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SDSU Extension Ag Economic Dialogues Scott Stern To Depart As
BROOKINGS, S.D. - SDSU Extension
next year or two," said Matt Diersen,
11 - 11:15 a.m. - Interactive Break
will hold Farm Economic Dialogues
Professor & SDSU Extension Risk/Busi11:15 - 11:30 a.m. - Tax Changes: C.
GOED Commissioner
November 14, 2018, from 9 a.m. to
ness Management Specialist.
Robert Holcomb,Extension Educator,
noon (CST) at the SDSU Extension
Regional Center in Sioux Falls (2001 E.
Eighth St.). The dialogues will also be
live streamed for South Dakotans interested in participating via webinar.
The dialogues will address the economic drivers of farm income via short
presentations combined with ample
time for audience questions.
"The past five to seven years have
been a roller coaster ride for commodity markets," explained Heather Gessner, SDSU Extension Livestock Business Management Field Specialist."As
producers prepare for the 2019 and
2020 crop year, we hope these dialogues provide a better understanding
of the economic components, beyond
the markets, that will be needed to develop accurate cash flow projections."
The discussion will cover trade and
export markets as well as components
contributing to cash flow creation,
such as macro-economic factors of
interest rate and inflation.
"We will provide an understanding
of where these rates have been and
where they are forecasted to be in the
Changes to the 2018 tax code
2018 tax code changes, specifically
sections related to exchanges and
depreciation, will also be discussed.
"Once an understanding of the
new methods is understood, pre-filing
planning meetings with accountants
should be considered to ensure best
management decisions are made,"
Gessner said.
Because a key feature to the
dialogues is audience participation,
Gessner and Diersen encourage all
participants, whether they will be
attending in Sioux Falls or via webinar,
to participate in the discussion. "Like
most programming developed by SDSU
Extension, this event is designed to be
engaging," Diersen said.
Agenda
9 - 10 a.m. - Farm Income Update:
Matt Diersen, Professor & SDSU
Extension Risk/Business Management
Specialist
10 - 11 a.m. - Macroeconomic Effects: Joe Santos, Professor, Graduate
Coordinator, Department of Economics, South Dakota State University
Agricultural Business Management
University of Minnesota Extension
11:30 - 11:45 a.m. - Input Projections: Jack Davis, SDSU Extension
Crops Business Management Field
Specialist and Heather Gessner, SDSU
Extension Livestock Business Management Field Specialist
11:45 - Noon NAFTA and Trade:
Evert Van Der Sluis, Professor, Department of Economics, South Dakota
State University
To Participate
To register for Farm Economic
Dialogues, visit the iGrow Events page.
To help cover costs, registration is
$25 per individual. When you register,
please indicate whether you plan to
attend Farm Economic Dialogues at
the SDSU Extension Regional Center in
Sioux Falls or via webinar.
Webinar registrations will receive
a web link from iGrow to attend the
session virtually from any computer
they choose.
For more information on Farm
Economic Dialogues, contact Gessner
by email or 605.782.3290.
PIERRE, S.D. – Scott Stern will leave his position as
Commissioner of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) at the end of this month, Gov. Dennis
Daugaard announced today.
Stern, who has served as commissioner since 2016,
is leaving to assume leadership at Stern Oil Company,
a Freeman, SD family business since 1976. His last day
will be December 1, 2018.
“Scott has been a great salesman for our state and
he has led GOED’s efforts to tell South Dakota’s story as
one of the best places in America to do business,” said
Governor Daugaard. “Our state was very fortunate that
Scott took time away from the private sector to enter
public service, and I wish him the very best.”
Prior to joining GOED, Stern spent four years with
Suncor Energy and, prior to that, twenty-nine years
with Stern Oil Company. In addition to serving as GOED
commissioner, Stern has also served on the Governor’s
Executive Committee.
“It has been an honor and privilege to work for Governor Daugaard and the people of South Dakota. South
Dakota is the best place in the nation to do business and
I’m looking forward to being part of its business community,” said Stern.
Aaron Scheibe, GOED’s deputy commissioner, will
serve as interim commissioner from December 1 for the
remainder of the Daugaard administration.
