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8 Broadcaster Press April 16, 2019 www.broadcasteronline.com Flooding Remains A Concern For South Dakota Communities By Sen. Mike Rounds South Dakota residents continue to share with me their concerns about flooding and high water levels in many of our rivers and lakes. My team and I are keeping a close watch on the Corps’ management of the Missouri River, and the rivers that feed into the Missouri including the James and the Big Sioux. This is especially important as major rain and snow events continue to wreak havoc in South Dakota and across the plains, causing significant flooding throughout the region. I am speaking regularly with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers about their management of the river system. I recently held a meeting with the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, R.D. James, and with Brigadier General Peter Helmlinger, commander of the Northwestern Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, to discuss my concerns about high water levels throughout the state that are swelling the Missouri River system. Based on the Corps’ own published reports and forecasts, I remain very concerned about continued flooding in 2019. In part due to the recent blizzard and the “bomb cyclone” that hit the Midwest in March, flooding is occurring in communities along the James River and the Big Sioux River. Following the Army Corps’ recent public meeting in Sioux City, a Missouri Ba- sin River Forecast Center hydrologist said low-lying areas along the James River, Big Sioux River and Little Sioux River should expect periodic moderate flooding as temperatures rise and snow begins to melt. Already, the James River from the Aberdeen area to Yankton is experiencing major flooding that is expected to last through mid-to-late April, at a minimum. The Big Sioux River is around three feet over flood stage in Brookings, one foot over ANNUAL SPRING TRACTORS, FARM & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT & TOOLS CONSIGNMENT AUCTION FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019 AUCTION STARTS @ 9:30 A.M. - TINKER CONCESSIONS LOCATED: HARTINGTON, NEBRASKA – CHJ AUCTION YARD West edge of Hartington, NE in the Industrial Park Area, From Bomgaars Store: go ¼ mile south on Kathol Road to Tower Road then west on Tower Road. (Look for the Hartington Water-tower) AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Be sure you are in Hartington on Friday, April 26th for our Annual Spring Consignment Auction. Many more items will be added by sale day as this listing was compiled 3 weeks prior to the auction. We will take additional consignments up until 5:00 P.M. on Thursday April 25th We will run multiple auction rings, bring your friends to cover the multiple rings. Visit our web site for complete listing & photos www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM *** SPECIAL NOTE: LIVE ONLINE BIDDING WILL BE AVAILABLE ON A PORTION OF THE EQUIPMENT AT 12:00 NOON, THROUGH BID CALLER – LOG ON TO WWW.CREAMERAUCTION.COM FOR CATALOG. PRE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. *** TRACTORS, SKID LOADERS & TRACTOR ATTACHMENTS: JD 4440 SN # 4130, 18.4-R38 Rear Tires, 3 Hyd. & 3 Pt., Power Shift Trans., Complete Overhaul, Approx. 