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RING 2: Western Dakota Spring 2025 Equipment Auction - Bowman, ND

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RING 2: Western Dakota Spring 2025 Equipment Auction - Bowman, ND

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RING 2: Western Dakota Spring 2025 Equipment Auction


Pre-Bidding Opens: Friday, March 21, 2025 at 8:00 am (MT)


LIVE Online Bidding Begins: Friday, March 28, 2025 - 10:00 am (MT)


Inventory Location: Pifer's Auction & Realty - Bowman Regional Office - 709 12th St NE - Bowman, ND

 

Join Pifer’s Auctioneers for the Semi-Annual Western Dakota Equipment Auction. Ring 2 will be offered LIVE ONLINE ONLY.  This auction will be auctioneered LIVE with ONLINE ONLY bidding, with bidding opening on Friday, March 28th, 2025 promptly at 10:00 am MT.

 

Auction Payment Questions:  Marcus Calkins at 218.477.3006, Suzann Olson at 218.477.3020, or Tammy Jones at 218.477.3016

A Paid in Full invoice, electronic or written, will be required in order to pick-up your items.

Technical Support for Website Issues:  919.361.1111 ext. 2

Online Registration Questions:  877.700.4099 or 919.361.1111 ext. 2

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Andy Mrnak
701.206.1095
andy@pifers.com
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Jim Sabe
701.523.6283
jsabe@pifers.com
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John Soreide
701.206.0761
john@pifers.com
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Kelly Spring
406.740.0523
kspring@pifers.com

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Legacy of Agriculture: Machinery Market Report

Legacy of Agriculture: Machinery Market Report
March 15, 2025 4:00 PM

Chris Bair is joined by returning guest Andy Mrnak of Pifer's Auction and Realty to discuss the state of the machinery market following the Southern Dakota Spring Machinery Auction.

From Dairy Dreams to Economic Reality: How Livestock Shapes North Dakota's Future

From Dairy Dreams to Economic Reality: How Livestock Shapes North Dakota's Future
March 15, 2025 10:00 AM

North Dakota stands at the crossroads of agricultural evolution, with livestock diversification emerging as a powerful economic driver for farms across the state. In this revealing conversation with Amber Wood of the North Dakota Livestock Alliance, we uncover how this relatively young organization (established 2017) is reshaping the future of animal agriculture across the Peace Garden State.

For a state dominated by crop production and beef cattle, the potential for dairy, swine, and poultry expansion represents an untapped frontier. Amber shares the remarkable story of two proposed dairy operations that could literally transform the industry overnight - a 12,500-cow facility near Abercrombie and a 24,000-cow operation near Hillsboro. Together, these projects would triple North Dakota's current dairy population, potentially attracting processing infrastructure that has been steadily disappearing from the region. This chicken-and-egg dilemma of needing processors to support farmers while processors need sufficient volume to justify investment highlights the delicate balance required for agricultural growth.

Beyond the economics of scale, we explore how livestock integration enhances land value through what Amber playfully calls "number two being number one" - the profound impact of manure on soil health. Beyond providing the basic NPK nutrients, livestock waste delivers micronutrients, organic matter, and moisture retention capacity that commercial fertilizers simply cannot match. This natural enhancement creates a virtuous cycle where crops feed animals and animals nourish the soil.

The NDLA offers a suite of services that remove barriers for producers considering livestock diversification. From free site analyses examining everything from power availability to road infrastructure, to guiding farmers through complex permitting processes that can span hundreds of pages of documentation, they provide the expertise many landowners simply don't possess. We also touch on current challenges facing livestock producers, including the recent spread of avian influenza into dairy herds and the promising developments in vaccination technology that could help control its spread.

Whether you're a crop producer considering diversification, a current livestock operator looking to expand, or simply curious about the future of North Dakota agriculture, this conversation illuminates the tremendous potential waiting to be unlocked. Connect with the North Dakota Livestock Alliance at ndlivestock.org to explore how livestock might fit into your agricultural operation.

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