Auctions
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Upcoming Auctions
CLAY COUNTY, SD LAND AUCTION
80.52 +/- ACRES, GARFIELD TOWNSHIP
FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 2018 • 10:30 AM
We will sell the following real estate at public auction at the landsite located from the I-29 Volin
Exit # 38, 3 ½ miles west on 306th St and ¾ mile north on 467th Ave.
Auctioneer’s Note: If you are looking for good productive farmland located in southeast of SD,
then don’t miss this auction! This auction offers an excellent opportunity to expand your current
farming operation or purchase as an investment. The land is available to farm in 2019 and is in a
corn-soybean rotation. According to the FSA there are 77.41 acres of cropland with a 34.63 acre
corn base with a 112 bushel PLC yield and a 33.23 acre soybean base with a 33 bushel PLC yield.
County soil rating of .738. According to Surety/AgriData the land has a productivity rating of 86.1.
Predominate soil is Egan-Clarno-Chancellor complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes. Taxes: $2553.54. In the
case of inclement weather listen WNAX weather or visit www.westraatkins.com.
Legal Description: N ½ NW ¼, 15-94-51, Clay County SD.
TERMS: 15% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing on or
before January 10, 2019. Title insurance and closing costs split 50/50 between buyer and seller.
2018 taxes due in 2019 to be paid by the seller. 2019 taxes due in 2020 to be paid by the buyer. The
acres in this property is based on acres stated in the county tax records with acres to be understood to be “more or less”. The sellers do not warranty or guarantee that the existing fences lie on
the true and correct boundary and new fencing, if any, will be the responsibility of the purchaser
pursuant to SD statutes. The property is sold in as is condition and as a cash sale with no financing
contingency. Sold subject to existing easements, restrictions, reservations, or highway of record,
if any. Information is deemed to be correct but it is not guaranteed. All prospective buyers are
encouraged to inspect the property and verify all data provided. Statements made the day of sale
take precedence over all written advertising. Real Estate licensees are agents for the seller. Sold
subject to confirmation of owner.
For maps, drone video and pictures visit: www.westraatkins.com.
Greg and Lois Jones Map Trust & Joyce E. Lundquist, Owners
Mike McGill, Closing Attorney
Joel R Westra, Broker, Beresford, SD 605-310-6941
Pete Atkins, Broker Associate, Tea, SD 605-351-9847
Joel A Westra, Broker Associate, Chancellor, SD 605-957-5222
Phil Eggers, Broker Associate, Renner, SD 605-351-5438
Craig Atkins, Broker Associate, Tea, SD 605-351-9850
HERRITY & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE & BRUCE R. BROCK REAL ESTATE, L.L.C.
Approx. 235.65 Acres of Excellent South Dakota Farmland
Located in Section 23, Garfield Township, Clay County, SD
(Land will be sold in 3 Parcels)
PUBLIC AUCTION
Monday, November 26, 2018 @ 10:00 am
Land will be sold at the Farm Site.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Wow!! What a great chance to own some of Garfield Townships top
quality land. Whether you are wanting to get your feet wet and become a first time investor in
the wonderful world of owning great income producing land or if you are a seasonal land owner
who already knows the value of owning a hard asset that has great growth potential as well as
an inflation hedge all the while producing some income you may buy 1, 2 or 3 beautiful tracts of
land. It is extremely rare to find such a centrally located set of farms that offer the flexibility that
these farms do. This is truly where family farming legacies start and where they can be added to
your existing operation to strengthen your current holdings. With the past as your guide keep
your eyes firmly focused on the future and see how these farms can make that future even
brighter.
