with walk out sliding doors, eat-in kitchen, 200-amp service, Generac home generator, attached 1 car garage with asphalt driveway & detached pole building/garage 32X40 with electric & concrete floor. TeRMS: 10% down day of auction, Certified/Guaranteed funds (nonrefundable). Balance due at closing, a 10% buyer’s premium will be added to final bid price to constitute purchase price. Property sold “as is” “where is. Balance due at closing approximately 45 days. Buyers Real estate Agents Must Register 48 Hours Prior To Auction 440-749-0860 @ Mike davis

Mike Davis Auctioneers, LTD.

Berkshire Hathaway Home Services/ Stouffer Realty 15067 Hayes Rd. Middlefield, Ohio 44062 440-749-0860 “What We Sell Is Service” Website:www.mikedavisauctioneersohio.com E-Mail: info@mikedavisauctioneersohio.com

Williamsfield, OhiO Sat. Dec. 9, 2023 starting at 9:30 a.M.

ReaL eState & PeRSONaL PROPeRtY

AUCTION

4548 slater Rd., Williamsfield, Oh 44023 rEaL EstatE @ 12:30 P.M.

This home located on 6.723 acres has 2 bedrooms and 1½ bathrooms with an attached 2+ car garage. Also included with this property is a 48’X32’ workshop with 2 bays, a 3 sided 32’X50’ pole barn, a pond in the back yard and has a stream running through it. teRMS: $10,000.00 down day of auction, Certified/Guaranteed funds (non-refundable). Balance due at closing, a 10% buyer’s premium will be added to final bid price to constitute purchase price. Property sold “as is” “where is. Balance due at closing approximately 45 days. Real Estate agents representing clients need to call 24 hours prior to auction to register @ 440-749-0860 Mike Davis.

PErsOnaL PrOPErtY @ 9:30 a.M.

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Challenger 65B Caterpillar (transmission issues, New Holland LS170 skid steer w/like new rubber, forks, bucket, Ferguson 30, 1969 Ford 700 grain dump truck twin cylinders 5 sp. 2 sp. axle, homemade bail spear, Cub Cadet w/ Kubota diesel engine riding lawn mower, 1959 Pontiac Star Chief car 4 door, 1917 Chevy Truck (need assembled), 1922 Buick Coupe (need assembled), Prowler Lynx by Fleetwood camper, 500 gal. fuel tank, 100+ gal propane tank, Western Flyer bicycle homemade w/motor, Restored horse carriage, steering wheels, horns, tractor seats, spoke wheels, wooden wheels, 2-Lincoln welders AC225, HVLP sprayer new, Baldor sander, Pittsburgh 2-ton cherry picker, Kennedy machinist box, wood lathe, band saw, Quincy air compressor, Dewalt chop saw & cordless tools, craftsman: shop vac, toolbox, grinder, band saw, drill press, top & bottom toolbox, Skatblast jacks, torch set, air hose on reel, grease guns, come a long, log chains, fuel pumps, levels, scales, belt sander, sand stones. Oak rolltop desk w/keys, Thorola radio, pedestal round table w/4chairs, double drop leaf table, Full bedroom set 9 dr. dresser w/mirror, 6 dr. dresser & nightstand, Frigidaire refrigerator/freezer, couch, dresser, Samsung electric dryer, Whirlpool washer, Porcelain top table & cabinet, , quilt racks, steamer trunk, clawfoot piano stool, platform rocker, Lane cedar chest, wooden stool, china cabinets, trolleys, milk cans, barrels, wood crates, hay hook, wood pulleys, cookbooks, 2-Gilbert Child’s tool chests, Erector set, depression glass, granite ware, old tins, milk cans, oil lamps, lanterns, Dietz clear globes, crocks & jugs, buckets, watering cans, meat grinders White Mountain elect. Ice cream freezers, Fenton pieces, wood canister set, Pyrex, Anchor Hocking, cuckoo wall clock, croquet set, White Mountain elect. Ice cream freezers, wood step stool, advertising yard sticks, wood office chair& stool, knives & sharpeners, LiONeL tRaiNS: engines, cars, cranes, transformers, lights, bridges & more, Lionel desk train light, 1940’s Model Builder Train magazines, AHM train cars in boxes, Tyco train cars in box, too many to list go to our website for pictures! 1468 & 1568 Intl toy tractors in box, Ford 5000 precision in box, Intl 1086, JD & firetruck, JD20 riding tractor (restored), aUctiONeeRS NOte: This is only a partial listing! We will be selling in 2 rings, bring a friend & spend the day with us! teRMS: caSH, cHecK, Mc & ViSa 10% BUYeRS PReMiUM. Lunch Stand Available

Mike Davis Auctioneers, LTD.

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Berkshire Hathaway Home Services/ Stouffer Realty 15067 Hayes Rd. Middlefield, Ohio 44062 440-749-0860 “What We Sell Is Service” Website:www.mikedavisauctioneersohio.com E-Mail: info@mikedavisauctioneersohio.com

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Thursday, December 7, 2023

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ATHENS, OH • FRI. DEC. 8, 2023

CALDWELL, OH SAT. DEC. 16, 2023

starting at 11:00 a.M. • rEaL EstatE tO sELL @ HigH nOOn

92+/- ACRE ATHENS COUNTY OHIO

starting at 11:00 a.M.

REAL ESTATE AND CHATTEL AUCTION

NOBLE COUNTY OHIO

92 +/- ACRES - 2 STORY FARMHOUSE - 4 BED - 1 BATH - BASEMENT - PUBLIC WATER AVAILABLE - CARPORT - LARGE BARN - TIMBER POTENTIAL - RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES - HUNTING - ROCK OUTCROPPING - OPEN FIELDS - LODI TWP ATHENS COUNTY - OHIO - OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!! ALSO SELLING TOOLS - HOUSEHOLD - MISC.

4170 ANGEL RIDGE ROAD – ATHENS, OHIO 45701 DIRECTIONS: From Athens US Rt. 33 to exit #199B, left on Richland Ave., right on Old US Rt. 33 (Pomeroy Rd.) 6.4 miles, left onto Angel Ridge Rd. Auction on right. Signs will be posted.

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS with this unique Athens County Ohio 92 +/- acre farm. Picturesque farm near the Middle Branch River which meanders through nearly the entire property. Farm offers a 2-story, vinyl sided, 4-bed, 1-bath home; also includes carport, seasonal room, partial basement and has many updates including a new kitchen. Home currently has cistern water & a septic system with public water available. Also located to the rear of the house is a large 2 story barn. Road frontage on Angle Ridge Road w/field access on Old US Route 33. This farm has a mixture of forest, pasture, and hay fields. Much of the bottom ground is flanked by hillsides that can give the feel of being away from civilization and being remote w/wooded areas, paths, and rock outcroppings. This property presents the diversity for farming, hunting, recreational use, or hiking. Use your imagination. This property also has a healthy deer & other wildlife habitat for all types of outdoor enthusiasts. NOTE: Some marketable timber present. Property includes a Conservation Easement Protecting the natural beauty of intermittent streams & the Middle Branch River. Please see our website for a copy of the easement. All mineral rights owned by the seller will transfer. -FEEL FrEE tO WaLK PrOPErtY at YOUr OWn risK anD COnVEniEnCETERMS ON REAL ESTATE: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final bid to determine the contract price. Successful purchaser(s) will be required to deposit 10% of the contract price as a non-refundable down payment the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). This property will sell “as-is, where is” w/no warranties implied or expressed. Property will sell with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. Secure Title will manage the closing. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcements on the day of auction will take

precedence over any and all printed material. HOUSEHOLD-BARN ITEMS: Primitive wagon; slaw cutter; old bottles; flat top trunk; few adv. Items; Books-G.S. Porter, Zane Grey, brass bell; Old dolls; lamps; DVD’s & VHS; Records; Cassette tapes; old cameras; Linens; Buffet; Gateleg table & chairs; Recliner; Kenmore Washer & dryer; Kenmore Elect. Cook stove; S/S Refrigerator; Amana Microwave; sm Kitchen appliances; Bakeware; Depression Glassware; Pressed glass; Décor’ items; hay knife; corn jobber; Sheep feeders; feed tubs; 309-2 row corn planter; Long handled tools; hand tools; Yard carts; Elect hand tools; Metal Shelving; com-a-longs; Lawn catcher; Misc. Lumber; gas cans; buckets; and more. TERMS OF CHATTELS: Cash or Good check with proper ID Day of sale. Not responsible for loss or accidents. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: If you are looking for acreage, a forever home, hunting, recreational, hicking, or farming land, check out this property. Keep in mind this property is located only 10 minutes from Athens and the Ohio University. With a short drive you can be at this beautiful country location. Feel free to walk the property at your own convenience. iF YOU WaLK tHE PrOPErtY, DrEss FOr tHE FaLL HUnting sEasOn. Hope to see you there! Opportunity Knocks!!

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

23.5+/- ACRES – 1 TRACT – MOSTLY WOODED 4 MILES FROM I-77 – EXCELLENT RECREATIONAL PROPERTY – MOSTLY WOODED – NOBLE TWP. NOBLE COUNTY – OHIO – OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

GROVES HILL RD. – CALDWELL, OHIO

(39.7561, -81.5877) DIRECTIONS: From I-77, use Exit #25 (Caldwell Exit), go west on St. Rt. 78, follow for 2.35 miles, turn right onto Groves Hill Rd., follow for .35 miles to “Y” in road, stay left, continue to follow Groves Hill Rd. for 1.2 miles to auction property on your left. Signs will be posted. Opportunity Knocks w/ these 23.5+/- acres located in Noble Twp., Noble County, Ohio. This property is ideal for the hunting or recreational enthusiast. It is conveniently located within a few minutes of I-77. Property has trails throughout with good signs of whitetail and other wildlife. If you are in the market for a hunting or recreational piece of property that is ideally located – you will want to check this property out. FEEL FREE TO WALK PROPERTY AT YOUR OWN RISK AND CONVENIENCE TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final bid to determine the contract price. Successful purchaser(s) will be required to deposit 10% of the contract price as a non-refundable down payment the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). This property will sell “as-is, where is” w/no warranties implied or expressed. Property will sell with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. Property will be offered as one tract and sold as a lump sum. Minerals were previously reserved by past owners, so no minerals will transfer with land. Secure Title will manage the closing. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcements on the day of auction will take precedence over any and all printed material.

OWNERS: JOSH AND JONI BIEDENBACH AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: BEN SCHAFER REALTY ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC. www.edandbenschafer.com • www.benschaferrealty.com 740-584-7253 • 740-305-5054 BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER – 740-584-SALE ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-584-2921 DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-621-1576 LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-819-8838 BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER – 740-885-1236

OWNER: LUCY HAWK ATHENS COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS # 23C10028 AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: ED AND BEN SCHAFER AUCTIONEERS, LLC. BEN SCHAFER REALTY DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/REAL ESTATE AGENT 740-621-1576 dean@benschaferrealty.com WWW.EDANDBENSCHAFER.COM 740-305-5054 • 740-584-SALE

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: In the Market for hunting or recreational ground? You will want to attend this Auction. Hope to see you Saturday, December 16th.

Treasures waiting to be found!

MALTA, OH • SAT. DEC. 9, 2023 starting at 11:00 a.M.

ABSOLUTE 161+/- ACRE MORGAN COUNTY OHIO

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

161 +/- ACRES - 8 TRACTS RANGING FROM 7 TO 42 ACRES – HOUSE – BARNS – TIMBER – WOODED - LOTS OF ROAD FRONTAGE - BUILDING SITES - PRIME HUNTING – RECREATIONAL LAND - OPEN ACREAGE - DEERFIELD TWP MORGAN COUNTY - OHIO - OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!

2689 FINLEY ROAD (CR #25) - MALTA, OHIO 43758 DIRECTIONS: From Malta go St. Rt. 78 West, to St. Rt. 37 West, go left, follow to Finley Rd., turn left, follow to auction site. Signs will be posted. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS w/ this offering of real estate. These 161+/- acres will be offered in 8 tracts and as a whole, whichever brings the most money is the way they will be sold. This acreage is a combination of woods (w/ several acres of mature timber), older pastureland w/overgrowth (providing ideal wildlife cover), and tillable fields providing many areas for food plots and crops. This property could easily be returned to a working farm or used for hunting & recreational purposes or both. Also has potential for building sites. This property offers a lot of road frontage as the road runs through nearly the whole farm with acreage laying on both sides of Finely Road (CR #25). This land has diverse habitat that draws & maintains wildlife making it ideal for hunting & recreation on this hard-to-find piece of Real Estate in Appalachia Ohio. There is also a house, barns, and camping pavilion on this scenic farm. All mineral rights of the owners will transfer. A walk through the wooded areas has the elegance of a state park. The tract breakdown is as follows: TRACT #1: 6.96+/- acres featuring a 1520 sq. ft., 3 bed, 1-bath, recently updated kitchen, dining area, living room, front porch, rear patio, partial basement, propane fireplace w/logs, propane forced air heating, private septic, water well & cistern near the house. NOTE: House comes with appliances and is partially furnished. This quaint house would make a great weekend get-a-way, hunting retreat, or starter home. Also included on this tract are 2 large older barns that have been covered with metal and 2 other smaller buildings that are set in this spacious yard which overlooks the valley. TRACT #2: 29.99 +/- acres offering a mixture of bottom ground with pasture and wooded areas. This property has a stream that flows throughout. TRACT #3: 20.94 +/- acres of mostly wooded ground w/mature timber and a stream meandering through this tract. This tract has a beautiful possibility for a building site for that dream home near the road w/ a large open area that is currently a hay field. Public water is available to this tract with easy access and plenty of road frontage. TRACT #4: 15.51 +/- acres with pasture, undergrowth and a small wooded patch make up this tract. TRACT #5: 19.38 +/- acres offers great cover for wildlife with this overgrowth of pasture ground, a

pond is located on this tract with wooded area in the rear. TRACT #6: 16.04 +/- acres includes wooded & open areas with overgrown pasture ideal for wildlife. TRACT #7: 11.61 +/- acres is mostly wooded with mature timber, approx. 3 acres of open field for an ideal building site and/or food plots. Towards the rear of this tract there is a large open pavilion constructed with large timbers, used for recreational purposes, would make an ideal hunting camp. TRACT #8: 41.49 +/- acres offers a scenic view of the area below & adjacent ridges with the stream running through the rear of this mostly wooded tract with mature timber. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!! PLEasE FEEL FrEE tO WaLK PrOPErtY at YOUr OWn risK anD COnVEniEnCE. iF YOU WaLK tHE PrOPErtY, DrEss FOr tHE FaLL HUnting sEasOn. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final bid to determine the contract price. Successful purchaser(s) will be required to deposit 10% of the contract price as a non-refundable down payment the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). This property will sell “as-is, where is” w/no warranties implied or expressed. Property will sell with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. This property will sell Absolute with no minimums or reserves. Acreage amounts are approximate, and the purchase price may be adjusted at closing to reflect actual acreage amounts. Secure Title will manage the closing. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcements on the day of auction will take precedence over any and all printed material. Not responsible for loss or accidents. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: You do not want to miss this opportunity. This beautiful property has lots of potential for any desires you may have. The recently renovated cabin is move in ready. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!! OWNERS: THE MATAS FAMILY AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: ED AND BEN SCHAFER AUCTIONEERS, LLC. BEN SCHAFER REALTY DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/REAL ESTATE AGENT 740-621-1576 • dean@benschaferrealty.com WWW.EDANDBENSCHAFER.COM • 740-305-5054 • 740-584-SALE


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AUCTION

15067 hayes Road, Middlefield, Ohio 44062 NeW: Toy tractors (some Ertl), Campbell Hausfeld 15 pc. ½” impact wrench kit, mega blocks plastic blocks, baby dolls, pillows, 19 pc. Knife set, Chefs basics 10 pc kitchen block set, Hallmark Royal Deluxe peddle toy car w/box, Melissa & Doug wooden cube puzzle & wooden peg puzzle, Marvel Superhero Spiderman remote car, Marvel plastic figurines, battery lights, go snap camera toys, Rory’s Paw Patrol, throw blankets, blankets & pillows, barn brooms, scoop shovels, new & used halters, plastic high back lawn chairs, My Little Pony small pony, tee shirts, cleaning products, air sprays, hats, gloves, Partylite candle holders new in box Ryobi 18V tool set, Skil 12V drill, Craftsman 14.4 drill electric in box, Central Machinery grinder, Rockwell sander, B&D drills, Elgin troll motor, Craftsman 18.0 V drill & saw, Ryobi 6” orbital buffer, Makita Sawzall, Earth Wise electric tree pruner, Harley Davidson saddle stool on rollers, hand tools, tool boxes, hand tools, Husqvarna chain saw, pressure washer gas, wheel barrow, 2 ton hydraulic trolley jack, gas cans, runner sled, glassware, linens, old books, old Farm & Dairy, old Ohio Farmer, hunting clothes, fishing poles, tackle boxes, bird houses, golf clubs, Porcelain Bears: Christmas & 2- Indian, lamps: glass shades, oil & electric, 2 door metal cabinets/clothes closet, rocking chair, end tables, trunks: flat & humpback, cat figurines, clown & pig pitcher, Frog w/guitar cookie jar, Kenmore microwave, porcelain doll, vases, small bell w/eagle, Coleman camp stove, toboggan, runner sleds, door w/hooks coat rack, snowman, Christmas balls, Santa & house figurines, Santa tree ornaments, Vintage light up cross, some Christmas village houses, Snowman cookie jar & porcelain bowls, Christmas sweat shirts, old lights, children’s books HO train & track, metal detector, table top pool table, carriage kit no horse, wood blocks, cast iron: horse drawn Coke wagon, horse drawn ice wagon & horse drawn open carriage, child’s wheelbarrow, postcards, puzzles, This is only a partial listing! come out and spend the evening with us! TerMS: CASH, CHECK, MC & VISA 10% Buyers Premium plus 6.75% sales tax. Lunch Stand Available.

Mike Davis Auctioneers, LTD.

Berkshire Hathaway Home Services/Stouffer Realty 15067 Hayes Rd. Middlefield, Ohio 44062 440-749-0860 “What We Sell Is Service” Website:www.mikedavisauctioneersohio.com E-Mail: info@mikedavisauctioneersohio.com

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NortoN, oh • Sat. Dec. 9, 2023 starting at 1:00 P.M.

Large antique & CoLLeCtion auCtion

4217 S. Cleveland-Massillon, Norton, OH 330-706-9950 Large Vintage Glass Collection (Fenton, Murano, Viking, Imperial, Mosser, Dagenhart, Mary Gregory, Depression Glass, LE Smith, Pilgrim, Fostoria, Heisey, Victorian Glass, Carnival Glass, Jeanette, Etc.), Head Vases, Swung Vases and Much More. termS: Cash or Check, Buyer’s Premium 10%, Gallery is Opened also bid online at https://www.auctionzip.com/auction-catalog/catalog_P24ZODcF2L, Preview at NOON.

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CUMBERLAND, OH • FRI. DEC. 15, 2023 STARTING @ 10:30 A.M. • REAL ESTATE TO SELL AT HIGH NOON

A. LYNN HALL ESTATE ABSOLUTE

REAL ESTATE AND CHATTEL AUCTION

2 STORY HOME – BARNYARD – GARAGES – VACANT LOT – 3 TRACTS –OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!! -ALSO SELLING AULTMAN AND TAYLOR STEAM ENGINE – OLD JOHN DEER TRACTORS – ALLIS CHALMERS HORSE DRAWN EQUIP. – MISC FARM RELATED ITEMS – HOUSEHOLD AND MORE!!!

600 EAST MAIN ST., CUMBERLAND, OHIO 43732

Opportunity Knocks w/ this real estate offering in Cumberland, Ohio. We will be offering three tracts; all three tracts will be sold separately and will not be combined. TRACT #1 is two lots located in the Village of Cumberland. Situated on these tracts is a two-story home that with a little TLC could be converted back into a wonderful place to call home. This home features a large kitchen w/ breakfast area, dining room, half bath, living room and sunroom on the first floor. The second floor consist of three bedrooms and a full bath. Home also has a full basement. Also situated on tract #1 is an older mobile home (that needs attention), a block garage/shop area, a detached garage, and pavilion in the large back yard. TRACT #2 is a 1.7+/- acre “barnyard” located in the village of Cumberland. This property has beautiful older bank barn – that does need some repair – but could be put back into use with some TLC. There is also another building on this property. Be sure to check this tract out. TRACT #3 is an approximate 33’x165’ vacant lot located on West Main St. in Cumberland. All tracts will be sold individually and not combined. Opportunity Knocks!!!

INSPECTION DATES: DECEMBER 9 FROM 10:00 A.M. TILL 1:00 P.M.

Wooster, oh SAT. DEC. 9, 2023 starting at 12:00 nOOn

APPLEMAN ACRES LLC

LAND AUCTION

PlAin TwP * wAynE Co * wooSTEr, ohio

The following 57.8 acres located on Springville Road will be offered at Public Auction. This parcel is located between Mckee Road and State Route 3. Auction will be conducted on location at the BluE BArn winEry 4407 ColumBuS roAD, wooSTEr, ohio. Offered by ReMax Showcase Auction Services. Watch for signs. This acreage will be offered in parcels and as a whole and will be sold whichever nets the most for the seller. This is an awesome chunk of Wayne County ground located just south of Wooster in Triway School District. PARCEL NO. 43-00795.001. • TAXES: $764.95 PEr yEAr Parcel#1- 20+ acres of open ground Parcel#2 20+ acres of open ground Parcel#3 17+ acres of open and a bit of woods 464 ft of road frontage. TErmS: A $10,000 non-refundable down payment due the day of the auction with the balance due at closing. A 6% Buyers Premium will be added to the final bid price to determine the final selling price. Buyer or Buyer’s and seller will agree to split the cost of an Owners Title Ins. Policy. Currently in the CAUV program and in the event the buyer or buyer’s decide to opt out, any recoupment will be a buyer’s expense. AuCTion noTE: Great location minutes from Wooster. Take the time to inspect this great auction opportunity. If you’re looking for nice rolling tillable ground with outstanding views, we have it. Call Terri Grove, listing agent or the Auctioneer with any questions.

AuCTion By orDEr oF: APPlEmAn ACrES, llC

AUCTIONEER/REALTOR,

MARK BACHUS 330.621.6576 LISTING AGENT, TERRI GROVE 330.231.2410 AUCTION COORDINATOR,

JOHN MEYER 330.465.7872 ASSISTING AUCTIONEER, JR. MAST JIM & SUE HAND, REMAX SHOWCASE REALTOR/OWNERS 330-464-0190 (CELL) 330-264-2644 (OFFICE)

TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final bid to determine the contract price. Successful purchaser(s) will be required to deposit 10% of the contract price or $2,500.00, whichever is more, as a non-refundable down payment the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). This property will sell “as-is, where is” w/no warranties implied or expressed. Property will sell with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. This property will sell Absolute with no minimums or reserves. Secure Title will manage the closing. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcements on the day of auction will take precedence over any and all printed material. STEAM ENGINE, 1930’S CHEVY, TRACTORS, VEHICLES, EQUIPMENT, AND ATTACHMENTS AND MORE: Aultman and Taylor 16 HP steam engine Mansfield Ohio; 1930’s Chevy – find in barn – needs work – but rumored to have been driven by John Dillinger in a shootout; John Deere tractor frame; New Style John Deere A; John Deere 160 riding mower; Allis Chalmers frame; Allis Chalmers tractor; John Deere A; John Deere Model D; un-styled John Deere G; John Deere for parts; Ford flatbed cab-over; 1973 White semi-truck; Chevy 3500 with flat bed, 1997 Dodge Dakota ext cab.; truck utility box; large hit miss engine; S-Wheels; J and M gravity wagon; “The Clipper” grain cleaner; detach trailer; tire chains; John Deere tractor parts; truck tool box; vac-a-way seed cleaner; trailer axles; 1100 gal water tank; truck cattle racks; hay rake; John Deere sickle bar mower; John Deere front end loader with manure bucket; cultipacker; 3 pt. hitch disk 10’; John Deere horse drawn 3 bottom plow; John Deere 3 bottom horse drawn plow; 4 bottom Oliver 508 plow; John Deere 4 bottom plow; Allis Chalmers small round bailer; Allis Chalmers square bailer; horse drawn plows; Allis Chalmers round baler; yard roller; John Deere 227 tri-cycle 2 row picker; water tanks; steel wheel running gear; fence posts; telephone poles; two man saws; vintage single cutter; wheel weights; log chains; binders; wash tubs; wood and aluminum extension ladders; step ladders; petal hitches; galvanized funnel; tractor wheel weights; long handled tools; Pepsi umbrellas; hand tools; air compressor; tow straps; steel fittings; cable clamps; misc. nuts and bolts; small live trap; drum catty; slate tiles for roofing; various tractor tires; scaffolding; wood burner; plastic pipe; cable; chokers; extension cords; garden wagon; vintage license plates; scrap; piping tin; lumber piles; 16’ angle 1”x1”; 8” steel tubing pieces; table saw; radial arm saw; planter with damage; levels; gas cans; chains; John Deere metal sign; wooden boxes; and more. HOUSEHOLD COLLECTIBLES, FURNITURE, AND MORE: Fenton rabbits; candle holders; oil lamps; Fenton bells; floral pictures; end table lamps; floor lamps; figurines; nature pictures; Christmas trees; light upriver picture; milk bottles; cast iron John Deere wall décor; metal tins; john deer mugs; lazy susan; Avon bottles; wall décor; coffee can; end tables; coffee table; folding chairs; corner shelf; drop leaf stand; magazine stand; rocking chair; lamp table; kitchen table and chairs; antique table; and more. TERMS ON CHATTELS; CASH OR GOOD CHECK W/ PROPER ID

AUCTION BY ORDER OF: ESTATE OF A. LYNN HALL; ASHLEY WARNE, EXECUTOR GUERNSEY COUNTY PROBATE CASE 21PE054270; SUSAN MCDONALD, ATTORNEY

AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: BEN SCHAFER REALTY ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC. www.edandbenschafer.com • www.benschaferrealty.com 740-584-7253 • 740-305-5054 CARLA LEONARD, LISTING AGENT – 740-581-8454 BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER - 740-584-SALE ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-584-2921 LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-819-8838 DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-621-1576 BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER – 740-885-1236

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Thursday, December 7, 2023

Williams County - West Unity, OH 800.451.2709 • SchraderAuction.com SELLER: D&L Trucking LLC, Doug Siegel Estate Equipment Questions Call: 260.336.9750 AUCTION MANAGER: Jerry Ehle • 260.410.1996 (Salesperson) #SAL.2006001035, (Auctioneer) #2013000026, Farm Schrader Equipment Real Estate Auction to Begin and Auction Company, Inc. (Jeffersonville, OH) #REC.0000314452, (Irwin, Real Auction(Auctioneer) to Follow at Approximately 12:30pm OH) Estate #BBB.2010001376, #63198513759 FARM EQUIPMENT: • Tractors • Receiver • FARM EQUIPMENT: • Tractors • Receiver • Combine Combine • Heads • Carts • Trucks & Trailers •• JD Heads • Carts • Trucks & Trailers • JD Corn & Bean Corn & Bean Planters • Backhoe • ExPlanters • Backhoe • Excavator • Dozer • AG Chem cavator • Dozer • AG Chem Sprayer • NH3 Applicator & Support • Tillage Equipment • Sprayer • NH3 Applicator & Support • Tillage EquipGrain Cart & Wagons • Farm Equipment & ment • Grain Cart & Wagons • Farm Equipment & Misc. Items Misc. REAL ESTATE - 3.91± ACRES OFFERED IN Items ONE TRACTESTATE W/ BUILDINGS:- 40’x90’ REAL 3.91±poleACRES OFFERED IN ONE barn w/ concrete floors & 14’ eaves, 32’x60’ TRACT W/60’x75’ BUILDINGS: Quonset building, barn w/ 30’x30’ 40’x90’ pole barn w/ concreteall floors & &14’ eaves, addition concrete floors 22’ high rafters 32’x60’ Quonset building, on main portion of the w/ barn. 30’x30’ 21’x60’ storage 60’x75’ barn addition all concrete floors & building. Jefferson Twp., Williams Co., OH 22’ high rafters on main portion of the barn. 21’x60’ Williams County - West Unity, OH FARM EQUIPMENT & storage building. Jefferson Twp., Williams Co., OH REAL ESTATE AUCTION Farm Equipment Auction to Begin LOCATION: 4.5 mi. east of Holiday City (20A/15) on CR-M or 1 mi. Real EstateofAuction Follow OH at Approxinorth West to Unity, on Lincoln St to CR-M then west 2 mi. mately 12:30pm (Approx. Address: 18042 CR M, West Unity, OH 43570) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 @ 10AM INSPECTIONS: Mon, Dec. 11 • 11am-2pm & INSPECTIONS: Mon, Dec. 11 • 11am-2pm & Sat, Dec. 16 • 9am-12pm Sat, Dec. 16 • 9am-12pm LOCATION: 4.5 mi. east of Holiday City SELLER: D&L Trucking LLC, Doug Siegel Estate (20A/15) on CR-M or 1 mi. north of West Equipment Questions Call: 260.336.9750 Unity, OH on Lincoln St to CR-M then west AUCTION MANAGER: Jerry 2 mi. (Approx. Address: 18042 CR M, West Ehle • 260.410.1996 (Salesperson) #SAL.2006001035, (Auctioneer) #2013000026 , Schrader Real Estate and Unity, OH 43570) Auction Company, Inc. (Jeffersonville, OH) #REC.0000314452, (Irwin, OH)

FARM EQUIPMENT & REAL ESTATE AUCTION

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 @ 10AM

#BBB.2010001376, (Auctioneer) #63198513759

800.451.2709 • SchraderAuction.com

FARM & DAIRY online only 12/7, 12/14 Closes: Tues. DeC. 12, 2023 starting at 10:00 a.M. 2(4.0”) x6 @ $11.75col.in. = $141 x2 = $282

Willham Roofing online auction

Absolute Online Timed Auction to reduce equipment and inventory that is no longer needed. Internet bidding only, through Proxibid.

Auction location is:

20501 Albion Rd., Strongsville, oH 44149

See full auction catalog and pictures online at www.proxibid.com/rdfarnsworth Preview DaTe: Monday, December 11, 2023 - 10 A.M. until Noon. CheCkouT/PiCkuP DaTe: Wednesday, December 13th, 2023 from 10 A.M. until 2 P.M. TruCk: 1999 Ford F-450 single cab truck w/7.3L Powerstroke Turbo diesel, Auto Trans, 12’ Stake bed, & 108k miles – Runs and Drives – real nice truck. TraCTor/Farm equiP: Ford 5000 gas tractor w/8 spd. trans, 3 pt., 540 PTO, & 1 rear remote; MY-D HAN-D 18’ hay elevator w/elec. Motor; John Deere LT180 lawn tractor w/42” mower deck; Snyder Ind. 300 gal. sprayer; NICE Millcreek 37+ compact manure spreader w/poly floor; ABI TR3 3 pt. 80” Arena Drag; (2) 48” steel lawn rollers; tow behind broadcast spreaders; lawn & garden tools; 7’x12’ flatbed hay wagon; (14) 30” horse barn doors; Coats 310 tire changer; WW Grinder chipper/shredder; snow blowers; push mowers; 4500W generator; Stihl 14” chainsaw; assorted lumber; aluminum dock plate; I-Beams and other steel; Pallets of barn siding; patio furniture. rooFing equiPmenT & maTerials: Morgen RC68 Radial Belt Stacking Aggregate Conveyor (68’ length – 25HP Kohler engine); LARGE 10’ Niagara 6120 3 phase metal shear; (3) Garlock 36” Gravel Spreaders; Garlock Roofing Tear-Off machine; (16) 36” & 48” Chain Mops; Roof tar spreaders; (3) Tandem and (2) Single axle tar kettles; (6) Garlock trash chute hoppers; (2) Amida Cart-Lite 1000W 110V portable light towers; 200+ buckets of roofing adhesive & waterproofing membrane; pallets of Ludowici & Monier clay tile roofing material; Pallets of slate roofing; custom metal siding and roofing panels; pipe insulation; (4) bunks of metal roof insulation; copper and galvanized snow guard; (15+) bunks of Nailboard insulation; safety rail; wooden and asphalt shingles; aluminum ladder racks and toolboxes; 6’ and 4’ concrete blocks; assorted roofing supplies. Terms: Registration and bidding through Proxibid.com. Accepted payments: Cash, Certified Checks, Wire Transfers, Credit Cards. 10% Buyer’s Premium on all sales, 5% Cash Discount. Buyer takes responsibility for safety & proper use of all items purchased. All items are sold “As Is” with no guarantees or warranties. All sales are final. Read auction listing on Proxibid for full auction terms.

sale by orDer oF: willham rooFing Co. inC.

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NORTH BLOOMFIELD, OH Sat. DEC. 16, 2023 Horses start at 9:00 a.m.

Bloomfield livestock Auction llc

MVHS buys IBM Building in Youngstown

Located ½ mile west of Rt 45 on Rt 87, N. Bloomfield, Ohio 44450

HORSE AUCTION SELLiNg StaNDaRDBRED HORSES, SaDDLE HORSES & PONiES

Call in by Wednesday, deCember 13tH, 2023 to Consign loCal Horses in Catalog (440) 685-4487

All non-catalogued horses will be checked-in morning of sale upon arrival **ALL OUT OF STATE HORSES MUST HAVE A SHIPPER STATEMENT PAPER TO BE CHECKED-IN. Papers available at Drop-Off tERMS: CASH, GOOD CHECK DAY OF SALE, VISA, MASTERCARD AND DISCOVER. 5% BUYERS PREMIUM WAIVED WHEN PAID WITH CASH OR GOOD CHECK. Please call your trucker before Saturday to have your horses trucked. To insure you receive your check: Please provide your trucker with a #10 envelope with your full name (first, middle & last), correct mailing address & recommendation of horse, coggins paper if current or EID paper. Dealers, Please Call/text your horse list to Exclusive Dealer Number 330-604-0496 before 6:00 am Saturday morning. REStaURaNt OPEN FOR BREaKFaSt aND LUNCH! EQUiNE iNFORMatiON DOCUMENt (EiD): Please provide and fill in all information needed on the EID. Your compliance is mandatory! In order to sell a loose horse, paperwork MUST accompany the horse and be signed by the owner on front and back of document in red, green or blue ink. NO BLACK INK! Addresses MUST be complete and signature MUST match the name on the address. You must have a phone number and it must be current (working/in-service). Having your document filled out prior to your arrival on auction day is suggested. You may pick up forms at the Livestock Office or from your trucker. We need your cooperation in this matter and it is in your best interest monetarily. Thank you.

2211 kinsmAn RoAd, nW noRth Bloomfield, ohio 44450 PHONE #(440) 685-4487

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — The Mahoning Valley Historical Society announced that it recently purchased the IBM Building property at 250 East Federal St. This transfer of ownership was a culmination of more than two years of negotiations and development. MVHS has been a tenant in this building since the Historical Society began to manage the Business and Media Archives of the Mahoning Valley project, then located on the third floor of the IBM Building, in 1999. The MVHS Board of Directors and management pursued this property for its 45,000 square feet of usable and temperature-controlled space on the top three floors and in the lobby and its adaptability. The property also includes over one acre of land, most of which is paved and striped for parking close to 100 vehicles. The Mahoning Valley Historical Society will be joining many longstanding businesses and institutions, and several more recent ones in this district, in furthering its mission to collect, preserve, teach and celebrate the history of the people of the Mahoning Valley.

Middlefield, Oh • WED. DEc. 13, 2023 starting at 5:30 P.M.

GUNS - AMMUNITION - cOINS & MORE

“ABSOLUTE AUCTION”

17717 Newcomb Road, Middlefield, Ohio 44062

GUN COLLECTION-AMMUNITION-COIN COLLECTION & MORE scope S#2767789, Remington 7600 .270 cal. Bushnell scope GUNS: Krieghoff K32 San Remo 4 barrel set S#223, RemS#A8000218, Colt (SS) Python .357 cal., Colt (SS) Trooper .357 ington 870WM 410 gauge S#T891387H, Remington 870WM 28 gauge S#T709852J, Remington 870WM 12 gauge S#V497795V, cal., Remington 1100 16 gauge, Remington 700 BDL .270 cal. (Like new), and more. Remington 870WM 20 gauge S#V847380X, Remington 870WM AMMUNITION ETc.: Federal 410 gauge 9 shot, Blazer 16 gauge (Like new) S#D367892W, Remington 1100 Magnum 9mm Luger 115 grain, Remington .270 130 grain, Hornady .17 12 gauge S#L888162M, Browning Citori 525 20 gauge New in cal., Tul-Ammo .40 S&W 170 grain, Remington .45 auto 230 HC S#170552MX131, Browning Superposed Citori 12 gauge O-U S#76643, Browning Citori CXS 20 gauge S#28289ZR131 grain, Winchester .400 Legend 215 grain, Winchester .350 Leg, Browning A-Bolt 30-06 Nikon scope S#53429PT717, Ruger end 180 grain, Winchester .25 auto 50 grain, Range Dynamics American 450 cal. (NIB) S#691080539, Henry Golden Eagle 22 .223 55 grain, Remington 16 gauge 6 shot, Blazer .22LR 40 grain. cOINS ETc.: 1923 Silver dollar, half dollars, 1926 dime, cal. (NIB) S#GE001047 , Sako Sporter 222 cal. Leupold scope S#AI161998, Browning Ducks Unlimited 70th Anniversary Silver gold dollars, Barack Obama 24 KT gold US quarter set, Black Diamond nickel, Lincoln & Kennedy coin set, John Tyler encased Gold 12 gauge (NIB) S#2666OU2007, Beretta 303 12 gauge (NIB) coins, 1936 dime encased, Wisconsin quarter encased, UncircuS#N67882E, Savage Axis 400 Legend (Bushnell scope) (Like lated penny encased, JFK coin collection, Bicentennial coin set, new) S#R055445, Savage 10 6.5 Creedmoor Athlon scope (Like new) S#K684280 , Rossi Amedeo .45 Colt (NIB) S#RR1518of Three centuries nickel set, Indian head penny & Buffalo nickel set, History of Lincoln penny set, Princess Di coins, JFK gold half 2000, Ruger Red Label (gold inlay) 12 gauge (NIB) S#411-78076, Marlin 1895 45-70 (NIB) S#RM0021218, Winchester 94 John dollar, Elvis Presley coins, Barack Obama gold dollar encased, American Innovator 13 coin set in presentation case, Desert Wayne 32-40 (New) S#JW45524, Winchester 94 John Wayne 32-40 (New) S#JW45524, Winchester 70 308 cal. S#G1802948, Storm coins, rolls of 20 half dollars, roll of 25 Susan B Anthony Marlin (SS) 1894 357 cal. S#91206623, Marlin (SS) 1894 44 cal. silver dollars, roll of 25 golden dollars, Abraham Lincoln coin enS#91807533, Remington 700 243 cal. BSA scope S#30528, Win- cased, 1976 Uncirculated Eisenhower dollar, Jefferson nickel & Sacagawea dollar encased, and more. chester 670 30-06 Vortex scope S#116182, Savage 95R17 .17 View listing and photos on auctionzip.com ID# 13983 HMR Bushnell scope S#3562345, Savage (SS) 112 300 cal. Tasco scope S#F886122, Ruger American 450 cal. Leupold scope FREE DRAWINGS: One gun drawing SAVAGE AXIS 6.5 S#690238425, Glenfield 30A 30-30 Tasco scope S#23023767, creedmoor. You will be entered each time you purchase a Winchester XTR .350 Legend Vortex scope S#PT16660YZ357, gun! Need to be present to win. Weatherby Mark V 257 cal. Burris scope S#H226418, Browning 2024 calendar Drawing with 62 chances to win a gun. Belgium 300 cal. S#7L41798, Henry H004 .22 cal. S#GB541342, The calendar Winner will be the Buyer of the Henry H009G 360 cal. (Like new) S#BH02806G, Remington Highest Selling Gun at This Auction. 870WM 20 gauge (NIB) S#W196428U, Weatherby Vanguard 300 cal. Like new S#VB042162, Remington 1100TD 12 gauge TERMS: We will accept Cash, Check, Debit card, ViS#L122016V, Remington 870WM 12 gauge S#3025957V, Weatherby Vanguard 300 cal. S#VX39706, Weatherby Orion sa-Mastercard-Disc with proper ID. There is a 5% Buyer’s 12 gauge O-U S#E003942, Ruger Black Hawk New Model 357 Premium on all sales. 5% will be waived if paid with cash cal. S#3541215, Ruger Black Hawk 44 cal. S#8007431, Ruger or good check. You must be 18 or older to purchase long Red Hawk 44 cal. S#500-34867 , Taurus 357 cal. Tasco scope guns, be 21 or older to purchase hand guns, be an Ohio S#L167061B, Sako Sporter L61R 338 cal. S#39293, Brown- resident to purchase firearms at this auction. AUcTIONEER’S NOTE: “GREAT QUALITY AUCing Superposed Broadway 12 gauge S#5641572, Winchester TION” GOOD CLEAN GUN COLLECTION 12 20 gauge (Like new) S#831656, Browning BLR 30-06 (Like This is an auction that you don’t want to miss!! new) S#02779NR427, Savage 110 243 cal. Bushnell scope Lots of GOOD QUALITY ITEMS! Food Available S#E762944, Remington 541S 22 cal. S#1163516, Canik 9mm (Like new) S#T6472-22 BU29489, Ruger 1022 22 cal. Red Dot Bring your family for an exciting evening at this Auction!! scope (Like new) S#252-24178, Mossberg Maverick 12 gauge S#MV17589F, Mossberg 500 12 gauge (2 barrels) S#J927048, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER Remington 870WM 20 gauge LW S#S728247K, C Barker 12 SXS S#7373, Remington 760 30-06, Remington 700 22-250 Pro Hunt330-907-1401 er scope S#C6848766, Ruger Red Label 20 gauge (NIB) S#401BROkER 22008, Browning BLR 270 cal. Bushnell scope S#D6475NV427, 330-527-3000 Weatherby Vanguard 308 cal. Guide Gear scope S#VL37702, Owner & Miller not responsible should any Franchi Raptor 20 gauge S#HH17301, Perazzi MX14 12 gauge accidents occur. S#66699, Mossberg Patriot 350 Legend (Like new) S#MPR0483262, Parker Bro. 12 gauge SXS S#132004, Remington 700 6.5 Creedmoor (NIB) S#RR12599M, Mossberg 535 Camo 12 gauge (2 330-907-1401 bbls) S#AT022074, Remington 1100 20 gauge S#M278672X, Marlin 375 .375 Win. Bushnell scope S#20071907, Savage 64 .22 cal. Barska

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Thursday, December 7, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Marketplace

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Antique Stores, Auctions and Shows

Antique When the packaging becomes the toy Shows & Sales

KOVELS

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SAT. DEC. 9 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Stark Vintage Market Antique & Vintage Show, Canton, OH. For more info: 330-495-3044 or www.starkvintagemarket.com

Antiques & Collecting

SAT. DEC. 9 & SUN. DEC. 10 from 12 p.m.-6 p.m. each day. 2023 Model Train Open House, Austintown, OH. For more info: www.ymra.org

By Terry and Kim Kovel Toys have been used as advertising premiums for more than 100 years, from the cloth dolls that first appeared in the 19th century and baseball cards initially issued by tobacco companies to Cracker Jack prizes and more recent toys in cereal boxes or kids’ fast-food meals. This “Log Cabin Express” toy, which sold for $150 at an online auction on AntiqueAdvertising.com, is an unusual case: the tin can of Log Cabin syrup didn’t come with a toy, it became the toy. The rolling platform was the premium. It attaches to the empty tin to turn it into a pull toy. The tin was already eye-catching with its cabin shape and colorful lithographs. One side is marked as “Table Size,” suggesting consumers “Serve From The Can.” Long before today’s environmental concerns and zero-waste movements, this company encouraged reusing its packaging. After all, why make a brightly colored figural tin if it’s only going to be thrown away? Q. I have too many antiques and vintage objects from the early 1900s and middle 1800s that have been left to me from family. My children (all married with children) have no desire for

any of my antiques or vintage collection, which includes dishes, silverware, toys, books, blanket boxes (1800s) and multiple objects that are collectors’ dreams. How do I find buyers who will want them? A. Many people face this dilemma. My biggest piece of advice is, first and foremost, don’t just donate everything or have a big garage sale. You could be letting valuable items — and money — slip through your fingers. Going through your collection will take time and effort, as well as help from some experts in furniture, toys and other collectibles. Your first step is looking over the Kovels guide to downsizing, located in the “How to Buy or Sell” section of Kovels.com. Good luck!

SUN. DEC. 10 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Massillon Train & Toy Show, Massillon, OH. For more info: 330-466-8664, 330-262-7488 or www.cjtrains.com SAT. DEC. 16 from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. & SUN. DEC. 17 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Scott Antique Markets, Columbus, OH. For more info: 740-569-2800 or www.scottantiquemakets.com

Hear ‘A Christmas Carol’ at KSU • Toy, tractor, John Deere No. • Edward Winter, midcentury oak Trumbull 4520, gunmetal gray metal, 1/16 frame, 35-by-17 inches, $1,080.

There’s finding a toy in your food packaging, and then there’s making a toy from the packaging. Towle’s Log Cabin brand provided a rolling platform to turn their iconic syrup tin into a pull toy. (Kovels.com photo)

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scale, Columbus Ohio Collector Edition, original box, $345. • Christmas tree, aluminum, Pom Pom, “The Sparkler,” 124 branch, Star Band Co., Virginia, original box, 84 inches, $935. • Enamel, plaque, modernist abstract bird form, multicolor, yellow, turquoise, white, black, gold foil accents, on steel, signed

CURRENT PRICES • Jewelry, pin, Christmas tree, gold tone openwork, tiny gilt balls, blue, red, clear and green glass stones, marked, Eisenberg, 2 inches, $25. • Pair of Christmas ornaments, kugels, cluster of grapes, one gold glass, one blue glass, Germany, late 1800s, 4 1/4 inches, $285.

• • • TIP Silver jewelry should be kept in an anti-tarnish bag, often the bag it came in, when you are not wearing it. (For more collecting news, tips and resources, visit Kovels.com ©2023 King Features Synd., Inc.)

WOLFS presents ‘The Strange World of George Mauersberger’ BEACHWOOD, Ohio — WOLFS will be presenting “The Strange World of George Mauersberger” Dec. 8 through Jan. 27. George Mauersberger is an artist who focuses primarily on creating works on paper. He earned a BFA

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from Carnegie-Mellon University and an MFA from Ohio University. During his early career, Mauersberger worked as an illustrator for clients including Industry Week, The Plain Dealer and Ohio Magazine. He worked as a professor of drawing at Cleveland State

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ative Workforce Fellowship in 2011. The exhibit opens Dec. 8 from 5:30-8 p.m. and will be on view at WOLFS Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. WOLFS is located at 23645 Mercantile Road in Beachwood.

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University from 1987-2019, while serving nine years as department chair. His accolades include the top award in drawing at the 1986 Cleveland Museum of Art’s May Show, an Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship in 1999 and a $20,000 Cre-

WARREN, Ohio — Kent State Trumbull Theatre will host a reading of Charles Dickens’ classic “A Christmas Carol” Dec. 8 in the Student Union, located in the Classroom/Administration Building. Peter Byrne, an associate professor of English, will read the story of rich miser Ebenezer Scrooge who hates Christmas and all it entails. The reading begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students and seniors, $6 for children under 13 and free to Kent State students, faculty and staff. To reserve seats, call 330-675-8887, email trumbullboxoffice@kent.edu or purchase online at ksuttxmascarol.bpt.me. For information about Kent State Trumbull’s Theatre programs, visit kent.edu/trumbull/theatre.

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Over Thanksgiving, we received quite a few guesses on Item No. 1260, concluding that it is most definitely a machinist’s V-block. So this week we’re moving on to Item No. 1261. Bob Kroeger, a writer and artist based in Cincinnati, Ohio, came across unusual stonemasonry — stones projecting from the edge of only the right-hand corner — on a stone barn he toured in Missouri in October. He would like to know if any of our readers know the purpose

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Tea party at Center Brook Manor will honor American Revolutionaries

of these protruding stones, or if they have a purpose at all. Do you know what these stones may have been used for? Let us know by emailing us at editorial@farmanddairy.com; or by mail to: Hazard a Guess, c/o Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460.

NORTH BLOOMFIELD, Ohio — The Center Brook Manor is hosting a tea party fundraiser on Dec. 16 in honor of the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. The event, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., will feature coffee, tea, finger sandwiches and dessert. House tours will be available after the luncheon. Center Brook Manor is located at 8745 state Route 45, North Bloomfield, Ohio. The cost is $18 per person. Reservations are required by Dec. 12. Contact the group for a reservation via their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/BloomfieldHistory, email at CenterBrookManor@gmail.com or call 440-226-0838.

••• We can always use more items to keep this column going. Please submit items you would like identified to editorial@farmanddairy.com.

ITEM NO. 1261

ITEM NO. 1261

ITEM NO. 1260

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Zoar Village raising funds for Tusky Valley ZOAR, Ohio — Historic Zoar Village will host a special set of free Christmas tours, including the Zoar Hotel, Dec. 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Any donation amount received that day will go towards the TV Trojan Foundation’s TVStrong Fund in remembrance of those who lost their lives in the tragic bus accident Nov. 14. The TVStrong Fund is a fund at First Federal Community Bank that’s dedicated specifically to helping the families and others who were affected by the accident. All donations to this fund will support memorial expenses, scholarships, medical costs, longterm care support, mental health treatment and equipment loss. The TV Trojan Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is to enhance educational opportunities for Tusky Valley students, such as promoting post-secondary opportunities through scholarships for college, vocational and technical schools. In addition to 100% of the tour donations raised, the Zoar Community Association will donate 20% of all proceeds from the Zoar Store earned that day towards the TV Strong Fund. Email zoarinfo@historiczoarvillage.com or call 330-874-3011 for more information.

Freedom Township Historical Society hosting Christmas party DRAKESBURG, Ohio — The Freedom Township Historical Society is hosting its annual Christmas party on Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. at Drakesburg School, 7276 State Route 303. All are welcome as the gathering is open to the public. The organizers ask that attendees bring an ornament or memory of an ornament from past holidays to share. Refreshments will be provided. Attendees may enter the school from the front steps or the rear deck steps and park on the east side. For more information, call Judy at 330527-7669.


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Mt. Hope, oH Fri. & Sat. Dec. 8 & 9, 2023 Starting timeS below

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Mt. Hope Auction, Mt. Hope, oH Sale held in the dean beachy arena: Fri. dec. 8 – 5:00 P.m. - SPecial holiday Pony & mixed Sale Sat. dec. 9 – regular horSe Sale 7:30 a.m. on draFt horSeS.

1 week Trial Pen begins @ 9:00 A.M. followed by Dealer Horses. We will be having a Christmas Giveaway (9 - $2,000 Gift Cards and 1 Memorial Trotting Number) at the completion of all Horses listed on the Dealer Sheet. All buyers of horses on the dealer list will be eligible and must be present at time of drawing to win. Draft Horses begin at 7:30 a.M. followed by Standardbreds. ring 2 – 2:00 P.M. – riding Horses & Ponies

LIQUIDATION ONLINE-ONLY AUCTION LIQUIDATION ONLINE-ONLY AUCTION 5340 Youngstown Warren Road, Niles, OH 44446 5340 Youngstown Warren Road, Niles, OH 44446 Bidding Ends: Monday, December 18, 2023 at Noon Bidding GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD. Ends: Monday, December 18, 2023 at Noon “A Third Generation Family Business” TOOLS. LAWN & GARDEN. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ACCESSORIES. AMPLIFIER. George Roman III EQUIPMENT. CAMERAS. CLOCKS. ELECTRONICS. CUE STICKS. BICYCLES. SOUND Christopher Roman, CNE 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071 For complete details, visit: www.georgeromanauctioneers.com Pick Up: 12/19/23, 12/20/23. Terms: 15% Buyer’s premium. Credit cards. Wire transfer for amounts exceeding $2,500.00. TOOLS. LAWN & GARDEN. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ACCESSORIES. AMPLIFIER. SOUND EQUIPMENT. CAMERAS. CLOCKS. ELECTRONICS. CUE STICKS. BICYCLES.

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ends:

Mon. dec. 11, 2023 AT 3:00 P.M.

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Late ModeL truck tractors & reefer/dry seMi Van traiLers TIMED ONLINE BIDDING ONLY AucTION

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auction of QuaLity seMi trucks and seMi trAilErS iNcludiNg: (11) Late Model Volvo & Freightliner Semi Trucks With Sleepers: (2) 2020 Volvo Vnl760 w/ Standup 60” Sleepers, Volvo D13 Eng’s., Auto. Trans., 12k Fronts, 40k Rears, T/A; (2) 2019 Freightliner Cascadia w/ 60” Standup Sleepers, Detroit DD15 Eng’s., Auto. Trans., 12k Fronts, 40k Rears, T/A; (6) 2017 Freightliner Cascadia & CA125 w/ 60” Standup Sleepers, Detroit DD15 Eng’s., Auto. Trans., 12k Fronts, 40k Rears, T/A; 2016 Freightliner Cascadia w/ 60” Standup Sleepers, Detroit DD15 Eng., 10 Spd. Manual Trans., 12k Fronts, 40k Rears; (4) Wabash 53’ Reefer Trailers: (4) 2015 Wabash 53’ Reefer Trailers, w/ Carrier Reefer Units, Spring Suspension, Good Condition, White; Dry Van Trailer: 2014 Wabash 53’ Dry Van Trailer, Air Ride, Blue; For More Details And To Register Refer To www.lyonauction.com or www. manasseauctions.com or www.proxibid.com/manasse auctioneers note: Selling Good, Late Model Trucks And Trailers For Secured Creditor, Come Take A Look!

PickuP: All Items Are To Be Picked Up At Location In Middletown, NY – (3) Items Are To Be Picked Up Their NJ Yard. Look In Catalog Descriptions For Pick Up Location Info. NO SHIPPING WILL BE DONE By Auction Co. terMs: Cash, Good Check, Credit Card Or Wire Transfer Before Picking Up. Full Payment Due Within 48 Hours After The Auction Ends. 10% Buyers Premium For Cash/Check Or Wire Payments. 13% Buyers Premium For Credit/Debit Card Payments. Additional Buyers Premium for Online Bidding Co. Payment Must Be Done On Days Of Pick Up Or Prior To. reMoVaL of iteMs: Tues., Dec. 12, Wed., Dec. 13 Or Thurs., Dec. 14, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Or By Appt. All Items Need To Be Removed By Thurs., Dec. 21. Or Storage Fees Will Apply PreVieW of iteMs: Thurs., Dec. 7, 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m., Fri., Dec. 8, 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Or Mon., Dec. 11, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

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FARM AUCTION REAL ESTATE & EQUIPMENT

30990 CLENDENING LAKE ROAD, FREEPORT, OHIO 43973

FROM CAMBRIDGE TAKE SR 22 EAST FOR 21 MILES, THEN LEFT ON SR 800 GO 5 MILES, THEN RIGHT ON SR 800 AT FREEPORT TO SR 799, AUCTION IS ON LEFT, SIGNS POSTED.

E Q U I P M E N T: GEHL 4240 SKID STEER 480 HRS 55” BUCKET & TRACKS; KUBOTA L3901 TRACTOR W/ LA525 LOADER & BH77 BACKHOE ATTACHMENT W/16” BUCKET; DEUTZ-FAHR AGROLUX 75 4X4 TRACTOR 290 HRS; 16’ MORITZ HEAVY COMMERCIAL TANDEM BUMPER PULL TRAILER; VENTRAC 4500Z W/DUALS & MOWER DECK, 250 HRS; WOODS DS120 BRUSH HOG; HESSTON S125 MANURE SPREADER; 12’ TANDEM AXLE TRAILER; QUICK ATTACH FORKS; QUICK ATTACH ROUND BALE SPEAR. SIDE BY SIDES & HARLEY DAVIDSON: 2021 CAN-AM DEFENDER LIMITED HD 10, 1560 MILES; RHINO 700; 98 HARLEY DAVIDSON FATBOY 75TH ANNIVERSARY, 3800 MILES. WOOD WORKING & MISC.- WOOD PLANKS: GRISLEY GO 454Z 20” PLANER W/BLOWER; DELTA 10” TABLE SAW; JET 6” JOINTER; CENTRAL MACHINERY 14” X 40” WOOD LATHE; RYOBI COMPOUND MITER SAW; TASK FORCE CHOP SAW; VISE ON STAND; BENCH GRINDER ON STAND; BENCH TOP DRILL PRESS; CIRCULAR SAW; PALM SANDER; BELT SANDER; CORDLESS DRILLS; JIG SAW; CLAMPS; SM. HAND

TOOLS; WOODWORKING ITEMS; SM. AIR COMPRESSOR; TROY-BILT 3700 PSI PRESSURE WASHER; NICE SELECTION OF HAND TOOLS; NICE SELECTION OF WIDE 8’, 10’, 12’ PLANKS OF BLACK WALNUT, CHERRY & OTHER; AND OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED. REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 12:00 NOON: 53+ ACRES, HARRISON COUNTY, HARRISON HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT, 1½ STORY, 1632 SQ. FT. 3 BEDROOM HOME, BANK BARN, 320 SQ. FT. CABIN, POND, BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY AT 30990 CLENDENING LAKE ROAD, FREEPORT, OHIO 43973.

rEaL EstatE OPEn HOUsE – tHUrsDaY, DECEMBEr 7tH, 3 P.M. – 6 P.M.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT REBECCA JEFFERY/CAROL GOFF REALTY 740-260-2384 AUCTION TERMS - Public Auction Saturday December 16, 2023, starting at 11 a.m. with chattel, Real Estate to follow, Keelan McLeish, Auctioneer. TERMS: 10% down non-refundable deposit day of sale, balance due within 30 days. Proof of funds for CASH sale from lending institution or conventional loan approval letter must be presented at auction before bid is accepted. Property sells with no warranties implied or expressed, sold AS IS condition. Buyer is responsible for any and all inspections prior to sale. Property to be sold with no contingencies. BUYER MUST BE PRESENT TO BID AND SIGN SALES CONTRACT, NO EXCEPTIONS. Announcements day of sale take precedent. All information is derived from sources to be accurate, but not guaranteed. Open house Thursday, December 7th, 3 – 6 p.m. ID REQUIRED TO REGISTER; TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECK; NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS NOR LOSS; ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ANY PRINTED MATERIAL.

MCLEISH AUCTION SERVICE/CAROL GOFF REALTY KEELAN MCLEISH, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR 740-525-0570/740-373-3000 AUCTIONEERS: CHARLIE 740-374-7264 & BARRY YOAK

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NEW LONDON, OH SAT. DEC. 9, 2023

Personal ProPerty starting at 9:00 a.M. - real estate sells at 12:30 P.M.

BEACH ESTATE & REAL ESTATE AUCTION

175 ST RT 60, New London, OH 44851 42+/- Acre FArM, HOMe, BArN, SHOP

REAL ESTATE: 40 acres tillable. Charming country home with wrap around porch, 4 bedroom, 2 full baths, one car attached garage, eat in kitchen, Move in condition FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD, PERSONAL PROPERTY TERMS & CONDITIONS: 10% down non-refundable deposit day of sale, balance due within 30 days of sale. Proof of funds for CASH sale from lending institution or conventional loan approval letter must be presented at auction before bid is accepted. Property sells with no warranties implied or expressed, buildings are being sold “as is.” Buyer is responsible for any and all inspections prior to sale. Property to be sold with no contingencies. BUYER MUST BE PRESENT TO BID AND SIGN SALES CONTRACT, NO EXCEPTIONS. Announcements day of sale take precedent over all other printed material. All information is derived from sources to be accurate, but not guaranteed. With regard to inspections, all such inspections shall be the sole responsibility of any prospective purchaser and shall take place prior to the auction. No contingencies will be allowed. There will be a 10% buyers premium added to the highest bid price to determine the final purchase price. EQUIPMENT: (one row) new idea 323 corn picker, 4 row IH 56 corn planter, McCurdy 35 ft. dbl chain elevator, 42 ft. pto drive 6 in. grain auger, 12 ft. single chain aluminum elevator, 2 gravity wagons, 3 flatbed wagons w back racks and side boards, HAY EQUIPMENT: new Holland 268 hay liner baler, 18 ft. skeleton bale elevator, TILLAgE EQUIPMENT: IH 350 10 ft. transport disc, IH 45 vibro shank 13 ft. field cultivator, Dunham 10 ft. cultimulcher, Brillion 12 ft. single cultipacker 4in. axle (large packers), Dunham 9 ft. dble cultipacker, 10 ft. spring tooth harrow, IH 8 ft. drag disc,IH 7 ft. rotary hoe. MISC: 3 clipper fanning mills w screens, 26 ft. fold up booms Myers 100tm tank sprayer, 3 pt 8 ft. back blade, buzz saw on steel trailer wheels, 3 old platform barn scales,. 2 old hand feed bag carts, old hand corn sheller. TOOLS: 10 in. craftsman table saw, ½ hp bench grinder on a pedestal, 500 gal. diesel fuel tank w electric pump. Three wagons of misc. farm items, Rough Sawn Lumber: pine and hardwoods. FURNITURE: several cane bottom chairs, curly maple corner cupboard, cherry Grandfather Clock, Cherry curio cupboard, wooden frame cushion rocker, child’s rocker, 2 antique 4 drawer dressers with 2 drawers on top, 4 piece Vintage bedroom suit, vintage cedar chest, Glassware, old reel movie projector, several crocks, wool horse blanket, lots, lots more to be discovered. 2 IDs REQUIRED TO REgISTER; TERMS CASH OR gOOD CHECK, NO CREDIT CARDS. Selling with 2 Auctioneers.

MIKe eArIcK, AUcTIONeer LLc 419-651-3624 www.wilsonfamilyrealty.com

PAUL eMerSON, ASSISTINg AUcTIONeer WILSON FAMILY reALTY, JIM WILSON, AgeNT For photos go to: www.auctionzip.com ID# 28099


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Thursday, December 7, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector

BurBank, OH Wed. dec. 13, 2023 starting at 5:00 P.M.

Absolute ReAl estAte Auction with House, Barn, & 1.1443 Acres of Land in Burbank

Auction DAte is Live on site At

131 Mill St., Burbank, OH 44214

This is a Single Family Residential 1,494 sq ft Four Bedroom, one full bathroom home with one of the bedrooms on the first floor. Four parcels of land are being sold as one lot totaling approximately 1.1443 Acres of land. A two-car garage/barn has plenty of storage space with a second floor. The lot has a gently sloping hill with a creek at the East side. The home has public Sewer and a well for water. PArceLs: 08-00111.000, 08-00112.000, 0800113.000, 08-00114.000. Taxes are approx. $1,087 annually. Open for inspection on Monday, Dec. 11, 4:00 – 6:00 P.M. Call for additional available dates. terms AnD conDitions: All bidders must register prior to bidding with proper ID. $5,000 non-refundable deposit due immediately upon completion of the auction with balance due at closing on or before Jan. 15th, 2024. Absentee bidders are welcome. Property is being sold “As Is” with all faults. No Contingencies to include finance contingencies. All desired inspections to be completed 48 hours prior to auction. Information was taken from reliable sources but not guaranteed. Buyer is responsible for verifying all information.

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Learn signs of Alzheimer’s, Dec. 11 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State Extension will host “10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s” virtual live webinar on Dec. 11 from noon to 1 p.m. for those who have noticed memory or thinking changes in themselves or others and anyone interested in learning about the warning signs of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Alzheimer’s and other dementias

cause memory, thinking and behavior problems that interfere with daily living. Participants will learn about typical age-related changes, common signs of Alzheimer’s, how to approach someone about memory concerns, the importance of early detection and benefits of a diagnosis and possible tests and assessments for the diagnos-

tic process. Other helpful Alzheimer’s resources also will be provided. This event is being offered at no charge to participants. Registration is required to receive the link to access the webinar. For more information and to register, visit web.cvent.com/ event/03dfec15-a889-4b89-aa502f490685f15a/summary.

