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September 17th • 1 p.m. 140 Hereford females sell! 10 ElitE HEifEr calvEs
Sired by Outcross, 8203U and Yankee. Great genetics, super quality!
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The “heart” of this sale. Elite females in volume bred to: UPS Domino 3027, SR Total Balance and Churchill Yankee 808U. Daughters of Yankee, Harland, Ribstone and Rancher!
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A polled February Outcross heifer out of donor 600S. Number one draft pick! Here she is. 10 straws of Outcross sexed semen sells!
All cows born in 2005, including donors and then some extra special cows like 404 and 807! Bred to 8203U, 955W, Outcross, Yankee and Helton!
2 Young HErd Bulls 80 BrEd commErcial HErEford HEifErs Top quality heifers bred AI to SR Total Balance to calve March 1! Eight head of baldies that will make great recips!
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A horned January 8203U heifer out of 5138R who also sells.
Stuber ranch Box 56 • Bowman, ND 58623 Roger 701-523-5371 Laureen 701-523-5297 • Duane 701-523-3496 ddstuber@ndsupernet.com • www.stuberranch.com
Powerful Rancher daughter bred to SR Total Balance
Dale and Nancy Venhuizen 1862 Yadon Rd. • Manhattan, MT 59741 Cell 406-580-6421 • Home 406-284-6421 dale@churchillcattle.com • www.churchillcattle.com
Box 36 • Connell, WA 99326 Bill Bennett and Family 509-234-4361 bbcattle@3-cities.com www.bbcattle.com
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September 2010 • Vol. 101 • No. 4
Hereford Youth Head “Home Again in 2010” for JNHE 49 National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members and their families were in Indianapolis July 4-10 for the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). This 44-page section includes features on the top senior showman and Herdsman of the Year as well as highlights of the cattle shows, contests and other activities during the week. You can find a table of contents for JNHE coverage on Page 49.
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33 Strategic Plan
The American Hereford Association (AHA) Board of Directors and eight advisors met in April for a strategic planning session to discuss and establish goals and objectives for the Association. In August the Board approved seven core strategies and corresponding objectives for the future.
42 Ambassador
Jackson Alexander is a young Hereford enthusiast and beef industry advocate.
105 Hereford Youth Out West
Leadership development, Hereford cattle and fun highlighted the 2010 Program for Reaching Individuals Determined to Excel (PRIDE) Convention in Idaho.
114 Hereford Breeders to Convene in Kansas City
AHA members will be in Kansas City Oct. 30-Nov. 1 for the 2010 Annual Meeting.
Columns Breed Focus
departments 4 We Must Not Run Low on Leaders — The beef industry and AHA need passionate, innovative leaders. Five Hereford breeders have announced their candidacy for the AHA Board.
Performance Matters
Cover Photo: “Team Work” by Christy Couch Lee, taken during the team fitting contest at the 2010 JNHE.
8 Hereford Youth Shine in Indy — Excitement abounded at the 2010 JNHE. If you were unable to attend, be sure to check out the highlight videos posted at Hereford.org Hereford.org. .org.
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Junior Shows 115 Open Shows 121 Calendar 140 Advertisers’ Index 142
What’s New? 12 Association News and Events — Don’t forget to take disposition scores this fall. Congratulations to the fall Gold TPR Breeders and to the Hereford Publications Inc. staff for their success in the Livestock Publications Council contest.
Youth Movement 16 Hereford Juniors at It Again — A big thank you to the organizations, Hereford breeders and individuals who made the 2010 JNHE and PRIDE Convention a success.
Hereford Women 20 A Stellar Week — National Hereford Women continue to support youth and the JNHE. Hereford World (ISSN 1085-9896), Vol. 101, No. 4, published monthly (except June) by Hereford Publications Inc., 1501 Wyandotte St., P.O. Box 014059, Kansas City, MO 64101. Periodical postage paid at Kansas City, Mo., and additional entries. Subscription rates, $35 a year. Postmaster: Send address changes to Hereford World World, P.O. Box 014059, Kansas City, MO 64101. Hereford World agreement #1803689
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by Craig Huffhines, executive vice president chuffhin@hereford.org
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We Must Not Run Low on Leaders Never before has our industry needed passionate leadership more than today. Recently our own National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) and the Cattlemen’s Beef Board, the gatekeeper of the U.S. beef checkoff, got crossways with one another over control of beef checkoff expenditures. At the core of the matter were egos, accountability, power struggles and issues with trust. Cooler heads prevailed at the summer board meeting after long hours of work, debate, discussion and passionate dialog that eventually worked toward plans to better satisfy the management of checkoff funds. As a beef industry loyalist, I am hopeful that this painstaking process has led the industry to middle ground where trust can be established. We certainly do not need to be a threat to ourselves while external pressures of environmental legislative chaos, government control of markets, unfair export trade agreements and
Five candidates vying for AHA Board Nominating Committee Chairman Lee Haygood has submitted five candidates for election to the American Hereford Association (AHA) Board this fall including:
• Tom Boatman, Georgia
• Keith Fawcett, South Dakota
• Richard Gebhardt, Oklahoma
• Steve Lambert, California
• Dale Venhuizen, Montana
You can look for these men’s biographies in the October Hereford World. All of them are worthy leaders in their own right. HW
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uninformed, illogically-born local movements continue to threaten our way of life — a way of life that has guaranteed the American public the safest, cheapest and most wholesome food supply on the planet. Whatever needs to occur needs to occur quickly, because it is my opinion that the $1-peranimal beef checkoff is vastly under funding the needs of the industry. Couldn’t we spend that energy more wisely telling the story of the American beef producer and the way we conduct business with care for the environment and integrity in animal care? Couldn’t we spend more time endorsing a $2- to $3-per-head checkoff that gives us the necessary resources to properly promote beef, to conduct research on product development, food safety and quality, and to further open up the growing demand for high-quality U.S. beef around the world? We are not going to be an industry that can compete with Brazil’s vast numbers of low-cost, lowquality, grass-fed beef at a price point that will sustain our industry. We cannot compete, nor do we want to compete, with our friends from Australia and their $50 per hundredweight (cwt.) grass-fed breakevens. We must rely on our unique ability to produce quality at an added value. An under-funded checkoff is a surefire way of conceding our competitive advantage and giving up
on our unique ability to appeal to the palates of a growing affluency in parts of the world.
