Annual Bull Sale Feb. 13, 2012
Selling Hereford and Angus Bull Calves, Fall Bull Calves, Coming 2-Year-Old Bulls and Hereford Heifer Calves
BB Yankee 1009 BW 3.2; WW 51; YW 85; MM 18; M&G 44; FAT 0.010; REA 0.22; MARB 0.23
BB 626 Neon 1059 BW 4.2; WW 53; YW 94; MM 18; M&G 44; FAT -0.017; REA 0.49; MARB -0.06
BB 3027 Domino 1026
BB 3027 Domino 1018
BW 1.4; WW 51; YW 85; MM 31; M&G 56; FAT 0.010; REA 0.53; MARB 0.23
BW 2.2; WW 55; YW 97; MM 28; M&G 55; FAT 0.000; REA 0.49; MARB 0.15
BB 626 Neon 1079
BB 626 Neon 1057 BB 626 Neon 1057
BB 7127 Neon 1081
BW 3.9; WW 50; YW 92; MM 21; M&G 46; FAT -0.003; REA 0.41; MARB 0.15
BW 4.8; WW 64; YW 113; MM 22; M&G 54; FAT 0.002; REA 0.67; MARB 0.14
BW 3.6; WW 53; YW 90; MM 17; M&G 43; FAT -0.003; REA 0.44; MARB 0.17
BB Cattle Co. Box 36, Connell, WA 99326 Bill Bennett & Family 509-234-4361 bbcattle@bossig.com www.bbcattle.com
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December 2011 • Vol. 102 • No. 7
Celebrating Demand, Research, Leadership
Hereford breeders gathered in Kansas City Oct. 28-30 for the 2011 American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Meeting. Highlights of the weekend included the election of new officers and directors, recognition of Hall of Fame and Merit inductees, and the American Royal National Hereford Show. See Page 29 for a section index.
24 Major League
Michael Boettcher uses skills learned on the family Hereford operation for a successful career in field management.
26 CHB® Appeals to Restaurant’s Local Cover Photo: “Coming Home” by Martha Ostendorf Mintz, taken at Circle B Ranch, Hysham, Mont.
Ties and Atmosphere
The Jonesville Store, Clifton Park, N.Y., features Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®)
50 Keystone Hereford Champions Named
National Western Preview
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Breed Focus 4 AHA’s DNA Policy for Walking Herd Sires — This column answers some of the
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commonly asked questions about the walking herd sire DNA policy.
Performance Matters 8 Educational Forum Kicks Off Annual Meeting — Breed improvement topics highlighted the Educational Forum during the Annual Meeting.
What’s New? 10 Association News and Events — Order Hereford Christmas cards by mid-December.
Board Action 12 Board Highlights — A summary of the AHA Board of Directors’ fall meeting
Educational Forum DVDs are available. This column also includes information about the 2011 National Western Stock Show.
Contacts 5 Junior Shows 52 Sales Digest 85 Open Shows 91 Calendar 114 Advertisers’ Index 118
Oct. 27-28.
CHB Bites 16 CHB LLC Program Happenings — CHB LLC helps honor WWII veterans and
Sysco reaches million-pound achievement.
Youth Movement 18 NJHA Board Plans 2012 JNHE, PRIDE Convention — National Junior Hereford
Hereford Women 20 New NHW Leaders Selected — National Hereford Women (NHW) met in Kansas
Association (NJHA) board members met during the American Royal to plan junior activities for the coming year.
City for the 2011 annual meeting. Highlights of the meeting included election of new directors, announcement of new officers and honoring the Hereford Woman of the Year.
2012 NJHA calendar enclosed in this issue
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Breed Improvement
One Generation at a Time
MCR Rancher 408 0110 ET
Reg. #43225456 • Calved: Sept. 22, 2010 Sire: Churchill Rancher 592R • Dam’s Sire: CJH Harland 408 MGS: OXH Mark Domino 8020 CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$ 1.8 3.2 55 89 27 55 0.9 1.2 0.041 0.36 0.44 23 16 20 32
Spring Production Sale February 28, 2012
Progeny of these sires will sell: Harland 408, Churchill Yankee, UPS Domino 3027, Churchill Rancher, C 212 Domino 4011 ET, GO 3196 Advance S109, CK Mr On Target J103, KCF Bennett 3008 M326, MCR PPF Mark Domino 252 Contact Mill Creek Ranch for a catalog.
Mill Creek Ranch 20635 Hessdale Rd. Alma, KS 66401 Dave Breiner 785-449-2841 Cell 785-456-4790 Chad Cell 785-564-2091 www.hereford.org
Pied Piper Farms
Northern Division Bob and Derek Moore 423 E. Lake Dr. Hamlin, TX 79520 800-338-4610
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by Craig Huffhines, executive vice president chuffhin@hereford.org
Craig Huffhines
AHA’s DNA Policy for Walking Herd Sires
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Merry Christmas to you all and a hearty thank you to all of the Hereford breeders who attended the most recent American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Meeting in Kansas City, Mo. The Hereford breed had the largest breed show once again at the American Royal. We certainly appreciate the work you breeders put into a very impressive exhibition of cattle. The AHA had a terrific meeting, a great deal of education and entertainment, and a tremendous Hereford auction, and the reports on the state of the Hereford business were all very uplifting. The major topic of the meetings surrounded the work that AHA is undergoing to identify genetic markers that will help to improve the accuracy of expected progeny differences (EPDs) for very young, unproven animals. Agriculture is in a constant phase of scientific discovery with continuous pressure to become more efficient and to produce more with less, while conserving our limited natural resources. The AHA Whole Herd Total Performance Records (TPR™) program and the breeding values derived from the program are an example of how science has evolved our industry. Today we produce more pounds of beef with fewer resources. Tomorrow, we will have to do even better. Modern technology will soon allow us to look deeper into the science of animal
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production. We are actually going inside the nucleus of the cell and beginning to decipher the genetic code of the animal that might deliver us another hint as to how an animal might perform in the future. DNA technology, in my mind, is still in its infancy, but its potential is great.
Basic benefit of DNA technology A very basic benefit of DNA technology allows you as a breeder to accurately determine the parents of an animal. A year ago the AHA Board of Directors determined that pedigree errors could be significantly reduced if AHA members would genotype every herd sire that was to sire a registered calf. Therefore, down the road if a young bull became recognized as having traits worthy of artificial insemination (AI) status, then proper parent identification would be made much easier since his sire would have already been genotyped and on file with the AHA. In fact, even if a mistake was made in a breeder’s paperwork and the wrong sire has been declared on the registration, the AHA would have the true sire genotyped and a correct determination could rapidly be made. There are still breeders who are a bit confused about the new DNA sire policy, and I am hopeful that the following questions and answers
will clear up the intent of the policy and the requirements forthcoming. What is the purpose of the new DNA sire policy? The seedstock industry estimates there is anywhere from a 5% to a 15% error rate in pedigrees, most of which are due to sire misidentification. There are a host of reasons for such mix-ups; frankly, it’s easy to do. The new policy is designed to make quick corrections in pedigrees through DNA evidence that can quickly give us an accurate answer as to who the correct sire is on a mislabeled pedigree. How does this policy differ from what AHA has required in the past? From the beginning of the registered pedigree livestock business, the AHA has relied solely on the record keeping of individual breeders to determine the accuracy of pedigrees. The AHA has in the past only required AI sires to be confirmed back to parents through blood typing and, in recent years, DNA profiling. As AI and embryo transfer (ET) use has increased during the last decade, breeders and AHA staff have found a significant error rate in pedigrees, which are for the most part corrected once we have an understanding of the sire possibilities. If the probable sires have DNA profiles on file, then the continued on page 6... www.hereford.org
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President David Breiner, Alma, Kan. Vice president Cliff Copeland, Nara Visa, N.M. Directors Term expires 2012 Paul “Butch” Funk, Copperas Cove, Texas Jimmy Johnson, Clinton, Okla. Term expires 2013 Marty Lueck, Mountain Grove, Mo. Dale Micheli, Ft. Bridger, Wyo. Term expires 2014 Keith Fawcett, Ree Heights, S.D. Steve Lambert, Oroville, Calif. Dale Venhuizen, Manhattan, Mont. Term expires 2015 Fred Larson, Spring Valley, Wis. David Trowbridge, Tabor, Iowa Eric Walker, Morrison, Tenn.
SENIOR OFFICE STAFF
Executive vice president Craig Huffhines, chuffhin@hereford.org Chief operating officer and director of breed improvement Jack Ward, jward@hereford.org Chief financial officer Leslie Mathews, lmathews@hereford.org Director of communications Angie Stump Denton, adenton@hereford.org 785-363-7263 Director of records department Stacy Sanders, ssanders@hereford.org Director of youth activities Amy Cowan, acowan@hereford.org Records supervisor Cindy Coleman, ccoleman@hereford.org BuyHereford.com manager Dennis Schock, dschock@hereford.org 903-815-2004
Certified Hereford Beef Staff Vice president of food service sales Mick Welch, mwelch@herefordbeef.org Vice president of customer service Brad Ellefson, bellefson@herefordbeef.org Account analyst Cheryl Monson, cmonson@herefordbeef.org Communication specialist Christy Couch Lee, christylee@hereford.org Hereford Verified and Hereford Marketplace specialist Heidi Tribbett, hktribbett@hereford.org 970-580-4503 For information about Hereford Marketplace, visit www.herefordmarketplace.com or call 970-580-4503.
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Reg. #P43078288 BW 0.4; WW 52; YW 79; MM 20; M&G 46; CHB$ 33 Sire: PCR 286 Mr Advisor 502R Dam: SHF Progress T138 • Purchased in the 2011 Sandhill Farms Bull Sale. A calving ease bull who is loaded with rib, volume and eye appeal. We are very excited about this up-andcoming calving ease sire here at Red Hills.
Mark Your Calendars for
May 19, 2013 in Beautiful Western Oklahoma
Jimmie and Darla Johnson 4600 W. Modelle Clinton, OK 73601 580-323-2774 Cell 580-331-8534 www.redhillsherefords.com
Three miles west of Clinton on Hwy. 73 or exit off I-40 at Exit 61, then 1.9 miles north and 1/4 mile east on Hwy. 73.
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problem can be resolved very quickly. Many times AHA cannot determine the correct sire which can cause a great deal of marketing problems, particularly if a bull has been used across more than one owner. Having every walking herd sire (not commercial range bulls) on file will solve nearly all of the questions regarding pedigrees once an error has been detected. Will every bull calf that is registered be required to have a DNA profile on file? No, not at all! This is the most misunderstood fact of the new policy. Only bulls that will become herd sires and thereby sire registered calves will be required to be DNA profiled.
What about the range bulls I’m selling to commercial cattlemen? Range bulls will not be required to be tested if they are simply going into a commercial herd. However, if that range bull is pulled out of a commercial herd and used as a sire to produce registered progeny, then he will be required to be DNA profiled. What is the difference between a DNA profile and parentage verification? A DNA profile is simply one test on an individual animal that identifies the unique DNA markers that basically fingerprint the animal. A parentage test would create a DNA profile not only on an individual animal but also on the sire and dam of the individual that would confirm or
deny the accuracy of the pedigree. The new policy does not require parentage verification but only an individual DNA profile on the herd sires.
What will a DNA profile cost a breeder? Today, the cost for a DNA profile is $32. This includes a status report for all three known genetic abnormalities.
When will the new policy take effect and what age of animals will be required to be DNA profiled? Only herd sires born after Jan. 1, 2011, will be required to have a DNA genotype on file before they can have calves registered to them. In other words, bulls born in last spring’s calving season or after that, and are used as seedstock herd bulls will be required to be DNA profiled. All bulls born prior to Jan. 1, 2011, are grandfathered in and will not be required to be DNA profiled unless they become permitted AI sires.
What are other possible benefits of this policy? As DNA technology advances in the coming years, DNA tests may be adopted to enhance the current national cattle evaluation. The AHA is collaborating with scientists to discover gene markers that might add accuracy to the EPDs of different economically relevant traits. As this comes to fruition, having DNA samples on file will make it easier for breeders to go back and retest herd sires for various informative DNA markers. HW
2012 Committee Appointments Executive: David Breiner, Alma, Kan., chairman; Paul Funk, Copperas Cove, Texas; Jimmy Johnson, Clinton, Okla.; and Cliff Copeland, Nara Visa, N.M. Financial/audit: Johnson, chairman; Breiner; Funk; Dale Micheli, Ft. Bridger, Wyo.; and Dale Venhuizen, Manhattan, Mont.
Sale: Feb. 18, 2012 11:00 a.m. Sifting: Feb. 17, 2012
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12-25 month Registered, Range Ready Bulls For a sale catalog or for more information, call the sale office or visit our website.
Fallon All Breeds Bull Sale
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Breed improvement: Marty Lueck, Mountain Grove, Mo., chairman; Copeland; Keith Fawcett, Ree Heights, S.D.; Funk; Fred Larson, Spring Valley, Wis.; and Micheli Marketing: Steve Lambert, Oroville, Calif., chairman; Johnson; David Trowbridge, Tabor, Iowa; Venhuizen; and Eric Walker, Morrison, Tenn. Show and sale: Copeland, chairman; Fawcett; Larson, Micheli and Venhuizen Certified Hereford Beef LLC board: Micheli, chairman; Breiner; Funk; Trowbridge and Venhuizen Hereford Publications Inc. board: Johnson, chairman; Lambert; Lueck and Trowbridge Hall of Fame/Merit: Venhuizen, chairman; Larson, Lueck and Walker
P.O. Box 310 • Elko, NV 89803 775-738-9214 Office
Member service: Funk, chairman; Copeland; Fawcett; Lambert; Lueck and Walker
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Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) board: Ray Ramsey, president; Ruth Sims, vice president
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DRF JWR PRINCE VICTOR 71I P41141619 — Calved: March 1, 1999 — Tattoo: LE 71I/RE DRF
• Broadlawn’s premier Victor sire with offspring featured around the country like Jackie 120T, donor for JWR and Broadlawn, and Topp’s widely used 719T bull.
TH 122 71I Victor 719T R eg. #P42800895 Son of 71I
BTF FORAGE FINDER 109W {CHB} HRP THM VICTOR 109W 9329 {SOD} P23705423 TMF VINDY 451
BT PROPHET 117P {SOD} RHF MISS PERFECT 960 VINDICATOR {SOD}{HYF} BPH VICTORIA 269P
RHF VICTOR 266 964 {DLF,HYF,IEF} RHF 964 VICTRA 4057 P22857143 PAF VICTORIA 2J85
RWJ VICTOR J3 266 RHF VICTRA 424 654 PAF EMPEROR VICTOR PAF PANSY VICTOR 550
CE 2.2; BW 2.7; WW 56; YW 86; MM 28; M&G 56; MCE -0.6; SC 0.6; FAT -0.037; REA 0.48; MARB -0.01; BMI$ 14; CEZ$ 14; BII$ 11; CHB$ 28;
JWR 064R Jackie 120T R eg. # P42862082 Daughter of 71I
Semen from Prince Victor 71I can help you put the low birth weight, high performance, mega-maternal influence in your calves. Contact Broadlawn or Jim Reed. In planning for our next Production Sale on May 5, 2012, Broadlawn is heavily using Prince Victor 71I and Remitall Governor 236G (see page 3 of the July 2011 Hereford World) so make a note on your calendar to attend. But come visit before then!
Jim O’Mara 3600 Ludlow Rd., Lena, MS 39094 • 601-654-3584 • omaraj@phelps.com www.hereford.org
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by Jack Ward, chief operating officer and director of breed improvement jward@hereford.org
Jack Ward
Educational Forum Kicks Off Annual Meeting
Mature cow weight EPD The AHA has recently released a mature cow weight (MCW) expected progeny difference (EPD). You will find this on the website and on reports in the near future. This EPD is just like all others and will allow you to make selections between animals. You can compare animals just like any other trait. For example, if bull A is 85 for MCW and bull B is 100, then you would expect the average size of bull B’s daughters to be 15 lb. heavier in mature form, if from similar dams. HW
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We have just completed another very successful annual meeting that shows the tremendous excitement and dedication Hereford breeders are making toward the improvement of the breed. The meeting started with a great educational forum with Dorian Garrick giving us an update on how the American Hereford Association (AHA) is progressing with a Hereford specific genomic panel. During the last year and a half, the AHA Board has directed staff to move aggressively forward with the science community to build genomic tools that will help identify Hereford genetics that are going to make an influence in the commercial industry. These genomic tools will give Hereford breeders another tool to make genetic improvement in the right direction for their customers. Dorian reported that the correlations are done and the information has been sent to ABRI (Agricultural Business Research Institute) to be used alongside the genetic evaluation. Basically, what will happen is that a breeder will test an animal at the AHA official lab, and an MBV (molecular breeding value) will be produced. This MBV will be used to help add accuracy and change the EPD (expected progeny difference) for the animal that is tested. I would suggest you could look at this as a number that will act similarly to an interim number but will be reflective of the true genetic value of the animal. Only animals
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that have the genomic panel run will have marker-assisted (MA) EPDs at this time. This technology is moving exponentially, and the AHA has positioned itself well to be able to utilize this technology to its fullest. The challenge for all of us is to continue to collect phenotypes and to continue to test both high and low accuracy bulls so that we will be able to train and validate a Hereford specific panel. The bottom line is that the more we do the better this gets. The AHA has spent countless resources and has leveraged itself well to correctly build the panel. By the time you read this article, the first research release should be available. As the membership continues to test animals, the AHA will begin to sequence high accuracy bulls in order to potentially identify specific genes within the Hereford genome that have the largest effect on the different traits. In addition, the AHA will continue to build populations and collect phenotypes on some of the more difficult traits like feed intake and tenderness in order to identify markers for genetic improvement. The second speaker at the educational forum was Matt Spangler, who gave us a recap of the importance of EPDs and how we should continue to use them as we make sire selection decisions. He also informed the membership about AHA’s role in the weight trait project and also the feed efficiency grant. I want to thank Dorian and Matt and the entire science community for
helping the AHA set a path in the right direction in the area of genomics. This is truly a new frontier, and we will continue to rely on the scientists at the National Beef Cattle Evaluation Consortium (NBCEC) and U.S. Meat Animal Research Center to lead us in the right direction. The third speaker during the educational forum was Bill Beal. He gave the large crowd a real education in the area of reproduction and how important it is to get your cows bred. He entertained the crowd while informing them about how a cow cycles and what needs to be done to properly identify cows that are in heat and the proper timing of breeding. In addition to the presentations, the drawing was done for the three embryos donated by John and Mona Loewen from the dam of “Foundation,” the bull donated to the Hereford Research Foundation (HRF) and leased to ABS, to one of the shareholders. The lucky name drawn from the hat was Alex Mih, M-M Ranch of Kansas. “Foundation” has raised nearly $20,000 for the HRF, and ABS will give all profits through semen sales to the HRF. John also said that if we could sell five more shares on the bull before next year’s annual meeting, he will donate three more embryos for another drawing. Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year! Let’s continue to make the genetic improvement we need to keep this breed moving in the right direction. HW www.hereford.org
February 13, 2012 At the ranch, Ree Heights, S.D.
ECR L18 Extra Deep 9279 {DLF,IEF,HYF} His first sons will sell! CE -0.4; BW 4.3; WW 51; YW 83; MM 26; M&G 52; MCE 1.2; SC 0.8; FAT -0.022; REA 0.32; MARB -0.13; BMI$ 14; CEZ$ 13; BII$ 11; CHB$ 21 • Semen is available
“Bob” Selling 50 coming 2-year-old and 25 yearling Hereford bulls, 250 Herefords, Angus and F1 black baldie bred heifers and 10 purebred bred heifers Special thanks to the Steve Landt Family for sharing these two outstanding “Bob” heifers with us.
Come visit us in the Yards and on the Hill in Denver.
Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch Keith and Cheryl Fawcett • Robert and Marjean Fawcett Ree Heights, S.D. 57371 605-943-5664 • Cell 605-870-0161 • kcfawcett@hotmail.com
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by Angie Stump Denton, editor adenton@hereford.org
Randy and Jamie Mullinix 997 Twp. Rd. 150 E. Toulon, IL 61483 309-995-3013 Cell 309-853-6565 purplereign76@gmail.com www.purplereigncattle.com Join us December 7th and 8th at breedersworld.com for an elite Internet offering. Top show prospects, several entered for Denver Spring and summer born show steer prospects fit for any number of endpoints Cutting edge frozen genetics, progeny and sibs to many current and past national champions as well as featured AI sires Check breedersworld.com and purplereigncattle.com for details
“What’s New?” is a column designed to keep you in-the-know about Hereford happenings. You can also sign up for Hereford eNews, a weekly electronic newsletter from the American Hereford Association (AHA). Send an e-mail to eNews@hereford.org to subscribe. Archived issues are posted at Hereford.org.
Hereford Christmas cards available If you’re planning to send Christmas greetings this year, consider Herefordthemed Christmas cards available through online ordering. Information about the cards is available at Hereford.org/ChristmasCards. Christmas card orders will be accepted and shipped through Boelte-Hall until mid-December, subject to availability. A portion of the card sales will benefit the Hereford Youth Foundation of America.
“Like” CHB and Buy Hereford on Facebook Certified Hereford Beef (CHB) and Buy Hereford are new pages on Facebook promoting Hereford beef and Hereford genetics.
Like the CHB page — Facebook.com/CertifiedHerefordBeef — to keep up-to-date on happenings with the CHB program. The Buy Hereford page — Facebook.com/ BuyHereford — will highlight upcoming BuyHereford.com sales, as well as Hereford production sales, Hereford events and other Hereford deadlines and announcements.
Take advantage of feeder calf sales Consigning Hereford and Herefordinfluenced calves to a special Hereford sale not only provides a great outlet for buyers interested in Hereford genetics but may also result in a premium for the seller. Contact these organizers today for the specific requirements of each sale. Many have
Denver Hereford activities planned Plan now to attend the Hereford activities scheduled during the 2012 National Western Stock Show (NWSS) in Denver, Jan. 11-14.
KPH Purple Snooki 002
Full sib embryos to this popular many time champion, Snooki (Durango x Milsap)
Schedule of events
Hotel information
Wednesday, Jan. 11 9 a.m. Hereford Hospitality Suite opens 6 p.m. Hereford Hospitality Suite closes
Renaissance Denver Hotel 3801 Quebec St. Denver, CO 80207 888-238-6762 or 303-399-7500 Rate: $109 Cutoff date: Monday, Dec. 8
Thursday, Jan. 12 8 a.m. Junior Hereford Show, Stadium Arena on the Hill 9 a.m. Hereford Hospitality Suite opens noon National Hereford Bull Show, Stadium Arena on the Hill 6 p.m. Hereford Hospitality Suite closes A powerful set of show steer prospects including sibs to the Junior National champion
Selling an own daughter of 206 by deceased Tundra. Maternal sib to the current Denver and Ft. Worth National Grand Champion Bull and JNHE Reserve Grand Champion Heifer
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Friday, Jan. 13 9 a.m. Hereford Pen of Three Female Show, Livestock Center Arena in the Yards 9 a.m. Hereford Hospitality Suite opens 10 a.m. Hereford Pen and Carload Bull Show, Livestock Center Arena in the Yards 6 p.m. Mile High Night National Hereford Sale, Beef Palace Auction Arena on the Hill 6 p.m. Hereford Hospitality Suite closes Saturday, Jan. 14 8 a.m. National Hereford Female Show, Stadium Arena on the Hill
Ask for “American Hereford Association” block. A one-night, non-refundable deposit is required at reservation time. The hotel offers a free shuttle to and from the Denver International Airport. Note: This year there will be a $5/night fee for parking.
Stock show shuttles Shuttles will run to and from the Renaissance Denver Hotel to the National Western Complex on a regular basis between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. daily. The shuttles will pick up in front of the hotel and drop off at the NWSS grounds by the horse complex on the Hill. Check the hotel lobby for a complete schedule. www.hereford.org
a consignment deadline, and the earlier you commit your stock, the better advertisement your calves will get. Whether you have one head or 100, one of these sales may be the perfect marketing outlet for you:
Contact: Matt Reynolds 660-676-3788 or Marty Lueck 417-948-2669 or mvlueck@centurytel.net
Thank you to everyone who helped make
Watch, order Educational Forum videos
Greater Midwest Certified Hereford Feeder Calf Sale Date: Jan. 3, 2012 Location: Carthage Livestock Auction, Carthage, Ill. Contact: Brent and Kris Lowderman 309-221-9621 or ksl@macomb.com; or John Meents 419-306-7480
Watch highlight videos from the 2011 Annual Meeting Educational Forum by going to the Hereford YouTube channel, youtube.com/user/herefordvideos. You can also order a copy of the Educational Forum on DVD for $10 plus $5 shipping. Place your order online at HerefordPhotoshop.com or by calling Angie Stump Denton at 785-363-7263. HW
Missouri Hereford Association Hereford-Influenced Feeder Calf Sales Dates: Jan. 9, 2012; April 9, 2012; and July 9, 2012 Location: Miller Co. Regional Stockyards, Eldon, Mo.
