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564 Farms
Teri McKenzie, Licensed Realtor
Email:
terimckenzie@4msllc.com
Website:
terimckenzierealestate.com
DECKER’S DEALS!
Everett Decker, Licensed Realtor
John L. Scott-Redmond, OR
541-548-1712 or 541-480-8185
email: everettd@johnlscott.com
120 ACRES OF RECREATIONAL
PROPERTY near Brothers, OR.
Zoned EFU. 3 separate 40 Acre
parcels. Will sell one or all 3.
$70,000.
NEW LISTING: Small Livestock
Property. 380 Poplar St. in
Madras. 89.08 Acres with 60.6
Acres of NUID water rights. An
older home that has had a lot of
work done. 3 bed-1bath, garage
and an older barn. $650,000.
80 ACRES OF EFU ZONED LAND
IN CHRISTMAS VALLEY. Power
on one side. Good well area.
$53,000.
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Home and Farm
Brooks, OR.
For sale by owner
$975,000.
Home
is
approximately
2,330
square feet, includes
3 bedrooms, 2 full and
one-half bathrooms, liv-
ing room, family room,
dining room, kitchen,
office, and a single car
attached garage. Farm is
approximately 17.5 acres
with an underground ir-
rigation system. Farm
comes with two ware-
houses, two sheds, one
greenhouse, and an out-
door refrigerated room.
Farm is currently in pro-
duction with two varieties
of blueberries that are
ready for harvest in June.
Blueberries are grown in
14 rows, with each row
measuring over 400ft. If
interested, inquire today!
Call 971- 240-1168.
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Eastern Oregon Dairy
400 Acres, Double 12
Parallel Barn, 3 Homes,
Shops, Free stalls, 300
Acres irrigated with piv-
ots. Includes all Cows
and Heifers & Sorento
Milk Base. $4,000,000
Downs Realty
Call Chet 208-866-5540
or Tom Floyd 208-996-
5129, Dairy Consultant.
Caldwell, ID.
Treasure Valley Dairy
95 Acres, Double 8 Her-
ringbone Barn, Milk Silo,
Home, Shop, Free stalls,
Loafing Sheds, Com-
modity Barn. Includes all
Cows & Heifers & Soren-
to Milk Base, $3,500,000
Call Tom Floyd at 208-
996-5129 Western Idaho
Realty. Caldwell, ID.
576 Land
3,000 Acres in Gold, Sil-
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579 Acreage
CHEHALIS, WA
20 Acs. of land and
timber. Subdivided in (4)
5-acre tracts with building
sites after timber is
removed. Close in Chehalis.
Adna or Chehalis schools.
$275,000. By owner.
(360)736-0836
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Drought resistant 142
acre farm. Free water
rights. Owner financing.
$2,150,000.
Hunting-
ton, OR. 541-805-5047
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Opportunity is KNOCKING! 114 acres in
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Situated just minutes from Ana Reservoir.
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all within a short drive. Potential to subdivide
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567 Dairy Farms
Immediate openings!
in Burns OR. Full Time
Irrigator, Full time Feed-
lot and Part Time Equip-
ment operators at our
Feedlot and Hay ranch
in Burns, OR. Our Full
Time schedules: 40 - 50
hours/ week. If you like
working outdoors and
around farm animals and
equipment, we can pro-
vide training.
COMPENSATION:
•Competitive Pay
•3 Weeks Paid Time Off
for Full Time
•Paid Holidays
•Affordable Medical/ Rx/
Dental/ Vision
•401k Match
•Paid Life & Disability
REQUIREMENTS:
•Drug Testing
•Background Check
•ID & work authorization
documents
HOW TO APPLY:
Call us today!
Ben: 559-202-7294
Equal Opportunity em-
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Dairy Operation on 160 acres +/-.
Fantastic opportunity with an immaculate
recently built parlor. Excellent water
rights for the farm and dairy. Improve-
ments include a Double 20 Parallel Parlor,
heifer/dry cow yard, 7-tower pivot, com-
modity barn, and home. Cows and rolling
stock available for purchase separately
from the real estate.
1-800-781-3214
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RYAN HOSTETLER
Accredited Land Consultant
303.883.7080
Ryan@Agpros.com
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195 River Vista Place, #306,
Twin Falls, ID
208-595-5301
S247376-1
Mountain View Equip-
ment is seeking full-time
experienced service tech-
nicians for all locations.
A successful candidate
will be a self-motivated,
“hands on” individual that
has a passion for provid-
ing excellent service in
the agriculture industry.
Purpose:
Performs basic and ad-
vanced diagnostics, ser-
vice repairs and mainte-
nance work on customer
and/ or dealer-owned
agricultural equipment.
May require some direc-
tion or guidance from the
Service Manager, Shop
Foreman or senior Tech-
nicians. Provides excel-
lent customer service.
Responsibilities:
•Performs basic diag-
nostics and repairs on
agricultural and commer-
cial equipment and es-
tablished Precision Ag.
products. Knowledge in
diagnostic and repairs of
tractors, combines and
forage harvesters pre-
ferred
•Maintains
current
knowledge of Claas,
New Holland, MacDon
and OxBo equipment as
well as competitive prod-
ucts
•Maintains condition of
vehicles, inventory, tools
and equipment
•Travel to job site to work
on equipment and will
preform repairs in a shop
setting
•Maintains a clean work
area and performs work
in a neat and orderly
fashion
•Follows all safety rules
and regulations in per-
forming work assign-
ments
•Completes all reports
and forms required in
conjunction with work
assignments
•Accounts for all time on
repair order and for all
material used in perform-
ing assigned duties
• Provides excellent cus-
tomer service
•Other duties as as-
signed by Management
Requirements:
•1+ years of experi-
ence performing diesel
service repairs and/or
equivalent educational
experience
•Ability to perform ba-
sic repairs and required
maintenance using spe-
cial tools and equipment
following Technical Man-
ual procedures
•Knowledge of mechan-
ical, electrical and hy-
draulic systems used in
the repair of agricultural
equipment.