NORTH JACKSON, OH • WED. DEC. 13, 2023 at 5:00 P.M.

PUBLIC VEHICLE AUCTION

TIFFIN MOTORHOME – 2002 PROWLER – (2) EL CAMINO’S - FORKLIFTS TRACK LOADER BOBCAT – 1972 OLDS CUTLASS CONVERTIBLE - CARS

LIVE/LIVE ONLINE AUCTION

11845 MAHONING AVE. (RT. 18) NORTH JACKSON, OH 44451

Auction By orDer of GAry DAuGHerty, executor, cHArLes DuAne sAyre, estAte cAse #2023 PB-e-000977

Sale pending Wayne County Probate. Announcements the day of sale take precedence of all previously printed information. Directions: From State Rte 83 and 224 take 83 South to County Road 70 East. Turn Right at Mill St.

Auctioneer, Broker,

kenneth GrAy 330 780-6645

GrAy estAtes reAl estAte And Auctions

ESTATE

2010 TIFFIN ALLEGRO MOUNTAIN MASTER 43’ MOTORHOME

BANKRUPTCY

2002 CHRYSLER PROWLER * 1976 CHEVY EL CAMINO * 1972 OLDS CUTLASS CONVERTIBLE * 1986 CHEVY EL CAMINO * 2014 KIA FORTE * 1991 CADILLAC ALLANTE * 2004 CADILLAC SRX * 1993 NISSAN 300ZX

COURT ORDERED

TRUCKS: 2018 CHEVROLET 2500HD CREW CAB PICKUP TRUCK, 4WD 2012 CHEVROLET 3500HD 12’ FLAT BED TRUCK. FORKLIFTS: TOYOTA FORKLIFT, MODEL 62-6FDU30 * KOMATSU FORKLIFT, MODEL FG25R-16 NOTE: FORKLIFTS NOT SEEN AT TIME OF ADVERTISING. CALL TO VERIFY OR SEE PROXIBID.

ALSO

2017 BOBCAT COMPACT SKID STEER TRACK LOADER MODEL T650 SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE DETAILS & PICTURES SPECIAL NOTE: NO CHILDREN UNDER 16 PERMITTED IN SALE AREA INSPECTION: Vehicles can be seen on day of auction from 4:00 P.M. until sale time. TERMS: Seller reserves the right to remove from auction any vehicle. Seller reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. All vehicles are sold on an “as is” basis. Successful buyers must make a $400.00 non-refundable cash deposit at time of auction. Balance must be paid in cash or certified funds within three banking days. Vehicles must be paid in full before removal. 10% BUYER PREMIUM.

RONALD ROMAN AUCTION CO., LTD.

MAILING ADDRESS: 11845 MAHONING AVE., P.O. BOX 454, NORTH JACKSON, OH 44451

RONALD ROMAN, AUCTIONEER * 330-727-3760 GEORGE A. ROMAN, AUCTIONEER www.ARRomanAuctions.com – www.GeorgeRomanAuctioneers.com

Croton, oH • Sat. DEC. 16, 2023 starting at 10:00 a.M. – PrEViEW: Friday; dEC. 15th 1:00-4:30 P.M. OnLinE siMULCast Bidding WiLL BE aVaiLaBLE FOr sELECt itEMs

PARKER FAMILY FARM RETIREMENT AUCTION

tRaCtORS - IMPLEMENtS - VINtaGE ItEMS - SKID StEER tRaILER - FENCING - attaCHMENtS

12608 APPLETON RD. CROTON, OH 43013

JOHN DEERE 5085E LOADER TRACTOR; MASSEY FERGUSON 2705 TRACTOR; MASSEY HARRIS 50 TRACTOR; MASSEY FERGUSON 275 TRACTOR; JOHN DEERE 240 SKID STEER; JOHN DEERE 9500 COMBINE; JOHN DEERE 920 BEAN HEAD W/ WAGON; BRUSH HOG SH1560 CHISEL PLOW; INTERNATIONAL DISC W/ ROLLING BASKET; TITAN 3515 BAT WING ROTARY MOWER; JOHN DEERE 8200 GRAIN DRILL; JOHN DEERE 7000 PLANTER; CULTIMULCHER; J&M 525-14 GRAIN CART; GRAVITY WAGON; GRAVITY WAGON; PARTS JOHN DEERE 920 GRAIN HEAD; BRANDT 857 GRAIN AUGER; HAY WAGON; DANHUSER POST DRIVER; COUNTY LINE 3PT BALE SPEAR; QUICK TACH SNOW PLOW; MASSEY HARRIS CULTIPACKER; LAND PRIDE BLADE; QUICK TACH ROCK BUCKET; QUICK TACH BALE SPEAR/ MANURE BUCKET; JOHN DEERE GLOBAL QUICK TACH TO SKID STEER QUICK TACH; QUICK TACH PALLET FORKS; TMI HORNET BH7600 3PT BACKHOE; FRIESEN TRAILER; WOODS ROTARY MOWER; 3PT SUB SOILER; SEED TENDER; MASSEY

FERGUSON 31 SICKLE BAR MOWER; JOHN DEERE LX176, JOHN DEERE X700, JOHN DEERE 825I GATOR, JOHN DEERE MODEL H, JOHN DEERE MODEL M, JOHN DEERE 6430, JOHN DEERE 5420. tERMS: All items sell in the AS-IS condition. Some items will offer online simulcast bidding and some items will be live only on location. Buyer Premium 13%. Payment shall be made by credit card, cash or good local check only. No sales tax at this auction. Auctioneer Statements the day of sale shall take precedence over all advertised terms. Buyer is responsible for removal of all items.

Steve Jagger, auctioneer Call: (614)561-3327


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Auction Guide and Antique Collector |

Thursday, December 7, 2023

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Canton, oH Thurs. Dec. 14, 2023 STARTING AT 12:30 P.M.

Warren - Niles

GUN SHOW

December 16 & 17, 2023 Sat. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M.

Attention investors 3 Brick Duplexes cAnton – stArk co. live Auction With online BiDDing AvAilABle Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locaTion: 410 harTer ave. nW, canTon, oh 44708 All sold from one location. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for more details. aucTioneer/realTor: Brooks e. ames 330-703-2732, or Brooks@kikocompany.com kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Online Only STARTS: TueS. Dec. 12, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

eNDS:

FRi. Dec. 15, 2023

Sun. 9 A.M. - 3 P.M.

Trumbull Plaza Former Kmart 2485 Parkman Rd. NW, Warren, OH 44485

1000s OF GUNS TO BUY, SELL OR TRADE We will be buying and selling all types of guns, knives and military items.

Admission $8.00 Free Appraisals. Vendor Tables Only $60.00 for both days. Don’t Miss This Show!

For info, call (330) 539-4247 – www.ohiogunshows.com

AlliAnce, oh Wed. dec. 13, 2023

starting at 12:00 P.M. and 1:00 P.M.

at 12:00 P.M.

Online Only – RichaRd J. StOck eState 27.7 acReS – MOStly all WOOded hideaWay – edinbuRg tWp. – pORtage cO. – SOutheaSt SchOOlS – MineRal RightS OWned by SelleR tRanSfeR

To settle the estate, all sells oNliNe oNly: AlliANce RD., RooTSTowN, oH 44272. (GPS use 3041 Alliance Rd., Rootstown, OH 44272). Directions: Take Alliance Rd. south of Tallmadge Rd. or north of SR 14 to land. Watch for KIKO signs. ReAl eSTATe: 27.7-acre hideaway, mostly wooded with existing well road for access. Loads of wildlife and nature. Mineral rights owned by seller to transfer. Great location. Walk the land at your convenience. TeRMS oN ReAl eSTATe: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. AucTioNeeR/ReAlToR: RANDAll l. KiKo, 330-831-0174, RANDAllKiKo@KiKocoMpANy.coM & BRooKS e. AMeS, 330-703-2732, BRooKS@KiKocoMpANy.coM AucTioN By oRDeR oF: TRAcy ANN SHoweRS KuSMiTS, execuTRix oF THe RicHARD J. STocK eSTATe. STARK co. cASe #246925. KiKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Piroska Cornelia Farkas estate two investment Homes also selling: 2000 aCura Car To settle the estate, all sells on location: auction #1: 648 ParkWay Blvd., alliance, oH 44601. auCtion #1: 648 Parkway Blvd., allianCe, oH 44601. auction #1: Dutch colonial style two-story home. Three bedrooms, full bath, kitchen, dining room, living room, walk-up attic, FA gas heat, mostly original. Ready for renovation. Open 10:30 A.M. auction day. Also selling 2000 Acura Car, 233K Miles auCtion #2: 1012 soutH st., allianCe, oH 44601. auction #2: Efficiency one-story home, kitchen, living room, one bedroom, one bathroom, FA gas heat. Ready for renovation. Open 12:00 P.M. auction day. terMS on real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Property to be sold as Separate Parcels and not to be offered as an Entirety. terMS on auto: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash or check. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. auCtion By order oF: sue F. steFFey, administrator oF tHe Piroska Cornelia Farkas estate. stark Co. Case #246982. auCtioneer/realtor: rudy w. kiko, 330-540-2416, rudykiko@kikoComPany.Com kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Now Here’s A Tip

• Don’t throw away that damaged garden hose. Here are three great uses: 1. Use as a weather strip along the bottom of your garage door. 2. Use sections to protect the blades on your ice skates. 3.Use as a safety edge on your saws in the shop. Cut to fit and slip it over the blade. • “If a small screw keeps coming loose on something, remove it, paint it with clear nail polish and rescrew quickly. This often does the trick. Makes it more grippy.” — I.W. in Minnesota • Doggie got a greasy coat, but it’s too cold for a bath? Liberally sprinkle your pup with baking soda or cornstarch. Rub into coat and brush out. • “Those little soft cardboard sleeves that light bulbs come in are really great for mailing photos. If you fold them flat, you can slip your pics inside, and it goes right in the envelope. They’ll be nice and protected.” — D.L. in Georgia • “If your curling broom is losing its spring, try trimming the bristles a little bit. This worked for me.” -- R.D. in Canada (Tipsters: Curling is an ice sport.) • Defog your mirror with shaving cream. Smear it over the entire surface and then wipe away with a clean towel. Keep cleaning until clear. It works for at least two weeks — NO FOG! (Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. ©2023 King Features Synd., Inc.)

Christmas square dance set for Dec. 9 NILES, Ohio — The Friendly Squares will host its Christmas Dance Dec. 9 at the Niles SCOPE Center, 14 E. State St. Square dancing will begin at 7:30 p.m. and continue until 10 p.m. This will be a high/low dance with alternating tips for new dancers currently taking lessons and tips for more experienced dancers. Dress is casual. There is a $7 donation per person at the door. For additional information, call Gene Hammond at 330-506-3370.

Middlefield, OH • Sat. Dec. 9, 2023 starting at 10:30 aM

LA Rose PAving 2021 CAt skid LoAdeR – 2022 PioneeR toy HAuLeR – MACk duMP tRuCk – tRuCks – (3) Lee Boy PAveRs (2) HAMM RoLLeRs – tRAiLeRs – skid LoAdeR AttACHMents – 2 Post Lift – tooLs – steAM Jenny seAL tAnks – etC. – onLine Bidding AvAiLABLe foR LARge iteMs Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 5869 S. WinDSor rD., MiDDlefielD, oH 44062. DirectionS: Take SR 534 north of Rt. 87 or south of Rt. 322 to S. Windsor Rd. and west to address. Watch for KIKO signs. SKiD loaDer – attacHMentS: One-owner 2021 Cat 262D3 skid loader 960 hrs full cab H/A 2 sp high flow aux. hyd. with 84” bucket hyd disconnect – QT 2021 Cat PC 306 QT cold planer – QT Cat 2021 PU118 power broom with bucket – Bobcat 84” QT power broom – QT 72” bucket with teeth – QT 72” material bucket – QT 48” pallet forks – pallet fork broom with extension trUcKS: 2002 Mack RD 690S dump truck 16’ OX bodies bed with Aero tarp EM7300 HP eng Mack Maxitorque 5 sp Hi/Lo 301,000 miles – 2007 GMC C7500 dump truck with 10’ Godwin bed with Donvan tarp automatic Cat C7 diesel 158K miles – 2002 GMC Sierra 3500 V8 automatic 78K miles with 12’ stake bed and ramp – 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 crew cab 4X4 183K miles 8’ bed 5.7L – 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 auto 2WD 5.7L 104K miles lee BoY PaVerS – HaMM rollerS – Seal tanKS: 2015 Lee Boy 8515 paver Kubota diesel 1487 hrs 15’ – (2) 2002 Lee Boy 7000 pavers both diesels 15’ – 2011 Hamm HD10C vibratory roller offset full water Kubota diesel 1963 hrs 40” – 2012 Hamm HD10 vibratory roller offset Kubota diesel 1273 hrs 40” – 300-gal. seal tank with melter fully operational spray system with compressor with Honda eng – 500-gal. seal tank power agitator system with spray system two stage compressor with 13’ tandem trailer – Seal Master tar kettle trailerS: One-owner 2020 Kraftsman HP45PS paver special dual-tandem trailer with air ramps 27 ton 24’ & 6’ – 2003 Cronkite 21’ tilt trailer, 81” wide 16,200 GVW tandem – 1997 Eager Beaver 4,000# single-axle 66 1/2” X 11’ tilt trailer 2022 Pioneer toY HaUler: One-owner never used Pioneer RG28 toy hauler with slideout, sharp, vin# 5SFP9B342XNE502690 HoStY PoWer WaSHer – toolS – BenWil lift – etc: Like-new Hosty power washer Honda eng 19 hrs – Giant Vac extreme 9HP blower – propane crack sealer – Wacker VP 1135 tamper with Honda eng – ProCut wet saw with 11 HP Honda eng – Benwil two post 7000# lift – 3 1/2 ton floor jack – 22” magnetic sweeper – log chains – rachet binders – Stihl FS56 trimmer – Stihl BR800X

By Jo Anne Derson

backpack blower – Stihl TS400 concrete saw – Echo string trimmer – shop fan – shop vac – Torpedo heater – jobbox – Diamondplate truck toolbox – several wheelbarrows – Coleman upright air compressor – Billy Goat Grazor with wire brush – Cen-tech battery charger – long-handled tools – metal storage locker and cabinet – new oil – gear oil – 6’ portable stairs – 20-ton hyd jacks – Century 230 amp welder – 1 sec of pallet racking – air hose reel – (8) full 10# propane tanks – several empty tanks – sockets – wrenches – double-shaft grinder – culvert pipe – orange cones – gear puller – shop cart – tool chest – tool sets – 2500 elec. winch – torch gauges – drill press – Homelite AP-125 trash pump – Cobra CBs – pipe wrenches – (10) bags blacktop repair – (5) bags play sand – tools – etc. Open House: Fri. Dec. 8 – 12:00-2:00 P.M. note: Sale order 10:30 A.M. small tools and hardware, online items and heavy equipment 11:15 A.M. onSite terMS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or Master Card accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales; 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. online terMS: Visa, MasterCard, and Wire Transfer accepted. Wire transfers required on invoices over $3,000. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi par auction process may be used. AuCtioneeR/ReALtoR: RAndALL L. kiko, 330-831-0174, RAndALLkiko@kikoCoMPAny.CoM AuCtion By oRdeR of: LA Rose PAving KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com


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Garden with perennials webinar, Jan. 13 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Learn about the world of perennials, how to care for them, design with them and the challenges they may pose to new gardeners at the Come Grow With Us! Gardening with Perennials webinar Jan. 13, from 8:50 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This webinar, aimed at gardeners on all levels, will discuss 2024 trends for gardening by Noelle Akin, Perennials 101 by Laura Deeter and climate changes & PA growers by Jane Ellen Nickell. To register, visit web.cvent.com/ event/3e19f60e-a08a-4c0e-8572427fd4076648/summary.

StartS:

Thursday, December 7, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector

Online Only Thurs. Dec. 14, 2023

Columbus, ohio (moved to Pataskala)

CLOUD KITCHEN 2 Years Open

situated in large grocery store(s) and now move to storage ONLINe BIDDING – OPeN NOW eNDs ThursDAY, Dec. 14, 2023 Most equipment has manufacture dates of 2022 and some 2021 Double stack electric convection oven, 2 door reach-in freezer(s), Slicer, Steam Table, work top and under counter Freezers, shelves, Fryers, Griddle, Ref. Prep table ( 3 sizes), blenders, & small wares, All very good condition items. Open less than 2 years and closed Nov. 10. WWW.AuctionByDelphia.com

Paul DelPhia,

restaurant equipment Auction specialists of America

auctioneer 614-267-5100 Delphia@aol.com

Online Only

tueS. Dec. 12, 2023 at 9:00 a.m.

enDS:

mon. Dec. 18, 2023 at 11 a.m.

Online Only AuctiOn GOld Jewelry & SterlinG – PAintinGS & ArtwOrk Furniture – MASSillOn MeMOrAbiliA bOOkS – HOuSeHOld iteMS cAntOn, OH Owners are downsizing. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. Preview/PickuP Location: 410 47th St. nw, canton, oh 44709. Preview: Friday – December 15, 2023 - 11:00 AM-12:30 P.M. PickuP: Thursday – December 21, 2023 – 9:00 AM-1:00 P.M. note: All jewelry, gold, and sterling have been removed from the home. It will be available to be viewed at the open house/preview on Friday December 15, 2023 – 11:00 A.M.-12:30 P.M. JeweLry & SterLing: 10k, 14k, 18k gold jewelry including ladies wristwatches, necklaces, pendants, brooches, bracelets, rings & earrings – Sterling silver assorted jewelry, necklaces, pendants, lockets, rings, bracelets and more! Also selling boxes of costume jewelry. FurniShingS: Henredon chests - Chippendale style 4-drawer block chest - Milling Road Georgian style burl table - George 1 style 5-drawer chest - mahogany leather inlay drop front secretary - Baker Furniture chippendale chest - The British National Trust Collection chest - Curio cabinet – dining room set – rocking chair – linen cabinet – jewelry cabinet – ent. center – end tables – dressing screen – bedroom suite – king bed – early

starts:

Online Only

wed. dec. 6, 2023 at 9:00 aM

blanket chest – mirrors – framed prints – bachelor’s chest – coffee table – oil on canvas paintings – ornate prints – cherry inlaid desk – Baker Furniture inlaid chest – brass pieces – lamps – oriental furn. pcs – stemware – floor runs – china – serving pieces – cookware – dish sets – Kitchen Aid mixer – Bavaria china – Keurig – bakeware – lamps – quilts – purses – Gucci purse – Coach purse – fur coats – Waterford crystal – recliner – books – shelving – etc. onLine termS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. AuctiOn by Order OF: beAu crOxtOn, truStee OF tHe cArrOll brAdy irrevOcAble truSt AuctiOneerS/reAltOrS: GeOrGe P. kikO, 330-418-1095 Or GeOrGe@kikOcOMPAny.cOM And AnnA c. vAndyke, 330-309-8044, Or AnnA@kikOcOMPAny.cOM kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

wed. dec. 13, 2023 at 12:00 PM

Online Only COmplete liquidatiOn Brewery equipment – pizza trailer w/ wOOd Fire pizza Oven – BrewhOuse 10-Barrel system – 20-Barrel Brite tank 10-Barrel & 20-Barrel Fermenters – merCedes sprinter van ‘17 FOrd F-350 dually – pilOt Brew system COOlers – Freezers – restaurant Furniture & equip. JlG liFt – Clark tOw mOtOr – keGs & raCkinG allianCe, Oh All sells online only. Storage Location: 13515 oyster rd., aLLiance, oH 44601. PickuP: Saturday – December 16, 2023 and Monday – December 18, 2023 – 9:00 AM-2:00 PM. Brewery equiPment: System Brewhouse 10-Barrel System – (2) 20-Barrel Fermenters – 20-Barrel Brite Tank – (4) 10-Barrel Fermenters – Transfer Pump – Pilot Brewing System – Yeast Tank – Advantage Glycol Chiller – 100+ 1/6-Barrel Kegs – DeWalt 5hp Air Comp. – Keg Washer – Kegerator – Counter Coolers – 30+ Orange Chairs – S.S. Worktables – Wood Aging Barrels – Tables – Bar Stools – Table Games – TVs – Prep Station – Patio Chairs – Adirondack Chairs. Pizza traiLer: Woodfire Brick Over Pizza Trailer, Complete Finished Interior, Prep Cooler, Reach-In Cooler, Etc. truck – Van – tow motor – Lift: 2017 Ford F-350 Dually 276K Miles, Diesel – 2011 Mercedes Sprinter Van 1500 W/ 235k

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Miles – JLG Man Lift 500# Cap. (E300 AJP) – Clark Elec. Tow Motor 5,780 hrs. note: This is a partial listing description. Online catalog being assembled w/ pictures & descriptions. onLine terms: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. auctioneer/reaLtor: GeorGe P. kiko, 330-418-1095 or GeorGe@kikocomPany.com kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 www.kikoauctions.com

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Hubbard, OH Mon. Dec. 11, 2023 starting at 12:30 P.M.

OppOrtunity presents Multi-level COMMerCial OffiCe Building/flex spaCe – 72,000+ sq. ft. – 12.35 aCres – ZOned B4 aCCOMMOdatiOn Business – gOOd rOad expOsure – large BlaCktOp parking lOt – HuBBard twp. – truMBull CO. Just nOrtH Of i-80 – Online Bidding availaBle Division of interest. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 1610 HubbarD tHoMas rD., HubbarD, oH 44425. Directions: Take SR 7 north of I-80 or south of Rt. 82 to Hubbard Thomas Rd. and auction. Watch for KIKO signs. real estate: Good 70,000+ sq. ft. brick & block constructed building. Built in 1968 with three levels. Two finished levels with several private offices, open areas, restrooms, (2) vaults, elevator, staircases. Full bottom level with utility room, restrooms, generator, commercial kitchen area and cafeteria. Heavy electric. Gas heat, central air plus 6,200+ sq. ft. lower-level shop with overhead door. Large blacktop parking lots. terMs on real estate: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Seller financing available. Call auctioneer for details. auction by orDer of: 1610 HubbarD tHoMas roaD llc auctioneer/realtor: ranDall l. KiKo, 330-831-0174, ranDallKiKo@KiKocoMpany.coM KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

lisbon, oH Tues. Dec. 12, 2023 Starting at 11:30 a.M.

Jacqueline T. Macaleese esTaTe aucTion #1 – cenTury Plus Brick HoMe on 2+ acres aucTion #2 – 2.75 acres of VacanT land – fronTs on rT. 45 cenTer TwP. – coluMBiana co. lisBon scHools – no Zoning online Bidding aVailaBle on real esTaTe also selling: anTiques – large Mail PoucH sign – c-roll secreTary Bookcase – lawn TracTor – furniTure - collecTiBles To settle the estate, all sells on locaTion: 7129 lisbon sT., lisbon, oH 44432. DirecTions: Just north of the Y at Rt. 45 and Lisbon St. Watch for KIKO signs.

real eState SellS at 12:00 P.M.

aucTion #1: 2 acres – 2,141 sq. ft. two-story brick home, new steel roof, Lshaped porch, high ceilings, kitchen, dining room, living room, parlor, laundry on the main level. Three bedrooms and full bath up. Divided basement. Gas boiler. Very nice lot. Built in 1860. Small outbuilding for storage. Circle driveway. New updated septic, drilled well. Needs some updating. aucTion #2: 2.75 acres – frontage on St. Rt. 45, part wooded, joins Auction #1 in rear

Shown by aPPointMent or oPen houSe on Monday, dec. 11, 3:00-5:00 P.M.

TerMs on real esTaTe: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Property to be sold as Separate Parcels and not to be offered as an Entirety. anTiQues – HouseHolD – laWn TracTor: Early dishes – china – flatware – 1 pc. step-back wall cupboard – walnut C-roll secretary bookcase – gate-leg table – trestle table and chairs – 6 high porcelain Mail Pouch thermometer – 4 pc cherry bedroom suite – 3 pc bedroom suite – poster bed – dresser – early nightstand – washstand – early plank-seat rocker – Empire bench – porch rockers – banquet lamp – large crock – Bronze Indian bookends – large sponge bowl – Cub Cadet XT1 lawn tractor 46” deck 5 X 8 ball hitch trailer – corningware – Huskee lawn trailer – walk-behind string trimmer – power mower – wheelbarrow – 8’ stepladder – 25-gal 12V sprayer – garden and misc. tools – etc. – 4 window air cond. – Weller Jardinière – Christmas décor – lamps – usual household items – Norman Rockwell plates – Haviland Limoges plates – sewing machine – child’s tea set and trunk – square trunks – misc. china, and dishes and collectibles TerMs on cHaTTels: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or Master Card accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales; 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. aucTioneer/realTor: russell T. (rusTy) kiko, Jr., c.a.i., 330-495-0923, rusTykiko@kikocoMPany.coM aucTion By order of: PaTrick Macaleese, execuTor of Jacqueline T. Macaleese esTaTe. coluMBiana co. case #2023es00364 KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com


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RUNNING 2 AUCTIONS SIMULTANEOUSLY! - 450+ LOTS! • Arcusin Multipack D14 Bale Bundler • John Deere 7230 tractor w/673 loader • Bobcat S70 skid steer • John Deere 6620 Turbo combine • John Deere 216 flex head w/cart • John Deere 643 corn head • Cart • 1995 GMC Top Kick grain truck • Kory gravity wagon • Unverferth gravity wagon • 8’’ x 60’ Hutchinson swingaway augerALL EQUIPMENT REMAINS • 8’’ x AT 30’ SELLERS Westfield auger LOCATION. • International 720 5-bottom toggle ADDRESSES CAN BE trip plow FOUND WITH EACHdisc LOT • Massey Ferguson 9-shank chisel ON THE WEBSITE. • 21’ Glencoe field cultivator • Kinze 2000 6/11 planter • 45’ Hardy 500-gal pull type sprayer • 5-ton Willmar fertilize spreader • Arcusin Multipack D14 Bale Bundler • John Deere 630 Mo/Co • John Deere 7230 tractor w/673 • Sitrex 4 basket tedder loader • John Deere 662 hay rake • Bobcat S70 skid steer • John Deere 670 hay rake • John Deere 6620 Turbo combine • Grasstracker double rake hitch • John Deere 216 flex head w/cart • John Deere 459 Standard round • John Deere 643 corn head baler • Cart • New Holland 5070 square baler • 1995 GMC Top Kick grain truck • (3) 16’ x 8’ wood floor hay wagons • Gehl 55 grinder mixer • Kory gravity wagon • (10) John Deere rear wheel weights • Unverferth gravity wagon • 500-gal diesel fuel tank w/pump • 8’’ x 60’ Hutchinson swingaway • Frontier 3pt bale spear auger • 16’ Snowco hay elevator • 8’’ x 30’ Westfield auger • 250-gal shuttle tank • International 720 5-bottom toggle • 350-gal flat bottom poly tank trip plow • 100-gal Tarter galvanized water tank • Massey Ferguson 9-shank disc • Stronghold cattle chute chisel • (3) Forever products steel bunk • 21’ Glencoe field cultivator feeder • Kinze 2000 6/11 planter • (2) 12’ 7-hole livestock feeder panel • 45’ Hardy 500-gal pull type sprayer gate • 5-ton Willmar fertilize spreader • (7) 16’ 6-bar steel livetsock gate • John Deere 630 Mo/Co • (2) 16’ 6-bar heavy duty steel • Sitrex 4 basket tedder livestock gate • John Deere 662 hay rake • 12’ 6-bar steel livestock gate • John Deere 670 hay rake • 8’ 6-bar steel livestock gate • Grasstracker double rake hitch • 7’ 6-bar steel livestock gate • John Deere 459 Standard round • 10’ Tarter steel creep feeder baler • 12’ 6-bar steel livestock gate • New Holland 5070 square baler • (5) 14’ 6-bar steel livestock gate • (3) 16’ x 8’ wood floor hay wagons • (2) 20’ 7-bar steel livestock gate • Gehl 55 grinder mixer • GSI bin fan • (10) John Deere rear wheel weights • 12’ x 12’ steel cattle corral pen • 2005 Mack semi truck • 500-gal diesel fuel tank w/pump • John Deere 2955 tractor • Frontier 3pt bale spear • John Deere 2355 tractor w/ JD 146 • 16’ Snowco hay elevator loader • 250-gal shuttle tank • JDX530 riding lawn mower • 350-gal flat bottom poly tank • 7’ Woods Cadet rotary mower • 100-gal Tarter galvanized water tank • Danuser 3-pt post hole digger • Stronghold cattle chute • DR All-Terrain mower • (3) Forever products steel bunk • Kubota 400Ci RTV 4x4 feeder • Bobcat Bucket • (2) 12’ 7-hole livestock feeder panel • Pride of the Farm 3 ton bulk bin gate • Baldor 3hp motor • (7) 16’ 6-bar steel livetsock gate • Marathon 1.5hp motor • (2) 16’ 6-bar heavy duty steel • 1990 GMC Sleeper Semi Truck livestock gate • Water tank w/platform • 12’ 6-bar steel livestock gate • Ranco Fertilize Blending System • 8’ 6-bar steel livestock gate • Ranco SS belt conveyor • 7’ 6-bar steel livestock gate • Platform scales (no head) • 10’ Tarter steel creep feeder • Snack vending machine • 12’ 6-bar steel livestock gate • Soda vending machine • (5) 14’ 6-bar steel livestock gate • Ranco Stainless leg w/bucket • (2) 20’ 7-bar steel livestock gate system • GSI bin fan • 38’ unload auger w/paddle drag • 12’ x 12’ steel cattle corral pen • Ranco 150’ belt conveyor • 2005 Mack semi truck • Steel upright tote crate cabinet • John Deere 2955 tractor • Creamer 25 1/2’ belt conveyor • 10’ Stainless sleeve • John Deere 2355 tractor w/ JD 146 • Deutz Allis 7110 tractor loader • Lane Shark 46” brush cutter • JDX530 riding lawn mower • Woods RD 7200 finish mower • 7’ Woods Cadet rotary mower • 30’ field cultivator • Danuser 3-pt post hole digger • 12’ pull type harrogator • DR All-Terrain mower • John Deere 5 bottom plow • Kubota 400Ci RTV 4x4 • IH 490 20’ disc • Bobcat Bucket • 16’ gooseneck flat bed trailer • Pride of the Farm 3 ton bulk bin • Markers off 750 drill • Baldor 3hp motor • 30.5L-32 combine tire • Marathon 1.5hp motor • Allis Chalmers WD 45 tractor • 1990 GMC Sleeper Semi Truck • John Deere LA tractor • Water tank w/platform • John Deere 830 mower conditioner • Ranco Fertilize Blending System • King Kutter II 3pt bale spear • bolt on 3pt hitch brackets • (5) metal barrell racks • (4) wood whiskey barrells • wood wine barrell • Cardinal 10” x 70’ swing away auger • Gehl Scavenger II spreader • Gehl 250 manure spreader • Forest City Do-All 16’ cultivator • Sitrex 9 wheel rake • Knoedler burr mill

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• Do-All contour machine • 500-gal fuel tank • Assorted tile • Esch bale squeeze • John Deere LA105 riding lawn mower • Magnum 25 mobile generator • 1400’ roll of 1 1/2’’ water line • John Deere 2500 5-bottom plow • (6) Kubota wheel weights • Anderson RB-580 bale wrapper • John Deere S550 combine • 1997 48’ Fontaine flatbed trailer • 1997 48’ Fontaine flatbed trailer • 1993 Peterbuilt 377 semi truck • 35’ Krause 4237HR field cultivator • 24’ International 490 disk • 28’ Case IH 496 disk • (2) Hay Monster bale feeders • 1995 Ford AeroMax L-9000 semi truck • 10’ Land Pride RCR 3510 rotary mower • John Deere DB60 planter 47R15’’ • 16’ McFarlane 3-bar spike tooth harrow • Case Ecolo-Tiger 730B 7-shank ripper • DMI ET 30C7 7-shank ripper • Great Plains Nutri-Pro NP-40 NH3 bar • USC LPV seed treater • (2) USC seed hoppers • Ranco conveyor • 25’SS USCbelt TS2525 SS seed conveyor • Platform scales head) • 30’ USC TS2530(no SS seed conveyor • Snack vending machine • 7’ Massey-Ferguson finish mower • Soda vending machine • 18.4-38 clamp on duals w/ clamps • Ranco leg w/bucket • HalfStainless cab w/ windshield & housing system • John Deere 220 grain head • 38’ • unload auger 20’ Header cart w/paddle drag • Ranco 150’ belt conveyor • Hyster forklift • Steel upright crate cabinet • Case IH CX tote 80 tractor w/ L505 • Creamer loader 25 1/2’ belt conveyor John Deeresleeve 8300 end wheel drill • 10’ • Stainless • John Deere 9650tractor STS combine • Deutz Allis 7110 • 35’ John Deere 635 HydraFlex • Lane Shark 46” brush cuttergrain head RD 7200 finish mower • Woods 35’ Unverferth HT30 header cart • 30’ • field cultivator John Deereharrogator 2520 tractor • 12’ • pull type • Bale spear5 bottom plow • John Deere • Receiver hitch • IH 490 20’ disc Mounting plateflat bed trailer • 16’ • gooseneck • 1000-gal nurse tank • Markers off SS 750 drill • Brent 1084 Avalanche grain cart • 30.5L-32 combine tire • 47’ Sunflower 5054 field cultivator • Allis Chalmers WD 45 tractor • (2) 25’ BestFlex expandable • John Deere LA tractor conveyors • John Deere 830 mower conditioner • LeBlond Regal lathe • King Kutter II 3pt lathe bale spear • Pratt & Whitney • bolt•on 3pt hitch brackets Jackson CK-1-1/2 TM mill • (5) metal racks • Crownbarrell RC3020-30 stand up forklift • (4) wood whiskey • 94’’ Woods RB850barrells grader blade • wood wine barrell • Great Plains TA500 sprayer • Cardinal 10”Pride x 70’ swingrotary away auger • 60’’ Land RCF2760 • Gehl Scavenger II spreader mower • Gehl 250 manure spreader • (7) John Deere suitcase weights • Forest 16’ weight cultivator • (2)City John Do-All Deere tractor • Sitrex 9 wheel rake brackets • (13) Case IH suitcase • Knoedler burr mill weights • (4)contour 9.00-20 wagon tires & rims • Do-All machine • (57) fuel plastictank 12’’x5’’x5’’ storage bins • 500-gal • Chandler • Assorted tile18’ litter spreader • John 750 drill • Esch baleDeere squeeze • Hardi 60’ pull type sprayer • John Deere LA105 riding lawn • J & M 2494 gravity wagon mower • J & M25 gravity wagongenerator • Magnum mobile • Case • 1400’ rollIHof23’1 disc 1/2’’ water line • John Deere2500 1010 field cultivatorplow • John Deere 5-bottom • John Deere 845 8 row cultivator • (6) Kubota wheel weights • John Deere 2800 5 bottom plow • Anderson RB-580 bale wrapper • John Deere 85 bar w/hiniker units • John Deere S550 combine • 15 1/2’ cultimulcher • 1997 48’ Fontaine flatbed trailer • John Deere 3 bottom plow • 1997 48’ Fontaine trailer • Mayrath 32’ x 10” flatbed unload auger • 1993 Peterbuilt 377 truck • 1025 gallon poly tanksemi on 6872 kory • 35’ running Krause 4237HR field cultivator gear • 24’ • International 490 disk Snowco Seed cleaner • 28’ • Case IH 496 disk (4) 7.5-17 tires w/rims • (2) Hay Monster bale feeders • (2) 12-12 tires w/rims • 1995 Ford AeroMax L-9000 • (2) 13.6-16 bridgestone tires semi truck • (2) Bridgestone 385/65R22.5 tires • 10’ • Land Pridetires RCR 3510 rotary (4) 10.00-20 w/rims mower • 1994 Jeep Wrangler • New Holland H7230planter disc bine47R15’’ • John Deere DB60 John Deere 210 disc spike tooth • 16’ • McFarlane 3-bar • 12’ x 94” steel fertilizer box harrow • (2) 15’ John Deere730B drill markers • Case Ecolo-Tiger 7-shank • 15’ Rhino Epic 4150 rotary mower ripper 18’ truck bed7-shank sprayer ripper • DMI• ET 30C7 • John DeereNutri-Pro 2640 Diesel Tractor • Great Plains NP-40 NH3 bar • Case IH 1020 grain head • Befco 007treater sickle bar mower • USC LPVBSB seed • Kinze seed 3600 16/31 planter • (2) USC hoppers • John Deere 8650 tractor • 25’ USC TS2525 SS seed conveyor • Portable cattle scales (no head) • 30’ USC TS2530 SS seed conveyor • 8’ 6-way grader blade • 7’ Massey-Ferguson finish mower • 24’ John Deere 330 disk • 18.4-38 clamp on duals w/ clamps • 15’ John Deere 1560 drill • DMI 3250 NH3 bar • 2003 Sterling dump truck • 36’ Horst 4-wheel steer header cart • John Deere 612 corn head • Grain-O-Vator feed wagon • Agco 5409 disk mower • Gehl 65MX feed grinder • 12’ skid steer trailer (No Title) • Running gear w/ truck bed

• (3) 30’ steel trusses • 8’ 3-pt snowblower • 15’ John Deere 750 drill • (6) 1000 bu. cone bottom grain bin • 1996 Volvo semi truck • Case 550G Long Track dozer • Honda Foreman ES ATV • 8’6’’ EZ-V snow plow • 11’ Flink snow plow • 40’ 2014 Timpte Supper Hopper bottom trailer • (2) 18.4-42 tires • 30’ Great Plains Turbo Max TM 3000 • 1999 F-250 XLT 4x4 pickup truck • 2018 F-150 XLT 4x4 pickup truck • 2001 9200i Daycab Semi • 1995 Warren 9 Bin Bulk Feed Trailer • 1994 Warren 8 Bin Bulk Feed Trailer • 1997 Warren 8 Bin Bulk Feed Trailer • 30HP Elektrim Motor • 2007 9200i DayCab Semi • Ford 655A backhoe • Claas Lexion 740 combine • 30’ MacDon FD70 grain head • 30’ J&M HT874 header cart • Remlinger strip till bar • John Deere 318D skid steer • 24’ Case IH RMX340 disk • Kubota M9000 tractor • 2006 Montana 3670Rl 5th wheel camper • 48-gal L-shaped fuel tank • John Deere 8440 tractor • 1976 Chevrolet C65 grain truck • Krause 2889 9-shank ripper • John Deere 2800 6-bottom plow • Case IH MX240 tractor • 8’ Brillion Sure Stand seeder • JD 726 loader • Parker weigh cart • Crary wind system air bar • 1000-gal Clark Hi-Clear nurse tank • John Deere 4440 tractor • Unverferth 325 gravity bed wagon • Killbros 385 gravity bed • 1995 40’ Merritt hopper bottom trailer • 13’ International chisel plow • 2000 Chevy WT5500 box truck • 10’ Homemade ATV trailer (NO TITLE) • John Deere 900 5-shank ripper • 6’ Bush Hog rotary mower • 48’ John Deere 428 elevator • Case IH 500 5-bottom plow • 60’ pull type sprayer • 300-gal fence row sprayer • 1996 40’ Timpte Super Hopper bottom trailer • Hydro Tec 3000psi hot water pressure washer • Haybuster H-106 rock picker • 12’ Brillion seeder on Remlinger caddy • Cat D4C dozer • 8’ PVE root rake • Valmar 1655 air seeder • (30) +/- pallet rack cross bars • 600/50/22.5 implement tire (New) • Portable Pual scales w/ Silver King squeeze chute & palp cage • 9-shank Case IH 6650 ConserTill chisel plow • 15’ John Deere 400 rotary hoe • White 378 6R30’’ cultivator • 2004 International 7400 grain truck • 30’ John Deere 930 grain head • John Deere 843 corn head • Hardi sprayer • Volvo D12 Semi Truck • 1997 Ford Louisville Dump Truck • New Holland 518 Manure spreader • Kuhn 4830 5-shank ripper • International 444 tractor • 9’ Krone Disc mower • Krone Swadro 42T • AG Systems 11-Knife liquid applicator • Unverferth AWS-36 header cart • Dalton 17-Knife NH3 Bar • Kuhns 10 Bale Accumulator • John Deere 9870 Combine • John Deere F35 Platform head • Deep tooth chaffer for John Deere 70 series combine. • Combine Duals • Brandt 1080HP Auger • 27’ Brock grain bin • 36’ Superior Grain bin • GSI 1220 Grain Dryer • 1700 DMC Transfer 40 HP motor • 45’ Lambpton 8” grain pump. • 9’ Knapheide truck bed • 84” CAT brand skidd loadder grapple bucket • 2564 Haybuster Blower • 20’ Corn Pro Gooseneck livestock trailer

AUCTIONS OPEN AT 9AM & BEGIN TO CLOSE AT 12 NOON WITH 2 MINUTE EXTENDED BIDDING!

2 AUCTIONS SIMULTANEOUSLY! - 450+ LOTS!

• Half cab w/ windshield & housing • John Deere 220 grain head • 20’ Header cart • Hyster forklift • Case IH CX 80 tractor w/ L505 loader • John Deere 8300 end wheel drill • John Deere 9650 STS combine • 35’ John Deere 635 HydraFlex grain head • 35’ Unverferth HT30 header cart • John Deere 2520 tractor • Bale spear • Receiver hitch • Mounting plate • 1000-gal SS nurse tank • Brent 1084 Avalanche grain cart • 47’ Sunflower 5054 field cultivator • (2) 25’ BestFlex expandable conveyors • LeBlond Regal lathe • Pratt & Whitney lathe • Jackson CK-1-1/2 TM mill • Crown RC3020-30 stand up forklift • 94’’ Woods RB850 grader blade • Great Plains TA500 sprayer • 60’’ Land Pride RCF2760 rotary mower • (7) John Deere suitcase weights • (2) John Deere tractor weight brackets • (13) Case IH suitcase weights • (4) 9.00-20 wagon tires & rims • (57) plastic 12’’x5’’x5’’ storage bins • Chandler 18’ litter spreader • John Deere 750 drill • Hardi 60’ pull type sprayer • J & M 2494 gravity wagon • J & M gravity wagon • Case IH 23’ disc • John Deere 1010 field cultivator • John Deere 845 8 row cultivator • John Deere 2800 5 bottom plow • John Deere 85 bar w/hiniker units • 15 1/2’ cultimulcher • John Deere 3 bottom plow • Mayrath 32’ x 10” unload auger • 1025 gallon poly tank on 6872 kory running gear • Snowco Seed cleaner • (4) 7.5-17 tires w/rims • (2) 12-12 tires w/rims • (2) 13.6-16 bridgestone tires • (2) Bridgestone 385/65R22.5 tires • (4) 10.00-20 tires w/rims • 1994 Jeep Wrangler • New Holland H7230 disc bine • John Deere 210 disc • 12’ x 94” steel fertilizer box • (2) 15’ John Deere drill markers • 15’ Rhino Epic 4150 rotary mower • 18’ truck bed sprayer • John Deere 2640 Diesel Tractor • Case IH 1020 grain head • Befco BSB 007 sickle bar mower • Kinze 3600 16/31 planter • John Deere 8650 tractor • Portable cattle scales (no head) • 8’ 6-way grader blade • 24’ John Deere 330 disk • 15’ John Deere 1560 drill • DMI 3250 NH3 bar

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• 28’ semi van trailer • 5 Ton 3 phase electric hoist and trolley • J&M 875 Grain Cart • Bobcat T 190 skid loadder • J&M 750 grain cart • Orthman 2 yd pull type scraper • 24’ 1969 Montone dump trailer • Killbros 475 grain cart • Case IH 9330 tractor • Krause 1928 disk • 12’ 2021 Icon Landoll 1230RS Till chisel plow •scraper 2003 blade Sterling dump truck (NEW) • 15’ John Deere 400 rotary hoe ••36’ Horst 4-wheel steer header 60’ Spray King pull type sprayer • White 378 6R30’’ cultivator •cart Gerringhoff RD830 corn head • 2004 International 7400 grain ••John Deereheader 612 corn 20’ Unverferth cart head truck ••Grain-O-Vator Case 1450 dozer feed wagon • 30’ John Deere 930 grain head ••Agco 5409379 disk mower 1998 Perbuilt semi truck • John Deere 843 corn head ••Gehl feed White 65MX 2-105 field bossgrinder tractor • Hardi sprayer ••12’ steer trailer (No Title) Johnskid Deere 4840 Tractor • Volvo D12 Semi Truck ••Running w/ truck bed 2012 Jetcogear grain trailer • 1997 Ford Louisville Dump Truck ••(3) 30’ steel 1973 Ford graintrusses truck • New Holland 518 Manure ••8’Tye 3-pt grainsnowblower drill International 800 cyclo air drill spreader ••15’ John Deere 750 • Kuhn 4830 5-shank ripper •planter (6) 1000 bu. cone bottom grain •bin Unverferth 220 rolling harrow • International 444 tractor International • 9’ Krone Disc mower ••1996 Volvodisc semi truck Case 12550G shank ripper • Krone Swadro 42T ••Case Long Track dozer Woods md184 rotary mower • AG Systems 11-Knife liquid ••Honda Foreman ES ATV bushEZ-V hog rotary mower applicator ••8’6’’ snow plow (2) 30.5L-32 tires offplow combine • Unverferth AWS-36 header cart ••11’ Flink snow New2014 Holland L185 skid loader Hopper • Dalton 17-Knife NH3 Bar ••40’ Timpte Supper •bottom Kinze 2000 8 row planter w/ • Kuhns 10 Bale Accumulator trailer and monitor • John Deere 9870 Combine •splitters (2) 18.4-42 tires • International 1586 tractor • John Deere F35 Platform head • 30’ Great Plains Turbo Max TM • John Deere 2940 tractor w/ 265 • Deep tooth chaffer for John 3000 loader Deere 70 series combine. ••1999 F-250 XLT 4x4 pickup truck John Deere 2440 w/146 loader • Combine Duals ••2018 F-150 XLT 4x4 pickup truck 3-pt bale spear • Brandt 1080HP Auger ••2001 Daycab 5’ Bush9200i Hog rotary mower Semi • 27’ Brock grain bin ••1995 9 Bin Bulk Feed 21’ RedWarren Line conveyor & cart • 36’ Superior Grain bin •Trailer 80’’ Grapple bucket • GSI 1220 Grain Dryer ••1994 Warren Jet drum sander 8 Bin Bulk Feed • 1700 DMC Transfer 40 HP motor •Trailer Assorted Dewalt power tools • 45’ Lambpton 8” grain pump. ••1997 Warren 84900 BinDT466 Bulk Feed 1995 International • 9’ Knapheide truck bed Trailer truck • 84” CAT brand skidd loadder ••30HP Elektrim 1986 Ford fuel truckMotor grapple bucket •• 2007 DayCab Semi 26’ DMI9200i cultivator 8’’x40’655A Hutchinson auger • 2564 Haybuster Blower ••Ford backhoe SS livestock crate740 on casters • 20’ Corn Pro Gooseneck ••Claas Lexion combine United Farm Tools grain cart livestock trailer ••30’ MacDon FD70 grain head Killsbos gravity bed wagon • 28’ semi van trailer ••30’ J&M HT874 header cart J&M running gear • 5 Ton 3 phase electric hoist and ••Remlinger strip till bar 12’ 620Deere Iternational drill skid steer trolley ••John 318D 18.4-38 duals rims • J&M 875 Grain Cart ••24’ Case IHw/RMX340 disk Clamp on M9000 pallet forkstractor • Bobcat T 190 skid loadder ••Kubota IH 3588Montana 2+2 tractor3670Rl 5th wheel • J&M 750 grain cart ••2006 •camper 2005 Kenworth semi truck • Orthman 2 yd pull type scraper • Skid steer trencher attachment • 24’ 1969 Montone dump trailer • 48-gal L-shaped fuel tank • Tarter disc • Killbros 475 grain cart • John Deere 8440 tractor • Landoll 2325 -5-30 ripper • Case IH 9330 tractor • 1976 Chevrolet C65 grain truck • 1996 Ford Aeromax semi truck • Krause 1928 disk ••Krause 2889 9-shank ripper 30’ Great Plains TT 3000 • 12’ 2021 Icon Landoll 1230RS ••John Deere 2800 6-bottom plow Case IH 5130 tractor scraper blade (NEW) ••Case IH MX240 tractor 1995 Peterbilt semi truck • 60’ Spray King pull type sprayer ••8’18’+2’ Brillion Sure Stand seeder Titan trailer • Gerringhoff RD830 corn head ••JD 18’ 726 EZ-Trailloader feed wagon • 20’ Unverferth header cart ••Parker weigh cart (2) 15’ hay wagons • Case 1450 dozer ••Crary Runningwind gear system air bar • 1998 Perbuilt 379 semi truck ••1000-gal Hi-Clear John Deere Clark 332 diesel mower nurse • White 2-105 field boss tractor •tank John Deere 9760 combine • John Deere 4840 Tractor ••John Deere 4440 tractor 35’ John Deere 635 grain head • 2012 Jetco grain trailer ••Unverferth 35’ Header cart325 gravity bed •wagon Case IH 4494 tractor • 1973 Ford grain truck 80’ WilMar385 sprayer • Tye grain drill ••Killbros gravity bed Knight 40’ 8018Merritt manure spreader • International 800 cyclo air ••1995 hopper bottom •trailer New Holland 254 grinder/mixer planter 1000-gal fuel tank chisel plow • Unverferth 220 rolling harrow ••13’ International 16’ Livestock Trailer • International disc ••2000 Chevy WT5500 box truck 32’ Homemade Wil-rich Field Cultivator • Case 12 shank ripper ••10’ ATV trailer (NO Auction Date Equipment Due • Woods md184 rotary mower TITLE) January 10th, 20245-shank 12/27/2023 • bush hog rotary mower •Wed, John Deere 900 ripper February 14th, 2024 1/31/2024 • (2) 30.5L-32 tires off combine •Wed, 6’ Bush Hog rotary mower March 13th, 2024 2/28/2024 • New Holland L185 skid loader •Wed, 48’ John Deere 428 elevator Wed, June 12th, 2024 5/29/2024 • Kinze 2000 8 row planter w/ • Case IH 500 5-bottom plow Wed, July 10th, 2024 6/26/2024 splitters and monitor • 60’ pull type sprayer Wed, August 14th, 2024 7/31/2024 • International 1586 tractor •Wed, 300-gal fence row sprayer September 11th, 2024 8/28/2024 • John Deere 2940 tractor w/ 265 •Wed, 1996 40’ Timpte Super Hopper December 11th, 2024 11/27/2024 loader bottom Tyler Wilt attrailer 740-572-1249 or Tyler@thewendtgroup.com • John Deere 2440 w/146 loader •Kasey Hydro Tec 3000psi hot water Smith at 740-505-8845 or Kasey@thewendtgroup.com • 3-pt bale spear pressure washer or keagan@thewendtgroup.com Keagan Nicol 937-594-8146 • 5’ Bush Hog rotary mower •Dale Haybuster H-106 rock picker Evans at 260-894-0458 or Dale@thewendtgroup.com • 21’ Red Line conveyor & cart •Kevin 12’ Brillion seeder on or Remlinger Wendt at 419-566-1599 Kevin@thewendtgroup.com

caddy • Cat D4C dozer • 8’ PVE root rake • Valmar 1655 air seeder • (30) +/- pallet rack cross bars • 600/50/22.5 implement tire (New) • Portable Pual scales w/ Silver King squeeze chute & palp cage • 9-shank Case IH 6650 Conser-

• 80’’ Grapple bucket • Jet drum sander • Assorted Dewalt power tools • 1995 International 4900 DT466 truck • 1986 Ford fuel truck • 26’ DMI cultivator • 8’’x40’ Hutchinson auger • SS livestock crate on casters • United Farm Tools grain cart

• Killsbos gravity bed wagon • J&M running gear • 12’ 620 Iternational drill • 18.4-38 duals w/ rims • Clamp on pallet forks • IH 3588 2+2 tractor • 2005 Kenworth semi truck • Skid steer trencher attachment • Tarter disc • Landoll 2325 -5-30 ripper • 1996 Ford Aeromax semi truck • 30’ Great Plains TT 3000 • Case IH 5130 tractor • 1995 Peterbilt semi truck • 18’+2’ Titan trailer • 18’ EZ-Trail feed wagon • (2) 15’ hay wagons • Running gear • John Deere 332 diesel mower • John Deere 9760 combine • 35’ John Deere 635 grain head • 35’ Header cart • Case IH 4494 tractor • 80’ WilMar sprayer • Knight 8018 manure spreader • New Holland 254 grinder/mixer • 1000-gal fuel tank • 16’ Livestock Trailer • 32’ Wil-rich Field Cultivator

UPCOMING ONLINE AUCTIONS Auction Date Wed, January 10th, 2024 Wed, February 14th, 2024 Wed, March 13th, 2024 Wed, June 12th, 2024 Wed, July 10th, 2024 Wed, August 14th, 2024 Wed, September 11th, 2024 Wed, December 11th, 2024

Equipment Due 12/27/2023 1/31/2024 2/28/2024 5/29/2024 6/26/2024 7/31/2024 8/28/2024 11/27/2024

CONTACT AN AGENT TODAY TO ADD YOUR EQUIPMENT Tyler Wilt at 740-572-1249 or Tyler@thewendtgroup.com Kasey Smith at 740-505-8845 or Kasey@thewendtgroup.com Keagan Nicol 937-594-8146 or keagan@thewendtgroup.com

Dale Evans at 260-894-0458 or Dale@thewendtgroup.com Kevin Wendt at 419-566-1599 or Kevin@thewendtgroup.com

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endS: Court ordered AuCtion 8.7 ACres LAnd – open & Wooded – smALL BuiLding eLeCtriC & driLLed WeLL – seLLs As unit – unity tWp. CoLumBiAnA Co. soLd on LoCAtion With onLine Bidding AvAiLABLe seLLs on LoCAtion: 47575 sr 14 ne, neW WAterford, oh 44445. AuCtioneer/reALtor/privAte seLLing offiCer: russeLL t. (rusty) KiKo, Jr., C.A.i., 330-495-0923, rustyKiKo@KiKoCompAny.Com AuCtion By order of: CoLumBiAnA Co. Court of Common pLeAs. CoLumBiAnA Co. CAse #2023Cv00208

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enDS: Home & GaraGe on 1.74 acre Investment opportunIty – 2 adjoInInG Lots addItIonaL outbuILdInGs nImIsHILLen twp. – stark co., oHIo LouIsvILLe scHooLs LIve auctIon wItH onLIne bIddInG avaILabLe Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locaTion: 7743 ravenna ave., louisville, oh 44641. real esTaTe features 2 adjoining lots totaling 1.74 acres with circle drive, 2-car detached garage/workshop. Small block livestock barn, small sheds. Stark Co. parcel #3304132 & #3305871. Bungalow home built in 1915 w/ 1,310 SF. Main level features bedroom, full bath, kitchen, dining room, living room & family room with a fireplace. Two bedrooms upstairs. Full basement with oil FA furnace & central air. Taxes $1,014 per half year. Louisville Local School. Home is due for updates, ideal starter home or investment. Open auction day at 12:00 P.M. Come prepared to buy! noTe: Septic inspection completed & passed. Terms on real esTaTe: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. auctIon by order of: davId & janet myers auctIoneer/reaLtor: GeorGe kIko, 330-418-1095 KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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Online Only new in The BOx AppliAnces including AvAnTi - crOsley dAnBy - elecTrOlux - ge – summiT whirlpOOl & lg speAkers Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. PickuP Location: 2718 BreckSviLLe rd., richfieLd, oh 44286 directionS: From I-77 take Wheatley Rd./OH-176 via exit 143, then left onto Brecksville Rd. to property. PickuP: Friday - December 15, 2023 – 10:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. note: For full list of details and pictures visit www.kikoauctions.com AucTiOn By Order Of: mAs, inc. AucTiOneers/reAlTOrs: BrOOks e. Ames, 330-703-2732 Or BrOOks@kikOcOmpAny.cOm And Ashley riTchey, 330-495-3474, Ashley@kikOcOmpAny.cOm

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Online Only COunty AuCtiOn MOnthly COnsignMent trAilers – truCks – FArM equip. tOOls – lAwn & gArden – VehiCles – COnstruCtiOn Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. DropOff/Preview/Pickup Location: county auction Barn – 9456 coLumBuS rD., LouiSviLLe, oh 44641 DirectionS: Take SR 173 (State St.) 2 miles east of SR 44 or 3 miles west of US Rt. 62 to Columbus Rd. and auction. Drop-off DateS: Thursday – December 21, 2023 – 9:00 A.M.6:00 P.M. and Friday – December 22, 2023 – 9:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. preview: Wednesday – December 27, 2023 – 4:00-5:00 P.M. pickup: Saturday – December 30, 2023 - 9:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M. Contact auctioneers to add your items! Our fenced graveled lot provides ample parking for drop-offs, preview, and loadouts! Not accepting furniture, tires, or household goods. Thank you! onLine termS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. All applicable sales tax will be added to the purchase price of all purchases deemed taxable in accordance with Federal, State and/or Local Laws. AuCtiOneers/reAltOrs: MAtthew p. kikO, 330-327-9617 Or MAttkikO@kikOCOMpAny.COM And geOrge p. kikO, 330-418-1095 Or geOrge@kikOCOMpAny.COM kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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SPRINGFIELD, Pa. — The Penn State Extension Master Gardeners of Delaware County will hold a monthly lecture series: Good Gardening Saturdays starting in January. Each session will be from 10 a.m. to noon. The webinar for Jan. 13 will focus on peonies. Participants can learn about peony types, flower features and care that will boost your peony garden’s beauty. To register, visit web. cvent.com/event/c88153cd-6a914718-ad52-65f3a09453e8/summary. The topic for Feb. 10 will be learning how to maximize your garden’s value to pollinators by planting native Keystone Plants. In addition to home gardeners, this is for those interested in starting a pollinator garden and native plant enthusiasts. To register, go to web.cvent.com/ event/548ff4d2-6b45-4c32-9d4362254fd5b4f0/summary.

Open house to recruit master gardeners CANFIELD, Ohio — There will be a Master Gardener Recruitment Open House at the OSU Extension Mahoning County office Jan. 16, from 3-5 p.m. The office is located at 490 S. Broad St. Drop in any time between 3 and 5 p.m. to discover what it takes to become a Master Gardener Volunteer. Although walk-ins are accepted, RSVPs are appreciated for enhanced event preparation in case of inclement weather. Call ahead to 330-533-5538. Current volunteers will guide visitors through the journey of becoming a Master Gardener Volunteer, sharing insights into projects, services, training and continuing education opportunities offered by Ohio State University Extension. Enjoy light refreshments, enter for a chance to win door prizes and discover the camaraderie of like-minded individuals. The event is free, and Mahoning County residency is not a requirement. All are welcome.

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Christmas Farm toy auCtion LiFetime CoLLeCtion - CompLete sets - preCision modeLs ertL - Firestone - toy Farmer - FFa & more daLton, oh Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 19 nW lebanon RD., Dalton, oH 44618 DiRectionS: Located on the NE corner of US RT 30 and NW Lebanon Road. 8.8 miles west of SR-21. Watch for KIKO signs. lifetime toy collection: A Very Diverse Collection Ranging From Signed Joe Ertl Models, Firestone Series, Ertl Precision Classic Set, Farm Country - JD 100 Year Collection, Legends Of The Century - Precision Classics Set, Golden Demonstrator Sets - Rare 1/16th $780 Combines, Pewter Models, Pedal Tractors, Toy Farmer, FFA Sets - Hand Made Model Barns & Much More, Too Many To Mention Come Look Them Over For Yourself! note: OVER 500 Farm Toys In The Box, ALL Sells At Live Onsite Auction. Free Hot Chocolate And Cookies. Gift Wrapping Available! teRmS on cHattelS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales, 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. auCtion By order oF: John CaLam auCtioneer/reaLtor: JaCoB WhitaCre, 330-417-9123, or JWhitaCre@kikoCompany.Com auCtioneer: andreW rehm, 330-464-2545, or arehm@kikoCompany.Com

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Online Only GOld & Silver COinS – indian artifaCtS - antiqueS – COlleCtibleS – 2021 tOyOta avalOn Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder online only. Preview/PickuP Location: 588 vaLLey rd., SaLem, oH 44460. Preview on indian artiFactS onLy: Friday – December 15, 2023 – 2:00-4:00 P.M. PickuP: Friday – December 22, 2023 – 3:00-5:00 P.M. Indian artifacts well over 1000 pcs., arrowheads, private collection - US & Foreign coins – Silver dollars – Silver halves – Koenig Kramer USA early porcelain barber chair – 2021 Toyota Avalon limited, loaded, AWD, 16,449 miles termS: Visa, MasterCard, and Wire Transfer accepted. Wire transfers required on invoices over $2,000. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. (10% buyer’s premi-

um on auto) Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi par auction process may be used. auCtiOneer/realtOr: ruSSell t. (ruSty) KiKO, Jr., C.a.i., 330-495-0923, ruStyKiKO@KiKOCOmpany.COm & ryan m. KiKO, 330-831-8565, ryanKiKO@KiKOCOmpany.COm kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com


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Funds will aid Ohio students seeking CDL COLUMBUS — A total of 35 schools will share $2.54 million to help Ohio students seeking to earn a Commercial Driver’s License. The Ohio Department of Higher Education announced the recipients of the latest round of funds through the Commercial Truck Driver Student Aid Program, which promotes and encourages job growth for Ohio’s commercial drivers through educational training. The funds, awarded to eligible institutions through an application process, will be disbursed in the form of grants and loans to students who enroll in approved CDL training programs at those institutions. ODHE collaborates on the student aid program with the Department of Public Safety, which reviews CDL programs to ensure they are qualified and eligible to receive a financial award. The program will provide financial aid to in-state students who complete a CDL program and agree to reside and be employed in Ohio for a minimum of one year upon completion. New program sites receiving funding during this round are Central Ohio Technical College, Columbus CDL Training Academy, Direct Venture CDL Training, and the Findlay campus of Owens Community College. CDL programs receiving awards qualified as eligible through the Ohio Department of Public Safety, allowing students enrolled in these programs to be candidates for grants and loans. A complete list of recipients can be found on the ODHE website at highered.ohio.gov/cdl.

