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Broadcaster Press 7
March 5, 2019 www.broadcasteronline.com
Funding Available To Support Training And Education Events For
Professionals Around Opioid Abuse/Misuse In South Dakota
PIERRE, S.D. – The Department of Social
Services (DSS) will be providing funding to
support education or training to professionals in combatting the opioid epidemic.
Funding will support South Dakota organizations or associations, including tribal
entities, in planning and hosting training
events around opioid use and misuse.
The effort is supported by South Dakota’s State Targeted Response to the Opioid
Crisis and State Opioid Response, two federal grants provided through the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to combat opioid addiction. The
funding supports a comprehensive array
of prevention, treatment, and recovery
services based on the needs of states.
“Nationally, states have seen significant
increases in opioid use,” said SD Department of Social Services Secretary Greg
DeSautel, MD. “While South Dakota’s rate
remains low, we have seen an increase in
use.”
Training supported by this opportunity
includes but is not limited to best practices for prescribing opioids, pain management, recognizing potential cases of
substance use disorder, referral of patients
SDSU Extension Annie’s Project for Women
in Agriculture Begins April 2 in Webster
BROOKINGS, S.D. – If
you’re a woman involved in
the agriculture industry, then
Annie’s Project may be the
program for you. The program will be held in Webster
beginning April 2, 2019.
Have you ever asked
a farm/ranch management
question and not understood the answer? Have you
ever signed papers at the
bank or FSA and not really
understood what they were
for? Have you been thinking
about if you have enough
insurance or an estate plan?
Have you wished you knew
more about marketing your
cattle or crops?
Annie’s Project is designed to empower women
by providing detailed farm/
ranch management information and build networks
between women.
Over a six-week period,
participants will learn how
to develop financial records,
learn key communication
skills, ask questions about
retirement and estate planning, expand marketing
knowledge - all while having
fun in a supportive learning
environment.
Classes meet once a week
beginning April 2, 2019 in
Webster at The Galley Hotel,
Bar and Grill (230 West Highway 12).
The classes continue
April 9, 16, 30 and May 7 and
14. Each session will run
from 5:30 to 8:45 p.m.
Register by March 27,
2019
To help cover costs, the
registration fee for Annie’s
Project is $150 per person
and meals will be served at
each session.
The registration fee will
be reduced based on the
amount of local sponsorship
received. To register, visit
the events page. Pre-registration is due by March 27.
For more information
contact Robin Salverson at
the SDSU Extension Regional Center in Lemmon,
605.374.4177. Class space is
limited.
STABE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
Saturday, March 30th @ 9:30 AM
6 miles East of Hinton, IA on C-60
There is a high demand for used equipment.
Turn yours into CASH NOW!!
Call now to get your items advertised in all our
ads covering IA, NE, SD, MN & Radio,
Website and Facebook. Reaching Thousands!!!
Sales average over 1,500 buyers.
We sell Tractors, Combines, Trucks, Trailers, Farm & Atq. Equip,
Lawn & Garden, Livestock Equip., Tools, Hay & Straw,
plus Ag Related Misc.
We welcome Individual, Estates, Farm Reductions, Dealers, Etc.
NO HOUSEHOLD ACCEPTED
We have over 20 acres for equipment & parking!!
Fast loadout sale day!!
Advertising deadline: March 18th
Ph. or Text: Stabe Auction Co. 712-540-9640
Email: auction@frontiernet.net
Website: www.stabeauctionandrealty.com
CLAY COUNTY, SD LAND AUCTION
82.44 +/- Acres, Prairie Center Township
Tuesday, March 26, 2019 • 10:30 AM
We will sell the following real estate at public auction, at the landsite located
½ mile west of the intersection of 311th St and 468th Ave (Greenfield SD).
Or from I-29 Spink Exit #31, ½ mile west on 313th St, 1 mile north on 470th
Ave, 2 miles west on 312th St, 1 mile north on 468th Ave and ½ mile west on
311th St.