•Ability to weld and pos-
sess metal fabrication
skills
•Ability to operate vehi-
cles and equipment used
for diagnostic purposes
•Ability to lift 60 to 70
pounds frequently
•Ability to lift 75 to 100
pounds on a regular basis
•Ability to stand for long
periods of time and be
able to work longer hours
in the busy seasons.
•Ability to bend, stoop,
twist and reach on a fre-
quent basis
•Basic data entry key-
boarding skills
•Basic customer service
and phone skills
•High School Diploma or
equivalent
experience
required
•Valid driver’s license
and clean driving record
is required
What You’ll Get:
•Training on Claas plat-
forms including tractors,
forage harvesters, balers
and combines
•A chance to work for the
best in the business, and
comprehensive employ-
ee benefits and incentive
program.
•Benefits include med-
ical, dental, vision, and
401K plans.
•We offer a competitive
salary that will be depen-
dent on experience
About the Company:
Mountain View Equip-
ment is a long-standing
Agricultural Dealership
based in Southwestern
Idaho with stores in Me-
ridian Idaho, Homedale
Idaho, Jerome Idaho
and Sunnyside Wash-
ington. Mountain View
Equipment carries New
Holland, Claas, Macdon
and OxBo lines of equip-
ment as well as numer-
ous short line products.
Mountain View Equip-
ment specializes in Hay
and Forage and is very
involved in providing
equipment for the pro-
duction of hay and forage
for the Dairy industry.
Email Resume to:
randys8951@yahoo.com
651 Help Wanted
Wanted: Farm irriga-
tion and equipment
hand. Must have expe-
rience in irrigated farm
operations, maintenance
& repair, and good work
ethics. Year round em-
ployment with benefits.
Please send resume
to: 32327 Oregon Trail
Road, Echo, OR 97826.
541-376-8444
Equipment Operator
Full- time, Monmouth, OR.
Be part of a great team!
Must be highly motivat-
ed, team player and de-
tail oriented. Minimum 5
years experience in me-
chanical work, running
tractors, sprayers, and
heavy equipment. Be
able to attain a private
chemical applicators li-
cense.
Great benefits:
•Healthcare & Dental
•401k Match Program
•Paid holidays
•Paid time off
•Company cell phone
•Company vehicle
$18 to $25/ hour, DOE
Send resume to:
dylan@riddellfarms.com
503-910-0235
Spray Applicator: Hour-
ly wage, DOE. Benefits.
Supervisor role, spray
crops. Blend chemicals.
Manage inventory, op-
erate farm equipment.
Dayton, OR. Apply with
resume to:
carly@creeksidevalleyfarms.
com
Caretaker
Wanted
Sheep ranch in Stayton,
Scio area, OR. Duties
include landscape main-
tenance, feeding sheep
and cows, chainsaw
work, lambing and light
fencing. Housing avail-
able. 503-930-0661
We currently have an
opening for a Feedlot
Cowboy at our Simplot
Feeders in Burbank, WA.
Duties:
Monitors cattle by rid-
ing the feedlot pens on
horseback in order to
identify sick, injured, or
stressed animals; re-
moves the sick or injured
cattle from pens in order
to be medically treated.
Assists with the receiv-
ing, shipping, sorting,
and processing of cattle.
Requirements:
*1-2 years experience
*Ability to saddle and ride
a horse.
*Must provide own tack.
Full-time, bunk house
availability, & competitive
benefits.
For Job Description and
to apply visit: careers.
simplot.com
Job ID: 3696
You may also email re-
sumes to Melissa.simp-
son@simplot.com Bur-
bank, WA. 208-780-2778
Ranch Manager to op-
erate a 12,000 Acre cat-
tle, hay and grain ranch.
1000 acres farmed. Pay
DOE. Housing Furnished.
Benefits.
Midvale, ID.
208-355-2308
Northwest Horticultural
Council Seeks Technical
Issues Manager
The Technical Issues
Manager works on tech-
nical and regulatory
matters pertaining to
tree fruit production, con-
ventional and organic,
as well as domestic and
international commerce.
Job requirements:
Bachelor’s degree, ex-
cellent communication
skills, five or more years
of post university work
experience,
Microsoft
Office fluency.
Job lo-
cated in Yakima, Wash-
ington. For a full job
description and require-
ments visit:
www.nwhort.org
and
click on “Current Open
Staff Positions.” Email
cover letter and resume
to general@nwhort.org
SELLERS BEWARE
• Know who you are dealing with – independently confirm
your buyer’s name, street address, and telephone number.
• Never accept a check for more than your selling price.
• Never agree to wire back funds to a buyer or a third party
– a legitimate buyer will not pressure you to do so, and
you have limited recourse if there is a problem with a wire
transfer.
• Resist pressure to “act now.” If the buyer’s offer is good now,
it should be good when the check clears.
• If you accept payment by check, ask for a check drawn on a
local bank or a bank with a local branch. You can visit that
bank branch to determine if the check is legitimate.
• Consider an alternative method of payment, such as an
escrow service or online payment service. If the buyer
wants to use a service you have not heard of, be sure
to check it out to be sure it is reliable. If you do not feel
comfortable with the service, do not use it.