Thursday, December 7, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector

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Online Only AuctiOn 2021 Gulf StreAm VintAGe cruiSer cAmper 2016 JD GAtOr - rAVen crOSSbOw VintAGe AmOcO GAS pump – tOOlS – furniShinGS Owners are downsizing. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. Preview/PickuP Location: 1862 Ben FuLton rD., north Lawrence, oh 44666. Preview: Tuesday – December 12, 2023 – 11:00 A.M.-12:30 P.M. PickuP: Wednesday – December 20, 2023 – 9:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M. very nice 2021 GuLF StreaM 19 RBS Vintage Cruiser camper w/ title, 23ft. – like-new JD gator, XUV590i, 4x4, w/ 29 hours – Kobalt storage cabinets – shelving – JD fertilizer spreader – 12V sprayer - arrow target block – yard tools – concrete yard décor – dog crate - porter cable plate jointer kit – DeWalt nailer 20-volt – Johnson Acculine laser level system – Drill Doctor – Dremel set – sawzall – bar clamps – Raven R5X crossbow (400 ft./second) – Ohio State bar top table & stools – Texaco metal art piece – decorative cotton bailer – primitives – single poster bed – yard decor – Buckeyes stone – collection of Longaberger baskets – 15-gal. crock – hammock – diaper dryer – space heater – 10x10 canopy – Ohio State wood bench – Sole F63 incline cushion flex treadmill – Lionel 8632 train set – décor windmill – outdoor circular lounge set. onLine terMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. AuctiOn by OrDer Of: Stephen & JODi KiKO AuctiOneerS/reAltOrS: GeOrGe p. KiKO, 330-418-1095 Or GeOrGe@KiKOcOmpAny.cOm AnD KriSten KiKO, 330-234-7110, Or KriSten@KiKOcOmpAny.cOm kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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Church group selling soup with students SMITHVILLE, Ohio — For the past 13 years, Aspire-ESOL, English as a second language, students have helped Westminster Presbyterian Church members make soup for their winter “Hearty Italian Soup Sale.” The group meets at Central Christian Church, where the ESOL classes meet. Soup sales typically raise $1,000 a year, shared between two organizations. This year’s soup sale proceeds will be split between the Immigrant Worker Project’s, Centro San Jose Scholarship Fund and Homeward Bound. The Immigrant Worker Project’s Centro San Jose Scholarship Fund awards assistance to students residing in Ashland, Columbiana, Holmes, Knox, Stark, Tuscarawas, and Wayne Counties who have limited access to government monies for college education due to their immigration status. Homeward Bound is a local organization dedicated to providing services and a place to stay for the homeless in Wooster. They are setting up a new shelter in Wooster and work closely with the Wooster Homelessness Taskforce. Since its beginning, the soup sale has donated over $12,000 to the Employment Resource Fund to help goal-oriented adults with training, job search and employment needs. Westminster’s Soup Sale began in November. Supporters can choose regular with Italian sausage or vegan. To order soup by the quart, call 330263-2398 or email wpcwooster@ gmail.com.

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Online Only AuctiOn estAte AuctiOn FOr AuctiOneer lArry crOss 2020 FOrd rAnger - gAs & Oil MeMOrAbiliA - gOld Jewelry sAFes - Antiques eAst cAntOn, OH

Like New 2020 Ford Ranger XLT, 2,580 Actual Miles - Assorted Parts For 1950s Ford F100 And 1940s Ford Car - Colt 45 Lighted Sign - Red Man Bird Huntin’ Sign - Suncrest Thermometer - Porcelain Coca-Cola Sign - Pyrene Brass Extinguisher - Vintage License Plates - STOP Signs Ford Oilers - Seiberling Tire Display - Casite Thermometer - Gulf Thermometer - ESSO Glass Display - Diamond Crystal Thermometer - Puncheon Coal Co. Thermometer Belmont County Automobile Club Porcelain Sign - Large Gulf Gas Station Sign - 15+ Gold Rings - Turquoise Jewelry - Vintage Fishing Tackle – 8-Gallon Bee Sting Crock Diecast Toys - Heritage Fortress Regal Safe - Pro-Steel Security Vault note: More items not listed. See Proxibid catalog for more detailed inventory. auction By orDer of: Stark county proBate caSe #247527 auctioneer/realtor: colton kiko, 330-614-2478 kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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Online Only AuctiOn! HOndA 400 RAncHeR – QuAlity FiReARms – cAse Knives POcKet WAtcHes – Fly ROds – tOOls – HARdWARe – mORe! Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. Preview/ Pickup Location: SW canton, oH 44706 – Perry tWP (Address will be given to successful bidders.)

Preview: Monday - deceMber 11, 2023 – 2:00–4:00 P.M.

Contact Auctioneer for address for viewing. Address will be given out morning of viewing.

PickuP: thursday - deceMber 21, 2023 – 12:00–4:00 P.M. HonDa rancHer: Very Clean Honda 400 Rancher ATV, 4x4, Shows 406 Miles FirearmS – ammo – caSe KniveS: Sako L46 .222 Rem Mag Rifle With Burris Scope – Browning T-Bolt .22cal Rifle W/Simmons Scope – Henry .22mag Pump Rifle With Bushnell Scope – Henry .17HMR Lever Action Rifle With Leupold Vari-XIII Scope – Ruger 10/22 .22cal Semi-Auto Rifle With Burris Scope – Savage B-Mag .17win Super Mag Rifle W/Burris Scope – Ruger SP101 .22cal Pistol – Ammo Inc. .222Rem, 221Rem Fireball, .32S&W Long, .22cal, 30 Carbine, 20ga & 28ga, 380auto, 38spc – Hard Gun Case – Case Knives Etc. - Remington Bullet Knife – Camille’s Carnivore Knife And Others – Large Collection Of Guns Digest Magazines 70’s – Shooters Bible Collection 50’s To 2010 PocKet WatcHeS – FLy roDS – etc: Elgin, Hamilton, Gruen Pocket Watches – Fly Rod And Reels – Browning Fly Rod – Fishing Poles And Tackle – Many Hand Tools – Outdoor Chairs – Craftsman Edger – Floor Jack – Thule Hitch Bike Rack – Frogg Toggs Men’s 8 Rubber Boots – 6’ Display Case – Ford 8N Manual – Craftsman 5HP Chopper Vac - Western Flyer Wagon – More! onLine termS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,500 or greater. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. Firearms buyers must be an Ohio resident, 21 years of age to purchase a handgun and 18 years of age to purchase a long gun. Buyer will be required to fill out firearm buyer information paperwork at pickup. No shipping of firearms. AuctiOneeR/ReAltOR: eugene R. KiKO, 330-495-0131 OR genOKiKO@KiKOcOmPAny.cOm KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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Exciting OppOrtunity! custOm-Built ranch hOmE W/ shOp & pOnd On 4 acrEs OnE OWnEr - Built in 2016 - partially WOOdEd tuscaraWas tWp. - stark cO. - tuslaW schOOl district livE auctiOn With OnlinE Bidding Sellers are downsizing. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locaTion: 1862 Ben FulTon ave. nW, norTh laWrence, oh 44666 DirecTions: From the intersection of SR-93 and OH-172/Lincoln Way head west on OH-172 for a half mile then north onto Ben Fulton Ave. NW for one mile to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

OPen HOuse: sat. Dec. 9, 2023 – 10:00 a.M.-12:00 P.M.

real esTaTe: One-owner, custom ranch home built in 2016. The home has an ideal open floor plan that features a gourmet hickory kitchen with leathered granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and a huge wraparound island. The spacious living room features a gas stone fireplace, and access to the covered, stamped concrete patio and backyard. Large master bedroom with a walk-in closet, dual-head tile walk-in shower and 6ft soaker tub. Two additional bedrooms, full bathroom, and laundry room complete the main floor. Hardwood floors and 9ft ceilings throughout. Two-car attached garage. The finished, walk-out basement is an entertainer’s dream featuring a spacious living room with new carpet, exercise room or 4th bedroom, full bathroom, a built-in bar, ample storage, and is outfitted for radiant in-floor heat. All 3 full bathrooms have hickory cabinets and granite countertops. The backyard is a little oasis with a wraparound stamped concrete patio with firepit, pergola, built-in outdoor BBQ, mature landscaping, pond with mini-beach and pavilion. All with privacy on a partially wooded 4-acre parcel, featuring wildlife and walking trails. The insulated 30x42 shop building is plumbed for in-floor radiant heat, has 2 overhead doors, and is perfect for a car enthusiast, hobby barn, or just plain storage. Enjoy the views of the pond under the shop’s lean-to with stamped concrete patio. Propane heat, well and septic. Quality throughout! Excellent location near SR-21, close to Canal Fulton, Massillon and just minutes to Canton/Akron. Stark Co. parcel #10007160. Half year taxes are $2,983. Contact auctioneer for details on how to use your current home to buy this one! Terms on real esTaTe: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. auctiOn By OrdEr Of: stEphEn and JOdi kikO realTors/aucTioneers: GeorGe KiKo, 330-418-1095, GeorGe@KiKocompany.com anD KrisTen KiKo, 330-234-7110, KrisTen@KiKocompany.com KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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Zanesville, OH • Sat. Dec. 9, 2023 starting at 11:00 a.M. On-site

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27 acreS of Prime LanD with LuxuriouS Log home anD functionaL BarnS “emBrace Your countrYSiDe Dream” Live auction event: Join us Saturday, December 9 at 11:00 a.m. on-Site

1840 Chandlersville Rd, Zanesville, OH – Muskingum County

Legal Parcels: 73-03-08-18-000 & 73-03-08-19-000

27 acreS of Serene, verDant LanD maJeStic Log home offering ruStic eLegance verSatiLe BarnS, reaDY for Your viSion QuaLitY eDucation with frankLin LocaL SchooLS

convenience at your fingertips: medical facilities, shopping, dining, and i-70 access Perfect for equestrian lovers with partial fencing and livestock shelters BaSic termS: Property is being sold free and clear of liens and encumbrances. Property taxes will be paid current up to the day of closing. A $10,000 down payment is required day of auction to the successful bidder. A 10% buyer’s premium applies in this auction. Property to close on or before January 18th, 2024. Join us for a unique opportunity & Don’t miss out on the chance to bid on this unparalleled property. Register today and be part of the excitement on auction day!

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26th AnnuAl new YeAr’s Auction online onlY trActors – trucks – FArm & construction equipment – trAilers – combines – new lumber no smAll items Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder online only. Location/PickuP: 4729 ButLer GranGe rd., SaLem, oH 44460.

DROP-OFF DATES: TuES. DEc. 26, WED. DEc. 27, ThuRS. DEc. 28, 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. EAch DAy OPEN hOuSE: SAT. DEc. 30, 9:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. & MON. JAN. 1, 10:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. PIcKuP: SAT. JAN. 6, SuN. JAN. 7, & MON. JAN. 8, 2024 – 9:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M. EAch DAy

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neW itemS: neW tireS: Tractor Rears: 18.4X38, 15.5X38, 13.6X38, 13.6X28 – Tractor Fronts: 6.00X16, 6.50X16, 7.50X16 & 10.00X16 - Skid Steer: 10X16.5 & 12X16.5 – Implement: 9.5LX15 & 11LX15 – (4) new 10x16.5 on new skid steer rims - (4) new 12x16.5 on new skid steer rims - plus more - new 76” QT rock bucket - new tractor seat tractorS: 2002 JD 8320 MFWD C/H/A PS 480/80R46 rears with axel duals new 420/85R30 fronts quick hitch 8 front weights 4 remotes JD Reman engine, clean – Ford 3000 diesel 2127 act. hrs. good rubber – FarmTrac 320 DTC MFWD with FarmTrac 5040 loader 3 pt Rops 239 act. hrs – 2021 NH Workmaster 60 MFWD with 596 hrs. as is was rolled over – Kubota L345 DT MFWD diesel with Kubota L1720 loader – sharp one-owner 1979 IH 686 with D310 diesel engine 3112 act. hrs. good rubber TA hyd eng. ft weights brackets all new filters show room Skid Loader & attacHmentS: Good Case 1845C skid loader 4030 hrs foam filled tires Loegering metal tracks with mat. bucket – new QT Wolverine trencher – QT hyd caretree forks – SC75 tract power buggy with pivot dump – new QT Wolverine mod. BC-13-72W 6’ brush mower – like-new MTL QT grapple 84” Farm eQuiPment: Like-new Bush Hog 3815 HD 15’ batwing loaded 540 PTO dual tandem with center foam filled – (2) Pequea 818 kicker wagons with Pequea gears – Badger BN950 forage wagon with Pequea 1286 gear – (2) Badger BN950 with Badger gears – NH 256 hay rake – Gehl 1060 chopper with hay head 2 RNCH – JD 3 pt 8’ scrapper – Landoll 9-shank disc chisel – Landoll weather proofer 5-shank tillage tool mod. 2205-5A-24 – 300-bu. gravity box – Kory gravity box & gear – Killbros gravity box & gear with seed auger – 3 pt. broadcaster – 3 pt 2 bottom plow – 3 pt blade 7’ – 10’ trans disc – good Vermeer WR20 8-wheel rake with kicker – 16-9-38 tires & rims off JD 2955 – HD hyd. pull-type scraper 8’ up to 10’ – 3 pt. finish mower - New Holland Roll-Belt 450 rd. baler with crop cutter net wrap – JD 348 sq. baler with pan kicker – Arps #90 3 pt PTO backhoe – JD 714 9-shank disc chisel new hyd hoses, tires, dics, bearings and shovels – one-owner Case IH 8320 7’ haybine sharp – Int. 420 3 pt 3X16 plow – flatbed wagon 8X16 with 8 ton gear – Risler 510 portable TMR buggy with 1200# scales and Honda engine – like-new Vermeer M7040 3 pt 7’ disc mower – Knight 1040 tandem manure spreader traiLerS: 2007 Appalachian gooseneck 8X16 dump trailer dual tandem – 2018 Lamar 18’ dump trailer 14K GVWR – 2003 16’ alum. Fetherlite bumper pull stock tailer with center gate and rubber floor mats – Corn Pro 16’ stock trailer truckS & truck BedS: 2003 Ford F-650 dump truck alum sides Cat diesel 6 sp new clutch 104K miles – 1987 Int. S1900 truck with 10’ flatbed Reese hitch 121K miles DT 466 Allison auto trans air

brakes – new 2022 Lanau 14’ dump bed with 54” sides Hardox steel 54” sides, 60” gate with hoist – (2) new 2022 Lanau Hardox 10’ steel dump beds with hoist moWerS – atV – Farm itemS: 2003 Suzuki LTF 500 4X4 auto four-wheeler – horse-drawn plow – 3 pt bale spear – JD 212 lawn tractor – JD 112 lawn tractor with blade – Micro rain wheel mod. MR-32 – JD suitcase weight bracket – Worksaver broadcaster – Herd 3 pt. PTO broadcaster SPeciaL conSiGnment: 2020 Kubota SVL75-2 1,798 hours, full cab rubber track skid loader - 2019 Bobcat T650 1,777 hours full cab rubber track skid loader - 2020 Bobcat E35 24” bucket 1791 hours rubber track excavator with thumb - 2020 Bobcat E20 rubber track excavator 1498 hrs 12” bucket - 2021 Canycom concrete track buggy 671 hours. Brand new engine installed at 357 hours - 2020 Canycon concrete track buggy. New hour meter installed at 495 hours total hours on machine is 579.5 hours Brand new engine installed at 408 hours - 2019 Bomag BW- 900-50 asphalt roller freshly rebuilt motor. Vibrator and water system works 376 hours - 2019 Diamond C 7k trailer - 2020 Appalachian 15k trailer - 2021 Billy goat walk behind brush cutter - 2018 Easy-Kleen hot water pressure washer. Igniter doesn’t work for burner - Brand new Val 6 KBE5L heater - 2020 Vermeer S925TX 1,421 hours stand on track loader - 2018 Equipter RB4000 roofing buggy termS: Visa, MasterCard, and Wire Transfer or certified check accepted. Wire transfers required on invoices over $2,000. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi par auction process may be used. Auctioneers/reAltors: rAndAll l. kiko, 330-831-0174, rAndAllkiko@kikocompAnY.com, russell t. (rustY) kiko, Jr., c.A.i., 330-495-0923, rustYkiko@kikocompAnY.com, rudY w. kiko, 330-540-2416, rudYkiko@kikocompAnY.com, & rYAn m. kiko, 330-831-8565, rYAnkiko@kikocompAnY.com kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com


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Approx 600 Tons of Chicken Litter Up For Sealed Bids

Location: Columbiana, OH | Available: January 23, 2024

Must Be Gone By: February, 16, 2024 Bids are a per ton basis and high bid can take as many tons as wanted! Then Second Highest Bidder can take as many tons as wanted and so on until all gone. If the high bid is tied then those bidders will have the opportunity to raise their bid. If the bidder chooses to load the litter with their equipment that is a $1.00 per ton advantage over the seller loading it. Seller has the right to refuse or reject any or all bids. Payment of 50% must be made prior to January 6, 2024 and balance must be paid at completion, unless prior arrangements have been made.

Bids must be submitted on or before December 22, 2023 Send Bids to: chickenlitterbids@upwardmail.com or mail to: Nelson Hoover 4400 Knopp Rd. Columbiana, OH 44408 Please note price per ton, if you need seller to load it or not, and your contact information! Analysis from Last Year Moisture 46.88% | Nitrogen 1.56% Phosphorous 1.43% | Potassium 1.59% | Calcium 5.75%

Thursday, December 7, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector

Auctioneer: Darren Bok, CAI, CAS 419-298-1100 LIVE Farm Toy & Pedal Tractor Auction Saturday, Dec. 16th @ 10 am ETONLY ONLINE SHIPPING AVAILABLE Farm Toy Ford, & Toy Truck Auction John Deere, Oliver, Allis Chalmers, Case, IH, White, MM, Precision, Prestige, SpecTuesday, Cast, Classic Series, Farmer, pedals, pulling Ending Dec.Toy 12th tractors, farm sets & more! Miller Park 300 Miller Park Dr.Edgerton, OH 43517 www.BidUnitedEdge.com ONLINE ONLY Farm Toy & Toy Truck Auction Ending Tuesday, Dec. 12th ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE

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LIVE Farm Toy & Pedal Tractor Auction Saturday, Dec. 16th @ 10 am ET Miller Park 300 Miller Park Dr. Edgerton, OH 43517

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ONLINE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Live Virtual

WILSON NATIONAL LLC Rotary Rake, 2 basket, 27’, used this summer, works great, SN: YFZDH0156; 2018 Agri Chopper A Real Estate & Auction Group 5500 bale processor, 540 PTO, very good condition; Hustler X5000 Bale Processor, Chainless, Mark Wilson and Brandon Wilson, Auctioneers unroller; Bale King Vortex 3000, 1000 pto, fine cut option, good hammers; 2013 Anderson Hybrid FOR DETAILED BROCHURE CALL X in-line bale wrapper, Honda engine, remote start, stop, steering, will handle up to 6 ft round bales; 800-450-3440 Pyramid square bale stacker, pull behind; - LIVESTOCK - Shade Haven SH 1200, Shade Mobile, or www.wilnat.com 20’ radius, shades 1200 sq. ft., flex tongue, good condition; Artsway 425 grinder mixer, 540 pto; Badger TRACTORS - COMBINES Silage Wagon; Badger Silage Wagon on Pequea gear; Priefert 93 Cattle Squeeze Chute with 2002 JD 8520 Tractor, 2512 hrs., More info to come; CIH MX270 MFWD tractor, C/H/A, 18 speed trailer; (3) Pride of the Farm Hog Feeders, 2000 lbs capacity, Good Condition; powershift, 4 rear SCV, 1000 PTO, 420/85R34 front, 520/85R46 rear duals, inside rear wheel weights, GPS - MISCELLANEOUS 9 front weights, new long block engine in 2022 less than 200 hours; 1982 John Deere 4840 Tractor, - GPS - 2008 Raven InVisio with GPS receiver and swath pro, used on Bestway sprayer; 2008 Raven 5100 hrs., 3 hyd. remotes, big 1000 PTO, 3 pt, 8 spd. powershift transmission; 970 Case Agri King SmartTrax auto steer controller, will adapt to auto steer ready tractors came off CIH 8940; CNH pro tractor, possible linkage issue with gear shifting; - COMBINES - 2013 JD S680 Combine, 2313/1533 700 with telematics, auto path, virtual terminal, nav2 CNH software, NH/CNH 372 RTK/Omni/was; 2020 This a live auction held9895 online. bid online, hrs., Morewill info tobe come; 2007 Massey Ferguson Combine,You Hours.can 2982/1885, 4wd, Redkop JD 4600 10.4” extended monitor, 2014 and newer JD tractors, S700 combines, CP 700 cotton harvesters, chopper, Variablebid, speedor header drive, HD Precision Yieldsence yield monitor, R series sprayers and 8000i forage harvesters; 2022 JD Starfire 6000 GPS receiver with SF1 phone attend atlights, offices ofplanting Wilson National LLCSchmidt machine unloading auger, 8845 Rebuilt final withHillsboro, S42 components, Rebuilt transmission, New beater activation, only has 500 hours; 2023 JD Starfire 6000 GPS receiver with SF1 activation, only has 600 SRdrives 124, OH. and header clutch 2020, Rebuilt throat 2020, Replaced all shaking bearings 2022, SN: HSC8109; 2007 hours; 2018 JD 2630 display with Autotrac SF2 and section control, 2200 hours, factory updated touch For online bidding gohrs., to 2wd, wilnat.com orchaff equipmentfacts.com Gleaner A85 Combine, 3152/2311 redkop chopper, spreader, Schmidt machine unload screen; - MISCELLANEOUS - Kubota ZD1211 zero Turn Mower, 60”, diesel, good condition, 295 (Equipment is not on site) auger, precision planting yield monitor, HID lights, variable speed head drive, final drives updated to hrs. SN: 11286; 2008 John Deere 620I Gator, 1450 hrs., 4x4, power dump bed, brush guard, bedliner, wilnat.com for bearings 2022, Completely gone through by dealer and gotten S42, Got rebuilt to throat 2022, all new shaking good tires; Frontier GM-1060 Finish Mower, 60”, 3 pt, 540 PTO; Shaver 3pt post driver, excellent ready forconsignor 2023 harvest butlist was and not used. Ready to go; SN: HSC8154; 1987 7720 JD Titan 2 Combine, condition, very little use; Land Pride PD-25 post hole digger, 3 pt, 540 PTO; Cub Cadet LT 42 XT1, locations rebuiltequipment motor with new parts 400 hrs., runs great, 5,307 shown hrs., new ac pump, new gathering 42” riding mower, Kohler 5400 engine, 18 hp, excellent condition, low hours, SN: 130A1CS056; Drawbar chain, diesel, Firestone 14.9-24 rears, Firestone 30.5L-32 Fronts, SN: H07720X620238; 2017 JD 640 hitch assembly, Bolt on/weld on; Case 400 5 bottom moldboard plow; Omaha standard flat FD Grain Head, dual knife drive, flip over reel, float arms, stubble lights, poly skid plates, auto header bed 10 ft x 78”, wood bed, steel frame, custom made; Swisher T13560 pull behind mower, 60”, electric height control, auto reel speed, hyd. Fore/aft reel control, poly crop dividers, single point coupler, JD S start, Briggs and Stratton OHV 13.5 hp, SN: L1 03-049066; McKee Snowland snow blower, 8ft, no tion cone, rinse tank, Raven 450 with Accuboom; Weed Zapper 12R30, 16R40' bar, 46 hrs., equipped series hookups, 1H0640FDJH0795795; 2017 Unverferth AWS-42 Header Cart, all wheel steer, SN: pto, a SN:155kw 2089; Snow Blower,front 8’; (2)3pt 30 inhitch rims, assembly, meant for Case 530; Butler purchased kan-sun grainnew dryer,infor2021, seller no longer with generator, one owner, 2002 JD 8520 2512 hrs., More info to come; CIH MX270 tractor, A63380112; 2015Tractor, J&M 4AWS15-38 all wheel steer header transport, 38 ft. top bar,MFWD lights, good tires; C/H/A, 18 speed needs parts; Dearborn 10-152 Plow, 2 bottom; Hardi JD Tiller,500 walkSprayer, behind, SN:TY0820A003340; 14SM Push sprayer, 200 gl, 20 it, SN: MT-0095182-0320; pull type, 45 ft; JD Pull behind powershift, SCV, 1000 420/85R34 front, 520/85R46 rear Draper duals,Head, inside rear wheel weights, ftMower, New Holland 4TRrear 86 Combine, 2727 PTO, hours; 20’ NH 973 Grain Platform; Case IH 2062 5 spd., 4.5-hp, manual start; Toro Recycler Pushspeed Mower,tillage 22”, Briggs & Stratton est.; - 21”, TILLAGE 2015 Landoll 7450-44 High tool, 44 ft, 77.25 inchHP blades, 235/75R17.5 936’ front weights, longtoblock tires, 12.5L-15 wing, like new sickle new bar, ready work; engine in 2022 less than 200 hours; 1982 John Deere 4840 Tractor, base Engine; Stainless Steel Tank, 375rear Gal; rolling basket, rear hitch; 20' Massey Ferguson disc, tandem axle, 5100 hrs., 3 hyd. remotes, big 1000 PTO, 3 pt, 8 spd. powershift transmission; 970 Case Agri King notched blades on front gang, hyd. fold; Case IH DMI 4300 nutri-placr knife bar, 36 ft, 20 in spacing, TRUCKS -possible TRAILERSlinkage issue with gear shifting; - COMBINES - 2013 JD S680 Combine, 2313/1533 ONLINE tractor, disc openers, knives, 2014 More Peterbiltinfo 587 to semi, MX 132007 motor,Massey wet line, air ride, 36” sleeper, wheels, 10 speed transmission, CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONno hosing, seller switching to high speed version, SN: JFH0035449; Sukup 6 row hrs., come; Ferguson 9895 aluminum Combine, Hours. 2982/1885, 4wd, Redkop ridge cultivator; - GRAIN HANDLING - 2022 J&M LC390 seed tender, bumper pull, tri axle, dual 663,000 miles; 2013 Peterbilt semi tractor, Cummins 425 Hp,Precision auto., Eatonplanting 10 speed,Yieldsence 3 stage WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20• 4 PM chopper, Variable speed header drive, HD lights, yield monitor, Schmidt bin, 8’ conveyor, hyd door, talc applicator, Intercomp scales, wireless remote, Honda engine, like new; Jake, a/c, cruise, DEF system replaced in 2022 and filter baked, 662,242 miles; 2006 International This will be a live auction held online. You cantight bid online, machine unloading auger, Rebuilt final drives with S42 components, Rebuilt transmission, New beater Meridian SP-400 seed pod, weather bulk seed storage bin; (2) Killbros 350 Gravity wagon; GSI and clutch Rebuilt throat shaking bearings 2022, SN: HSC8109; 2007 1072 8600header semi tractor, day2020, cab, C11 Cat 370 Hp, 102020, speedReplaced manual, 40Kall rear, 12K front, 343,93 miles; 1988 phoneswing-a-way bid, or attend at offices of Wilson National LLC swing, dual augers in swing; Hutchinson 8”x53’auger, auger, 10"x72' hydraulic Gleaner A85323,000 Combine, 3152/2311 2wd, redkop chopper, chaff spreader, Schmidt machine unload 10 Mack R Truck, mi., mounted 2007hrs., Roto-Spread model 532-16 manure spreader, new battery 8845 124, Hillsboro, HPSRelectric motor;OH. Mayrath swing away auger, 10x62, needs tubes, hydraulic hopper mover not auger, plantingworks yieldgreat; monitor, HID semi lights, variable speed drive, last fall,precision excellent condition, 2003 Volvo tractor, day cab, 400 Hphead D13, 10 speedfinal drives updated to included, For online bidding go to wilnat.com or equipmentfacts.com SN: 915931; S42, rebuilt throat 2022, all new shaking bearings 2022, Completely gone through by dealer and gotten manual, air ride, heat & a/c, new a/c pump & alternator last year, good jake brake, 672,441 miles; 2000 (Equipment is not on site) ready for 2023 harvest but was not used. Ready to go; SN: HSC8154; 1987 7720 JD Titan 2 ComInternational semiwith tractor, N14 hrs., 425 Hp, Eaton 10 speed manual, 3 stage bine, rebuilt9400 motor newCummins parts 400 runs great, 5,307 shown hrs.,Jake, newa/c, ac pump, new gathering Got to wilnat.com for 2018 JD 325G track skid steer, 2 speed, std flow hyd, 78” bucket, heated air ride seat, A/C, am/fm wet kit,diesel, auto luber, 10 alum. 14.9-24 wheels, strobe & rear LED’s, short wheel base, dealerSN: PMH07720X620238; couple hundred chain, Firestone rears, Firestone 30.5L-32 Fronts, 2017 JD 640 consignor list and radio, backup camera, new fuel pump, new a/c pump, new front end bushings, runs great; 2013 Bobcat miles ago $8,000, clean truck; 2012 GMC HD2500 4WD gas truck with new CM 8ft alum. flat bed, FD Grain Head, dual knife drive, flip over reel, float arms, stubble lights, poly skid plates, auto header equipment locations S530 skid steer, 6,912 hours, one owner, 2-speed, SJC controls,10-16.5 tires, 72” material bucket, rear gooseneck hitch, auto new tires rims withhyd. original wheelsreel 99,057 miles, one F-350 pick up point coupler, JD S Live Virtual height control, reel&speed, Fore/aft control, polyowner; crop Ford dividers, single weights, aux hyd, std flow; Grove Manlift model SM4688XT, Kubota LP/gas engine, 12-16.5 tires, 927 series hookups, 1H0640FDJH0795795; 2017 Unverferth Header Cart, truck, 167,292 mi, 4WD, xtend cab, 6.0 V8 powerstroke, 5th wheel ballAWS-42 hitch, AS-IS; 1987 Ford 8000all wheel steer, SN: hours, CHECK excellent OUT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.WILNAT.COM FORPride UPDATED condition, lifts over 40 ft.; Land RBLIST! 3596 Blade, 8', 3 pt, hydraulics; - HAY - New A63380112; 2015 4AWS15-38 header transport, 38dump ft. top bar, lights, good tires; For consignor list and phone numbers for equipment Grain Truck, 3208 CATJ&M engine, tandem axle,all newwheel clutch,steer 10 speed transmission, 22’ steel bed, Holland 450 Utility Round baler, 4x5 round bale, net wrap, monitor, 540 PTO, had small fire, replaced New Holland TR 86 Combine, 2727 hours; 20’ NH 973 Grain Platform; Case IH 2062 Draper Head, tarp; - TRAILERS - 2008 40’ Trailstar Aluminum Dump Trailer, air ride, air tailgate, electric tarp; questions, go to www.wilnat.com call 937-393-3440 belts and bearings, everythingorelse original, used in the fall works well, SN: 15441; New Holland 3226 36’ like new sickle bar, ready to work; Rotary Rake, 2 basket, 27', used this summer, works great, SN: YFZDH0156; 2018 Agri Chopper 2000 Timpte 40 ft hopper bottom trailer, 66’ sides, spring ride, alum. wheels, Roadmaster 11R/22.5 5500 bale processor, 540 PTO, very good condition; Hustler X5000 Bale Processor, Chainless, excellent, Shurco 4500 power tarp, good brakes, one owner; Buckeye 20 ft gooseneck trailer, 16 ft deck with 4 ft dove, ramps, heavy 12.5-16.5 tires; 1995 35 ton lowboyaluminum Trailer, wet line 2014 Peterbilt 587 semi, MXduty 13 motor, wet line, air Rogers ride, 36" sleeper, wheels, 10 speed trans- unroller; Bale King Vortex 3000, 1000 pto, fine cut option, good hammers; 2013 Anderson Hybrid detach, 23’6” well, airmiles; ride; 1000 Duo Liftsemi Nursetractor, Trailer, 8.25 HP Briggs425 & Stratton engine,Eaton 2” 10 speed, 3 stage X in-line bale wrapper, Honda engine, remote start, stop, steering, will handle up to 6 ft round bales; mission, 663,000 2013Gallon Peterbilt Cummins Hp, auto., Jake, a/c,Donahue cruise,Trailer DEFwith system replaced in 2022 and filterPbaked, 662,242 miles; 2006 International Pyramid square bale stacker, pull behind; - LIVESTOCK - Shade Haven SH 1200, Shade Mobile, plumbing; good wood floor, stored inside; Double 16’ gooseneck livestock 20' radius, shades 1200 sq. ft., flex tongue, good condition; Artsway 425 grinder mixer, 540 pto; Bad8600 day cab,coal C11bucket Cat 370 Hp, tires, 10 speed manual, 40K trailer;semi 1980 tractor, City 30 ft aluminum 11R24.5 5 ft deep dump bed 8 ftrear, wide,12K 9.5 ftfront, height;343,93 miles; 1988 ger Silage Wagon; Badger Silage Wagon on Pequea gear; Priefert 93 Cattle Squeeze Chute with Mack R Truck, 323,000 mi., mounted 2007 Roto-Spread model 532-16 manure spreader, new battery 500 Gal Nurse Tank Trailer, 3.5 hp Briggs & Stratton pump; 20 ft. Flat bed wagon 12.5-16 tires; trailer; (3) Pride of the Farm Hog Feeders, 2000 lbs capacity, Good Condition; last fall, excellent condition, PLANTING - SPRAYERS - TILLAGE works great; 2003 Volvo semi tractor, day cab, 400 Hp D13, 10 speed manual, air ride, heat & a/c, new a/c pump & alternator last year, good jake brake, 672,441 miles; 2000 GRAIN HANDLING International 9400 semi tractor, Cummins N14 425 Hp, Eaton 10 speed manual, 3 stage Jake, a/c, - GPS - 2008 Raven InVisio with GPS receiver and swath pro, used on Bestway sprayer; 2008 Raven - PLANTING Case10 IH alum. 5400 Drill, no-till cart, 7” spacing; Cyclo 800 Planter, row, PM couple hundred wet kit, auto- 15’ luber, wheels, strobe & rear International LED’s, short wheel base, 8dealer SmartTrax auto steer controller, will adapt to auto steer ready tractors came off CIH 8940; CNH pro 30”, noago till coulters, transport hitch adapter, crack in seed box; Great Plains 1592with No-tillnew Drill,CM 15’, 8ft alum. flat bed, 700 with telematics, auto path, virtual terminal, nav2 CNH software, NH/CNH 372 RTK/Omni/was; 2020 miles $8,000,pitle clean truck; 2012 GMC HD2500 4WD gas truck solid stand, needs thiswith spring, Sn: GP-2539Z; - SPRAYERS - 2007 one Bestway Field Ford F-350 pick up JD 4600 10.4” extended monitor, 2014 and newer JD tractors, S700 combines, CP 700 cotton hargooseneck hitch,1 new newshank, tires used & rims original wheels 99,057 miles, owner; truck, 167,292 mi, 4WD, xtendhyd cab, 6.0 5V8 powerstroke, 5th wheel ball hitch, AS-IS; 1987 Ford 8000 vesters, R series sprayers and 8000i forage harvesters; 2022 JD Starfire 6000 GPS receiver with SF1 Pro IV pull type sprayer, 90 ft. Boom, pump, section, 3 way nozzle body, 20” spacing, induction Grain Truck, engine, tandem axle, new clutch, 10 speed transmission, cone, rinse tank,3208 RavenCAT 450 with Accuboom; Weed Zapper 12R30, 16R40’ bar, 46 hrs., equipped 22' steel dump bed, activation, only has 500 hours; 2023 JD Starfire 6000 GPS receiver with SF1 activation, only has 600 tarp; TRAILERS 2008 Aluminum Dump new Trailer, airseller ride,noair tailgate, electric tarp; hours; 2018 JD 2630 display with Autotrac SF2 and section control, 2200 hours, factory updated touch with a- 155kw generator, -front 3pt 40' hitchTrailstar assembly, one owner, purchased in 2021, longer 2000 Timpte 40 ft hopper bottom trailer, 66’ sides, spring ride, alum. wheels, Roadmaster 11R/22.5 screen; - MISCELLANEOUS - Kubota ZD1211 zero Turn Mower, 60", diesel, good condition, 295 needs it, SN: MT-0095182-0320; Hardi 500 Sprayer, pull type, 45 ft; Pull behind sprayer, 200 gl, 20 excellent, Shurco 4500 power tarp, good brakes, one owner; Buckeye 20 ft gooseneck trailer, 16 ft hrs. SN: 11286; 2008 John Deere 620I Gator, 1450 hrs., 4x4, power dump bed, brush guard, bedliner, ft est.;with - TILLAGE - 2015ramps, Landoll 7450-44 tillage tool, 44 1995 ft, 7 inch blades, 35 235/75R17.5 deck 4 ft dove, heavy High dutyspeed 12.5-16.5 tires; Rogers ton lowboy Trailer, wet line good tires; Frontier GM-1060 Finish Mower, 60”, 3 pt, 540 PTO; Shaver 3pt post driver, excellent base tires, 12.5L-15 rear rolling rearDuo hitch;Lift 20’ Massey axle, & Stratton engine, 2” detach, 23'6" well,wing, air ride; 1000basket, Gallon Nurse Ferguson Trailer, disc, 8.25tandem HP Briggs condition, very little use; Land Pride PD-25 post hole digger, 3 pt, 540 PTO; Cub Cadet LT 42 XT1, notched blades on front gang, hyd. fold; Case IH DMI 4300 nutri-placr knife bar, 36 ft, 20 in plumbing; Donahue Trailer with good wood floor, stored inside; Double Pspacing, 16’ gooseneck livestock 42" riding mower, Kohler 5400 engine, 18 hp, excellent condition, low hours, SN: 130A1CS056; Drawdisc openers, no ft hosing, seller switching to high speed version, SN:5 JFH0035449; Sukup trailer; 1980knives, City 30 aluminum coal bucket 11R24.5 tires, ft deep dump bed68row ft wide, 9.5 ft height; bar hitch assembly, Bolt on/weld on; Case 400 5 bottom moldboard plow; Omaha standard flat 500 Nurse- GRAIN Tank HANDLING Trailer, 3.5 hp Briggs & Stratton pump; 20 pull, ft. Flat bed wagon 12.5-16 tires; ridgeGal cultivator; - 2022 J&M LC390 seed tender, bumper tri axle, dual bed 10 ft x 78", wood bed, steel frame, custom made; Swisher T13560 pull behind mower, 60", elecbin, 8’ conveyor, hyd door, talc applicator, Intercomp scales, wireless remote, Honda engine, like new; tric start, Briggs and Stratton OHV 13.5 hp, SN: L1 03-049066; McKee Snowland snow blower, 8ft, no pto, SN: 2089; Snow Blower, 8’; (2) 30 in rims, meant for Case 530; Butler kan-sun grain dryer, for Meridian SP-400 seed pod, weather tight bulk seed storage bin; (2) Killbros 350 Gravity wagon; GSI parts; Dearborn 10-152 Plow, 2 bottom; JD Tiller, walk behind, SN:TY0820A003340; JD 14SM Push 1072 swing-a-way auger, 10”x72’ hydraulic swing, dual augers in swing; Hutchinson 8”x53’auger, - 10 PLANTING - 15’ Case swing IH 5400 Drill, cart, 7” tubes, spacing; International Cyclo HP electric motor; Mayrath away auger,no-till 10x62, needs hydraulic hopper mover not 800 Planter, 8 row, Mower, 21", 5 spd., 4.5 hp, manual start; Toro Recycler Push Mower, 22", Briggs & Stratton 7.25 HP Engine; Stainless Steel Tank, 375 Gal; 30”, no tillSN: coulters, included, 915931; pitle transport hitch adapter, crack in seed box; Great Plains 1592 No-till Drill, 15', For consignor list and phone numbers for equipment solid stand, needs 1 new shank, used this spring, Sn: GP-2539Z; SPRAYERS 2007 Bestway Field CONSTRUCTION - HAY - LIVESTOCK Pro ft. Boom, 5 section, way nozzle body, 20” spacing, inducquestions, go to www.wilnat.com or call 937-393-3440 2018IV JDpull 325Gtype track sprayer, skid steer, 290 speed, std flowhyd hyd, pump, 78” bucket, heated air3ride seat, A/C, am/fm radio, backup camera, new fuel pump, new a/c pump, new front end bushings, runs great; 2013 Bobcat FOR DETAILED BROCHURE CALL S530 skid steer, 6,912 hours, one owner, 2-speed, SJC controls,10-16.5 tires, 72” material bucket, rear weights, aux hyd, std flow; Grove Manlift model SM4688XT, Kubota LP/gas engine, 12-16.5 tires, 927 hours, excellent condition, lifts over 40 ft.; Land Pride RB 3596 Blade, 8’, 3 pt, hydraulics; - HAY - New Holland 450 Utility Round baler, 4x5 round bale, net wrap, monitor, 540 PTO, had small fire, replaced belts and bearings, everything else original, used in the fall works well, SN: 15441; New Holland 3226

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Location: 9000 bLock of LincoLn HigHway, irwin, Pa. Outdoor event – come prepared! Signs posted on auction day. featureD itemS: Over 40 Firearms (pistols and long guns), Thousands of Rounds of Ammunition, High-Quality Toolboxes and tools (Snap-on, Craftsman, MAC, Dewalt), Motorcycles with Extremely Low Mileage, 2007 Chrysler Crossfire, Large Gun Safes (holds up to 61 guns), 600+ Box Lots of Collectibles (diecast cars, airplanes, folk art, general household items, etc.). 1998 Suzuki Intruder, 2020 Can-Am Spyder, 2011 Harley Davidson Xl1200C, 2021 Harley Davidson Freewheeler, 2002 Harley FLSTCI, 2013 Can-Am Spyder RT-S SE5, 2009 Honda Shadow750. Payment: Cash and checks with photo ID accepted. 15% buyer’s premium, 3% discount for cash. for more information: visit auctionZip.com (auctioneer id #34107) or contact

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HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 2 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: Cat 730C, JD 250D, 2 RECYCLERS: Bandit 3680Beast, Bandit 2680 Beast, 56 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2019 Cat 325FCR, 20202019 Cat 320GC, Cat 320, 2020 Cat 315FLCR, (2)Cat 315FL-9, 2023 Cat 313GC, 2020 Cat 313FLGC, (2) Cat 313FL, (2)2019 Cat 308E, (2)2019 Cat 308CR, 2021 Cat 305E2, Komatsu PC300LC, Komatsu PC228LC-10, 2018 Komatsu PC210LC-11, (2)2021 Komatsu PC170LC-11, Demo Komatsu PC138US-11, (2)2019 Komatsu PC55MR, 2019 Hitachi ZX135US-6, Unused Sany SY135, 2017 Takeuchi~ TB290, 2017 Takeuchi TB216, (4)New Capital Tractor ~ Power PX10, New Lanty LAT-120, (2)New Lanty LAT-13S, New Lanty LAT-13, New Lanty LAT-12S, New Lanty LAT-08, Late Model Earthmoving Equipment, Cat, Komatsu, (4)New AGT QH12, (5)New AGT QH12R, (4)New AGT QS12R, (3)New AGT H15, (5)New AGT John Deere, Volvo, Multiple Trucks,2023 Trailers, Aerial Lifts, H12, (5)New AGT L12, 27 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Volvo L70H(80hrs.), 2013 Volvo L45G, JD 824J, Like New JD 544P, JD 544K, Leibherr 540, 966M, Cat 962G, 2022 Cat 950, Forklifts, Attachments andCatSupport Cat 950F, Unused & (2)2023-(2)2022 Cat 908, (2)2023 Cat TH 908(400hrs.), Cat 908H(hard tires), 2021 Cat 908M, (4)2018 Cat 906M, 2022 Komatsu WA320, (2)2022 Komatsu WA270, Unused Yanmar V100, 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2021 Cat D3, Case 1850KXLT, Komatsu D37PX-23, 4 CRAWLER CARRIERS: (2)Unused Bell TC7A, 2019 Terramac RT9, , New Roda RD50, 4 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 430F2(4x4), 2015 Cat Greenwich, 430F2IT(4x4), JD ADDRESS: 3892018 OldCat Schuylerville Road, NY310G(4x4), 12834 NH LB75B, ASPHALT ROLLER: New Fland FL850, VIBRATORY ROLLER: 2019 Cat CP56B, 8 RUBBER (Washington County Fairgrounds) TRACKED SKID STEERS: Unused JD 333G, (2)2019 Cat 299D2XPS, 2019 Cat 289D, 2017-2016 HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 2 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: Cat 730C, JD 250D, 2 RECYCLERS: Case SR270, Takeuchi TL130, 2016 Takeuchi TL12R2, 11 MINI TRACK LOADERS: (4)Unused Bandit 3680Beast, Bandit 2680 Beast, 56 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2019 Cat 325FCR, 2020-2019 Power PX1000, Unused Power PX320, New Roda RD380C, New Roda RD380L, (4)New Agrotk Cat 320GC, Cat 320, 2020 Cat 315FLCR, (2)Cat 315FL-9, 2023 Cat 313GC, 2020 Cat 313FLGC, (2) LRT23, MINI TIRED LOADER: New Roda RD36W, 6 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2)Unused & 2015 Cat 313FL, (2)2019 Cat 308E, (2)2019 Cat 308CR, 2021 Cat 305E2, Komatsu PC300LC, Komatsu Skytrak 10054, Unused Skytrak 8042, JLG G9-43, JLG G6-42A, 2 BOOM LIFTS: (2)2013 Genie PC228LC-10, 2018 Komatsu PC210LC-11, (2)2021 Komatsu PC170LC-11, Demo Komatsu S-60X, 3 ELECTRIC BOOM LIFTS: (3)Unused JLG T350, 38 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2)2012 Skyjack PC138US-11, (2)2019 Komatsu PC55MR, 2019 Hitachi ZX135US-6, Unused Sany SY135, 2017 SJ9250RT, (2)2016 Skyjack SJ6826RT, (3)Skyjack SJIII3220, (4)Skyjack SJIII3219, (3)SkyTakeuchi TB290, 2017 Takeuchi TB216, (4)New Power PX10, New Lanty LAT-120, (2)New Lanty jack SJ12, Genie GS-5390RT, Genie GS-4047, (5)Genie GR-20, JLG 4069LE, (4) JLG 1230ES, LAT-13S, New Lanty LAT-13, New Lanty LAT-12S, New Lanty LAT-08, (4)New AGT QH12, (5)New 2017 JLG 25AM-DC, (3)2014 JLG 20MVL, 2015 Snorkel S4732E, (2)Mec 4069RT, 2015 Mec AGT QH12R, (4)New AGT QS12R, (3)New AGT H15, (5)New AGT H12, (5)New AGT L12, 27 2659ERT, (3)2016 Mec 1330SE, 2016 Hybrid HB1430, 2 TRENCHERS: 2018 Ditch Witch C14, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2023 Volvo L70H(80hrs.), 2013 Volvo L45G, JD 824J, Like New JD 544P, 2014 Vermeer RTX450, 6 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: (2)2021 JD 6195M, (2)2020 JD 6155M, JD 544K, Leibherr 540, Cat 966M, Cat 962G, 2022 Cat 950, Cat 950F, Unused & (2)2023-(2)2022 (2)2019 JD 6155R(4x4), STUMP GRINDER: 2019 Toro STX-26, 3 CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: Cat 908, (2)2023 Cat 908(400hrs.), Cat 908H(hard tires), 2021 Cat 908M, (4)2018 Cat 906M, 2022 New Fland FL-2 Ride-On Power Trowel, New Fland FL-1 Hand Trowel, Multiquip TB11G ConKomatsu WA320, (2)2022 Komatsu WA270, Unused Yanmar V100, 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2021 crete Buggy, AIR COMPRESSORS: 2017 Atlas Copco CARRIERS: XAS185, 2017 SullairBell 185DPQ, 2017 Cat D3, Case41850KXLT, Komatsu D37PX-23, 4 CRAWLER (2)Unused TC7A, 2019 Doosan XP825/750, Pneumatic CPS375, 2 GENERATORS: (2)2018 G25WDO, Terramac RT9, , NewChicago Roda RD50, 4 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2018 Cat Doosan 430F2(4x4), 2015 WELDER: 2017 Miller Big Blue 500PRO, 4 LIGHT PLANTS: 2018 Pro MLT3060MV, Cat 430F2IT(4x4), JD 310G(4x4), NH LB75B, ASPHALT ROLLER: NewMagnum Fland FL850, VIBRATORY 2018 Wacker 2017 Allmand BR Night Lite SKID Pro, 2017 Genie RL4-E,JD4 ARROW/MESSAGE ROLLER: 2019LTV6L, Cat CP56B, 8 RUBBER TRACKED STEERS: Unused 333G, (2)2019 Cat BOARDS: 2018-2017-(2)2015 Wanco, Case AIR CONDITIONING 2006 Movin CoolTL12R2, Classic 11 60, 299D2XPS, 2019 Cat 289D, 2017-2016 SR270, TakeuchiUNIT: TL130, 2016 Takeuchi HOOK TRUCK:LOADERS: 2009 Western Star(Palfinger, t/a),Unused SERVICE TRUCK: 2013 4300, ROLLBACK MINI TRACK (4)Unused Power PX1000, Power PX320, NewIH Roda RD380C, New TRUCK: 2009 Kenworth T800(t/a), 2 UTILITY TRUCKS: 2018New Chevy Silverado(4x4), 2011 Ford Roda RD380L, (4)New Agrotk LRT23, MINI TIRED LOADER: Roda RD36W, 6 TELESCOPIC F250, 9 TRUCK TRACTORS: (2)2024 Peterbilt 579(t/a), 2017 Peterbilt 389(tri.), (3)2019 Mack FORKLIFTS: (2)Unused & 2015 Skytrak 10054, Unused Skytrak 8042, JLG G9-43, JLG G6-42A, 2 Anthem(44R), (2)2016Genie Freightliner 2018 IH Prostar, 3 DUMP TRUCKS: Peterbilt BOOM LIFTS: (2)2013 S-60X,Cascadia, 3 ELECTRIC BOOM LIFTS: (3)Unused JLG T350,2022 38 SCISSOR 567(tri.), 2019 Peterbilt 2006 GMC,Skyjack TRUCKSJ6826RT, & TRAILER(3)Skyjack SETUP: 2017 Peterbilt 389(tri.), LIFTS: (2)2012 Skyjack 348(tri.), SJ9250RT, (2)2016 SJIII3220, (4)Skyjack 2017 Fontaine 55T(tri.), TRAILER: Trailking TK80HT(t/a), SJIII3219, (3)Skyjack SJ12,EQUIPMENT Genie GS-5390RT, Genie2004 GS-4047, (5)Genie GR-20, JLGDETACHABLE 4069LE, (4) GOOSENECK Fontaine, 2 LIVE TRAILERS: 336-102 JLG 1230ES,TRAILER: 2017 JLG2017 25AM-DC, (3)2014 JLGBOTTOM 20MVL, 2015 Snorkel(2)New S4732E,Trailking (2)Mec 4069RT, 41ft.(tri.), FLOWBOY TRAILER: Flowboy(t/a), 2 TAGALONG TRAILERS: (2)Unused Delta(tilt, 2015 Mec 2659ERT, (3)2016 Mec 1330SE, 2016 Hybrid HB1430, 2 TRENCHERS: 2018 Ditch Witch t/a), Trailking EF Series(tri.), VEHICLES: JD GaC14,EXTENDABLE 2014 Vermeer FLATBED RTX450, 6TRAILER: AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: (2)2021 6JDUTILITY 6195M, (2)2020 JD 6155M, tor, (4)2017 Car Carryall 1700, 2014 Club XRT1550SE, MULTI-USE CONTAINERS, (2)2019 JD Club 6155R(4x4), STUMP GRINDER: 2019Car Toro STX-26, 3 5CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: New6 PORTABLE STATIONS, 2 STORAGE SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT, Fland FL-2 BATHROOM Ride-On Power Trowel, New Fland FL-1BUILDINGS, Hand Trowel, Multiquip TB11G Concrete Buggy,2 SNOW EQUIPMENT, 4 HEATING 2017 Frostfighter IHS700, 4 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2017 AtlasEQUIPMENT: Copco XAS185, 2017 Sullair 185DPQ, 2017 Doosan XP825/750, (2)Flagro 2014 Heat King HK300, 5 (2)2018 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)Easy Kleen2017 4000psi, Chicago FVO-1000, Pneumatic CPS375, 2 GENERATORS: Doosan G25WDO, WELDER: Miller New Agrotk 3000psi, NEW & USED TIRES, 3 EXCAVATOR THUMBS, 2018 2 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, Big Blue 500PRO, 4 LIGHT PLANTS: 2018 Magnum Pro MLT3060MV, Wacker LTV6L, 2017 2Allmand BR Night Lite Pro, 2017 Genie RL4-E, 4 ARROW/MESSAGE BOARDS: 2018-2017-(2)2015 EXCAVATOR EXCAVATOR RAKE, EXCAVATOR RIPPER, 99 ATTACHMENTS: (84)Skid Wanco, AIR BUCKETS, CONDITIONING UNIT: 2006 Movin Cool Classic 60, HOOK TRUCK: 2009 Western Steer, Star(Palfinger, t/a), SERVICE TRUCK: 2013 IH 4300, ROLLBACK TRUCK: 2009 Kenworth T800(t/a), (12)Excavator, 142 NEW EQUIPMENT.2011 Ford F250, 9 TRUCK TRACTORS: (2)2024 2 UTILITY TRUCKS: 2018SUPPORT Chevy Silverado(4x4), YEAR END579(t/a), AUCTION Peterbilt 2017 Peterbilt 389(tri.), (3)2019 Mack Anthem(44R), (2)2016 Freightliner Cascadia, ANNUAL HOLLAND 2018 IH FORD-NEW Prostar, 3 DUMP TRUCKS: 2022 Peterbilt 567(tri.), 2019 Peterbilt 348(tri.), 2006 GMC, EQUIPMENT AUCTION TRUCK & TRAILER SETUP: 2017 Peterbilt 389(tri.), 2017 Fontaine 55T(tri.), EQUIPMENT TRAILER: ~2004 Capital Tractor ~ Trailking TK80HT(t/a), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: 2017 Fontaine, 2 LIVE BOTTOM Late Model Earthmoving Equipment, Komatsu, TRAILERS: (2)New Trailking 336-102 Cat, 41ft.(tri.), FLOWBOY TRAILER: Flowboy(t/a), 2 TAGALONG John Deere, (2)Unused Volvo, Multiple Trucks, Aerial Lifts, TRAILERS: Delta(tilt, t/a),Trailers, EXTENDABLE FLATBED TRAILER: Trailking EF Series(tri.), Forklifts, andGator, Support 6 UTILITYAttachments VEHICLES: JD (4)2017 Club Car Carryall 1700, 2014 Club Car XRT1550SE, 5 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29TH @ 9:30 AM BATHROOM STATIONS, 2 STORAGE BUILDINGS, SCRAP MULTI-USE CONTAINERS, 6 PORTABLE GREENWICH (Albany), NEW YORKEQUIPMENT, 4 HEATING EQUIPMENT: 2017 Frostfighter IHS700, RECYCLING EQUIPMENT, 2 SNOW SITE PHONE: (315) 633-2944 (2)Flagro FVO-1000, 2014 Heat King HK300, 5 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)Easy Kleen 4000psi, ALEX LYON &3000psi, SON NEW & USED TIRES, 3 EXCAVATOR THUMBS, 2 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, 2 New Agrotk SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, EXCAVATOR RAKE, EXCAVATOR RIPPER, 99 ATTACHMENTS: (84)Skid Steer, 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FRI, DEC 8 at 11:00 A.M. Athens , OH. 92 Acres with 2 story home and misc. Ed & Ben Schafer, Auctioneers Pg. B8 SAT, DEC 16 at 9:00 A.M. Stoutsville, OH. Excavating, AG, construction, and misc. Dunn Deal Auction Co. Pg. B28 SAT, DEC 16 at 10:00 A.M. Hillsboro, OH. 9600 Combine, JD/Oliver tractors, trucks, and misc. Hess Auction Co. Pg. B27

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THURS, DEC 7 at 12:00 A.M. UPCOMING AUCTIONS: See CronebaughAuctions.com for more details. Cronebaugh Auction Svc. Pg. B24 THURS, DEC 7 at 12:00 A.M. Bidding in progress. See www.loomisauctions. com for more details Loomis Group Auctioneers Pg. B29 THURS, DEC 7 at 12:00 A.M. Commercial RE, Molds, trucks, tools, and misc. Loomis Group Auctioneers Pg. B28 SAT, DEC 9 at 10:00 A.M. Tractors, loaders, tillage, and misc. Walton Auction Co. Pg. B28 MON, DEC 11 at 12:30 P.M. ONLINE ONLY- 2020 Ford Ranger, gas/oil memorabilia, gold jewelry, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21 MON, DEC 11 at 3:00 P.M. Semi trucks, trailers, pickups, and misc. Mel Manasse & Son/ Alex Lyon & Son Pg. B14 MON, DEC 11 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE Chevy Truck, riding tractors, air compressor, mowers, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6 MON, DEC 11 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE: Antiques, furniture, and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B2 TUES, DEC 12 at 10:00 A.M. Truck, tractor, farm equipment, and misc. Farnsworth Auctions LLC Pg. B10 TUES, DEC 12 at 10:00 A.M. ONLINE furniture, vending machines, snack machines, and misc. Grossman Inc. Pg. B7 TUES, DEC 12 at 6:30 P.M. ONLINE upcoming auctions, details, photos and full terms on our website, BASAuctions.com Basinger Auction Service Pg. B31 WED, DEC 13 at 12:00 A.M. ONLINE Craftsman riding lawn tractor, portable air compressor, rotary mowers, lawn tools, and misc. Dimmerling Realty & Auctioneers Pg. B26 WED, DEC 13 at NOON. ONLINE ONLYBrewery equipment, pizza trailer, 10 barrel fermenters, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B17

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WED, DEC 13 at NOON. ONLINE ONLY- New appliances still in box, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B20 WED, DEC 13 at NOON. ONLINE ONLY: December Equipment Auction, Running 2 Auction Simultaneously! 450+ Lots of Farm Equipments. The Wendt Group Pg. B1819 WED, DEC 13 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: Gold, Silver Coin and Indian Arrowhead Auction. RES/Wooster Pg. B29 WED, DEC 13 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE vehicles, trailers, tools, household, antiques, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

WED, DEC 13 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE furniture, collectibles, antiques, and misc. Dutton Auctions Pg. B3 WED, DEC 13 at 6:30 P.M. ONLINE Public Monthly Forestry, construction,Landscaping, Machinery, Equipment & Heavy Duty Truck Consignment Auction, www.edinburgauction.com Edinburg Auction Pg. B3 WED, DEC 13 at 7:00 P.M. ONLNE over 100 firearms, ammo, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions of WV Pg. B5 THURS, DEC 14 at 12:00 A.M. ONL Cloud Kitchen closing, and misc. Paul Delphia, Auct. Pg. B17 (Continued on Page B26)

New LoNdoN, oh Sun. Dec. 10, 2023 starting at 11 a.m.

O’Brien estate COin & COmiC BOOk auCtiOn Auction to be held at the GranGe Hall (251 eaSt Main St.) on St rt 162 in new lonDon. Watch for signs. 1000+ coMic bookS: Marvel, DC, Disney, Topps & others. 10 cent & newer, Old & new, Some in series. Batman, Justice League, Avengers, Fantastic 4, Green Lantern, Superman, Flash, Spiderman, Hulk, Donald Duck, Dennis the Menace, Archies & many more, coinS & currency: Silver Eagle, Morgan & Peace dollars, Walking Liberty, Franklin & Barber halves, Flying Eagle, Standing Liberty & Barber quarters, Seated Liberty, Barber, Mercury & Roosevelt dimes, “V”, Buffalo, Wartime & Jefferson nickels, Indian Head, wheat & steel pennies, German coins w/swastikas, Many silver commemorative coins & coin sets, proof & mint sets, Black Eagle silver certificate, 1923 large $1 silver cert., 1917 large $2 red seal bill, $100 confederate States bill (rough), 1874 25 cent fractional currency, $20 Fed Reserve Bank of Chicago note, $1, $5 & $10 silver certificates, $1 silver certificates marked Hawaii, $2 red seal silver certificates, $2 bills, 10 1963 $2 bills consecutive serial numbers, & much more. terMS of Sale: Cash, check or credit card day of sale (3% fee on credit card sales). Positive ID required to register. All items paid for day of sale & before being removed from premises. All items sold “as is.” Buyers are responsible for their purchases. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch available. No Buyers Fee.

Owner: estate Of James O’Brien, Phyllis Kimmel, adm. lOrain COunty PrOBate #2022 es 01526

Andy SuvAr AuctionS new lonDon, oHio 419-929-8487 or 1-800-765-8301

B25

online only Thurs. Dec. 14, 2023 Begins to close at 6:00 p.m.

Online COnsignment AuCtiOn yoder equipment 14551 St RT 109, lyons, ohio

350 Lots including 2009 Case IH 620 Quad Trac w/ 900 hrs, 2007 JD STS 4WD Combine w/ 2890 Hrs, 2012 Case IH 450 J LT Dozer w/1900 Hrs, plus other Combines, Tractors, Trucks, Trailers,Heads, Carts, and Other Misc Equipment. This Sale also includes a small Local Farmer Sell Out with Equipment, 16 Firearms, Ammo etc. To view entire sale lot by lot with terms, photos, descriptions and more visit www.kigarauction.hibid.com.

Auctioneers: DArrel YoDer,

rick kigAr AnD DAlton collins 419-467-7073 or 419-923-6281

Kenton, oH Sat. Dec. 9, 2023 STARTING AT 10 A.m.

Farm ColleCtible toy auCtion HarDin co. FairgrounDS

14134 Letson Ave./Fairgrounds Rd. Kenton, oH 43326

Between St. routes 68 & 31 Join us for a collection of 260 cataloged & 200+ un-cataloged lots. The 260 cataloged lots are of mostly 1/16 & 1/64 farm toys. Toys are primarily from Ertl, others incl. Carter & SpecCast. Many blister packs & small farm equipment toys. The additional 200+ lots are not listed, but many, many pictures are posted on AuctionZip.com. This collection is all from one owner & majority of toys are still in the box. Online bidding available on the 260 cataloged lots thru AuctionZip or Invaluables.com No buyers premium for on site attendees. Hope to see you sale day! Food by Fort’ Grill owners: Dave & Jill Borland. Dave was the parts man for Parrott Implement & Ag Pro for 20+ years. Many hard to find dealer editions. All toys are very clean, please join us. View Pics: www.auctionZip.com auctioneer iD #5619 online Bidding available through: www.auctionZip.com termS: Cash, Check & Credit Card w/4% Convenience Fee. Absentee bids w/approved Credit Card.

Harley & Hal Jackson, rodney rose 937-246-4282

www.HarleyandHalJacksonauctions.com or “Friend”us on FaceBook for updates. Licensed by ohio Dept. of agriculture

KAte SuvAr, ASSiSting Auctioneer www.suvarauctions.com

Kidron, oH WED. DEC. 13, 2023 starting at 3:30 P.M.

WILSON AUCTION

Dixon & Cub CaDEt MoWErs – LoaDs of Parts MEtaL rEPair shoP tooLs – WELDErs forD 8n traCtor

Will sell the following at the Sprunger Building located on the KiDron auCtion GrounDs, KiDron, oh (for GPS use 4885 Kidron Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606.) Kidron is located between Wooster and Canton, Ohio, 4 miles south of US Rt. 30. MoWErs & Parts: Mr. Wilson was the Dixon mower king and his shop is proof of it. There are many Dixon Zero Turn mowers in all conditions from just frames to the one he was mowing with, many gas engines and shelves of parts, Cub Cadet 73 riding mower w/ front blade, NI 7’ 3pt sickle bar mower; Ford 8N (that motor is disassembled), Troybilt Storm 2840 s.p. snow blower (like new), sev. small trailers, lots of push lawn mowers & gas weed eaters. shoP tooLs: Nice Miller Regency 200 welder w/ Miller S-21 E wire feed; Enco drill press/milling machine; older large Forney welder; sev. torch sets; small Alta metal lathe; 2–20-ton shop presses; cement mixer; sev. port. air comp.; Ind machine metal cutting band saw; drill press; pipe benders; sel. of tool boxes; bench grinders; sev. shop cabinets; floor & hyd. Jacks; sev. handy man jacks; Pouland & Craftsman chain saws; 10” B&D miter saw; sev. cross cut saws; all the tool boxes are loaded w/ hand tools; spud bars; bolt cutters; chains; come-a-long; Schumacher battery charger; ladders; metal ramps; ext. cords; lots & lots of misc wire; electrical repair supplies; supply of channel & other iron; lots of usable shop supplies & tools notE: The items in this auction are from the late Les Wilson. Those that knew Less knows he loved auctions and he himself was basically a genius when it came to fixing something himself. Several pictures can be found at www.auctionzip.com-9855. Short list for what looks like 6 – 24’ trailer loads of merchandise. tErMs: CASH OR CHECK. REGISTER FOR # W/ POS. ID

AUCTION CONDUCTED FOR RUTH ANN WILSON

JACKSON CO. REGIONAL LIVESTOCK MARKET LLC 3907 CEDAR LAKES RD., P.O. BOX 446, RIPLEY, WV 25271

304-373-1269 JACKSON COUNTY LIVESTOCK UPCOMING FALL SALES CALENDAR

FRI. DEC. 8, 2023 starting at 6:00 p.m.