For Complete Listing & Photos see www.brockauction.com
EVELYN J. PETERSON ESTATE - OWNER
Dwight Berglin & Mary Ann Peterson - Co. Personal Representatives
109 W. Main. St.
Elk Point, SD
(712) 899-3748
Troy Donnelly
Broker/Auctioneer
John Slattery - Attorney
*Auctioneer/Brokers are representing the
sellers’ interest only in the transaction. Licensed in SD, IA & NE
30 Plymouth St. SW,
Le Mars, IA
AUCTIONEERS:
(712) 548-4634
Darrell Scott - Mapleton, IA ............... 712-208-0003
Brian Rubis - Le Mars, IA .................. 712-253-5481
Steve Gaul - Hawarden, IA ............... 712-551-6586
Adam Karrels - Sturgis, SD ............... 605-490-1701
Bruce R. Brock - Broker
Pat Robeson - Sioux City, IA............. 712-259-1734
BRUCE R. BROCK RE L.L.C.
John Herrity - Windsor, CO .............. 970-685-0645
Troy Donnelly - Elk Point, SD............ 712-899-3748
World Champion Auctioneer
Stopping The Flu
Starts With You
By Gov. Dennis Daugaard
As my term comes to a close, Linda
and I have been planning for our future
outside the Governor’s office. One of the
things we are most looking forward to is
spending more time with friends, family
and loved ones. In addition to planning
for our financial future, we’ve also been
taking steps to ensure we’re taking care of
our health, including getting our annual
flu vaccination.
Last year, South Dakota experienced
one of its most severe flu seasons in
recent history. Although the flu is considered a common illness, its complications
can be deadly, especially for those at
highest risk for complications. An annual
flu vaccination is the single most important thing we can do to prevent the flu—
and it’s not too late to get your flu shot
for this year.
The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention estimates that nearly 80,000
Americans died from influenza last
season. In South Dakota, 73 deaths were
reported and 92 percent of them occurred
among adults aged 65 years and older.
South Dakotans have a history of taking
care of themselves when it comes to vaccination. We live by the old adage that an
ounce of prevention is worth a pound of
cure. Unfortunately, influenza vaccination among South Dakotans 65 years and
older dropped by 12.5 percent last year,
putting us behind the national average
since routine reporting began in 2010.
Due to the weakening of the immune
system that happens with age, it is vitally
important that people over the age of
65 get their annual flu vaccination. Flu
vaccination has been shown to reduce
flu illness and serious complications.
Recent studies have shown that flu vaccination reduced deaths, intensive care
unit admissions (and length of stay), and
overall duration of hospitalization among
hospitalized flu patients 65
years and older.
Don’t make the mistake of thinking the flu
Saturday, November 17, 2018
isn’t a serious illness. The
LOCATED: From Hwy 81 & 59 Junction, 2 mi. West on Hwy 59 to
headache, fever, chills,
Magnet Corner- then 2 mi. North on 553 Ave., then ½ mi. West on 874
coughing and body aches
Rd – OR from Wausa, NE, 3 mi. East on 874 Rd – OR from Hwy 84
can be very severe and
& 81 Junction – go 7 mi. South on Hwy 81, then 2 mi. West on 875
for some people, can lead
Rd, then 1 mi. South on 553 Ave., and finally ½ mi. West on 874 Rd.
to complications like pneuAUCTION STARTS @ 10:00 AM - TINKER CONCESSIONS
monia that may require
Auctioneers Note: Please join us for this Estate Auction. We have
hospitalization.
some very nice items for you to choose from including a clean car, a
skid Loader & a near new mower, plus many more useable items. Visit
The medical community
our website WWW.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM for many photos of the
recommends yearly flu
items to be sold. Be on time as this auction will move right along.
vaccination for everyone
CAR: 2017 Cadillac XT5 – LUXURY AWD, Crystal White Tri-coat 3.6L,
over the age of six months.
V-6, 8 Speed Automatic Transmission, 38,470 Miles – Car was purchased
Vaccination is especially
new. – Fully Loaded, Leather Interior. ACREAGE MOWER & EQUIP:
important for those who
Ferris F800X Zero Turn Mower w/ 61” Deck w/Hydraulic Lift, Vanguard
OHV Engine, & ICD Cutting System, 125 hrs., Like New. John Deere 826
are at higher risk for flu
Snow Blower w/Elec. Start. Yamaha Grizzly 400 – 4 Wheeler. Troy Built
complications – pregnant
Super Bronco CRT, Rear Tine Tiller. Bomgaars Pull-Type ATV Sprayer.
women, people over age
SKID LOADER: Case 1845C Skid Loader Sn # 0143430, 72” Bucket,
50, people with chronic
Auxiliary Front Hydraulics, Diesel Engine, 2,575 Hrs. Pallet Fork for Skid
Loader – to be sold separate. Bobcat 15C Front Mount Skid Loader Post
medical conditions like
Hole Digger w/12” Auger. BOAT: 1979 Century Boat w/Mer-Cruiser 140
heart disease and health
Motor & Shore-Lander Custom Trailer. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES:
care workers.