Auctioneer’s Note: 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 78.01 acres of cropland with a 44.91
acre corn base with a 127 bushel PLC yield and a 33.10 acre soybean base with a 36 bushel
PLC yield. County soil rating of .559. According to Surety/AgriData the land has a productivity
rating of 75.5. Predominate soil is Davison-Tetonka-Egan complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes. A
certified wetland determination has been completed on this farm. Taxes: $1964.48. The buyer
will be required to reimburse the seller $5406.56 for fall fertilizer, to be paid at closing. If you
are looking for good productive farmland located in southeast of SD, then don’t miss this
auction. Visit www.westraatkins.com for more information, pictures and maps. In the case
of inclement weather listen to WNAX radio or visit our website.
Legal Description: East 13 Rods of the NW ¼ & the West 20 Rods of the NE ¼ & the West 47
Rods of the East 60 Rods of the NW ¼ , 15-93-51, Clay County SD.
TERMS: 15% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing
on or before April 30, 2019. Possession to be given at closing, however upon making the
nonrefundable down payment, the buyer may begin field work for the 2019 crop year.
Failure to close, as per terms of the purchase agreement, shall result in forfeiture of the down
payment and work performed. 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 buyer will be required to reimburse the seller, $5406.56 for fall fertilizer, to
be paid at closing. 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.
Jacqueline J Olson Revocable Trust, Owner
Jeff & Jacqueline Olson, Co-Trustees
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
Mark Zomer, Vande Vegte Zomer Auctions, Rock Valley, IA 712-470-2526
to treatment programs, overdose prevention, increased awareness of the state’s
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, and
education and awareness related to opioid
use/misuse and related topics including
Medication Assisted Treatment.
“This funding will support evidencedbased knowledge so behavioral health and
health care providers are able to increase
their professional competency regarding
the dangers of opioids,” said Dr. DeSautel.
Eligible applicants include South
Dakota-based organizations or associations
that provide direct services and support to
populations affected by opioid overdose,
as well as those that offer training and
education to professionals who serve those
populations. Applications are available
at dss.sd.gov and will be accepted on an
ongoing basis as grant funds are available.
For more information about behavioral
health services related to addiction or to
find a behavioral health provider in your
area, contact the Department of Social
Services’ Division of Behavioral Health at
605-367-5236, toll-free at 1-855-878-6057
or online at http://dss.sd.gov/behavioralhealth/community/
CLAY COUNTY, SD LAND AUCTION
704.11 +/- Acres, Star Township
Offered in 5 Tracts
Thursday, March 14, 2019 • 10:30 AM
We will sell the following real estate at public auction at the land site located
from Wakonda, SD, 2 miles north on 455th Ave or from Irene, SD, 3 miles east
on SD Hwy 46 and 2 miles south on 455th Ave.
Auctioneer’s Note: Rarely does a section of land that includes cropland and pasture come
up for sale in southeastern South Dakota. Here is an opportunity to purchase multiple tracts
of land to expand your current farming operation or purchase as an investment. The land
is located north of Wakonda, SD, a reasonable distance to ethanol plants & grain elevators,
with a hard surface road on the east boundary. The land is in a corn/soybean rotation and
is available to the new owner for the 2019 crop year. The pasture fence line is the boundary
between the pasture and the other tracts. The FSA estimates there is approximately 527.7
acres of cropland with a 334.30 acre corn base and a 135 bushel PLC yield, a 193.39 acre
soybean base with a 40 bushel PLC yield, 39.3 acres of CRP with an annual payment of
$278.86 per acre through 2026 and 116.5 acres of pasture. According to Surety/AgriData the
cropland has a productivity rating of 80.3. County soil rating of .713 on the entire property.
Taxes: $18,684.18. This property has a minority interest owned by a Broker Associate of Westra
Atkins Land & Auction, LLC. In the case of inclement weather listen to WNAX radio or visit
www.westraatkins.com.
Legal Description: Tracts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Atkins Addition in Section 16, Township 95,
Range 53, Clay County, SD.
