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MFA Agri Services - Gallatin/HamiltonJamesport Builders

North Country Lumber & TrussMorton Buildings

Beck’s Hybrid Norm HancockRichmond Metal

GFG AG ServicesSur Gro

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Sweiger Shop, Inc.Extreme Recreation

Bank of GowerEarley Tractor & Equipment

SmithfieldByler Steel

Quality StructuresB&T Tractor

Jamesport LumberSutherlands

THE HARVEST &FARM GUIDE

Your Best AG Source in the 4-County Area

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OCTOBER 2017

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Do you already have trees growing on your farm? If so, you might want to consider taking up agroforestry — one of the most e n v i r o n m e n t a l l y friendly and profitable farming practices of the modern day. Agroforestry involves integrating trees in the tending of crops and pastures to benefit harvests while helping the environment. Read on to learn more!

A WIDE RANGE OF BENEFITS In addition to embellishing your farm’s overall appeal — and increasing its market value — agroforestry provides a slew of other benefits. First, the presence of trees protects crops in a number of ways, primarily by serving as a barrier against strong winds, pests, dust and even noise pollution. In addition, trees help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants by preserving the quality of soil and water. Furthermore, they improve the quality of life of livestock by significantly reducing anxiety levels. Finally, various trees and shrubs can help increase revenue by producing fruits or nuts.

WHERE TO PLANT To ensure you reap all the benefits that your trees and shrubs have to offer, it’s crucial that you plant them in a strategic location on your farm. Not sure where to start digging? Consider these spots:

• Around fields • Around buildings • Bordering a stream • Along roads • On less fertile ground • In pastures

Furthermore, you can plant different species of trees and shrubs (maple, oak, walnut, lime, elm, etc.) and contribute to maintaining your region’s biodiversity at the same time!

Do you often dream of the day your kids will be old enough to take over the family farm? Here are a few key pieces of advice to help pique their interest at a young age. After all, it’s an essential prerequisite for any business owner looking to someday hand over the reins to their offspring.

First and foremost, it’s important that your children feel that they play an integral role in your family’s farming operations. Involve them in the farming process by delegating some of the easier tasks that are safe for a person of their age to handle with little to no help. For example, make them each responsible for the upkeep of a parcel of land and guide them in the right direction without giving too much away. Explain what you expect of them and help them find the appropriate means to accomplish the task at hand, but refrain from doing all of the work for them, even if what they’re doing is far from

perfect. Offer them support, but give them the freedom to learn from firsthand experience. And don’t forget that your encouragement and congratulatory words are crucial!

Furthermore, remember that what impassions you the most about the farming life doesn’t necessarily align with your children’s preferences. Be attentive, leverage their strengths and, above all else, show interest in their passions. Finally, focus on emphasizing the positive aspects of your line of work. You wouldn’t want to get the kids discouraged from the get-go by recapping the day’s troubles every night over dinner.

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According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), approximately 125 tractor-related deaths occur each year, making this the largest cause of farm fatalities in

America. Tractor safety practices should be rigorously upheld to prevent tragedies from occurring on your own farm. Here are ten guidelines intended to keep workers — and everyone else — out of harm’s way.

1. Know your tractor. Be well acquainted with the owner’s manual and recommended daily maintenance checks. Mount and dismount only as specified by the manual.

2. Use tractors with rollover protection structures (ROPS) whenever possible. The majority of tractor fatalities are cau sed by overturns, but wearing a safety belt in conjunction with having an ROPS can prevent deaths.

3. Drive safely. Avoid dangerous terrain (ditches, holes, embankments, steep slopes, etc.) or proceed only with extreme caution. Refrain from making sharp turns. When on public roads, avoid riding on the shoulder, follow safety protocols and be mindful of impatient drivers.

4. Never start a tractor in an unventilated, enclosed structure. Carbon monoxide is lethal in confined areas.

5. Use power take-off (PTO) shields. Replace before use if damaged or missing.

6. Only hitch loads to the drawbar. Hitching to anything else (axle, seat bracket, etc.) can cause the tractor to backflip.

7. Never leave an unattended tractor running. Be sure to also remove the keys from the ignition if there are children on the farm.

8. Only refuel when the engine is cool. Gasoline is both flammable and explosive in its vapor form.

9. No passengers! Most tractors only have one seat, meaning only the operator can safely ride the vehicle.

10. Operators should pace themselves and be cautious. Avoiding haste can prevent overturns. Taking regular breaks will allow operators to remain mentally alert. In addition, wearing appropriate footwear and clothes that won’t snag is a must.

