September 2022 Hereford World Magazine

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The voice of the American Hereford Association | September 2022

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The voice of the American Hereford Association 44 Banners in the Bluegrass National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members and their families packed their trailers and headed to Louisville, Ky., July 16-22 for the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). This special section includes more than 70 pages covering Hereford juniors’ banner week. The JNHE table of contents can be found on page 44. CONTENTS 2022September 2 | September 2022 Hereford.org

36 Read the Label Details make a difference in using animal health products successfully. — by Deana Hardee, DVM 38 Genetics Behind the Fed Steer Shootout Genomics added another level of accuracy when predicting fed cattle performance. — by Jamie T. Courter, Ph.D. Cover Sydnee2022takenCelebration”“Showman’sphoto:attheJNHEbyShive.5 Contacts 150 ACT’s Playbook 154 From the Field 162 Open Shows 164 Junior Shows 174 New Members 188 Calendar of Events 190 Advertisers’ DEPARTMENTSIndex | New Fiscal Year Begins It’s time to renew your membership and member services. ou Make the CHB Difference merican Hereford Association members are key to growing CHB demand. Youth Movement he Greatest Week NHE provides countless opportunities for young people, both in and out of the showring. Foundation’s Focus ndowments Pave the Way pecial thanks to the Donna Curry Memorial Scholarship donors and contributors. Communications Corner mmer to Remember he AHA communications team spent the summer visiting with cattlemen and women about Hereford value. Hereford Women triving and Helping HW events inspire Hereford World (ISSN 1085-9896), Vol. 113, No. 4, published monthly (except June) by Hereford Publications Inc., 11500 N.W. Ambassador Dr., Ste. 410, Kansas City, MO 64153. Periodical postage paid at Kansas City, Mo., and additional entries. Subscription rates, $35 a year. Postmaster: Send address changes to Hereford World, 11500 N.W. Ambassador Dr., Ste. 410, Kansas City, MO 64153. Hereford World agreement #1803689 page 38 page 30 page 36 Hereford.org September 2022 | 3

Sparks by Payton Paschoal

Experiencing a summer full of firsts. Life is made up of moments — throwing hands up in the air to celebrate winning showmanship, hugging parents after placing in a tough class and watching a friend accomplish a lifelong goal — moments.

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When I arrived in the Midwest for the first time, I was astonished to discover the sparks of fireflies in the fields surrounding Kansas City. Fireflies, or lightning bugs, don’t exist in California. They are something I imagined in my head, but seeing them for the first time was incredible. Like my experience with lightning bugs, my experience with cattle was limited to interest and imagination. Raising a single 4-H steer sparked a passion that led me to pursue my internship with the AHA, and I could not be more grateful. Though I have an appreciation for the agriculture industry, my childhood consisted of working in the walnut orchards, rice paddies and alfalfa fields of northern California — far from the beef cattle industry. Although my supporters have always encouraged me to chase my dreams, I found it difficult to stray from what was familiar. College is about opportunity, and I certainly did not let any opportunities pass me by while studying agricultural communications and agricultural business at California Polytechnic by Sydnee Shive continued

It’s been a summer jam-packed with firsts, including my first VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). Hereford juniors, I was blown away by the quality of people and cattle. I grew up spending my summers at national junior livestock shows, so my experiences at the JNHE were new, but they weren’t unfamiliar. However, for Payton Paschoal, Hereford Publications, Inc. (HPI) intern, JNHE was her first national cattle show. From interviewing sources to capturing moments with her camera, Payton was essential to the Hereford World’s coverage of one of the most important events of the summer. The northern California gal took the bull by the horns. I, along with the rest of the AHA staff, will miss having Payton around.

Sydnee Shive is the managing editor of Hereford World. She can be reached at sshive@hereford.org.

Now, Payton will share her experiences with the American Hereford Association (AHA) and JNHE.

One of my first articles as a student at Hutchinson Community College was about a young man named Tyler Bush on the livestock judging team. He said, “My dad is my biggest role model, my best friend. Getting to judge next to him someday at a cattle show would be incredible. I know that chance will come, hopefully soon, but that’s easily my biggest goal.” In Louisville, Ky., at the 2022 JNHE, I watched him judge the owned female show alongside his dad and accomplish that goal while accomplishing one of my goals — working for a livestock publication. That week, things came full circle. My advice to you — remember to slow down and enjoy those little moments. It was a unique experience, standing on the green chips in Broadbent Arena and reflecting on the moments, like the relationships made and steps taken to get there. My summers were spent in a barn, and I thought it was something I would outgrow. Thankfully, I haven’t, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds for the Hereford breed.

As two new college graduates, our dynamic was unique. But she taught me to slow down and enjoy little moments, and to take time to think about why we do the things we do — especially at a cattle show.

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Hereford.org September 2022 | 5 | American Hereford Association Address: 11500 N. Ambassador Dr., Ste. 410 Kansas City, MO 64153 816-842-3757 • Fax hworld@hereford.org816-243-1314•Hereford.org AHA BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Bruce Everhart, Waldron, Ind. Vice president Bill Goehring, Libertyville, Iowa Directors Term expires 2022 Craig Beran, Claflin, Kan. Andrew Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky. Term expires 2023 Whitey Hunt, Madison, Ga. Becky King-Spindle, Moriarty, N.M. Term expires 2024 Wyatt Agar, Thermopolis, Wyo. Jerome Ollerich, Winner, S.D. Bob Schaffer, Spotsylvania, Va. Term expires 2025 Chad Breeding, Miami, Texas Lou Ellen Harr, Jeromesville, Ohio Travis McConnaughy, Wasola, Mo. 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 Fowler, cfowler@hereford.org Education and information services coordinator and records supervisor Laura Loschke, lloschke@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 | Certified Hereford Beef Staff President and chief executive officer Amari Seiferman, aseiferman@herefordbeef.org Brand manager Ty Ragsdale, tragsdale@herefordbeef.org Marketing manager Brenyn Burkholder, bburkholder@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, kcommunicates@gmail.com Advertising coordinator Alison Marx, amarx@hereford.org Creative services coordinator Bailey Lewis, blewis@hereford.org Editorial designer/assistant Cindy Himmelberg Graphic designers Sharon Blank and Teri Wolfgang Contributing writers Jamie T. Courter, Deana Hardee, Payton Paschoal | Field WesternStaffRegion – Colt Cunningham Ariz., Calif., Idaho, Nev., Ore., Utah and Wash. 918-978-8779, ccunningham@hereford.org Mountain Region – Kevin Murnin Colo., Mont., N.D., Wyo., and western Canada P.O. Box 105, Worden, MT 59088 406-853-4638, kmurnin@hereford.org North Central Region – Alex Acheson Kan., Minn., Neb., S.D., and central Canada 1610 Jack Nicklaus Dr., Elk Point, SD 57025 785-366-1185, aacheson@hereford.org Upper Midwest Region – Noah Benedict Ill., Ind., Ky., Md., Mich., Ohio, Pa., W.Va. and Wis. 605 CR 2300 N. Dewey, IL 61840 217-372-8009, noahb@hereford.org Southwest Region – Colton Pratz Ark., La., N.M., Okla. and Texas 9900 S. Chiles Rd., El Reno, OK 73036 405-385-1054, cpratz@hereford.org Eastern Region – Tommy Coley Ala., Fla., Ga., Miss., N.C., S.C., Tenn. and Va. 1284 Stage Coach Rd., Sewanee, TN 37375 815-988-7051, tcoley@hereford.org

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Payton Paschoal

State University (Cal Poly). College allowed me to explore the cattle industry, and AHA let me delve even further. at the California Cattlemen’s Convention in Reno, Nev., continual impact of the Hereford breed, print media will always have a purpose. The most influential and eye-opening part of my internship was attending the JNHE in Louisville, Ky., where I witnessed the passionate youth, leadership and exceptional cattle behind team Hereford. My mission is to represent farmers and ranchers through storytelling, and the people I met at JNHE reminded me why I chose to pursue agricultural communications. Some West Coast natives may underestimate lightning bugs and their ability to brighten any situation, and I feel as though some don’t realize the strength of the Hereford community. My internship with the AHA gave me the opportunity to see greatness within the Hereford breed and team Hereford, something I would not have found elsewhere. All it took was a spark.

...World’s Perspective continued from page 4 • BOYD POWER SURGE 9024 • BEHM 100W CUDA 504C • NJW 76S 27A LONG RANGE 203D ET • M EAD 10Y HOMETOWN R447 • EFBEEF BR VALIDATED B413 • /S MANDATE 66589 ET • MOHICAN THM EXCEDE Z246 • BG LCC 11B PERFECTO 84F • HYALITE RESOURCE 331 • KCF BENNETT REVOLUTION X51 All sales are held at Mead Sale Headquarters in Versailles, MO. OCTOBER 22, 2022 • NOON SELLING 300 BULLS AND 250 FEMALES 25 HEREFORD BULLS • 40 HEREFORD FEMALES Mead R447 Hometown U1013 – P44249810 U1013 Mead Exceed V1138 – P44352682 V1138 SIRES REPRESENTED: MEADFARMSSince 1942 Alan Mead, 573-721-5512Jennifer309-212-5450Scott573-216-0210ownerWallRussell21658 Quarry Lane, Barnett, MO 65011 meadangus@yahoo.com www.meadfarms.com 6 | September 2022 Hereford.org

MISS ADVANCE FEMALE PAGEANT 2022 SEPTEMBER 15, 2022 | AT THE RANCH Selling 60 Elite Line one Females 16 POWERFUL BRED HEIFERS - Most are bred to HH Advance 0022H, the high seller from our 2021 sale. 30 YOUNG BRED COWS - March and early April calving females with several donor prospects included. SPECIAL ET HEIFERS HH MISS ADVANCE 1049J ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} Sire: HH ADVANCE 8010F ET CE 3.1; BW 3.0; WW 59; YW 90; DMI 0.1; SC 0.7; SCF 14.0; MM 25; M&G 54; MCE 0.5; MCW 107; UDDR 1.10; TEAT 1.20; CW 94; FAT 0.027; REA 0.80; MARB 0.26; BMI$ 365; BII$ 447; CHB$ 167 • Powerful and stylish daughter of the Lot 3 donor cow and a full sister to the cover bull from our 2022 sale. Lot 4 is one of the 16 outstanding bred heifers selling. HH MISS ADVANCE 4287B ET {DLF,HYF,IEF} Sire: CL 1 DOMINO 1131Y 1ET CE 1.8; BW 3.5; WW 57; YW 93; DMI 0.3; SC 1.4; SCF 14.1; MM 29; M&G 58; MCE -3.0; MCW 79; UDDR 1.10; TEAT 1.20; CW 87; FAT -0.003; REA 0.72; MARB -0.04; BMI$ 335; BII$ 396; CHB$ 129 • 4287B is a sale feature! Deep ribbed, powerful and a proven producer. Dam of the 0022H bull that sold for $75,000 for ½ interest; maternal grandam of the 0270H bull that sold for $95,000 for ½ interest; and the $55,000 0159H sire. Here is a no-miss investment opportunity! SHE SELLS! HH MISS ADVANCE 8123F {DLF,HYF,IEF} Sire: HH ADVANCE 5148C ET CE 7.2; BW 1.9; WW 59; YW 84; DMI 0.5; SC 1.7; SCF 24.1; MM 38; M&G 68; MCE 6.8; MCW 67; UDDR 1.30; TEAT 1.50; CW 77; FAT 0.087; REA 0.36; MARB 0.18; BMI$ 461; BII$ 549; CHB$ 114 • Elite young donor that combines udder quality, eye appeal, and rib shape with top cow family. Her ET heifer calf out of 0159H is a special sale feature also. 3139 Valier Dupuyer Rd. // Valier, MT 59486 www.holdenherefords.com // jtholden@3rivers.net 406-279-3301 Home // 406-279-3300 Ranch 406-450-1029 Jack Holden cell 406-590-3307 Brad Holden cell 406-450-0129 Jay D. Evans cell 406-600-3118 Eric Lawver Catalogs sent on request. Call or text 406-450-1029 or send us an email. 1 34Sale offering is 100% parent verified and has GE-EPDs. View videos of the sale offering at www.holdenherefords.com or www.thelivestocklink.com Sale cattle will be viewable at the ranch anytime this summer and on display sale week. Follow us on Facebook for more updates @holdenherefords or check out www.holdenherefords.com Hereford.org September 2022 | 7

Activities beyond the ring might be even more impressive. Speeches, sales, the Hereford Bowl, Certified Hereford Beef® Cook-Off, photography and future professionals continue to build junior members’ skill sets and position them for success as they advocate for ourSomeindustry.ofthese contests took on a new look in recent years. For instance, many of these contests now begin online via Zoom. I am not sure many of us had even heard of Zoom three years ago, but this technology now enables remote collaboration for everything from classroom work to job interviews and staff meetings to all of the rest. This is another example of how the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) is preparing members for future success. I commend the NJHA board of directors for adjusting to the new normal.

Bob Norton, BioZyme, Inc. CEO passed unexpectedly this spring. He was truly a great person who always had an inspirational message for youth. Bob was passionate about Hereford youth, and he served on the board of the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA).

Awe by Jack Ward Jack Ward is the executive vice president of the American Hereford Association. He can be reached at jward@hereford.org.

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Banners in the Bluegrass — the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) — in Louisville Ky., was an incredible event. You will find full coverage in this issue of the Hereford World. There were 775 exhibitors representing 39 states. I am always awed by the quality of kids, parents and breeders who support this event each year. Families make an amazing commitment, supporting the passion of junior members to compete in the show, learn through other contests and activities, and connect with others from across the nation who share the same passion. I visited with one mother who traveled with her family 2,300 miles one way to attend. The quality of cattle was exceptionally strong, and they were shown and presented by some of the best you will ever see. The showmanship competition is just a treat to watch; these kids are so well schooled in how to present their animals. It is an amazing feat to make it through a heat into a semi-final and then finish in the top 10.

The American Hereford Association (AHA) and NHJA have been able to connect with industry partners over the years who share similar values and goals. BioZyme, Inc. is one of these trusted partners.

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NJHA members, families and those who support them set the bar even higher.

Sharing a legacy

The HYFA board honored his legacy at Banners in the Bluegrass with the Bob Norton Excellence Award. The award will be given each year to a former NJHA member who shares the work ethic and enthusiasm for life that Bob represented. The inaugural award was presented to Cody Jensen, Courtland, Kan. Cody is very deserving of this honor. He has a tremendous work ethic and serving attitude towards the industry and the people within the industry. Congratulations, Cody. And congratulations to the junior members and their families and friends who support them. Also, congratulations to the Kentucky Hereford Association, NJHA board of directors, AHA Board of Directors, AHA staff, interns, ambassadors and all of the breeders and industry partners who supported the event. It really does take a village to pull off this event. It was a huge success. Thanks to all involved. We will see you at the 2023 JNHE in Madison, Wis.

Likewise, the NJHA board of directors established Bridging the Gap to provide junior members more opportunities by connecting them with colleges and industry leaders. One industry partner shared this sincere message: “Great set of young adults who are serious about furthering their opportunities.”

Proudly consigning to the DryCreek Farms Inaugural Female Production Sale SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2022 1:00 p.m. at Dry Creek Farms, Pell City, Alabama PCT DCF MARY 8081 202 ET 2/11/22 • 44355972 • Horned DCF 642Z Dilly 002H x UPS Sensation 2504 CED –0.7 / BW +3.7 / WW +57 / YW +93 / MILK +32 / CW +71 / REA +.54 / MRB +.02 / CHB +109 Open spring ET heifer. RMB 88X SOUTHERN BELLE 022JET 9/24/21 • P44294189 • Polled Ribeye 88X x Whitehawk 4R Revolution 2328 CED +2.4 / BW +3.2 / WW +62 / YW +99 / MILK +31 / CW +69 / REA +.48 / MRB +.28 / CHB +135 Open fall yearling ET heifer. RMB 6011 SOUTHERN BELLE 020JET 9/22/21 • 44288641 • Horned Belle Air x Grandview CMR No Worries 9064 CED –3.0 / BW +3.9 / WW +59 / YW +97 / MILK +33 / CW +69 / REA +.54 / MRB +.26 / CHB +130 Open fall yearling ET heifer. RMB 247D SOUTHERN BELLE 804H 3/3/20 • P44116215 • Polled NJW Homestyle 247D x CMR ILR Domino 86P CED +6.0 / BW +0.5 / WW +47 / YW +85 / MILK +24 / CW +68 / REA +.51 / MRB +.10 / CHB +111 Due to calve spring 2023 to Loewen 4B Garfield G24. RMB 341F SOUTHERN BELLE 900HET 12/6/20 • P44273738 • Polled RMB Primetime 341F x Remitall Online 122L CED +11.9 / BW +0.7 / WW +55 / YW +86 / MILK +23 / CW +65 / REA +.39 / MRB –.05 / CHB +95 Due before sale day to RMB 7 Oaks D03 Validate 857HET. RMB DCH 8130 SOUTHERN 865HET 10/17/20 • 44190632 • Horned EXR Bankroll 8130 x KJ 597N Vincent 463T CED –3.9 / BW +5.4 / WW +73 / YW +123 / MILK +27 / CW +82 / REA +.64 / MRB +.07 / CHB +137 Due before sale day to Loewen Grady B42 G15 ET. OVER 75 HEAD SELL ✓ Superior Phenotype ✓ Value-Added Genotype Proven Donors & Frozen Genetics • Open Show Heifer & Donor Prospects Spring Split Pairs • Fall Breds & Pairs • Spring Bred Heifers Check out these females selling from Barnes Herefords… Please contact us or the sale manager for more information or to request a sale catalog. Roy & Marie Barnes, Owners 447 Whitlock Avenue Marietta, GA 30064 www.barnesherefords.com Kevin Atkins (256)706-9405 1644 Piedmont Hwy. Cedartown, GA kevinatkins01@gmail.com30125 BULL & COMMERCIAL FEMALE SALE • NOVEMBER 6, 2022 (405) laytonauction.com464-2455 Hereford.org September 2022 | 9

Finance/Audit Whitey Hunt, committee chair, along with Leslie Mathews, AHA chief financial officer, shared that projected 2022 year-end Association financials were strong with all departments operating positively. Hunt presented the proposed 2023 budget, which would cash flow before depreciation at $138,340 and after depreciation ($16,949). The Board unanimously approved the budget.

Hall of Fame/Merit Jerome Ollerich, committee chair, presented nominations for the AHA Hall of Fame/Merit.

Here are highlights from the summer meeting of the American Hereford Association (AHA) Board of Directors held in Shelbyville, Ind., Aug. 8-9.

The board also voted unanimously to re-direct show premiums into promotion of Hereford cattle at various events starting May 1, 2023.

The Board selected Bill King of New Mexico, Odell Gelvin of Oklahoma and Loyd Whitehead of Texas to be inducted into the AHA Hall of Fame.

Marketing/Communications Becky King-Spindle, committee chair and AHA staff — Taylor Belle Matheny, director of communications and digital content; Kelsey Vejraska, audiovisual specialist; and Wes Ishmael, Hereford World executive editor — provided updates regarding social media analytics, 1881 podcast analytics, the national advertising program and the Association’s new targeted regional marketing and communications campaign.

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Bill Goehring, committee chair, and Shane Bedwell, AHA chief operating officer and director of breed improvement, provided updates about the cooperative sustainability research project with Colorado State University and the cow efficiency research project at the University of Illinois.

Delegate Selection Process

The AHA Board of Directors candidate speeches will be presented to the delegates through an online video. Delegates that were selected to represent their states have been contacted to see if they will attend the Annual Meeting. If they do not attend, then we will contact the nominated delegate with the next highest number of votes and so on. If a state does not have enough delegates selected to represent their state, then the delegates that have been selected can make nominations to fill open spots. The AHA will continue to work through this process.

Member Service Bob Schaffer, committee chair, and Stacy Sanders, AHA director of records, shared that the new search capabilities in MyHerd should be fully released to the membership during the Annual Meeting in October. They also informed the Board about staff work on a new approach for newmember onboarding.

The following are candidates to serve on the AHA Board of Directors: Jim Coley, Tennessee Tim Dennis, New York Hampton Cornelius, Colorado Austin Snedden, California Jerry Delaney, Minnesota Dave Wiese, Iowa

Board members were also informed of AHA’s work with the Red Angus Association of America and other breed associations to establish an industry taskforce supporting cattle feeders’ overwhelming dissatisfaction with the use of hide color as a determinant of feeder calf value.

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The AHA Annual Business Meeting will be held on October 22, at the Loews Kansas City Hotel. The delegate voting is complete, and a full list will be included in the October issue of the Hereford World.

Commercial Programs Wyatt Agar, committee chair, and Trey Befort, AHA director of commercial programs, shared results of the feedout programs at HRC Feed Yards and provided updates about AHA Commercial Marketing Programs and the new commercial feeder cattle marketing representative in the western region.

Breed Improvement

Strategic Plan Kevin Ochsner, AgCellerate president, presented the 2023 Strategic Plan, which the Board approved unanimously. Ochsner will present the plan to the membership during the educational forum and AHA Annual Meeting in October.

The Board selected Don Birk of Missouri and Dale Stith of Kentucky for induction to the AHA Hall of Merit.

Show and Sale Andrew Matheny, committee chair, shared the committee’s work to review the current show point system and premium allocation. He presented a motion for a three-tier points system: one show awarding the highest number of points; six intermediate level shows; a third level for various state and regional shows. The Board passed the motion unanimously. The new system will begin May 1, 2023.

Certified Hereford Beef® The Board voted unanimously to appoint Russ Johnson, Ohio, as a new Certified Hereford Beef board member. Johnson will replace the position vacated by John Stadler.

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Shane Bedwell is the chief operating officer and director of breed improvement of the American Hereford Association. He can be reached at sbedwell@hereford.org. 1: Feeder calf/bull sale price ratio Feeder Price*Bull Price*Feeder Ratio

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2012$858.41 $4,671 5.4 2013$840.96 $4,763 5.7 2014$1,110.15 $5,089 4.6 2015$1,436.17 $6,380 5.4 2016$968.19 $5,553 5.7 2017$804.80 $4,666 6.0 2018$893.69 $4,930 5.8 2019$865.78 $4,853 5.8 2020$820.33 $4,784 5.8 2021$873.29 $5,745 6.6 * Cattle Fax average price/hd. for 550lb steers and heifers * AHA reported bull sales 12 | September 2022 Hereford.org

Demand trends underscore Hereford growth opportunity. Congratulations to all the juniors and their families who trekked to Louisville for the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). The event was fantastic, and the Kentucky hosts went above and beyond to make sure everyone had a great time. Along with JNHE coverage in this Hereford World, look for the economic comparison of genetics represented in the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) Fed Steer Shootout on Page 38. Nicely done, juniors. Keep selecting cattle that can perform in all sectors of the industry. Hereford bull demand grows By all measures, demand for Hereford genetics continues to grow. In particular, demand for Hereford bulls continues surging as commercial cow-calf producers leverage breed complementarity and heterosis. Consider that the average price paid in 2021 for Hereford bulls reported by the American Hereford Association (AHA) was $5,745. That was $1,079 more (+23%) than the average price five years earlier. More specifically, look at the feeder calf/bull sale price ratio (Table 1) over the last decade. The AHA Board of Directors adopted this metric as one key barometer of breed demand in the organization’s last strategic plan. It is also one component of the Hereford Demand Index (HDI), which tracks the change in demand for Hereford genetics. Other HDI components are AHA annual registrations, Hereford semen sales and pounds of Certified Hereford Beef®Essentially,sold. the feeder calf/ bull price ratio quantifies the number of feeder calves required to buy a Hereford bull. The feeder calf price for each year is the average of steers and heifers weighing 550 pounds, reported by CattleFax. Average bull prices are those reported by AHA. During the last decade it took from 4.6 calves (2014) to 6.6 calves (2021) to buy a Hereford bull. Granted everything costs more to operate today, but this positive trend reflects the opportunity bull buyers identify to invest more in Hereford bulls, which return more to their bottom line. Keep in mind, the 2021 bull price average accounts for 6,280 bulls, one of the largest volumes ever reported by AHA. So far this year the trend continues at a similar pace — even with feeder cattle prices sharply higher year over year. This year’s preliminary feeder calf/sale price ratio is just over 6:1. Focusing on key economically relevant traits and delivering Hereford genetics that offer commercial cow-calf producers more profit opportunity is even more important today. Hereford demand will continue to grow as the breed offers inherent genetic advantages others cannot. But continued demand also depends on Hereford breeders’ ability to deliver genetics in a balanced package that satisfies commercial producers’ phenotypic needs, too. Keep them sound! by Shane Bedwell

Stone Ridge Manor – Gettysburg, Pa. Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022 • Noon BREEDERS CLASSIC PARTICIPANTS REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE For Catalogs or motel information, contact Stone Ridge Manor 717-642-9199 • Fax 717-642-0027 To view catalog, visit our website at www.stoneridgemanor.com • herefordcattle@stoneridgemanor.com Directions: Go six miles west of Gettysburg on Rt. 116, turn right on Cold Spring Rd., go 1.5 miles to farm on left. Motels are always in short supply. Please make reservations early. ILR Red Power 456B His Progeny Sell! Innisfail 723 U208 4010 ET Embryos and pregnant recips sell! SRM 096Y Valley Girl 174 ET Holly x Validated SHE SELLS! Future Herd Sires Sell! Our 26th Annual Sale Stone Ridge Manor 654 Cold Spring Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325 Main farm 717-642-9199 Dan Snyder Seth240-447-4600cellSnydercell240-405-6049 Fountain Valley Farm The Bachtel Family 1439 Old Taneytown Rd. Westminster, MD Cell410-857-410521758443-340-4418 Selling the Future – One Hereford at a Time Hereford.org September 2022 | 13

The American Hereford Association (AHA) is longtime supporter of the Livestock Publications Council (LPC).

The weekend schedule will include an educational forum and industry trade show on Friday, Oct. 21. The Annual Meeting and Hereford Honorees breakfast will take place Saturday morning, Oct. 22, and will honor the 2022 Hereford Heritage Hall of Fame and Hereford Hall of Merit inductees.

The AHA nominating committee is pleased to announce the six candidates nominated for election to the AHA Board of Directors. The candidates are: Jim Coley 140 Morgan Rd Lafayette, TN 37083 coleyherefords@gmail.com615-804-2221 Hampton Cornelius 18300 Co Rd 43 LaSalle, CO hampton@coyoteridgeherefords.com970-396-293580645 Jerry Delaney 2071 Co. Rd 101 Lake Benton, MN 56149 jdh@delaneyherefords.com507-820-0661

Association News and Events

Annual Meeting Plan to be in Kansas City

LPC was founded nearly 50 years ago to serve and advance the livestock publishing industry. In July, Hereford World, Hereford Publications, Inc. (HPI) and Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) earned several top LPC awards during the annual Agricultural Media Summit in Raleigh, N.C. (see below).

What’sNew? “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. 2021 Junior National Hereford Expo July 3-9, 2021 Kansas City, Missouri OFFICIAL SHOW PROGRAMOFFICIAL SHOW PROGRAMSHOW ROGRAM Rail Worthy Steers Sierra Ranches improve their genetics and commercial customers' bottom lines. Rcattlemen water from snowpack and local reservoirs begins to City, Ore., says, “This year will really test our resolve and the type The Harrell family’s foray into the Hereford breed started with the ’70s, followed by additional cattle selected from Stone Herefords Range Worthy Bulls; First place Newspaper cover First place (tie) Annual report Association website Second place (tie) GeneralnewsletterExcellence Second place National show coverage Honorable mention Event/Show program Honorable mention Instructional story Honorable mention Annual report 2021 AHA ANNUAL REPORT 14 | September 2022 Hereford.org

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The Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) Scholarship winners, as well as the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) Fed Steer Shootout winners will be recognized at a special awards luncheon on Friday, Oct. 21, in conjunction with the educational forums. The national show award winners will be recognized before the Ladies of the Royal sale on Saturday, Oct. 22. The National Hereford Queen will be crowned for the coming year on Sunday, Oct. 23.

The 2022 American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Membership Meeting and Conference — Built on Tradition. Engineered to Sustain. — will be Oct. 21-22 at The Loews Kansas City Hotel, in Kansas City, Mo.

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Be sure to order your favorite memories captured at the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). To view and purchase photos taken at the 2022 JNHE, visit the Hereford Gallery at Shootproof.comHerefordGallery. The site will be updated with photos featured in the September issue and more. Photos available on Shootproof include show and award winners as well as candid photos from throughout the week.

You can watch the webinar — including the question and answer session — at csuwebinarrecordingHereford.ac-page.com/ National Shows Get JNHE pics here

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Austin Snedden PO Box Maricopa,592CA 93252 sneddenranch@gmail.com805-423-0248 Dave Wiese 31554 Delta Ave. Manning, Iowa 51455 Cell wieseandsons@gmail.comOffice712-210-6378712-653-3678 Tim Dennis 3550 Old County Rd. Penn Yan, NY 14527 tdennis@trilata.com315-856-0183 EnterYouththe Fed Steer Shootout Plan to learn more about the cattle feeding sector and how your genetics perform at the next level by participating in the 2023 National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) Fed Steer Shootout. The contest entry deadline is Nov. 1, 2022, and the delivery deadline for cattle to HRC Feed Yards in Scott City, Kan., is Dec. 10-14, 2022. For more information and to plan your cattle delivery, contact Trey Befort at tbefort@herefordbeef.org.Cattlecanbeenteredindividually or in pens of three and must meet the following qualifications: • 2022-born steers • Purebred Hereford and commercial Herefordinfluenced steer categories • 600-pound weight minimum • Be weaned at least 45 days prior to delivery • Received two rounds of Visitvaccinations Fed-Steer-ShootoutHereford.org/Youth/NJHAto enter and learn more.

The webinar introduced AHA’s collaborative research project with Colorado State University, which aims to enhance the understanding of the genetic differences in seedstock relative to enteric methane production and nitrogen excretion, a byproduct of rumen fermentation. Research will document the relationship between components of environmental sustainability and inherent Hereford efficiency advantages. Selection tools developed through the project could enable cow-calf producers to further improve profit potential through increased efficiency. As well, the research and tools could carve new revenue paths for Hereford breeders and commercial users of Hereford genetics via verified sustainability attributes.

You can receive free genotypes by providing heifer reproductive tract scores for the ongoing fertility research project at the University of Missouri. Jared Decker, Wurdak Chair in Animal Genetics and his colleagues are researching how reproductive tract scores can predict pregnancy rate success. They developed a scoring rubric that evaluates the size and tone of the uterine horns as well as the size and development of the ovarian follicles. This multi-breed research project is open to heifers only. Tract scoring must be conducted 30 to 45 days ahead of breeding. Decker’s goal is to include at least 2,500 Hereford heifer reproductive tract scores and genotypes in the project.

. If you have additional questions, please contact Decker at deckerje@missouri.edu. Sustainability webinar draws crowd Cattle producers and allied industry from five countries participated in the Genetics of Sustainability webinar hosted by the American Hereford Association (AHA) in July.

HYFA Scholarships Plan now to apply for the 2022 Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) spring scholarship program. The deadline is April 1, 2023.TheHYFA scholarship program is designed to provide recognition for outstanding members of the NJHA. This coming year, HYFA will award more than $200,000 of academic scholarships to Hereford youth. Visit submittable.com/HerefordYouthFoundation.submit, to apply today. Association News Free genotypes for heifer tract scores

You can find more details in a description providing at the inception of the two-year project here: htmlorg/2020/02/HeiferRecruitment.Blog.SteakGenomics.

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Laura Loschke is the records supervisor and education and information service coordinator of the American Hereford Association. She can be reached at lloschke@hereford.org.

New Fiscal Year BeginsMemberService by Laura Loschke Figure 1: AHA allows members to check the status of their membership and service fees online through their MyHerd account.

Annual member service fees are $100 per year for adult memberships and $20 per year for junior memberships. You can renew your member service fee now, or it will be billed to your account automatically the first time you register a calf in the new fiscal year. Remember, the member service fee for adult members includes an annual subscription to Hereford World magazine. If you are a MyHerd user, you can check your membership status, as well as the membership status of any linked accounts, by logging into MyHerd.org, hovering over the “Member Details” tab and then selecting “Member Dues & Service Fees.” You can renew dues or member service fees from this screen. When you click on the membership you want to renew, the line will be highlighted in blue. If the membership needs to be renewed and/or the service fee needs to be billed, the “Renew Membership” and/or “Bill Service Fee” buttons below the list will be clickable. Button(s) become clickable only when a particular task is required for the specific member highlighted. You can also tell if the membership needs to be renewed or the service fee needs to be billed by the columns shown on this screen. If the service fee for the highlighted membership has been billed, you’ll see “Billed” in the “Service Fee” column (see Figure 1). If you see “Unbilled” in the “Service Fee” column, then the service fee for the membership needs to be billed. Similarly, if the membership needs to be renewed, then you will see “Y” in the “Renewal Needed” column. If the membership has already been renewed, the “Renewal Needed” column will be blank. If you have trouble navigating through MyHerd, visit Hereford. org/member-services to view more than 20 tutorials or contact AHA Customer Service at 816-8423757. To sign up for MyHerd, email your member number to myherd@ hereford.org.

American Hereford Association (AHA) members and National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members received reminders about the beginning of the 2022-23 fiscal year, which runs from Sept. 1, 2022, through Aug. 31, 2023, at the beginning of September.Withthestart of the new fiscal year comes the need to renew annual junior memberships and both junior and adult member services fees. Note that annual adult memberships expire on the date last paid/renewed. Dues for both junior and adult members are $15 per year. Junior membership is open to anyone up to 22 years old. When junior members reach 22 years of age, their junior membership is canceled, and they must renew with an adult membership.

Friendly reminders

Don’t forget to join us in Kansas City on Oct. 21-23 for the 2022 AHA Annual Membership Meeting and Conference. The event will be at Loews Kansas City Convention Center in Kansas City, Mo. Be sure to visit our website for a complete schedule of events, hotel information and to RSVP. All fall 2022 inventories were due Sept. 1. Any inventories turned in after Sept. 1 will incur the additional $2 per head surcharge. Inventories can be updated and submitted by mail or online through MyHerd.org if you are a MyHerd user. ereford.org

Social Media CHB proudly shares pictures and short biographies of Hereford families behind the brand with consumers. CHB Instagram and Facebook accounts highlight their stories monthly.

American Hereford Association (AHA) members are key to growing CHB demand by helping local restaurants, retailers and consumers connect the extraordinary eating experience with those who produce it with such care. As you read the following examples, join us in thanking these members for their willingness to go above and beyond. Please contact us about ways you can help grow the CHB brand in your community.

Certified Hereford Beef organizes guided farm tours for food distributor sales representatives at Hereford operations owned by AHA members. It’s imperative that sales representatives understand all aspects of the brand to effectively present CHB to potential restaurant and retail customers. Farm tours help them recognize the extensive hours, dedication and sustainable practices implemented in raising cattle for the CHB program.

“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, @certifiedherefordbeef on Instagram and @crtherefordbeef on Twitter.

Retail Store Signage CHB continues to develop “Local Hereford Producer” poster signage for licensed retail stores across the U.S. They feature a local Hereford family and educate about the CHB brand. These posters increase consumer brand recognition by illustrating the brand’s connection to AHA members in their community.

The Stull family hosted this CHB farm tour at their East Side Farms, Frederick, Md. They were also featured as a local Hereford farm family in this poster at a local Save A Lot store. CHB’s Instagram page showcasing the Litton Family, owners of Cottle Brothers Farm, Summersville, W.Va.

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Steve Merry, MD, (far right), attended the PFG-Milwaukee food show. He serves on the CHB board of directors.

Food Shows and Conventions Local Hereford producers often join the CHB team at food shows, which promote Certified Hereford Beef to retail stores and restaurants in specific licensed distribution areas. Food show participants are always excited to visit with producers and learn more about how cattle are raised and become part of CHB. “The attendees love to hear the story of Certified Hereford Beef —its specifications, its consistency and the fact that it is owned by farmers and ranchers,” says Steve Merry, MD, who serves on the CHB board of directors.

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For more information about Certified Hereford Beef, visit CertifiedHerefordBeef.com or email info@herefordbeef.org

Farm Tours

Mark Ehlke 406-439-4311 Jane’a Merkel 406-202-2766 Lacey Jepson EHLKEHEREFORDS.COMinfo@ehlkeherefords.com406-439-1544Visit our website to send us your mailing and contact information through the “Contact Us” page so you don’t miss future events! Stay on our mailing list! Heifer calf E 0001 MS MCCABE K5 E 174E YELLOWSTONE 0001 ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF} x E 20C URSULA G46 {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF} P44357322 - Calved: 2-12-2022 Four (4) Embryos E 20C URSULA G46 (44078791) x MOHICAN DOW JONES 65J (44239102) Montana Made Female Sale & Ranch Open House SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2022 ONLINE SALE E 20C URSULA G46 {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF} P44078791 - Sired by RSK E 2046 DIGBY ET 20C Bred Heifer - Maternal ½ sib to G46 E 14Z PLAYGIRL H071 {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} P44192435 - Calved: 8-16-2020 Ehlke Herefords Bred Heifers sired by RSK E 2046 Digby ET 20C, ½ sibs to G46 E 20C URSULA 0008ET (44197331) DOB 8-23-2020 E 20C URSULA 0009ET (44197332) DOB 8-24-2020 Open Heifer sired by RSK E 2046 Digby ET 20C E 20C URSULA J59 (44310020) DOB 8-14-2021 Digby-sired females have been “knocking it out of the park” in our program. Offering 30+ Bred and Open Heifers from Proven Cow Families like this …Selling progeny, embryos and ½ sibs to G46 Hereford.org September 2022 | 19

The JNHE Ambassador program is a mini-internship focused on teaching participants the intricacies of eventplanning, both before and after the JNHE. Applications for next year will open in the winter, and I encourage you to Afterapply.afun, eventful week with our Hereford family, I was driving home and realized the magnitude of what our team had pulled off. The NJHA board of directors worked hard to make this one of the best events of the year, and I believe that became a reality when the green chips settled at the end of the week. Over the many trials and difficult years since the pandemic, we have tried to return to Louisville, and we finally made it happen. It was a success.

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Hereford cattle flooded the Kentucky Exposition Center as they spread the green chips in Broadbent Arena in Louisville, Ky. The “Super Bowl of cow shows,” was about to begin, and all the hard work and long hours spent preparing for this year’s VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) was finally in fullJNHEswing.was a great event, and it was made possible by all our awesome National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members who participated. This breed can do so much for the younger generation, and I often encourage others to get involved. When you gather more than 700 junior members with the same passion, in the same building, for a week-long adventure, they make endless memories and connections.

Chairman JW Cox, jwcox2009@gmail.com Vice chairman Ralston Ripp, ralstonripp@gmail.com Communications chair Libby Rushton, libbyrushton2001@gmail.com Fundraising chair Wesley Denton, dentonw@ksu.edu Leadership chair Tar Tut, tartut@outlook.com Membership chair Lauren McMillan, laurentmcmillan@gmail.com Directors Lauren Jones, ljherefords15@gmail.com Logan McFatridge, lrmcfatridge@gmail.com Kaylee McInvale, kayleemcinvale@gmail.com Haley Mouser, msfherefords@gmail.com Hannah Pearson, hjpearson001@gmail.com Isaac Rhode, isaaceb2021@gmail.com Director of youth activities Amy Cowan 816-842-3757, acowan@hereford.org JrHereford.org

JW Cox, NJHA Chairman

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This week is one of the most anticipated weeks of the year for every Hereford family. I know my family was already planning for next year’s JNHE before we had even left Louisville. Opportunities abound There are many opportunities for juniors to get involved at JNHE, from showing cattle, competing in different contests both in and outside of the ring or even participating in our special programs such as Pen-to-Pen and Bridging the Gap. If you are not interested in competing at JNHE, but still want to attend, there is another opportunity for you to get involved — the JNHE Ambassador program.

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From DJ JJ keeping the showring tunes going to the enthusiasm during the food and fun night and the celebration of states during the opening ceremonies, it’s safe to say that NJHA members were excited for this week. That excitement set theItone.would be remiss if I didn’t mention the tremendous amount of support the NJHA board receives each year to help make JNHE possible. From our great sponsors (AHA), everyone helps make this week memorable. Run for the board As I walked into the showring this year, I remembered my first JNHE, in this exact same ring, just five years ago. I thought about how much I have grown as a person through this great association. Attending my first JNHE, I knew I wanted to run for the NJHA junior board, and it has truly been a great experience. If there is a NJHA member that is debating whether he/she wants to run for the NJHA board of directors, let me emphasize that it is one of the greatest things I have ever done. It led to some of the best experiences I have ever had. I encourage you to take advantage of all that the NJHA has to offer beyond showing cattle, from Faces of Leadership and BOLD to the NJHA Fed Steer Shootout Program; there is something for everyone. Serving on the board has been one of the greatest experiences of my life. We have such a great team and a great deal of momentum moving forward as we look to next year and make a “Mad Dash to The Hereford Bash!”

Saturday, October 8th at the Ranch Selling 30 Polled and Horned Hereford Bulls, 10 calving ease Red Angus bulls and 15 top end commercial replacement heifers. Herd Sires: Real world big country cattle where maternal efficiency has been stacked for 50 years. No creep, no irrigation, no excuses. Structural soundness, udder quality, feed efficiency, and carcass merit. MDF cow herd. SR UNDAUNTED 1952 {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} CHB$ SR BEEF 466 OPTIMAN 1671 {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} CRR C63 IMPACT 870 {DLF,HYF,IEF} CE BW WW YW MM UDDR TEAT REAMARB CHB$ 7.2 1.7 50 84 25 1.40 1.50 0.120.12 105 SALE FEATURE! To celebrate 50 years in the registered Hereford business we will be offering a pick of the very top end of our 2021 born registered heifers. A very rare opportunity to invest in elite outcross maternal genetics! DAMS of bulls and heifers in the offering Visit our website at sneddenranch.com Call or email to join our mailing list! P.O. Box 592, Maricopa, CA 93252 Richard and Susie Snedden richandsus@gmail.com661-747-5646 Austin and Sarah Snedden sneddenranch@gmail.com805-423-0248 Hereford.org September 2022 | 21

Kathy Buchholz 214-537-1306, kathy@gkbcattle.com Director of youth activities Amy Cowan 816-842-3757, acowan@hereford.org

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Honoring Donna Curry This summer, the Hereford family lost an amazing woman and friend. Donna Curry, McAlester, Okla., passed away unexpectedly from a brain aneurysm. In true Hereford fashion, her friends and family stepped up to the plate and began working on the Donna Curry Memorial Scholarship Endowment. This endowment will honor the legacy Donna left within the Oklahoma Hereford Association, American Hereford Association, National Hereford Women and herDonna’scommunity.contagious smile, laugh and loving heart will be missed for years to come. Her dedication to the youth was unmatched, and she has left an impact that will last for generations. Thank you to the Curry Family, SmartAuctions and all those who helped organize the memorial scholarship sale. Thanks, also, to all who supported this endowment by placing a bid, donating an item or making a purchase. Well over $100,000 was raised online July 19, and memorials continue to come in for this endowment.

President Ray Ramsey 317-462-7122, rayramsey77@gmail.com

Jill Bielema 616-292-7476, jbielema@comcast.net

Amy Cowan is the American Hereford Association’s director of youth activities and foundation. She can be reached at acowan@hereford.org.

At times like these, it is the support of friends and family rallying together that make things a little easier. The foundation is honored to carry on Donna’s legacy through this endowment. Thanks for helping us honor an incredible lady that meant so much to so many. Please scan the QR code to see the complete and lengthy list contributorsofto the Donna Curry Memorial Scholarship Endowment.

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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

of America (HYFA) is built on the pillars of scholarship, leadership, education and research. Thanks to the army of HYFA supporters, the scholarship program continues to thrive. At the recent VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo, hardworking Hereford youth received $33,000 in scholarships to use as they chase their dreams and work toward their college degrees. This fall during a special awards ceremony, close to $200,000 in scholarships will be awarded — many of them for the amount of $5,000-$10,000 each. I have watched these scholarships make a difference in it is the difference between being able to afford a quality education or not. Donors, we couldn’t do it without you. You continue to amaze me. Every time you step up to the plate, big things happen for our youth program.

Bill King 505-220-9909, bill@billkingranch.com

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Katie Colyer 208-599-2962, katie@hereford.com

Led by Colton Pratz and Austin Perry, the group from Oklahoma was a huge help in creating and organizing the Donna Curry Memorial Scholarship Endowment.