10 years ago, - (10) Rear Weights, Clamp on Duals – Nice Clean Tractor; JD 4440 Tractor Allis Chalmers WD – Wide Front, Good Rubber & Woods Belly Mower – Nice Condition; Gehl 4625 Skid loader, Diesel Engine 3,215 Hrs. – 1 owner, Front Hyd. w/ MDS 54” Bucket; 5 FT. Manure Bkt & 4 Tine Grapple & 66in. Material Bucket & Uni-Tach Adaptor Sold Separate; New Holland LX 865 Skid loader SN # 99448 – 305/70-16.5 Tires, Near New, Side Weights, 3 Cyl. Diesel Engine, 3252 Hrs.. – New Engine Last Year – w/ 77” Bucket & 48” Pallet Fork to be sold Separate; Farmall “M” Tractor w/ Wide Front & Dual Loader; Farmall “M” Tractor w/ Wide Front, & Dual Loader – Power Steering – Not Running; Farmall Super H – Motor Stuck; John Deere “A” Tractor – 1952 – Motor Stuck; JD Front Weight Brkt for 6000 Series Tractor, Oliver 77 Fenders, Farmall F-20 Wheels, Farmall F-20 Behlen Overdrive, IHC Front & Rear Weights, IH 2 pt. to 3 pt. Adaptors, IH Belt Pully, Lights for Tractors & Other Tractor Parts; 3 pt. Quick Hitch, Dual Rims & Hubs off of 7130 IHC & Asst. Allis Chalmers Parts; ROGATOR: 2009 Rogator SSC 1084 Self-propelled Sprayer, SN ASSC8KNUS11322 Raven Viper Pro Monitor, 1180 gal. Stainless Steel Tank, 100 Gallon Rinse Water Tank plus Boom Air Cleanout, 3 Inch Reload, GPS Raven Auto Steer, 100 ft. Boom, 5- Section Control, 20 inch Nozzle Spacing, Cat C7-299 HP, Light Bar, Adjustable Wheels Spacing from Cab, 4-Speed Hydrostat Transmission, 380 x 90 R46 Tires, 3 Goodyear and 1 Titan, Air Ride Suspension, Operator Manuals; FARM EQUIPMENT: JD 4420 Combine w/ 3400 Hrs.; (2) JD 444 Corn Heads – (1) Low Tin; JD 216 Bean Head; JD Dummy Head – 4 Belt Pickup; JD 212 Dummy Head – New Style; Demco 650 Gravity Wagon w/ Gear – Nice; Demco 365 Gravity Wagon w/ 12 HD Gear; Demco 365 Gravity Wagon w/ Roll Tarp & Hydraulic Auger; Bush Hog 7 x 12 Wagon Unit w/ Gear & Hoist; Demco 325 Gravity Wagon on Gear w/ Hyd. 6 “Auger; Rhino 1540 3 Hyd. 10 FT. Blade w/ Trail Wheel; Rhino 8 ft. 3pt Blade; Melrow 7- 82 “ Section Coil Tine Harrow w/ Hyd. Cart; 7 section Harrow on Hyd. Cart; Buffalo 4630 Row Crop Cultivator Hydro Traveling Irrigation Gun Model H-76 w/ Honda 6x390 Engine 100 Plus Lengths – 6 “Irrigation Pipe; Deutz F4L912 Irrigation Engine 4 cyl. Diesel – 58 Hp. w/ Berkeley 3 x 4 Pump on JD Gear, w/ 300 Gal. Tank; Hardi 500 Pull Type Sprayer; (6) Flatbeds w/ Asst. Bed Sizes & Gears; IH 6 ft. Pull Type Shredder; IHC 7 ft. Model 100 Pull Type Sycle Mower; JD Pull Type Bar Mower; 8 ft. Front Blade w/ Skid Loader & Pickup Mounts; 3 pt. 4 Ft. Snow Blower; 3 pt. 6 ft. Blade; Far West 10 ft. Snow Wing Blade 3 pt. & Hyd. Lift.; 3 pt. Lely Rot era; JD 5 Bottom Plow; Gnuse 3 pt. Pallet Fork w/ Hyd. Lift & Tilt w/ Transport Cart; Gnuse 3 pt. Bucket; Westendorf TA-45 Loader w/ 7 ft. Bucket & IHC Mtgs.; Bush Hog 3 pt. Post Hole Digger; Buhler 750 R – Finishing Mower ; Brandt 862 Grain Auger ; Peck 10” by 71 ft. Grain Auger w/ Swing Hopper & Hyd. Lift; Quaker 6” x 45 Ft. Auger; (4) 1000 Gallon Anhydrous Tanks on Gears; JD 1074 Running Gear; JD 725 Pallet Fork – New Asst. Skid loader Attachments including; 66,75,80 & 84” Rock Buckets w/ 4 Tine Spacing; 66,74,80, & 84” Skelton Grapple w/ 4 Tine Spacing, 70 & 80 Root Grapple w/ 8 Tine; Spacing, 72” & 82” Tine/Manure. Grapple Tree & Post Puller, Heavy Duty 72” Brush Mower, Universal Quick Attach Plate, Receiver Hitch, Set of 7 ft. Pallet Fork Extensions.; Hydraulic