BRED HEIFER SALE

SAT. DEC. 9, 2023 FEEDER CALF SPECIAL

FRI. DEC. 15, 2023 starting at 6:00 p.m.

BRED COw SALE

SuN. DEC. 17, 2023 starting at 1:00 p.m.

SMALL ANIMAL /MISC SALE

SAT. DEC. 23, 2023 CULL COw AND BULL SALE

(along with regular sale)

SAT. DEC. 30, **NO SALE** ALL SATURDAY SPECIALS

sale are along with our regular saturDaYs sales starting at 11:00 a.m. FOR LATEST MARKET PRICES GO TO: www.jcrlm.com

AUCTIONEER

15034 Burkhart Road • Orrville, OH 44667 (330) 684-2123 • FAX: (330) 684-2124 bgraberauctions@aol.com Cell (330) 466-1662

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL uS AT

304-373-1269 (BARN) 740-260-4289 (ROGER)


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online only StartS: Wed. dec. 6, 2023 endS: Wed. dec. 13, 2023 UnionTown, STark CoUnTy, ohio

Online AuctiOn

Lawn tractor, tooLs, coLLectIbLes, appLIances, househoLd The owner wants immediate sale and will sell online only at

9855 Bellhaven, Uniontown, ohio 44685

Featuring: Craftsman riding lawn tractor with bagger, portable air compressor, rotary mowers, lawn tools, table saw, band saw, hand tools, yard ornaments including cement wolf, dalmatian dogs, geese, and others, picnic table, furniture, appliances, various collectibles, Christmas, and household, and much more. termS: Cash, check, credit /15% buyer’s premium.

auctIon by order and admInIstratIon of anthony dIak SoLD By DiMMErLinG

auctioneer, rodney c. dimmerling dimmerling auctionS & realty

9609 georgetown Street, louisville, oH 44641 office: (330) 452-4640 Fax: (330) 452-4727 res: (330) 875-3357 Email: soldbydimmerling@sbcglobal.net Website: Dimmerling.com member of both the national and ohio auctioneers association

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419

Harmony, Pa Sat. Dec. 16, 2023 starting at 10:00 am

Croll’s Mills AuCtions 676 Perry Hwy. Harmony, Pa 16037 LiVE anD OnLinE BiDDing aVaiLaBLE

VehicleS: 1974 Volkswagen Thing - (67k miles, 4 door, soft top), 1974 Volkswagen Beetle -(fuel injected, 4 speed, 59,463k miles), Ford Aerostar van -parts, 2008 GMC Sierra SLT truck- (4wd, cab and a half), 1972 Chevy 1/2 ton truck - (93,976k miles, 400 cubic inch V8 (factory), automatic transmission, custom deluxe interior, factory air conditioning), 1995 Chevy S-10 -(5 speed, 2wd), 1974 Volkswagen Beetle -(convertible, fuel injection, 5 speed, curved windshield), 1979 Honda Super Sport 6cyl w/ side car 51,216k miles, 2- motorcycle trailers, 1979 Honda motorcycle for parts, 1983 Honda CB 1100 F motorcycle- 18,121k miles, car PartS: Chrysler 4 speed transmission (Pistol Grip), Volkswagen parts - transmission, wheels, etc., Volkswagen wheels, 16” x 8 new Volkswagen wheels, Chevy truck parts- new and used, toolS: Snap-On tool boxes, Mac tool box, Alum ladders, Scaffold, J.D. snowblower, 24’ Sky-Hawk man lift- electric over hydraulic, MiSc: 14.9 x 24” R-4 tractor tires, Several lawn mowers, Several batteries, Bicycles, live and online bidding will be available on select items. For pictures Check: auctionzip #17949 • gotoauctions #2201 estatesale.com #5692 • crollsmillsauctions.com

RogeR CRoll (724) 496-4580 aU005812

Urbana, OH Sat. Dec. 16, 2023

terMS of Sale: Cash~Good Check~Credit/Debit Cards. 3% Convenience Fee on All Credit/Debit Cards.

starting at 10:00 a.m.

GOODWIN PUBLIC AUCTION * GunS * turkey callS * PolariS utV * SPortinG * Mower/GaraGe * HouSeHolD champaign county Fairgrounds

384 Park ave. Urbana, OH 43078

* 14 GunS & 100 +/- turkey callS* *Winchester Model 21, 410ga. VR 28” Barrel, Choked WS-1 & WS-2, Unfired w/Original Box from Factory, English Grip, SN# W33146, RARE; *Winchester Model 21, 12ga. Trap w/30” VR. Fully Engraved w/Gold Inlay by Bill Mains & Top Lever Cutout, Two Birds Carved in Stock SN#22330; *Krieghoff K-80 Sporting Gold Bavaria Grade 12ga. w/Heavy Gold Turkey, Quail & Woodcock Inlay, Two Sets of Barrels 28“ & 30“ w/3 Set of Chokes Per Barrel SN#20155; *Lefever Nitro Special 410ga., 26“ Barrels Choked Full & Full w/3“Chambers SN#A337125; *FN Mauser Rifle 30-06 cal. w/Scope, Custom Made by Tom Laser in 1959 having FN Mauser Action, Silver Inlay SN#J2422; *DeFourney 12ga., 28.5“ Barrels, Engraved, BL SxS, SN#9505; *Smith & Wesson Model 27-2 Revolver 357mag, 6“ Barrel Engraved w/Wood Display Box; *Smith & Wesson Model 27-2 Revolver 357mag, 8. 3/8 Nickel, Engraved, Gold Plating, Ivory Grips, Pretty Gun, SN#N675957; *Smith & Wesson Model 57 Revolver 41mag, Nickel, 6“ Barrel, SN#N877425; *Smith & Wesson Model 629-6 Revolver 44mag, SS, 4’ Barrel SN#DKT9190; *Smith & Wesson Model 49 Revolver 38 Special, 2” Barrel w/ Box, SN#10J507; *Smith & Wesson Model 57 Revolver 41mag, 4” Barrel, SN#N143784; *Smith & Wesson Model 650 Revolver 22mag, 3” Stainless, SN#ADF0020; *Smith & Wesson 14-4 Revolver 38 Special Target Masterpiece 8.3/8” Barrel SN#90K7942; aMMo: Winchester 12ga., 20ga., 16ga.; S&W 44mag (30boxes); CCI Max Mag 22; Federal Case of Shotgun Shells; kniVeS: 100+ FroM: Old Timer, Remington, Marble Swish, Buck, Schrade, Limited Turkey Shoot Knives NWTF 6pc. set; turkey callS: 100+/- calls of all types/style-many are numbered by: Several NWTF Calls; Rohm Bros.; Knight & Hale; Martin Bros.; Neil Cost; Jack Wright; Kelly Kallers; Chris Dill; Primos; H.S. Strut; Quaker Boy…. SPortinG: Wayne Baldwin Wooden Duck Decoys; Bronze; Turkey Fans; (6) Deer Mounts; (6)Turkey Mounts; Turkey Decoys(Avian X); Miniature Duck Collection; Deer & Turkey Blinds; Fishing Items; 1938 Huntington LicenseAdv. Display Box w/Winchester & Peters; NWTF Framed FeathersNumbered; Upland Game Bird Feather Collection; NWTF Belt Buckles; Glass Top/2 Drawer Display NWTF Cabinet 2’ Deep x 5’ Wide; Remote Control Air Plane; Hunting Clothes (XL & XXL); Hard & Soft Gun Cases; utV: Polaris 2016 Pro Star Ranger 570 4x4 EFT w/Winch, Windshield & Full Cab, 233 hrs./1050 miles; Mower/GaraGe: Swisher 60” Pull(ATV)Type Gas 13.5hp Powered Finish Mower; 2.25 Ton Floor Jack; (2)Schumacher Battery Charger; Craftsman 3 drawer Tool Box; Parts Organizer; Reddy Heater 150K BTU; Lawn Mower Jack; Socket Sets; Barn Fan; Reese Hitch; Cyclone Rake XL; Fimco Sprayer; Fert. Spreader; Smoker; Lg. NWTF Cooler; (2) Port-a-Johns; Boat: Flat Bottom Boat; New Turkey Fryer; HouSeHolD: (12+) P.Buckley Moss Framed Prints; Terry Redlin NWTF Framed Print “ Strutting On In”; 2005 Ducks Unlimited Print; (5)Duck Prints w/Stamps; Drop Leaf Table; Howard Miller Grandfather Clock; 6pc. Bedroom Suite; Lg. Dinning Room Hutch; 1gal.Butter Churn; Nice 4 pc. Wicker Furniture w/Stand; 3 Drawer Dresser w/Wishbone; (2)4 Drawer Dressers, 1 w/Mirror; Blanket Chest; Oak Computer Desk; LG 32” Flat Screen; Wash Stand w/Tear Drop Pulls; Wall Mirrors; Crocks & Crock Jugs; Floor Rugs; Floor/Table Lamps; Kids Table & Chairs; Book Shelf; White Clad Liquor Cabinet; Quilt Stand-Turkey Fan; Adult & Child Rocking Chair; (2)Curved Glass China Cabinets & Several Glass Show Case; White Sewing Machine; note: Items are from Gene Goodwin, former NWTF President. Gene was an avid outdoorsman & collector, due to his unfortunate passing we are offering items from his vast collection.

owner: SHirley GooDwin

Pics: www.auctionZip.com auctioneer iD#5619 PterMS: Cash, Check & Credit Card w/4% Convenience Fee

Harley & Hal Jackson 937-246-4282 www.HarleyandHalJacksonauctions.com

or “Friend”us on FaceBook for updates licensed by ohio Dept. of agriculture

Wooster, oh THURS. DEC. 14, 2023 starting at 9:00 a.M.

BAKER TRUST AUCTION ANTIQUES • PRIMITIVES • MODEL CARS 2011 HONDA CIVIC • 2017 CHEVY SONIC

Selling for the trust, plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in THE FFA BUILDINg, WAYNE COUNTY FAIRgROUNDS, WOOSTER, OHIO. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South. BAKER TRUST AUCTION: 4 pc bedroom suite; hall stand w/ mirror; vintage Christmas décor; glass front curio cabinet; sewing machine w/ cabinet; recliner; glider; rocking chair; dresser; & more. Auction by order of Nancy Dillon, Trustee for the Marjorie Baker Trust. DERINgER ESTATE AUCTION: 2017 Chevy Sonic; 2011 Honda Civic LX The Estate of Margaret Deringer, Wayne Co Probate #2023 PB-E 000150. AUCTION #3: Vintage Christmas items including Shiny Brite ornaments, ornaments from Poland & West Germany, Japanese corsages & picks, Mercury glass birds & owls, Holt Howard, Rosbro Snowmen & Santa, Untested C9 & C7 light bulbs; vintage cap guns; ceramic molds; many seashells; glassware; antique war picture; antique ag almanacs (1875 – 1960s) some w/ Wooster ads; misc. antique & vintage almanacs, calendars, & posters; comic books; vintage fishing lures; vintage Suzuki Omnichord; lots of bottles including many local; milk bottles & caps; soda bottles & caps; misc. military letters & envelopes; Dungeons & Dragons board games & books; many postcards, albums, & scrapbooks; stamp albums; antique trade cards; table lamps; plant stands; antique barn shutter; many outdoor planters; large selection of antique & vintage tools; vintage board games; vintage magazines including Life, Playboy, Ebony, Post, & more; NOS hardware; Fostoria glass including some NOS; antique lights; porcelain & glass insulators; vintage auto parts; antique Mass Ball jars; & more. TOWNER AUCTION: 200+ vintage model cars, many NIB; brands include Monogram, AMT, MPC, Revell, & more. Good selection of pictures at website below. CARLISLE AUCTION: Junior Roadster wooden wagon; Blue Willow China; Tin Heart cheese strainer; lamps; mirrors; pattern glass; stands; Ironstone; Kitchen Aid mixer; oak high chair / stroller; travel books; book of old postcards; iron hat rack; Wooster Implement thermometer; household goods; large tapestry; patio set; computer desk & chair; dining room table & 4 chairs; Wooster & College of Wooster annuals (1940s); sewing goods; holiday décor; dough box scraper; Navy clothes; & more. Belongings of Dee Dee Carlisle. MORSE ESTATE AUCTION: Dressers; beds; sectional couch; kitchen table w/ chairs; newer sofa; LG TV; Nintendo Wii; recliner; Lifetime folding table; Snapper Ninja push mower; décor; & more. Auction by order of Carl Wolf, Ex. for the Estate of Shirley Morse, Wayne Co. Probate #2023 PB-E 001308. AUCTION #7: Troy-Bilt Super Bronco rear tine tiller; Ryobi compound miter saw; costume jewelry; Royal Copenhagen Christmas plates & glasses; Big Cat collector plates; John Wayne Collector plates; Paper weights; Milk glass; misc. glassware & figurines; Souvenir glasses from around the U.S. NOTE – Nice selection and plenty of volume of quality items from start to finish. Selling in 3 rings. Furniture and appliances to sell around 11:45. Cars to sell around 12:15. Visit www.gant-realty.com for a good selection of pictures & updates. Click on upcoming chattel auctions. This will be our last auction until January, so stock up! TERMS - Cash or Good Check. Breakfast and Lunch.

AUCTIONEERS – DAvE ACkER, NICk

DEFElICE, PAUl EmERSON, JAymE PENNEll, & JED ACkER (330-749-6248) (330) 264-8342

4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691

AUCTION CALENDAR (Continued from Page B25) NOTICE - Please do not ask to have your public auction advertised in this Public Auction Column. This column is a listing of Public Auctions which are or have been displayed elsewhere in The Auction Guide. Auction advertising must be in our office by Thursday to be listed here the following Thursday. THURS, DEC 14 at 6:00 P.M. ONLNE consignments, and misc. Darrel Yoder, Auctioneer Pg. B25 FRI, DEC 15 at NOON. ONLINE ONLY27.7 Acres in Portage county and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B16 SAT, DEC 16 at 10:00 A.M. 12/12 ONLINE farm toys. 12/16 Live in Edgerton, OH Pedal tractors and misc. see www. bidunidededge.com for more details. United Edge RE & Auction Pg. B23 MON, DEC 18 at 11:00 A.M. ONLINE ONLY- Gold jewelry, paintings, furniture, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B17 MON, DEC 18 at NOON. ONLINE 2021 camper, 2016 JD Gator, tools, furnishings, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21 MON, DEC 18 at NOON. ONLINE ONLYTools, lawn & garden, musical instruments, and misc. George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B13 MON, DEC 18 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY- Gold, silver coins, Indian artifacts, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B20 MON, DEC 18 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE vehicles, new items, household, antiques, and misc. Baer AuctioneersRealty, LLC Pg. B2 MON, DEC 18 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE over 230 lots of knives, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions TUES, DEC 19 at NOON. ONLINE ONLY- 10.3 Acres with 2 duplexes, and misc. Kaufman Auction WV Pg. B4 TUES, DEC 19 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE: Charles Plott Jr. Trust Auction, Lifetime Collection of Primitives, Antiques, Collectibles and More. RES/Wooster Pg. B34 TUES, DEC 19 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY- Honda 400 Rancher, firearms, tools, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21 WED, DEC 20 at 4:00 P.M. ONLINETractors, combines, trucks, and misc. Wilson National LLC Pg. B23 THURS, DEC 28 at 11:00 A.M. ONLINE ONLY- Trailers, tools, lawn & garden, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B20 FRI, DEC 29 at 1:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: 2 Day Online Only Retirement Dispersal Auction. Potting, Greenhouse, Tractor, Trucks, Seeds and more. RES/ Wooster Pg. B34 TUES, JAN 2 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY Annual New Years Auction: Tractors, trucks, equipment, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B22

SCHOLARSHIPS WHAT: Farm Credit Mid-America scholarships ELIGIBLE: Customer Agricultural Scholarship is awarded to 36 children or grandchildren of Farm Credit MidAmerica customers pursuing an ag or rural-community-related career; Signature Farm Credit Mid-America Scholars Program is awarded to rising 25 college sophomores and juniors pursuing careers in agriculture. AMOUNT: $1,500 each for the Customer Agricultural Scholarship; $5,000 over two academic years for the Signature Scholars program. DEADLINE: Dec. 31 APPLY: www.fcma.com/community/investments/scholarships

• • • WHAT: Durango’s National Day of the Cowgirl Scholarship ELIGIBLE: The scholarship will be awarded to a young woman who is pursuing a Western degree and will be executed in partnership with the Dude Ranch Foundation. AMOUNT: $30,000 undergraduate scholarship DEADLINE: Dec. 31 (Continued on Page B27)


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SCHOLARSHIPS

Millersburg, OH Sat. Dec. 16, 2023

(Continued from Page B26)

starting at 9:00 a.m.

APPLY:nationaldayofthecowgirl. com/ ••• WHAT: Leo Briggs Memorial Scholarship ELIGIBLE: College students who have completed one year of post-secondary education and are interested in agriculture, dairy product marketing, dairy manufacturing, agricultural communications, journalism or dairy product nutrition and have exhibited leadership in dairy promotion AMOUNT: One $500 scholarship DEADLINE: Dec. 31 APPLY: www.americandairy.com/ dairy-farms/for-farmers/scholarshipsgrants/

Consignment AuCtion

Holmes Co. Fair expo Center 8880 OH-39, Millersburg, OH 44654 Industrial Ovens, KitchenAid, Electric Chainsaws, Lots of Tools, Air Tools, Woodworking, Drill Press, Bulk Fasteners, Commercial Construction Supplies, New Rubbermaid, International Harvester Collector Magazines, Vintage Advertising , House Decor, Vintage Local Feed Sacks, Alabama Band Collectibles, Kerosene Lights, Vintage Christmas, Fruit Bowl Sets, Tons of Yarn, Fabric, Sewing Supplies, Temptations Pottery, Cast Iron, Cut Glass, Fenton, Shirley Temple, Primitive Antiques, Tons of Household Items, Kitchenware, Beautiful Crocks, Collectibles, 100’s of Box Lots plus many more.

Auctioneer: JAyme W. Pennell Lic# 2023000147

• • • WHAT: 2024 Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement scholarship program ELIGIBLE: All applicants must be planning to pursue a career in agriculture, and must reside within Horizon Farm Credit’s 100-county territory or Washington D.C. They may be high school seniors, students currently enrolled in a two- or four-year educational program at a college or university or students currently enrolled in a technical school. AMOUNT: Ten scholarships, each valued up to $10,000 DEADLINE: Jan. 5 APPLY: fcfoundationforag.org/

• • • WHAT: Ohio Soybean Association Scholarship ELIGIBLE: Applicants must be fulltime students at a college, university or technical school who have completed 15 hours of credit and must be able to provide proof of legal residency in Ohio. Those who apply must also have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and must be a child or grandchild of an OSA member or be a member themselves. AMOUNT: One $1,000 scholarship DEADLINE: Jan. 12 APPLY: SoyOhio.org/OSAScholarship

Treasures waiting to be found!

Youngstown, oh Sun. Dec. 10, 2023

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Freeport, oH Sat. Dec. 16, 2023 Starting at 11:00 a.m.

Auction

30990 Clendening Lake rd., Freeport, oH 43973 Open HOuSe On Dec. 7, 2023 frOm 3 p.m. tO 6 p.m.

all chattels to be auctioned first then real estate to follow. All bidders must be registered with proof of funds available and 10% down, non refundable deposit day of sale. The pastoral charm of rural life and the comfiness of this farmhouse offer the best of both worlds. From the classic and solid old farmhouse to the bank barn and stable to the traditional barn to the woodworking shop, the efficiency of buildings like these has long been an inspiration to architects and designers. The property offers a home with indoor coziness and outdoor splendor. It is truly a one-of-a-kind property that will have you yearning to be in the countryside. As an added plus, the property features a 320 sq ft log cabin overlooking a pond of an acre-plus. You will find a source of marketable timber along with all oil and gas rights owned to transfer and free gas to the home as long as it continues to produce. The water sources are natural springs with 2 septic systems.

ContaCts are: Becky Jeffery @ 740-260-2384 • keelan Mcleish @ 740-525-0570

starting at 1:00 P.M. • Preview 11:00 a.M.

Large Live auction

Large Auction at Our auctiOn gallery: 2431 yOungStOwnHubbarD rOaD, yOungStOwn, OHiO 44505, US 62 and RT 7 run together as Yo. Hubbard Road. updated list and photos at anglinsauction.com soon

Campbell, Ohio, Contents of Lentines Home and Large Hoarder house – many unpacked boxes at time of ad.

Clean Modern furniture and Antiques Chrysler Caravan mini passenger van, 1963 SeeBurg Juke box, Leather reclining sofa, Sofa and loveseat, Upright Freezer, Vintage Custom Imported glass top dining room table with composition base all carved with 4 chairs, several Statues, glass top end tables and coffee table, lamp stands, decorator prints and paintings, lamps, primitives, Jim Beam decanters cars and train, die cast cars, Marilyn Monroe collectible plates and figurines, Elvis Presley Guitar clock Elvis collectibles, MM Kodak Projector, old boxing films, Comic Character films, Vintage Mans Wrist watches, Omega Automatic Seamaster Deville, Hamilton Master Piece Grade all Service watch, Timex 100 automatic, Bridix 17 jewel Elgin 10K GF and others Large lot of clean collectibles household goods pots pans and kitchenware, glassware, hand and garden tools and so much more with second auctioneer at 1 P.M. complete updated list and photos at anglinsauction.com termS - 13% buyer’s premium, 3% waived for cash. We accept checks with credit card back up (no exceptions), no checks not known by our firm. Visa, MasterCard and Discover. All items sold as-is. Sales tax collected unless blanket certificate on file.

Anglins Auction service Jeff Anglin, Auctioneer

in Farm and Dairy’s...

2431 youngstown-Hubbard road, youngstown, Ohio 44505

330-707-0875

Licensed and Bonded in ohio and Pa

DAVIS FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION DAVISOHIO FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION Located at 7212 BEECHWOOD ROAD HILLSBORO 45133. FOLLOW BEECHWOOD OFF US 50 AT BOSTON TO AUCTION. SAT. DEC. 16, 2023, OHIO 45133. FOLLOW BEECHWOOD OFF US 50 AT Located at 7212 BEECHWOOD ROAD HILLSBORO at 10:00 A.M. EQUIPMENT APPROX. 10:30 A.M. BOSTON TO AUCTION. 9600 COMBINE, JD & OLIVER TRACTORS, TRUCKS, EQUIP. & MISC. Auctioneer’s note: Jim has farmed for many years and has decided to slow down. He still plans to use his semi to haul grain to keep busy, EQUIPMENT APPROX. 10:30 A.M. but no more farming. Items have been well maintained and most shed 9600 COMBINE, kept. Be on Beechwood 12/16/23. Live internet bidding is available at JD & OLIVER TRACTORS, TRUCKS, EQUIP. & MISC. Auctioneer’s note: Liveauctions.tv. TERMS: Cash or check w/ proper ID. Any announcements made byfor the many years and has decided Jim has farmed auctioneer on the day of sale will take precedence over this ad. He still plans to use his semi to to slow down. SCAN QR FOR FULL DETAILS OR HESSAUCTIONCO.COM haul grain to keep busy, but no more farming. Owners: MR.& MRS. JAMES R. DAVIS, 937-763-2510 Items have been well maintained and most shed

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2 DAY LATE MODEL RENTAL FLEET CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION

LIVE HIGHLIGHTS: CRANE: Broderson IC80, 2 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2)Cat D400D, 38 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2017-2016 Kobelco SK85CS-3E, Volvo EC330BLC, Samsung SE280LC-2, (2)Samsung SE240LC-3, (4)New AGT L12, (8)AGT QH12, AGT H12, New Cherry KV12, 2016 Kobelco SK210LC, 2016 Kobelco SK140SR, 2016 JD 130G, (3)2017 Case CX160D, United ~ Takeuchi TB280FR, Takeu2017 Case CX145C, 2016 ~ Takeuchi TB290C,Rentals (2)2016-(2)2015 chiLate TB260, (3)2017-(3)2015 Wacker E190, 2 RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATORS: Cat M318, Model Rental Fleet Construction, Utility Equipment, Aerial Lifts,Cat 214BFT, 11 RUBBER TIRED Trucks LOADERS: 980C, 2013 Cat 907H2, (7)2022 Cat 906M, Doosan Forklifts, & Cat Trailers, Attachments, Support DL400, 2016 Case 721F, 11 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2016-(7)2016 Case 580N(4x4), Case 580N(4x4), KubotaDECEMBER L-39(4x4), 2016 16 NHTH B95C, 2 MILLING Wirtgen )W21200, (large equip. LIVE: SAT., @ 9:00 AMMACHINES: 2010 Wirtgen 210, 3 ASPHALT PAVERS: 2011 Vogele 5200-2, 2017 TH Vogele Super 1700-3i, 2017 TIMED OPENS: SUN., DECEMBER 10 @ 10:30 AM Leeboy 8510B, 4 TRENCH ROLLERS: (4)Wacker RTKX-SC3, ASPHALT ROLLER: Wacker RD24, 7 TH ) 10:30(2)2016 AM (support CLOSES: SUN., DECEMBER 17 @ & Bobcat attach. RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2016 Kubota SVL95-2S, Kubota SV75H, T450, Takeuchi TL12CR, 2016 Takeuchi TSL210,(AC 3 SKID STEERS: Cat 262, ) 2016 Cat ATLANTIC CITY,TL8CW, NEWTerex JERSEY Race Track 246D, Gehl SL5640E, 5 MINI TRACK LOADERS: 2015 Vermeer S725TX, (4)New Agrotk LRT23, 15 ADDRESS: TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: Unused &Ave., 2018 Skytrak 2016-2015-(5)2014 JLG08330 1255, (3) 4501 Leipzig Mays10054, Landing, New Jersey JLG G10-55A, Genie GTH-1056, Genie GTH-636, Xtreme XR842, 5 FORKLIFTS: Hyster H100, (2) LIVE HIGHLIGHTS: CRANE: Broderson IC80, 2 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2)Cat D400D, 38 Hyster H50XT, (2)Toyota 8F30, 61 BOOM LIFTS: 2018 Genie 800S, Genie S85, (2)Genie S80, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2017-2016 Kobelco SK85CS-3E, Volvo EC330BLC, Samsung SE280LC-2, 2018 Genie S65, (6)Genie S60X, (6)Genie Z60/34, (2)Genie Z45/25RT, (5)Genie Z45/25J, (6)Ge(2)Samsung SE240LC-3, (4)New AGT L12, (8)AGT QH12, AGT H12, New Cherry KV12, 2016 Kobelco nieSK210LC, S40, Genie (2)JLG 1350SJP, (4)JLG 800AJ,2017 (5)JLG 2015 JLG 2016Z40/23N, Kobelco SK140SR, 2016 JD JLG 130G,1250AJP, (3)2017 Case CX160D, Case400S, CX145C, 2016 450AJ, (3)JLG 600AJ, JLG 600S, JLG 600AJN, 2019 JLG T500J(tow), 2019 Nifty TM50(tow), Takeuchi TB290C, (2)2016-(2)2015 Takeuchi TB280FR, Takeuchi TB260, (3)2017-(3)2015 Wacker 2018 660SJ, 2015 Snorkel A46JRT, (3)2018 Skyjack11 SJ45, Skyjack 8 ELECE190,Snorkel 2 RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATORS: Cat M318, Cat 214BFT, RUBBER TIREDSJ46AJ, LOADERS: Cat TRIC BOOM 2014(7)2022 Genie Cat Z34/23NRJ, 2013DL400, Genie 2016 Z-30/20N, 201711Snorkel A46JE, JLG 980C, 2013 LIFTS: Cat 907H2, 906M, Doosan Case 721F, TRACTOR LOADER M600JP, JLG 2016-(7)2016 T500J, JLG E450AJ, JLG E300AJP, 2019 NiftyKubota TM50,L-39(4x4), TRACKED BOOM LIFT: JLG BACKHOES: Case 580N(4x4), Case 580N(4x4), 2016 NH B95C, 2 X430AJ, SCISSORWirtgen LIFTS:W21200, Genie GS-5390RT, (2)Genie GeMILLING81 MACHINES: 2010 WirtgenGenie 210, 3GS-4390RT, ASPHALT PAVERS: 2011GS-3268RT, Vogele 5200-2, Vogele Super 1700-3i, 2017 Leeboy 8510B, 4 TRENCH ROLLERS: (4)Wacker RTKX-SC3, nie2017 GS-2669, (4)Genie GS-2632E, Genie GS-2032, 2013 Genie GS-1930, 2018-2016-ASPHALT (4)2015 ROLLER: Wacker RD24, GR15, 7 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2016 Kubota SVL95-2S, (2)2016 Kubota Genie GR-20, (2)Genie Genie AWP30, Skyjack SJ8841RT, (2)2015 Skyjack SJ7135RT, Bobcat T450, Takeuchi TL12CR, 2016 Takeuchi TL8CW, Terex TSL210,(3)2018-(2)2015 3 SKID STEERS: Cat (3)SV75H, Skyjack SJ6832RT, (4)Skyjack SJ6826RT, (2)2018 Skyjack SJ4740, Sky262,SJIII4632, 2016 Cat 246D, Gehl SL5640E, 5 MINI(7)Skyjack TRACK LOADERS: 2015 (2)Skyjack Vermeer S725TX, Agrotk jack (5)2018 Skyjack SJ3226, SJIII3219, SJ16,(4)New 2016 Skyjack LRT23, 15 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: Unused & 2018Snorkel Skytrak TM12E, 10054, 2016-2015-(5)2014 1255, (3) SJ12, (5)Snorkel S3219E, (3)Snorkel TM16E, Mec 4069ERT, JLG (2)2018-2017 JLG4555, G10-55A, GTH-1056, GTH-636, Xtreme XR842, 5 FORKLIFTS: Hyster H100, (2)Hyster(3) Mec MecGenie 4069RT, Mec Genie 2659RT, JLG 4394RT, JLG 4069E, JLG 2630ES, JLG 1930E, H50XT, (2)Toyota 8F30, 61 BOOM LIFTS: 2018 Genie 800S, Genie S85, (2)Genie S80, 2018 Genie S65, JLG 1230ES, (3)JLG 20MVL, (3)JLG 1230ES, 3 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2014 Doosan HP1600, (6)Genie S60X, (6)Genie Z60/34, (2)Genie Z45/25RT, (5)Genie Z45/25J, (6)Genie S40, Genie Z40/23N, Sullair 1150, 2018 Atlas Copco XAS185, 2 GENERATORS: Allmand BR MP25, Cummings C80, 3 (2)JLG 1350SJP, JLG 1250AJP, (4)JLG 800AJ, (5)JLG 400S, 2015 JLG 450AJ, (3)JLG 600AJ, JLG 600S, WELDERS: (2)Miller Big Blue 500Pro, Lincoln Ranger 305LPG, 5 LIGHT PLANTS: 2019 Wanco, JLG 600AJN, 2019 JLG T500J(tow), 2019 Nifty TM50(tow), 2018 Snorkel 660SJ, 2015 Snorkel A46JRT, (3)2017 Magnum Pro Skyjack MLT6SM, 20188Wanco WLTL, BOARD: 2014 Addco (3)2018 Skyjack SJ45, SJ46AJ, ELECTRIC BOOMARROW/MESSAGE LIFTS: 2014 Genie Z34/23NRJ, 2013 Genie DH1000, WATER PUMPS: Cornell JLG 12in., 2015JLG PPSI 8in., JLG Pioneer 6in., 2019 2013Nifty Thompson Z-30/20N,4 2017 Snorkel A46JE,2014 JLG M600JP, T500J, E450AJ, E300AJP, TM50, 4in., WOODBOOM CHIPPER: Altec, COMMERCIAL JDGS-5390RT, Z-Trak, 2 SWEEPERS: 2016(2)Genie Laymor TRACKED LIFT: JLG X430AJ, 81 SCISSOR MOWER: LIFTS: Genie Genie GS-4390RT, SM300, Laymor 6HC, CAB &(4)Genie CHASSIS: 2008 Ford STAKE TRUCK: 2008 IH 4300, HOOK GS-3268RT, Genie GS-2669, GS-2632E, GenieF350, GS-2032, 2013 Genie GS-1930, 2018-2016LIFT TRUCK: Star(t/a), WRECKER (TOW)Skyjack TRUCK: 2000 Ford F550, ROLLBACK TRUCK: (4)2015 GenieWestern GR-20, (2)Genie GR15, Genie AWP30, SJ8841RT, (2)2015 Skyjack SJ7135RT, (3) 2004 GMC, DUMP(4)Skyjack TRUCK: SJ6826RT, 2012 Ford(2)2018 F350, Skyjack 2 TRUCK TRACTORS: (2)2019 Mack Anthem Skyjack SJ6832RT, SJ4740, (3)2018-(2)2015 Skyjack SJIII4632, (5)2018 Skyjack (7)Skyjack SJIII3219, SJ16,Cab(4x4), 2016 Skyjack SJ12, (5)Snorkel S3219E, 64T(t/a), PICKUPSJ3226, TRUCK: 2018 Dodge Ram(2)Skyjack 1500 Crew DETACHABLE GOOSENECK (3)SnorkelWitzco TM16E, RG60(tri.), Snorkel TM12E, Mec 4069ERT,TRAILERS: (2)2018-2017(4)Trailking Mec 4555, Mec 4069RT,2016 Mec 2659RT, TRAILER: 5 EQUIPMENT TK80HT, Fontaine JLG 4394RT, JLG 4069E, JLG 2630ES, JLG 1930E, (3)JLG 1230ES, 20MVL, (3)JLG 1230ES, 3 TRV4048(t/a)(t/a), 6 TAGALONG TRAILERS: (6)2023 Delta 27TB(3)JLG 20ft.(t/a), 9 UTILITY VEHICLES: AIR COMPRESSORS: 2014 Doosan HP1600, Sullair 1150,3400XLD, 2018 Atlas (3) Copco 2 GENERATORS: 2019 JD Gator, (2)2018 Polaris Ranger, 2015 Bobcat ClubXAS185, Car Carryall 1700, 2018 Allmand BR MP25, Cummings C80,Electric, 3 WELDERS: (2)Miller Big Blue 500Pro, Lincoln Ranger3000psi, 305LPG, 5(5) Columbia EX21-T-24, 2015 Moto 15 PRESSURE WASHERS: (5) Simpson LIGHT2600psi, PLANTS: 2019 Wanco, (3)2017 Magnum Pro MLT6SM, 2018Loader. Wanco SALE WLTL, SITE ARROW/MESSAGE Realm (5)Realm 2000psi, ATTACHMENTS: Wheel PHONE: (609) BOARD: 2014 Addco DH1000, 4 WATER PUMPS: 2014 Cornell 12in., 2015 PPSI 8in., Pioneer 6in., 2013 204-3189 Jay ALEX LYON & SON SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., Thompson 4in., WOOD CHIPPER: Altec, COMMERCIAL MOWER: JD Z-Trak, 2 SWEEPERS: 2016 Laymor BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Phone: (315) 633-2944 SM300, Laymor 6HC, CAB & CHASSIS: 2008 Ford F350, STAKE TRUCK: 2008 IH 4300, HOOK LIFT TRUCK: GoWestern to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details. Star(t/a), WRECKER (TOW) TRUCK: 2000 Ford F550, ROLLBACK TRUCK: 2004 GMC, DUMP ADDRESS: 4501 Leipzig Ave., Mays Landing,(2)2019 New Jersey 08330 64T(t/a), PICKUP TRUCK: 2018 TRUCK: 2012 Ford F350, 2 TRUCK TRACTORS: Mack Anthem 2 Dodge DAY LATE RENTAL FLEET CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION Ram MODEL 1500 Crew Cab(4x4), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: Witzco RG60(tri.), 5 EQUIPMENT ~TRAILERS: United Rentals ~ Late Model Rental Fleet Construction, Utility Equipment, Aerial Lifts,Delta (4)Trailking TK80HT, 2016 Fontaine TRV4048(t/a)(t/a), 6 TAGALONG TRAILERS: (6)2023 Forklifts, Trucks9 & Trailers, Attachments, Support LIVE:Polaris SAT.,Ranger, DECEMBER 16TH3400XLD, @ 9:00 (3) AM 27TB 20ft.(t/a), UTILITY VEHICLES: 2019 JD Gator, (2)2018 2015 Bobcat (large TIMED SUN., DECEMBER 10THMoto @ Electric, 10:30 AM CLOSES: SUN., DECEMClub equip.) Car Carryall 1700,OPENS: 2018 Columbia EX21-T-24, 2015 15 PRESSURE WASHERS: (5) BER 17TH3000psi, @ 10:30 AM (support & attach.) ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY Simpson (5)Realm 2600psi, (5)Realm 2000psi, ATTACHMENTS: Wheel Loader. (AC Race Track) TIMED HIGHLIGHTS: 13 MULTI-USE CONTAINERS: (13)New 40ft. High Cube, 25 CONTAINTIMED HIGHLIGHTS: 13 MULTI-USE CONTAINERS: (13)New 40ft. High Cube, 25 CONTAINERS: ERS: (22)40ft., (2)New 9ft. & 8ft.(door, window), 4 MOBILE HOUSES: (4)New Bastone 20ft., (22)40ft., (2)New 9ft. & 8ft.(door, window), 4 MOBILE HOUSES: (4)New Bastone 20ft., 5 PORTABLE 5 PORTABLE BATHROOM STATIONS: (3)New Bastone 110v w/Shower, (2)New Bastone 110v BATHROOM STATIONS: (3)New Bastone 110v w/Shower, (2)New Bastone 110v w/Double Stall, 30 w/Double 30 STORAGE BUILDINGS: (2)New Golden Mount 40ft.x80ft.x20ft., (4)New (2)New Golden Mount 40ft.x80ft.x20ft., (4)New Golden Mount 30ft.x65ft.x15ft., STORAGE Stall, BUILDINGS: Golden Mount 30ft.x65ft.x15ft., (2)New Golden Mount 30ft.x40ft.x15ft., (4)New Golden (2)New Golden Mount 30ft.x40ft.x15ft., (4)New Golden Mount 20ft.x30ft.x12ft., (5)New Golden MountMount 20ft. 20ft.x30ft.x12ft., Golden (2)New MountPortable 20ft. x40ft., NewNew Golden Mount 20ft.x20ft., (2)New x40ft., New Golden(5)New Mount 20ft.x20ft., Warehouse, AGT 30ft.x65ft. New AGT 40ft.x40ft., Portable Warehouse, AGT 30ft.x65ft. AGTDumping 40ft.x40ft., 7 SCRAP RECYCLING 7 SCRAP RECYCLINGNew EQUIPMENT: New 2-cu.New yd. Self Hopper, (6)New Greatbear 1-yd.EQUIPSelf MENT: New 2-cu.25yd. Self Dumping Hopper, Greatbear Dumping Hopper, PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New(6)New Easy Kleen 4000psi, 1-yd. (2)NewSelf Greatbear 4000psi, (2) Dumping Hopper, 25New PRESSURE WASHERS: Easy 3400psi, Kleen 4000psi, (2)New Greatbear (2) New Agrotk HPW4000 3000psi,(4)New New Simpson (4)New Simpson 3000psi, (4)New4000psi, Simpson 2800psi, CRANE ACCESSORIES, PLATES, 7 RealmHPW4000 2600psi, Real 2000psi,New New Stanley, MI-T-M 5000psi, Agrotk 3000psi, Simpson 3400psi, (4)New Simpson 3000psi,2 ROAD (4)New Simpson TRAILERRealm PARTS 2600psi, & ACCESSORIES, 4 NEW New & USED TIRES, MI-T-M 82 EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, HYDRAULIC 2800psi, Real 2000psi, Stanley, 5000psi, CRANE 13 ACCESSORIES, NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. 40 PALLETS OF STONE, ENGINE, 257 ATTACHMENTS, 2 HAMMERS, ROAD PLATES, 7 TRAILER PARTS & ACCESSORIES, 4 NEW194 & USED TIRES, 82 EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, 13Go HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, 40 PALLETS OF STONE, 257 ATTACHMENTS, to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM forENGINE, more details. 194 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

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Thursday, December 7, 2023

Farm & Construction Toy Auction

ucwaltonrealtyandauction.com Hi-way—Tournahauler—Tournadozer— Farm & Construction Toy Auction Mack—Kenworth—Hawkeye—CAT; Owner 275+ Lots Lots from thefrom collectionthe of Bobcollection Car– Tammyof Churchill Prized collection of 275+ BobNote: Carpenter penter the late Auc-tioneer Bob Carpenter th Saturday, December Samuel 16 R.@Baer, 10:00 A.M. Saturday, December 16th @ 10:00 A.M. CAI, Associate, Auctioneer Location: 227 W Wyandot Ave Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 Location: 227 W Wyandot Ave Upper SanDarby J. Walton, CAI, Associate, Auctioneer Explore extensive selection of agricultural machinery, trucks, and dusky, OH an 43351 Douglas E. Walton, Broker, CAI, Auctioneer Explore an extensive selection ofatagricultural Phone: 419.294.0007 construction equipment our live auction, w/ online simulcast bidmachinery, trucks,an andimpressive construction lineup equip- ofVisit Website forbrands Full Listingand and models. Details! ding. Discover renowned ment at Tractors—Massey our live auction, w/ online simulcast Pedal Ferguson, Case 8950, White 6510, Int'l, bid-ding. Discover impressive lineup JD of Combine FY-1042 in box, Kubota Farmall "Demo"anWhite in box, renowned brands and models. M108S chain drive in box, JD plastic 4300, Int'l Chain drive, Case Steel Pedal Tractors—Massey Ferguson, Case trailer w/box, JD metal wagon, Gehl #4 silage and more. 8950, White 6510, Int’l, Farmall “Demo” Tractors and Implements—John White in box, JD Combine FY-1042 in box, Deere: JD 45 Combine Precision Collection, JD 8760 4WD, JDplastic 4020, JD 2440 Utility Tractor, JD 720 Kubota M108S chain drive in box, JD Row anddrive, more; 4300,crop, Int’l Chain CaseInternational, Steel trailer w/ Farmall, McCormick, Case: Int'l Case 4894, 826, box, JD metal Int'l wagon, GehlMcCormick #4 silage and WD9, Case 600, and various other more. models; Cockshutt: 560, 570, Blackhawk 40, 20 Deluxe, and more; Tractors and Implements—John Deere: JD Diesel; Allis & Deutz-Allis: Allis Oliver: OC-3 Crawler, Row Crop 45 Combine Collection, JD 8760 8010, Deutz-Allis 8030; Massey: Wide TreadPrecision K Crawler, Deutz-Allis 4WD, JDMassey-Harris 4020, JD 2440 Utility JD Ford: Ford 1586, Ford 640, Ford T0-20, 44, Tractor, Combine; 720 Row crop, and more; International, 8000, Fordson, Ford 1920; and several more from all makes. Farmall, McCormick, Case: Int’l Case 4894, Trucks and Construction Equipment Brands—Strutco—Tonka— Int’l 826, McCormick WD9, Case 600, and Nylint—Tru Hi-way— various other models;Scale—Melroe Cockshutt: 560, 570, Co—Buddy-L—State Tournahauler—Tournadozer—Mack—Kenworth—Hawkeye—CAT; Blackhawk 40, 20 Deluxe, and more; OliOwner Tammy ver: OC-3 –Crawler, Row Churchill Crop Diesel; Note: Allis & Prized collection of the late Auctioneer Bob Deutz-Allis: AllisCarpenter Wide Tread K Crawler, DeutzSamuel R. Baer, CAI, 8030; Associate, Auctioneer Allis 8010, Deutz-Allis Massey: T0-20, Darby J. Walton, Associate, Auctioneer Massey-Harris 44, CAI, Combine; Ford: Ford 1586, Douglas Walton, Broker,Ford CAI,1920; Auctioneer Ford 640,E.Ford 8000, Fordson, and Phone: several 419.294.0007 more from all makes. Trucks Visit and Construction Equipment Website for Full Listing and Details! Brands—Strutco—Tonka—Nylint—Tru Scale—Melroe Co—Buddy-L—State ucwaltonrealtyandauction.com

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227 W Wyandot Ave Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 —Massey Ferguson, Case 8950, White 6510, Int'l, -1042 in box, Kubota —John Deere: JD 45 Combine Precision

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Farm & Construction Toy Auction

Farm & Construction Toy Auction

275+ Lots from the collection of Bob Carpenter Saturday, December 16th @ 10:00 A.M.

275+ Lots from the collection of Bob Carpenter Saturday, December 16th @ 10:00 A.M.

Explore an extensive selection of agricultural machinery, trucks, and construction equipment at our live auction, w/ online simulcast bidding. Discover an impressive lineup of renowned brands and models. Pedal Tractors—Massey Ferguson, Case 8950, White 6510, Int'l, Farmall "Demo" White in box, JD Combine FY-1042 in box, Kubota M108S chain drive in box, JD plastic 4300, Int'l Chain drive, Case Steel trailer w/box, JD metal wagon, Gehl #4 silage and more. Tractors and Implements—John Deere: JD 45 Combine Precision Collection, JD 8760 4WD, JD 4020, JD 2440 Utility Tractor, JD 720 Row crop, and more; International, Farmall, McCormick, Case: Int'l Case 4894, Int'l 826, McCormick WD9, Case 600, and various other models; Cockshutt: 560, 570, Blackhawk 40, 20 Deluxe, and more; Oliver: OC-3 Crawler, Row Crop Diesel; Allis & Deutz-Allis: Allis Wide Tread K Crawler, Deutz-Allis 8010, Deutz-Allis 8030; Massey: T0-20, Massey-Harris 44, Combine; Ford: Ford 1586, Ford 640, Ford 8000, Fordson, Ford 1920; and several more from all makes. Trucks and Construction Equipment Brands—Strutco—Tonka— Nylint—Tru Scale—Melroe Co—Buddy-L—State Hi-way— Tournahauler—Tournadozer—Mack—Kenworth—Hawkeye—CAT; Owner – Tammy Churchill Note: Prized collection of the late Auctioneer Bob Carpenter

Explore an extensive selection of agricultural machinery, trucks, and construction equipment at our live auction, w/ online simulcast bidding. Discover an impressive lineup of renowned brands and models. Pedal Tractors—Massey Ferguson, Case 8950, White 6510, Int'l, Farmall "Demo" White in box, JD Combine FY-1042 in box, Kubota M108S chain drive in box, JD plastic 4300, Int'l Chain drive, Case Steel trailer w/box, JD metal wagon, Gehl #4 silage and more. Tractors and Implements—John Deere: JD 45 Combine Precision Collection, JD 8760 4WD, JD 4020, JD 2440 Utility Tractor, JD 720 Row crop, and more; International, Farmall, McCormick, Case: Int'l Case 4894, Int'l 826, McCormick WD9, Case 600, and various other models; Cockshutt: 560, 570, Blackhawk 40, 20 Deluxe, and more; Oliver: OC-3 Crawler, Row Crop Diesel; Allis & Deutz-Allis: Allis Wide Tread K Crawler, Deutz-Allis 8010, Deutz-Allis 8030; Massey: T0-20, Massey-Harris 44, Combine; Ford: Ford 1586, Ford 640, Ford 8000, Fordson, Ford 1920; and several more from all makes. Trucks and Construction Equipment Brands—Strutco—Tonka— Nylint—Tru Scale—Melroe Co—Buddy-L—State Hi-way— Tournahauler—Tournadozer—Mack—Kenworth—Hawkeye—CAT; Owner – Tammy Churchill Note: Prized collection of the late Auctioneer Bob Carpenter

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Location: 227 W Wyandot Ave Upper Sandusky, OH 43351

Samuel R. Baer, CAI, Associate, Auctioneer Darby J. Walton, CAI, Associate, Auctioneer Douglas E. Walton, Broker, CAI, Auctioneer Phone: 419.294.0007

Location: 227 W Wyandot Ave Upper Sandusky, OH 43351

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Tractors—‘13 JD 9360R - 2-Owner Ohio Tractor, PS trans., 5 SCV’s, ISO planter hook up, bareback, only 1,017 hrs.; ‘91 JD 4455, excellent condition, 2767 hrs., quad range trans, 2 SVC’s, 3 pt. w/ quick hitch, cab, duals; ‘90 JD 4755 - 6380 actual hrs., PS trans, 3 SCV’s, 3 pt w/ quick hitch, 11 suitcase wts, duals, cab; ‘79 JD 8440 4WD - 6713 hrs. showing, reman engine, 4 SCV’s, 3 pt.; ‘06 Case IH JX1090U w/ LX232 loader, 4608 hours; ‘89 JD 4455; JD 4010 LP; Farmall 400, Oliver 88 NF, restored; Loaders & Grader—‘20 JCB 538-60 Agri Telehandler; ’05 John Deere CT322 Skid Steer; ‘82 Galion T400A Grader; Planting—‘20 Unverferth 3955 XL Seed Tender, bp, 2410 scale package, 6 way wireless remote, tarp, light kit, 8”x21’ conveyor, talc; Kinze 3500 planter; JD 750 Drill; JD 8300 Drill 13’; (2) JD 7000 Planters, 6 row; JD 7000 Front Fold Planter, liquid fertilizer, 12 row ; Sprayer— ’11 Hardi Navigator 4000, 1200 gal, 90’ booms, 15” spacing; Tillage— Hiniker 24’ Field Cultivator; Gen-Till-II Aerator 30’, adj. gangs & rolling harrow, rear hitch & hyd; Brillion 21’ Packer; JD Disk 18’; JD 714 Mulch Tiller, 7 shank, 15” spacing, tru depth shanks; IH 55 Chisel Plow; JD 950 Cultimulcher; Unverferth 1225 dbl. rolling basket, Kuhn Krause Landsaver 4800 disk chisel; Grain Truck—‘94 International 4900, 466 DT/DTA motor, manual trans., 18’ bed 174k mi., ‘79 International 1824; Grain Carts—’12 Brent 678 Grain Cart, 1-Owner EXELLENT Condition; Brent Tractors—‘13 JD 9360R - 2-Owner Ohio Tractor, PS trans., 5 SCV's, ISO planter hook up, bareback, only 1,017 hrs.; ‘91 JD 4455, excellent 882 Grain Cart; Grain Platforms & Carts—’10 Case IH 2020 30’ Grain Platform w/ Unverferth HT30 condition, 2767 hrs., quad range trans, 2 SVC's, 3 pt. w/ quick hitch, cab, duals; ‘90 JD 4755 - 6380 actual hrs., PS trans, 3 SCV's, 3 pt w/ Header Cart; Unverferth 30’ AWS Header Cart, like new cond.; 25’ 8000 series Gleaner Grain Platquick hitch, 11 suitcase wts, duals, cab; ‘79 JD 8440 4WD - 6713 hrs. showing, reman engine, 4 SCV's, 3 pt.; ‘06 Case IH JX1090U w/ LX232 form; Gravity Wagons—J&M 540, cement truck tires; J&M center dump, 400 Bu.; J&M center loader, 4608 hours; ‘89 JD 4455; JD 4010 LP; Farmall 400, Oliver 88 NF, restored; Loaders & Grader—‘20 JCB 538-60 Agri Telehandler; dump painted, 400 Bu.; KillBros 350; M&W Little Red Wagon, (2) Unverferth 325; Augers— Supe’05 John Deere CT322 Skid Steer; ‘82 Galion T400A Grader; Planting—‘20 Unverferth 3955 XL Seed Tender, bp, 2410 scale package, 6 rior 8”-60’; Hay & Forage— ‘16 Gig X 700 Krone Chopper w/ Hay & Corn Head; ‘19 Fliegl GIGANT way wireless remote, tarp, light kit, 8"x21' conveyor, talc; Kinze 3500 planter; JD 750 Drill; JD 8300 Drill 13'; (2) JD 7000 Planters, 6 row; JD ASW-3101 Push Off Trailer; JD 1219 haybine; Case IH 8460 Round Baler, 5’x6’; Trailers - 38’ GN 7000 Front Fold Planter, liquid fertilizer, 12 row ; Sprayer— ’11 Hardi Navigator 4000, 1200 gal, 90' booms, 15" spacing; Tillage— Hiniker Tandem Axle, w/moveable dove-tail, ramps; (2) 53’ Drop Deck, 8’ neck; UTV - ’19 Polaris Ranger 24' Field Cultivator; Gen-Till-II Aerator 30', adj. gangs & rolling harrow, rear hitch & hyd; Brillion 21' Packer; JD Disk 18'; JD 714 Mulch Tiller, 1000 XP, 2714 mi., hrs.345; Other - JD 6000 Receiver, SF1; 20’ Woods Batwing Mower; CAT 3 7 shank, 15" spacing, tru depth shanks; IH 55 Chisel Plow; JD 950 Cultimulcher; Unverferth 1225 dbl. rolling basket, Kuhn Krause Landsaver Quick Hitch; CID 10 Bale Grapple; Woods 6’ mower, JD 1775 Exact Emerge planter parts, Kinze 4800 disk chisel; Grain Truck—‘94 International 4900, 466 DT/DTA motor, manual trans., 18’ bed 174k mi., ‘79 International 1824; Grain 3650 planter parts. Carts—'12 Brent 678 Grain Cart, 1-Owner EXELLENT Condition; Brent 882 Grain Cart; Grain Platforms & Carts—'10 Case IH 2020 30' SAT. DECEMBER 9th · 10:00 A.M. Grain Platform w/ Unverferth HT30 Header Cart; Unverferth 30’ AWS Header Cart, like new cond.; 25’ 8000 series Gleaner Grain Platform; waltonauctionco.com Gravity Wagons—J&M 540, cement truck tires; J&M center dump, 400 Bu.; J&M center dump painted, 400 Bu.; KillBros 350; M&W Little Virtual Equipment Auction with LIVE Bidding Red Wagon, (2) Unverferth 325; Augers— Superior 8”-60’; Hay & Forage— ‘16 Gig X 700 Krone Chopper w/ Hay & Corn Head; ‘19 Fliegl For Full Details Go To Our Website GIGANT ASW-3101 Push Off Trailer; JD 1219 haybine; Case IH 8460 Round Baler, 5’x6’; Trailers - 38’ GN Tandem Axle, w/moveable doveOr Call 419-294-0007 tail, ramps; (2) 53’ Drop Deck, 8’ neck; UTV - ’19 Polaris Ranger 1000 XP, 2714 mi., hrs.345; Other - JD 6000 Receiver, SF1; 20’ Woods Samuel R. 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New life for old coal Minelands and power plants are hot spots for renewable development By Robert Zullo

Ohio Capital Journal

PETERSBURG, Ind. — AES Indiana’s Petersburg Generating Station, which towers over the White River here in southwest Indiana, has been burning coal to generate electricity since the late 1960s. That era, though, will come to an end soon. Two of the power plant’s four coal-burning units have already retired and the last is planning to shut down in 2025. “AES Indiana will be the first utility out of coal in the state,” said Kelly Young, a spokeswoman for the company, which has more than half a million customers in the Indianapolis area. Power generation, however, will continue. Two of those coal units will be switched out to cleaner burning natural gas, and the company is also building an 800 megawatt-hour battery storage array at the Petersburg plant to take advantage of the existing grid connections and meet its electric capacity obligations, banking power when prices and power demand is low and discharging when demand climbs and the regional grid operator, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator needs the juice for the electric grid. “The batteries are basically a time machine,” said Aaron Cooper, the company’s chief commercial officer for U.S. utilities. Cooper said the company opted for batteries after an exhaustive review of its obligations to its customers and the larger grid, while also taking into account the costs and specifications of available generation technologies and new favorable tax rules for renewables as part of its long range planning process. AES’ project isn’t alone. Those same factors, along with the increasing resistance to new greenfield wind, solar and storage development, as well as massive backlogs in the queues to connect new power projects to the grid, mean former mine lands and the plants that burned the coal they produced are increasingly attractive spots for new renewable development. Conversion of old coal plant sites to new storage and renewable projects is happening in New Jersey, Nevada, Louisiana and elsewhere across the country. “Reuse of these interconnections is critical to driving down the cost of replacement generation,” said Justin Tomljanovic, a vice president of corporate development at Xcel Energy, which has 3.1 million electric customers in eight states and is building two battery arrays near retiring coal plants in Becker, Minnesota, and Pueblo, Colorado. “We’re thinking about this at every single place where we’re retiring a coal plant. … It is a company strategy that we think enables us to hit our carbon goals and our states’ carbon goals cost effectively.” Once and future ‘energy communities.’ States can play a major role

in speeding these transitions, said Harry Godfrey, a managing director at Advanced Energy United, a trade association representing wind, solar, energy efficiency, battery storage and other businesses. On the one hand, renewable energy and decarbonization mandates are helping spur the transition to cleaner electricity. Twenty three states have 100% clean energy goals. Other policies, such as “securitization” legislation, can blunt the costs to consumers of retiring coal plants before the end of their useful lives. Also, tax credits in the landmark (Continued on Page B34)


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There will be several loads of new, used, reSCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE turned and surplus items from mostly Home Real Estate & Equipment Specialists. Depot, Amazon, Lowes, and Target. Mowers, 833-765-3737 • WWW.RES.BID hand tools, power tools, and electric, good DETAILS & ITEMS ADDED DAILY! selection of Lawn And Garden type items SATURDAY, DEC. 9TH • 9AM blowers, vacs, trimmers, etc. also there will ITEMS TO BE SOLD AT 789 INDUSTRIAL be some household type items Usually small BLVD, WOOSTER, OH 44691 type kitchen appliances, toys and some LARGE SURPLUSLARGE SURPLUS ITEMS TO BE SOLD AT 789 INDUSTRIAL BLVD, WOOSTER, OH 44691 sporting goods, misc. most items sold sepa- AUCTIONAUCTION TOOLS - SMALL TOYS rately but will be some volume lots for whole-APPLIANCES TOOLS - SMALL- APPLIANCES - TOYS LAWN & GARDEN - WHOLESALE PALLETS, ETC. salers. www.res.bid or www.auctionzip.com LAWN & GARDEN - WHOLESALE PALLETS, pics willwill be be added sale loads week.of new, used, returned ETC. and surplus items from mostly Home There several Depot, Amazon, Lowes, and Target. We are going to have a preview FridayMowers, from hand tools, power tools, and electric, good selection Lawn And Garden type items blowers, vacs, trimmers, etc. also there will be 10 AM to 4ofPM some items Usually and willhousehold be openingtype registration then. small type kitchen appliances, toys and some sporting goods, misc. items sold separately but will be some volume lots for wholesalers. www. Terms: Cash,most or Visa/MC/Discover Credit/ res.bid or www.auctionzip.com pics will be added sale week. Debit Card, There will be a 5% Buyers Pregoing to preview Friday from 10 AM to 4 PM mium applied toWe all are purchases. Wehave will anot be and will be opening registration then. Accepting Checks Terms: Cash, or Visa/MC/Discover Credit/Debit Card, There will be a 5% Buyers Premium Note: These items are mostly new but are applied to all purchases. We will not be Accepting Checks surplus, scratch andare dents or returned items. Note: These items mostly new but are surplus, scratch and dents or returned items. This is aapartial partiallist. list.We We bringingitems items This is areare bringing in by the semi load so there are bound to be in by the semi load so there are bound to be on the list that don’t show up. Everything is some unadvertised specials and some things some unadvertised and some things on a one way ticketspecials and sold as-is under your own inspection. There will be something for on the list We thatwill don’t everyone. beshow sellingup. in 4Everything rings out is of the gate and up to 5 rings at times so bring on a one way ticket andout solduntil as-is5 under your or 9-4 on Monday. Lunch stand on site. It a couple friends. Load pm Saturday own inspection. There forgood volume so bring the box truck! should be a great day, will a lotbe of something volume and SethinAndrews with everyone. We will beCall selling 4 rings out of questions 330-466-5471. SCAN HERE TO the gate and up to 5 rings at times so bring STAY UP TO DATE a couple friends. Load out until 5 pm Saturday or 9-4 on Monday. Lunch stand on site. It should be a great day, a lot of volume and Real Estate & Equipment Specialists. good volume so bring the boxLictruck! # 2022000271/ 5% Buyers Premium Call Seth Andrews with questions 330-466833-765-3737 • WWW.RES.BID 5471. DETAILS & ITEMS ADDED DAILY! Lic # 2022000271/ 5% Buyers Premium

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833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID WED, DECEMBER 13TH • 5 PM GOLD - SILVER COIN & INDIAN ARROWHEAD ONLINE ONLY AUCTION SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE 15% Buyers Premium LIC # 2022000271 Drew Turner 330-307-0267 | Andy White | Aaron White | Jake White Items are located at the RES Yard – 375 Fry Road, Wooster Ohio 44691 Preview: Items will be available for preview Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm & Saturdays 8am – 1pm Removal: Items will be available for pickup December 14th – 16th during office hours. MON, DECEMBER 4TH • 9 AM BIDDING WILL START LOTS BEGIN ENDING

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Items are located at the RES Yard – 375 Fry Road, Wooster Ohio 44691 Preview: Items will be available for preview Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm & Saturdays 8am – 1pm Removal: Items will be available for pickup December 14th – 16th during office hours. SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE

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ABSOLUTE LORAIN COUNTY Auction willCOOPER be held onsite located at 28169 West Road, Spencer. From 58 North of Sullivan take New London Eastern Road approximately 2 miles to West Road. Watch for RES signs. OPEN HOUSE: The home will be open for inspection Thursday, November 30th 5-6PM. Pick up a brochure and walk the TH land at your leisure. Private showings available through Brock Rader, 419-651-7994. TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 12TH | 4:30PM COOPER ABSOLUTE LORAIN COUNTY 39.3 ACRES • 2 PARCELS • TILLABLE • WOODED HOME WITH AWESOME SETTING 833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID REAL ESTATE AUCTION Brock Rader, 419-651-7994 | Andy White Drew Turner | Seth Andrews, Broker 10% Buyers Premium | LIC # 2022000271 Auction will be held onsite located at 28169 West Road, Spencer. From 58 North of SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 12 | 4:30PM

TRACTORS: 2011 JD 7200R – 2,750 hrs; 2018 JD 8345R – 3,009 hs; 2007 JD 8530 – 6,707 hrs; 1996 JD 8970 – 6,279 hrs. PLANTING EQUIPMENT: JD 1990 CCS 30’ Drill–10” Spacing; JD 1770 16 Row Planter – 30” Spacing, Liquid Fertilizer. HARVEST EQUIPMENT: 2019 JD S780 STS – 1,812 / 1,260 Hrs; 2008 JD 9670 STS – 3,982 / 2,703 Hrs; JD 740FD Draper Head; JD 635FD Draper Head; 2014 Drago Series II 8 Row Corn Head–30” Spacing; JD 693 6 Row Corn Head–30” Spacing; Horst 4 Wheel Steer Header Cart; Unverferth HT 35 Header Cart; Unverferth 1015 Grain Cart w/Scale. TRUCKS, TRAILERS & EQUIPMENT: 2005 Freightliner Day Cab; 1987 International F9370 w/Sleeper; 38’ Steel Hopper Trailer; 40’ Timpte Aluminum Hopper Trailer; 32’ Equipment Trailer; 2007 Lufkin 32’ Flatbed; 30’ Krause Excelerator; Case IH 6 Shank Eco Till w/Cart; John Deere 714 Disc Chisel, Unverferth 1225 Rolling Basket; Kongskilde 2800 Cultivator; 30’ Rotary Hoe; 3 Gravity Wagons; 2,000 & 1,000 Gallon Diesel Tanks; 3,000 & 4,700 Bushel Storage Bins. 854 Rogator Sprayer – 4,205 hours; Top Air UTV Sprayer – 60’ Booms; 4,000 Gallon Poly Tank w/Pump; Yamaha Wolverine 4x4 UTV – 4 Passenger; Brandt 1070 Auger; John Deere 15’ Batwing Rotary Mower & Much More!!!! Terms: 3% Buyers Premium for Online Buyers Only. 30 Day Removal. Additional 3% Credit Card Fee. Full Terms & Catalog Online! Additional items will be added and hours on equipment will be updated online prior to auction after 2023 harvest is completed. OWNERS: Tim & Lori Zoeller are retiring after 47 years of farming to give the next generation the opportunity to continue to be good stewards of the land. AUCTION LOCATION: 4919 W. US Hwy 224, Tiffin OH Tractors ~ Combines ~ Tillage ~ Planting ~ Etc. INSPECTION: TRACTORS: 2011 JD 7200R – 2,750 hrs; 2018 JD 8345R – 3,009 hs; 2007 JD 8530 – 6,707 hrs; 1996 JD December 11 & 18th (4-5PM) 8970 – 6,279 hrs. WMS Auction Services Kristy Gottfried, Mike Watson, PLANTING EQUIPMENT: JD 1990 CCS 30’ Drill– 10” Spacing; JD 1770 16 Row Planter – 30” Spacing, Chance Kaminski & Tom Brause - Auctioneers Liquid Fertilizer. 400 Comfort Dr., Upper Sandusky, OH

AUCTION LOCATION: 4919 W. US Hwy 224, Tiffin OH

Tractors ~ Combines ~ Tillage ~ Planting ~ Etc.