Endowments Pave the Way

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Kelsey and I were both positively impacted by junior associations as kids, and it brings a new perspective to be on the team helping tell the story of the week. It truly has been a summer to remember, and one that reinvigorates us both as we create the message marketing the breed. From commercial producers to Hereford youth, we have visited with so many who find value in the Hereford breed. This fall we travel to another region to capture content and couldn’t be more excited to tell the story from all angles of the industry. From our lens, the breed is headed in the right direction, and the testimonies speak volumes about the value in the white face.

By the end of spring, I am always eager for warmer weather and the excitement summer brings. This year the start of summer meant a new face, added excitement and a new journey for the American Hereford Association (AHA) communications team. In May, Kelsey Vejraska, a Washington native and Oklahoma State University (OSU) alumna, began her career as the AHA audiovisualKelsey’sspecialist.arrival began a summer focused on telling the story of the Hereford breed. In June, we made the trip with Trey Befort, AHA director of commercial programs, to the western region to visit with producers who have seen the value in coming home to Hereford. We gathered content that will be live daily. Their testimonies prove Hereford cattle are an essential component of the beef industry. Our next trip landed us at Colorado State University (CSU) and Olsen Ranches, Harrisburg, Neb., to capture content about the AHA’s latest research with CSU focused on sustainability. The conversations we had with the team at CSU and Douglas Olsen were critical in developing the webinar AHA hosted on July 12. If you weren’t able to watch the live presentation, I encourage you to scan the QR code below to learn more about the project and access the recording. This trip added to our collection of assets that will be key to our marketing for the next fiscalWeyear.rounded out the summer by traveling to my home state of Kentucky for a banner week. As you’ll see in this issue of Hereford World, the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) is a topnotch event creating and educating future leaders of the agriculture industry. It is always impressive to see the passionate Hereford breeders traveling from near and far for the JNHE.

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Taylor Belle Matheny is the director of communications and digital content of the American Hereford Association. She can be reached at by Taylor Belle Matheny

THF CHIEF 3J {DLF, HYF, IEF, MSUDF, MDF} Calved: May 7, 2021 AHA # 44273846 Sire: BEHM 100W Cuda 504C {CHB, DLF, HYF, IEF, MSUDF, MDF} Dam: Woods Branch Prospectat 15 X20 {DLF, HYF, IEF, MSUDF, MDF} As of August 2, 2022 THF FESTUS 8J {DLF, HYF, IEF, MSUDF, MDF} Calved: May 30, 2021 AHA # 44274672 Sire: BEHM 100W Cuda 504C {CHB, DLF, HYF, IEF, MSUDF, MDF} Dam: EFBEEF 101Y Fellisity A381 As of August 2, 2022 THF FLYNN 6J {DLF, HYF, IEF, MSUDF, MDF} Calved: May 28, 2021 AHA # 44274359 Sire: BEHM 100W Cuda 504C {CHB, DLF, HYF, IEF, MSUDF, MDF} Dam: THF Fran 18F {DLF, HYF, IEF, MSUDF, MDF} As of August 2, 2022 THF MILFORD 21J {DLF, HYF, IEF, MSUDF, MDF} Calved: Aug. 17, 2021 AHA # 44280369 Sire: BEHM 100W Cuda 504C {CHB, DLF, HYF, IEF, MSUDF, MDF} Dam: THF Millie 10D {DLF, HYF, IEF, MSUDF, MDF} As of August 2, 2022 Jeff and Andrea Cramer | Apple Creek, Ohio & Fresno, Ohio 330.464.1810 | jeffcramer@hughes.net For sale bytreatyprivate All cattle shown below have been ultrasounded. Hereford.org September 2022 | 25

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DIRECTORS Marlena Ballinger, Bluffton, Ohio Bethany Mansfield, Liberty, Tenn. Melinda Watson, Flemingsburg, Ky. Bridget Beran, Claflin, Kan. Kathy Bryan, Garrison, Texas Allison May, Greenfield, Ind. Abbygail Pitstick, South Solon, Ohio. HerefordWomen.com

President: Shannon Worrell, Mason, Texas president: Betsy Pitstick, South Solon, Ohio

Treasurer:

The vibe was rocking for the inaugural Catch a Vibe. NHW brought our fabulous Hereford ladies together to start the week with an event focused on appreciating what makes each woman beautiful, powerful and incredible. Led by Solo Cowboy styling, we were wowed by fashion for all ages. The creativity of the NHW membership was on display for the “trash-ion fashion” show, as attendees created wild outfits from bags of random supplies.

What a fantastic 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). The event is always a great time for the Hereford family to reconnect and build new relationships. This year was no different and the National Hereford Women (NHW) were excited to be a part of Banners in the Bluegrass.

The Gathering Join us Sept. 23-24 for The Gathering, a conference for Hereford women to discover their “why” and empower each other to pursue their “how.” The Gathering will bring together Hereford women from across the country for Enneagram coaching, Certified Hereford Beef® cooking demonstrations, personal growth workshops and more. Don’t miss your chance to join us at the Hi Point Ranch in Desdemona, Texas. Register for The Gathering at the NHW website. We hope to see you all at the Hereford Bash in Madison, Wis., July 8-14, 2023. To join and to learn more about the NHW, visit HerefordWomen.com or nationalherefordwomen@gmail.com.email

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Hereford women of all ages embraced their inner-beauty and outward-facing-fashion during the inaugural Catch a Vibe event. 2022 Hereford.org

athiswhoandKnightMerch,GlitteredShow,PigKayDesignseveryoneelsehelpedmakeeventsuchsuccess.

The Queen’s service project — Cornhole for a Cause — was a great success, with dozens of junior teams entering to compete in the cornhole tournament. The event raised $1,335 for Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville, Ky. Great work, Lauren. Scholarship winners

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The NHW is always proud to award deserving Hereford youth with scholarships at the JNHE. The National Junior Hereford Association has so many incredible, accomplished young Hereford enthusiasts, and we are proud to do our part to support their education. This year was particularly special. It was the first year we awarded the OstgaardBreiner Educational Scholarship. This scholarship was created to commemorate two wonderful NHW board members. Fantasy show string Thank you to everyone who participated in the inaugural Fantasy Show String. Players could “draft” the class placings and win points for their correct selections. Congratulations to our winners.

President-elect: Briley Miller, Newcastle, Wyo.

Secretary: Sally Wingler, Christiana, Tenn. Nikki Rogers, Eatonville, Wash. P.O. Box 1122, Milton, WA 98354 Officio: Dana Pieper, Zurich, Kan.

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Striving and HelpingHerefordWomen by Bridget Beran COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Catch a Vibe

Queen activities As always, the Queen’s Tea was the place to be for young ladies attending JNHE. National Hereford Queen Lauren Gatz hosted the event with grace and encouraged all the future queens to see the beauty in themselves. The young ladies, with the assistance of state Hereford Queens, completed a mirror craft and enjoyed treats while getting to meet the National Hereford Queen.

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ANNUAL31STSALE Genetically Yours Auctioneer: Eddie Burks LJR MSU HAZEL 2F • P43921162 A freckle faced daughter of the great breeding bull Logic. A pedigree loaded with great sires and a cow to match. Great udder, certainly a cow with all the bells and whistles. Mated to SR Expedition 916G. LJR MSU ANASTASIA 122J • P44253873 A red-eyed, conservative marked daughter of the popular KR QR Endure 18072 mated to Jalapeno. What a great combination this will be. LJR MSU GITANA 211K • P44351379 A double bred Bosch heifer that exhibits a lot of depth and quality. Definitely a sweetheart here. Dam, 131F, pictured below. LJR MSU DIAMOND LIL 7J • 44247957 A tremendous brood cow prospect. Her dam is an outstanding daughter of Logic. Mated to Jalapeno. Excellent numbers. LJR MSU 30D JARMEN 78J • P44249671 A deep bodied son of JDH Z311 Insight 30D, out of one of our best LJR Whitmore 10W daughters. With his power and depth of body, he will add pounds to a calf crop. LJR MSU VIXEN 131F • P43921280 A freckle faced problem free daughter of Bosch. This is an outcross for a lot of breeding programs. Mated to SR Expedition 916G. LJR MSU MOCHA 293J • P44253050 A long bodied, big hipped heifer out of a Dam of Distinction. Dark red, goggle eyed. Definitely the keeping kind. Mated to Jalapeno. LJR MSU MAXY 103H • P44140183 A tremendous fall calving cow sired by LJR MSU 28M Max 124Z. Several Dams of Distinction and Sires of Distinction add to the predictability of this young cow. Mated to AW Statesman 038H. SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 2022 11 a.m. • Springfield, Mo. See this catalog online at www.reedent.com Sale Managed by: Jim and Linda Reed • P.O. Box 126 Green Ridge, MO 65332 660-527-3507 • Fax 660-527-3379 reedent@iland.net • www.reedent.com LJR MSU 174E JAMES 6J • P44247956 This son of TH Frontier 174E has to be one of the best bulls we have sold. Lots of power here. Great spread of numbers. CE 5.2; BW 0.9; WW 70; YW 105; MM 34; M&G 70; UDDR 1.30; TEAT 1.40; CHB$ 144 42 Years Continuously Breeding Quality Performance Polled Herefords THE TRADITION OF QUALITY CONTINUES 28 | September 2022 Hereford.org

ANNUAL31STSALE SALE WilliamLOCATION:H.DarrAgriculture Center Springfield, Mo. LJR MSU DAINTY 108E • P43816771 A daughter of MHPH 521X Action 106A, out of a DOD. A real standout cow, great milk flow, one you can depend on each year. Mated to the popular SHF Houston LJR MSU BLAZE 21K • P44346936 A thick, deep, high performance daughter of the popular LJR MSU Emblazon 392E. His offspring have been in high demand. Great numbers and the heifer matches them. Dam pictured above. LJR MSU GITANA 24K • P44346943 A deep bodied, dark red pigmented daughter of LJR Grayson 217G. You will be hearing more from him. Dam, 275E, pictured below. LJR MSU MAXY 275E • P43813712 A Golden Oak Maxium 28M granddaughter out of a DOD by Federal. Red-eyed, beautiful udder, mated to SR Expedition 619E. She marks all the boxes. Daughter pictured above. Marty Lueck, manager • mvlueck@centurytel.net 417-948-2669 or 417-838-1482 Rt. 1, Box 85G • Mountain Grove, MO 65711 JOURNAGAN RANCH LJR MSU 217G KEYNOTE 23K • P44346940 A big time, powerful bull calf that sports all the traits you are looking for. Sure fire, definite herd sire prospect sired by LJR MSU 371B Grayson 217G. Two grandmothers are DOD. Fantastic numbers. SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 2022 11 a.m. • Springfield, Mo. Genetically YoursTHE TRADITION OF QUALITY CONTINUES 22 Service Age Bulls – big, stout, rugged bulls ready for service 12 Herd Bull Prospects – maybe our best ever 17 Bred Heifers – high replacement quality 28 Spring Heifer Calf Pairs 15 Fall Calving Cows – always a popular outstanding group 6 Black and Black Baldy Bred Heifers Hereford.org September 2022 | 29

Bob passed away suddenly on April 13, 2022. While his impact will be everlasting, “We really wanted to recognize somebody that had the same characteristics as Bob, someone who grew up in the NJHA, but now is making a difference in the industry and going to be a good leader,” Cowan says. “Someone who is going to go do big Thethings.”2022Bob Norton Excellence Award went to its first honoree, Cody Jensen, Platte City, Mo., at the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Louisville, Ky. As a close friend of Bob and his wife, Lisa, and an employee at BioZyme, Jensen was the natural Cody Jensen, Bob Norton Excellence Award winner.

Jensen announced as first Bob Norton Excellence Award winner. by Sydnee Shive M entor. Friend. Humanitarian. No matter the connection; to know Bob Norton was to love him.

Honoring a Legacy

“Bob was a business man, but he was more than that; he was a people person. He loved people, and he loved relationships,” Amy Cowan, American Hereford Association (AHA) director of youth activities and foundation, says. “When you were around him, he just made you better, and you wanted to be better.”

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The Bob Norton Excellence Award winner is a young leader and NJHA alumnus with Bob’s zest for Lisalife.

Norton, Bob’s widow, shares a hug with Cody Jensen after he was announced as the first Bob Norton Excellence Award winner.

It’s not always about winning the show, it’s not always about getting first in class, but the impact you can make on other people outside of the showring.

While his days as a NJHA member are over, Jensen can commonly be found at the JNHE and other major livestock shows across the country with a set of clippers in hand, helping junior exhibitors and their NJHA,aAdditionally,families.asproductoftheJensenisa strong advocate for youth livestock organizations.

“The NJHA shaped Cody,” Cowan says. “He really believes he’s where he’s at today because of his experiences in the NJHA and the opportunities it gave him. Cody’s just one of those NJHA superstars that will continue to be successful.”

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Passion for Hereford cattle and people

— Cody Jensen

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A Courtland, Kan., native, fourthgeneration Hereford breeder, 15-year member of the NJHA and former chairman of the NJHA board of directors, Jensen has been hooked on Herefords since attending his first JNHE in Billings, Mont., in 2001. “I loved it,” Jensen says. “Between all of the activities, different events and meeting people, I met a whole bunch of people from all over the United States whileJensenshowing.”wasthe chairman of the NJHA board of directors from 2015 to 2016. He credits the relationships he’s cultivated and much of who he is to the NJHA and the Hereford breed.

The orange and black of the VitaFerm logo, a branch of BioZyme, has been a mainstay at the JNHE for more than 15 years. VitaFerm is the event’s title sponsor, with a booth in the showring every year. Bob was the CEO of BioZyme for more than 20 years, and Lisa took over her husband’s responsibilities after he passed away. not get to have a personal relationship with Bob, but through this award and his legacy, they will sure know about VitaFerm and what the company stands for,” Cowan says. Programs like the NJHA Fed Steer Shootout can be traced back to Bob. However, the JNHE is a culmination of the year’s hard work and was one of the times Bob and Lisa could interact with the youth of the Hereford breed.

“I’ve been off of the board for six years, and you don’t realize the people you impact, even though you don’t really talk to them,” Jensen explains. “Being on the board, a lot of people saw me doing different things, leading different events, and I still have kids today that come up and talk to me about when I was on the board.”

Bob and Lisa’s impact

“I’d be on the announcer stand and look up and see Bob and Lisa surrounded by kids wanting to shake his hand and thank him,” Cowan says. “He was the kind of person you wanted to get to know. Bob and Lisa were just so Nortonssupportive.”worked closely with the NJHA board of directors. At a post-board meeting dinner at the couple’s home in 2014, Jensen connected with Bob and Lisa at their questions,table.no matter who you were, getting to know you, while working with an association he truly cared about. I felt like he got just a little bit more involved,” Jensen kindnesssays.and willingness to give back that initially drew Jensen to BioZyme. Jensen graduated from Kansas State University with a bachelor’s degree in feed science and management in 2015. Currently, Jensen is the senior manager of blending at BioZyme, and he began his career with the company while he finished his final He had five job offers coming out of college, but it was BioZyme’s quality of people, proximity to home and dedication to doing things right that

Bob and Lisa Norton at their home with the 2014 NJHA board of directors.

...Bob Norton continued from page 31 Cody Jensen gives his retiring address during the 2016 JNHE maroon jacket ceremony.

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While Bob and Lisa’s relationship with Jensen Bob truly lived by BioZyme’s how you were doing as a person before asking how things were going on the floor,” Jensen says. “He was a guy that truly cared one of the things that always

KJ CJJ 618U Chevy 454Y, Cody Jensen’s grand champion bred-and-owned bull at the 2012 JNHE.

Cowan and Jensen both feel the award honors Bob in a way he would love. His passion was people, and especially youth of the Hereford breed and the livestock industry.

bestowed right before the owned female grand drive begins, including the announcement of the Junior Herdsman of the Year and the Walter and Joe Lewis High Point Senior Award.

“When I went to go give Lisa a hug after I received the award, I was about to tear up, and she was pretty emotional,” Jensen says. “And one of the things she said to me was, ‘It only took you six years to get to the top.’ That was very cool. I’ve had some pretty good leaders.”

Lisa was at the 2022 JNHE and presented the award to Jensen. Emotions were high that afternoon, as Bob would’ve been beaming.

— Amy Cowan

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“I just can’t imagine doing the junior national and a lot of these different junior programs and foundation work without the VitaFerm logo and BioZyme’s support,” Cowan says. “It’s one of the legacies he has left. It is going to continue on, because we’ve been able to start so many new programs with the support.”

“I was very humbled, because of how well I knew Bob and how much he meant to me and our company,” Jensen says. “It was quite the honor, and it kind of blew my mind.” Bob is missed dearly and his legacy will last generations. Without his support, the JNHE wouldn’t be the event it is today.

Jensen says the person he is today is due in part to individuals like Cowan, Bob and Lisa. He is honored to be the first recipient of the inaugural award.

It definitely was a special moment at the junior national, and I feel like it honored Bob in a way that everyone that knew him was proud of. He would have been proud of Cody.

“I think Bob gave so much back and impacted so many people in the junior association,” Jensen says. “For whoever the next recipient is, it will really open their eyes and help them remember what actually matters while showing livestock. It’s not always about winning the show, it’s not always about getting first in class, but the impact you can make on other people outside of the showring.”

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KB K&B HEREFORDS 17309 322 Ave. • Onida, SD 57564 Kirk Bieber (605) 769-9991 Brooke Bieber (605) 769-9992 Follow us on Facebook Dustin N. Layton • (405) 464-2455 Email: laytond@yahoo.com Andee Marston • (785)250-4449 laytonauction.com Please contact the ranch or the sale manager to request a sale catalog. SALE MANAGER 1002J 178J AHA P44192631 • 3/21/2020 • Polled SIRE LCX Perfecto 11B ET DAM K&B Miss Liberty 866F CED +2.5 / BW +2.7 / WW +58 / YW +81 / MM +34 / UDDR +1.3 / TEAT +1.3 / REA +.51 / MARB .10 Daughter of 866F, below. AHA 44199041 • 3/2/2020 • Horned SIRE K&B Chancellor 832F ET DAM K&B Candy 803F CED +2.7 / BW +3.3 / WW +68 / YW +100 / MM +30 / UDDR +1.3 / TEAT +1.5 / REA +.72 / MARB +.05 010H 001H AHA P44193508 • 4/19/2020 • Polled SIRE K&B Redbrand 713E DAM K&B Miss Liberty 582C {DOD} CED +1.9 / BW +1.6 / WW +47 / YW +76 / MM +34 / UDDR +1.3 / TEAT +1.4 / REA +.33 / MARB +.14 Daughter of Redbrand 713E, also selling. 071H 866F 842F 924G AHA P44281120 • 4/22/2021 • Polled SIRE K&B Czar 962G ET DAM K&B Diamond Lady 904G CED +0.3 / BW +3.6 / WW +57 / YW +99 / MM +34 / UDDR +1.5 / TEAT +1.5 / REA +.49 / MARB +.22 Daughter of 962G herd sire selling. AHA P44292876 • 4/15/2021 • Polled SIRE JDH AH Prominent 21G ET DAM K&B Bella 219Z 1ET {DOD} CED –5.0 / BW +5.2 / WW +68 / YW +106 / MM +34 / UDDR +1.3 / TEAT +1.4 / REA +.47 / MARB +.21 Maternal sister to 962G herd sire selling. AHA P43957648 • 4/28/2018 • Polled SIRE Bar JZ Freedom 226A DAM K&B Bella 233Z 1ET CED +3.6 / BW +3.2 / WW +46 / YW +59 / MM +30 / UDDR +1.3 / TEAT +1.3 / REA +.15 / MARB +.33 Dam of 010H, above AHA P43957663 • 4/5/2018 • Polled SIRE Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET DAM K&B Lorelie 456B CED 0.0 / BW +4.5 / WW +72 / YW +113 / MM +35 / UDDR +1.6 / TEAT +1.6 / REA +.44 / MARB +.44 AHA 44072577 • 3/27/2019 • Horned SIRE H FHF Advance 628 ET {CHB} DAM K&B Bella 219Z 1ET {DOD} CED –1.1 / BW +4.7 / WW +61 / YW +97 / MM +19 / UDDR +1.2 / TEAT +1.3 / REA +.81 / MARB –.10 Hereford.org September 2022 | 35

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Don’t just trash product boxes and package inserts. Product names vary, and so do their labels. Please read carefully and contact your veterinarian with any questions regarding animal health products.

Storage Warnings/Precautions:Contraindications/Cautions/Conditions/ This information is usually buried at the bottom of a product label or package insert but is important to read. Depending on the product and section listed above, you will find information regarding adequate storage, safe handling, potential adverse reactions produced in the animal and descriptions of when to avoid using the product, etc.

Indications: This section describes specific intent for product use and expected coverage when used. Ultimately, we need to ensure this is an appropriate product to use in a particular scenario. For example, maybe we need to know if it is safe for pregnant animals or labeled for pinkeye treatment.

Directions for Use/Administration: This section is straightforward but can be the source of a big mistake if not followed corrrectly. Here, you gain insight about how the product should be mixed (if necessary), as well as the required dosage, location and route of administration.

Details make a difference in using animal health products successfully. by Deana Hardee, DVM P roduct labels and package inserts, though often overlooked and discarded, contain vital information, which is a valuable tool when it comes to understanding animal health products.

Improper dosing may result in an inadequate response or product failure. Generally, dosing tables based on animal weight may be present in this section for antibiotics and parasiticides. For vaccines, you will also find out whether a revaccination, or booster, dose is required.

The indications section contains an immense amount of information and should never be overlooked. When reviewing indications, keep in mind that no product is 100% efficacious. There’s a clause on certain product labels (i.e., vaccines) which specifies that it should be used in “healthy animals.” This information is relevant to note. We shouldn’t expect the same vaccine response from animals that are malnourished/ mineral deficient, experiencing a high parasite burden or suffering from other maladies. From a physiological perspective, if the animal’s immune system is overwhelmed with other needs and distractions, it will be less likely to adequately respond to the vaccine being administered.

Residue warnings are sometimes listed in this section but often appear in a separate section named with this title. This is a MUST-read and MUST-understand section because it highlights the required withdrawal periods, both for meat and milk. Withdrawal periods represent the time it takes for a product (vaccine, dewormer, antibiotic, etc.) to be cleared from an animal’s system. The meat and/or milk from the animal can be utilized for human consumption after the required withdrawal time is observed. Take extra care to recognize that different routes of administration can result in different withdrawal times for some products.

Read the Label

For products to meet our expectations and generate desired results, we must not overlook the basics, such as what the product is, how it’s used and the potential side effects. Product labels contain all of this information and much more. Most animal health product labeling follows a similar format. Knowing more about the following label components will help you navigate through the information.

Product Description: First, you’ll see the name of the product and the active ingredient, which is primarily responsible for providing the effect. Most commonly, it is located just beneath the trade name. For vaccines, antigens present will be listed. Here you will also see if the vaccine is killed, modified-live, a combination of the two, etc. Product concentration is described next to the active ingredient information. Depending on the product, concentration could be described in terms of milligrams per milliliter (mg/ml), grams per ton (g/ton) a percentage and so on. This beneficial information enables product comparison from the standpoint of both additional antigen and concentration.

Editor’s note: Deana Hardee is a technical services veterinarian at Merck Animal Health. Copyright © 2022 Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA and its affiliates. All rights reserved. US-NON-220700014

HARVIE RANCHING The Sale She sells! FEMALE & GENETICS HARVIE RANCHING Cole, Jill, Tinley & Lyla Harvie RR#2, Olds, Alberta, Canada T4H 1P3 Cole Harvie 403-994-1314 Jill Harvie 403-771-3502 charvieranching@gmail.com harvieranching.com Leading genetics from the Unique, Firefly, Candy, Edna, Ms Medonte, Wild Envy, Gwen and Marvel Cow Families. November 15 – 16, 2022 on SmartAuctions Harvie Ms Firefly ET 36J Bred to Bar Star Fresh 018 ET NJW Committment 137J Harvie Ms. Candy 14KHarvie Marvel 24K Selling elite females, embryos and semen Hereford.org September 2022 | 37

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Parentage corrections Estimates suggest 10% of all pedigrees within a genetic evaluation are misreported. This could be incorrect assignment of either the sire or dam. The pedigrees reported for the 94 purebred steers submitted for 2022 were no exception, as 11% of the reported pedigrees were corrected after genomic testing. But why is this so Referringimportant?back to the September 2021 issue of Hereford World, we discussed how expected progeny differences (EPDs) were calculated for non-genomically tested progeny without phenotype records. When there is no additional information to differentiate cattle, those EPDs are reported back as simple parent averages, just like the bull calves in Table 1. Therefore, when parentage is mistakenly reported, it directly impacts the accuracy of parent average EPDs, as the correct parents are not being used in the Whilecalculation.simpleparent verification is the first benefit of genomic testing, it certainly isn’t the last.

Genetics Behind the Fed Steer Shootout

Genomic-enhanced expected progeny differences The addition of DNA information into a pedigree-based EPD results in genomic-enhanced expected progeny differences (GE-EPDs). This adds a plethora of information to the performance prediction resulting in increased accuracy of EPDs, especially for carcass traits with high heritability.

Genomics added another level of accuracy when predicting fed cattle performance. by Jamie T. Courter, Ph.D. F or the past six years, the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) Fed Steer Shootout has provided NJHA members an opportunity to learn about the cattle feeding and packing industries through a comprehensive educational contest. Participants place their cattle on feed, receive real-world performance data and also learn about these sectors via online educational opportunities and an in-depth field day. In addition to phenotypic data, NEOGEN partners with the American Hereford Association (AHA) to provide genomic testing on all cattle participating in the contest. This year, we highlighted two different ways genomics impacted the genomic predictions of the purebred steers.

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Yes Dam-4.7+5.5+0.35 Yes Heifer 1

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REA AHA GE-EPDs Sire

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For this exercise, we looked at the change in the Certified Hereford Beef® (CHB$) Index before and after the DNA samples were submitted for the Fed Steer Shootout entries. The CHB$ is an economic index that includes traits such as carcass weight, marbling, average daily gain, ribeye area and other traits that have a significant impact on the profitability of a carcass. Specifically, this index is also the key criteria for enrollment into the Hereford Advantage program, as those commercial feeder cattle must be sired by bulls in the top 50% of the breed for CHB$. Figure 1 shows the change in overall distribution of CHB$ among the purebred steers. The black line represents the index values when based only on parent-average EPDs, which ranged from $67 to $162 and averaged $115. The green line represents the distribution of values for the same animals when the indexes are powered by GE-EPDs. They ranged from $68 to $180, with an average of $118. The figure illustrates that the genomic information increased the accuracy of the EPDs within CHB$ while also increasing the ‘spread’ among the steers in the contest, which allowed for better ranking among the cattle. The increased information allowed the evaluation to better differentiate, or pull apart, the predicted performance among the cattle, allowing producers to Table 1: Expected progeny differences for calving ease direct, birth weight and ribeye area for a sire and dam, along with six full sibling progeny resulting from said mating1. BW +2.3+2.9+0.67 -3.9+5.8+0.46 -9.2+8.1+0.55 -5.7+7.4+0.60 -1.3+4.2+0.51 -1.3+4.2+0.51

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No Bull 3 -1.3+4.2+0.51 No 1Data reported are real EPDs and GE-EPDs for AHA, pulled July 9, 2021. Table 2: Comparison of CHB$ and carcass value of steers in the top 50% of the breed for CHB$ to those in the bottom 50% of the breed HeadcountGE-EPDs GE-EPDsCHB$ CHB$EPDs Carcass Value Avg. - $/hd. Top 50% $CHB Avg. 58132122$1,883.79 Bottom 50% $CHB Avg. 3697105$1,823.30 Difference $35$17$60.49 Figure 1: Distribution of CHB$ in the Fed Steer Shootout purebred steers before (EPD) and after (GE-EPD) genomic testing. SteersofNumber CHB$ EPD GE-EPD Hereford.org September 2022 | 39

Choose SAFE-GUARD® (fenbendazole) when you deworm to take out more profit-eating parasites. SAFE-GUARD is shown to kill 98.7% of worms, remaining powerful and effective, even in the face of avermectin resistance. Ivermectin on the other hand, is only 45.9% effective.1 That’s a lot of worms left behind to feast. Talk to your veterinarian about switching from ivermectin (or any other -ectin dewormer) to SAFE-GUARD – the right choice for your cattle and ROI.

BITE BACK AT KILLMOREWORMS.COM Cooperia (shown here) is one of the most prevalent internal parasites in U.S. cattle herds. And infected calves experience 7.4% less average daily gain.1 NJ, USA and its affiliates. All rights reserved. US-SFG-200400001

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Do not use in beef calves less than 2 months old, dairy calves and veal calves. A withdrawal period has not been established for this product in pre-ruminating calves. Additionally, the following meat withdrawal and milk discard times apply: SAFE-GUARD Paste: Cattle must not be slaughtered for 8 days. For dairy cattle, the milk discard time is 96 hours. SAFE-GUARD Suspension: Cattle must not be slaughtered for 8 days. For dairy cattle, the milk discard time is 48 hours. SAFE-GUARD En-PRO-AL Type C Medicated Block: Cattle must not be slaughtered for 11 days. For use in beef cattle only. SAFE-GUARD 20% Protein Type C Medicated Block: Cattle must not be slaughtered for 16 days. For use in beef cattle only. SAFE-GUARD Type A and other medicated feed products (pellets, cubes, freechoice mineral, or free-choice liquid): Cattle must not be slaughtered for 13 days. For dairy cattle, the milk discard time is 60 hours. | September 2022 Hereford.org

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*Macrocylic lactones can also be broken down into avermectins and milbemycins but are still the same class.

Two? Yes. Parasite researchers now recommend using two classes of dewormers (typically one benzimidazole and one macrocyclic lactone) for both effectiveness and to help curb dewormer resistance issues.1 Expert opinion now suggests that if you’re using a dewormer with an active ingredient that ends in “-ectin,” you should choose another product with an active that ends in This“-zole.”5alsoensures that you’re getting both tough internal parasites that “-zoles” like SAFE-GUARD® (fenbendazole) excel at, including brown stomach worm (Ostertagia), small intestinal worms (Cooperia) and threadneck worms (Nematodirus), as well as the internal and external parasites that endectocides cover.

All these reasons are why choosing a dewormer – or two – is an important decision.

Widespread use of endectocides over the last 40 years has contributed to a growing resistance concern. This is primarily because resistance to one brand or compound of endectocide may cause resistance to other members of the same class. This is known as side resistance. This is also why it is important to look beyond brand names and active ingredients and choose products from different classes.

When two dewormers are better than one.1

Benzimidazole Class (look for the “-zole”) Macrocyclic Lactone (ML) /Endectocide Class (look for the “-ectin”)* Work as a purge wormer in the gut, killing the parasites in the animal at the time of deworming. Enter the bloodstream through injection or through the skin (pour-on) to provide residual control.

As you know, parasites compete with cattle for nutrition, suppressing dry matter intake and decreasing average daily gain, meaning they literally suck profit from your operation.2

Double Down on Resistance

Of course, whatever deworming program you’re using, you need to check that it’s working. The fecal egg count reduction test (FECRT) is the gold standard in efficacy testing on live animals. It will not only tell you which parasites you’re dealing with, but also if they’re responding to your current program.

Improving your deworming program doesn’t have to be difficult. By using SAFE-GUARD, you can kill more of those monstrous parasites than you could with ivermectin alone.

Put Your Dewormer to the Test

Which is one reason effective parasite control is critical for cattle performance and profitability.

But did you know that parasites directly suppress the immune system, decreasing the animal’s ability to fight infection or respond to vaccines?

Proper parasite management is the cornerstone of your animal health program. That’s why understanding which products belong to which class and consulting with your veterinarian can help producers make the right herd health decisions and aid in the development of parasite control programs that help achieve your operational goals.

Albendazole Moxidectin (Cydectin®) Eprinomectin (Eprinex® , LongRange®) **As measured by the National Fecal Egg Count Reduction Test Database Start Strong with SAFE-GUARD 1 Treatment Percent Efficacy** SAFE-GUARD Alone 98.7% SAFE-GUARD Ivermectin/Endectocide+ 99.1% Ivermectin/EndectocidePour-OnAlone 45.9% Ivermectin/EndectocideInjectableAlone 39.4% 100%90%80%70%60%50%40%0% 90%98.7%99.1% toRequiredpass 4 64% 78% 83.6% 44.8% AVERAGE % EFFICACY Benzimidazole Protocols All formulations of SAFE-GUARD exceed the 90% reduction goal as measured by FECRT testing.3 Lactone/Macrocyclic ProtocolsEndectocide Safe-Guard®Safe-Guard® Plus an Avermectin LongRange® Injectable Dectomax® Injectable Cydectin® Injectable Ivomec® Injectable GO TO THE HEAD OF THE CLASS – OF DEWORMERS. 1Reinhardt, et al. A fenbendazole oral drench in addition to an ivermectin pour-on reduces parasite burden and improves feedlot and carcass performance of finishing heifers compared with endectocides alone. J Anim Sci. 22006;84(8):2243-2250. Lawrence JD, Ibarburu MA. Economic analysis of pharmaceutical technologies in modern beef production. Proceedings of the NCCC-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. 2007;1-18. 3Merck Animal Health National FECRT Database. 4Coles, et. al. WAAVP methods for the detection of anthelmintic resistance in nematodes of veterinary importance. Vet Parasitol. 1992;44(1-2):35-44. 5Data on file, Merck Animal Health. Hereford.org September 2022 | 41

Fenbendazole (Safe-Guard®) Ivermectin (Ivomec®, generics) Oxfendazole Doramectin (Dectomax®)

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The 2022 JNHE was dedicated to the late CEO of BioZyme, Bob Norton. The National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) is grateful for the support of the JNHE title sponsor, VitaFerm, and the contributions of their corporate and breeder sponsors. Without them – JNHE would not be possible. Take a look through this special section, and catch up on the banner week had by Hereford juniors in the Bluegrass State.

ereford juniors from across the country and their families hung plenty of banners in the Bluegrass State at the 23rd annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Louisville, Ky., JulyThe16-22.third JNHE since COVID-19 disrupted the world boasted 1,232 entries representing 775 juniors from 39 states. Exhibitors showed 200 owned horned females, 560 owned polled females, 279 bred-and-owned females, 79 bred-and-owned bulls, 87 steers and 27 cow-calf pairs on the green chips in Broadbent Arena. State groups of three and five were back in full force for the first time sinceKicking2019.off the fun-filled week on Sunday were opening ceremonies, state food and fun night and the 2022 National Hereford Queen’s service project, Cornhole for a Cause. Throughout the week and via virtual contests prior to JNHE, more than 400 juniors participated in competitions. The week was rounded out with the maroon jacket ceremony on Thursday night, where retiring directors received their bronze bulls and new directors received the coveted maroon jacket. That same night, more than $33,000 was awarded in scholarships to the youth of the Hereford breed. The week officially came to end with the grand and reserve champion owned females being slapped on Friday afternoon.

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JNHE coverage includes: 46 Day-by-Day Highlights 58 Retiring NJHA Board Members: An Excellent Ride 64 New NJHA Board: Making Maroon 68 Junior Herdsman of the Year Award: Constant Focus 74 Champion Senior Showman: Persistence Pays Off 80 Advisors of the Year: It Takes a Village 82 Queen Service Project: Joyful Service 86 Paulsen and Lemenager Top the Owned Female Show 87 Allan and Collins Bring the Best Bred-and-Owned Females 88 Kottkamp and Krebs Bring Home Banners in the Bull Show 89 Shelton Siblings Win the Steer Show 90 Mayo and Bane Capture Top Honors in the Cow-Calf Show 91 New Mexico and Texas Top State Group Show, Krebs Wins Produce-of-Dam Group 94 Special Awards Presented During JNHE 96 Clark and Tebo Celebrate Showmanship Wins 98 Oklahoma Brushes Away Competition in Team Fitting 100 Runners Participate in the HYFA 5K 102 JNHE Division and Class Placings 116 Compliments to the Chef 120 Hereford Juniors Face Off in National Contests 126 NJHA Members Earn Awards and Scholarships 134 Pen-to-Pen 138 Photo Contest: Photo Judge Insights 146 Bridging the Gap: One-on-One Opportunity Hereford.org September 2022 | 45

DAY-BY-DAY HIGHLIGHTS ---------------------------------------------------Newly elected NJHA chairman, JW Cox, directs trailers for unloading.Making beds for four-legged friends. Going to tie outs is a family affair. JNHE attendees are extra thankful for golf carts around the expo center. No job is too big or small while unloading trailers. Keeping it cool in Kentucky. 46 | September 2022 Hereford.org

-------------------------------------------------------- sunday ------------------------------------------------------The Hereford bowl tests a wide range of cattle knowledge. Care makes a cattleman. Preparation for show day begins long before entering the ring. Delegates came for the ice cream and stayed for the candidate meet and greet. A junior shares her expertise on calf health in the illustrated speech contest. Tommy Coley, AHA southeast region field representative, checks tattoos. Colorado flies through the ring during opening ceremonies. Hereford.org September 2022 | 47

DAY-BY-DAY HIGHLIGHTS ------------------------------------------------------- Monday -----------------------------------------------------The NJHA loves its fearless leaders. Judging livestock takes a view from every angle. Photo finish at the HYFA 5K race. The team from Illinois vying for the Hereford bowl championship. Participants network and learn at Bridging the Gap. Easiest heifer he’s ever worked with. Bobbing for Vita Charge® products at the VitaFerm® Prep to Win Workshop. 48 | September 2022 Hereford.org

Juniors jumping for giveaways at the Sullivan Supply Stock Show U fitting clinic. Teamwork makes the dream work.

JNHE is one of the best weeks of the year for newly elected NJHA membership chair Lauren McMillan.

Oklahoma team fitting member Wyatt McIntyre is in the zone.

Everyone is all smiles at the National Hereford Women’s Catch a Vibe fashion show.

A firm handshake is the best way to start the future professionals competition.It takes more than a crown to be a queen.

Patient kids and even more patient cattle shine during the team fitting contest.

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final drive.

The chosen few, champion showmen in each division receive buckles. Mother-son judging duo Darla and Kane Aegerter discussing their showmanship placings. Kentucky food truck night is not complete without Ehrler’s ice cream.

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The group from New Jersey shows their pen of three.

Maddie O’Leary pulls a leg during the senior showmanship finals.

The board preps for the senior showmanship

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Young people strive for picture-perfect presentations in the showring.

The Gohr family shares a moment after Fallon’s intermediate showmanship win.

Broadbent Arena is filled with red and white cattle for the state group of five show. National Hereford Queen, Lauren Gatz leads a classQuaid McIntyre loins his heifer. Food truck nachos: worth the wait. Junior showmen bring focus in the ring. Darla Aegerter embraces the champion peewee showman, Josie Beltz. Hereford.org September 2022 | 51

DAY-BY-DAY HIGHLIGHTS ---------------------------------------------------- Wednesday --------------------------------------------------Judges Alan Miller and Brandon Jones sort the bred-and-owned heifer show.Head up, ears forward for that perfect look during the bull show. 52 | September 2022 Hereford.org

----------------------------------------------------- Thursday ---------------------------------------------------A true partnership; important discussions going down in the stalls.Princess for the day presents contest awards. Rylie Meinhardt competes in the owned heifer show. Retiring board chairman, Noah Benedict, passes along his maroon jacket to Isaac Rhode. Setting up to stand out in the class lineup. Hereford.org September 2022 | 53

DAY-BY-DAY HIGHLIGHTS Fitting is the first step. -------------------------------------------------------- Friday ------------------------------------------------------In the chute, surrounded by sounds of fans spinning, clippers buzzing and excited exhibitors. Minnesota and Texas Hereford queens show the ropes to the Hereford princess of the day. Newly elected leadership chair, Tar Tut, sings the national anthem. 54 | September 2022 Hereford.org

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BRIGHT MISS LILIAN 2126 ET T/R BPF AMERICANCLASSIC 561CET x TCC MISS SHELBY 82 ET Bred by Le Grand Hereford Ranch (James Bright) and MC Cattle Co. Full sisters and maternal sisters available after Oct. 1 at Rainbow Cattle Services (Mark Kelley) and BCR Ventures (Brian Rogers). 2022 JNHE Reserve Grand Champion Polled Female Congratulations, Payton Farmer! James Cherie209-761-9833BrightCarraba-Bright956-545-7666Crockett,TX Lee Stanley, Ranch 979-229-1549817-917-5851managerRyanRash JAMES Bright Le Grand HEREFORD RANCH Rainbow Cattle Services Mark Kelley 214-662-2885 BCR Ventures Brian Rogers 936-554-1600 MC Cattle selling a select group of heifers. Hereford.org September 2022 | 57

Retiring NJHA board members (l to r) Noah Benedict, Wyatt Lawrence, Luke Daniels and Bailey Morrell receive a bronze Hereford bull in recognition of their dedicated commitment. Luke Daniels is all smiles while unloading trailers on day one of JNHE.

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RETIRING NJHA BOARD MEMBERS

Retiring NJHA board members pass along their maroon jackets. by Payton Paschoal T hey have seen it all — Bailey Morrell, Noah Benedict, Luke Daniels and Wyatt Lawrence. These retiring members of the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board of directors were elected and pledged their service in Denver, Colo., at the 2019 VitaFerm Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). That was just months before COVID-19 shuttered much of the nation and the world. Given the ensuing challenges, they shared their feelings of reward and relief after organizing events during a globalAdversepandemic.conditions forged a strong bond between the then-new board members and the rest of the leadership“Whateverteam.problem we ran into along the way, I always found myself with a group of people that, just based on our common interests, were able to work through anything,” DanielsUniquesays.obstacles also enabled individual growth opportunities for these board members. They shared some of their experiences in their retiring addresses. Personal growth Bailey Morrell was the first NJHA board member elected from the California-Nevada Junior Hereford Association in more than 20 years. During her candidacy,remembers,Morrell“Not a lot of people knew me going into the week I ran, so that week was about getting to know people, everyone from age 7-22; I wanted to get to know you.” Since then, she has created her own Hereford family from across the country. When Morrell first slipped on the maroon jacket, she assumed the responsibility of the role, but also the history. She explains the maroon jacket means something to the breed, and it holds a lot of memories for those who came before her. She smiled and recalled the number of shows the jacket has seen and kids it has“Ihugged.amnot the same person I was when I walked into Denver,” Morrell says. “I attribute a lot of my confidence to the RepresentingNJHA.” young people involved with the Hereford breed is a rare opportunity. Through serving, Morrell explains she grew personally and evolved as a Hereford advocate. She describes herself as a genuine but focusedMorrell’sperson.retiring address focused on the chapters of life, but she reminded the audience, “There is no timeline that can tell me it’s the end of my Hereford career, as this breed will be a part of my family and me throughout my life.”

An Excellent Ride

beyond interacting with them at junior events, according to Daniels. One of his favorite memories is attending the American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Meeting in Kansas City, Mo., where he was able to connect with breeders and industry leaders.

Bailey Morrell gives her retiring address.

One mouth, two ears Wyatt Lawrence learned the meaning of the phrase, “There is more to be caught than taught,” during his term and advises NJHA members do the same. No matter the challenge, he says the NJHA board’s success stemmed from strong, independent leaders working together. While the breed’s long history and growing popularity speaks for themselves, Lawrence believes people are the reason Hereford has withstood the test of time. The care and investment Lawrence pledged to the youth of the NJHA is apparent through his desire for Hereford youth to “achieve joy.”

“I think that today it’s hard to just get people to come up with a dream,” he says.But, he believes that the Hereford breed is full of not only dreamers, but those willing to put in the effort to achieve them. His pride and excitement for Hereford juniors make him a lifelong advocate.

“The beginning of our adulthood is serving these juniors,” Daniels says hour radius of Daniels encouraged him to invest in Herefords, and he has never looked back. After three years of service, Daniels wants the juniors to know that he is just as thankful and humbled for the opportunity and the trust instilled in him as he was the night he received his jacket.

Daniels is excited about the future of the breed.

“I speak beyond this week to say that Hereford cattle will make a difference in our country,” he says.

Lawrence, the retiring vice chairman, said the breed’s future is bright because of youth who are purpose-driven and talented.

Noah Benedict assists groups of juniors in the second Pen-to-Pen session.

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Wyatt Lawrence’s excitement was real during opening ceremonies.

The Lawrence siblings embrace after Wyatt Lawrence’s retiring address.