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Did you know that agriculture ranks as one of the most dangerous in dustries in America? Each year, hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries occur on the country’s farms. However, the vast majority of these incidents could be avoided through better awareness of the hazards and safety practices specific to agricultural occupations. This is why the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety is committed to hosting National Farm Safety and Health Week. This year, the event will take place from September 17 to 23 under the theme Putting Farm Safety into Practice.

MANAGING HAZARDSThe first step to creating safer agricultural work environments is to ac curately identify all

potential hazards. Hazards can be obvious, hidden or developing. Some of the most common ones involve:

• Confined spaces, particularly si los, manure pits and water tanks, where suffocation and poisoning are possible.• Chemicals. This includes pesticides, herbicides and other toxins. • Electricity. Switches, cords and machinery may prove to be faulty. • Vehicles. Use of ATVs, tractors, forklifts and other vehicles can lead to falls or crashes.• Machinery with unguarded parts such as chainsaws, augers, fans, conveyors and others.

Once specific hazards are recognized, ways to minimize

the risks involved should be designed. The resulting farm safety plan might include strategies such as utilizing personal protective equipment, implementing administrative or engineering controls, altering work practices, or eliminating the hazard altogether. Farmers are responsible for keeping their farms safe by reviewing protocols and providing thorough training for new workers. As farm environments evolve over time, it’s important to regularly adapt the safety measures in place.

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In an effort to live a more environmentally friendly lifestyle, consumers have embraced organic foods in record numbers. They stand behind the idea that organic products are not only better for them, but also better for the planet. But the claims that organic food is safer, healthier and more eco-friendly may be more hype than fact. Some organic foods are not all that they seem to be, and when you dig for the dirt on “organic,” you might be surprised at what you find.

The variety of organic products available at specialty food stores and more traditional supermarkets has increased considerably. Food purists and environmentalists support this growing trend. Certified organic foods are grown without the use of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, genetically modified organisms or ionizing radiation. Organically produced meats are from animals that do not take antibiotics or growth hormones to produce heartier cuts. The USDA National Organic Program sees to it that organic foods meet these stringent requirements and also that any companies that handle or process organic food before it gets to the supermarket or restaurant are certified as well.

However, consumers who embrace organic products might not be getting what they think they are. The term “organic” conjures up images of local produce stands and farmers diligently caring for their crops. However, as organic foods have grown in popularity and the organic food industry has become a multi-billion dollar industry, the methods of bringing these foods to a store near you have changed. While consumers may believe that organic broccoli was trucked in from a farm down the road, it actually may have traveled thousands of miles -- negating many environmental benefits in the process.

Many smaller organic businesses have felt the pressure to keep up with mainstream foods and have joined the ranks of commercial food production. In fact, some smaller companies have actually been bought out by large food giants. Organic Cow, a Vermont milk producer, now operates under the auspices of Horizon, a company based in Colorado. Cascadian Farm, which produces organic frozen dinners among other items, is a subsidiary of General Mills. Many mainstream food companies have their own organic alter egos, which would no doubt surprise consumers who support the organic food movement.

Even true organic foods shipped from small farms over short distances may not be able to meet the hype of the organic

moniker. Plant physiologist and biologist Alex Avery’s 2007 book titled “The Truth About Organic Foods” talks about origins of organic food and dispels some of the myths that prevail. Avery notes that organic foods are not pesticide-free because all vegetables contain about five percent of their weight in natural pesticides, some of which may be just as potent as manmade varieties. Avery also notes that more than 95 percent of conventional meat and dairy products in the United States are totally free of antibiotics and 99.5 percent of it is free of synthetic hormones. Only one sample in 400 violates the antibiotic limits set by the FDA. Avery also states that there are no nutritional differences between organic and conventionally produced foods, which

debunks the myth that organic foods are more nutritionally sound.

Organic foods also may contribute to a higher carbon footprint. Instead of using chemical fertilizers to feed produce, the use of animal manure may mean clearing out land for grazing and creating its own problems in off-gassing and water contamination that has been associated with raising livestock. Furthermore, the U.K. Department of Environment and Rural Affairs states, “A shift towards a local food system, and away from a supermarket-based food system with its central distribution depots, lean supply chains and big, full trucks, might actually increase the number of food-vehicle miles being traveled locally, because things would move around in a larger number of smaller, less efficiently packed vehicles.”

Champions of organic foods are sure to stand by the claims that organic foods are better. Many organic foods are nutritionally sound and rely on more natural growing methods. Yet consumers should keep an open mind about both organic foods and their commercially produced counterparts.

Though farming was once big business in the United States, by 2012 less than 1 percent of Americans were professional farmers. Many challenges face today’s farmers, many of which are largely unknown to the general public.

