KIWA Marketplace

KIWA Marketplace is on KIWA FM 105.3, & Streamed Live on Our Website, Monday through Friday from 9:00am-9:15am

Have an item you’d like to place on the Marketplace?

Call during the program at 712.324.5377 , text 712.324.2597, or email newstips@kiwaradio.com.

All items and garage sales called/texted/emailed in will be added to this web page. No real estate, including real estate rentals, and handguns.

 

KIWA Marketplace for February 12

For Sale:

John Deere 7,000 6-row corn planter. It also has bean units. Stored inside and is field ready. $2,900 obo. 712-540-7479

Wanted:

Used treadmil. Does not need to be anything fancy. Does need to go at least 1 mph and needs to have rails. 712-348-5318

Knowledge Nugget:

A survey found that 29 percent of Americans think the Monday after the Super Bowl should be a national holiday.

KIWA Marketplace for February 9

For Marketplace Plus:

Two-year-old Maytag washer and dryer.

Wanted:

Deck-over bumper hitch with no fenders for a 2-to-3 ax trailer. Tire changer. 712-320-1906

Foodie Friday:

It’s National Pizza Pie Day! Here are the top 10 most popular pizza choices:

  1. Cheese
  2. Veggie
  3. Pepperoni
  4. Meat
  5. Margherita Pizza – It is made with basil, fresh mozzarella and tomatoes
  6. BBQ Chicken Pizza
  7. Hawaiian Pizza (Sweet Swine)
  8. Buffalo (or Buffalo Chicken)
  9. Supreme
  10. “The Works” – every topping imaginable that you can put on a pizza

KIWA Marketplace for February 8

For Marketplace Plus:

Blue Heeler/English Shepherd mixed puppies.

For Sale:

(3 items) John Deere 8-row 7,000 planter, International 4600 Field Cultivator, International 490 Disk. 712-344-9185

(2 items) #950 Bear Cat grinder/mixer. It has hydraulic drive. The hammer mill is PTO driven. It is like new. $5,000 obo. No scale. Piece of farm equipment for a John Deere 7,000 6-row 30″ corn planter. It is in good shape. Used corn and soy bean units. $2,900 obo. 712-540-7479.

10 gold pieces. Five are $20 gold pieces, the other are 2 1/2 Indian Gold pieces. Also have a bunch of Silver Eagles for sale. 712-395-0165

Wanted:

Tire changer. 712-320-1906

Knowledge Nugget:

While you may only be consuming 4,000 calories on Super Bowl Sunday, according to the Calorie Control Council the snacks eaten by Americans watching the Super Bowl will contain 4 million pounds of fat.

KIWA Marketplace for February 7

For Sale:

2016 Country Clipper Challenger. It has 214 hours with a 52″ cut. $3,800 obo. 712-348-0914

Piece of farm equipment for a John Deere 7,000, 6-row, 30″ corn planter. It is in good shape and has been in the shed. $2,900 obo. 712-540-7479

Muscovy Ducks. $5 a piece. Selling both Drakes and Hens. 712-348-3832

Knowledge Nugget:

With the Super Bowl this coming Sunday, party hosts will be pulling out all the stops to ensure guests are well fed – including having all the pizzas one could dream of.

Using data points from both Statistia.com and Google Trends, Iowa Bets was able to rank the top 10 pizza-loving states based on pizzerias per 100,000 and search interest for “pizza.” Iowa residents slid into the rankings at No. 9, due to two factors: Iowa had the fifth-most pizzerias per 100,000 (34.6 pizzerias) and the 12th-highest search interest.

KIWA Marketplace for February 6

For Marketplace Plus:

Poochon puppies.

Knowledge Nugget:

Chilly winter mornings will cause the average person to spend an extra 24 hours in bed over the colder months hitting the snooze button. The average person will need an extra 16 minutes in bed each morning during winter before they feel brave enough to face the cold.

As a result, the average worker will be late for work seven times in the course of an average winter because they overslept.

KIWA Marketplace for February 5

For Marketplace Plus:

Weather Tec Mat for a Honda CRV, Oster microwave with turntable and small dorm fridge; women’s Moni Heat size small and Baggallini purse.

