Churchill CATTLE COMPANY
FERTILITY
The number 1 trait for profit! For us Hereford breeders it is vitally important as we love to stress how good the Hereford bull is in the pasture. There are two great ways to evaluate fertility: will your young bulls freeze semen and what is their BMI index? This year Churchill sent 10 young bulls to World West Sires. All 10 froze semen right away. The four young bulls below average in the top 1% of the breed for BMI! Churchill bulls get results!
CHURCHILL STANFIELD 3122 | BMI$ 493
Sold for $130,000 to Stuber Ranch, Pied Piper Farms, W4 Ranch, Beerys Land & Livestock, Mrnak Herefords, Largent and Sons, Chad Stephenson, Upstream Ranch, Krebs Ranch, Pete Loehr, The Berrys, Hoffman Ranch and Stellpflug Cattle.
CHURCHILL DOC HOLIDAY ET | BMI$ 498
Powerful Liberty son out of 7098!
Owned with Rees Bros and Harrell Herefords
Semen: $50/Straw
CHURCHILL CATTLE COMPANY
CHURCHILL SMOKEY 3128L ET | BMI$ 551
Fantastic curve bender that sold to Jennings Land & Cattle! Canadian interest owned by Medonte and Glenlees. Australian interest owned by Jock Harbison. Semen: 25 Straws and 15 Certificates for $5,000
CHURCHILL LAREDO 3146L ET | BMI$ 532
Total package homozygous superstar!
Sold to Upstream Ranch
Semen: $35/Straw
TASTE the tradition
World’s Perspective
by Sydnee ShiveArt and Stories
Stories are a universal language.
Growing up, I always enjoyed art class the most. I had the same art teacher from kindergarten to my freshman year of high school. He taught me the importance of learning the basics and following the “rules” before trying to break them. It’s a concept I apply to taking photos, writing and life.
It didn’t matter if it was a pinch pot or self-portrait, he was methodical and thorough. The easiest way to get a bad grade was to disregard directions (this applied to everyone, even the kindergarteners). My annual self-portrait sketch was almost always terrible, but I followed directions and adhered to the basics, so my grade was usually OK.
Along with being an artist, he was quite the storyteller. He told stories about a wide variety of topics, like sneaking the family dog his vegetables under the table as a kid or pulling over and getting out of his car to confirm that dashed lines on roads are much longer than they appear. Art and stories go hand-in-hand, and stories are special. The best songs tell stories, the best writers tell stories, the best photographers tell stories. The best things have a spectacular story.
May is Beef Month — and one of the things that makes Certified Hereford Beef® (CHB) special is its story. From the stories behind the ranches and feedyards that play a part in getting Certified Hereford Beef on plates to the product’s distributors and retailers, it’s a unique brand.
Along with Certified Hereford Beef’s story, the beef meets high quality standards. The tender, delicious Hereford beef represents a consistent, premium product backed by even better producers.
Whether it’s in a well-loved family recipe, at an Independence Day cookout or sale day lunch, don’t forget to make Certified Hereford Beef part of your story.
In this issue
The May/June Hereford World is all about Certified Hereford Beef. You’ll find the list of 1,282 CHB Sires of Distinction on Page 36. Stories about the CHB Retailer of the Year and Food Service Distributor of the Year are on Page 26 and Page 30.
The next generation of beef producers and storytellers will meet at the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) on July 6-12, in Grand Island, Neb. The event is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2024, and Lauren Jones, National Junior Hereford Association communications chair, recaps the history of JNHE on Page 48. Moreover, bios for this year’s judges are on Page 54. The “Grand Daddy of ’Em All” is going to be a good one.
It’s worth noting that our editorial designer, Cindy Himmelberg, is retiring after three years of working on the Hereford World and Baldy Advantage May/June 2024 is her last issue. Her smiling face and attention to detail will be missed in the office. We appreciate her so much for playing a part in telling Hereford’s story.
Contacts
| American Hereford Association
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AHA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Wyatt Agar, Thermopolis, Wyo. Vice president
Chad Breeding, Miami, Texas Directors
Term expires 2024
Jerome Ollerich, Winner, S.D.
Bob Schaffer, Spotsylvania, Va.
Term expires 2025
Lou Ellen Harr, Jeromesville, Ohio
Travis McConnaughy, Wasola, Mo.
Term expires 2026
Jim Coley, Lafayette, Tenn.
Hampton Cornelius, LaSalle, Colo.
Austin Snedden, Maricopa, Calif.
Term expires 2027
Jerry Delaney, Lake Benton, Minn.
Cindy Pribil, Hennessey, Okla.
Scott Sullivan, Grannis, Ark.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Executive vice president
Jack Ward, jward@hereford.org
Chief operating officer and director of breed improvement
Shane Bedwell, sbedwell@hereford.org
Chief financial officer
Leslie Mathews, lmathews@hereford.org
Director of records department
Stacy Sanders, ssanders@hereford.org
Director of youth activities and foundation
Amy Cowan, acowan@hereford.org
National shows coordinator and youth activities assistant
Bailey Clanton, bclanton@hereford.org
Associate director of youth marketing and education
Chloé Durian, cdurian@hereford.org
Education and information services coordinator and records supervisor
Laura Kouba, lkouba@hereford.org
Director of communications and digital content
Taylor Belle Matheny, tmatheny@hereford.org
Audio-visual specialist
Kelsey Vejraska, kvejraska@hereford.org
Office assistant and event coordinator
Emily Wood, ewood@hereford.org
Member Cattle Registration Fees
The
| Certified Hereford Beef Staff
Brand manager
Ty Ragsdale, tragsdale@herefordbeef.org
| Commercial Programs
Director of commercial programs
Trey Befort, tbefort@herefordbeef.org
Commercial marketing partner - Western Region
Jake Drost, jdrost@hereford.org
| Hereford World Staff
Director of field management and seedstock marketing
Joe Rickabaugh, jrick@hereford.org
Production manager
Caryn Vaught, cvaught@hereford.org
Executive editor
Wes Ishmael, wishmael@hereford.org
Managing editor
Sydnee Shive, sshive@hereford.org
Assistant editor
Katie Maupin Miller, kmiller@hereford.org
Creative services coordinator
Bailey Lewis, blewis@hereford.org
Editorial designer/assistant
Cindy Himmelberg
Graphic designers
Sharon Blank and Teri Wolfgang
| Field Staff
Western Region – Emilee Holt Ariz., Calif., Idaho, Nev., Ore., Utah and Wash. 208-965-3130, eholt@hereford.org
Mountain Region – Kevin Murnin Colo., Mont., N.D., Wyo., central and western Canada 406-853-4638, kmurnin@hereford.org
North Central Region – Aaron Friedt Kan., Minn., Neb. and S.D. 701-590-9597, afriedt@hereford.org
Upper Midwest Region – Corbin Cowles Ill., Ind., Ky., Md., Mich., Ohio, Pa., W.Va. and Wis. 270-991-2534, ccowles@hereford.org
Southwest Region – Cord Weinheimer Ark., La., N.M., Okla. and Texas 830-456-3749, cweinheimer@hereford.org
Eastern Region – Tommy Coley Ala., Fla., Ga., Miss., N.C., S.C., Tenn. and Va. 815-988-7051, tcoley@hereford.org
Central Region – Joe Rickabaugh Iowa, Mo. and eastern Canada 785-633-3188, jrick@hereford.org
Northeast Region – Contact the AHA Conn., Del., D.C., Maine, Mass., N.H., N.J., N.Y., R.I., Vt.
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Beef Reigns Supreme Breed Focus
by Jack WardHereford can leverage herd expansion.
Primetime grilling season is fast approaching. Depending on the data source, nearly 60% of Americans grill during Memorial Day weekend and nearly 70% grill on Independence Day.
May is also Beef Month, which is a great time to highlight the importance of the beef industry and celebrate the cattlemen and women who work hard every day to raise and care for cattle while preserving the land and environment. The beef industry involves thousands of American farmers, ranchers and processors who help keep our economy strong and food on our tables.
The United States remained the world’s largest beef producer last year and was the second-largest beef consumer with a per capita consumption of just over 57 pounds.
Despite historically high prices, domestic consumer beef demand continues to be extraordinarily resilient. The pandemic forced consumers to cook at home, and many continue to do so to stretch their food dollars and combat inflation.
Strong U.S. demand and consumption are tied to many factors, including safety and nutrition.
The U.S. food safety system is the world’s gold standard. As for nutritional value, eating beef provides essential nutrients, including protein, iron and B vitamins. A single 3-ounce serving supplies 25 grams of protein, about 50% of the recommended daily value. Besides, beef is the first choice for many consumers when it comes to taste and eating satisfaction.
Rebuilding with efficiency
Maintaining U.S. beef production has never been an easy task. Recent prolonged, widespread drought and elevated input costs make it even tougher.
The U.S. beef cow herd began this year 2.5% smaller than a year earlier at 28.2 million head. That was about 11% less than the cyclical peak in 2019
and represented the fewest beef cows since 1961, according to Derrell Peel, Extension livestock marketing specialist at Oklahoma State University. The number of all cattle and calves in the U.S. as of Jan. 1 — 87.15 million head — was the fewest since 1951.
As producers rebuild the nation’s cow herd, genetics will play a vital role as economics and society demand producers to be more efficient while providing a sustainable, dependable beef supply. Moreover, choice of breeding systems plays a pivotal role.
The U.S. beef cow herd needs more maternal heterosis. It needs more crossbreeding with Hereford genetics. Hereford’s unique, inherent genetic advantages, compared to other breeds, offer added breed complementarity for docility, fertility, efficiency, longevity and production efficiency. Plus, Hereford genetics offer more crossbreeding power because they are the least related to other Bos Taurus breeds as documented by the U.S. Meat Animal Research Center.
Research consistently documents the advantage of Hereford-sired heifers and steers, including increased weaning weight and more calves per cow exposed.
Most recently, Charley Martinez, agricultural economist at the University of Tennessee, analyzed and modeled the difference between breeding a Hereford bull or an Angus bull to commercial Angus cows over 10 years. For a cow herd of 30 head, using a Hereford bull returned $76 more net farm income per cow per year and $1,326 more net worth per cow per year. For a cow herd of 500 head, the advantage of using a Hereford bull was $90 more farm income per year and $305 more net worth per cow per year.
Crossbreeding with Hereford is a logical and powerful way for producers to increase the efficiency and sustainability of the U.S. cow herd.
Spring AHA Board Meeting Board Action
The American Hereford Association (AHA) Board of Directors met April 2-3 in Kansas City, Mo.
Finance/Audit
After reviewing the request for proposals submitted, the Board voted unanimously for KCoe Isom LLP to serve as the 2024 auditors.
UMB portfolio managers, David Kuebelbeck and Brande Anderson, shared American Hereford Association (AHA) portfolio activities, performance and strategy along with marketplace trends and expectations.
Show/Sale
The Board voted unanimously to approve the recommended judges list and judges for all 2024-25 national shows (available on the AHA website). The Board also voted unanimously to adopt tiebreaker guidelines for premier breeder/ exhibitor at national shows, as well as tiebreaker guidelines for national and regional point show calculations (details on AHA website).
By unanimous vote, the Board approved the list of judges submitted by the National Junior Hereford Association board of directors for junior shows hosted during AHA national shows.
The Board also approved, by unanimous vote, a request to recognize the Cheyenne Livestock Expo as a regionalpoint Hereford Show.
Hereford Publications Inc. (HPI)
HPI staff shared that Hereford World advertising, catalog and Creative Service revenue was ahead of budget and ahead of the previous year.
The staff also summarized the Hereford World readership survey.
Marketing/Communications
The AHA marketing team recapped the successful Western states regional marketing campaign, which included industry publication inserts and related targeted social media confirming the value of Hereford genetics for commercial producers. The Board requested the staff to budget the same concept for other regions.
The communications staff also shared the impressive growth of AHA social media presence across all platforms, as well as plans to continue gathering resources for promotion.
Certified Hereford Beef® (CHB)
Ty Ragsdale, CHB brand manager, shared his schedule of upcoming food shows to meet with current and prospective customers.
Commercial Programs
Staff shared the significant increase of participation in the AHA feedout and marketing programs. The considerable increase in the number of Hereford-influenced feeder calf sales and commercial Hereford-influenced female sales was also noted.
Member Service
The Board approved the purchase of two storage freezers and trays for TSU samples received from NEOGEN.
The Board unanimously approved developing a task force to review DNA storage and policy.
Breed Improvement
Staff provided the Board results and updates from various AHA research projects at the University of Illinois, Colorado State University, Olsen Ranch and Harris Ranch.
Proof Positive Performance Matters
by Shane BedwellKeep making gains without sacrificing essentials.
Recently, I ate one of the best steaks I’ve ever had in my life. It was a Certified Hereford Beef® (CHB) ribeye at a Hereford House restaurant in Kansas City, Mo. I can still recall the flavor and juiciness, as it was clearly well-marbled and embodied the bold, rich history of the Hereford breed. This dining experience gave me pause to reflect on the impressive National Reference Sire Program (NRSP) results from Olsen Ranches I shared last month. It also made me think about the CHB Sires of Distinction you will find in this issue (starting on Page 36). There are nearly 1,300 sires, which is 16% more than a year ago.
Clearly, Hereford breeders are moving the needle on carcass quality and raising the bar for end-product merit, but is it enough?
Your customers and those they serve provide the easiest answer. If they say yes, then you need to maintain carcass quality improvement and keep pushing the envelope to improve other end-product traits they are lacking. If the answer is no, then I suggest you consider keeping selection pressure on marbling. The competition isn’t slowing down, and you can bet your bottom dollar the consumer’s appetite for highquality beef is here to stay.
Maintain genetic and phenotypic balance
Carcass traits are some of the most highly heritable traits. In laymen’s terms, they are a sharp power saw, effective for a specific job when used properly. Without care they can create catastrophic damage.
In this case, gains in end-product merit cannot come at the expense of reproductive efficiency and maternal strengths. I often hear people say it’s impossible to improve both at the same time. I disagree. The Olsen data serves as a prime example, as most of the sires
used excel in both the Baldy Maternal Profit Index (BMI) and the Certified Hereford Beef Profit Index (CHB$).
I do agree that you can find examples in other breeds where growth and carcass traits were collectively pursued while disregarding maternal traits. Results of this single-focus selection are as negative as you would expect. Whenever you go at something with blinders on, tunnel vision prohibits attention to the broader view.
It makes no sense to produce genetics unable to maintain themselves and breed back without supplemental resources. Either you must feed more or accept more open cows. Neither is a good alternative.
Finding the threshold of optimum performance at the ranch level is crucial. Many Hereford breeders have established this optimum with balanced genetics capable of raising the bar ever higher. They deliver these genetics in a phenotypic package that includes structural soundness.
Further progress demands staying disciplined and unwilling to tolerate any exceptions to fertility, mothering ability or structural correctness.
Breeders, like those with bulls in the NRSP, prove what can be achieved. Their history also demonstrates that such balance is the result of steady progress over years, not the flip of some magical switch.
Head to Knoxville
Everyone is invited to the annual Beef Improvement Federation (BIF) Research Symposium and Convention in Knoxville, Tenn. I look forward to seeing you there for what promises to be an outstanding program. Registration is still available at BeefImprovement.org/ 2024-symposium.
As always, keep them sound.
What’s New?
Association News and Events
“What’s New?” is a column designed to keep you in the know about Hereford happenings. You can sign up for Hereford Headlines, an electronic newsletter distributed the first Friday of each month by the American Hereford Association (AHA) highlighting Hereford news and events. You can also receive the Bald Faced Bottom Line, a commercially-focused electronic newsletter sent the third Friday of each month. To subscribe to these free newsletters, send an email to outreach@hereford.org. Archived issues are posted at Hereford.org.
WATCH FOR DELEGATE NOMINATIONS
Information for nominating voting delegates will be sent May 1. Replies are due by May 31.
Board announcements
Delegate selection process information
A nominating committee selects a slate of American Hereford Association (AHA) Board nominees. However, all active adult AHA members may provide input to the election process via their selection of state voting delegates. Active adult AHA members should receive information about how to nominate themselves or another active adult AHA member to serve as a voting delegate.
Take part in the Board election process by nominating the active AHA member(s) from your state who will represent you in electing the next AHA Board members.
The process began April 1, when the AHA sent an email to all eligible active adult members to ask them whether they would like to participate in the election of voting delegates electronically or by traditional mail. Eligible members who wish to participate electronically needed to respond to that email by April 22. Eligible members are any adult AHA members who had at least one animal registered in the preceding calendar year where they were identified as the original owner of the animal.
On or before May 1, eligible members will receive information about how to nominate voting delegates. Replies are due by May 31.
Hall of Fame/Hall of Merit nominations due June 1
Nominations for the AHA’s prestigious Hall of Fame and Hall of Merit are due June 1. Deserving recipients for the 2024 induction will be honored at the AHA Annual Meeting and Conference in Kansas City, Mo., in October.
The Hall of Fame honor recognizes Hereford breeders who have dynamically influenced the direction and advancement of the breed. The Hall of Merit commends individuals who have greatly influenced the cattle industry. You can submit your nomination online by going to Hereford.org You will find the nomination forms under the “About” tab. Please contact Emily Wood at ewood@hereford.org or 816-842-3757 for more information about submitting your nomination.
Century and Golden Breeder nominations due June 1
Celebrating generational Hereford breeders is a highlight of the AHA Annual Meeting and Conference. The Century Breeder recognition honors families and operations in the Hereford business for 100 years. Golden Breeders recognizes those raising Herefords for 50 years. You will find the
nomination form at Hereford.org, along with a list of those previously recognized. For questions or more information, contact Emily Wood at ewood@hereford.org.
Association news Cowles joins AHA staff Corbin Cowles, Rockfield, Ky., is the new AHA Midwest region field representative.
“Corbin is a talented young man with strong interpersonal skills, seedstock industry knowledge and enthusiasm for the position,” says Joe Rickabaugh, AHA director of seedstock marketing. “He will be a solid asset to the upper Midwest region, working with the many high-quality Hereford operations throughout the territory. We look forward to him joining Team Hereford.”
Cowles, an Oklahoma State University animal science alumnus, attended graduate school at the University of Kentucky. He has worked for Schrader Real Estate and Auction Co. in Columbia City, Ind., as an auction manager and licensed real estate agent since 2022. Cowles additionally worked for The Stockman magazine, providing ring service and herd consulting. He also assists with his family’s Angus and Simmental
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AHA election process
Each year three American Hereford Association (AHA) Directors retire from the Board and three new Directors are elected to succeed them.
The election procedure is a multi-step process.
1) Nomination of board candidates
The AHA Board of Directors executive committee selects a five-member nominating committee at-large. According to Section 3(a) of Article VI of the AHA Bylaws that were amended Oct. 29, 2015, the nominating committee shall nominate no less than three nor more than six candidates for election as Directors of the Association, each of whom shall be an active member or a representative of an active member at the time of nomination and shall submit the names of those candidates to delegates at the meeting of delegates. In addition, any delegate present in person may nominate any active member (including himself or herself) or any representative of an active member as a candidate for Director at the meeting of delegates.
2) Election of voting delegates
Each state elects voting delegates to attend the AHA Annual Membership Meeting in Kansas City, Mo., to vote on the slate of nominees. Each state is entitled to one delegate for every 750 Hereford registrations recorded from Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 2023. A state must have a minimum of 375 registrations to be entitled to one delegate. If the number of registrations exceeds 750 or any multiple thereof by 375 or more, the state will be entitled to an additional delegate or delegates. In addition, each state is allocated a delegate for the first 25 members and an additional delegate for every 100 members thereafter.
3) State election of voting delegates
On May 1, delegate nomination postcards are sent to all eligible AHA members. Replies must be postmarked by May 31.
Each active member is asked to nominate one state candidate to be elected to serve as a delegate to the AHA Annual Membership Meeting. An active member is defined as a member that registered at least one animal in the calendar year preceding the year of the election.
A state delegate ballot will be sent to each active member to vote from a list of state nominees. Each active member will vote for the entitled number of state delegates. In states where more nominations are received than voting delegates are allocated, a state delegate ballot will be sent to each active member to vote from a list of state nominees. Each active member will vote for the entitled number of state delegates
Weighted votes
Each AHA member vote for their delegate will be weighted based on the number of registrations from the AHA member, as follows: Number of registrations Weighted votes 1-20 1
Principle place of doing business
Each active member must vote in the state that is his or her principle place of doing Hereford business, i.e. ranch or farm address must be in the same state in which he or she is voting.
Election schedule
May 1 AHA mails delegate nomination postcards.
May 31 Delegate nominations are due.
June Delegate ballot will be sent out to each active member. Each active member will be asked to vote for the corresponding number of delegate candidates allocated to each state.
July 31 All delegate ballots must be returned.
Oct. 1 Elected state delegates are announced.
Oct. 26 Election of Directors by the delegates will take place at the assembly of state delegates during the AHA Annual Membership Meeting in Kansas City, Mo.
seedstock operation, Pleasant Hill Farms. Cowles is involved in his state and county cattlemen’s associations and has a wealth of livestock judging experience.
“I am incredibly honored and excited to represent one of the preeminent breed organizations in the entire beef industry,” Cowles says. “With the leadership of this Association combined with the quality of the cattle, the Hereford breed is positioned for continued success into the future. I’m looking forward to building relationships with breeders, helping operations reach their goals via marketing their genetics and being a representative for AHA to the industry at large.”
Cowles will act as a liaison for AHA members in his region while supporting Hereford breeders and the Association’s initiatives. He will represent the breed at sales and events and help Hereford breeders utilize AHA promotional and marketing programs, as well as Hereford Publications Inc. advertising and marketing services. Cowles also will continue build the breed’s strong ties to commercial producers. He begins his duties May 1.
Cowles’ territory includes Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Wisconsin. He can be reached at 270-991-2534 or at ccowles@hereford.org.
Apply for the second annual Hereford Seedstock Academy
The AHA is eager to host the second annual Hereford Seedstock Academy Sept. 2–6. During four intensive days of networking and interactive educational sessions, members of the Seedstock Academy will delve into: the role of Hereford genetics in the current and future commercial cattle sector; adding value to Hereford cattle and
enhancing client experience; value points in the cattle feeding sector; AHA breeder and commercial Hereford user tools and services; and the evolution of Certified Hereford Beef®.
Complete the application on Hereford.org by July 1.
2024 AHA Annual Meeting dates
and hotel information
Make plans to join us for the AHA Annual Membership Meeting and Conference held Oct. 24-27, at the Kansas City Marriott Downtown. Registration and a detailed event schedule will be available by late summer. Find more information at Hereford.org/ annual-meeting.
2024 Headquarter Hotel
Kansas City Marriott Downtown 200 West 12th Street Kansas City, Missouri 64105 816-421-6800
2025 World Hereford Conference
The AHA looks forward to hosting the 2025 World Hereford Conference, associated tours and the Young Breeders Competition Oct. 22-26, 2025. Event details and registration information will be provided as it becomes available at WorldHerefordConference.com.
Industry news
Paying for true value
Buyers procure millions of calves and feeder cattle each year with little or no knowledge of their genetic composition and potential. The Genetic Merit Pricing (GMP) Task Force is looking to change that by encouraging the use of objective measures in price discovery.
“Without objective genetic information on potential growth rate, feed efficiency, marbling
and other key traits, we cannot accurately project how a given group of cattle will perform or how valuable their carcasses will be,” explains Ken Odde, Ph.D., GMP facilitator. He is a former head of Kansas State University’s animal sciences and industry department. “That lack of genetic information creates a big hole in our ability to price cattle according to their true value.”
The GMP is a coalition of 32 producers from all industry segments, representing some of the nation’s brightest and most experienced cattle producers, marketers, backgrounders and feeders.
The AHA is a GMP founder and funding partner. The GMP’s next quarterly meeting is scheduled for May 7-8.
Attend the 56th annual BIF Research Symposium and Convention
The 56th annual Beef Improvement Federation (BIF) Symposium and Convention will be June 10-13 in Knoxville, Tenn. Each year the BIF symposium draws a large group of leading seedstock and commercial beef producers, academics and allied industry partners. The attendance list is a “who’s who” of the beef value chain, offering great networking opportunities and conversations about the issues of the day. Program topics focus on how the beef industry can enhance value through genetic improvement across a range of attributes that affect the value chain.
For registration and more symposium details, including hotel information, visit BIFSymposium.com.
Register for the 2024 Cattlemen’s Conference
Head to Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Okla., May 22-23 for the Cattlemen’s Conference. Registration is open until May 3 for $200 per attendee. This provides access to all conference events, meals, breaks and social hours.
This year’s focuses are gene editing, breeding systems and heterosis relative to marketing endpoint, and regenerative ranching and sustainability. More event details can be found at CattleConference.com.
Youth
Entries opening for JNHE
Online entries opened in April for the 2024 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) July 6-12 in Grand Island, Neb. Visit JrHereford.org to receive more information and enter online. Please note all entries must be completed online.
To accommodate the growing contests, JNHE participants must pay $5 to participate in showmanship and judging. All showmanship and judging contestants must pre-enter by June 1 and pay the entry fee at that time. JNHE participants must be members of the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA).
JNHE entry deadlines
The early-bird online entry deadline ($20 discount per entry) is May 15, and the final ownership and entry deadline is June 1. If you have questions about the online entry process or anything related to JNHE, contact Bailey Clanton at bclanton@hereford.org or Amy Cowan at acowan@hereford.org.
“As an exhibitor, participant, breeder and spectator of all 25 JNHEs, it was a no-brainer when it came time to support an event that has impacted myself and my family so much,” says sale consignor Randy Mullinix, Purple Reign Cattle, Toulon, Ill. “Amazing that a kid teaching a calf to lead, can lead to all the incredible opportunities that this great event has come to offer.”