RETIRING NJHA BOARD MEMBERS

Lawrence is always looking ahead. Thinking about the end of his term on the board, he says gratitude is the most prominent feeling because he can give the honor of serving the association to another.“It’sbeen an excellent ride,” Lawrence told his teammates in his final comments, commending them for their service and all they taught him.

— Noah Benedict

Lifelong service

The past three years have been an unforgettable time in the retiring board member’s lives. Their service to the Hereford breed and its youth was recognized by a grateful audience and a legacy they are confident the new NJHA leadership will

I pursued this opportunity with as much honesty, integrity and love as I possibly could, and I promise if you use those three things in whatever opportunity you choose to pursue, whether it

in your life, you will find success.

Bailey Morrell hugs her family before passing on her maroon jacket to the next director. be or in something else

Noah Benedict and Jack Ward, AHA executive vice president, work together to line up classes before entering the showring.

Opportunity was the theme of Benedict’s retiring address. While he thought his position was simply an opportunity to help the membership, he explained it provided him the space to grow as an “Beyondindividual.beinganhonor, serving as a role model for the Hereford youth was inspiring and experiential,” Benedict says. This spring, before his NJHA membership and board service ended, Benedict joined the AHA field staff to represent the Hereford breed. He says he will always carry the Hereford youth with him. Benedict commends the new NJHA leadership and reminds junior members, “The NJHA provides opportunities. This jacket was an opportunity of mine, but there are plenty of other opportunities out there.”

As chairman of the board, Benedict pledged himself to serving his fellow board members to help fulfill their ideas. Benedict was thankful to be able to help carry out the dreams of current and past directors. Some of Benedict’s proudest moments were seeing the BOLD Conference develop from an idea into the annual conference it is today, as well as hosting the NJHA podcast for members.

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The feeling of retiring from the NJHA board is similar to the feeling of being elected to the board, Noah Benedict says. He divides the service term into three years: “The first year, you learn to listen. The next year is when you get to start brainstorming ideas, and the final year is all about leadership.”

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Luke Daniels speaks with fellow juniors at Sunday’s delegate roundtable and ice cream social.

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Haley Mouser, Tenstrike, Minn., is the ButlercollegeMichelledaughter18-year-oldofGibandMouser.andwillattendCommunityCollege studying agribusiness. She plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree in animal science with a minor in human nutrition and intends to receive her master’s degree in ruminant nutrition. Mouser has Luke Daniels after donning her maroon jacket. Bailey Morrell passes her maroon jacket along to Haley Mouser. Logan McFatridge shares a hug with Wyatt Lawrence before receiving his maroon jacket.

Kaylee McInvale, Cumby, Texas, is the 20-year-old daughter of Hoyt and Crystal McInvale. McInvale is entering her junior her master’s degree in feed science at Kansas State University, with the goal of being an animal nutritionist. McInvale served as the secretary and treasurer for the Texas Polled Hereford Association and as a Texas Junior Hereford director and a Texas Junior Polled Hereford director. Most recently, she was named the 2021 National Hereford Queen — traveling the country and representing the Hereford breed. She lives by the phrase, “Inspiring the dreams to lead the future.” McInvale pushes herself to turn dreams into a reality. Her goal is to serve the NJHA members with her forward-thinking ideas.

NEW NJHA BOARD

New NJHA board members chosen to wear the coveted maroon jackets.

F our National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members were elected to the NJHA board of directors at the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), Banners in the Bluegrass, July 16-22, in Louisville, Ky. Logan McFatridge, Otterbein, Ind.; Kaylee McInvale, Cumby, Texas; Haley Mouser, Tenstrike, Minn.; and Isaac Rhode, Stewartsville, Mo., received their maroon jackets as new NJHA directors during the JNHE awards ceremony on July 21. Twelve individuals serving three-year terms govern the 3,800-member organization.

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The 2022-23 officer team includes chairman JW Cox, Flemingsburg, Ky.; vice chairman Ralston Ripp, Kearney, Neb.; communications chair Libby Rushton, Waverly, Tenn.; leadership chair Tar Tut, Faribault, Minn.; fundraising chair Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan.; and membership chair Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill. Also serving as directors are Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis., and Hannah Pearson, Oconto, Neb., in addition to the newly elected fourRetiringdirectors.board members were chairman Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill.; vice chairman Wyatt Lawrence, Newly elected directors Logan McFatridge, Otterbein, Ind., is the 19-year-old son of Robert and Kristie McFatridgeMcFatridge.willbe a sophomore at Purdue University majoring in agribusiness. His future career aspirations include sales and marketing, while also taking over his family’s cattle operation after graduation. He is involved in the Indiana Junior Hereford Association, having served as the media relations officer as well as president. He has also held positions in FFA, 4-H, National Honor Society and recently served as the director of recruitment for Purdue’s Farmhouse fraternity. His goal while serving on the NJHA board of directors is to ensure every member of the NJHA feels welcome and at home during shows, conferences and events.

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Shootout Senior Contestant of the Year. She has a passion for impacting those around her and being a selfless leader who focuses on the success of her fellow NJHA members. She has dreamed of wearing the maroon jacket since her first JNHE in 2016. Isaac Rhode, Stewartsville, Mo., is the 19-year-old son of Jeff and Susan Rhode. Entering his sophomore year the cattle industry and raise Herefords. As a 12-year member of the Missouri Junior Hereford Association, Rhode has served as secretary, vice president and president as well as a nominated delegate for the NJHA annual meeting, and Faces of Leadership and BOLD attendee. Being involved in the NJHA made an impact on his life and long-term career decisions, prompting his desire to work in the production side of the beef industry. He is dedicated to making each interaction with NJHA members unique and wants to assist members in finding their path within is the 20-year-old son of John and Shane Moran. Cox will be a senior this fall at Western Kentucky University (WKU), majoring in animal veterinary science. He is currently ambassador. He is also a director of the Kentucky Junior Cattlemen’s Association. After receiving his college degree, Cox plans to become a large animal veterinarian specializing in embryology. He is a five-year member of the Kentucky Junior Hereford Association, where he served as the president and vice president. He plans to take the things he has learned within other organizations, as well as the NJHA, to help younger members get involved within the organization, while working side-by-side with industry leaders to gain support for NJHA programs.

Ralston Ripp is the 22-yearold daughter of Cody and Ronette Heinrich. Ripp graduated in May from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) with degrees in animal science and agribusiness. She was actively engaged in the Engler Entrepreneurship Program and is excited to continue to grow her small business ventures. She was also a competitive member of the Isaac Rhode, the final director of the night to receive his maroon jacket, embraces Noah Benedict. Back row from left to right: Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan.; JW Cox, Flemingsburg, Ky.; Logan McFatridge, Otterbein, Ind.; Tar Tut, Faribault, Minn.; Isaac Rhode, Stewartsville, Mo.; and Libby Rushton, Waverly, Tenn. Front row from left to right: Kaylee McInvale, Cumby, Texas; Haley Mouser, Tenstrike, Minn.; Ralston Ripp, Kearney, Neb.; Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill.; Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis.; and Hannah Pearson, Oconto, Neb Isaac Hereford.org

Tar Tut is the 20-year-old son of Pock and Nyamark Tut. Tut will be a senior at Texas A&M University majoring in agricultural communications and journalism with an emphasis in sales and marketing. Prior to attending Texas A&M, he graduated from Butler Community College with an associate’s degree in animal science and was a member of the highly competitive livestock judging team, which was named the 2020-2021 junior college team of the year. Currently, he is a member of the 2022 Texas A&M livestock judging team, Saddle and Sirloin Club and is an assistant coach for the Coryell County 4-H livestock judging team. As a sixyear member of the Minnesota Junior Hereford Association, he strives to be someone the youth of his state can look up to as they become leaders for the next generation. Tut strives to be a leader of integrity so that the values and traditions of the Hereford breed can be instilled into the hard-working juniors of the breed.

Lauren McMillan is the 20-year-old daughter of Kyle and Jodi McMillan. This fall, McMillan will be a senior at the University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign, where she is majoring in agricultural leadership with double minors in agribusiness and media. She enjoys being involved in all parts of campus, whether it’s the agricultural college or leading the sports student section. As McMillan looks to the future after graduate school, she plans to put her focus into a leadership position for an agricultural-based company in the communication and advertising field. McMillan is a 13-year member of the Illinois Junior Hereford Association, where she is currently serving on the executive board. On the NJHA board, she works to connect with all members from the region she represents to understand how she can help improve their experiences in the association. She continues to focus on what the board can improve to create the best environment for the members as she believes those before her have done.

Hannah Pearson is the 21-yearold daughter of Wade and Michelle Pearson. Pearson will be a senior at Texas Tech University (TTU) and is studying agricultural communications with a minor in animal science. She is currently on the 2022 TTU livestock judging team and was a member of the 2021 TTU meat judging team. At TTU, Pearson is involved in Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow and Tech Cattle Women. She has been an active member of the Nebraska Junior Hereford Association leadership board for 15 years, served on the Nebraska Junior Hereford board in numerous positions and was the 2019 Nebraska State Hereford Queen. Pearson’s excitement for the beef industry has grown through the Nebraska Junior Hereford Association and the NJHA, and she enjoys sharing her enthusiasm with the junior members.

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Wesley (Wes) Denton is the 20-yearold son of John and Angie Denton. Denton will be a junior at Kansas State University (K-State), majoring in animal sciences and industry with an option in animal products. At K-State, Denton is involved in the Alpha Gamma Rho (AGR) fraternity, Block and Bridle Club, Collegiate Cattlemen’s Club and the K-State Purebred Beef Unit. Through AGR, he helped found the Alpha Gamma Royal Preview show, serving as chairman for two years and serving as beef chairman for the K-State Little American Royal. After college, he hopes to be a cattle buyer, while continuing to grow his herd of Hereford cattle. He is a 13-year member of the Kansas Junior Hereford Association and has served on its board for four years. Since Denton’s first Junior National Hereford Expo 13 years ago, he has admired the NJHA board and looked to them as influential leaders and role models.

Libby Rushton is the 20-yearold daughter of Lee and Andrea Rushton. Rushton is a junior at the University of Tennessee at Martin, majoring in agricultural business and political science. She plans to represent an agricultural-based company or organization in the public relations or political field. Rushton is a member of the Tennessee Junior Hereford Association where she has served as the president for two terms, the reporter and the Middle Tennessee director. Her goal is to help connect her state to the national program by growing excitement and interest in show cattle and competitions. She wants to connect with juniors in the breed by serving as a representative. Rushton also enjoys having the opportunity to motivate and encourage others.

Lauren Jones is the 19-year-old daughter of B.J. and Kim Jones. Jones will be a sophomore at Oklahoma State University, double majoring in animal science and agricultural communications. Her future career goals include serving the agricultural industry in whatever direction her future takes her. Jones has been an active member of the Wisconsin Junior Hereford Association (WJHA) for 11 years, where she has filled numerous leadership roles including director, membership secretary, treasurer, vice president and president as well as serving as a WJHA princess for two years. She enjoys being a positive example to Wisconsin juniors and has known for a long time that she wanted to take her passion for leadership to the next level by serving on the NJHA board.

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2021 UNL livestock judging team, a Block and Bridle committee chairman and an Alpha Phi sorority member. Ripp plans to continue to grow her cattle herd and open her own business serving beef cattle, rural communities and youth. Ripp is a 13-year member of the Nebraska Junior Hereford Association, where she has taken numerous leadership roles, including serving as the 2018 state queen, reporter, secretary, vice president and president. As a NJHA director, Ripp works to ensure aspirations of the impossible are welcomed, long-lasting traditions of the Hereford breed are sustained and the legacy of juniors, breeders and beef enthusiasts will last beyond her generation.

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As extraordinary as Barber’s 2022 JNHE was, other years and highlights rank right up there, too. “2021 was the first time I ever won the polled heifer show,” Barber says. That was with BR Merida H031 ET, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET and out of BR Anastasia 3023 ET. The same dam produced BR Anastasia E109 ET, which captured grand champion bred-and-owned female honors in 2019 for Barber and his Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, was honored as the 2022 Hereford Junior Herdsman of the Year. Barber clips a topline during the fitting portion of the JNHE senior showmanship finals.

Barber’s Herdsman win was one more step in a long journey. by Wes Ishmael S uccess is always relative. In terms of awards and honors for a single week, Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas — 2022 Junior Herdsman of the Year — had an extraordinary VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Louisville, Ky. He would be the last to tell you, but he won: division II champion bull; polled division IX reserve champion female (with his sister, Aidyn); Golden Bull Achievement Award; Sullivan Supply Hereford Herdsman Scholarship; Walter and Joe Lewis High Point Senior Award, for the second time; and Junior Herdsman of the Year. That’s not even a complete list.

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“It is a humbling experience to be selected as a candidate and then to be selected as the Herdsman of the Year,” Barber says. “It is an honor that I will forever cherish.”

The Junior Herdsman Award is extra special, though. It glitters more brightly because it is bestowed by peers, who vote on the list of finalists chosen by a selection committee. The award reflects performance at the show, as well as years of preparing and presenting cattle at a high level.

Given the respect and admiration Barber always had a goal to join the elite futurity. Winning this year was even more special, he says, because of the other finalists (see 2022 Junior Herdsman Finalists). They included at Oklahoma State University (OSU) Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind. Never mind Barber’s admiration of Ben Holt, Caldwell, Idaho, and Ryan Rogers, Worley, Idaho, who were both also 2021 Herdsman finalists.

JUNIOR HERDSMAN OF THE YEAR

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Along with competing in a variety of contests held in conjunction with JNHE each year, he has participated in leadership development opportunities, including Faces of Leadership and the Getting where you want to go is not a part-time job, Barber says — it’s all After getting his degree from OSU, Barber plans to attend Texas A&M University to get a master’s degree in genetics or reproduction. That’s where his grandpa, Dale, became a veterinarian. It’s where his dad, aunt, uncles and sister all went to school.Barber embraces his dad after being named Junior Herdsman of the Year. It is a — Bryden Barber Hours in the barn prepared this partnership for the showring.

“There are always eyes on you, what you’re doing and how you’re doing it,” Barber says. It’s a responsibility he recognizes and takes seriously, especially when it comes to those younger than he is. “They see what hard work can get you, and all of the Barber’s years in the National Junior Hereford Association include many destinations beyond the showring.

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sisters, Rylee and Aidyn. 3023 ET is a full sib to BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET, a bull Barber campaigned to grand champion bred-andowned honors at the JNHE in both 2014 and 2015. At Barber Ranch, pedigrees run deep with the operation’s prefix. Barber explains with modesty, “We’ve been fortunate to be able to put some of our pretty good bulls on some pretty good females of ours.” Such sustained success makes it easy to wonder the“Yousecrets.don’t sleep a lot. You sweat a lot and you work a lot,” Barber says. In other words, the days are dark to dark — making feed, feeding cattle, weaning and vaccinating calves, sorting and moving cattle and all of the rest. Then making time to spend in the show barn. If you met Barber for the first time, you’d likely be struck immediately by his beyond-the-years maturity, confidence and humility. The trials to past presidents of the American

There are always eyes on you, what you’re doing and how you’re doing it. They see what hard work can get you, all of the places you can go.

2022 Junior Herdsmen Finalists Ben Holt, Caldwell, Idaho, is the son of Scott and Kim Holt. Holt is the third generation to raise Herefords; his passion for the breed comes from his family heritage. Holt is currently living in Ellensburg, Wash., and works Holt enjoys the many different facets of the cattle industry. He appreciates the opportunity to work with diverse genetics, learn from other cattlemen, make connections and help kids who are interested in the industry. “I am honored to be a candidate again this year because this award embodies what I am passionate about doing every day,” Holt says.

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“I think it will be a major asset going back to our cattle operation and having so much more knowledge about those aspects,” Barber says of his early decision to pursue a post-graduate degree. Whether it’s transferring embryos himself or having a deeper understanding about accelerating genetic gain, he wants to help carry his family’s Hereford legacy forward. In the meantime, choosing OSU was both practical and pragmatic. While getting a top-notch education, Barber explains it has also opened up an entirely new network of contacts. All of this is part of Barber’s journey to return home to his family’s storied operation and make his own mark crafting and building Hereford genetics, as one of the fifth generation doing“Justso.making it one of the best operations we can make it,” Barber says of his ultimate goal. “Improving our genetics and making good cattle for our customers that go on and work in the pasture and the feedlot or the showring. We try to cater to our customers, giving them what they want. We strive to do that and work hard at it everyFamily,day.”both immediate and extended, is a continuous thread when you ask Barber about his own“Isuccesses.couldn’tdo any of this without my family, friends and crew,” Barber says. “We couldn’t do what we do without having the people who stand behind us and support us 110% of the way.”

Dylan Kottkamp Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., is the son of Dale and Leslie Kottkamp. Kottkamp is a junior at Oklahoma State University majoring in agribusiness with a prelaw option. Kottkamp is the third generation in his family to raise Hereford cattle. This summer will be the Kottkamp family’s 25th Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) and Dylan’s 21st. After graduation, Kottkamp is interested in pursuing a law degree and continuing his involvement within the Hereford breed. “Being recognized by an organization that has given me Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., is the daughter of Chris and Kristi Effling. Effling is a junior at Kansas State University majoring in animal sciences and industry with an animal products option. Effling began raising Herefords at a young age to exhibit across the country after her interest was sparked to After graduation, Effling plans to continue her education in meat science because she enjoys understanding the end product of the animals she raises. “I am honored to be a candidate and credit my passion for the beef industry to the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA),” Effling says.

Ryan Rogers, Worley, Idaho, is the son of Mark and Nikki Rogers. Rogers is currently employed by Colyer Herefords and enjoys the opportunity to work in the cattle industry. In the future, he plans to continue raising Hereford cattle and expand his current herd. Rogers credits his passion for the Hereford breed to his involvement in the NJHA. Additionally, the people he has been able to meet have molded his career. “I look forward to giving back to the Hereford breed and the people who have shaped me as a person,” Rogers says.

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“My dad always told us that you can have a good heifer, but you won’t get anywhere if you don’t know how to show it,” she says.

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During the fitting portion of the contest, Clark channeled her time in the barn with her family to perform an exemplary fitting job.

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Off the halter, when selecting a showmanship heifer, Clark also notes the quality of hair. Should she be chosen for the senior showmanship finals, a Hereford heifer with great hair helps ace the fitting portion of the competition.

CHAMPION SENIOR SHOWMAN

Clark earns the champion senior showman title after years of dedication and preparation.

While Clark’s efforts in the barn were reflected in the ring this year, Clark is quick to admit that’s not always the case.

Persistence Pays Off

of countless hours spent working and learning long before the show to present each animal to perfection.

“I’ve walked into the ring with great heifers and had them freak out and make it look like I haven’t worked with them at all,” Clark laughs. Showmanship is a partnership, and Clark credits those long hours spent practicing with her show heifer to creating a fantastic showmanship partner. But it’s not just her showmanship that Clark perfected in the barn; she also learned to clip and fit her own cattle. With the fitting contest kicking off the senior showmanship finals, Clark’s grooming skills gave her a legClarkup. recognizes that in the barn there are far fewer female fitters, but she is proud to be one of them. “I’ve been fitting since I was 7,” Clark says. “My dad and uncle always make me fit with the boys.”

The emotion on Clark’s face says it all after earning top senior showmanship honors.

“You have to figure out a way to stand out, to not necessarily show yourself off, but you have to figure out a way to stand out from the crowd,” Clark says.

Clark handed Achieving dreams 101 Clark is often asked: Where did you learn to show like that? To which she replies, “Well, my parents taught me feet go this way, but I truly learned from studying showmen I admire in the ring.”

Recognizing this fact early on helped develop a unique showmanship style of herInown.the final drive, judges asked each showman to switch heifers to reveal their strategy when showing an unfamiliar animal.

More than a look Champion senior showman is a long-awaited title for Clark. For years she consistently placed in the top 10, but never garnered a grand or reserve title. But this year, as the judge shook the reserve champion’s hand, Clark could not help but throw her hands up with joy. Having her sisters ringside largely contributed to her joyous moment.

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Clark found fitting challenging when she first switched from Maine-Anjou and Chianina cattle to Herefords due to a difference in hair. But today, she is armed with an arsenal of tricks to manage Hereford hair — one of her greatest strengths in fitting.

Clark couldn’t contain her excitement, as she was the last one in the ring to receive a handshake.

Clark and her dad, Jeremy, share a hug after her win.

Clark’s love for the cattle industry runs deep. It has allowed her to bond with her family while growing as an Clarkindividual.believes that one’s work at home reflects in the showring.

To finally win such a prestigious award and accomplish a goal of mine is something I will never forget.

Clark says she is incredibly close to her sisters, and the girls spend hours working cattle together. Although working cattle is not always the most glamorous job, Clark says attending JNHE with her sisters makes it worth all the hours of preparation.

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Clark looks forward to her next goal, graduating from Oklahoma State University and becoming a labor and delivery nurse in addition to owning her own herd of purebred cattle.

Watching showmanship does not perfectly translate to one’s own performance but when paired with practice, Clark was able to hone

For Clark, showring success involves strategy and hard work at home.

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Clark touches up a tailhead during the fitting portion of senior showmanship finals.

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Clark set her goal to win senior showmanship at JNHE more than 10 years ago.

Clark has worn the same belt into showmanship competitions since she was 9 years old. It’s her lucky charm. This superstition may sound silly, or it might seem impossible to wear the same belt for a decade, but to Clark it is a reminder of the countless hours poured into the contest and how she Clark found a home in the Hereford breed and says she cannot begin to describe her thankfulness for the people who pushed her to do what she“Theloves.number of people you meet at cattle shows and when judging allows you to push beyond your limits, and get to know other people you wouldn’t regularly meet,” Clark says. Showmanship has helped develop her confidence and showcase her unique skillset, despite being self-described as shy and fearful of theClarkspotlight.says that the only reason she is here today is because of her hard work and dedication to the industry and support of that commitment from family.

While Clark’s skills served her well in the senior showmanship finals, she also had luck on her side.

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Nick Torrance with the 1st place Illinois Quiz Bowl Team. Nick with 1st place Quiz Bowl Written Test banner.

OBJECTIVETORRANCEEXCELLENCEHEREFORDS Scott, Monica, Gabrielle and Nicholas 329 Township Road 2100E | Media, IL 61460 309-746-6274 | torrance4@comcast.net facebook.com/TorranceHerefords Visitors always welcome! Find your passion at JNHE! As the Torrance kids have officially aged out of the Junior National Hereford Expo, we would like to thank AHA, NJHA and staff and volunteers for the life changing experiences offered at JNHE!

Gabi and Nick helped Illinois win the GKB Super States Award twice during their careers. Nick Torrance – passionate about showing Herefords and passionate about Hereford quiz bowl. Quiz bowl involves familiarity with the Hereford business as well as objective knowledge. Nick competed in Hereford quiz bowl 10 years in both junior and senior age groups. At least 5 times he had the high score on the written test and the Illinois teams were 1st place twice and 2nd place six Gabitimes.andNick exhibited more than 20 class winners, 10 division or reserve division winners and were top 10 showmanship. All these winners were born and raised at Torrance Herefords. We will cherish the memories of JNHE. We will be forever grateful for the opportunities and personal growth offered at JNHE. We encourage your family to embrace the many contests and opportunities inside and outside of the showring at JNHE.

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ADVISORS OF THE YEAR

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“Becky and I would want everyone to know how humbled and gracious we are,” Braman says. “There are hundreds of advisors out there working just as hard as we are. We are very, very excited about getting to represent Texas and getting all those accolades.”

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— Dee Braman Becky Allan and Dee Braman accept the NJHA Advisors of the Year award. Pictured (l to r) Wyatt Lawrence, retiring NJHA vice-chairman; Allan; Lauren Gatz, National Hereford Queen; Braman; and Noah Benedict, retiring NJHA chairman.

“You can reach out to parents and say you’re in charge of the silent auction, or you’re in charge of speeches. Without all those families and parents who step up to take little pieces of the pie, there is absolutely no way that the show would function,” Braman says. The number of parents, volunteers, breeders and business owners who support young people makes the Texas Hereford family a special one. Hereford family Consequently, the welcoming nature of the Hereford industry is what drew both the Allans and Bramans back to the breed. Both families had roots in the Hereford industry, but when it was time for their children to grab a show halter, the support, It takes a village, and I think this Hereford family on both the state and national level is that village. There is just no family like Hereford.

by Katie Maupin Miller F rom show moms to show managers, two Texas women humbly accepted the 2022 National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) Advisors of the Year award during the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Louisville, Ky. Becky Allan, of Nocona, and Dee Braman, of Refugio, were recognized for their tireless contributions to the Texas Hereford junior associations.

The Lone Star State does things in a big way, and its junior Hereford programs are no different. Each year, the state’s horned and polled Hereford associations team up to sponsor a state Hereford show, which dwarfs many breeds’ junior nationals. This year the state show, dubbed Bet on Red and White, drew 600 fromentriesmore than 250 exhibitors. And Allan and Braman were at the juniorservedBramanand—theirinstandinghelm,squarelysupportofchildrenMasonAllanMadeline—whoastheassociations’ presidents. Texas rallies behind the Hereford breed and its young people. Each year, the state show offers more than $20,000 worth of prizes, not to

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Allan and Braman win NJHA Advisors of the Year while at the helm of the Texas junior Hereford program.

including Texas Polled Hereford Association manager Chad Oates and his commitment to Texas youth.

Each Texas Hereford junior event is planned with young people in mind — especially those youth who are new to the “Wheneverassociations.someone new comes in, we want them to feel welcome,” Allan says. “We heard this year that the new kids couldn’t wait to come back. The people are so friendly and welcoming. The kids instantly felt like they were part of Allansomething.”grewupas

a military brat who often moved, so she is empathetic to any young person who steps into a new situation. The duo strives to make each junior who sets foot into a Texas Hereford event feel that instant belonging. This philosophy likely contributes to Texas Hereford’s junior programs’ explosiveBramangrowth.notestheir motherly instincts have guided many of their decisions. Not only does the pair want to present their children with ways to grow for the future, but they want to provide opportunities for all of Texas’ young agriculturalists.

As Braman says, “It is not what you have that everyone remembers you by; it is what you do with what you have that leaves a mark.” Both women agree that the Hereford associations — state and national — offer young people opportunities.

encouragement and opportunities surrounding red-white-faced cattle made their choice clear. “We just decided that Herefords were the breed we wanted our kids to show,” Allan says. “It was a great program with Amy Cowan leading it, and then Bailey came in. I just saw what an unbelievable program the NJHANow,offered.”asshow

moms and state advisors, Allan and Braman hope to herald others into the Hereford breed for the same reasons.

“It takes a village, and I think this Hereford family on both the state and national level is that village,” Braman says. “There is just no family like Hereford.”

The next generation

Speaking of young people, Allan’s and Braman’s children have already made their marks both in the showring and in the Hereford breed — raising and exhibiting numerous champions. The life lessons their kids learned ringside have not only helped them garner banners and accolades but also have shaped them into young people who make parents proud. Out of the Allan boys’ many awards, Allan is most proud that her sons, Tyler, Mason and Landry, see a future in the agricultural industry. Her boys often help the next ones in line by mentoring young people and even judging showmanship competitions. Braman is happy to have raised two girls, Madeline and Carlisle, who are just as satisfied to stand at the backdrop behind a calf they have raised as they are to hold the halter of a champion.

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Gatz raised $1,335 from entry fees and T-shirt sales for the event. She hand-delivered a check for that amount to the hospital, which is funded by donations. While visiting with the hospital’s fundraising director, Gatz was able to see the impact of the donations firsthand.

Service after JNHE Gatz recommends future queens commit to an idea early when planning their service projects. She emphasizes queens should be confident in their ability and in the support system to execute the event. The positive feedback Gatz received from participants, their families and the hospital reflect her goals to support the community and encourage service among Hereford youth.

Gatz thanks the generous Hereford National Hereford Queen, Lauren Gatz (right), presented the $1,335 raised through her Queen Service Project to Norton Children’s Hospital. Cornhole for a Cause featured 38 teams tossing 112 beanbags at any given time.

QUEEN SERVICE PROJECT

“Being the National Hereford Queen, my year of service has mainly been to the Hereford association. I felt like doing this service project was a “The event was essentially organized chaos,” Gatz competition,Thesays.bracket-styleheldduring the JNHE state food and fun night on July 17, featured 38 teams. There were 112 bean bags slapping 28 cornhole boards at one time. Although stressful at times, Gatz’s non-stop smile showed how thankful she was for support from the Hereford family, as well as from her mom and the state queens helping facilitate the event. She also appreciated the nationwide support she received from Hereford producers and wanted to share it withGatzothers.says she was proud to use her national platform to advocate for a cause she believes in while facilitating a unique fundraising project.

Gatz shares the pride of giving back. by Payton Paschoal S upport the juniorscommunity.LouisvilleInvolveHerefordandothersattending the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). Those were the 2022 National Hereford Queen Lauren Gatz’s goals when she began brainstorming her queen service project. She accomplished both with Cornhole for a Cause, a cornhole tournament in support of Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville, Ky.

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K innick Paulsen, Preston, Iowa, won the horned owned female show, and Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill., won the polled owned female show at the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo, July 22, in Louisville, Ky.

FEMALE SHOW CHAMPIONS

Father and son duo, Scott and Tyler Bush, Britton, S.D., judged the owned show with 200 horned heifers and 560 Topping the horned owned heifer show was Paulsen’s division V champion, HAWK Murphy 14J ET, a March 26, 2021, daughter of KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. Barbers’ reserve grand champion horned owned female, CHAC BR Haize 1355 ET, was first named division I champion. She was an Oct. 28, 2021, daughter of KLD RW named division V champion. She was a May 21, 2021, daughter of KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. Farmer’s reserve grand champion polled owned female, Bright Miss Lilian 2126 ET was an April 17, 2021, daughter of T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. She was division VII champion. The horned owned female show was sponsored by T/R Cattle Company, Glencoe, Okla. The polled owned female show was sponsored by Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb.

Abbreviations used in expected progeny differences (EPDs) tables: calving ease (CE), birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), yearling weight (YW), dry matter intake (DMI), scrotal circumference (SC), sustained cow fertility (SCF), maternal milk (MM), maternal calving ease (MCE), mature cow weight (MCW), udder suspension (UDDR), teat size (TEAT), carcass weight (CW), rib fat (FAT), ribeye area (REA), marbling (MARB), baldy maternal index (BMI$), Brahman influence index (BII$), and Certified Hereford Beef index(CHB$).

HAWK Murphy 14J ET Grand and division V champion owned horned female, Kinnick Paulsen, Preston, Iowa, with a March 26, 2021, daughter of KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA 3.8 3.5 54 86 0.00.6 13.5 27 0.2104 1.301.30 67 0.018 0.47 Reserve grand and division I champion owned horned female, Henley and Beckett Barber, Channing, Texas, with a Oct. 28, 2021, daughter of KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 3.1 3.5 56 87 0.1 1.4 14.0 34 3.4 106 1.201.20 65 0.028 0.52 0.16324398 117 86 | September 2022 Hereford.org

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Abbreviations used in expected progeny differences (EPDs) tables: calving ease (CE), birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), yearling weight (YW), dry matter intake (DMI), scrotal circumference (SC), sustained cow fertility (SCF), maternal milk (MM), maternal calving ease (MCE), mature cow weight (MCW), udder suspension (UDDR), teat size (TEAT), carcass weight (CW), rib fat (FAT), ribeye area (REA), marbling (MARB), baldy maternal index (BMI$), Brahman influence index (BII$), and Certified Hereford Beef index(CHB$). Mason Allan, Nocona, Texas, with a Nov. 17, 2020, daughter of T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB -2.9 4.9 59 97 0.40.510.8 31 0.7109 1.401.40 79 0.018 0.76

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The Collins sisters won reserve grand champion and champion of division IV with their May 3, 2021, daughter of H Deberard 7454 ET. for class placings and division photos. For complete results, visit Hereford.org Note: The EPDs published are reflective of the show date. Visit Hereford.org to view current EPDs.

Reserve grand and division IV champion bred-and-owned female, Claire and Cierra Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., with a May 3, 2021, daughter of H Deberard 7454 ET. YW DMI SC SCF MCE MCW REA BII$ CHB$ Bred-and-Owned M ason Allan, Nocona, Texas, with his heifer, BACC 629 Georgia Kay 072 ET, rose to the top of the bred-and-owned female show during the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Louisville, Ky., July 20. Claire and Cierra Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., with CLNS Nora 1187, claimed the reserve grand champion title. Alan Miller and Brandon Jones, Gridley, Ill., sorted the 279-head show. Allan claimed grand champion honors after topping division VIII with his Nov. 17, 2020, daughter of T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET.

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BULL AND STEER SHOW CHAMPIONS Abbreviations used in expected progeny differences (EPDs) tables: calving ease (CE), birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), yearling weight (YW), dry matter intake (DMI), scrotal circumference (SC), sustained cow fertility (SCF), maternal milk (MM), maternal calving ease (MCE), mature cow weight (MCW), udder suspension (UDDR), teat size (TEAT), carcass weight (CW), rib fat (FAT), ribeye area (REA), marbling (MARB), baldy maternal index (BMI$), Brahman influence index (BII$), and Certified Hereford Beef index(CHB$). EKS DWK B26 Final Chapter J10 Grand and division IV champion bull, Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with a March 17, 2021, son of CRR 719 Catapult 109. CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA 1.1 3.6 66 113 0.21.0 14.3 36 -1.7 106 1.20 1.10 86 0.0080.590.03 Reserve grand and reserve division IV champion bull, Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with a Feb. 8, 2021, son of CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET. CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 0.9 3.458 88 0.1 1.3 16.9 28 0.7 66 1.201.30 61 -0.0220.44-0.01 348 414 98

Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., exhibited the grand champion bred-and-owned bull, and Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., showed the reserve grand champion, July 20, at the 23rd annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Louisville, Ky. The bred-and-owned bull show was sponsored by HME Herefords, Winterville, Ga., and Hopper Herefords, Maysville, Ky. Scott Greiner, Christiansburg, Va., sorted 79 bulls to name the Kottkamp’schampions.bull,EKS DWK B26 Final Chapter J10, won grand and division IV champion. The March 17, 2021, bull was sired by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Krebs’ reserve champion bull, K Jennings 138 ET, was first named reserve division IV champion. He is a Feb. 8, 2021, son of CHEZ/ PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET. page 103 for class placings and division photos. For complete results, visit Hereford.org Note: The EPDs published are reflective of the show date. Visit Hereford.org to current

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champion steer, Aidan Knobloch, Buckingham, Ill., with a 1,362-pound son of PERKS 7008 Right Track 9028.

Shelton Siblings Win the Steer Show

Holly Shelton, Frederick, Md., showed the grand champion steer, and Chad Shelton, Frederick, Md., exhibited the reserve grand champion steer on July 20 at the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Louisville, Ky. The steer show was sponsored by Upstream Ranch, Taylor, Neb. Judge Scott Greiner, Christiansburg, Va., sorted 87 steers to find the champion.

Holly’s grand champion steer, GSF Koda J79 ET, weighed in at 1,415 sired by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET and bred by Kassidy Rubes, El Reno, Okla. The champion bred-and-owned steer was awarded to Landon and Collin Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Ollie 20J, weighing in at 1,233 pounds for a WDA of 3. The steer was sired by CMCC Extra 451E. Reserve champion bred-andowned steer went to Aidan Knobloch, Buckingham, Ill., with CLC Be Cool 301J. The steer weighed in at 1,362 561CET.

GSF Koda J79 ET Grand and division II champion steer, Holly Shelton, Frederick, Md., with a 1,415-pound son of CH High Roller 756 ET.

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COW-CALF AND GROUP SHOW CHAMPIONS Abbreviations used in expected progeny differences (EPDs) tables: calving ease (CE), birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), yearling weight (YW), dry matter intake (DMI), scrotal circumference (SC), sustained cow fertility (SCF), maternal milk (MM), maternal calving ease (MCE), mature cow weight (MCW), udder suspension (UDDR), teat size (TEAT), carcass weight (CW), rib fat (FAT), ribeye area (REA), marbling (MARB), baldy maternal index (BMI$), Brahman influence index (BII$), and Certified Hereford Beef index(CHB$). MF 308N Caitlin 13C ET Reserve champion owned cow-calf pair, Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with a March 22, 2015, daughter of BR Currency 8144 ET. CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ 1.2 2.8 57 94 -0.1 0.8 3.2 20 2.8 100 1.50 1.6091 0.0080.70 0.15 202268 WORR 2296 Geisha Kyra 501G ET Reserve champion bred-and-owned cow-calf pair, Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with an Oct. 27, 2019, daughter of UPS Sensation 2296 ET. CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 8.2 -0.1 5383 0.1 0.8 22.1 35 4.7 76 1.30 1.40 57 0.0180.50 0.18 432 510 110 Mayo and Bane Capture Top Honors in the Cow-Calf Show

B rayson Mayo, Scott City, Kan., showed the grand champion cow-calf pair in the cow-calf show at the 23rd annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Louisville, Ky., on July 20. The show was sponsored by Innisfail Farm, Madison, Ga. Contender D56 ET, and bred by Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan.

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ 4.3 3.4 60 930.40.8 11.9 28 1.9 102 1.30 1.40 73 0.0280.54 0.17 294 BANE Arizona 201 Reserve

The reserve grand champion cow-calf pair and champion bred-and-owned cow-calf pair was exhibited by Ella Bane, Towanda, Ill. Her cow, BANE Arizona 201, is a Feb. 4, 2020, daughter of CRR 109 On Point 559 ET with a calf at side. See page 102 for class placings and division photos. For complete results, Grand and champion owned cow-calf pair, Brayson Mayo, Scott City, Kan., with a Feb. 4, 2020, daughter of KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. grand and champion bred-and-owned cow-calf pair, Ella Bane, Towanda, Ill., with a Feb. 4, 2020, daughter of CRR 109 On Point 559 ET.

Grand champion state group of five: Texas.

Grand champion state group of three: New Mexico. Champion produce-of-dam group: Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb.

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New Mexico and Texas Top State Group Show, Krebs Wins Produce-of-Dam Group J uniors exhibited cattle in a variety of competitions during the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), Banners in the Bluegrass, in Louisville, Ky., including the produce-of-dam group show and Krebs, Gordon, Neb. Jase Beltz, Canton, Kan., exhibited the reserve grand champion produce-of-dam group. The champion pair was out of JCS Miss Buttercup 7296 and the reserve pair was out of KJ BJ 167X

The grand champion state group of three was exhibited by New Mexico. The reserve grand champion state group of three was shown by exhibitors from West Virginia. The grand champion state group of five was exhibited by Texas. The reserve grand champion state group of five was shown by Indiana.

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Receiving the Golden Pitchfork award for stall maintenance and cleanliness were the youth exhibitors from Maryland. The Golden Pitchfork award is presented to a state association displaying a combination of cleanliness, uniformity in stalling and additional decoration of the area representing the state. The GKB Super States contest is split into two divisions: small states (less than 25 head of cattle shown at the JNHE) and large states (more than 25 head). Members earn points for their state from placings in the showring and in other contests throughout the JNHE. Wyoming won the small states division and Illinois won the large states category. The GKB Super States contest is sponsored by GKB Cattle, Waxahachie, Texas.

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I n addition to exhibiting cattle, Hereford youth competed for numerous special awards during the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), Banners in the Bluegrass, in Louisville, Ky. These awards honored young people both individually and as groups for their dedication to Hereford cattle and their success throughout the week. Landry Allan, Nocona, Texas, was named the junior premier breeder. Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., were named the junior premier exhibitor. Adult premier breeder honors went to Hawk Livestock, Earlville, Ill.

Special Awards Presented During JNHE

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was chosen as champion senior showman on July 19, 2022, at the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Louisville, Ky. Reserve champion honors were awarded to Gage Tebo, Leesburg, Ind. Sullivan Texas; sixth place – Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind.; seventh place – Tar Tut, Faribault, Minn.; eighth place –Maddie O’Leary, Brock, Texas; ninth place – Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla.; and 10th place – Sara McCann Harfst, selected champion peewee showman, and Ella Weldon, Piedmont, Okla., was reserve champion peewee showman.

The Judge sisters, Ashley JudgeWagner, Loveland, Colo., and Jessie Judge, El Paso, Ill., evaluated the Top 10 senior showmen (l to r): Chancee Clark, Muldrow, Okla.; Gage Tebo, Leesburg, Ind.; Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis.; Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D.; Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas; Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind.; Tar Tut, Faribault, Minn.; Maddie O’Leary, Brock, Texas; Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla.; and Sara McCann Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore. 96 | September 2022 Hereford.org

Top 10 peewee showman (l to r): Josie Beltz, Canton, Kan.; Ella Weldon, Piedmont, Okla.; Quaid McIntyre, Leedey, Okla.; Kinsley Bremer, Fullerton, Neb.; Madelyn Grace Thompson, Amity, Mo.; Wyatt Gunn, Greenfield, Ill.; Andrew Ray, Brookesville, Ky.; Reese Barron, Talala, Okla.; Kaytlyn Harfst, Battle Creek, Mich.; Elsie Manternach, Cascade, Iowa. Hereford.org September 2022 | 97

Indiana was second place in the team fitting contest — (l to r): Maddox Gunn, Greenfield; Bailey Landrum, Huntington; Clayton Musser, Otterbein.

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tate associations sent in their best junior fitters to go head-to-head in the fitting contest sponsored by Sullivan Supply. Each team consisted of one senior, one intermediate and one junior or peewee exhibitor. The teams had 40 minutes to fit their animal. Jacob Wolfrey, 2022 Hereford Herdsman of the Year, Jarrettsville, Md., and Melissa Silas, Leedey, reigned supreme when the adhesive settled. Team Indiana: Clayton Musser, Otterbein; Maddox Gunn, Greenfield and Bailey Landrum, Huntington, Ind., was second. Rounding out the top three was team Texas: Braxton Lockhart, Caldwell;

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Men aged 31-and-over division winners are: (l to r) Jonathan Hall, second place; and Jared Decker, first place. Not pictured: Jonathan Harfst, third place.

finish line on Monday, July 18, at the 23rd annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Louisville, Ky. The race was open to all ages of Hereford and running enthusiasts. First place overall female went to Kristin Bielema, with a time of 20 minutes and 43 seconds. First place overall male went to Colton Coffman, with a time of 20 minutes and 38 seconds. First place in the girls’ 14-and-under division was Ella Keen, and first place in the boys’ 14-and-under division was Cooper Weaber. McKenna Gatz won first place in the women aged 15-30 division, and Greyson Keen placed first in the same group for men. Winning the women’s 31-and-over division was Chelsea Duis, and men’s 31-and-over division winner was Jared Decker. Grand Meadows Farm, Ada, Mich., sponsored the race. All proceeds from the event went to the Hereford Youth Foundation of American (HYFA) to support its mission of promoting leadership and education. To view full results, visit Hereford.org.

Girls’ 14-and-under winners are: (front row l to r) Kristin Waters, third place; and Kynsleigh Krebs, second place. Not pictured: Ella Keen, first place.

Women aged 15-30 division winners are: (l to r) Morgan Firlus, second place; McKenna Gatz, first place. Not pictured: Dellana Muck, third place.

Runners Participate in the HYFA 5K

Women aged 31-and-over division winners are: (l to r) Chelsea Duis, first place; Kyla Waters, second place; and Naomi Funkhouser, third place.

5K RACE RESULTS

Overall female division winner Kristin

Boys’ 14-and-under winners are: (front row l to r) Trevor Crutcher, third place; Kaden Hitz, second place; and Cooper Weaber, first place.

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Overall male division winner Colton Coffman (front row).