Join Hereford enthusiasts in the suite
Enjoy CHB® in the Mile High City
NWSS attendees will again have a chance to meet with other Hereford producers in the Hereford hospitality suite in the Yards. Sponsored by Hereford breeders, the suite will again be on the first floor of the Exchange Building. It will be a great place for breeders to discuss business transactions or just visit with old friends. The suite will be open Wednesday, Jan. 11, through Friday, Jan. 13, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. A big thank you goes to the breeders who help sponsor this gathering place. For information about the suite or to inquire about sponsoring, contact Amy Cowan at 816-842-3757 or acowan@hereford.org. A list of the sponsors will be printed in the January and March Hereford World.
While you’re in Denver for the National Western Stock Show, Jan. 12-14, check out these great restaurants serving Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®).
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The American Hereford Association (AHA) Board of Directors met in Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 27-28 for its fall board meeting. Highlights of the meeting are:
AHA annual audit The AHA Board met with AHA auditors, Kennedy and Coe LLC. Lead auditor Marc Johnson reported consolidated profit of $112,146 for AHA and all of its subsidiaries. Combined revenue of all entities was $5,216,373. Total assets were reported to be $4,848,574. Johnson reported that the Association is very stable financially. The Board approved the audit report.
HYFA board report Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) President Ray Ramsey and HYFA board member Steve Folkman met with the Board to discuss new strategies for fundraising, managing HYFA and overseeing the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). HYFA will be contracting with UMB Bank for the management and reporting of HYFA funds and administration of the scholarship funds. Furthermore, the HYFA has set a goal to raise $1 million with earnings from the principal to be earmarked for JNHE support. A national committee structure has been proposed that would provide oversight of the JNHE in a way that will help regions and states sustain a very professional and costeffective event.
Election of officers, appointments The Board elected the following officers and made the following appointments for 2012: President: David Breiner Vice president: Cliff Copeland Executive vice president: Craig Huffhines Treasurer: Leslie Mathews National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) representative: Craig Huffhines
Marketing committee The fiscal year 2011 advertising campaign reported a 17% cattle breed voice in print advertising with more than 3.1 million impressions during fiscal year 2011. Digital banner advertising media reported a reach
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of 608,000 impressions. The AHA website receives over 1 million views a year. The Board approved the production of educational videos that can be shared on the Hereford website and YouTube. The committee also discussed the opportunity to produce more region or state-specific Whiteface newsletters. Tommy Coley, AHA fieldman, coordinated a newsletter to be distributed in the Florida Cattleman magazine selling ads to southeast Hereford breeders. Staff will investigate opportunities and keep the committee informed.
BuyHereford.com report Dennis Schock, BuyHereford.com general manager, gave an update on BuyHereford.com. Just less than $80,000 of cattle, semen and flushes were sold in the first four sales of the fiscal year during a 30-day period. Dennis reported a very enthusiastic growth potential for the service that allows breeders of all sizes to market their cattle, semen, embryos or anything livestock related. Digital video production services are also showing great promise to breeders who wish to video their cattle for online purposes or who wish to use high definition flat screen at auction as opposed to running cattle through the ring.
HPI report Hereford Publications Inc. (HPI) Chairman Marty Lueck reported the magazine had a profit of $3,536 on $1.49 million of business. There were a total of 51 sale catalogs produced by HPI during fiscal year 2011. Two new field managers, Tommy Coley in the Southeast and Dustin Layton in the Southwest, were hired during the year. Their addition is helping with business development in their territories. Christy Lee was hired as communication specialist managing
two Facebook sites, Buy Hereford and Certified Hereford Beef. Because of the increasing number of production sale lots selling for more than $5,000 and the way that relates to increased editorial space in the magazine, HPI will limit the sales digest announcement of animals sold to those that sell for more than $7,500.
Member service Member Service Committee Chairman Butch Funk reported on the progress of the new AHA registry business system that has been installed in the last two months. Startup has admittedly been rocky, but turnaround time has been reduced in recent weeks to three days or less. New online tools are being developed that will assist with online transfers. The committee has been working with two on-farm software developers, GEM and CattleMax, to integrate those systems for better online data exchange.
Breed improvement committee Chairman Jerry Huth reported on the progress being made in discovering gene markers that enhance the accuracy of Hereford expected progeny differences (EPDs). While only slight progress is being made, it is anticipated that large improvement will be discovered as more animals are genotyped and put into the analysis. AHA continues to work with its genetic evaluation provider, BreedPlan, to incorporate molecular breeding values into the evaluation models. A trial run will be complete in a matter of weeks. The Board approved the relocation of DNA laboratory services to GeneSeek, a Lincoln, Neb.-based laboratory, beginning in August 2012. The reason for the transition from Maxxam to GeneSeek is to move to a new SNP platform and to allow AHA a more long-term and robust research partnership between GeneSeek and Iowa State University, where collaborative efforts in molecular research are being met. HW www.hereford.org
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by Christy Couch Lee, AHA/CHB LLC communication specialist christylee@hereford.org
CHB LLC helps honor WWII veterans On Sept. 20, 2011, World War II veterans from central Minnesota took the trip of a lifetime — to visit their memorials in Washington D.C. and receive the recognition they have long deserved. This trip was organized in partnership by Honor Flight Network — a nonprofit organization created to honor American veterans — and by Coborn’s Inc. — a Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) vendor, who also sponsored the trip. CHB LLC served as a Gold Sponsor of the event, along with more than 30 other companies and organizations. Nearly 70 companies and organizations donated to the cause in all. “These brave men and women put their lives on the line to protect and preserve our freedoms,” says Coborn’s President and Chief Executive Officer Chris Coborn. “This Honor Flight was a wonderful opportunity for us to recognize and thank them by giving them the opportunity to visit their World War II memorial before it’s too late.”
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Once the veterans arrived at Washington Dulles International Airport, they were greeted with great fanfare — fire trucks giving a water military salute, military personnel saluting, and local civic leaders shaking the veterans’ hands and offering words of thanks and gratitude. The veterans and their chaperones then visited the World War II Memorial; the Lincoln, Vietnam and Korean War Memorials; Arlington National Cemetery for the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier; and the Iwo Jima, Air Force and Navy Memorials. When they returned to the St. Cloud, Minn., Regional Airport, the servicemen were once again greeted with cheers and salutes from local residents. Coborn says this event was a small way for Coborn’s to show its heartfelt appreciation to those men and women veterans who sacrificed so much for their communities and country. Brad Ellefson, CHB LLC vice president of retail accounts, says giving back to CHB customers and
their communities is also a priority for the brand. “Certified Hereford Beef takes pride in helping the communities of our customers,” Ellefson says. “Coborn’s is very involved in many different charities and community service projects. I have seen the Honor Flight program in many parts of the country, and we believed it was the perfect way for Certified Hereford Beef ® to show appreciation for the veterans who have served our country.” St. Cloud, Minn.-based Coborn’s Inc. is committed to the communities it serves, annually donating more than $2 million and thousands of volunteer hours toward making a positive difference in local communities. Coborn’s owns and operates 42 Coborn’s, Cash Wise Foods and Save-A-Lot grocery store locations, along with convenience, liquor and video stores and pharmacies in the upper Midwest. Coborn’s also operates a central bakery, central dry cleaning facility, its own grocery distribution center and CobornsDelivers online grocery ordering and home delivery service. www.hereford.org
(left to right): Debra Lehnert, Sysco marketing associate; Dale Micheli, CHB LLC chairman; Rita Fann, Sysco marketing associate; Mick Welch, CHB LLC vice president of food service; Kevin Foster, Sysco business review specialist; Danny Wright, Sysco director of merchandising; Mike Hunt, Sysco regional sales manager; Dale Venhuizen, AHA director; John Woolfolk, AHA president; and David Breiner, CHB LLC board member, celebrate Sysco’s millionpound CHB award.
Sysco reaches CHB® million-pound achievement In August, Sysco was presented with the CHB million-pound achievement award by the CHB LLC food service division. Danny Wright, Sysco Nashville director of merchandising, says Sysco has been pleased with CHB’s flavor and quality. “Mick Welch, CHB LLC vice president of food service, presented the product to me, and it sold itself,” Wright says. “The Hereford breed genetics are perfect for restaurant quality. It produces a great flavor, and a texture different from any other.” In addition, Wright says, Sysco customers have been impressed with the product’s consistency and quality. “Certified Hereford Beef sells itself with its consistent flavor and texture,” he says.
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Sysco has sales and service relationships with approximately 400,000 customers in the foodservice industry and operates from more than 180 locations throughout the U.S., Canada and Ireland. Sysco offers CHB through its Baraboo, Wis.; Minneapolis; Nashville, Tenn.; Sacramento, Calif.; Boston; Ocoee, Fla.; and Hampton Roads, Va., centers.
During the American Hereford Association’s (AHA) fiscal year 2011 — running Sept. 1, 2010, to Aug. 31, 2011 — the Minneapolis center marketed 1.2 million lb. in its first year selling the brand, and the Baraboo and Nashville divisions marketed a combined 1.35 million lb. HW
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by Austin Buzanowski, NJHA vice chairman abooze74@yahoo.com
NJHA Board Plans 2012 JNHE, PRIDE Convention During the American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Meeting in conjunction with the American Royal in Kansas City, Mo., the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board of directors had its fall board meeting during the course of two days. We had a lot of good discussion on many topics surrounding the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) and the upcoming Program for Reaching Individuals Determined to Excel (PRIDE) Convention. Committees were selected to help organize and plan the many contests at the JNHE in Grand Island, Neb., July 2-8. Our goals for each committee this year are to make sure all contests are ready to start on time and to ensure that we are not shorthanded. PRIDE will be at Michigan State University July 30 - Aug. 2. The theme for this year is “Lighting the Way,” courtesy of Kyle McMillan. A schedule for the leadership event is still being planned; however, a tentative schedule should be available by the first of the year.
The night prior to the meetings, NJHA board members were invited to the home of Bob and Lisa Norton. Bob is president of Biozyme Inc. The Nortons prepared a fabulous meal for the board members and advisors in attendance. The junior board also participated in a team building exercise decorating “Sure Champ” gingerbread houses for Halloween. It was a great evening, and we thank the Nortons for their generous hospitality and continued support of Hereford youth. We had another successful year selling calendar ads, so the annual calendar will be filled with ads from all of those who help support our junior organization. Selling calendar ads provides funding for the board to travel to many different events throughout the year including national and state shows. We help out with contests and shows as well as interact with juniors to promote what the NJHA has to offer. This last spring I had the privilege to fly to the Northwest Regional Show in Moses Lake, Wash., where I met some
NJHA directors participated in a team building exercise at Bob and Lisa Norton’s decorating “Sure Champ” gingerbread houses.
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outstanding people and worked the ring for their show. Our high seller for calendar ads this year is recently elected Krissi McCurdy from Georgia. She was able to sell more than double her quota, and we would like to thank all of you who purchased from her and the rest of the junior board for your support. Another NJHA fundraiser is the street sign that sells in the Ladies of the Royal sale. On behalf of the entire board, I would also like to thank our advisors Gary and Kathy Buchholz of GKB Cattle from Texas for purchasing the street sign that will be displayed in front of AHA headquarters. The NJHA board could not travel and do the programs that we offer without the support of all the Hereford breeders around the country. Thank you and happy holidays from the NJHA! HW National Junior Hereford Association Chairman – Matt Woolfolk, mrw216@msstate.edu Vice chairman – Austin Buzanowski, abooze74@yahoo.com Communications chair – Jaime Hanson, jaime_lh_30@hotmail.com Membership chair – Kevin Ernst, kevin_ernst13@msn.com Leadership chair – Tamar Adcock, tamar@adcockshowcattle.com Fundraising chair – Mallorie Phelps, aggiegerl15@sbcglobal.net Directors Andrew Albin, albino1991@gmail.com Hunter Grayson, hunterg@blackhatranch.com Krissi McCurdy, krissim2011@gmail.com Shelby Rogers, showingshelby@yahoo.com Keysto Stotz, skiatooktrumpet1@atlasok.com Courtney Tribble, tripletfarms@comcast.net Director of youth activities Amy Cowan P.O. Box 014059, Kansas City, MO 64101 816-842-3757, acowan@hereford.org JrHereford.org www.hereford.org
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New NHW Leaders Selected During the 2011 National Hereford Women (NHW) Annual Meeting in Kansas City Oct. 29, three ladies were selected as NHW directors.
Catie Sims Catie Sims, Oklahoma City, was recently re-elected for a second term on the NHW board. Catie served on the NHW board last year to complete a resigning board member’s term and is now serving her own term. Catie grew up in southwest Oklahoma on a purebred Hereford and Angus ranch. She was involved with the cattle business on many levels from working with her parents through their business, National Cattle Services, to raising and exhibiting Hereford cattle and serving as chairman of the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA). She loves working with the juniors and promoting agriculture in her community. Catie is a registered nurse, working in the emergency department at Deaconess Hospital in Oklahoma City. Catie says, “If you’re ever in need of some
National Hereford Women OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS President – Mary Ann Berg, Dalton, Ohio President elect – Denise Billman, Newcomerstown, Ohio Vice president – Gay Maddox, Zionsville, Ind. Secretary – Ann Guess, Jayton, Texas Treasurer – Shellie Collins, Chattanooga, Okla. Parliamentarian – Jill Bielema, Ada, Mich. Historian – Jeanine Radel, Spring Green, Wis. Membership – Paula Acheson, Woodbine, Kan. Queen co-chairwomen – Jill Bielema, Denise Billman Ways and means chairwoman – Denise Billman DIRECTORS Beth Burns, Pikeville, Tenn. Colleen Chaffin, Morgan, Texas Lauren Echols, Arlington, Va. Barbara Ernst, Windsor, Colo. Cheryl Evans, Winona, Miss. (ex officio) Susan Gebhart, Claremore, Okla. (ex officio) Lori Riffel-Hambright, Chapman, Kan. Susan Hayhurst, Terre Haute, Ind. Shannon Mehaffey, Grandview, Texas Jeanine Radel, Spring Green, Wis. Catie Sims, Oklahoma City, Okla. Diann Strickland, Mershon, Ga. HerefordWomen.com
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entertainment, just stop by the MCS stall for stories about life in the ER!” Welcome back Catie!
Colleen Chaffin While Colleen Chaffin hasn’t always been involved directly in the Hereford breed, she has always been involved in the cattle industry. She started out as a Shorthorn breeder in the state of Illinois. Her parents owned a small farm in central Illinois, right outside Springfield, where they raised corn, soybeans, hay, Shorthorn cattle and three breeds of sheep, Oxford, Montadale and Hampshire. Colleen and her two younger sisters exhibited at county fairs all over the state of Illinois. They also worked in the beef cattle department at the Illinois State Fair, as their dad was the superintendent for many years. When his health began to fail, Colleen assumed his position in 1995 and remained superintendent until her move to Texas in 2002. Colleen’s Shorthorn activities included serving as the 1983 Illinois Shorthorn Lassie queen and becoming the president of the National Shorthorn Lassie Association in 1992. She served in almost every capacity on the Illinois Shorthorn Lassie Association board, including president, treasurer and queen chairman. While Colleen was on the board, the Illinois Shorthorn Lassies began a hospitality night for all the Shorthorn exhibitors at the Illinois State Fair and published a cookbook. While Colleen was on the national board, the National Shorthorn Lassies were able to raise dues so that they could fund more scholarships and junior programs. They also held a national vote that altered the costume worn by the queens to make it more appealing to young girls while keeping it true to tradition. Before leaving Illinois for Texas, Colleen and her husband, Jeff,
served on the committee for hosting the 2002 Junior National Shorthorn Show in Springfield, Ill. They had also been selected to take over the position as lead advisors for the junior association. When her husband took the purebred manager position at W4 Ranch in Morgan, Texas, their family made the switch from Illinois to Texas, where Jeff was a native. Their two oldest, Garrett and Logan, were already involved in 4-H, so it was a given that they would get involved in Texas. Colleen agreed to serve as the 4-H leader, and 10 years later, she still has that position. As her children began showing Herefords, they became active in the Texas Junior Hereford Association (TJHA) and NJHA. Each of them has served or is currently serving on the board of directors with Logan currently serving as the president, Ashley as secretary and Garrett as a senior director. Maggie just finished her first term as a junior director. Ashley has also served twice as the state sweetheart. When the boys began as directors, Colleen and Jeff were elected as advisors and continue to this day. As a Texas Hereford Auxiliary member since 2003, she has served on the board of directors and now is serving as the historian/reporter. After starting out as an elementary teacher in the Morgan ISD system, she has now switched to high school English. Colleen’s children have always been a priority. She is now a proud Aggie mom with son Garrett as a member of Texas A&M’s class of 2013 and Logan in 2015. Their younger sisters, Ashley and Maggie, are determined to follow in their footsteps in 4-H, FFA and TJHA and as students at Texas A&M. Ashley hopes to one day serve as the National Hereford Queen, and Maggie wants to be on the NJHA continued on page 22... www.hereford.org
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BuyHereford.com Gets Resul ts September Sale — Miller Herefords sells pick of heifers for $13,100 Fall Harvest Collection Sale — Top selling heifer $3,200 Curry Herefords Sale — Nine heifers average $3,278. Top selling heifer $6,050 October Sale — Eleven units of semen average $657. Eight embryos average $543
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McMullin-Spearhead Internet Sale — Dec. 8, 2011 Nelson L and & Cattle Co. Internet Embryo and Semen Sale — Feb. 8-11, 2012 Durham Ranch Internet Sale — April 17-19, 2012 Meitler Cattle — Selling 20 bred heifers in the December 27, 2011 BuyHereford.com sale.
BuyHereford.com — The new place to buy and sell Hereford genetics. For more information, contact Dennis Schock, BuyHereford.com manager, 903-815-2004 or dschock@hereford.org; your AHA field representative or Joe Rickabaugh, AHA, 816-218-2280
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board. It seems Colleen’s involvement in the Hereford breed won’t slow down for quite a few years!
Lauren Echols Lauren Echols grew up on her family’s registered Hereford and Angus operation in north-central Texas. She has long had a passion for production agriculture. Spending a lot of time in the show barns with her younger brother, Will, she learned many valuable life lessons from her time with Hereford youth from across the nation. Lauren served the Texas Hereford Association as its sweetheart and queen and was on the TJHA board for many years. An active 4-H member, Lauren served on the Texas 4-H State Council and was awarded a Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo scholarship for her 4-H activities as well as being named as the first recipient of the Gary Bishop memorial scholarship. While at Texas A&M, Lauren served on the student council for the College
of Agriculture and Life Sciences. She was also a member of the Alpha Zeta honor fraternity. After graduating from Texas A&M University in December 2005, Lauren moved to Arlington, Va., to learn more about how policy decisions in Washington affect farmers and ranchers throughout the U.S. After working with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association for more than a year, she transitioned to another ag trade association, USA Rice Federation. For the past 4.5 years, Lauren has been proud to represent the U.S. rice industry. She knows that her members have more respect for her because she comes from an ag background and can speak to them on their level. In addition to her work duties, Lauren also served the Texas Hereford Auxiliary as its reporter/historian from 2008-2010. An active member of the National Capital A&M Club, she currently serves as the first vice president of the club and has served
as the vice president of activities in the past. She serves as a tutor for underprivileged kids through Horton’s kids after school reading program and is a member of First Baptist Church, Alexandria, Va. Lauren is still active in her family’s ranching operation. She is in charge of the majority of the marketing for the Muleshoe Ranch’s annual Range Ready Bull Sale. She works with the magazines to publish the ranch’s advertisements and also writes its sale letter and catalog and helps keep its website up to date. Serving on the NJHA board from 2001-2004, Lauren had the opportunity to work with the American Hereford Women and the National Organization of Poll-ettes through their work at various junior activities. Lauren was the recipient of the John Wayne Scholarship as well as the Bud Snidow Award. She says she looks forward to working with the NHW as it continues to support juniors in the Hereford industry. HW
Retiring comments Cheryl and I compared notes about this column, and as usual we were thinking the same thing. We’ve each served six years on the National Organization of Poll-ettes/American Hereford Women then the National Hereford Women (NHW) board of directors. In the process we’ve both been blessed with many friendships that will last a lifetime. Additionally we’ve been part of an organization that has grown and transformed itself to keep pace with the times while still fulfilling the mission of its predecessors. NHW’s mission includes more than 20 scholarships, awards and contests offered for Hereford youth. These initiatives all have two universal truths in common. First is the knowledge that preparing Hereford youth for their future in the cattle business is fundamental to our breed’s continued prominence within the industry. Second is the circumstance that, in today’s world, folks who give their time to organizations such as NHW aren’t easy to come by. Both of these truths are defining elements of who and what make NHW important, what defines its character and what makes it work. As the mother and aunt of young women who paid for part of their college educations with Hereford scholarships, we can personally attest to the importance of the opportunities NHW makes possible by collaboration with HYFA (Hereford Youth Foundation of America) and others within the American Hereford Association (AHA) community. We can assure you that what the girls learned in the barn and the folks there who helped pay for part of their educations by supporting these programs are never far from their minds. There are scores of Hereford kids now working in a variety of professions who were raised, socialized and educated by the “Hereford family.” What they know about agriculture, making a
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living, responsibility and supporting each other takes them far in life but, hopefully, never too far from the barn and their roots. As longtime members and recent directors within the women’s association, both Cheryl and I have seen extraordinary effort, time, talent and dedication on the part of the women we have served with. Margaret Mitchell said of the book “Gone with the Wind” that she wasn’t writing a love story, she was writing a story about women with gumption. Gumption is defined as having initiative, resourcefulness and courage. A woman with gumption doesn’t sit around dissipating and stewing about things; she’s at the front of a train of her own getting things done. We think many women in agriculture have gumption, but we know the women who serve on NHW’s board have it. These are the women who routinely send e-mails at 1 a.m. after a day at work, then help with their own cattle and also make time for their board duties. There are no socialites or casual observers on the NHW board. These are the women with gumption, who each take on four or five jobs per year associated with their board service, work for everybody’s kids at the Junior National Hereford Expo, donate their money, maintain the organization and generally keep the train going. These are women who know the cattle business, believe in Herefords, love Hereford kids and pour their hearts, talent and free time into NHW programs during the four years they are on the board. It has been our absolute privilege to serve with them, and we retire knowing NHW is in the best of hands. Many thanks to all of our fellow NHW board members and the NHW membership for all that you do for Hereford youth. Thanks also go to the HYFA board and everyone at AHA for your support and collaboration. — Susan Gebhart and Cheryl Evans, retiring co-presidents www.hereford.org
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Major League Michael Boettcher uses skills learned on the family Hereford operation for a successful career in field management. by Sara Gugelmeyer
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Raised on a farm in west-central Wisconsin, Michael Boettcher developed a passion for the outdoors. The Boettcher family’s Brookview Acres has been raising Hereford and Shorthorn seedstock for more than 40 years. The Boettchers run about 100 cows, the majority of which are Herefords, and grow cash crops as well. Michael grew up active in the Wisconsin Junior Hereford Association, of which he served as president. After high school graduation, Michael was most interested in studying animal science, naturally, as he was seeking skills related to the cattle industry he loved. As he headed off to the University of Wisconsin at Madison, he says, “I was going to go into animal science because that was the only thing I knew before I went to college.”
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working with plants and being outside,” Michael says. “I liked the challenge of plants. I liked the cattle from the farm, but never realized how much I enjoyed the cropping end of it, until I went to college.” After his freshman year, he changed his major to horticulture and saw a posting for an internship with the Milwaukee Brewers. Michael was chosen for the internship, mostly dealing with the landscaping at the Brewers’ Miller Park. The summer of 2004 would change his life forever. “It was the greatest internship experience at that time in my life,” he says. “I liked working on the farm in the summer, and I kind of missed that, but at that point in time, if there was anything I wanted to do besides farming, it was working here at the park.” Although his main responsibilities were caring for the 250-acre park around the stadium, he did get to help with the playing field as well. “It was a very handson internship; we were expected to be workers on the crew and do everything and anything that the managers were doing at the time,” Michael says. “That helped allow me to discover another aspect of the horticulture industry that I never knew existed.” That internship gave him a view outside the traditional horticultural industry, and he enjoyed it. However, he knew that opportunities to work on sports fields were rare. “I knew I definitely wanted to be in horticulture, and I knew if I had a chance to keep sports fields involved in that career path, I would really enjoy that. The opportunities to be involved in a high-profile sports facility are very limited, so I didn’t want to get my hopes up too high and be disappointed in the end.” Seeking to continue in that field, Michael landed a similar internship with the Boston Red Sox the following summer. Although, this time his main responsibilities were on the actual sports field. “It gave me a good taste of what it would be www.hereford.org
like to work on a big time playing field,” Michael says. Still, more jobs are available in the ornamental area of the horticulture industry, so that’s what Michael did after graduating in 2006. “Right out of college, I thought working for a landscape company was good for me,” Michael says. And he adds that he enjoyed it through the growing season. “I really enjoyed updating a lot of homeowner and commercial landscapes. But, once we hit the winter time of that job, I was in the warehouse sorting plants, and then I really began to question if that’s what I wanted to do. I ended up going back home to the farm and helping out that winter.”