Featured genetics in this year’s Sale of Champions included flushes and embryo lots out of the top five bred-and-owned females selected at the 2023 JNHE.
NJHA board applications open
Twelve outstanding Hereford juniors serve on the NJHA board of directors. Each year, four board members are elected to three-year terms at the annual membership meeting, which is held in conjunction with JNHE. During their term, directors develop and implement programs and events that serve junior Hereford members from across the nation. Candidate applications close June 1. Find more details at Hereford.org/youth/ NJHA/board.
Record-breaking: Hereford Sale of Champions
Hereford family legacies and champion genetics highlighted the record-setting Hereford Sale of Champions, which raised $100,000 for the 25th JNHE. This year’s JNHE — The Grand Daddy of ‘Em All — will be July 6-12 in Grand Island, Neb.
The Sale of Champions features valuable genetics from previous JNHE winners. It also serves as a platform for JNHE members and their families to give back to the association.
A flush out of GCC ML Cruella 800K topped the sale genetics at $21,250, going to Hurricane Hefty Ranch of Oklahoma City. The flush by the KLD RW Marksman D87 ET daughter was consigned by Ella Weldon Cattle Co., Piedmont, Okla. “Cruella” earned grand champion junior female honors at the 2023 North American International Livestock Exposition and was reserve grand champion during the 2023 American Royal junior show.
Among other top purchases, Bar One Ranch, George and Karen Sprague, Eugene, Ore., gave $25,000 for a lifetime membership to the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) Club. Sprague is a HYFA board member and longtime supporter of HFYA’s pillars of education, scholarship, leadership and research, and the junior membership as a whole.
With the purchase, Sprague joins the “Grand Drive to 25 Campaign” created to support this year’s JNHE and help sustain this flagship event for the next 25 years.
Find more about the “Grand Drive to 25” campaign and the 25th JNHE, at Hereford.org/youth.
Member
Service
by Laura KoubaMyHerd, Your Animal Search
It has been a little over a year since the American Hereford Association (AHA) first launched the MyHerd search tools, so we thought it would be a good time to review one of the most used search features. Here is a review of a basic Animal Search and how to save that search.
First, hover over the Search Tools and click “Animal Search.” You can expand or collapse a category by clicking the arrow to the right of the category title. Click the “Registration Number” field to search by a registration number. A box will open where you can type the registration number(s) for which animal(s) you’re searching or copy a list of registration numbers saved in a different document and then paste that list of registration numbers into the box.
Once you enter your registration number(s), click “Save.” To add more search criteria or to turn on the specific information you want to see on your search results, scroll up and down through the different categories on the left-hand side of the webpage. Click the arrow to the right of the category heading to open that category. If you want to see that specific piece of information included with your search results, click on the “eye” icon, so it displays blue. If the eye icon is blue, that information will be included with your Animal Search results. If the eye
icon is displayed in black, the information will not be shown in your results.
You can also search by specific expected progeny difference (EPD) ranges. Click on the arrow to the left of the particular EPD, and boxes will populate below to search by entering a minimum and maximum EPD figure.
Once you select all of your specific search criteria, scroll back to the top and click “Search.” Your results will appear to the right. To see more of the results (widthwise), click the red arrow bar to the left of your results. This will collapse the search criteria boxes, allowing more screen space to view the results. Once your results have populated, you can download these results by clicking the button that reads “Download CSV.”
Save your search
If you often use these criteria to search, you can save the search criteria you’ve created as a “Saved Search.” Once you have all your search criteria entered, click the drop-down arrow for “Saved Searches” (at the top of your search section). Then, click “Save New.” A box will pop up where you can name the search and add a short description. For example, maybe this is how you search for popular AI bulls so that the description could be “AI Bulls.”
Once you’re finished, click “Save.” Now, that search is saved. To view your saved searches, hover over the “Search Tools” menu and select “Saved Animal Searches.” You will see all saved searches, and you can then click on the search you want to view. You’ll see the list of animals last searched with your saved search criteria, including what data points you want to display.
Help with a click or call Look for future Hereford World articles featuring more details on the new search features and how they can benefit you and your buyers. Also, check out step-by-step tutorials, recorded webinars, educational videos and more on the AHA resources page, Hereford.org/member-services/ educational-videos/myherd-searchtools. As always, feel free to call or email the customer service department to have them walk you through these new features.
Laura Kouba is the records supervisor and education and information services coordinator of the American Hereford Association. She can be reached at lkouba@hereford.org.
CHB Bites
CHB Always Satisfies
“CHB Bites” is a column designed to keep you in-the-know about the Certified Hereford Beef® (CHB) program. To get involved with CHB on social media, search Certified Hereford Beef on Facebook and Pinterest, or @certifiedherefordbeef on Instagram.
Rolling Promotion
Cruise around Salt Lake City, Utah, and you might see one of these delivery trucks wrapped by the Certified Hereford Beef® (CHB) brand. They’re owned by CHB partner Main Street Quality Meats, a fourth-generation, family-owned business that highlights quality and freshness. Main Street Quality Meats also offers CHB online through its 56 Cutz meat business. Check out their offering at 56cutz.com.
For more information about Certified Hereford Beef, visit
Grilled steak and fresh mozzarella flatbread
A Certified Hereford Beef steak melds with fresh mozzarella atop a perfect piece of pita bread to create an easy and delicious lunch.
Ingredients
1 to 1 1/4 pounds Certified Hereford Beef top sirloin filets, cut 1-inch thick
1 1/2 teaspoons lemon pepper
2 cups packed, fresh baby spinach
3/4 cup fresh mozzarella cheese, cut into ½-inch pieces
2 tablespoons chopped, fresh basil
1 1/2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
4 pitas
Directions
• Press lemon pepper evenly onto steaks. Place steaks on the grill over medium, ash-covered coals. Grill, covered, for 12 to 17 minutes (over medium heat on preheated gas grill, 12 to 16 minutes) for medium rare (145°F) to medium (160°F) doneness, turning occasionally.
• Meanwhile, combine spinach, cheese and basil in large bowl. Drizzle with balsamic vinegar; toss to coat and set aside.
• Remove steak from grill and let it rest for 5 minutes. Place pita bread on the grill; grill, covered, 1 to 3 minutes or until lightly browned, turning once.
• Carve steaks into slices. Top pita evenly with spinach mixture and steak slices.
Helpful hint: preheat your grill 15 to 25 minutes before you begin grilling to make sure it reaches the right temperature. Recipe from: CertifiedHerefordBeef.com/recipe/grilled-steak-and-fresh-mozzarella-flatbread/.
Saying Goodbye Youth Movement
The Greatest Life
by Hannah Pearson“If you want any one thing too badly, it’s likely to turn out to be a disappointment. The only healthy way to live life is to learn to like all the little everyday things.”
- Gus McCrae, “Lonesome Dove”
If you’ve watched “Lonesome Dove” or read the book, you know that Gus loves to live life to the fullest by making the most of any situation. I’ve loved this movie from the first time I saw it. The movie’s message helped form my outlook on life. Like Gus, I try to always find enjoyment in the little things. Reflecting on my time on the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board
of directors, the little things made this one of my greatest life experiences, from the small conversations that turned into lifelong connections, to special details and all the small things.
Small talk turns into big connections
I’m an introvert. When I was a kid, I would stay at the stall with my cattle and avoid most social gatherings. Being alone is how I keep my battery charged. During my time on the board, I began to appreciate the fact that it seems to take a little longer after each show or conference to recharge my battery.
Chairman
Tar Tut, tartut@outlook.com
Vice chairman
Wesley Denton, dentonw@ksu.edu
Communications chair
Lauren Jones, ljherefords15@gmail.com
Membership chair
Logan McFatridge, lrmcfatridge@gmail.com
Fundraising chair
Haley Mouser, msfherefords@gmail.com
Leadership chair
Hannah Pearson, hjpearson001@gmail.com
Directors
Sam Birdsall, scb1230@hotmail.com
Lauren Gatz, lgatz@ksu.edu
Kaylee McInvale, kayleemcinvale@gmail.com
Isaac Rhode, issaceb2021@gmail.com
Salem Sifford, ssifford366@gmail.com
Harlee Watson, harleewatson1@gmail.com
Director of youth activities
Amy Cowan
816-842-3757, acowan@hereford.org JrHereford.org
When I ran for the board, I set a goal to get out of my comfort zone and make more connections. Those little conversations I had while campaigning led to lifelong connections. It might have been the longest week in my life with all the small talk, but I learned and met more juniors that week than ever before. Little did I know when I decided to show a Hereford heifer, like it or not, this introvert would be making connections.
The devil is in the details
We all know the saying, “The devil is in the details,” but did you know it comes from an earlier saying of “God is in the details?” This saying means that everything you do should be done thoroughly and that the details matter.
During my time on the board, I have seen the importance of doing things thoroughly and focusing on the details. This attention to details makes NJHA stand out among other junior livestock associations. The Faces of Leadership in Ohio cemented the value of minute details. When we visited our gracious hosts Rick Malir and Bonnie Coley-Malir at
boards with hundreds of thank-you notes covering them. You could find notes from past NJHA board members and many more from different organizations, like FFA. It hit me hard that Rick and Bonnie treasured a detail as small as a thank-you note.
From the little things that Amy Cowan, Bailey Clanton and Chloé Durian have taught us about working in the showring to the hours they dedicate to helping us plan leadership workshops, it’s about ensuring the details are right for the juniors to have their best experience. As I begin to start my journey into adulthood and a career, I will always try my best to work on those little details.
It’s the little things
I’m just a girl from central Nebraska that really loves Hereford cows, old Westerns and art. As I learn my place in the “real world,” I try to make more time to focus on the little things in my day that make it better. For example, a good coffee or something to give me a laugh. These little things grow into a happy life. The little things build into great things.
Hannah Pearson, retiring NJHA leadership chairI cannot thank the Hereford family enough for all the little and big things they have done for me. I truly can’t thank everyone enough for giving a ranch girl from Nebraska a chance to serve the best breed.
Hereford juniors, I challenge you to focus on the little things to make a big connection, focus on the details and live a great life. The NJHA’s little things have made my time a truly once-in-alifetime experience.
Connection. Leadership. Involvement.
by Lauren JonesAs I reflect on the end of my term with the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board, I keep coming back to the primary pillars I established at the beginning of this journey: the importance of building connections, fostering leadership and encouraging involvement. This journey has never been about personal recognition, but rather inspiring the next generation of juniors and providing unwavering support to current members. My journey as a second-generation Hereford breeder has been shaped by the opportunities presented to me by my family, state association, community and the remarkable individuals I’ve met along the way. Over the last three years, I have had the opportunity to refine and develop my guiding principles. I hope I have lived them every day and can leave the NJHA members with some words of encouragement.
Connect with others
Building connections is not just about networking; it’s about creating a community of support and encouragement. From the moment I decided to run for the NJHA board, connecting with fellow juniors has been a priority. As I look back at the memories captured from the 2021 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) when I campaigned and my following three years of
service, I am reminded of the power of friendship and the joy that comes from caring for one another. My hope is that by setting an example of reaching out and building relationships, I have inspired other juniors to step out of their comfort zones, embrace new opportunities and cultivate lasting friendships that will enrich their lives. While meeting individuals is relatively easy, the challenge lies in nurturing those connections.
Seize every opportunity
If you’ve ever found yourself hesitating at the threshold of a new opportunity or contemplating stepping out of your comfort zone, I urge you to seize the moment. Embrace every chance that presents itself, for each new experience has the potential to lead you down paths you never imagined. Remember, the worst that can happen is a simple “no,” so why not take that leap of faith and see where it takes you?
embody unwavering determination to overcome any hurdle. These leaders not only navigate obstacles, but also inspire others with their resilience and strength.
Thank you, NJHA
Be positive and persevere
The way we speak to ourselves holds immense power. I firmly believe that with confidence, anything is achievable. I remember the hesitation I felt when I presented at my first Faces of Leadership and Hereford Homeroom. When we have faith, we can accomplish anything. Stay optimistic, as positivity is contagious.
Be a lifelong learner
Growth is a lifelong journey with a perpetual learning curve, with opportunities for knowledge at every turn. No matter where you are in life, staying open-minded and hungry for learning is crucial for personal and leadership development. Embrace every chance to broaden your horizons, challenge your beliefs and explore perspectives. Stay curious, keep seeking knowledge and never waver in your quest for learning.
Be a gritty leader
Grit is one of my favorite words. I think of it as determination, courage and strength all in one. I believe it is instrumental in accomplishing your goals. Gritty leaders will bend but not break in the face of challenges. They
I truly do not know where I would be today without the NJHA and the people in the Hereford breed. I thank God for giving me the opportunity to drape the maroon jacket over my shoulders and providing me with a platform to serve the “Hereford family” I love so dearly. I have gained lifelong friendships, one-of-a-kind experiences and personal growth. Most of all, I hope I was able to accomplish my goal of inspiring others and fostering connection, leadership and involvement among our association, so that we can continue to grow a pipeline of leaders to keep our breed strong for years to come. Although the end of my time on the board feels very bittersweet, I know this is not the end of my journey in the Hereford breed, and I look forward to staying around for a long time.
I extend my heartfelt appreciation to Bailey Clanton, Amy Cowan and Chloé Durian for their leadership, the 2021 delegates who placed their trust in me to guide the NJHA, all of my fellow board members past and present, my family for their unwavering support and guidance and all those who have played a part in this remarkable journey.
Lauren Jones, retiring NJHA communications chairGet in on The Grand Daddy of ’Em All Foundation’s Focus
by Logan McFatridgeThe VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) is one of the largest beef breed shows in the U.S., with exhibitors from across the country competing in the showring. Since it’s one of the largest national junior cattle shows in the world, some might think exhibitors have nothing else to do but show cattle; however, that couldn’t be further from the truth.
Throughout the week, JNHE hosts 12 different contests for participants of all ages as well as events and opportunities which encourage juniors to make friends, learn new skills and have fun.
Exhibitors can find descriptions, qualifications, rules and regulations for these JNHE contests and events at Hereford.org. There is a contest for everyone, such as the Certified Hereford Beef® Cook-Off, Hereford bowl, photography, speech, sales and promotional poster contests. Even though these contests don’t involve live cattle, they provide fun and educational experiences for attendees to learn more about the Hereford breed and the beef industry.
Other events do include handson cattle experience, such as the livestock judging, team fitting and showmanship contests. Hundreds of junior members mark cards and sharpen their cattle evaluation skills during the judging contest.
The team fitting contest fosters teamwork among state association members. The National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) hosts one of the most elite showmanship competitions in the country, where the top 10 exhibitors in each age division are selected after multiple rounds of competition.
Along with contests at JNHE, there are programs designed by the NJHA to help develop leadership and professional skills in young people to prepare them for whatever their next step may be. The first program for all ages is the Pen-to-Pen program. Pen-to-Pen is a mentorship program where younger members are paired with older ones who will mentor them during JNHE and exchange letters throughout the year. Pen-to-Pen participation encourages young people to make friends and network with the “Hereford family.”
Bridging the Gap, an NJHAsponsored career fair style event, allows industry professionals and college representatives to network and mingle with young people. As an event attendee last year, the number of potential careers the agricultural industry has to offer was eye-opening. Anyone in attendance can meet new people — and may even discover a new career path. Don’t forget to bring some resumes!
While most of these JNHE events and competitions are scheduled for the middle of the week, NJHA will kick-off the week with lots of excitement. Opening ceremonies showcases all of the JNHE exhibitors in the showring and builds energy for the coming week. Following opening ceremonies is food and fun night and Cornhole for a Cause. These events allow everyone to get in on
President Ray Ramsey 317-462-7122, rayramsey77@gmail.com
Vice President
George Sprague 541-465-2188, gks@bar1ranch.com
Directors
Steve Folkman 920-474-7403, cnlfarm@execp.com
Nancy Keilty 231-228-6578, nancykeilty@mindspring.com
Jill Bielema 616-292-7476, jbielema@comcast.net
Katie Colyer 208-599-2962, katie@hereford.com
Bill King 505-220-9909, bill@billkingranch.com
Kathy Buchholz 214-537-1306, kathy@gkbcattle.com
Bruce Everhart 317-407-3618, bruceeverhart56@gmail.com
Director of youth activities
Amy Cowan 816-842-3757, acowan@hereford.org
HerefordYouthFoundation.org
the action and enjoy the company of fellow Hereford enthusiasts. On top of all that, there will be a little friendly competition in the annual 5K race to see who is the fastest in the barns.
JNHE is so much more than a cattle show; it’s an opportunity to get to know fellow exhibitors and Hereford breeders. The NJHA strives to put on the best show possible while providing its members with opportunities to learn and create lifelong connections. Take advantage of the excitement and prepare for The Grand Daddy of ’Em All.
Logan McFatridge serves as the membership chair on the NJHA board of directors.
Introducing KCF BENNETTDominion
• Homozygous Polled
• Heavily pigmented, short marked, dark red.
• Dominion was the standout of his calf crop, earning an 83# BW, 118 WWR, 116 YWR, 118 RER, 6.1 FS, 36 cm SC.
• No bull in the breed comes close to matching his combination of CED, BW, WW, YW, SC, SCF, Udder EPDs, CW, REA and Marbling.
• His prototype dam is arguably the most ideal cow at Knoll Crest, with a nearly perfect udder.
• Dominion froze high quality semen at 13 months of age and bred 24 cows natural service in December and January, just prior to this photo being taken.
Hereford
Women
by Melinda WatsonSupporting Youth this Summer
National Hereford Women (NHW) welcomes all Hereford enthusiasts and encourages participation in Hereford programs, scholarships and activities, according to the group’s mission. Last summer, the NHW provided 11 National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members with scholarships to attend the Faces of Leadership Conference in Columbus, Ohio. Currently, major NHW fundraising efforts focus on raising the money to fully fund an account, which would send at least 10 NJHA youth to the Faces of Leadership Conference each year. With that said, the NHW has several events and activities happening this summer to support that effort.
NHW will once again attend Tennessee River Music Inc.’s Dixieland Delight Red, White & Black Production Sale May 3-4. The Hereford women will kick
Queen’s Tea will be one of many NHW sponsored events held at this year’s JNHE. Join the Hereford women in Grand Island, Neb., for Queen’s Tea, the NHW membership meeting and a new, fun fundraiser planned for Sunday evening.
off the Cinco De Mayo fundraiser Friday evening during the cattle preview. The group appreciates Tennessee River Music allowing NHW to host this fundraiser at their facility.
OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS
President: Sally Wingler, Christiana, Tenn.
Vice president: Abbygail Pitstick, South Solon, Ohio
President-elect: Beth Mansfield, Liberty, Tenn.
Secretary: Marlena Ballinger, Bluffton, Ohio
Treasurer: Melinda Watson, Flemingsburg, Ky. 6196 Mt. Sterling Rd., Flemingsburg, KY 41041
Ex Officio: Briley Miller, Newcastle, Wyo.
DIRECTORS
Nikki Crumm, Anadarko, Okla.
Melanie Fishel, Barnardsville, N.C.
Cameron Kolinski, Patrick Springs, Va.
Brandi Murphree, Hamilton, Texas
Bellana Putz, Otley, Iowa
HerefordWomen.com
Watch for new NHW/Hereford items available at the NHW booth during the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Grand Island, Neb. When planning your JNHE trip, don’t forget about the Queen’s Tea and the NHW membership meeting on Monday, July 8. Stay tuned for an exciting fundraiser the NHW is planning during “The Grand Daddy of ’Em All” Food & Fun Night and Cornhole for a Cause on Sunday evening, July 7.
Currently, NHW is also gathering consignments for a couple of online fundraising sales. For more information about consigning a show prospect to the Queen’s Court Sale or donating a unique Hereford item, vacation, hunting trip, etc., to the Hereford
women please contact an NHW board member.
The NHW board of directors appreciates the support they receive from members and the Hereford family. With such generous support, the group is able to fund activities such as the National Hereford Queen program, Queen’s Scholarship, Ostgaard-Breiner Educational Scholarship and various JNHE awards. NJHA members are the future of the Hereford breed, and the NHW is committed to supporting the youth now and in the future.
Check out the NHW website or Facebook page to stay up to date on current NHW events, activities and merchandise.
To join and to learn more about the NHW, visit HerefordWomen.com or email nationalherefordwomen@gmail.com.
Committed to Excellence CHB RETAILER OF THE YEAR
Rgrocery business inside-out when she took the massive risk of establishing the first Rancho Markets store in 2006, as a young single mother. Today, she and her husband, Roberto, own nine Rancho Market stores, all in the Salt Lake City area.
Community focused
Our objective as a company has always been and will continue to be to offer our valued customers fresh and quality products at the best market prices available.
— Eli Madrigal, Rancho Markets
“Our objective as a company has always been and will continue to be to offer our valued customers fresh and quality products at the best market prices available,” Eli says. “Rancho Markets is not only about being a leader in the supermarket industry; it’s also about giving back to the community and being there for them.”
Eli built the stores around providing the Salt Lake City area with quality products at the best value possible.
“We care about our community around us. We are not here to make a profit, we are here to serve our community,” Eli explained in a KSL.com article. “I cannot compete with larger chains — some of them they have much better deals than we do — but having the opportunity to sell to our community, wherever we
are, the lowest we can, and helping them to put food on their tables is the most rewarding thing for us.”
This commitment to offering customers value and quality are reasons Eli added Certified Hereford Beef (CHB) to Rancho Markets in March of 2023.
“We chose CHB for its quality and reputation. Both the service and quality are exceptional, and we are honored to have Hereford beef in our stores,” she says. “We have had an increase in our volumes and customers that are returning with new
The company has grown its beef sales by 27% and expanded its customer base since adding Certified Hereford Beef. Rancho Markets was also recently named Utah’s Hispanic Business of the Year.
“Rancho Markets are among the most immaculate stores I have ever seen,” says Brenyn Burkholder, field marketing manager for National Beef, the exclusive CHB beef packer. “They are a wonderful CHB partner, and they have a great marketing team that promotes the brand.”
“Rancho Markets are a true partner with us,” explains Ty Ragsdale, CHB brand manager. “They are a big believer in quality and serving their community. They do an excellent job of merchandising CHB across all of their stores and are always open to new ideas and promotions.”
Eli, her family and Rancho Markets team are proud to be named Certified Hereford Beef Retailer of the Year.
“The introduction of the Certified Hereford Beef program was the best thing to happen to Rancho Markets. We are so thankful for the quality of the program and how it has strengthened our meat department,” Eli says. “We are proud
Rancho Markets was recently named Utah’s Hispanic Business of the Year.BF 157F RITA 42L ET
10/16/23 • AHA P44531848 • Homozygous Polled JW 1857 Merit 21134 x NJW 1A 173D Rita 157F
CED +11.2 / BW +1.5 / WW +92 / YW +150 / MILK +32 / UDDR +1.3 / TEAT +1.3 / REA +1.00 / MARB +.45 / CHB +202 Breed leading EPD profile in this donor prospect out of Rita 157F.
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CHB DISTRIBUTOR OF THE YEAR
Serving the Story
Certified Hereford Beef® Food Service Distributor of the Year builds upon the brand’s grassroots.
Fhe fell in love with animal agriculture and, by proxy, the food it produced. After a stint in culinary school, he donned his chef’s coat and ran the kitchen of a bed and breakfast before shifting into a more traditional familystyle restaurant. These experiences, both in the field and in the kitchen, gave him an invaluable perspective when he joined US Foods as a center of the plate (COP) specialist, working one-onone with restaurants and providing product expertise and sales support from tastings to valuable market trends. After joining the US Foods team, Wells quickly rose through the ranks, managing categories and vendors in different regions before landing back in the south in his current vice president role.
with the tools needed to tell the CHB story and help it stand out in one of the most complex and competitive protein sectors — beef.
In his mission to transform his team from salespeople into culinary storytellers offering a quality product, Wells has a wealth of support from the CHB team. As a professional who cut his teeth promoting a very large beef brand, Wells was frankly surprised when the newer and seemingly more grassroots Certified Hereford Beef offered his team powerful resources to help grow the market share in their region.
The story behind the brand Wells’ summers on his family’s farm uniquely positioned him to appreciate the story behind the CHB brand — the only Hereford-branded
“The CHB team has always been there to help with whatever it is we needed. If we wanted to meet with a rancher and train our team, they showed up with all the bells and whistles. If we needed to run a promotion with our team, they always helped me build something impactful that moved the needle,” Wells says. He notes CHB’s publications, reminders and training tidbits not
only keep the brand top-of-mind for his sales staff but also continue to grow demand with end users.
Powerful partnerships
Brands are often only as good as those who stand behind them, and Certified Hereford Beef curates powerful partnerships between the brand and its distributors and the Hereford producers and consumers.
“These partnerships are absolutely vital to the life of the brand, its success and its continuation,” says Ty Ragsdale, CHB brand manager. “CHB has a small sales team, so it is crucial to have those partners, like US Foods–Atlanta, to be the feet on the ground.”
US Foods–Atlanta, with Wells’ leadership, shines even among a list of dedicated licensed CHB distributors. The team garnered the CHB Food Service Distributor of the Year by moving the most volume of branded product during the fiscal year, which is unsurprising to those who have watched their rise. Since US Foods–Atlanta partnered with CHB in 2019, after being introduced to the brand by National Beef’s Terry Thornton, they have grown their sales by 30% each year, according to Ragsdale.
I’ve always kept that in mind, that whatever I’m doing has to help them solve problems daily.”
Back to the roots
Being successful in the culinary world means stacking up days of working hard to provide consistent, quality products until those days become months and then years. In that respect, culinary professionals easily relate to beef producers.