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1. Landon and Collin Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Ollie 20J by CMCC Extra 451E. 2. Sage Lawrence, Avilla, Ind., with Purple Larry Dirt 77J by Purple Cobain 30D ET. 3. Oren and Mason Stowers, Frankfort, Ind., with DDL Zeus 115 by CH High Roller 756 ET. Class 009 — Calved 1/3/2021 to 4/14/2021 10 head shown

1. Ella Jacobs, Frederick, Md., with CH Jaded 185 ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET.

1. Suter Clark, Gretna, Va., with CC Empire 181J by CH High Roller 756 ET. 2. Braden, Wynn and Jhett West, Sheridan, Wyo., with 4T 3024 Lad 1382 by 4T L3 Junior 3024. 3. Kora Hawkins, Jane Lew, W.Va., with 3HAWK Jupiter 6153 J19 by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. Division II

1. Chad Shelton, Frederick, Md., with 6MC 2528 Classic 136 by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Blake and Matthew Bruns, North Platte, Neb., with H Dominate 1251 by SR Dominate 308F ET. 3. T.R. Putz, Otley, Iowa, with Catalyst B3 by SS 109 Catalyst 02F. Class 011 — Calved 1/22/2021 to 3/24/2021

1. Cady Pieper, Zurich, Kan., with PLCC CWP Sully 1018J by KT’s Big Jake 403. 2. Jalyn, Danica and Brinley Davis, Maple Hill, Kan., with Baja Willy 7J by CH High Roller 756 ET. 3. Levi Roth, Windsor, Mo., with RHF 8143 Mister Rum 1075 by RHF 8Y Red Rum 8143F ET. Class 006 — Calved 2/9/2021 to 6/1/2021 9 head shown

1. Lexi Kunde, Zwingle, Iowa, with DEP GP Venus LK 4 ET by DEP Good & Plenty ET. 2. Jessica Harvey, Hamilton, Mich., with Werk Steer 104 by NJW 84B 10W Journey 53D. 3. Braden Shotzman, Charleston, Ark., with BCH Rip 16 by Woodmont Zeus A97. Class 007 — Calved 12/10/2020 to 6/25/2021 10 head shown

1. Kinsley Gillig, Blue Rapids, Kan., with 860. 3. Katelin Scott, Crawford, Okla., With KS Looney Tunes 2209 by KS 6140 6011 Fresh Prince 860. Class 008 — Calved 2/28/2021 to 5/30/2021 11 head shown

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DIVISION AND CLASS PLACINGS ------------------------------------------------ Cow-Calf Pairs ----------------------------------------------Bred-and-Owned Division Class 001 — Calved 1/17/2020 to 5/5/2020 8 head shown 1. Ella Bane, Towanda, Ill., with BANE Arizona 201 by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 2. Samuel Birdsall, Torrington, Wyo., with DHB 8130 5011 Venessa 016 by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. 3. Bailey and Shelby Pearl, DuQuoin, Ill., with EF 120A Gypsy 4H ET by Purple Revolt 120A ET. Class 002 — Calved 12/5/2015 to 10/27/2019 5 head shown 1. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR 2296 Geisha Kyra 501G ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Mya Bevan, Platteville, Wis., with BB Charlie 13G by BB Mya’s Maverick 85E. 3. Nora Cave, Elkin, N.C., with PAC 320 46B Cathy 35C by CRR 109 Catapult 320. Owned Division Class 003 — Calved 2/4/2020 to 4/1/2020 8 head shown 1. Brayson Mayo, Scott City, Kan., with KJ 672D Classy Cat 883H by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 2. Samuel Hunt, Madison, Ga., with Innisfail 839E 907E 004H ET by KJ 310C Leader 839E. 3. Julia, Jacqueline and Johanna Studer, Frankfort, Kan., with NH Diamond Club 019 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. Class 004 — Calved 4/16/2014 to 10/22/2019 6 head shown 1. Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with MF 308N Caitlin 13C ET by BR Currency 8144 ET. 2. Emma Lynn, Purcell, Okla., with JPDL T/R Ms Spice G202 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. 3. Kiera and Kinsley Bremer, Fullerton, Neb., with EF Lady Queen G116 ET by Frenzen Bar JZ Bruiser B30. -------------------------------------------------------- Steers ------------------------------------------------------Division I Class 005 — Calved 10/22/2020 to 4/22/2021 6 head shown

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2. Brayson Mayo, Scott City, Kan., with CKCC Sir 1690J by R Leader 6964. 3. Ella Weldon, Piedmont, Okla., with MCKY Max 1076 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. Class 014 — Calved 1/6/2021 to 3/21/2021 head shown Kaylie Shelton, Frederick, Md., with CFCC Mamba 192 by CFCC Notorious 56F ET. Aubree and Cayden Wood, Fremont, Ohio, with HH Spare Change 128 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Rianna Chaney, Rocky Ridge, Md., with Purple Brennan 60J by Purple RGR Moonshine 104E. I champion: Suter Clark, Gretna, Va., with CC Empire 181J by CH High Roller 756 ET. I bred-and-owned reserve champion: Kora Hawkins, Jane Lew, W.Va., with 3HAWK Jupiter 6153 J19 by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. Hereford.org

1. Katie Johnson, Independence, Iowa, with CHRY Freddy Mercury 15J by CHRY Sergeant Davis. 2. Aidan Knobloch, Buckingham, Ill., with CLC Be Cool 301J by PERKS 7008 Right Track 9028. 3. Grant Ward, Oak Grove, Mo., with MAV Baxter 109I ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Class 012 — Calved 1/29/2021 to 4/24/2021

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Division I reserve champion: Samuel Birdsall,Division I champion: Emma Lynn, Purcell, Okla., with ERL Steele 2022 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

1. Atley Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with CORKS ARK Warden 2155 by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. 2. Brayden Drum, Harrisburg, Ark., with DRUM Mr Jump Start 93J by K Cartel 708 ET. 3. Cooper and Jorie Miller, Newcastle, Wyo., with DCLL Captain Hook 79J2 by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET. Class 019 — Calved 8/28/2021 to 9/30/2021 10 head shown

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1. Saige Ward, Laramie, Wyo., with SLW 796 Delta 101J ET by SR Dominate 308F ET.

1. Samuel Birdsall, Torrington, Wyo., with DHB 019 016 Dick Allis 2073 by DHB 8058 8052 STK 019. 2. Cassie Allscheid, Waterloo, Ill., with OAKS Yukon Jack 405K ET by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET. 3. Brooke Aue, Auburndale, Wis., with A&W’s Dutton BK by Wildcat Bronze 918. Class 016 Calved 1/2/2022 to 2/17/2022 head

1. Addison Koontz, Thomas, Okla., with SG Sensations Edition J111 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Corbin and Caden Perry, Hill, Ill., with CEP GF 6153 Future G02F 32I ET by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. Gavin Rhode, Stewartsville, Mo., with S L F Witt 161 by GKB 88X Laramie B293. Class 021 — Calved 5/1/2021 to 5/19/2021 6 head shown

Division II reserve champion: Kade and Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill.; and Perks Ranch, Division III reserve champion: Addison Koontz, Thomas, Okla., with SG Sensations Edition J111 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Division III champion: Mary Shirley, Sparta, Tenn., with MCS Hot Topic 121 by CH High Roller 756 ET. September 2022 | 103

1. Emma Lynn, Purcell, Okla., with ERL Steele 2022 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Ella Bane, Towanda, Ill., with BANE Reuben James 221 by Purple Reuben James 40A ET. 3. Maddox and Wyatt Gunn, Greenfield, Ind., with GB BP Gated Community 101K ET by CRR 8Y Leverage 971. II Class 017 — Calved 11/2/2021 to 12/17/2021 head

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1. Libby Rushton, Waverly, Tenn., with HAF 2296 Beretta J102 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Jalyn Davis, Maple Hill, Kan., with DD Rustler 24 by K Rustic 711 ET. 3. Morgan Brewer, Mount Vernon, Ark., with BCC Ole Red Catapult M11J by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Class 018 — Calved 10/2/2021 to 10/25/2021 8 head shown

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1. Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS DWK B26 Final Chapter J10 by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Aidyn and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas; GKB Herefords, Desdemona, Texas; and Barber Ranch, Channing, Texas, with BR GKB Silverado J031 ET by Loewen Genesis G16 ET. 3. KayAnn Eck, Putnam, Okla.; and Square G Ranch, Thomas, Okla., with SG KME 9106 Jace J68 by H LAR Deberard 9106 ET.

1. Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR GKB Apollo 1323 by BR Belle Air 6011. 2. Kade and Kendall Boatman, and Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill., with PERKS 2TK 5101 Jabari 1122 ET by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. 3. Megan Mallory, Madison, Va., with MM On Cue M019 by MYO 559 On Time 927 ET. Division III Class 020 — Calved 6/9/2021 to 7/16/2021 3 head shown

Division I reserve champion: Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Pristine 2605 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET.

Division V reserve champion: Madilyn Norvell, Tuttle, Okla., with NCC Bankroll 0901 EXAR ET by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET.

Division II champion: Landry Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC Ms Spice 178 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Division II reserve champion: Sara McCann Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore., with Harfst D56 Destiny 121 ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 104 | September 2022 Hereford.org

DIVISION AND CLASS PLACINGS Class 024 — Calved 2/1/2021 to 2/25/2021 7 head shown 1. Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Jennings 138 ET by CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET. 2. Will Freking, Alpha, Minn., with FCC Advance 191 ET by ECR 628 Ivys Advance 8923 ET. 3. Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif., with M BSM 10Y Homeboy 1025 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 025 — Calved 1/9/2021 to 1/26/2021 7 head shown 1. Ella Callicott, Only, Tenn., with RBF 2296 Rhett H014 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Trevor Lockhart, Caldwell, Texas, with DBLL 7437 Mandalorian 116 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 3. Nicholas Torrance, Media, Ill., with RST NST H Hauler 54B 1J ET by NJW Long Haul 36E ET. Division V Class 026 — Calved 8/28/2020 to 11/16/2020 5 head shown 1. Fallon Gohr, Madras, Ore., with GOHR Miles McKee 0064 ET by C Miles McKee 2103 ET. 2. Madilyn Norvell, Tuttle, Okla., with NCC Bankroll 0901 EXAR ET by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. 3. Sara McCann Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore., and Brumley Farms, Orovada, Nev., with BF Harfst Johnny Ringo 057H by SR TKC La Grange 6126 ET. -------------------------------------- Bred-And-Owned Females -------------------------------------Division I Class 027 — Calved 3/1/2022 to 4/12/2022 7 head shown 1. Riggin Goings, Royal Center, Ind., with CC RRG Harper 2412 by JCS 88X 5847 ET. 2. Cassie and Krista Allscheid, Waterloo, Ill., with OAKS Classic Harley 402K ET by T/R BPF Class 028 — Calved 2/1/2022 to 2/27/2022 11 head shown 1. Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Pristine 2605 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Paislee Van Horn, Morgantown, Ind., with VH 1326 Kandy Girl 02K ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 3. Kiera Bremer, Fullerton, Neb., with EF Lady Queen K17 by KJ BJ 58Z Contender Class 029 — Calved 1/15/2022 to 1/31/2022 Landon Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Kiss to Remember 6KET by K Rustic 711 ET. 2. Addison Young, Lexington, Ill., with YCC Ms Fern 2296 2206 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. J.D. Seward, Rockville, Ind., with SLC Kiki Blueprint 201K by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. Class 030 — Calved 1/2/2022 to 1/11/2022

501K by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET. 3. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR D87 Geisha Nia 102K by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. Division II Class 031 — Calved 12/13/2021 to 12/26/2021 7 head shown 1. Reid Allen, Quincy, Ill., with My Merlot 1221 by LCC FBF Time Traveler 480. 2. Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Vibrant 116 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. 3. Taylor Dieball, Little River, Kan., with TD Jessica 702 2296 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 032 — Calved 12/1/2021 to 12/10/2021 6 head shown 1. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with TFR KR Mimosa Lady 2153 ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. 2. Samuel Birdsall, Torrington, Wyo., with DHB 901 200G Audrey 108 ET by CSC 701

Division V champion: Fallon Gohr, Madras, Ore., with GOHR Miles McKee 0064 ET by C Miles McKee 2103 ET.

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1. Saige Ward, Laramie, Wyo., with SLW 9011 Doja 18J by H BAR 82 ET. 2. Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with TKC JC Air Bella 1999 by KLD RW Pathfinder D88 ET. 3. Colby and Ryan Rogers, Eatonville, Wa., with RH 8923 Jackie J4 by ECR 628 Ivys Advance 8923 ET. Class 040 — Calved 5/18/2021 to 5/25/2021 6 head shown

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1. Landry Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC Ms Spice 178 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Beckett and Henley Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Anna J066 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with TFR KR Roses and Wine 2152 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Class 034 — Calved 11/2/2021 to 11/15/2021

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1. Sara McCann Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore., with Harfst D56 Destiny 121 ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 2. Dirk, Luke, Judd and Eric Daniels, Dalhart, Texas, with CHH EJD Pretty Reckless 1179 by CHH 124Y Fast Hand 9053 ET. 3. Madeline Braman, Refugio, Texas, with MC Jo Mama Think’s Im Good by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Division III Class 035 — Calved 10/2/2021 to 10/27/2021

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1. Levi Womack, Pembroke, Ky., with Womack Summer Fashion 199 by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 2. Coledon Vroegh, Knoxville, Iowa, with Miss Kinzlie by KT Small Town Kid 5051. 3. Molly Minihan, Wheaton, Kan., with RMR Irish Jolene 110J by SH Revolution C685. Class 042 — Calved 5/5/2021 to 5/12/2021

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2. Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., with ROF 2296 Juliet 407J by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Division III champion: Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Pina Colada 115 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. Division III reserve champion: Landon Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Good Lord Lorrie21JET by K Rustic 711 ET.

1. Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Pina Colada 115 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. 2. Samuel Hunt, Madison, Ga., with Innisfail RYC 110J by LCC Redneck Yacht Club 7671 ET. 3. Faith Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BH 09F Penelope 07J by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET. Class 038 — Calved 8/2/2021 to 9/2/2021

1. Jayden Simpson, Roachdale, Ind., with JLS Juliet 05J by EKS DWK B26 Caesar G74. 2. Carlisle Braman, Refugio, Texas, with MC Miss Mercedes 2155 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Fallon Gohr, Madras, Ore., with GOHR Chevelle 396 by C GOHR Thrill Ride 4105. Class 041 — Calved 5/14/2021 to 5/17/2021 7 head shown

Division V reserve champion: Sage Lawrence, Avilla, Ind., with SEL Jade 113J by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. September 2022 | 105

3. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR 109 Desirae 51J ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

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6 head shown 1. Claire and Cierra Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., with CLNS Nora 1187 by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Alexis Watkins, Carey, Ohio, with Musgrave’s Miss Molly by KT Small Town Kid 5051. 3. Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif., with M BSM 1701 My Person 1061 by PERKS BH 5017 Sensation 9059ET. Division V Class 044 — Calved 4/7/2021 to 4/26/2021

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1. Bennett Holt, Caldwell, Idaho, with HOLT 5378 87G Miranda 1406 by NJW 133A 6589 Manifest 87G ET. 2. Layna Ottmers, Fredericksburg, Texas, with OTTM Belle 20F by OTTM 5D Prince Charming 2Y79. 3. Addison Koontz, Thomas, Okla., with SG NMK Miss Jocelyn J37 by MCM 6964 Charger 702E. Division IV Class 039 — Calved 6/3/2021 to 7/21/2021 11 head shown

1. Kaylie Shelton, Frederick, Md., with GMC Maci 5J by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET.

1. Collin and Landon Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Good Lord Lorrie21JET by K Rustic 711 ET. 2. Saylor Douglas, Merit, Texas, with DPH 109 6129 Joy 132 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 3. Hardy Edwards IV, Winterville, Ga., with HME 2020 175 Camey J22 ET by Langfords 2020 Vision. Class 037 — Calved 9/3/2021 to 9/15/2021

1. Kade and Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK 8061 Jolene 105J by PERKS CATO 4063 Da Bomb 7112ET. 2. Cooper and Jorie Miller, Newcastle, Wyo., with DCLL Sloe Gin Fizz 14J ET by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET. 3. Emma, Daniel and Morgan Richardson, Capron, Ill., with RF Copacabana 10J by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Class 043 — Calved 5/1/2021 to 5/3/2021

1. Landry Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 612 Hadley 164 ET by UPS Mighty 7850 ET. 2. KayAnn Eck, Putnam, Okla., with RER 7454 Ms Joslyn 151J ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 3. KayAnn Eck, Putnam, Okla., with SG KME 7454 Janie J141 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. Class 036 — Calved 9/16/2021 to 9/29/2021 9 head shown

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ET. 2. Walker Dunn, Cochranton, Pa., with WD 559 Loretta 0171ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Jase and Josie Beltz, Canton, Kan., with JB N/R Heidi 12H by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 056 — Calved 8/2/2020 to 9/15/2020 9 head shown 1. Saylor Douglas, Merit, Texas, with DPH 109 6129 Jessie 2033 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Fallon and Gunnar Gohr, Madras, Ore., with GOHR Platinum 0072 by GOHR 0245 Payday 6026. 3. Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Kathryn 2007 by BR Bold Gold 7083. Division VI reserve champion: Sage, Kashlyn Division VII reserve champion: Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., with CFCC Poppy 307J ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Division VIII reserve champion: Saylor Douglas, Merit, Texas, with DPH 109 6129 Jessie 2033 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 106 | September 2022 Hereford.org

2. Jase and Josie Beltz, Canton, Kan., with JB N/R Jewel 21J ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. 3. Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill., with SPIN BIGGS Vanna 8J by MAV Premonition 414B. Division VI Class 046 — Calved 3/16/2021 to 3/22/2021

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1. Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., with CFCC Poppy 307J ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 2. Cory Stumpf, Columbia, Ill., with SLC 55C Kelli 5J by JTH SC Waylon 55C ET. 3. Case Thomas, Richmond, Ky., with PCT Kit 821 106 by NST GAT H 54B Ray 30F ET.

1. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Jemma 149 ET by SR Dominate 308F ET. 2. Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with CHEZ Lucy 1630J ET by CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET. 3. Bryden and Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Jacklyn J024 ET by BR 124Y Travis E132 ET. Division VII Class 049 — Calved 2/14/2021 to 2/28/2021

Class 050 — Calved 2/2/2021 to 2/13/2021

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1. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Josie 136 ET by Churchill High Noon 8339F ET. 2. Sage Lawrence, Avilla, Ind., with SEL Jolene 102J by EXR Air Express 8135 ET. 3. Joseph Schohr, Oroville, Calif., with SS Rose Belle 2101 by C Belle Air 8016.

Class 052 — Calved 1/2/2021 to 1/18/2021

1. Riley Rhodes, Carlinville, Ill., with Purple RGR Mags 8J ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 2. Aidyn and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Maple J009 ET by Loewen Genesis G16 ET. 3. Delaney Chester, Oregonia, Ohio, with RCSC Jorja 101J ET by Churchill Sensation 028X. VIII Class 053 — Calved 11/6/2020 to 12/24/2020

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Class 045 — Calved 3/23/2021 to 4/4/2021

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1. Malina Lindstrom, Elm Creek, Neb., with LIN Fran’s Kelly 1557 by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 2. Libby and Peyton Pérez, Nara Visa, N.M., with PCC New Mexico Lady 1107 ET by JDH AH Standout 16G ET. 3. Clancey Sweatman, Easton, Ill., with CSC HBCC 8923 Sancha 022J by ECR 628 Ivys Advance Class 047 — Calved 3/6/2021 to 3/15/2021

1. Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., with CFCC OG Peaches 1J ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 2. Braxton Carper, Vevay, Ind., with CF Slow Gin Fizz 65J by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET. 3. Dustin and Wesley Blue Rapids, Kan., with SH/WD Cutie 2296 J413 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 048 — Calved 3/1/2021 to 3/5/2021

1. Will Freking, Alpha, Minn., with FCC 8923 Flo’s 101 by ECR 628 Ivys Advance 8923 ET. and Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan., with SH/WD KL Nala J348 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Sydney EspenscheidCenterville, Iowa, with SAS Ms Jeanie 7J by EXR Platinum 9200 ET. Class 051 — Calved 1/20/2021 to 1/31/2021

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1. Sage Lawrence, Avilla, Ind., with SEL Jade 113J by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET.

1. Mason Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 629 Georgia Kay 072 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Harper Starnes, Fort Payne, Ala., with SFCC TRM Lady Endure 0254 ET by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET. 3. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with TFRKR Leather N Lace 2050 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. Class 054 — Calved 9/17/2020 to 10/20/2020 head shown Landry Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 228Z Tara 054 ET by KLD RW Marksman D87

1. Ava Gilbert, Fults, Ill., with BF HAWK 711 Fancy 10J ET by K Rustic 711 ET. 2. Tessa, Austin and Makenna Smith, Hubertus, Wis., with Purple Cottons Clover 146J ET by CRR About Time 743. 3. Jade Carson, Hamlin, Texas, with B&C Ms Option 1359J by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Class 058 — Calved 11/2/2021 to 11/28/2021 12 head shown

1. Brayden Drum, Harrisburg, Ark., with H Congeniality 1898 ET by SR Dominate 308F ET. 2. Carly, Elsie and Leona Manternach, Cascade, Iowa, with MCM D56 Marlie Jazz 2119 ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Ella Weldon, Piedmont, Okla., with UPS Miss 2296 Sensation 1604 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

1. Colton and Emma Davisson, Calamus, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Laura 199J ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Beckett and Henley Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Anna J066 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Dirk, Luke, Judd and Eric Daniels, Dalhart, Texas, with CHH EJD Pretty Reckless 1179 by CHH 124Y Fast Hand 9053 ET. Class 059 — Calved 10/15/2021 to 10/31/2021 9 head shown

Division I Polled Class 063 — Calved 12/11/2021 to 12/30/2021

1. Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with JFR Jackpot Winner 1052ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. 2. Grady Creamer, Waxahachie, Texas, with GKB 8123 Brooklyn F071 1803 by BR Belle Air 8123. 3. KayAnn Eck, Putnam, Okla., with SG KME 7454 Janie J141 ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. Class 061 — Calved 9/6/2021 to 9/26/2021 11 head shown

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1. Reid Allen, Quincy, Ill., with My Merlot 1221 by LCC FBF Time Traveler 480. 2. Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Vibrant 116 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. 3. Ava Gilbert, Fults, Ill., with BF 6964 Mindy’s Dream 11J ET by R Leader 6964. Class 064 — Calved 12/1/2021 to 12/10/2021

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1. Henley and Beckett Barber, Tuttle, Okla., with GKB 5182 Mis Dom 8228 1518 by C Black Hawk Down ET. 3. Grady, Grant and Gwendalyn Brix, Logan, Iowa, with KCW Amber 1015J by ECR 628 Ivys Advance 8923 ET. Division II Horned Class 060 — Calved 10/1/2021 to 10/11/2021

1. Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla., with GN Justifiable 1044J ET by H The Profit 8426 ET. 2. Collin and Landon Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman Good Lord Lorrie21JET

1. Macy Macke, Lake City, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Journey 198J ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with TFR KR Mimosa Lady 2153 ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. 3. Gage Creamer, Waxahachie, Texas, with CH Ms Rizzy 1105 by C Spot On 6128 ET. Class 065 — Calved 11/20/2021 to 11/30/2021 12 head shown

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1. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with TFR KR Roses And Wine 2152 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Duncan Patton, Comer, Ga., with WSCC Athena 04J ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Harrison Roberts, Williamsburg, Mass., with Bofat Hill Lucky Seven ET by CHEZ/ PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET. Class 066 — Calved 11/10/2021 to 11/18/2021 head shown Ella Bane, Towanda, Ill., with RGR Janet 150J by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. Madilyn and Saylor Norvell, Tuttle, Okla., with WF Mirror Image 1300 ET by CH

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Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Arabella J063 ET by CRR 109 Catapult 322. 2. Sara McCann Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore., with Harfst D56 Destiny 121 ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 3. Foster Christiana, Tenn., with BK Joyful Gal 1096J by BK WF Apache A28. Division II Polled Class 068 — Calved 10/20/2021 to 10/29/2021

Polled division IV champion: Troy, Ala., with EXR Daydream 1281 ET by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. Polled division IV reserve champion: Sara McCann Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore., with KJ 746D Coco Beach 536J ET by JDH AH Benton 8G ET.

1. Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Pina Colada 115 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. 2. Kassidy Schumann, Lecompton, Kan., with BK Jumpy Lady 1097J by H The Profit 8426 ET.

Class 067 — Calved 11/1/2021 to 11/8/2021

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1. Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with BACC 629 Georgia Kay 165 ET by BR Copper 124Y. 2. Collin Welper, Hart, Texas, with BACC 629 Georgia Kay 160 ET by BR Copper 124Y. 3. Landry Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 612 Hadley 164 ET by UPS Mighty 7850 ET. Class 069 — Calved 10/8/2021 to 10/19/2021 10 head shown

1. Blayklee Stelzer, Oologah, Okla., with BK TRF Jiggy Olivia 1048J by H The Profit 8426 ET.

1. Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla., with JFR Jackpot Lotto 1051ET by CH High Roller 756 2. Garrett and Scott Hickey, Staunton, Va., with KJ 417F Sweet Sassy 575J by EPHR Elker Blazer 206D. 3. Glennys McGurk, Kingman, Ind., with Innisfail VH RYC 101D 108J by LCC Redneck Yacht Club 7671 ET. Division III Polled Class 071 — Calved 9/23/2021 to 9/30/2021 9 head shownandBryce Brancel, Endeavor, Wis., with PSC SCC Diamond 1027 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 2. Maddox and Wyatt Greenfield, Ind., with BP CB Be Jealous of Me ET by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET.

1. KayAnn Eck, Putnam, Okla., with RER 7454 Ms Joslyn 151J ET by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2. Keeli Peters, Whitney, Texas, with GKB 5182 Pokerface 8679 1520 by C Black Hawk 3. Evan Jackson, Holladay, Tenn., with HPH 57D Doja 108I ET by H Montgomery Class 070 — Calved 10/1/2021 to 10/6/2021

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2. Liberty Suchan, Gowrie, Iowa, with HAWK Ava 2101 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic

Polled division II champion: Modesto, Calif., with BACC 629 Georgia Kay 165 ET by BR Copper 124Y. Polled division II reserve champion: Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla., with JFR Jackpot Lotto 1051ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. Polled division I reserve champion: Ella Bane, Towanda, Ill., with RGR Janet 150J by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET.

3. Hannah and Isaac Scyphers, Abingdon, Va., with C Lady Genesis 1320 by Loewen Genesis G16 ET. Class 073 — Calved 9/9/2021 to 9/12/2021

3. Corbin Fink, Wamego, Kan., with HAWK Ashley 2103 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic Class 072 — Calved 9/13/2021 to 9/21/2021

3. Brayson Mayo, Scott City, Kan., with KJ 746D Sweet Coco 531J ET by JDH AH Benton 8G ET. Class 076 — Calved 8/2/2021 to 8/31/2021 12 head shown

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1. Landon and Collin Deatsman, Ind., with HAWK Regan 42J ET by K Rustic 711 ET. 2. Matthew, Kason and North Platte, Neb., with HPF 308 Hershey 150 ET by SR Dominate 308F ET. Shirley, Sparta, Tenn., with MCS Natty 421 by KLD RW Momentum D731 ET. Class 081 — Calved 6/9/2021 to 6/27/2021 14 head shown

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1. Levi Womack, Pembroke, Ky., with Womack Summer Fashion 199 by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 2. Emma, Daniel and Morgan Richardson, Capron, Ill., with RF Copacabana 10J by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. 3. Fallon Gohr, Madras, Ore., with GOHR Chevelle 396 by C GOHR Thrill Ride 4105. Class 084 — Calved 5/4/2021 to 5/9/2021 13 head shown 1. Maddox and Wyatt Gunn, Greenfield, Ind., with HL BOY Juju 509J by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 2. Hannah and Ryan Oleson, Arkdale, Wis., with OFF 2296 Pixie by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Delaney Chester, Oregonia, Ohio, with HAWK Lucia 34J ET by CRR 8Y Leverage 971. Class 085 — Calved 5/1/2021 to 5/3/2021 head shown Madelyn Thompson, Amity, Mo., with MCM 8815F Marli Jean 152J by CHEZ/PUGH/ HARA Logic 8815F ET. 2. Claire and Cierra Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., with CLNS Nora 1187 by H Deberard 7454 ET. 3. Scott and Garrett Hickey, Staunton, Va., with BART Rosebud 1015 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET.

Horned division III champion: Stetson Storey, Stockton, Ill., with HL Boy Jawanda 092J ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Horned division III reserve champion: Kolterman, Garland, Neb., with KOLT -67 Sapphires Candy 69 ET by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. Polled division VI reserve champion: Claire and Cierra Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., with CLNS Nora 1187 by H Deberard 7454 ET. 2022 | 109

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1. Vivian Thompson, Troy, Ala., with EXR Daydream 1281 ET by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET.

1. Chancee Clark, Muldrow, Okla., with CMCC Just a Tease 1059J ET by SR Dominate 308F ET.

2. Samantha Campbell, Eaton, Colo., with KJ 745D Adora 528J ET by KJ 482Y Domino 833A.

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1. Malina and Cooper Lindstrom, Elm Creek, Neb., with CH MS 155B Amy 1220 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 2. Bennett Holt, Caldwell, Idaho, with HOLT 5378 87G Miranda 1406 by NJW 133A 6589 Manifest 87G ET. Addison Koontz, Thomas, Okla., with SG NMK Miss Jocelyn J37 by MCM 6964 Charger 702E. Division III Horned Class 077 — Calved 6/3/2021 to 7/6/2021 head shown

2. Maddie O’Leary, Weatherford, Texas, with HAW Shivers 802J by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. 3. Leona and Carly Manternach, Cascade, Iowa, with Purple Fallon 112J ET by CRR About Time 743. Division VI Polled Class 083 — Calved 5/10/2021 to 5/18/2021 13 head shown

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2. Sara McCann Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore., with KJ 746D Coco Beach 536J ET by JDH AH Benton 8G ET. 3. Samuel Hunt, Madison, Ga., with Innisfail RYC 110J by LCC Redneck Yacht Club 7671 ET. Class 075 — Calved 9/1/2021 to 9/3/2021 8 head shown

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1. Jason Baust, Rocky Ridge, Md., with GSF Taylor J94 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. 2. Connelly, Addison and Davis Ward, Oak Grove, Mo., with MAV Blessed Emerson 180I ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. 3. Adeline Sorgen, Convoy, Ohio, with SCG Diana 164ET by EXR Platinum 9200 ET. Class 082 — Calved 5/19/2021 to 6/8/2021 12 head shown

1. Blakely and Stetson Storey, Stockton, Ill., with HL BOY Jawanda 092J ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 2. Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with ECR Miss Julie 0117 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Will Freking, Alpha, Minn., with CHEZ KRCK Honey 199 ET by CHEZ/HARA/PUGH Bandit 7304E ET. Division V Polled Class 080 — Calved 7/1/2021 to 7/28/2021 7 head shown

1. Michael Kolterman, Garland, Neb., with KOLT -67 Sapphires Candy 69 ET by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. 2. Colby and Ryan Rogers, Eatonville, Wa., with RH 8923 Jackie J4 by ECR 628 Ivys Advance 8923 ET. Caroline Munson, Shallowater, Texas, with BACC 401B Ms Becky 146 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 078 — Calved 5/8/2021 to 5/31/2021 Lane Cady, New Windsor, Md., with HAWK Ryder 37J ET by K Rustic 711 ET. 2. Kade and Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK 8061 Jolene 105J by PERKS CATO 4063 Da Bomb 7112ET. 3. Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa, with Purple Levita 100J ET by CRR 8Y Leverage 971. Class 079 — Calved 5/2/2021 to 5/6/2021 10 head shown

1. Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill., with HAWK Myla 39J ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET.

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1. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with T/R Diana J47 ET by BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET. 2. Molly Minihan, Wheaton, Kan., with TCC TB Amy Too 107ET by PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003. 3. Makenzie Hornbuckle, Somerville, Ala., with PZC HNB Dom’s Bankroll 092 ET by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. Class 087 — Calved 4/1/2021 to 4/11/2021 9 head shown

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1. Kraiton Carpenter, Leedey, Okla., with SC Jessica 120J ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. 2. Shelby and Bailey Pearl, DuQuoin, Ill., with SPIN Lily 10J by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. Division V Horned Class 088 — Calved 3/17/2021 to 3/31/2021 12 head shown

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Horned division V reserve champion: Savanah Grimes, Murchison, Texas, with VH/WSCC Breathless 25J ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET.

2. Jessica Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with CCJ 239G Lady Sancho 343J by ECR 628 Ivys Advance 8923 ET. 3. Julia Dykstra, Alpha, Minn., with Werk DS Rachael 148 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 094 — Calved 4/3/2021 to 4/7/2021

1. Logan Cady, New Windsor, Md., with FTZS Loretta 101J by CH High Roller 756 ET.

Polled division VIII champion: Highmore, S.D., with LP Jade 1852J by CH High Roller 756 ET.

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3. Skyler Murray, Bostic, N.C., with Wildcat Polled division IX champion: Westyn Murphree, Hamilton, Texas, with Murph Stella Rose 2104 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET.

1. Kinnick Paulsen, Preston, Iowa, with HAWK Murphy 14J ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. 2. Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with H BL Lady Bird 131 ET by UPS Entice 9365 ET. 3. Carson, Liberty and Spencer Suchan, Gowrie, Iowa, with TCC TB Carlys Harley Too 106ET by ECR Who Maker 210 ET. Class 089 — Calved 3/6/2021 to 3/16/2021 8 head shown

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Division IV Horned Class 086 — Calved 4/15/2021 to 4/29/2021 10 head shown

Class 093 — Calved 4/8/2021 to 4/11/2021

1. Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., with Bright Miss Lilian 2126 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Kinnick Paulsen, Preston, Iowa, with OHR Miss VIP 510 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. 3. Trevor Lockhart, Caldwell, Texas, with DBLL D87 Skittles 149 ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET.

Polled division VIII reserve champion: Libby and Peyton Pérez, Nara Visa, N.M., with PCC New Mexico Lady 1107 ET by JDH AH Standout 16G ET.

1. Lauren, Brady and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with HPH 756 Lady Luck 5480J by CH High Roller 756 ET. 2. Reese, Brooks and Halle Barron, Talala, Okla., with GN Jury Duty 178J by GN Codigo 56E ET.

Horned division IV champion: Mason, Texas, with T/R Diana J47 ET by BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET.

1. Savanah Grimes, Murchison, Texas, with VH/WSCC Breathless 25J ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Aidan Knobloch, Buckingham, Ill., with HAWK Maida 12J ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. 3. Grady and Hudson Carter, Stratford, Okla., with BK Just Flashy 154J by BK BH Fast Ball F102 ET. Class 090 — Calved 3/1/2021 to 3/5/2021 9 head shown 1. Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with CHEZ Lucy 1630J ET by CHEZ/PUGH/ HARA Logic 8815F ET. 2. William and Rylie Meinhardt, Onaga, Kan., with RWCC Ms Miriam 114J by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. and Wyatt McIntyre, Leedey, Okla., with RER Redemptions Jewel 118J by ECR Redemption 5575 ET. Division VII Polled Karsyn Kleeman, Braymer, Mo., with BAG Lettie 101 by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. 3. Marlee and Drew Ballard, Inman, Kan., with PLCC CWP Delta Dawn 1137J by PLCC CWP Cady’s Leader 8001F. Class 092 — Calved 4/12/2021 to 4/20/2021

1. Kaytlyn Harfst, Battle Creek, Mich., with HC Skittles 105 by CRR 8Y Leverage 971.

3. Maddox and Wyatt Gunn, Greenfield, Ind., with ANL ACDT 24E Jada 115F ET 144J by Haroldson’s JVJ Royal 24E. Class 102 — Calved 3/4/2021 to 3/5/2021 10 head shown

Horned division VI champion: Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla., with BK CMCC Jungle Fever 146J ET by SR Dominate 308F ET.

1. Westyn Murphree, Hamilton, Texas, with Murph Stella Rose 2104 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Ella Weldon, Piedmont, Okla., with TCC TB Fancy That 102 ET by PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003.

1. Maddie Jenkins, Athens, Texas, with BACC 228Z Tara 108 ET by KLD RW Marksman 2. Ben, Will and Thomas Freking, Alpha, Minn., with H FCC Pixie 183 ET by SR Dominate 308F ET. 3. Clancey Sweatman, Easton, Ill., with CSC HBCC 2296 Cheeky Flirt021J by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

HAWK Modest 19J ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. 2. Bryar and Sutton Swecker, McGaheysville, Va., with CHF TTF 2296 Audree 1090 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Lawrence, Avilla, Ind., with SEL Jade 113J by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. Division VIII Polled Class 096 — Calved 3/23/2021 to 3/31/2021 9 head shown

Class 105 — Calved 2/1/2021 to 2/14/2021 10 head shown

2. Parker Thomas, Richmond, Ky., with H BL Carmel 123 ET by UPS Entice 9365 ET. 3. Parker Irwin, Hartshorne, Okla., with BK Jambalaya 155J by BK BH Fast Ball F102 ET. Class 099 — Calved 3/13/2021 to 3/15/2021 12 head shown

1. Kaia Howe, Wagontown, Pa., with ECR with CFCC OG Peaches 1J ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. Class 101 — Calved 3/6/2021 to 3/7/2021 9 head shown

1. Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla., with BK CMCC Jungle Fever 146J ET by SR Dominate 308F ET. 2. Kendall and Kade Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with PERKS 1502 Mary Jo 1002 ET by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. 3. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Josie 136 ET by Churchill High Noon 8339F ET. Class 107 — Calved 1/1/2021 to 1/17/2021 9 head shown

1. Madilyn Norvell, Tuttle, Okla., with GKB 2296 Elvira 497E J206 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Judd Daniels, Dalhart, Texas, with CHH LMD Watermelon Sugar 1002 by CHH

1. Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with LP Jade 1852J by CH High Roller 756 ET. 2. Libby and Peyton Pérez, Nara Visa, N.M., with PCC New Mexico Lady 1107 ET by JDH AH Standout 16G ET. 3. Rhett Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with RGR Jasmine 29J by CRR 8Y Leverage 971. Class 098 — Calved 3/16/2021 to 3/19/2021 11 head shown

1. Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo., with EXR Primrose 1504 ET by EXR Platinum 9200 ET. 2. Grant, Gwendalyn and Logan, Iowa, with BX Zyla Sensation 0121 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

2. Jase and Josie Beltz, Canton, Kan., with JB N/R Jackie 20J ET by CH High Roller 756 ET.

Polled division IX reserve champion: Bryden and Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Jacklyn J024 ET by BR 124Y Travis E132 ET.

1. Bryden and Aidyn Barber, Texas, with BR Jacklyn J024 ET by BR 124Y Travis E132 ET. 2. Suter Clark, with Purple Geraldene 34J ET by CRR About Time 743. 3. Shelby Siemer, Teutopolis, Ill., with SLC 561C Isabel 8J ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Division VI Horned Class 104 — Calved 2/15/2021 to 2/28/2021 14 head shown

1. Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., with AKB Olivia 69J ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with PSC SCC Eleanor 1018 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. 3. Holden Roeder, Sequin, Texas, with RTM RDR Miss Double S 1148 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Division IX Polled Class 100 — Calved 3/8/2021 to 3/12/2021 14 head shown

1. Hayes Devine, Chickasha, Okla., with HAWK Remy 4J ET by K Rustic 711 ET. Rocky Ridge, Md., with GGSC Kiwi 4J ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. Meno, Okla., with CMCC Jazz It Up 179J by /S Mandate 66589 ET. Class 106 — Calved 1/20/2021 to 1/28/2021

Polled division X reserve champion: Madelyn Thompson, Amity, Mo., with T/R Ima J20 by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. September 2022 | 111

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3. Dietrich and Olivia Nissley, Harrison, Ark., with VC Jeopardy 165J ET by H The Profit 8426 ET. Class 097 — Calved 3/20/2021 to 3/22/2021 9 head shown

Horned division VI reserve champion: Maddie Jenkins, Athens, Texas, with BACC 228Z Tara 108 ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET.

1. Cole Schanbacher, Newhall, Iowa, with Curtins Gertie 13 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

3. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Jemma 149 ET by SR Dominate 308F ET. Class 103 — Calved 3/1/2021 to 3/3/2021 15 head shown

1. Addison Young, Lexington, Ill., with PERKS BH 5017 Mercedes 1020 ET by 2TK PERKS 5101 Cadillac 8039ET. 2. Madelyn Thompson, Amity, Mo., with T/R Ima J20 by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. 3. Corbin Fink, Wamego, Kan., with KJ BJ 753D Cherilyn 330J ET by EXR Benchmark 8240 ET. Class 110 — Calved 2/15/2021 to 2/17/2021 10 head shownandKaden Franklin, Meeker, Colo., with MC Miss Paige 2152 ET by TFR KU roll the Dice 1326. 2. Colton and Abbigale Peterson, Roanoke, Ill., with HAWK Miriam 6J ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. 3. Keyser Ottmers, Fredericksburg, Texas, with WORR 109 Desirae 510J ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Division XI Polled Class 111 — Calved 2/13/2021 to 2/14/2021 9 head shown

1. Michael and Carly Kolterman, Garland, Neb., with OCC JCC Reba by LCX Perfecto 11B 2. Hannah Pembrook, Beggs, Okla., with PSC SCC Veronica 1006 ET by H Montgomery

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Division X Polled with TMG Shady Lady 1007 by EXR Benchmark 8240 ET. 3. Brooks, Halle and Reese Barron, Talala, Okla., with CMCC Jazzy Kid 152J ET by NJW 73S W18 Homegrown 8Y ET. Class 109 — Calved 2/18/2021 to 2/24/2021 10 head shown

746D Coco Delight 268J ET by R Leader 6964. 2. Hattie and Ray Duncan, Wingate, Ind., with AA Sorena 146 by Grassy Run Super Sport 5032. 3. Taylor Miller, Lebanon, Mo., with MH 8014 Miss 5280 1927 by ECR 628 Advance 8014. Class 113 — Calved 2/5/2021 to 2/8/2021 11 head shown

Class 117 — Calved 1/12/2021 to 1/24/2021 Fairfield, Pa., with KLL KLD Warbonnet 1J ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Aidyn and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Maple J009 ET by Loewen Genesis G16 ET. 3. Riley Rhodes, Carlinville, Ill., with Purple RGR Mags 8J ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. Class 118 — Calved 1/2/2021 to 1/11/2021 13 head shown 1. Wesley and Carson Waire, Searcy, Ark., with H TB Jazzmon J330 ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 2. Tymber and Chyloh Billman, Blackfoot, Idaho, with Stonewood Remember Me 3J by NJW 76S 27A Long Range 203D 3. Catie, Carlee and Clayton Musser, Otterbein, Ind., with 5C Holly Pearl 2019 by H FHF Advance 628 ET.

Horned division VII champion: Nocona, Texas, with BACC 228Z Tara 054 ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. Horned division VII reserve champion: Vivian Thompson, Troy, Ala., with EXR Elise 0099 by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET.

1. Ella Weldon, Piedmont, Okla., with BK CMCC Jungle Cat 149J ET by KLD EB Trump D58. 2. Kiera and Kinsley Bremer, Fullerton, Neb., with GLM EF 53D Linda 2105 by NJW 84B 10W Journey 53D. 3. Will Freking, Alpha, Minn., with FCC 8923 Flo’s 101 by ECR 628 Ivys Advance 8923 ET. Division XII Polled Class 115 — Calved 1/28/2021 to 1/31/2021 10 head shown

1. Kinleigh Jo Guidry, Brenham, Texas, with MC Flo’s Money and Fame ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 2. Denton, Clayton Houston Stapleton, Clinton, Ill., with PSC SCC Rosemary 1010 ET by CH High Roller 756 Gunnar Gohr, Madras, Ore., with C D715 Classy Monica 1182 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Class 116 — Calved 1/25/2021 to 1/27/2021 William Meinhardt, Onaga, Kan., with SHR Diana 1026 ET by CH High 2. Emma, Daniel and Morgan Capron, Ill., with BSC 4102 J Lo 101 ET by 2TK PERKS 5101 Cadillac 8039ET. Stockton, Ill., with GB Kamry 101J ET by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET.