Chasing the dream Still not sure of what path to choose, Michael went to work for an Angus breeder. He did that for a year, but the dream of working for a ball field lingered. “That was an experience that I am glad I had, definitely. At that point in time, it made me realize that I missed horticulture, and I did really want to get into the sports end of the horticulture industry. Looking back at my two internships, I realized that those were the two summers that, besides growing up on the farm, I enjoyed the most. I told myself I wanted to get back into the sports industry, preferably baseball.” So, he used his connections from that first internship with the Milwaukee Brewers to look for a job. Michael explains that most people starting out in the field management industry must begin in the minor leagues or on a practice field. That’s the type of job he was expecting to find. However, Michael says, “It just so happened that they were looking for a landscape manager second assistant. (My former boss) remembered the work I did for her when I was here as an intern, and she thought I could be an asset to the team. So a few interviews and a lot of background checks later, I started working here in March 2009.” www.hereford.org
Michael’s strong work ethic and passion for the job earned him a promotion when the first assistant position became available. The first assistant’s title is grounds manager and the main responsibility is the actual field or playing surface inside Miller Park. That new position put Michael second in command behind Gary VandenBerg, the park’s longtime chief groundskeeper. Unfortunately, Gary lost a long battle with cancer this season, and during such a difficult time, Michael was in charge of much of the day-to-day decisions. Michael explains that as grounds manager, his responsibility is to make sure the playing surface is never a factor in the game. “What that means is keeping the grass cut and healthy, keeping the infield dirt level and playable so the ball is taking a true hop when it comes off the bat.” This year Michael’s job has been especially important, as the Brewers were in the final four teams in the national league championship. Although it’s meant more work for Michael, he says it is an exciting time to be a part of the Brewers. He stresses that he doesn’t do it alone. “We have a crew every day that joins us on the field and landscape. They help us get everything done day in and day out.” It may seem like Michael’s Hereford roots have little to do with his career on the baseball field. But that’s not the case. “The Hereford industry taught me a lot of leadership when I served as president of the (Wisconsin) junior association, and to be able to bring that leadership to my job now where I have to be a leader to several crew members has been a huge benefit.” Also, working with cattle is similar to caring for the field, Michael says, in that there’s a lot out of his control. “Working with cattle day in and day out, nothing’s ever exactly the way you want it, in regards of working with Mother Nature. We try to balance and try to eliminate the harmful aspects as much as possible to be successful.
“The Hereford industry taught me a lot of leadership when I served as president of the (Wisconsin) junior association, and to be able to bring that leadership to my job now where I have to be a leader to several crew members has been a huge benefit.” — Michael Boettcher Farming, I always found a way to get the cattle fed and when calving, get the cows in the barn, get calves on the ground and going even if it was midnight in a blizzard. Similar to my job now, we have to find a way to always get it done. The Hereford industry was a huge benefit to get me prepared for several aspects and challenges we face daily in our industry and our understanding we must have of Mother Nature.” Although Michael now has a successful career on a major league ball field, he hasn’t forgotten his Hereford roots. He still helps his parents as much as he can with the cattle and when he can’t be there, handles all Brookview Acres’ advertising, including the website, photos and ads. HW
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he Jonesville Store, Clifton Park, N.Y., has discovered Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) is the perfect complement to its local ties and flair. Established in the historic district of Clifton Park, the Jonesville Store is located in a building with a history dating back to the 1850s — and that history is documented through the National Register of Historic Places. Chef Robert Rivers Jr. says when the Jonesville Store was established five years ago, the plan was to create a “fine dining-esque” atmosphere, allowing customers to feel cozy and comfortable. “We want them to feel as if they’re at home,” he says. Live folk and bluegrass music provides an added ambiance on the weekends. And a local artist gallery, Local.Art.Works, is located on the second floor of the establishment — providing yet another draw for residents and tourists alike. In the restaurant, a fully stocked showcase provides ready-to-go meals and salads. “Customers can come in and have lunch by selecting items straight from the case — a variety of salads, sides and entrees,” Rivers says.
Chef Robert Rivers Jr. was the recipient of the Distinguished Chefs of Hereford Beef award in 2010. This award, established in 2008, recognizes chefs or restaurants who feature CHB and the program’s logo on its menus, and are registered with and authorized by CHB LLC.
And, for evening meals, customers can choose from items in the case, or from a menu of five entrees that rotates every four weeks. This rotation allows Rivers to make the most of local produce, which is a highlight of the menu. “By rotating the menu, we can make the most of what comes in, local-produce wise,” he says. “We use local tomatoes, apples, squashes, leeks and broccoli, in addition to the fresh produce available throughout the year. Local farmers grow for us, and one man goes to the farmers’ markets for us to purchase produce. A lot of places say they use local produce. But we really do — with 80-85% coming from local sources.” The rotating menu provides variety for customers, Rivers says. “The changing menu keeps new customers coming in, and keeps regular customers returning back,” he says. “It’s always something different.”
The main entrée: CHB One thing that remains constant is the main entrée — beef, which has remained CHB for the past two years. “In the past, we had used a variety of beef brands,” Rivers says. “However, we were having trouble meeting our price point and portion size. They were too expensive, or the steaks were paper thin.” When Rivers was introduced to the CHB product, he was impressed. “We tried it,” he says. “I thought, ‘Wow, this is good. This is really good.’” Rivers says the entrees of the Jonesville Store range from $16-19. “We want it to be affordable,” he says. “We want something that looks right on the plate and tastes right, without our customers having to pay a great deal for it. When you put that 10-ounce ribeye on the plate, it’s a compact piece of meat that looks much bigger. You put that in front of someone, and they’re impressed.”
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The Jonesville Store features many ready-to-eat items in its fresh showcase.
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The greatest advantage of CHB, however, is the flavor, Rivers says. “The ribeye is my favorite, by far,” he says. “We’ve tried a variety of brands — organic and grass-fed included — and the Hereford line is truly the best piece of meat I’ve ever had. It doesn’t need any masking. It just needs a little salt when you’re grilling it, and that’s it. Why would you mask that great flavor?” In addition to the ribeye, the Jonesville Store also utilizes the Kansas City strip steak and is looking into other cuts, as well. The Jonesville Store is also proud of the tradition of the CHB brand. www.hereford.org
Celebrating Demand, Research, Leadership Members reflect on FY 2011 and conduct Association business. Hereford enthusiasts from across the U.S. and Canada were in Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 28-30 to participate in the 2011 American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Meeting activities. On Friday morning, the AHA office was open for tours and a chance to visit with AHA staff. Friday afternoon, breeders attended an educational forum at the Hyatt Crown Center. More than 200 attended the event that featured an update on Hereford genomics, a review of expected progeny differences (EPDs), and reproduction. Following the forum, members and guests enjoyed the Hereford Homecoming reception at the Hyatt.
New directors selected, award winners recognized Saturday the Annual Membership Meeting started at 9 a.m. The meeting included the election of three new directors, announcement of new officers, and recognition of Hall of Fame and Merit and Century and Golden breeders. Elected to serve as AHA Directors for the next four years were Fred Larson, Spring Valley, Wis.; David Trowbridge, Tabor, Iowa; and Eric Walker, Morrison, Tenn. Leading the AHA during the next year will be David Breiner, Alma, Kan., as president and Cliff Copeland, Nara Visa, N.M., as vice president.
During the meeting, Charlie Boyd, Harold and Pat Carswell, Earl Forrest, Marvin and Ella Meek, Gino Pedretti and Harold Sidwell were inducted into the AHA Hall of Fame. Ed Meacham was also honored with the Hereford Hall of Merit Award (see Page 34). In addition, AHA committee chairmen presented program updates. A pdf of the presentation slides, as well as the video played to kick off the meeting, is available online at Hereford.org/AnnualMeeting.
NHW hosts meeting The National Hereford Women (NHW) hosted its annual meeting Saturday afternoon. During the meeting, the 2011 Hereford Woman of the Year — Sue Rowland, Marysville, Kan. — was recognized (see Page 40). Another highlight of the meeting was the election of new board members and the announcement of NHW officers (see NHW board photo on Page 40). For more NHW highlights, see Page 20. continued on page 30...
2011 AHA Annual Meeting and American Royal Coverage 32 Breiner Elected AHA President
40 Rowland Chosen 2011 Hereford Woman of the Year
34 Hereford Hall of Fame, Merit Inductees Honored
41 Wyarno, Penny Lane Named American Royal Champions
38 Ladies of the Royal Average $6,580
44 2010-11 Hereford Show Awards Presented
39 Hereford Youth Awarded $26,250 in Scholarships
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At the conclusion of the show, Dorian Garrick, Iowa State Abramovitz, Columbia, Mo., Brianne University Lush was named premier exhibitor. The Chair in Animal premierand breeder award was given to Breeding Genetics and Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill. National Beef Decker, La Plata, N.M., Jaye & Sue Cattle Evaluation exhibited the first-place get of sire, Consortium a group director, sired by DM BR Imax 666 executive gave an update ET. Sayre Herefords, Arenzville, Ill., on Hereford exhibited the best six head. genomic research Robert Alden offorum. Hamilton, Mo., during the educational “Genomic information help withjunior the accuracy judged thecan 90-head show of our lower bulls,” he said.KPH “You won’t see prioraccuracy to the open show. Purple as much difference with high accuracy bulls.” Snooki 002 exhibited by Karey Howes, He encouraged breeders to continue to collect Taneytown, M.D., the DNA information. “We was needslapped more Hereford bull information to increase accuracy of the grand champion heifer.the Taking Hereford he added. reserve data,” honors in the junior show was Jessica Middleswarth, Torrington,
Matt Spangler, Wyo., with University of TH 525 63N Fairview 84X. The Feb.assistant 3, 2010, female is sired by Nebraska professor TH JWRand SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. beef genetics To view complete results of the Extension specialist, 2011 American Royal National said during the educational Hereford Show visit Hereford.org. forum, “The tools we use haven’t changed, but how we use them has changed.” Spangler talked about the importance of EPDs and the collection of performance data even with the availability of DNA testing. He complimented Hereford breeders on their dedication to whole herd reporting and the steps the Board and staff have taken to research and develop a plan to incorporate genomics. Bill Beal, Virginia Tech professor emeritus, kept the educational forum lively with his presentation on reproduction. He utilized members from the crowd to demonstrate the estrous cycle of a cow.
Sale averages $6,580 Saturday afternoon was the Ladies of the Royal Sale at the American Royal complex. A standing-room-only crowd packed the Wagstaff Sale Arena as 28 heifers averaged $6,580 and seven steers averaged $3,386. For more sale highlights, see Page 38.
Herefords in the ring Sunday, Hereford enthusiasts spent the day at the American Royal complex attending the junior Hereford show, followed by the National Hereford Show. Junior exhibitors paraded 90 entries before Robert Alden of Hamilton, Mo. Jeff Gooden of Iberia, Mo., evaluated the 187-head open show. For highlights of the show, see Page 41. For complete
During the forum a drawing was done for three embryos donated by John and Mona Loewen from the dam of “Foundation,” the bull donated to the Hereford Research Foundation (HRF) and leased to ABS. The lucky name drawn from the hat was Alex Mih, M-M Ranch of Kansas.
placings of both shows, visit Hereford.org. Prior to the selection of the champion bull, the 2011-12 National Hereford Queen was crowned. Amanda Bacon, Prairie Grove, Ark., will represent the Hereford breed during the next year as National Queen. Amanda competed against six other state queens for the title. First runner-up honors went to Alecia Knapp, Waverly, Iowa. Devann Gregory, Houstonia, Mo., was named second runner-up, and the Miss Congeniality award was presented to Sarah Katelyn Smith, Waxahachie, Texas (see Page 46). During the open show, Hereford exhibitors were honored for showcasing their breeding programs at national and regional shows
John Loewen was recognized during the Annual Meeting for his years of service on the HYFA board. Pictured with John is his wife, Mona, and Amy Cowan, AHA youth and foundation director.
During the Annual Meeting weekend, state Hereford queens vied for the title of 2011-12 National Hereford Queen. Queens helping at the American Royal National Hereford Show on Sunday (pictured, l to r) are: Atayla Witthuhn, Callaway, Neb.; Ashton Lierle, Ft. Cobb, Okla.; Bridget Beran, Claflin, Kan.; Devann Gregory, Houstonia, Mo.; Bethany Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, 2010-11 National Hereford Queen; Sarah Katelyn Smith, Waxahachie, Texas; Amanda Bacon, Prairie Grove, Ark.; Karen Roberts, Douglas, Ga.; and Alecia Knapp, Waverly, Iowa.
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throughout the past year. Awards for Hereford show heifer, show bull and premier exhibitor were presented to recipients in each of four U.S. regions (see Page 44). The Annual Meeting weekend and, specifically, the educational forums would not have been possible without support from AHA partners. A big thank you goes to National Beef Packing Co. LLC, Drovers/CattleNetwork, Select Sires, Modern Litho, PrintTime and Tribune Publishing. The pages that follow highlight the weekend activities. HW
During AHA President John Woolfolk’s retiring address to the membership, he compared the Hereford business to the Cardinals’ season this year. “The Cardinals lost their best pitcher at the beginning of the season and began with a so-so season, but they proceeded on,” John said. “This is just like the Hereford business seven or so years ago. When the manager saw weaknesses in the team, he found players to fill those needs — just as the Hereford association has done, finding researchers and professionals to fill the needs of the industry. Toward the end of the season, the Cardinals were still 10 and a half games out of the wild card for the World Series, but they didn’t give up. We, as breeders of Hereford cattle, must not quit — we have a great thing going in this breed.”
Century, Golden breeders recognized In celebration of 100 years in the Hereford business, the Andras family was honored as a Century Hereford Breeder Oct. 29. Jack Ward, American Hereford Association (AHA) chief operating officer and director of breed improvement, presented the award to Cary Andras at the AHA Annual Meeting in Kansas City. John Cennick Andras settled in the Murrayville, Ill., area in 1837. The Andras family’s involvement in purebred cattle begain in 1898 with the purchase of two “well-bred” heifers and a bull from Scott & Marsh, Belton, Mo. In 1898, his grandson, J.C. Andras, then 13, paid $600 for the three head with money saved from selling seed corn. Thus, Daylesford Farms was born. The Andras family purchased their first registered Herefords in 1911. By the 1920s, the Andras family hosted annual production sales and were regular exhibitors at the Chicago International Livestock Exposition, American Royal, Fort Worth Stock Show and National Western Stock Show. In 1935, they were the first to have a Hereford bull — Don Axtell the 16th — win all three major shows. Although the heirs of the Andras family have gone different directions, the fifth and sixth generations are still operating in the purebred cattle business. Cary Andras Jr. maintains a herd of purebred Hereford cattle on the home farm. Steven Andras and his son, Will, manage a Red Angus and Hereford operation in the area, as well. J.C. and Deb Andras and their children, John, Geoff and Whitney, are also actively involved in the Hereford industry. Five breeders were honored as Golden Breeders Oct. 29. Jack Ward, American Hereford Association (AHA) chief operating officer and director of breed improvement, presented the awards at the AHA Annual Membership Meeting in Kansas City. The 2011 honorees are: Cottage Hill Farm, Petersburg, W.Va. DaKitch Hereford Farms, Ada, Minn. Kruse Polled Herefords, Harris, Minn. Morrison Stock Farm, Lexington, Ohio Orlin R. Oium, Towner, N.D. HW
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Hereford breeders had a chance to ask questions about AHA services and programs during the Board Q&A session on Sunday.
The Andras family was recognized as a Century Hereford Breeder. Pictured (l to r) are Cary Andras and Dale Venhuizen, AHA director.
Cottage Hill Farm, Petersburg, W.Va., was recognized as a Golden Hereford Breeder. Pictured (l to r) are: Michael, Carole and W.C. Taylor along with Dale Venhuizen, AHA director. Morrison Stock Farm, Lexington, Ohio, was recognized as Golden Hereford Breeder. Pictured (l to r) are: Robert and Karen Morrison along with Cliff Copeland, AHA vice president.
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Breiner Elected AHA President
At the conclusion of the show, Brianne Abramovitz, Columbia, Mo., was named premier exhibitor. The premier breeder award was given to David Breiner, Alma, Kan., Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill. was announced as the new Jaye & Sue Decker, La Plata, N.M., president of the American exhibited the first-place get of sire, Hereford Association a group sired by DM BR Imax 666 (AHA) during the Annual ET. Sayre Herefords, Arenzville, Ill., Membership Meeting in exhibited the best six head. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 29. Robert Alden of Hamilton, Mo., David began his judged the 90-head junior show Hereford career in 1972 when he prior to the open show. KPH Purple helped start Mill Creek Ranch, Alma, Snooki 002 exhibited by Karey Howes, Kan., after graduating from Kansas Taneytown, M.D., was slapped the State University. grand champion heifer. Taking “It is a humbling feeling to be reserve honors in the junior show was elected president of the American Jessica Middleswarth, Torrington, Hereford Association,” David says. “It is Wyo., with TH 525 63N Fairview 84X. also an exciting experience for me to be The Feb. 3, 2010, female is sired by a part of the Hereford breed’s successes, TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. our breed’s increase in demand and to To view complete results of the help our membership reap the rewards 2011 American Royal National that our breed has to offer the cattle Hereford Show visit Hereford.org. industry. I look forward to working with the Board of Directors, the AHA staff and our membership to promote the Hereford breed.” Currently, David, along with Bob Moore of Pied Piper Farms, manage the ranch, which consists of 200 registered Hereford and Angus females along with 300 commercial females utilized in an embryo transfer (ET) program. Mill Creek Ranch has participated in the National Reference Sire Program and Whole Herd Total Performance Records (TPR™) program since the early ’70s as well as the National Hereford Feedout. David served as the AHA vice president in 2011 as well as chairman of the show and sale committee and was a member of the executive, breed improvement and building committees. “We have several issues that we have to focus on in the upcoming year,” David says. “A few of these priorities include
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growing the Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) market, releasing genomic enhanced expected progeny differences (EPDs), moving forward with our new computer system; helping our breeders increase the supply of Hereford genetics to meet the increased demand and at the same time keep improving our genetic base and all the while continue to promote the Hereford breed. “It’s a great time to be a Hereford breeder,” he adds. “Bull sale values are up and female values are up. Just like a neighbor told me yesterday, ‘There’s Herefords everywhere’ — and that’s what we want.” Cliff Copeland, Nara Visa, N.M., was selected to serve as the 2012 AHA vice president. Cliff currently co-manages Copeland and Sons LLC with his wife, Pat; parents, Clifford and Barbara; and Cliff and Pat’s son, Matt. Copeland and Sons was established in 1943 and cattle are its only business. The family’s 500-head herd includes 90 registered Hereford females, 80 cows used to produce club calves and 330 commercial Hereford cows. During his youth, Cliff was a member of the American Junior Hereford Association board and served as president. Committed to helping the breed, Cliff has helped with CHB promotions in his area. Cliff is currently chairman of the AHA marketing committee. Completing their terms on the AHA Board were outgoing president, John Woolfolk, Columbia, Tenn.; Jerry Huth, Oakfield, Wis.; and Jim Milligan, Kings, Ill. Delegates elected three new Directors during the membership meeting. Fred Larson, Spring Valley, Wis.; David Trowbridge, Tabor,
Iowa; and Eric Walker, Morrison, Tenn., will serve four-year terms on the 12-member Board.
Fred Larson A Hereford breeder since birth, Fred Larson of Spring Valley, Wis., began his involvement with the Hereford breed as a junior member participating in the junior national and other Hereford youth activities. Larson Hereford Farms began in the 1870s as a diversified livestock farm. Registered Herefords were purchased in the 1940s. The third, fourth and fifth generations now make their livings by marketing 45 bulls and 35-50 females by private treaty annually and feeding out 70 steers. The Larson family hosted the Genetic Selection Sale in 2011. They maintain an inventory of 230 registered Hereford breeding females. Several hundred acres of corn, soybeans and oats, as well as all of the hay, are grown for feed and as cash crops. The Larsons have been performance testing since the 1960s. They incorporated artificial insemination (AI) into their breeding program in the ’70s and ET in 1983. The Larsons’ No. 1 goal is to provide their customers with problem-free breeding stock that will surpass performance expectations in practical conditions. Fred has served several terms as a director and president of the Indianhead Polled Hereford Association and the Wisconsin Hereford Association. He and his wife, Lori, have been Wisconsin junior advisors, and he served on the executive committee for the 2005 Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). Their children have participated in 13 junior nationals/
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JNHEs, and they have exhibited animals across North America and participated in many local, state and national association sponsored sales. Fred is a lifelong member of the Spring Valley Congregational Church and is a several time board of trustees and board of deacons member and chairman. Fred has served as Spring Lake Township Land Use commissioner and a 4-H club beef leader and is a 15-year member of Pierce County Animal Livestock Committee and several time chairman. Fred and Lori have two sons, Justin and Easten.
David Trowbridge David Trowbridge, Tabor, Iowa, has been involved in all facets of the beef industry. In 2004 David and Mike England started Beef Resources Partnership (BRP) with a few Felton cows after a lifetime of being in the cattle business. David has been manager at Gregory Feedlots Inc. since graduating from University of Nebraska in 1977. The BRP herd includes 50 to 60 cows split between a fall and spring herd. BRP maintains a herd of moderate-frame cows with excellent udders and strives to maintain a young herd with a high percentage of Dams of Distinction. David and Mike ultrasound test all animals, collect carcass data on all culls, feed efficiency test all of their breeding stock and have been doing some DNA testing. BRP is a Gold TPR Breeder, and its marketing goals are to produce the highest performance animals possible with the greatest carcass values in the Hereford breed. David serves on the Iowa Hereford Breeders Association board and has been active in many organizations involved in the cattle business and cattle feeding in Iowa. He is currently an Iowa Cattleman’s Association director. He has traveled to several states as a representative of the Tri-County
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of Directors. Seated (l to r) are: David Breiner, Alma, Kan., president; Cliff Copeland, Nara Visa, N.M., vice president; Jimmie Johnson, Clinton, Okla.; Paul Funk, Copperas Cove, Texas; and Craig Huffhines, Kansas City, Mo., executive vice president. Directors standing (l to r) are: David Trowbridge, Tabor, Iowa; Keith Fawcett, Ree Heights, S.D.; Dale Micheli, Ft. Bridger, Wyo.; Dale Venhuizen, Manhattan, Mont.; Steve Lambert, Oroville, Calif.; Eric Walker, Morrison, Tenn.; Marty Lueck, Mountain Grove, Mo.; and Fred Larson, Spring Valley, Wis.
Steer Carcass Futurity and Gregory Feedlots to speak about the beef industry, cattle feeding and cattle management at cattlemen’s meetings and commercial producers’ seminars. David has worked with commercial and seedstock producers to maximize the performance and value of their cattle. At Gregory Feedlot, David was recognized by Certified Angus Beef (CAB) as the Quality Assurance Officer of the Year in 2004, and under his management, Gregory Feedlot was awarded the CAB Small Feedlot Partner of the Year in 2002 and the Progressive Partner of the Year in 2011. David and his wife, Mary, have three sons, two daughters and five grandchildren.