“Anybody who works directly with animals has a whole lot of patience. You’re not just going to do something today and see the results. Oftentimes,
The CHB team has always been there to help with whatever it is we needed. If we wanted to meet with a rancher and train our team, they showed up with all the bells and whistles. If we needed to run a promotion with our team, they always helped me build something impactful that moved the needle.
— Jonathan Wells,
US Foods–Atlanta
This rapid and consistent growth further serves as a testament to the power behind these branddistributor partnerships.
“Jonathan and US Foods have been the most cooperative and best ambassadors for the brand in the history of the brand. He has totally embraced it and has worked so well with CHB management and the National Beef team,” Ragsdale says. “With his culinary background, Jonathan has an incredible understanding of the whole protein category. He is a problem solver for the customers and a master at teaching new salespeople about the beef category. He breaks it down to the basics until his staff is confident in selling these products.”
Wells also views his culinary background and unique understanding of the marketplace as an advantage.
“I understand what our customers are going through on a daily basis and their challenges, such as being short-handed, putting out a consistent, high-quality product and keeping people coming back,” he says. “Those are the challenges that I lived with every day for years. So, in every role,
it’s going to take years of consistent work,” Wells says, recalling his family’s farm. “[The farm] gave me a lot of background going into the world and helped me remember where our food comes from. In today’s society, some people think food comes from a restaurant, a store or a manufacturer, but none of our food starts there. It starts with a family and a farm.”
Wells was reminded of that fact once again when he visited the American Hereford Association. While touring the Kansas City, Mo., office, he had the honor of peeking back into the archives of pedigrees to find his great-grandfather’s herd sire from decades ago.
Wells’ story overlaps many of the Hereford producers that stand behind the Certified Hereford Beef brand because, it too, starts with a family and farm, and Wells and US Foods–Atlanta have the honor of connecting that story with the consumer with every flavorful CHB steak that lands on a plate.
“And that’s a very good story to tell today’s consumers,” Wells concludes.
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Bob Schaffer, Owner-manager 3320 Deer Track Rd.
Spotsylvania, VA 22551 540-582-9234
bob@deertrackfarm.com www.deertrackfarm.com
Dan Snyder, cell 240-447-4600
Seth Snyder, cell 240-405-6049 654 Cold Spring Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325-7335 717-642-9199
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eastsidehereford@comcast.net Visitors welcome!
CHB Sires of Distinction 1,282 Bulls Honored
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CHH 215Z 7019 ET 4 4243359
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Churchill Domino 3179A 43376909
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Churchill Domino 8368F ET 43996042
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Churchill Red Bull 426B 43474681
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CL1 Domino 465B
CL1 Domino 496B 1ET
C M BB Advance 5030 ET
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CMF 108B Full Tank 437F 43986417
CMF 123B Database 284D
CMF 1720 Gold Rush 569G ET
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CMF 194C Early Bird 324E 43875244
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CMF 396F Jet 687J 4 4313481
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CMR 051 Devout 21284 JW ET 4 4260707
CMR 051 Devout 21287 JW ET 4 4260709
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CT Test 116H 4 4280294
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DHR 215Z Dom 0945 Mark Dom 902 44 034868
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DHR 215Z Yankee Domino 765 43783756
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DM BR Sooner 42537322
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EFBeef B20 X51 E022 ET 43777075
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EFBeef B413 Validate F257 43898289
EFBeef BR Validated B413 43558667
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EFBeef C609 Resolute E158 ET 43847198
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EFBeef C609 Resolute G487 4 4109959
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EFBeef D817 Fortune H686 44208848
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EFBeef HPB X651 Tested Z020 43286259
EFBeef N093 Proficient Z058 43286295
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EFBeef P230 Frank B498 43558678
EFBeef P230 Frank W420 43032117
EFBeef P230 X2 Frank D953 43709224
EFBeef Resolute CEO 43591829
EFBeef TFL U208 Tested X651 ET 43091736
EFBeef U208 Fortune 312A ET 43411684
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EFBeef X651 Tested E116 43849411
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EPHR Pathefinder 4G 842B 43491165
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EXR Benchmark 8240 ET 43968864
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EXR Hometown 7017 43770190
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EXR Trust Fund 8112 ET 43888400
EXR Unstoppable 428 ET 43451239
F 215Z Domino 620 43659563
F 215Z Domino 672 43666864
F Final Test 722 43782451
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FH 0945 Mark Domino 981 MD 4 4060332
FH 215Z Domino 917 AF 4 4052750
FH L1 Domino 754 ET 43840220
FH L1 Domino 812 MD 43951924
FHF 9279 Deadwood 38Y 43196788
Fields Edge Tested 5J16 43648332
Five J’s Tested 4013 0945 4 4294973
Four L 279R Bennett X0153 ET 43206437
FPH 001 Anodyne 1140 4 4031626
Frenzen Crown Royal C25 43619390
Frenzen Dynamic D44 43761091
Frenzen Final Test J67 ET 4 4323681
Frenzen Mark Domino H42 4 4213265
Frenzen MC Redstone U5 42945090
FS Advance 7053E ET 43868910
FS Advance 8048F 43991698
FS Advance 8055F 43991700
FS Advance 8103F 43991776
858F Shoc 0071
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GB L1 Domino 268T 43289492
GB L1 Domino 3194W 43438922
GB L1 Domino 415X 43488836
GB L1 Domino 458X 43488874
GB L1 Domino 762E 43814153
GB L1 Domino 823F 43922937
GB L1 Domino 9120G 44 095888
GB L1 Domino 957G 4 4036549
Genoa 27A Hometown 19263 ET 44 096834
Genoa 3027 Domino 15073 43585147
Genoa 6011 Belle Air 19073 ET 4 4011928
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Genoa Foremost 12180 43349446
Gerber Bluechip 002B 43521948
Gerber Canaan 041C 43639075
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Gerber High Time H65 44189906
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GG EFBeef Cuda 815F 43927903
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GG Trust 167Y 632D 43776025
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GH Difference Britisher 45L 42407273
GKB EJE 6011 Bellator 8072 ET 43940699
Glengrove 936 Drummin D31 43776697
GO King E33 43796790
GO Outcross X48 43105961
Golden Oak Outcross 18U 42963135
GR Anodize 2568 43929344
GR New York 3129 44 041337
GR New York 3269 4 4041350
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GVR Revolution Trust 1173 002G 44 000146
H 8E Embracer 8006 41045158
H B Distinct 4 4184682
H Bell Ringer 8459 ET 43915089
H H Maxium 122 ET 43188149
H Montgomery 7437 ET 43799223
H Solution 657 ET 43750014
H WMS Thomas County 1443 ET 4 4257454
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H5 0945 Domino 7167 ET 43792594
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H5 5019 Advance 781 43792521
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H5 5019 Advance 9241 44 042304
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H5 6206 Domino 846 43897969
H5 81E Domino 906 4 4025039
H5 8232 Domino 161 4 4237992
H5 9075 Advance 3190 1ET 43375573
H5 9184 Domino 1325 4 4237928
H5 Solution 064 43087867
Haroldson’s Upgrade T100 33D 43879201
Harvie Smoke Stack ET 195B 43711169
HCC Advance 9023 G ET 4 4130358
HCC Arapaho 6037 ET 43740694
HCC Legacy S01 ET 42697758
HCC Sensation 6008 ET 43740709
HH Advance 0022H ET 4 4128602
HH Advance 0025H ET 4 4129518
HH Advance 0031H ET 4 4128609
HH Advance 0074H ET 4 4129522
HH Advance 0159H 4 4128721
HH Advance 1023J 4 4238838
HH Advance 1045L 42151369
HH Advance 1059Y 43173094
HH Advance 1125J ET 4 4238929
HH Advance 3297A ET 43442630
HH Advance 5019C ET 43578975
HH Advance 6007D ET 43688371
HH Advance 6193D ET 43688533
HH Advance 6226D ET 43688561
HH Advance 7008E 43786114
HH Advance 7024E ET 43786128
HH Advance 7049E 43786153
HH Advance 7076E ET 43786179
HH Advance 7088E 43786190
HH Advance 7154E ET 43786248
HH Advance 8008F 43896716
HH Advance 8057F 43896760
HH Advance 8120F ET 43896810
HH Advance 8132F 43896818
HH Advance 8353F 43966155
HH Advance 8392F ET 43966191
HH Advance 9065G 4 4008175
HH Advance 9076G ET 4 4008185
HH Advance 9102G 4 4008211
HH Advance 9156G 44 008262
HHF Zorro W18 Z7 43405820
HHQ 33Z Percy 5E 43776083
Hills Galore 44Z Resolute 128D 43866386
HM Sure Bet 9A 4 4021996
Homestretch X338 10Y CG 33F ET 43916508
HRC Z Dude 7597 43864430
Huth 813 Revolution 4R Y001 43211211
Huth A014 Leader F028 43940511
Huth C019 Victor 33Z G009 4 4087483
Huth Full House N003 42409445
Huth Hometown 10Y E033 ET 43817894
Huth R007 Thor Z021 43294233
Huth X007 General Butch D033 43712727
Huth X007 Revolver A026 43403163
Huth Y011 Foremost C065 43594770
Huth Z011 Tested A250 E049 43849186
Huth Z016 Whitey H014 4 4189439
Hyalite Foremost 436 43480572
Hyalite Foremost 455 43480640
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Hyalite Foremost 578ET 43580247
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Hyalite Resource 774 43796300
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ILR Red Bull 423B 43499409
IMR 5025C Domino 8051F 43906184
IMR 710E Domino 0117H ET 4 4131672
IMR 710E Domino 9027G 44 020806
Innisfail 1837 33H 44224463
Innisfail 1837 43H 44224478
Innisfail 209 Z311 6023 ET 43758747
Innisfail 4013 11E 43861945
Innisfail 4021 B413 2004 ET 4 4225207
Innisfail 4021 Endure 2023 ET 44225096
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Innisfail 6011 T723 1819 ET 43982806
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Innisfail 723 U208 4007 ET 43541957
Innisfail 871 4013 2046 ET 4 4224513
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Innisfail Sandman 1580 2156 ET 4 4333791
Innisfail T723 6964 1909 ET 4 4097624
Innisfail T723 B413 1943 ET 4 4097655
Innisfail Trade Secret 14J 4 4333044 Innisfail Trademark 1939 ET 4 4097651 Innisfail Trademark 38J 4 4333564
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JDH MRD 2Z 33Z Victor 3G ET
JDH MRD 2Z 33Z Victor 6G ET 4 4016617
JDH Victor 719T 33Z ET 43294080
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JW B716 Domino 1865 ET 43895103
JW X651 Tested 1857 ET 43895110
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K&B Sentinel 007X 43110760
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K7 4013 Lad 1929 4 4003627
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KCF Bennett 504C F343 43982745
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KCF Bennett 936 C378 ET 43662656
KCF Bennett Acclaim C442 43661600
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KCF Bennett D367 G98 440 44683
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KCF Bennett D67 G82 440 44673
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KCF Bennett Eagle H550 4 4249999
KCF Bennett Encore Z311 ET 43387256
KCF Bennett F597 J478 4 4320187
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KCF Bennett Gateway F391 43982934
KCF Bennett Grady J79 4 4267434
KCF Bennett Homeward C776 43662613
KCF Bennett Impact B451 43551883
KCF Bennett Impact G325 4 4105078
KCF Bennett Impact H622 4 4250057
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KCF Bennett Kudos J517 4 4320217
KCF Bennett M326 S342 42763176
KCF Bennett M326 U223 42895482
KCF Bennett Nevada H377 4 4249814
KCF Bennett Noble D367 43785095
KCF Bennett Professional B236 43500879
KCF Bennett Proficient Y80 43182293
KCF Bennett Provident B284 43552670
KCF Bennett Redeem A394 43455208
KCF Bennett Redeem Z367 43369980
KCF Bennett Relevant D67 ET 43694844
KCF Bennett Resolve G595 4 4105347
KCF Bennett Revolution W430 ET 43052827
KCF Bennett Revolution X51 43081556
KCF Bennett Revolution X69 43081399
KCF Bennett Reward H85 4 4155269
KCF Bennett Solution 936 D672 ET 43785457
KCF Bennett Strategy Z303 ET 43387250
KCF Bennett X51 A475 43455183
KCF Bennett X51 B20 43500757
KCF Bennett X51 B599 43552001
KCF Bennett X51 C152 43600847
KCF Bennett X51 C558 43662452
KCF Bennett X51 D658 43785412
KCF Bennett X51 Z179 43282627
KCF Bennett X51 Z417 43369933
KCF Bennett X51 Z527 43369994
KCF Bennett X51 Z97 43282583
KCF Bennett York D663 ET 43785472
KCF Bennett Z311 B604 43552002
KCF Bennett Z311 C125 43600813
KCF Bennett Z311 C360 ET 43662621
KCF Bennett Z311 C377 ET 43662623
KCF Bennett Z311 C661 43662520
KCF Bennett Z311 D110 ET 43694853
KCF Bennett Z80 B304 ET 43552468
KCF Bennett Z80 B313 ET 43552697
KCF Z311 Bennett Encore C530 43662436
KEG 121 Domino P411 D642 43718444
KEG Hunker Down Y110 B454 43523701
KF 001A 1077 Anodyne 161G 4 4089162
KF 652D 61D Dante 163G 4 4089170
KJ 152F Benton 343J 44279644
KJ 175F Benton 369J 4 4274689
KJ 175F Leader 941H 4 4137357
KJ 309C Timeline 391J 4 4279635
KJ 328F Benton E43K ET 4440 4635
KJ 364C Departure 247J ET 44235840
KJ 482Y Domino 833A 43418482
KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET 43770756
KJ BJ D06 Leader 123F 43930450
KJ GKB 364C Impact 249J ET 44235838
KJ Nella 835E Major 394J ET 4 4344267
KLS Hometown 9B 43564251
KR QR Endure 18072 44 006046
KSU Land Grant 153 ET 4 4231207
KX York Red Neon 18004 43903483
L III A250 Surefire 1514 43628339
L III NCC E158 2038 4 4224722
L III NCC E158 Resolute 2058 4
1714 43767040 L III TFL X651 Tested 1533
LaGrand Reload 80P ET 42539056
LBH 102T Super Rib 47X
LBH 1321 Mark Domino 67F 4 4152571
LBH 20J Stanmore ET 265Y 43841432 LCI 157K Ribstone
LJS Mark Domino 1321 43394744
LJS Mark Domino 1444 43495365
LJS Mark Domino 1613 43706953
LJS Mark Domino 1718ET 43808663
LJS Mark Domino 1722 43808669
LJS Mark Domino 1954 44 036654
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Loewen 6X Anodyne C41 ET 43636638
Loewen All Star 4A 10C 43566748
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LW 6128 Domino 901G ET 4 4052478
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LW 901 Domino 1001J 4 4270636
MAF Mr Encore Y32 D40 43783713
MC 157K Polled Ribstone 1093ET 43133639
MC 1736 D287 Daybreak 2014 4 4225772
MC 1807 D413 Validated 2108 4 4327538
MC 9904 P230 Frank 2076 ET 44195944
MC DHZ5 B413 Validated 2106 ET 4 4327537
MC R415 CEO Resolute 1824ET 43944584
MC Ranger 9615 23895865
McCabe FSL Victor 33Z 42B 24E 43788982
MCM 6964 Varsity 801F 43932440
MCR Trust Gold Domino 437 ET 43523936
MCR Trust Harland 364 ET 43505413
Mead 10Y Hometown Q925 43789843
Mead Mandate V357 4 4301481
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THOM 502C Of 4R (8022) 43916878
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25 Years of History and Many Decades of
Looking back and moving forward.
by Lauren JonesHistory offers great perspective. It allows us to look back and learn, marvel at how things have changed and compare things that have stayed the same.
The upcoming 25th annual Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), sponsored by VitaFerm® since 2007, is the pinnacle summer event for more than 900 National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members from across the United States and Canada. They come together for
a week of family fun, competition and celebration.
However, the junior nationals and the organizations behind them looked quite different 25 years ago before the National Junior Polled Hereford Council (NJPHC) and the American Junior Hereford Association (AJHA) merged to become the NJHA and host the first JNHE in 2000.
The American Polled Hereford Association (APHA) and the American Hereford Association
(AHA) merged in 1995. The five years between 1995-2000 marked a time of connection, change and growth for the Hereford breed. It was in those transitional years that the foundation for the newly branded JNHE was created.
Keep reading to gain a firsthand perspective of how the current JNHE came to be, from three longtime Hereford leaders, breeders and supporters who helped shape the organization in the early days: Bill Doig, 1998-2000 NJPHC director;
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Craig Crutcher, 1999 AJHA president; and Chris Stephens, former AHA director of youth activities, 1995 chairman of the NJPHC board and chairman of the first youth merger committee.
Coming together
When the polled and horned associations merged in 1995, discussions began about merging the junior associations, programs and the national junior shows.
Crutcher says a joint event was very important, explaining, “We felt like this could be one of the first big steps that could be made to join the junior associations.”
Leadership from both organizations gathered around the table and began their work toward merging the associations.
“The two junior associations had to really look deep into both associations’ programs to decide what made each association great and how best to bring forward those really strong programs to form the new NJHA,” Stephens says. “The NJPHC and the AJHA had excellent programs in place for their respective associations, so we started with leadership and competition and how both junior organizations worked in terms of leadership and elections.”
No stone was left unturned.
“We worked through every detail, including what the joint board would wear,” Doig explains. “The polled board wore a blue jacket, and the horned board wore a red jacket. That is how we
evolved to having the current board members wearing a maroon jacket.
“At the end of the merger meeting, both boards walked out of that room with our heads held high, and we had an optimism for the future. However, I don’t think any of us could have imagined what this event has turned into now.”
members exhibiting 770 owned females, 227 bred-and-owned females, 37 cow-calf pairs, 72 bred-and-owned bulls and 108 steers — 26% more cattle than the first joint event.
Twenty-five years of growth
The very first JNHE was held in Tulsa, Okla., at the Tulsa State Fairgrounds. Oklahoma was the first state to merge its adult and
Over the past 25 years, the JNHE has grown to be one of the largest single-breed shows in the nation, but it came from humble beginnings.
“The size of the show has changed by leaps and bounds,” Crutcher says. He attended his first junior national Hereford show in the summer of 1987 and remembers the shows used to be held at ranches or county fairgrounds. Recalling the
junior associations, so it was appropriate to host the first joint event in Oklahoma.
“Mr. Bob Call was (the Oklahoma) JNHE chairman,” Stephens says. “The way that Bob structured the committees, delegated, empowered and communicated was a well-oiled machine. A template that was permanently etched in my memory for years to come as I became AHA director of youth activities and with the reorganization of the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA).”
The first show brought together almost 1,000 head of cattle; 589 owned heifers and 372 head from
Since 2000, the September Hereford World has been dedicated to recapping the
facilities of the 1999 event held at the Dawes County Fairgrounds in Chadron, Neb., Crutcher says, “It may not be big enough to host some of today’s state preview shows.”
continued on page 50...
The late Bob and Dolores Call were a driving force behind the success of the first JNHE and the events that followed. Pictured (l to r) are: Dolores and Bob Call and Brian Healey.Not only has the JNHE grown over the last quarter century, but the NJHA and HYFA have grown with it.
“The amazing growth of HYFA, combined with the growth and organizational structure of the JNHE, are the two biggest changes that have progressed our junior organization and set the JNHE on sound footing for years to come,” Stephens explains. “The re-birth of HYFA and the realignment in the organizational structure of the JNHE was the goal of many avid junior supporters.”
Both Stephens and Crutcher agree the scholarship programs for NJHA members have grown tenfold through the years due to the tremendous support of Hereford breeders and AHA leadership.
From
exhibiting as a junior, to being on the national junior board, to now having my children participating at the junior nationals, there have been so many memories that will last a lifetime.
The JNHE is so much more than a cow show. The people you meet along the way and the skills you learn will stick with you.
— Bill Doig, 1998-2000 NJPHC director
Stephens describes it as “the front porch of the NJHA” and the “flagship event that brings in the families and junior members.”
“The quality of the cattle at the JNHE has improved so much over the past 25 years,” Doig says. “Many of the top genetics used to be only owned and exhibited by large ranches. Now, we see juniors breed and exhibit cattle that win at the JNHE and many other national shows.”
and grown, there are a few things that have remained constant over the past quarter century. This includes breeder dedication, a continued drive for success and a family atmosphere.
The JNHE has always been the pinnacle event of the summer.
This family atmosphere has crossed over generations, as
nationals, there have been so many memories that will last a lifetime,” Doig says. “The JNHE is so much more than a cow show. The people you meet along the way and the skills you learn will stick with you for your lifetime.”
As we look toward the next 25 years, the Hereford breed and its youth are only expected to grow and continue succeeding.
“The ability to streamline the event from year to year, and to have the foundation serve as a vehicle for funding scholarships, education and research; it’s a very formidable partnership,” Stephens says. “It took a lot of great Hereford breeders and
exhibitors from the very first JNHE now have children in the program.
“From exhibiting as a junior, to being on the national junior board, to now having my children participating at the junior
AHA leaders working together to get to where we are today. It was not easy; it didn’t happen overnight, and we have more goals to achieve.”
The future is bright; here’s to the next 25 years.
...25 Years of History continued from page 49 Tommie Lynn Mead, a first-time exhibitor, sets up her heifer in the showmanship contest during the 2000 JNHE.JNHE Judges
Introducing your 2024 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) judges.
Dr. Mark Hoge grew up with a diversified livestock background showing cattle, hogs and sheep. Mark pursued his interest in animal science and livestock judging throughout college; he attended Black Hawk East and then the University of Illinois. While at both institutions, he was very active on the livestock judging teams. From there he attended Iowa State University (ISU) to attain his master’s degree in animal breeding. While at ISU, Mark coached the livestock judging team, advised students and taught animal science classes. He found an interest in teaching and research and then decided to pursue his Ph.D. in animal breeding at Michigan State University.
Mark has been an associate professor of agriculture at Western Illinois University for 20 years. He teaches three to four classes a semester, is the faculty manager to the swine and sheep units, coach of the livestock judging team and advisor to the Hoof and Horn Club. Mark has had the opportunity to serve as a judge of all four species for many national shows across the country.
Mark, his wife, Katie, and their kids, Carter, Nolan and Nora, own and operate Hoge Livestock in Good Hope, Ill. They are an active stock show family that live by the motto: Life is better in the barn.
Clayton Boyert
Owned Female Show Associate Clayton Boyert hails from Seville, Ohio, where he owns and operates Boyert Show Cattle with his brothers, Jared and Jake. A progressive operation that’s “committed to the experience,” the business is focused on providing a top-notch experience while helping their customers achieve goals. Boyert Show Cattle runs multiple sales a year, selling many breeds of elite show prospects and genetic packages. Clayton also assists with the family business, Boyert’s Greenhouse, and farm. Through this, he has seen the importance of creating strong partnerships while giving back to the community.
Clayton attended Black Hawk East and Western Illinois University (WIU) where he was a member of the livestock judging team. At WIU, Clayton was mentored by and judged under Mark Hoge, Ph.D., where he learned not only how to evaluate livestock, but also the importance of faith, family, friendship and farming. Clayton was a member of the WIU Hoof and Horn Club and strived to provide opportunities to those that came after.
Kevin Jensen
Bred-and-Owned Females and Cow-Calf Pairs
Past American Hereford
Association director, Kevin Jensen, Courtland, Kan., owns and operates Jensen Bros. Herefords, along with his wife,
Sheila. Today, the couple runs 450 cows. Jensen Bros. holds four sales annually, sells 100 bulls each spring and supports the Hereford Youth Foundation of America’s Foundation 1 Campaign during their spring-born female sale.
Kevin and Sheila have three grown children — Brady, Brooke and Ben — who are all active in Jensen Bros. Herefords. The siblings took part in the state and national associations and participated in the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) for 21 years, serving in leadership roles and competing in events. Kevin and Sheila served as junior Hereford advisors and look forward to their grandchildren, Kelly, Kirbe and Keaton, participating in JNHE.
The family successfully presents their cattle at the national level, and Kevin’s judging has taken him to Australia, Argentina and Canada on numerous occasions. He has sorted nearly every beef breed junior nationals — some multiple times — as well as Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, American Royal, Louisville and Denver.
Brady Jensen
Bred-and-Owned Females and Cow-Calf Pairs
Brady Jensen resides in Courtland, Kan., with his wife, Allie, and two daughters, Kelly and Kirbe. He currently serves as an STgenetics beef regional manager. Previously, Brady was on faculty at South Dakota State University from 2017-2022, where he served as a lecturer and the livestock judging team coach.
Brady completed his master’s degree at Kansas State University (KSU) in animal sciences and industry, focusing on the genetic component of feet and leg structure in Red Angus cattle. Before graduate school, he attended Butler Community College and KSU where he was awarded AllAmerican status at both levels in livestock judging. In his collegiate coaching career, he was on the coaching staff for three high-point individuals at the national contest in Louisville and coached the 2021 reserve national champion team. Currently, Brady and Allie assist with the family seedstock operation, Jensen Bros. Herefords, in Courtland.
Brigham Stewart Bred-and-Owned Bull and Steer Shows
Brigham Stewart is a sixth-generation stockman from Washington, Kan., where he was born and raised. He attended Butler Community College on a livestock judging scholarship and continued his education at Kansas State University where he earned his bachelor’s degree in animal sciences and industry. He was a member of both schools’ livestock judging teams and ended his judging career by winning high-point individual at Louisville.