HARVEST EQUIPMENT: 2019 JD S780 STS – 1,812 /1,260 Hrs; 2008 JD 9670 STS – 3,982 /2,703 Hrs; JD 740FD Draper Head; JD 635FD Draper Head; 2014 Drago Series II 8 Row Corn Head– 30”Spacing; JD 693 6 Row Corn Head– 30”Spacing; Horst 4 Wheel Steer Header Cart; Unverferth HT 35 Header Cart; Unverferth 1015 Grain Cart w/Scale. TRUCKS, TRAILERS & EQUIPMENT: 2005 Freightliner Day Cab; 1987 International F9370 w/Sleeper; 38’ Steel Hopper Trailer; 40’Timpte Aluminum Hopper Trailer; 32’Equipment Trailer; 2007 Lufkin 32’Flatbed; 30’ Krause Excelerator; Case IH 6 Shank Eco Til w/Cart; John Deere 714 Disc Chisel, Unverferth 1225 Rolling Basket; Kongskilde 2800 Cultivator; 30’Rotary Hoe; 3 Gravity Wagons; 2,000 & 1,000 Gallon Diesel Tanks; 3,000 & 4,700 Bushel Storage Bins. 854 Rogator Sprayer – 4,205 hours;Top Air UTV Sprayer – 60’Booms; 4,000 Gallon Poly Tank w/Pump; Yamaha Wolverine 4x4 UTV – 4 Passenger; Brandt 1070 Auger; John Deere 15’ Batwing Rotary Mower & Much More!!!! Terms: 3% Buyers Premium for Online Buyers Only. 30 Day Removal. Additional 3% Credit Card Fee. Full Terms & Catalog Online! Additional items will be added and hours on equipment will be updated online prior to auction after 2023 harvest is completed. OWNERS: Tim &Lori Zoeller are retiring after 47 years of farming to give the next generation the opportunity to continueto be good stewards of theland.

INSPECTION: December11 & 18th (4-5PM)

WMS Auction Services Kristy Gottfried, Mike Watson, Chance Kaminski & Tom Brause - Auctioneers 400 Comfort Dr., Upper Sandusky, OH

Sullivan take New London Eastern Road approximately 2 miles to West Road. Watch for RES signs. OPEN HOUSE: The home will be open for inspection Thursday, November 30th 5-6PM. Pick up a brochure and walk the land at your leisure. Private showings available through Brock Rader, 419-651-7994. SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE

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MFWD TRACTORS: JD 8100, 8600 hrs, 3 hyds, 3pt, 540/1000 pto, quick hitch, new 420/85R30 frnt tires, 460/85R46 rear tires, w/ 70% tread, (10) frnt wts; Ford 7700, CAH, frnt wts, redone, sharp; 2004 JD 8320, 9100 hrs, powershift, 1000 pto, 3 hyds, 10 frnt wts, frnt fenders, new 480/80R46 rear, 420/90R30 frnt; 2011 CIH 315, frnt susp, 4 hyds, 18.4-50 duals, frnt duals w/ frnt susp, 4600 hrs, auto steer, w/ Globe & 700 series, sells complete; White 140, 7300 hrs, 3 hyds, duals, Cummins eng; Kubota 2680, 134 hrs, 540 pto, top link, w/ ldr; Case 1394, 2090 hrs, 540 pto, 3pt, top link, 2 hyds, well maint; McCormick X1.25H, 31 hrs, w/ ldr; 4X4 TRACTORS: Kubota B2410, 4x4, 888 hrs, hydro, ldr, sharp; Case 2670; TRACTORS: 2020 NH 55, “Workmaster”, 250 hrs, cab, top link, 540 pto, 2 hyds; CIH 2096, 2700 hrs, frnt wts, top link, 2 hyds, 540/1000 pto, CAH, sharp; CIH 895, 540 pto, 4700 hrs, 1 hyds, hi-lo 4 sp trans, creeper gear, fenders, boom mower; IH 5288; IH 1086, CAH; IH 1066, dsl, 4500 hrs, 18.4-38, 5401000 pto, good T.A., no cab; IH 986, CAH, 2pt hitch, 540/1000 pto, 4000 hrs, sharp; IH 966, 540/1000 pto, dual hyds, 18.4-34, runs good; IH 756, gas, 3pt, 540-1000 pto, 2 hyds, 70% rubber, good T.A.; 1980 Case 2290, 1000 pto, 2 hyds, 18.4-38, 70%, frnt wts, cold a/c; JI Case 930; 1976 JD 4230, dsl, hi-crop, new rear tires, hi-corp, syncro, 2750 hrs; 1973 JD 4230, CAH, quad range, 18.4-34, (6) frnt wts, top link, 540/1000 pto; 1987 JD 4050, dsl 359T eng, rebuilt 100 hrs ago, 15 sp, 7000 hrs, 520/85R38, 10 bolt, frnt & rear wts, 2 hyds, 3pt, top link, pow shift; JD 2510, showing 1200 hrs, 15.5-38, 90%, gas, pto, 3pt, new str & alt; 1974 JD 2030, w/ JD 146 ldr, qt bkt, 3028 hrs, new tires & paint, comp gone thru; JD 2155, 2600 hrs, w/ ldr; Cat 85C, dsl, 7500 hrs, 355hp, 1000 pto, 10 sp ps; Cat 85C, dsl, showing 664 hrs, 355hp, 1000 pto, 10 sp ps; Cat 85D, dsl, 8909 hrs, 1000 pto, 10 sp ps; AC XT190, dsl, 3023 hrs, 2 hyds, 540 pto, 16.9-34 tires & duals, one own; White 2-135, 4069 hrs, 1000 pto, 2 hyds, new rear tires, elec pause unit; White 2-105; Ford 8000, dsl, no cab; Ford 9700, dsl, eng OH, 540/1000 pto, 2 hyds, top link, farmer retire; NH 8260, CAH, 2WD, LH rev, QT ldr, sharp; Mahindra 2415, w/ ldr; COMPACT TRACTORS: 2021 Kubota L2501D, 540 pto, top link, 76 hrs, 24 hp, warranty, GY 27x8.50-15NHS frnt & 15-19.5NHS rear, w/ Kubota 4525 ldr; NH Boomer 35, 357 hrs, Titan 25x8.50-14 frnt & 43x16.00-20 NHS, 540 pto, top link; 2017 JD 1023E, 60” auto connect deck, 277 hrs, 540 pto, top link, 2 hyds, 18x8.50-10 NHS frnt & 26x12.00-12 NHS rear; JD 1023E, MFWD, 540 pto, 42 hrs, hydro, rops, w/ JD 120R ldr w/ quick-tach; 2021 Kubota L2501D, 540 pto, top link, 76 hrs, 24 hp, warranty, GY 27x8.50-15NHS frnt & 15-19.5NHS rear, w/ Kubota 4525 ldr; 2016 JD 3038E, 500 hrs, 540 pto, hydro, 36 hp, 4WD, top link, 7-14 frnt & 15-19.5 NHS rear, w/ JD D160 frnt ldr; Ford 1600, 2WD, 1977 yr, 13.6-16 tires, top link; CIH Farmall 55A, 1360 hrs, 1 hyds, 540 pto, 14.9-28; 2016 Kioti NX6010, 4WD, 600 hrs, 540 pto, top link, 1 hyds, cab, w/ ldr; FRONT LDRS/BUCKETS: Westendorf 42, off IH 66, w/ QT bucket; JD Frnt Ldr & Bucket, off IH 1466; Great Bend 440, 5’ bkt, joystick, mount brkts; CIH 2355 Frnt Ldr, w/ bkt, good cond, w/ brkts; Woods LV126; IH 2350; COLLECTORS: 1965 AC Big 10 Lawn Mower, w/ belly mnt blade, restored; Farmall 806, gas, good T.A., 2pt, new seat & batt; 1953 Farmall Super M, NFE, 540 pto, fenders, belt pulley, older restore; MF 90, dsl, 6600 hrs, top link, 1 hyds, 540 pto, runs good; Farmall BN, 540 pto, restored, runs great, rare; AC G; Farmall 606, estate, restored; Super H, estate tractor, restored; Antique Lawn Roller; IH Farmall 460, runs; IH Farmall 450, dsl, runs; JD 60; IH M, rear hyds, flip seat, 13.6-38, 90%, runs good; INDUSTRIAL: 2022 Bobcat E35 Mini Exc, auto shift, 12hp, 15 hrs, demo unit, 2 sp travel, aux hyd, P62 perf, C52 comfort pkg, encl cab w/ HVAC, flush quick cplrs, warranty; Bobcat S150 Skid Steer, 5700 hrs, bucket, cab, heat, 10-16.5; 2018 Case 721 GXR End Ldr, 7000 hrs, hyd detach, ride control, 3rd value, one owner; NH 228 Skid Steer, 1000 hrs, one own; Case 580 Super K TLB, 4660 hrs, 4x4, cab, extendahoe; Hurricane PTO Ditcher; Koyker 565 Loader, w/ grapple bkt, uni for JD to IH, joy stick, same as new; 2020 Cat 226B Skid Steer, series 3, 4700 hrs, full cab, a/c, 16.5 tires; 1991 JD 770B Road Grader, 14.00-24, 12’ angle blade, no rust, runs great; JD 770D Road Grader, w/ wing blade; Kubota BX25D TLB, w/ 54” mower; Case Davis 30-4 Drencher; JD 210C TLB, 5800 hrs; IH 3414, w/ ldr; Lowe 1650 Hyd Auger, w/ 15” bit; Stout 66-9 Brush Grapple; Stout 84FB DCE Grapple & Bkt; Stout 72-3B Rock Grapple; NH LS180 Skid Steer, 3500 hrs; NH L783, 5152 hrs; MECHANIC SPECIALS: JD 2955, clutch is out; Owatonna 770 Pay Ldr, doesn’t run, sat for yrs; AC WC Tractor, w/ side shields, has issues; NH 660 Rd Baler, rough; Ford 340, w/ ldr, 6 whl wts, as is; JD 656, gas, doesn’t run; Ford 755B Bhoe, doesn’t run; C 6070, 2WD, motor stuck; COMBINES: 2012 JD S660, 2400/1600 hrs, auto steer, chopper, just out of the field; 1985 IH 1440, 3700 hrs, 2WD, 28L-26 frnt & 12.4-16 rear, chaff spread, sharp; NH TR97; CORN HEADS: CIH 3412, 12R; 2010 CIH 3408, 8R-30”, hyd deck, knife roll, header height control, single pt, ear savers; CIH 2412, 12R-30”, hyd deck plates; (2) CIH 2208, 8R-30”; CIH 2208, 8R-30”, hyd deck plts; CIH 1083, 8R-30”; CIH 1063, 6R-30”, off 4-500 acre farm, works great!; IH 963, 6R-30”; IH 843, 4R-30”, hi-corn savers, good knives; 2015 JD 608C; JD 1293, 12R-30”, knife rolls, hyd deck plates, good poly; JD 1243, 12R-30”; 1996 JD 893, 8R-30”, single pt hook up, pto drive, hyd deck plates, good rolls; 1997 JD 693, 6R-30”, hyd deck plates, pto hookup; JD 693, 6R-30”, local farmer retire; JD 693, 6R30”, w/ Chalmer rolls & stalk stompers; (2) JD 693, 6R-30”; JD 643, 6R-30”, hi-tin, good rolls & chains; JD 643, 6R, lo-tin; JD 643, 6R-30”; JD 444, 4RW, lo-tin, good rolls, sharp; JD 444, 4R, high tin; JD 443, 4R-30”; JD 443, high tin; Gleaner 4R-30”, off F-3; GRAIN HEADS: JD 640FD Draper Head, 2014, field ready; 2013 JD 635F, finger pu, fore & aft, poly, low dam, single pt, stubble lights; 2010 JD 625F, 25’, ss floor, hydro flex, fore & aft, sharp; 2008 JD 625, hydra flex, 25’, full finger, low dam, hyd fore & aft, 3” cut, ss floor; JD 620F, 20’, 3” cut, hydra-flex, ss floor, good poly; JD 925, 25’, 3” cut, poly dividers, good poly, farmer retire; JD 920F, 20’, full finger, 3” cut, ss floor, poly; JD 920 Flex Hd, 20’, 3” cut, ss floor; JD 918F, g18’, ood poly, full finger, chain or pto drive, sharp; JD 918F, 18’, flex head, fore & aft, good poly; 1990 JD 913, 3” cut, ss floor, sharp; JD 913, one own, sharp; CIH 1020, 20’, oil drive, 3” cut; CIH 1020, 17.5’, 3” cut, nice head; IH 820, 16’; NH 73C, 20’; HEAD CARTS: Industrias America 425, 25’, new; Industrias America 2042, 42’; (2) Unverferth 30’; 2023 EZ Trail 680, 20’; UM HD25, 25’, w/ lights; 2023 EZ 880, 31’, JD & CIH brkts, dbl tie downs; 2023 EZ 680, 26’, JD brkts, dbl tie downs, 20.5 tires; EZ Trail 672, adj tongue; EZ Trail 672, 35’; EZ Trail 672, 20’; PLANTERS: 2016 Kinze 4900, 12R-30”, vac, 1000 pto, trash whls, mrkrs, 1000 pto pump, bulk fill, elec drive, dbl closing whls w/ T-handles, low acres, sharp!; 2006 Kinze 3650, 12/23R, NT, c/b plates, mrkrs, vac; Kinze 3600, 16R-30”, prec mtrs, Yetter row clean, c/b plates; Kinze 3600, 12/24R, liq fert, NT, 150 gal fert tanks; 2008 Kinze 3500, 8/15R, liquid fert, NT, w/ KPM II mon, sharp; 2012 Kinze 3500, 8/15R, NT, farmer retire, Kinze KPM3; 2008 Kinze 3500, 8/15R, liq fert, mrkrs, Keeton frmrs; Kinze 3000, 4R, dry fert, lights, poly bxs, dbl close whls, t-handles, off 80 acre farm, KPM II; Kinze 2700, 24R-30”, liq fert, pull type; Kinze 2300, 12R-30”, dry fert, cross auger, mrkrs, insect, dbl closing whls; Kinze 2000, 6R-30”, dry fert, SD fert opnrs, NT, 2 owns, 2000 acres, KPM II; Kinze 2000, 6R, NT, new seed blds; Kinze 2000, 6/11R, NT, mrkrs, insect, dbl frame, Keeton firm, dbl close, KM3000; Kinze RF, 16R-30”, insect, w/ JD 7000 units; Kinze PT6, 6R-30”, liquid fert, row clnrs, JD 1780, 16R-30”, vac, 1.5 bu poly bxs w/ exts, GS mon; JD 1780, 12/23R, flex fold, CT 250; JD 1780, 12/23R, vac, 3bu bxs, trash whls; JD 1780, 12/23R, NT, 3bu bxs, finger pu; JD 1780, 6/11R, dry fert, sharp; JD 1770, 16R-30”, NT, vac, NT/ TW combos, Max Em Plus, c/b plates, Green Star; JD 1770, 10R-30”, NT, vac, liq fert, SD fert opnrs; JD 1760, 12R-30”, cons frame, mrkrs, MaxEm 2, insect, dbl close whls, w/ t-handle, vac; 2010 JD 1750, 8R-30”, Max Em XP, finger pu, dry fert, mrkrs, vac, poly bxs, CT 350; JD 1750, 8R-30”, cons frame, liq fert, 2 sp HD DP, NT, vac, DD fert opnrs, insect, John Blue pump; 1998 JD 1750, 6R-36”, dry fert, NT HD DP, SD fert opnrs, insect, farmer retire, sharp, CT 150; 2002 JD 1750, 6R-30”, NT, cons frame, JD SD fert opnrs, c/b units, Keeton firm, 1 own; JD 1750, 6R-30”, dry fert; JD 7240, 8/15R, 3 bu bxs, new tires, CT 250; JD 7200, 16R-30”, MaxEm, insect, dbl close whls, CT 350; 1995 JD 7200, 12R-30”, cons frame, NT, Keeton firmers, CT 250; JD 7200, 12R-30”, NT, vac, flex, liq fert, JD SD opnrs, poly bxs, Keeton firm, c/b plates; JD 7200, 6R-30”, liq fert, mrkrs, MaxEm 2, CT 100; JD 7200, 6R-30”, finger pu, cons frame, dry fert, UM cross auger, JD seed opnrs, NT, CT 150; JD 7200, 6R-30”, vac, cons frame, NT combos, liq fert, JD SD fert opnrs; JD 7200, 6R-30”, dry fert, vac, cross auger, SD fert opnrs, NT combos, insect, 1 own, sharp; JD 7200, 4R-30”, dry fert, cons frame; JD 7200, 4RW, dry fert, finger up; JD 7100, 11R, 3pt, 3 bu bxs, mrkrs, bean cups; JD 7100, 2R, 3pt; JD 7000, 12R, frnt fold, works good; JD 7000, 8R; JD 7000, 6R-30”, NT, 2 sp DP, c & b, bevel on blds, tight; JD 7000, 4R-38”, dry fert, presc corn meters; JD 7000, 4RW, dry fert, sharp; JD 7000, 4RW, dry fert; CIH 1225, 6R-30”, liq fert, sharp; CIH 1250, 24R, 2500 acres on rebuild, always shedded, farm retire; CIH 1250, 24R-30”, lg 1000 pto, mrkrs, trash whls, bulk-fill, 6” closing whls; 2010 CIH 1250, 12R-30”, bulk-fill, liq fert, DP, row clean; CIH 900, 6RN, dry fert,

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pto pump; White 6180, 12R-30”, frnt fold, liq fert, NT, firmers, Agco SM3000; White 6100, 12R-30”, vert fold, 1000 pto, new seed disks & bearings, closing whls, smart bxs, S/M/L corn plates. White 6100, 8R30”, liq fert, hyd fold; White 6100, 6RN, NT, liq fert, pto pump, SD fert opnrs, SM3000; White 6100, dry fert, w/ White 6900 7R interplant; White 6100, 4R, dry fert; White 6900 Split Row Planter Unit, 6R; 7R Splitter, w/ AC units & lift assist; GRAIN DRILLS: 2015 Kuhn Knight 5200, 15’, 7.5” sp, NT, grass, 4000 acres; 2018 JD 1590, 15’, 200 acres, grass, JD mrkrs, 2pt hitch, like new; JD 1560, 20’, 7.5” sp, mrkrs, dolly whl; JD 1560, 20’, 7.5” sp, NT, 2pt, mrkrs; JD 750, 20’, 7.5” sp, mrkrs, quick fill; 1997 JD 750, 15’, NT, 7.5” sp, quick fill, dolly whl, bevel on blds; (2) JD 750, 15’, 7.5” sp, dolly whl, good boots & blds; JD 515, 15’, 10” sp; JD EW10, 10’; JD 8300; GP 3N4020, 40’, 10” sp, mrkrs, dbl close whls w/ t-handle; 1996 GP 3010, 30’, NT, mrkrs; 2005 GP 1510, 15’, 7.5” sp, NT, needs repairs; GP 1006, 10’, 7.5” sp, grass, like new; GP 1005, 10’, 7.5” sp, new seed blds; GP 1003TT, 40’, 10” sp, mrkrs, dbl close whls, w/ t-handles; GP EWNT10, 10’, 7” sp, NT, grass; CIH 5400, 20’, 15” sp, NT, “Soybean Special”; CIH 5400, 15’, NT caddy, min-till; IH 5100; Tye 10’, 18x7, NT caddy, GY 9.5L-15SL, 2 bar CT harrow; UFT 5000, 10’, NT, pull-type, 7.5” sp, 4” press whls; Crusterbuster 3400, 15’, NT; PLANTER & DRILL PARTS: New 15’ Grass Seeder, fits JD 750; (12) JD 1770 SD Opnrs; Pr Yetters 15’-20’Mrkrs, complete; Pr JD 750 15’ Mrks; (12) JD NTs; (16) Chem Bxs w/ lids for IH 1200; (2) Marliss Grass Seed Bxs, 10’ ea; Starter System for White 6342; (8) JD Insect Bxs; (8) JD 70 Gal Fert Tanks; 3pt Drill Caddy; (4) CIH Roll Shlds; (4) Schlagel Clse Whls, for 7000; (2) Yetter Opnrs; (12) JD NT/TW Combos; (12) JD DD Fert Opnrs; (2) UM Quick-fill Augers; ROCKFLEX DISKS: SF 1435, 33’, 9” sp, 21.25” frnt & 22.5” rear blds, hyd lvlr; SF 1433, 19’, 20” frnt & 20.5” rear blds, hyd fold, 3 bar harrow; 2010 JD 637, 26’, 9” sp, harrow; JD 637, 26.5’, 9” sp, new blds & bearing, walk tand, guide whls, sharp; JD 2620, 30’8”, 9” sp, 22” frnt & 21.5” rear blds; Krause 4990, 28’, duals on main & wings, 10.00-15, rear hitch & hyds; Krause 1928, 28’, 21.75” frnt & 22” rear blds; Krause 2214, 14’; Krause 1480, 14’, offset, cush gang, 24.5” frnt & 25.5” rear blds, sm blds, dual whl trans; White 271, 24’, 9” sp, 19” blds, duals on main & wings; (2) White 271, 21’; 2007 Landoll 623023, 23’, 20” blds, walk tand; CIH 3950, 30’; CIH 3800, 14’, org blds; CIH 475, 14’, 9” sp, 18.5” frnt & 19” rear, 3 bar CT harrow; CIH 475, 14’, cyl; DISKS: 2005 CIH RMX340, 28’, 7.5” sp, 22” frnt & 20.75” rear blds, hyd hitch, walk tand on main & wings; JD 637, 23’7”, 21.5” frnt & 22” rear blds, 9” sp, 3 bar CT harrow; JD 630, 32’, 7.5” sp, 19” frnt & 20” rear blds, hyd level; JD 627, 10’, org blds, one own; JD 235, 24’, 9” sp, 19.5” frnt & 20.5” rear cone blds, scrapers; JD 235, 22’, duals; JD 230, 21’, 9” sp, 21” frnt & 21.5” rear blds; JD 220; JD 215, 14’, 20” frnt & 21” rear blds, lift cyl, good scrapers; JD 215, 12’; JD 210, 14’, 21” frnt & 21.5” rear cone blds, DT harrow; JD 210, CT harrow; CIH 3950, 32’, 7.5” sp, 19” blds; CIH 3900, 28’, 3 bar spike drag; CIH 3900, 22.5’, 7.5” sp, 21” frnt & 21.5” rear blds, duals; CIH 3900, 22.5’, 7.5” sp, 21” frnt & 21.5” rear blds, duals on main & wings; CIH 496, 28’, 7.5” sp; CIH 496, 24’, 7.5” sp, duals, lights, 19.5” frnt & rear blds, middle buster, scrapers; CIH 496, 22’, 18.5” frnt & rear blds, duals, middle buster bar; IH 490, 28’, 7.5” sp, 18” frnt & 18.5” rear blds, duals; IH 480, 20’; IH 480, 18’; JD 235, 18’, bi-fold, 7.5” sp, 19” frnt & 19.75” rear blds; SF 1231, 24’; SF 20FT, 20’; SF 80TA-18, 18’, 9” sp, 17” frnt & 19” rear blds, narrow main frame; Rome 29’, 7.5” sp; Krause 4900, 22.5’, duals on main & wings, 3 bar CT harrow; Krause 3991, 30’, 9” sp, single pt depth, 20.5” blds, gauge whls; Krause 1927, 21’, 8” sp, duals, 11L-15; Krause 1907, 25’, 9” sp, 21” blds; Krause 1904, 21’, 9” sp, 21” frnt & 19.5” rear blds, hyd fold, dual tires; Krause 18’, bi-fold; BH 1425, 18’, 9” sp, hyd fold, 19” frnt & 19.5” rear blds, always shedded; VT TOOLS: 2012 CIH 330, turbo till, 25’, true tand, rflex, lights, single pt depth, 19.5” blds, guide whls, walk tand, roll bskts, 1 own; GP 3000VT, wght kit, roll bskt, 18.5 frnt & 19” blds, rflex, no welds, always shedded; 2015 GP 3000TM, 30’, rflex, crumbler, 18” frnt & 19.5” rear blds; FIELD CULTIVATORS: WR 2500, 25’, walk tand main, single on wings, 3 bar spike; WR 21’, 3 bar CT hrw; IH 4800, 24’, c-shank, 7” knock-on shovels, rear hitch & hyds, 5 bar spike; IH 4600, 24’, walk tand, 5 bar spike; IH 4500, 26’; SF 5034, 28’, walk tand, 3 bar harrow, Bervac bskt; JD 1100, 18’; 2003 JD 980, 36’, walk tand, depth whls, rear hitch, lights, 5 bar flex; JD 980, 21’, narrow main frame, 5 bar drag; JD 960, 24’, walk tand, 5 bar spike, shovels like new; DMI TM II, 38.5’, 5 bar spike; DMI TM, 45’, 7” sweeps, no welds, 5 bar spike; DMI TM, 25’, walk tand, 5 bar spike; DMI TMII, 24’, rear hyds, guide whls, walk tand, 9.5L-15, 5 bar spike; Landoll 9630, 24’, 2013 yr, walk tand, 5 bar spike drag, rear hitch & hyds, guide whls, same as new!; CIH TMII, 40.5’, dbl fold, 5 bar drag, red; CULTIVATORS: CIH TM200, 25’, walk tand, 5 bar spike; CIH 183, 16R-30”, front fold, DT, gauge whls, roll shields; CIH 183, 16R-30”, row crop, frnt fold, danish-tine, gauge whls, roll shlds; JD 845, 12R30”, variable depth, roll shields, stabilizer disks, gauge wheels; JD FM, 4R, wide or narrow, no rear sec; WR-Noble 8R-30”, spring shank, 2 stab whls, hi clear, jolly crank; Hiniker 5000, 6R-30”, NT, 20” sweeps, rotary shlds; Hiniker 5000, 6R-30”, 17” sweeps, row shields; Hiniker 5000, 6R-30”, NT; Hiniker 5000, 12R; Case 6R-30”, danish-tine, sharp; Landoll 8R-30”, flat fold, NT, farm retire; Wetherall 1700, 6R-30”, 3pt, NT, spring shanks, gauge whls; Sukup 6R, NT, row fenders, cutters; MOWERS: 2021 Rhino TR308, 8’, 3pt, 540 pto, dual tail whls; JD MX8, 8’, 3pt; (2) Rhino 3 Blade Finishing Mower, never used; JD HX20, 20’, batwing, lg 1000 pto, stump jump, chains; JD HX10, 10’, 540 pto, rear gauge whls; Woods Cadet 72, 6’, 3pt; Land Pride Zero Turn Lawn Mower; 2019 Land Pride 2660, radial arm boom; Ford 953B, 7’, runs good; Woods U306, off 1948 Farmall H; FLAIL SHREDDERS: Loftness 20’, 1000 pto; Balzer 1500, 15’, pto is bent; SOIL FINISHERS: 2016 Kuhn Krause Landsman 6205, 21’, spring shanks, walk tand, hyd frnt gang, CT harrow, crumbler, always shedder; 2015 JD 2310 Mulch Finisher, 18’10”, hyd frnt gang, 3 bar hyd rolling bskt, bogie whls, 10” sweeps; JD 726, 30’, rflex, walk tand main/wings, rear hitch & hyds, 5 bar spike drag; 2010 JD 726, 15’, new tires, w/ level & roll bskts; Landoll 876 Tilloll, 30’, sharp; Landoll 875 Tilloll, 20’, rockfles, walk tand, 3 bar spike drag, roll bskt; Landoll Tilloll 15’, walk tand, roll bskts, rflex, 3 bar spike drag; SF 6432, 30’, 3 bar spike drag, walk tand, rear htch; SF 6331, 19’, rear hitch, walk tand, 5 bar spike drag; SF 6220, 18’, walk tand, 3 bar spike drag, new shovels; Glencoe 4300, 30’, walk tand, 5 bar spike drag; Glencoe 4300, ser III, 30’, 3 bar spike drag, roll bskts; Glencoe 4300, walk tand, 5 bar spike drag; Krause 6158, walk tand, crmblr; CULTIMULCHERS: CIH 415, 30’, flat fold; CIH 415, 25’, scrapers, good rolls, sharp; CIH 415, 22’, scrapers, flat fold, DT, 17” whls, no welds; CIH 415, 22’; CIH 415, 20’, scrapers, flat fold; Brillion 22’; Brillion WL360, 30’; Brillion WL360, 30’, ductile rolls, scrapers; (2) Brillion WL-03, 25’, flat fold, duct rolls, scrapers, good paint, sharp; JD 970, 12’, DT, lift cyl, scrapers, rear hitch, low acres, no welds, sharp; PACKERS: 2018 GP 2112SC model, 12’ Soil Groomer, lights, only worked 300 acres; Brillion P10 Cultipacker, 14’, hight lift, ductile rolls; Brillion WP1081, crow ft; Brillion WPF Cultipacker, 36’, never used!; Brillion XL144, 36’, ductile rolls; Brillion XL144, 33’, ductile rolls, scrappers, x-fold, steel rolls; Brillion 108, 27’, ductile rolls, scrapers, lights, like new; Brillion 108, 24’, x-fold, 9.5L-15SL, dolly whl; Farmhand WP-42, 36’, scrapers; CRUMBLERS: UM Rolling Harrow II, 27’, spike drag, small tires; UM 1225, 30’, dbl bskt; UM RH220, 25’, dbl bskt, buster bar; UM 110RH, 27’, single bskt, green; DMI 32’, dbl fold; DMI 26’; DMI 25’, wt kit, ext tongue, good rolls, 9.5L-15L; Remlinger 28’, dbl bskt, gooseneck hitch, sharp; 2018 GP 2112SC Soil Groomer, 12’, lights; J&M TF212, 28’, dbl twister, 9.5L-15SL; JD 200, 25’, lights, ext tongue, 9.5L-15, like new; PLOWS: WR 2900, 8x, auto reset, good mold & cover boards; Oliver 548, 5x-18”, original paint, sharp; White 348, 3x, 3pt; White 3x; Ford 3x; Knverland 3x; IH 720, 6x-18”; IH 4x Pull Plow, field ready; IH #60, 3x or 4x, pull plow; CIH 735, 5x, vari-width, spring load coulters; AUGER CARTS: Kinze 850, 18” augers, roll tarp, lights, 1000 pto, 30.5L-32, good augers, just out of the field; Kinze 650, “Harvest Commander, lg 1000 pto, 30.5L-32, 16 ply, tarp, lights, sharp; EZ Trail 510, 1000 pto, roll tarp, 18.4-26 diamond tread; EZ Trail 500, 500 bu, 1000 pto, 18.4-26, good augers; EZ Trail 475, 18.4-26, fenders, good augers; EZ Trail 475, roll tarp, good auger; Parker 500, frnt corner unload auger; Brent 420, 1000 pto, 20.8-38; J&M 750, red; KB 1200, 1000 pto, 24.5-32, 12 ply; KB 475, roll tarp, good augers; UFT 565, sm 1000 pto, roll tarp, 24.5-32; GRAVITY WAGONS: EZ Trail 3400, on EZ Trail 1384 gear, off 300 acre farm; EZ Trail 3400, on EZ Trail 1074 gear, 12.5L-15; DMI 350; DMI 300 bu, 13.5-16.1; (2) DMI 275 bu, center dump; 12T gear; M&W 3800A, 375 bu; Parker 5500, 600 bu, brakes, lights, side dump; GRAIN AUGERS: Kewanee 8”x24’, Century 3hp elec motor, single phase, works good; Htchsn 13”, incline auger, hopper, no motor, good shape; Htchsn 10”x62’, dbl roll chain, carrier brng every 10’;

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LARGE FARM MACHINERY AUCTION

Continued from previous page, please ... sPrAYers: Hardi Commander Plus, 90’ booms, chem inductor, rinse tank, pto pump; Ag Chem 1803 Terragator, 1800 gal, 80’ booms, 8.3 Cummins eng, Road Ranger trans, 3 sets of tips, 4400 hrs, recent service, Ravens 440 controls; Hardi TR500G, 500 gal, 45’ booms, tand axle, 540 pto, foam mrkrs, hand wash, 3 nozzles, 3 sec shut off, HC2500 rate control; Hardi 1000 Gal, pull type, 60’ booms, rebuilt pump; Spray Air Trident 3400, 800 gal, 80’ booms, hyd fold, 28.1-26 & 46” T/R; op Air TA1100, 80’ booms, single nozzels, 28” sp, 13.6-38, induc tank, 500 gal rinse, Raven 440; FERTILIZER SPREADERS: Chandler Litter Spreader, 30” chain, tand axle; Salford BBI Fert & Lime Spreader, 540 pto, tri-axle, dual fan, 30” chain, sharp; Dempster 6T, dry, hyd fan, 10” chain, ss box, hyd shut off, tand axle; APPLIcATOrs: 8R-30” Pull-Type, 8R-30”, 500 gal tank, John Blue pump, ground drive; AG Spray 28%, 16R, 1500 gal, ground drive pump; DMI H2, anhyd, 27.5’, 11x, 30” sp; Yetter 3831, anhyd, 11x; DMI 3250, 28%, 11x, hyd pump, lights, gauge whls, Yetter knives & clsrs, Raven 440; Blue Jet 11x, anhyd, Raven 440; DMI 3200, anhyd, 11x; LMC 7x, anhyd; CMC Dalton Ag Tool, 15x, anhyd; rIPPers: 2019 GP 5x, auto reset, w/ coulters; JD 2100, inline, 5x, auto reset, coulters, sharp; Blue Jet Inline Sub Tiller; DIsK rIPPers: GP 4360, 9x, walk tand; NH ST720, 5x, spring reset, hyd level, hyd gangs, same as DMI 527; DMI 530, 5x, auto reset, w/ leveler; M&W 960, 4x; JD 512, 5x, auto reset, walk tand, 23” blds, no welds, 70% rubber; 2003 CIH 530b ET, 5x, lyd level, AR, spring coulters, hyd frnt gang; rillion SC1, 5x, rflex; sOIL sAVers: JD 712, 11x, no welds, big blds; JD 1710, 9x, spring reset, walk tand, no welds, tight; JD 714, 9x, 3” shvls, hyd frnt gang, spring shank, walk tand; Brillion SB-91, 9x, 18” blds, new mold boards;Glencoe 13x, level bar, 17’, spring reset, 4” shovels, good blds; Glencoe 13x, spring reset; Glencoe 7x, spring shanks; Landoll 275, 9x, spring shanks, 1 bar spike drag; cHIseL PLOWs: JD 610, 16x, 3pt, spring shanks; IH 55, pull type, spring reset, 15’; IH 7x, 8’, 3pt, gauge whls; SILAGE EQUIPMENT: 2010 Kuhn Knight 4142 Mix Wgn, 4 augers, horizontal, swivel discharge, 540-1000 pto; 2005 Oswalt D250 Mix Wgn, 4 auger, power dischrg, 540 pto, org paint, sharp; (2) 2008 H&S HD 7+4, 18’ box, lights, on H&S 612 tand gear; (2) 1998 H&S HD 7+4 Wgn, 16’, side unload, on H&S 612 gear, tand whls, lights; Meyer 4516, always shedded, sharp; Miller Pro 5300 Wgn, combo unload, open top, on Meyers 14T gear, 16.1 flotation tires, factory exts, lights; CIH 8710 Chopper, 2RW, pull-type, 540 pto, w/ CH & 7’ Hay Head; NH 38 Green Chopper, 540 pto, lift cyl, good flails & auger; Ag Bagger G-6000, 540 pto, 9’ tunnel, 250’ cable, back stop; 2008 Meyers 3216 Wgn, combo, LH discharge, hardly used; Meyers 3216 Wagon; Gehl 2580, 2R30”, fits Hesston or CIH; Gehl 980 Wgn, tand axle, open top, 540 pto; IH 600 Blower; Miller Pro 5100, 18’, side unload, 12T gear, lights, 14.6-16.1; NH 1890 Chopper, CH & hay hd, Cat dsl eng; JD 3950 Chopper, 2R-30” CH: NH FP230; MISC FORAGE: Brillion SS12, 12’, only 100 acres, sharp; Brillion SS12, 12’, dbl box, hyd lift, sharp; 2015 Brillion SSB10, 10’, dbl box, lights, 2400 acres, track eliminator; Brillion SS10, 10’, hyd lift; Brillion SST1201, 10’, trans whls, dual box, only 600 acres; Brillion SST1201, 10’, manual whls; Brillion SS10, 10’, 2 bx, lights, 1 own, only 11 acres, pt on rollers, like new; Brillion 6’ Seeder, 3pt; Brillion 5’ Seeder, 3pt; JD 3970 Forage Harvestor, 7’ hay hd, hyd swing, green spout, extra flotation; JD 3RN Green Head; Fiat NH 790 Forage Chopper, 2R-30” CH & hay head; JD 7’ Hay Head, late model, slip clutch; 2004 Meyers 4516 For Wgn, 16’, side unload, on JD 740 12T gear, single axle, TSS unload, lights, only 20 loads; H&S HD7+4 Silage Wgn, 18’ box, side unload, on H&S 415 15T gear, twin auger; NH 716 Wgn, tand axle, LH discharge, 540 pto, new 11L-15SL tires & whls; Gehl 1580 Forage Blower; CIH 600 Forage Blower; IH 56 Forage Blwr; Haybuster 2554 Bale Processor; Highline CFR 650 Bale Processor; 2016 JD 972 Green Chopper; Gehl 8285 TMR, 540 pto, horizontal, LH chain, conveyer, Gehl 1500 scales; GB Cattle Chute, never used; Livestock Loading Chute, on 2 wheel cart; Land Honor 8 or 10 Bale Hay Grabber, never used; (2) 8’x16’ Hay Rack; Bale Spear; Gehl 2R-30”; Gehl 980, open top, LH discharge, tand axle; (2) Round Bale Feeders; Cattle Self Feeder; Maxilator MXE Accumulator; NH 716 Wgn, tand axle, LH discharge, 540 pto, new 11L15SL tires/whls, sharp; JD 428 Hay Elevator, 62’, pto drive, elec or pto, good cond; TR Metal Crafters HST-20T Hay Elevator, gas; Yellow 10 Bale Grapple; K&K Feeder, slat bar, silage insert; 12’ Hay Rack, 6 blot whls, trails 30mph; 7’x12’ Hay Rack, red/white; (12) 16’ Wire Cattle Panels; (36) 5”x6’ Wood Posts, used, good cond; 45’ Roll of Fencing; (50) 24’ Hvy Dty Livestock Panels; Several Stacks of Red Pine Posts; 2018 Vermeer CPX 9000 Catapult Bale Processor, less than 500 bls, loaded w/ all opt, like new! cOrN PIcKers: NI 325, 2R-30”; NI 323, 1R; HAYBINes/DIscBINes: 2012 NH H7450, 13’6”, hydra swing, single pt swivel hitch pto; NH 7450, 1000 pto, good rolls/flails; 2017 NH 7230, one own; NH 7230; NH 1431, 13’ cut, good rolls; NH 1413; NH 1409, 540 pto; JD 936 MoCo, hyd tongue, rebuilt 2 yrs ago; JD 820 MoCo, 9’, hyd swing tongue, 540 pto, good rolls; HAY BALers: NH BB940A, square, monitor; 2015 NH 450, round, roll belt, 3700 bales, 31x13.50-15NHS, one own; NH BR7060, round, net & twine, 18,000 bales; NH 570, 540 pto, twine,

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chute, sharp; NH 315, twine; Vermeer 605, twine, tucker, 540 pto; Vermeer 554XL, round, 4’x5’ bale, rear eject, 13.50-15, Accu-Bale; JD 346, square, twine, chute; JD 330, round, 4’x4’ bale; JD 328, square, lg pick up wheel, chute, less than 3000 bales; JD 328, square, twine, chute; 2012 CIH RBX 564, round, net; H 435, w/ chute; HAY rAKes: Ag-Maxx 4 Bskt, 540; FEED GRINDERS/MIXERS: NH 358, w/ hay table; NH 355, intake auger, analog scales; Gehl 170, intake auger, good hammers; Gehl 125, runs smooth; Gehl 95, intake auger; utomatic 9110 Roller Mill, hyd drive, intake auger, long unload auger, scales, runs good; AW 5165, hyd swing, scale, 1st turn on hammers; AW 500, 540 pto, scale; AW 475, 540 pto, hyd swing, good hammers, 3 screens; CIH 8610 Tub Grinder; MANURE SPREADERS: Balzer 2600, liquid, 3 disc, pto pump; Leon 425, hydra push, slop gate, top beater, 1000 pto; New Idea 3618, 180 bu; Badger 12500L, liq, tand axle, 16.1 Flotation; 2017 NH 195, tand axle, dbl chain; TrucKs & TrAILers: 2005 Mack 600 Series Semi, 733K mls, MP6 eng, 427 hp, pto, single line wet kit; 1991 Wilson 7’x14’ Livestock Trlr, gooseneck, alum; 1981 IH 1854 Grain Truck, dsl, 5x2 trans, 178K miles, 15’ bed, 10.00-20, hoist; 1988 Kiefer Built Livestock Trlr, 5th wheel, 20’, alum, no welds, good shape; 1975 IH Gr Truck, V8, 5-2 sp, blue; 2014 Load Trail 32’, low pro, hyd dove trail & jack; 1979 GMC Brigadier 8000 Grain Truck, 18’ Kann Al box, roll tarp, 60” sides, 20 cyl hoist, 65K miles, twin screw, Hendrickson spring susp, Cat 3208 dsl eng, 5-4 man trans, diff lock, air brks, new rims, good tires; IrrIGATION: (2) 8” Inline Valves; Cadman 4500M Hose Reel; (4) Rainberg 100B Guns; Misc 6” Fittings; Misc 8” Fittings; TIRES & RIMS: (2) 23.1-34; (2) 16.5L-16.1, on rims; (4) 11.00-20, on rims; (2) 11.00-20, on rims; (2) FS 420/85R34, 75%; (2) GY 20.8-34; (2) Michelin 20.8-38; (2) 16.9-38 Duals; (7) 11R-22.5, on rims; (1) 10.00-20, on rims;(2) P265/75R16, on rims; (1) 9.5-14, on rim; (1) 7.50-20SL, on rims; (2) New 12x7 Rims; (6) 7-14.5; (5) 8-14.5; (1) 9-14.5; (2) 225/7.5-16; (1) 215/7.5-16; (1) 245/7.5-16; (6) 7.50-16; (1) 7.00-16; (2) 10.00-20, on rims; (6) 11R-22.5; MISC EQUIPMENT: LVI Pulvi-Master 72 Pulverizer Rototiller, like new!; Meridian Titan SR-2 Seed Tender, belt conveyor, same as new; Pr Down Corn Auger, hyd drive, good shape, complete; 6R Down Corn Reel; Care Tree Spade, rear stabilizers & wts, skid steer mount, sharp; Hotsey Power Washer, 3000 psi, 4 gal/min, 3 phase, hot water doesn’t work; Rhino SRT48 Rototiller, 4’, 2022 yr, 540 pto; (2) Rhino 5’ 3pt Tiller; Brillion 25’ Harrowgator, like new; Fuest 20’ Chain Harrow; (2) Detasseling People Carriers; Rhino 6’ Tiller, 3pt, new; Harrowgator 21’, 3pt; Eversman 650 Dirt Scraper, 6.5 yds, new whl bearings; UFT 3pt Ditcher; Cat 2 Quick Hitch; Hutchinson 10’ Auger; Feterl 100 Grain Clnr, 3hp, elec, 230 volt; Woods SB74 Snow Blwr, 5’; Yetter 24x7.5 NT Coulter Cart; (2) DMI Roll Bskts, 3’ flat bar, brkts; Neco 48” Portable Gr Clnr, intake/discharge auger & motor; DMC Hi Cap 44, dual screens, intake auger, single phase elec motors; Hanson 8’ Snow Blwr, 3pt; Ford 9’ Blade, 3pt; JD 1pt Sub Soiler, w/ mole; Feterl Drive Over Pit, hyd drive, 10” auger, w/ trans, great cond; 2016 Kubota 400 RTV, 4x4, cab, a/c; Land Pride Snow Blwr, used once; King Kutter 3pt Tiller; Country Line Log Splitter, 6.5hp, 22 ton; Cub Cadet Log Splitter; Pottinger Lion 303.12 Power Harrow, light wt, rigid; Honda EB11000 Generator, 268 hrs; Haybuster H106 Rock Picker, rake, sharp; Schulte Conveyair Rock Picker; Barge Wgn, w/ wood exts & end gate; 30’ Mounted Harrow; Meyers 6.5’ Snow Plow, for pu, frnt mnt; JD 260 Snow Blwr, 7’; Craftsman Leaf & Brush Shredder; Yellow Dirt Scraper; Sm Hay Rack, 6 ply tires; Pr IH Fenders; Newmeyer 10’ Power Tiller; Howard 11.5’ Tiller; Howard 8.5’ Tiller; 2) 10’x60’ Chicken Shelters/Runs; (2) 86” Dozer Blds; Several Storage Shelters, 20’x30’, 30’x40’, 30’x80’; (2) 72” Fork Exts; Several New Greenhouses, 8’x13’, 8’x26’, 12’x30’, 12’x60’, 20’x40’, Several New Metal Sheds, 16’x24’, 20’x20’, 20’x30’; (2) Wood Chippers, 6”, 3pt; MISC: 16’ Pipe Gate, new; (2) 14’ Pipe Gates, new; Pr JD Fenders off JD 8640, nice; 8R Corn Reel, complete, off JD 8R; Cat II Quick Hitch; JD Quick Hitch; JD 404 Eng, non-turbo, runs good, 3500 hrs; JD 6620 Combine Chopper, complete; (50) Electric Fence Posts; (2) 5’ Sections of 4 Bar Spike Drag; IH 1680 Engine, 8.3 turbo, 5000 hrs, complete, does not use oil; JD 8430 Frnt Axle, works good; (3) DMI Walk Tand w/ 6 bolt hubs; IH 86 Series Cab, complete; Several 8’x22’x3” Treated Wood Walls, tongue & groove; Several 8’x12’x3” Treated Wood Walls, tongue & groove; Numerous (50+ Sets) JD, CIH, IH, AC, NH Front & Rear Weights; (4) M&W AR Shanks; JD 8430 Cab, complete; (2) Case Eagles; (3) Landoll Spring Shanks; (2) Landoll DR Shanks; (2) Roll A CH Cones; JD FC Gauge Whls; JD FC Wing Exts; Front Fuel Tank, for IH 66 or 86; JD 9500 Ladder; IH Disk Cyl; (2) Hardee Cyls; (10) 5 Gal Bkts of White Paint; (7) 40’ Wood Poles; Engine Stand; IHC Quick Hitch; IH Farmall Shop Seat; (10) 4’x8’x2” Insulated Panels; Rol-Away Rolling Ldr, w/ platform, good cond; (2) IH Split Whl Wts; 18” Groov Band Saw, power feed, 3 phase; 50’ Canvas Tarp; JD 8630 Frnt Axle; JD 3pt Arms, w/ top link; GMC PU Bed, 8’; Cat Eng & Trans, 104K miles;IH Frnt Wt Brkt; (31) New IH Cult Sweeps, 7.5”; 3pt Center Link; . . . with much more to be added before the auction! WE OFFER LIVE ONSITE, ABSENTEE & PHONE IN BIDDING AT NO CHARGE. WE ALSO OFFER ONLINE BIDDING AT PROXIBID & EQUIPMENT FACTS WITH A 3% BUYER’S PREMIUM. WE SELL w/ 3 & 4 TRUCKS AT A TIME SO BRING A FRIEND. UTV’s & GOLF CARTS ARE WELCOME!