Eric Walker Eric Walker of Morrison, Tenn., inherited the love of the Hereford breed from his father, Sam Walker, who was a weighmaster at the local stockyard and raised commercial Hereford cattle. In 1981 Eric purchased his first registered Hereford, and now, 30 years later, he owns and manages a herd of 125 registered Hereford cows. He has utilized AI since 1982 and ET since 1989. He has collected ultrasound data since 1999. His farm has hosted 16 production sales since
1986. The Walker program has bred class winners and champions at shows on a local, state and national level. Walker genetics have been sold in 32 states, as well as Canada, Mexico and the United Kingdom. The Walker cow herd utilizes approximately 500 acres of his total 1,100-acre farming operation. The remaining 600 acres are used for the production of shade and ornamental trees and shrubs that supply products for Walker Nursery Co. Eric is the sole proprietor of Walker Nursery Co., and he sells and markets his products to the landscape and retail green industry, shipping to 35 different states. Eric is a member of the Middle and East Tennessee Hereford Associations, as well as a member of the Tennessee and Warren County Cattlemen’s Associations. He has been a director and president of the Tennessee Polled Hereford Association. He has served twice on the AHA nominating committee and has been a delegate to the AHA Annual Membership Meeting for several years. He is also a past president of the Tennessee Nursery and Landscape Association and currently serves as secretary for the Regional Planning Commission Board for the town of Morrison. Eric and his family — wife, Rhonda; son, Cody; and a stepson, Casey — are members of the Central Church of Christ in McMinnville. HW
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Ladies of the Royal Average $6,580
At the conclusion of the show, Brianne Abramovitz, Columbia, Mo., was named premier exhibitor. The premier breeder award was given to Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill. Jaye & Sue Decker, La Plata, N.M., exhibited the first-place get of sire, a group sired by DM BR Imax 666 ET. Sayre Herefords, Arenzville, Ill., exhibited the best six head. Robert Alden of Hamilton, Mo., judged the 90-head junior show prior to the open show. KPH Purple Snooki 002 exhibited by Karey Howes, Taneytown, M.D., was slapped the The Ladies of theheifer. Royal Taking Sale claimed grand champion areserve page in the record year. honors in thebooks juniorthis show was The seats in Wagstaff Torrington, Auction Arena Jessica Middleswarth, on Oct. 29 TH were525 packed as Monte84X. Wyo., with 63N Fairview Lowderman landed the final gavel The Feb. 3, 2010, female is sired by with 28 heifers averaging $6,580.63N. TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra Seven steerscomplete averagedresults $3,386, To view of 12 the embryos gathered $556 per embryo, 2011 American Royal National six units ofShow semen $813 per Hereford visitposted Hereford.org. straw and a half flush finished the averages at $2,200. Lucky Lot 13, H KE Lady Maxium 101X ET, a Jan. 2, 2011, daughter of Golden-Oak 4J Maxium 28M, rang the high bell at $35,000. This popular female consigned by Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb., was selected by Patricia Vickland, Longmont, Colo. Denny and Jason Hoffman had many
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opportunities to pull this heifer from the sale for good money. Thanks for bringing her to Kansas City. A popular bid in the sale was $15,000. Lot 16, AL Miss Extra 1117, a Feb. 4, 2011, heifer by ECR L18 Extra Deep 9279, consigned by Steve Landt, Union, Iowa, was selected by Kristin Fawcett, Ree Heights, S.D. Some might remember this heifer’s sire selling in the Denver sale two years ago, and the Landt family made a sound $2,500 investment in a semen package on this increasingly popular bull. This isn’t the only good “Bob” calf that hales from Union, Iowa. New consignor to this sale, Worrell Enterprises, James, Shannon and Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, promised a good heifer for this sale and made good on the promise. Worr Karma X67, a Jan. 4, 2011, daughter of Purple Milsap 45S, also saw the gavel fall at $15,000. Ground Zero Farms, Watts, Okla., claimed this competitive female. The Mike Sorensen Family, Greenfield, Iowa, has the reputation of selling good Hereford show heifers in the Midwest, and they expanded this habit to the Ladies of the Royal sale this year with the mark of $9,600. MSF Miss Outcross 2Y ET, a Jan. 9, 2011, heifer by Golden Oak
Outcross 18U, was selected by Ron Shivers, Ankeny, Iowa. Lot 28, H RW Lady Advance 1124 ET, an April 2, 2011, heifer by HH Advance 8203U ET, consigned by Randall Ward, Ward Ranch, McAlester, Okla., and Hoffman Ranch, was a popular young heifer at the $8,250 bid. She will see the showring with Ky Stierwalt, Leedey, Okla., at the halter. Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill., pledged a good steer for this sale, and they delivered. A $6,000 bid claimed the March 27, 2011, son of Purple Milsap 45S. This stinger steer will find his new home with Lee Bauer, Bonfield, Ill. The steer lineup at this sale is serious year after year, and this year it went to the next level. A big thanks goes to GKB Cattle Co., Waxahachie, Texas, for purchasing the street sign in front of the American Hereford Association for the upcoming year. The sign was claimed for $2,000 and benefits the National Junior Hereford Association. This sale continues to improve, and the credit goes to the dedication of the consignors, who retain and bring good ones to the Ladies of the Royal event. The standing-room-only crowd also adds a great deal of atmosphere and continues to push the sale average each year. — Joe Rickabaugh, AHA director of field management and seedstock marketing
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Hereford Youth Awarded $26,250 in Scholarships National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members were awarded more than $26,000 in scholarships from the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) Oct. 29, 2011, during the American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Meeting in Kansas City. Cody Jensen, Courtland, Kan., and Brady Jensen, Courtland, Kan., won the $5,000 Bill and Jo Ellard Scholarships from HYFA. Cody Jensen, 18, is a freshman at Butler County Community College, El Dorado, Kan. He is on the livestock judging team and studying ag business. After two years he plans to attend Kansas State University and major in milling science. Brady Jensen, 19, is also a freshman at Butler County Community College and on the livestock judging team. He plans to get his bachelor’s degree in animal science and then a master’s degree. Another $5,000 scholarship awarded was the Bob and Dolores Call Scholarship to Danielle Starr, Manawa, Wis. Danielle, 21, is a senior at Purdue University, studying retail management, with a minor in animal science. She hopes to find a career in sales as a category development analyst for a company like Hormel Foods or Tyson. Four $2,500 scholarships were awarded. Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., was presented the Bob & Lucy Kube Scholarship and Courtney Schultz, Haviland, Kan., was awarded the Whitehead Ranches/Rocking Chair Ranch Scholarship. Matt Woolfolk was chosen the recipient of the Owen Family/ Tennessee River Music Scholarship. Also new this year is the Ball Foundation/Cottonwood Springs
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HYFA scholarship winners were recognized at the AHA Annual Meeting Oct. 29. Pictured (front row, l to r) are: Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill.; Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C.; Danielle Starr, Manawa, Wis.; Courtney Schultz, Haviland, Kan.; and HYFA Director Nancy Keilty, Cedar, Mich. Back row (l to r) are: Matt Woolfolk, Columbia, Tenn.; Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind.; and Cody and Brady Jensen, Courtland, Kan. Not pictured is Jake Metch, Afton, N.Y.
Ranch Scholarship that was awarded to Jake Metch, Afton, N.Y. Rossie Blinson, 20, is studying agriculture business management with a minor in animal science at North Carolina State University. Rossie plans to pursue a master’s degree in agriculture business management and then find a career involving communications in the animal agriculture field. Rossie also won the $1,000 Gary Bishop Memorial Scholarship. Courtney Schultz, 18, is a freshman at Kansas State University majoring in animal science. She hopes to use the knowledge gained to return to the family ranch. Matt Woolfolk, 22, is a senior at Mississippi State University working toward a bachelor’s degree in animal science. He is currently the chairman of the NJHA board. After graduation, he plans to pursue a master’s degree in animal breeding and genetics.
Jake Metch, 21, is a senior in civil engineering at Texas Tech University. He plans to pursue a doctorate in environmental engineering with a focus in bioremediation of groundwater pollutants. Also awarded were two $1,250 scholarships. Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill., was chosen this year’s recipient of the Vanier Family Scholarship and the Blin Family Scholarship went to Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind. Tamar Adcock, 20, is a sophomore at Kansas State University, studying animal science. She is preparing herself for a career in the livestock industry. Cody Beck, 19, is a freshman at Butler County Community College, majoring in agriculture economics, and will compete on the livestock judging team. After graduation from Butler, he plans to continue his education in agricultural economics at a four-year university. HW
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At the conclusion of the show, Brianne Abramovitz, Columbia, Mo., was named premier exhibitor. The premier breeder award was given to Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill. Jaye & Sue Decker, La Plata, N.M., exhibited the first-place get of sire, a group sired by DM BR Imax 666 ET. Sayre Herefords, Arenzville, Ill., exhibited the best six head. Robert Alden of Hamilton, Mo., judged the 90-head junior show prior to the open show. KPH Purple Snooki 002 exhibited by Karey Howes, Taneytown, M.D., was slapped the grand champion heifer. Taking reserve honors in the junior show was Jessica Middleswarth, Torrington, Wyo., with TH 525of63N Fairview 84X. 2011 Hereford Woman the Year Sue Rowland, The Feb.Kan., 3, 2010, female sired Curry, by Marysville, is pictured withisDonna NHW boardSOP member. TH JWR 16G 57G Tundra 63N. To view complete results of the Sue Kan., was 2011Rowland, AmericanMarysville, Royal National honored as the 2011 Hereford Hereford Show visit Hereford.org.Woman of the Year during the National Hereford Women (NHW) annual meeting Oct. 29 in Kansas City, Mo. Growing up on a registered Hereford operation in Kansas, Sue showed Herefords and was an active 4-H member. She and her recently deceased husband, Jim, had a common passion — Herefords and Hereford youth. The couple’s G&R Polled Herefords was home to numerous champions throughout the years, but more importantly the couple touched hundreds of Hereford youth.
Rowland Chosen 2011 Hereford Woman of the Year Sue has served as the Kansas Junior Polled Hereford Association advisor for 24 years. In 2006 she was recognized as the National Junior Hereford Association Advisor of the Year. Through the years, Sue has not missed a junior national since attending the first in 1974. She has helped Kansas host three junior nationals, including serving as chairman of the 2011 Junior National Hereford Expo in Kansas City this past summer. “Sue has worked tirelessly to promote Herefords and support Hereford youth,” says Donna Curry, NHW board member who presented the award. “There is no one more deserving of receiving this award.” One of her recommendation letters said, “Sue serves youth because she cares. She instills such values as determination, passion, perfection, professionalism and responsibility in each junior member she works with. She helps others strive to be the best they can be. She’s always encouraged her ‘kids’
to do more than just show. From the speech contest to judging to team marketing, she helps youth develop their skills beyond the showring.” For Sue and Jim’s commitment to Hereford youth, they received the American Polled Hereford Association Youth Hall of Merit Award. They have also been inducted into the Kansas Polled Hereford Association Hall of Fame and Kansas State Fair Wall of Honor. HW
Prior to the announcement of Woman of the Year, Sue shared with NHW members about her experiences hosting three junior nationals.
NHW Board members pictured (seated, l to r) are: Mary Ann Berg, Dalton, Ohio; Gay Maddox, Zionsville, Ind.; Denise Billman, Newcomerstown, Ohio; Ann Guess, Jayton, Texas; Shellie Collins, Chattanooga, Okla.; Lori Riffel-Hambright, Chapman, Kan.; and Lauren Echols, Arlington, Va. Standing (l to r) are: Susan Gebhart, Claremore, Okla.; Barbara Ernst, Windsor, Colo.; Jeanine Radel, Spring Green, Wis.; Diann Strickland, Mershon, Ga.; Beth Burns, Pikeville, Tenn.; Paula Acheson, Woodbine, Kan.; and Jill Bielema, Ada, Mich. Not pictured are: Susan Hayhurst, Terre Haute, Ind.; Shannon Mehaffey, Grandview, Texas; Catie Sims, Elgin, Okla.; and Colleen Chaffin, Morgan, Texas.
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Wyarno, Penny Lane Named American Royal Champions H WCC/WB 668 Wyarno 9500 ET The April 4, 2009, bull is sired by and KLD 3060 Penny Lane D105 ET TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. won the grand champion bull and Reserve grand and junior champion female titles at the 2011 bull calf honors went to American Royal National Chance Deppe, Maquoketa, Hereford Show Oct. 30 Iowa, with DEP Good & in Kansas City. Plenty ET. The Jan. 6, 2011, Jeff Gooden of Iberia, bull was sired by CRR About Mo., evaluated the 187Time 743. head open show. The In the female show, judge complimented the taking top honors was KLD quality of all the livestock 3060 Penny Lane D105 ET, shown as a whole. exhibited by Edy Brainard, Judge Jeff Gooden Grand and senior Canadian, Texas. The female champion bull honors went to was named champion spring yearling Hoffman Herefords, Thedford, Neb., heifer and is an April 12, 2010, and OJJ Ranch, Shelley, Idaho, with daughter of BR Lansing 3060. Reserve H WCC/WB 668 Wyarno 9500 ET. grand and reserve spring yearling
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female honors went to Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with Purple RRO Ruby 41X. She is a March 27, 2010, daughter of JCS Showtime. In the cow-calf show, BPH JLB Tyra 3P, exhibited by Jamie Brown, Kentwood, Mich., was chosen champion. She is a Feb. 24, 2004, daughter of S&S DRF KJ Cattleman 49H and showed with a March heifer calf by BPH JLB 236G Everton 7S. Brianne Abramovitz, Columbia, Mo., exhibited the reserve champion cowcalf pair, MHF 4S Willa 814U. She is a Feb. 19, 2008, daughter of GHCC Freightliner S4 and showed with an April bull calf by GO 3196 continued on page 42... Advance S109.
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At At the the conclusion conclusion of of the the show, show, ET. Sayre Herefords, Arenzville, Ill., reserve honors in the junior show was Brianne Abramovitz, Columbia, Brianne Abramovitz, Columbia, Mo., Mo., exhibited the best six head. Jessica Middleswarth, Torrington, was was named named premier premier exhibitor. exhibitor. The The Robert Alden of Hamilton, Mo., Wyo., with TH 525 63N Fairview 84X. premier breeder breeder award award was was given given to to premier judged the 90-head junior show The Feb. 3, 2010, female is sired by Purple Purple Reign Reign Cattle Cattle Co., Co., Toulon, Toulon, Ill. Ill. prior to the open show. KPH Purple TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. Jaye Jaye & & Sue Sue Decker, Decker, La La Plata, Plata, N.M., N.M., Snooki 002 exhibited by Karey Howes, To view complete results of the exhibited exhibited the the first-place first-place get get of of sire, sire, Taneytown, M.D., was slapped the 2011 American Royal National aa group group sired sired by by DM DM BR BR Imax Imax 666 666 grand champion heifer. Taking Hereford Show visit Hereford.org. HW ET. Sayre Herefords, Arenzville, Ill., exhibited the best six head. ADDITIONAL DIVISION RESULTS Robert Alden of Hamilton, Mo., judgedcalf thechampion 90-head junior showRay, Abingdon, Ill., with LCC Spring heifer: Trent Spring calf champion bull: Larry Crane, Mitchell, S.D., with LCX MD Merry’s 17Y show. ET by SLDK Keepsake 116 ET by TCC MR Davidson 81 ET. prior toRevenge the open KPHVendetta Purple V-9 ET. Reserve spring calf champion heifer: Shayne Myers, Colusa, Calif., Reserve spring calf champion bull: Jaye & Sue Decker, La Plata, Snooki 002 exhibited by Karey Howes, with TDP Melody 415Y ET slapped by C Newthe Era ET. N.M., with JSD Next Gen 1105 by DM BR Imax 666 ET. Taneytown, M.D., was Junior calf champion heifer: Steve Landt, Union, Iowa, with AL Miss Reserve junior calf champion bull: Greives Herefords, Otterbein, grand champion heifer. Taking Extra 1117 by ECR L18 Extra Deep 9279. Ind., with GG Revolution 101Y by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. reserve honors in the junior show was Reserve junior calf champion heifer: Blake Lowderman, Macomb, Fall calf champion bull: Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with KT’s Jessica Torrington, Ill., with Middleswarth, BLL LCC She’s All Good 150 by LCC Back N Time ET. Allowance 01 by BR Currency 8144 ET. Wyo., TH 525 63N Geoffrey FairviewAndras, 84X. Checotah, Okla., with Fall calfwith champion heifer: Reserve fall calf champion bull: Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla., The Feb. Lady 3, 2010, is sired by 4037. Langfords 0251female ET by THM Durango with CH Mr Legacy 0250 ET by HCC Legacy S01 ET. TH JWRfall SOP 57G Tundra 63N. Livingston, Taylorville, Reserve calf16G champion heifer: Rebecca Intermediate champion bull: Lowderman Cattle Co., Macomb, Ill., Ill., with RHS Sissy 190 byresults Patton AA Major Payne 868. and Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, Ill., with JB LCC Quagmire 506 by LCC To view complete of the Back N Time ET. 2011 American Royal National Intermediate champion heifer: Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla., with CH JR Judy 0040 ET by DM BR L1 Domino 146. Reserve intermediate champion bull: Hattie Duncan and Ray Hereford Show visit Hereford.org. Reserve intermediate champion heifer: Taylor Dieball, Little River, Kan., with Werk Rosetta 051 by KJ DWE 854P Evan 278S. Junior yearling champion heifer: Karey Howes, Taneytown, Md., with KPH Purple Snooki 002 by THM Durango 4037. Reserve junior yearling champion heifer: Kyra Stierwalt, Leedey, Okla., with GO MS Outcross X76 by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. Senior yearling champion heifer: Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with BR Ginger 9196 by BR DM Bodacious ET. Reserve senior yearling champion heifer: Anna Krieger, Universal, Ind., with Kriegers Hard Candy 3W ET by SR CG Hard Rock 5073.
BPH JLB Tyra 3P
Champion cow-calf pair, by Jamie Brown, Kentwood, Mich., with a Feb. 24, 2004, daughter of S&S DRF KJ Cattleman 49H and her March heifer calf by BPH JLB 236G Everton 7S.
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Duncan, Wingate, Ind., with AA HRD Chuckwagon 0138 by SHF Ultra Max R117 U71. Yearling champion bull: Malone Hereford Farm, Moline, Kan.; Ewing Farms, Fordland, Mo.; Trent McMillen, Walnut Grove, Mo.; and Hoffman-W4 LLC, Thedford, Neb., with H W4 Pure Country 0109 by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. Reserve yearling champion bull: Split Oak Farm, Danvers, Ill., and Crane Herefords, La Salle, Ill., with Crane Dynamic 0422 ET by H Easy Deal 609 ET. Reserve senior champion bull: Jocelyn and Joel Butler, Republic, Mo., with BPH 3242 Woodford 063W by UPS Odyssey 1ET.
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First-place get of sire — Jaye & Sue Decker, La Plata, N.M., with a group sired by DM BR Imax 666 ET.
Premier exhibitor — Brianne Abramovitz, Columbia, Mo.
Premier breeder — Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill.
Best six head — Sayre Herefords, Arenzville, Ill.
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Champion female, Karey Howes, Taneytown, Md., with KPH Purple Snooki 002, 2/11/10, by THM Durango 4037.
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Reserve champion, Jessica Middleswarth, Torrington, Wyo., with TH 525 63N Fairview 84X, 2/3/10, by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N.
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2010-11 Hereford Show Awards Presented in Kansas City At the conclusion of the show, Brianne Abramovitz, Columbia, Mo., was named premier exhibitor. The premier breeder award was given to Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill. Jaye & Sue Decker, La Plata, N.M., exhibited the first-place get of sire, Hereford exhibitors honored a group sired by DM were BR Imax 666 for showcasing their breeding national and ET. Sayre programs Herefords,at Arenzville, Ill., regional shows throughout past exhibited thethe best six year head.during the National Hereford Show at the American Royal in Kansas City Oct. 30. Robert Alden of Hamilton, Mo., Awards for champion Hereford judged the 90-head junior show show heifer, show bull and breeder priorpremier to the open show.were KPHpresented Purple to exhibitors in each of002 fourexhibited U.S. regions. Snooki by Karey Howes, Taneytown, M.D., was slapped the NORTHEAST REGION grand champion heifer. Taking NORTHWEST REGION reserve honors in the junior show was Horned Show Bull of the Year Horned Show Bull of the Year Jessica Middleswarth, DeLHawk Cattle, Earlville, Torrington, Ill., and Largent & Sons, Kaycee, Wyo., Wyo.,Herefords, with TH Mendota, 525 63NIll., Fairviewand 84X. Happ Langford Herefords, with Kahuna 1009 ET. Okla., with L3 Winn The DeLHawk Feb. 3, 2010, female is sired Okmulgee, by Rambo 851. Horned Show theTundra Year 63N. TH JWR SOPHeifer 16G of 57G Matthew Compton, Greenfield, Horned Show Heifer of the Year To view complete results of the Ind., with MSC Ramseys Sylvia Amelia Stallings, Eugene, Ore., 2011 American Royal National with C Notice Me Nitro 9161 ET. Powerload. Hereford Show Exhibitor visit Hereford.org. Horned Premier Exhibitor Horned Premier DeLHawk Cattle and Happ Herefords. Polled Show Bull of the Year Able Acres, Wingate, Ind.; Thousand Hills Herefords, Stockton, Ill.; and Mud Creek Farms, German Valley, Ill., with AA Airline 972 ET. Polled Show Heifer of the Year Karey Howes, Taneytown, Md., with JB Remetee 213. Polled Premier Exhibitor Karey Howes.
Colyer Herefords, Bruneau, Idaho. Polled Show Bull of the Year Mill Creek Ranch, Alma, Kan., and Ryan & Sharon Breiner, Manhattan, Kan., with MCR B Pure Prophet 9148 ET. Polled Show Heifer of the Year Jordan, Kelley, Mark Geoffrey and Nathan Largent, Kaycee, Wyo., with L3 Lady Storm 008. Polled Premier Exhibitor Colyer Herefords.
To qualify for these prestigious bronzes, exhibitors must have accumulated points and shown at one national and one regional event. Points were calculated throughout the 2010-11 show season, which ran from the beginning of May 2010 to the end of April 2011. The following are the winners for each of the four regions.
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Horned Show Bull of the Year Four L Hereford Farm, Atwood, Tenn., with Four L Dakota Dandy 9126W 35. Horned Show Heifer of the Year Doug LeTourneau, Gallatin, Tenn., with DeLHawk JTH Emma 0965. Horned Premier Exhibitor Four L Hereford Farm. Polled Show Bull of the Year David and Beth Burns, Pikeville, Tenn., and Doug LeTourneau with BF 7055 Stonewall 903 ET. Polled Show Heifer of the Year Doug LeTourneau and Matt Woolfolk, Jackson, Tenn., with WF Rodeo Queen 7478 1090. Polled Premier Exhibitor Doug LeTourneau.
Horned Show Bull of the Year Gary and Kathy Buchholz, Waxahachie, Texas; Jacqueline Rosson, Milford, Texas; and Mallorie Phelps, Grandview, Texas, with GKB EJE B627 Full Tank B927 ET. Horned Show Heifer of the Year Rope Stewart, Sterling City, Texas, with H GH Belvakay 9014 ET. Horned Premier Exhibitor Gary and Kathy Buchholz. Polled Show Bull of the Year Erica Bianchi, Gilroy, Calif., with EB Tonka 183 ET. Polled Show Heifer of the Year Kirbie Day, Waxahachie, Texas; Bryan Cattle Co., Dawson, Texas; and Boggy Creek Polled Herefords, Ragley, La., with KLD BR Rosemary D93 ET. Polled Premier Exhibitor Star Lake Cattle Ranch, Skiatook, Okla.
Northeast region horned show winners recognized were: Ray Ramsey, Greenfield, Ind., show heifer; and David and Marcia DeLong, Janesville, Wis., of DeLHawk Cattle Co., show bull and premier exhibitor. Also pictured are Craig Huffhines, AHA executive vice president (far left); and David Breiner, AHA president (far right).
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Northeast region polled show winners recognized were: Karey Howes, Taneytown, Md., female and premier exhibitor; and accepting the show bull award: Dan Irwin of Thousand Hills Herefords, Stockton, Ill.; Ray and Hattie Duncan of Able Acres, Wingate, Ind.; and Andrew and Linda Garnhart of Mud Creek Farms, German Valley, Ill. Also pictured are Huffhines (far left) and Breiner (far right).
Northwest region horned show winners recognized were: George Sprague, Eugene, Ore., accepting the show heifer award; and accepting the show bull award: Leon, Suzy and Watson Langford and Geoff Andras, all of Okmulgee, Okla.
Southwest horned show award winners (pictured, l to r) are: Gary and Kathy Buchholz, Waxahachie, Texas, accepting the bull and premier exhibitor awards; and Rope Stewart, Sterling City, Texas, female award.
Accepting the Northwest polled show bull honors was the Breiner family of Alma, Kan. Pictured (l to r) are: Sharon, Ryan, David, Diane, Chad, Callea and Karsten Breiner. Also pictured is Huffhines (far left).
Southwest polled show award winners (pictured, l to r) are: Montie Soules, Skiatook, Okla., of Star Lake Cattle Ranch, premier exhibitor; Justin Bryan, Dawson, Texas, Wesley Henry, Ragley, La., and Jason Bryan, Dawson, Texas, accepting the female award; and Chris Bianchi, Gilroy, Calif., accepting the bull award. Also pictured is Breiner (far right).
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Doug LeTourneau, Gallatin, Tenn., (right) won Southeast horned heifer, polled bull, polled heifer and polled premier exhibitor awards. Also pictured is Devann Gregory, Missouri Hereford Queen.
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Keeping the Crown in the Family
At the conclusion of the show, Brianne Abramovitz, Columbia, Mo., was named premier exhibitor. The premier breeder award was given to Purple Reign Cattle Co., Toulon, Ill. Jaye & Sue Decker, La Plata, N.M., exhibited the first-place get of sire, a group sired by DM BR Imax 666 Amanda Bacon named 2011-12 National Hereford Queen. ET. Sayre Herefords, Arenzville, Ill., by Kasey Lettunich exhibited the best six head. Robert Alden of Hamilton, Mo., A highlight of the American Royal After watching her older sister judged the 90-head junior show National Hereford Show is the serve as an ambassador to the prior to the open show. KPH Purple crowning of the National Hereford breed and her older brother be Snooki 002 exhibited by Karey Howes, Queen. Prior to the selection of the just as involved, it is now little sister Taneytown, M.D., was slapped the champion bull, 2010-11 National Amanda’s time to shine. Since grand champion heifer. Taking Hereford Queen Bethany Nolan Cassie was crowned National Polled reserve honors in the junior show was crowned Amanda Bacon of Prairie Hereford Queen the name of the title Jessica Middleswarth, Torrington, Grove, Ark., as the new queen. has changed, but the duties and the Wyo., with TH 525 63N Fairview 84X. Serving and representing the prestige associated with the crown The Feb. 3, 2010, female is sired by Hereford breed is a common quality have not. TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. among Craig and Debbie Bacon’s Amanda says it is an honor to To view complete results of the family. All three of their children — continue the tradition of wearing 2011 American Royal National Cassie, Justin and Amanda — have the all-white uniform as the National Hereford Show visit Hereford.org. committed numerous hours to serving Hereford Queen. “I think it’s a really the breed and Hereford youth. great tradition and it’s professional,” All three have been active in the she explains. “Everyone knows who National Junior Hereford Association the Hereford queen is, and she looks (NJHA), and both Cassie and Justin like no other association queens.” served on the NJHA board. Amanda A senior at Har-Ber High School in is not the first Bacon to wear the Springdale, Ark., Amanda is an active national crown. Cassie served as the member of 4-H and president of her National Polled Hereford Queen in FFA chapter. She is also very active in 2006-07. her community assisting with multiple
civic and community service projects. Amanda says she enjoys spending her time working with her animals and going to shows. She is highly involved with the Arkansas Junior Hereford Association and has served as president and secretary. “As a little girl I would go outside and see these cows that were colored red and white,” Amanda wrote in her queen application story. “Now, as I sit here and write this story, I know my fondness of those red and white cattle
Craig Huffhines, American Hereford Association executive vice president, congratulates Amanda as big sister Cassie watches. Hereford royalty honored during the 2011 American Royal (l to r) are: Bethany Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, 2010-11 National Hereford Queen; Amanda Bacon, Prairie Grove, Ark., 2011-12 National Hereford Queen; Alecia Knapp, Waverly, Iowa, first runner-up; Devann Gregory, Houstonia, Mo., second runner-up; and Sarah Katelyn Smith, Waxahachie, Texas, Miss Congeniality.