1. Malina Lindstrom, Elm Creek, Neb., with SCG TCC Ms Sarah 122ET by ECR Shameless 7586 ET. 2. Tessa, Austin and Makenna Smith, Hubertus, Wis., with Purple HBStormy’s Harley18J ET by 4M X06 Harleys Playtime 705 ET. 3. Nicholas Torrance, Media, Ill., with WR 2296 Katniss 2J by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 114 — Calved 2/1/2021 to 2/4/2021 14 head shown

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1. Mason Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 629 Georgia Kay 072 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Aiden and Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with BACC D715 Monica 075 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic Goldvein, Va., with OCFV Millie 22H ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

1. Vivian Thompson, Troy, Ala., with EXR Elise 0099 by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. Dobbs, Franklin, Texas, with BACC 228Z Tara 051 ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. and Gunnar Gohr, Madras, Ore., with GOHR Platinum 0072 by GOHR 0245 Payday 6026. Division XIII Polled Class 122 — Calved 12/3/2020 to 12/24/2020 10 head shown

1. Landry Allan, Nocona, Texas, with BACC 228Z Tara 054 ET by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. 2. Jillian Emerson, Prairie Grove, Ark., with BK TRF Happy Time 0070H by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. 3. Blake and Bryce Brancel, Endeavor, Wis., with PSC SCC Vicky 0104 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 121 — Calved 8/7/2020 to 9/30/2020 9 head shown

SCC Elegence 0108 ET by CH High Roller 756 ET. 2. Claiborne Perry, Madison, Miss., with BK CMCC History Mystery0043HET by CHEZ/ PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET. 3. Mary Carter Shirley, Sparta, Tenn., with YB Emma 860 030 by YB BA X06 860 ET. Division XIV Polled Class 126 — Calved 9/16/2020 to 9/29/2020

1. Aidyn and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Maria H062 ET by Loewen Genesis G16 ET. 2. Walker Dunn, Cochranton, Pa., with WD 559 Loretta 0171ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Stetson Storey, Stockton, Ill., with Frost Holly 709H ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET. Class 127 — Calved 9/6/2020 to 9/15/2020

1. Blakelee and Clayton Hayes, Ada, Okla., with BK Hide N Seek 0069H by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. 2. Bristol and Sydney Cherry, Enville, Tenn., with KJ BJ 364C Salsa 182H ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 3. Levi Womack, Pembroke, Ky., with Womack Shameless Lady 0117 ET by ECR Shameless 7586 ET. Class 128 — Calved 8/2/2020 to 9/5/2020

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1. Saylor Douglas, Merit, Texas, with DPH 109 6129 Jessie 2033 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Landon and Collin Deatsman, Leesburg, Polled division XIV champion: Saylor Douglas, Merit, Texas, with DPH 109 6129 Jessie 2033 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Polled division XIV reserve champion: Blakelee and Clayton Hayes, Ada, Okla., with BK Hide N Seek 0069H by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. September 2022 | 113

1. Emma Davisson, Calamus, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Wren 083H ET by BR Copper 124Y. 2. Madison McDonald, Perry, Ga., with AHF 2296 Snazzys Sensation 037 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Harper Starnes, Fort Payne, Ala. with SFCC TRM Lady Endure 0254 ET by NJW

1. Macy Macke, Lake City, Iowa, with MAV Blessed Katrina 093H ET by H Montgomery 7437 ET. 2. Simon Shepard, Altamont, Ill., with SCC 628 Stacey 91H by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 3. Emma Carley, Eagle, Idaho, with BR Flo 0286 by BR Charles Hutton 6033. Class 120 — Calved 10/3/2020 to 10/24/2020 6 head shown

1. Westyn Murphree, Hamilton, Texas, with Murph Classic Marilyn 014 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 2. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with TFRKR Leather N Lace 2050 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with EXR Dew Drop 2042 ET by Loewen Genesis G16 ET. Class 123 — Calved 11/15/2020 to 11/30/2020 9 head shown

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COOK-OFF HIGHLIGHT

Certified Hereford Beef® Hybrid Cook-Off revamped. by Payton Paschoal J udges unanimously described the hybrid Certified Hereford Beef® (CHB) Cook-Off entries as mouthwatering. The CHB CookOff provided a unique opportunity for 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) participants to focus on the beef industry’s final product while honing leadership skills and learning about the breed.

“It is very apparent they are all going to be future leaders in the industry, along with being passionate promoters of the CHB brand,” said judge Brenyn Burkholder, who is the CHB marketing manager. One can’t go wrong when utilizing Certified Hereford Beef as the main entree for any meal. Marlena Ballinger CHB

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Then and now This year, contestants prepared their favorite CHB dish in their home kitchens. Prior to 2020, the competition was held at JNHE, and teams would cook CHB cuts in front of judges. With the hybrid event, participants channeled their inner celebrity chef to create an 8-10 minute cooking video. Filming in their own kitchen allowed contestants to be even more creative with set design, video editing and personal branding. Unlike in years past, where contestants had to choose from one of three CHB cuts, the young chefs could feature any cut in their recipe. CHB, the National Hereford Women (NHW) and the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) sponsored the event. Judges selected nine award winners from four age divisions. Contestants were required to compete as individuals, but assistants and other family members were allowed participant Nick Jones explained that on his family’s operation they selected Hereford steers for the showring and the meat Juniorindustry.members demonstrated their knowledge of CHB through their product use and verbal presentation. branded beef program.

Braxon Lockhart, Caldwell, Texas, topped the peewee division with his trash can nachos. Cooper Miller won the junior division after preparing a T-bone steak and salad. Abbeigh Jo Gibson, Deer Park, Ala., won in the intermediate division with her stacked banners burger. Megan Underwood, Campbellsville, Ky., won the senior division with her Kentucky-style bluegrass steak — a fitting entry for Banners in the Bluegrass. Where Herefords and families gather Food does more than just sustain people. Devon Lockhart, second place in the intermediate division, recognizes this when she opened her video by saying, “Welcome to my Southern table, where Herefords and familyFoodgather.”preparation and dining are social elements that connect the producer to the consumer. Lockhart’s recipe is traditionally made and shared at JNHE. “My pop and grandma have perfected this recipe of teres major with mashed potatoes, asparagus and a demi glaze,” Lockhart said, “This dish is a great addition to a junior showman’s diet because it is a hearty meal that is easy to make.” Lockhart’s two-ingredient demi glaze is perfect to cook at JNHE.

“I was glad the participants emphasized good food safety practices while they prepared their dishes. The skills they learned in preparation for this contest will benefit them throughout their lives,” Burkholder said.

The judges were impressed by not only the junior members’ cooking skills but also their knowledge of the product. Whether it is from a restaurant, retail or right off the farm, CHB is a quality product consumers can trust. Just ask the junior chefs.

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This competition was the first time in the kitchen or at the grill for many of the participants. The contest was designed to teach juniors about food safety, including proper equipment handling and the safe temperature to cook each cut of meat.

Cooper Miller, Newcastle, Wyo., used his ribeye to demonstrate grading aspects, such as marbling and yield. At the end of his cooking video, Miller talked about qualities consumers look for in their steak, such as taste, texture and tenderness. The hybrid format allowed participants to build their own cookingshow sets.

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For Devon, Trevor and Braxton Lockhart, Caldwell, Texas, this included a poster with the complete carcass, which they used to identify the location of the cuts used. This visually connected the source to the product

Abbeigh Jo Gibson, Deer Park, Ala., transformed her home kitchen into a stunning Hereford-themed set featuring the 2022 JNHE theme, Banners in the Bluegrass. Judges were blown away by her creative presentation. One of the most unique dishes was a CHB spinach artichoke “meatza” made by Aubrey Lockhart, Somerville, Texas. Lockhart’s protein-filled meat pizza featured a “crust” made of ground CHB topped with garlic, cream cheese, baby bella mushrooms, spinach and seasonings. His tagline “CHB in every bite” earned him second place in the junior division.

One participant, Brogan Keltner, Pearl City, Ill., demonstrated safe and efficient preparation techniques. He explained the importance of understanding the cut of meat used because each one is different — such as knowing to cut across the grain when serving cuts like tri-tip.

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While some college students may have a less than nutritious diet, senior division champion and Kansas State University master’s student, Megan Underwood prepared a Kentuckyinspired CHB ribeye complete with a mushroom sauce made with Kentucky’s own Ale 8. She claimed it is easy enough for a college student to make, “And, of course, it screams Banners in the Bluegrass,” Underwood added. With so many creative and informative CHB cooking videos, judges had quite the task to pick winners.

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CONTEST WINNERS

Peewee CHB Cook-Off contest awards went to (l to r): first, Braxton Lockhart, Caldwell, Texas; and second, Jorie Miller, Newcastle, Wyo.

Senior CHB Cook-Off contest award went to: first, Megan Underwood, Campbellsville, Ky.

Hundreds of Hereford Juniors Compete in National Contests

M ore than 400 youth competed in educational and leadership events outside of the showring at the 23rd annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Louisville, Ky., July 16-22. These skill-based competitions included the Certified Hereford Beef® (CHB) Cook-Off, extemporaneous speech, future professionals contest, Hereford bowl, illustrated speech, individual sales, sales academy and livestock judging. These contests allow the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) and the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) to carry out their mission of leadership and education.

Senior extemporaneous speech awards went to (l to r): first, Megan Underwood, Campbellsville, Ky.; second, Dellana Muck, Caledonia, Ill.; and third, Grant Helsinger, Germantown, Ohio.

Junior promotional poster contest awards went to (l to r): first, Maddi Hampton, Minn.; and third, Kylie Holman, Hebron, Ohio. Maggie Reed, Green Ridge, Mo.

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Junior CHB Cook-Off contest awards went to (l to r): first, Cooper Miller, Newcastle, Wyo.; and second, Aubrey Lockhart, Somerville, Texas. Not pictured: third, Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis.

Junior illustrated speech awards went to (l to r): first, Cierra Collins, Kristin Waters, West, Sheridan, Wyo.

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Peewee promotional contest awards went to (l to r): first, Paul, Ind.; second, Nara Visa, N.M.

Senior sales academy awards went to (l to r): first, Madison Sifford, Goldvein, Va.; and second, Dellana Muck,

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Junior individual sales awards went to (l to r): first, Joseph Schohr, Oroville, Calif.; second, Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas; and third, Makenna Smith, Hubertus, Wis.

Intermediate sales academy awards went to (l to r): first, Kade Boatman, Rockford, Ill.; second, Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill.; and third, Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas.

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Pictured are first place peewee judging team members from Illinois (l to r): Tower Hill; and Owen Crutcher Not pictured: Charlie Kent, Blakely Storey, Stockton.

Pictured are first place junior judging team members from Illinois (l to r): Karson Sundberg, Mendota; and Nolan Lee, Wellington. Not pictured: Peyton Garnhart, German Valley; and Hunter Wexell, Cambridge.

Pictured are third place junior judging team members from Kansas (l to r): Drew Ballard, Inman; Cami Miller, El Dorado; and Faith Perry, Onaga. Not pictured: Lena Schlickau, Dana. Pictured are first place intermediate judging team members from Kansas (l to r): Jalyn Davis, Maple Hill; Delaney Figge, Onaga; and Cally Miller, El Dorado. Not pictured: Danica Davis, Maple Hill. Pictured are second place intermediate judging team members from Illinois (l to r): Kade Boatman, Rockford; and Houston Stapleton, Clinton. Not pictured: Morgan Richardson, Capron; and Paige Lemenager, Hudson. Hereford.org

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Junior high individual written test winners tied for first (l to r): Ella Bane, Towanda, Ill., and Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas.

Pictured are first place senior Hereford bowl team members from Illinois (l to r): Kira Sayre, Arenzville; Molly Biggs, Dixon; Nick Torrance, Media; and Morgan Richardson, Capron. Logan McFatridge, Otterbein. Not pictured: Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton.

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Pictured are second place junior Hereford bowl team members from Illinois (l to r): Cora Chapman, Seneca; Addison Duis, Petersburg; Ella Bane, Towanda; Daniel Richardson, Caprine.

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Senior high individual written test winner: Nick Torrance, Media, Ill.

Pictured are first place junior Hereford bowl team members from Texas (l to r): Aubrey Lockhart, Somerville; Kinleigh Guidry, Brenham; Gage Creamer, Waxahachie; and Jarrett Worrell, Mason.

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Pictured are third place intermediate judging team members from Indiana (l to r): Sage Lawrence, Avilla; and Collin Deatsman, Leesburg. Not pictured: Catie Musser, Otterbein; and Ellie Gosser, Flat Rock. Pictured is first place senior judging team member from Illinois: Dellana Muck, Caledonia. Not pictured, HutchinsMorgan , Charleston; Emma Richardson, Capron; and Reid Allen, Quincy. Pictured are second place senior judging team members from Kansas (l to r): Molly Minihan, Wheaton; Jordan Gatz, Fairview; Taylor Dieball, Little River; and Channing Schneider, Wamego.

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Mead Family Memorial Scholarship winner Rylie Melancon, Woodville, Miss. Ostgaard-Breiner Scholarship winner Keayla Harr, Jeromesville, Ohio. Not pictured: scholarship recipient Bridget Beran, Lawrence, Kan.

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NJHA Members Earn Awards and Scholarships

Owner Tommy Mead served on the American Hereford Association (AHA) Board of Directors and his daughter, Tommie Lynne (Mead) Jones, served on the NJHA board of directors.

Mead Cattle Enterprises in Midville, Ga., has been breeding Hereford cattle for more than 40 years. The operation was part of the original Pro Performance Breeders group that supported Hereford youth in the business of raising cattle.

Bridget Beran, Lawrence, Kan. and Keayla Harr, Jeromesville, Ohio, each received a $1,500 Ostgaard-Breiner Educational Scholarship, made possible by the National Hereford Women (NHW) and HYFA. These inaugural scholarships are geared toward non-traditional students, those wanting to go into a technical field or to a trade school, enroll in a certification program, pursue graduate school or participate in other eligible programs.

In 2020, the Mead family suffered the loss of two amazing ladies and backbone of their Hereford operation, Tommy’s mother, Hazel Mead, and his wife, Valarie Mead. In 2021, the Mead family and friends rallied together to honor the passing of Hazel and Valarie with the Mead Family Memorial Scholarship Endowment, generating funds that will perpetuate over time to support Hereford junior members from across the country and assist them as they chase their dreams and further their educations.

Beran is beginning her final year of law school in pursuit of a law degree with a certificate in international trade and finance law. She fulfills her passion for giving back to agriculture and its future by serving on the NHW board of directors and being involved with the National Hereford Queen program. After completing law school, Beran intends to spend a semester working in Washington D.C., immersing herself in the creation of laws and regulations pertaining to agriculture. She says the Hereford family has always been a driving force in her life, and her involvement in the NJHA gave her the courage and confidence to pursue herHarrpassions.ispursuing a doctorate degree at Oklahoma State University in meat science with a focus in beef color and factors affecting beef quality. Her interest in meat science stems from the desire to continue improving the Hereford breed and making Certified Hereford Beef® a valued part of the

Melancon receives inaugural Mead Family Memorial Hereford Scholarship  Rylie Melancon, a native of Woodville, Miss., is the inaugural winner of the $2,000 Mead Family Memorial Scholarship. She is beginning her fourth and final year at Texas Tech University (TTU), studying animal science with a concentration in production. She exemplifies her passion for community service and working with youth through her outreach within her local church, 4-H and FFA programs as well as numerous clubs and organizations on the TTU campus. After completing her bachelor’s degree, Melancon plans to move back home to assist, and hopefully one day take over and expand her family’s cattle operation. She says her time in the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) and the Hereford breed has given her much to be thankful for and has helped her grow into a better showman, cattle woman and overall individual.

HYFA awarded more than $30,000 in scholarships at the JNHE. T he Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) awarded $33,000 in scholarships to outstanding Hereford juniors at the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). Awards included two new scholarships — the Mead Family Memorial Hereford Scholarship and Ostgaard-Breiner Educational Scholarships. All were presented during the awards ceremony July 21 in Louisville, Ky. HYFA will award more than $200,000 in scholarships in 2022.

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Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill., is a junior at Kansas State University, majoring in agricultural communication and journalism with dual minors in animal science and mass communication. She is focused on pursuing a career in the agricultural industry, being an advocate, increasing the transparency between producers and consumers, and bridging the gap from farm to fork. Biggs intends to give back to the industry that continues to give her so much by serving on an agriculture council or as a future advisor.

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Lauren Gatz, Fairview, Kan., is a sophomore at Kansas State University majoring in agricultural communications and journalism with a minor in leadership studies. She currently serves as the National Hereford Queen and on the Kansas Junior Hereford Association board of directors. After completing her studies, she hopes to begin a career that allows her to utilize her communication skills and passion to advocate for agriculture. Gatz says her involvement in the Hereford breed and NJHA activities has greatly influenced her as an individual and helped her develop her passion for agriculture.

Golden Bull Achievement Award winners (l to r) Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill.; KayAnn Eck, Putnam, Okla.; Lauren Gatz, Fairview, Kan.; and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas.

Prospect Award winners (l to r) Bryce Brancel, Endeavor, Wis.; Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas; Maggie Reed, Green Ridge, Mo.; Brady Jones, Darlington, Wis.; and Joseph Schohr, Oroville, Calif.

Prospect and Junior Golden Bull Awards handed out The Prospect and Junior Golden Bull Award programs recognize junior members for their involvement in the Hereford and agricultural industry as well as in their communities. Prospect awards are given to the top students in third through eighth grades. The junior Golden Bull Awards recognize the highest achieving students in ninth through 12th grades.

Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, is a junior at Oklahoma State University, pursuing a degree in animal science. Ultimately, he intends to pursue a master’s degree in genetics or reproduction at Texas A&M University. Besides showing cattle with success at the national level, Barber is competitive in other JNHE contests and participates in NJHA leadership programs such as BOLD and Faces of Leadership. He is among the fifth generation of his family breeding and raising registered Hereford cattle.

Golden Bull Achievement Award winners recognized The Golden Bull Achievement Awards are given to four collegiate students each summer. This is one of the most coveted honors at the JNHE as these youth receive a bronze bull and a $2,000 scholarship to assist with their education.

KayAnn Eck, Putnam, Okla., transferred to Oklahoma State University from Northern Oklahoma College –Tonkawa this fall. She is majoring in psychology with an emphasis in mental health, intending to use her talents and education to address mental health in rural communities and the agricultural industry. “To be able to offer services through counseling or providing a link to state resources with those who desperately need it would be a great reward and a way for me to give back to the agricultural industry that has provided so much to me,” Eck says.

of her degree, Harr wants to teach and conduct meat and animal science research at a land-grant university. Harr says it was her involvement in the NJHA and the Hereford breed that sparked her passion for agriculture and built her work ethic, integrity andThemindset.Ostgaard-Breiner

The following are the 2022 Golden Bull Achievement Award winners.

Educational Scholarship honors two beloved NHW board members who died in 2019 — Sandra Adams Ostgaard of Dayton, Ohio, and Callea Mae Breiner of Alma, Kan. Sandra was incredibly active with the Hereford breed, serving as an NHW director, president of the Ohio Hereford Women and as an Ohio Hereford junior advisor. She passed her love of the Hereford breed to her children and grandchildren. As a retired high school home economics and elementary teacher, Sandra held education of all forms in high Callearegard.wasactive on the NHW board and in the Kansas Hereford Association. She also served as a local community 4-H club leader. Her husband and sons continue to carry on Callea’s love of the Hereford breed. As an advanced practice registered nurse, Callea also had a love for learning as reflected through her successful pursuit of a doctorate degree. Winners of the inaugural scholarships exemplify the passions and leadership characteristics that Sandra and Callea most admired.

Junior Golden Bull Achievement Award winners (l to r) Sarah Birdsall, Torrington, Wyo.; Baylee Smith, Checotah, Okla.; and Sam Birdsall, Torrington, Wyo.

Twelfth grade winner, Sheridan Chaney, Keyman, Md., recently graduated high school and will be pursuing a degree in agricultural communications where she will work towards a career in agricultural advocacy and telling agriculture’s story. She now mentors her friends and shares her experiences provided by the Hereford breed, encouraging them to take advantage of the many different programs.

Sullivan Supply Hereford Herdsman Scholarship recipients chosen Sullivan Supply, Hereford herdsmen from around the country and HYFA work together to support two $2,500 herdsman scholarships. These scholarships are given to college students who not only excel in the classroom and showring, but also have a passion for and dedication to raising and showing Hereford cattle.

Prospect winners receive a leather halter, and the junior Golden Bull winners receive a bronze Hereford bull statue.

Eleventh grade winner, Sam Birdsall, Torrington, Wyo., is dually enrolled at Torrington High School and Eastern Wyoming Community College. He is interested in focusing his undergraduate studies on business or agricultural business. Birdsall says the activities provided by the Hereford breed have helped build his confidence in his abilities.

Tenth grade winner, Baylee Smith, Checotah, Okla., plans to attend Connors State College in Warner, Okla., upon graduation from high school. She wants to become a registered nurse, as well as attain her bachelor’s degree in animal science and health administration.

Fourth grade winner, Bryce Brancel, Endeavor, Wis., is 10 years old and has been a member of the NJHA for four years. He was born into the Hereford breed where working and showing Hereford cattle is a family affair. His goal is to sell semen from his bull and see calves raised from his own cattle herd.

Ninth grade winner, Sarah Birdsall, Torrington, Wyo., finished her freshman year where she was dually enrolled at Torrington High School and Eastern Wyoming Community College. She is interested in business and accounting. Birdsall credits the different public speaking programs provided by the JNHE for benefitting her the most in her life and future. The opportunities have taught her how to focus on research topics and verbally express her views to others.

The following are the 2022 Junior Golden Bull Award winners.

Seventh grade winner, Brady Jones, Darlington, Wis., has been a member of the NJHA for six years. His first show heifer, Apache, was a bottle calf he was able to raise and take to the JNHE when it was hosted in Madison, Wis. He has also competed in the NJHA Fed Steer Shootout program for three years and received the recognition of grand champion purebred individual steer in 2020.

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Sixth grade winner, Maggie Reed, Green Ridge, Mo., has been a member of the NJHA for five years. She started with a Hereford bottle calf when she was young and then continued to love and raise Herefords growing up. She wants to run for her state junior board as well as state queen in the near future.

Eighth grade winner, Joseph Schohr, Oroville, Calif., has been an NJHA member for eight years and currently serves as the California-Nevada Junior Hereford Association secretary. He has always looked up to the NJHA board of directors and hopes he will be able to receive a maroon jacket in the future, and help support other junior members.

Through Hereford breed programs, 4-H and FFA, she has learned analytical decision-making, communication, delegation, teamwork and creative problem solving.

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The following are the 2022 Prospect Award winners.

Hereford Herdsman Scholarship winners (l to r) Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, and Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif. winner Sheridan Chaney, Keyman, Md.

Fifth grade winner, Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, is 11 years old. He was elected to a three-year term on the Texas Junior Polled Hereford Association board of directors in 2021. His ultimate goal is to win grand champion bred-and-owned pair at the JNHE.

The 2022 Hereford Herdsman Scholarship recipients are Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, and Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif.

Denton is entering his junior year at Kansas State University, majoring in animal sciences and industry. He is a fourth-generation Hereford breeder on his family’s operation, Springhill Herefords, and plans to return to help manage the operation. He also wants to pursue a career within the animal protein industry either as a cattle buyer or beef merchandiser. Denton started working toward these goals with an internship at Cargill Inc., this summer. Dieball recently finished her junior year at Kansas State University, majoring in animal science and industry in the production management pathway. She began showing Herefords at 9 years old and attended her first JNHE in 2011. She credits the different contests offered at the JNHE for growing and shaping her into the person she is today, helping develop her confidence and build connections for her future. Dieball would like to finish her undergraduate studies and attend graduate school to focus on physiology with an emphasis on bovine reproduction, eventually becoming certified in embryo transfer. Mitchem will be a senior at North Carolina State University (NC State). After completing her undergraduate degree, she plans to continue with her studies and attend the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine. She is currently working on campus as a research assistant and is spending the 2022 summer riding along with a veterinarian. Mitchem says she has been able to grow as an individual, feel more confident in her abilities to succeed and find her intended career path through opportunities provided by the North Carolina Junior Hereford Association and the NJHA. McMillan receives Bluegrass and Buckeye Hereford Scholarship  Lauren McMillan from Tiskilwa, Ill., is the $1,500 Bluegrass and Buckeye Scholarship winner. This prestigious scholarship is sponsored by HYFA along with the Ohio and Kentucky Hereford Associations with funds

Hereford Junior Merit Scholarships and trip winner announced  The National Junior Merit Scholarship is one of the most prestigious awards given at the JNHE. It was developed to encourage individual and cooperative effort, enthusiasm, leadership and achievement and to develop wellrounded breeders for the Hereford breed and the beef industry. Each year three scholarships are awarded totaling $4,500. The first-place winner receives a subsidized trip to a Hereford operation in the continental U.S., in addition to a $2,000 scholarship. The following are the 2022 Junior Merit Scholarship Award winners: first-place winner and $2,000 scholarship recipient, Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan.; secondplace winner and $1,500 scholarship recipient, Taylor Dieball, Manhattan, Kan.; and third-place winner and $1,000 scholarship recipient, Regan Mitchem, Vale, N.C.

Junior Merit Award winners (l to r) Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan.; Taylor Dieball, Manhattan, Kan.; and Regan Mitchem, Vale, N.C. Bluegrass and Buckeye Scholarship winner Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill.

Barber begins his junior year at Oklahoma State University (OSU) in the fall pursuing a bachelor’s of science in animal science. He has served as a Dallam County 4-H Club officer and Texas Junior Hereford Association junior and senior director and treasurer. After completing his undergraduate studies at OSU, Barber plans to continue his education by pursuing a master’s degree from Texas A&M University and later returning home to begin his own cow-calf operation. “The Hereford breed is just beginning to shape my life, but I know that it will be the focus of my future,” Barber says. Morrell recently graduated cum laude from Colorado State University (CSU) with a dual degree in agricultural education and political science. During her undergraduate academic career, she served as the CSU College of Agriculture Sciences ambassador and associate senator, CSU Collegiate Livestock Association secretary and NJHA board of directors communications chairman. Morrell, who is pursuing her career goal of becoming an attorney, attends the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. She is grateful for the experiences and opportunities the Hereford breed has presented to her and says she would not be the person she is today if she had not been raised in the Hereford breed.

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Charles E. Boyd Sr. Memorial Scholarship Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind.

Kottkamp receives Boyd Memorial Hereford Scholarship

Denton started working towards these goals with an internship at Cargill Inc., this summer. McMillan will be a senior at the University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign majoring in agricultural organization and community leadership with a double minor in agribusiness and media. She has a diverse interest in careers ranging among event planning, advertising/ marketing and recruitment and sales. She spent her summer interning with Caterpillar Distributions to learn more about possible careers.

Denton is entering his junior year at Kansas State University, majoring in animal sciences and industry. He is a fourth-generation Hereford breeder on his family’s operation, Springhill Herefords, and plans to return to help manage the operation. He also wants to pursue a career within the animal protein industry either as a cattle buyer or beef merchandiser.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Gatz begins her second year at Kansas State University (K-State) in the fall majoring in agricultural communications and journalism with a minor in leadership studies. She has a wide-range of leadership experiences from her time in 4-H, FFA and the NJHA. She is currently serving as the National Hereford Queen and is part of the Kansas Junior Hereford Association board of directors. After completing her studies

NOP Founders Scholarships awarded to deserving Hereford juniors

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Dylan Kottkamp from Clayton, Ind., received the 2022 Boyd Memorial $1,500 scholarship. He is entering his junior year at Oklahoma State University, majoring in agricultural business, with the hopes of pursuing a career in agricultural law. He says his biggest role model in life is his grandfather who instilled the different traits Kottkamp carries through life, including making connections, working with people, respecting and living life to the fullest.

The Boyd Memorial Scholarship honors the legacy Hereford breeder, Charles E. Boyd, Sr., a third-generation Hereford breeder from Mays Lick, Ky., who mentored youth in the agricultural industry. Throughout his lifetime, he was recognized on local, state and national levels for his accomplishments. He was a prominent beef cattle judge at all major livestock shows and exhibited several international and young people in the Hereford breed who plan to attend college and pursue a degree in agriculture.

The 2022 John Wayne Memorial $1,000 Scholarships were awarded to Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan., and Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill.

John Wayne Memorial Hereford Scholarship winners announced The John Wayne Memorial Endowment awards two scholarships each summer to deserving college students who have made outstanding contributions to the agricultural industry and Hereford breed. They are awarded in remembrance of John Wayne — a legendary actor, agriculturalist and Hereford breeder.

remaining from the 2006 JNHE in Louisville,McMillanKy.begins her senior year at the University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign (UIUC) in the fall where she is studying agricultural organization and community leadership with a double minor in agribusiness and media. Her leadership activities and experiences as well as community service involvement are extensive. She currently holds the position of leadership chairman on the NJHA board of directors while also serving as the president of the Illinois Junior Hereford Association. After completing her studies at UIUC, McMillan hopes to find a career within the agricultural industry, where she can remain an advocate for the Hereford breed and beef cattle. She says her involvement within the NJHA has been the most influential component in her life and inspires her to strive towards her future endeavors.

The 2022 NOP Founders Scholarship recipients are Lauren Gatz, Fairview, Kan., and Haley Mouser, Tenstrike, Minn.

The two, $1,000 NOP Founders Scholarships are special in that they honor the women who laid the foundation for the National Organization of Poll-ette’s (NOP), which was organized in 1965.

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communication skills and passion for the industry to advocate for agriculture. Gatz says her involvement in the Hereford breed and the NJHA activities have greatly influenced her as an individual and helped her develop her passion for agriculture.

Mouser strongly believes her NJHA experiences have prepared her to succeed in whatever her future has in store.

Lemenager recognized with Bud Snidow Hereford Award

Walter and Joe Lewis High Point Senior Award winner chosen Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, was recognized with the Walter and Joe Lewis High Point Senior Award. It is one of the most coveted and historic awards at the JNHE, recognizing overall achievement in leadership, teamwork, skills and competition.

Bud Snidow Scholarship winner Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill.

Mouser began her collegiate career at Butler Community College in the fall, where she is pursuing an associate degree in agribusiness while competing on the livestock judging team. She has been an active member of the NJHA, by not only exhibiting and participating in contests at the JNHE, but also being a participant in the Fed Steer Shootout program and a recent BOLD conference attendee. After obtaining her associate degree, Mouser plans to continue her academic career by pursuing a bachelor’s degree in animal science with a minor in human nutrition.

Barber was awarded a scholarship of $1,000.Barber, the son of Brett and Nicole Barber, is among the fifth generation playing a key role in his family’s Hereford operation. Bryden is currently a junior at Oklahoma State University (OSU) pursuing an animal science degree. After completing his undergraduate studies at OSU, Barber plans to continue his education by pursuing a master’s degree from Texas A&M University and then return home to begin his own cow-calf operation.

Each year the NHW honor Bud Snidow, past AHA employee and Hereford historian, with a custom hand-crafted belt buckle. It is awarded to a commendable NJHA member who demonstrates the characteristics Snidow admired most — honesty, fairness, hard work, enthusiasm and dedication to the Hereford breed and its members.

This year’s winner, Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill., is entering her freshman year at Lake Land College, in the agriculture transfer program, studying agricultural economics with the goal of transferring to a university to complete her bachelor’s degree. Her ultimate goal is to pursue a postgraduate law degree and become an agricultural attorney, while maintaining her family farm. Lemenager has embraced the opportunities provided by the Hereford breed to grow as a leader and has been intentional about taking specific steps towards that goal. Embodying the character traits valued by Bud Snidow, she hopes to leave a lasting impact on those around her for generations to come. Lemenager has had a very successful junior show career, winning grand champion heifer at Kansas City, Louisville and Oklahoma City. She is also very active in the NJHA, attending several Faces of Leadership and BOLD conferences.

Barber enjoys the opportunity to exhibit at the JNHE each summer because of the networking, competition and opportunities within the breed. His passion to continue the family tradition of raising Herefords stems from the opportunities he has been given as a junior member.

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For the last two years, these activities included a scavenger hunt where the new mentors and mentees worked together to find items and complete tasks around the show grounds. This quickly became the favorite activity of many participants.

— Paige Lemenager

enjoyedEbert,participant,Pen-to-Penbarns.JorjaPolo,Mo.,being active while meeting new people.

JNHE is a junior-driven event, so it makes sense to start juniors early in building connections through programs like Pen-to-Pen.

Pen-to-Pen

That initial connection can sometimes be challenging for mentors and mentees alike. Mentors may wonder what to say to their younger charges. But, Rushton says all participants leave the program with a newfound confidence after stepping out Making connections

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Bonding Hereford youth and preserving written communication. by Payton Paschoal N etworking may seem more appropriate for professionals, but Hereford youth have an opportunity to build professional skills at a young age and meet lifelong friends through the Pen-to-Pen program. Each year, the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) hosts Pen-to-Pen, a pen pal and mentorship program sponsored by Purina, which helps connect NJHA members of different ages, states and backgrounds.

“We do a lot of activities that are focused on communication, leadership and partnership, but sometimes you don’t really know what you are doing because you are having fun at the same time,” Richardson says. First time JNHE attendee, Mary Elliot Martin, Opelika, Ala., wanted to connect with fellow NJHA members from around the nation. Pen-to-Pen provided her the opportunity to make those connections while building her leadership“Havingskills.someone to look up to builds your own confidence,” Martin says.

“It’s memories like running through the barns looking for butgamesorinweanythingnot“TheyRushtonwitharehuntscavengeritemsthatgoingtostickthem,”says.mightrememberthattalkedaboutthesessionsanyoftheweplayed,they’regoingto remember the memories they made with their group.”

“The icebreakers gave us a break from the seriousness of the show and allowed us to enjoy each other,” Ebert says.

PEN-TO-PEN

Compared to previous years’ programs, Morgan Richardson, Capron, Ill., says the 2022 Pen-to-Pen program was even more interactive. She used Pen-to-Pen to focus on professional development while serving younger NJHA members. The extra immersive activities helped Richardson form an even stronger bond with her mentee and allowed the young people to learn from one another.

NJHA board member, Ralston Ripp encourages juniors to take advantage of their time at JNHE by building their network.

Peewee and junior members are paired with intermediate and senior members to make connections during two sessions at the beginning of the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). Following their introduction, Pen-to-Pen participants complete activities, participate in ice breakers and hear from a keynote speaker to remind young people about the importance of connection. Each Pen-to-Pen activity fosters teamwork, communication and relationship building, according to NJHA prior-membership and current communications chair, Libby Rushton.

Rushton was approached by a Pen-to-Pen participant’s mother who wanted to express her gratitude for the program. She had urged her son to attend Pen-to-Pen in years past, but to no avail. But, this year, her son not only attended but was also excited for the second session to meet up with his group around the

She and her previous mentor stayed connected by exchanging letters.

Warren Beeler inspires Hereford youth to work diligently to achieve their

Mentorshipdreams.builds leadership skills within Hereford youth.

“I have watched them go from a mentee to a mentor without them knowing it,” she says.

Martin appreciates how the Pento-Pen fosters relationships between NJHA members of all ages by helping younger members understand that older members are approachable and welcoming. She is already looking forward to helping her mentee after JNHE with cattle-related issues or even questions about“Yourcollege.connections often grow beyond the mentee. If you can get to know the whole family, your network will grow, and you can be even more helpful,” Martin says. The strength of the program lies in the participants. Threetime mentor, Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill., says the program provides support, not just in the Pen-to-Pen program, but throughout all NJHA events. Lemenager still corresponds with her previous mentees through letters, texts and calls.

Lemenager’s mentees have matured into kind and outgoing young people ready to help the next NJHA member in line. The byopportunitiescountlessprovidedtheNJHAcontinue to build community and promote personal growth within the Hereford breed. After successfulanotheryearof the program, Rushton looks forward to passing the torch to newly elected membership chair, Lauren McMillian. McMillan plans to continue to improve the program and foster NJHAbuildingcommunity-amongmembers.

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Kinsley Bremer makes nationwide connections at second Pen-to-Pen session. Juniors step out of their comfort zones to meet fellow exhibitors.

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Lemenager reflects on her time in the Pen-to-Pen program and the joy brought to her by watching the juniors grow. “Our breed doesn’t have that level of awkwardness between older and younger members because programs, like Pen-to-Pen, bond us,” sheServingsays. as a mentor and being able to make a difference in someone’s JNHE experience brings Lemenager great pride. She has witnessed junior members make new connections and grow.

According to Lemenager, the program also teaches good ol’ fashioned

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by Sydnee Shive and Kelsey Vejraska

Editor’s Note: The top three photos in each category and age division were displayed at the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE).

The best way to enhance your photography skills is through practice. Try taking a photography class through your local Extension office or community college. Even better, reach out to your favorite photographers and ask questions; they are almost always willing to help.

Think about photo composition This can mean a variety of things, but for us, it’s asking ourselves questions like, “What should my viewer think after seeing my photo?” and “Where should my focus point be?” Take a few seconds to compose the photo in your mind before snapping the image. Be intentional If you want a headshot of a cow, go for a closeup. Do you want a calf’s full body in the image? Be careful not to cut off feet, toes and ears. Go into a shoot prepared with intention and ideas. You’ll have better luck; we promise. Know the rules, but don’t be afraid to take risks Photos should never be crooked. The subject of your photo should be sharp and in focus. Utilize the rule of thirds or the golden rule. Learn about depth of field and experiment with leading lines and symmetry. Try framing your subject with something in the foreground — it adds interest to a photo. We rewarded those who took risks. Go easy on yourself

Kelsey Vejraska (bottom photo), American Hereford Association (AHA) audio-visual specialist, and Sydnee Shive (top photo), Hereford World managing editor — both superior, professional photographers — judged this year’s photo contest sponsored by the National Junior Hereford Association and Hereford World. They were

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About the judges ...

PHOTO CONTEST

Tips for Hereford juniors.

Photo Judge Insights

Remember, even if your photo isn’t perfect or doesn’t match the image in your mind — that’s OK. It doesn’t mean the shot is bad or unusable. Imperfections are human; they help tell stories. As photographers, we often forget this. Your settings matter Manual settings can be complicated. But with a little practice, you’ll have it figured out in no time. Some of our rules of thumb: don’t drop your shutter speed below 1/200; anything slower doesn’t account for shaky hands. If the environment is bright, your ISO should be a low number. If it’s a dark environment, your ISO should be a high number. A low f-stop means your background will be blurred (in a good way), and your subject will be in focus. A high f-stop means more of your background will be sharp, along with Practice, practice, practice

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PHOTO CONTEST Junior Hereford Cattle 2nd place “Late Evening Snack” by Baylee Dobbs, Franklin, Texas Junior Hereford Cattle 3rd place “Smile for the Camera” by Emily Troyer, Pylesville, Md. Intermediate Hereford Cattle 1st place “Hey Good Lookin’” by Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill. Intermediate Hereford Cattle 2nd place “Between the Lines” by Kade Boatman, Rockford, Ill. 140 | September 2022 Hereford.org

Intermediate Hereford Cattle 3rd place “Eyes on You” by Dustin Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan. Senior Hereford Cattle 1st place “Bull Nose” by Jessica Jensen, Courtland, Kan. Senior Hereford Cattle 2nd place “A Watchful Eye” by Milly Minihan, Wheaton, Kan. Senior Hereford Cattle 3rd place “Eyes on the Prize” by Dellana Muck, Caledonia, Ill. Hereford.org September 2022 | 141

PHOTO CONTEST Peewee People 1st place “Friends” by Brenlee Alber, Guide Rock, Neb. Peewee People 2nd place “Penny and Blaze” by Weston Grace, Humboldt, S.D. Peewee People 3rd place “Who’s the New Guy” by Ava Doig, Saint Paul, Ind. Junior People 1st place “Chute Views” by Kane Grace, Humboldt, S.D. 142 | September 2022 Hereford.org

place “Evaluation”

Junior People 2nd place “When Hard Work Pays Off” by Emma Helsinger, West Manchester, Ohio Junior People 3rd place “The Art of Fitting” by Elayna Aue, Auburndale, Wis. Intermediate People 1st place “Best of Friends” by Waylon Lee, Wellington, Ill. Intermediate People

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2nd by Mason Glascock, Fraziers W.Va.

Bottom,

PHOTO CONTEST Intermediate People 3rd place “Behind the Scenes” by Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo. Senior People 1st place “Sale Day” by Jessica Jensen, Courtland, Kan. Senior People 2nd place “Hereford Happiness” by Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind. Senior People 3rd place “A Steady Hand” by Molly Minihan, Wheaton, Kan. 144 | September 2022 Hereford.org

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NJHA members mingle with college and industry professionals during Bridging the Gap.

“Our future employees could be standing in this room,” says Michael Hampton, Central Life Sciences regional sales manager. “We need in production agriculture. I think this is a good group to start with.”

One-on-One Opportunity

“It’s a great way to kind of get out of your comfort zone as well as meet people that you might see down the road. Those people might be your boss or someone you have an interview with someday,” McMillan says. “It’s great to make those connections now.”

Talking the talk

The first step to building a professional network is often figuratively and literally extending your hand, followed by a conversation. For young people, it can be intimidating to rub elbows with polished professionals. But

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Each year, NJHA members polish up their resumes before visiting oneon-one with college recruiters and agricultural professionals. During the event, young people learn about degree programs, scholarship opportunities, career possibilities and potential internships. At the same time, participating colleges and companies can mingle with some of the brightest young minds the agricultural industry has to offer. This year, Bridging the Gap included a speed networking roundtable to further foster professional connections for high school and collegeage participants — whom industry professionals and NJHA supporters were excited to meet.

“Networking is really crucial,” says Ellie Sennett, BioZyme® Vita Charge® marketing brand manager. “And starting early, like some of these kids are, is amazing. You’re bound to succeed if you’re just willing to get out there and try.” Sennett knows this firsthand, as she grew up making connectionssimilaras she exhibited cattle. “I hope they learn developingnetworkingimportancetheofandtheir says. “I’ve told quite a few of them tonight that as they get older and get into the last years of college and start looking for internships, it’s important to already have those contacts made in those companies where they are interested in going to work. I think this is a great start; it’s a great way to show them what they need to do to develop thatLaurennetwork.”McMillan, NJHA director, participated in the event, and as Hampton suggested, she took advantage of the time to make connections.

BRIDGING THE GAP

by Katie Maupin Miller Y oung people shook hands with opportunities — and the people that provide them — during the Bridging the Gap college and career fair at the 2022 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). Bridging the Gap has connected Hereford juniors with colleges and industry professionals from the National Junior Hereford Association’s (NJHA) corporate partners since it debuted in 2019.

Network building Bridging the Gap proved networking is more than just a buzzword, as the event helped professionals and young people make connections that will prove invaluable in the future.

“There’s a lot of skills and confidence that the youth get, not only in the showring but also doing all the other contests,” Hampton says. “I think that sets them apart as they’ve got a bit more self-confidence, and that goes a longOutsideway.” of their unique skillset, participating colleges and companies noted NJHA members’ passion for the agricultural industry. That is something Lori Lawrence, BioZyme® show and small livestock business development manager, frankly, found“They’recontagious.passionate; they’re energetic; they’re fun; they’re talkative. There are all sorts of things that are great about the kids,” Lawrence says. “It’s actually a breath of fresh air to come to a junior national and see the kids all excited and energetic. They’re passionate and not guarded about how they feel about the industry. They feel like the industry is open and bright, and that’s just a nice reflection. Sometimes we go back to our everyday jobs and think, ‘Wow, they see a bright future.’”

“It’s really important for us to support the American andgenerationbelievemarketingTranssayspeopleAssociationHerefordandyounginagriculture,”MorganJones,OvaGeneticsintern.“Weinthenextofcattlebetteringtheindustry, and we know that people are behind better livestock. It’s important to help better those people and provide opportunities for them. Then, as an industry, we can continue to grow For young people participating in Bridging the Gap, advice from professionals was simply “Continue to do things like this; build that network and work on peopleHamptoncommunicationpersonalskills,”says.“Youngthatcandothat in today’s world stand out, and the work ethic that 99% of these kids have will help them run circles around most of their competition.”

opportunities, like Bridging the Gap, allow NJHA members to practice their communication skills.

Hereford influenced Standing out among peers isn’t new for NJHA members. The very skills that help young people excel in the showring, such as work ethic, responsibility and presentation, help them find success in their future careers.

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Lake Land College agriculture division chair, Ryan Orrick believes these budding professionals are the future of agriculture. “I would say all that have come through have been very courteous and respectful, and they’ve asked many really good questions. They just carry professionally,”themselveshesays. Looking to the future Nearly all the talk at Bridging the Gap was future centric. Young people made connections to support their career aspirations, and industry professionals shook hands with young professionals they hope to one day hire. These connections make Bridging the Gap an event that colleges, industry professionals and NJHA’s corporate partners readily support.

“I think it’s good for them to develop the confidence and the skills needed to have a one-on-one conversation,” Hampton says.

“The more people you talk to, the better you’re going to get at it,” McMillan says. “Now that I’ve done this for years, it’s more comfortable. And I’ve made great connections that have already helped me down the road.” With practice comes the added confidence young people need to stand out as they enter the workforce.

Chris Mullinix and Angie Denton, Kansas State University animal sciences and industry department representatives, recruit potential students.firstimpression.