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Tillage Equip cont: Case IH 3950 Folding Disk, 30ft. 3 section 3033R, 162.5 engine hrs, 92.5 pto hrs, hydro transmission, 72” MOWERS: 2020 JD Z997R zero turn mower, 677 hrs, 72in. deck, folding, tandem wing wheels, rear hitch w/ hydraulic hookup; 2017 mower deck, pto, 3 point hitch, 320R loader bucket; CATERPILLAR tweel wheels, suspension seat, diesel engine, warranty until FEB. Kuhn Krause Excelerator 8005-25, 21in. original blades, purchased Challenger CH55, 8,613 hrs, PTO, rubber 18in. tracks, powershift 2024; 2016 Gravely 992269, Pro turn 260, 60in deck, adjustable chute new in 2017, hydraulic down pressure, 8in. blade spacing, update trans, 4 hydraulic remotes; for deck, 1436 hrs, Kawasaki FX850v motor, duel fuel tanks; on wing fold, scrapers, 12ft. 2in transport width, 1 owner; 2010 SPRAYERS: 2016 Hagie STS12 , 2,547 hrs , 120’ Booms, 1,200 NEW PRODUCT: 30+ NEW Mini Excavators, gas engines, bucket w/ Landoll 7431-29 Pull Type Tandem Disk, Cushion Gang/ Rock Flex, gallon SS tank, AWS, Norac UC5 boom height control, chemical manual thumb. 8 Walk Behind Skidsteers 60+ Cattle Panles; (12+) 40 29ft. Working Width, Rigid Scrapers, Tandem Wheels on inductor, fence row nozzles, reversible drive fan, John Deere FT Shipping Containers, NEW, Used 1 time!!; Portable Restrooms; (5) Mainframe, Tandem Wheels on Wing Frame, Wing Stabilizer precision and rate controller, RowSense , 2630 display, Starfire Small Shipping Containers; (2) Skids of Traffic cones; (2) Skids Cattle Wheels, Hydraulic Wing Control; 3000 GPS receiver, excellent cond. 1995 Rogator 854, 80ft. booms, Panels (lightweight); (15+) Front Wrought Iron Gates; (10) 2023 AGT SEMIS & DUMP TRUCKS: 2005 STERLING L9500, 498955.8 miles, hydraulic width adjustment on tires, 5.9 Cummins eng, new tips & Industrial LRT23 Mini track skidsteer stand onperation, quick attach series 60 Detroit diesel, 8spd manual transmission, 20ft aluminum screens, 380/90/R46 tires; 2008 AG CHEM Terra Gator 6203 Floater bucket, 23 hp gas engine, Auxillary hydraulics, led headlights; (20+) dump bed; 2017 Peterbilt 579, 450,896 miles, day cab semi, Paccar Sprayer, 4,757 hrs, 1,800 gallon stainless tank, 100 gal. rinse tank, Toolbenches; 380 Hp engine, automatic transmission, super singles; 2006 3-wheel, Ag Leader Auto Steer, Product control, Ag Leader GPS SKIDSTEER ATTACHMENTS: JD Pro 900 Backhoe attachment, International 9200 Day cab semi, 760,794 miles, Cummins ISX15 Receiver (Needs Display), Like new floater tires, air brakes; Skidsteer mount, out riggers, 14 inch digging bucket; (13) Skid 600 engine, automatic transmission; 1996 International 9200 Day PLANTERS: 1999 Kinze 2600, 16 row planter, Martin row cleaners, Steer Auger with three bits; (12) Skidsteer Shredder Mowers: cab semi, 536,532 miles, M11 Cummins engine, Spicer 10spd. Nutri mate II Fert system, tru count row clutches, liquid direct fert. (3) Excavator Shredder Mowers; (40) Pallet Foks (varios makes Transmission; 1984 Ford L9000 Dump Truck with Benson Welding rubber closing wheels, section control; 1995 Case IH 5400 No-Till & sizes); (5) Trenchers; 2023 Agrotk Topcat SSFM81 Skidsteer 2010 PC228US LC-3E0 2020 John Deere 2013mount John Deere and Fabrication Bed,Komatsu serial# 74-1069 manual trans, diff lock, Grain Drill, front Case Coulter S780 Cart, double disc openers, 8,334 forestry mulcher8285R rear chain safety manually adjustable 470,444mi; 2006 Kenworth T300, 164,437 miles, CAT C7 engine acres, markers, Unverferth rolling baskets, 1 owner, excellent push bar 8inch cut capacity; (3) 2023 Agrotk Topcat SSSCR72 300Hp, Eaton Fuller 10spd. transmission, Beau Roc dump bed, 12ft. condition, field ready; JD 7200, 12 row corn planter, liquid fertilizer, Skidsteer Soil Conditioner 72in; (5) Tiller attachments; (3) long, barn door style tailgate, single axle; 2001 Freightliner FL70 no till coulters, spiked closing wheels, markers, 3 pt. hitch, field Hydraulic hammer breakers; (15) Root Grapple Buckets; (20) Heavy Duty Service Truck, Knapheide Service body rear hitch ready; Skidsteer Plate hitchs; (6) Sweepers; includes 2in reciever and fixed pintle hitch air lines at rear of truck, TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: Case IH TigermateII, 32ft. working width, TOO MANY ITEMS TO LIST!! VISIT US ONLINE AT AUCTIONZIP SELLING in 2 RINGS! Pre-register onsite on FRI. Cat Engine Engine Serial# CKM00844, auto trans, air brakes, am/fm new 10in. knock on sweeps, 4 bar coil tines, tandem on wings & #47130 for a full listing. Auction order will be posted week of SELLING in 2 RINGS! Dec. 15th 8am-5pm radio, air ride drivers seat; 2014 INTERNATIONAL Prostar Day cab main frame, gauge wheels, rear hitch w/ hydraulic & electric plugs; auction!! truck, 404564 miles, 8spd Eaton trans; 2002 KENWORTH T600, (844)- SOLD-BBA SELLING IN 2 RINGS!! STARTS @ 8:30 A.M. EST. ONSITE & ONLINE BIDDING COMBINES: 2020 John Deere 967 eng. Tillage EquipTRACTORS-COMBINES-CONSTRUCTION cont: Case IH 3950 FoldingEQUIPMENTDisk, 30ft. 3 section 328,198 mi, 18Spd Eaton fuller transmission; 4938 S STS780, RT 49 Greenville, OHIOhrs. 45331713 sep. hrs. FARM Kondex Isolation, Fullauger folding, tandem wing SEMI’swheels, rear hitch TRUCKS-VEHICLESBOATSw/ hydraulic hookup; 2017 COMBINE HEADS & PLATFORMS: 2010 JD 635F, flex head, Concaves, Active LicensedConcave by the Ohio Dept. of Ag. Deep Tooth, XTD EQUIPMENTSEMI TRAILERSGrain Handling, Pro Drive with Wear poly skid shoes; JD RD745F, Flex draper; 2021 RD45F BeanTristream Rotor & Auctioneers: Grant & Orrin Bussey, Mike Baker, ATV’s-MOWERSSHIPPING CONTAINERS Kuhn KrauseUTV’sExcelerator 8005-25, 21in. original blades, purchased 2014 JD S680 2,892 eng. hrs, 1,980 sep. hrs, Pro Header, ONLY 49 hrs, JD Adapter, Dual Knife Drive,Harvestsmart; RGD Header Danny Troyer, Grant Nicodemus & Andy Wagner SOLD-BBAdown pressure, 8in. blade spacing, update new in 2017,(844)hydraulic Height Sensor, Poly; onsite package on FRI. JD 8345RT12ft. 2018 Kinzie Grain Cartwidth, 2016 Hagie STS12 2004 John Deere HID lighting premium cab, power Drive w/ Harvest Smart, Pre-register on wing fold,2010 scrapers, 2in 1051 transport 1 owner; 2010 HARVEST EQUIP: 2018 Kinzie 1051 Grain Cart, Ptocast driven,tailboard, roller Dec. 15th58am-5pm 9660STS straw chopper, speed feederhouse, 650/85R38 Landoll 7431-29 Pull Type Tandem Disk, Cushion Gang/ Rock Flex, tarp, 22in. Hydraulic raise/lower unload auger, adjustable TERMStires; & CONDITIONS: A 10% BUYERS PREMIUM WILL BE CHARGED ON ALL 2015 JOHN DEERE 8345R 2014 JOHN DEERE 8295R duals, 620/75R25 rear 2004 JD 9660STS, 4,237 engine Frontunload 29ft. Working Width, Rigid Scrapers, Tandem Wheels on chute, tire size 900/60R32, Libra Cart scales w/ bluetooth feature, ITEMS CAPPED @ A 2012 Case IH Magnum 235 2012 John Deere 7260R hrs, 2,763 sep. hrs, 2wd, J&M bin extensions, new Condex Mainframe, Tandem Wheels on Wing Frame, Wing Stabilizer very clean, low usage; Killbros 1400 Grain cart, corner auger, 650 ONLINE BIDDING EQUIPMENTFACTS.COM & BUSSEYBROS.HIBID. 2008 Case IH Puma 165 2 yrs. ago, 2nd IS.owner, floaterAVAILABLE drive tires 1250/46-32, steer concave Wheels, Hydraulic Wing Control; bushel, 68x50.00-32 floater tires; Brent 420 Grain cart, side auger, COM- Auctioneers in 2010, ran approx. 1000 acres tires 28L-26, seller purchased SEMIS & DUMP TRUCKS: 2005 STERLING L9500, 498955.8 miles, tarp, single axle; Note: More items are coming in, please check back for more updated auction year by local JD dealership, has each yr with, serviced each series 60 Detroit diesel, 8spd manual transmission, 20ft aluminum HAY EQUIPMENT: Kuhns Manf. 1534 Bale Accumulator, Pull type; information. Call early wired for 2630 (Greenstar ATU, fully paperwork, bed; 2017 Peterbilt 579, 450,896 miles, day cab semi, Paccar (2) Krone Swadro pull type hay rake; GFC Bale Bandit 100, 6,753 for the best exposureready), for your equipment! For a full listing please visitdump busseybros. excellent condition; bundles, excellent condition, used this year, readyoperational, to go; hibid.com 380 Hp engine, automatic transmission, super singles; 2006 TRACTORS: 7,600 hrs, 480/80R50 rear duals, UTILITY VEHICLES: 2021 JD Gator XUV 835R HVAC, fully enclosed 2014 JD8345R, MAXIMUM OF $5,000.00 IN PREMIUM. Online bidder fees apply. International EVERYTHING 9200 Day cab semi, 760,794 miles, Cummins ISX15 IVT transmission, ILS 380/80R38 cab, cloth, turn signals, power dump, 95hrs, 780 miles, like new; front duals, 80% SELLS tread, AS IS WHERE 600 engine, automatic transmission; 1996 International 9200 Day 2022 JD Gator 835M HVAC, 337.8 hrs, 1,644 miles, electric dump 22 front weights, 2010 Komatsu PC228US LC-3E0 2020 John Deere S780 3 2013 John Deere 8285R 536,532 miles, M11 Cummins engine, Spicer 10spd. 5 hydraulic remotes, 1000 PTO, suspension, cab semi, bed, enclosed cab w/ heat & air, 4wd, excellent condition; 2023 E-ZGO SOMERO S-160, 8295R, Laser screed, 2132.5 hitch, 31MPHCONCRETE option;EQUIPMENT: 2014 JOHN DEERE 4,600 point quick Transmission; 1984 Ford L9000 Dump Truck with Benson Welding RXV Valor G EFI, Gas powered golf cart, brand new!!, hrs, new tires, 65 hp 4 380/80R38 cylinder 4 strokefront diesel engine, volt key suspension, dual 12 tires, hrs,rearIVT, transmission, ILS and Fabrication Bed, serial# 74-1069 manual trans, diff lock, folding seat, front windshield, electronic fuel injected engine; 2023 rear duals, 80% on keytread, off ignition with start aid,remotes, height of 8’ and width of 7” 5 hydraulic 243”,front 480/80R50 470,444mi; 2006 Kenworth T300, 164,437 miles, CAT C7 engine E-Z-GO RXV Valor G EFI, Gas powered golf cart, canopy, electronic outside 1000 of tires and 9’ 10” screedhitch, head, length of 13’ 10” rear wheel weights, PTO, 3 outside point ofquick weights, fuel injected engine, brand new!; 2023 E-Z-GO Liberty Elite Electric with boom in and 32’ 5” with boom out, weight of 12,600 lbs, 20 ft 300Hp, Eaton Fuller 10spd. transmission, Beau Roc dump bed, 12ft. 4,849 hrs, IVT, ILS, Premium cab, active 31MPH; 2014 JD 8295Rboom long, barn door style tailgate, single axle; 2001 Freightliner FL70 Golf Cart; 2017 Kubota RTV-X1120D, 11679.7 miles, 4x4, diesel reach, 8ft wide screen and 160sqft per pass; scv, front & rear LIFTS full weights, rearscissor duals, seat, engine; 2022 Kubota RTV-X1120, 16.9 Hrs, Enclosed cab, 4 Auto & FORKLIFTS:480/80R50 (2) Genie GS-1930, lifts, electric, solid Heavy Duty Service Truck, Knapheide Service body rear hitch mirrors, 31 MPH 420/85R34 front duals, power includes 2in reciever and fixed pintle hitch air lines at rear of truck, dump bed, Variable Hydo transmission, Diesel engine; non marking tires, 25ftlarge working1000 height,PTO, 2’ 6” width, 6ft length, CAT4 LED's, very SJIII3219, clean farmer MANURE EQUIPMENT: Bambauer hose reel with 1option, mile of hose. 6 quick hitch,500lbs liftingbuddy capacity;seat, 2013 Skyjack scissor lift, battery Cat Engine Engine Serial# CKM00844, auto trans, air brakes, am/fm JD 8285R,powered, 3,821 24volt, hrs, IVT, ILS, premium leather, owned; sections (3/4 mile) of 6in. trunk line and 1320ft. 5in. drag line.2013 No 19ft. platform height, NEWcab, batteries; 2016 Snorkelradio, air ride drivers seat; 2014 INTERNATIONAL Prostar Day cab rear remotes, power mirrors, quick-hitch, HID lights, 5scv Menders! Only 10 million gallon moved with this set up. Stored S3219E, scissor3pt. lift, battery powered, 2 person capacity,rear 19ft. truck, 404564 miles, 8spd Eaton trans; 2002 KENWORTH T600, inside; Bambauer Drag Hose 3 point Surface Applicator withweights, Krone height, 24V motor; Clarkrear CGP45tires, Forklift large Diesel engine, stage mast 328,198 mi, 18Spd Eaton fuller transmission; front weights, 480/80/50 10002 PTO, wheel flow meter, (Applicator only); AFI 35HD manure pump, pull type; solid tractor, tires powervery adjust clean, forks 6414hrs. operates; seat, Indiana planter rightruns offandthe farm,Genie COMBINE HEADS & PLATFORMS: 2010 JD 635F, flex auger head, buddy NUHN 0161, PTO driven pump, manure handling system, hydraulic GR-20, personal lift, JD 414.49200, hrs, electric solid non condition, last yr. ofRunabout pre DEF; 1999 4wdmotor, tractor, excellent poly skid shoes; JD RD745F, Flex draper; 2021 RD45F Bean lifting; marking tires,8,699 350lbs capacity, 25ft 9inweights, working height; hrs, wheel 3 24spd, quad range transmission, BULLDOZERS:1990 Komatsu D37E2, Track bulldozer, power angle/ EQUIPMENT: Bambauer hose reel with 1 mile of hose. 6 Header, ONLY 49 hrs, JD Adapter, Dual Knife Drive, RGD Header AC, radio, farmer owned, field ready. 2010 hydraulic remotes, heat/MANURE tilt, 8ft. blade, 45in. tall bale, 6 cylinder diesel engine model 6D95L, sections (3/4 mile) of 6in. trunk line and 1320ft. 5in. drag line. No Height Sensor, Poly; 8345RT, 3,786 hrs, 5 hydraulic remotes, 3 point hitch, 1000 JD HARVEST EQUIP: 2018 Kinzie 1051 Grain Cart, Pto driven, roller (75HP), powershift transmission; 1996 CATERPILLAR D4H III, 6,604 Menders! Only 10 million gallon moved with this set up. Stored 30in tracks, IVT transmission, 345 HP; JD 7260R, PTO, hrs, 30in. steel tracks, 128in. 6 way angle blade, 3 speed powershift inside; Bambauer Drag Hose 32012 point Surface Applicator7,655 with Krone tarp, 22in. Hydraulic raise/lower unload auger, adjustable unload rear 3 pt. only); quickAFIhitch, rear pump, duals, hrs, MFWD, IVT transmission, trans. enclosed cab, undercarriage 80%; flow meter, (Applicator 35HD manure pull type; chute, tire size 900/60R32, Libra Cart scales w/ bluetooth feature, weights, buddy seat,manure 380/85R34 front hydraulic very clean, low usage; Killbros 1400 Grain cart, corner auger, 650 large MOWERS: 2020 JD Z997R zero turn mower, 677 hrs, 72in.1000 deck, PTO, 16 frontNUHN 0161, PTO driven pump, handling system, 480/80-46 rear tires; 2020 JD 6145R, 16,517.2 hrs, MFWD, tires,until tweel wheels, suspension seat, diesel engine, warranty FEB. lifting; bushel, 68x50.00-32 floater tires; Brent 420 Grain cart, side auger, trans, enclosed cab, SKIDSTEERS: heat, air, 2016 radio, tiresskidsteer, 420/85R28, rear tarp, single axle; IVTadjustable 2024; 2016 Gravely 992269, Pro turn 260, 60in deck, CATfront 289D Track 4,187.6 hrs, chute for deck, 1436 hrs, Kawasaki FX850v motor,tires duel fuel tanks; enclosed cab w/ heat & air, radio, glass suspension 18.4R42, 100% tread, 18 front weights, rear 3 door, pt. hitch, 3 seat, 17.7 HAY EQUIPMENT: Kuhns Manf. 1534 Bale Accumulator, Pull type; SAVE THE DATE!! rubber2019 tracks, hand controls, 84in. CAT bucket, JD 4066R, 2283hrs, fullbackup cab,camera, (2) Krone Swadro pull type hay rake; GFC Bale Bandit 100, 6,753 hydraulic remotes, 1000in.PTO; SELLING in 2 RINGS! quick tach, very good condition, 1 owner; S220 trans, 440R loader, w/bucket, rearBobcat PTO, 2 bundles, excellent condition, used this year, ready to go; heat and A/C, hydrostaticelectric FARMER & DEALER Heavy Equipment & AG Consignment A770, 6,000Case hrs. Bobcat T300,Magnum, 4,900 hrs; 2020 Bobcat hitch; 2015 IH 250 3,207.3 hydraulic remotes, quickBobcat UTILITY VEHICLES: 2021 JD Gator XUV 835R HVAC, fully enclosed SAT. DEC.16th, 2023 @ *8:30 A.M.* S550, 3,959 hrs, enclosed cab, foot controls, heat & air; 2017 front 420/85R34 tires, 18spd. hrs, rear 480/80R50 duals, COMBINES: 2020 John Deere S780, 967 eng. hrs. 713 sep. hrs. Bobcat S550 Skidsteer, 3,697hrs, open cab, aux. hydraulics, hand cab, cloth, turn signals, power dump, 95hrs, 780 miles, like new; pt. hitch, 10 front weights; 2012 Case IH powershift, 1000 PTO, 3controls, 2022 JD Gator 835M HVAC, 337.8 hrs, 1,644 miles, electric dump Full Kondex Concaves, Active Concave Isolation, Deep Tooth, XTD manual quick tach, Kubota diesel engine, foot throttle, 235 AFS, 2,104 original hrs, reartires; duals, MFWD, PTO, bed, enclosed cab w/ heat & air, 4wd, excellent condition; 2023 E-ZMagnum Wear Tristream Rotor & Grain Handling, Pro Drive with ISO/ H controls, 10-16.5 2015 Bobcat T6501000 Track skidsteer, powershift, rear 3,205 3 pt.hrs,quick hitch; CaseCASE IH SR210, Pumawheel 165,loader, GO RXV Valor G EFI, Gas powered golf cart, brand new!!, rear Harvestsmart; 2014 JD S680 2,892 eng. hrs, 1,98018 sep.spd. hrs, Pro enclosed cab, 22008 speed; 2018 18 spd. powershift transmission, PTO, 3 pt. rear2018 folding seat, front windshield, electronic fuel injected engine; 2023 3001cab,hrs, Drive w/ Harvest Smart, HID lighting package premium power 3900 hrs, H/ISO hand controls, enclosed cab,hitch, heat & A/C; ( not pictured), buddy seat, wheel excellent condition; JD duals cast tailboard, straw chopper, 5 speed feederhouse, 650/85R38 CASE SR210, loader, 3900 hrs, H/ISO2021 hand controls, E-Z-GO RXV Valor G EFI, Gas powered golf cart, canopy, electronic Front duals, 620/75R25 rear tires; 2004 JD 9660STS, 4,237 engine & A/C, radio,transmission, 12 ply 10-16.5 tires,72" hydraulic 162.5 engine hrs,enclosed 92.5 cab, ptoheat hrs, hydro 3033R, fuel injected engine, brand new!; 2023 E-Z-GO Liberty Elite Electric hrs, 2,763 sep. hrs, 2wd, J&M bin extensions, newmower Condex deck, pto, 3 pointquick attach; 2022 Bobcat S770 Skidsteer,CATERPILLAR Only 135 hrs, hydraulic Golf Cart; 2017 Kubota RTV-X1120D, 11679.7 miles, 4x4, diesel hitch, 320R loader bucket; concave 2 yrs. ago, 2nd owner, floater drive tires 1250/46-32, steerCH55, 8,613 quick 2 speed, enclosed cab,tracks, w/ heat &powershift AC, Hi-flow, 92hp, Challenger hrs,tach, PTO, rubber 18in. engine; 2022 Kubota RTV-X1120, 16.9 Hrs, Enclosed cab, Auto tires 28L-26, seller purchased in 2010, ran approx.trans, 1000 acres 3,500lb operating capacity, automatic ride control; 4 hydraulic remotes; dump bed, Variable Hydo transmission, Diesel engine; each yr with, serviced each year by local JD dealership, has 2000 CATERPILLAR Excavator, 10,305HRS, SPRAYERS: 2016 Hagie EXCAVATORS: STS12 , 2,547 hrs , 120’322BL Booms, 1,200 MANURE EQUIPMENT: Bambauer hose reel with 1 mile of hose. 6 paperwork, wired for 2630 (Greenstar ready), ATU, fully 32in. track width, 15ft. Track Length; 2018 Bobcat E35I Mini UC5 boom height control, chemical gallon SS tank, AWS, Norac operational, excellent condition; Excavator, 2,542.8 hrs, rubber tracks, enclosed cab w/ heat & air, sections (3/4 mile) of 6in. trunk line and 1320ft. 5in. drag line. No reversible drive fan, John Deere inductor, fence row nozzles, TRACTORS: 2014 JD8345R, 7,600 hrs, 480/80R50 rear duals, hydraulic thumb, blade; 2001 New Holland EC240, approx 2,634 Menders! Only 10 million gallon moved with this set up. Stored and rate controller, RowSense , 2630 display, Starfire precision inside; Bambauer Drag Hose 3 point Surface Applicator with Krone 380/80R38 front duals, 80% tread, IVT transmission, ILS hrs, (actual hrs unknown), 48in Tooth Pro smooth lip bucket, GPS 1995 Rogator 854,operating 80ft. booms, suspension, 22 front weights, 5 hydraulic remotes,3000 1000 PTO, 3 receiver, excellent manual cond. thumb, JRB quick-attach, 54,000lb. weight, flow meter, (Applicator only); AFI 35HD manure pump, pull type; width adjustment onoperator tires,controls, 5.9 Cummins eng,85.9-C newengine, tips fully & hydraulic point quick hitch, 31MPH option; 2014 JOHN DEERE 8295R, 4,600 manual 157hp Cummins NUHN 0161, PTO driven pump, manure handling system, hydraulic 380/90/R46 tires; 2008 tracks AG CHEM Terra inGator 6203 Floater hrs, IVT, transmission, ILS suspension, 380/80R38screens, front dual tires, operational, & undercarriage very good condition, sells lifting; 480/80R50 rear duals, 80% tread, 5 hydraulic remotes, 24 front 4,757 hrs, 1,800 withgallon service stainless manuals & operator 2010rinse Komatsu PC228US BULLDOZERS:1990 Komatsu D37E2, Track bulldozer, power angle/ tank,manuals; 100 gal. tank, Sprayer, weights, rear wheel weights, 1000 PTO, 3 point quick hitch, Ag Leader AutoLC-3E0, 10,763 hrs, tightcontrol, tail swing design, 5400 PSO Komtrax Steer, Product Ag Leader GPS 3-wheel, tilt, 8ft. blade, 45in. tall bale, 6 cylinder diesel engine model 6D95L, 31MPH; 2014 JD 8295R 4,849 hrs, IVT, ILS, Premium cab, active(Needs Display), hydraulics, 18ft. 8in. one piece boom,; Agt Industrial NT30 Like new floater tires, air2023 brakes; Receiver (75HP), powershift transmission; 1996 CATERPILLAR D4H III, 6,604 seat, 4 scv, front & rear full weights, 480/80R50 rear duals, Mini Excavator Full enclosed Cab Mechanical thumb, rubber tracks PLANTERS: 1999 Kinze 2600, 16 row planter, Martin row cleaners, hrs, 30in. steel tracks, 128in. 6 way angle blade, 3 speed powershift 420/85R34 front duals, power mirrors, large 1000 Nutri PTO, 31 mate MPH II Fert system, diesel truengine; count row clutches, liquid direct fert. option, CAT4 quick hitch, LED’s, buddy seat, very clean farmer 2023 GF Integrity STE35SR Mini track hoe, This unit has a full cab trans. enclosed cab, undercarriage 80%; closing wheels, section control; 1995 Case IH 5400 No-Till rubber owned; 2013 JD 8285R, 3,821 hrs, IVT, ILS, premium cab, leather, with heat, radio, touch screen display monitor, boom swing, and MOWERS: 2020 JD Z997R zero turn mower, 677 hrs, 72in. deck, Drill, front Case Coulter Cart, double disc openers, 8,334 Grain tweel wheels, suspension seat, diesel engine, warranty until FEB. 5scv rear remotes, power mirrors, 3pt. quick-hitch, HID lights, rear hydraulic thumb, Machine is ready to go Brand New!!; markers, Unverferth rolling 1990 baskets, owner, wheel weights, front weights, 480/80/50 rear tires,acres, large 1000 PTO, BULLDOZERS: Komatsu1 D37E2, Trackexcellent bulldozer, power angle/ 2024; 2016 Gravely 992269, Pro turn 260, 60in deck, adjustable 1245in. rowtallcorn liquid fertilizer, condition, buddy seat, Indiana planter tractor, very clean, right off the farm, field ready; JDtilt,7200, 8ft. blade, bale, 6planter, cylinder diesel engine model 6D95L, chute for deck, 1436 hrs, Kawasaki FX850v motor, duel fuel tanks; till coulters, spiked closing wheels,transmission; markers,1996 3 pt. hitch, field no 4wd excellent condition, last yr. of pre DEF; 1999 JD 9200, tractor, (75HP), powershift CATERPILLAR D4H III, 6,604TERMS & CONDITIONS: A 10% BUYERS PREMIUM WILL BE CHARGED ON ALL ITEMS CAPPED @ A 24spd, quad range transmission, 8,699 hrs, wheelready; weights, 3 hrs, 30in. steel tracks, 128in. 6 way angle blade, 3 speed powershift MAXIMUM OF $5,000.00 IN PREMIUM. Online bidder fees apply. EVERYTHING SELLS AS IS WHERE hydraulic remotes, heat/ AC, radio, farmer owned,TILLAGE field ready. 2010 trans. enclosed cab, undercarriage EQUIPMENT: Case IH TigermateII, 32ft.80%; working width, IS. ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE EQUIPMENTFACTS.COM & BUSSEYBROS.HIBID.COM- Auctioneers JD 8345RT, 3,786 hrs, 5 hydraulic remotes, 3 pointnew hitch,10in. 1000 knock on sweeps, TRUCKS, & CAR’s: 2015tandem Chevy 2500HD 4 Door 4x4 4 SUV’s, bar coil tines, on wings & Pickup Note: More items are coming in, please check back for more updated auction information. Call early PTO, 30in tracks, IVT transmission, 345 HP; 2012 JD 7260R, 7,655 gauge wheels, Truck,rear 6.0 liter gas engine, Automatic transmission overdrive, Z71 for the best exposure for your equipment! For a full listing please visit busseybros.hibid.com frame, hitch w/ hydraulic & electricw/plugs; main hrs, MFWD, IVT transmission, rear 3 pt. quick hitch, rear duals, package; 1963 Ford F-100 4x4 Pickup Truck, 360 V-8, 4 speed, 8’ large 1000 PTO, 16 front weights, buddy seat, 380/85R34 front bed, power steering, power brakes (all new brake lines), Only 48,861 tires, 480/80-46 rear tires; 2020 JD 6145R, 16,517.2 hrs, MFWD, original miles; 2011 Ford F250 Lariat, 6.7 Powerstroke, crew cab, 4x4, IVT trans, enclosed cab, heat, air, radio, front tires 420/85R28, rear deleted, leather seats , Navigation AM.FM/XM radio, dual climate tires 18.4R42, 100% tread, 18 front weights, rear 3 pt. hitch, 3 control, tinted windows power windows power locks; 2015 Ford F350 hydraulic remotes, 1000 PTO; 2019 JD 4066R, 2283hrs, full cab, Super Duty, 216,037 miles, 6.7 Liter Power Stroke diesel engine, heat and A/C, hydrostatic trans, 440R loader, w/bucket, rear PTO, 2 Reading service body, 4x4, extended cab, vinyl seats; 2011 FORD hydraulic remotes, quick hitch; 2015 Case IH 250 Magnum, 3,207.3 F350 SD LARIAT, 2011, Power Stroke 6.7L diesel engine, 267,031mi, by the Ohio Dept. of Ag. hrs, rear 480/80R50 duals, front 420/85R34 tires,Licensed 18spd. Leather Interior; powershift, 1000 PTO, 3 pt. hitch, 10 front weights; 2012 Case IH TRAILERS: 2000 Eby 24ft Livestock Trailer, gooseneck 2 stall, storage Orrin Baker, Magnum 235 AFS, 2,104 original hrs, rear duals, Auctioneers: MFWD, 1000 PTO, Grant & in the neckBussey, of the trailer Mike removeable side window; 18 spd. powershift, rear 3 pt. quick hitch; 2008 Case IH Puma 165, BOATS: 2022 POLAR KRAFT BAY 190CC NEW Center Console boat; Danny Troyer, Grant Nicodemus & Andy Wagner 3001 hrs, 18 spd. powershift transmission, PTO, 3 pt. hitch, rear 2023 Polar Kraft DAKOTA DKV 1670, 16ft. fishing boat, w/ trailer; duals ( not pictured), buddy seat, excellent condition; 2021 JD 2023 Polar Kraft DAKOTA DKV 1470, 14ft. fishing boat, w/ trailer;

FARMER & DEALER Heavy Equipment & AG Consignment SAT. DEC.16th, 2023 @ *8:30 A.M.* SAVE THE DATE!! SAVE THE DATE!!

(844)- SOLD-BBA (844)- SOLD-BBA 4938 S ST RT 49 Greenville, OHIO 45331


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SELLING IN 2 RINGS!! STARTS @ 8:30 A.M. EST. ONSITE & ONLINE BIDDING Tillage Equip cont: Case IH 3950 Folding Disk, 30ft. 3 section 3033R, 162.5 engine hrs, 92.5 pto hrs, hydro transmission, 72” MOWERS: 2020 JD Z997R zero turn mower, 677 hrs, 72in. deck, folding, tandem wing wheels, rear hitch w/ hydraulic hookup; 2017 mower deck, pto, 3 point hitch, 320R loader bucket; CATERPILLAR tweel wheels, suspension seat, diesel engine, warranty until FEB. Kuhn Krause Excelerator 8005-25, 21in. original blades, purchased Challenger CH55, 8,613 hrs, PTO, rubber 18in. tracks, powershift 2024; 2016 Gravely 992269, Pro turn 260, 60in deck, adjustable chute new in 2017, hydraulic down pressure, 8in. blade spacing, update trans, 4 hydraulic remotes; for deck, 1436 hrs, Kawasaki FX850v motor, duel fuel tanks; on wing fold, scrapers, 12ft. 2in transport width, 1 owner; 2010 SPRAYERS: 2016 Hagie STS12 , 2,547 hrs , 120’ Booms, 1,200 NEW PRODUCT: 30+ NEW Mini Excavators, gas engines, bucket w/ Landoll 7431-29 Pull Type Tandem Disk, Cushion Gang/ Rock Flex, gallon SS tank, AWS, Norac UC5 boom height control, chemical manual thumb. 8 Walk Behind Skidsteers 60+ Cattle Panles; (12+) 40 29ft. Working Width, Rigid Scrapers, Tandem Wheels on inductor, fence row nozzles, reversible drive fan, John Deere FT Shipping Containers, NEW, Used 1 time!!; Portable Restrooms; (5) Mainframe, Tandem Wheels on Wing Frame, Wing Stabilizer precision and rate controller, RowSense , 2630 display, Starfire Small Shipping Containers; (2) Skids of Traffic cones; (2) Skids Cattle Wheels, Hydraulic Wing Control; 3000 GPS receiver, excellent cond. 1995 Rogator 854, 80ft. booms, Panels (lightweight); (15+) Front Wrought Iron Gates; (10) 2023 AGT SEMIS & DUMP TRUCKS: 2005 STERLING L9500, 498955.8 miles, hydraulic width adjustment on tires, 5.9 Cummins eng, new tips & Industrial LRT23 Mini track skidsteer stand onperation, quick attach series 60 Detroit diesel, 8spd manual transmission, 20ft aluminum screens, 380/90/R46 tires; 2008 AG CHEM Terra Gator 6203 Floater bucket, 23 hp gas engine, Auxillary hydraulics, led headlights; (20+) dump bed; 2017 Peterbilt 579, 450,896 miles, day cab semi, Paccar Sprayer, 4,757 hrs, 1,800 gallon stainless tank, 100 gal. rinse tank, Toolbenches; 380 Hp engine, automatic transmission, super singles; 2006 3-wheel, Ag Leader Auto Steer, Product control, Ag Leader GPS SKIDSTEER ATTACHMENTS: JD Pro 900 Backhoe attachment, International 9200 Day cab semi, 760,794 miles, Cummins ISX15 Receiver (Needs Display), Like new floater tires, air brakes; Skidsteer mount, out riggers, 14 inch digging bucket; (13) Skid 600 engine, automatic transmission; 1996 International 9200 Day PLANTERS: 1999 Kinze 2600, 16 row planter, Martin row cleaners, Steer Auger with three bits; (12) Skidsteer Shredder Mowers: cab semi, 536,532 miles, M11 Cummins engine, Spicer 10spd. Nutri mate II Fert system, tru count row clutches, liquid direct fert. (3) Excavator Shredder Mowers; (40) Pallet Foks (varios makes Transmission; 1984 Ford L9000 Dump Truck with Benson Welding rubber closing wheels, section control; 1995 Case IH 5400 No-Till & sizes); (5) Trenchers; 2023 Agrotk Topcat SSFM81 Skidsteer 2010 JD 8345RT 2018 Kinzie Grain 2016 Cart 2004rearJohn Deere 9660STS and Fabrication Bed, serial# 74-1069 manual trans, diff lock, Grain Drill,1051 front Case Coulter Cart, double disc openers, 8,334Hagie STS12 mount forestry mulcher chain safety manually adjustable 470,444mi; 2006 Kenworth T300, 164,437 miles, CAT C7 engine acres, markers, Unverferth rolling baskets, 1 owner, excellent push bar 8inch cut capacity; (3) 2023 Agrotk Topcat SSSCR72 300Hp, Eaton Fuller 10spd. transmission, Beau Roc dump bed, 12ft. condition, field ready; JD 7200, 12 row corn planter, liquid fertilizer, Skidsteer Soil Conditioner 72in; (5) Tiller attachments; (3) long, barn door style tailgate, single axle; 2001 Freightliner FL70 no till coulters, spiked closing wheels, markers, 3 pt. hitch, field Hydraulic hammer breakers; (15) Root Grapple Buckets; (20) Heavy Duty Service Truck, Knapheide Service body rear hitch ready; Skidsteer Plate hitchs; (6) Sweepers; includes 2in reciever and fixed pintle hitch air lines at rear of truck, TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: Case IH TigermateII, 32ft. working width, TOO MANY ITEMS TO LIST!! VISIT US ONLINE AT AUCTIONZIP Cat Engine Engine Serial# CKM00844, auto trans, air brakes, am/fm new 10in. knock on sweeps, 4 bar coil tines, tandem on wings & #47130 for a full listing. Auction order will be posted week of radio, air ride drivers seat; 2014 INTERNATIONAL Prostar Day cab main frame, gauge wheels, rear hitch w/ hydraulic & electric plugs; auction!! truck, 404564 miles, 8spd Eaton trans; 2002 KENWORTH T600, (844)- SOLD-BBA SELLING IN 2 RINGS!! STARTS @ 8:30 A.M. EST. ONSITE & ONLINE BIDDING 328,198 mi, 18Spd Eaton fuller transmission; 4938 S ST RT 49 Greenville, OHIO 45331 TRACTORS-COMBINES-CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT- FARM COMBINE HEADS & PLATFORMS: 2010 JD 635F, flex auger head, Licensed by the Ohio Dept. of Ag. EQUIPMENT- SEMI’s- SEMI TRAILERS- TRUCKS-VEHICLESBOATS2012 JohnCONTAINERS Deere 7260R poly skid shoes; JD RD745F, Flex draper; 2021 RD45F Bean Auctioneers: Grant & Orrin Bussey, Mike Baker, UTV’s- ATV’s-MOWERSSHIPPING 2012 Case IH Magnum 235 Header, ONLY 49 hrs, JD Adapter, Dual Knife Drive, RGD Header Danny Troyer, Grant Nicodemus & Andy Wagner (844)- SOLD-BBA Height Sensor, Poly; Pre-register onsite on FRI. 2010 JD 8345RT 2018 Kinzie 1051 Grain Cart 2016 Hagie STS12 2004 John Deere HARVEST EQUIP: 2018 Kinzie 1051 Grain Cart, Pto driven, roller Dec. 15th 8am-5pm 9660STS tarp, 22in. Hydraulic raise/lower unload auger, adjustable unload TERMS & CONDITIONS: A 10% BUYERS PREMIUM WILL BE CHARGED ON ALL 2015 JOHN DEERE 8345R 2014 JOHN DEERE 8295R chute, tire size 900/60R32, Libra Cart scales w/ bluetooth feature, ITEMS CAPPED @ A 2012 Case IH Magnum 235 2012 John Deere 7260R very clean, low usage; Killbros 1400 Grain cart, corner auger, 650 IS. ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE EQUIPMENTFACTS.COM & BUSSEYBROS.HIBID. 2008 Case IH Puma 165 bushel, 68x50.00-32 floater tires; Brent 420 Grain cart, side auger, COM- Auctioneers tarp, single axle; Note: More items are coming in, please check back for more updated auction HAY EQUIPMENT: Kuhns Manf. 1534 Bale Accumulator, Pull type; information. Call early (2) Krone Swadro pull type hay rake; GFC Bale Bandit 100, 6,753 for the best exposure for your equipment! For a full listing please visit busseybros. bundles, excellent condition, used this year, ready to go; hibid.com UTILITY VEHICLES: 2021 JD Gator XUV 835R HVAC, fully enclosed MAXIMUM OF $5,000.00 IN PREMIUM. Online bidder fees apply. EVERYTHING cab, cloth,Case turn signals, power dump, new; JOHN DEERE SELLS8345R AS IS WHERE 2014 JOHN DEERE 8295R 2008 IH Puma 16595hrs, 780 miles, like2015 2022 JD Gator 835M HVAC, 337.8 hrs, 1,644 miles, electric dump 2010 Komatsu PC228US LC-3E0 2020 John Deere S780 2013 John Deere 8285R bed, enclosed cab w/ heat & air, 4wd, excellentS-160, condition;Laser 2023 E-ZGO EQUIPMENT: SOMERO S-160, Laser CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: SOMERO screed, 2132.5 CONCRETE 2023 GF Integrity STE35SR Miniscreed, track2132.5 hoe, This unit has a full cab RXV Gas65 powered cart, brand new!!, rear hrs, newwith tires,heat, 65 hp 4radio, cylinder 4 stroke diesel engine, volt key boom swing, and hrs,Valor newG EFI, tires, hp 4 golf cylinder 4 stroke diesel engine, 12 volt key touch screen display12monitor, folding seat, front windshield, electronic fuel injected engine; 2023 on key off ignition with start aid, height of 8’ and 3”, width of 7” on keyRXV offValor ignition withpowered start aid, height of 8' and 3", width of 7" outside hydraulic Machine ready to go Brand E-Z-GO G EFI, Gas golf cart, canopy, electronic of tires and 9’thumb, 10” outside of screedishead, length of 13’ 10” New!!; fuel injected engine, brand new!; 2023 E-Z-GO Liberty Elite Electric with boom in and 32’ 5” with boom out, weight of 12,600 lbs, 20 outside of tires and 9' 10" outside of screed head, length of 13' 10" BULLDOZERS: 1990 Komatsu D37E2, Track ftbulldozer, power angle/ Golf 2017 in Kubota dieselof 12,600 lbs, 20boom 8ft wide screen and 160sqft per 6pass; withCart; boom andRTV-X1120D, 32' 5" with11679.7 boommiles, out,4x4, weight ft reach, tilt, 8ft. blade, 45in. tall bale, cylinder diesel engine model 6D95L, engine; 2022 Kubota RTV-X1120, 16.9 Hrs, Enclosed cab, Auto LIFTS & FORKLIFTS: (2) Genie GS-1930, scissor lifts, electric, solid boom reach, 8ft wide screen and 160sqft per pass; (75HP), powershift transmission; CATERPILLAR D4H III, 6,604 dump bed, Variable Hydo transmission, Diesel engine; non marking tires, 25ft working height, 2’ 6” width, 1996 6ft length, MANURE Bambauer hose reel with 1 milescissor of hose. 6lifts, electric, solid 500lbs lifting 2013tracks, Skyjack SJIII3219, lift, battery LIFTS &EQUIPMENT: FORKLIFTS: (2) Genie GS-1930, hrs, capacity; 30in. steel 128in. 6 scissor way angle blade, 3 speed powershift sections (3/4 mile)tires, of 6in.25ft trunkworking line and 1320ft. 5in. 2' drag6"line. No 6ft length, powered, 24volt,enclosed 19ft. platform height, NEW batteries;80%; 2016 Snorkel non marking height, width, trans. cab, undercarriage Menders! Only 10 million gallon moved with this set up. Stored S3219E, scissor lift, battery powered, 2 person capacity, 19ft. 500lbs lifting Drag capacity; Skyjack SJIII3219, scissor lift, battery TRUCKS, SUV’s, CAR’s: 2015 Chevy 2500HD inside; Bambauer Hose 3 2013 point Surface Applicator with Krone height, 24V motor; Clark CGP45&Forklift Diesel engine, 2 stage mast 4 Door 4x4 Pickup flow meter, (Applicator only); AFI 35HD manure pump, pull batteries; type; solid tires power 6.0 adjust forks 6414hrs. runsAutomatic and operates;transmission Genie powered, 24volt, 19ft. platform height, NEW 2016 Snorkel Truck, liter gas engine, w/ overdrive, Z71 NUHN 0161,scissor PTO driven pump, manure handling system, hydraulic personal 414.4 hrs, electric motor, solid non 360 V-8, 4 speed, 8' S3219E, lift, battery powered, 2 person capacity, 19ft. GR-20, Runabout package; 1963lift, Ford F-100 4x4 Pickup Truck, lifting; marking tires, 350lbs capacity, 25ft 9in working height; height, 24V motor; Clark CGP45 Forklift power Dieselangle/ engine, 2 stage mast bed, power steering, power brakes (all new 6brake lines), Only 48,861 BULLDOZERS:1990 Komatsu D37E2, Track bulldozer, MANURE EQUIPMENT: Bambauer hose reel with 1 mile of hose. solid forks 6414hrs. operates; Geniesectionsoriginal tilt, 8ft. tires blade, power 45in. tall adjust bale, 6 cylinder diesel engineruns modeland 6D95L, (3/4 mile)miles; of 6in. trunk and 1320ft. drag 6.7 line. Powerstroke, No 2011lineFord F250 5in. Lariat, crew cab, 4x4, (75HP), transmission; III, 6,604 Menders! Only 10 million gallon moved with this set AM.FM/XM up. Stored GR-20,powershift Runabout personal1996 lift,CATERPILLAR 414.4 hrs,D4H electric motor, solid non deleted, leather seats , Navigation radio, dual climate hrs, 30in. steel tracks, 128in. 6 way angle blade, 3 speed powershift inside; Bambauer Drag Hose 3 point Surface Applicator with Krone marking tires, capacity, control, tinted windows power locks; 2015 Ford F350 trans. enclosed cab,350lbs undercarriage 80%; 25ft 9in working height; flow meter, (Applicator only); AFI 35HDpower manure windows pump, pull type; MANURE2020 EQUIPMENT: hose 6 0161, Super miles, 6.7 system, Liter Power Stroke diesel engine, MOWERS: JD Z997R zeroBambauer turn mower, 677 hrs,reel 72in. with deck, 1 mile of hose. NUHN PTODuty, driven216,037 pump, manure handling hydraulic tweel wheels, suspension seat, diesel engine, until FEB. sections (3/4 mile) of 6in. trunk linewarranty and 1320ft. 5in. drag line. Nolifting; Reading service body, 4x4, extended cab, vinyl seats; 2011 FORD 2024; 2016 Gravely 992269, Pro turn 260, 60in deck, adjustable SKIDSTEERS: 2016 CAT 289D Track skidsteer, 4,187.6 hrs, Menders! with set up. Stored enclosedF350 LARIAT, 2011, Stroke seat, 6.7L17.7 diesel engine, 267,031mi, chute for deck,Only 143610 hrs,million Kawasakigallon FX850vmoved motor, duel fuelthis tanks; cab w/SD heat & air, radio, glassPower door, suspension inside; Drag Hose 3 point Surface Applicator with Krone Leather Interior; SAVE THEBambauer DATE!! in. rubber tracks, hand controls, 84in. CAT bucket, backup camera, SELLING in 2 RINGS! quick tach, very2000 good condition, owner; Bobcat S220 gooseneck 2 stall, storage flow meter, (Applicator only); AFI 35HD manure pump, pull type; electric TRAILERS: Eby 24ft1 Livestock Trailer, FARMER & DEALER Heavy Equipment & AG Consignment Bobcat A770, 6,000 hrs. Bobcat T300, 4,900 hrs; 2020 Bobcat NUHN 0161,2023 PTO pump, manure handling system, hydraulic in the of the removeable SAT. DEC.16th, @ driven *8:30 A.M.* S550, 3,959 hrs,neck enclosed cab, trailer foot controls, heat & air;side 2017 window; lifting; 2020 John Deere S780, 967 eng. hrs. 713 sep. hrs. BOATS: 20223,697hrs, POLARopen KRAFT BAYhydraulics, 190CC hand NEW Center Console boat; COMBINES: Bobcat S550 Skidsteer, cab, aux. Full Kondex Concaves, Active Concave Tooth, XTD controls,2023 manualPolar quick Kraft tach, Kubota dieselDKV engine, foot throttle, SKIDSTEERS: 2016 CAT 289DIsolation, Track Deep skidsteer, 4,187.6 hrs, DAKOTA 1670, 16ft. fishing boat, w/ trailer; Wear Tristream Rotor & Grain Handling, Pro Drive with ISO/ H controls, 10-16.5 tires; 2015 Bobcat T650 Track skidsteer, enclosed cab air,eng. radio, door, seat, 17.7 2023 Polarcab, Kraft DAKOTA DKVSR210, 1470,wheel 14ft.loader, fishing boat, w/ trailer; Harvestsmart; 2014w/JDheat S680&2,892 hrs, glass 1,980 sep. hrs, suspension Pro 3,205 hrs, enclosed 2 speed; 2018 CASE in. rubber tracks, hand controls, 84in. CAT bucket, backup camera, MOWERS: 2020 JD Z997R zero turn mower, Drive w/ Harvest Smart, HID lighting package premium cab, power 3900 hrs, H/ISO hand controls, enclosed cab, heat & A/C; 2018 677 hrs, 72in. deck, cast tailboard, straw chopper, 5 speed feederhouse, 650/85R38 loader,suspension 3900 hrs, H/ISO handdiesel controls,engine, warranty until FEB. electric quick tach, very good condition, 1 owner; Bobcat S220 CASE SR210, tweelwheel wheels, seat, Front duals, 620/75R25 rear tires; 2004 JD 9660STS, 4,237 engine enclosed cab, heat & A/C, radio, 12 ply 10-16.5 tires, hydraulic Bobcat hrs.binBobcat T300, 2024;2022 2016 Gravely 992269,Only Pro 60in deck, adjustable chute hrs, 2,763 A770, sep. hrs,6,000 2wd, J&M extensions, new4,900 Condex hrs; 2020 Bobcat quick attach; Bobcat S770 Skidsteer, 135turn hrs, 260, hydraulic S550, 3,959 hrs, cab, foot for 2deck, hrs, FX850v concave 2 yrs. ago, 2ndenclosed owner, floater drive tirescontrols, 1250/46-32,heat steer& air; 2017 quick tach, speed,1436 enclosed cab,Kawasaki w/ heat & AC, Hi-flow,motor, 92hp, duel fuel tanks; tires 28L-26, sellerSkidsteer, purchased in3,697hrs, 2010, ran approx. 3,500lb NEW operating capacity, automatic ride control; Bobcat S550 open1000 cab,acres aux. hydraulics, hand PRODUCT: 30+ NEW Mini Excavators, gas engines, bucket w/ each yr with, serviced each year by local JD dealership, has EXCAVATORS: 2000 CATERPILLAR 322BL Excavator, 10,305HRS, controls, manual quick tach, Kubota diesel engine, foot throttle, manual thumb. 8 Walk Behind Skidsteers 60+ Cattle Panles; (12+) 40 paperwork, wired for 2630 (Greenstar ready), ATU, fully 32in. track width, 15ft. Track Length; 2018 Bobcat E35I Mini ISO/ H controls, 10-16.5 tires; 2015 Bobcat T650 Track skidsteer,Excavator, FT2,542.8 Shipping Containers, NEW, Used time!!; operational, excellent condition; hrs, rubber tracks, enclosed cab w/ 1 heat & air, Portable Restrooms; (5) TRACTORS: JD8345R,cab, 7,6002hrs, 480/80R50 duals,SR210, wheel loader, hydraulicSmall thumb,Shipping blade; 2001Containers; New Holland EC240, approx 3,205 hrs,2014 enclosed speed; 2018rear CASE (2) Skids of2,634 Traffic cones; (2) Skids Cattle 380/80R38 front duals, 80% tread, IVT transmission, ILS hrs, (actual hrs unknown), 48in Tooth Pro smooth lip bucket, 3900 hrs, H/ISO hand controls, enclosed cab, heat & A/C; 2018 manual Panels (lightweight); (15+) Front Wrought Iron Gates; (10) 2023 AGT suspension, 22 front weights, 5 hydraulic remotes, 1000 PTO, 3 thumb, JRB quick-attach, 54,000lb. operating weight, CASE SR210, wheeloption; loader, H/ISO LRT23 Mini track 85.9-C skidsteer stand point quick hitch, 31MPH 20143900 JOHNhrs, DEERE 8295R,hand 4,600controls, manual Industrial operator controls, 157hp Cummins engine, fully onperation, quick attach hrs, IVT, transmission, ILS& suspension, 380/80R38 dual tires, tracks23 & undercarriage in veryAuxillary good condition, sells enclosed cab, heat A/C, radio, 12 plyfront 10-16.5 tires, hydraulic operational, bucket, hp gas engine, hydraulics, led headlights; (20+) 480/80R50 rear duals, 80% tread, 5 hydraulic remotes, 24 front with service manuals & operator manuals; 2010 Komatsu PC228US quick attach; 2022 Bobcat S770 Skidsteer, Only 135 hrs, hydraulic Toolbenches; weights, rear wheel weights, 1000 PTO, 3 point quick hitch, LC-3E0, 10,763 hrs, tight tail swing design, 5400 PSO Komtrax quick tach, 2 8295R speed, enclosed cab,Premium w/ heat AC, Hi-flow, 92hp, hydraulics, SKIDSTEER ATTACHMENTS: JD ProNT30 900 Backhoe attachment, 31MPH; 2014 JD 4,849 hrs, IVT, ILS, cab,&active 18ft. 8in. one piece boom,; 2023 Agt Industrial seat, 4 scv,operating front & rear full weights, automatic 480/80R50 rear duals, Mini Excavator Full enclosed Cab Mechanical thumb, rubber tracks 3,500lb capacity, ride control; Skidsteer mount, out riggers, 14 inch digging bucket; (13) Skid 420/85R34 front duals, power mirrors, large 1000 PTO, 31 MPH diesel engine; EXCAVATORS: 2000 CATERPILLAR 322BL Excavator, 10,305HRS,2023 GFSteer bits; (12)hasSkidsteer option, CAT4 quick hitch, LED’s, buddy seat, very clean farmer IntegrityAuger STE35SRwith Mini three track hoe, This unit a full cab Shredder Mowers: 32in. track 2018 owned; 2013 JDwidth, 8285R,15ft. 3,821 Track hrs, IVT,Length; ILS, premium cab,Bobcat leather, E35I Mini with heat, radio, touch screen display monitor, boom swing, (3) Excavator Shredder Mowers; (40)andPallet Foks (varios makes 5scv rear remotes, powerhrs, mirrors, 3pt. quick-hitch, HID lights, rear Excavator, 2,542.8 rubber tracks, enclosed cab w/ heat & air,hydraulic thumb, Machine is ready to go Brand New!!; & sizes); (5) Trenchers; Agrotk Topcat SSFM81 Skidsteer wheel weights, front weights, 480/80/50 rear tires, large 1000 PTO, BULLDOZERS: 1990 Komatsu D37E2, Track2023 bulldozer, power angle/ hydraulic thumb, blade; 2001 New Holland EC240, approx 2,634 tilt, 8ft. blade, 45in. tall bale, 6 cylinder diesel engine model 6D95L, buddy seat, Indiana planter tractor, very clean, right off the farm, mount forestry mulcher rear chain safety manually adjustable hrs, (actual hrslast unknown), 48in Tooth Pro4wd smooth excellent condition, yr. of pre DEF; 1999 JD 9200, tractor, lip bucket, (75HP), powershift transmission; 1996 CATERPILLAR D4H III, 6,604 bar 8inch 2023 Agrotk Topcat SSSCR72 24spd, quad range transmission, 8,699 hrs, wheel weights, 3 steel tracks, 128in. 6cut waycapacity; angle blade, 3(3) speed powershift manual thumb, JRB quick-attach, 54,000lb. operating weight, hrs, 30in.push hydraulic remotes, heat/ AC, radio, farmer owned, field ready. 2010 trans. enclosed cab, undercarriage 80%; Skidsteer Soil Conditioner 72in; (5) Tiller attachments; (3) manual operator controls, 157hp Cummins 85.9-C engine, fully JD 8345RT, 3,786 hrs, 5 hydraulic remotes, 3 point hitch, 1000 TRUCKS, SUV’s, & CAR’s: 2015 Chevy 2500HD 4 Door 4x4 Pickup operational, tracks & undercarriage in very good condition, sells Hydraulic hammer breakers; Root Grapple Buckets; (20) PTO, 30in tracks, IVT transmission, 345 HP; 2012 JD 7260R, 7,655 Truck, 6.0 liter gas engine, Automatic transmission(15) w/ overdrive, Z71 hrs, MFWD, IVT transmission, rear 3 pt. quick hitch, rear duals, package; 1963 Ford F-100 4x4 Pickup Truck, 360 V-8, 4 speed, 8’ with service manuals & operator manuals; 2010 Komatsu PC228US Skidsteer Plate hitchs; (6) Sweepers; large 1000 PTO, 16 front weights, buddy seat, 380/85R34 front steering, power brakes (all new brake lines), Only 48,861 LC-3E0, 10,763 hrs, tight tail swing design, 5400 PSO Komtrax bed, power MANY TO6.7LIST!! VISIT US ONLINE AT AUCTIONZIP tires, 480/80-46 rear tires; 2020 JD 6145R, 16,517.2 hrs, MFWD, original TOO miles; 2011 Ford ITEMS F250 Lariat, Powerstroke, crew cab, 4x4, hydraulics, 18ft. 8in. one boom,; 2023 Agtrear Industrial NT30 deleted,#47130 IVT trans, enclosed cab, heat, air, piece radio, front tires 420/85R28, leather seats AM.FM/XM radio, dual climatewill be posted week of for, Navigation a full listing. Auction order tires 100% Full tread,enclosed 18 front weights, rear 3 pt. hitch,thumb, 3 control, tinted windows power windows power locks; 2015 Ford F350 Mini18.4R42, Excavator Cab Mechanical rubber tracks auction!! hydraulic remotes, 1000 PTO; 2019 JD 4066R, 2283hrs, full cab, Super Duty, 216,037 miles, 6.7 Liter Power Stroke diesel engine, diesel engine; heat and A/C, hydrostatic trans, 440R loader, w/bucket, rear PTO, 2 Reading service body, 4x4, extended cab, vinyl seats; 2011 FORD hydraulic remotes, quick hitch; 2015 Case IH 250 Magnum, 3,207.3 F350 SD LARIAT, 2011, Power Stroke 6.7L diesel engine, 267,031mi, hrs, rear 480/80R50 duals, front 420/85R34 tires, 18spd. Leather Interior; powershift, 1000 PTO, 3 pt. hitch, 10 front weights; 2012 Case IH TRAILERS: 2000 Eby 24ft Livestock Trailer, gooseneck 2 stall, storage Magnum 235 AFS, 2,104 original hrs, rear duals, MFWD, 1000 PTO, in the neck of the trailer removeable side window; 18 spd. powershift, rear 3 pt. quick hitch; 2008 Case IH Puma 165, BOATS: 2022 POLAR KRAFT BAY 190CC NEW Center Console boat; 3001 hrs, 18 spd. powershift transmission, PTO, 3 pt. hitch, rear 2023 Polar Kraft DAKOTA DKV 1670, 16ft. fishing boat, w/ trailer; duals ( not pictured), buddy seat, excellent condition; 2021 JD 2023 Polar Kraft DAKOTA DKV 1470, 14ft. fishing boat, w/ trailer;

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McFARLIN ABSOLUTE

833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID Auction will be held at Jeromesville American Legion Post 749. Property Location: Property is located on Country Road 1975 (Plum Street) just east of the •Jeromesville limits. Watch • Building Lots • Hillsdale Local Schools 31 Acres 2 Parcels •village Tillable • Woods for RES signs. th Pick up a flyer in the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. MONDAY, DECEMBER. 11th | 5PM McFARLIN ABSOLUTE 31 Acres • 2 Parcels • Tillable • Woods • Building Lots • Hillsdale Local Schools JEROMESVILLE LAND AUCTION Andy White 419-651-2152 | Joseph Mast | Brock Rader Mary Hartley | Drew Turner | Seth Andrews, Broker SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE Auction willPremium be held at Jeromesville American Legion Post 749. 10% Buyers LIC # 2022000271 Property Location: Property is located on Country Road 1975 (Plum Street) just Auction by order of Greg & Jeff McFarlin and for RES signs. east of the Jeromesville village limits. Watch Jill Schwerer Pick up a flyerTOinAthe infoDATE box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. POSTPONED LATER See www.RES.bid forof more details.v Auction by order Greg & Jeff McFarlin and Jill Schwerer

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833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID Wed, December 13th • 4:30 PM AWESOME WATERFOWL & TILLABLE ABSOLUTE LAND AUCTION 55.7 Acres • Controlled Flooding & Drainage • Cropland Income• Controlled Flooding & Drainage • Cropland Income 55.7 Acres Excellent Waterfowl Management OpportuExcellent Waterfowl Management Opportunity nity SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE 10% Buyers Premium LIC # 2022000271 Andy White 419-651-2152 | Joseph Mast | Drew Turner | Mary Hartley Jake White | Brock Rader | Seth Andrews, Broker Auction will be held on location on County Road 175, Jeromesville. From US RTE 30 west of the Wayne County line take County Road 175 south to the property. Watch for the RES signs. Preview: Pick up a brochure and walk the land Auction will be held on location on County Road 175, Jeromesville. at your leisure. Private showings available From US RTE 30 west of the Wayne County line take County Road 175 south to the property. Watch for through Andy White, 419-651-2152.

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833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID Come visit the museum and preview this auctions lots Friday, December 15th from 2pm – 5pm Items are located at Charlie’s Museum in Southington, Ohio. 2785 Warren Burton Rd, Southington, OH 44470 Removal of items: All items must be paid in full and picked up on December 21st @ 9am – 4pm or December 22nd @ 9am – 1pm, or prior arrangements must be made with Drew Turner 330-307-0267. Any items left will be forfeited at the buyer’s expense. LifetimeBIDDING Collection of BEGINS - MON, DEC. 11TH @9AM Primitives - Antiques - Collectables & More LOTS BEGIN ENDING - TUES, DEC. 19TH @5PM Drew Turner, Auctioneer 330-307-0267 SCAN Come HERE TO STAY TO DATEand preview this auctions lots visit theUP museum 10% Buyers Premium | Lic# Friday, December 15th from 2pm – 5pm 2022000271 Items are located at Charlie’s Museum in Southington, Ohio. CHARLES PLOTT JR. TRUST 2785 Warren Burton Rd, Southington, OH 44470 833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID Removal of items: All items must be paid in full and picked up on December 21st @ AUCTION FOR9am COMPLETE LISTING AND – 4pm or December 22ndPICTURES @ 9am – 1pm, or prior arrangements must be made VISIT withWWW.RES.BID Drew Turner 330-307-0267. Any items left will be forfeited at the buyer’s expense. Primitive, Antiques, Collectables, Tools & Primitive, Antiques, Collectables, Tools & More: More: Bear trap trap && lots lots ofof good goodtraps, traps, anvil, anvil, multiple multiple vintage Bear snow sleds, good wood vintage snowassorted sleds, assorted good& metal wood pulleys, & crocks,pulleys, hay sigh, hay slings, hay trolleys, Lockwood metal crocks, hay sigh, hay slings, hay Taylor Row No. 9 stuffers, Taylortrolleys, Row No.Lockwood 9 lever cutter, hand sausage lever stuffers, good butter vin- churn, goodcutter, vintagehand handsausage tools, large wooden tage tools, largeDressel woodenRail butter glasshand churns, Large Roadchurn, lantern and other glass churns, Large Dressel lanternof cars and smaller lanterns, L.G.B. trainRail setRoad collection and othermilk smaller lanterns, set engines, bottles – someL.G.B. local totrain Southington, cloth collection of cars and engines, milk bottles seed bags, Coca Cola memorabilia, butcher– knives, some to Southington, seedAirport bags, memorabilia, sheeplocal shears, hog scrapers,cloth Warren Coca Cola memorabilia, butcher knives, oilers, radiator -caps, good vintage wood boxes, Ford sheep shears, hog scrapers, Warren Airport and New Holland Tractor/Implement repair and parts memorabilia, oilers, radiator -caps, good manuals.wood boxes, Ford and New Holland vintage Note: Charlie has been his entire life and has Tractor/Implement repaircollecting and parts manuals. enjoyed sharing collection withhishisentire friends, family Note: Charlie hashis been collecting andand community. He has decided time for others to life has enjoyed sharing his it’s collection enjoyhis hisfriends, treasures, as heandhascommunity. for so long.He This is only with family one decided auction of the his volume of has it’smany time to forcome. othersDue to to enjoy treasures, as hethis hasis for Thisofiswhat only is at the his collection, onlysoalong. fraction one auctionthere of many to come. to in thethe vol-upcoming museum, will be similarDue items ume of his Watch collection, thisnext is only a fraction of auctions. for the online only auction coming what is at theThe museum, there will betractors, similar implements in February. Ferguson restored items in the upcoming auctions. Watch forheld in and memorabilia live onsite auction will be the next2024. online only auction coming in FebAugust ruary. The Ferguson restored tractors, impleTerms: Accepted forms of payment include: cash, check, ments and memorabilia live onsite auction and credit card (max $3000). A 10% Buyer’s Premium will be held in August 2024. will be applied to each purchase. All Items must be paid Terms: Accepted forms of payment include: for in check, full priorand to credit pickingcard up.(max All Items mustAbe picked up cash, $3000). December @ 9amwill – 4pm or December 10% Buyer’s21st Premium be applied to each22nd @ 9am – 1pm.AllRES Auctions doesin NOT purchase. Items must Services be paid for full ship items. prior to picking up. All Items must be picked COMPLETE LISTING AND PICTURES up December 21stFOR @ 9am – 4pm or DecemVISIT WWW.RES.BID ber 22nd @ 9am – 1pm. RES Auctions Services does NOT ship items. SCAN HERE TO BIDDING BEGINS - MON, DEC. 11TH @9AM STAY UP TO DATE LOTS BEGIN ENDING - TUES, DEC. 19TH @5PMv

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Lifetime Collection of Primitives - Antiques - Collectables & More

Drew Turner, Auctioneer 330-307-0267 10% Buyers Premium | Lic# 2022000271

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833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID Day 1: Huge Inventory: Potting Equipment – Greenhouse & Irrigation Equipment – Tractor – Trucks Day 2: Greenhouse Inventory: Pots – Seeds – Fertilizers -Misc Items will be located at 732 County Road 1775, Ashland. Preview: Items willBIDDING be available forWILL preview START ENDING Wednesday, December 13th th & Wednesday, December 27th 2-5PM. Apth pointments available, please call 330-845-4411. BIDDING WILL START ENDING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28th & FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29th AT 1PM 2 DAY ONLINE ONLY ENORMOUS QUANTITY - GREAT QUALITY ENORMOUS QUANTITY - GREAT QUALITY RETIREMENT DISPERSAL Day 1: Huge AUCTION Inventory: Potting Equipment – Greenhouse & Irrigation Andy White– Tractor 419-651-2152 Equipment – Trucks | Jake White | Bidding Drew Turner | Jack Adelman @RES.Bid Day 2:HERE Greenhouse SCAN TO Inventory: Pots – Seeds – Fertilizers -Misc STAY ItemsUP willTO beDATE located at 732 County Road 1775, Ashland. 15% Buyers Premium Preview: Items will be available for preview Wednesday, December 13th LIC # 2022000271 & Wednesday, December 27th 2-5PM. Appointments available, please Bidding SCAN HERE TO call 330-845-4411. @RES.Bid STAY UP TO DATE

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ASHLAND COUNTY ABSOLUTE

833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 29th | 4PM Andy White 419-651-2152 | Joseph Mast | Brock Rader Mary Hartley | Seth Andrews, Broker SCAN HERE TO 2 Parcels • Tillable • Pasture • Woods • Buildable • Great Hunting STAY UP TO DATE th 10% Buyers Premium LIC # 2022000271 2 Parcels • Tillable • Pasture • Woods • Buildable • Great Hunting Auction will be held onsite on the corner of US Rt 30 and County Road 175, just east of State Route 89. Watch for RES signs. Pick up a brochure in the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. Private Showings are available through Andy White 419-651-2152. ASHLAND COUNTY ABSOLUTE 82.5 ACRE FARM AUCTION

82.5 ACRE FARM AUCTION FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 29 | 4PM

Auction will be held onsite on the corner of US Rt 30 and County Road 175, just east of State Route 89. Watch for RES signs. Pick up a brochure in the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. Private Showings are available through Andy White 419-651-2152. Andy White 419-651-2152 | Joseph Mast | Brock Rader SCAN HERE TO Mary Hartley | Seth Andrews, Broker STAY UP TO DATE

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Inflation Reduction Act, the biggest piece of climate legislation in U.S. history, include a bonus 10% credit for “energy communities,” defined as brownfield sites, areas with large historic levels of employment or tax revenue derived from coal, oil, gas extraction or communities where a coal power station closed after 2009 or a coal mine closed after 1999, among other criteria. “The IRA is intentionally designed to promote these conversions,” he said. “The state’s role in economic development is really pivotal.” Minelands and brownfields. Danny Van Clief, CEO of Sun Tribe Development, part of Sun Tribe Solar, a Charlottesville, Virginia, company that’s one of the largest clean energy companies in the mid-Atlantic, said it’s become increasingly difficult to get large solar farms approved. “Some of that resistance is rational and some of that resistance is somewhat irrational. We’re actually battling organized resistance to the deployment of renewables,” he said. That opposition, Van Clief said, “causes us to be incredibly thoughtful about where we site potential projects.” Former mine lands and other “previously disturbed areas” tend to be less controversial sites and inject investment into communities that mined the coal that powered the United States for most of its industrialized history but have fallen on hard times since. Sun Tribe, along with another solar developer, Washington, D.C.based Sol Systems, is working with The Nature Conservancy to build solar projects on former coal mine lands in southwest Virginia, eastern Tennessee and eastern Kentucky, that fall within its Cumberland Forest Project, one of the group’s largest conservation efforts at 253,000 acres. In Virginia, the state Energy Department, formerly the Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, helped The Nature Conservancy identify non-forested former mine lands near existing utility lines and other infrastructure, which were then whittled down to avoid areas with important wildlife, habitat or other considerations that made them unsuitable for solar development. A forthcoming report, Mining the Sun, will lay out a case for “strategically siting new energy infrastructure on degraded lands like mining sites, landfills and brownfields” in order to help meet the ambitious decarbonization goals of states, corporations, utilities and the federal government. The Nature Conservancy also has a hand in the development of the Bright Night Starfire Renewable Energy Center, an 800-megawatt solar project that is billed as the largest renewable power project in Kentucky and one of the largest in the nation to be built on former minelands. In the case of the Cumberland Forest project, the conservancy and the Virginia Department of Energy helped assure Sun Tribe that it wasn’t “onboarding additional liability” as a result of building on the former minelands, said Betsy Arlen, the company’s vice president of real estate. Building solar on former mineland is picking up steam across the country, from West Virginia and Vermont to Ohio and Nevada. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says there may be as much as 43 million acres of brownfields suitable for renewable power development. (This story was edited for length. It was republished under Creative Commons license. It originally ran in the Ohio Capital Journal, an independent non-profit news organizaiton, on Nov. 27. The full version of the story can be found at: ohiocapitaljournal.com/briefs/new-life-for-old-coalminelands-and-power-plants-are-hot-renewable-development-spots/.)


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ESBENSHADE RICHLAND COUNTY

Saturday, December 16th PERSONAL PROPERTY AT 10AM & REAL ESTATE AT 12 NOON ESBENSHADE RICHLAND COUNTY FARM AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ABSOLUTE AUCTION REAL ESTATE: This one checks the boxes: high percentage fertile tillable land, solid home and buildings, location, ideal layout, and sells to the highest bidder. Of the total 75.1 acres, approximately 63 are open and tillable with the balance the homestead and 6 acres of woods. The farm not only offers ideal surface drainage but also benefits from systematic tiling throughout much of the farm. The past few years fertilizer and lime improvements have increased fertility as is evident in this year’s crop of 69.5 bushel to the acre of soybeans. The 6 acres of woods on the rear of the property does have some mature timber and is ideal for harvesting one of the large bucks roaming the property. Matching the character of the land is a good farm homestead giving you the opportunity to purchase a picturesque Richland County farm. The main level of the two-story farmhouse has a bedroom, family room, living room, kitchen, full bath, and both a front and rear enclosed porch. The upstairs offers 2-3 additional bedrooms. The home is solid and ready for you to make whatever modern renovations you desire. There are several outbuildings on the property used over the years for livestock and equipment storage. The home and buildings have always been well maintained. If you find yourself in the market for a very practical farm with an outstanding location, this farm will be at the top of your list. The farm will be sold by the acre and only offered in its entirety. OPEN HOUSE: The home and buildings will be open for inspection on Monday, December 4th 5-6:30PM. You may pick up a brochure from the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. Private showings are available through Andy White 419-651-2152. Taxes – Legal: Richland County parcel 0052122204000, Butler Township, Crestview Local Schools. Current annual CAUV taxes are $1,620.34 and will be prorated to the day of closing. Terms: The successful purchaser will be required to make a nonrefundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price at the conclusion of the auction with the balance due at closing within 45 days. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the final bid to determine the purchase price. All desired inspections need to be completed prior to bidding. Additional details can be found at www.RES.bid. Deed Restrictions: No commercial, high-density hog or poultry buildings. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Farm Equipment & Misc: John Deere 12’ Trasport Disc; John Deere 950 12’ Cultimulcher; John Deere 400 3pt 15’ Rotary Hoe; Brillion 8’ Packer; John Deere 509 5’ 3pt Bush Hog; 16’ & 18’ Hay Wagons; Gravity Wagon w/ Killbros 1072 Running Gear; all sorts of John Deere and various parts; 336 Baler Needles; John Deere Draw Bars; John Deere 45 Loader; Clipper Seed Cleaner w/ Electric Motor; Balance Beam Scales; Parts Index; Horse Shoes; Hobbles; several stacks of Air Dried Rough sawn Lumber; Dimensional Lumber; Old Seed Plates; 8-Hole Hog Feeder; Round Hog Feeder; Stainless Steel Hog Skinning Trough; Fence T-Posts; Locus Posts; Red Brand Woven Wire Fence; Barbed Wire Fence; Tile Cores for Culverts; Implements Tires & Rims; Railroad Ties; and much more. Tools – Hardware – Lawn & Garden: John Deere 335 20HP Lawn Mower, 1,730 hours, 54” deck, power steering; John Deere 210 Garden Tractor, needs work; John Deere 21” Self Propelled Push Mower; Stihl FS40C Weed Wacker; Lawn Cart; Assorted Power Tools; Acetylene Torch Set; Good Assortment of Garden Tools- Shovels, Pruners, Pitch Forks, Spades, Sledge Hammers, axes, Wedges; Hand Saws; Buck Saws; Log Tonges; 24’ Extension Ladder; Gas Cans; Huge assortment of hardware – nuts bolts, fasteners; Hydraulic Couplers & Fittings; Hydraulic Cylinders; Copper & Brass Fittings; Huge assortment of Stock Metal – angle iron, pipe, square tubing; assorted stainless steel; Large Assortment of Shop Supplies; Assorted Greases & Oils; Roller Chain; Assorted Chains and binders; V-Belts; Turn Buckles; Come Along; Small Air Compressor; Metal Barrels; Air Tank; Bench Top Drill Press; Drill Bits; Welding Clamps; Sharpening Stones; sap Spiles; Brass Tire Pumps; Bottle and floor Jacks; Jack Stands; Assorted Funnels & Oil Cans; Old International Harvester Tool Box; ½” & ¾” Socket Sets; large assortment of hand tools; Wooden & Metal Tool Boxes; Overhead Fuel Tank; quite a bit of scrap metal. and much more. Antiques – Personal Property: Large Assortment of Collectible Axes, Winchester, Keen Cutter, Plumb, BBB Axe Heads, Him Brown, Etc; Small Knife Collection, Case, Buck, Etc; Antique Hand Tools; Fig 99.5 Water Pump; Radio Flyer Wagons; Buffet; Lanterns; Porcelain Insulators; Vintage Wooden Windows; Old Hanging Scales; Wood Barrel; Old Steel Wheel; Good Primitive Pieces; Assorted Vintage Collectibles; Yard Sticks – Some Local; Local Feed & Seed Bags; Old Wood Stoves; Old General electric Refrigerator; Westing House Refrigerator; Pressure Cookers; Galvanized Tubs & Sap Buckets; Wooden Chairs; Porch Swing; Coolers; Stainless Cabinets; Butcher Knives; Meat Saws; Several Hand Crank Meat Grinders; Sausage Stuffer on Stand; Cast Iron Lard Press; Cast Iron Kettle w/ Stand; Vintage Scale; and more. Auction Note: Selling a large quantity with a large diversity of items. Willis and Louise have collected a lot over their lifetime and their items tell a neat story of their lives. We will sell in 2 rings much of the day. Real Estate sells at noon. Additional details are available at www.RES.bid. Auction by order of The Willis D. and Louise C. Esbenshade Trust- Jeff Esbenshade, Trustee Andy White 419-651-2152 | Brock Rader | Mary Hartley | Drew Turner Jake White – Seth Andrews, Broker 10% Buyers Premium | LIC # 2022000271 833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE JD 4020 – Farm Equipment HUGE Assortment of Tools & Hardware Lawn & Garden – Personal Property Great 75 Acre Farm Home & Buildings – Tillable The auction will be held on location at 5382 Olivesburg Fitchville Road, Ashland. From State Route 96 and 545 at Olivesburg take Olivesburg Fitchville Road a mile and a half to property. Watch for RES signs.

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PERSONAL PROPERTY AT 10AM & REAL ESTATE AT 12 NOON Great 75 Acre Farm Home & Buildings – Tillable

The auction will be held on location at 5382 Olivesburg Fitchville Road, Ashland. From State Route 96 and 545 at Olivesburg take Olivesburg Fitchville Road a mile and a half to property. Watch for RES signs. REAL ESTATE: This one checks the boxes: high percentage fertile tillable land, solid home and buildings, location, ideal layout, and sells to the highest bidder. Of the total 75.1 acres, approximately 63 are open and tillable with the balance the homestead and 6 acres of woods. The farm not only offers ideal surface drainage but also benefits from systematic tiling throughout much of the farm. The past few years fertilizer and lime improvements have increased fertility as is evident in this year’s crop of 69.5 bushel to the acre of soybeans. The 6 acres of woods on the rear of the property does have some mature timber and is ideal for harvesting one of the large bucks roaming the property. Matching the character of the land is a good farm homestead giving you the opportunity to purchase a picturesque Richland County farm. The main level of the two-story farmhouse has a bedroom, family room, living room, kitchen, full bath, and both a front and rear enclosed porch. The upstairs offers 2-3 additional bedrooms. The home is solid and ready for you to make whatever modern renovations you desire. There are several outbuildings on the property used over the years for livestock and equipment storage. The home and buildings have always been well maintained. If you find yourself in the market for a very practical farm with an outstanding location, this farm will be at the top of your list. The farm will be sold by the acre and only offered in its entirety.