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was the onset of a passion that would stay with me for the rest of my life.” Amanda competed against six other young women from across the U.S. for the title. The judges look for a responsible, wellrounded young lady who is willing to spend an entire year traveling all over the country to represent her breed to the best of her ability. The candidates are evaluated on their involvement with and knowledge of the Hereford breed, behavior, attitude, appearance and interaction with producers, as well as their résumés and interviews. First runner-up honors went to Alecia Knapp, Waverly, Iowa. Devann Gregory, Houstonia, Mo., was named second runner-up, and the Miss Congeniality award was presented to Sarah Katelyn Smith, Waxahachie, Texas. Traveling to national shows is nothing new for the Bacon
family, as they have been attending national shows for decades. Amanda, a seventh-generation Hereford breeder, will have no problem representing the breed and its breeders at various shows, sales and other events throughout the U.S. “Becoming the National Hereford Queen is really exciting,” Amanda says. “I am most excited about traveling all over the country and meeting all of the breeders.” Amanda plans on furthering her education at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, pursuing a degree in agricultural law. Amanda’s goal is to passionately represent the livestock industry in the U.S. legal system and to continue to raise Hereford cattle, proof that she is incredibly proud of her Hereford roots. “I love my Hereford cattle and want to really help the breed grow and succeed,” Amanda says. “I have
Bethany crowned Amanda prior to the selection of the champion Hereford bull on Oct. 30.
found my passion in life, the thing that moves me and that I honestly could not live without.” HW
It’s a Royal Time MH 512 MISS T-BONE 1054 P43219369 — Calved: April 1, 2011 — Tattoo: BE 1054 KAIRURU ABERDEEN 03 0047 LELANDS TRANSITION T7 HARVIE DAN T-BONE 196T KAIRURU PLUM T44 P42843277 HARVIE MS FIREFLY 65P HARVIE LADIES MAN 4L {CHB} HARVIE MISS FIREFLY 51F CJH COWBOY 512 {CHB}{DLF,IEF} MF 3001 TRISTEN 754T ET P42827846 BOYD FASINATION 3001
CJH MISTER MOM 350 {DLF,IEF} CJH L1 DOMINETTE 717 REMITALL ONLINE 122L {SOD,CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} BOYD FASINATION 8138
• 2011 American Royal first in class in both the junior and open shows
MH 512 Miss T-Bone 1054
Congratulations and Thank You to Elise and Plainview Farms for their support of our program and for purchasing this heifer from us. — Miller Herefords, Indiana
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2011 Keystone International Livestock Expo Champions RC BF American Made 973 ET
2011 KILE Grand Champion Bull Sire: BR DM CSF Wallace ET MGS: HH Advance 9070J • Selling 1/2 interest and full possession
River Circle Farm
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Ramseys Adrianna 17X
2011 KILE Grand Champion Female Sire: CRR About Time 743 MGS: AA Loaded 5100 • 2011 JNHE class winner • 2011 Indiana Preview Reserve Grand Champion
Ramsey’s Herefords 1471 S. 675 E., Greenfield, IN 46140 Ray Ramsey 317-727-4227
RC Will Ontime 133 ET
Showtime Gabby 013
2011 KILE Reserve Grand Champion Bull Sire: Beckley 758P Ontime 934S MGS: CB Outback 1J
2011 KILE Reserve Grand Champion Female Sire: AA Powerload MGS: Red Mr AKG Power 92 • 2011 Indiana Preview Show Grand Champion • 2011 Indiana State Fair Reserve Grand Champion • 2011 KILE Junior Show Grand Champion
River Circle Howell’s Farm Hereford Farm
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amseys Adrianna 17X and RC BF American Made 973 ET topped the Keystone International Livestock Exposition (KILE) National Hereford Show in Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 7. Terri Barber, Austin, Texas, judged the 126-head show. The overall champion female, Ramseys Adrianna 17X, was shown by Jessica, David, Damon and Josie Hockett, New Palestine, Ind. The July 2010 daughter of CRR About
KILE Judge Terri Barber evaluated 126 Herefords.
Ramseys Adrianna 17X
Grand and intermediate champion female, by Jessica, David, Damon and Josie Hockett, New Palestine, Ind., with a July 16, 2010, daughter of CRR About Time 743. Adrianna also placed fifth in the supreme female competition.
RC BF American Made 973 ET
Grand and senior champion bull, by River Circle Farm, Hartsville, Tenn., with a Nov. 1, 2009, son of BR DM CSF Wallace ET. American Made was also named reserve supreme champion bull.
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Time 743 was first named champion intermediate female. She also placed fifth in the supreme competition. Barber followed with champion junior yearling female, Showtime Gabby 013, owned by Kaitlyn Culy, Hagerstown, Ind. Gabby was born in February 2010 and is by AA Powerload. Gabby was also named champion in the junior show. Exhibiting the champion and reserve champion bulls was River Circle Farm, Hartsville, Tenn. RC BF
Showtime Gabby 013
Reserve grand and champion junior yearling female, by Kaitlyn Culy, Hagerstown, Ind., with a Feb. 20, 2010, daughter of AA Powerload.
RC Will OnTime 133 ET
Reserve grand and junior bull calf champion, by River Circle Farm, with a Jan. 8, 2011, son of Beckley 758P OnTime 934S.
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American Made 973 ET, a November 2009 son of BR DM CSF Wallace ET, won top honors. He later went on to be named reserve champion bull over all breeds. The reserve grand champion bull, RC Will OnTime 133 ET, was first named champion junior bull calf. He is a January 2011 son of Beckley 758P OnTime 934S. In the cow-calf show, Stockdale Hereford Farm, Dayton, Pa., exhibited the champion. DS 145R Roxie 11W ET, a February 2009 daughter of Grandview 7Oaks Sonora 145R,
showed with her March bull calf by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. Reserve champion honors went to a pair owned by Cody Cope, Columbiana, Ohio. He showed CRC Sally 373W, a July 2009 daughter of SLF Big N Rich. At the conclusion of the show, for the second year in a row, Deana Jak Farms Inc., Wagontown, Pa., won best six head. Oak Ledge Farm, Belmont, N.H., won premier breeder and exhibitor. To view complete results of the 2011 Keystone International Hereford Show visit Hereford.org. HW
KILE Junior Show Harrisburg, Pa.—Oct.9 Judge: Lydell Meier, Clinton, Tenn. 56-head shown
Champion female, Kaitlyn Culy, Hagerstown, Ind., with Showtime Gabby 013, 2/20/10, by AA Powerload.
Reserve champion female, Brittany Full, Mount Airy, Md., with LCC S109 Merry Advance 13X ET, 3/5/10, by GO 3196 Advance S109. Best six head: Deana Jak Farms Inc., Wagontown, Pa.
DIVISION WINNERS Spring calf champion heifer: Showtime Cattle Co., Mooreland, Ind., with Showtime Jazzabelle 109 by H Excel 8051 ET. Reserve spring calf champion heifer: Showtime Cattle Co. with Showtime Remember Me 117 by H Excel 8051 ET. Junior calf champion heifer: Lowderman Cattle Co., Macomb, Ill., with LCC 2T Gonna B Merry 1Y ET by MSU TCF Titleist 2T ET. Reserve junior calf champion heifer: Blake Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with BLL LCC She’s All Good 150 by LCC Back N Time ET. Fall calf champion heifer: Nigel Howe, Wagontown, Pa., with M6 Ms 4037 Geisha 0158 ET by THM Durango 4037. Reserve fall calf champion heifer: Oak Ledge Farm, Belmont, N.H., with KEB Torri G Torino 8172X by C -S Gran Torino 8172 ET. Reserve intermediate champion heifer: Hively’s Hereford Land Farm, N. Jackson, Ohio, with Hively’s HLF Lady Rock 50X by Blair Athol 20 The Rock ET 19M. Spring yearling champion heifer: Nathan Frost, Tallula, Ill., with DF Frost Addison 15X by SR CG Hard Rock 5073. Reserve spring yearling champion heifer: Brittany Full, Mount Airy, Md., with LCC S109 Merry Advance 13X ET by GO 3196 Advance S109. Reserve junior yearling champion heifer: Peter Mack, Charlotte, Vt., with SMB 4037 by Ximena 5U 3X by THM Durango 4037. Spring calf champion bull: Oak Ledge Farm with KEB Nexus New Era ET Y by C New Era ET. www.hereford.org
Reserve spring calf champion bull: Stockdale Hereford Farm with DS 4R Chaos 47Y by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. Reserve junior calf champion bull: Lowderman Cattle Co.; Deana Jak Farms Inc., Wagontown, Pa.; Hoffman Cattle Co., Thedford, Neb.; and Cottonwood Springs Farm, Cedar, Mich., with LCC 2T Longdrive 3Y ET by MSU TCF Titleist 2T ET. Fall calf champion bull: River Circle Farm with RC Rolling Rock 046 ET by SR CG Hard Rock 5073. Reserve fall calf champion bull: Oak Ledge Farm with KEB Lariat Legacy S01ETX by HCC Legacy S01 ET. Intermediate champion bull: Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, Ill., and Lowderman Cattle Co., with JB LCC Quagmire 506 by LCC Back N Time ET. Reserve intermediate champion bull: Sky Acres Ranch, Bradford, Vt., and CJ Cattle Co., Mount Joy, Pa., with Sky DVF 4037 Laredo 502X by THM Durango 4037. Champion yearling bull: Kelsey Diehl, Fairfield, Pa., and Josh Hastings & Rachel Issenberg, Townsend, Del., with CHF MST Dozer 009X by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion yearling bull: Red Ridge Cattle Co., Bridgeville, Del., with Red Melo 10X by DeLHawk KO Cash 0803 ET. Reserve champion senior bull: Burns Farms, Pikeville, Tenn., with BF Wallace 9116 by BR DM CSF Wallace ET.
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Perry, Ga.—July 15-16 Judge: Blake Bloomberg, Stillwater, Okla. 27-head shown Champion female, Seth Robinson, Reynolds, with THM 6109 Victra 1199, 1/21/11, by THM Wellington 6109 ET. Reserve champion female, Case Wilson, Bowden, with BF 2490 Addie 0167, 10/25/10, by K&B 927 Advance 2490. Champion steer, John Sumner, Tompkins, Sask., with an 824-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Maggie Clark, Florida, with an 880-lb. steer.
Illinois State Fair, Springfield, Ill.—Aug. 12 Judge: Joel Judge, San Luis Obispo, Calif. • 82-head shown
Champion horned female, Korbin Collins, Flanagan, with Purple RRO Ruby 41X, 3/27/10, by JCS Showtime. Reserve champion horned female, Mariah Behrends, San Jose, with MCR 4002 Rosemary 010X ET, 5/7/10, by BR Moler ET.
West Texas Fair & Rodeo, Abilene, Texas—Sept. 9 Judges: Joe Seale, Lockney, Texas; and John Rayfield, Bryan, Texas • 28-head shown Champion horned female, Kolby Perry, Conroe, with WORR Karma X67, 1/4/11, by Purple Milsap 45S. Reserve champion horned female, Eric Rosson, Milford, with GKB EJE B627 Slyvia B110 ET, 1/14/11, by GKB Downtown B627 ET. Champion polled female, Karlee Cothrum, Santo, with KLD BR Roxy Moler D106 ET, 5/2/10, by BR Moler ET.
Reserve champion polled female, Ashley Radde, Axtell, with RHAR 80P Bridget 4X ET, 2/21/10, by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. SHOWMANSHIP Horned champion, Jake Humphreys, Grandview. Polled champion, Myranda Walters, Lake Worth.
Kansas State Fair, Hutchinson, Kan.—Sept. 10-11 Judge: Randy Perry, Prather, Calif. • 23-head shown Champion female, Brady, Brooke and Ben Jensen, Courtland, with KJ BJ 750P Vickie 168X ET, 3/3/10, by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion female, Kati Fehlman, Junction City, with BR Ginger 9196, 12/2/09, by BR DM Bodacious ET.
Champion steer, Shelby Hutchinson, Chapman, with a 1,341-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Shelby Hutchinson with a 1,284-lb. steer.
Kansas Jr. Livestock Show, Wichita, Kan.—Sept. 24-25 Judge: John Edwards, Llano, Texas • 31-head shown Champion female, Taylor Dieball, Little River with WERK Rosetta 051, 5/6/10, by KJ DWE 854P Evan 278S. Reserve champion female, Kati Fehlman, Junction City, with DM Dominette 020, 4/20/10, by DM BR Sooner.
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Champion steer, Shelby Hutchinson, Chapman, with a 1,274-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Shelby Hutchinson with a 1,353-lb. steer.
Champion polled female, Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, with JB ROF Bethany 1109, 11/9/10, by Golden-Oak 4J Maxium 28M. Reserve champion polled female, Kagney Collins, Flanagan, with Fieldstone Dynamite 101X, 4/5/10, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET.
Western Washington State Fair Puyallup, Wash.—Sept. 16 Judge: Darrell Hansen, Elk Grove, Calif. 46-head shown
Champion female and champion bred-andowned female, Courtney Tribble, Puyallup, with TTF Stanns Bright Future 120W, 9/21/09, by TTF Stanns Top Gun 223T. Reserve champion female and reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Ryan and Colby Rogers, Eatonville, with RH 5216 Yrinah Y3, 4/1/11, by UPS Domino 5216. Champion bull, Sky Senyohl, Enumclaw, with WCF 63N Limited Edition 1Y, 2/1/11, by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. Reserve champion bull, Amanda Vossbeck, Lynden, with SFF Daytona 1X, 2/1/10, by TCW Full Throttle 8E 204N.
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The National Hereford Sale Friday, January 13, 2012
6 p.m. (MST) Beef Palace Auction Arena, Denver, Colo.
It’s Hard to Get All the Coons Up One Tree
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As we Hereford seedstock producers work to improve our position as an integral part of the beef industry, we have many traits that must fall in line to get our product from pasture to plate and keep our cow herd moving forward. • • • • • •
S342 comes close to treeing all coons (traits) up one tree as the old saying goes. S342 has gone through the National Reference Sire Program. S342 sons are thick butted, travel with ease, as he does and are seedstock and commercial producer accepted. S342 daughters are making great brood cows with excellent udder structure and milk flow. S342 is homozygous polled, may sire some extra white. Offering ⅓ interest and ½ possession in the Beefmaker Bull Sale — Feb. 17, 2012.
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Gary R. Hedrick • 678-858-0914 • Office 770-425-5200 • Fax 770-425-4191 Ben Hedrick 404-216-4274 g.hedrick@whitehawkinc.com • www.whitehawkbeefmakers.com Ranch located at 4765 Hwy. 27, Buchanan, Ga. 30113
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A breed changer...An industry equalizer Once in a generation or so a great breeding bull emerges that can help change the direction of a breed or an entire industry. A herd sire has arrived that can bring balance to the direction of the beef industry; a herd sire that can lead us out of an industry lost in the darkness of black and bring light to all that desire to produce the highest quality of beef with the assurance of quality only provided by the stamp of the white face.
“Tank the Ole Bull”
CL 1 DOMINO 5110R {DLF,HYF,IEF} (AHA Reg. #42573483) P&R Herefords would like to introduce our senior
even one breeding season out on the open range. Breed your cows to 5110R and you use a proven linebred pedigree from a program that has led the Hereford breed and has helped save the Hereford breed for over 45 years when outcross and show winning sires nearly devastated the Hereford breed. A great Cooper sire that was a high performer among a calf crop of great herd sires now working in many prominent herds across the country
herd sire, CL 1 Domino 5110R, our candidate for the herd sire that can help lead the Hereford breed back to dominance in the beef industry. 5110R is a sire that brings substance and balance to the beef industry. Choose to use 5110R in your breeding program and be assured of proven quality versus chasing the hottest new sire that doesn’t have a single daughter in production or often hasn’t even survived one winter or
5110R sires progeny of unequaled depth of rib and volume with meat and bone on structurally
correct cattle that move freely and possess some of those extras we look for: easy fleshing ability, eye pigment and breed leading carcass traits. But if you want to know why you should really be using 5110R in your breeding program, just turn the page...
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P&R Ms Advancer 812U with bull calf Dam’s Sire: 5110R
P&R Ms Advancer 727T with bull calf Dam’s Sire: 5110R
P&R Ms Advancer 738T with heifer calf Dam’s Sire: 5110R
...the 5110R daughters proved their worth!
P&R Ms Advancer 831U with bull calf Dam’s Sire: 5110R 2
P&R Ms Advancer 712T Dam’s Sire: 5110R
P&R Ms Advancer 803U Dam’s Sire: 5110R
P&R Ms Advancer 802U Dam’s Sire: 5110R
P&R Ms Advancer 839U Dam’s Sire: 5110R
P&R Ms Advancer 804U Dam’s Sire: 5110R
P&R Ms Advancer 815U Dam’s Sire: 5110R
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A Powerful L1 Bull Makes His Denver Debut See this exciting calf in Denver. He will be in the Barber stalls on The Hill.
GM L1 444-1029
Calved March 6, 2011 • Dehorned Selling limited interest in Denver on this exciting bull calf, call Gene for details.
Half sister — CL 1 Dominette 095K
Dam — CL 1 Dominet 496 1ET
Sire — GM L1 244 444
1237 N. 13th Rd., Lucas, KS 67648 Gene 785-526-7381 • 785-658-5612 Darris 785-525-6200 • 785-658-5208 meitlercattle@wilsoncom.us • www.meitlercattle.com
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Selling 150 lots at the ranch:
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79225 Rye Valley Rd. Callaway, NE 68825 308-836-4430 mailbag@ridderranch.com www.ridderranch.com
John and Mary Ridder Family
Since 1907
RIDDER HEREFORD RANCH
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Super thick, terrific markings, great disposition. 723U is a cow-calf man’s dream.
JNHR Silver Standard 723U
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Powerful 12-trait leader and one of the top breeding bulls in the nation.
K 64H Ribstone Lad 157K
• CJH L1 Domino 0041 • UPS Domino 3027 • R 157K North Star 54U • FA 71S Britisher 102W • R 157K North Star 29P • BAR JZ Sawyer 080U
Visit us in the Yards and in the Hereford Hospitality Suite at the Denver Stock Show. Our carload features two powerful new sires for the industry: 955W and 723U.
• K 64H Ribstone Lad 157K • CL 1 Domino 955W • JNHR Silver Standard 723U • LCI BD 31R Stanmore 327U • GH Adams Neon Tracker ET 521T • Bar JZ Striker 093U
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He keeps getting better. He shows, he sires, and his calves are thick, correct and top performing.
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Boyd Masterpiece 0220 P43145081 — Calved: March 3, 2010 — Tattoo: BE 0220 KCF BENNETT 3008 M326 {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} SHF RIB EYE M326 R117 {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} P42584003 HVH MISS HUDSON 83K 8M
RRH MR FELT 3008 {SOD,CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} KCF MISS 459 F284 MSU MF HUDSON 19H {SOD,CHB}{HYF} SUN VINDY MISS 83K
PW VICTOR BOOMER P606 {SOD}{DLF,HYF,IEF} SSF P606 MS VICTOR 803 P42610510 MPH LADY COON EYES C330
REMITALL BOOMER 46B {SOD,CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} PW VICTORIA 964 8114 DUNWALKE COON EYES 536E MPH MS VICTRA F927
CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$ 0.4 2.7 50 75 25 50 2.0 1.2 0.010 0.43 0.21 23 16 21 26
• This exciting individual combines good looks and impeccable genetic merit to the highest degree. His dam is a role model Hereford cow that transmits power and performance while having a beautiful udder. She is the dam of our top four high selling bulls in our 2011 bull sale as well as being the $25,000 top selling female in our 2010 female production sale. When searching for a fresh young sire that has extra muscle, body volume and good looks, complete eye pigment with a one of a kind dam, your search will lead you to a Masterpiece. For semen, contact Charlie Boyd 606-563-4412 or Jim Reed 660-527-3507. Semen collected and stored at Genex, Strafford, Mo.
SSF P606 Ms Victor 803 Dam of Masterpiece
1-25 units $25 26-50 units $22 51-100 units $20 AI certificates $50
5754 U.S. 62, Mays Lick, KY 41055 Charlie Sr. 606-763-6688 Charlie II 606-763-6418 • Fax 606-763-6343 boydbeefcattle@msn.com
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SALE INDEX ANL Polled Herefords & Guests - - - - - - - - Blair-Athol/Haroldson’s and Friends - - - - - The Berrys - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Breeders Classic - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Brumley Farms - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C&T Cattle Co. & Guests - - - - - - - - - - - - - - California Bullfest - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Circle D Energy and Cattle Co. - - - - - - - - - Colyer Internet Heifer Auction- - - - - - - - - - Curtis Polled Herefords Dispersion - - - - - - Deana Jak Farms Inc. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Debter Hereford Farm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dudley Bros. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Genetic Selection Sale VIII - - - - - - - - - - - - A. Goff & Sons - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Heartland Genetic Blend - - - - - - - - - - - - - J&L Cattle Services & Guests - - - - - - - - - - Jensen Bros. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Journagan Ranch/Missouri State Un. - - - - - Kentucky Hereford Assn. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Langford-Perks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Maryland Hereford Assn. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Micheli Hereford Ranch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nelson Land & Cattle Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - - On the Horizon Sale - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Oregon’s Cascade Spectacular - - - - - - - - - The Poplars Ranch Inc. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Powell Herefords - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ridgeview Farm- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sonoma Mountain/Lambert Ranch - - - - - - Star Lake Cattle Ranch Bull Sale - - - - - - - - Star Lake Cattle Ranch Female Sale - - - - - Strang Herefords - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Texas Hereford Assn. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tri-State Elite V - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - W4 Ranch- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wooden Shoe Farms - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Gettysburg, Pa.—Oct. 1 Auctioneer: Dale Stith Reported by: John Meents 45 females - - - - - - $99,510; average - - - - - - - $2,211 Additional lots 2 embryos- - - - - - - - - $100; average - - - - - - - - - $50 FEMALES WPHF SHR Vicki 626 949, 3/22/99, by Victor Milestone 579 626, consigned by Stone Ridge Manor, Gettysburg, to Rolling Hills Farm, Winchester, Va.; and a January heifer calf by Harvie Raftsman 16R to Skip Kline, Mechanicsburg - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,250 SRM OXH Dominique 442, 4/4/04, by CL 1 Domino 5131E, consigned by Stone Ridge Manor, to H&C Hereford Farm, Lexington, N.C.; and a March bull calf by Harvie Raftsman 16R to Madeline Hendricks, Gettysburg - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,000 SRM Sunshine 122L 511 ET, 1/30/05, by Remitall Online 122L, consigned by Stone Ridge Manor, to Cottage Hill Farm, Petersburg, W.Va.; and a January heifer calf by Harvie Raftsman 16R to Deana Jak Farms Inc., New Enterprise- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,700 SRM Callie 809, 1/12/08, by SRM 460 Karn 630, consigned by Stone Ridge Manor, to Faith Ritchie, Frostburg, Md.; and a January heifer calf by Harvie Raftsman 16R to White Hawk Ranch Inc., Marietta, Ga. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,575 NJW 29N 13L Miss Beau 134R, 4/11/05, by NJW 17G Bold 29N, consigned by Stone Ridge Manor, to Deana Jak Farms Inc.; and a February heifer calf by Harvie Raftsman 16R to Skip Kline - - - - - - - - - $3,350 FBF KAR Blossum 17PU, 3/9/08, by PW Victor Boomer P606, consigned by Fountain Valley Farm, Maryland, to Mohican West, Laurel, Mont.; and a March heifer calf by Harvie Raftsman 16R to Misty Kramer, Upperco, Md. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,350
Colyer Internet Heifer Auction
Bruneau, Idaho—Oct. 1 Auctioneer: Kyle Colyer Reported by: Mark Holt 28 females - - - - - $340,550; average - - - - - - $12,163 Additional lots 1 embryo - - - - - - - - $6,000; average - - - - - - $6,000 FEMALES C New Era Lady 1225 ET, 3/14/11, by C New Era ET, to GKB Cattle, Waxahachie, Texas; and Jacqueline Rosson, Milford, Texas (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - $47,500 C R111 Lady Era 1179 ET, 2/4/11, by C New Era ET, to Curtis and Jackie Castle, Crawford, Okla. (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $30,000
SALE SUMMARY Sale
(U.S. sales reported in this summary occurred during the 2011-12 fiscal year.) No. Bulls Females Total Sales No. Avg. No. Avg. No. Gross Avg.