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Wheeler Farms • MCS Cattle Co. • Sims Family Cattle Co. J O I N T P R O D U C T I O N S A L E September 24, 2022 12 noon Saturday • Wheeler Farms Sale Facility, Chickasha, Oklahoma 5th JOINAnnualUS ON OUR NEW SALE DATE FOR AN ELITE HEREFORD & ANGUS OFFERING! 75 Hereford Females • 15 Angus Females • 10 Angus 18-month-old Bulls Spring Heifer Calf Splits • Spring Bull Calf Splits • Spring Bred Cows & Heifers Fall-Calving Females • Embryo Packages Wheeler Farms, Inc. Will Wheeler 405/274-1799 Joe Devine 918/557-9087 737 CR 1360, Chickasha, OK wheelerfarmsinc.com The Eddie Sims Family Elgin, OK Eddie 580/595-1626 Mark simsncs@aol.com580/595-0901CA TTLECOMPANY Sims Family Cattle Co. Matt, Aimee, Jake & Evan Sims Edmond, 405/641-6081OK incorporated Matt C. Sims • mcsauction.commatt@mcsauction.com405/641-6081Catalogs mailed on request & online at mcsauction.com MCS 49B Romate 2060 ET 8/31/20 • AHA 44214253 • Polled S: TH 512X 145Y El Dorado 49B ET D: MCS U14 Romate 705B Bred AI 5/29/22 to CMF 1720 Gold Rush 569G ET. CED +1.0, BW +2.4, WW +49, YW +81, MILK +30, REA +.25, MARB –.12, $CHB +87 MCS 66589 Helen 2007 3/3/20 • AHA P44161963 • Polled S: /S Mandate 66589 ET D: MCS EH 1606 Timeless 1833 Bred AI 5/29/22 to TH Masterplan 183F. CED +1.1, BW +1.4, WW +73, YW +116, MILK +26, REA +.22, MARB +.24, $CHB +126 WF Miss Jett 0040 2/29/20 • AHA P44182949 • Polled S: /S Mandate 66589 ET D: WF Miss Jett C226 Bred AI 4/5/22 to NJW 84B 4040 Fortified 238F. CED +5.8, BW +1.9, WW +63, YW +95, MILK +24, REA +.67, MARB +.09, $CHB +124 WF Bess 0808 9/12/20 • AAA 20087454 S: EXAR Monumental 6056B D: JDD Bess B311 Safe to calve this fall to EXAR Jet Black 9755B. CED +6, BW +2.4, WW +80, YW +146, MILK +24, MARB +1.37, RE +.74, $M +72, $B +193, $C +322 MCS 1606 Loretta 1817 2/24/18 • AHA P43956939 • Polled S: MCS 49B Conquistador 1606 D: TH 127W 0220 Loretta 153B Bred AI 5/28/22 to TH Masterplan 183F. CED +0.2, BW +3.3, WW +66, YW +114, MILK +40, REA +.63, MARB .00, $CHB +131 EXR Emma 8231 ET 9/2/18 • AHA P43968857 • Hom. Polled S: Churchill Stud 3134A D: Walker Miss 4R 545 236 PE 12/13/22 to 4/4/22 to EXR Air Express 8135 ET. CED –1.2, BW +4.2, WW +57, YW +92, MILK +32, REA +.75, MARB –.02, $CHB +122 SFCC LLJ Zara 181C ET 10/14/15 • AHA P43669623 • Polled S: WORR Owen Tankeray Y79D ET D: MF 308N Ziva 158W 212Z ET This donor sells along with 3 daughters plus granddaughters and grandsons. CED –4.0, BW +5.2, WW +62, YW +104, MILK +30, REA +.37, MARB –.02, $CHB +114 WF Rita 1616 1/25/21 • AAA 20179436 S: GAR Inertia D: BoBo Rita 5044 Bred AI 4/25/22 to DB Iconic G95. CED +7, BW +0.4, WW +77, YW +150, MILK +37, MARB +1.49, RE +.87, $M +61, $B +229, $C +358 Hereford.org September 2022 | 149

• Be willing to learn.

The second story in a series about communicating across generations.

Acknowledge differences with respect and expect respect Respect for others needs to be a clear expectation, and managers must set up systems to make this happen. The biggest challenges younger family members have when starting at the farm usually don’t involve working with Dad, Grandpa or even Mom. It’s more typical that they will struggle when working with long-term employees who are often like family, but not related. We have at least three (sometimes four, and soon we might have five) generations around our farm workplace. The question is how to get the different generations effectively communicating when there is a span of nearly a century between the 14-yearold granddaughter who thinks she’d like to farm and the 90-something father who still owns much of the land.

Let’s get more specific. Do you have an established system for knowledge transfer in your operation? Pairing a more senior, experienced employee with a junior person is the quintessentially classic way to mentor effectively and give everyone a chance to shine.

It takes work and vigilance at all levels to ensure a culture of respect. Treating others with respect is the best way to establish that culture. Additionally, if you see older employees dissing a young manager, say something. Stepping in under these circumstances sends a message that disrespect will not be tolerated. Respect goes both ways, and it is earned both ways, too.

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While part of this involves negotiating skills, it’s really about communicating value. What does each person bring to the farm? Recognizing the specific value each member brings to the operation will be essential for this next generation of leaders to understand and manage if they want to succeed.

Now, Millennials and even Gen Z, those born after 1996, are large parts of the farm workforce, too. Building a work culture that finds common ground among these generations and serves all of them is crucial to creating a workplace that attracts, inspires and retains top talent.

Recognizing the specific value each member brings to the operation will be essential for this next generation of leaders to understand and manage if they want to succeed.

• Acknowledge difference with respect and also expect respect. Be willing to learn, listen and teach (not tell) Younger generations need to be patient and willing to learn from experience. As it turns out, we don’t have all the answers just because we turned 21 or graduated from college. But, in turn, mature generations must have the willingness to teach rather than tell. If you’ve ever been young and lectured by your dad while doing chores (wrong, of course), you know what I’m talking about.

Multi-generationPlaybookCommunication

The Baby Boomer generation has begun to retire from the workforce, and the Gen Xers have begun or will be moving into the most senior roles.

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Based on last month’s tips, I hope you are leaving the summer season behind a bit more mindful about those from different generations on your farm or ranch operation. Still working on it? Not a problem, here are two more tips and a tale for September.

ACT’s

Sarah Beth Aubrey is an entrepreneur and founder of Aubrey Coaching and Training (ACT). She can be reached at sarah@sarahbethaubrey.com.

Mohican Farms 4551 State Route 514, Glenmont, Ohio Conard & Nancy 330-378-3421 • Matt & Kelli 330-231-0708 Alexis 330-231-9538 Mohican Farms & Guests Sale SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 2022 - Noon - Glenmont, OH Bulls, Pairs, Open Heifers and Steers J&LConsignors:CattleServices, Glenview Farms, Keets Herefords, Sunny Side Farm, Cottage Hill Farm, Pennell Brothers and Hot Iron Enterprises Mohican West GGuestsuests Production Sale Sept. 18, 2022 • Laurel, MT Tom, Angie, Tucker, Tanner and Tripp Ostgaard 7602 Pleasant Chapel Rd. Newark, 4921John937-475-9625OhioOstgaardTannerDr.Dayton,Ohio937-233-9712 45th Annual Sale May 2023 Rick Van Fleet 740-732-4783 21989 Woodsfield Rd. Sarahsville, OH rickgreenvalley@gmail.com43779 www.switzerlandpolledherefords.com PolledAssociationHereford www.buckeyeherefords.com 10708 Main Rd. Berlin Heights, OH 44814 Lisa Finnegan ohioherefordlady@yahoo.com440-320-6193SecretaryKeets, Polled Herefords Jerry and Mary Ann Berg 16821 Withrich Rd. P.O. Box 224 Dalton, OH 44618 330-857-7967 330-465-6185 jwberg@bright.netcell Jim and Beth Herman 6753 C.R. C75 Edgerton, OH 43715 419-212-0093 Jim jimbethherman@metalink.netcell Rippling Rock Hereford Farm Tim, Stephanie, Ashleigh and Andrew Osborn 3537 Second Creek Rd. Blanchester, OH 45107 Tim: timosborn@frontier.comHome:937-655-0644937-783-2869 Todd, Anna, Elizabeth, Lindsey and Maverick Pugh 6005 Meese Road Louisville, OH 44641 Todd AmberLindsey330-353-1001330-933-4297Shoemaker,AssetMgr.330-933-6156pughlivestock@gmail.comLikeusonFacebook! J&L Cattle Services Jeff, Lou Ellen and Keayla Harr 334 Twp. Rd. 1922 Jeromesville, OH 44840 Cell jlcattleserv@aol.com419-685-0549 8570 Shannon Rd. Dresden, OH 43821 Jeff Jordan 740-704-4807 cell Registered Polled Herefords Hereford.org September 2022 | 151

MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THESE UPCOMING SALES September 17, 2022 Interstate Regional Stockyards-Cuba, MO April 18, 2023 Interstate Regional Stockyards-Cuba, MO September 16, 2023 Interstate Regional Stockyards-Cuba, MO For more information contact: Larry Day, Sales Manager Email: ljday@iland.net Vis it our new web si te centralmis sou ripol led herefords Bradshaw Ranch Riley Bradshaw 12180 272nd Street La Belle, MO 63447 217-491-6096 bradshawranchcattle@gmail.com Gary and Frances Duvall 1082 Hwy. 97 Lockwood, MO duvallherefords@keinet.net417-827-2163417-232-481765682cellHerdsman:MiguelCifuentes417-793-5082 HEREFORDSREYNOLDS Matt, Barb, Tye and Makayla 1071 C.R. 1231 Huntsville, MO 65259 Cell reynoldscattle@cvalley.netHome660-676-3788660-277-3679 www.reynoldsherefords.com Annual Sale Last Sunday in October MISSOURI BREEDERS Al and M.D. JamesSpringfield,BonebrakeMO417-849-1324HendersonHerdsman417-588-4572 Rick and Laurie Steinbeck 2322 Drake School Rd. Hermann, MO 65041 573-680-0954573-237-2668 cell Polled Herefords and Red Angus Breeding Stock Available FARMSMEAD 21658 Quarry Ln. Barnett, MO 65011 Alan meadangus@yahoo.com573-216-0210Mead ANNUAL BULL SALES: First Saturday in March Last Saturday in October Rusty and Marijane Miller 20500 Sioux Dr. Lebanon, MO 65536 Rusty, millerherefords@yahoo.comMarijane,317-840-7811cellcell317-341-3846 www.millerherefords.netMountainMontyPolledWilliamsonHerefords&GeorgiaWilliamson(417)247-0782975StillhouseRoadView,MO65548wphranch@gmail.comwphranch.com Success Breeds Success 11768 W. Farm Rd. 34 • Walnut Grove, MO 65770 Jeff and Stephanie Rawie • Aaron and Kylie Noble 417-209-5538 • jeffrawie24@yahoo.com BLUE RIBBON FARMS BRF Miss Jazzy 2C ET Sire: NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET Dam: BRF Miss Macy 1N Offering For Sale Private Treaty A 4 yearling bulls A 4 fall heifers A 2 spring heifers A A few select cows including the one pictured, she is due to calve Sept. 11th to BRF 028x Quasar 6F. Call, email, text or just stop by anytime Debbie Wheeler Steve Wheeler www.lacysredangus.com 17246 NW County Rd 12001 Drexel, MO 64742 acy’s RedAngusLPolled Herefords YEAR AFTER YEARDECADE AFTER DECADE Annual Bull & Female Sale October 22, 2022 Breeding Red Hided Seedstock That Produce In Our Fescue Based Environment Dan & Kelly Lacy (913) dan@lacysredangus.com909-1912 152 | September 2022 Hereford.org

Menzies Cattle Co. LLC Josh Menzies 5667 State Hwy. 38 Marshfield, MO jmenzies79@gmail.com417-425-565965706 MALONE Hereford Farm Alton, Marie, Brian, Dustin and Michelle Malone1371 Road F Emporia, KS 66801 Phone: 620-342-7538 Alton’s Cell: ammalone@lcwb.coop620-794-2358 Mark Abramovitz and Terry Elwing Logan and Brianne Bishop 6969 Bass Ln. Columbia, MO 65201 5 73-864-6475 Cell 573-441-9951 Home/Fax telwing@gmail.com www.abracattleco.com Travis and t-mc2009@live.comWasola,1199McConnaughySarahCo.Rd.116MO65773417-989-0486 www.wmccattleco.com Jim and Linda Reed P.O. Box 126, Green Ridge, MO 65332 660-527-3507 • Fax 660-527-3379 reedent@iland.net • www.reedent.com Brian, Samara and Terrell Reed 416 North Abernathy,DriveTX79311Craig, Natalie, Macy, Mallory and Maggie Reed P.O. Box 124 Green Ridge, MO 65332 McMillen’s Toothacre Ranch Trent, Mary and Family 9128 W. Farm Rd. 30 Walnut Grove, MO Cell417-788-278765770417-830-7257Fax417-863-6884 POLLEDSHOENBERGERHEREFORDSEricandKami–417-737-0055 Eric Jr. –417-860-7151 SPHHEREFORDS@OUTLOOK.COM Marty Lueck, Manager Rt. 1, Box 85G Mountain Grove, MO 65711 417-948-2669 mvlueck@centurytel.netFax417-838-1482or417-948-0509 Jim & Carla 417-466-8679 jimbellis@missouristate.edu Jamie & Kevin 573-289-1061 Jonathan 417-440-1300 ellis FamilyHEREFORDS This Space is Available! Contact Joe jrick@hereford.org785-633-3188Rickabaugh A A Two Young Stars Leading Our Program A A Semen: $30/straw; Non-certificate Both Bulls! Gary Doss 816-699-8831 Smithville, MO Endure son with great EPDs and excellent pigment! Owned with Doug Rosencutter, Topeka, Kan. GG DOSS Mitchem 3C Historic 3H P44135075 ASM 405B Lenox 134J ET P44286765 Historic son with performance and carcass! Owned with Mitchem Farms, Vale, N.C. Hereford.org September 2022 | 153

Wisconsin Hereford Assn. unveils Heifer Grant program and donation heifer Bacon Branch Beef LLC, owned by the Bevan Family, Platteville, Wis., donated BB Veronica 96 EJ to the Wisconsin Junior Hereford Association (WJHA) in memory of Dave Bevan. Featured as Lot 1 during the Wisconsin Hereford Association (WHA) annual spring sale held March 5 in Fennimore, Wis., the donated heifer brought more than $11,600 after she was sold raffle-style. The winning ticket was purchased by WHA members Kim and Jeanine Radel. All proceeds from the donation heifer help support the WJHA and provide educational opportunities, scholarships and other programs to encourage interest in the cattle industry and the Hereford breed. The Bevan family was proud to follow in the footsteps of other Wisconsin Hereford breeders who have donated heifers to support WJHA in the past including: Steiny’s Polled Herefords, Mark Friedrich Family, SNL’s Whitetail Farm and Owego Stock“WeFarmare honored to be donating BB Veronica to the WJHA this year in memory of Papa Dave,” says Jackie Bevan, of Bacon Branch Beef LLC. “His passion for the Hereford breed was nothing short of amazing. While he only started breeding Herefords in 2012, he sure knew how to pick them from the start. It was always his dream to have a great herd of purebred cows, and man, did he make it happen.”

For more information on the WJHA Donation Heifer Program, please contact WJHA Advisor B.J. Jones, at bj@wildcatcattle.comFormoreinformation on the Wisconsin Hereford Association spring sale and Heifer Grant Program, please contact sale manager Melissa Berggren, at maggie99mae@yahoo.com

From the Field

WHA also unveiled its inaugural Heifer Grant Program, sponsored by the association’s spring sale consigners. WJHA members could apply for a $500 grant to use toward a Hereford female in the spring sale. Applicants submitted an essay detailing how the grant could help them start their own herd of Hereford cattle, goals for their herd, and plans to pay off the balance of the purchase price and care for the female.

Landen Knuth, of Narrows Creek Farm, Loganville, Wis., earned the first WHA Heifer Grant for use toward purchase of a Hereford female at the spring sale. Knuth purchased Huth E078 Mandy H008, a bred female consigned by Huth Polled Herefords, Oakfield Wis. Knuth’s purchase gave birth to a heifer calf, giving him another potential addition to his Hereford herd. The WHA congratulates Knuth on a great start.

Hereford Happenings Meents inducted into Livestock Marketeers Hall of Fame

Past American Hereford Association (AHA) field representative John Meents was inducted into the Livestock Marketeers Hall of Fame during the organization’s 57th annual banquet held June 14 in Kansas City, Mo. Meents was recognized for his decades of helping producers market their livestock. He served as a field representative for various organizations from 1978 until his retirement in 2021, including: American Yorkshire Club and its Yorkshire Journal, the Drovers Journal, American Polled Hereford Association and its Polled Hereford World, and AHA and its Hereford World.

John Meents (l) was inducted into the Livestock Marketeers Hall of Fame along with Greg Hubert (r).

Landen Knuth poses with the female he purchased with help from the Wisconsin Hereford Association (WHA) Heifer Grant Program. He purchased Huth E078 Mandy H008 at the WHA spring sale March 5. Pictured (l to r) Jerry Huth of Huth Polled Herefords, Isaac Knuth, Rylen Knuth and Landen Knuth. The Bevan family’s Bacon Branch Beef, of Platteville, Wis., donated BB Veronica 96 EJ to the Wisconsin Hereford Association in memory of Dave Bevan. The female sold raffle-style for more than $11,600 during the association’s spring sale in Fennimore. Hereford.org

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Thank you for your Partnership – Great minds think alike! Everhartherefords.com Bruce and Shoshanna 317-407-3618 Blake and Ashley 317-409-1923 Brian and Jordan 317-512-0375Waldron, Indiana EF LONGESTMF YARD 19Z 228J ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF} P44225190 • O wned with McDonald Farms, Michigan and O’Hara Family LLC, Oklahoma. EF C&L BIG RIG 19Z 36E 220J ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF} P44221978 • O wned with C&L Hereford Ranch, Wisconsin. CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE 10.6-0.7 67 103 0.1 1.0 25.1 49 82 5.7 MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 73 1.50 1.70 76 -0.002 0.52 0.19 504 598 141 CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM M&G MCE 6.0 -0.1 63 101 0.1 1.4 22.636 683.4 MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 85 1.30 1.40 82 -0.0120.780.31 485 579 164 Clinkenbeard FARMS & SONS 201 W. S.R. 58 Edwardsport, IN Gordon812-328-625847528Clinkenbeard821-881-8988cell The Duncan Family 1264 N. Mountain Rd. Wingate, IN 47994 David cell davidandjilld@aol.com765-366-0295 www.ableacrescattle.com G ary GreenwooddVM 3013765-585-1105W.StateRd. 38 West Lebanon, IN 47991 Ferguson Farms Stephen L. Ferguson 225 N. Bloomington,WashingtonIN47402AbeRedden662-352-4290 Plymouth, IN Andy akerjamie@gmail.com574-952-3485574-780-0342AkerJimHaug Lee, Cindy and ElzemeyerMatthew 2538 State Rd. 122 Richmond, IN lee@elzehereford.765-969-224347374com PolledElzemeyerEPHHerefords Terry, Susan, Lillian and Hayley Hayhurst 14477 S. Carlisle St. Terre Haute, IN 47802 812-236-0804812-696-2468 HayhurstFarms@aol.comcell Brian, Janelle, Collin and Landon Deatsman 5708 North 200 East Leesburg, Indiana 46538 Brian Cell: (574) 527-6679 Visit our website! www.deatsman.com ET Cooperative Herd Registered Hereford Cattle Herd West Terre Haute, IN Matt – 812 870- 6968 Megan – 812-870-3620 Rachel – 812-230-6689 Hereford.org September 2022 | 155

Ray Vandeveer 6261 Brubaker Rd. Salem, IL ravan52@hotmail.com618-780-515362881or618-547-3164 Larry Moffett 4075 Mt. Auburn Rd. Decatur, IL 217-428-649662521 Cell FARMSlarrymoff@comcast.net217-972-2367 www.lowdermanauctionoptions.comMONTELOWDERMAN309-255-0110monte@lowderman.comCODYLOWDERMAN309-313-2171codylowderman@lowderman.comBiddingplatform-www.LAO.LIVEAFullServiceAUCTIONSOLUTIONPAQUETTE HEREFORD FARM Andrew Paquette 1725 East 3400 North Rd. St. Anne, IL apaquette15@gmail.com815-671-058960964 Fred and Elaine Nessler 217-741-5500 fwn@theprairiecross.comejn@theprairiecross.comElizabethNessler 217-496-2442 ehn@theprairiecross.com 5200 Sturdy Rd. Rochester, IL 62563 Dr. Mark 217-899-3542 David 217-725-2154 Connor 217-899-3015 HerefordsEntwistle Jerry Entwistle and Family 326 St. Rt. 10 New Holland, IL 62671 217-737-7581 Jerry cell 10124 Michael Rd. Coulterville, IL 62237 Sherwood618-443-2007Burns618-521-3678KentBurns618-443-6279618-521-3199 Cattle for sale at all times Burns Polled H ereford farm McCaskill Farms Timewell, IL Ronnie 217-430-8705 Randy 217-242-1262 Matt 217-779-0775 Derek 217-617-8443 Tait 217-430-5949 Follow us on Andrew and Christy Garnhart Family 815-238-2381 • mudcreekfarms@hotmail.comRickgarnhart@gmail.comandLindaGarnhart 6372 Edwardsville Rd. • German Valley, IL 61039 More info at www.mudcreekfarms.com MEMORABLE MOMENTS All heifers, steers and bulls sold private treaty –first come, first serve. 2022 calves by American Classic, On Point, 2296 and more! Congratulations to all our customers on their success over the years with MCF genetics! www.youngcattlecompany.comYaleandAbbyYoung27297E2250NRd.Lexington,IL61753815-867-7333yaleyoung@gmail.com 156 | September 2022 Hereford.org

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Bulls, Cow/Calf Pairs, Bred Heifers, Open Heifers and Commercial Baldies LOCATION: Jackson’s Mill Multipurpose Ag Building, Weston, W.V. A select group of Hereford-influenced replacement females will also be available. For more information, contact: Neil Litton, President WV Polled Hereford Association Ph: Stephanie304-618-7313Hawkins, Secretary/Treasurer WV Polled Hereford Association Ph: 304-677-3504 Sponsored by the West Virginia Polled Hereford Association MOUNTAIN STATE SPECTACULAR Fall Sale FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2022 • 7 P.M. Hereford.org September 2022 | 161

Reserve champion horned female, Crane, La Salle, Ill., with Crane Gossip Girl 2118, 2/5/2021, by K Rustic 711 ET. Champion polled female, Brady Jones, Darlington, with Wildcat Pina Colada 115 ET, 9/13/2021, by CH High Roller 756 ET.

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Kentucky Hereford Assn. State Show Winchester, Ky. | June 18 Judge: Breck Debnam, Madison, Ga. 40 head shown Champion female, Quinton Ray, Brooksville, with VH MMM 756 Jamie 09J ET, 3/23/2021, by CH High Roller 756 ET. Reserve champion female, Levi Womack, Pembroke, with Womack Summer Fashion 199, 5/17/2021, by H FHF Advance 628 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Levi Womack, with Womack Sensational Lady 047 ET, 3/8/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and a March heifer calf, by NJW 133A 6589 Manifest 87G ET.

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Indiana Hereford Assn. Open Preview Lebanon, Ind. | June 4 Judge: Corbin Cowles, Rockfield, Ky. 96 head shown Champion female, Landon Deatsman, Leesburg, with H DS Lady 0596 ET, 9/2/2020, by UPS Mighty 7850 ET. Reserve champion female, Quinton Ray, Brooksville, Ky., with VH MMM 756 Jamie 09J ET, 3/23/2021, by CH High Roller 756 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Jayden Simpson, Roachdale, with EKS DWK D13 Roberta H008, 3/3/2020, by CSF MSU WF Ransom 115R; and a March bull calf, by EKS DWK B26 Caesar G74. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, JD Seward, Rockville, with MCKY Sophia 0914 ET, 2/9/2020, by H Montgomery 7437 ET; and a January heifer calf, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. Champion bull, Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, with EKS DWK B26 Final Chapter J10, 3/17/2021, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Reserve champion bull, Audrey Korniak, Rensselaer, with Patton Tankeray 017, 2/4/2020, by WORR Owen Tankeray Y79D ET.

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Reserve champion polled female, Smith, Hubertus, with Purple HBStormy’s Harley18J ET, 2/7/2021, by 4M X06 Harleys Playtime 705 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Brady Jones, with MF 308N Caitlin 13C ET, 3/22/2015, by BR Currency 8144 ET; and a May bull calf, by CH High Roller 756 ET.

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Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Bevan, Platteville, with BB Charlie 13G, 4/5/2019, by BB Mya’s Maverick 85E; and a March heifer calf, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. Champion bull, Rob Ash, Newton, with WLC Double Miles Chili 101 ET, 1/15/2021, by C Double Your Miles 6077 ET. Reserve champion bull, Kendall Boatman, with PERKS 2TK 5101 Jabari 1122 ET, 9/25/2021, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Great Lakes Open Show Midland, Mich. | June 18 Judge: Kim Roestal, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 23 head shown Champion female, Kaytlyn Harfst, Battle Creek, with HC Skittles 105, 3/31/2021, by CRR 8Y Leverage 971. Reserve champion female, Andrew Johnston, Merrill, with PUGH HAWK Ms Sapphire PJ14 ET, 5/21/2021, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Andrew Johnston, with BF HMB 6026D Oakley 2004 ET, 2/28/2020, by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET; and a March heifer calf, by KJ 482Y

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Reserve champion bull, Charlee Klink, Garden, with CJK Frosty, 12/24/2021, by CAK Nicky’s Striker.

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Reserve champion cow-calf pair, RLB Herefords, Portland, with RLB H850 Rockin’ Remedy 120F, 1/20/2018, by SSF RLB Onkey 122L 949 850ET; and a January heifer calf, by RKM RLB 652D Dante 03H. Champion bull, RLB Herefords, with RKM RLB 652D Dante 03H, 1/27/2020, by CHEZ Dante 652D ET.

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Indiana Hereford Assn. Open Preview champion female by Landon Deatsman. Indiana Hereford Assn. Open Preview champion bull by Dylan Kottkamp. Wisconsin Jr. Hereford Open Jackpot champion horned female by Kendall Boatman. Hereford.org

Ohio State Fair champion female by Grant Helsinger. Ohio State Fair champion bull by B J Herman & Sons, Todd, Kim & Kasey Herman and Flatter Hereford Farms.

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Corey Wilson, Kensington, with Wilson 60 Chill 128F, 1/3/18, by Wilson 028X Jagger 60C; and a February heifer calf, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. Champion bull, B J Herman & Sons, Edgerton; Todd, Kim & Kasey Herman, Lima; and Flatter Hereford Farms, Fairborn, with SSF KKH 25E Pilgrim 107, 2/24/21, by Churchill Pilgrim 632D ET. Reserve champion bull, Ralph E. Ullman & Son, Graysville, with UHF U32C Cannon 68F U24J ET, 9/8/21, by NJW 12A 109Z Hudson 68F ET.

Champion cow-calf pair, Abbygail Pitstick, South Solon, with Aubreys Tosca 4054 2H, 4/12/20, by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET; and a March heifer calf, by Churchill Majestic 903G ET.

Champion bull, Gordon Cattle Co., Danville, with GCC Roll On Mae 2103 ET, 3/5/2021, by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. Reserve champion bull, Olivia Newsome, Lancaster, with Cliffside Journey 1101, 1/1/2021, by NJW 84B 10W Journey 53D. Ohio State Fair Open Show Columbus, Ohio | July 26 Judge: Randy Daniels, Colbert, Ga. 76 head shown Champion female, Grant Helsinger, Germantown, with HPH 35F Macee 2127, 10/12/21, by JDH AH Miles Ahead 35F ET.

Reserve champion female, Kalin Schrader, Continental, with CHEZ Fancy 1659J, 3/10/21, by CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET.

WEST VIRGINIA HEREFORD BREEDERS Registered Polled Hereford Cattle W.C. Taylor Family 20 Cottage Hill Rd. Petersburg, WV 26847 Sonny mtaylor@frontiernet.netMichael304-257-1557304-257-1040Will304-668-6600David304-257-0263 GRASSY RUN Farms 5683 Rocky Step Rd. Winfield, WV 25213 www.grassyrunfarms.com Gary Kale, Owner Aaron Glascock, General Manager 304-312-7060 Derik Billman, 330-432-3267Herdsman DAVID LAW & SONS Polled Herefords Since 1954 192 Ruger Dr. Harrisville, WV 26362 Butch 304-643-4438 Certified and Accredited lawherefords.bravehost.com lawherefords@yahoo.com PolledMcDonaldHerefords Mike McDonald, DVM and Family 534 Riverbend Road Lost Creek, WV 26385 304-745-3870 Office 304-677-5944 Cell The R.G. Knotts Family 63 Henderson Ridge Road Fairmont, WV 26554 Dave Dnsk0603@gmail.comRobert304-612-3795304-265-0005 Polled Herefords 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 forestking02@gmail.com304-618-7313 A. Goff & Sons 1661 Hazelgreen Rd. Harrisville, WV 304-643-219626362 agoffandsons@yahoo.com Since 1910 Celebrating our 112th Year HerefordGrandviewFarm Quality Hereford Cattle Ken and Chris Scott 2586 Grandview Rd. Beaver, WV 25813 Ken chance37@suddenlink.netChris304-573-0844304-228-5524 ghf Hereford.org September 2022 | 163

Champion cow-calf pair, Libby Pérez, Nara Visa, N.M., with PCC New Mexico Lady 0187 ET, 3/8/2020, by /S Mandate 66589 ET; and a February heifer calf, by /S Peerless 88157 ET.

Champion cow-calf pair, Olivia Camara, Acushnet, with TBYF Moon Beam 121G, 12/11/2019, by Boyd Worldwide 9050 ET; and a November heifer calf, by Showtime Flash 509 ET.

Maryland Junior Preview Gaithersburg, Md. | May 7 Judge: Will Coor, Hillsboro, Ohio 56 head shown Champion female, Lane Cady, New Windsor, with HAWK Ryder 37J ET, 5/17/2021, by K Rustic 711 ET. Reserve champion female, Logan Cady, New Windsor, with FTZS Loretta 101J, 4/11/2021, by CH High Roller 756 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Kaylie Shelton, Frederick, with GMC Maci 5J, 4/13/2021, by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Holly Shelton, Frederick, with GMC Peppa 8J, 7/2/2021, by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Sydney Miller, Westminster, with DRF 4171 Kailey 2296 G15, 12/23/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and a December heifer calf, by NJW 133A 6589 Manifest 87G ET. Champion bull, Abbie Patrick, Darlington, Champion steer, Lane Cady, with a 1,185-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Ella Deford, Jarrettsville, with a 1,200-lb. steer.

New England

Kansas Jr. Hereford Show champion female by William Meinhardt. Abigail Billing. Regional Hereford Show by Macalie Forrest.

New England Regional Hereford Youth Show West Springfield, Mass. | May 7 Judge: Shawn Varner, Liberty, Mo. 44 head shown Champion female, Abigail Billing, Greendell, N.J., with GP Miss Behavin DN23 2296 308H, 9/6/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion female, Hailey Hotchkiss, Terryville, Conn., with Bofat Hill 2296 Smore 12J, 1/19/2021, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Kansas Junior Hereford Show Manhattan, Kan. | May 29 Judge: Tyler Hahn, Russel, Kan. 144 head shown Champion female, William Meinhardt, Onaga, with SHR Diana 1026 ET, 1/25/2021, by CH High Roller 756 ET. Reserve champion female, Josie Beltz, Canton, with JB N/R Jackie 20J ET, 3/26/2021, by CH High Roller 756 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Josie Beltz, with JB N/R Jackie 20J ET, 3/26/2021, by CH High Roller 756 ET.

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Julia Studer, Frankfort, with NH Diamond Club

Reserve champion bull, Kurtis Pepin, Goshen, Conn., with Pepin 49C Sigurd 015J, 3/15/2021, by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. Champion steer, Macalie Forrest, Foster, R.I., with a 1,085-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Payson Southers, Millmont, Pa., with a 1,190-lb. steer. West Virginia Polled Hereford Assn. Weston, W.Va. | May 22 Judge: Matt Powers, Saxonburg, Pa. 19 head shown Champion female, Alexis Wright, Philippi, with KCL Good Lord Lorrie 160 ET, 3/25/2021, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Reserve champion female, Alexis Wright, with KCL Virginia I67 ET, 4/3/2021, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Champion bull, Landon Hall, Bolt, with LH 480 Out Of Time 24, 1/15/2021, by UHF 480 Ontime U14F. Champion steer, Kora Hawkins, Jane Lew, with 3HAWK Jupiter 6153 J19, 3/11/2021, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153.

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Harrison Roberts, Williamsburg, with Bofat Hill Graham Cracker 111E, 11/6/2017, by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET; and a December bull calf, by EXR Bankroll 8130 ET. Champion bull, Harrison Roberts, with Bofat Hill 6107 Nightmare 31J, 3/18/2021, by C 2052 5280 Lad 6107 ET.

Junior Shows

Reserve champion steer, Madison Bolyard, Bruceton Mills, with KCL Chief I71, 3/17/2021, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Josie Beltz, with JB N/R Honey 13H, 9/17/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

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Reserve champion polled female, Lindstrom, Elm Creek, with CH Ms 155B Amy 1220 ET, 8/3/2021, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Kaisha Alber, Guide Rock, with WL Justa Flirt 175J, 4/17/2021, by CH High Roller 756 ET.

ET; and a February bull calf, by CJS 10C Groundbreaker 1903. Champion bull, Jessica Jensen, Courtland, with CCJ 02Z Sancho 321J, 2/24/2021, by ECR 628 Ivys Advance 8923 ET. Reserve champion bull, Kamdyn Moore, Modoc, with HBR KPHM Vallant 010, 3/17/2020, by JDH Victor 719T 33Z ET. Champion steer, Mason Mullinix, Manhattan, with a 1,190-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Danica Davis, Maple Hill, with a 1,000-lb. steer. Nebraska Jr. Hereford State Show Kearney, Neb. | June 4-5 Judges: Danny Davis, Maple Hill, Kan., and Kaylee Kerbs, Saratoga, Wyo. 113 head shown Champion horned female, Paul Vandewalle, Cedar Rapids, with VDW 1114 109 Sarah 101 ET, 2/25/2021, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Reserve champion horned female, Trenedy Jones, Saint Edward, with BAR M 623 Alyssa 2125, 3/21/2021, by BAR M 004 Throttle 701. Champion polled female, Graden Forbes, Kearney, with MCM 7437 Lacy Jewel 132J ET, 4/3/2021, by H Montgomery 7437 ET.

Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Everett Funk, Burwell, with EF Lilly Of The Prairie T606, 10/2/2021, by MCP Leader R708ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Julia Studer, Frankfort, Kan., with NH Diamond Club 019 ET, 2/16/2020, by CH High Roller 756 ET; and a February bull calf, by CJS 10C Groundbreaker 1903. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Kiera Bremer, Fullerton, with EF Lady Queen Champion bull, Everett Funk, with EF Endure T875, 3/6/2021, by UPS Endure 8520 ET. Reserve champion bull, Trenedy Jones, with B Cubed Bandit 002H, 9/22/2020, by MCM 6964 Vertex 645D. Champion steer, Abbi Wegner, Wolbach, with a 1,158-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Jaxon Snell, Red Cloud, with a 1,284-lb. steer.

Nebraska Jr. Hereford Show champion polled female by Graden Forbes. Nebraska Jr. Hereford Show champion bull by Everett Funk. Nebraska Jr. Hereford Show champion steer by Abbi Wegner. Indiana Jr. Preview champion female by Landon Deatsman. Indiana Jr. Preview champion bull by Dylan Kottkamp. 166...

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Marie Prodell, Algoma, with Steiny’s 60C Buttercup 91E, 4/1/2017, by Steinys 109 Cool Cat 60C; and a January bull calf, by Brookview 100W Garth 56G. Champion bull, Kendall Boatman, with PERKS 2TK 5101 Jabari 1122 ET, 9/25/2021, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Reserve champion bull, Madison Katzenberger, Monroe, with PRR MRK Sensational J162, 7/14/2021, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion steer, Brailee Ehlen, Elkhorn, with a 1,250-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Cole Webb, Capron, Ill., with a 1,300-lb. steer.

June 5 Judge: Josh Streitmatter, Sheridan, Ind. 107 head shown

Indiana Jr. Preview Lebanon, Ind. |

Champion female, Landon Deatsman, Leesburg, with H DS Lady 0596 ET, 9/2/2020, by UPS Mighty 7850 ET. Reserve champion female, Weston Maddox, Brookston, with Showtime Montgomery’s Rebel ET, 2/17/2021, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Jayden Simpson, Roachdale, with EKS DWK D13 Roberta H008, 3/3/2020, by CSF MSU WF Ransom 115R; and a March bull calf, by EKS DWK B26 Caesar G74.

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, JD Seward, Rockville, with MCKY Sophia 0914 ET, 2/9/2020, by H Montgomery 7437 ET; and a January heifer calf, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. Champion bull, Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, with EKS DWK B26 Final Chapter J10, 3/17/2021, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Reserve champion bull, Audrey Korniak, Rensselaer, with Patton Tankeray 017, 2/4/2020, by WORR Owen Tankeray Y79D ET. Champion steer, Avery Stadler, Crawfordsville, with a 1,338-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Hadley Korniak , Rensselaer, with a 1,236-lb. steer. Wisconsin Livestock Breeders Assn. Jefferson, Wis. | June 5 Judges: Steve and Karson Patton, Frankfort, Ind. 89 head shown Champion horned female, Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with PERKS 1502 Mary Jo 1002 ET, 1/22/2021, by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET.

Champion bred-and-owned female, Brady Jones, with Wildcat Pina Colada 115 ET, 9/13/2021, by CH High Roller 756 ET.

Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Emma Richardson, with RF Sunglasses At Night 12J, 6/3/2021, by MCF D56 Master 1930. Champion cow-calf pair, Brady Jones, Darlington, with MF 308N Caitlin 13C ET, 3/22/2015, by BR Currency 8144 ET; and a May bull calf, by CH High Roller 756 ET.

Southeast Regional Jr. Hereford Show Cookeville, Tenn. | June 10-11 Judges: Cliff Orley, Pa., and Austin Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky. 230 head shown Champion female, Levi Womack, Pembroke, Ky., with Womack Summer Fashion 199, 5/17/2021, by H FHF Advance 628 ET. Reserve champion female, Levi Womack, with Womack Shameless Lady 0117 ET, 9/14/2020, by ECR Shameless 7586 ET.

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Reserve champion polled female, Brady Jones, Darlington, with Wildcat Pina Colada 115 ET, 9/13/2021, by CH High Roller 756 ET.

Reserve champion horned female, JW Crane, La Salle, Ill., with Crane Gossip Girl 2118, 2/5/2021, by K Rustic 711 ET. Champion polled female, Emma Richardson, Capron, Ill., with BSC 4102 J Lo 101 ET, 1/26/2021, by 2TK PERKS 5101 Cadillac 8039ET.

SE Regional supreme champion bred-andSE Regional champion cow-calf pair by Levi Womack. SE Regional champion bull by Ella Callicott. SE Regional champion steer by Braxton Carper.

Wisconsin Livestock Breeders Assn. Jr. Show champion horned female by Kendall Boatman.

Supreme champion bred-and-owned, and champion bred-and-owned female, Missouri All Breeds Show champion female by Madelyn Thompson.

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Winn Hunt, Madison, Ga., with Innisfail 839E 907E 004H ET, 3/14/2020, by KJ 310C Leader 839E; and an April heifer calf, by Innisfail Energy 4021 1837 ET. Champion bull, Ella Callicott, Only, with RBF 2296 Rhett H014, 1/15/2021, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

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TRM Lady Endure 0254 ET, 11/6/2020, by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET.

Reserve champion bull, Libby Rushton, Waverly, with HAF 2296 Beretta J102, 11/16/2021, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion steer, Braxton Carper. Reserve champion steer, Kora Hokins, N.C.

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Libby Rushton, champion.

Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Braxton Carper, Vevay, Ind., with CF Slow Gin Fizz 65J, 3/11/2021, by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Levi Womack, with Womack Sensational Lady 047 ET, 3/8/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and a March heifer calf, by NJW 133A 6589 Manifest 87G ET.

Intermediate: Salem Sifford, Bealeton, Va., champion. Junior: Winn Hunt, champion. Peewee: Levi Womack, champion. Missouri All Breeds Junior Show Sedalia, Mo. | June 11 Judge: Isaac Taber, Abingdon, Ill. 81 head shown Champion female, Madelyn Thompson, Amity, with MCM 8815F Marli Jean 152J, 5/3/2021, by CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET. Reserve champion female, Cole Murphy, Houstonia, with CMH Rosebud 135ET, 10/10/2021, by CH High Roller 756 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Madelyn Thompson, with 6MC 2296 Sophistication 942 ET, 4/2/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; with a February heifer calf, by CH High Roller 756 ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Haleigh Ferguson, Smithton, with MWT Miss Lizzo 20H ET, 4/19/2020, by CRR About Time 743; and a January bull calf, by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. Champion bull, Tory Miller, Lebanon, with MH Foundation 0667, 9/17/2020, by H FHF Advance 628 ET. Reserve champion bull, Atley Kleinman, Wentworth, with CORKS ARK Warden 2155, 10/2/2021, by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. Champion steer, Grant Ward, Oak Grove, with a 1,285-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Isaac Day, Blackwater, with a 1,375-lb. steer. Ohio Buckeye Jr. Hereford Premiere Show Wooster, Ohio | June 11 Judges: Shannon and Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind. 81 head shown Champion female, Delaney Chester, Oregonia, with RCSC Jorja 101J ET, 1/12/2021, by Churchill Sensation 028X. Reserve champion female, Delaney Chester, with HAWK Lucia 34J ET, 5/5/2021, by CRR 8Y Leverage 971. Champion bred-and-owned female, Delaney Chester, with RCSC Jorja 101J ET, 1/12/2021, by Churchill Sensation 028X. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Tanner Ostgaard, Newark, with OCC Sapphire A721, 1/2/2022, by OCC Throttle A580 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Trevin Redd, Nevada, with PUGH Showtime Eclaire PG18, 3/28/2019, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET; and a March heifer calf, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Kinnalee Connolly, Cable, with Liberty Ridge Skylar 539, 3/18/2020, by SULL TCC Mr Custom Made 340 ET; and an April heifer calf, by Churchill Majestic 903G ET. Champion bull, Maci Atterholt, Jeromesville, with MMA Historic J107, 9/6/2021, by NJW 160B 028X Historic 81E ET. Reserve champion bull, Jalyn Eddy, Jewett, with MMF 109 Manly 102, 1/19/2021, by LAKE Barbara 109 Quincy 16E ET. Champion steer, Trevin Redd, with a 1,420-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, John Adams, St. Paris, with a 1,440-lb. steer.

Missouri All Breeds Show champion cow-calf pair by Madelyn Thompson. Missouri All Breeds Show champion bull by Tory Miller.

Red Dirt Rendezvous champion polled female by Claire Collins. Red Dirt Rendezvous champion bull by KayAnn Eck.

South Dakota Jr. Hereford Assn. Field Day

Champion steer, Makayla Simmermon, Colton, with a 1,245-lb. steer.

South Dakota Jr. Hereford Assn. Field Day champion South Dakota Jr. Hereford Assn. Field Day

South Dakota Jr. Hereford Assn. Field Day champion bull by Chesney Effling. South Dakota Jr. Hereford Assn. Field Day champion steer by Makayla Simmermon.

Champion cow-calf pair, ReaAnna Knock, Tulare, with R Miss Leader 170, 3/7/2020, by R Leader 6964; and a January bull calf, by Mohican Bar Star Revved Up 78A.

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Reserve champion steer, Katelin Scott, with a 1,134-lb. steer.

Texas State Hereford Show champion polled female by Mason Allan. ereford.org

Reserve champion bred-and-owned polled female, Kya Rhodes, Ada, with TFR KR Mimosa Lady 2153 ET, 12/4/21, by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Emma Lynn, Purcell, with JPDL T/R Ms Spice G202 ET, 10/22/19, by BR Belle Air 6011; and a January bull calf, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Reserve champion bred-and-owned horned female, Jaelyn Koontz, Thomas, with SG Miss Jocelyn J129, 8/10/21, by Frost DF Desperado 4D. Champion bred-and-owned polled female, Claire Collins, with CLNS Nora 1187, 5/3/21, by H Deberard 7454 ET.