He now resides on the family farm and ranch. He works alongside his wife, Dr. Megan Collison, and his parents, Gregg and Debbie, on the operation. The family operates a diversified farm and a large cow-calf operation, better known as Mid Continent Farms and Jones Stewart Angus Ranch, which runs 1,000 head of cows and registers cattle in seven different breeds. The Stewarts have produced numerous state fair and major show champions.
Sam and Morgan Wallace
Junior and Peewee Showmanship
Sam and Morgan Wallace reside in Stotts City, Mo., with their son, Beau, and another son on the way. Sam and Morgan met showing Simmental cattle and married in 2018. During their junior careers, the couple topped the National Junior Simmental Show showmanship contest. Sam was involved with the National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) and placed third in the 2014 NJAA showmanship contest. Morgan was raised in Maysville, Ky., on her family’s Simmental operation and was an active member of the American Junior Simmental Association (AJSA). She served as AJSA board chair in 2016.
Today, the couple operate Wallace Cattle Co. with Sam’s parents. They focus on selling Angus and Simmental show heifer prospects. Sam serves as an independent contractor through Genex where he operates Wallace AI Service, and Morgan works for Farm Credit as a loan officer. Sam and Morgan are grateful for their involvement in junior programs and plan to raise their sons with the same experiences.
Jake and Kami Scott
Senior and Intermediate Showmanship
Jake and Kami Scott live in Gordon, Neb., and work alongside each other and their two daughters, Payton and Harper, on their family ranching operation, Krebs Ranch. Krebs Ranch is a purebred Angus
of the livestock judging teams. He has judged major breed and jackpot shows across the country and is very grateful to be part of this event.
Melissa Grimmel Schaake Team Fitting, State Groups and Top 10 Senior Showmanship Finals
Melissa Grimmel Schaake owns and operates Grimmel Schaake Cattle Co., Manhattan, Kan. alongside her husband, Shane, where they breed and raise Hereford and Simmental cattle.
Melissa grew up in Maryland on her family’s grain farm as a first-generation cattlewoman and had a successful junior show career. She graduated from Kansas State University with dual degrees in agricultural communications and animal sciences and industry.
Melissa and Shane built their herd, focusing on reputable cow families, structural integrity and maternal characteristics.
They’ve been named premier Hereford breeder at both the 2022 and 2023 American Royal and raised division champions at the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo, American Royal, North American International Livestock Exposition, Cattlemen’s Congress and most notably the reserve grand champion polled female at both the 2020 and 2023 National Western Stock Show. Most recently, Melissa was named the 2024 Hereford Herdsman of the Year.
Melissa also owns a livestock marketing business. With both cattle and creative work, she takes pride in using her talents and experiences to help others succeed.
MISSOURI BREEDERS
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Lockwood, MO 65682
417-232-4817
417-827-2163 cell duvallherefords@keinet.net Herdsman: Miguel Cifuentes 417-793-5082
Matt, Barb, Makayla, Tye & Lauren 1071 C.R. 1231 Huntsville, MO 65259 Cell 660-676-3788 Home 660-277-3679
reynoldscattle@cvalley.net www.reynoldsherefords.com
Sale
Jeff and Stephanie Rawie Aaron and Kylie Noble 11768 W. Farm Rd. 34 Walnut Grove, MO 65770 417-209-5538 jeffrawie24@yahoo.com
Rick and Laurie Steinbeck 2322 Drake School Rd. Hermann, MO 65041 573-237-2668 573-680-0954 cell
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Rusty and Marijane Miller 20500 Sioux Dr. Lebanon, MO 65536 Rusty, cell 317-840-7811
Marijane, cell 317-341-3846
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21658 Quarry Ln. Barnett, MO 65011 Alan Mead 573-216-0210
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the junior national hereford expo 2024 | grand island, neb.
The Grand Daddy of ’Em All
Schedule is subject to change. For the most up to date version of the 2024 JNHE schedule, go to Hereford.org/youth/Junior-National-Hereford-Expo/resources
SATURDAY, JULY 6
2 p.m.
6 p.m.
Gates open for tack trailers to arrive and set up in barns
Cattle may arrive into tie-outs through the night Tom Dinsdale Automotive Cattle Barn, Aurora Cooperative Barn, Sheep Barn
SUNDAY, JULY 7
7 a.m.
8 a.m.
9
6 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
NJHA board and candidate orientation breakfast
Tattoo checks begin in each barn
Cattle paper check-in
Hereford bowl check-in & written test
All cattle must be in barns at this time
Advanced & illustrated speech contest finals
Steer weights declared electronically by this time
Queen’s orientation
NEOGEN’s DNA collection stations
Hereford Pen-to-Pen Session #1
Meet the candidate ice cream social & delegate roundtables
State group photos begin
Opening ceremonies
Grand Daddy of ‘Em All Food & Fun Night and Cornhole for a Cause
HYFA’s Grand Drive to 25 5K Race
MONDAY, JULY 8
8 a.m.
9 a.m.
11 a.m.
11 a.m.
Noon
1 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
3 p.m.
5 p.m.
6 p.m.
6-8 p.m.
Judging contest check-in & orientation
Judging contest
Individual sales & sales academy finals
NHW’s Catch a Vibe Event, followed by Queen’s Tea
VitaFerm® Prep to Win Workshop
Hereford Pen-to-Pen Session #2
Hereford bowl buzzer round (start with junior division)
Sullivan Supply Stock Show University
Sullivan Supply Fitting Contest
Future professionals contest interviews
Bridging the Gap College & Career Fair social networking
TUESDAY, JULY 9
8 a.m.
9 a.m.
State group of three & five classes
Sullivan Supply national showmanship contest
Senior, intermediate & senior finals
Junior & peewee
WEDNESDAY, JULY 10
7 a.m.
9 a.m. NJHA membership update, breakfast & new board election
Bred-and-owned show
Foundation Club, Five Point Bank Arena
Pinnacle Bank Expo Center
Pinnacle Bank Expo Center Quilt Room
Pinnacle Bank Expo Center Contest Rooms
Foundation Club Five Point Bank Arena
Line Up Arena in Sheep Barn
Pinnacle Bank Expo Center Quilt Room
Pinnacle Bank Expo Center
Five Points Bank Arena
Five Points Bank Arena
Aurora Cooperative Pavilion
Aurora Cooperative Pavilion
Five Points Bank Arena
Five Points Bank Arena
Pinnacle Bank Expo Center Contest Rooms
Beef Pit, Pinnacle Bank Expo Center
Five Points Bank Arena
Pinnacle Bank Expo Center Quilt Room
Pinnacle Bank Expo Center Quilt Room
Five Points Bank Arena
Five Points Bank Arena
Pinnacle Bank Expo Center Contest Rooms
Beef Pit, Pinnacle Bank Expo Center
Five Points Bank Arena
Five Points Bank Arena
Ring 1
Ring 2
Pinnacle Bank Expo Center Quilt Room
Five Points Bank Arena
Cow-calf pairs, bred-and-owned females, produce-of-dam groups Steer show followed by bred-and-owned bulls
THURSDAY, JULY 11
7:30 a.m.
Ring 1 Ring 2
*Buckle and awards ceremony honoring Certified Hereford Beef® Cook-Off, photo & poster, prior to selection of the bred-and-owned top five
6 p.m. Owned female show HYFA scholarship, awards & maroon jacket ceremony
FRIDAY, JULY 12
Five Points Bank Arena
Five Points Bank Arena
*Buckle and awards ceremony honoring future professionals, sales, speech & judging contests will follow the selection of the division III polled females
7:30 a.m. Conclusion of owned female show
Five Points Bank Arena
*Buckle and awards ceremony recognizing Herdsman of the Year, Walter and Joe Lewis High Point Senior, GKB Super States, Golden Pitchfork & the Bob Norton Excellence Award will be held prior to the champion drives ®
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Lisa 440-320-6193 ohioherefordlady@yahoo.com
Jerry Entwistle and Family 326 St. Rt. 10 New Holland, IL 62671
217-737-7581 Jerry cell shwjock@gmail.com
Ronnie 217-430-8705
Randy 217-242-1262
Matt 217-779-0775
Derke 217-617-8443
Tait 217-430-5949
Yale and Abby Young 27297 E 2250 N Rd. Lexington, IL 61753 815-867-7333 yaleyoung@gmail.com
Fred and Elaine Nessler
217-741-5500 fwn@theprairiecross.com ejn@theprairiecross.com
Elizabeth Nessler 217-496-2442 ehn@theprairiecross.com
Rick Garnhart Family 6372 E. Edwardsville Rd. German Valley, IL 61039 815-238-2381 garnhart@gmail.com www.mudcreekfarms.com
Larry Moffett 4075 Mt. Auburn Rd. Decatur, IL 62521
217-428-6496
Cell 217-972-2367 larrymoff@comcast.net
Dan Bixler 7115 E. 1000th Ave. Newton, IL 62448 618-544-1842 618-562-3888 cell insman542002@yahoo.com
618-780-5153 or 618-547-3164 ravan52@hotmail.com
IL 62237
Cattle for sale at all times
cvaught@hereford.org
Jack and Sherry Lowderman Monte, Carrie and Rhett
Brent, Kris, Blake, and Morgan Cody and Abby P.O. Box 488 Macomb, IL 61455 Office 309-833-5543
www.lowderman. com
Lonny, Kim (Carney) and Riley Rhodes
18736 Cross Creek Rd. Carlinville, Il 62626
217-899-4104 Cell rhodesfarminc.kim@gmail.com
Cattle and Embryos for sale at all times
Kevin and Lauren Bafford 10600 Damery Rd. Blue Mound, IL 62513
Kevin 217-454-5126 Lauren 217-521-8224 baffordfarms@gmail.com Benedict Herefords
Larry and Julie benherf@yahoo.com 217-737-5686
Chad, Becky, Noah, Caleb and Faith 605 CR 2300 N Dewey, IL 61840 chad@benedictherefords.com Chad - 217-246-5099 www.benedictherefords.com
Floyd and Annette 815-712-5735
Chad, Erin, John and Ella 815-712-5739
1764 U.S. RT. 136
Penfield, IL 61862
Buddy 217-649-0108 Bailey 217-714-4955 Cody 217-871-9708
edenburnfamilyfarm@gmail.com
davehackett91@yahoo.com 35073 E. C.R. 1550 N. Mason City, IL 62664 bhrnds@speednet.com Brent, cell 217-971-5897 Samantha, Todd, Rachel and Zach Parish 618-926-7388 www.parishfarms.com
LaSalle, IL 61301 c_herfs01@yahoo.com
Tuscola, IL 61953
Dave, Marcia & Elise Hackett
Dave: 217-621-1761
Elise: 217-621-6864
Stepping into Sustainability Emerging Roles and Leadership
Women in agriculture are uniquely positioned to influence sustainability.
Women play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the agriculture and livestock industry. It’s not the first time I’ve written about that in this column. Yet, emerging as a niche of major importance is the role these ag-based women play in the environmental stewardship space. For women in sustainability careers, the journey is not just a professional pursuit; it’s a powerful opportunity to make a lasting impact while serving as advocates for agriculture and the beef industry. As I began thinking about this impact specifically, several pivotal contributions women bring to the sustainability space came to mind.
No. 1 - Community engagement:
Women in sustainability positions uniquely foster community engagement. Sustainability is inherently linked to community well-being, and women are often adept at building connections. Whether leading local environmental initiatives or collaborating with diverse stakeholders, women in sustainability careers can leverage their community-focused approach to drive meaningful change. Besides, women are the primary local representatives for their families — at the store, at the ball game, at the school, etc. We carry our career passions with us wherever we go.
No. 2 - Science and research:
Fueling innovation through science and research is a cornerstone of sustainability, and women are making remarkable strides in
these fields. From climate science and environmental engineering to veterinary medicine, women in sustainability careers are contributing to cutting-edge research that informs sustainable practices. Embracing the scientific aspect of sustainability is happening in a big way as STEM careers, in general, are appealing to women of all ages and backgrounds.
No. 3 - Agriculture’s impact on sustainability:
Women play a crucial role in reshaping the narrative of agriculture’s impact on sustainability. Through sustainable farming practices, conservation efforts and agroecology, women in sustainability careers are actively contributing to the resilience of our food systems. Nowhere is this more evident than the number of women going into veterinary roles. Let’s give a big shout out to the ladies out there in the field! Today, we graduate more women veterinarians and more women with animal science degrees than men.
No. 4 - Impact of entrepreneurial women:
Entrepreneurial spirit is a driving force in sustainability, and women entrepreneurs are making waves. Whether launching eco-friendly startups or driving sustainable practices within existing businesses, women in sustainability careers are demonstrating the power of innovation. Their ventures not only
| by Sarah Beth Aubreycontribute to the green economy but also inspire a new generation of women to pursue impactful entrepreneurial endeavors.
No. 5 - Chief sustainability officers:
The rise of women as chief sustainability officers (CSOs) signals a shift in corporate leadership towards sustainability. Besides the field and entrepreneurship realm, females are getting the nod for corporate roles at a fast pace. The percentage of women occupying CSO roles is on the rise, reflecting a growing recognition of the unique perspectives and leadership qualities women bring to the table. Greenbiz. com reports that in the U.S. today 54% of corporate CSO roles are held by women. Globally, this number rises to 63%.
The conversation for women in sustainability is growing into something really, really big, and it’s a tremendous opportunity for women that grew up with livestock and have a deep understanding and care for the industry to get involved and lead.
Editor’s Note: Readers of Hereford World know Sarah Beth Aubrey as the long-time author of ACT’s Playbook. She takes on the rapidly evolving arena of sustainability with this new column. As Aubrey explains, “We’ll cover definitions, concepts and ideas. We’ll explore what’s current and what we in the beef industry have known about sustainability all along. We’ll do a little cussing and discussing, too. Bottom line, we know our business and we know we’re the best at what we do. It’s time to step into sustainability and tell our story.”
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From the Field
William “Scott”
Trueblood, 62, Barclay, Kan., passed March 7.
He was born Nov. 15, 1961, in Emporia, Kan., the son of William R. and Shirley Scott Trueblood. Scott attended Osage City High School, Osage City, Kan., and graduated with the Class of 1980.
As a young man in 1976, Scott began traveling with his uncle Paul, showing polled Hereford cattle and continuing through 1984. Their journey took them across the country, showing prize cattle for many owners, which included Kenny Rogers and members of the band Alabama.
Scott spent several years living in Virginia before returning to Kansas, where he worked as a banquet manager at the Capitol Plaza Hotel and Convention Center. His love of cattle and ranching called him back to Osage County five years later, when he began working with his uncle Paul again, custom finishing cattle. Scott always considered Barclay his home and remained there until his death.
Scott held memberships in the American Salers Association and served as president of the Osage City Eagles Club.
He will live on in the hearts and memories of his mother and stepfather, Shirley and Roger Betts, of Thermopolis, Wyo.; son, Andrew (Ashley) Trueblood of Earlysville, Va.; sister, Crystal Trueblood of Lenexa, Kan.; grandchildren, Reagan and Stetson Trueblood; three nephews, Jackson Sixbury and Austin and Blake Trueblood; his devoted companion and best friend of 16 years, Nancy Jones, of Reading, Kan.; and numerous extended family and countless friends.
He was preceded in death by his father, William R. Trueblood; and brother, Brent Trueblood.
In memoriam of Scott’s willingness to always take time to teach and offer advice to young showmen and show women, memorial contributions can be made to the Scott Trueblood Memorial, which will be used to benefit junior national youth scholarships.
Rodney Ogren, 82, Marcus, Iowa, passed March 30.
With sadness, we share the passing of Rod Ogren, a devoted son, brother and uncle, and a cherished friend to many. Rod left behind a legacy of love, kindness and dedication to those he held dear.
of the Tilden Tillers 4-H Club and eventually extended to the Cherokee County Cattlemen’s Association and the Marcus Community Fair Board, where he served faithfully for many years. Over five decades, Rod lent his expertise as a cattleman and livestock judge to countless county, state and regional fairs and stock shows. He was privileged to judge the Iowa State Fair Governor’s Steer Show. While serving on the Board of Directors for the American Hereford Association (AHA), he had the opportunity to travel to New Zealand as an AHA ambassador. As a close friend remembers, it was typical for Rod to kneel down to talk to 4-Hers showing their cattle on the woodchip-covered show barn floor. His dedication to shaping young minds and nurturing their potential was a testament to his generous spirit and enduring legacy.
Rod served several years as the Marcus Main Street Director. In this position he and many others helped support the Marcus community’s revitalization efforts for future generations by advocating to bring new commercial businesses and resources to his hometown.
Rodney Lee Ogren was born June 26, 1941, to Paul and Catherine (Pitts) Ogren, becoming the trusted eldest brother among the five Ogren boys. Rod’s lifelong residence for almost 83 years on the family farm in Tilden Township, south of Marcus, Iowa, was a testament to his steadfastness and connection to his roots. His faith was an important part of his life, having been baptized, confirmed and a member of Grace Methodist Church.
Rod graduated from Marcus High School in 1960 and then went on to Sierra Junior College, located outside Sacramento, Calif. Shortly thereafter, Rod served in the military, stationed in Germany. He was an Army veteran.
Rod’s commitment to his Marcus community started as a member
Rod also found joy in the simple pleasures of friendship and family. He cherished time with his nieces and nephews (and great-nieces and greatnephews) and enjoyed many special travels with his friends. In honoring Rod’s memory, let us strive to embody the values he held dear — honesty, compassion and a sincere love of the things that matter most in life.
He will be lovingly remembered by his brothers; Ken Ogren, Steve (Renea) Ogren and Chuck (Kay) Ogren, all of Marcus; sister-in-law, Sara Ogren of Exeter, Neb.; 10 nieces and nephews; numerous great-nieces and greatnephews; and many cherished friends.
In addition to his beloved parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Roger Ogren, and sister-in-law, Kate Ogren.
Rod Ogren Scott TruebloodHeading to the Donor Pen
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2492 S. Kirkman Rd. LaCenter, KY 42056
270-224-2993
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Ben 859-421-7902
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75 Salem Ridge Rd. Brooksville, KY 41004 606-782-1737 jhrmhr2@yahoo.com
Breeding Polled Herefords for more than half a century.
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129 Banks Rd. Bradyville, TN 37026 615-765-5359
615-765-7260 Fax
David cell 615-464-7008 dplp@dtccom.net www.dkmfarms.com
Jody Standley 919-291-4212
Kim Prestwood 828-320-7317
84 Austin Farm Lane Clayton, NC 27520
Bobby and Brenda Wells
439 Flatwoods Frozen Camp Rd. Corbin, KY 40701
606-344-0417 cell wells_farm@yahoo.com
Kevin, Angela, Kenlea and Kyler Murray 606-682-8143 cell
Matthew Murphy
770-778-3367
3432 Red Bud Rd. N.E. Calhoun, GA 30701
Keene Murphy 770-355-2192
Danny Miller
4850 Caldwell Ridge Rd. Knifley, KY 42753 270-465-6984
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101-103 N. Main St. Saluda, SC 29138
Earl B. Forrest 864-445-2387
864-445-7080 Office 864-445-3707 Fax
Brad Forrest 864-445-7633
Herd Certified and Accredited 565 Candy Meadow Farm Rd. Lexington, TN 38351
Rob Helms 731-968-9977
Randy or Steve Helms 731-968-2012
Heath Helms 731-614-3979 Fax 731-967-1445
328 Fowken Farm Rd. Jonesville, SC 29353
Norris Fowler
864-219-0182
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Rogers Fowler 864-426-3281
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Sales Digest
SALE INDEX
Express Ranches
Yukon, Okla. | March 1
Auctioneers: Steve Dorran, Matt Sims, Dustin Layton
Reported by: Cord Weinheimer
Lots
Gross Average
52 bulls $325,000 $6,250
TOP BULL LOTS
$11,000 — EXR Genesis 2287 ET
DOB 8/7/2022, by Loewen Genesis G16 ET, sold to Felix Wright, Strawn, Texas.
$9,500 — EXR Bankroll 2270 ET
DOB 7/20/2022, by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET, sold to Suttles Cattle Genetics, Hanna City, Ill.
$9,500 — EXR Roughneck 2329 ET
DOB 10/15/2022, by Churchill Roughneck
0280H ET, sold to Keith Anderson, Lone Wolf.
$9,000 — EXR Bankroll 2168
DOB 10/10/2022, by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET, sold to Kenton Fisher, St. John, Kan.
$9,000 — EXR Desperado 2103
DOB 8/25/2022, by Churchill Desperado 029H, sold to Felix Wright.
$9,000 — EXR Long Haul 2122
DOB 8/29/2022, by NJW Long Haul 36E ET, sold to Felix Wright.
$8,500 — EXR Benchmark 2279 ET
DOB 8/1/2022, by EXR Benchmark 8240 ET, sold to Mescalero Apache Cattle Growers, Mescalero, N.M.
$8,500 — EXR Desperado 2137
DOB 9/3/2022, by Churchill Desperado 029H, sold to Felix Wright.
$8,000 — EXR Desperado 3200 ET
DOB 1/1/2023, by Churchill Desperado 029H, sold to Felix Wright.
$7,500 — EXR Genesis 2144
DOB 9/9/2022, by Loewen Genesis G16 ET, sold to Ford Group Four, DeLand, Fla.
$7,500 — EXR Platinum 2116
DOB 8/27/2022, by EXR Platinum 9200 ET, sold to Felix Wright.
$7,500 — EXR Genesis 2154
DOB 9/21/2022, by Loewen Genesis G16 ET, sold to Rafter M Herefords, Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
Kentucky Beef Expo
Louisville, Ky. | March 2
Auctioneer: Dale Stith
Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh
TOP FEMALE LOTS
$6,000 — CHF 0100 Stardust 3201
DOB 10/3/2023, by Boyd 135U Deliverance 0100 ET, consigned by Cottage Hill Farm, Petersburg, W.Va., sold to P&R Cattle Co., Carthage, Ind.
$4,250 — Grace S Rose
DOB 1/1/2023, by HH Sazerac 6090 ET, consigned by Carroll Farming LLC, Nabb, Ind., sold to Gary King, Zoe.
$4,200 — MCS YB Chanel
DOB 10/16/2023, by YB BA X06 860 ET, consigned by Mary Carter Shirley, Sparta, Tenn., sold to William and Lucy Sexten, Nicholasville.
$3,900 — Beckley 6153 Whitney 3076
DOB 9/27/2023, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153, consigned by Beckleys Herefords, Irvine, sold to Emily Tabor, Garfield.
$3,900 — DRS 4084 Dana 87K
DOB 2/14/2022, by DRS 439 Emmett 67E, consigned by Smith Family Farm, Brandenburg, sold to Gary King.
Wisconsin Hereford Assn.
Fennimore, Wis. | March 2
Auctioneer: Justin Stout Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh
TOP BULL LOT
$7,500 — MGM Vanguard Quantum Leap 18K
DOB 8/5/2022, by Birdwell Vanguard 5022 9337, consigned by MGM, Hartford, sold to Quade Farms, Milton.
TOP
FEMALE LOTS
$9,500 — ESS G060 Caliente E088 K35
DOB 5/22/2022, by Huth A025 Victor 33Z G060, consigned by Emily Schulz, Iron Ridge, sold to C & B Farms LLC, Livingston.
$5,750 — PCH G78 Lady Bug L78
DOB 5/7/2023, by Churchill Big Shot 1136J ET, consigned by Point Creek Herefords, Newton, sold to Mya Bevan, Platteville.
Harrell Hereford Ranch
Baker City, Ore. | March 4
Auctioneers: Butch Booker, Rick Machado
Reported by: Emilee Holt
Lots Gross Average
137 bulls $942,250 $6,878
29 females $92,700 $3,197
166 total $1,034,950 $6,235
77 comm. females $183,725 $2,386
TOP BULL LOTS
$17,500 — H5 1115J Domino 3160
DOB 2/18/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1115J 1ET, sold to Case Ranch, Texas.
$16,000 — H5 0136H Domino 357
DOB 2/5/2023, by CL 1 Domino 0136H, sold to HME Herefords, Georgia.
$14,500 — H5 1115J Domino 371
DOB 2/7/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1115J 1ET, sold to Stroh Hereford Ranch, North Dakota.
$14,000 — H5 9241 Advance 3239
DOB 3/4/2023, by H5 5019 Advance 9241, sold to Case Ranch.
$14,000 — H5 9241 Advance 3122
DOB 2/14/2023, H5 5019 Advance 9241, sold to Carmichael Ranch, South Dakota.
$13,500 — H5 011 Domino 3198
DOB 2/24/2023, by H5 215Z Domino 011, sold to Salmon Falls Land & Livestock, Idaho.
$12,500 — H5 0136H Domino 3282
DOB 3/10/2023, by CL 1 Domino 0136H, sold to Barney Ranch, California.
$12,000 — H5 011 Domino 360
DOB 2/5/2023, by H5 215Z Domino 011, sold to Shotgun Ranch, Oregon.
$11,500 — H5 9241 Advance 3123
DOB 2/14/2023, by H5 5019 Advance 9241, sold to Friedt Herefords, North Dakota.
$10,750 — H5 1115J Domino 3273 ET
DOB 3/8/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1115J 1ET, sold to Flying W, Idaho.
$10,000 — H5 0136H Domino 3249
DOB 3/5/2023, by CL 1 Domino 0136H, sold to Shotgun Ranch.
TOP FEMALE LOT
$6,000 — H5 Ms 1328 Advance 3213 DOB 2/26/2023, by H5 9241 Advance 1328, sold to Harr Herefords, Oregon.
Kester Herefords
Atkinson, Neb. | March 4
Auctioneer: Justin Stout
Reported by: Aaron Friedt
Lots
43 bulls
Gross Average
$248,500 $5,779
87 comm. females $172,525 $1,983
TOP BULL
LOTS
$11,500 — Kest 257H 9359 Color Up 500L DOB 2/26/2023, by UPS Endure 9359 ET, sold to Wyatt Schaack, Wall, S.D.