JD 4020 – Farm Equipment HUGE Assortment of Tools & Hardware Lawn & Garden – Personal Property PERSONAL PROPERTY: Farm Equipment & Misc: John Deere 12’ Trasport Disc; John Deere 950 12’ Cultimulcher; John Deere 400 3pt 15’ Rotary Hoe; Brillion 8’ Packer; John Deere 509 5’ 3pt Bush Hog; 16’ & 18’ Hay Wagons; Gravity Wagon w/ Killbros 1072 Running Gear; all sorts of John Deere and various parts; 336 Baler Needles; John Deere Draw Bars; John Deere 45 Loader; Clipper Seed Cleaner w/ Electric Motor; Balance Beam Scales; Parts Index; Horse Shoes; Hobbles; several stacks of Air Dried Rough sawn Lumber; Dimensional Lumber; Old Seed Plates; 8-Hole Hog Feeder; Round Hog Feeder; Stainless Steel Hog Skinning Trough; Fence T-Posts; Locus Posts; Red Brand Woven Wire Fence; Barbed Wire Fence; Tile Cores for Culverts; Implements Tires & Rims; Railroad Ties; and much more. Tools – Hardware – Lawn & Garden: John Deere 335 20HP Lawn Mower, 1,730 hours, 54” deck, power steering; John Deere 210 Garden Tractor, needs work; John Deere 21” Self Propelled Push Mower; Stihl FS40C Weed Wacker; Lawn Cart; Assorted Power Tools; Acetylene Torch Set; Good Assortment of Garden Tools- Shovels, Pruners, Pitch Forks, Spades, Sledge Hammers, axes, Wedges; Hand Saws; Buck Saws; Log Tonges; 24’ Extension Ladder; Gas Cans; Huge assortment of hardware – nuts bolts, fasteners; Hydraulic Couplers & Fittings; Hydraulic Cylinders; Copper & Brass Fittings; Huge assortment of Stock Metal – angle iron, pipe, square tubing; assorted stainless steel; Large Assortment of Shop Supplies; Assorted Greases & Oils; Roller Chain; Assorted Chains and binders; V-Belts; Turn Buckles; Come Along; Small Air Compressor; Metal Barrels; Air Tank; Bench Top Drill Press; Drill Bits; Welding Clamps; Sharpening Stones; sap Spiles; Brass Tire Pumps; Bottle and floor Jacks; Jack Stands; Assorted Funnels & Oil Cans; Old International Harvester Tool Box; ½” & ¾” Socket Sets; large assortment of hand tools; Wooden & Metal Tool Boxes; Overhead Fuel Tank; quite a bit of scrap metal. and much more. Antiques – Personal Property: Large Assortment of Collectible Axes, Winchester, Keen Cutter, Plumb, BBB Axe Heads, Him Brown, Etc; Small Knife Collection, Case, Buck, Etc; Antique Hand Tools; Fig 99.5 Water Pump; Radio Flyer Wagons; Buffet; Lanterns; Porcelain Insulators; Vintage Wooden Windows; Old Hanging Scales; Wood Barrel; Old Steel Wheel; Good Primitive Pieces; Assorted Vintage Collectibles; Yard Sticks – Some Local; Local Feed & Seed Bags; Old Wood Stoves; Old General electric Refrigerator; Westing House Refrigerator; Pressure Cookers; Galvanized Tubs & Sap Buckets; Wooden Chairs; Porch Swing; Coolers; Stainless Cabinets; Butcher Knives; Meat Saws; Several Hand Crank Meat Grinders; Sausage Stuffer on Stand; Cast Iron Lard Press; Cast Iron Kettle w/ Stand; Vintage Scale; and more. Auction Note: Selling a large quantity with a large diversity of items. Willis and Louise have collected a lot over their lifetime and their items tell a neat story of their lives. We will sell in 2 rings much of the day. Real Estate sells at noon. Additional details are available at www.RES.bid. Auction by order of The Willis D. and Louise C. Esbenshade Trust- Jeff Esbenshade, Trustee

OPEN HOUSE: The home and buildings will be open for inspection on Monday, December 4th 5-6:30PM. You may pick up a brochure from the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. Private showings are available through Andy White 419-651-2152.

Taxes – Legal: Richland County parcel 0052122204000, Butler Township, Crestview Local Schools. Current annual CAUV taxes are $1,620.34 and will be prorated to the day of closing. Terms: The successful purchaser will be required to make a nonrefundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price at the conclusion of the auction with the balance due at closing within 45 days. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the final bid to determine the purchase price. All desired inspections need to be completed prior to bidding. Additional details can be found at www.RES.bid. Deed Restrictions: No commercial, high-density hog or poultry buildings.

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9DECEMBER 9AM SEEKING CONSIGNMENTS EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION THE YARD - 375 FRY RD, WOOSTER NEW THIS YEAR: Join Us Friday, December 8th for a Customer Appreciation Luncheon: Food, Giveaways, and fun with the RES team! We invite you to join us to experience the RES Culture. One Consignor just confirmed over 75 Late Model, Low Hour pieces arriving to The Yard soon! Consign today for maximum exposure! Now accepting consignments through Saturday, December 2nd @ 3PM Ag Equipment Construction Equip. Attachments Dozers Loaders Excavators Much More! Yard Hours: Monday – Friday 9AM-5PM & Saturday 8AM-1PM Andy White - Jake White - Drew Turner Kevin Teets – Joseph Mast Dave Cornish 330-641-4411 Matt Brenner 419-544-1958 Late Model & Ag Equipment, Construction Equipment, Attachments 3 Auction Rings Lic # 2022000271 | 5% Live BP/5% RES.bid BP/7% Equipment Facts BP SCAN TO STAY UP TO DATE! 833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID

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Winter Finch Forecast predicts irruptions

Tami Gingrich If you enjoy feeding the birds throughout the winter months, you may be in for a special treat this year. According to the annual Winter Finch Forecast, two species of northern finches have already begun irrupting southward and invading our feeders. This official report, issued in midSeptember, is one I await each autumn with great anticipation. Started in the 1970’s it offers predictions of which northern finch species will be forced to migrate south into the Unit-

ed States from Canada for the winter months in search of food. Winter Finch Forecast. Birders everywhere lost a well-known icon in 2023, Canadian ornithologist, Ron Pittaway, who was the founder of this much anticipated, yearly forecast. In the northernmost reaches of Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Pittaway would spend late summer traipsing through the boreal forests, evaluating the seed and berry crops. By studying alder, birch and other coniferous trees as well as berry-producing species such as mountain ash, he was able to make predictions as to which finches would have sufficient food to remain in Canada and which species would be forced to wing their way south into the United States to locate life-saving food sources. Such movements as this are referred to as “irruptions”. In all, his predictions focused on eight finch species including purple finches, whitewinged crossbills, red crossbills, pine grosbeaks, pine siskins, common redpolls, hoary redpolls and evening

grosbeaks. He also made predictions for three other species whose food preferences are similar to the finches — blue jays, red-breasted nuthatches and Bohemian waxwings. Pittaway was not alone in his work. He had a network of around 45 volunteer citizen scientists to assist him with his surveys. In late summer he would have them rate the local seed crops in their area, giving them a grade of poor, fair, good, excellent or bumper. Trees surveyed included hemlocks, spruces, pines and mountain ashes. All the data collected would be compiled and a map of the seed crops would be generated. This in turn would be intensely scrutinized before the final forecast was issued in late September. Pittaway’s work was as much an art as it was a science, and, being a perfectionist, his results were almost always spot-on. Pittaway announced his retirement in 2020, but that was not the end of the Winter Finch Forecast. Tyler Hoar, his close friend (Continued on Page C3)

The most noticeable irruption this winter will be from a species of small finch known as a pine siskin. (Tami Gingrich photo)

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ODNR celebrates H2Ohio projects in Mohican River Watershed WOOSTER, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources recently celebrated the completion of the new East Funk Bottoms and Muddy Fork wetland projects, and the beginning of the new West Funk Bottoms project as part of Governor Mike DeWine’s H2Ohio initiative. The East Funk Bottoms Project was transformed into wetlands to help reduce erosion and filter sediment and runoff from heavy agricultural use areas. It is adjacent to the Muddy Fork project, both of which will help filter nutrients during heavy rain events and limit the amount of nutrient flow into the Kiser ditch which feeds into the Ohio River. Both are within the Funk Bottoms Wildlife Area. The East Funk Bottoms Project was completed through a partnership with the Wilderness Center and the Wayne County Community Foundation. The Wilderness Center purchased the project site to restore the wetland area that sits in the floodplain of the Mohican River. The project is designed to capture drainage from nearby farm fields as well as hold and treat water through shallow vernal pools. In order to ensure sedi-

ment erosion and nutrient reduction, the site will be seeded with native warm-season grasses and trees. The Muddy Fork project was completed in partnership with the Wayne County Community Foundation and the Western Reserve Land Conservancy. The 135-acre project will reduce the amount of nutrient runoff into the Muddy Fork River while a shallow wetland will be constructed to capture any additional runoff. A ceremony was recently held for the West Funk Bottoms Project. This particular project resides in the middle of the 2,000 acres of Funk Bottoms Wildlife Area which is prone to floods. The project ultimately seeks to restore native wildlife and friendly vegetation to help reduce soil erosion and buffer water flow into the Muddy Fork. BELOW: ODNR Director Mary Mertz joins Division of Wildlife staff and local partners for a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new East Funk Bottoms Restoration Project.

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and collaborator was quick to step in as his successor. Having been under Pittaway’s tutelage for many years, Tyler vowed to work with the same formula, while expanding his network of contacts. So far, his forecasts have remained extremely accurate. 2023 irruptions. The most noticeable irruption this winter will be from a species of small finch known as a pine siskin. This streaked bird, marked somewhat like a sparrow, sports a sharp, pointed beak, notched tail and long wings. Yellow coloration in the wings and tail are evident in most birds. If you were to see the silhouette of the pine siskin you have to liken it to that of a goldfinch. In fact, pine siskins often feed in the company of goldfinches. These mixed flocks can be found frequenting feeding stations and are often heard before they are seen. With vocalizations resembling the goldfinch, the siskin’s telltale calling card is an ascending buzz that starts low and rises up, much like a zipper being zipped. This year’s Winter Finch Forecast states, “Significant numbers of siskins have started to leave the boreal forest in mid-September, with thousands reported daily at migration monitoring stations from Duluth, Minnesota eastward to Tadoussac Quebec. With the poor White Spruce crop in much of the boreal forest, there should be a moderate to possibly strong flight of siskins southward this fall. This entertaining species prefers nyjer seeds in silo or sock feeders.” Another winter finch that we might catch sight of this winter is the common redpoll. This is a delightful

Common redpolls are frequently discovered mixed in with goldfinches and siskins. (Tami Gingrich photos)

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Glade to be named a state nature preserve WHITEHOUSE, Ohio — A rare feature within a metropark in Whitehouse is one of Ohio’s natural treasures, and soon it will have a legal designation making it official. The Ohio Division of Natural Areas and Preserves and the Metroparks Toledo Board of Park Commissioners want to designate an area of Blue Creek Metropark as the Blue Creek Limestone Glade State Nature Preserve. The director of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources is expected to approve the designation. The 11.3-acre glade is a unique plant community occurring over shallow limestone bedrock with a savannah like overstory of chinquapin

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Virtual photographic garden tour to span all four seasons on Jan. 27 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State Master Gardener Kevin Kelly will host a virtual tour of his suburban garden through each of the seasons on Jan. 27 from 9:30-11 a.m. Participants will see how his passion for gardening and photography has resulted in a garden with yearround interest and excitement. He will share what he has learned along the way to teach participants helpful gardening design tips for all seasons. Additionally, the webinar will

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ODNR launches new website for accessing Ohio groundwater data COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Geological Survey released a new web-based application to help users monitor groundwater resources throughout Ohio. The software, called AQUARIUS, gives users the ability to view and download the Division of Geological Survey’s extensive collection of groundwater data from the state’s Groundwater Observation Well Network. The new web application is a robust tool for exploring the state’s groundwater resources and is the most comprehensive dataset available for researching long-term trends in groundwater levels in Ohio. It also provides users with a self-service option to interact with groundwater data. Desktop and mobile users can download raw data files and create custom charts or tables for observation wells in their area of interest.s The new interface offers several useful features, including:

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LA CROSSE, Wis. (AP) — Wildlife officials across the Great Lakes are looking for spies to take on an almost impossible mission: stop the spread of invasive carp. Over the last five years, agencies such as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources have employed a new seek-and-destroy strategy that uses turncoat carp to lead them to the fish’s hotspot hideouts. Agency workers turn carp into double agents by capturing them, implanting transmitters and tossing them back. Floating receivers send real-time notifications when a tagged carp swims past. Carp often clump in schools in the spring and fall. Armed with the traitor carp’s location, agency workers and commercial anglers can head to that spot, drop their nets and remove multiple fish from the ecosystem. Kayla Stampfle, invasive carp field lead for the Minnesota DNR, said the goal is to monitor when carp start moving in the spring and use the tagged fish to ambush their brethren. “We use these fish as a traitor fish and set the nets around this fish,” she said. Four different species are considered invasive carp: bighead, black, grass and silver. They were imported to the U.S. in the 1960s and 1970s to help rid southern aquaculture farms of algae, weeds and parasites. But they escaped through flooding and accidental releases, found their way into the Mississippi River and have used it as a super highway to spread north into rivers and streams in the nation’s midsection. The carp are voracious eaters — adult bigheads and silvers can consume up to 40% of their bodyweight in a day — and easily out-compete native species, wreaking havoc on aquatic ecosystems. There is no hard

Silver carpis one of the invasive carp species found in the United States. ( Sam Stukel/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

estimates of invasive carp populations in the U.S. but they are believed to number in the millions. State and federal agencies have spent a combined $607 million to stop the fish, according to figures The Associated Press compiled in 2020. Spending is expected to hit $1.5 billion over the next decade. But wildlife and fisheries experts say it would be nearly impossible to eradicate invasive carp in the U.S. Just keeping them out of the Great Lakes and protecting the region’s $7 billion fishing industry would be a success. Fisheries experts have employed a host of defenses, including electric barriers, walls of bubbles and herding the carp into nets using underwater speakers. But the fish still have made their way up the Mississippi as far as northern Wisconsin and grass carp have been found in Lake Erie, Lake Michigan and Lake Ontario, leaving fisheries managers racing to blunt the incursion. Agencies such as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and state wildlife

managers have built a network of receivers extending from the St. Croix River in far northern Wisconsin to the Gulf of Mexico to record tagged invasive carp’s movement, with periodic data collection. The first receivers were deployed in the Illinois River in an effort to stem migration into Lake Michigan in the early 2000s. Beginning around 2018, managers started placing new, solarpowered receivers around the Great Lakes region that could track tagged carp and send instant notifications to observers. The real-time notifications reveal where carp may be massing before a migration and illuminate movement patterns, allowing the agencies to plan round-up expeditions to remove carp from the environment and tag more traitor fish. The receivers are essentially a raft supporting three solar panels and a locked box with a modem and a computer that records contacts with tagged carp. The receivers can pick up signals from tagged fish over a mile away, Fritts said. He estimated each receiver costs

Hunters bag 70,118 deer during weeklong gun hunting season COLUMBUS — Ohio’s weeklong white-tailed deer gun hunting season concluded on Dec. 3, with hunters taking 70,118 deer, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife. Last year, hunters took 71,931 deer during the gun week. The three-year average for deer harvest during the seven-day gun season is 71,322. An additional weekend of deer gun hunting will happen on Dec. 16-17. During the deer gun week, from Nov. 27 to Dec. 3, hunters checked 25,044 antlered deer (36% of the harvest) and 45,074 antlerless deer (64%), a category which includes does and button bucks. The top 10 counties for deer taken during the week of gun season

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about $10,000. The federal Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014 authorized a multi-agency offensive against invasive carp in the upper Mississippi River and Ohio River basins, allowing the USFWS to spend on the devices through its existing budget. Agencies have deployed the devices in Lake Erie, a stretch of the Mississippi between the Illinois and Missouri borders, the Illinois River and Chicago-area riverways, Fritts said. The USFWS has set up four real-time receivers in the Mississippi backwaters extending from Davenport, Iowa, to the Missouri border. The U.S. Geologic Survey has set up more than a dozen devices, including receivers in the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, the Des Plaines and Illinois rivers in Illinois; and the Sandusky River in Ohio. The Minnesota DNR began deploying real-time receivers in the Mississippi backwaters forming the Minnesota-Wisconsin border around La Crosse three years ago. The agency had four receivers out this year,

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funded largely through federal grants. Plans call for seven next year. Wildlife agencies are still consolidating data on how many invasive carp that real-time tracking has helped them remove, U.S. Fish and Wildlife fisheries spokesperson Janet Lebson said. But they say the traitor fish tactic is worthwhile, pointing to results in the Mississippi from the Illinois-Iowa Quad Cities to the Iowa-Missouri border. Real-time tracking there has helped wildlife managers and anglers as much as double the poundage of invasive carp pulled from that area of river annually, said Mark Fritts, a fish biologist and telemetry expert in the USFWS’s La Crosse office. The strategy has drawn muted criticism from the fisheries industry because managers return tagged invasive carp to the wild where they can breed, said Marc Smith, policy director at the National Wildlife Federation’s Great Lakes Regional Center. But wildlife agencies need every weapon they can get against the carp, he said. “In theory, it works,” Smith said. “We think the rewards outweigh the risk. We have to throw everything we can at them. I wouldn’t want to take anything off the table.” Stampfle and fish technician James Stone spent three hours in the Mississippi and Black rivers backwaters around La Crosse on a recent November day removing the receivers for the winter. She said the work is worth it. “When are these fish moving? If we can figure that out, it gives us a fighting chance,” Stampfle said as she guided her flat-bottom boat back to the landing. “Can we keep up with them? I don’t think anyone can answer that accurately. It’s still unknown territory. It’s an uphill battle on a very slick slope. You just pray you have a foothold.” (©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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EPA awards $386M for clean water PHILADELPHIA — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 3 awarded Pennsylvania $386.9 million to support clean water efforts and to better deliver safe drinking water across the state. Most of this funding, $340.6 million the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law which is the largest federal investment in water infrastructure in our nation’s history. This in funding will supplement the $46.3 million in fiscal year 2023 funding appropriated to Pennsylvania’s Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds.

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Ohio Republicans propose nixing home grow, increasing taxes in sweeping changes to legal marijuana rules By Samantha Hendrickson

Associated Press/Report For America

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Banning marijuana growing at home, increasing the substance’s tax rate and altering how those taxes get distributed are among vast changes Ohio Senate Republicans proposed Dec. 4 to a marijuana legalization measure approved by voters last month. The changes emerged suddenly in committee just days before the new law is set to take effect, though their fate in the full Senate and the GOP-led House is still unclear. The ballot measure, dubbed Issue 2, passed on the Nov. 7 election with 57% of the vote and it set to become law this Dec. 7, making Ohio the 24th state to legalize marijuana for adult recreational use. But as a citizen-initiated statute, the Legislature is free to make tweaks to it, of which they’re attempting plenty. “The goal of this committee is to provide the people’s wishes with a safe product,” Sen. Michael Rulli, a Columbiana County Republican,

said during a meeting of the Senate General Government Committee, where the changes were tacked onto an unrelated alcohol regulation bill. Tom Haren, a spokesperson for the pro-Issue 2 campaign Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, harshly criticized the rewrite. “Some in the Ohio Senate propose to gut Issue 2’s most important provisions, including home grow and social equity, and to put in place higher taxes that will entrench the illicit market and force Ohioans to continue to buy their cannabis products in Michigan,” he said in a statement. “This is not what voters wanted.” The Senate changes still have a long way to go, however. If they clear the Senate floor, the Republican-majority House, which leans more in favor of overall recreational marijuana legalization than the Senate, would still have to agree to the many changes. GOP Gov. Mike DeWine, who has supported going along with at least the basics approved by voters, also must sign off on them.

Senate changes would prohibit growing marijuana at home, a departure from provisions approved by voters that allow individual Ohioans to grow up to six plants at home and up to 12 per household. The Senate’s proposal also would increase the approved tax on marijuana products of 10% to 15%. Cultivators would also be taxed at that rate under the revisions. Tax revenue would go toward general state funding, law enforcement training, substance abuse treatment and prevention and safe driving training. Under the original statute, that revenue would have gone to local governments hosting dispensaries and a social equity program supporting those who wish to break into the cannabis industry. The elimination is meant to keep most of the tax revenue from simply going back to the industry rather than benefitting state, according to northern Ohio Republican Sen. Rob McColley. Senate legislation would also reduce the amount of recreational

Students experience a day on the job with ODNR staff members COLUMBUS — Nearly 200 high school students got a first-hand look at the job possibilities available at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources through a brand-new job shadow program. Students chose their path, learning about careers in law enforcement, wildlife, engineering, water quality, forestry, geology, naturalist programming, videography, park management and communications. The ODNR’s job shadow day included the following programs: Law Enforcement, 42 students; Wildlife, 57 students; Engineering, six students; Water Quality, 16 students; Forestry, 12 students; Geology, 10 students; Naturalist programming, 29 students; Park Management, eight students; Videography, five students; and Communications, nine students. A total of 194 students participated in the program. ODNR plans to hold two job shadow programs a year. The next job shadow program will be in June; a date has not yet been announced. For more information and updates, visit the ODNR Job Shadow webpage at ohiodnr.gov/buy-andapply/support-odnr/jobs/job-shadow-odnr.

Ohio high school students shadowed Ohio Department of Natural Resources staff around the state. (ODNR photo)

Ohio high school students shadowed Ohio Department of Natural Resources staff around the state. (ODNR photo)

Ohio high school students shadowed Ohio Department of Natural Resources staff around the state. (ODNR photo)

marijuana someone can legally possess at a time, as well as lower the legal THC levels for marijuana plants, from the statute’s original 90% to 50%, and the levels for extracts, from the original 35% to 25%. GOP senators also proposed several efforts to protect children from consuming or being exposed to marijuana use — a priority for the governor. Under the new measure, marijuana products would have to be sold in child-safe packaging and could not resemble any animals, fruit or fictional characters such as those from cartoons. Advertisers would also be banned from utilizing any media or pop culture figures whose target audience is children to sell marijuana products, and dispensaries could not exist within 500 feet of a school, church, public library or public park. The changes also address what opponents to Issue 2 said were “ambiguous” rules around public consumption. Non-smoking products such as edibles could be consumed publicly unless prohibited by a private establishment, but any smok-

ing or vaping of the drug would be banned unless inside an individual’s home. However, landlords could still ban tenants from smoking. Employers would also be able to set their own rules for their employee’s cannabis use and testing and can fire them for use without worrying about violating discrimination laws. Scott Milburn, a spokesperson for the anti-Issue 2 campaign Protect Ohio Workers and Families, said in a statement that the changes make the measure “less dangerous to Ohioans and less self-serving to the industry.” State Sen. Bill DeMora, a Columbus Democrat, slammed the changes as ignoring the will of the voters — especially the elimination of home growing, diverting tax revenue intended for local governments and lowering the THC levels. “The voters’ intent is nowhere to be found in what I call a shell of what the voters passed,” DeMora said on Dec. 4 during committee. (©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

ODNR awards 12 grants for trail projects COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources named 12 recipients of the Recreational Trails Program grant, including several cities, villages, metro parks and even Ohio’s national forest. ODNR teams up with the Federal Highway Administration for the Recreational Trails Program, which reimburses up to 80% of a project’s funding. Projects eligible for funding include creating and maintaining trails, improving trail access for people with disabilities, and offering educational opportunities regarding trail safety or the environment. The selected projects, and funding amounts, for Recreational Trails Program grants include: • City of Toledo Ottawa, Jermain Park Loop Trail — $150,000 • City of Westerville, Ohio-to-Erie Trail — $150,000 • Metroparks of Butler County, Gilmore Wetland Boardwalks — $150,000 • Great Parks of Hamilton CountyMitchell Memorial Forest Mountain Bike Trail — $68,000 • Village of MogadoreLions Community Park Trail — $150,000 • Conneaut Township Park Commission (Ashtabula County) Beach Boardwalk, Phase III — $73,200 • Western Reserve Land ConservancyOberlin Preserve Trail Extension — $150,000 • Village of ArcanumIvester Park Trail — $150,000 • Village of North LewisburgNorth Lewisburg Trail — $63,143 • USDA Forest ServiceWayne National Forest, Athens Ranger District, Main Corridor — $200,000 • USDA Forest ServiceWayne National Forest, Ironton Ranger District, Superior Trails OHV Trail Maintenance — $200,000 • USDA Forest ServiceWayne National Forest, Education Brochures — $5,000

Westmoreland County moved to drought watch HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection announced Dec. 1 after a meeting of the Commonwealth Drought Task Force that drought watch will continue for 13 counties. Westmoreland County is also being added to the drought watch list. Clinton County has been moved to drought warning. Adams, Bucks, Cameron, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Lancaster, Lebanon, Montgomery, Northampton and Perry counties remain in drought watch. York County will remain in drought warning. The decision to move Westmoreland County to drought watch and Clinton County

to drought warning will support the efforts of water suppliers and their customers to conserve water. For a map of drought declarations updated daily, see the DEP drought web page at dep.pa.gov/ Business/Water/PlanningConservation/Drought/pages/default.aspx Residents on drought warning are asked to reduce their individual water use by 10 to 15%, or a reduction of six to nine gallons of water per day. Varying localized conditions may lead water suppliers or municipalities to ask residents for more stringent conservation actions. See the list of public water suppliers that have requested or mandated water conservation in their communities.


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Equine veterinarian gives insight into gastric ulcers in horses URBANA, Ill. — Horses of every discipline and lifestyle may develop ulcers in their gastrointestinal tract, leading to poor appetite, poor performance and possible colic. Dr. Rebecca Bishop, an equine veterinarian who is completing a PhD at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine in Urbana, researches equine gastrointestinal health. She explains that there are two types of equine gastric ulcer syndrome, which occur in different locations of the stomach. Equine squamous gastric disease. Equine squamous gastric disease develops in the portion of the stomach nearest the mouth. Squamous cells, which are thin and flattened, line the stomach here, similar to the tissue lining the esophagus in people. “This tissue has minimal physical barrier to protect it from acidic gastric contents,” Bishop said. “Horses acquire ulcers in this portion of the stomach when stomach acid comes into direct contact with the lining, similar to gastric reflux in people.” Horses are at a greater risk for ESGD if they participate in activities that increase the sloshing of stomach contents, such as intense exercise, or acidity of the stomach, such as fasting or feeding grain. Equine glandular gastric disease. The second portion of the horse’s stomach has a glandular lining, similar to a human stomach. These glands secrete digestive enzymes and acid to break down food as well as protective mucous and bicarbonate to protect the lining from the acid. Ulcers present in this portion of the stomach are referred to as equine glandular gastric disease. The cause of ulcers in this portion of the equine stomach is not known. “This area is designed to be exposed to acidic gastric contents, but we think that EGGD occurs when

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normal defense or healing mechanisms are disrupted,” says Dr. Bishop. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, such as phenylbutazone (“bute”) or flunixin meglumine (Banamine), can increase a horse’s risk of EGGD. Other factors that have been shown to influence a horse’s risk of EGGD include frequency of exercise, breed, and experience level of the horse, according to Bishop. Impact and management of gastric ulcers. Gastric ulcers can cause severe disease in affected horses, regardless of breed, use, or discipline. “Both ESGD and EGGD can cause inappetence, colic, and poor performance, including but not limited to ‘girthy’ behavior, biting, and bucking. Ulcers therefore negatively affect the horse’s well-being and the bond with their owner,” Bishop said. Managing horses with any kind of equine gastric ulcer syndrome is focused on decreasing the risk factors described above. Proper feeding practices can significantly reduce a horse’s risk for squamous gastric ulcers. “Feeding of a forage-based diet, without large grain meals, and limiting the time when the horse is without access to feed are two strategies for maintaining the stratification (layers) of gastric contents and minimizing acid exposure,” Bishop said. “A hay diet, especially high-protein hay such as alfalfa, is associated with increased intragastric pH and decreased incidence of gastric ulcers.” According to Bishop, hay should always be available to horses, even before exercise. When horses are fed hay before exercise, there is a decrease in the amount of gastric content splashing and therefore a decrease in stomach acid injuring the squamous lining. Another mitigation technique is limiting non-steroidal anti-inflammatory use. Stress is another factor that in-

creases a horse’s risk of both types of gastric ulcers. Bishop recommends decreasing stress through consistency. Two examples are maintaining a consistent feeding and exercise routine and limiting social stress by having consistent turnout groups, when possible. “A gastroprotectant medication may be considered during times of stress, such as illness, shipping, showing, and NSAID administration,” Bishop said, “especially for horses with a history of equine gastric ulcer syndrome.” Study compares effectiveness of anti-ulcer medications. Recently, Bishop led a study at the University of Illinois evaluating the effectiveness of two common medications used to prevent equine gastric ulcer syndrome. Healthy horses were fasted and given non-steroidal anti-inflammatories according to a pre-determined schedule, mimicking conditions that might be experienced by a horse with colic. The horses received either GastroGard, an omeprazole-based gastroprotectant that functions by decreasing the acidity of stomach contents, or sucralfate, which acts as a “band-aid” by binding to ulcerated areas to decrease symptoms. “We found that ESGD and EGGD worsened over time under both treatments, but that ESGD and EGGD scores were higher when horses received sucralfate compared to GastroGard. From this, we concluded that GastroGard was superior for mitigation of equine gastric ulcer syndrome in healthy horses exposed to the stressors of fasting and NSAIDs.” However, Bishop says that further research should be done using horses with clinical disease. (Information provided by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign College of Veterinary Medicine.)

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Construction Equipment 2008 Dodge truck, 5500 series, 4door, 4WD, Cummins engine, auto trans, dual wheels, 10-ft flatbed, 5th wheel hitch, many new updates, good body and good rubber, miles 330,000, $12,000; (614)395-6022 Case 580 backhoe, 2WD, 24-in. and 30-in. buckets, extend-a-hoe needs new hydraulic lines, $14,000; (740)676-5733

Custom Work

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330-221-7239

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Dairy Equipment We Need Good Used Tanks 100 to 8,000 Gal. — Call Us USED BULK TANKS All Tanks Guaranteed A-1 Working Condition - Will Deliver

1000 gal. 100 gaSOLD l. DeL DeLaval LavvalPA 800 gal. Mueller OH 300 gal. Mueller M 1000 gal. Mueller M 300 gal. Sunset 1000 gal. Mueller OH 300 gal. Jamesway 300 gal. Mojonnier 1000 gal. Storage Mueller 1250 ggal. aSOLD l. M ueellerNY OEE 400 gal. Mojonnier 1250 400 gal. Sunset 1250 gal. Mueller V 500 gal. Mueller OH 1350 gal. Mueller OE 545 gal. Sunset 1500 gal. Mueller OH 600 gal. Mueller MW 600 gal. Mueller OH 1600 gal. Mueller OE 2000 2000 gal. gaSOLD l. Surge Surrgee 04 0PA 4 625 gal. Sunset 700 gal. Mueller M 2000 gal. Mueller OH 735 gal. Sunset 2000 2000 gal. gSOLD al. Storage e MD 800 gal. Surge 1993 3000 gal. Mueller OH 800 gal. Mojonnier 3000 gal. gaSOLD l. StorageePA 800 gal. Mueller OE 3000 800 gal. Mueller M

3500 gal. Mueller OH

Shenk's (717) 626-1151

505 E. Woods Drive, Lititz, PA 17543

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Manufacturer of: Custom Built Cattle Equipment *Heavy Duty Barn Gates *Pasture Gates, (in stock) Hot Dipped Galvanized 4’ - 16’ Painted 4’ - 20’ *Self-locking Head Gates *Freestall Divider Loops *Bale Boss Hay Feeders for round & square bales *Feed Bunks w/slant bar or self-locking head gates *Fair pens & gates Also Selling... *DCC Cow Waterbeds *Miraco Waterers *Ritchie Waterers *Easy Way Oilers and Mineral Feeders *Winco PTO Generators *Galvanized Posts, up to 24’ 2 7/8”, 3.5”, 4.5”, 5.5” & 6.5” *401 Stainless Steel Hydrants

800-599-2040 Steinwayequipment.com

Corrective Hoof Trimming

Hydraulic Tilt Table

OVER 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE David Bateman Cadiz, Ohio

(740) 512-0459

OFF ROAD FLOATER - (4) AVAILABLE -

Shane’s

Equipment Salesǡ Office: (216)658-0968

FORKLIFTS FOR SALE Service, Parts and Rentals

$42,900

Toyota

8FGU25 5,000 lb. cap. 2014 Dual Fuel 3,205 hrs.

$28,900

Mitsubishi FG30N

6,000 lb. cap. 2011 LPG 7,910 hrs.

Toyota 8FGU30 6,000 lb. cap. 2017 Dual Fuel 1,171 hrs. UNIT #3145

$34,700 Unicarriers

PFD60M5 6,000 lb. cap. 2018 Diesel 4,499 hrs. UNIT #3118

$27,900 • Units come with a warranty • Units are leak free, serviced and ready to use • Call for parts or technical support when you need it • Shipping and financing available

Price does not include LPG tank UNIT #2926

$22,900

This is just a partial listing. For full list go online or call.

www.tractorhouse.com/dealer/directory and type ITS in Dealer Name search box

6064 N 350 E • Marshall, IN 47859

LLC

(330) 482-1522 www.ProgressiveDairySystems.com

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Professional fence contractor building all types of agricultural and equine fence.

MATT LIGGETT 740-922-1086 Free Estimates West Virginia Contractors License #WV053442

(330) 938-3136 Field drainage, horizontal directional drilling and directional boring services by DirtWorks Drainage, booking now for summer and fall, computer modeled designs, RTK GPS installation, free estimates; Louisville, Ohio (330)823-8823

Dogs & Dog Supplies (2) 15-week old purebred mini Poodle pups, $175 each; (330)600-0294

Stroup land improvement- subsurface drainage tile plow/ trencher, land clearing, pond building, ditching, Harvestore silo removal; call (330)6149052

AKC Australian Shepherd puppies, 8weeks, black and red, tris, blue eyes; (330)704-7662, text/ will call back, Alliance

Farms & Real Estate

AKC Great Pyrenees pups, out of working parents, ready after 12/5/23, 2 round of vaccinations, microchipped, vet checked, pups exposed to sheep and chickens; Bailey Family Farm, Cox's Mills, WV, text or call (859)9927898 AKC Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppies, born 9/03/23, 3 tri-color males and 1 red male, up to date on shots and worming, $1,400 each; call or text (330)806-6120

Christmas special Goldendoodle pups, 11-weeks, been raising them for 25 years, shots, wormed, vet checked, $400 cash or Zelle, no checks, credit card extra; also 7-month old Goldendoodles males, $200; (419)560-0056, Mt Gilead, Ohio

Model: M6030 Hours: 1,782, Drive: 6x6 Engine: Caterpillar 3208

DP40N1 8,000 lb. cap. 2015 Diesel 2,832 hrs.

Dairy Systems

3990 St. Rt. 14 Columbiana, Ohio 44408

Australian Shepherd pups, born Sept. 29, 1st shots and worming, raised on farm, parents on site; Marysville, Ohio (937)537-0910, (937)5370069

Construction Equipment

Fencing

Doyle Excavating land clearing, building ponds, dozers to 25 tons, radius 100 miles, rock bottom rates; 7am8pm. (330)309-1697, Louisville, Ohio

Apple Creek, OH

DAVE’S HOOF TRIMMING

CAT

Excavating

Stein-way Equipment

Cattle Services

9 FORKLIFTS FOR SALE Service, Parts and Rentals 765.597.2473 6064 N 350 E • Marshall, IN 47859 Toyota 8FGU25 5,000 lb. cap. 2014 Dual Fuel 3,205 hrs. $28,900 Price does not include LPG tank UNIT #3105 Unicarriers PFD60M5 6,000 lb. cap. 2018 Diesel UNIT #3165 4,499 hrs. $27,900 UNIT #3118 Toyota 8FGU30 6,000 lb. cap. 2017 Dual Fuel 1,171 hrs. $34,700 UNIT #3145 CAT DP40N1 8,000 lb. cap. 2015 Diesel 2,832 hrs. $42,900 UNIT #3165 Mitsubishi Price does not include LPG tank FG30N 6,000 lb. cap. UNIT #3105 2011 LPG 7,910 hrs. $22,900 Price does not include LPG tank UNIT #2926 This is just a partial listing. For full list go online or call. • Units come with a warranty • Units are leak free, serviced and ready to use • Call for parts or technical support when you need it • Shipping and financing available www.tractorhouse.com/dealer/directory and type ITS in Dealer Name search box

Dairy Equipment

German Wirehaired Pointer pups, 5 males and 5 females, purebred parents onsite, excellent hunting breed, utd on shots, $800 each; located in Nashport, Ohio, call/ text (440)9359740 Great Pyrenees dogs, born in April 2023, raised with sheep, goats and pigs; Marysville, Ohio, (937)537-0910, (937)537-0069 Looking for litters of puppies, all breeds, all sizes to place in loving homes; (330)466-6178

PROPERTIES - SALE/RENT Call Randy: (330)482-5537

Monday - Friday Hours: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Building/Approx. 12 acres: Rt. 657, Old Rt. 14, Columbiana, OH Great for Food/Wine Venue $800,000 or best reasonable offer

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Building/Approx. 14 acres: 13280 Old East Liverpool Rd. (Rt. 30/45), West Point, OH - Great tor Equip. Sales/Trucking $1,800,000 or best reasonable offer

Home at 39761 Salem Unity Rd. (Rt. 14) Appraised at over $200K in Jan. 2023. Highest Offer.

Davis Woods Condo

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16881 Davis Rd., Ft. Myers, FL. $200K. Highest offer.

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20 acres or more, with or without buildings, road frontage a plus, in Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Tennessee. Call

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866-893-5263

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Fencing

I&M

We build all types of farm fence

• Woven Wire • Hi-Tensile • Barbed Wire • Board Fence • Commercial Chain Link

Maremma puppies, 9-weeks old, $1,000; (330)565-1221

Serving Ohio, PA & WV

For all your agricultural, equine and some residential needs!

27 years experience FREE estimates Now licensed to serve WV #WV050611

Winona, OH

For sale Cummins 4-cylinder engine, 4B-3.9L with inline injection pump, 4,013 hrs, runs good, $5,300; (330)465-4813 Waukesha natural gas, 817 cubic inch inline 6 power unit/ prime mover, completely rebuilt, never ran, asking $10,000; (330)763-0436

Excavating

GIBBS

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Carrollton, Ohio

FENCE Engines

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(330)429-2628

330-473-0102 or 330-763-0497 cell

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Off Road Dump Truck Service IDEAL FOR SMALL EARTH MOVING PROJECTS Pond Cleaning | Rock Hauling | 18 Ton Capacity

D L MILLER EXCAVATING

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Family-Owned Business Over 30 Years Experience

CALL TIM GIBBS 330-565-8201

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Fencing T&C Fence- high tensile, split rail, vinyl, post pounding; (440)537-5262.

Fertilizer • Hi Tensile • Woven Wire • Land Clearing • Board Fence • Brush Removal • Barbed Wire • Materials & Supplies

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330-739-4500

Fish 5-F- Fish Farm Bass, Perch, Blue Gill, Channel Cat, Amurs, Tilapia, etc., also carry Koi and full line of pond plants; Leetonia, Ohio (330)692-3425- Dave

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www.diamondtfencing.com

R&R ENGINE & MACHINE

MAPLE VALLEY FENCE Building All Kinds of Farm Fence Woven-Wire Hi-Tensile • Split Rail • Board Horse-Kote • Barb. Will also clean fence rows

R&R

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330-893-3440

Factory Authorizedn in all Fuel Injectioer and Turbocharg manufactures. Professional 66 Service since 19

1004 Swartz Rd., Akron, OH 44319

330-724-5526

McCULLOUGH FENCING

Garage Door

“High-Tensile Fence” Mercer, Pa.

For sale #2 insulated garage door panels, insulate your barn, milke, parlor, shop, garage; any questions leave message at (724)664-1497, Mel's Outdoor Stuff

(724) 475-2878

Goats

UnitedFencing LTD

Danville Auction, LLC

Selling & Renting Post Drivers

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2023

5th Annual Christmas Decor, toys & more Christmas Horse & Pony Auction 8:30am SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2023

Steel pipe fence, continuous fence panels with 6 horizontal pipes, 4 vertical bars, 20-ft. long, $140; we custom build panels and gates, we install, wholesale inquiries welcome; for more info contact us at (937)464-9268

WE BUILD ALL KINDS OF FENCING. FREE ESTIMATES.

Winter Discounts

AG Fence Service LLC

Christmas Lamb & Kid Goat Sale 11:00 A.M. SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 2024

Antique & Collectibles - 10:00 A.M. Danville Auction, LLC “Where the Small Farmers Meet” 15780 Body Road, Danville, OH 1/2 mile east of Danville, off Rt. 62

740-599-6607

Danville Auction is licensed and bonded in favor of the State of Ohio.

Aiden Yoder, Auctioneer 330-231-8983

Orwell, OH | (440)904-6552

Fencing

Jaren Neuenschwander Columbiana, Ohio 44408

330.885-2148 Formerly l Weavers Fencing

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Grain Storage, Dry/Hand. Equip

(2) 27-ft. used bins, 12,000-bushels, new paint, modern floors, new bolts, 2 ring doors, delivery/ erection/ jacks; (330)760-5736

For sale new and used GT recirculating batch dryers, several used available, delivery available; call any time (877)422-0927

(3) 18-ft. used bins, 2,000/ 3,500/ 4,000-bushels, new paint, modern floors, new bolts, 2 ring doors, delivery/ erection/ jacks; (330)760-5736

GRAIN BIN FOR SALE (419) 687-0911

24-ft. 8 ½ R, approx. 8,300 bushels, drying floor, 6-in. Unload, 14” fan with new bolts, will be dismantled, $8,000 Grain bin- concrete forms and jack rentals; base and regular rings; sheets; vents, ladders; lids; remote opening lids; belt boxes; power and gravity spreaders; base angle; sidewall roof clips; fans; heaters; hopper bins; 18-ft., 21-ft., 24-ft., 27-ft. used bin packages, 2,000 to 12,000 bushel; delivery and/ or erection, financing; (330)760-5736

Sukup Grain Bins Sweet Bucket Elevators Sukup Dryers Hutchinson Augers Millwrighting Steel Erection

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Wanted GT grain dryer, 250 or 300 bushels; (440)636-3781

Beloit, OH: 330-823-8811 Johnstown, OH: 740-967-8700

SHILOH AG LLC ERECTING & TEARING DOWN NEW & USED BINS

10 YEARS EXPERIENCE Linford Zimmerman

Hay, Grain & Straw

Roasting corn & soybeans on your farm.

Hauling Transport for manufactured homes, set up, tear down and leveling, www.AdvantageHomesOhio.com; follow on Instagram @advhms, call toll free (866)979-6777

Hay, Grain & Straw 1st crop alfalfa, timothy, orchard mix square bales, $7 each; 2nd crop alfalfa timothy mix square bales, $8 each; Mike at (330)207-2503 please leave a message if no answer 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting western Ohio alfalfa, wheat straw, 3x3 square bales, 24 bales or larger delivery; Frey Farms (419)294-7138 2022 1st cut timothy alfalfa, large squares; 2nd grass; 3rd alfalfa timothy; straw large and small squares; (330)614-1779 2nd and 3rd cutting mixed hay, small square bales, $7.50 per bale; (330)206-2011 2nd, 3rd, 4th alfalfa, very nice and leafy; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th alfalfa orchard grass; all small squares; 12 big squares, 2nd alfalfa; (419)310-1595 2nd, 3rd, and 4th crop quality alfalfa mix, 50-pound small square bales; leave message, Bolivar (330)874-7101 4x5 round bales, 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting, also 4th cut alfalfa round bales, wet wrapped; (724)651-4306

Also - Buying Used Grain Bins

Agricultural Fencing & Farm Supply Store

Creek, 330-857-1543 AppleOhio

Grain Storage, Dry/Hand. Equip

Buyer and seller of semi loads of hay and straw by the ton. Dairy alfalfa available. Charles F. Bricker and Son, 12827 Goshen Rd., Salem, Ohio (330)501-7215 Dairy horse and beef quality hay, large squares and round bales; call (740)502-4244 Ellyson's Inc. buyer and seller of hay and straw; truckload lots of 500 to 600bales; (330)223-1594 or write Ellyson's Inc., 28689 Speidel Road, East Rochester, Ohio 44625. For sale wheat straw, $3 a bale, located at 41857 Biggs Rd, LaGrange, Ohio, nice small bales; phone (440)355-5003 or cell (440)752-7622

(419) 687-0911 - Home

TRI STATE GRAIN ROASTING LLC

724-827-2028 Hay- quality large squares, 2nd grass; 2nd and 3rd alfalfa/ timothy; strawlarge and small squares; (330)6141779 Large quantities alfalfa and alfalfa mix, large squares 3x4 and small square bundles; Mechanicsburg, Ohio (937)631-3921

DRY ALFALFA & BALEAGE • 3x4 Bales • Lab Tested • Delivery Available

Call Kyle: 419-575-5335 Email: Kyle@BenschoterFarms.com Something for everyone- 1st, 2nd, 3rd dry hay, 1st, 2nd, 3rd baleage, wheat straw, all stored inside; 3x3x8 bales, round bales and small squares; no order too big or too small, we deliver; (330)223-1000

Wheat Straw & Rye Straw

3x4 bales, stored inside DELIVERY AVAILABLE

Graytown | (419)262-3699

Hay, Grain & Straw

Plymouth, OH

Penn-Ohio Grain Roasting CBR EQUIPMENT Sukup Grain Bins & Grain Handling Equipment Serving Central Ohio

419-362-1002 Cell: 567-241-3338

• Roasted Soybeans Promote Higher Butterfat

• Roasting Corn Improves Digestability • Roasted Grain Reduces Moisture and Improves Storage Life On Farm Grain Roasting Since

Enon Valley, PA

1983

(724) 674-4443

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Hay & Forage Equipment

Help Wanted

Horses & Ponies

Lawn & Garden

McHale round baler, F5400 silage special, 5,000 bales, $28,500 or best offer; call (330)355-2245

Part-time Class B driver wanted, Hartville area, seasonal driver needed for our heating oil truck, 2-5 days a week all winter, pay based on experience, flexible hours; call Hartville Elevator Co. at (330)877-9320, email; christian@hartvilleelevatorco.com

For sale brown and white pony, 52inches tall, age 24, used for older school children 2 miles per day; (419)896-3241

Alliance Mulch and Wood, 8 different types of hardwood mulch, dyed and non-dyed, hardwood, 12 months out of the year, delivery available; (330)823-7090

Help Wanted Farm help, general farm help, mowing, fence repair, etc, full and part-time available; (330)633-7261 Lorain County Conservation District is accepting cover letters/ resumes for one open position- Conservation Technician, details on this position can be found on www.lorainswcd.com website by clicking on the "more" link for careers; cover letters and resumes can be sent to lparsh@loraincounty.us Wastewater Operator (full-time), do you care about Wayne County’s environment? do you want to help protect it? if so, look no further, the Wayne County Commissioners are looking for the right person to fill this full-time position; we offer meaningful work, job stability, great benefits, great retirement system, 11 paid holidays per year, ample sick leave and vacation leave (both which can roll over to the next year), must have a Wastewater License 1 or 2 issued by the Ohio EPA; to see a full list of responsibilities and qualifications and to apply, visit us online at www.wayneohio.org/employment-opportunities, questions? call (330)287-5497 Wastewater Operator-in-training (full-time) do you want to help protect Wayne County’s environment; do you want to become a wastewater operator; if so look no further, the Wayne County Commissioners are looking for the right person to fill this full-time position, we offer meaningful work, job stability, great benefits, great retirement system, 11 paid holidays per year, ample sick leave and vacation leave (both which can roll over to the next year), relatable experience such as backflow, plumbing, etc. is necessary; to see a full list of responsibilities and qualifications and to apply, visit us online at www.wayneohio.org/employment-opportunities, questions? call 330-287-5497

Team members wanted- offering positions in service/ installation, experience in dairy equipment service is great but we can train as well, great opportunity for motivated team player, vehicle provided, based in western Pa; serious inquires only to Dennis (724)834-3162 or; gds1581@comcast.net

Hunting, Fishing & Trapping 2023-2024 hunting ground for lease, 80 acres, woods, creek, corn field, immediate possession, Wayne county, Ohio, exclusive rights; (330)760-5736

Insurance

Lease or Rent For rent 40-ft.x500-ft. building, 8-ft.6in. ceilings, cement and tile flooring, 20,000 sq. ft., formerly a furniture store, 11463 Harrison Rd, Apple Creek, Ohio 44606 vm (330)695-2249

Jobs Wanted

Lime

Machine shop looking for production work, free estimates from 1 piece to 10,000 pieces; call (330)691-1114 leave a detailed message

High cal lime, $10 per ton, Ashtabula, Trumbull, Lake Counties; (440)8253555

Horses & Ponies

Lime and gypsum spreading, reasonable prices; if no answer, leave message, Eric Hutchison, (330)627-7433

Farm Coverage

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Smokey Lane Stables, Inc

130 Union Avenue, SE, Minerva, OH 44657

Friday, December 8

330-862-2112

Lightning Rods

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Doctor Boom- lightning rod systems since 1964, let us design a lightning protection system for your property, statewide services; (330)328-3088

Tack: 8:00 A.M. Horses: 11 A.M. Catalog consignments due Dec. 20

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686 Smokey Lane Rd NW

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Saturday, December 30 Riding Horse & Pony Sale

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330-492-9440

Sugarcreek, OH 44681

PH 330-852-2237 Auctioneers: Myron Miller,

Marion Burkholder, & Michael Mullet

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Landscaping

Landscaping Equipment 2010 John Deere gator, 4x6, with hydraulic dump bed, excellent condition, $8,500; call Ed (330)692-2666

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Malvern, Ohio Est. 1991 Straight A’s RanchCity.com 888-556-3772 330-868-3772 Miraco Livestock Water Systems starting at $329

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Lime

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Lightning Rods

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Tack: 4:30 P.M. Horses: 6:00 P.M.

Livestock Hauling

Sterling Farm Equipment 13893 Kauffman Ave. Sterling, Ohio 44276 (330) 939-2561 (330) 264-1742 www.sterlingfarmstore.com Fred — Butch — Richard 6131 Ashland Rd. Wooster, Ohio 44691 (330) 264-4175 Rick - Kerry - Alex **************************************** USED TRACTORS Kubota L3400 w/Loader & Backhoe - FRED Kubota GR2100 54 Case 580C Backhoe - FRED Kubota BX2350 60" w/Loader Kubota B2601 w/Loader 1 Year old Kubota L3902 w/Loader - FRED Kubota B2601 w/Loader Kioti CX2510 Loader Kubota B8200 tiller+blade - CALL FRED Kubota L4060 cab+loader 2021 Kubota M5091 Cab & Loader NH TC 30 w/Loader Kioti CX2510 Cab & Loader CIH 185 Puma NH P. Star 75 w/Loader '04 Kubota BX2230 60" Kubota M7060 w/Loader NEW EQUIPMENT NEW Pallet Forks NEW Bale Spears New Pequea tedders & rakes Land Pride Equipment Woods Equipment SPREADERS NH 195 Float Tires Meyer 8720 Nice HARVESTING The Spreader IH Combine Bish Header Adapter CIH 3020 CIH 2020 25' Header NI 310 Picker 1 Row USED HAY FORAGE Heston 4500 Small Baler Brush Grapple - FRED CIH 8545 w/thrower 2022 Maxilator Woods 5-ft. w/Fast Hitch Belco PRZ-3100 Tedder Tonutti RPT8 Rake Kuhn 515 bale grapple JD Roller Bar Rake CIH 600 Blower NH 55 Roller Bar Rake Kasten Forage Wagon SKID STEERS NH 318 Like New 150 Hrs., w/Bkt. Bobcat 550 Bobcat 850 CIH SR175 Bobcat 650 Rubber Over Tire Tracks - FRED ASV RC 100 Trac Loader JD 323 Trac Loader Case 430 series III NH L223 2 spd. TILLAGE & PLANTING Century 500 Gal. Sprayer CIH 720 6 Btm Auto CIH 735 6 Btm plow - FRED Kuhn 10' Tiller New - FRED Hardi 500 Gallon Sprayer - FRED Ford 5 Btm plow


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Machinery & Equipment

Machinery & Equipment

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658 Twp Rd 1451 Shiloh, OH 44878

567.805.1494

Case IH Maxxum 115, 5800 hrs, pre-emmissions, 16x16 trans, 4WD, cab ................................$51,000 Case IH Farmall 50A, 730 hrs., 2WD, Open, Weights..................................$19,800 Case IH Puma 230 CVX, 7470 Hrs., suspension, Very Nice. .........$78,000 Deutz Allis 9150, 4x4, 2300 hrs, 18 speed trans, excellent cond., heat & AC ...............................$38,000 IH 5088 8400 hrs., 2WD, Cab, Duals, field ready. .............................$16,500 NH T6.140, 8700 hrs., 17x16 trans., front 3 point and PTO, very nice....$49,000 NH T7.315, 5100 hrs., CVT trans, Blue power, front suspension, excellent cond... ................. $129,000 CAT TH 337C Agri telehandler, enclosed cab, 500 hrs.. .........................$87,500 Komatsu PC50UU 4070 hrs., 2 buckets, nice mini excavator ..............$26,000 Krone 7.70 6 star tedder, 2 pt. hook-up, field ready.. ............................$11,500 Lemkin Zirken 8/400, 13’ Power Harrow, Low Acres. ...............$17,500 Merlo TF 35.7 2860 hrs., 6800# lift, heat, AC, exc.. .................................$76,000 Merlo TF 42.7, 7600 hrs., 154 HP, 9000# lift, very nice. .............$58,000 Marston FF10L Grain Trailer, 10 ton, hydr. brakes. ..................................... $9,300 Miller Pro 7916, Merger in good cond., hydraulic drive......................... $5,800 Stweart 15MT Grain trailer, 16.5 ton capacity, hydraulic dump, excellent cond.. .....................$25,000 Esch 4222 22’ 4-star tedder, Like New. ...............................$10,700

SINGLE SPINDLE CUTTERs Multi-SPINDLE CUTTERs Flex-Wing Cutters 4 Models in Stock Tillers Many Attachments In Stock 700+ TRAILERS Golf Carts & More 330.538.7325 LEONARDTRAILERS.COM $2,477 $2,347 5’8” Cutting Width BH116-1R $3,480 5’ Cutting Width BH215-2R BH216-2R $3,895 #38471 $8,997 8’3” Cutting Width 3308-R2 9’9” Cutting Width 2310-R 48” Width #38473 1812-R1 $18,497 #36788 2215-RR1 $26,997 #36790 2815-RR4 $31,747 59” Width $3,227 82 1/ $4,247 2” Width #36792 $64/Mo. $94/Mo. $243/Mo. $15,247 $ REBATE 100 $250 REBATE $600 REBATE

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JD 9400 w/ 643 Lo Tin Oil Bath Head – Used Here M&W 350 Bushel Grain Cart, Used Here Kewanee 1100 – 21’ Disc, New Front Blades (2) Kewanee 1010 – 18’ Discs, Good Blades IH 475 18’ Hyd Fold Disc, 22” Blades IH 480 – 15’ Disc, Good Blades, Rear Hyd. IH 370 – 14’ Disc, All New 20” Blades, Sharp White 263 – 20’ Manual Fold Wing Disc, Nice JD 620 – 13’ Disc, New 20” Front Blades IH 370 – 12’ Disc, New Front Blades & Bearings Miller 12’ Offset Disc, New Front Blades, Sharp Brillion 21’ Wing Cultimulcher, Low Use (3) Brillion 13.5’ & 15’ Cultimulchers Dunham 12’ Cultimulcher, Used Here (4) Landoll 9 & 11 Shank Disc Chisels (2) International 10 Shank Disc Chisels Glencoe 7 & 9 Shank Late Model Disc Chisels Landoll 5 Shank Disc Chisel, Very Nice White 5 Shank 3pt Chisel Plow Case IH 110 – 20’ Wing Fold Crumbler (2) Unverferth 18’ Double Rolling Baskets Dunham 14’ Pull Type Cultipacker Case IH 4500 – 18’ Wing Fold Vibra Shank White 508 – 5 Bottom Auto Reset – NONE NICER White 508 & 588 4 Bottom Auto Reset Plows IH 720 – 5 Bottom Toggle Trip Plow JD F145 3 Bottom Semi Mount – Restored IH 710 3x16” Auto Reset Semi Mount Plow IH 420 3 Bottom 14” 3PT Plow – Restored (2) IH 5100 18x7 Drills, Dbl Disc, Press Wheels

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1965 Ford Commander 6000, parts or rebuild, $1,500; (740)472-5487

Corn heads, parting out, JD 2431243, JD 693, IH 863- 1063, IH 22062208; call (740)694-5071

For sale H&S 430 tandem axle double beater manure spreader, rebuilt, $12,000 OBO; (740)502-9512

For sale Hardi 650 sprayer, 60-ft boom, stored inside, $6,000; Case IH 3900, 25-ft disc, 7.5-in. spacing, $11,000; (724)815-8235.

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For sale Hesston hay rake, Model 3986, 14 wheel with kicker wheel, $8,500; organic alfalfa hay; (419)8963241

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Discbine, DC102, swivel hitch, small square bale hay producer, selling due to health, like new, $25,000; call (419)357-1187 evenings

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JD 4020 with Westendorf loader and Hoelscher 18 bale forks, $20,000; JD 348 baler, $14,000; also 1049 super bale wagon for sale; (419)376-9849 Kuhn SR112G2 12-wheel rake, nice condition, $6,500; Frontier 13164 star tedder, same as Kuhn, low use, $4,250; (814)227-5144 For sale 2011 John Deere Gator 825 i, 4x4. 2,704 miles, 677.5 engine hours, power dump bed, windshield, canopy, yellow alloy wheels, $9,500; call (724)336-4815

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ROTOTILLERS

Ford TW-25 ................................................ $22,550

5’ Cherokee ................................................... $2,475 6’ Cherokee ................................................... $2,600 5’ Tar River Reverse Rotation ..................... $2,900 6’ Tar River Reverse Rotation ...................... $3,300

Ford 1120 - 2WD Diesel ...............................$2,750 Kioti DK50HST - 50 HP, Cab, AC, Loader, 2700 Hrs, Nice! ....................................... $25,750 Kubota B3300SU - 4x4, Loader, 33 HP, .... $17,750 Kubota L4400 - 4x4, loader, hydro, 39 HP $22,500 Kubota M4700 - 4x4, Loader..................... $19,250

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Kubota M6800 - 2wd, Loader, 761 Hrs. .... $21,950

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MAHINDRA 6075 75HP 4WD W/CAB&LOADER $59,900 MAHINDRA 6075 OPEN 4WD W/LOADER $48,500 MAHINDRA 5145 45P 4WD W/LOADER $34,500 MAHINDRA 1640 40HP W/CAB&LOADER $38,500 MAHINDRA 1635 35HP W/LOADER $28,000 VERMEER M5050 3PT DISC MOWER $9500 VERMEER VR820 8 WHEEL RAKE $6450 VERMEER VR1022 10 WHEEL RAKE W/KICKER WHEEL $9850 VERMEER 4 & 6 SPINNER HAY TENDERS CALL BUSH HOG BH114 4FT MOWER $1450 BUSH HOG BH115 5FT MOWER $1900 BUSH HOG HT210 2 SPINNER HAY TEDDER $2900 BUSH HOG HT 417 4 SPINNER HAY TEDDER $7250 BUSH HOG XLRR1226 12 WHEEL HAY RAKE $9850 IRON CRAFT 10FT CUTTER PULL TYPE $9850 IRON CRAFT 10FT 3PT HITCH CUTTER $8500 IRON CRAFT 3PT ROUND BALE UNROLLER $1650 IRON CRAFT 5FT 6FT 7FT 3PT BLADES STARTING AT $475

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HAY HUT HAY FEEDERS

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Ford 4000 diesel ............................................. CALL

New Holland TB120 - 120HP, 4x4, ROPS, Loader, 2300 Hrs.................................................. $39,500 Zetor 6245 62 HP, 4x4, Runs and Works Good .$7,950

COMPACT SEED DRILLS Tar River DRL072 72” 3pt Conventional Drill . $3,900 Tar River SAYA507 - 78” 3pt NO-TILL ......... $7,900 Greenscape 600 - 60” 3pt NO-TILL ........... $15,875

SKID LOADERS Bobcat S160 - One Owner, Very Nice ....$21,500 2021 Bobcat T66 - Like new ..............$58,750 New Holland LS170.................................... $17,750 2022 New Holland C332 - All Options ....... $74,500 2022 New Holland C345 - All Options ....... $84,500

EXCAVATORS NEW INVENTORY ARRIVING THIS WEEK - CALL! CAT 303 CR - Enclosed 1990 Hrs., 3 Buckets .............................................. $32,550 Bobcat 418A - 2593# weight, 1578 Hrs. .. $12,550 Kubota K008-3 - 1 ton compact, very nice .... $17,550 John Deere 17G - 2 ton, New Tracks ........ $17,255 2005 CAT 303CR - 2k hrs., Cab Nice ........ $32,550 2012 Bobcat E35 - Cab, Heat, Air, Thumb, NICE! ....................................... $42,795 2013 Bobcat E55 - 1300 Hrs, Enclosed .... $67,500 CAT 312 Excavator - C/A/H Thumb .......... $39,900 JD 85G Excavator - 19k Weight, C/A/H, New Rubber Tracks, Blade .................. $62,550 Kobelco 160 - 5400 Hrs.............................. $55,500 Komatsu PC78 - 17K weight, 8K hrs., NICE .$39,750 Takeuchi TB016 - 1.5 Ton, 4500 Hrs, Work Ready .......................................... $15,950

DOZERS

Case 650 New Arrival ................................ $28,500 Case 850B 0 New engine .......................... $28,500 Case 850K LGP - New Undercarriage, NICE . $54,750 Fiat Allis HD11B - Runs & Works great, Good undercarriage................................ $15,000

NEW Grapple Buckets 48” Grapple Bucket..............................................$1,595 72” Grapple Bucket..............................................$2,195 84” HD Grapple Bucket .......................................$3,350 60” Tar River Root Grapple .................................$1,950 78” Claw Grapple ......................................... $2,750

NEW PALLET FORKS 48” QT 2000# rated for compacts...................$795 48” HD Pallet Forks ..........................................$995 48” Fork/Double Bale Spear/Trailer Mover Combo ............................................$995

HAY EQUIPMENT NEW Tar River Round Bale Grabber ........... $2,800 Tar River 4 spinner hay tedder NEW ......... $10,125 Challenger RB45 Round Baler .................... $9,250 New Holland 256 Dolly wheel rake ............. $4,250 Mini Round Baler for Compact Tractors NEW . $7,395 Tar River 2 Spinner Hay Tedders NEW ....... $3,195 Tar River Econo Wrap, 3pt. bale wrapper .... $5,150 Tar River BDR - 185 Drum Mower ............... $4,600

MISC. 2016 Kuhn Knight 3130 Mixer Wagon 9000# cap., One owner, Very Nice ............................................ $19,850 Case 580B backhoe ............................................ $12,750 PUG Utility Vehicle - 4x4, Hyd. Dump .................. $5,500 Kubota ZD28 - Zero Turn, Diesel, 72” Deck ............. CALL NEW 5’ and 6’ Brush Hogs .............................. IN STOCK 7 Shank Glenco Disc Chisel Plow - New Points .$6,550 9 Shank Glenco Disc Chisel Plow - Field Ready .$5,750 9 Shank Bush Hog Disc Chisel Plow - Field Ready .$4,750 White 20’ Folding Disc (2 Avail.) .......$5,950 & $6,450 6’ Disc 3pt. Hitch ..........................$1,276 & $1,375 2 Bottom Plow 3pt. Hitch ...............................$575 5’ Box Blade NEW .........................................$1,025 6’ Box Blade NEW .........................................$1,395 Landscape Rakes NEW 4’, 5’, 6’ ..................... CALL NEW Tar River 4” Wood Chipper ..................$2,500 NEW Skid Steer Quick Attach HD Brush Hog, Std. Flow ................................. $4,750 & $4,950 Gravely Promaster 26H - 60” Zero Turn Mower ............................................ $8,550 Wallenstein 50 Bushel Manure Spreader NEW .$6,850 Good Selection of Used Zero Turn Mowers WORK TRUCKS - From out West - 4x4, Run & Drive well........................................................... $4,500

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Machinery & Equipment

Great Plains solid stand, 15-ft, no-till grain drill, 7-1/2-in. spacing with grass seeder, $5,000; (330)767-4109

JD 2755, 2WD, open station, estimated 5,000 hrs., good rubber, $12,500; (724)718-4324

2021 Claas 450T rotary rake, used on 140 acres, $14,000; (740)559-2356

Kennco water wheel transplanter, $3,000; (330)767-4109

JD 5310 tracor, 1,800 hrs, 2WD, excellent condition, $17,500; (330)2755138

IH 1640 combine, 2,800 hrs, $15,900; IH 2344 combine, loaded, 2,700 hrs, $56,900; both run excellent, excellent combines; (330)317-9266, Creston, Ohio

John Deere 557 round baler, net wrap, good condition, $11,500; Knight 8018 slinger, good tires, poor augers, $2,500; 23.1x26 tires and 10 hole rims off IH combine, $750; (330)432-0713

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BEWARE OF POTENTIAL BUYING SCAMS Here are two situations where you need to be alarmed and vigilant 1. If the buyer of your equipment refuses to speak to you over the phone or in-person. Most buying scams happen via text messages and/or email. 2. If the buyer sends you a check in an amount HIGHER than the agreed upon price of your equipment, and then asks you (the seller) to refund the overpayment via wire transfer.