Pallet Fork; 4 Tine MDS Bale Spear; JD 11 Ft. Disk; Deutz Irrigation Engine on Cart w/ Clutch & 4” Pump; Antique John Deere Horse Mower & Oliver 2 Bottom Plow on Steel & Antique Road Grader; 12 Ft. x 45” Antique Railroad Freight Cart.; Set of 200 Gallon Saddle Tanks; 250 Gallon Fert. Tank on Cart; Oliver 1610 Loader 7 ft. Snow Scoop; (5) Lindsay 5 Section Tine Tooth Harrow Sections; St. Paul 3-4 yd Dump Box; PLANTING & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: JD 1530 No-Till Grain Drill 20 Ft. 15” Spacing w/ Yetter Model 6300 Cart, Near New Tru V Openers w/ Markers – Nice Condition – Field Ready; JD 7200 Planter 8RN Conservation Planter – Liquid Fert.; JD 7000 4 Row 30 “Planter w/ Markers – Ground Driven – Converted from 6 Row; JD 960 Field Cultivator – 22 Ft.; JD 494A Corn Planter; IHC 475 & 480 – 20 ft. Disks; AC 3200 Disk – 14 Ft.; 20 Ft. Field Finisher; JD 20 ft. Pull Type Field Cultivator w/ Midwest Harrow 3 pt. 10 ft. Chisel Plow; Lindsay 5 Shank V-Ripper – 3pt.; IHC 550 5 x 14 Plow, JD 135 5 x 14 Plow; JD 400 Rotary Hoe – 15 Ft.; 2 Wheel Seeder Cart; (2) 1 Shank Duck Foots; HAY & SILAGE EQUIPMENT: John Deere 568 Round Baler w/ Mega Wide Plus Pickup – 1000 RPM, 11,732 Bales, - Recently Went through baler inspection – Clean & Field Ready; 20 FT. Truck Dump Box w/ 2 cyl. Hoist, Tandem Axle – Gnuse Automatic End gate 9.-00-20 Tires; Case IH 8480 Round Baler; JD 510 Baler; Hesston 518 Round Baler; Hesston 30-B Stack wagon; Freeman 1500 Large Square Baler; McCormick 47 Small Square Baler; New Idea 5409 9 ft. Disk Mower; M & W 12 Wheel Rake w/ New Wheels; New Holland 114 Windrower – 14 ft.; Cravens Welding Hay Mover 25 ft. 7 ft Wide – 6 Bar; Gnuse Book Mfg. 8 x 13 Silage Wagon on Westendorf Gear; Apache Model BTTR Bale Transporter; Richard ton Dump Box ; (2) Silage Wagons ; Gehl 1560 & 99 Silage Blowers ; IHC # 30 7 Wheel Hay Rake ; New Holland Side Delivery Rake; (2) Double Hitches for Hay Tedders; LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: Gehl 7285 Feed Wagon w/ Scale; Apache 24 ft. Hay Feeder; (8) New Free Standing Panels 5 x 24 ft. ; (40) New Continuous Fence Panels 6 bar by 20 ft.; (20) New Portable 5 x 10 Corral Panels; Hoskins Cattle Waterer & Peterson Concrete Waterers; New Sioux Hog Gates 8 to 16 ft.; Sioux Self Catching Head gate; (15) 10 ft. Heavy Duty Portable Panels; (4) 8 Ft. “H” Concrete Bunks; Apache Creep Feeder; Hastings Double Sided Creep Feeder; 14 Ton Bulk Bin; Hog Panels, Hog Gates, Poly Lick Tubs, (4) Hog Self Feeders & S/S Nursery Feeders; Steel & Wood Post, Asst. of Used Lumber Various Sizes; TRAILERS: 1992 Ford Conventional LAS 9000 Diesel Conventional Cab – 7 speed Trans. 452,857 Miles w/ 1987 Jet Co 650 Bu. – 22 ft Grain Trailer w/ Roll Over Tarp; 1997 Kaline Flatbed Trailer 48 Ft.; 1989 Bankhead Model LB-53 – Low Boy Flatbed Trailer; Transcraft 38 Ft. by 92” Semi Flatbed Trailer; 2001 WRI Flatbed Goosneck Trailer- 24 ft. w/ 5 ft. Beaver Tail – 8 ft. Wide; Reinke 42 Ft. Semi Flatbed Trailer for Hay; Diamond D 7 x 20 Gooseneck Livestock Trailer; 2007 Home-Built 5th Wheel Flatbed Trailer 20 ft. Bed w/ 4 ft. Dove Tail – Tilt Bed; 25 Ft. Home Built Flatbed Trailer ; D & K Bumper Hitch Trailer – 16 ft. x 80” w/ 2 ft. Beaver Tail; 6 x 10 Single Axle Trailer; 4 ½ ft by 8 ft. Utility Trailer; Heavy Duty Skid Loader Trailers – 4 x 13 & 4 x 10; 2015 