Consignment 6 Production 32 Month Total 38 11/12 YTD 54 www.hereford.org
84.00 $2,460 176.00 $2,451 260.00 $638,065 $2,454 706.58 $4,072 1,269.00 $3,586 1,925.58 $7,240,440 $3,760 790.58 $3,901 1,445.00 $3,448 2,185.58 $7,878,505 $3,605 822.93 $4,231 2,363.00 $3,765 3,185.93 $12,379,635 $3,886
C Lady Era 1157 ET, 1/29/11, by C New Era ET, to Elm Tree Farms, Paris, Ky. (½ interest) - - - - - - - - $22,500 C Notice Me Nitro 1262, 5/9/11, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET, to Bar One Ranch, Eugene, Ore.- - - - - - - $39,000 C Lady Nitro 1108 ET, 1/16/11, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET, to Elm Tree Farms (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - $18,000 C R111 Lady Era 1178 ET, 2/4/11, by C New Era ET, to GKB Cattle and Bar Oak Ranch, Tolar, Texas (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $13,000 C New Era Lady 1230 ET, 3/17/11, by C New Era ET, to Gina, Vanessa, Black and Drew McDonald, Kimball, Minn. (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 C Chanel’s Lady 1220 ET, 3/12/11, by TH SHR 605 57G Bismarck 243R ET, to Fallon and Gunnar Gohr, Madras, Ore. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $14,000 C 146 Notice Me 1267 ET, 5/20/11, by DM BR L1 Domino 146, to GKB Cattle and Eric Rosson, Milford,Texas- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $14,000 C Lady Time 1043, 1/8/11, by CRR About Time 743, to Brandt and Lane Downing, Terrebonne, Ore.- - - $13,000 C Lady Nitro 1101, 1/15/11, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET, to Kendi, Seely and Kira Sayre, Arenzville, Ill. - - - $10,500 C 146 Notice Me 1263 ET, 5/18/11, by DM BR L1 Domino 146, to Curtis and Jackie Castle - - - - - $8,500
Curtis Polled Herefords Dispersion
Virgil, S.D.—Oct. 1 Auctioneer: Chisum Peterson Reported by: Levi Landers 7 bulls- - - - - - - - - - $32,700; average - - - - - - - $4,671 228 females- - - - -$580,500; average - - - - - - - $2,546 235 lots- - - - - - - - $613,200; average - - - - - - - $2,609 BULL NJW 43T 4037 Born Ready 31X ET, 2/1/10, by THM Durango 4037, to Rausch Herefords, Hoven, S.D. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,500 FEMALES LCG Lyda Bennett 143U, 2/28/08, by KCF Bennett 3008 M116, to Mike Wakeley, Wausa, Neb. - - - $5,000 LCG Lyda Logan 5X, 3/15/10, by CBF SAH Opportunity Plus E121 ET, to Gelderman LLC, Hartford - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,600 DH Ms Gentle Sky 131, 2/8/06, by BAR JZ Eclipse 930H, to Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch, Huron-$4,600 LCG Classy Hazel 167P, 3/8/04, by DR World Class 517 10H, to Gail Williams, Presho- - - - - - - - - $4,600
Nelson Land & Cattle Co.
Marietta, Okla.—Oct. 1 Auctioneer: Eddie Sims and Matt Sims Reported by: Dustin Layton 112 lots- - - - - - - - $382,750; average - - - - - - - $3,417 Additional lots 37 embryos- - - - - - $10,560; average - - - - - - - - $285 FEMALES C Ms Pure Adv 7050 ET, 1/8/07, by C -S Pure Gold 98170, to Star Lake Cattle Ranch, Skiatook; and twin February heifer calves and a January ET heifer calf by DM BR L1 Domino 146, to Bob Conrad, Katy, continued on page 86...
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Journagan Ranch/Missouri State Un.
Texas; Curtis Curry, McAlester; and Scott Dewar, Bakersfield, Calif.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $29,100 TH 557E 57G Burgundy 33N, 1/22/03, by RU 20X Boulder 57G, to DeLHawk Cattle Co., Janesville, Wis. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $12,000 Remitall Kim ET 100S, 2/12/06, by Remitall Patriot ET 13P, to Kevin Self, Whitewright, Texas; and two February ET calves by HH Advance 8203U ET to Watson Cattle Co., Havana, Ark.- - - - - - - - - - $11,200 GOMs L18 Excel P210, 4/12/04, by GO Excel L18, to Bar M, Kerrville, Neb.; and a January heifer calf by NLC Dealers Choice 9004 ET to C&F Farms, Blue Ridge, Texas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $11,100 GO Ms L18 Excel R46, 2/18/05, by GO Excel L18, to Alexis Eudy, Harrisburg, N.C.; and a February bull calf by TH 122 71I Victor 719T to Joe Carlson, Royal Center, Ind.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,200 Remitall Kim ET 136R, 2/26/05, by Remitall Governor 236G, to Buck Cattle Co., Madill; and a February heifer calf by HH Advance 8203U ET to Watson Cattle Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,300 STAR 29F Erica Beth 429S ET, 9/25/06, by CS Boomer 29F, to Alexis Eudy; and a March heifer calf by TH 122 71I Victor 719T to Tessa Stairs, Altus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,000 KCL 122L Bonissa 65K 66P, 9/11/04, by Remitall Online 122L, to Logan Ipsen, Elk Grove, Calif.; and a March bull calf by TH 122 71I Victor 719T to Star Lake Cattle Ranch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,500
Springfield, Mo.—Oct. 8 Auctioneer: Eddie Burks Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh 15.5 bulls- - - - - - - $38,600; average - - - - - - - $2,490 73 females - - - - - $236,025; average - - - - - - - $3,233 88.5 lots- - - - - - - $274,625; average - - - - - - - $3,103 BULL LJR MSU 137S Miles 32Y, 1/23/11, by LJR 243G Stampede 137S, to Square D Polled Herefords, Langbank, Saskatchewan- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,200 FEMALES LJR Lorie 72S, 1/23/06, by PW Victor Boomer P606, to Glengrove Farms, Rolla; and a January heifer calf by Golden-Oak 4J Maxium 28M to Alex Roth, Altenburg - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,700 Walker CJW Miss P430 17L 692, 10/24/06, by PWF Mohican Kaboom P430 ET, to Aufdenburg Polled Herefords, Perryville; Ernst Polled Herefords, Perryville; and Reynolds Polled Herefords, Huntsville; and a March heifer calf by LJR 872G Neal 24N, to Beau Brehm L Ranches, Belle Rive, Ill.- - - - - - - $6,350 LJR Genetic Queen 116N, 1/26/03, by Square-D Contour 920G, to Ashewood Farms, Selmer, Tenn.; and a February heifer calf by NJW 98S Durango 44U to Julie Choate, Pleasant Hope- - - - - - - - - - - $6,200 LJR Winona 177U, 2/5/08, by CMF 584T Frontier 634L, to Candy Meadow Farms Inc., Lexington, Tenn.; and a January heifer calf by LJR 571K Trace 277T to Devann, Morgann and Jordann Gregory, Houstonia- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,300
Genetic Selection Sale VIII
Maryland Hereford Assn.
Spring Valley, Wis.—Oct. 2 Auctioneer: Dale Stith Reported by: John Meents 2.75 bulls - - - - - - - - $9,800; average - - - - - - - $3,564 60 females - - - - - $153,800; average - - - - - - - $2,563 62.75 lots - - - - - - $163,600; average - - - - - - - $2,607 BULL Wildcat Tundra Star 104 ET, 3/4/2011, by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N, consigned by Wildcat Cattle Co., Darlington, to Scott Schwier, Fountain, Minn. (¾ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,300 FEMALES MGM Tonic Prospect 3008 13W, 3/19/09, by Purple Tonic 10M, consigned by MGM Polled Herefords, Hartford, to Brown Family Farm, Hartland; and a February heifer calf by THM Durango 4037 to Ella Meyer, Keswick, Iowa- - - $4,650 Brookview M48 Anx Ute 30U, 2/7/08, by NJW 57G Cimmaron 81N, consigned by Boettcher’s Brookview Acres, Fairchild, to Kenrady Polled Herefords, Auburndale; and a February heifer calf by Brookview M48 Rocket 37R to Maddie Erickson, Wilson- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,500 LHF P04 Gypsy 764T, 3/19/07, by CMR Brandon P04, consigned by Larson Hereford Farm, Spring Valley, to John Dalton, Emerald; and an April heifer calf by Churchill Yellowstone 601S ET to Melissa Stogdill, Bay City- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,400 Brookview M48 Strobe 43S, 2/22/06, by SHF Missle 236G M48, consigned by Boettcher’s Brookview Acres, to Sunny Side Stock Farm, Dresden, Ohio; and a February heifer calf by Brookview 408 Wisconsin 40W to BTF Cattle, Kenton, Ohio- - - $4,350 86
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Frederick, Md.—Oct. 8 Auctioneer: Dale Stith Reported by: John Meents 1 bull - - - - - - - - - - - $1,875; average - - - - - - - $1,875 43 females - - - - - - $85,000; average - - - - - - - $1,977 44 lots - - - - - - - - - $86,875; average - - - - - - - $1,974 FEMALES FBF KLH Bella 05PW, 3/17/09, by NLC 115N Cowboy 39R ET, consigned by Foggy Bottom Farms, Taneytown, to Star Lake Cattle Ranch, Skiatook, Okla.; and an April heifer calf by STAR LLC Smooth Operatr 40W ET, to Deana Jak Farms Inc., New Enterprise, Pa.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,050 Glenview 163M Victra 1T, 2/20/07, by STAR 8006 Enyeto 163M ET, consigned by R&T Acres, Frederick, to Cottage Hill Farm, Petersburg, W.Va.; and a March heifer calf by Harvie Raftsman 16R, to Deana Jak Farms Inc.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,000 NCF Miss Legend U1, 3/7/08, by Feltons Legend 242, consigned by Norwich Creek Farm, Queen Anne, to Hal Lipscomb, Bruceton Mills, W.Va.; and a January heifer calf by CRR About Time 743 to Eastside Farm, Frederick- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,600 FFV 5133 37M T54, 2/1/07, by RF 262D Victor 24R, consigned by Fauquier Farm, Warrenton, Va.; and a March heifer calf by MSU TCF Revolution 4R, to Deana Jak Farms Inc.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,050 JJD Expression 8103, 4/4/08, by PW Mohican Nasdaq P316, consigned by Eastside Farm, to Skyline Farm, Clinton, Conn.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,000 SRM Manor Lady Precision 854, 4/19/08, by ECR Precision 6246, consigned by Jerry Rogers, W. Friendship, to Jack Merritt, Leesburg, Va.; and a March heifer calf by SRM 711 Embracer 411 to Deana Jak Farms Inc.- - $3,000
On the Horizon Sale
Eugene, Ore.—Oct. 8 Auctioneer: Trent Stewart Reported by: Mark Holt 13.5 females - - - - - $36,300; average - - - - - - - $2,689 FEMALES SPH Maya 331Y, 3/22/2011, by C Maui Jim ET, to Split Butte Livestock, Minidoka, Idaho (½ interest) - - - - $4,000 BAR1 7180 Lulu Y1, 1/9/11, by C 146 Domino 7180 ET, consigned by Bar One Ranch, Eugene, to Colyer Herefords, Bruneau, Idaho - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,000 ECR 7180 Betty Jo 41Y ET, 3/21/11, by C 146 Domino 7180 ET, consigned by Eagle Canyon Ranch, Buhl, Idaho, to Jared Patterson, Burley, Idaho - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,000 SPH Narissa 338X, 3/25/10, by SB BVM 018 19R Ovation 15U ET, to Hacklin Hereford Ranch, Redmond - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,600 SPH Kathy 328X, 3/10/2010, by SB BVM 018 19R Ovation 15U ET, to Ken Rasmussen, Sublimity - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$3,400 SCC Milly 315Y, 3/15/2011, by Purple Milsap 45S, consigned by Simpson Cattle Co., Bend, to Stallings Polled Herefords, Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,400
Ridgeview Farm
Alto, Mich.—Oct. 9 Auctioneers: Cody Lowderman and Dale Stith Reported by: John Meents .5 bull- - - - - - - - - - - $4,000; average - - - - - - $8,000 48 females - - - - - $254,500; average - - - - - - - $5,302 48.5 lots- - - - - - - $258,500; average - - - - - - - $5,330 Additional lots 6 comm. females- - - $8,025; average - - - - - - - $1,338 BULL CLF GCC Holdin An Ace Y221, 2/13/11, by Goble Aces N Eights 321W, consigned by Cutler’s Little Farm, Middleville, to Jeff Moss Cattle Co., Oregon (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,000 FEMALES Goble Miss Online 217Y, 2/11/11, by Remitall Online 122Y, to Cutler’s Little Farm; and Max, Grant and Nolan Goble, Alto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $20,000 HCH Madison X329, 3/18/10, by RVP STAR 533P Can-Am ET 57U, consigned by Harris Creek Herefords, Alto, to Cutler’s Little Farm; and Max, Grant and Nolan Goble- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $14,250 GCC Tia Maria U513, 5/13/08, by SB 122L Git-RDone 19R ET, to Cutler’s Little Farm; and Max, Grant and Nolan Goble; and a May heifer calf by STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P to Rollins Herefords, Noblesville, Ind.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $13,000 GVM Miss Bright Star 533P 0908, 2/26/08, by STAR Bright Future 533P ET, to Albin Farms, Newman, Ill.; and a February heifer calf by NLC 146 Pistol Pete 717 ET to DeLHawk Cattle Co., Earlville, Ill.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,500 Glenview 7425 Bernadette W34, 4/1/09, by Glenview 10H Head/Class 7425ET, to River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, Ontario; and a February steer calf by LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S to Livian Vonderhaar, Mason, Ohio- - - - - - - - - - - $9,500 LBB 0606 Violet 42W, 4/14/09, by KJ C&L J119 Victory 258S ET, to Star Lake Cattle Ranch, Skiatook, Okla.; and a February heifer calf by LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S to Lamb Bros. Beef, Wilson, Wis.- - - - - - - - $9,150 www.hereford.org
DeLHawk Jade 204S 0921, 3/2/09, by STAR OBF Bogart 5L, to Eastside Farm, Frederick, Md.; and a January heifer calf by LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S to River Valley Polled Herefords - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,500 CLF GCC Miss Montana W333, 3/24/09, by LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S, to Green Meadow Farms, Jasper, Ind.; and a February heifer calf by THM Durango 4037 to Shady Birch Farm, Grafton, Ontario- - $8,000 THM 4037 Victra 9317, 9/12/08, by THM Durango 4037, to River Valley Polled Herefords; and a February heifer calf by LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S to Olivia Williams, Fairfield, Va.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,950 GH Goble Raven Y305, 3/4/11, by RVP STAR 533P Can-Am ET 57U, to Cutler’s Little Farm; and Max, Grant and Nolan Goble- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,850
The Poplars Ranch Inc.
McArthur, Calif.—Oct. 10 Auctioneer: Eric Duarte Reported by: Mark Holt 20 bulls- - - - - - - - - $77,400; average - - - - - - - $3,870 BULLS TPR 121 Mr Dom 10Y, 2/23/10, by JAK L1 Domino P121, to Carroll Ranch, McArthur - - - - - - - - - $4,600 TPR 6162 Domino 30Y, 3/9/10, by UPS Domino 6162, to SX Ranch, Alturas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,300 TPR 6162 Domino 24Y, 3/3/10, by UPS Domino 6162, to SX Ranch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,200 TPR 121 Domino 17Y, 2/28/10, by JAK L1 Domino P121, to Nonella Livestock, Klamath Falls, Ore.-$4,100 TPR 6162 Domino 1Y, 2/8/10, by UPS Domino 6162, to M&H Ranch, N. Powder, Ore.- - - - - - $4,000 TPR 121 Domino 31Y, 3/16/10, by JAK L1 Domino P121, to Meadowbrook Ranch, Red Bluff- - - - $4,000
Powell Herefords
Ft. McKavett, Texas—Oct. 11 Auctioneer: Jim Birdwell Reported by: Dustin Layton 87 bulls- - - - - - - - $282,050; average - - - - - - - $3,242 56 females - - - - - - $46,400; average - - - - - - - - $829 143 lots- - - - - - - - $328,450; average - - - - - - - $2,297 Additional lots 20 comm. females- $13,500; average - - - - - - - - $675 26 black/whiteface females-$24,050; average- - - $925 BULLS JP Mr James Dom 0304, 1/20/10, by JP 3913 Domino 6853, to Prairie Oaks Ranch, Gallion, Ala. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,250 JP Mr James Dom 0267, 1/12/10, by JP 3913 Domino 6853, to Scharbauer Ranch, Amarillo- - $6,000 JP Mr Domino 0334, 2/6/10, by KB Mister Domino 412P, to Craig Pfluger, Eden - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,750 JP Mr James Dom 0237, 1/9/10, by JP 3913 Domino 6853, to Borcher’s Southern Y Ranch LP, Victoria- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,500 JP Mr James Dom 0265, 1/11/10, by JP 3913 Domino 6853, to Dunbar Ranch, Rocksprings- - $5,250
Sonoma Mountain/Lambert Ranch
Kenwood, Calif.—Oct. 12 Auctioneer: Rick Machado Reported by: Mark Holt 49 bulls- - - - - - - - $179,700; average - - - - - - - $3,667 Additional lots 12 comm. females- $11,310; average - - - - - - - - $943 BULLS SMH 5212 Advance 0010, 2/4/10, by HH Advance 5212R, to Turbo Properties, Mendocino- - - - - - $5,700 SMH Bottomline 0056, 4/18/10, by /S Bottomline 6420 ET, to Boston Ranch, Exeter - - - - - - - - - - $5,400 SMH Harland Domino 0020, 2/10/10, by CJH Harland 408, to LNK Ranches, N. Powder, Ore.- $5,200 SMH 5212 Advance 0014B, 2/5/10, by HH Advance 5212R, to Weger Steele Livestock, Santa Rosa- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,800 SMH Fantastic Cowboy 9085B, 9/19/09, by CJH Cowboy 512, to Jim Keegan, Williams- - - - - - $4,800
Dudley Bros.
Comanche, Texas—Oct. 13 Auctioneer: Ruben Reyes Reported by: Dustin Layton 143 bulls- - - - - - - $465,900; average - - - - - - - $3,258 BULLS DB 4043 Game 9484, 9/19/09, by BK Game Plan 4043, to Bonchasse Land Co. LLC, Shreveport, La. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,000 DB 5216 Dom 9161, 9/10/09, by UPS Domino 5216, to Bonchasse Land Co. LLC- - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,000 DB 3154 Dom 9396, 9/27/09, by BF 1132 Domino 3154, to Scharbauer Ranch, Amarillo- - - - - - - - $5,600 DB 5216 Dom 9170, 9/14/09, by UPS Domino 5216, to Bonchasse Land Co. LLC- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,600 DB 321 Play 9028, 9/2/09, by Churchill Player 321, to Linda Cowden, Midland- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,500
ANL Polled Herefords & Guests
Steelman, Saskatchewan—Oct. 15 Auctioneer: Chris Poley Reported by: Levi Landers 37 females - - - - - $130,500; average - - - - - - - $3,527 Additional lots 6 embryos- - - - - - - - $3,150; average - - - - - - - - $525 FEMALES ANL P606 Marietta 110X, 3/4/10, by PW Victor Boomer P606, to Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Mississauga, Ontario - - - - - - - - - - $11,000 ANL Haroldson’s 45P Maple 39Y, 3/4/11, by NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P, to OJJ Ranch, Ririe, Idaho- - $6,000 MA HR Tracey 68S 9X, 1/15/10, by SR CG Hard Rock 5073, to Calvin Fornwald, Carlyle - - - - - - - - - $6,000 ANL A 7136 143 Splendid ET 12Y, 2/10/11, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET, to Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla. - - - $5,750 Glenlees 129T Dawne 103X, 4/4/10, by Remitall Timekeeper 129T, to Redneck Ranch, Wildwood, Alberta - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,100
C&T Cattle Co. & Guests
Kisbey, Saskatchewan—Oct. 15 Auctioneer: Dale Stith Reported by: Levi Landers 37 females - - - - - $104,675; average - - - - - - - $2,829 FEMALES C&T 102S Snap 36X, 3/2/10, by MHPH 13P Stetson 102S, to Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Mississauga, Ontario - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,500 PCL Dody 57T 3X, 2/5/10, by GHC Cardinal 57T, consigned by Phantom Creek Livestock, Swift Current, to Twin-View Polled Herefords, Strathclair, Manitoba - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,000 PCL Blossom 55S 39X, 4/2/10, by HF 59M Statesman ET 55S, consigned by Phantom Creek Livestock, to Topp Herefords, Grace City, N.D.; and ANL Polled Herefords, Steelman- - - - - - - - - - - $5,000 McCoy 60U Zena 57X, 3/7/10, by C&T 12R Bobcat ET 60U, consigned by McCoy Cattle Co., Milestone, to Ray Johnson, Lancaster, Minn. - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,950 McCoy 25M Melody 144X, 3/24/10, by GHR Millionaire 10E 25M, consigned by McCoy Cattle Co., to Robert Bestrop, Osage- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,400
A. Goff & Sons
Harrisville, W.Va.—Oct. 15 Auctioneer: John Spiker Reported by: John Meents 1 bull - - - - - - - - - - - $1,950; average - - - - - - - $1,950 49 females - - - - - - $74,425; average - - - - - - - $1,519 50 lots- - - - - - - - - - $76,375; average - - - - - - - $1,528 FEMALES UHF M22 Morgan U10U, 3/10/08, by PW Mohican Nasdaq P316, consigned by Ralph E. Ullman & Son, Graysville, Ohio, to Robert Shapley, New Matamoras, Ohio- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,000 JJD Misty 8067, 3/1/08, by PW Mohican Nasdaq P316, consigned by Ralph E. Ullman & Son, to Robert Shapley- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,000 UHF Jewel U04T, 4/6/07, by MSU Star Headliner, consigned by Ralph E. Ullman & Son, to Robert Shapley- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $2,600 CHF Renee 011X, 4/11/10, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R, consigned by Cottage Hill Farm, Petersburg, to Boyd Beef Cattle, Mays Lick, Ky.; and Oakwood Farm, Gallipolis, Ohio- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $2,200 WPM Sunny One 603, 1/6/06, by FSL Mach One 10Y, and an August heifer calf by WPM Sundown N39 615, consigned by McDonald Polled Herefords, Jane Lew, to William Lowrey, Avella, Ohio- - - - $2,000
Heartland Genetic Blend
Perryville, Mo.—Oct. 15 Auctioneer: Monte Lowderman Reported by: Dennis Schock 4 bulls- - - - - - - - - - $10,700; average - - - - - - - $2,675 29 females - - - - - - $52,400; average - - - - - - - $1,807 33 lots- - - - - - - - - - $63,100; average - - - - - - - $1,912 BULLS APH 743 Justin Time 1Y, 1/5/11, by CRR About Time 743, consigned by Aufdenberg Polled Herefords, Perryville, to Day’s Family Farms, Pilot Grove (¾ interest, full possession) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,000 continued on page 88...
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MPH In Time 4X, 2/10/10, by CRR About Time 743, consigned by Mueller’s Polled Herefords, Perryville, to Dustin Donze, Perryville- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $2,750 FEMALES LPH M7 Lizzie 28U, 9/10/08, by LJR M7 Regent 212R, and a March bull calf by Glengrove Umpire U16, consigned by Lizzie’s Polled Herefords, Jackson, to Moundview Polled Herefords, Lebanon, Ill.- $3,550 LPH Lizzie 12P, 2/12/04, by FTF Format 024K, consigned by Lizzie’s Polled Herefords, to Terry Warner, Charleston, Ill.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $2,600 MPH Carefree 267N 38W, 10/24/09, by LJR 51F Nash 267N, consigned by Mueller’s Polled Herefords, to Harsey Angus Ranch, Murphysboro, Ill.- - - - $2,500
Jensen Bros.