$9,750 — Kest 88 9359 Donnie 501L DOB 2/26/2023, by UPS Endure 9359 ET, sold to Cody Olson, Clearwater, S.D.
$9,750 — Kest C15 7G Grant 492L ET
DOB 2/24/2023, by Blair’s 358C 15C Iron Will 7G, sold to Dave Frerichs, Atkinson.
$8,500 — Kest 313J 106H Chopper 478L ET
DOB 2/21/2023, by JDH AH Lincoln 106H ET, sold to Scott Hartman, Firth.
$8,000 — Kest 313J 106H Omaha 467L ET
DOB 2/18/2023, by JDH AH Lincoln 106H ET, sold to Dave Frerichs.
$8,000 — Kest E15 106H Link K97
DOB 9/10/2022, by JDH AH Lincoln 106H ET, sold to Steve Wieseder, Crofton.
Schutte & Sons
Guide Rock, Neb. | March 5
Auctioneer: Joel Birdwell
Reported by: Aaron Friedt
Lots Gross Average
35 bulls
$176,550
$5,044
33 females $109,900 $3,330
68 total $286,450 $4,213
TOP BULL LOTS
$10,000 — S&S Cuda 16K
DOB 3/16/2022, by BEHM 100W Cuda 504C, sold to Mark Bartlett, Cozad.
$8,500 — S&S TS Leader 34K
DOB 3/21/2022, by KJ Nella 919E Leader 476G, sold to Mark Bartlett.
$8,000 — S&S Cuda 17K
DOB 3/17/2022, by BEHM 100W Cuda 504C, sold to Vern Griess, Grafton.
TOP FEMALE LOTS
$4,800 — S&S Miss Lamp 844K
DOB 3/14/2022, by AH Ramble On 619D, sold to Blue Chip Herefords, Oxford.
$4,700 — S&S Lady Curly 898K
DOB 5/8/2022, by AH Ramble On 619D, sold to Sara Thompson, Lawrence.
Jensen Bros.
Courtland, Kan. | March 7
Auctioneer: Dustin Layton
Reported by: Aaron Friedt
TOP BULL LOTS
$95,000 — KJ 7603 Element 019L ET
DOB 2/13/2023, by KJ TWJ 907E Liberty 159H ET, sold to Upstream Ranch, Taylor, Neb.; Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch, Ree Heights, S.D.; Harvie Ranching, Olds, Alberta; and Breezewood Hills Farm, Staunton, Va. (3/4 interest).
$18,000 — KJ 039H Harvester 106L
DOB 3/4/2023, by UPS Harvester 9985, sold to Terry Evans, Fall River.
$15,000 — KJ 580G Harvester 093L
DOB 3/1/2023, by UPS Harvester 9985, sold to Robby Gray, Hutchinson.
$15,000 — KJ F31 Impact 062L ET
DOB 2/18/2023, by KJ GKB 364C Impact 249J ET, sold to Terry and Matt Evans.
$12,000 — KJ 998H Liberty 921K
DOB 9/19/2022, by KJ TWJ 907E Liberty 159H ET, sold to Lamb Bros., Wilson, Wis.
$11,500 — KJ 769G Harvester 182L
DOB 3/24/2023, by UPS Harvester 9985, sold to Todd Helm, Indianola, Neb.
$11,000 — KJ 746D Timeline 976L ET
DOB 2/5/2023, by MYO 559 On Time 927 ET, sold to Jimmy Bernard, Grand Ridge, Ill.
$11,000 — KJ F31 Harvester 217L
DOB 4/10/2023, by UPS Harvester 9985, sold to Shockley Ranch Herefords, Poteau, Okla.
$10,000 — KJ IF 45C Leader 904K ET
DOB 9/10/2022, by KJ BJ 309C Leader 182F, sold to Jeff and Meita Lyne, Lincoln.
$10,000 — KJ F31 Harvester 151L ET
DOB 3/13/2023, by UPS Harvester 9985, sold to Baer Bros., Junction City.
$10,000 — KJ 488G Harvester 181L
DOB 3/24/2023, by UPS Harvester 9985, sold to Kevin Bafford, Blue Mound, Ill.
$9,500 — KJ 536C Liberty 888K
DOB 8/28/2022, by KJ TWJ 907E Liberty 159H ET, sold to Brian Pelton, Zurich.
$9,500 — KJ C15 Liberty K90 ET
DOB 9/6/2022, by KJ TWJ 907E Liberty 159H ET, sold to Brian Pelton. continued on page 68...
High Desert Cattle Co.
Pilot Rock, Ore. | March 8
Auctioneer: Joe Goggins
Reported by: Emilee Holt
Lots Gross Average
14 bulls $72,996 $5,214
TOP BULL LOTS
$7,000 — HDCC 8080 Jetson 249
DOB 2/2/2022, by UPS 2296 Sensation 8080, sold to Gander Cattle Operations, Portland.
$7,000 — HDCC 9033 Jasper 237
DOB 1/24/2022, by UPS Endure 9033, sold to Horseshoe Bar Cattle Co., Antelope.
$6,000 — HDCC EM Journey 248
DOB 1/29/2022, by UPS Easy Money 9346 ET, sold to Mark Talcott, Glide.
$6,000 — HDCC 9227 Jackson 227
DOB 1/19/2022, by UPS Endure 9227, sold to Joseph Campbell, Condon.
$5,250 — HDCC 8080 Keystone 307
DOB 1/17/2023, by UPS 2296 Sensation 8080, sold to Next Gen Cattle Co., Echo.
$5,000 — HDCC 8210 Jazz 247
DOB 1/28/2022, by UPS Mighty 8210, sold to Horseshoe Bar Cattle Co.
$5,000 — HDCC 8080 Juniper 270
DOB 4/22/2022, by UPS 2296 Sensation 8080, sold to Hoctor Ranch, Center Lake, Wash.
$5,000 — HDCC 8080 Jacoby 266
DOB 4/1/2022, by UPS 2296 Sensation 8080, sold to Dick Ledgerwood & Son Inc., Clarkston, Wash.
$5,000 — HDCC 9033 Jackpot 243
DOB 1/26/2022, by UPS Endure 9033, sold to Horseshoe Bar Cattle Co.
L Bar W Cattle Co.
Absarokee, Mont. | March 8
Auctioneer: Justin Stout
Reported by: Kevin Murnin
Lots Gross Average
57 bulls $391,500 $6,868
TOP BULL LOTS
$24,000 — LW 1103 Domino 3076L ET
DOB 1/15/2023, by LW 7131 Domino 1103J ET, sold to Van Newkirk Herefords, Oshkosh, Neb. (1/2 interest).
$15,000 — LW 075 Domino 3075L ET
DOB 1/15/2023, by LW 7131 Domino 075H ET, sold to 3210 Angus, Columbus.
$14,000 — LW 1103 Domino 3053L ET
DOB 1/12/2023, by LW 7131 Domino 1103J ET, sold to Three Hills Ranch, Bernard, Iowa.
$13,500 — LW 901 Domino 3078L ET
DOB 1/15/2023, by LW 6128 Domino 901G ET, sold to Castle Rock Ranch, Volberg.
$13,000 — LW 901 Domino 3013L ET
DOB 1/5/2023, by LW 6128 Domino 901G ET, sold to Ivy Farms LLC, Blackwater, Mo., and Oleen Bros., Dwight, Kan.
$12,500 — LW 901 Domino 3040L ET
DOB 1/10/2023, LW 6128 Domino 901G ET, sold to Van Newkirk Herefords.
$10,500 — LW 1190 Domino 3034L
DOB 1/8/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1190J 1ET, sold to Behms Hereford Ranch, Burlington, N.D.
Sleepy Hollow Farm
Centerville, S.D. | March 8
Auctioneer: Chisum Peterson
Reported by: Aaron Friedt
Lots Gross Average 17 bulls $91,749 $5,397
Boyd Beef Cattle
Mays Lick, Ky. | March 9
Auctioneers: Dale Stith, Eddie Burks
Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh
Lots Gross Average 22 bulls $165,050 $7,502
TOP BULL LOTS
$15,500 — ASM 016H Perspective 310L ET DOB 1/31/2023, by NJW 202C173DSteadfast 156J ET, consigned by Matheny Herefords, Mays Lick, sold to Lee Mayo, Scott City, Kan. (3/4 interest).
$13,500 — ASM 016H 156J Component 305LET
DOB 1/27/2023, by NJW 202C173DSteadfast 156J ET, consigned by Matheny Herefords, sold to Zach Weldon, Piedmont, Okla.
$13,000 — ASM 405B Contact 331L ET DOB 2/27/2023, by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET, consigned by Matheny Herefords, sold to Holly Becker, Carlisle.
$10,000 — Boyd Destination 3051 DOB 2/2/2023, by SHF Houston D287 H086, sold to Shelby Lager Farms, Maryville, Mo.
$10,000 — ASM 405B Industrial 329L ET DOB 2/26/2023, by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET, consigned by Matheny Herefords, sold to Dustin Heeter, Clarksburg, Pa., and John Palko, Greensburg, Pa.
$8,750 — Boyd Proactive 2120 ET
DOB 9/14/2022, by SHF Houston D287 H086, sold to Doss Hereford Farms, Smithville, Mo., and Doug Rosencutter, Topeka, Kan.
$8,500 — Boyd Balance 3025
DOB 1/10/2023, by NJW 133A 6589 Manifest 87G ET, sold to Darwin Heard, Morgantown.
$8,250 — ASM TBM 43A Network 302L
DOB 1/23/2023, by TH Masterplan 183F, consigned by Matheny Herefords, sold to Will Hilty, Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
$8,000 — Boyd Right Combination 3010
DOB 1/1/2023, by NJW 133A 6589 Manifest 87G ET, sold to Brookfield Farm, Winchester.
$8,000 — M Liam 320L ET
DOB 2/6/2023, by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET, consigned by Matheny Herefords, sold to Darwin Heard.
$8,000 — ASM 107J Return 308L
DOB 1/29/2023, TH Masterplan 183F, consigned by Matheny Herefords, sold to Darwin Heard.
I-29 Bull Run
Sioux Falls, S.D. | March 9
Auctioneer: Chisum Peterson
Reported by: Aaron Friedt
Lots Gross Average
25 bulls $105,500 $4,220
10 females $24,500
TOP BULL LOT
$8,000 — S16 977 Paramount 461L
DOB 3/5/2023, by Pyramid ILR Paramount 1511 ET, consigned by Section 16 Cattle Co., Canton, sold to a South Dakota buyer.
Northwest Hereford Breeders
Stanfield, Ore. | March 9
Auctioneer: Butch Booker
Reported by: Emilee Holt
TOP BULL LOTS
$5,500 — Bird 953 Pye 303
DOB 10/18/2022, by Bird 215Z Nelson 953, consigned by Bird Herefords, Halfway, sold to ANW Ranch, Craigmont, Idaho.
$5,000 — MCA Materpiece 102L ET DOB 1/6/2023, by TH Masterplan 183F, consigned by MCA Herefords, Boardman, sold to Doug St. John, Rice, Wash.
$4,500 — SFF High Octane 02L
DOB 2/7/2023, by C 5280 High Cotton 6094 ET, consigned by Silver Fir Farms, Lynden, Wash., sold to Skip Farms, Pendleton.
$4,250 — Bird 62Z Shortridge 311 DOB 11/17/2022, by SR Bakken 62Z, consigned by Bird Herefords, sold to Pat and Anna Sullivan, Hereford.
$4,250 — Bird 953 Wilbur 356
DOB 1/1/2023, by Bird 215Z Nelson 953, consigned by Bird Herefords, sold to ANW Ranch.
Tennessee Beef Agribition
Lebanon, Tenn. | March 9
Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman
Reported by: Tommy Coley
Lots Gross Average
6 bulls
$33,200 $5,533
33 females $108,250 $3,280
39 total $141,450 $3,627
14 embryos $9,000 $643
TOP BULL LOT
$8,000 — WLKR RJB High Time 0133H 2110K
DOB 9/18/2022, by Gerber High Time H65, consigned by Walker Herefords and Ron and Judy Baker, Morrison, sold to Crouch Polled Hereford Farm, McMinnville.
TOP FEMALE LOTS
$8,500 — YB Bambi 756 7506 ET
DOB 10/17/2023, by CH High Roller 756 ET, consigned by Young Bros., Springville, sold to Staton and Ryland Bowman, Lancaster, Ky.
$6,500 — RMP 06J Wilma 3G7
DOB 9/15/2023, by EF LF 4106 Timeless 33Z 06J, consigned by Parish Farms, Harrisburg, Ill., sold to Clouse Farms, Quebeck.
$6,100 — Kaitlyns Rose
DOB 5/17/2023, by Beckley 72C Heavy Duty 1031, consigned by Lakeside Farms, Campbellsville, Ky., sold to Caleb and Colin Huelsmann, Raleigh, Ill.
$6,000 — RC Ms Faith 101 314
DOB 4/10/2023, by JCS Makers Mark 1136, consigned by River Circle Farm, Hartsville, sold to Spencer Wright, Lebanon.
$6,000 — JC Houston Lady 208K
DOB 9/14/2022, by SHF Houston D287 H086, consigned by Coley Herefords, Lafayette, sold to Marty Shephard, Beaver Dam, Ky.
Holden Herefords
Valier, Mont. | March 11
Auctioneer: Joe Goggins
Reported by: Kevin Murnin
Lots Gross Average
144 bulls
32 females
$1,901,000 $13,201
$249,750 $7,805
176 total $2,150,750 $12,220
24 comm. females $50,250 $2,094
TOP BULL LOTS
$90,000 — HH Advance 3027L
DOB 1/4/2023, by HH Advance 0159H, sold to Cooper Hereford Ranch, Willow Creek (3/4 interest).
$70,000 — HH Advance 3107L ET
DOB 1/13/2023, by CL 1 Domino 001H, sold to Churchill Cattle Co., Manhattan, and Dan Bixler, Newton, Iowa (3/4 interest).
$67,500 — HH Advance 3096L ET
DOB 1/12/2023, by CL 1 Domino 8232F, sold to DD Investments, San Marcos, Calif. (3/4 interest).
$80,000 — HH Advance 3044L ET
DOB 1/7/2023, by HH Advance 0159H, sold to Coates Ranch Co., Mertzon, Texas.
$60,000 — HH Advance 3007L ET
DOB 1/1/2023, by HH Advance 0011H ET, sold to Baumgarten Cattle Co., Belfield, N.D.
$60,000 — HH Advance 3184L ET
DOB 1/24/2023, by HH Advance 0159H, sold to EF1 Cattle Co., Carpio, N.D.
$30,000 — HH Advance 3037L ET
DOB 1/6/2023, by HH Advance 0159H, sold to Flying S Herefords, Paluxy, Texas (1/2 interest).
$45,000 — HH Advance 3113L ET
DOB 1/14/2023, by HH Advance 0159H, sold to Mrnak Hereford Ranch, Bowman, N.D.
$40,000 — HH Advance 3052L ET
DOB 1/8/2023, by HH Advance 0043H, sold to Van Newkirk Herefords, Oshkosh, Neb., and EF1 Cattle Co.
$25,000 — HH Advance 3004L
DOB 1/1/2023, by HH Advance 0159H, sold to EF1 Cattle Co. (3/4 interest).
$25,000 — HH Advance 3127L ET
DOB 1/16/2023, by HH Advance 0022H ET, sold to Stangle Herefords, Marsland, Neb.
TOP FEMALE LOTS
$46,000 — HH Miss Advance 3028L ET
DOB 1/4/2023, by HH Advance 0159H, sold to EF1 Cattle Co.
$30,000 — HH Miss Advance 3053L ET
DOB 1/8/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1115J 1ET, sold to Steve Bodner, Raynesford.
Cooper Hereford Ranch
Willow Creek, Mont. | March 12
Auctioneer: Joe Goggins
Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh
Lots Gross Average
89 bulls
$1,066,250 $11,980
30 females $244,500 $8,150
119 total
$1,310,750 $11,015
TOP BULL LOTS
$40,000 — CL 1 Domino 3142L 1ET
DOB 1/16/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1176J 1ET, sold to Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch, Ree Heights, S.D. (1/2 interest).
$62,500 — CL 1 Domino 394L 1ET
DOB 1/12/2023, by HH Advance 7156E ET, sold to Stroh Hereford Ranch, Killdeer, N.D.
$40,000 — CL 1 Domino 3126L 1ET
DOB 1/15/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1176J 1ET, sold to Van Newkirk Herefords, Oshkosh, Neb.
$32,500 — CL 1 Domino 3262L
DOB 2/25/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1176J 1ET, sold to Holden Herefords, Valier.
$21,500 — CL 1 Domino 3120L 1ET
DOB 1/14/2023, CL 1 Domino 0136H, sold to The Berry’s, Cheyenne, Wyo. (3/4 interest).
$27,500 — CL 1 Domino 381L
DOB 1/11/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1176J 1ET, sold to EF1 Cattle Co., Carpio, N.D., and Van Newkirk Herefords.
$25,000 — CL 1 Domino 348L
DOB 1/9/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1176J 1ET, sold to EF1 Cattle Co., and B&D Herefords, Claflin, Kan.
$24,000 — CL 1 Domino 3113L
DOB 1/14/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1176J 1ET, sold to Brice Carmichael, Meadow, S.D.
$22,000 — CL 1 Domino 3249L
DOB 2/10/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1176J 1ET, sold to Indian Mound Ranch, Canadian, Texas.
$21,000 — CL 1 Domino 3152L 1ET
DOB 1/18/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1195J 1ET, sold to Coates Ranch Co., Mertzon, Texas.
$20,000 — CL 1 Domino 3248L 1ET
DOB 2/9/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1195J 1ET, sold to Gus Gustafson, Junction City, Kan., and Granzow Herefords, Herington, Kan.
$17,000 — CL 1 Domino 365L 1ET
DOB 1/10/2023, by CL 1 Domino 0186H, sold to Ron Struempler, Oconto, Neb.
$17,000 — CL 1 Domino 3189L 1ET
DOB 1/24/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1115J 1ET, sold to Tudahl Herefords, Bigfork.
TOP FEMALE LOTS
$28,000 — CL 1 Dominette 379L
DOB 1/11/2023, by CL 1 Domino 1176J 1ET, sold to L Bar W Cattle Co., Absarokee.
$20,000 — CL 1 Dominette 342L
DOB 1/8/2023, by CL 1 Domino 0186H, sold to L Bar W Cattle Co., and EF1 Cattle Co.
Harvie Ranching
Olds, Alberta | March 12
Auctioneer: Ryan Dorran
Reported by: Kevin Murnin
Reported in Canadian Funds
Lots Gross Average 17 bulls $146,250 $8,603
TOP BULL LOTS
$20,000 — Harvie SCC Velocity 1L
DOB 1/1/2023, by Harvie OVHF Hudson ET 174H, sold to CJV Farms, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; OVHF, Olds; and MC Squared, Swift Current, Saskatchewan. continued on page 70...
$13,500 — Harvie VLE On The Rocks 9L
DOB 1/19/2023, by NJW 79Z 199B Bourbon 126H ET, sold to Goodine Farm, Bear Island, New Brunswick.
$11,000 — Harvie VLE Law Maker ET 40L
DOB 1/30/23, by Harvie OVHF Hudson ET 174H, sold to CJV Farms.
$10,000 — Harvie Commitment 136L
DOB 2/28/2023, by NJW PMH Commitment 137J ET, sold to Matthew Hughes, Haskell, Okla.
$9,500 — Harvie VF Pursuit 56L
DOB 2/4/2023, by NJW PMH Commitment 137J ET, sold to Simpson Ranching Ltd., Calgary.
$9,500 — Harvie OVHF Campfire 14L
DOB 1/21/2023, by NJW 133A 199B Cowboss 138H ET, sold to Kenny Lees, Melville, Mont.
Ravine Creek Ranch
Huron, S.D. | March 13
Auctioneer: Chisum Peterson
Reported by: Aaron Friedt
Lots Gross Average
45 bulls $220,250 $4,894
16 females $46,800 $2,925
61 total $267,050 $4,378
83 comm. females $169,100 $2,037
TOP BULL LOTS
$10,500 — RV Validated 301L
DOB 3/4/2023, by EFBeef BR Validated B413, sold to Ollerich Bros. Herefords, Winner, and Tricky’s Herefords, Winfred.
$7,500 — RV Validated 317L
DOB 3/4/2023, by EFBeef BR Validated B413, sold to Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch, Ree Heights.
Udy Cattle Co.
Rockland, Idaho | March 13
Auctioneer: Butch Booker
Reported by: Emilee Holt
Lots Gross Average
31 bulls
11 females
$204,755 $6,605
$29,150 $2,650
42 total $233,905 $5,569
3 comm. females $9,600 $3,200
TOP BULL LOTS
$11,500 — UCC Blueprint 245
DOB 2/22/2022, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153, sold to an Idaho buyer.
$10,500 — UCC Endure 240
DOB 2/20/2022, by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET, sold to an Idaho buyer.
$10,000 — UCC Candor 218
DOB 2/17/2022, by Pyramid Candor 9139, sold to an Idaho buyer.
$9,000 — UCC Blueprint 228
DOB 2/18/2022, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153, sold to an Idaho buyer.
$9,000 — UCC Blueprint 252
DOB 2/25/2022, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153, sold to an Idaho buyer.
$9,000 — UCC Candor 212
DOB 2/13/2022, by Pyramid Candor 9139, sold to an Idaho buyer.
$7,500 — UCC Kickstart 268
DOB 3/2/2022, by UCC Kickstart 835, sold to an Idaho buyer.
$7,250 — UCC Endure 266
DOB 3/1/2022, by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET, sold to an Idaho buyer.
$7,250 — UCC Blueprint 215
DOB 2/15/2022, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153, sold to an Idaho buyer.
$7,250 — UCC Endure 229
DOB 2/18/2022, by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET, sold to an Idaho buyer.
$7,250 — UCC Endure 256
DOB 2/26/2022, NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET, sold to an Idaho buyer.
$7,250 — UCC Leader 283
DOB 4/1/2022, by UCC Leader 002, sold to a Nevada buyer.
Buckeye Hereford Assn.
Columbus, Ohio | March 16
Auctioneer: Dale Stith
Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh
Lots Gross Average
7 bulls $30,200 $4,314
29 females $90,300 $3,114
36 total $120,500 $3,347
TOP BULL LOT
$7,700 — PB Leroy Brown ET
DOB 3/3/2022, by Birdwell Vanguard 5022 9337, consigned by Pitt Farms Herefords, Bellville, sold to an Ohio buyer.
TOP FEMALE LOT
$6,700 — Diamond M 254G Kianna 201
DOB 3/9/2022, by NJW 139C 103C Ridge 254G, consigned by Diamond M Herefords, Lake Milton, sold to an Ohio buyer.
Express Ranches
Yukon, Okla. | March 16
Auctioneers: Matt Sims, Dustin Layton
Reported by: Cord Weinheimer
Lots Gross Average
18 females $132,000 $7,333
TOP FEMALE LOTS
$32,500 — EXR Addison 3319 ET
DOB 9/17/2023, by EXR Air Express 8135 ET, sold to Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif.
$25,000 — EXR Lexus 3507 ET
DOB 9/1/2023, by EXR Platinum 9200 ET, sold to McKamie Jean, Emerson, Ark.
Falling Timber Farm
Marthasville, Mo. | March 16
Auctioneer: Jesse Bolin
Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh
Lots Gross Average
26 bulls $130,450 $5,017
40 females $140,350
TOP BULL LOTS
$10,000 — FTF Hugh 343L
DOB 1/15/2023, by SHF Houston D287 H086, sold to Wild Horse Hill Ranch, Boynton, Okla.
$9,500 — FTF Muy Bueno 358L
DOB 1/17/2023, by FTF Magnifico 120J, sold to Jordan Herefords, Warrenton.
$7,250 — FTF Unbelievable 3210L
DOB 12/22/2022, by FTF Untouchable 046H, sold to 5-D Herefords, Berryville, Ark., and Rafter T Ranch, Omaha, Ark.
$6,500 — FTF Blazer 3433L
DOB 12/18/2022, by LJR MSU Z311 Emblazon 392E, sold to Mary Schroeter, Owensville.
$6,000 — FTF Magnifico 350L
DOB 1/16/2023, by FTF Magnifico 120J, sold to Nathan Truman, Prescott, Iowa.
Partners in Progress
Wadley, Ga. | March 16
Auctioneer: Eddie Burks
Reported by: Tommy Coley
TOP FEMALE LOTS
$8,000 — Destin Sunny 6964 W111 ET
DOB 2/24/2020, by R Leader 6964; and a September heifer calf, by SHF Houston D287 H086, sold to Green Meadow Farms, Jasper, Ind.
$6,500 — CES Julia 174E W28
DOB 9/25/2019, by TH Frontier 174E, sold to Henderson Farms, Manor.
$6,250 — Destin Dixie 174E W114 ET
DOB 2/28/2020, by TH Frontier 174E, sold to Walker Herefords, Morrison, Tenn.; Jernigan Farm, Columbia, Tenn.; and Dirt Road Farms, Franklin, Tenn.
$6,000 — CES Allie Belle H49 A13 ET
DOB 9/14/2023, by Loewen DCF Defiance H49 ET, sold to Diana Gillooly, Wadley.
$5,000 — CES Julia 218 A7 ET
DOB 9/8/2023, by RHF Victor 424 218, sold to Henderson Farms.