Vedorlator Mfg. Co. Electric Upright 7-up Cooler. Iron Beds. Baby Stroller.
Pine Table. Double Wash Tubs on Stands. Single Trees, Double Trees and
Infants are too young to
Horse Collars. Oak Buffet & Square Dining Table. (2) Pressed Back Chairs.
be vaccinated, so we can
S & W .22 Revolver- Rough Condition – (Handgun Permit/Concealed Carry
best protect infants by getPermit Required for Purchase). EQUIPMENT: New Holland 355 Grinder
ting vaccinated ourselves,
Mixer. 16 ft. Bumper Hitch Livestock Trailer. 10 ft by 7 ft. Chassis Trailer w/
Pentel Hitch. (4) Sioux Round Bale Feeders. Workmeister 16 ft. Steel Feed
especially if we have
Bunk. 11 ft. Poly Bottom Calf Feed Bunk. Hastings Oblong Cattle Tank.
infants in our households.
Assortment of Cattle Gates – Various Sizes & Types. AC “WC” Tractor – For
For your own health and
Salvage. AC Roto Small Round Baler. AC 4 Bottom Fully Mtg. Plow w/Drag.
the health of those you
AC Loader off of D-14 – For Salvage. Farmhand F-10 Loader Frame – Less
Bucket. Steel Fuel Barrell on Stand. 12x20 Portable Calf Hut. Calf Buckets.
love, contact your local
Misc. Sucker Rod. Misc. Tractor Parts. TOOLS: Acceteline Welder.
clinic or pharmacy today
Lincoln ARC Welder. Makita Chop Saw on Stand. Tool Shop 20 Gal. Airabout getting vaccinated
compressor. Sheet Rock Jack. Century Battery Charger. Welding Clamps,
for the flu.
Line Wrenches, C Clamps, Come-A-Longs, Log Chains, Tork Wrenches &
Combination Wrenches. Parts Arrangers. Pipe Thread Cutting Set. Several
Learn more about what
Gas Cans. Step Ladders. Dewalt Multi Tool Kit. 30 Ton Hyd. Jack. RedMax
you can do to stop the flu
Gas Weed Eater. Plus Other Miscellaneous Tools too numerous to mention.
at FluBug.org.
HOUSEHOLD: Roper/Whirlpool Side By Side Refrigerator Freezer w/ Ice
Estate
AUCTION
Maker. Crosley Flat Top Elec. Stove. Maytag 8 Cycle Automatic Washer.
Crosley Electric Dryer. Crosley Chest Type Freezer. Frigidaire Dehumidifier.
Glass Corner China Cabinet/4 pc. Bedroom Set w/Bed, Chest, Dresser &
Night Stand. Antique 3 pc. Blonde Bedroom Set w/ Bed, Dresser & Chest
of Drawers. Brown Tone Sofa & Rose Colored Powered Lift Chair. RCA
Console TV. Shark Vacuum Cleaner. Pots. Pans & Baking Dishes. Plus
other Miscellaneous Household Items.
LARRY McQUAY ESTATE
Terms of Auction: Cash day of sale, no property to be removed until
settled for. Everything sold as is – where is and becomes the responsibility
of the successful bidder. Proper ID will be required for a bidding number.
SEE www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM FOR LISTING & PHOTOS
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:
CREAMER HEIMES JANSSEN AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS L.L.C.
Hartington, NE - AUCTIONEERS: RYAN CREAMER 402.254.9753
ALTON HEIMES 402.254.3315 ROGER JANSSEN: 402.388.4409
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