TSC 5 x 8 Utility Trailer w/ Ramp & Mesh Floor; VEHICLES, TRUCKS & CAMPER: 1992 Chevy Pickup ¾ Ton 4 x 4 Long Box 172,000 Miles; 2002 J Flight – Jayco Camper 29 ft. Bunk House Camper – Sleeps 8 w/ Air & Furnace; 1978 Bunkhouse Camping Trailer – Bumper Hitch; Older Pop-up Camper; Wood Boat w/ Dodge Inboard Engine 7 ft by 20 ft.; 1999 Cadillac Eldorado 2 Door – Hard Top Bucket Leather Seats – 4 Speed Auto on Center Council Loaded; 1976 GMC Sierra Classic 4 x 4 – Not Running; 1982 Oldsmobile Toronado 2 Door Coop – Diesel Loaded – Not Running; 2002 Saturn View- 5 Speed Front Wheel Drive – Needs Clutch; LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT: John Deere D130 Lawn Tractor – 42” Cut w/ Bagger, 1 hr. on Engine; Arens EZR 1440 Zero Turn Mower – 14 hp.; Husqvarna 24 hp 48” Lawn Mower w/ Bagger – Runs Good; Craftsman 19 Hp 46” Lawn Mower w/ Bagger – Runs Good; Swisher 44” 10.5 Hp. Pull Behind Mower; Troy Built Rear Tine Roto Tiller; Vintage Hiawatha Model 24-5501A Motor Scooter – Engine is Loose; MISCELLANEOUS: Davey 4 cyl. Air Compressor on 2 Wheel Cart w/ Controls & Gauges; (5) John’s Welding Pivot Bridges (2) 25 ft. (2) 30 ft. (1) 35 ft.; (32) New 24” by ¼ Notched Disk Blades; (64) Railroad Ties; Coats 40-40 SA Tire Machine; Bridge Timbers 4 x 16 x 20 & 6 x 16 x20; New Demco 60 ft. Spray Boom w/ Wheel Protectors; 64 & 67” Net Wrap; 19 ft. Grain Bin Floor w/ Stands & Flashing; 8” 45 Degree Incline Auger w/ 220 Motor; 3pt. Cat I Custom Built 4 ft. Trencher, Post Hole Digger, Pallet Fork & 60-Gal Sprayer; 28 ft. Convoyar w/ Elec. Drive; Millitary Shell Boxes; Wayne Upright Gas Pump; Misc. Tires 12 x 28 13.6 x 38 ; 18.4-38 Radial Duals – Clamp On 11.2 Front Tires ; 18.4-38 step up to 42 Rims & Tires; Large Steel Tracks for Skid Loader; Auto Re-wind Air Hose, LB White Heater, Rabbit Hutches; 3 pt. Cement Mixer; ATV Sprayer, Pickup Tool Boxes, Alum Ladders & Wood Ladders; (2) 12 x 12 Garage Doors w/ Openers; Aladdin Steam Cleaner; Misc. Windbreak Tin; 100 Gal. Fuel Tank w/ Elec. Pump; 300 & 500 Gal. Fuel Tanks on Stands; 350 Gal. Poly Water Tank; 8 Ft. Water Tank – Like New; 3000# Winch & 12 Volt Fencers, & Tank Heaters; (2) Kid’s Saddles; (2) Wood Burning Stoves; Several Steel Wheels; (3) Steel Chicken Nest & Chicken Beak Burner; Steel Slide in Stock Rack; Kitchen Cabinets; Patio Set w/ 4 Chairs & Loveseat; Acetylene Torch w/ Cart and Tanks; Bench Grinder on Stand, Anvil, Continental 30 Ton Shop Press – Dayton 3 /4 Grinder on Stand,; Large Custom-Built Band Saw, Jet 14M ¾” Drill Press, Large Bolt Carousel, Railroad Cart,; Log Chains & Load Binders, New Equipment Jacks; JD New Items, Steps, Brackets, Loader Mtgs, Tool Boxes, Hydraulic Related Items; Large Radial Arm Saw – 3 Phase; Roofing Material, Steel Pipe; Electrical Supplies & Wire Mesh; 16.9, 13.6, 14.9-28 Tractor Chains; Misc. Tools & Misc.; PLUS, MANY MORE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION PLUS MANY MORE ADDITIONAL ITEMS TO BE ADDED BY AUCTION DAY: NOTE ALL ITEMS MUST BE REMOVED BY MAY 15TH OR THEY WILL BECOME PROPERTY OF THE AUCTION CO. AND WILL BE DISPOSED! AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: CREAMER HEIMES JANSSEN AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS L.L.C. AUCTIONEERS: ALTON HEIMES 402-254-3315 RYAN CREAMER 402-254-9753 ROGER JANSSEN 402-388-4409 WWW.