B&D Herefords
Odin, Kan. | March 18
Auctioneer: Justin Stout
Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh
Lots Gross Average
45 bulls $202,650 $4,503
TOP BULL LOTS
$6,750 — B&D L1 Domino 2500
DOB 9/12/2022, by VSD L1 Domino 001ET, sold to Ryan Obermueller, Lincoln.
$6,400 — B&D Advance 2556
DOB 10/7/2022, by LW 5044 Advance 815F ET, sold to Schreiber Angus, Beaver.
$6,000 — B&D L1 Domino 2503
DOB 9/13/2022, by CL 1 Domino 8146F 1ET, sold to Mark Deacon, Monte Vista, Colo.
$6,000 — B&D Advance 2478
DOB 8/27/2022, by LW 5044 Advance 815F ET, sold to Ed King, La Junta, Colo.
$6,000 — B&D L1 Domino 2521
DOB 9/19/2022, by B&D L1 Domino 9326 ET, sold to Ed King.
Landgren Ranch
Bartlett, Neb. | March 18
Auctioneer: Online
Reported by: Aaron Friedt
Lots Gross Average
23 bulls $129,000 $5,609
50 comm. females $95,065 $1,901
TOP BULL LOT
$40,000 — Land Lincoln 2097
DOB 4/28/2022, by JDH AH Lincoln 106H ET, sold to Kester Herefords, Clearwater, and Upstream Ranch, Taylor.
Flying S Herefords
Paluxy, Texas | March 19
Auctioneer: Dustin Layton
Reported by: Cord Weinheimer
Lots Gross Average
56 bulls $282,950 $5,053
33 females $139,000 $4,212
89 total $421,950 $4,741
TOP BULL LOTS
$25,000 — FS Advance 3001L
DOB 1/3/2023, by HH Advance 0043H, sold to Oleen Bros., Dwight, Kan.
$13,000 — FS Advance 2074K
DOB 9/15/2022, by HH Advance 0043H, sold to W4 Ranch, Morgan.
$11,000 — FS Advance 2024K ET
DOB 8/19/2022, by HH Advance 0074H ET, sold to Edward Roeder, Yorktown.
$11,000 — FS Advance 2035K ET
DOB 8/25/2022, by HH Advance 0044H ET, sold to Jim Penturf, Ogden, Ark.
$10,000 — FS Advance 3002L
DOB 1/7/2023, by HH Advance 0043H, sold to Curlew Cattle Co., Whitehall, Mont.
$9,750 — FS Advance 2034K ET
DOB 8/25/2022, by HH Advance 8120F ET, sold to Lee Kirby Cattle, Midlothian.
$9,000 — FS Advance 2069K
DOB 9/12/2022, by FS Advance 7053E ET, sold to Lee Kirby Cattle.
$8,000 — FS Advance 2066K
DOB 9/12/2022, by HH Advance 0043H, sold to Blessed Pines LLC, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
$8,000 — FS Advance 2068K
DOB 9/12/2022, by HH Advance 7193E ET, sold to John Eastwood, Boswell, Okla.
$8,000 — FS Advance 2087K
DOB 9/23/2022, by FS Advance 7053E ET, sold to Lee Kirby Cattle.
TOP FEMALE LOTS
$9,000 — FS Miss Advance 2022K ET
DOB 8/18/2022, by HH Advance 0074H ET, sold to Holden Herefords, Valier, Mont.
$8,000 — FS Miss Advance 2104K
DOB 10/6/2022, by HH Advance 0124H ET, sold to Holden Herefords.
$7,250 — FS Miss Advance 2053K
DOB 9/1/2022, by HH Advance 7143E ET, sold to Wes Frye, Whitman, Neb.
$7,000 — FS Miss Advance 8021F
DOB 1/21/2018, by HH Advance 6006D ET; and an August heifer calf, by HH Advance 0159H, sold to Anthony Stinson, Castroville.
Bar Star Cattle and Ernst Herefords
Musselshell, Mont. | March 21
Auctioneer: Greg Goggins
Reported by: Kevin Murnin
Lots
TOP BULL LOTS
$16,500 — Bar Star Generate 3061 ET DOB 3/5/2023, by Loewen Genesis G16 ET, sold to Bohn Herefords, Miles City.
$11,500 — Bar Star Principal 3044 ET
DOB 3/3/2023, by Bar Star Fresh Prince 018 ET, sold to Ace Herefords, Senlac, Saskatchewan.
$10,500 — Bar Star Substantial 2251 ET
DOB 9/17/2022, by Bar Star Fresh Prince 018 ET, sold to Coan Forder, Highwood.
$10,000 — Bar Star Genre 3057 ET
DOB 3/5/2023, by Loewen Genesis G16 ET, sold to River Bank Ranch, Taylor, N.D.
$9,500 — Ernst Divergent 311 DOB 3/12/2023, by CRR 824 Divergent 170, sold to T-Heart Ranch, Del Norte, Colo.
GKB Cattle and Barber Ranch
Desdemona, Texas | March 21
Auctioneer: Dustin Layton
Reported by: Cord Weinheimer
Lots Gross Average
88 bulls $660,650 $7,507
TOP BULL LOTS
$30,000 — BR Desperado 2146
DOB 9/13/2022, by Churchill Desperado 029H, consigned by Barber Ranch, Channing, sold to Ground Zero Farms, Watts, Okla. (1/2 interest).
$20,000 — GKB Maverick 2923
DOB 10/7/2022, by PCC 7009 173D Maverick 0183 ET, consigned by GKB Cattle, Desdemona, sold to Brannan Woelfel, Campbellton.
$15,000 — GKB Guardian L120 ET
DOB 2/26/2023, by C GKB Guardian 1015 ET, consigned by GKB Cattle, sold to Pérez Cattle Co., New Mexico, and Ryon Cox, Texas.
$14,000 — GKB Copper L109 ET
DOB 2/11/2023, by BR Copper 124Y, consigned by GKB Cattle, sold to Kenedy Schatte, Giddings.
$12,750 — BR Genesis 2329
DOB 10/2/2022, by Loewen Genesis G16 ET, consigned by Barber Ranch, sold to Weil Cattle Co., Irene.
$11,500 — BR Genesis 2355
DOB 11/2/2022, by Loewen Genesis G16 ET, consigned by Barber Ranch, sold to Smith Oasis Cattle LTD, Amarillo.
$11,500 — BR Genesis 2296
DOB 9/4/2022, by Loewen Genesis G16 ET, consigned by Barber Ranch, sold to Clay Cole, Russellville, Ark.
$11,000 — GKB Makers Mark 2829
DOB 10/4/2022, by Green JCS Makers Mark 229G ET, consigned by GKB Cattle, sold to Brannan Woelfel.
$10,500 — GKB Makers Mark 2831
DOB 10/12/2022, by Green JCS Makers Mark 229G ET, consigned by GKB Cattle, sold to Larson’s Polled Herefords, De Soto.
$10,000 — GKB G013 Catapult 2513
DOB 5/23/2022, by BR Catapult G013 ET, consigned by GKB Cattle, sold to Westyn ‘Zeb’ Murphree., Hamilton. continued on page 72...
$10,000 — BR Genesis 2376
DOB 12/4/2022, by Loewen Genesis G16 ET, consigned by Barber Ranch, sold to Smith Oasis Cattle LTD.
$9,500 — BR Genesis 2289
DOB 8/21/2022, by Loewen Genesis G16 ET, consigned by Barber Ranch, sold to Smith Oasis Cattle LTD.
$9,500 — GKB Genesis 2900
DOB 8/22/2022, by Loewen Genesis G16 ET, consigned by GKB Cattle, sold to Brannan Woelfel.
$9,500 — BR Endure 2338
DOB 11/1/2022, by BR Endure 0159, consigned by Barber Ranch, sold to ML Livestock LLC, Groesbeck.
$9,250 — GKB Makers Mark 2825
DOB 9/30/2022, by Green JCS Makers Mark 229G ET, consigned by GKB Cattle, sold to Brad Giesbrecht, Pilot Point.
K7 Herefords
Lockridge, Iowa | March 21
Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman
Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh
Lots Gross Average
14 bulls $52,250 $3,732
20 females $51,250 $2,563
34 total $103,500 $3,044
TOP BULL LOTS
$5,000 — K7 Valor Lad 2304
DOB 1/24/2023, by RV Valor 9444G ET, sold to Sleepy Hollow Herefords, Bernard.
$5,000 — K7 Venture Lad 2318
DOB 1/28/2023, by KJ 7603 Venture 309J ET, sold to David Klein, Sigourney.
$4,500 — K7 7088 Domino 2209
DOB 1/28/2022, by HH Advance 7088E, sold to Justin Carr, Hillsboro.
$4,500 — K7 801 Lad 2327
DOB 2/1/2023, by MCM 6964 Varsity 801F, sold to Mente Family Herefords, Tipton.
$4,250 — K7 942 Domino 2315
DOB 1/28/2023, by CL 1 Domino 942G, sold to Phillip Gaffney, Milton.
TOP FEMALE LOT
$4,000 — K7 4013 Lass 2321
DOB 1/29/2023, by Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET, sold to Dave McGrath, Des Moines.
Hennebold Herefords
Winner, S.D. | March 22
Auctioneer: Matt Lowery
Reported by: Aaron Friedt
Lots Gross Average
27 bulls $151,000 $5,593
20 comm. females $48,000 $2,400
Candy Meadow Farms
Lexington, Tenn. | March 23
Auctioneer: Eddie Burks
Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh
Lots Gross Average
18 bulls
$143,250
$7,958
19 females $108,200 $5,695
37 total $251,450 $6,796
6 comm. females $15,300 $2,550
TOP BULL LOTS
$13,000 — CMF 297D Kaiser 790K ET
DOB 9/10/2022, by RST Final Print 0016, sold to Freddie Ridenhour, Waldron, Ark.
$12,500 — CMF Medicine Man 782K ET
DOB 9/7/2022, by RST Final Print 0016, sold to McGuffee Polled Herefords, Mendenhall, Miss.
$10,000 — CMF 297D Kernel 827K ET
DOB 10/19/2022, by RST Final Print 0016, sold to Clifford Farms, Cynthiana, Ky.
$10,000 — CMF F006 Kosher 801K
DOB 9/15/2022, by CMF 1720 Gold Rush 569G ET, sold to Underwood Hereford Farm, Campbellsville, Ky.
$9,000 — CMF 306D Kingsley 789K
DOB 9/10/2022, by CMF 1720 Gold Rush 569G ET, sold to Patricia Stricklin, Savannah.
$9,000 — CMF Loewen Grady 2040 K33
DOB 9/11/2022, by Loewen Grady B42 G15 ET, sold to Scott Sullivan, Grannis, Ark.
$8,750 — CMF 369E Kolt 783K
DOB 9/7/2022, by CMF 333E Hitching Post 648H, sold to Oak Grove Land Co. Inc., Hattiesburg, Miss.
$8,000 — CMF 282D King 792K
DOB 9/11/2022, by CMF 1720 Gold Rush 569G ET, sold to JWS Land and Cattle, Arab, Ala.; Joe Walls & Sons, Arab, Ala.; and Kevin Perry, Guntersville, Ala.
TOP FEMALE
LOT
$9,250 — CMF 59A Ann 733J
DOB 10/10/2021, by Spearhead 22S Corps Commande14; and a September bull calf, by CMF 1720 Gold Rush 569G ET, sold to Triple Z Farm LLC, Benton, Ark.
DaKitch Farms
Ada, Minn. | March 23
Auctioneer: Dustin Carter
Reported by: Kevin Murnin
Lots Gross
TOP BULL LOTS
$10,000 — DaKitch MDK 125F Mr Karen 10L DOB 1/1/2023, by TH Masterplan 183F, sold to Crazy K Ranch, Minnesota (1/2 interest).
$7,750 — DaKitch MDK 132J Sleep On 64L DOB 1/31/2023, by TH 523F 738C Sleep On 163H, sold to Jeff Russell, Cokato (1/2 interest).
$9,000 — DaKitch MDK F121 JV 68L DOB 2/10/2023, by TH 183F Joint Venture 121J, sold to Jessica Horn, Gonvick.
$7,000 — DaKitch MDK 72C Master 15L DOB 1/5/2023, by TH Masterplan 183F, sold to Greg Hammer, Garretson.
North Carolina Hereford Assn.
Union Grove, N.C. | March 23
Auctioneer: Dale Stith
Reported by: Tommy Coley
TOP BULL LOTS
$4,500 — GTW 318G Chief 2212
DOB 9/17/2022, by Whitehawk Chief 318G ET, consigned by W & A Hereford Farm LLC, Providence, sold to P&J Farm, Seaboard.
TOP FEMALE LOTS
$10,000 — Five J’s New Look 3129
DOB 4/16/2023, by NJW 202C173DSteadfast 156J ET, consigned by Five J’s Cattle Co., Clayton, sold to Chapman Land and Cattle, Nunnelly, Tenn.
$5,200 — GTW 6081 Miss Believer 822
DOB 9/26/2018, by THM Made Believer 6081, consigned by W & A Hereford Farm LLC, sold to Montgomery Farm, Blacksburg, S.C.; and an October heifer calf, by NJW 11B Authorize 79G ET, sold to McCoy Cattle Farms, Cove City.
$4,900 — WLKR JM Beth F52 F103 1141J
DOB 9/24/2021, by DTF Envision 4013 8F52 ET, consigned by Terrace Farms, Lexington, sold to Bryan Simpson, Monroe; and a September heifer calf, by TH Masterplan 183F, sold to Walker Herefords, Morrison, Tenn.
$4,700 — GTW 508 Miss Homeward 814
DOB 9/15/2018, by KCF Bennett Homeward C776, consigned by W & A Hereford Farm LLC, sold to 4B Farm LLC, Shelby; and an October bull calf, by Whitehawk Chief 318G ET, sold to Mark Moss, Richburg, S.C.
Sandhill Farms
Haviland, Kan. | March 23
Auctioneer: Joel Birdwell
Reported by: Aaron Friedt
Lots Gross Average
130 bulls
$1,167,250 $8,979
30 females $279,250 $9,308
160 total $1,446,500 $9,041
110 comm. females $263,200 $2,393
TOP BULL LOTS
$58,000 — SHF Legion H315 L060
DOB 1/31/2023, by SHF Headstrong D287 H315 ET, sold to Bill King, Moriarty, N.M.; GKB Cattle, Desdemona, Texas; and Colyer Herefords, Bruneau, Idaho (1/2 interest).
$47,000 — SHF Liberty H028 L356 ET DOB 2/26/2023, by SHF Haviland F158 H028, sold to Van Hook Farms LLC, Cedar Hill, Tenn. (1/2 interest).
$47,000 — SHF Lego 569G L347 ET
DOB 2/10/2023, by CMF 1720 Gold Rush 569G ET, sold to O’Reilly Polled Herefords, San Luis Obispo, Calif. (1/2 interest).
$33,000 — SHF Lucas H028 L118
DOB 2/5/2023, by SHF Haviland F158 H028, sold to Van Hook Farms LLC (1/2 interest).
$22,000 — SHF Leupold 569G L018 ET
DOB 1/26/2023, by CMF 1720 Gold Rush 569G ET, sold to Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb.; Genex, Economy, Ind.; and Frederickson Ranch, Spearfish, S.D. (1/2 interest).
$35,000 — SHF Louisville 619G L099
DOB 2/4/2023, by SR Expedition 619G ET, sold to Schutte & Sons, Guide Rock, Neb.
$25,000 — SHF Lockhart 569G L198
DOB 2/11/2023, by CMF 1720 Gold Rush 569G ET, sold to Bowling Ranch, Newkirk, Okla.
$17,000 — SHF Landscape H033 L119
DOB 2/5/2023, by SHF Harvest D287 H033 ET, sold to Diamond J Farms, Beaver, Okla.
$16,500 — SHF Locker 569G L341 ET
DOB 2/21/2023, by CMF 1720 Gold Rush 569G ET, sold to Bar JZ Ranches, Holabird, S.D.
$16,000 — SHF Largo 569G L345 ET
DOB 2/24/2023, by CMF 1720 Gold Rush 569G ET, sold to Tony Lasseter Farms, Moultrie, Ga.
TOP FEMALE LOTS
$33,000 — SHF Lacy D287 G313 ET
DOB 2/22/2019, by SHF Daybreak Y02 D287 ET; and a February heifer calf, by SHF Insight F158 J354 ET, sold to Tony Lasseter Farms.
$25,000 — SHF 30U 167Y G342 ET
DOB 3/1/2019, by NJW 33TB 100W Trust 167Y; and a February heifer calf, by SHF Insight F158 J354 ET, sold to Bowling Ranch.
$21,000 — SHF Vickie B413 G103
DOB 2/11/2019, by EFBeef BR Validated B413; and a February heifer calf, by CMF 1720 Gold Rush 569G ET, sold to Reed Polled Herefords, Clifton.
$18,000 — SHF Time E149 H321 ET
DOB 2/14/2020, by SHF Ellison 167Y E149, sold to Sky Virtu Ranch, Thorsby, Alberta.
$13,000 — SHF Time Z115 G056 ET
DOB 2/5/2019, by SHF Zane X51 Z115; and a February heifer calf, by Birdwell Long Run 36E 7098 1665, sold to Sky Virtu Ranch.
Copeland & Sons LLC
Clayton, N.M. | March 25
Auctioneer: Dustin Layton
Reported by: Cord Weinheimer
Lots Gross Average
43 bulls $234,000 $5,442
TOP BULL LOTS
$10,000 — JCS Hondo 3576
DOB 2/28/2023, by JCS Hondo 9612, sold to Blaine Wheeler, Tatum.
$10,000 — JCS Hondo 3673
DOB 3/24/2023, by JCS Hondo 9612, sold to Moore Ranch, Raton.
$8,500 — JCS 1107 Domino 3582
DOB 3/11/2023, by H5 906 Domino 1107, sold to Dan Swagerty, Clayton.
$8,500 — JCS Hondo 3627
DOB 4/8/2023, by JCS Hondo 9612, sold to Mike Fuston, Turkey.
$7,750 — JCS 1107 Domino 3578
DOB 3/4/2023, by H5 906 Domino 1107, sold to Chuck Downey, St. Francis, Kan.
Sidwell Ranch & Frank Herefords
Columbus, Mont. | March 25
Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar
Reported by: Kevin Murnin
Lots Gross Average 41 bulls $220,000 $5,366
TOP BULL LOTS
$7,000 — SR Harvest 2319
DOB 2/19/2023, by SHF Harvest D287 H033 ET, sold to Ehlke Herefords, Townsend (1/2 interest).
$9,000 — AFH H033 1836 Hunter 2220
DOB 2/13/2022, by SHF Harvest D287 H033 ET, sold to T. Pierson Cattle Co., Kaycee, Wyo.
$8,250 — AFH 195G 1840 Rimrock 2265
DOB 3/4/2022, by NJW 119D 27C Rimrock 195G, sold to Gordon Carlson, Belfry.
$8,000 — SR Harvest 2290
DOB 8/25/2022, by SHF Harvest D287 H033 ET, sold to Dana Williams, Three Forks.
$7,000 — SR Harvest 2297
DOB 9/18/2022, by SHF Harvest D287 H033 ET, sold to Dane Castleberry, Ekalaka.
Frenzen Polled Herefords
Fullerton, Neb. | March 26
Auctioneer: Tracy Harl
Reported by: Aaron Friedt
Lots Gross Average
$4,574
$50,450 $3,604
TOP BULL LOTS
$8,000 — Frenzen Final Test L20
DOB 2/23/2023, by Frenzen Final Test J74 ET, sold to Paul Kenny, Amherst.
$7,000 — EF Grizzly K173
DOB 9/3/2022, by Frenzen Grizzly G36, sold to Doug Scholtz.
$7,000 — Frenzen Final Test K162
DOB 8/12/2022, by Frenzen Final Test H05, sold to Edward Graff, Greeley.
Harrison Cattle Co.
Arapaho, Okla. | March 26
Auctioneer: Justin Stout
Reported by: Cord Weinheimer
Lots Gross Average
$4,137
TOP BULL LOTS
$9,500 — HCC Kohen 25 K ET
DOB 3/21/2022, by /S Mandate 66589 ET, sold to Bob Haggard, Clinton.
$8,000 — HCC Kubota 85 K ET
DOB 3/17/2022, by HCC Arapaho 6037 ET, sold to Shockley Ranch Herefords, Poteau.
$8,000 — HCC Walk Off 11K ET
DOB 3/22/2022, by 77 Walk-Off 60D 87G, sold to Groendyke Ranch, Enid. continued on page 74...
TOP FEMALE LOT
$5,000 — HCC Miss Ellison 2038 K ET
DOB 3/8/2022, by SHF Ellison 167Y E149, sold to Shockley Ranch Herefords.
Bradshaw Ranch
Keosauqua, Iowa | March 27
Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman
Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh
Lots Gross Average
15 bulls $80,000 $5,333
TOP BULL LOTS
$7,500 — B Domino 20089
DOB 4/5/2022, by CL 1 Domino 7131E 1ET, sold to Brandon Jolly, Doniphan, Mo.
$7,000 — B Perfecto 20088
DOB 4/5/2022, by LCX Perfecto 11B ET, sold to Kevin Simon, Excelsior Springs, Mo.
$6,250 — B Dominate 20083
DOB 3/26/2022, by SR Dominate 308F ET, sold to Brandon Jolly.
$6,000 — B Bell Ringer 20063
DOB 3/20/2022, by H Bell Ringer 8459 ET, sold to T-Heart Ranch, Del Norte, Colo.
$5,500 — B Domino 20074
DOB 3/11/2022, by CL 1 Domino 7131E 1ET, sold to Kevin Jones, Greencastle, Mo.
$5,500 — B Bell Ringer 20082
DOB 3/26/2022, by H Bell Ringer 8459 ET, sold to T-Heart Ranch.
NJW Polled Herefords
Sheridan, Wyo. | March 27
Auctioneer: Joe Goggins
Reported by: Kevin Murnin
Lots Gross Average
96 bulls $976,000 $10,167
45 females $491,750 $10,928
141 total $1,467,750 $10,410
TOP BULL LOTS
$75,000 — NJW 119E 142 Proud 35L
DOB 1/29/2023, by CRR 971 Levitate 142, sold to Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb., and Buck Cattle Co., Madill, Okla. (3/4 interest).
$50,000 — NJW 79Z 029H Vista 147L ET DOB 2/20/2023, by Churchill Desperado 029H, sold to Rausch Herefords, Hoven, S.D. (1/2 interest).
$45,000 — NJW 147J 216J Endorsement 94L DOB 2/11/2023, by NJW 119E 87G Endorsement 216J, sold to Andrew Osark, Wallis, Texas (3/4 interest).
$22,000 — NJW 119E 87G Endorsement 216J
DOB 3/7/2021, by NJW 133A 6589 Manifest 87G ET, sold to Krebs Cattle Co., Gordon, Neb. (1/2 interest).
$27,500 — NJW 73E D287 Daybreak 136L ET
DOB 2/18/2023, by SHF Daybreak Y02 D287 ET, sold to Big Gully Farm, Maidstone, Saskatchewan (3/4 interest).
$29,000 — NJW 51G 87G Manifest 255K DOB 8/3/2022, by NJW 133A 6589 Manifest 87G ET, sold to Rees Bros., Morgan, Utah.
$20,000 — NJW 300G 142 Soggy 68L ET DOB 2/7/2023, by CRR 971 Levitate 142, sold to Dvorak Herefords, Lake Andes, S.D. (3/4 interest).
TOP FEMALE LOTS
$45,000 — NJW 129E 619D Spiritqueen 17L DOB 1/25/2023, by BCC Dominator 619D, sold to Gustavo Camereno, Guadalajara, Mexico.
$40,000 — NJW 32G 148J Rita 142L DOB 2/19/2023, by NJW 300G 20G Zane 148J, sold to Netherhall Herefords, Kirkby Lonsdale, United Kingdom.
$30,000 — NJW 79Z E149 Rita 2L ET DOB 1/13/2023, by SHF Ellison 167Y E149, sold to Gustavo Camereno.
$26,000 — NJW 79Z 901 Rita 262K ET DOB 9/8/2022, by CSC 701 Bolder 901, sold to Chapman Land and Cattle, Nunnelly, Tenn., and GKB Cattle, Desdemona, Texas.
$25,000 — NJW 60E0016Freespirit 101L ET DOB 2/12/2023, by RST Final Print 0016, sold to Pablo Herrera, Sheridan.
$20,000 — NJW 79Z E149 Rita 177L ET DOB 2/26/2023, by SHF Ellison 167Y E149, sold to River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, Ontario.
TOP PICK LOT
$30,000 — Pick of the spring heifer calves Sold to Boyd Beef Cattle, Mays Lick, Ky.
Performance Unlimited
Overbrook, Kan. | March 28
Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman
Reported by: Joe Rickabaugh
Lots Gross Average 34 bulls $170,750 $5,022
TOP BULL LOTS
$20,000 — Schu-Lar 253 Of 2E A250 ET DOB 9/5/2022, by EFBeef X651 Tested A250, consigned by Schu-Lar Polled Herefords, Lawrence, sold to Stellpflug Catte Co. LLC, Glenrock, Wyo. (2/3 interest).
$10,000 — Schu-Lar 210 Of 30F 8G ET
DOB 8/29/2022, by JDH AH Benton 8G ET, consigned by Schu-Lar Polled Herefords, sold to Ty Schulz, Rifle, Colo.
$9,000 — Schu-Lar 215 Of 30F 8G ET
DOB 8/30/2022, by JDH AH Benton 8G ET, consigned by Schu-Lar Polled Herefords, sold to Dean Zimmerman, Oklahoma.