Many people have an outdated view of a farm as a small, family-owned and operated parcel of land where livestock is raised in open pens and crops are hand-harvested when ripe. The reality is that modern-day farms have had to overhaul operations to meet demand and remain competitively priced while adapting to the ever-changing ways technology infiltrates all parts of life. Each of these factors present obstacles for today’s farmers.

TECHNOLOGYRural farming communities are expected

to make an effort to integrate modern technology into an industry that has been around for centuries. But such a transition in rural areas, where communications systems may not be as up-to-date as those in urban areas, is not always so easy.

According to the Manitoba Rural Adaptation Council, a shift from a resource-based to an information-based economy, compounded by the rapid introduction and expansion of new technology in the workplace, has altered farm operation and the skills in demand. Older workers who have been schooled in one way of agriculture may have a significant impact on labor supply and the vitality of farming as a career. Younger adults who are knowledgeable in technology may no longer seek out agricultural careers.

DECREASE IN FARMING AS AN OCCUPATION

The United States Environmental Protection Agency says that only about 960,000 Americans claim farming as their principal occupation. As that figure has dwindled, the average age of farmers continues to rise, as the Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that roughly 40 percent of the farmers in this country are 55 years old or older. This has led to concerns about the long-term health of family farms throughout the United States.

ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNSMany farmers have come under scrutiny

for how farming impacts the environment. A growing emphasis on sustainability and conservation has led many people to protest certain farming practices. Protesters claim that certain practices, such as raising livestock, can pollute water, while the use of fertilizers and chemical pesticides is bad for the environment. Many farmers,

however, have altered their methods to be more environmentally friendly and self-sustainable in the process.

Climate change is another environmental issue farmers must deal with. Strong storms and severe droughts have made farming even more challenging.

FINANCIAL FALL-OUTThe ongoing recession of the last

half-decade has also affected farmers. In November of 2012, the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics indicated that the unemployment rate within the agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting industries was at 13.6 percent, far higher than the national unemployment rate. As a result, many farm families have found themselves stuck between a rock and a hard place, as rising costs for equipment and technology are being coupled with decreasing profits and rising unemployment.

Further complicating matters is competition from corporations and international food producers who have made it difficult for family farmers to turn a significant profit. Many family farmers rely on loans and lines of credit to survive, but thanks to changes in the financial sector that saw banks become less willing to extend lines of credit, some farmers are facing bankruptcy.

Though it can be easy for those who do not work in the agricultural industry to overlook the struggles facing today’s agricultural professionals, a greater understanding of those struggles and the challenges that lay ahead can benefit the industry and its employees down the road.

A career in agriculture can prove richly rewarding. While it’s common to envision overalls and tractors when imagining careers in agriculture, the opportunities to work in the agriculture industry stretch beyond the farm and into the corporate world. The following are a few of the paths men and women with a passion for agriculture can pursue.

* Business: Agriculture is big business, and the industry has many opportunities for those who want to pursue a career in business. Farmers and producers of

agricultural products need someone to draft contracts for their agreements with the large corporations who distribute those products. In addition, purchasing agents and agricultural financiers are just two of the many career opportunities that enable men and women to work on the business side of agriculture.

* Social service: The agricultural industry also has positions of social service. In addition to food inspector, who ensures agricultural products are safe for human consumption, social service positions

within the agricultural industry include environmental consultant and conservation officer. Men and women can also work to develop programs that encourage youngsters to pursue careers in the agricultural industry.

* Production: Of course, the agricultural industry has a host of careers for those who want to get their hands dirty. Farms need to be plowed, seeds must be planted and fertilized and farms need to be well-maintained to continue operating efficiently and effectively. Though technology has taken the place of many agricultural

production positions, there are still many opportunities out there for those who want to work under the sun.

* Education: Those who want to share their love of agriculture with others can put their skills to work in the classroom. Agricultural instructors can train the next generation of agriculture professionals at the university or high school level, ensuring today’s farms are left in good hands tomorrow.

Organic claims not always accurate Challenges facing farmers today and tomorrow

Agricultural career opportunities abound

There are many consumers that would like to believe that organic foods are healthier and better for the environment. But some research indicates that these claims may not be justified.

Greater public awareness of agricultural challenges could help the industry in the future.