For Sale:

Piece of farm equipment for a John Deere 6,000 6-row, 30″ corn planter. It is in good shape. $3,000 obo. 712-540-7479

Various household items. We need to move due to health reasons. Items include oak china, a bedroom set and many more. You may stop by at 414 7th Ave. in Sheldon, or call 324-4983. If we do not pick up, leave a message.

Scobie Ducks. $5 a piece. 712-348-3832

Filters Ag Cam sprayer for an 1100 or 1300. Give me your best offer. 712-324-1015

Knowledge Nugget:

The Super Bowl is coming to Las Vegas. In a survey, Americans were asked how interested they would be in moving to Vegas if money wasn’t an issue. Twice as many men as women said they’d be interested in moving there.

KIWA Marketplace for February 2

For Marketplace Plus:

Stainless Steel appliances.

For Sale:

Vitamaster Treadmill 9855 V that is made in the USA; 2 doors. (32″X79″ and 36″x80″) Call 712-720-7397

30-35 sheets of white steel off a roof. They are 25 feet long. They are used, but not rusted. $40 per sheet. 540-7479

Wanted:

3-point pronged bail spear for a quick-attach front end loader. 540-7479

3 ball adjustable receiver hitch for a pickup. 470-0985

Foodie Friday:

It’s National Bubble Gum Day! Here are a couple facts about Bubble Gum:

  1. Humans have been chewing gum for thousands of years. The oldest record of gum chewing began upward of 9,000 years ago with the ancient Mayans. This civilization enjoyed chewing on a gum-like substance called chicle, derived from sap of a sapodilla tree. The material was soft and stretchy and not too dissimilar in texture from the stuff we enjoy today.
  2. Sugary bubble gum exists, because of a dentist. Monder gum like Bubba and Bazooka brands were invented by a dentist named William Finley Semple. The Mount Vernon, Ohio, native is popularly known as the first person to patent chewing gum. He hoped the sticky stuff would help people clean their teeth.
  3. Bubble gum got its famous (pink) hue be being the only color available. But who knows? If Walter e. Diemer – who is also known as the creator of bubble gum – had a blue, or green dye on hand in 1928, the first bubble gum batch might have turned out very different from the iconic pink that we all know today. But as the story goes, Diemer only had red dye on hand which he diluted to pink. It was an upgrade from the original gum shade, which was an unappetizing grey color.

KIWA Marketplace for February 1

For Sale:

10″ TV with remote. Good for a college dorm room, or bedroom. $10 obo. 712-578-1332

Vitamaster Treadmil 9855 V Made in the USA; 2 Doors (32″x79″ and 36″ X 80″) Call 712-720-7397

Knowledge Nugget:

Parents were asked recently to share some of the words and phrases they use to help cope with raising their kids. Here are four of them:

  1. Threenager – A three-year-old throwing a teenage-style fit
  2. Poonami – A baby’s explosive #2
  3. Mombie – A mom who looks like a zombie due to lack of sleep
  4. iParenting – Using an iPad, or tablet to keep a child quiet

KIWA Marketplace for January 31

For Marketplace Plus:

Cherrywood bedroom set, coffee table and credenza

For Sale:

Vitamaster Treadmil 9855 V. Made in the USA; 2 doord (32″X79″ and 36″x80″) – Call 712-720-7397

10″ TV that is good for a college dorm room, or small bedroom. $10 obo. 712-578-1332

Knowledge Nugget:

Have you ever wondered why your lips are red? Your lips’ red, or pink pigment comes from underlying blood vessels. The transition of the reddish-pink outline of your lips to the rest of the skin is called the vermillion border and it’s found only in humans.

KIWA Marketplace for January 30

For Marketplace Plus:

Cherrywood bedroom set, coffee table and credenza.

For Sale:

10″ TV with remote. Good for a bedroom, or college dorm room. $10 obo. 712-578-1332

Ladies dress winter coat, ladies top. Call 712-324-2812 for more information.

Knowledge Nugget:

The average adult feels in good shape about nine times a month. Lack of sleep, heavy work loads and a lack of exercise means less than one-third of the year is spent feeling in tip-top condition – both mentally and physically.

Instead, the average adult will have three days a week where they feel tired, or lacking in energy and spend the day in a bad mood on two occasions. More than one-third of adults even have whole months go by where they don’t have a single day of feeling in “top form”.