The land will be offered as follows: Choice will be offered on Tracts 1 & 2. The successful
bidder will have the option to purchase the tract of his choosing or both tracts. If the winning
bidder only desires one tract, the remaining tract will be offered as an individual tract. Choice
will be offered on Tracts 3 & 4. The successful bidder will have the option to purchase the tract
of his choosing or both tracts. If the winning bidder only desires one tract, the remaining tract
will be offered as an individual tract. Tract 5 will be offered as an individual tract. All Tracts will
be sold as surveyed acres X final price bid.
According to the FSA Tracts 1 & 2 have 317.57 acres of cropland with a 197.80 acre corn base/
135 bushel PLC yield, and 119.76 acres soybean base/40 bushel PLC yield. If the tracts are sold
separately the FSA will reconstitute the land after closing.
Tract 1: 177.02 +/- surveyed acres, located in the NE ¼ of the section, includes cropland,
waterway and roads. According to Agridata/Surety the land has a productivity rating of 82.3.
Predominate soils include Egan-Ethan-Trent complex, 1-6 percent slopes and Egan-Trent silty
clay loams, 1-6 percent slopes.
Tract 2: 153.39 +/- surveyed acres, located in the SE ¼ of the section, includes cropland, roads
and a non-functioning well. According to Agridata/Surety the land has a productivity rating
of 79.8 Predominate soils include Egan-Ethan-Trent complex, 1-6 percent slopes and DavisonChancellor complex, 0-3 percent slopes.
According to the FSA Tracts 3 & 4 have 210.13 acres of cropland with a 136.50 acre corn base/
135 bushel PLC yield, and 73.63 acres soybean base/40 bushel PLC yield. If the tracts are sold
separately the FSA will reconstitute the land after closing.
Tract 3: 99.61 +/- surveyed acres, located in the NW ¼ of the section, includes cropland, roads
and 17.1 acres of CRP with an annual payment of $278.86 per acre through 2026. According
to Agridata/Surety the land has a productivity rating of 78.5. Predominate soils include EganEthan-Trent complex, 1-6 percent slopes.
Tract 4: 157.59 +/- surveyed acres, located in the SW ¼ of the section, includes cropland,
roads and 22.2 acres of CRP with an annual payment of $278.86 per acre through 2026.
According to Agridata/Surety the land has a productivity rating of 78.4. Predominate soils
include Egan-Ethan -Trent complex, 1-6 percent slopes.
Tract 5: 116.50 +/-surveyed acres, pasture. The tract runs north and south in the middle of
the section. Pasture can be divided into two units for grazing (north unit includes rural water/
tank and the south unit includes stock dam/non-functioning well). According to Agridata/
Surety the land has a productivity rating of 70. Predominate soils include Ethan-DavisonTetonka complex, 0-6 percent slopes; Egan-Chancellor-Davison complex, 0-3 percent slopes
and Egan-Ethan-Trent complex, 1-6 percent slopes.
TERMS: 15% nonrefundable down payment the day of the auction with balance due at
closing on or before April 23, 2019. Possession of the land will be given at closing, however
upon making the non-refundable down payment, the buyer may begin field work for the
2019 crop year. Failure to close, as per the terms of the purchase agreement, shall result in
forfeiture of the down payment and work performed. 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 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. Any lines on maps are for informational purposes
only and are not guaranteed to be actual boundary lines of the property. 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. On Tracts 3 and 4, the buyer(s) will receive 100
% of the payment on the CRP acres payable in 2019, with no proration and will be obligated
to succeed to the contract and comply with all the remaining terms and provisions of the
existing terms of the CRP contract; furthermore any buyouts or penalty due for cancellation
or non-compliance with the terms of the CRP contract will be the responsibility of the new
owner(s). 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 owners.
For maps, pictures, video and more information visit: www.westraatkins.com
Atkins Family LP, Owner
Pete Atkins, Manager
Thomas Frieberg, 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
Mark Zomer, Vande Vegte Zomer Auctions, Rock Valley, IA 712-470-2526