$8,250 — Schu-Lar 224 Of 2F B413 ET
DOB 9/1/2022, by EFBeef BR Validated B413, consigned by Schu-Lar Polled Herefords, sold to Nickelson Cattle, Waynoka, Okla.
$8,000 — Schu-Lar 254 Of 49F B413 ET
DOB 9/12/2022, by EFBeef BR Validated B413, consigned by Schu-Lar Polled Herefords, sold to Lloyd Schneider, Logan.
$8,000 — Schu-Lar 257 Of 2F B413 ET DOB 9/11/2022, by EFBeef BR Validated B413, consigned by Schu-Lar Polled Herefords, sold to Ty Schulz.
$7,500 — Schu-Lar 19K Of 43F 9764W DOB 9/12/2022, by /S 3027 Domino 9764W, consigned by Schu-Lar Polled Herefords, sold to Dean Zimmerman.
$7,500 — Schu-Lar 9L Of 30F CEO ET DOB 3/3/2023, by EFBeef Resolute CEO, consigned by Schu-Lar Polled Herefords, sold to Ellis Farms, Chrisman, Ill.
$7,500 — Schu-Lar 208 Of 2F B413 ET
DOB 8/28/2022, by EFBeef BR Validated B413, consigned by Schu-Lar Polled Herefords, sold to Alex Mih, Chanute.
Buck Cattle Co.
Madill, Okla. | March 30
Auctioneer: Steve Bonham
Reported by: Cord Weinheimer
Lots Gross Average
37 females $703,550 $19,015
TOP FEMALE LOTS
$115,000 — CMCC Liberty Bell 3074L
DOB 9/7/2023, by KJ TWJ 907E Liberty 159H ET, sold to an Oklahoma buyer.
$105,000 — BK Luxury Points 3046L ET
DOB 9/2/2023, by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET, sold to a Texas buyer.
$80,000 — BK PR Loves Good 3053L ET
DOB 9/6/2023, by H The Profit 8426 ET, sold to a Mississippi buyer.
$44,000 — CMCC Lake Kid 3054L ET
DOB 8/24/2023, by H The Profit 8426 ET, sold to an Oklahoma buyer.
$43,000 — CMCC Like Kid 3055L ET
DOB 8/11/2023, by H The Profit 8426 ET, sold to a Tennessee buyer.
ALABAMA
Glynn Debter, Perry Debter or John Ross Debter 205-429-4415 or 205-429-2040 4134 County Hwy 30 • Horton, AL 35980 debterfarm@otelco.net
Randy & Kelly Owen
John & Randa Starnes
John: 256-996-5545
Roland Starnes: 706-601-0800 553 Randy Owen Dr. NE Fort Payne, AL 35967 www.tennesseerivermusic.com cattle@tennesseerivermusic.com
Red, White, and Black: Dixieland Delight Angus, Hereford Production Sale 1st Sat. in May High Cotton
Sale
CALIFORNIA
Brandon Theising
805 -526-2195 P.O. Box 1019 805-358-2115 cell Simi Valley, CA 93062-1019 br andon@pwgcoinc.com www.pwgcattle.com
Steve Lambert Family 2938 Nelson Ave. Oroville, CA 95965 Cell 530-624-5256 lambertranchherefords.com
THE COLEMAN FAMILY
Tim, Kara, Tyler and Kathryn Tim 209-968-7232 • tim@sierraranches.com Kara 209-613-6062 • kara@sierraranches.com P.O. Box 577980, Modesto, CA 95357
ANNUAL BULL
SALE SECOND
SATURDAY OF OCTOBER
P.O. Box 129, Maricopa, CA 93252 www.SneddenRanch.com
Austin and Sarah 805-423-0248
Richard and Susie 805-839-1049
The Mickelson Family P.O. Box 2689 Petaluma, CA 94953 707-481-3440 Jim 707-396-7364 Bobby JMMick@sonic.net sonomamountainherefords.com
WEIMER
CATTLE COMPANY Tom and Cindy Weimer P.O. Box 1197 • Susanville, CA 96130 530-254-6802 • 530-260-0416 mobile weimercattleco@citlink.net www.weimercattleco.com
COLORADO
James T. Campbell
Jim McDougald Manager 559-822-2178 McDougald Family 559-822-2289
Registered Herefords 46089 Rd. 208, Friant, CA 93626
The Brand You Can Count On MORRELL RANCHES
Registered Herefords & Angus Barry, Carrie and Bailey Morrell morrellranches@yahoo.com 5640 Co. Rd. 65 Willows, CA 95988
Carrie Cell 530-218-5507 Barry Cell 530-682-5808
PEDRETTI RANCHES
High Altitude Registered Horned Herefords Our G Oal is Quality — NOt Qua N tity 850 Meadow Ln. • Guffey, CO 80820 719-689-2047 or Cell 719-650-4929 Clinton Clark 32190 Co. Rd. S • Karval, CO 80823 719-446-5223 • 719-892-0160 Cell cathikclark@gmail.com www.clarkanvilranch.com
GEORGIA
Polled Herefords • Brafords
Jonny and Toni Harris 334 K-Ville Rd. Screven, Ga 31560 912-586-6585 • Cell 912-294-2470 greenviewfarms@windstream.net www.greenviewfarms.net
Square and Round Bermuda Grass Hay Performance and Quality from Grazing since 1942
IDAHO
Guy and Sherry Colyer – 208-845-2313
Guy cell – 208-599-0340
Kyle cell – 208-250-3924
Katie cell – 208-599-2962 31058 Colyer Rd. Bruneau, ID 83604 www.hereford.com
Bulls for Sale at Private Treaty Excellent Replacement Heifers
DANIELS HEREFORD RANCH
Commitment to Quality since 1915
1350 N. 2100 W. Malad, ID 83252
Dan 208-339-2341 Teresa 208-339-2340 Rex 208-766-2747
Follow us on Facebook DanielsHerefordRanch danielsherefordranch@yahoo.com
Keith Elkington 208-521-1774 Layne 208-681-0765 Eric 208-881-4014
RANGE READY, PERFORMANCE PROVEN Visitors always welcome.
ELKINGTON POLLED HEREFORDS 5080 E. Sunnyside Rd. • Idaho Falls, ID 83406
JBB/AL HEREFORDS
James and Dawn Anderson / Bev Bryan
Bryan and Charly Anderson / 208-280-1505
1973 S. 1500 E., Gooding, ID 83330 jbbalherefords.com
Neal Ward Family 673 N. 825 W. • Blackfoot, ID 83221 Alicia Billman 208-589-0870 • 208-684-5252 woodenshoefarms@gmail.com
ILLINOIS
Baker Farms
1278 E. 20th Rd. Streator, IL 61364
Fred Debby
Family Agri-Business Since 1933
Sarah Susan John 815-672-3491 Cell 815-257-3491 Fax 815-672-1984
HEREFORDS
Dan Bixler
7115 E. 1000th Ave., Newton, IL 62448 618-544-1842 • 618-562-3888 cell insman542002@yahoo.com
Gary and Debbie McConnell Box 253, Kincaid, IL 62540 217-237-2627
Gary’s cell 217-827-2761 Farm is 1.5 miles west of Sharpsburg, Ill.
Bur Ns POlled HerefOrd farm
Kent & Barb Burns 618-521-3199
Cattle for sale at all times 11770 Wilson Rd., Coulterville, IL 62237
Joe and Lauri Ellis 765-366-5390 Matt and Lisa Ellis 217-712-0635 Phil and Joyce Ellis 765-665-3207
26455 N. 2300th St. • Chrisman, IL 61924 www.efbeef.com • efbeef1@aol.com
NEWBOLD FARMS INC.
OAK HILL FARM
Shaw Cattle Co. 22993 Howe Rd. Caldwell, ID 83607 www.shawcattle.com greg@shawcattle.com
431-3311
Eric, Cindie, Cassie and Krista Allscheid 8052 Andy Rd. • Waterloo, IL 62298 Cell 618-593-9642 soph@htc.net www.ShingleOaksPolledHerefords.com
Rob, Kristie, Kylie and Logan 7477 E. 825 N. • Otterbein, IN 47970 765-491-0258 kristielm2001@yahoo.com SHOW STEERS AND HEIFERS FOR SALE!
Mark Stephens Pe te Loehr 704 Virginia Ave. 113 Northgate Rd. Taylorville, IL 62568 Pe oria, IL 61614 217-825-7913 3 09-692-6026
Farm is located at: 1777 N. 1000 East Rd., Taylorville, IL 62568 Visit our website for updates throughout the year www.stephensandloehrherefords.com
Gene, Lori, Lucas, Logan and Cory Stumpf 473 Gilmore Lake Rd. Columbia, IL 62236 GENE 618-407-8374 LORI 618-407-0429 LUCAS 618-830-0971
West Wind Herefords
Jeff and Kelly Yoder 2356 N 1230 E. Rd. Edinburg, IL 62531 jwyoder62@gmail.com Kyle 217-565-3275 • Brian 217-827-9708 • Adam 217-823-9763
INDIANA
7157 N. C.R. 500 E., Bainbridge, IN 46105
Gene and Alice Beck
765-522-3235 Andy and Betsy Beck
765-522-3396 home • 765-720-1696 Andy cell Cody Beck 765-719-1622 Cody cell • beck.3396@gmail.com
Douglas E. Gerber 5324 State Rd. 227 S. • Richmond, IN 47374-9425 765-935-5274 Cell • 765-220-1070 douglas@gerbercattle.com • www.gerbercattle.com
IOWA
STREAM CATTLE CO.
Rod, Sue, Lisa and Sarah Stream 51590 St. Hwy. 14, Chariton, IA 50049 641-774-8124 • streamcattle@hotmail.com www.streamcattle.com Just north of Chariton on State Hwy. 14
Gus, Deb and Shelbi Gustafson Tava and Koy 7477 Davis Creek Road Junction City, KS 66441 785-238-7306
KANSAS
www.jamisonherefords.com
and Sheila and Family
— Cell 785-243-6397 Sheila — Cell 785-262-1116 Box 197 • Courtland, KS 66939 jensenks@courtland.net www.jensenbros.net
Dean and Danny 29111 B Keene Rd. • Maple Hill, KS 66507 785-256-4643 • 785-256-4010 Da nny cell 785-383-2493
Located 13 miles west of Topeka on I-70, Keene/Eskridge exit then 3 miles south
Todd’s cell 574-298-4959 LAUDEMAN FAMILY FARM 3629 5th Rd., Bremen, IN 46506 Connie, Todd and Cassie, Jason and Jeni, and Bryan
Curtis, Tobie, Erica and Ethan Kesling 1918 W. Delaware Rd. Logansport, IN 46947 574-753-3193 Cows for sale at all times cjlaudy@fourway.net www.laudemanfamily.com
Jason’s cell 574-209-6470
Grant and Linda McKay and Family 1226 8th Rd. Marysville, KS 66508 785-619-6086 308-470-1190 cell glmherefords@bluevalley.net
6706 US Hwy. 68
Mays Lick, KY 41055
Tyler and Hannah Schultz 620-546-1574
2048 280th Ave., Haviland, KS 67059 www.sandhillfarms.com
Annual Production Sale • 4th Saturday in March Stop by for a visit anytime. Kevin and Vera Schultz Cell 620-546-4570
Schu-Lar Herefords, LLC
“YOUR BRAND OF HEREFORD” SCHUMANN
367 Hwy. 40, Lecompton, KS 66050 • 785-887-6754 brycegina@sunflower.com LARSON
508 Rockfence Pl., Lawrence, KS 66049 • 785-843-5986 schular@sunflower.com
David and Delores Stump
Dan and Kim Schmidt 1128 Hwy. 9
Blue Rapids, KS 66411
Dave 785-556-0124
Dan 785-562-6685 info@springhillherefords.com • www.springhillherefords.com
Umberger Polled Herefords
Greg Umberger 3018 U Rd. • Rozel, KS 67574 620-527-4472
Cell: 620-923-5120 gregumberger@yahoo.com www.umbergerpolledherefords.com
KENTUCKY
MATHENY HEREFORDS
Andrew, Suzanne, Austin and Taylor Belle Matheny
Andrew 606-584-5361 Austin 606-375-2167 amathenyherefords@gmail.com
TUCKER STOCK FARMS
Registered Angus and Polled Herefords
S F T
John A. Tucker, II 1790 Hidden Valley Lane Hudson, KY 40145 270-617-0301
MARYLAND
EAST SIDE FARM
Registered Polled Herefords
eastsidehereford@comcast.net Visitors welcome!
Jay and Shelly Stull 10718-A Liberty Rd. Frederick, MD 21701 301-898-8552 www.eastsidehereford.com
Jerry and Shelly Delaney & Family 2071 C.R. 101 • Lake Benton, MN 56149 507-368-9284 • 507-820-0661 Jerry cell jdh@delaneyherefords.com • www.delaneyherefords.com
Jacob, Michelle and Andrew Wolfrey 3859 Federal Hill Rd. • Jarrettsville, MD 21084 410-692-5029 • GGSC@grimmelfarms.com www.grimmelgirlsshowcattle.com
SCH Polled Herefords
Samuel C. and Linda Hunter • 301-824-4771 13651 Newcomers Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21742 HERD SIRES: KCF Bennett York D377, KCF Bennett D367 G391, KCF Bennett 776 G413 and SCH Sensation D503 G4
Robert and Susan Botkin 1999 Walnut Hill Rd. Lexington, KY 40515 859-271-9086 859-533-3790 Cell shane4413@windstream.net
Cattle for Sale at All Times
6077 Helena Rd. • Mays Lick, KY 41055
Charlie 606-584-5194 • Blake 606-375-3718 www.boydbeef.com
Brad, Carla, Clay, Clint, Caleb and Cooper 1011 Driftwood Lane Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Cell 270-668-7126
Fax 270-735-9922 bchambliss@priorityapproval.com
W7048 C.R. 356 • Stephenson, MI 49887 Glenn Hanson, Sr 90 6-753-4684 Glenn Hanson, Jr 90 6-630-5169
“Cattle made for the North in the North”
MINNESOTA
David and Lorie Kitchell Family Matthew & Darci, Dawson and Dutton Kitchell 3471 State Hwy. 200 • Ada, MN 56510-9260 701-799-7690 • www.dakitchfarms.com
Les Krogstad cell 218-289-5685 3348 430th St, Fertile, MN 56540 218-945-6213 • kph@gvtel.com www.krogstadpolledherefords.com
Darin Krogstad 16765 Welch Shortcut Welch, MN 55089 651-485-0159
2477 N.W. Main St. • Coon Rapids, MN 55448 We welcome your visit!
Doug and JoAnn 763-755-4930
Bryan and Marytina 763-389-0625
Bradley and Brigitte 612-720-1311
SPRINGWATER
POLLED HEREFORDS
Troy Williamson 110 161st St. Garretson, SD 57030 507-597-6221 605-254-7875 Cell twilliamson@alliancecom.net
Chad Williamson 339 91st St. Pipestone, MN 56164 507-825-5766 507-215-0817 Cell springwater@svtv.com
MISSISSIPPI
Hwy.
and Family
Co. Rd. 994 • Iuka, MS 38852 Cell 662-279-5136 Home 662-423-3317 leaningcedarherefords@gmail.com Joe McGuffee 601-672-0245 Ryan McGuffee 601-668-1000 ryanmcgu@bellsouth.net Tyler Russell 601-331-0409
MISSOURI
TOM BIGLIENI AND JILL EWING
2109 Des Peres Rd., St. Louis, MO 63131 417-827-8482 • tgbig@sbcglobal.net
FARM ADDRESS: 3345 Lollar Branch Rd., Sullivan, MO 63080
Owner: Al Bonebrake
James Henderson, Herdsman 417-588-4572 • Springfield, MO
2.4 mi. E of 7 Hwy
ROD FINDLEY 32505 E. 179th St. Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 816-540-3711 • 816-365-9959 findleyfarms@gmail.com
Straight Line One Cooper Holden Genetics BULLS AVAILABLE AT PRIVATE TREATY Harding Bros. Herefords
MARVIN AND EVERETT HARDING Rt. 2 • Ridgeway, MO 64481 660-872-6870
Gregg and Denver Alsup 18 Alsup Ln. Fair Grove, MO 65648 417-766-6801 gailalsup@gmail.com Marty D. Lueck, Manager Rt. 1, Box 85G • Mountain Grove, MO 65711 417-948-2669 • Cell 417-838-1482
MONTANA
and Shirley Bruce and Tammy 406-544-1536 Kurt and Jessica 406-239-5113 P.O. Box 30055, Gold Creek, MT 59733 bruce@thomasherefords.com www.thomasherefords.com
Mark, Della, Lacey and Jane’a Ehlke P.O. Box 1487 Townsend, MT 59644 406-266-4121 Cell 406-439-4311 info@ehlkeherefords.com
www.wichmanherefords.com
Registered bulls and females for sale by private treaty. Proven bloodlines, longevity, performance, functional justinwichman22@gmail.com
Justin and Carmen Wichman 1921 Wichman Rd. 40 6-350-3123 cell Moore,
Valier, MT 59486
• 406-279-3300 Ranch • 406-450-1029 Mobile www.holdenherefords.com
Bar E
Arvid and Linda Eggen 406-895-2657 Box 292 • Plentywood, MT 59254 jbare@nemont.net
7582 S Engleman Rd
Grand Island, NE 68803
308-384-0979
Cattle for sale by Private Treaty and at Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic Albert Moeller & Sons
P.O. Box 306 • Hyannis, NE 69350
James 308-458-2406
Oshkosh, NE 69154 • www.vannewkirkherefords.com Joe: 308-778-6049 • Kolby: 308-778-6230 Quality Herefords Since 1892
NEVADA
“The Best of Both” Horned and Polled Genetics
Bryan 308-458-2865 • Bob 308-458-2731 1417 Rd. 2100 Guide Rock, NE 68942-8099 Ron 402-756-3462 rnschutte@gtmc.net www.schutteandsons.net
BERNIE AND STACIE BUZANOWSKI Arthur, NE
308-726-2138 • 406-855-8288 cell
MINIATURE - CLASSIC HEREFORDS www.splittcreekranch.com North Platte, Nebraska 69101
Shaun Brott 308-530-4161
Judy Splitt 308-530-1287 judysplitt@gmail.com
UPSTREAM RANCH
Annual Bull Sale • First Saturday in February 45060 Upstream Rd. • Taylor, NE 68879 Brent and Robin Meeks • 308-942-3195 upstreamranch@gmail.com www.upstreamcattle.com
Don, Skeeter, Kari, Brooke and Bryce P.O. Box 239 • Orovada, NV 89425 775-272-3152 Home • 775-272-3153 Fax 209-479-0287 Cell orovadaherefords@aol.com brumleyfarms.com
Horned and Polled Herefords Bull & Female Sale Sept. 11, 2023
Chris Beck, Mgr. 618-367-5397 Bob Coker, Owner 916-539-1987 640 Genoa Ln. Minden, NV 89423 www.genoalivestock.com
Mrnak Herefords West
Loren, Terrie, Hunter and Tanner PO Box 2412 • Minden, NV 89423
775-848-0160 lorenmrnak@aol.com www.mrnakherefordswest.com
NEW JERSEY
AJ Stahoski -Herdsman-
NEW YORK
SPRING POND FARM
B&H
Phil Harvey Jr. P.O. Box 40 Mesilla, NM 88046 575-524-9316
Cell: 575-644-6925 philharveyjr@comcast.net www.bhherefords.com Jim Bob Burnett 205 E. Cottonwood
NORTH CAROLINA
LLC
Farm
J. Brent Creech
14926 Taylor’s Mill Rd. Zebulon, NC 27597
919-801-7561
www.tmfherefords.com tmfherefords@icloud.com
C. Porter Claxton Jr. 240 Upper Flat Creek Rd. Weaverville, NC 28787
828-645-9127
cpcfarm@msn.com
Sales: Wayne Welch 828-768-3024
Visit our website to see current offering — www.claxtonfarmcattle.com
Ten miles north of Asheville, N.C., on future I-26 West
T ripleTT polled Herefords
James Triplett
127 Roseman Ln. • Statesville, NC 28625
704-876-3148 (evening) 704-872-7550 (daytime)
VisiT ors Welcome
Bulls and Females For Sale Private Treaty
Will-Via Polled Herefords
Lavette and Brenda Teeter 2075 Landis Hwy. (NC Hwy. 152) Mooresville, NC 28115
704-662-5262
Bulls & Females available for sale private treaty
NORTH DAKOTA
OKLAHOMA
DENNIS RANCH
SINCE 1916 22990 E. 2090 Rd., Terral, OK 73569 REGISTERED AND COMMERCIAL HEREFORDS 580-662-9211 • 580-757-2515 • Cell 940-704-9682
BULLS FOR SALE
Herd Bulls & Donor Females
Don Moler 100 Bonita Dr. Elk City, OK 73644 580-497-6162
P.O. Box 166 • Caddo, OK 74729 Alan Dufur — 580-775-3830
Flying Ranch
Paul Laubach 72251 N 2080 Rd • Leedey, OK 73654 Cell 580-822-5089 • paul@pandrherefords.com PandRHerefords.com
OREGON
Herefords George and Karen Sprague 85777 Vilhauer • Eugene, OR 97405 541-465-2188 gks@bar1ranch.com • www.bar1ranch.com
David and Lynda Bird 45863 Crow Rd. • Halfway, OR 97834 541-742-5436 • Cell 541-403-2828 • bird@pinetel.com
14503 91st St. S.W.Bowman, ND 58623 www.mrnakherefords.com Brent 701-206-0604 Jenna 701-290-7218 Terry 701-523-6368 Andy 701-206-1095
OHIO
Mike and Lotsee Spradling 918-640-7711 918-245-8854
19402 W. Hwy. 51 P.O. Box 434 Sand Springs, OK 74063
Registered Polled Herefords Pecans flyinggranchss@aol.com
Robbie & Tracie Gipson 918-774-4795 g4gcattleco@gmail.com
Bulls & Females available for sale private treaty
Ralph & Stephanie Kinder, Owners 790250 S Hwy 177 Carney, OK 74832 (405) 714-3101
ralph@headquartersranch.com headquartersranch.com
42590 Salmon Creek Rd. • Baker City, OR 97814 Bob Harrell Jr. 541-403-2210 Don Schafer 541-403-0008
Registered Hereford Cattle and Quarter Horses Annual Sale First Monday In March
Cattle Co.
“Your Eastern Oregon Range Bull Source” Registered Herefords and Quarter Horses M.T. and Cori Anderson 47295 Izee Paulina Ln. Canyon City, OR 97820 541-477-3816 M.T. 541-377-0030 Cori 541-377-3347
Linda Sims
451 N.W. Quarry Rd. Albany, OR 97321 Cell 541-990-8038 Office 541-926-5640 vollstedtfarms@comcast.net
PENNSYLVANIA
Mohican Polled Hereford Farm 4551 S.R. 514 Glenmont, OH 44628 Conard and Nancy Stitzlein 330-378-3421 Matt Stitzlein 330-231-0708 Alexis Stitzlein 330-231-9538 stitz@mohicanfarms.com Mohican West 3100 Sportsman Park Rd. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone/Fax 406-633-2600 Terry Powlesland 406-670-8529 mohicanw@yahoo.com www.mohicanpolledherefords.com
23731 NS 157 Rd. Laverne, OK 73848 Milton 580-273-9494 Van 580-552-1555 van1messner@gmail.com
Don and Madeline Hennon Sewickley, PA 15143 412-741-2883 Fax 412-741-2883
Robert Glenn, manager 724-748-4303 www.barhfarm.com
SOUTH CAROLINA
P.O. Box 1057 • Seneca, SC 29679 864-882-1890 • Deryl cell 864-324-3268 deryl@keeserealtysc.com • Grass Fed Cattle
SOUTH DAKOTA
Bar JZ Ranches
Homozygous Polled Herefords
Don, Peg, Seth and Bridget Zilverberg 18542 326th Ave. Holabird, SD 57540 605-852-2966 www.barjz.com cattle@barjz.com
75th Annual Production Sale Feb. 20, 2024
Gerald and Janelle Bischoff 20025 399th Ave., Huron, SD 37350
Gerald 605-350-0979
Garret 605-461-1555 Matt 605-350-0980 ravinecr@santel.net • www.ravinecreekranch.com
Annual Production Sale - 2nd Wednesday in March
HEREFORDS
Gordon and Thordys 39462 178th St. Frankfort, SD 57440 605-472-0619
Michael and Becky 605-224-4187 605-870-0052 blumeherf@yahoo.com
E ggErs southvi E w Farms
Tim and Philip Eggers 25750 476th Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Tim cell 605-929-6560 Philip cell 605-351-5438 eggerssouthviewfarms@gmail.com I-29 Bull Run Sale 2nd Saturday in March
Ollerich Brothers Herefords
29188 303 Ave., Clearfield, SD 57580 605-557-3246
Jerome 605-842-5212 • jeromeo@goldenwest.net
James 605-359-4006
Rausch Herefords
14831 Hereford Rd., Hoven, SD 57450
Shannon 605-769-0203
Jacob 605-769-0552 Pe ter 605-281–0471
jacob@rauschherefords.com • RauschHerefords.com America’s #1 Dams of Distinction Cow herd • Private Sales Year-round
• Bull and Female Sale Third Monday in February
47229 232 St. Colman, SD 57017
Cody Williams, Cell 605-695-0931 Dave Stenberg 605-997-2594 • Cell 605-530-6002
Mike Rogan 1662 McKinney Chapel Rd. Rogersville, TN 37857 423-272-5018 423-754-1213 Cell roganfarm@yahoo.com
5121 Bedford Creek Rd., Franklin, TN 37064 triplelranch@msn.com • sleehereford@gmail.com www.lllranch.com Steven Lee 615-799-8085 cell 615-456-6165
Woodard Hereford Farms
Since 1945 – Quality Line 1 Cattle For Sale! Winn Woodard 615-389-2624 • Phil Spicer 615-351-2810 4948 William Woodard R d. S pringfield , TN 37172
TEXAS
Bill and Paula Thorstenson 30491 131st St. • Selby, SD 57472 605-649-7940 • Cell 605-845-6108 wpthorstenson@venturecomm.net
TENNESSEE
ATLAS FARMS
Your source for top end bulls and females. Jimmy, Claudia and Precious Atlas 4920 CR 401 • Grandview, TX 76050 214-202-5178 • 817-456-4691 atlasfarms@sbcglobal.net
Bill or Chad Breeding 1301 N. Lions • P.O. Box 186 80 6-868-4661 or 806-570-9554 Miami, TX 79059 br eeder@amaonline.com
Keith, Cheryl, Erin and Matt Fawcett • 605-870-0161
Dan, Kyla, Hollis and Ivy Fawcett • 605-870-6172 Weston, Kristin, Falon and Jensen Kusser www.fawcettselmcreekranch.com 21115 344th Ave. Ree Heights, SD 57371
Mark and Mary Kay Frederickson 19975 Bear Ridge Rd. Spearfish, SD 57783
605-642-2139
Cell 605-645-4934
PYRAMID BEEF Bull Sale First Saturday in December
Box 215, Cross Plains, TN 37049 615-478-4483 billymjackson@aol.com website: jacksonfarmsherefords.com
Nate and Jayna Frederickson Cell 605-254-4872
Shawn and Sarah Tatman 307-673-4381
Horned & Polled Herefords 11341 357th Ave. • Leola, SD 57456
Colin 605-216-7506 • Miles 605-277-5048 cmbhoffman@msn.com www.hoffmanherefords.com
Terri Barber 817-727-6107
Jason Barber 817-718-5821
Dale Barber 806-673-1965
Justin Barber 806-681-5528
Brett Barber 806-681-2457
Mary Barber 806-930-6917
10175 F.M. 3138 • Channing, TX 79018 www.barberranch.com • office@barberranch.com
Pete and Angela Case P.O. Box 240, Mertzon, TX 76941 325-650-6209 • pete@caseranch.com www.caseranch.com
Jack & Lyn Chastain 3924 Burkett Dr Ft. Worth, TX 76116 817-821-3544
Farm located at Mineral Wells, TX
DUDLEY BROS.