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM FOR COMPLETE LISTING & PHOTOS TERMS: CASH OR BANKABLE CHECK. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR THEFT. flood stage in Watertown and around four feet over flood stage in the Sioux Falls area. These rivers flow into the Missouri just south of Gavins Point Dam, and the Corps must take into account these levels when determining flows upstream. When I’ve been talking to the Corps, my message has been that the best chance we have of minimizing flooding along the entire river system is to maintain moderate flows out of Gavins Point Dam. Moderate increases out of Gavins Point would minimize damage now that the water has receded south of us in Nebraska and Iowa, and would allow us to start draining water out of the upstream dams, including Fort Randall and Oahe. This will make room in those dams for the inevitable snowmelt and any rain events in the coming months, as there remains a large amount of plains and mountain snowpack north and west of us that hasn’t melted yet, with snow in the forecast for Montana for the foreseeable future. Since coming to the Senate, I’ve pushed the Corps to implement the snowpack monitoring system that was recommended after the 2011 flood and included in a 2014 water resources bill. Last year, I was able to include a provision in the Energy and Water Appropriations bill that authorized the Corps to access its existing unused funds to implement a mountain snowpack monitoring system. This system still has not been installed, but the Corps has confirmed to me they have authorized funding for Phase I of the installation of this system. I will continue to push for installation of Phase I this year and for full completion—which includes over 240 monitoring sites—next year, so South Dakotans and our downstream neighbors can finally have a system that accurately forecasts snowmelt effects on the Missouri River basin. South Dakotans are all too familiar with the devastating impact flooding can have when the Corps does not properly manage the river system. I will continue to hold the Corps accountable to make sure they are managing releases based on flood control and being fully transparent with their release forecasts. I’ll continue to keep South Dakotans updated on any new information we receive from the Corps as the spring and summer seasons continue. SD Mesonet Reports On Soil Moisture Levels As Profile Thaws & Flood Waters Recede By Nathan Edwards Mesonet Director at South Dakota State University BROOKINGS, S.D. – As northeast South Dakota fills sandbags and the southeast puts them away, many are using South Dakota Mesonet’s network of 28 locallysupported weather stations to monitor Book 67 their local soil moisture profile. South Dakotans can Sudoku #5 review the soil moisture map at the Mesonet website. The map has a 3 stack of1 discs for each station indicating status 6 7 at different depths. “The map is updated in real-time,” Edwards said. “As a sensor at 7 1 that depth thaws, its 6 corresponding disc changes from gray to a 67: Answers its soil color indicating 9 moisture.” Sudoku #1 The map also offers frost depth and thaw depth. Edwards explained, frost depth is the deepest occurrence of 32 degrees Fahrenheit and thaw depth is shallowest occurrence of 32 degrees Fahrenheit. 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