Courtland, Kan.—Oct. 15 Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh .5 bull- - - - - - - - - - $50,000; average - - - - - $100,000 64 females - - - - - $465,700; average - - - - - - - $7,277 64.5 lots- - - - - - - $515,700; average - - - - - - - $7,995 BULL KJ HVH 33N Redeem 485T ET, 3/15/07, by SHF Radar M326 R125, to Delaney Herefords Inc., Lake Benton, Minn.; Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb.; and Churchill Cattle Co., Manhattan, Mont. (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $50,000 FEMALES KJ HVH 33N Radisson 471T ET, 3/11/07, by SHF Radar M326 R125 and a Sept. heifer calf by Churchill Rancher 592R, to Swanson Family Herefords, Peterson, Iowa; Hoffman Ranch and Churchill Cattle Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $23,000 KJ 440L Victoria 021W, 3/19/09, by KCF Bennett 3008 M326, to Hoffman Ranch; and a February heifer calf by THR Thor 4029 to Wayne Heyen, Medora, Ill. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $18,250 KJ 804P Devon 647U, 3/3/08, by UPS Domino 3027, to Mead Farms, Barnett, Mo.; and a February bull calf by KJ HVH 33N Redeem 485T ET to Robin Hogberg, Langenburg, Saskatchewan- - - - - - $16,000 KJ 274S Page 592U, 2/1/08, by SHF Progress P20, to 4K Herefords, Salem, Mo.; and a February bull calf by KJ HVH 33N Redeem 485T ET to Knoll Crest Farm, Red House, Va.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $15,300 KJ HVH 33N Radisson 473T ET, 3/11/07, by SHF Radar M326 R125 and a Sept. heifer calf by Churchill Rancher 592R, to Ron Hallbauer, Carlinville, Ill. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $15,000
Blair-Athol/Haroldson’s and Friends
Alamed, Saskatchewan—Oct. 16 Auctioneer: Dale Stith Reported by: Levi Landers 4 bulls- - - - - - - - - - $39,350; average - - - - - - - $9,838 45 females - - - - - $166,600; average - - - - - - - $3,702 49 lots- - - - - - - - - $205,950; average - - - - - - - $4,203 BULLS Haroldsons WLC Rhino ET 48Y, 3/26/11, by SHF Tahoe R117 T100, to Double J Polled Herefords, Maidstone; RSK Farms, Brandon, Manitoba; Kevin Stocki, Fisher Branch, Manitoba; Scott Alta Farms, 88
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Red Deer, Alberta; and Moeskaer Polled Herefords, Randers, Denmark (¾ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - $22,000 Haroldsons WLC Motive ET 41Y, 3/23/11, by SHF Tahoe R117 T100, to Amy Clouthier, Pembroke, Ontario (½ interest, full possession) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,250 FEMALES Haroldson’s WLC Grace ET 54S, 3/6/06, by Remitall Patriot ET 13P, to Longview Farm, Unadilla, Neb. (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 Haroldsons Divine 4T 39Y, 3/22/11, by Haroldson’s WLL Anchor 4T, to Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Mississauga, Ontario - - - - - - - - - - - $7,000 Haroldson’s Carla T100 27X, 3/17/10, by SHF Tahoe R117 T100, to Phantom Creek Polled Herefords, Swift Current- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,600
California Bullfest
Galt, Calif.—Oct. 16 Auctioneer: Jake Parnell Reported by: Mark Holt 28 bulls- - - - - - - - - $90,750; average - - - - - - - $3,241 BULLS SS TS Cody Lucifer 9S80, 9/27/09, by UPS Domino 5271, consigned by Schohr Herefords, Gridley, to Boekenoogen Ranches, Carmel Valley- - - - - - - $5,200 Ss Cody Ray 9S91, 11/2/09, by UPS Domino 5271, consigned by Schohr Herefords, to Bidart Bros. Ranches, Bakersfield - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,400 SS Rambo Horatio 9S78, 9/10/09, by GH Rambo 279R, consigned by Schohr Herefords, to Tom Tobias, Tres Pinos - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,300 SS Ms Cody Betty 0S39, 4/19/10, by UPS Domino 5271, consigned by Schohr Herefords, to Tom Tobias - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,100 SS Maui Jim Bently 0S17, 4/2/10, by C Maui Jim ET, consigned by Schohr Herefords, to Gansberg Ranch, Markleeville- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,100
Circle D Energy and Cattle Co.
Vincent, Ohio—Oct. 16 Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman Reported by: John Meents 50 females - - - - - - $187,450; average - - - - - - - $3,749 Additional lots 21 embryos- - - - - - - $8,625; average - - - - - - - - $411 FEMALES ECA 8L Primavera 122L 8P, 3/7/04, by Remitall Online 122L, to Ralph E. Ullman & Son, Graysville; and Cottage Hill Farm, Petersburg, W.Va.; and a February bull calf by C -S Pure Gold 98170 to Popplewell Herefords, Russell Springs, Ky.- - - $8,000 Circle D LCC Tracy’s Gold 870ET, 10/5/10, by C -S Pure Gold 98170, to Jeff Cochran, Oxford, Iowa - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,300 Circle D Miss Pure Gold 808, 3/18/08, by C -S Pure Gold 98170, to James Woodruff, Vincent; and a March heifer calf by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET to Angela Ostergaard, Alexandria- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,200 KC 17N Cindy 606, 5/14/06, by PW Victor Boomer P606, to Sunny Side Farm, Dresden; and a March heifer calf by NS Unifier 845 to Robert McCrumb, Volant, Pa.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,800 Circle D 122L Jackie 100ET, 3/20/10, by Remitall Online 122L, to T-Bone Ranch Co., Antonito, Colo. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,400
Circle D Miss Pride 509 ET, 3/12/09, by SR CG Hard Rock 5073, to Garth Regula, Fresno; and a March heifer calf by THM Durango 4037 to Ridgeview Farm, Alto, Mich.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,400.
Langford-Perks
Okmulgee, Okla.—Oct. 16 Auctioneer: Eddie Sims Reported by: Dustin Layton .25 bull- - - - - - - - - $26,000; average - - - - - $104,000 32.5 females- - - - $207,500; average - - - - - - - $6,385 32.75 lots - - - - - - $233,500; average - - - - - - - $7,130 Additional lots .75 pick- - - - - - - - - - $8,000; average - - - - - - $10,667 BULL TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET, 3/19/08, by TH SHR 605 57G Bismarck 243R ET, to Whispering Pine Farms LLC, Kimball, Minn. (¼ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - $26,000 FEMALES TH 100T 719T Megan 14W, 1/18/09, by TH 122 71I Victor 719T, to T-Bone Ranch Co., Antonito, Colo.; and a February heifer calf by TH 557E 45P Tank 506U ET to Topp Herefords, Grace City, N.D. (½ interest in cow) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $20,750 LH Langford Lady 0253 ET, 11/14/10, by THM Durango 4037, to Turkey Feather Ranch, Ada - $21,500 PR 242 Lola 7003, 2/5/07, by Feltons Legend 242, to Kegley Farms, Burlington, Wis. and Grant Wiswell Family, Elkhorn, Wis.; and a March heifer calf by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET to Grant Wiswell Family- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,150 PR 279R Ramona 7024 ET, 3/10/07, by GH Rambo 279R, to Ground Zero Farms, Watts- - - - - - - - $10,000 LH Miss Bailout 1137 ET, 3/27/11, by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET, to Robbie Myers, Siloam Springs, Ark.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 LH Miss Intense 0025, 2/15/10, by BR DM TNT 7010 ET, to Albin Farms, Newman, Ill.- - - - - - $10,000 PR 9126J Lass 8021 ET, 2/26/08, by CL 1 Domino 9126J 1ET, to Tyler Galloway, W. Burlington, N.Y.; and a March heifer calf by PR 80P Recharge 7022 ET to Street Family Farms Inc., Cave City, Ark. - - - - $8,200 Perks 144U Hot Luv 1060, 2/20/11, by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET, to Miller Cattle Co., Council Hill- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,000 PR 102K Selma 7063, 4/14/07, by NJW 28E Steeldust 102K, to Hardy Edwards, Winterville, Ga.; and a February heifer calf by TH 75J 243R Bailout 144U ET to Lamle Herefords, Isabella - - - - - - $8,000 LH Langford Lady 1115, 3/13/11, by BR DM TNT 7010 ET, to Jacob Gould, Stillwater - - - - - - - - - $7,500 PR 6128 Faith 9003, 2/1/09, by DCC 4002 McAllen 6128 ET, to Dick St. Clair, Jefferson, Iowa; and a March bull calf by TH T90 719T Victor 92W to Hixson Hereford Farm, Knoxville, Iowa- - - - - - - - - - - - $7,500 PICK Pick of Langford Pen of Denver Bulls, to C.V. Ledbetter & Son Inc., Okmulgee (¾ interest) - - - $8,000
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Star Lake Cattle Ranch Bull Sale
Skiatook, Okla.—Oct. 16 Auctioneers: Eddie Sims, Matt Sims and Eddie Burks Reported by: Dustin Layton 36.83 bulls - - - - - $292,350; average - - - - - - - $7,938 BULLS STAR ShockWave 13Y ET, 1/6/11, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET, to DeLHawk Cattle Co., Janesville, Wis., and Earlville, Ill. (¼ interest) - - - $50,000 STAR ShockWave 13Y ET, 1/6/11, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET, to The Shock Wave Group (in-herd breeding interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $65,000 STAR KKH SSF Keyshawe 147Y ET, 2/9/11, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET, to Moss Land & Cattle Co., Powell Butte, Ore. (¼ interest) - - - - - $15,250 STAR KCL Cumberland 276Y ET, 3/13/11, by TH 805H 743 About Time 415W ET, to Harrison Cattle, Arapaho (⅓ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $12,500 STAR KKH Timeless 505X ET, 9/2/10, by CRR About Time 743, to Floyd Summers, Claremore- - - - - $11,000
Star Lake Cattle Ranch Female Sale
Skiatook, Okla.—Oct. 16 Auctioneers: Eddie Sims, Matt Sims and Eddie Burks Reported by: Dustin Layton 50 females - - - - - $407,925; average - - - - - - - $8,159 Additional lots 77 embryos- - - - - - $41,125; average - - - - - - - - $534 FEMALES STAR KKH SSF Olive Awe 323Y ET, 5/1/11, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET, to Addison Jones, Harrod, Ohio - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $57,000 STAR Impassable Dream 80Y ET, 1/25/11, by Golden Oak Outcross 18U, to Lucas Stumpf, Columbia, Ill.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $46,000 STAR KKH SSF Keyloni 44 ET, 1/2/08, by Remitall Online 122L, to Moss Land & Cattle, Powell Butte, Ore.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $29,000 STAR She’s Awe Charisma 19Y ET, 1/7/11, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET, to 216 Ranch, Fairland- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $28,000 STAR KKH Kesskadee 225U ET, 2/14/08, by Remitall Online 122L, to Moss Land & Cattle; and a February bull calf by FCC 7M Quantum 2U to Willie Newman, Oologah- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $12,700 STAR KKH SSF Keyonla 319Y ET, 4/27/11, by Remitall Online 122L, to Tessa Stehr, Altus- - $12,000 STAR SSF HCC Winning 195Y ET, 2/21/11, by Golden Oak Outcross 18U, to Bent Creek LLC, N. Royalton, Ohio- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $11,000 STAR SSF HCC Dusty Rose 95Y ET, 1/26/11, by NJW 139J Duster 47P, to Nicole Folkman, Ixonia, Wis. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,500 STAR MKS Stir N It Up 58W, 1/17/09, by STAR KKH SSF Bright Kelly 408 ET, to 216 Ranch; and a January heifer calf by HB STAR Battle Ground 2013 to River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, Ontario - - $9,500 STAR Yabba Dabba Dee 38Y ET, 1/12/11, by STAR KKH SSF Kamikaze 41W ET, to Lamb Bros. Beef, Wilson, Wis. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,400 STAR TRF Heir Apparent 85Y ET, 1/25/11, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET, to Stacey Beard, Odon, Ind.; and CES Polled Herefords, Wadley, Ga.- - - $9,400
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STAR TCF Reflections 148W ET, 2/3/09, by Remitall Online 122L, to, to Moss Land & Cattle- - - - - - - $9,000 STAR BSP High Octane 105Y ET, 1/28/11, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET, to Justin Hurst, Nevada, Mo.- - - $7,800 STAR SSF HCC Caliente 294Y ET, 3/28/11, by Harvie Tailor Made ET 7W, to Bent Creek LLC- - - - - - - -$7,500
The Berrys
Cheyenne, Wyo.—Oct. 17 Auctioneer: Lynn Weishaar Reported by: Ben Brillhart 55 bulls- - - - - - - - $195,700; average - - - - - - - $3,558 BULLS B Rancher 33, 3/16/10, by Churchill Rancher 592R, to Y Cross Ranch, Horse Creek- - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,250 B Mr. Mom 17, 3/11/10, by / S 745 Mr Mom 6435 ET, to Lerwick Bros., Albin - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,750 B Ribstone 12, 3/10/10, by F 157K Ribstone 763, to Carl Shaffer, Rock River - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,250 B 19T Ribstone 14, 3/10/10, by LBH 157K Ribstone ET 19T, to Lerwick Bros.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,250 B Rancher 50, 3/26/10, by Churchill Rancher 592R, to Carl Shaffer- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,250
Texas Hereford Assn.
Buffalo, Texas—Oct. 19 Auctioneer: Leo Casas Reported by: Dustin Layton 55 bulls- - - - - - - - - - - - - $114,050; average - - $2,074 52 females - - - - - - - - - - - $42,725; average - - - $822 107 lots- - - - - - - - - - - - - $156,775; average - - $1,465 Additional lots 177 crossbred females- - $208,970; average - - $1,181 BULLS Atlas Mr Performance 100S 70W, 9/8/09, by Atlas Sleep Number 100S, consigned by Precious Atlas, Grandview, to TDCJ, Huntsville - - - - - - - $3,700 OAKS Double Down 9059 ET, 3/12/09, by H Easy Deal 609 ET, consigned by Jackie and Evelyn Chastain, Ft. Worth, to TDCJ- - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,700 RJ Bac Ta Future 001, 2/10/10, by STAR Bright Future 533P ET, consigned by Rafter J Cattle Co., Abilene, to Bobby Terry, Oakwood - - - - - - - - - $3,500 CY F&F Advance 991, 11/6/09, by GO 3196 Advance T9, consigned by Mike Fuston, Turkey, to TDCJ- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,500 CY F&F Starfire 999, 12/11/09, by F&F Starfire 220, consigned by Mallorie Phelps, Grandview, to TDCJ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,300
W4 Ranch
Morgan, Texas—Oct. 21 Auctioneer: Jim Birdwell Reported by: Dustin Layton 93 bulls- - - - - - - - $282,050; average - - - - - - - $3,033 Additional lots 32 comm. females- $59,000; average - - - - - - - $1,844 BULLS W4 613 Domino W628, 10/25/09, by H Banker 613 ET, to Prairie Oaks Ranch, Greensboro, Ala. - - - $5,300 W4 6058 Domino W709, 9/15/09, by B 295 Domino 6058, to Sam Good, Burleson- - - - - - - $5,250
W4 -S Advance Dom W161 ET, 9/17/09, by CL 1 Domino 477P, to Colby Scroggins, Palestine- - - $5,000 W4 613 Domino W638, 11/1/09, by H Banker 613 ET, to Sam Good - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,000 W4 S025 Domino W773, 9/15/09, by W4 4011 Domino S025, to Dudley Bros., Comanche- - - - $5,000
Debter Hereford Farm
Horton, Ala.—Oct. 22 Auctioneer: Tommy Barnes Reported by: Tommy Coley 85 bulls- - - - - - - - $427,250; average - - - - - - - $5,026 Additional lots 176 bred comm. females- - $262,375; average - - $1,491 53 open comm. females - - - $53,725; average - - $1,014 BULLS DH Advance 951, 11/6/09, by DH Advance 736, to Rickie Behel, Florence- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $10,000 DH Domino 915, 9/12/09, by DH Domino 650, to Scott Haynes, Blountsville - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $9,500 DH Advance 936, 10/17/09, by DH Advance 736, to Hannah Farms, Decatur - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,500 DH Domino 918, 9/25/09, by DH Domino 650, to DCJ Ranch, Opelika - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $8,000 DH Domino 928, 10/3/09, by CL 1 Domino 638S, to John Little, Tuscaloosa- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,250
J&L Cattle Services & Guests
Jeromesville, Ohio—Oct. 22 Auctioneer: Dale Stith Reported by: John Meents 1 bull - - - - - - - - - - - $1,700; average - - - - - - - $1,700 61 females- - - - - -$181,400; average - - - - - - - $2,974 62 lots- - - - - - - - - - $183,100; average - - - - - - - $2,953 FEMALES Heritage 61P Pride S1, 2/17/06, by Feltons Ozzie 492, to Whispering Pine Farms LLC, Kimball, Minn.; and a January heifer calf by Mohican Summit 411S ET to Four Winds Farm, Lebanon, Conn. - - - - - $7,000 RHF 3060 Easy Achiever 9007W, 1/21/09, by THM Sleep Easy 3060, consigned by Glenview Farms LLC, Shinglehouse, Pa., to Roth Hereford Farm, Windsor, Mo.; and a February heifer calf by THM TL’s Choice 9554 to Cottage Hill Farm, Petersburg, W.Va.- - $6,100 BERG Jen 64S ET, 4/1/06, by PW Victor Boomer P606, consigned by Berg Polled Herefords, Dalton, to Deana Jak Farms Inc., New Enterprise, Pa.; and a May bull calf by Feltons Legend 242 to Dennis Miller, Millerburg, Pa.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,100 NJW P606 73G Daydream 49S, 2/20/06, by PW Victor Boomer P606, to Cottage Hill Farm; and a February heifer calf by SHF Rib Eye M326 R117 to Mead Cattle Enterprises, Midville, Ga.- - - - - - - $4,825 SAHP59 Southrn JewelP606 D28ET, 2/22/06, by PW Victor Boomer P606, consigned by Grassy Run Resources Inc., Winfield, W.Va., to Dayton Place Farms, Dayton, Maine; and a March heifer calf by NJW 8E 120J Embassy 81S ET to Rippling Rock Hereford Farm, Blanchester - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,350 continued on page 90...
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Oregon’s Cascade Spectacular
Redmond, Ore.—Oct. 22 Auctioneer: Butch Booker Reported by: Mark Holt 16 females- - - - - - -$52,950; average - - - - - - - $3,309 FEMALES KF Adin 10Y, 4/6/11, by H W4 Banker 9221 ET, consigned by KF Herefords, Redmond, to Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $12,500 MCA All About Abby 105Y, 1/31/11, by CRR About Time 743, consigned by Mike and Carol Allison, Boardman, to Rocking K Ranch, Salem- - - - - - $4,500 BHR Classy Dominette 115, 1/30/11, by KF Got Class 809U, consigned by Joseph Barry, Portland, to Maple Leaf Herefords, Redmond- - - - - - - - - - - $3,500 VF Miss Voyager 908W 102Y, 2/8/11, by SHF Voyager R117 U39, consigned by Vollstedt Farms, Albany, to Matt and Dawn Kosinski, Dexter- - - $3,250 WH Miss Knight 102Y, 3/27/11, by WCC Knight 805, consigned by White Hereford Ranch Inc., Burns, to Mike Keller, Portland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,100
Tri-State Elite V
Canfield, Ohio—Oct. 23 Auctioneer: Dale Stith Reported by: John Meents 1 bull - - - - - - - - - - - $1,600; average - - - - - - - $1,600 29 females - - - - - - $62,275; average - - - - - - - $2,147 30 lots- - - - - - - - - - $63,875; average - - - - - - - $2,129 FEMALES 4WF Sunset 11W ET, 2/19/09, by Harvie Traveler 69T, consigned by Four Winds Farm, Lebanon, Conn., to Lowry Herefords, Washington, Pa.; and a March heifer calf by STAR Orlando Rick 544P ET to Parkview Farm, Stillwater, N.Y. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,450 Boot Hill Angie 714, 2/6/07, by BR Moler ET, consigned by Bar H Farm, Sewickley, Pa., to Lane View Farm, Lisbon; and an April heifer calf by THM Durango 4037 to Hively’s Hereford Lane Farm, Canfield- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,050 4WF Sunrise 4W ET, 2/14/09, by Harvie Traveler 69T, consigned by Four Winds Farm, to Lowry Herefords; and a March heifer calf by STAR Orlando Rick 544P ET to Lynn Parks Farm, Bridgeport- $3,850 VVF Ultra U17, 4/23/08, by MSU BR Hallmark 25H, consigned by Vogel Valley Farms, Evans City, Pa., to Lowry Herefords; and an April bull calf by MSU TCF Revolution 4R to Walters Sage Road Farm, Scio - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $3,525 EB Rachel 715, 5/20/07, by ANL 57G Maverick 25M, consigned by Bar H Farm, to Carney Cattle Co., Southington; and a February bull calf by STAR KKH SSF Bright Kelly 408 ET to Lynn Parks Farm- - - $3,300
Kentucky Hereford Assn.
Stanford, Ky.—Oct. 25 Auctioneer: Gene Steiner Reported by: John Meents 37 females - - - - - - $66,475; average - - - - - - - $1,797 FEMALES Botkins Victoria P415-7013, 3/18/07, by PWF Victory Lane P415, consigned by Botkin Polled Herefords, Lexington, to Terry Melvin, Hardyville; and a January heifer calf by THM Victor Dom 6047 ET to Clifford Farms, Cynthiana- - - - - - - - - - - - $3,300 90
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DJB 492 Vickie 3W, 1/22/09, by Feltons Ozzie 492 and a February heifer calf by Gerber Kaiser 078K, consigned by Banks Polled Herefords, Hamilton, Ohio, to Peyton Well Polled Herefords, Stanford - - - - $3,250 JJD Vickie 8008, 1/10/08, by Feltons Legend 242, consigned by Banks Polled Herefords, to Tommy Whitehouse, Stanford; and a March heifer calf by SHF Rib Eye M326 R117 to Roy Day, Belton - - - $2,900 PWF Victoria 2L P518, 2/11/05, by DJB 46B Victor Boomer 2L and a February bull calf by PWF Double Boom P619, consigned by Peyton Well Polled Herefords, to Jackson Farms LLC, White House, Tenn.- - - - - - $2,750 PWF CTE Ms Nasdaq P509, 1/10/05, by PW Mohican Nasdaq P316, consigned by Caleb Epling, Stanford, to Tommy Whitehouse; and a March heifer calf by PWF Double Boom P619 to Peyton Well Polled Herefords - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $2,575
Strang Herefords
Meeker, Colo.—Oct. 25 Auctioneer: Roger Jacobs Reported by: Ben Brillhart 45 bulls- - - - - - - - $194,355; average - - - - - - - $4,319 BULLS SH 739T Domino 004X, 2/24/10, by CL 1 Domino 739T, to MC Land & Cattle, Meeteetse, Wyo.- - $6,750 SH 739T Domino 039X, 3/15/10, by CL 1 Domino 739T, to Oldland Bros., Rifle- - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,250 SH 5131E Domino 028X ET, 3/10/10, by CL 1 Domino 5131E, to Duane Acord, Bingham, Neb. - - - - - - - $6,250 SH 715 Ribstone 040X, 3/17/10, by F 157K Ribstone 715, to Manning Ranch, Lost Springs, Wyo. - - - $6,000 SH 881 Diamond 022X ET, 3/8/10, by SH Diamond 881, to Bob Swift, Walden- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,750
Micheli Hereford Ranch
Ft. Bridger, Wyo.—Oct. 26 Auctioneer: Butch Booker Reported by: Mark Holt 35 bulls- - - - - - - - $135,400; average - - - - - - - $3,869 Additional lots 13 comm. females- $18,200; average - - - - - - - $1,400 BULLS MH Franchize 002, 2/9/10, by CC Franchize 39T, to Wheeler Land & Livestock, Kaycee - - - - - - - - - $6,750 MH Nitro 016, 2/28/10, by CC Franchize 39T, to Wheeler Land & Livestock - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,500 MH Franchize 022, 3/8/10, by CC Franchize 39T, to R&R Land & Livestock, Oak Creek, Colo.- - - - - $5,500 MH Nitro 006, 2/16/10, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET, to Davis Land & Livestock, Gillette - - - - - - - - - - - $5,250 MH Domino 083, 4/30/10, by MH United 801, to Double P Ranch, Border Junction - - - - - - - - - - $5,000
Wooden Shoe Farms
Blackfoot, Idaho—Oct. 26 Auctioneers: Eddie Sims, Dale Stith Reported by: Mark Holt 10.5 bulls - - - - - - - $41,900; average - - - - - - - $3,990 80 females - - - - - - $245,675; average - - - - - - - $3,071 90.5 lots - - - - - - - - $287,575; average - - - - - - - $3,178 BULL WSF Can-Am Prince 143, 2/11/11, by RVP STAR 533P Can-Am ET 57U, to Mil-Ray Polled Herefords and Til-Toba Polled Herefords, Tilston, Manitoba (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $13,500
FEMALES WSF Lady Catalina 134, 1/25/11, by Remitall Super Duty 42S, to Majestic West Livestock, Mt. Pleasant, Utah (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,400 SVPH Patti 600S, 1/25/06, by Allendale Robin Hood, to OJJ Ranch, Ririe - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $7,500 MC WSF 109R Ladysport 75T ET, 2/26/07, by NJW 532M 139J Investment 109R, to OJJ Ranch - - - $7,200 WSF Lady Demand 086, 3/21/10, by NJW MC WSF 120J Demand 37R, to Grandview CMR, Como, Miss. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,200
Deana Jak Farms Inc.