Reserve champion bull, ReaAnna Knock, with KWCR Rev 0170 Henry 201K, 1/22/2022, by Mohican Bar Star Revved Up 78A.

Texas State Hereford Show champion horned female by Maddie Jenkins.

Reserve champion horned female, KayAnn Eck, Putnam, with BACC 228Z Tara 125 ET, 3/26/21, by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. Champion polled female, Claire Collins, Chattanooga, with CLNS Nora 1187, 5/3/21/ by H Deberard 7454 ET.

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Blayklee Stelzer, Oologah, with EXR Cool Spot 0234 ET, 2/10/20, by BR Belle Air 6011; and a March heifer calf, by Loewen Genesis G16 ET. Champion bull, KayAnn Eck, with SG KME 9106 Jace J68, 3/28/21, by H LAR Deberard 9106 ET.

South Dakota Jr. Hereford Assn. Field Day Redfield, S.D. | June 11 Judge: Todd Vogel, Moneta, Iowa 84 head shown Champion female, Natalie Marshall, Mitchell, with SQCF Gucci 102, 3/25/2021, by CH High Roller 756 ET. Reserve champion female, Effling, Highmore, with LP Jade 1852J, 3/22/2021, by CH High Roller 756 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Chesney Effling, with CHEZ Lucy 1630J ET, 3/1/2021, by CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET.

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Lyla Bothe, Aurora, with LNJ 1951 Lady Excede 151, 3/14/2019, by Mohican THM Excede Z426; and a March bull calf, by TH Frontier 174E. Champion bull, Chesney Effling, with CHEZ Moonshine 1614J ET, 2/24/2021, by CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET.

Reserve champion bull, Addison Koontz, Thomas, with SG Sensations Edition J111 ET, 7/15/21, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion steer, Katelin Scott, Crawford, with a 1,082-lb. steer.

Reserve champion polled female, Hannah Pembrook, Beggs, with PSC SCC Veronica 1006 ET, 2/14/21, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Champion bred-and-owned horned female, KayAnn Eck, with SG KME 7454 Janie J141 ET, 10/7/21, by H Deberard 7454 ET.

Texas State Hereford Show Belton, Texas | June 11 Judge: Tim Schaeffer, Hagerstown, Ind. 353 head shown Champion horned female, Maddie Jenkins, Athens, with BACC 228Z Tara 108 ET, 2/19/21, by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. Reserve champion horned female, Henley Barber, Channing, with CHAC BR D87 Haize 1355 ET, 10/28/21, by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. Champion polled female, Mason Allan,

Reserve champion steer, Tiernan Frederickson, Spearfish, with a 1,105-lb. steer.

Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Mitchell Vanderwal, Brentford, with MAV Princess P 123, 3/1/2021, by ECR Redemption 5575 ET.

Red Dirt Rendezvous Stillwater, Okla. | June 11 Judge: Clint Rusk, Kansas City, Kan. 115 head shown Champion horned female, Carter Thomas, Purcell, with T/R Harley Too H303, 9/9/20, by C Bar One 7058 ET.

Reserve champion polled female, Bryden Barber, Channing, with BR Jacklyn J024 ET, 3/1/121, by BR 124Y Travis E132 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Mason Allan, with BACC 629 Georgia Kay 072 ET, 11/17/20, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET.

June 18 Judge: Randy Daniels, Colbert, Ga. 35 head shown Champion female, Hardy Edwards, Winterville, with HME 4003 732 Gisele J20 ET, 9/16/21, by PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003. Reserve champion female, Diana Gillooly, Wadley, with Destin Gabbie 643G Y43, 11/7/21, by RMB 4013 R58 Whitlock 643G. Champion bred-and-owned female, Hardy Edwards, with HME 4003 732 Gisele J20 ET, 9/16/21, by PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Hardy Edwards, with HME 2020 175 Camey J22 ET, 9/17/21, by Langfords 2020 Vision. Champion bull, Hardy Edwards, with HME 37C 175 Cameron J36 ET, 9/25/21, by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. Reserve champion bull, Raina Weathersbee, Chester, with WF21 Gus I4W, 12/15/21, by WRB Leon 6517. Champion steer, Beau Knight, Comer. Reserve champion steer, Brayden Gordon, Danielsville. Illinois Junior Hereford Assn. Show Altamont, Ill. | June 19 Judges: Brian Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., and Dale Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind. 152 head shown Champion horned female, Aidan Knobloch, Buckingham, with HAWK Maida 12J ET, 3/6/2021, by KLD RW Marksman D87 ET. Reserve champion horned female, Kendall Boatman, Rockford, with PERKS 1502 Mary Jo 1002 ET, 1/22/2021, by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. Champion polled female, Addison Young, Lexington, with PERKS BH 5017 Mercedes 1020 ET, 2/18/2021, by 2TK PERKS 5101 Cadillac 8039ET. Reserve champion polled female, Shelby Siemer, Teutopolis, with SLC 561C Isabel 8J ET, 3/2/2021, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET.

Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Bryden Barber, with BR Jacklyn J024 ET, 3/1/121, by BR 124Y Travis E132 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Jarrett Worrell, Mason, with WORR 2296 Geisha Kyra 501G, 10/27/19, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and a January heifer calf, by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Carlisle Braman, Refugio, with MCKY Gwen 0971 ET, 5/8/20, by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. Champion bull, Aidyn Barber, Channing, with BR GKB Silverado J031 ET, 3/8/21, by Loewen Genesis G16 ET. Reserve champion bull, Bryden Barber, with BR GKB Apollo 1323, 9/30/21, by BR Belle Air 6011. Champion steer, Jarrett Worrell, with an 818-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Ella Newton, Slaton, with a 655-lb. steer. Eastern Ohio Polled Hereford Assn. Jr. Show Wooster, Ohio | June 12 Judge: Matt Kleski, New Albany, Ohio 86 head shown Champion female, Delaney Chester, Oregonia, with RCSC Jorja 101J ET, 1/12/2021, by Churchill Sensation 028X. Reserve champion female, Samantha Wallace, Kansas, with SSF KKH 513 Ms Pilgrim 108, 2/5/2021, by Churchill Pilgrim 632D ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Delaney Chester, with RCSC Jorja 101J ET, 1/12/2021, by Churchill Sensation 028X. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Jillian Johnson, Navarre, with Creek 2296 Rosie 047H, 12/23/2020, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Kinnalee Connolly, Cable, with Liberty Ridge Skylar 539, 3/18/2020, by SULL TCC Mr Custom Made 340 ET; and an April heifer calf, by Churchill Majestic 903G ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Emma Lewis, Litchfield, with EML Happy Holidays H812, 1/17/2020, by KT Small Town Kid 5051; and a January bull calf, by Boyd Worldwide 9050 ET. Champion bull, Jalyn Eddy, Jewett, with MMF 109 Manly 102, 1/19/2021, by LAKE Barbara 109 Quincy 16E ET. Reserve champion bull, Codee Reed, Springfield, with LCR 1906 Suzys Kid 2108, 4/2/2021, by KT Small Town Kid 5051. Champion steer, Jessilyn Miller, Lakeville, with a 1,280-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, John Adams, St. Paris, with a 1,260-lb. steer.

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Texas State Hereford Show champion bull by Aidyn Barber. Georgia Field Day champion bull by Hardy Edwards. Georgia Field Day champion female and champion bred-and-owned female by Hardy Edwards. Georgia Field Day champion steer by Beau Knight.

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Georgia Hereford Field Day Comer, Ga.

Champion cow-calf pair, Camryn Houselog, Estelline, S.D., with SQCF 662 Bonnie May 929, 5/1/2019, by STCC SHR Sniper 525 ET; and an April bull calf, by ECR 628 Ivys Advance 8923 ET.

Hereford Show Pipestone, Minn. | June 25-26 Judge: Ian Hall, Berthold, N.D. 87 head shown Champion female, Madelyn Thompson, Amity, Mo., with MCM 8815F Marli Jean 152J, 5/3/2021, by CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET.

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Madelyn Thompson, with 6MC 2296 Sophistication 942 ET, 4/2/2019, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and a February heifer calf, by CH High Roller 756 ET. Champion bull, Will Freking, Alpha, with FCC Ragweed 193 ET, 4/2/2021, by ECR Who Maker 210 ET. Reserve champion bull, Wynn Lawrence, Princeton, with LH 8140 Justice 111J, 1/26/2021, by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. Champion steer, Kinsley Gillig, Blue Rapids, Kan., with a 1,086-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Kendra Reed, Illinois Jr. Hereford Preview champion polled female by Addison Young. Illinois Jr. Hereford Preview champion cow-calf Midwest Regional champion cow-calf pair by Camryn Houselog. Midwest Regional champion steer by Kinsley Gillig. Midwest Regional champion bull by Will Freking. Midwest Regional champion bred-and-owned female by Kira Sayre. 170 | September 2022 Hereford.org

Champion bred-and-owned female, Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Vibrant 116 ET, 12/26/2021, by CH High Roller 756 ET.

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Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Cory Stumpf, Columbia, with SLC 55C Kelli 5J, 2/14/2021, by JTH SC Waylon Champion cow-calf pair, Ella Bane, Towanda, with BANE Arizona 201, 2/4/2020, by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET; and a February bull calf, by Purple Reuben James Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis., with MF 308N Caitlin 13C ET, 3/22/2015, by BR Currency 8144 ET; and a May bull calf, by CH High Roller 756 ET. Champion bull, Kendall Boatman, with PERKS 2TK 5101 Jabari 1122 ET, 9/25/2021, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET.

Reserve champion bull, Ella Bane, with BANE Reuben James 221, 2/17/2022, by Purple Reuben James 40A ET. Champion steer, Aidan Knobloch, with a 1,262-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Parker Lewis, Salem, with a 1,256-lb. steer.

Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Intermediate: Kendall Boatman, Tenley Stollard, Sullivan, Blakely Storey, Stockton,

Reserve champion female, Bradyn Greenwood, Alma, Kan., with GLM 358C Miss Belle 2127, 3/2/2021, by TH 403A 475Z Pioneer 358C ET.

Champion bred-and-owned female, Kira Sayre, Arenzville, Ill., with DJR TJ KS Violet 103, 3/2/2021, by LF 4087 Torque 3063 7074.

Midwest Regional Jr.

Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Jens Lind, Rushford, with LFF 7703 Justine 120J ET, 4/5/2021, by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET.

Reserve champion horned female, Brady Allan, LeMars, with AKH BACC Equisite Wine 102, 3/21/2021, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion polled female, Macy Macke, Lake City, with MAV Cotton’s Journey 198J ET, 12/6/2021, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Iowa Jr. Hereford Preview champion horned female by Emma Davisson. Iowa Jr. Hereford Preview champion polled female by Macy Macke. Iowa Jr. Hereford Preview champion bull by Dax Putz. Iowa Jr. Hereford Preview champion steer by Katie Johnson.

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Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Ian Johnson, with G31 66589 Anna 14J ET, 2/23/2021, by /S Mandate 66589 ET.

Champion cow-calf pair, Kason Dettor, Batesville, with LF 27A Amber 25G, 1/19/2019, by WLB Winchester Powerball 27A; and a March heifer calf, by /S Mandate 66589 ET. Champion bull, Morgan Thompson, Baton ET, 11/4/2021, by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. Reserve champion bull, Rylie Melancon, Woodville, with 4M Mr 628 Advanced 2101ET, 1/13/2022, by H FHF Advance 628 ET.

June 26 Judges: Kade and Mallory Knapp, Conrad, Iowa 71 head shown Champion horned female, Emma Davisson, Calamus, with MAV Cotton’s Laura 199J ET, 11/22/2021, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Reserve champion polled female, Gwendalyn Brix, Logan, with BX Zyla Sensation 0121, 3/5/2021, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Dax Putz, Otley, with CCS Candy’s Montgomery 104H ET, 2/8/2020, by H Montgomery 7437 ET; and a February bull calf, by VCR 711E Convoy 41H. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Alissa Rose, St. Olaf, with Rose Ms Shea, 4/8/2019, by KT Small Town Kid 5051; and a March heifer calf, by TH Frontier 174E. Champion bull, Dax Putz, with Putz Kick Start 1K, 2/6/2022, by VCR 711E Convoy 41H. Reserve champion bull, Caroline Wagner, Hull, with CKW Maxwell 203K, 2/3/2022, by H Montgomery 7437 ET. Champion steer, Katie Johnson, Independence, with a 1,250-lb. steer. Mississippi Multi-State Preview Show Winona, Miss. | June 26 Judge: Randy Mullinix, Toulon, Ill. 36 head shown Champion female, Harper Starnes, Fort Payne, Ala., with SFCC TRM Lady Endure 0254 ET, 11/6/2020, by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET.

Ohio State Fair Junior Show Columbus, Ohio | July 27 Judge: Andrew Foster, Niles, Mich. 46 head shown Champion female, Kalin Schrader, Continental, with KJS Kelly Is A Classic 113, 11/16/21, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Reserve champion female, Addie Sorgen, Convoy, with SCG Diana 164ET, 6/9/21, by EXR Platinum 9200 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Kalin Schrader, with KJS Kelly Is A Classic 113, 11/16/21, by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Maddox Cupp, Lancaster, with Ohio State Fair champion female and champion bred-and-owned female by Kalin Schrader.

Jr. Hereford Assn. of Mississippi champion female and champion bred-and-owned female by Harper Starnes. Jr. Hereford Assn. of Mississippi champion bull by Morgan Thompson.

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Reserve champion female, Ian Johnson, Ruth, with G31 66589 Anna 14J ET, 2/23/2021, by /S Mandate 66589 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Harper Starnes, with SFCC TRM Lady Endure 0254 ET, 11/6/2020, by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET.

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Bill and Becky Goehring 2634 Clearwood Ave. Libertyville, IA 52567 Bill’s cell keosalebarn@netins.net641-919-9365 www.keosauquasaleco.com 1022 Trail Ave. Wilton, IA 52778 Charles Delaney563-506-3751RifeRife•Kennedy Rife Jack Tyler563-260-8771515-974-9600RifeEmmaMachMach•JessicaMach AVAILABLE! Contact JOE RICKABAUGH 785-633-3188 or jrick@hereford.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 webcowsdeppebros.comjosiedeppe@gmail.com563-599-5038 John and Marytha Pitt 65439 260th St. P.O. Box 452 Nevada, IA John515-382-286350201cell515-290-1383 pitt@iowatelecom.netwww.pittfarms.com Craig and Denise Amos Indianola, cdamos@msn.com515-238-9852515-961-5847IowaCell www.amosherefordfarm.com The Tom and Jo Heidt Family 3388 240th St. Lockridge, IA 52635 Cell 608-574-2309Mike Sorensen and Family Box 221, Greenfield, IA 50849 Mike mikelpi@yahoo.com641-745-7949 www.mikesorensenfamily.com FRANK JACKSONHEREFORDFARMS Registered Herefords since 1890 LeRoy ‑ Brian ‑ Brad ‑ Craig ‑ Nicole Craig Jackson 319 4 80 1436 Follow us on Facebook & www.jacksonherefordfarms.comInstagramwww.facebook.com/JacksonHerefordFarms/ PETERSEN HEREFORDS Brent, Robin, Dylan and Nicole 2169 290th Ave. DeWitt, IA bapete@iowatelecom.net563-357-984952742 SHHH. THERE’S A LOT OF VALUE IN A GOOD-DISPOSITIONEDQUIET,COW.Nobrokenfences.Nobustedgates.Noinjuredpeople.Herefordsleadthewaywhenitcomestothesilenttraits—andincreaseprofitabilitybymorethan$51percowperyearatthesametime. COME HOME TO HEREFORD. hereford.org | 816-842-3757 176 | September 2022 Hereford.org

SECTIONSEEDSTOCKHEREFORDRandy & Kelly Owen John & Randa Starnes Office: 256-845-3936 John: Fort553Roland256-996-5545Starnes:706-601-0800RandyOwenDr.NEPayne,AL35967 www.tennesseerivermusic.com cattle@tennesseerivermusic.com Red, White, and Black: Dixieland Delight Angus, Hereford Production Sale 1st Sat. in May High LastBullCottonSaleMondayinOctober CALIFORNIA SteveFamilyLambert 2938 Nelson Ave. Oroville, CA 95965 Cell 530-624-5256 lambertranchherefords.com Glynn Debter, Perry Debter or John Ross Debter 205-429-4415 or 205-429-2040 4134 County Hwy 30 • Horton, AL 35980ALABAMAdebterfarm@otelco.net Brandon Theising 8 05-526-2195 P.O. Box 1019 8 05-358-2115 cell Simi Valley, CA 93062-1019 b randon@pwgcoinc.com www.pwgcattle.com Registered Herefords 46089 Rd. 208, Friant, CA 93626 Jim 559-822-2178ManagerMcDougald McDougald559-822-2289Family Registered Herefords & Angus Barry, Carrie and Bailey Morrell Carrie Cell 530-218-5507 Barry Cell 530-682-5808 Morrell Ranches morrellranches@yahoo.com 5640 Co. Rd. 65 Willows, CA 95988 1975 E. Roosevelt Rd. • El Nido, CA 95317 Gino Pedretti 209-756-1609 Mark St. Pierre 209-233-1406 Gino Pedretti Jr. 209-756-2088 WEIMER CATTLE COMPANY Tom and Cindy Weimer P.O. Box 1197 • Susanville, CA 96130 530-254-6802 • 530-260-0416 weimercattleco@citlink.netmobile www.weimercattleco.com The Mickelson Family P.O. Box Petaluma,2689CA 94953 707-481-3440 Jim 707-396-7364 JMMick@sonic.netBobby sonomamountainherefords.com COLORADO James T. Campbell 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 cclark@esrta.comCell www.clarkanvilranch.com Registered Herefords and Salers Annual Sale • Second Wednesday in April RegisteredClineHerefords 33111 CO – 196 | McClave, CO 81057 719-829-4425 | 719-688 -5410 clineherefordfarms@gmail.comStan Ken and Suzanne Coleman 1271 C.R. Westcliffe,115CO 81252-9611 www.colemanherefords.com 719-783-9324 Fax 719-783-2211 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 Total Performance Based on a Strong Foundation of Working Mothers Jane Evans Cornelius 970-371-0500 Coyote Ridge Ranch 18300 C.R. 43, LaSalle, CO 80645 Hampton and Kay Cornelius 970-396-2935 www.coyoteridgeherefords.com Marshall Ernst Family Windsor, CO 970-381-631680550 www.ernstherefords.com Selling Quality Bulls and Females Private Treaty 3673 Co. Rd. 14, Del Norte, CO 81132 Mike 719-657-2519 mikefuchsherefords@gmail.com www.mikefuchsherefords.comRealPracticalProvenWorldCattle High Altitude PAP Tested Since 1980 at 8,000 ft. MIKE FUCHS HEREFORDS Annual Sale in December Registered Polled, Horned Bulls and Replacement Heifers Robert and Rita Weitzel 16662 Rd. 25 Dolores, CO rweitzel@wildblue.net970-739-128481323 HEREFORDKUBINRANCH George Kubin • 970-323-6249 4535 Hwy. 348 • Olathe, CO 81425 Line One Breeding Ranching in the Colorado Mountains for Over 100 Years! Registered Hereford and Angus Bulls • Replacement Heifers Mike, Ann, Laura and Daniel Leroux, Owners 239 Cattail Bay • Windsor, CO 80550 Office 970-686-7231 • Ranch 970-653-4219 • Cell 970-222-6005 mike@lerouxlandandcattle.com • www.lerouxlandandcattle.com “Profitable Real World Cattle” Tom Robb & Sons POLLED HEREFORDS Registered • Commercial 34125 Rd. 20 N. • McClave, CO 81057-9604 Tom cell 719-688-2334 719-456-1149 • robbherefords@gmail.comBryancell970-381-0264Lindacell970-381-6811sidwell@ezlink.com54286 W.C.R. 27 | Carr, CO 80612 Bryan and Linda Sidwell Hereford.org September 2022 | 177

SECTIONSEEDSTOCKHEREFORD IDAHOGEORGIA 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 Polled Herefords • Brafords Jonny and Toni Harris 334 K-Ville Rd. Screven, Ga 31560 912-586-6585 • Cell Squaregreenviewfarms@windstream.net912-294-2470www.greenviewfarms.netandRoundBermudaGrassHay Performance and Quality from Grazing since 1942 Winton and Emily Harris Family HEREFORDDANIELSRANCH Commitment to Quality since 1915 Bulls for Sale at Private Treaty Excellent Replacement Heifers Follow us on Facebook DanielsHerefordRanch danielsherefordranch@yahoo.com 1350 N. 2100 W. Malad, ID 83252 Dan Teresa208-339-2341208-339-2340Rex208-766-2747 ELKINGTON POLLED HEREFORDS 5080 E. Sunnyside Rd. • Idaho Falls, ID 83406 Keith Elkington 208-521-1774 Layne 208-681-0765 Eric 208-881-4014 RANGE READY, PERFORMANCE PROVEN Visitors always welcome. 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 Private treaty bull and heifer sales Herefords Since 1967 THE BULL BUSINESS Greg: (208) 459-3029 Sam: (208) 880-9044 5540-998)802(:rekcuT Ron Shurtz: (208) 431-3311 S Shaw Cattle Co. 22993 Howe Rd. Caldwell, ID 83607 www.shawcattle.com greg@shawcattle.com Neal Ward Family 673 N. 825 W. • Blackfoot, ID 83221 Alicia Billman 208-589-0870 • woodenshoefarms@gmail.com208-684-5252 ILLINOIS Baker Farms 1278 E. 20th Rd. Streator, IL 61364 Fred Debby Sarah Susan • John 815-672-3491 Cell 815-257-3491 Fax 815-672-1984 FamilySinceAgri-Business1933 HEREFORDS Dan Bixler 7115 E. 1000th Ave., Newton, IL 62448 618-544-1842 • 618-562-3888 insman542002@yahoo.comcell Gary and Debbie McConnell Box 253, Kincaid, IL 62540 Gary’s217-237-2627cell217-827-2761 Farm is 1.5 miles west of Sharpsburg, Ill. Bur Ns POlled HerefOrd farm Sherwood618-521-3678Burns Kent & Barb 618-521-3199Burns Cattle for sale at all times 11770 Wilson Rd., Coulterville, IL 62237 Double B Herefords LLC Chase and David Brown 9879 Hackney Rd. Warrensburg, IL 62573 Chase cdbrow2@gmail.com217-620-9133 26455 N. 2300th St. • Chrisman, IL 61924 www.efbeef.com •PhilMattJoeefbeef1@aol.comandLauriEllis765-366-5390andLisaEllis217-712-0635andJoyceEllis765-665-3207 Eubank Eric, Kenin and Kelby Eubank P.O. Box 11 • Oblong, IL eeubank@monteaglemills.com618-562-421162449Cell FARMS FFleisherarms Rich & Michelle Fleisher Knoxville, 309-208-8826IL Andy, Bryar & Emersyn309-582-4633Knoxville,FleisherIL HAPP HEREFORDSChrisandJanellHapp 23817 Meridian Rd. Mendota, IL 61342 Chris’s cell happ84@yahoo.com815-823-6652 www.happherefords.com Cattle for sale anytime at the farm, private treaty. Call or stop by to check them out. Enough cattle to have breeding stock for sale at all times! 9235 E. Eagle Pass Rd. • Ellisville, IL 61431 Ruth 309-293-2313Knott Robert 309-224-2628309-778-2628KnottHomeMobile Kings, IL 61068 Robert 815-562-6391 James 815-562-4946 Malcolm 815-562-5879 Since 1919 NEWBOLD FARMS INC. 11109 N. 50th St. Oblong, IL 62449 Mark Newbold 618-592-4590 • 618-562-3401 Cell OAK HILL FARM Darrel and Anna Behrends Jim Behrends & Leonda Markee • Kim & Liz 29014 E. C.R. 1000 N. • Mason City, IL 62664 217-482-5470 dab3741@cassblue.com • www.ohfherefords.com PERFORMANCE HEREFORDS • Visitors Always Welcome PAQUETTE HEREFORD RANCH Andrew Paquette 1725 East 3400 North Rd. St. Anne, IL apaquette15@gmail.com815-671-058960964Andrew Prairie HerefordsMeadow 11268 Hobbs Rd. Rochester, IL 62563 Office 217-529-8878 Greg 217-725-7095 178 | September 2022 Hereford.org

SECTIONSEEDSTOCKHEREFORD Randy and Jamie Mullinix 997 Twp. Rd. 150E Toulon, IL 61483 309-995-3013 Randy 309-853-6565 • Jamie 309-853-7674 purplereign76@gmail.com • www.purplereigncattle.com Nate and Courtney Wirtjes 9272 Freeport Rd. • Durand, IL 61024 815-629-2441 • Cell 815-871-9118 • wirtjes2@msn.com Visitors always welcome • Member of The Offense SAYRE HEREFORD FARM Tim and Tracie Sayre Seely, Kendi and Kira Sayre 13188 Virginia Rd. • Arenzville, IL 62611 sayreherefords@gmail.com217-473-5143 Eric, Cindie, Cassie and Krista Allscheid 8052 Andy Rd. • Waterloo, IL 62298 Cellsoph@htc.net618-593-9642 www.ShingleOaksPolledHerefords.com Mark Stephens P ete Loehr 704 Virginia Ave. 1 13 Northgate Rd. Taylorville, IL 62568 P eoria, IL 61614 217-825-7913 309-692-6026 Farm is located at: 1777 N. 1000 East Rd., Taylorville, IL 62568 Visit our website for updates throughout the year www.stephensandloehrherefords.com Bar-S Bar-SLHF LHF WestHerefordsWind Jeff and Kelly Yoder 2356 N 1230 E. Rd. Edinburg, IL jwyoder62@gmail.com62531 Kyle 217-565-3275 • Brian 217-827-9708 • Adam 217-823-9763 INDIANA 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 Gene, Lori, Lucas, Logan and Cory Stumpf 473 Gilmore Lake Rd. Columbia, IL 62236 GENE 618-407-8374 LORI LUCAS618-407-0429618-830-0971 Curtis, Tobie, Erica and Ethan Kesling 1918 W. Delaware Rd. Logansport, IN 46947 Cows for sale at all times Jason’s cellTodd’s cell LAUDEMAN FAMILY FARM 3629 5th Rd., Bremen, IN 46506 Connie, Todd and Cassie, Jason and Jeni, and Bryan Rob, Kristie, Kylie and Logan 7477 E. 825 N. • Otterbein, IN 47970 kristielm2001@yahoo.com765-491-0258 SHOW STEERS AND HEIFERS FOR SALE! 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 (712) wieseandsons@gmail.com653-3678 www.wieseandsons.com Bulls • Females • Semen • Embryos 31554 Delta Ave. Manning, IA 51455 P.O. Box 305 The Platter Family 4214 E State margaretplatter@icloud.comMargaretGreenfield,Road-234IN46140912-585-7471Bill317-997-1760 Dean and Danny 29111 B Keene Rd. • Maple Hill, KS 66507 785-256-4643 • 785-256-4010 Danny cell 785-383-2493 Located 13 miles west of Topeka on I-70, Keene/Eskridge exit then 3 miles south KANSAS Grant and Linda McKay and Family 1226 8th Rd. Marysville, KS glmherefords@bluevalley.net308-470-1190785-619-608666508cell www.glmherefords.com Walter, Megan and Chuck Megan 785-332-8575 Chuck 785-332-4034 1805 RS 115 St. Francis, KS megan@douthitherefords.com67756 www.douthitherefords.com d Out H it d Ow N ey l a N d & C attle ll C Since 1944… A respected cow herd and premier Hereford performance bull breeder 2271 C.R. 74 • Quinter, KS 67752 Gordon Jamison 785-299-0441 Daron Jamison 785-650-9639 Devin Sweitzer 785-299-0663 www.jamisonherefords.com HEREFORDSHERBEL 20161 Saline Rd. Lucas, KS 67648 Jon and Robin herbelxp@gmail.com785-324-2430Herbel “Straight Station Line Ones” JENSEN BROS. Kevin and Sheila and Family Kevin — Cell 785-243-6397 Sheila — Cell 785-262-1116 Box 197 • Courtland, KS jensenks@courtland.net66939 www.jensenbros.netThe Chosen Female Sale October 20, 2022 Annual Bull Sale March 2, 2023 Alex & Alison Mih, and Mariam Mih P.O. Box 2, Chanute, KS 66720 620-431-3917 • 620-212-3250 cell amih@mmherefords.com Breeding cattle for economically relevant traits and performance. mmherefords.com Mill Creek Ranch “The Brand That Works” Alma, KS Chad, Karsten & Kasen Breiner 7 85-564-2091 David & Diane Breiner 7 85-456-4790 Ryan & Sharon Breiner 7 85-207-3070 millcreekranch.com • millcreekranch@embarqmail.com 10272 S. Forsse Rd. • Falun, KS 67442 oleencattle@hometelco.netwww.oleencattleco.com 785-826-0870Glenn 785-452-2961Chuck 785-452-8148Brandon Hereford.org September 2022 | 179

SECTIONSEEDSTOCKHEREFORD Schu-Lar Herefords, LLC “YOUR BRAND OF HEREFORD” SCHUMANN 367 Hwy. 40, Lecompton, KS 66050 • brycegina@sunflower.com785-887-6754 LARSON 508 Rockfence Pl., Lawrence, KS 66049 • 785-843-5986 schular@sunflower.com Umberger Polled Herefords Greg Umberger 3018 U Rd. • Rozel, KS 67574 gregumberger@yahoo.comCell:620-527-4472620-923-5120 www.umbergerpolledherefords.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 KENTUCKY BOTKIN POLLED HEREFORDS Robert and Susan Botkin 1999 Walnut Hill Rd. Lexington, KY shane4413@windstream.net859-533-3790859-271-908640515Cell 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 bchambliss@priorityapproval.com270-735-9922 6706 US Hwy. 68 Mays Lick, KY 41055 Andrew, Suzanne, Austin and Taylor Belle Matheny Andrew 606-584-5361 Austin 606-375-2167 amathenyherefords@gmail.comHEREFORDSMATHENY John A. Tucker, II 1790 Hidden Valley Lane Hudson, KY 270-617-030140145 TUCKER STOCK FARMS Registered Angus and Polled Herefords BULLS ALWAYS FOR SALE S F T MARYLAND EAST SIDE FARM Registered Polled Herefords Jay and Shelly Stull 10718-A Liberty Rd. Frederick, MD 301-898-855221701 www.eastsidehereford.com eastsidehereford@comcast.net Visitors welcome! 1616 John Shirk Rd., Taneytown, MD 21787 Ray 443-871-4917 • ray.howes64@gmail.com Cyndy 443-871-6657 • clhowes@aol.com Jacob, Michelle and Andrew Wolfrey Melissa Grimmel Schaake 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 MICHIGAN W7048 C.R. 356 • Stephenson, MI 49887 Glenn Hanson, Sr 9 06-753-4684 Glenn Hanson, Jr 9 06-630-5169 “Cattle made for the North in the North” MINNESOTA 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 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 Darin Krogstad 16765 Welch Shortcut Welch, MN 651-485-015955089 Les 3348Krogstad430thSt, Fertile, MN 56540 218-945-6213 • www.krogstadpolledherefords.comkph@gvtel.com 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 Lester and John Schafer 64664 170th St. Buffalo Lake, MN 55314 320-833-2050 FOR SALE: • B ulls • Females • Se men SPRINGWATER POLLED HEREFORDS Troy Williamson 110 161st Garretson,St.SD 57030 605-254-7875507-597-6221 twilliamson@alliancecom.netCell Chad Williamson 339 91st St. Pipestone, MN springwater@svtv.com507-215-0817507-825-576656164Cell Hwy. 28 W. • P.O. Box 753 • Hazlehurst, MS 39083 Ann Zimmerman 601-894-2755 Dayne Zimmerman 704-906-1571 daynez@mindspring.com • www.cranch.com MISSISSIPPI Herman Nunely and Family 204 Co. Rd. 994 • Iuka, MS 38852 Cell leaningcedarherefords@gmail.comHome662-279-5136662-423-3317 Joe McGuffee 601-672-0245 Ryan McGuffee Bobbyryanmcgu@bellsouth.net601-668-1000Singleton615-708-1034Typeface — Medici Script Medium 103 Earl McGuffee Rd. New Hebron, MS 39140 www.mcguffeeherefords.com Annual Production Sale • 4th Saturday in March Stop by for a visit Kevinanytime.andVera Schultz Cell Tyler620-546-4570andHannah Schultz 620-546-1574 2048 280th Ave., Haviland, KS 67059 www.sandhillfarms.com 180 | September 2022 Hereford.org

SECTIONSEEDSTOCKHEREFORD Don and Tammy Sims Colton and Brittany Sims Ross and Amber Parker Ranch 662-462-5885 Don Colton662-284-9410662-415-5885 122 Co. Rd. 358 Burnsville, MS donaldksims@hotmail.com38833 MISSOURI James Henderson, Herdsman 417-588-4572 • Springfield,Owner:MOAl Bonebrake 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 ROD FINDLEY 32505 E. 179th St. Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 816-540-3711 • findleyfarms@gmail.com816-365-99592.4 mi. E of 7 Hwy 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 HIGH PRAIRIE FARM Gregg and Denver Alsup 18 Alsup Ln. Fair Grove, MO gailalsup@gmail.com417-766-680165648 Marty D. Lueck, Manager Rt. 1, Box 85G • Mountain Grove, MO 65711 417-948-2669 • Cell 417-838-1482 Journagan Ranch AGRICULTURE Menzies Cattle Co. LLC Josh Menzies 5667 State Hwy. 38 Marshfield, MO jmenzies79@gmail.com417-425-565965706 Eric, 417-860-7151Jr. Eric & 417-737-0055Kami SPHHerefords@outlook.com Chris and Susan Illg 13299 Bear Ave. Cainsville, MO 64632 Chris illgcattleco@outlook.com660-425-2561 MONTANA CURLEW Cattle Company 26 Years Line 1 Genetics BULLS For Sale in the Spring Howard Moss 895 Whitetail Rd., Whitehall, MT 59759 406-287-9947 HerefordsFeddes 2009 Churchill Road Manhattan, Montana 59741 Dan tfeddes@msn.comTimdrfeddes@msn.com406-570-1602406-570-4771 www.feddes.comModest Birth Massive Meat Mark, Della, Lacey and Jane’a Ehlke P.O. Box 1487 Townsend, MT 406-266-412159644 Cell info@ehlkeherefords.com406-439-4311 FEMALE PRODUCTION SALE in September • Bulls sell Private Treaty www.ehlkeherefords.com “THE BEST IN LINE 1 BREEDING” Jack and Tresha Holden 3139 Valier Dupuyer Rd. • Valier, MT 59486 406-279-3301 • 406-279-3300 Ranch • 406-450-1029 Mobile www.holdenherefords.com Arvid and Linda Eggen Box406-895-2657292•Plentywood, MT 59254 jbare@nemont.net Jay-DeLorrie J Bar E Ranch Since 1898 Richard and Shirley 406-560-8122 Bruce and Tammy 406-544-1536 Kurt and Jessica 406-239-5113 P.O. Box 30055 Gold Creek, MT bruce@thomasherefords.com59733 Wichman Herefords 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. 4 06-350-3123 cell Moore, MT 59464 4 06-374-6833 home REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORDS Genetics for Certified Hereford Beef® Fred, Doreen and Rebecca McMurry 2027 Iris Ln. Billings, MT 406-254-1247406-697-404059102 Squaw Creek Ranch 20 miles east of Billings www.mcmurrycattle.com mcmurrycattle@gmail.com McMURRYCATTLE NEBRASKA 7 Mill Iron Ranch Burl and Doug McMillan 210560 CR U • Gering, NE 69341 970-326-8391 • burl_mcmillan@yahoo.com From I-80 exit 48 west of Sidney, Neb. south 1 1/4 miles, west 1 mile, south 3/4 mile Herd sire: BB 1065 Domino 6081 • Cow herd: Mark Donald and Line 1 Quality Cattle That Work Lowell and 402-589-1347Carol 48979 Nordic Rd. Spencer, NE 68777 Submit upcoming calendar events and sale dates to chimmelburg@hereford.org Hereford.org September 2022 | 181

SECTIONSEEDSTOCKHEREFORD 402-239-9838Eric56095402-729-5866Gene715Road • Fairbury, NE henkelhereford@hotmail.com68352 Henkel Polled Herefords Pure Station Polled L1 Dominos Denny and Dixie Hoffman • 406-425-0859 Jason and Kaycee Hoffman • 530-604-5096 Office 308-645-2279 • P.O. Box 287 • Thedford, NE 69166 jason@hoffmanranch.com • www.hoffmanranch.com Milk, Muscle, Performance and Weight Outcross Pedigrees Bulls and females always for sale. Visitors always welcome! FemalesProducethat Jack and Bev Beeson Wayne, NE 68787 Prolific Disposition 402-375-3404 Cell 402-375-9027 Cattle for sale by Private Treaty and at Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic Albert Moeller & Sons 7582 S Engleman Rd Grand Island, NE 68803 308-384-0979 P.O. Box 306 • Hyannis, NE 69350 James 308-458-2406 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 308-726-2138 • 406-855-8288 cell BERNIE AND STACIE BUZANOWSKI Arthur, NE UPSTREAM RANCH Annual Bull Sale • First Saturday in February 45060 Upstream Rd. • Taylor, NE 68879 Brent and Robin Meeks • upstreamranch@gmail.com308-942-3195 www.upstreamcattle.com Oshkosh, NE 69154 • www.vannewkirkherefords.com Joe: 308-778-6049 • Kolby: 308-778-6230 Quality Herefords Since 1892 Dennis and Rachel Lee dlee6d@gmail.com775-217-2280 2705 Testolin Rd., Fallon, NV 89406 NEVADA Don, Skeeter, Kari, Brooke and Bryce P.O. Box 239 • Orovada, NV 89425 775-272-3152 Home • 775-272-3153 Fax 209-479-0287 orovadaherefords@aol.comCell brumleyfarms.com “The Best of Both” Horned and Polled Genetics Horned and Polled Herefords Bull & Female Sale Sept. 5, 2022 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 lorenmrnak@aol.com775-848-0160 www.mrnakherefordswest.com AJ Stahoski -HerdsmanNEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO B&H HEREFORDS Phil Harvey Jr. P.O. Box 40 Mesilla, NM philharveyjr@comcast.netCell:575-524-931688046575-644-6925 www.bhherefords.com Jim Bob Burnett 205 E. Cottonwood Rd. Lake Arthur, NM 88253 Cell: burnettjimbob@gmail.com575-365-8291 859 Romero Rd · Nara Visa, NM Cliff Copeland · 575-403-8123 Matt Copeland · 580-336-8284 Alyssa Copeland · 731-499-3356 cornerstone@plateautel.net www.cornerstoneranch.net 575-355-2803 • 575-355-6621 616 Pecan Dr., Ft. Sumner, NM 88119 LaMoyne and Opal Peters Leslie and Glenda Armstrong Kevin and Renee GrantEphesians 2:20 9767 Quay Road O Nara Visa, NM 88430 Michael Pérez - 575-403-7970 Kyle Pérez - 575-403-7971 Drew PérezInfo@PerezCattleCo.com806-640-8340 PerezCattleCo.com Bill King 5 05-220-9909 Tom Spindle 5 05-321-8808 Becky Spindle 5 05-252-0228 P.O. Box 2670 Moriarty, NM www.billkingranch.com87035 PREDICTABLE GENETICS Sheldon Wilson 575-451-7469 • cell 580-651-6000 1545 Dry Cimarron Hwy • Folsom, NM 88419 NEW YORK HOME OF CHURCHILL BROADWAY 104J Timothy 3550tdennis@trilata.com315-856-0183315-536-2769DenniscellOldCountyRd.PennYan,NY14527 Galen Frenzen and Family Galen Frenzen 50802 N. Edgewood Rd., Fullerton, NE 68638 Galen 308-550-0237 Eric 308-550-0238 ANNUAL BULL SALE Fourth Tuesday in March Females and club calves for sale private treaty. EATBEEFMORE 182 | September 2022 Hereford.org

SECTIONSEEDSTOCKHEREFORD SPRING POND FARM John and Ted Kriese – 4385 Italy Hill Road – Branchport, NY 14418 hereford@frontiernet.net315-856-0234 www.fingerlakescattle.com BREEDING CATTLE BUILT FROM THE GROUND UP J. Brent Creech 14926 Taylor’s Mill Rd. Zebulon, NC 919-801-756127597 www.tmfherefords.com tmfherefords@icloud.com LLCFarm C. Porter Claxton Jr. 240 Upper Flat Creek Rd. Weaverville, NC 28787 Sales:cpcfarm@msn.com828-645-9127WayneWelch 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 704-662-526228115 Bulls & Females available for sale private treaty NORTH CAROLINA 14503 91st St. S.W.Bowman, ND 58623 www.mrnakherefords.com 701-523-6368Wayne 701-523-6368Terry 701-206-0604Brent 701-206-1095Andy NORTH DAKOTA OHIO Mohican Polled Hereford Farm 4551 S.R. 514 Glenmont, OH 44628 Conard and Nancy 330-378-3421Stitzlein Matt Stitzlein 330-231-0708 Alexis Stitzlein stitz@mohicanfarms.com330-231-9538 Mohican West 3100 Sportsman Park Rd. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone/Fax 406-633-2600 Terry Powlesland mohicanw@yahoo.com406-670-8529 www.mohicanpolledherefords.com OKLAHOMA Darnell Hereford Ranch It’s a Family Tradition Raising Straight Miles City LINE 1 DOMINOS 39722 State Hwy. 34 • Freedom, OK 73842 Sandy Darnell • 580-589-2667 • Cell 580-430-9254 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 Don Moler 100 Bonita Dr. Elk City, OK 580-497-616273644 Herd Bulls & Donor Females For Sale P.O. Box 166 • Caddo, OK 74729 Alan Dufur — 580-775-3830 Flying Ranch 19402 W. Hwy. 51 P.O. Box 434 Sand Springs, OK 74063 Registered Polled Herefords flyinggranchss@aol.comPecans Mike and Lotsee Spradling 918-245-8854918-640-7711 Ralph & Stephanie Kinder, Owners 790250 S Hwy 177 Carney, OK 74832 (405) 714-3101 ralph@headquartersranch.com headquartersranch.com 23731 NS 157 van1messner@gmail.comRd. Paul Laubach 72251 N 2080 Rd • Leedey, OK 73654 Cell 580-822-5089 • paul@pandrherefords.com PandRHerefords.com Robbie & Tracie g4gcattleco@gmail.com918-774-4795Gipson Bulls & Females available for sale private treaty Registered1Herefords George and Karen Sprague 85777 Vilhauer • Eugene, OR 541-465-218897405 gks@bar1ranch.com • www.bar1ranch.com OREGON 42590 Salmon Creek Rd. • Baker City, OR 97814 Bob Harrell 541-403-2210Jr. Don 541-403-0008Schafer Registered Hereford Cattle and Quarter Horses Annual Sale First Monday In March David and Lynda Bird 45863 Crow Rd. • Halfway, OR 97834 541-742-5436 • Cell 541-403-2828 • bird@pinetel.com 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 Hereford.org September 2022 | 183

