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The auction, which raises funds for the FFA Foundation, is scheduled for Thursday, October 27 at the annual FFA convention in Louisville, Kentucky. To allow more FFA alumni and others who cannot attend the live auction to bid on this haymaking combo, the National FFA will also be accepting proxy bids. A proxy bid is an automatic bid that increases incrementally each time someone outbids you until you win or reach your maximum bid. All you need to do is decide the maximum you're willing to pay. During the auction, if no other bidders outbid your maximum, you win, and the final price may even be less than the maximum you were willing to spend. To submit a proxy bid, go to www.ffa.org/convention/html/conv_alumni.htm., contact Amber Smyer, National FFA Program Coordinator, at (317) 802-4294 or asmyer@ffa.org to request a proxy form. Ranch 'Special' to Western Broadcaster Popular broadcaster Taylor Brown of Billings, MT was key in enlisting New Holland to fill a need for what Brown sees as a very special Montana ranch. Adults with developmental disabilities call the Special K Ranch home, noted Brown, who didn't hesitate to throw his support behind the donation of the ranch's very first piece of new equipment. Residents who live and work in the family atmosphere of this ranch learn independent living and vocational skills doing their daily home and ranch duties such as raising livestock and tending to bedding plants, nursery trees and shrubs, and hothouse tomatoes. Special K Ranch executive director Larry Goehner said the New Holland donation of a needed spreader will help better handle manure from their livestock program. The spreader is the first new piece of equipment on the non-profit ranch since it opened in 1986
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