New Enterprise, Pa.—Oct. 29 Auctioneers: Dale Stith, Cody Lowderman Reported by: John Meents 2 bulls- - - - - - - - - - - $6,400; average - - - - - - - $3,200 42 females - - - - - - $133,925; average - - - - - - - $3,189 44 lots - - - - - - - - $140,325; average - - - - - - - $3,189 FEMALES DeLHawk Willow 7019 0936, 3/15/09, by Purple Tonic 10M, to Kelsey Diehle, Fairfield; and a February heifer calf by DS Spartan 8011 to Mike Bowen, Sunderland, Md. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6,900 DJF 669 N1 Ushas U24, 4/1/08, by SSF JJD Shrek 669, to Mead Cattle Enterprises, Midville, Ga.; and a March heifer calf by DS Spartan 8011, to River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, Ontario - - - - - - - $5,900 Churchill Lady 929, 1/13/09, by W4 4011 Domino S025, to McMurry Cattle, Billings, Mont.; and a February bull calf by Harvie Dan T-Bone 196T to Beckley Herefords, Irvine, Ky. - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,900 Gerber 774 Rosy Lane 659S, 3/13/06, by Feltons Domino 774, to Dorman Farms, Batavia, N.Y.; and a January heifer calf by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET to Old Homestead Farm, Hiram, Maine- - - - $5,200 RS 1st Class Mary Anne 150U ET, 8/18/08, by Remitall First Class ET, to Stone Ridge Manor, Gettysburg; and a March heifer calf by MSU TCF Revolution 4R to Glenview Farms, Shinglehouse - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,700
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Wilton, Calif.—Oct. 30 Auctioneer: Butch Booker Reported by: Mark Holt 7 females - - - - - - - $72,250; average - - - - - - $10,321 FEMALES BF 743 Burlesque 092X ET, 9/27/10, by CRR About Time 743, to The Burlesque Syndicate (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $23,000 BF 743 Its My Time 093X ET, 9/30/10, by CRR About Time 743, to Albin Farms, Newman, Ill. (½ interest) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $20,000 BF 702T Tanya Tucker 134Y, 3/13/11, by BF Domino Affect 702T ET, to OJJ Ranch, Ririe, Idaho- - - - - $8,000 BF 828U Pistol Annie 151Y, 4/2/11, by BF Toxic 828U, to Shelby Zink, Oxford, Ind.- - - - - - - - - - $5,750 BF 828U Patsy Cline 131Y, 3/12/11, by BF Toxic 828U, to Shelby Zink - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $5,500
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Judge: Todd Herman, Skiatook, Okla. • 96-head shown
Champion female, Brad and Dawn Gohr, Madras, with FCC 225 Carmen 0153, 3/14/10, by TFR Cyrus 225 ET.
Champion bull, Weimer Cattle Co., Susanville, Calif., with TCW How Do U Like Me Now, 4/20/10, by CRR About Time 743.
West Texas Fair, Abilene, Texas—Sept. 8 Judges: Joe Seale, Lockney, Texas; and John Rayfield, Bryan, Texas • 57-head shown Champion horned female, Kolby Perry, Conroe, with WORR Karma X67, 1/4/11, by Purple Milsap 45S. Reserve champion horned female, Gary and Kathy Buchholz, Waxahachie, with GKB 8144 Notice Me Too B19 ET, 1/13/11, by BR Currency 8144 ET. Champion polled female, Edy Brainard, Canadian, with KLD 3060 Penny Lane D105 ET, 4/12/10, by BR Lansing 3060. Reserve champion polled female, Garrett Floyd, Wink, with MH 4037 Julianne 004 ET, 9/14/10, by THM Durango 4037. Champion polled cow-calf pair, Kaily Hamman, Jacksboro, with BR Bonita 9073 ET, 5/1/09, by BR DM Bodacious ET and a March bull calf by BR Key Domino 5040.
Champion horned bull, Gary and Kathy Buchholz with GKB EJE B627 Full Tank B927 ET, 1/4/09, by GKB Downtown B627 ET. Reserve champion horned bull, Gary and Kathy Buchholz with GKB Equity B17 ET, 1/12/11, by BR Currency 8144 ET. Champion polled bull, J.D. Schnitker, Turkey, with F&F JDM Ben 006, 3/10/10, by H5 9126 Domino 752. Reserve champion polled bull, Gary and Kathy Buchholz with GKB 158W First Choice B111 ET, 1/15/11, by STAR TCF Shock & Awe 158W ET.
Reserve champion female, Haley Knieling, Salem, with KF Reece 1Y, 1/8/11, by CRR About Time 743. Champion cow-calf pair, Vollstedt Farms, Albany, with VF 533P Miss Show-Off 907W, 2/15/09, by STAR Bright Future 533P ET and a February bull calf by SHF Rib Eye M326 R117. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Haley Knieling with KPH Miss Star Line 9U, 2/16/08, by KPH Mr Star Line 12J and a March bull calf by HL 40P Triton 7307. Reserve champion bull, Amelia Stallings, Eugene, with SPH Kaboom 912W ET, 3/10/09, by SB 122L GitR-Done 19R ET.
Tennessee State Fair
Nashville, Tenn.—Sept. 11 Judge: Chad Breeding, Miami, Texas 31-head shown Champion female, Matt Woolfolk, Jackson; and Doug LeTourneau, Gallatin, with WF Rodeo Queen 7478 1090, 1/28/10, by THM 3060 Rodeo 7478. Reserve champion female, Maggie Jasper, Versailles, Ky., with Burks 185S Queen P606 452X, 9/15/10, by PW Victor Boomer P606. Champion bull, Doug LeTourneau; and David and Beth Burns, Pikeville, with BF 7055 Stonewall 902 ET, 1/3/09, by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. Reserve champion bull, River Circle Farm, Hartsville, with RC BF American Made 973 ET, 11/1/09, by BR DM CSF Wallace ET.
Kansas State Fair, Hutchinson, Kan.—Sept. 16 Judge: Jared Shipman, Grandview, Texas • 74-head shown
Champion female, Kati Fehlman, Junction City, with BR Ginger 9196, 12/2/09, by BR DM Bodacious ET. Reserve champion female, Taylor Dieball, Little River with Werk Rosetta 051, 5/6/10, by KJ DWE 854P Evan 278S.
Supreme and champion Hereford bull, Ryan and Sharon Breiner, Manhattan; and Douthit-Downey Land & Cattle, St. Francis, with MCR B Pure Prophet 9148ET, 10/11/09, by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. Reserve champion bull, Kati Fehlman with KT’s Allowance 01, 10/27/10, by BR Currency 8144 ET.
Champion haltered cow-calf pair, Malone Hereford Farm, Emporia; and Darnell Fornwald, Lamnon, Sask., with Meadow-Acres 40J Jenny 62P38S, 2/28/06, by Blair-Athol The Big Show ET62P and a February heifer calf by Harvie Tailor Made ET 7W. Reserve champion haltered cow-calf pair, Virgil J. Staab & Sons, Hays, with VJS Boomer Girl 0602U, 2/26/08, by PW Victor Boomer P606 and a February heifer calf by VJS Motivator 0904W. Champion special cow-calf pair, Mill Creek Ranch, Alma, with MCR Harlands Dominet 870, 8/18/08, by CJH Harland 408 and a January heifer calf by UPS Domino 3027. Reserve champion special cow-calf pair, Shelby and Cody Hutchinson, Chapman, with VCR 525R Destiny 702T, 1/22/07, by VCR DPH Auditor 525R and a February bull calf by JC Diamond 555 ET. continued on page 92...
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Clay County Iowa Fair, Spencer, Iowa—Sept. 17 Judge: Jake Scott, Gordon, Neb. • 75-head shown Left: Champion bull, Karly and Kyle Biddle, Walcott, with Double K OJ DK103, 3/13/10, by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. Reserve champion bull, Schmidt Herefords, Pipestone, Minn., with SH Yahoo Y206A, by Harvie Raftsman 16R.
Champion female, Blake and Claire Solsma, Sanborn, with Solsma Paprika 520, 3/2/10, by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion female, Cassidy Hanson, Linn Grove, with MH 29F Miss T-Bone 0305 ET, 2/3/10, by Harvie Dan T-Bone 196T.
Western Washington State Fair, Puyallup, Wash.—Sept. 17 Judge: Dale Micheli, Ft. Bridger, Wyo. • 105-head shown
Champion horned female, Brad and Dawn Gohr, Madras, Ore., with FCC 225 Carmen 0153, 3/14/10, by TFR Cyrus 225 ET.
Champion polled female, Fallon Gohr, Madras, Ore., with Gohr Beyond Platinum 1102, 1/4/11, by CRR About Time 743.
Champion horned bull, Brad and Dawn Gohr with L18 Power Forward 51X, 2/27/10, by H Excel 8051 ET.
Champion polled bull, Amelia Stallings, Eugene, with SPH Kaboom 912W ET, 3/10/09, by SB 122L GitR-Done 19R ET.
Reserve champion horned female, Black Hills Herefords, Olympia, with Black Hills Mai Tai 012, 4/4/10, by C Moler 7093. Reserve champion polled female, JFP Duke Polled Herefords, Petaluma, Calif., with JFP Its About Time Mandy 10X, 5/4/10, by CRR About Time 743. Champion polled cow-calf pair, Vollstedt Farms, Albany, Ore., with VF 533P Miss Show-Off 907W, 2/15/09, by STAR Bright Future 533P ET and a February bull calf by SHF Rib Eye M326 R117. Reserve champion polled cow-calf pair, Gallagher Farms, Enumclaw, with GF Cassie Marie 910 ET, 3/9/09, by BR Moler ET and a January heifer calf by NJW 54N R117 Ribeye 41W. Reserve champion horned bull, VX Cattle Co., Ridgefield, with VX Mark Domino 1082, 11/17/10, by OO Mark Donald R789. Reserve champion polled bull, Weimer Cattle Co., Susanville, Calif., with TCW How Do U Like Me Now, 4/20/10, by CRR About Time 743.
World Beef Expo, Milwaukee, Wis.—Sept. 23
Judge: Jonathan Harfst, Battle Creek, Mich. • 63-head shown
Champion female, Lauren McMillan, Ohio, Ill., with H GH Elegance 0111 ET, 4/3/10, by GO Excel L18.
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Supreme and champion bull, Pierce’s Hereford Haven, Baraboo; and Mud Creek Farms, German Valley, Ill., with PHH PCC 812 True Grit 002, 1/2/10, by CRR About Time 743.
Reserve champion female, Amanda Ash, Newton, with ECR 80P Miss Sue 0225 ET, 4/3/10, by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Danielle Starr, Manawa, with MSU Keepsake 24W ET, 2/24/09, by BR Moler ET and a February heifer calf by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Harry Thompson, Rosholt, with FS 3008 Nadeen 804U, 3/3/08, by Schu-Lar 5N Of 9L 3008 and a March heifer calf by Feltons Legend 242. Reserve champion bull, Split Oak Farm, Danvers, Ill.; and Crane Herefords, La Salle, Ill., with Crane Dynamic 0422 ET, 4/22/10, by H Easy Deal 609 ET.
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Winston-Salem, N.C.—Oct. 7 Judge: Steve McGill, Iva, S.C. 48-head shown Champion female, Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, with KB RB Stilletto 628 B762, 3/1/10, by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. Reserve champion female, Rogan Hereford Farms, Rogersville, Tenn., with RF Goldies Anna 1302 ET, 3/2/11, by CRR About Time 743. Champion bull, Terrace Farms, Lexington, with TF Intensity 118Y, 1/18/11, by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. Reserve champion bull, Rogan Hereford Farms with RF Legacy 0117 ET, 1/17/10, by BR Moler ET.
North Carolina State Fair, Raleigh, N.C.—Oct. 19 Judge: Randy Daniel, Colbert, Ga. • 55-head shown
Champion female, Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, with KB RB Stilletto 628 B762, 3/1/10, by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. Reserve champion female, Courtney Eudy, Harrisburg, with H RW Gypsy 1102, 3/21/11, by C New Era ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Madison Sifford, Snow Camp, with SSF Lady Shrek 016, 3/2/09, by SSF JJD Shrek 669.
Champion bull, Terrace Farms, Lexington, with TF Intensity 118Y, 1/18/11, by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Madison Sifford with RCF Miss Wild Flower P414 W204, 2/4/09, by VPI DW FPH Class Act P414. Reserve champion bull, Rossie Blinson with KB RB By The Hour 211 B765, 5/5/10, by CRR About Time 743.
South Carolina State Fair, Columbia, S.C.—Oct. 20 Judge: Allan Miller, Leroy, Ill. • 31-head shown
Champion female, Madison Sifford, Snow Camp, N.C., with Elm-Lodge 70M Xcellence 26X, 2/5/10, by Triara Unleashed 893U. Reserve champion female, Madison Sifford with RCF 5015 Ms Luau X312, 3/12/10, by BTF Grazer 540 5015.
Champion cow-calf pair, Madison Sifford with RCF Miss Wild Flower P414 W204, 2/4/09, by VPI DW FPH Class Act P414 and an April heifer calf by RCF Master Winchester 45S W130.
Champion bull, Ralph Kiger, Kernersville, N.C., with KGR 174B Sampson 858, 3/2/11, by KGR Moler 215L 858 ET. Reserve champion bull, Houston and Harrison Hutton, Pickens, with Huttons Otis SR 221, 3/11/11, by TRM 2128 37E 121 Kudzu 4066. HW
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C The “Calendar” is a listing of Hereford sales and events known to our staff. Italicized dates denote shows and events. Non-italicized dates denote sales. To make the “Calendar” concise we have used the following abbreviations: association, assn.; international, int’l; junior, jr.; mountain, mtn.; national, nat’l; northeast, NE; northwest, NW; performance tested, PT; southeast, SE; southwest, SW; and university, Un.
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1 Western Nugget Nat’l Jr. Hereford Show, Reno, Nev. 2 Knoll Crest Farm Bull Sale, Red House, Va. 2 Oklahoma Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting and Banquet, Marietta 2 North Dakota Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Valley City 2 T-Bone Ranch, Reno, Nev. 2 Western Nugget Nat’l Hereford Heifer Show, Reno, Nev. 3 Forsythe Cattle Co. Complete Dispersal, Congerville, Ill. 3 Hoosier Beef Congress, Indianapolis, Ind. 3 Missouri Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting and Banquet, Sedalia 3 North Star Classic, Valley City, N.D. 3 Oklahoma Hereford Assn., Marietta 3 Western Nugget Nat’l Hereford Bull Show and Sale, Reno, Nev. 4 Missouri Hereford Assn., Sedalia 7 Brillhart Ranch Co. Bull Sale, Musselshell, Mont. 8 McMullin/Spearhead BuyHereford.com Internet Sale, Copperas Cove, Texas 9 Minnesota Hereford Breeders Annual Meeting and Banquet, Hutchinson 10 Buckeye Bonanza, Hillsboro, Ohio 10 Myers Hereford Farm, Statesville, N.C. 10 Minnesota Hereford Breeders, Hutchinson 17 Heritage Cattle Co. Dispersion, Buhl, Idaho 27 BuyHereford.com Internet Auction
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3 Greater Midwest Hereford Influenced Feeder Calf Sale, Carthage, Ill. 9 Missouri Hereford Assn. Hereford-Influenced Feeder Calf Sale, Eldon, Mo. 12-14 Nat’l Western Stock Show Hereford Shows, Denver 13 Mile High Night Nat’l Hereford Sale, Denver 16 Van Newkirk Herefords, Oshkosh, Neb. 23 Middleswarth Hereford Ranch, Torrington, Wyo. 24-28 Red Bluff Bull and Gelding Sale, Red Bluff, Calif.
26 Sioux Falls Empire Farm Show, Sioux Falls, S.D. 28 Buckeye Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Plain City, Ohio 28 Southwestern Exposition “Cowtown Select” Sale, Ft. Worth 30 Southwestern Exposition Nat’l Hereford Show, Ft. Worth 31 BuyHereford.com Internet Auction
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1 Black Hills Stock Show Hereford Show and Sale, Rapid City, S.D. 1-3 National Cattlemen’s Beef Assn. Convention, Nashville, Tenn. 2 Ridder Hereford Ranch, Callaway, Neb. 2 Shaw Herefords, Caldwell, Idaho 2 Stroh Herefords, Dickinson, N.D. 3 Baumgarten Cattle Co., Belfield, N.D. 3 Dvorak Herefords, Lake Andes, S.D. 3 Elkington Polled Herefords, Idaho Falls, Idaho 4 Klamath Falls Bull Sale, Klamath Falls, Ore. 4 Messner Ranch, Slapout, Okla. 4 Upstream Ranch Bull Sale, Taylor, Neb. 6 Topp Herefords Bull Sale, Bismarck, N.D. 8-11 Nelson Land & Cattle Co. BuyHereford.com Internet Sale, Kingston, Okla. 9 Friedt Herefords, Dickinson, N.D. 10 Split Butte Livestock Bull Sale, Minidoka, Idaho 11 Baker Herefords Bull Sale, Rapid City, S.D. 12 Mrnak Herefords, Bowman, N.D. 13 BB Cattle Co. Bull Sale, Connell, Wash. 13 Dixie Nat’l Hereford Show, Jackson, Miss. 13 Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch, Ree Heights, S.D. 13 Logterman Herefords, Valentine, Neb.
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15 Kearney Classic Hereford Sale, Kearney, Neb. 15 Shaw Cattle Co. Bull Sale, Caldwell, Idaho 16 Olson’s Bull Sale, Argusville, N.D. 17 Beef Maker Bull Sale, Horton, Ala. 17 Blacktop Farms, Mitchell, S.D. 18 Carmichael Herefords Bull Sale, Meadow, S.D. 18 Curtis Polled Herefords Bull Sale, Virgil, S.D. 18 Fallon All Breeds Bull Sale, Fallon, Nev. 18 Four L Herefords Bull Sale, Atwood, Tenn. 20 Rausch Herefords, Hoven, S.D. 21 Bar JZ Ranches Bull Sale, Holabird, S.D. 24 Gant Polled Herefords Bull Sale, Platte, S.D. 24 Jamison Herefords Bull Sale, Quinter, Kan. 24 Illinois Polled Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Springfield 25 Illinois Select Beef Expo Sale, Springfield 25 Kreth Herefords Bull Sale, Mt. Vernon, S.D. 27 Colyer Herefords Bull Sale, Bruneau, Idaho 28 BuyHereford.com Internet Auction 28 Mill Creek Ranch Bull Sale, Manhattan, Kan.
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A ALABAMA Campbell Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Debter Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 ARIZONA Las Vegas Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Mountain View Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . 94 Nine Cross Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 ARKANSAS Crooked Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 James Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Winningham Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 CALIFORNIA Alto Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Five H Farms/J-B Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Jess Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Lambert Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 McDougald Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Morrell Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Mrnak Herefords West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Nyland Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Oak Knoll Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Pedretti Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Perrin Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 R&R Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Sonoma Mountain Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Tripp Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Valentine Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Weimer Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Wilbourn Cattle Co., Aaron & W6 Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 COLORADO Campbell, James T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Coleman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Coyote Ridge Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Ernst Family, Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Hall Herefords, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Hanging W Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Indian Cave Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Kubin Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Robb & Sons, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Roderick Leach Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . 95 Sidwell Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Strang Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 DELAWARE SV Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 FLORIDA Crooked Lake Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC GEORGIA CES Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 CSR Polled Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Dillard Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Greenview Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Hill-Vue Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Leonard Polled Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . 120 Mead Cattle Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC Nunnally Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Predestined Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Thompson Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Whaley Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 White Hawk Ranch Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1, 120 IDAHO Canyon Gem Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Circle C Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Colyer Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Eagle Canyon Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Elkington Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Fern Ridge Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Harrison & Sons, Hawley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Heritage Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 JBB/AL Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Moonlight Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Shaw Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Split Butte Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC, 96 Wooden Shoe Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 ILLINOIS Apple Ridge Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Baker Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Behrends Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Benedict Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Bickelhaupt Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Bob-O-Lou Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Burns Polled Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Crane Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 DeLHawk Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Ellis Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Eubank Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Fleisher Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
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I Harbison and Sons, Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Knott Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Loehr Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Lorenzen Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Lowderman Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-2, 117 McCaskill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Miller Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Milligan Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Newbold Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Northfork Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Oak Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Perks Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96, 117 Plainview Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 117 Prairie Meadow Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Purple Reign Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 117 River Ridge Ranch & Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . 96 Stephens Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Sweatman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 INDIANA Able Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Beck-Powell Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . 28, 96 CDF Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Clinkenbeard Farms & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Culy Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 DAD’s Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 DaVee Enterprises, R.W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Everhart Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Ferguson Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Gray Family Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Green Meadow Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Greives Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Hayhurst Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Hunt Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 J&K Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Kesling Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Kottkamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Miller Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Ramsey’s Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Stuckey Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 IOWA Amos Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Beef Resources Partnership . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 GAR-NANC Cattle/Rau Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Jackson Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 K7 Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Landt Herefords, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Ohnemus Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Rosenberg, James N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Sladek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Sorensen Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 St. Clair Hay & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Stream Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97, 110 Wiese & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Woodland View Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 KANSAS 4V Douthit Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Alexander Farms Polled Herefords . . . . . . . 97 Davis Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Douthit Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Herbel Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Jamison Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Jensen Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 M-M Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Malone Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Meitler, Gene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-27, 97 Mill Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Oleen Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Oleen Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Sandhill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Schu-Lar Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Springhill Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Towner Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Umberger Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 VJS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 KENTUCKY BBL Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Botkin Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Boyd Beef Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-BC, 98 Chambliss Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Dogwood Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Howell’s Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 JMS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Peyton Well Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 119 Popplewell Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 LOUISIANA 5C’s Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Smith Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
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MARYLAND All Seasons Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Church View Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 East Side Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Emerson’s Short Bridge Farm . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Foggy Bottom Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 R&T Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Randall Land & Cattle Co. LLC . . . . . . . . . . 113 Red Oak Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 SCH Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Tamsey Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 MICHIGAN Behnke’s Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Cottonwood Springs Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Cutler’s Little Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Goble Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Grand Meadows Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Hanson’s Double G Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 112 McDonald Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Neal’s Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Parks Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 RLB Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Rottman, Phil and Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Sugar Sweet Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Veeser’s Triple E Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 MINNESOTA DaKitch Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Delaney Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Frederickson Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Lawrence Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Oxley Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Schafer Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Springwater Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 98 MISSISSIPPI Broadlawn Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 120 Caldwell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Grandview CMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 MISSOURI Abra Kadabra Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Bellis Family, Jim D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Biglieni Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Bonebrake Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 CA Cattle Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Falling Timber Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Findley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Glengrove Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Harding Bros. Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Journagan Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99, 115 McMillen’s Toothacre Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Reed Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Roth Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99, 115 Schneider Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 MONTANA Brillhart Ranch Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Broken Pick Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Cooper Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Curlew Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Dutton Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Ehlke Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Feddes & Sons, Marvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Holden Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 J Bar E Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 McMurry Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Mohican West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Thomas Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Westwind Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 NEBRASKA Blueberry Hill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Fisher, Lowell and Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Frenzen Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Gibson Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Hoffman Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 JB Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Linton Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Monahan Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Morgan Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Niedermeyer Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Ridder Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . D-IBC, 100 7 Mill Iron Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Schutte & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Spencer Herefords Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Tucker Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15 Upstream Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Van Newkirk Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 NEVADA Bell Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Brumley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Fallon All Breeds Bull Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Genoa Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Hutchens Herefords, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 NEW JERSEY Grass Pond Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 NEW MEXICO C&M Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Copeland & Sons LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Cornerstone Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 King Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 West Star Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 NEW YORK Kirchhoff, Joe and Andrea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 SK Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 NORTH CAROLINA Blinson Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Double J Farm LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Kove Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Myers Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100, 119 Roseview Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Terrace Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48, 100 Triplett Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 W&A Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Will-Via Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 NORTH DAKOTA Boehnke Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Carter’s Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Friedt Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Friesz Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Mrnak Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 100, 111 North Dakota Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Olson Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Pelton Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Rockeman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Topp Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-28 OHIO Banks Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Berg Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Buckeye Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Farno Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Grandview Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Helsinger Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Herman Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Hively’s Hereford Lane Farm . . . . . . . . . . . 100 J&L Cattle Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Mohican Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101, 108 Morrison Stock Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 NS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Oakridge Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Sunny Side Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Ullman & Son, Ralph E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 OKLAHOMA Beacon Hill Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 CBY Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 CNB Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Dennis Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Double Seven Ranch LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Dufur Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Durham Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Flying G Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Fullerton Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Graft-Britton Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Gray Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Jacobs Ranch LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Langford Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 LeForce Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Loewen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Moss Herefords, Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Nelson Land & Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 P&R Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-23-26, 101 Red Hills Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Star Lake Cattle Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 OREGON Bar One Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Bird Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Chandler Herefords Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 England Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Harrell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 High Desert Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Oregon Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Quick Mill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Stallings Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Y Cross Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 PENNSYLVANIA Bar-H Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Creekside Hollow Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Deana Jak Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Flat Stone Lick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC
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CG Helena 91U CE 2.4; BW 3.0; WW 52; YW 87; MM 27; M&G 53; MCE 2.3; SC 1.2; FAT 0.046; REA 0.34; MARB 0.35; BMI$ 23; CEZ$ 17; BII$ 19; CHB$ 29;
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Wynn and Jeannine Dewsnup, owners Paula Tracy Ron Shurtz, manager 208-431-3311 Ranch office 208-531-4278 splitbutte@pmt.org • www.splitbutte.com
Bull Sale February 10, 2012
50 2-year-olds 25 yearlings Commercial replacement heifers
We send Seasons Greetings from all of us at Crooked Lake Ranch. Pat Wilson always said, “The best time of the year is now... hunting season, calving season, football season and the holiday season.” P.O. Box 3398, Lake Wales, FL 33859 Pat Wilson Inc., Owner 863-679-6700 Office crookedlakeranch@verizon.net David McCullers, Manager 863-635-3821 Home
Stop by and look at the new additions to the herd where you’re always welcome like a good rain or a new baby calf.
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Tommy, Robin and Tommie Lynne 1230 Reeves Rd. • Midville, GA 30441 706-554-6107 • Cell 706-339-0201 www.meadcattle.com tommy@meadcattle.com
Les and Nancy Midla & Family
P.O. Box 3398, Lake Wales, FL 33859 Pat Wilson Inc., Owner 863-679-6700 Office crookedlakeranch@verizon.net David McCullers, Manager 863-635-3821 Home
W. Massey Booth Jr. and Curtis H. Booth 711 Kings Run Rd. Shinglehouse, PA 16748 814-697-6339 masseyb@frontier.com
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34 Cranberry Marsh Marianna, PA 15345 724-267-3325 nmidla@pulsenet.com Don Riggin, herdsman Documented cattle that are right for today’s industry.