SECTIONSEEDSTOCKHEREFORD REGISTERED HORNED HEREFORDS “Breeding with the Commercial Cattleman in Mind” 541-576-2431HomeKen 541-403-1044cell 79337 Soto Lane Fort Rock, OR ijhufford@yahoo.com97735 www.huffordherefords.com Linda Sims 451 N.W. Quarry Rd. Albany, OR 97321 Cell vollstedtfarms@comcast.netOffice541-990-8038541-926-5640 PENNSYLVANIA Shawn Guyer 814-285-0602 Traci Guyer 814-285-6880 Mason Guyer traciguyer@gmail.com814-330-53344GHerefords Don and Madeline Hennon Sewickley, PA 15143 724-748-4303RobertFax412-741-2883412-741-2883Glenn,manager 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 Don, Peg, Seth and Bridget Zilverberg 18542 326th Ave. Holabird, SD 57540 www.barjz.com605-852-2966 cattle@barjz.com 74th ProductionAnnualSaleFeb.21,2023 Bar JZ Ranches Homozygous Polled Herefords Gerald and Janelle Bischoff 20025 399th Ave., Huron, SD 37350 605-352-5530 • Cell 605-350-0979 Garret 605-461-1555 • Matt 605-350-0980 ravinecr@santel.net • www.ravinecreekranch.com Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch Annual Production Sale - 2nd Wednesday in March HEREFORDS Gordon and Thordys 39462 178th St. Frankfort, SD 605-472-061957440 Michael and blumeherf@yahoo.com605-870-0052605-224-4187Becky e GGers sOut H view farms Tim and Philip Eggers 25750 476th Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Tim cell 605-929-6560 Philip cell I-29eggerssouthviewfarms@gmail.com605-351-5438BullRunSale2ndSaturdayinMarch 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 19975FredericksonBearRidge Rd. Spearfish, SD 57783 Cell605-642-2139605-645-4934 Nate and FredericksonJayna Cell Sarah605-254-4872ShawnandTatman307-673-4381 PYRAMID BEEF Bull Sale First Saturday in December Hoffman Herefords Horned & Polled Herefords 11341 357th Ave. • Leola, SD 57456 Colin 605-216-7506 • Miles cmbhoffman@msn.com605-277-5048 www.hoffmanherefords.com Jim and Jeannine Bockwoldt 22370 152nd Place, Box Elder, SD 57719 jbnlivestock@rushmore.com605-923-2366•www.jbnlivestock.com JBN l ivestOCk Registered Herefords 17309 322nd Ave. Onida, SD 57564 Ken Bieber bedrock842002@yahoo.comFamily Watch for our annual production sale date Contact Brooke 605-769-9992 or Kirk 605-769-9991 44130 279th St. Freeman, SD 57029 Lance Pankratz, owner Office 605-925-7611 Cell lagrand@gwtc.netFaxHome605-359-9221605-925-4283605-925-4354 www.lagrandranch.com OllerichHerefordsBrothers 29188 303 Ave., Clearfield, SD 57580 605-557-3246 Jerome 605-842-5212 • jeromeo@goldenwest.net James 605-359-4006 rauschherf@rauschherefords.com • RauschHerefords.com America’s #1 Dams of Distinction Cow herd • Private Sales Year-round • Bull and Female Sale Third Monday in February Rausch Herefords 14831 Hereford Rd., Hoven, SD 57450 Shannon 605-769-0203 Jacob 605-769-0552 Peter 605-281–0471 47229 232 St. Colman, SD 57017 Cody Williams, Cell 605-695-0931 Dave Stenberg 605-997-2594 • Cell 605-530-6002 Lindsey Wolles 605-496-2487 Consignment sales and private treaty Bill and Paula Thorstenson 30491 131st St. • Selby, SD 57472 605-649-7940 • Cell wpthorstenson@venturecomm.net605-845-6108paulathorstenson@yahoo.com TENNESSEE 140 Morgan Rd., Lafayette, TN 37083 615-804-2221 • coleyherefords@gmail.com www.coleyherefords.com Jim and Kay Coley and Family Bulls and Females Available Johnny, Tanuja, Jonathan & Justin Dagley Ellis & Lovalene Heidel 314 Letory Rd. Wartburg,TN mudcreekFarms@msn.com37887 Jonathan cell 865-803-9947 Home 423-346-7304 Jerry Roberson 615-325-1883 P.O. Box 492 Portland, TN 37148 Mike Rogan 1662 McKinney Chapel Rd. Rogersville, TN 37857 roganfarm@yahoo.com423-754-1213423-272-5018Cell PO Box 215, Cross Plains, TN 37049 billymjackson@aol.com615-478-4483 website: jacksonfarmsherefords.com 184 | September 2022 Hereford.org

SECTIONSEEDSTOCKHEREFORD 5121 Bedford Creek Rd., Franklin, TN 37064 triplelranch@msn.com • sleehereford@gmail.com www.lllranch.com Steven cell615-799-8085Lee615-456-6165 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 ATLAS FARMS Your source for top end bulls and females.  Jimmy, Claudia and Precious Atlas 4920 CR 401 • Grandview, TX 76050 214-202-5178 • atlasfarms@sbcglobal.net817-456-4691 Bill or Chad Breeding 1301 N. Lions • P.O. Box 186 8 06-868-4661 or 806-570-9554 Miami, TX 79059 b reeder@amaonline.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 817-821-354476116 Farm located at Mineral Wells, TX DUDLEY BROS. Box 10, Comanche, TX 76442 • Office 325-356-2284 John Dudley 325-642-0745 Tom Dudley john@dudleybros.com325-642-0748 www.DudleyBros.com Registered Herefords Since 1938 Harry and Cheryl 512-303-5714Grett P.O. Box 969 Elgin, TX 78621 g3ranch@aol.com 7787 ROCKY RIDGE LN. MADISONVILLE, TX 77864 Office www.h2ranchandcattle.comH2Ranch@rodzoo.com936-349-0439 From Madisonville, go S on I-45 to Exit #136, go E 2 miles to H2 Gates. h2ranch@rodzoo.com Lee & Jacqui Haygood 923 Hillside Ave. Canadian, TX lee@indianmoundranch.com806-323-290679014 indianmoundranch.com Noack Herefords 116 E. Bell OfficeCellRockdale,Ave.TX76567979-218-0065512-446-6200 GOODOUTBULLSOFMILKINGFEMALESFORSALEATALLTIMES. Stop by for a visit. You will not be disappointed! NOLAN HEREFORDS Scott, Alise, Ilissa, Bethany and Audrey 1950 Skylark Rd. • Gilmer, TX nolanherefords@aol.com75645Res.903-797-6131Cell903-738-5636 Maynard and Sandi Warnken Kevin Warnken, manager P.O. Drawer 29 • Schulenburg, TX 78956 979-561-8846 • 979-561-8867 fax Kevin cell rockinw@cvctx.com979-743-0619•rockinwranch.net Randy Wood, manager 5749325-396-5526RockingChair Ln. Ft. McKavett, TX 76841 www.therockingchairranch.com Submit upcoming calendar events and sale dates to chimmelburg@hereford.org Raising cattle in Texas since 1855 Joey and Susan Skrivanek, owners 407 W. Mustang • Caldwell, TX 77836 Cell 979-224-4698 • Office j.skrivanekranch@outlook.com979-567-3131 9 miles east of Caldwell on Hwy. 21 or 15 miles west of Bryan-College Station on Hwy. 21 SUNNY HILL RANCH Horned and Polled Pete Johnson, owner St Hwy 94 • Lufkin, TX 75904 936-465-1672 • pljmhj@yahoo.com http://www.sunnyhillranchherefords.com Southeast Texas Bull Sale Headquarters Larry Woodson Bonham, larrywoodson@gmail.com214-491-7017TX www.stillriverranch.com MARBLE-LATION! Hereford.org September 2022 | 185

SECTIONSEEDSTOCKHEREFORD 4609 Airport Freeway Ft. Worth, Texas texashereford@sbcglobal.net817-831-316176117 www.texashereford.org williams family H erefOrds Herb and Susan Williams, Owners P.O. Box 567, Decatur, TX 76234 Herb Cell 940-393-1651 • Office/Ranch 940-466-3381 Fax Williamsfamilyherefords.com940-466-7237•herbsusan@msn.com Since 1891, family owned and operated for five generations! Hwy. 51 north, 10 miles from Decatur, Texas Registered/Commercial Hereford Cattle UTAH Rod Curtis herefords1@hotmail.comrod@cachefeeds.com435-770-0509 Bill and Linda Johnson 3350 N. St. Rd. 32 Marion, UT bjohn@allwest.net435-783-445584036 Cattle for sale at the ranch JB Herefords 3847 W. 2200 S. • Wellsville, UT 84339 www.jbherefords.com Billy Jensen 435-764-2422 Kyson Smith 435-421-9032 jbherefords@gmail.com Jensen Brothers Herefords – Since 1920 Jonathan and Craig Johansen Castle Dale, UT • johansenherefords@gmail.com435-650-8466 www.johansenherefords.com Line One Performance Breeding Since 1979 2235 E. Rees Ln.•Morgan , UT 84050 Jake Rees 801-668-8613 Scott Rees 801-949-8960 Roger Rees, DVM 801-913-5747 Herefords&Angus ReesCattle.comreescattle@gmail.com VIRGINIA Linda Lonas P.O. Box 187 • Purcellville, VA 20134 703-850-5501 Cell • 703-368-5812 Office Featuring DescendantsPolledofJ215 Thistle Tree Farm Bill and Terrilie Cox 688 Pataha St. Pomeroy, WA 509-566-705099347cellcxranch@live.com WASHINGTON SINCE 1943 DIAMOND M RANCH SELLING 1,500 HEREFORDS ANNUALLY “The great feedlot performance cattle” The 509-684-4380Laurier,BoxMcIrvins99WA Winter Burbank,646HeadquartersLakeRd.WA99323509-545-5676 Bulls and Females For Sale westfall POlled H erefOrds Jim Westfall, owner 304-927-2104 • cell jimwestfall2104@gmail.com304-377-1247 John Westfall, herdsman 304-927-3639 1109 Triplett Rd. • Spencer, WV 25276 WEST WISCONSINVIRGINIA 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. Cheyenne,225WY 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. 17, 2022 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 P.O. Box 15, Ft. Bridger, WY 82933 Dale 307-780-8232 Ron 307-747-3897 Annual Sale — Fourth Wednesday in October 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 Mailing address: PO Box B Sheridan WY 82801 njwardherefords@gmail.com www.NJWHerefords.com NEW HEADQUARTERS and physical address: 2637 Adsit Rd. Decker, MT 59025 EXCELLENCE IN LINE 1 BREEDING • SELECT POLLED GENETICS BILL WILHELM • 1046 RIFLE PIT RD., SUNDANCE, WY 82729 Ochsner-Roth Cattle Co. Blake: 307-532-3282 Steve Roth: 307-575-5258 Rustin Roth: 307-575-2709 BW: ochsnerranch@gmail.comRodney:307-575-6772307-575-258910672VanTassellRoadTorrington,WY82240 Annually selling over 200 Hereford and Angus Bulls via private treatywww.qualitybulls.com CANADA Billy Elmhirst R.R. Indian1 River, ON Canada K0L 2B0 705-295-2708 • ircc@nexicom.net elmlodgeherefords.freeyellow.com Your Source For Success MEDONTE HIGHLANDS Polled Herefords Jack McAughey K evin Brown 905-625-3151 705 -330-4663 Farm • Orillia, Business705-326-6889Ont.Office: 3055 Universal Dr., Mississauga, Ont. L4X 2E2 186 | September 2022 Hereford.org

SECTIONSEEDSTOCKHEREFORD SERVICES Joel Birdwell, Auctioneer 5880 State Hwy. 33 Kingfisher, OK 73750  Home: 405-375-6630 Cell: 405-368-1058 4812 McBreyer Pl. Fort Worth, TX 76244-6083 O: 817-562-8980 • Fax: 817-562-8981 www.JamesFBessler.com Jim@JamesFBessler.com Eddie Burks , Auctioneer 531 Rick Rd. Park City, KY 270-991-639842160Cell endburks@hotmail.com 7710 North State Rd 56 Vevay, IN 540-336-273747043 254-716-5735 541 State Hwy. 75 N. clayemmons@hotmail.com Fairfield, TX 75840 EMMONS UGC Certified Clay Emmons LATHROPTRANSPORTATIONLIVESTOCK USDA Approved Quarantine Center Serving O’Hare Field and All Export Points 35W090 Lathrop Lane, Dundee, IL 60118 Randy Lathrop 847-426-5009 or 428-5806 Fax 847-428-3788 Matt C. Sims Auction, Inc. • P.O. Box 1219 • Edmond, OK 73083 405-641-6081 • matt@mcsauction.com • www.mcsauction.com dalestith@yahoo.com5239AuctioneerSTITHDALEOldSardisPikeMaysLick,KY41055918-760-1550 121 Jackson St. Plain City, OH 43064 Phone: 614-403-0726 Mark Sims Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763 (580) simsplusllc@gmail.com595-0901 www.simsplusllc.com AUCTIONEER HerefordSHOP Hereford.org September 2022 | 187

SEPTEMBER 1 HYFA Fall Scholarship Deadline 1 Nebraska State Fair Hereford Open Show, Grand Island 2 West Texas Fair and Rodeo Open Show, Abilene 3 Boyd Beef Cattle Breeders Cup Sale, Mays Lick, Ky. 3-6 Evergreen State Fair, Monroe, Wash. 3 Minnesota State Fair Hereford Open Show, Minneapolis 4 DuQuoin State Fair Open Show, DuQuoin, Ill. 5 East Side Farm & Guests Production Sale, Frederick, Md. 5 Genoa Livestock Bull & Female Sale, Minden, Nev. 5 Walker Herefords Foundations for the Future ‘22, Morrison, Tenn. 10 Lorenzen Farms Striving for Integrity Sale, Chrisman, Ill. 10 Tennessee Hereford Assn. Jr. Show, Nashville 11 KL Lemmon Cattle Co. Blakely’s Babes Sale (Online), Manchester, Md. 11 Tennessee Hereford Assn. Open Show, Nashville 11-13 Utah State Fair, Salt Lake City 13 New Mexico State Fair Open Show, Albuquerque 15 Holden Herefords Miss Advance Female Pageant Sale, Valier, Mont. 16 Churchill Cattle Co. World Class Female Sale, Manhattan, Mont. 16 River Valley Polled Herefords Genetic Designs XVIII, Newburgh, Ontario 16 Sierra Ranches Western Treasures Bull Sale, Modesto, Calif. 16 Tennessee Valley Fair Open Hereford Show, Knoxville 17 Burns Farms & Friends Sale, Pikeville, Tenn. 17 Central Missouri Polled Hereford Breeders Assn. Fall Sale, Cuba 17 Ehlke Herefords Montana Made Female Sale & Open House, Townsend, Mont. 17 Elmlodge Polled Herefords Source for Success XXI, Indian River, Ontario 17 Hereford Fall Classic Sale, Taylorville, Ill. 17 Kansas State Fair Hereford Open Show, Hutchinson 18 Brandt Farms Power in the Pasture Sale (Online), Corning, Iowa 18 Lowderman Cattle Co. Illini Top Cut Sale, Macomb, Ill. 18 Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords Autumn Alliance Sale, Mississauga, Ontario 18 Mohican West Female Sale, Laurel, Mont. 23-25 Central Washington State Fair Jr. & Open Shows, Yakima 23-25 Washington State Fair, Puyallup 23 West Virginia Polled Hereford Assn. Mtn. State Spectacular Fall Sale, Weston 23 World Beef Expo Open Show, Milwaukee, Wis. 24 Broadlawn Farm Production Sale (Online), Lena, Miss. 24 Delaney Herefords/Atkins Herefords Customer Appreciation Tour, Lake Benton, Minn. 24 Minnesota/South Dakota Border Hereford Tour 24 Oklahoma State Fair Open Hereford Show, Oklahoma City 24 RPH Classic Sale, Marlette, Mich. 24 Wheeler Farms, MCS Cattle Co. and Sims Family Cattle Co. Annual Fall Production Sale, Chickasha, Okla. 25 The Big E Open Show, Springfield, Mass. 25 WMC Cattle Co. Mature Cow Herd Dispersal, Wasola, Mo. 25 World Beef Expo Jr. Show, Milwaukee, Wis. 26 Ad deadline for November Hereford World 26 Happ Herefords Sale (Online), Mendota, Ill. 9/30-10/2 Central Washington State Fair Open Show, Yakima OCTOBER 1 Cattlemen’s Delight Hereford Sale, Black River Falls, Wis. 1 Colyer Herefords 21st Annual Fall Female Sale, Bruneau, Idaho 1 East Texas State Fair Open Show, Tyler 1 Journagan Ranch/Missouri State Un. 31st Annual Hereford Sale, Springfield 1 Mann Cattle Co. Annual Fall Bull Sale, Caldwell, Texas 1 The Breeders Classic Sale, Gettysburg, Pa. 1 Tulsa State Fair Open Hereford Show, Tulsa, Okla. 2 Badger Southern Select Sale, Burlington, Wis. 3 Case Ranch Annual Fall Bull Sale, Eldorado, Texas 3 Express Ranches Fall Bull Sale, Yukon, Okla. 4 Copeland & Sons Demand the Brand Hereford Female Sale (Online), Nara Visa, N.M. 5 Fryeburg Fair Open Hereford Show, Fryeburg, Maine 6 Dudley Bros. 61st Annual Bull Sale, Comanche, Texas 7 Carolina Classic Fair Open Hereford Show, Winston-Salem, N.C. 7 Keystone Int’l Livestock Exposition Open Show, Harrisburg, Pa. 8 Definitely Different Sale, Alto, Mich. 8 Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch Annual Fall Female Sale (Online), Ree Heights, S.D. 8 Mississippi State Fair, Jackson 8 Perks Ranch Fall Celebration Sale, Rockford, Ill. 8 Snedden Ranch Bull Sale, Maricopa, Calif. 9 Cane Creek Cattle Co. Female Sale (Online), Glenham, S.D. 9 Dry Creek Farm Production Sale, Pell City, Ala. 9 Indiana Hereford Assn. Fall Sale, Lebanon 9 Keystone Int’l. Livestock Exposition Jr. Show, Harrisburg, Pa. 9 Purple Reign Cattle Co. Elite Female and Embryo Offering, Toulon, Ill. 10 DeanaJak Farms Traditions of the Cove Sale (Online), New Enterprise, Pa. 10 Indian Mound Ranch Fall Production Sale, Canadian, Texas 11 Bernard Show Cattle Annual Fall Sale (Online), Grand Ridge, Ill. 11 Powell Herefords Annual Production Sale, Ft. McKavett, Texas 11 Thompson Herefords Annual Sale (Online), Amity, Mo. 11 Wilhelm Cattle Belles of the Black Hills Sale (Online), Sundance, Wyo. 12 K&B Herefords Complete Dispersal, Onida, S.D. 12 Taylor View Farms Sale (Online), Parkton, Md. 13 Grimmel Girls/Grimmel Schaake Fall Sale (Online), Jarrettsville, Md. 13 PAW Livestock Livin’ the Dream Volume 4 Sale (Online), Pleasantville, Iowa 15 ANL/Glenlees Polled Herefords & Guests Production Sale, Steelman, Sasketchewan 15 Arkansas State Fair Open Hereford Show, Little Rock 15 Buck Cattle Co. Annual Fall Premier XXVIII Sale, Madill, Okla. 15 Lambert Ranch Butte Bull Sale, Oroville, Calif. 15 Schrammel Cattle Co. and Perry Show Cattle Pure Perfection Fall Edition (Online), Stillwater, Okla. 16 Adcock Cattle and Crum Cattle Co. Family Traditions Sale (Online), Assumption, Ill. 16 Blair-Athol/Haroldson’s & Friends Sale, Arcola, Sasketchewan 16 Brumley Farms Ranch Royalty Elite Female Sale (Online), Orovada, Nev. 16 Express Ranches Hereford Event Annual Production Sale, Yukon, Okla. 16 Reynolds Herefords Annual Production Sale, Huntsville, Mo. 16 Six Mile Creek and Curry Herefords The Exclusive Vol. 3 Female Sale, El Reno, Okla. 17 Delaney Herefords/Atkins Herefords Genetic Opportunity Sale (Online) 17 Maryland Hereford Assn. Celebrate Maryland Sale (Online) 17 White Hawk Ranch Bull & Female Sale, Buchanan, Ga. 18 North Carolina State Fair Open Show, Raleigh 18 Paquette Hereford Ranch Female Sale (Online), St. Anne, Ill. 19 Northern Int’l. Livestock Expo Hereford Female Sale, Billings, Mont. 20 Jensen Bros. The Chosen Female Sale, Louisburg, Kan. 20 Northern Int’l. Livestock Expo Open Hereford Show, Billings, Mont. 20 South Carolina State Fair Open Show, Columbia 21-23 AHA Annual Membership Meeting, Kansas City, Mo. 21 Groendyke Ranch Annual Commercial Female Sale, Nash, Okla. 21 State Fair of Texas Open Hereford Show, Dallas 21 Three Hills Ranch Inc. 2nd Annual Bull & Female Sale, Kirksville, Mo. 21 W4 Ranch Annual Fall Production Sale, Morgan, Texas 21 Wooden Shoe Farms Sale, Blackfoot, Idaho 22 American Royal Jr. Show, Kansas City, Mo. 22 Debter Hereford Farm 50th Annual Production Bull Sale, Horton, Ala. 22 Jamison & Jamison Annual Fall Production Sale, Beggs, Okla. Calendar of Events “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. 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22 Lacy’s Red Angus & Polled Herefords Annual Bull & Female Sale, Drexel, Mo. 22 Ladies of the Royal Sale, Kansas City, Mo. 22 Mead Farms Bull & Female Sale, Versailles, Mo. 22 Switzerland of Ohio Polled Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting 23 American Royal Nat’l. Open Hereford Show, Kansas City, Mo. 24 Tennessee River Music Sale, Fort Payne, Ala. 25 Ad deadline for December Hereford World 25 Pérez Cattle Co. Fall Bull & Commercial Female Sale, Columbus, Texas 25 Quest for the Best Sale (Online) 26 Hoffman Ranch Elite Heifer Sale (Online), Thedford, Neb. 26 Micheli Ranch Bull Sale, Fort Bridger, Wyo. 26 Texas Hereford Fall Classic Annual Bull Sale, Buffalo 26 Valley Creek Ranch Valley Girls Sale (Online) 28 Virginia Tech’s 28th Annual Hokie Harvest Sale, Blacksburg 29 Appalachian Elite Sale, Gray, Tenn. 29 DaKitch Angus & Hereford Farms and Rangeline Cattle Sale, Ada, Minn.. 29 Mohican Farms & Guests Sale, Glenmont, Ohio 30 Hartwig Herefords The Dispersal, Lincoln, Ill. 30 TK Cattle Co. Ladies of the Sandhills Female Sale (Online), Burwell, Neb. NOVEMBER 1 KL Lemmon Cattle Co. Brand Builders Sale (Online), Manchester, Md. 1 NJHA Fed Steer Shootout Contest Entry Deadline 4 Nebraska Hereford Assn. Annual Cornhusker Classic Sale, Kearney, Neb. 5 Burns Farms Annual Bull & Commercial Female Sale, Pikeville, Tenn. 5 Combined Excellence Sale, Mason, Ohio 5 JMF Herefords Ladies of Liberty Female Sale, Holloway, Minn. 5 Nebraska Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Kearney 6 Barnes Herefords Bull & Commercial Female Sale, Cedartown, Ga. 7 Mohican West Bull Sale, Laurel, Mont. 7 P&R Herefords Annual Production Sale, Trail, Okla. 9 Barber Ranch Annual Fall Bull Sale, San Saba, Texas 10-12 Washington Cattlemen’s Assn. Annual Convention, Wenatchee 11 South Dakota Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Brookings 12 Big League Genetics Vol. IV Annual Elite Female Sale, Ft. Cobb, Okla. 12 MCM Polled Herefords No Holds Sale (Online), Ayr, Neb. 12 Mid-Atlantic Fall Bonanza, Harrisonburg, Va. 12 North American Int’l Livestock Exposition Jr. Hereford Show, Louisville, Ky. 12 South Dakota Hereford Assn. Excellence Sale, Brookings 13 Banks Polled Herefords Female Sale, Ada, Okla. 14 Hoffman Ranch Fall Bull Sale, Thedford, Neb. 15 B&D Herefords & Angus Fall Production Sale, Claflin, Kan. 15 Harvie Ranching Female and Genetics Sale (Online), Olds, Alberta 15 North American Int’l Livestock Exposition Open Hereford Show, Louisville, Ky. 17 Largent & Sons Desert Mart Bull Sale, Kaycee, Wyo. 19 MG/4M Farms Fall Open House/Private Treaty Bull Sale, Woodville, Miss. 20 Heart of America Hereford Assn. Sale, Shelbyville, Ill. 26 Able Acres Winning Tradition Sale, Wingate, Ind. 27 Grimmel Girls/Grimmel Schaake Fall Sale (Online), Jarrettsville, Md. 28 Ad deadline for January Hereford World 11/30-12/4 Hereford Heritage Show, Abilene, Texas DECEMBER 1 Minnesota Hereford Assn. Premium White Face Feeder Calf Sale, Pipestone 2 Frederickson Ranch/Pyramid Beef Bull Sale, Spearfish, S.D. 2 Knoll Crest Farm’s Total Performance Bull Sale, Red House, Va. 3 Kentucky Hereford Assn. Autumn Sale, Lexington 3 Pied Piper Farms Annual Bull Sale, Industry, Texas 4 Missouri Hereford Assn. Opportunity Annual Sale, Sedalia Hereford.org September 2022 | 189

ALABAMA Debter Hereford Farm 177, 192 Dry Creek Farm 119 Tennessee River Music 177 CALIFORNIA Gillibrand Cattle Co , P W 177 Harrison Livestock . . . . . . . . 62 Lambert Ranch 177 McDougald Herefords 177 Morrell Ranches 177 Pedretti Ranches 177 Sierra Ranches 177 Snedden Ranch . . . . . . . . .21 Sonoma Mountain Herefords 177 Wiemer Cattle Co 177 COLORADO Campbell, James T 177 Clark Anvil Ranch 177 Cline Registered Herefords 177 Coleman Herefords . . . . . . . 177 Coyote Ridge Ranch 177 Ernst Herefords 177 Fuchs Herefords, Mike 177 Hanging W Herefords 177 Kubin Hereford Ranch 177 Leroux Land & Cattle . . . . . . . 177 Robb & Sons, Tom 177 Sidwell Herefords 177 Strang Herefords 178 GEORGIA Barnes Herefords 9 CES Herefords & Angus 192 Greenview Farms Inc 178 HME Herefords . . . . . . . . 192 Mead Cattle Enterprises BC MTM Polled Herefords 160 Predestined Cattle Co 192 White Hawk Ranch IBC IDAHO Colyer Herefords & Angus 178 Daniels Hereford Ranch . . . . . . 178 Eagle Canyon Ranch 178 Elkington Polled Herefords 178 JBB/AL Herefords 178 Shaw Cattle Co 178 Wooden Shoe Farms 178 ILLINOIS Baker Farms 178 Behrends Farms . . . . . . . . 157 Benedict Herefords 157 Bernard Show Cattle 114 Bixler Herefords 178 Bob-O-Lou Herefords 178 Braun Farms 157 Burns Polled Hereford Farm . . . . 156, 178 Crane Herefords 157 Double B Herefords LLC 178 Edenburn Family Farm 157 Ellis Farms 178 Entwistle Herefords . . . . . . 156 Eubank Farms 178 Fancy Creek Farm of the Prairie Cross 156 Fauth Polled Herefords 157 Fleisher Farms . . . . . . . . 178 Happ Herefords 72, 178 Hartwig Herefords 28 Hawk Livestock 83 Knott Farm 178 Lorenzen Farms 157 Lowderman Auction Options . . . . . 156 Lowderman Cattle Co 125, 157 McCaskill Farms 156 Milligan Herefords 178 Moffett Farms 156 Mud Creek Farms 156 Nature’s Acres . . . . . . . . 156 Newbold Farms Inc 178 Oak Hill Farm 178 Paquette Hereford Ranch 156, 178 Parish Farms 157 Perks Ranch . . . . . . . . . 63 Plainview Stock Farms 157 Prairie Cross, The 156 Prairie Meadow Herefords 178 Prairie Rose Cattle Co 156 Purple Reign 179 RGR Cattle Co . . . . . . . . 157 River Ridge Ranch & Cattle Co 179 Sayre Hereford Farm 179 Shingle Oaks Polled Herefords 179 Stephens and Loehr Herefords 179 Stumpf Land & Cattle . . . . . 179 Sturdy Hereford Outlet 156 Torrance Herefords 79 West Wind Herefords 179 Young Cattle Co 156 INDIANA A&H Herefords 155 Able Acres 155 Clinkenbeard Farms & Sons . . . . . 155 Coal Creek Land and Cattle LLC 155 Deatsman Farms 155 Elzemeyer Polled Herefords 155 Everhart Farms 155 Ferguson Farms 155 Gerber Land & Cattle . . . . . . . 179 Greenwood Family Herefords 155 Gunn Bros Cattle Co 155 Hayhurst Farms 155 JC Cattle Co 73 JLG Polled Herefords . . . . . . 179 Kesling Polled Herefords 179 Kottkamps Show Cattle 61 L audeman Family, Gale 179 McFatridge Cattle Co 179 IOWA Amos Hereford Farm 176 Deppe Bros Cattle Co 176 Goehring Herefords . . . . . . . . 176 Jackson Hereford Farms 176 K7 Herefords 176 Petersen Herefords 176 Pitt Farms Herefords 176 R&R Cattle Co 176 Sorensen Family, Mike 176 Stream Cattle Co 179 Wiese & Sons . . . . . . . 179 KANSAS Brannan & Reinhardt Polled Herefords . 179 Davis Herefords 179 Douthit Herefords 179 GLM Herefords 179 Grimmel Schaake Cattle Co 55, 179 Herbel Herefords 179 Jamison Herefords . . . . . . 179 Jensen Bros 67, 179 Malone Hereford Farm 153 Mill Creek Ranch 179 MM Ranch Polled Herefords 179 Oleen Cattle Co 179 Sandhill Farms . . . . . . . . 180 Schu-Lar Herefords LLC 180 Springhill Herefords 180 Umberger Polled Herefords 180 VJS Polled Herefords 180 KENTUCKY 3R Herefords 160 Botkin Polled Herefords . . . . . . 180 Boyd Beef Cattle 180 Chambliss Hereford Farms 180 Clifford Farms 160 Dogwood Farm 16 0 JMS Polled Herefords 160 Matheny Herefords . . . . . 180, 192 Tucker Stock Farms 180 Wells Farm 160 MARYLAND Bachtel Family Herefords 13 ChurchView Farm 173 East Side Farm 180 Foggy Bottom Farm 180 Fountain Valley Farm . . . . . . 173 Grimmel Girls Show Cattle 55, 180 KL Lemmon Cattle Co 132 Maryland Hereford Assn 114 SCH Polled Herefords 180 Taylor View Farms . . . . . . . . 84 MICHIGAN Bramschreiber Hereford Farm . . . . 172 Breasbois Farms 172 Candy -Jar Herefords 172 Cedar Creek Herefords 172 Cottonwood Springs 172 Grand Meadows Farm 172 Hanson’s Double G Herefords . . . . 180 MacNaughton, Ron and Jill 172 McDonald Farm 172 Rottman, Phil and Chris 172 Sugar Sweet Ranch 172 MINNESOTA DaKitch Hereford Farms 180 Delaney Herefords 180 Krogstad Polled Herefords . . . . . 180 Lawrence Herefords 180 Schafer Herefords 180 Springwater Polled Herefords 180 The Hereford Border Tour . . . . . . 189 MISSISSIPPI Broadlawn Farm Polled Herefords . . 5, 192 Caldwell Hereford Ranch 180 Leaning Cedar Herefords 180 McGuffee Polled Herefords 180 S and W Herefords 181 MISSOURI AbraKadabra Cattle Co 153 Bellis Family, Jim D 153 Biglieni Farms . . . . . . . . 181 Blue Ribbon Farms 152 Bonebrake Herefords 152, 181 Bradshaw Ranch 152 Central Missouri Polled Hereford Assn 152 Doss Hereford Farms 153 Duvall Polled Herefords . . . . . . 152 Falling Timber Farm 181 Findley Farms 181 Harding Bros Herefords 181 High Prairie Farm 181 Illg Cattle Co . . . . . . . 181 Journagan Ranch/Missouri State University 28, 29, 153, 181 Lacy’s Red Angus & Polled Herefeords 152 McMillen’s Toothacre Ranch 153 Mead Farms 6, 152 Menzies Cattle Co . LLC . . . . . 153, 181 Miller Herefords 152 Reed Farms 153 Reynolds Herefords 152 Shoenberger Polled Herefords 153, 181 Steinbeck Farms 152 WMC Cattle Co . . . . . . 145, 153 WPH Ranch 152 MONTANA Churchill Cattle Co IFC Cooper Hereford Ranch 181 Curlew Cattle Co 181 Ehlke Herefords 19, 181 Feddes Herefords . . . . . . 181 Holden Herefords 7, 181 J Bar E Herefords 181 L Bar W Cattle Co 181 McMurry Cattle 181 Mohican West 183 Thomas Herefords . . . . . . . 181 Wichman Herefords 181 NEBRASKA 7 Mill Iron Ranch 181 Fisher Family, Lowell 181 Frenzen and Family, Galen 182 Henkel Polled Herefords 182 Hoffman Ranch 62, 85, 182 JB Ranch Polled Herefords . . . . . 182 Moeller & Sons, Albert 182 Monahan Cattle Co 182 Ridder Hereford Ranch 182 Advertisers’ Index 190 | September 2022 Hereford.org

Schutte & Sons 182 Snowshoe Cattle Co 182 Upstream Ranch 182 Valley Creek Ranch . . . . . . . 182 Van Newkirk Herefords 182 NEVADA 6D Land & Cattle 182 Brumley Farms 71, 182 Genoa Livestock 182 Mrnak Hereford Ranch 182 NEW JERSEY Grass Pond Farm 182 NEW MEXICO B&H Herefords 182 Copeland & Sons Herefords LLC 101, 182 Cornerstone Ranch . . . . . . . 182 King Herefords 182 Pérez Cattle Co 182 West Star Herefords 182 NEW YORK Glade Haven Herefords 182 Spring Pond Farm 183 Stone House Farm 183 NORTH CAROLINA Brent Creech Taylor’s Mill Farm 183 Claxton Farm LLC . . . . . . . . 183 Double J Farm LLC 192 Five J’s Beef & Cattle Co 160 Four B Farm 192 P&J Farms 192 Rhyneland Farms 173 Triplett Polled Herefords . . . . . 183, 192 W&A Hereford Farm 173 Will-Via Polled Herefords 183 NORTH DAKOTA Mrnak Hereford Ranch 183 OHIO Berg Polled Herefords 151 Buckeye Hereford Assn 151 J&L Cattle Services 151 M Love Cattle Co . . . . . . . . 151 Mohican Polled Hereford Farm 151, 183 Ostgaard Cattle Co 151 Pugh Central Station Livestock 151 Rippling Rock Hereford Farm 151 Sunny Side Farm 151 Sunnyside Stock Farms . . . . . . 151 Switzerland of Ohio Polled Hereford Assn 151 Twin Hills Farms 25 OKLAHOMA Buck Cattle Co 137 Curry Herefords 133 Darnell Hereford Ranch 183 Dennis Ranch 183 Dufur Herefords . . . . . . . 183 Express Ranches 95 Flying G Ranch 183 G4G Cattle Co 183 Headquarters Herefords 183 Loewen Herefords 183 MCS Cattle Co . . . . . . . . 149 Messner Herefords 183 Moler, Don 183 P&R Herefords LLC 183 Sims Family Cattle Co 149 Six Mile Creek Cattle Co 133 Wheeler Farms . . . . . . . 149 OREGON Bar One Ranch . . . . . . . . 183 Bird Herefords 183 Harrell Hereford Ranch 183 High Desert Cattle Co 183 Hufford’s Herefords 184 Vollstedt Farms Polled Herefords 184 PENNSYLVANIA 4G Registered Herefords 184 Bar-H Farms . . . . . . . . 184 Deana Jak Farms Inc 56, 184 Slaytons’ BearDance 173 Stone Ridge Manor 13, 173 SOUTH CAROLINA Forrest Polled Herefords 160 Fowken Farm 160 Keese Herefords . . . . . . . . 184 SOUTH DAKOTA Bar JZ Ranches 184 Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch . . . . . 184 Blume Herefords 184 Eggers Southview Farms 184 Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch 115, 184 Frederickson Ranch 184 Hoffman Herefords . . . . . . . 184 JBN Livestock 184 K&B Herefords 34, 35, 184 LaGrand Angus and Hereford Ranch 184 Ollerich Brothers Herefords 184 Rausch Herefords 184 Stenberg Herefords . . . . . . 184 The Hereford Border Tour 189 Thorstenson Hereford Ranch 184 TENNESSEE Burns Farms 1 C andy Meadow Farms 160 Coley Herefords 184 Jackson Farms . . . . . . . . 184 Mud Creek Farms 18 4 Parker Bros 160 Roberson’s Polled Herefords 184 Rogan Farms Herefords 184, 192 Triple L Ranch 185 Woodard Hereford Farms . . . . . . 185 TEXAS Atlas Farms . . . . . . . . 185 B&C Cattle Co 185 Bar J Bar Hereford Ranch 185 Barber Ranch 185 Case Ranch Herefords 185 Chastain Cattle Co 185 Dudley Bros 185 G3 Ranch . . . . . . . . 185 GKB Cattle 185 H2 Ranch and Cattle Co 185 Indian Mound Ranch 185 James Bright/LeGrand Hereford Ranch 57 KLD Herefords 99 Mann Cattle Co . . . . . . . . . 42 Metch Polled Herefords 185 Noack Hereford Ranch 185 Nolan Herefords 185 Powell, James L 27, 185 Redbird Ranch 185 Rockin’ W Polled Herefords . . . . . 185 Rocking Chair Ranch 185 Skrivanek Ranches 185 Still River Ranch 185 Sunny Hill Ranch 185 Texas Hereford Assn . . . . . . 18 6 Williams Family Herefords 186 Willis Polled Herefords 186 UTAH Cache Cattle 186 Circle BJ Polled Hereford Ranch 186 JB Herefords 186 Johansen Herefords 186 Rees Bros . . . . . . . . . 186 VIRGINIA Deer Track Farm . . . . . . 173 Hereford Hollow Farm 192 Knoll Crest Farm 173 Thistle Tree Farm 186 WASHINGTON CX Ranch 186 Diamond M Ranch 186 Ottley Herefords 186 WEST VIRGINIA Cottage Hill Farm 163 Cottle Brothers Farm . . . . . . 163 Goff & Sons, A 163 Grandview Hereford Farm 163 Grassy Run Farms 163 Haught Farms 173 Knotts Polled Herefords . . . . . 163 Law & Sons, David 163 Litton Livestock 163 McDonald Polled Herefords 163 West Virginia Polled Hereford Assn 161 Westfall Polled Herefords 186 WISCONSIN Bacon Branch Beef 158 Boettcher’s Brookview Acres . . . . 159 C&L Hereford Ranch 81, 159 Cattlemen’s Delight Sale 23 Gari-Alan Farm 159 H&H Cattle Farm 158 Huth Polled Herefords 158 Kegley Farms . . . . . . . . . 77 Larson Hereford Farms 158 Lietzau Hereford Farm 159 Lininger Farms 159 MGM Polled Herefords . . . . . . 159 Narrows Creek Farm 159 Next Generation Genetics 158 Otter Creek Polled Herefords 158 Pierce’s Hereford Haven 159 Plum River Ranch 158 Sandrock Ranch Herefords . . . . . 186 Spaeth Farms 158 Starck Century Farm 158 Starr Polled Herefords 159 Steiny’s Herefords 159 Whiskey Run Farms 159 Wildcat Cattle Co . . . . . . 77 Windy Hills Herefords 158 WYOMING Berry’s, The 186 Largent and Sons 186 McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch 186 Micheli Herefords 186 NJW Polled Herefords . . . . . . 186 Ochsner-Roth Cattle Co 186 Stellpflug Cattle Co 62 Wilhelm Cattle 93, 186 CANADA Elmlodge Polled Herefords 136, 186 Harvie Ranching 37 Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords 14 8, 186 River Valley Polled Herefords . . . . 78 SERVICES Bessler Inc ., James F . . . . . . . 187 BioZyme Inc 92 Birdwell, Joel 187 Bock, Aaron 187 Booker, C D 187 Burks, Eddie 187 Carper, Thomas . . . . . . . 187 Cattle Max 43 Circle H Headquarters LLC 187 Conover, Al 187 Drees, Eric 187 Elanco . . . . . . . . . . 124 Emmons Ultrasounding 187 Jensen Livestock Agency 187 Lathrop Livestock Transportation 187 Layton, Dustin N 187 Lowderman, Cody 187 Lowderman, Monte . . . . . . 187 MCS Auction Inc 187 Merck Animal Health 40, 41 Sale Day 11 Schacher Auction Services 187 Sims Plus LLC . . . . . . . 187 Stith, Dale . . . . . . . . 187 Stout, Justin B 187 Sullivan Supply 22, 118 T Bar C Cattle Co Ltd 187 Wendt, Kevin 187 Hereford.org September 2022 | 191

ANDY SMITH Monroe,7007(704)-400-3436pandjfarmsherefords@gmail.comSugarandWineRoadNC28110 Mike Rogan 1662 McKinney Chapel Rd. Rogersville, TN roganfarm@yahoo.comCell423-272-501837857423-754-1213 Jim O’Mara 3600 Ludlow Rd. Good Hope Community Lena, MS omaraj@phelps.com601-654-358439094 John Wheeler, owner doublejfarmllc@yahoo.com910-489-0024 www.doublejfarmllc.com Home: 775 Clacton Circle Earlysville, VA 22936 Farm: N. Lomax Rd. Traphill, N.C. Joel and Amanda Blevins 324 Austin Lane Wytheville, VA herefordhollow@gmail.com276-759-167524382 409 Johnsfield Rd. Shelby, NC 28150 Bryson980-230-4868Westbrook brysonw@thewestbrookco.com MATHENY HEREFORDS Andrew, Suzanne, Austin and Taylor Belle Matheny 6706 US Hwy. 68 Mays Lick, KY 41055 Andrew 606-584-5361 Austin 606-375-2167 amathenyherefords@gmail.com James and Doris Triplett 254 Hallmark Rd. Statesville, NC triplettmarble@bellsouth.net704-902-2250704-872-755028625 HEREFORDSTRIPLETTPOLLED1095 Charles Smith Rd. • Wadley, GA 30477 Charles E. Smith, Owner 478-252-5622 • Fax 478-494-7567478-252-8754cell 2731 River Rd. • Wadley, GA 30477 Kyle and Jennifer Gillooly, Owners 478-625-7664 Home Kyle Gillooly 478-494-9593 cell ces-predestined.com 192 | September 2022 Hereford.org

WHITE HAWK RANCH 4765 Hwy 27 // Buchanan, GA 30113 Gary R. Hedrick (678) 858-0914 // g.hedrick@whitehawkinc.com Ben Hedrick (404) 216-4274 Herdsman, Diego Gutierrez (678) 629-1804 Marketing, James Atkins (404) 922-6508 www.whitehawkbeefmakers.com SALE BOOKS BY REQUEST ONLY WHR HERD SIRE PROSPECT OFFERED OCT 17TH, 2022 SALE BOOKS BY REQUEST ONLY EPDSCED2022FALLSALEBULLSEPDAVG.BWWWYWSCROTALSCFMILKM&GCEMMCWUDDERTEATREAMARBLBMIBIICHB WHR Bull AVG. 3.942.9721121.420.233683.71051.31.30.65 0.43 $451 $562 $165 AHA Breed Avg 2.72.85386116.525521.7901.241.250.39 0.11 353422113 40 HEREFORD BULLS Coming 2-Year-Olds WHR 845C 080G BEEFMAKER 684J WHR 845C 639F BEEFMAKER 679JET CED BW WWYWSCSCFMilkM&GCEM +5.4+3.5 +82 +127 +1.4 +20.5 +37 +78 +5.1 MCWUddr Teat CWREAMARB BMI$ BII$CHB$ +107+1.40 +1.30 +103 +0.67 +0.44+$463+$585+$182 CED BW WWYWSCSCFMilkM&GCEM +0.9+3.9 +77+116 +1.4 +19.5 +42 +80 +4.1 MCWUddr Teat CWREAMARB BMI$ BII$CHB$ +115 +1.30+1.30 +91 +0.75 +0.38+$432+$544+$155 BD:Tattoo:P44287118679J02/04/2021BD:Tattoo:P44221094684J02/05/2021 WHR B279 590F BEEFMAKER 779JET WHR 4020 G412 BEEFMAKER 704J CED BW WWYWSCSCFMilkM&GCEM +4.4 +2.2 +67 +101 +1.2 +19.3 +30 +63 +4.4 MCWUddr Teat CWREAMARB BMI$ BII$CHB$ +104+1.40+1.40+81 +0.63+0.50 +$429+$540+$161 CED BW WWYWSCSCFMilkM&GCEM +0.5 +3.3 +77+122+1.8+15.0+36 +74 -0.8 MCWUddr Teat CWREAMARB BMI$ BII$CHB$ +98 +1.60+1.60 +103+0.86 +0.50 +$397+$513+$196 BD:Tattoo:P44219342704J02/08/2021BD:Tattoo:P44271299779J03/31/2021 G412Dam590FDam 639FDam080GDam

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