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2015 JOHN DEERE 6115D $48,0002013 JOHN DEERE 6115D $51,9002009 JOHN DEERE 6115D $48,5002002 JOHN DEERE 7410 $48,5002011 KUBOTA M110X $44,5001974 MASSEY FERGUSON 1505 $8,5001999 NEW HOLLAND TS110 $32,5002013 NEW HOLLAND T7.250 $118,000

TRACTORS - 40 HP TO 99 HP1974 FORD 3000 DIESEL $7,5001982 FORD 7710 $16,5001950 INTERNATIONAL FARMALL M $5,5001972 JOHN DEERE 1520 $10,9001990 JOHN DEERE 2355 $13,5001984 JOHN DEERE 2950 $17,9001965 JOHN DEERE 4020 DIESEL $6,9002010 JOHN DEERE 4120 $17,9002005 JOHN DEERE 4120 $16,5002004 JOHN DEERE 4120 $20,5002005 JOHN DEERE 4320 $23,5002014 JOHN DEERE 5045D $13,0002016 JOHN DEERE 5045E $19,750

2012 JOHN DEERE 5055D $12,9002016 JOHN DEERE 5055E $21,5002015 JOHN DEERE 5055E $35,9002013 JOHN DEERE 5055E $37,9002016 JOHN DEERE 5065E $40,9002015 JOHN DEERE 5065E $37,9002015 JOHN DEERE 5065E $17,9002015 JOHN DEERE 5065E $17,9002015 JOHN DEERE 5065E $17,7502015 JOHN DEERE 5075E $34,5002010 JOHN DEERE 5075E $26,9002014 JOHN DEERE 5085E $38,5002013 JOHN DEERE 5085E $45,5002011 JOHN DEERE 5085M $47,5002003 JOHN DEERE 5105 $13,5001999 JOHN DEERE 5210 $7,9002002 JOHN DEERE 5220 $10,5002006 JOHN DEERE 5225 $10,5002000 JOHN DEERE 5410 $31,5001993 JOHN DEERE 6200 $21,0001993 JOHN DEERE 6200 $12,5002004 JOHN DEERE 6220 $25,5002002 KUBOTA M4900 $15,900

2009 KUBOTA M7040 $33,5002005 KUBOTA M8200 UTILITY $28,5001965 MASSEY FERGUSON 165 DIESEL $5,750

2008 MASSEY FERGUSON 573 $17,9001997 NEW HOLLAND 7635 $26,5002014 NEW HOLLAND T4.75 $37,9002016 NEW HOLLAND T4.100 $48,5002008 NEW HOLLAND T4030 TRACTOR $29,5002003 NEW HOLLAND TC40 $14,9002004 NEW HOLLAND TC55DA $18,5002004 NEW HOLLAND TL90 $19,5002000 NEW HOLLAND TN70 $15,5002007 NEW HOLLAND TT50A $9,8002010 NEW HOLLAND WORKMASTER $22,900

TRACTORS - LESS THAN 40 HP2009 CASEIH FARMALL 3 $15,9001995 FORD 1920 DIESEL $12,5002008 JOHN DEERE 790 $11,9002015 JOHN DEERE 1023E $11,9002009 JOHN DEERE 2520 COMPACT $12,5002015 JOHN DEERE 3033R $22,5002010 JOHN DEERE 3520 $27,9002000 JOHN DEERE 4200 $13,900

2008 KUBOTA L3240 $16,5002013 KUBOTA L3800 $17,9002012 MASSEY FERGUSON 1635 $22,5002011 MASSEY FERGUSON GC2400 $9,500

DOZERS - CRAWLER2015 DEERE 27D MINI-EXCAVATOR$26,5002015 JOHN DEERE 27D MINI-EXCAVATOR$25,900

MOTOR GRADERS2000 CHAMPION (VOLVO) 710AVHP

MOTOR GRADER$55,500

SKID STEERS - TRACK2012 CAT 289C2 SKID STEER$48,5002011 DEERE 329D SKID STEER$26,5002012 DEERE 333D SKID STEER$39,500

SKID STEERS - WHEEL2013 BOBCAT S750 SKID STEER$34,5002011 DEERE 318D SKID STEER$22,5002011 NEW HOLLAND L225 SKID STEER$29,500

SWEEPERS / BROOM EQUIPMENTSWEEPSTER M24C5A ROTARY BROOM$1,800

WHEEL LOADERS2016 KUBOTA R630 WHEEL LOADER, $63,900 2015 KUBOTA R630 WHEEL $61,500

2015 JOHN DEERE 6120E

$67,9002012 NEW

HOLLAND TS6.110

$48,500

2014 NEW HOLLAND T8.350

$196,0002014 JOHN DEERE 5055E

$36,9002015 JOHN DEERE 5075E

$41,5002016 NEW HOLLAND T4.75

$41,9002011 JD 650J BULL DOZER

$62,5002014 JD 333E SKID STEER

$43,900

Financing Available

Trade-InsAre Welcome

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