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Auction Report
 
Equipment auctioned in Ohio sale
PIONEER, Ohio — Steinke Realty & Auction of Montpelier, Ohio, helped sell off farm equipment Sept. 27 from the operation of Sharon Ely and her late husband Jerry of Pioneer, Ohio.
Among the items sold were a 1981 John Deere 4440 C/H/A, Quad range, 3,243 hours w/ duals, wts, QH, for $37,000. A 1981 John Deere 4240 C/H/A, Quad range, 1,788 hours w/ duals, wts, QH, brought $33,500. 
A Landoll 875 14-foot Tilloll Soil Finisher sold for $10,500, and a CrustBuster 3800 15-foot No-Till Drill went for $5,600. 
For more information, contact Steinke at 419-212-3448.
Tractors sell in Kentucky

WEST LIBERTY, Ky. — Phipps Real Estate & Auctions of West Liberty, Ky., held an auction Oct. 11 to sell farm equipment. 
Among the results of the sale, a Ford 7600 sold for $17,100; a Ford 3930 sold for $11,500; a Ford 5000 brought $9,800; and a Ford 4600, $4,300.
For more information, contact Liz Phipps at 606-725-4660 or 606-495-5810.
Land near Niles selling Nov. 5 
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Approximately 1,119 acres of farmland and recreational land just north of Niles, Mich., will be offered at auction Wednesday, Nov. 5, with Schrader Real Estate and Auction Company marketing the land and managing the event. The auction will include 361 irrigated acres.
In addition to the cropland, the auction will include two homes, grain storage and frontage on the Dowagiac River. The land is being offered in 17 tracts, ranging from two acres with a house to 210 acres.
“This is really beautiful land in Berrien and Cass counties, just a few minutes north of South Bend. We have a number of tracts that will be of interest to both investors and operators, with productive soils. Almost half the tillable land is irrigated, with six center pivots,” said R.D. Schrader, president of the auction company.
Schrader representatives will be available at the property to provide detailed information Tuesday, Oct. 28, from 4 to 6 p.m. The auction will begin at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, at the Century Center, downtown South Bend.
For more information, visit www. schraderauction.com or call 800-451-2709.
Clay Co. land auction Nov. 17

 CLAY CITY, Ill. — Approximately 760 acres of Clay County, Ill., farmland – most of it tillable – will sell at auction Monday, Nov. 17, with Murray Wise Associates marketing the property and managing the sale.
“When you look at the big picture – the 730 acres of tillable land, a move-in ready home, the 100,000-bushel dry grain storage and 13,000-bushel wet bin and dryer – this is one of the best opportunities we’ve seen in this part of Illinois in many years,” said Kenny Schum, auction manager. 
“With 16 tracts, area farmers will be able to bid on just the amount of property that suits their needs. For example, some might wish to buy a tract or two to add to their existing operations. But we may have other bidders seeking the entirety for operational or investment purposes. You just never know until auction day.”
The property is located three miles east of Flora and north of Highway 50, with most of the tillable land along Indigo Lane, both north and south of CSXT Railroad.
The auction will begin at 5 p.m. Nov. 17 at the Clay City Community Building, 237 S. 2nd St. SE, Clay City. Auction personnel will be available at the home to provide detailed information Friday, Oct. 24 (4-6 p.m.), and Thursday, Oct. 30 (11 a.m.-1 p.m.).
For more information, visit www. murraywiseassociates.com or call 800-607-6888.
10/23/2014