Box 10, Comanche, TX 76442 • Office 325-356-2284
John Dudley 325-642-0745
Tom Dudley 325-642-0748 john@dudleybros.com www.DudleyBros.com
Registered Herefords Since 1938
Harry and Cheryl Grett 512-585-2948
P.O. Box 969 Elgin, TX 78621 g3ranch@aol.com
Lee & Jacqui Haygood 923 Hillside Ave. Canadian, TX 79014 806-323-2906 lee@indianmoundranch.com indianmoundranch.com
Maynard and Sandi Warnken
Kevin Warnken, manager P.O. Drawer 29 • Schulenburg, TX 78956 979-561-8846 • 979-561-8867 fax Kevin cell 979-743-0619 rockinw@cvctx.com • rockinwranch.net
Seth Koetting, manager 806-584-4922 5749 Rocking Chair Ln. Ft. McKavett, TX 76841 www.therockingchairranch.com
Raising cattle in Texas since 1855
Joey and Susan Skrivanek, owners 407 W. Mustang • Caldwell, TX 77836 Cell 979-224-4698 • Office 979-567-3131 j.skrivanekranch@outlook.com
9 miles east of Caldwell
Noack Herefords
116 E. Bell Ave. Rockdale, TX 76567
Cell 979-218-0065 Office 512-446-6200
NOLAN HEREFORDS
Scott, Alise, Ilissa, Bethany and Audrey 1950 Skylark Rd. • Gilmer, TX 75645 nolanherefords@aol.com Res. 903-797-6131 Cell 903-738-5636
Larry Woodson Bonham, TX 214-491-7017 larrywoodson@gmail.com www.stillriverranch.com
SUNNY HILL RANCH
Horned and Polled
Pete Johnson, owner St Hwy 94 • Lufkin, TX 75904 936-465-1672 • p ljmhj@yahoo.com http://www.sunnyhillranchherefords.com Southeast Texas Bull Sale Headquarters
4609 Airport Freeway Ft.
SINCE 1943
DIAMOND M RANCH
SELLING 1,500 HEREFORDS ANNUALLY “The great feedlot performance cattle” The McIrvins Box 99 Laurier, WA 509-684-4380
Winter Headquarters 646 Lake Rd. Burbank, WA 99323 509-545-5676
WEST VIRGINIA
wE st Fall Poll Ed h Er EFords
Jim Westfall, owner 304-927-2104 • cell 304-377-1247 jimwestfall2104@gmail.com
Lucille Westfall, herdsman 304-532-9351 1109 Triplett Rd. • Spencer, WV 25276
Bulls and Females For Sale
WISCONSIN
Kevin and Janice Bennett
3752 Ollie Bell Rd. Benton, WI 53803 608-778-8685 kevinjanicebennett@gmail.com www.sandrockranchherefords.com
WYOMING
Jay and Janice Berry
3049 C.R. 225
Cheyenne, WY 82009
307-634-5178 • www.wherecowmenbuybulls.com
LARGENT and SONS
Hereford Cattle Since 1902 P.O. Box 66 • Kaycee, WY 82639 307-738-2443 or 307-267-3229 Cell Sale Date – Nov. 16, 2023 largentandsons@yahoo.com www.largentandsons.com
McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch
Polled Herefords and Angus Raising Herefords since 1967
Jim and Jerri McClun and Family 1929 Rd. 60 • Veteran, WY 82243 • 307-837-2524 Cell 307-534-5141 • jkmcclun@wyomail.com www.mcclunranch.com
Private Treaty Sales and Annual Production Sale in April
Selling Herefords for 80 years
Annual Sale — Fourth Wednesday in October
P.O. Box 15, Ft. Bridger, WY 82933
Dale 307-780-8232 Ron 307-747-3897
njwardherefords@gmail.com www.NJWHerefords.com
ed and Jan Ward 406-757-0600
Ned (c) 307-751-8298 • Jan (c) 307-751-9470
Bell Ward 307-751-6922 • Jake Bare 406-780-0056
North Ranch: 2637 Adsit Rd., Decket, MT 59025
South Ranch: 888 Lower Prairie Dog Rd., Sheridan, WY 82801
Mailing address: PO Box B, Sheridan, WY 82801
Ochsner-Roth Cattle Co.
Blake: 307-532-3282
Steve Roth: 307-575-5258
Rustin Roth: 307-575-2709
BW: 307-575-6772
Rodney: 307-575-2589 ochsnerranch@gmail.com 10672 Van Tassell Road Torrington, WY 82240
Annually selling over 200 Hereford and
CANADA
Billy Elmhirst R.R. 1 Indian River,
705-295-2708 ircc@nexicom.net elmlodgeherefords.freeyellow.com Your Source For Success
McAughey Kevin Brown 9 05-625-3151 705-330-4663
Joel Birdwell,
5880 State Hwy. 33 Kingfisher, OK 73750 Home: 405-375-6630 Cell: 405-368-1058 Eddie Burks , Auctioneer 531 Rick Rd. Park City, KY 42160 270-991-6398 Cell endburks@hotmail.com 7710 North State Rd 56 Vevay, IN 47043 540-336-2737
• BVD PI
• NIR Feed & Forage
C. Scanlon Daniels, DVM PO Box 1150 3216 US Hwy 54 East Dalhart, TX 79022 806-244-7851 office 806-333-2829 mobile www.circleh.info scanlon@circleh.info
WEST VIRGINIA HEREFORD BREEDERS
wE st Fall
POLLED HEREFORDS
Jim Westfall, owner 304-927-2104 • 304-377-1247 cell jimwestfall2104@gmail.com
Lucille Westfall, herdsman 304-532-9351 1109 Triplett Rd. Spencer, WV 25276 Bulls and Females For Sale
Cottle Brothers Farm & Litton Livestock
Quality Polled Herefords Since 1960
Certified and Accredited Herd Martin & Joe Cottle-Founders
Neil Litton-Operator 1194 Armstrong Road Summersville, WV 26651
Neil 304-618-7313 forestking02@gmail.com
DAVID LAW & SONS
Polled Herefords Since 1954
192 Ruger Dr. Harrisville, WV 26362
Butch 304-643-4438
Certified and Accredited lawherefords@yahoo.com
5683 Rocky Step Rd. Winfield, WV 25213
www.grassyrunfarms.com
Gary Kale, Owner
Aaron Glascock, General Manager 304-312-7060
Derik Billman, Herdsman 330-432-3267
Quality Hereford Cattle Ken and Chris Scott 2586 Grandview Rd. Beaver, WV 25813
Ken 304-573-0844
Chris 304-228-5524 chance37@suddenlink.net
WV 26554
Dave 304-612-3795
Robert 304-265-0005 Dnsk0603@gmail.com
Advertisers’ Index
ALABAMA
Debter Hereford Farm 63, 75
Tennessee River Music 75
CALIFORNIA
Lambert Ranch 75
McDougald Herefords 75
Morrell Ranches . . . . . 75
P W Gillibrand Cattle Co 75
Pe dretti Ranches 75
Sierra Ranches 75
Snedden Ranch 75
Sonoma Mountain Herefords 75
Wiemer Cattle Co . . . . . 75
COLORADO
Campbell, James T . . . . 75
Clark Anvil Ranch 75
Cline Registered Herefords 75
Coleman Herefords 75
Coyote Ridge Ranch 75
Ernst Herefords . . . . . 75
Fuchs Herefords, Mike 75
Leroux Land & Cattle 75
Robb & Sons, Tom 75
Shaffer Herefords 75
Sidwell Herefords 75
Strang Herefords . . . . . 75
GEORGIA
Barnes Herefords . . . . . . 9
CES Herefords & Angus 63
Greenview Farms Inc 76
HME Herefords 63
Mead Cattle Enterprises BC
MTM Polled Herefords 65
Predestined Cattle Co . . . . 63
White Hawk Ranch IBC
IDAHO
Canyon Gem Livestock 76
Colyer Herefords & Angus 76
Daniels Hereford Ranch 76
Elkington Polled Herefords 76
JBB/AL Herefords . . . . 76
Shaw Cattle Co 76
Wooden Shoe Farms 76
ILLINOIS
Bafford Farms 60
Baker Farms 76
B ehrends Farms 60
Bene dict Herefords 60
Bix ler Herefords . . . 61, 76
Bob-O-Lou Herefords 76
Burns Polled Hereford Farm 61, 76
Crane Herefords 60
Edenburn Family Farm 60
Ellis Farms 76
Entwistle Herefords . . . . 61
Fancy Creek Farm of the Prairie Cross 61
Fleisher Farms 61, 76
Happ Herefords 76
K nott Farm . . . . . 76
Lorenzen Farms 60
Lowderman Cattle Co 60
McC askill Farms 61
Milligan Herefords . . . 76
Mof fett Farms 61
Mud Creek Farms 61
Nature’s Acres 61
Newbold Farms Inc 76
Oak Hill Farm 76
Parish Farms . . . . . . . 60
Plainview Stock Farm 60
Prairie Cross, The 61
Prairie Meadow Herefords 76
Prairie Rose Cattle Co 61
Purple Reign Cattle Co 76
RGR Cattle Co . . . . . . . . 60
River Ridge Ranch & Cattle Co 76
S ayre Hereford Farm 76
Shingle Oaks Polled Herefords 77
Stephens and Loehr Herefords 77
Stumpf Land & Cattle . . . . 77
We st Wind Herefords 77
Young Cattle Co 61
INDIANA
Able Acres 88
Beck-Powell Polled Herefords 77
Clinkenbeard Farms & Sons 88
Coal Creek Land and Cattle LLC 88
Deatsman Farms . . . . 88
Elzemeyer Polled Herefords 88
Everhart Farms 88
Gerber Land & Cattle 77
Greenwood Family Herefords 88
Hayhurst Farms . . . . 88
Ke sling Polled Herefords . 77
Landrum Family Farms 88
Laudeman Family Farm 77
McFatridge Cattle Co 77
IOWA
Amos Hereford Farm 88
Deppe Bros C attle Co 88
Goehring Herefords . . . 88
Iowa Hereford Breeders Assn 88
Jackson Hereford Farms 88
K7 Herefords 88
Petersen Herefords 88
Pitt Farms Herefords 88
R&R Cattle Co . . . . . . 88
Sorensen Family, Mike 88
Stream Cattle Co 77
Wiese & Sons 77
KANSAS
Brannan & Reinhardt Polled Herefords 77
Davis Herefords . . . . 77
Douthit Herefords . . . 77
GL M Herefords 77
Gr immel Schaake Cattle Co 77
Gus tafson Herefords 77
Herbel Herefords 77
Jamison Herefords . . . 77
Jensen Bros 77
Malone Hereford Farm 57
Mill Creek Ranch 77
MM Ranch Polled Herefords 77
Oleen Cattle Co . . . . . 77
Sandhill Farms 78
Schu- Lar Herefords LLC 78
Springhill Herefords 78
Umberger Polled Herefords 78
VJS Polled Herefords 78
KENTUCKY
3R Herefords 65
Botkin Polled Herefords . . . 78
Boyd Beef Cattle 78
Chambliss Hereford Farms 78
Clifford Farms 65
Dog wood Farm 65
JMS Polled Herefords 65
Matheny Herefords . . . 63, 78
Tucker Stock Farms 78
Wells Farm 65
MARYLAND
Church View Farm 35
E ast Side Farm 35, 78
Grimmel Girls Show Cattle 78
SCH Polled Herefords . . . . 78
MICHIGAN
Breasbois Farms . . . . . 33
Cedar Creek Herefords 33
Cottonwood Springs 33
Grand Meadows Farm 33
Hanson’s Double G Herefords 78
MacNaughton, Ron and Jill 33
McDonald Farm
33
Michigan Hereford Assn 33
Sugar Sweet Ranch 33
MINNESOTA
DaKitch Hereford Farms 78
Delaney Herefords 78
Krogstad Polled Herefords 78
Lawrence Herefords 78
Springwater Polled Herefords . 78
MISSISSIPPI
Broadlawn Farm Polled Herefords 63
Caldwell Hereford Ranch 78
Leaning Cedar Herefords 78
Mc Guffee Polled Herefords 78
S and W Herefords 78
MISSOURI
AbraKadabra Cattle Co 57
Bellis Family, Jim D 57
Biglieni Farms . . . . . . 79
Blue Ribbon Farms 56
Bonebrake Herefords 56, 79
Bradshaw Ranch 56
Central Missouri Polled Hereford Assn . . . . . 56
Doss Hereford Farms 57
Duvall Polled Herefords 56
Falling Timber Farm 79
Findley Farms 79
Harding Bros Here fords 79
High Prairie Farm 79
Journagan Ranch/Missouri State University 57, 79
Lacy’s Red Angus & Polled Herefords 56
Mc Millen’s Toothacre Ranch 57
Mead Farms 56
Menzies Cattle Co LLC . . 57
Miller Herefords 56
Ree d Farms 57
Reynolds Herefords 56
Shoenberger Polled Herefords 57, 79
Steinbeck Farms 56
Storie Farms . . . . . 57
WMC Cattle Co 57
WPH Ranch 56
MONTANA
Churchill Cattle Co IFC
Cooper Hereford Ranch 79
Curlew Cattle Co 79
Ehlke Herefords . . . . 79
Feddes Herefords 79
Holden Herefords 79
J Bar E Ranch 79
L Bar W Cattle Co 79
McMurry Cattle 79
Mohican West . . . . . . . 17
Schock Hereford Ranch 79
Thomas Herefords 79
Wichman Herefords 79
NEBRASKA
Fisher Family, Lowell 79
Frenzen Polled Herefords 79
Henkel Polled Herefords 79
Hoffman Ranch . . . . 79
JB Ranch Polled Herefords 79
Moeller & Sons, Albert 80
Monahan Cattle Co 80
Ridder Hereford Ranch 80
Schutte & Sons . . . . 80
Snowshoe Cattle Co 80
Splitt Creek Ranch 80
Upstream Ranch 80
Valley Creek Ranch 80
Van Newkirk Herefords 80
NEVADA
Brumley Farms 80
Genoa Livestock, LLC . . . . 80
Mrnak Herefords West 80
NEW JERSEY
Grass Pond Farm 35, 80
NEW MEXICO
B&H Herefords 80
Copeland & Sons Herefords LLC 80
Cornerstone Ranch 80
K ing Ranch, Bill 80
Pérez Cattle Co 80
Frederickson Ranch 82
Hof fman Herefords 82
Ollerich Brothers Herefords 82
Rausch Herefords . . . . . 82
Stenberg Herefords 82
Thorstenson Hereford Ranch 82
TENNESSEE
Burns Farms 29
Candy Meadow Farms 65
Chapman Land & Cattle 1
Coley Herefords 82
Day Ridge Farm . . . . . 63
Jackson Farms 63, 82
Mud Creek Farms 82
Parker Bros 65
Roberson’s Polled Herefords 82
Rogan Farms Herefords 82
Sale Day . . . . . . . 11
Triple L Ranch 82
Walker Herefords 7
Woodard Hereford Farms 82
TEXAS
Atlas Farms 82
B& C Cattle Co 82
Bar J Bar Hereford Ranch . . . 82
Bar ber Ranch 82
Case Ranch Herefords 82
Chastain Cattle Co 83
Dudley Bros 83
G3 Ranch 83
GKB Cattle 25, 83
Indian Mound Ranch . . . 83
Metch Polled Herefords 83
Noack Herefords 83
Nolan Herefords 83
Powell, James L 83
Redbird Ranch 83
Rockin’ W Polled Herefords . 83
Rocking Chair Ranch 83
Sk rivanek Ranches 83
Still River Ranch 83
Sunny Hill Ranch 83
Te xas Hereford Assn 83
Willis Polled Herefords . . 83
UTAH
Cache Cattle . . . . . 83
JB Herefords 83
Johansen Herefords 83
Re es Bros 83
VIRGINIA
Deer Track Farm 35
Fauquier Farm 35
Hereford Hollow Farm . . 63
Knoll Crest Farm 23, 35
Thistle Tree Farm 83
WASHINGTON
CX Ranch 83
Diamond M Ranch 84
Ot tley Herefords 84
WEST VIRGINIA
Cottage Hill Farm 85
Cottle Brothers Farm . . . . 85
Grandview Hereford Farm 85
Grassy Run Farms 85
Haught Farms 35
K notts Polled Herefords 85
Law & Sons, David 85
Litton Livestock . . . . . 85
McDonald Polled Herefords 85
Westfall Polled Herefords 84, 85
WISCONSIN
Bacon Branch Beef 46
Boettcher’s Brookview Acres 47
C&L Hereford Ranch 47
Four Leaf Cattle . . . . . 46
H&H Cattle Farm 46
Huth Polled Herefords 46
Larson Hereford Farms 46
Lietzau Hereford Farm 47
MGM Polled Herefords 47
MKP Cattle Co . . . . 47
Narrows Creek Farm 47
Calendar of Events
Next Generation Genetics 46
Oleson Family Farm 47
O tter Creek Polled Herefords 46
Pierce’s Hereford Haven . . . 47
Plum River Ranch 46
Sandrock Ranch Herefords 84
Spaeth Farms 46
St arck Century Farm 46
St arr Polled Herefords 47
Whiskey Run Farms . . . . 47
Windy Hills Herefords 46
WYOMING
Berry’s, The 84
Largent and Sons 84
Mc Clun’s Lazy JM Ranch 84
Micheli Herefords 84
NJW Polled Herefords 84
Ochsner-Roth Cattle Co . . . 84 Wilhelm Cattle 84
CANADA
Elmlodge Polled Herefords 84
Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords 84
SERVICES
605 Sires + Donors 28 Allflex 45
B essler Inc , James F . . . . 84
Bioz yme 32
Birdwell, Joel 84
Bock, Aaron 84
Booker, C D . . . . . . . 84
Burks, Eddie 84
Car per, Thomas 84
CattleMax 19
Circle H Headquarters, LLC 84
Conover, Al 84
Drees, Eric . . . . . . . 85
Jensen Livestock Agency 85
July Hereford World 45
L ayton, Dustin N 85
Lowderman, Cody 85
Lowderman, Monte 85
MC S Auction Inc . . . . . 85
Schacher Auction Services 85
Sims Plus LLC 85 Stout, Justin B 85
Sullivan Supply 22, 52-53 T Bar C Cattle Co Ltd . . . . 85
Trans Ova Genetics 44
World Hereford Conference 5
“Calendar of Events” 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.
MAY
3 South Carolina Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Clemson
4 South Carolina Hereford Assn. Sale, Clemson
4 Tennessee River Music Dixieland Delight Red, White & Black Sale, Ft. Payne, Ala.
5 Innisfail Farm Production Sale, Madison, Ga.
5 Maryland Hereford Assn. Preview Show, Gaithersburg
10 Switzerland of Ohio Polled Hereford Assn. Annual Sale, Old Washington
11 Burns Farms 14th Annual Female Event, Pikeville, Tenn.
11 Mead Farms Bull & Female Sale, Versailles, Mo.
18 Hidden Oaks Ranch The Final Chapter Complete Dispersal Sale, Hamilton, Texas
18 Chapman Land & Cattle Rockin’ in the South Sale, Nunnelly, Tenn.
22-23 Cattlemen’s Conference Part Two, Stillwater, Okla.
24 Ad deadline for July Hereford World
27 Mead Cattle Enterprises & White Hawk Ranch Production Sale, Midville, Ga.
JUNE
1-2 Indiana Jr. Hereford Assn. Preview Show, Lebanon
1-2 Wisconsin Jr. Hereford Assn./WLBA Preview Show, Jefferson
13-16 SE Regional Jr. Hereford Show, Perry, Ga. 15-16 Illinois Jr. Hereford Assn. Preview Show, Georgetown, Ill.
25 Ad deadline for August Baldy Advantage
JULY
6-12 Jr. Nat’l Hereford Expo, Grand Island, Neb.
25 Ad deadline for September Hereford World AUGUST
3 Georgia Hereford Assn. Herefords in the Cove, Rock Springs
18 7 Oaks & Friends Fantastic Female Sale, Senoia, Ga.
24 East Tennessee Polled Hereford Assn. Sale, White Pine
25 Ad deadline for October Baldy Advantage
IOWA HEREFORD BREEDERS
Online source for Hereford cattle
• Directory & Membership Listing
Mike Sorensen and Family
Box 221, Greenfield, IA 50849
Mike 641-745-7949 mikelpi@yahoo.com www.mikesorensenfamily.com
• Classified listings www.iowahereford.org
John and Joell Deppe with boys - Montana, Chance, Austin and Nick 21938 150th St. Maquoketa, IA 52060
home phone: 563-672-3531
John, cell 563-599-5035
Joell, cell 563-599-5038 josiedeppe@gmail.com webcowsdeppebros.com
Charles Rife
563-506-3751
Delaney Rife • Kennedy Rife
Jack Rife
515-974-9600
Emma Mach
563-260-8771
Tyler Mach • Jessica Mach
Family 3388 240th St.
John and Marytha Pitt 515-290-1383 pitt@iowatelecom.net www.pittfarms.com
Josiah and Sara Hulbert 419-308-7055
TJ and Allison Coughenour 515-290-8905
Craig and Denise Amos Indianola, Iowa 515-961-5847
515-238-9852 Cell cdamos@msn.com www.amosherefordfarm.com
Terry, Susan, Lillian and Hayley Hayhurst
14477 S. Carlisle St. Terre Haute, IN 47802
812-696-2468
Gordon Clinkenbeard 821-881-8988 cell
Bruce, Shoshanna, Blake, Ashley, Jordan and Brian 4072 E. 500 S. Waldron, IN 46182
317-407-3618 cell bruceeverhart56@gmail.com
Bill and Becky Goehring 2634 Clearwood Ave. Libertyville, IA 52567
Bill’s cell 641-919-9365
keosalebarn@netins.net www.keosauquasaleco.com
PETERSEN HEREFORDS
Brent, Robin, Dylan and Nicole 2169 290th Ave. DeWitt, IA 52742 563-357-9849 bapete@iowatelecom.net
JACKSON
HEREFORD FARMS
Registered Herefords since 1890 Brian ‑ Brad ‑ Craig ‑ Nicole Craig Jackson 319‑ 48 0 ‑14 36 Follow us on Facebook & Instagram www.jacksonherefordfarms.com www.facebook.com/ JacksonHerefordFarms/
1412 W. 900 S. Warren, IN 46792
Joe Landrum 260-466-8149
Jane Landrum 260-917-0036
Thatcher Landrum 260-917-0177 jlandrum@citznet.com
812-236-0804 cell HayhurstFarms@aol.com Brian, Janelle, Collin and Landon Deatsman 5708 North 200 East Le esburg, Indiana 46538
2261 E. U.S. Hwy. 40 Clayton, IN 46118
Dale 317-752-7523 Dylan 317-752-3267 kottkampcattle@gmail.com
Lee, Cindy and Matthew Elzemeyer
2538 State Rd. 122 Richmond, IN 47374
765-969-2243 lee@elzehereford.com
Brian Cell: (574) 527-6679 Visit our website! www.deatsman.com
Duncan Family
1264 N. Mountain Rd. Wingate, IN 47994
David cell 765-366-0295 davidandjilld@aol.com www.ableacrescattle.com
G ary Greenwood dVM
765-585-1105
3013 W. State Rd. 38