NEW ESCH HAY TEDDERS 18-ft. Tedder w/Hyd .............................CALL 22-ft. Tedder w/Hyd ..........................CALL 32-ft. 6 Star Tedder ............................CALL Bale Grabber Skid Loader Mount ...$2,200

Joe’s Machinery, LLC Large Inventory » Daily UPS Shipping » New Holland Aftermarket Parts for Sickle Bar Mowers, Rola-Bar Rakes, Harvesters, Corn Heads & Haybines 717.464.1043 259 Radcliff Rd. Willow Street, Pa 17584 Call for FREE 12884 page catalog!

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USED EQUIPMENT TRACTORS JD 6215R - 2015 - 1800 hrs - loader 5 remotes - MFWD ......................$168,000

hyd faceplate ...............................$48,745

FARMTRAC 60 - 1280 hrs - 2WD - 2 remotes -

NH C332 2023 - 116 hrs - EH controls - HVAC

540 PTO 8 speed - hi/lo ................. $7,500 2006 John Deere 9560 STS Combine, 2019 Separator Hrs, Round Bar Concave/Extended Wear, 30.5x32 Drive Tires, 2WD, 3 Speed Trans., 22 Foot Unloading Auger, 250 Bu. Bin ...... $60,000 2008 John Deere 637 Disk, Front Blades Measure 23”, Rear Blades22”, Disk Is 45’ Wide, 9” Spacing, 5Section Folding ......... $45,000 2008 John Deere 8430T Track Tractor, 4633 Hrs, 335 HP, Deluxe Comfort Pkg., Wide Tracks, Cold Weather Pkg., Rear 3 Point Hitch, 42.5 Gallons Per Minute. $145,000 2011 John Deere 8335R Row Crop Tractor, 7644 Hrs, 335 HP, MFWD w/Suspension, IVT Trans., Premium Commandview II Cab & Radio, 60 GPM Hydraulic Pump, Cold Weather Pkg, Front & Rear Duals ............... $150,000 2013 John Deere 635F Combine Platform, 35’, Auger w/Full Width Fingers, High 57mm Stone Dam, Cart Not Included In Pricing$15,900 2013 John Deere 640FD Combine Platform, 40 Foot Flex Draper, Course Sickle, Flip Reel, S Series Combine Connection .... $47,000 2014 John Deere XUV 825i Utility Vehicle, 4WD Gas, 1815 Hrs, Roof, Dump Box, Bench Seat .. $13,900 2016 John Deere 8251 Gator, 1811 Hrs, Cab, Manual Dump Box$9,000 2016 John Deere 1025R Compact Utility Tractor, 25 HP, 146 Hrs, Open Station, Quick Attach Loader & Backhoe & Thumb ..... $19,995 2022 John Deere 5090E Utility Tractor, 90 HP, 168 Hrs, Open Station, 4WD, Dual Rear Outlets, No Mid Outlets, Power Reverser Trans., 540 Rear PTO, ... $47,900 2022 John Deere 6R 155 Row Crop Tractor, 454 Hrs, 152 HP, Premium Cab & Radio, 4 Remotes, IVT Trans., Cold Start Pkg, TLS Front Axle, Big Hydraulic Pump (155L/Min.), Rear PTO- 540/540E/ 1000, Front Fenders .... $195,000 2022 John Deere 6110M Utility Tractor, 384 Hrs, 24 Speed, Cab w/Air Seat & Radio, 2 Remotes, 540/1000 PTO, 520/70R34 Treeleborg Tires, 2 Function Self Leveling Loader, Warranty ExpiresMay 24, 2024 ......... $110,500 2022 JD Z997R Zero Turn Mower, 131 Hours, 38 HP, 72” Mowing Deck, Diesel ........... $20,800 2022 JD RD45F Flexible Draper Head, 45’, Reel Flip Over System, Coarse Spare Knife, Warranty Till 1 0-29-2023, Used But Never Taken To The Field .......... $135,000 J&M HT974 Header Cart, 35’, Head Not Included In Pricing$3,500 Bale King Bale Wagon, 8X18 Wagon, Good Condition ... $4,000 2022 Woods RTR60.40 Tiller, Reverse Tine, 60” ........ $4,300 2011 JD 1590 Box Drill, 15’, Extended Wear Boots, Electronic Rate Control, 1 0” Spacing, Good Blocks And Boots ....... $47,500 1996 JD 1780 MaxEmergePius VacuMeter Planter, 12/23 Row, 15/30” Spacing, Vacuum Metering System, Flex Fold Frame . $24,500 2012 John Deere 1590 Box Drill, One Owner, Very Nice Condition, 7 1/2” Spacing, 15’, Grass Seeder, JD Markers, Drill Cover .. $58,000 2005 John Deere 1770NT Planter, 12 Row, 30” Row Spacing, Flex Fold Frame, Vacuum Metering System, 3.0 Bushel Hopper$75,000 2008 JD 1790 Planter, 16/32 Row, 15/30” Row Spacing, Unknown Acres, Has Fertilizer With Single Disk Openers, No Row Clutches, Pneumatic Down Force, Row Cleaners On Corn Rows .. $85,000 2008 JD 1890 Air Drill, 1600 Gallon, 2 Section Liquid Fertilizer/ Spray System With Hyd. Centrifugal Pump & Microtrak Flow Indicators, Haukaas Markers, Yetter Row Cleaners On Front, 40’ Wide w/Twin Row 20” Spacing, Boots & Blades Are Like New .......... $75,000 2011 John Deere 7230R Row Crop Tractor, 4747 Hours, 230 HP, Premium Cab w/Suspension, IVT Trans., 223 L/Min. Hydraulic Pump, 5 Remotes, 540/1000 PTO, Cold Start Pkg, AutoSteerReady$124,000 2013 JD 5100E Utility Tractor, 901 Hrs., 100 HP, Cab, 4WD, 540 Rear PTO, Wide Tires ........ $56,500 2018 JD 6120R Utility Tractor, 3215 Hrs, 120 HP, IVT, 3 Remotes, Cab w/Air Seat, 540/540E/1000, Flange Rears & More .... $77,500 2017 JD 60” Mowing Deck, Like New, Fits JD 1025R Tractor, Drive Over Auto Connect Deck .. $2,500 SALES I PARTS I SERVICE POLEN IMPLEMENT 440.322.7064 1 42255 Oberlin-Elyria Road 1 Elyria, OH 44035

SKID/TRACK LOADERS NH L328 2022 - Cab/Heat/Air - EH controls -

FENDT 724 S4 - 2020 - 240 hrs - front lift +

cab - high ͥow auxiliary ...............$69,000 sion seat - lap bar - hi-ͥow - hyd. coupler

- full LED’s - 480/80R46 duals....$228,000 HP - LOADER - 540/1000 PTO - RECENTLY

- FC2-Platinum ROPS ..................$32,000 NH L320 2021 - 3273 hours - FC2 Platinum ROPS - hyd. coupler - lap bar - 12x16.5

SERVICED ....................................$49,000

concrete tires ...............................$34,750

CASE IH 7130 6,200 hrs - 3 remotes - rear duals..............................................$52,000

NH C232 2019 - cab w/ heat & A/C performnce package - hyd. coupler - hand

JD 7260R 2012 - 4198 hrs - 50K IVT - sauter

and foot controls .........................$46,800

front 3pt & PTO - 4 rear remotes 1 front

CASE SV250 2013 - 6800 hrs - 2 speed - mech

remote - 480/80R 50 rear - 95x duals 45x

hand controls - open ROPS - hyd face

- 420/85R 34 front - front fenders - claw ends ............................................$145,000 JD 5045E 2009 - 430 hours - 16.9-28 MFWD w/ 9.5-24, 9F/3R, 1 Rear SCV, Joystick w/ Mid SCV’s .....................................$22,900

NH C232

2019 NH CAB W/HEAT & AIR, HAD COUPLET HAND & FEET CONTROLS

NH L320 2021 - 3615 hours - vinyl suspen-

PTO - comfort cab suspension - proͤt std. KUBOTA M6S-111 - 2019 - 250 HOURS - 125

HOT BUY

plate - 14x17.5 tires .....................$15,750 NH L320 2022 - open cab - mech hand con-

$39,500 JD 38 sickle bar mower - pull type - manual adj. 7’ ................................................. $950 KRONE BIG X 780 2019 w/ EX 750-3 & EF 380-S heads - 2140 engine hours - 1418

trols - manual coupler - 12x16.5 concrete

cutter hours ...............................$415,000

tires - 50x .....................................$34,900

ENROSSI G2 10’ tedder - two spinner $2,900

TILLAGE

NH 450 2022 - roll belt round baler - 14 bales -

MF 35 DELUXE 4188 hours - new: rebuilt mo-

GREAT PLAINS 2400 TM 2012 - vertical till-

tor, clutch, 3 pt pump, multipower pump,

age - 24’ turbo max - dring hitch - located

KRONE F1600MC 2017 - round baler - less

tires & rims ..................................... $5,500

on farm..........................................$27,500

than 2500 bales - 4x5 - cutter with 17

MF 1020 1986 - 1649 hrs - 2WD - turf tires -

SUNFLOWER 6630 2013 - 27’ working width

new battery .................................... $3,800

- saber blades - measure 19” to 20” - ͥat

NH POWERSTAR 75 2014 - 1090 hrs - power-

bar reel .........................................$35,500

shift - ROPS - loader ....................$37,500

PLANTING & SEEDING

JD 7430 2011 - 6925 hrs - 20 spd auto quad 3 rear remotes .............................$89,500 MF 135 gas - multi power - comes with 2 bottom plow - disk .............................. $3,500 FORD NAA Golden Jubilee 1953 - 3046 hrs rear blade - new clutch .................. $4,000

KINZE 3600 - 2014 - 12/23 - ASD - sacles - precision 20/20 monitor - rebuilt 2022 brg - blade - chains set up for beans..........................$130,900 KINZE 3505 2022 - 8-HD fertilizer openers liquid tubes - used on 350 +/- ....... $4,900

CHALLENGER MT685D 2014 - 2845 hrs - front

KINZE 3600 2002 - planter - 16 row - v drive

WTS - CVT - quick hitch - rear remotes -

- 6/150 gal tanks - v set meters - single

duals front+rear - front blade - auto

disc openers 2x2 - 20/20 motor .$55,000

guide ready ................................$165,000 JD 5090M 2021 - 551 hrs - loader w 72” bucket - euro - 3 remotes - cab - MFWD 16 spd w LHR ...............................$79,500

HAY & FORAGE

acres .............................................$15,900 NH BC5070 2013 - baler - “hayliner” - hyd p/u - hyd tongue swing - hyd formatic ...$16,650 JD 620F 2008 - platform - 20’ ͥex cutting platform - very little use ..............$18,500

MISCELLANEOUS

VERMEER SW3500 pull type bale wrapper round bales - monitor ...................$12,500 Krause 5200F-25 10’ spacing - 25’ -Markers ribbed 3x13 press wheel - legume seeder - agitator .......................................$68,500 LANDPRIDE SB2584 2012 - 7’ - 3 point - snow

cutter - laminated tail wheel ............. $850

guard - cast R+P ........................$155,000

2 pt hitch - 2 rotors - nice shape ..$22,500

weights .......................................$190,000

- 2 pt swivel hitch - less than 1,000 total

31’ 10” working width ...................$12,000 INTERNATIONAL 602 2004 - 6’ 3 pt rotary KRONE SW810 2014 - 22-24’ working width -

hood gurd + weight brkt - 200 KG rear

KRONE EC2801CV 2015 - mower conditioner

GILL 6’ box scraper ................................. $650

w LHR - 3 remotes - front fenders - hood

w LHR - 660R loader w 84” bucket - front

knives - ON FARM ........................$27,000

KRONE SWADRO 1010 rotary rake - 3 rotors -

JD 6155M 2020 - 371 hrs - cab - 20spd quad

JD 6175M 2021 - 367 hrs - cab - 20 spd quad

silage special ...............................$44,900

PEQUEA TT6100 2014 - tedder - 6 basket hyd fold - some newer teeth .......... $8,000 ENROSSI RR420 2020 - single rotor 13’9” working width - removeable

blower ............................................. $4,900 NH 155 2014 - manure spreader - splash guard - single beater - works good - front is rusty ........................................... $6,250 MCHALE 991BE 2016 - bale wrapper - 3823 bales - remote - side load arm - rear tip power pack ..................................$27,150 KUHN AXIS 50.1 2013 - spreader - working width 5’-13.5’-capacity - 141+ cuft - weight

WHITE 2-105 1980 - 4355 hrs - 2WD - 6 front

tine arms ......................................... $7,000

weights .........................................$18,500

NH FR9060 2008 chopper engine hours 2082

NH 195 2016 - manure spreader - front splash

JD 7230R 2012 - 230 HP - 4745 hrs - front 3pt

- cutter hours - 1376 NH283 hay head -

guard - 1,000 PTO - hyd drive double apron

hitch - MFWD .............................$150,000

FI420 corn head 6R ....................$149,000

chain - ͥotation tires ...................$15,900

1800 lbs .......................................$25,000

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Machinery & Equipment

Machinery & Equipment

For sale 2011 Ezgo St Sport2 utility cart, 13.5-HP Kawasaki engine, lights, manual dump bed, perfect utility vehicle for around the farm, $5,100; Willandale Golf Cart Sales, (330)6055052

JD 930 header, level land, original and straight, $2,000; Omaha standard hopper pup trailer, $2,800; TSC pto post hole auger, $200; TSC 3-pt. wood splitter, $200; (419)541-1310, Sandusky

John Deere heavy duty front end loader, 8-ft material bucket, no welds, it came off a 3020 but should fit many other JD tractors, I think it's a Model 158, $2,800 OBO; (330)466-5320 Wooster, Ohio

Attention produce growers, 200 blue 40x48 4-way, 350 regular 40x48 4way, make offer you load it; 24-in. cardboard bins, used once, large supply; 600 new green mesh sweet corn bags; 10 pound tomato boxes; (517)605-0713

For sale John Deere A (1951) very good condition, new carburetor and new battery, runs well, will send pictures if needed; please call Nate Shenk (740)501-3060 or email shenknathan1@gmail.com

John Deere 8300 grain drill, double disc openers, grass seed, very nice drill, asking $3,500; also have another 8300 drill w/ grass seed for $2,500; call or text (724)771-7399, located in Greensburg, Pa

Diamond Z577 wrapper, excellent, used very little, $10,750; Unigrip bale handler, looks new, move 60-in. bales, $2,500; My-D Han-D grain and hay elevator, 36-ft., paddle every 15-in., nice; all 3 purchased new, all 3 always inside; near Butler, Pa, call or text Tom (724)321-6469

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DEALS

MS4P S#L' P4I%' STIHL HSA26 GARDEN SHEARS ................. $179.99 .....................$159.99 STIHL GTA26 PRUNING SAW ...................... $179.99 .....................$169.99 STIHL FSA57 BATTERY TRIMMER SET ...... $229.99 ....................$212.99 STIHL MS180 C-BE....................................... $279.99 .....................$255.99 TORO 51822 60V Max Cordless Blower: 4.0 AH battery and charger included .... $275 VAL6 DAYSTAR Infrared Heater: Like New........ .. ................................ $795 VAL6 KBE5S Infrared Heater: demo unit ........... .. ............................. $1,695 VAL6 MPX5 ......................................................................................... $2,399 VAL6 KBE5L (2 STAGE) Infrared Heater............................................ $2,999 KUBOTA RTV 1140 CPX: side-by-side, Kubota diesel engine, used, 2400 hours ..$10,500

TRACTORS

MAHINDRA EMAX 22L TRACTOR: hydrostatic transmission, diesel engine, 4 wheel drive, 60’ fabricated mower deck, Like new ..... $12,500 MAHINDRA EMAX 1635 Utility Tractor: equipped with 35 hp diesel engine, hydrostatic transmission, front loader assembly with quick attach and bucket, 138 hours, Like New ................... $25,500 YANMAR YM342A Tractor with loader: 42 hp Yanmar diesel engine, New ...$31,800

TRACTOR ATTACHMENTS

Salt and Fertilizer Spreader: PTO driven, 3-point hitch, 850 lbs, 46” spread [REDUCED!] .................................................................... $675 TAYLOR-WAY 962 Tiller: 5 ft ............................................................. $1,499 TAYLOR-WAY 7’ Extreme Duty blade: 3-point hitch, New ................ $2500 SHAVER Post Driver: 3-point hitch, Never Been Used ..................... $3,500 TAYLOR-WAY 356 BRUSH HOG: Extreme Duty 5 ft., New ............... $2,727 TAYLOR-WAY 366 BRUSH HOG: Extreme Duty 6 ft., New ............... $2,949

TRACK LOADERS

GEHL RT175 Rubber Track Loader: full cab, universal quick attach, smooth lip bucket, New rubber tracks, 1479 hours ................... $34,000 TAKEUCHI TL8: cab with heat and air, High Flow auxiliary hydraulics, 1700 hours ................................................................ $47,500 TAKEUCHI TL12R2: cab with heat and air, High Flow auxiliary hydraulics, 1700 hours ................................................................................... $64,000 TAKEUCHI TL12V2: cab with heat and air, 1300 hours ................. $73,000

TRACK LOADER ATTACHMENTS

BRADCO 17446 skid steer tilt tach: Like New ................................. $2,250 ALITEC CP12 Low Flow Planer: only used a couple of times ......... $7,850 BOBCAT BRUSHCAT 72” Rotary Mower: like new ........................... $8,500 CONEQTEC-UNIVERSAL Rock Saw RS600 .................................... $10,500 MINI TRACK LOADER BUCKETS, various sizes ..................Call for Pricing Used Loader Buckets: various sizes ...................................Call for Pricing

EXCAVATORS

TAKEUCHI TB53FR: 24” bucket, 2500 hours .................................. $23,500 KUBOTA KX91-3: full cab, 12” and 24” buckets with teeth, hydraulic thumb, New rubber tracks, 1933 hours....................... $32,000 YANMAR VIO35R-6A: Yanmar diesel engine, 11’3” digging depth, 24” bucket, 1200 hours ...................................................................... $34,500 TAKEUCHI TB230R: Yanmar diesel engine, 10’2” digging depth, Like New ....................................................................................... $39,986 TAKEUCHI TB290CRAB: cab with heat and air conditioning, hydraulic angle blade, hydraulic quick coupler, Like New .............Call for Pricing

TORO DINGO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

TORO DINGO Trench Filler 22472: Brand New ................................ $2,500 TORO MUD BUGGY MBTX 2500S: demo machine, 70 hours ........ $21,000 TORO DINGO 525: Kubota diesel engine, wide tracks, smooth lip bucket, used .............................................................. $21,500

TRACKS

LOEGERING Overtire Steel Tracks: Like New, 10/16.5 .....$1,500 or 12/16.5 $2,500 LOEGERING Overtire Steel Tracks: Used ............................................ $500

ZERO TURNS

TORO TIME CUTTER 4200 Zero Turn: Kohler gasoline engine, 42” deck, Like New ......................................................................... $3,500 TORO TIME CUTTER SWX5050 Zero Turn: Kohler gasoline engine, 50” mower deck, bagger system, 70 hours, Like New ................. $5,800 JOHN DEERE Z970R Zero Turn: Kawasaki engine, 72” fabricated mower deck, used ...................................................................................... $8,500 ALTOZ 660 Track Machine Zero Turn: all terrain deck, 38 hp gas engine, 491 hours ....................................................... $12,500

MISCELLANEOUS

Two Rear Tractor Turf Tires and Wheel Assembly: 44x18x20, 80-85% tread .... $850 Single Axle: Rear End, 23,000 lbs ........................................................ $850 VENTRAC LA162: Power Blower attachment, Like New, never used ... $3,200

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MANY TRACTORS IN STOCK! AC 185 Diesel ....................................................................$6,900 Agco Allis 6680 4x4 Cab ..................................................$10,500 Agco Allis 8610 4x4 C/H/A ........................................... Coming In Case IH Farmall 140A C/H/A w/L755 loader 4310hrs 140/120hp ....$49,500 Case IH 275 4x4 30hp dsl turfs ..........................................$5,500 Case IH 75C 4x4 C/H/A 3690hrs Nice ..............................$29,500 Case IH 5130 4x4 Open w/loader ....................................$15,500 Case IH 5140 4x4 C/H/A pwr/shift ....................................$19,500 Case IH 5220 4x4 Open Canopy loader ................................. Call Cat M Challenger MT 525B 4x4 C/H/A ............................. $19,500 Deutz Allis 5220 diesel 2wd real nice ................................. $4,900 Deutz 80-06 2wd 85hp .......................................................$6,500 Ford 2000 gas, 8spd, pwr steering, 3pt LPTO, nice ............$3,900 Ford 3910 II 4x4 loader nice ............................................$12,500 Ford 3930 2wd, nice, smokes a little .................................. $6,500 Ford 3930 4x4 loader .......................................................$12,500 Ford 4000 diesel canopy 52hp ............................................ $6950 (2) Ford 5000 diesel w/loader................................. $6,900 - 8,500 Ford 5000 diesel 8 speed nice ...........................................$8,500 Ford/NH 5030, 2wd, left hand reverser, 1700 hrs .............$12,900 Ford 5600 diesel w/cab ...................................................... $8,500 Ford 6610 II 4x4 C/H/A........................................................... Call Ford 6610 II cab w/tiger-side mount mower ........................$8,900 Ford 6610 II C/H/A w/side boom mower ........................... $14,500 Ford 7000 flat deck ............................................................ $8,500 Ford 7610 II C/H/A 2wd runs good ................................... $14,500 Ford 7610 II 2wd canopy real nice ................................... $12,500 Ford 7700 2wd C/H/A 87hp nice shape ............................$12,500 Ford 7700 2wd Open sta ........................................................ Call Ford 8000 open ROPS ............................................................ Call Ford 8160 4x4 C/H/A $........................................................24,500 Ford/NH 8260 4x4 cab loader ..........................................$22,500 Ford TW5 2wd C/H/A 105hp good ....................................$14,500 Ford TW15 4x4 C/H/A ............................................................. Call Ford TW15 2wd C/H/A 120hp using on our farm ..............$14,900 Ford TW35 4x4 ....................................................................... Call IH 656 diesel wide front .....................................................$5,500 IH 706 diesel NF ................................................................$4,500 IH 886 C/H runs good ........................................................$6,500 (3) IH 1086 w/cab ...............................................$6,900 - $10,500 JD 2010 industrial gas w/loader .........................................$2,500 JD 2020 gas, pwr steering w/loader ...................................$3,500 JD 2240 Tiger Stripe, 50hp ................................................$6,500 JD 2550 4x4 cab loader ...................................................$14,500 JD 2640 2wd 70hp .............................................................$8,900 JD 4040 C/H/A quad range ..............................................$20,500 JD 4650 4x4 C/H/A power shift 187hp ..............................$24,500

JD 6210 4x4 C/H/A 640 loader power quad .....................$29,950 JD 6400 4x4 C/H/A loader ................................................$25,900 Kubota MX5200D 4x4 w/LA1065 loader 50hp .................. $22,500 Kubota M9000 2wd C/H/A ................................................$15,900 Kubota M9000 4x4 open canopy w/Kubota LA1251 loader ..$25,500 Kubota 9960 4x4 C/H/A ....................................................$22,500 MF 699 2wd OROPS 85hp rough runs good .......................$3,500 MF 5435 4x4 C/H/A 75hp, using on our farm ...................$22,500 McCormick MC100 4x4 w/cab & loader ........................ Coming In Oliver 66 gas ......................................................................$2,500 Oliver 550G reverser pwr steer........................................... $3,900 Oliver 770 gas NF ..............................................................$3,900 Oliver 880 gas NF ..............................................................$3,900 Oliver 1850 DSL WF ..........................................................$6,900 Zetor 5245 4x4 ...................................................................$5,500 COMPACTS/LAWN & GARDEN

Ex-Mark 60in Zero Turn mower ..........................................$2,900 MF 1220 DSL 4x4 w/mower ...............................................$5,500 Finish Mowers - 4,5,6ft Woods 7ft Landpride ..............$500-1,200 Bush Hog 12ft finish mower nice condition ......................... $6,500 Ford 1320 4x4 diesel; canopy w/mower .............................. $7,900 Deutz-Allis 5220 2wd 26hp nice .........................................$4,500 Allis Chalmer B212 Lawn Tractor ............................................$350 CONSTRUCTION

Bobcat T-300 Track Skid Loader C/H/A ..............................$24,500 Bobcat T-190 Track Skid Loader OROPS.......................... $22,500 Bobcat 751 Skid Steer OROPS ........................................$10,500 Case 90 XT Skid Loader .............................................. Coming In New skid steer mowers ...........................................$3,500 - 4,500 Skid Steer pallet forks bale spreader ..................................... Call Bobcat E50 excavator C/H/A new tracks real nice ............$49,500 Gehl GE802 excavator, cab, blade, rbr tracks 1700lbs .....$29,500 Komatsu PC70-8 Excavator cab steel tracks ....................$24,500 05 JCB 8027 mini excavator 6500lbs OROPS 900hrs ...... $24,500 16 JD 26G mini excavator OROPS 6000lbs rubber tracks $24,500 IHI 35N mini excavator w/2 bkts .......................................$18,500 JD 400G dozer OROPS sweeps 6-way ............................$23,500 CAT D5G XL dozer C/H/A Hy-stat 6-way ................................ Call (2) CAT D4H dozer OROPS ............................. $25,000 - $27,500 CAT D5C III dozer OROPS 6-way Nice ............................$32,500 Long 3pt backhoe attach ....................................................$1,900 Ford 555 E 4x4 cab backhoe................................................... Call Ford 555A trac-ldr-backhoe ................................................$8,500 Allmand Bros TLB425 mini backhoe, Kubota diesel ..........$12,500

MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT

Case IH 5100 21x7 soybean special drill real nice .............$3,950 (2) JD 8200 21x7 grain drill ........................... $1,800-$2,500 each Patz Pull type bale chopper ................................................$2,500 Sukup 2050 8ft 3pt no till drill w/grass real nice ...............$10,500 Marliss 10ft no-till drill w/grass ...........................................$8,500 Brillion surestand packer seeder ........................... $2,500 - $4500 Oliver & IH 12ft discs .........................................................$1,500 Plows 2-6 bottom ................................................................... Call IH 710 auto reset 4x18 plow .................................................$950 Dunham 12ft & Brillion 14ft culti-mulchers .................$2,500 each Hutch Master 7600 18ft hyd fold wing disc ......................... $5,500 Kewanee 1020 flat fold 20ft disc .........................................$3,500 Gehl 8ft 3pt disc mower .....................................................$2,950 Rhino SE15/4A 15ft batwing mower .................................$13,500 (3) Woods 3180 15ft batwing mower .....................$5,500 - $ 9750 Woods R107 7ft pull rotary mower .......................$1,500 - $2,500 Woods 208 8’ pull rotary mower ..........................................$4500 Woods 121 twin cadet 10ft pull rotary mower .....................$4,500 Woods BW180 15ft Batwing mower ....................................$8,500 Woods 3pt ditch bank mowers....................................$1,500 & Up NH 488 9ft haybine real nice .............................................. $4,500 NH 472, 479, 488 haybine ...................................................... Call JD 704 12 wheel hi-capacity rake w/dual kicker ..................$5,900 Vermeer R23 twin hyd rake ................................................$4,900 Vicon Fanex 6x hyd fold back tedder nice ..........................$6,500 Hay wrap 3pt baler wrapper unrollers ...................$1,250 - $2,000 NH 648 baler 4x5 auto twine ..............................................$4,500 NH RB 460 baler, net ................................................... Coming In NH 634, 630 4x4 Balers ......................................................... Call NH 7060 4x5 bales net .....................................................$15,500

NH 664 5x6 AW twine right out of the field ready to go ........$3950 New 10 bale Stoltzfus bale wagon........................................... Call Auto Wrap 1200 3pt silage bale wrapper .............................$4950 Vermeer 256 semi-mount bale buster ..................................$4500 Triolet 2-1200 vert, TMR mixer, dbl auger, scales, discharge conveyor.........................................................$9,500 NDE vertical TMR, single auger, scales .............................$8,500 Case IH 1350 grinder mixer, hyd ..........................................$6950 Automatic roller mill w/auger ear or shelled corn ................$4,500 Gehl 135 grinder/mixer hydraulic ........................................$2,900 NH 352 Gehl 95 grinder mixers ............................$2,000 - $2,500 Bradford gravity wagon w/new side unload auger nice .......$3,900 NI 363 tandem spreader......................................................$4,900 Miller Pro 2190 tandem spreader .......................................$3,500 Frontier MS1237 tandem spreader, gate ............................$5,900 New Idea 362 spreader ......................................................$3,900 IH 595 tandem axle spreader w/gate .................................. $5,950 NH 307 tandem side slinger manure spreader ...................$4,500 JD 466 Chain slide slinger spreader liquid or dry good condition ........ $3,900 Wilmer Super500 fertilizer spreader ...................................$4,950 Skelton bale elevators ................................................$350 - $750 Gehl 1580 blower 1000 or 540 PTO ...................................... $950 JD 246 loader .....................................................................$2,000 Case IH 2255 loader w/brackets & controls ........................$3,950 Case 56L loader, value, brackets, bucket ...........................$1,500 IH 2350 loader (off big IH) ..................................................$1,500 Case IH 510 loader w/controls ........................................... $3,500 Cattle head gates .......................................................$350 - $600

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JD 915 flex heads, poly and stainless, nice shape, $7,000 OBO; (419)3769849

Knight 5043 twin screw, recently relined, 6 new knives, working condition, $10,000; (330)317-4319

Kory wagons and parts, 8/ 10/ 12-ton gears in stock; West Farmington, Ohio (440)693-4687 leave message For sale 1,500-gal DeLaval bulk tank w/ 2 compressors and wash equipment, $2500; 10-HP vacuum pump, GEA brand, clean, good condition, $2,000; H&S 5126 manure spreader, $8,000; Allis-Chalmers 7000 w/ duals, clean tractor, 2 remotes, original manual w/ service records; (814)7202590 Teagle Tomahawk 5050 bale chopper, 2012 model, really nice shape ,540 pto, asking $9,500; located in Greensburg, Pa 15601, call or text (724)771-7399

Wanted used Trioliet mixer, Model 700 or 1000; (330)567-2721

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Two antique tractors, 1947 McCormick Deering W6, original with some mechanical restored, $2,000; 1951 John Deere B, restored, $2,500; email dirtbag57racing@yahoo.com

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Westfield 8x41 grain auger, 5-HP electric motor and pto shaft, good auger; Woods D80 3-pt. brushog, ready to use; 355 New Holland grinder mixer, hydraulic drive, ready to use; (330)717-6950

Meyer Hatchery 626 St. Rt. 89 - Polk, Ohio 44866

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Machinery & Equiment Repair For sale 1953 Oliver 66 row crop, good runner, pulley, hyd, side shields, $2,900; (330)256-8572

Manufactured Homes Housing for seasonal workers, affordable single wide and sectional manufactured homes, display lot in Dalton; www.AdvantageHomesOhio.com, follow us on Instagram @advhms, call toll free (866)979-6777

Manure Handling Equipment For sale 5,000-gallon Calumet tandem axle spreader, needs new barrel, $2,500; call (330)828-9554

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Roofing Barn repairs- metal roofing and siding, beams, foundation, old home renovation and repair; replace roofing, windows, doors, barn additions, pole buildings, anything to barns, sheds, old homes; (330)428-0173 Benton Roofing specializing in shingle and metal re-roofs serving all of central and eastern Ohio, free estimates; call Robert Miller (330)6002921

MAURY EQPT. CAMERON, OHIO

Carmichael Sales, LLC 798 Pinecrest Dr, Bidwell, OH. 45614

740-441-5653 john@carmsales.net TRACTORS FORD 6600 VERY NICE................................................................COMING IN JD 2350 2WD, CANOPY, 3886 HRS ...................................................$17500 NH 7610 2889 HRS., 2WD, EX. COND., 95 HP, DUAL POWER .........$32900 2018 JD 5085E 1882 HRS., MFWD, LOADER, 12/12 PR ................$43900 FORD 3930, 6600 HRS, REVERSER TRANS, NEW TIRES, NICE TRACTOR ................................................................................ $12900 JD 6200 MFWD CAB, LOADER, P QUAD 4472 HOURS ......................$45900 FORD 4630 MFWD, LOADER, 1340 HOURS ......................................$27900 COMPACT TRACTORS 2017 JD 1023 E WITH LOADER & DECK, 174 HRS. ...............................$16900 HAY EQUIPMENT HAYBUSTER 2100 BALL GRINDER..................................................$12900 CIH 3440 4X4 ROUND BALER...........................................................$3950 CASE IH 8420 4X4 ROUND BALER, HYD TIE ...................................$8900 SITREX 4 ROTOR RT 5800H, 19’ HD TEDDER .................................$6950 TRAILERS 2019 BIG TEX 30+5 23,900 GVW MEGA RAMPS..........................$12900 FRONT MOWERS NEW TRAIL BLAZER TB MAX II FITS: JOHN DEERE/GLOBAL/SKID STEER LOADER MOUNTS ....................................................................SALE $4350 TITAN 6 FT. HD SKID STEER CUTTER ....................................................$4950 TITAN 6’ EXTREME DUTY SKID STEER CUTTER ....................................$6950

SPREADERS NEW HOLLAND 185 W/ NEW TOP BEATER ...................................$16900 NEW IDEA 3626 SPREADER HYD TAILGATE ....................................$6950 HARVESTING JD 4420 COMBINE 2662 HRS ............................................................$7900 JD 443 CORN HEAD NICE! ..................................................................$3950 IH 843 4 ROW CORN HEAD ................................................................$3950 BRADFORD 25 FT HEADER CART .....................................................$2350 UNVERFERTH HT30 HEADER CART, EX COND W/LIGHTS ...............$4950

NEW IRONCRAFT CUTTERS 5 YEAR GEARBOX WARRANTY 3515 HD 15 FT. BATWING, 6-26” LAM TIRES, 540 PTO ...................$18900 2515 MD 15 FT. BATWING ..................................................................$15900 2512 MD 12 FT. BATWING ..................................................................$13900 1810P HD 10 FT. PULL TYPE ................................................................$8450 1810 HD 10 FT. 3 PT ...............................................................................$6950 1808P HD 8 FT. PULL TYPE ..................................................................$6950 1808 HD 8 FT. 3PT ...............................................................................$5450 970 EXTREME DUTY 7 FT. 3 PT............................................................$5900 1607 HD 7 FT. 3 PT, DUAL WHEEL .......................................................$3900 306 HD 6 FT. 3 PT ..................................................................................$2550 USED ROTARY CUTTERS JD 609 3 PT........................................................................................$3900 CONSTRUCTION 2021 BOBCAT E32, 1750 HRS., MINI EXCAVATOR .......................$38900 TILLAGE BRILLION WM 2601 24’ CULTIMULCHER .........................................$12900 JD 1700 11 SHANK DISK CHISEL ....................................................$2950 JD 3 BOTTOM 3 PT PLOW....................................................................$450 MCFARLANE RT 2025 25’ VERTICAL TILLAGE NEW FRONT BLADES, NEW REEL BLADES ....................................................$19900 IMPLEMENTS NEW TITAN 2049 4 FT. TILLER..........................................................$1550 TITAN 72” HD FINISH MOWER ..........................................................$2490 IRONCRAFT HD 48 IN. SS PALLET FORKS..........................................$895 IRONCRAFT BOX BLADES ...................................................................... ASK IRONCRAFT GRADER BLADES ............................................................. ASK IRONCRAFT GRAPPLES ......................................................................... ASK IRONCRAFT SS 72 IN FRONT MOWERS .............................................. ASK TROJAN HD HYD BREAKER OFF CAT 305 EXCAVATOR ....................$3250 IRONCRAFT JD PALLET FORKS ............................................................. ASK IRONCRAFT UH84 HD 7’ TILLER .......................................................$3550 TITAN 49” FINISH MOWER ................................................................$1995 TITAN 60” FINISH MOWER ................................................................$1995

(740) 458-1802 (740) 391-3962 USED EQUIPMENT DEALERSHIP

2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee, OH 44624

Large inventory of Tractors, Farm & Hay Equipment, Dozers & more! We have almost everything you need!

MICHAEL VAN PELT

USED EQUIPMENT MIXERS NDE 552LP Trioliet 1000 ZK Trioliet 1500 ZK Trioliet 1800 ZK Trioliet 2000L ZKT Trioliet 2400L ZKXT Trioliet 1800 VLS LH Conveyor

$10,000 $25,000 $28,000 $45,000 $37,500 $31,500 $35,000

Schuler 5020 LH Conveyor

$24,500

Gehl 8500(W)

$7,500

MANURE EQUIPMENT 2019 Houle 7300 Gallon Tank Houle 5350 Gallon Tank

CALL $27,500

Houle 5350 Gallon Tank

$35,000

Houle 6000 Gallon Tank

$55,000

Houle 7300 Gallon Tank Jamesway 6200 Gallon Tank

$27,500 $35,000

OTHER EQUIPMENT Patz 98 B Silo Unloader Zimmerman Headgate Royer Defacer - CAT Mount Wic Bale Chopper

$6,000 $600 CALL $2,500

Specializing in Residential Roofing

Available at these locations:

• Metal • Shingle FREE S ESTIMATE • Repair • Re-Roofs • New Construction • Fully Insured

Phone: (330) 893-2348 Van Pelt Rd., 2 miles west of Columbiana, Ohio off St. Rt. 14

330-231-6407

Phone: (330) 482-9364

Maple Syrup Equipment 4x12 evaporator, fuel oil burner, $5,000; (419)281-8509

Miscellaneous Wanted pedal tractor in good condition for grandson, prefer IH, Farmall or Oliver, state price and condition; call (330)317-8219

Rubber Stamps Rubber stamps, pads and self inking style. LYLE PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO. 185 E. State Street Salem, OH 44460 800-837-3419 (no Monday calls till noon) You might like to stop by our office to select a stamp to fit your needs.

Sawdust/ Shavings

Misc Livestock & Pets For sale bunnies, Holland Lops with pedigree, $25; mini Rex $7, many colors; HFF Barnyard; call Dilbert Miller (330)275-0494

WOOD SHAVINGS ANIMAL BEDDING

Rabbits, all kinds, great for 4-H, show, pets or meat; wanted mini Rex's and mini Lops; (330)872-3707 or (330)872-7088

Call For Information Delivery & Pick-up Available

Nursery Stock

(330) 533-7090

Emerald green arborvities 4-ft.-6-ft., locally grown in Lisbon, your choice, we dig, ball and burlap, really nice, state inspected; (330)429-3279

Bulk or Baled *********** ***********

SCF BEDDING Canfield, Ohio We accept MasterCard & Visa

Outdoor Furnaces

Outdoor Wood Furnaces 2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee, OH 44624

Phone: (330) 893-2348

Clean, safe, heat for multiple buildings, pool & more... 25 Year Warranty

Official Dealer

Korey Bernard

NOW SERVING YOU AT OUR 2ND LOCATION:

1874 Co. Rd. 655, Ashland, OH 44805

2782 US 22 NW, Washington Court House, OH 43160

419-651-3793

Phone: (740) 463-0900

www.centralboiler.com

WE SHIP UPS DAILY

Roofing

www.haroldsequipment.com

E&C

Central Boiler EPA-certified, clean-burning outdoor wood furnace, the Classic Edge

SPOTLIGHT DEAL

IRONCRAFT/TITAN 3515 HD BATWING CHAINS FRONT & BACK, 5 YEAR GEARBOX WARRANTY

LIST PRICE: $24,195

FALL SALE: $18,900

Visit our website for many more items

WWW.CARMICHAELSALES.COM

Vermeer MC700 mower/ conditioner, 12-ft. center pivot with flails, 1,000 pto, 2 point attach, one owner, getting out of the hay business, $21,000, nice machine; (740)215-6085, call or text Wanted NH 853 round baler, whole or parts; (724)601-5945 Wanted to buy, Model 702B snow blade with bracket for Model 1910 Ford tractor; (440)308-6345

Quality Roof Systems

ROOFING Shingle and Metal Roofs

Residential & Commercial

740-291-9337 CELL • 740-754-1281 VM Quality Workmanship • Free Estimates


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Services

Sheep

Silos

Timber

Silo demolition- I put unwanted cement only silos on the ground, no cleanup; for more info call or text (989)620-4098 insured; www.silodemolition.com

We are taking orders for spring born registered Katahdin ram and ewe lambs now; all lambs are bred for parasite resistance and good growth in a pasture raised system; we are members of the National Sheep Improvement program and have the numbers to back up our lambs; contact Big Tom Perkins at (724)480-5187 or email at bigtomperkins@gmail.com

Silo demolition- 2 cement silos need demolished; Deerfield, Ohio, Jean (419)271-1132

Homestead Logging will cut your timber at market value, no middle man involved; call to discuss your option, (716)338-7438

Sheep 2-yr old Dorset ram, $500, bought from Roman Sheep Farm; (1) 3/4 Dorset 1/4 Texel ram, $400; (2) speckled face rams, 1/2 Dorset, 1/4 Hamp, 1/4 Suffolk, $400 each; (740)624-6449, (740)704-1509 For sale 50 Dorset ewe lambs and 8 Dorset ram lambs from spring 2023; 2 Dorset rams from spring 2022; please call or text Eric Rubel at (740)3912651, Belmont, Ohio Registered Katahdin ram lambs for sale, born March 2023 and ready for breeding, located in North Jackson, Ohio; call or text (330)519-0691

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White Dorper breeding stock yearling ewes, rams and fall lambs, grass fed genetics, starter flock packages, delivery available; Emlenton, Pa (814)6713922

Timber

WHITE PINE TIMBER

Swine Mixed breed feeder pigs for sale; (330)284-9653

Tanks

Silos

T & I Farm Service

Wanted 740-294-3575

’RE WE KINGER O MB O L TI R FO

Tires

MASTER LOGGING COMPANY

Buyers of Standing Timber & Logs ~FINE KILN DRIED HARDWOODS~ Free Estimates • Selective Harvesting Small & Large Acreages Fully Insured & Worker’s Compensation 1363 St. Rt. 534 • Southington, OH 44470 330-898-8097 or call Toll Free: 1-877-330-8097 • www.dolllumber.com

HORST TIRE SERVICE On The Farm Tire Service

OHIO FORESTRY ASSOCIATION 1999 LOGGER OF THE YEAR AMERICAN PULPWOOD ASSOC. 1999 LOGGER OF THE YEAR

SALES SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR SILO & FEED MIXER NEEDS!

2239 Waterford Rd. New Waterford, Ohio

330-846-0057

Millcreek Logging is looking to buy hardwood and white pine trees, we specialize in selective harvest; (440)858-5413

We Carry & Service Bins, Unloaders, Mixers & Conveyors

• New & Used Silo Parts • All After Market Parts

Firestone

And other major brands

CALL IVAN

Millstone Lumber, LLC

WITH ANY AND ALL SERVICE NEEDS

Rim Guard Tire Ballast

Buyers of standing timber. Selective harvesting or portable sawmill. Fully insured. Middlefield, OH Cell (216) 990-4174

Skid Steer - Flotation Specialty - Rims Auto & Commercial truck tires also

For Advertising Results!

330-243-0752

Seeds

Timber

Trumbull County Hardwoods Ltd. Buyers of Standing Timber & Land SEED CORN | SOYBEANS | CHEMICALS

Marty Detweiler 440-632-0555 x.703 330-647-8167 cell

www.SynergyAgSeeds.com

419-618-8011

9446 Bundysburg Road, Middlefield, Ohio 44062

Timber

Call Today!

Paint Valley Hardwoods,Ltd. Buying Standing Timber

WANTED: STANDING TIMBER

Family owned • Master logging company CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE A REVIEW OF YOUR TIMBER Member of the Mark: 330-314-4706 Ohio Forestry

WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY

STANDING TIMBER

Who we are: We are Troyer Lumber LLC. We have been a family owned and operated sawmill in Apple Creek Ohio since 1985. We believe a well managed forest will produce timber for many generations to come. What we offer: • Deal direct with the sawmill not a middle man. • Free estimates on your standing timber. • Top prices paid for your timber. • Satisfaction guaranteed. • Tree top removal available. • Ohio Master Logging Company.

Contact

Arlin Mast 330-464-8651

Association

mark@paintvalleyhardwoods.com

Free Estimates • Over 35 5 Years Y E Experience i •T Top Prices Pi Paid P id d

Tires

LANG’S

Troyer Lumber LLC. 949 S. Millborne Rd Apple Creek, Ohio 44606

Timber

Buyers of Standing Timber

AUTOMOTIVE & TIRE SERVICE

330-325-1700

langsautorepair@gmail.com 1407 St. Rt. 44 Randolph, OH Trailers

Chainsaws & Big Bucks A Branch of Hillcrest Lumber DOUBLE YOUR HARVEST A well-planned timber harvest can offer tremendous benefits to your whitetail habitat. • Improving cover by harvesting the right timber • Increasing browse and security in strategic areas • Adding clearings for food plots • Creating deer “bedrooms” by hinge-cutting low-value trees • Identifying stand sites Contact David Hershberger, Timber & Deer Specialist david@hillcrestlumber.net 330-763-1932 | HillcrestLumber.net

Selective Timber Harvesting with Horses Also Doing Clear Cuts For Free Appraisal Call

(330) 805-1919 Middlefield, Ohio

OHIO FORESTRY CERTIFIED LOGGING

14555 Ravenna Rd Newbury, OH 44065

440-564-1234 www.oreillyequipment.com • Hillsboro Aluminum & Steel Truck Beds • Moritz • United • Pequea

SALES • SERVICE • PARTS (330) 857-7211 Timber & Apple Creek, OH appraisals” Land Buyers “Free “Fully insured” WORK DIRECTLY WITH THE MILL


Thursday, December 7, 2023 | Rural Marketplace C21

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OVER 57 UNITS IN STOCK

330.538.7347

Single Spindle

LEONARDTRAILERS.COM

Tillers

BH116-1R - 6’ Cut Width up to 1” Diameter Brush $2,347 BH215-2R - 5’ Cut Width up to 2” Diameter Brush $3,480 BH216-2R - 6’ Cut Width up to 2” Diameter Brush $3,997 RTC50G21 50” Till Width $2,477 RT60G-1R 60” Till Width $3,227 RT60GR-1R 60” Till Width $3,423 RT72G-1R 50” Till Width $3,679 RT72GR-1R 72” Till Width $3,789 RT84GR-1R 84” Till Width $4,247 3-Point Lift Type, Cuts up to 2” Diameter Brush 2208-R $7,997 3-Point Lift Type, Cuts up to 3” Diameter Brush 3308-R2 $8,997 Pull Type, Cuts up to 3” Diameter Brush 3308-R2 $9,997 12’ Cut Width 1812-R1 $18,497 15’ Cut Width 2215-RR1 $26,997 15’ Cut Width 2815-RR4 $31,747 20’ Cut Width 2820-RR1 $40,897 $250 REBATE $100 REBATE $600 REBATE Single Spindle Tillers Multi-Spindle Flex-Wing OVER 57 UNITS IN STOCK 330.538.7347 LEONARDTRAILERS.COM Financing Available Trailers In Stock! OVER 750 We Take Trades! 100+ Used Trailers, Golf Carts & More. VIEW INVENTORY Now offering Rent to Own! End of Season SALE Starting at $5,397 LEONARDTRAILERS.COM 12800 Leonard Pkwy North Jackson, OH 44451 *42 TO 240 MONTHS WITH SIMPLE INTEREST RATES 10% DOWN. APPROVED CREDIT, CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS APPLY. SEE US FOR DETAILS. PRICE & PAYMENT DON’T INCLUDE LOCAL AND FEDERAL TAXES, LICENSE, DOC FEES OR BANK FEES. SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PRINTED ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS. There’s Trailers Everywhere! 2024 MAXX Stock 28’x78”, 3 Vent Rows, Swing Slider Gate $23,591 #40257 2023 Norstar Equipment 25’x102”, L-Beam Frame, Full Width Ramps $12,687 #40697 2024 Wilson Stock 20’, Full Swing Slider Gate, Addl. Cut Gate $32,988 #41047 2024 Load Trail Equipment 20’x102”, 8’ Ramps, 15’ Side Step $8,689 #40474 2022 Red Rhino Equipment 102” Wide x 32’, 24K GVW, HD Ramps $23,497 #39825 2023 B-Wise Equipment 20’ x 82”, Treated Deck, Spring Assist Ladder Ramps $7,747 #40269 2024 14’ Valley Stock Cut Gate and Rear Door w/ Slider $8,295 #41236 2024 Trails West 2 Horse Adventure MX, Great Features $18,998 #39296 BEST SELLER! 2023 B-Wise Dump 12’ Tandem Axle, Combo Ramp Gate $10,347 #37079 OVER 70 IN STOCK! Golf Carts New & Used Starting at $1,397 DAILY, WEEKLY AND MONTHLY RATES! TRAILER RENTALS $227/Mo $137/Mo $354/Mo $309/Mo $142/Mo $166/Mo $129/Mo $169/Mo $310/Mo Start at $749 Rock Grapple Starting at $1,875 Rotary Cutters Starting at $7,173 ATTACHMENT BLOWOUT!! 330.538.7347 84”x84” Single Wheel - Short Bed $2,973 96”x102” Dual Wheel - Long Bed, GN $3,427 TRUCK BED SALE!! While Supplies last Dump Horse Equipment Cargo and MORE Bale Spear/Forks MSRP $23,286 MSRP $29.397 MSRP $9.267 MSRP $9,351 MSRP $10,167 MSRP $12,547 MSRP $37,307 MSRP $14,137 MSRP $28,111

RTC50G21 50” Till Width $2,477

BH116-1R - 6’ Cut Width up to 1” Diameter Brush $

2,347

3,480

RT60GR-1R 60” Till Width $3,423

BH216-2R - 6’ Cut Width up to 2” Diameter Brush

RT72G-1R 50” Till Width $3,679

$

$

3,997

Flex-Wing

3-Point Lift Type, Cuts up to 2” Diameter Brush

12’ Cut Width 1812-R1 $18,497

2208-R $7,997

RT60G-1R 60” Till Width $3,227

BH215-2R - 5’ Cut Width up to 2” Diameter Brush

Multi-Spindle

100

15’ Cut Width 2815-RR4 $31,747

3308-R2 $8,997 Pull Type, Cuts up to 3” Diameter Brush

3308-R2 9,997

20’ Cut Width 2820-RR1 $40,897

$ REBATE

$ REBATE

$

RT72GR-1R 72” Till Width $3,789

$ REBATE

15’ Cut Width 2215-RR1 $26,997

3-Point Lift Type, Cuts up to 3” Diameter Brush

250

RT84GR-1R 84” Till Width $4,247

600

330.538.7347

OVER Trailers In Stock! We Take Trades!

750

Financing Available

100+ Used Trailers, Golf Carts & More.

VIEW INVENTORY

Golf Carts

New & Used OVER 70 IN STOCK!

Starting at

1,397

There’s Trailers Everywhere! $

$

Starting at

5,397

$

ATTACHMENT

BLOWOUT!!

Bale Spear/Forks

227/Mo

Start at

749

$

BEST SELLER!

309/Mo

$

2024 Trails West

2 Horse Adventure MX, Great Features

MSRP $23,286 $18,998 $

#

39296

$

2022 Red Rhino Equipment 2023 B-Wise Equipment 102” Wide x 32’, 24K GVW, HD Ramps

29.397 397 $23,497 MSRP $29

#

39825

7,747

$

267 MSRP $99.267

#

40269

142/Mo

$

137/Mo

169/Mo

2024 14’ Valley Stock Cut Gate and Rear Door w/ Slider

8,295

$

MSRP 99,351 351 $

DAILY, WEEKLY AND MONTHLY RATES!

Rotary Cutters Starting at

7,173 TRUCK BED SALE!! $

End of Season SALE

TRAILER RENTALS

Starting at $ 1,875

20’ x 82”, Treated Deck, Spring Assist Ladder Ramps

$

Dump Horse Equipment Cargo and MORE

Rock Grapple

129/Mo

#

41236

2024 Load Trail Equipment 20’x102”, 8’ Ramps, 15’ Side Step

10,167 167 MSRP 10 $

8,689

$

354/Mo

$

#

40474

2023 B-Wise Dump

12’ Tandem Axle, Combo Ramp Gate

MSRP $12,547

10,347

$

37079

While Supplies last

166/Mo

$

$

2024 Wilson Stock

2023 Norstar Equipment

20’, Full Swing Slider Gate, Addl. Cut Gate

25’x102”, L-Beam Frame, Full Width Ramps

MSRP 37 37,307 307

MSRP 14 14,137 137

$

#

32,988

$

#

41047

$

12,687

$

#

40697

310/Mo

2024 MAXX Stock

28’x78”, 3 Vent Rows, Swing Slider Gate

28,111 111 MSRP 28 $

23,591

$

#

40257

84”x84” Single Wheel - Short Bed $2,973 96”x102” Dual Wheel - Long Bed, GN $3,427

*42 TO 240 MONTHS WITH SIMPLE INTEREST RATES 10% DOWN. APPROVED CREDIT, CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS APPLY. SEE US FOR DETAILS. PRICE & PAYMENT DON’T INCLUDE LOCAL AND FEDERAL TAXES, LICENSE, DOC FEES OR BANK FEES. SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PRINTED ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS.

12800 Leonard Pkwy North Jackson, OH 44451

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Now offering Rent to Own!


C22 Rural Marketplace | Thursday, December 7, 2023

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Magical Milkweed Market Inc. has been incorporated under the nonprofit Corporation Law of 1988 on April 18, 2023

Trailers

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Bennett Trailer Sales Inc.

Monday-Friday Saturday Monday - 8-5 Friday 8 - 5 8-12

OVER 150 TRAILERS IN STOCK Livestock • Enclosed • Dump Flatbed • Construction • Landscape Made by: Corn Pro – Moritz – Eby Atlas – Triton – Legend – Quality *Family owned for 38 years* For great service, give us a call.

(330) 533-4455 Drive To Greenford (Rt. 165) 1 mile South on Lisbon Rd Turn Right on Pine Lake Rd

VIEW OUR ONLINE INVENTORY www.BennettTrailer.com

LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 231121-61 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING AN ORDINANCE MODIFYING AND AMENDING SECTION 505.19(A)(L) OF CHAPTER 505 PART FIVE OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SALEM REGARDING DANGEROUS DOG DESIGNATIONS AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem, OH 44460. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 11/21/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 12-7 and 12-14, 2023.

7989 W. Pine Lake Road Salem, OH 44460

Wanted to Buy

Legal Notice SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION 2023-09-20-02 AS PASSED BY THE BOARD OF HEALTH OF SALEM, OHIO

Buying stone chimney tops, chimney capstones, topstones, unusual decorative cut sandstones, $$ cash paid $$; (740)525-2807

A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE SALEM CITY HEALTH DISTRICT TO ESTABLISH THE FEES FOR THE LICENSING AND INSPECTION OF SEVERAL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS INCLUDING FOOD SERVICE OPERATIONS, RETAIL FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS, VENDING MACHINES AND MOBILE AND TEMPORARY OPERATIONS.

Medina area, wanted used calf hutches; (216)570-8606 Will buy contents of your barn, cash paid, for tractors, wood, farm implements, motorcycles, toys, tools, gas pumps, etc.; (440)258-2615

Windmills

The complete text of this resolution may be viewed at Salem City Health District, 230 N. Lincoln Ave. , Suite 104, Salem, OH 44460-2950. A copy of the complete text of this Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 11/21/23 SUMMARY PREPARED BY: Alanna Hughes Clerk, Board of Health Published in Farm and Dairy 11-30 and 12-07, 2023. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 2023 DT 138 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF BARBARA KAY KAROL, ET AL., DEFENDANTS

Pond AERATOR WINDMILL Prices 440 236 - 3278 PondAeration.com

To, UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF BARBARA KAY KAROL whose last known address is 140 S. HAMILTON RD., COLUMBUS, OH 43230 and JACK TOLFORD SANDERS, whose last known address is 3700 LEGACY DR., #13204, FRISCO, TX 75034 and whose current addresses cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF BARBARA KAY KAROL, et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 138, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432. The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432:

Woodburners Brunco Firelite wood furnace, $800; (419)933-4907, pctures available

Sold! in

- Classifieds -

1-800-837-3419 Fax 330-337-9550

Permanent Parcel No(s): 51-04485.000 Property address: BUCKEYE CIRCLE, SALEM, OH 44460 The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs. You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 21st day of December, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date. In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DATED: Farm and Dairy 12-7, 12-14 and 12-21, 2023

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LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 231121-59 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO:

LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 231121-60 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO:

BEING A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT, IF GRANTED, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM THE SALEM COMMUNITY FOUNDATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $70,845.00 FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING A 2024 DODGE DURANGO TO REPLACE A CURRENT K-9 VEHICLE USED BY THE CITY OF SALEM POLICE DEPARTMENT AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

BEING A RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE REGIONAL INCOME TAX AGENCY (RITA), EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2024 FOR USE AS THE CITY’S INCOME TAX RULES AND REGULATIONS DURING ANY PERIOD IN WHICH THE CITY HAS CONTRACTED WITH RITA FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF MUNICIPAL INCOME TAX AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 2023 DT 234 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. FERRIS COAL CO., et al., DEFENDANTS

The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem, OH 44460. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 11/21/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 12-7 and 12-14, 2023.

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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 2023 DT 189 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF PAUL SALING, et al., DEFENDANTS To, UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF PAUL SALING whose last known address is P.O. BOX 24, 10691 ROCHESTER RD., EAST ROCHESTER, OH 44625, and UNKNOWN SPOUSE IF ANY OF CYNTHIA L. JONES, whose last known address is 117 W. FIRST ST., MINERVA, OH 44657 and whose current address cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. PAUL SALING, et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 23 DT 189, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432.. The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s): 79-01186.000; 79-01783.000 Property address: 10691 & 10717 ROCHESTER RD., EAST ROCHESTER, OH 44625 The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs. You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 7th day of December, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date. In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DATED: Farm and Dairy 11-23, 11-30 and 12-7, 2023

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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 2023 DT 208 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. JOEY DAVID LILLY, ET AL., DEFENDANTS To, JOEY DAVID LILLY, whose last known address is 815 ALTON ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920 and whose current address cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. JOEY DAVID LILLY, et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 23 DT 208, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432. The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s): 37-04682.000 Property address: 815 ALTON ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920 The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs. You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 21st day of December, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date. In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s): 12-02072.000 Property address: LUSK LOCK RD., LISBON, OH 44432 The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs. You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 14th day of December, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date. In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DATED: Farm and Dairy 11-30, 12-7 and 12-14, 2023

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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 2023 DT 233 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF TIMOTHY D. WILLIAMS, DECEASED, ET AL., DEFENDANTS To, UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF TIMOTHY D. WILLIAMS, deceased, UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF THELMA M. WILLIAMS, deceased, STATE OF OHIO, DEPARTMENT OF JOB & FAMILY SERVICES, whose last known address is 30 E. BROAD ST., 14TH FLOOR, COLUMBUS, OH 43215 and NORTHERN HANCOCK BANK & TRUST nka FARMERS NATIONAL BANK, whose last known address is 20 S. BROAD ST., P.O. BOX 555, CANFIELD, OH 44406 and whose current addresses cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF TIMOTHY D. WILLIAMS, et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 23 DT 233, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432. The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s): 37-07481.000; 37-07 482.000 Property address: The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs. You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 21st day of December, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date. In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

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To, FERRIS COAL CO., whose last known address is. 371 SOUTH ST., EAST PALESTINE, OH 44413, OHIO EDISON, whose last known address is 76 S. MAIN ST., AKRON, OH 44308, CHIEF DRILLING INC., A DRESS UNKNOWN, BIO GRO SYSTEMS INC., whose last known address is 180 ADMIRAL COCHRANE DR., SUITE 305, ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401, PITTSBURGH & OHIO COAL CO., Whose last known address is P.O. BOX 805, CHAGRIN FALLS, OH 44022, NEGLEY RECOVERY GROUP, whose last known address is 8436 PERRY HIGHWAY, PITTSBURGH, PA 15237, BLACK GOLD EXPLORATION INC. whose last known address is 1864 BROOKSIDE DR., WOOSTER, OH 44691, AMOS L. RAWSON, ADDRESS UNKNOWN, TED MESMER & SONS INC. whose fast address is RD. 1, NORTH LIMA, OH 44452, AKENHEAD COAL CO., ADDRESS UNKNOWN, GLENN A. AKENHEAD, ADDRESS UNKNOWN, JOHN L. LIPP, ADDRESS UNKNOWN, ELKRUN COAL CO., ADDRESS UNKNOWN, ROYAL RESOURCES CORP, ADDRESS UNKNOWN, SMITH LOGGING CO. whose last known address is 9433 BLACK RD., LISBON, OH 44432, DENOON LUMBER, whose last known address is 571 COUNTY HIGHWAY 52A, BERGHOLZ, OH 43908 and STATE OF OHIO, DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION, whose last known address is c/o OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL, REVENUE RECOVERY SECTION, 30 E. BROAD ST., 14TH FLOOR, COLUMBUS, OH 43215 and whose current addresses cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named. as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. FERRIS COAL CO., et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 23 DT 234, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432..

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