Young leaders are not born; they are made As mentioned before, our industry is hungry for passionate leadership. Our own American Hereford Association (AHA) has been blessed with terrific people willing to step up and participate at the national board level, but now, more than ever, AHA needs more interest from our membership to take on the commitment. Running for an office is not easy. More than a few state leaders within the Hereford breed have stepped up, have put their reputations on the line to run for the Board, and then have been narrowly defeated in the election. Some have refused to put themselves through that challenging process again. I can understand their dilemma, but I also want to make the point that getting beat in an election does not define us. Giving of ourselves for a greater good does. Participating on a national board is not a “cup of tea,” but it is a worthy cause. Because of the groundwork the AHA Board has laid in the last decade, we now are beginning to enjoy the fruits of good direction and decision making. Our seedstock product is growing in demand at a pace that will be challenging to keep up. continued on page 6... www.hereford.org
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AHA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Bob Harrell Jr., Baker City, Ore. Vice president John Woolfolk, Jackson, Tenn. Directors Term expires 2010 Marshall Ernst, Windsor, Colo. Denny Hoffman, McArthur, Calif. Term expires 2011 Jerry Huth, Oakfield, Wis. James Milligan, Kings, Ill. Term expires 2012 David Breiner, Alma, Kan. Paul “Butch” Funk, Copperas Cove, Texas Jimmy Johnson, Clinton, Okla. Term expires 2013 Cliff Copeland, Nara Visa, N.M. Marty Lueck, Mountain Grove, Mo. Dale Micheli, Ft. Bridger, Wyo.
SENIOR OFFICE STAFF
Executive vice president Craig Huffhines, chuffhin@hereford.org Chief operating officer and director of breed improvement Jack Ward, jward@hereford.org Chief financial officer Leslie Mathews, lmathews@hereford.org Director of communications Angie Stump Denton, adenton@hereford.org 785-363-7263 Director of records department Stacy Sanders, ssanders@hereford.org Director of youth activities Amy Cowan, acowan@hereford.org Marketing and shows coordinator Sara Faber, sfaber@hereford.org Records supervisor Cindy Coleman, ccoleman@hereford.org
Certified Hereford Beef Staff Chief operating officer Tom LeBeau, tlebeau@herefordbeef.org Senior vice president of retail sales Larry Bailey, lbailey@herefordbeef.org 850-699-8605 Vice president of food service sales Mick Welch, mwelch@herefordbeef.org Vice president of customer service Brad Ellefson, bellefson@herefordbeef.org Account analyst Cheryl Monson, cmonson@herefordbeef.org Hereford Verified and Hereford Marketplace specialist Heidi Tribbett, hktribbett@hereford.org 866-437-3638 For information about Hereford Marketplace, visit www.herefordmarketplace.com or call 866-437-3638. For mail order steaks, visit www.herefordbeef.net and click on ”Where to Buy.”
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It is just as important to have strong leadership during good times as it is during tough times. During the tough times, decisions may have been easier. We had very basic things that the breed and the Association needed catching up on. Today, we need innovative thinkers to help us to keep the boiler in the engine room stoked.
Leadership begins with appreciation at a young age The Junior National Hereford Expo in Indianapolis has proved to be a
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development ground for our future young leaders. In those nearly 650 young exhibitors, I could see farmers, ranchers, teachers, doctors, lawyers, mayors, store clerks, and full-time and part-time Hereford breeders all participating in their passion. I’m sure there are many Hereford breeders who will receive this issue and question the amount of work and coverage that we as an organization put into our youth program. If you are a beef industry loyalist like I am and you have been worried about the ongoing debate and negative energy that has tied up immense time of our
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beef industry leaders, then you should have an even greater appreciation that the American Hereford Association has one of the strongest youth leadership development programs in the nation, if not the world. The 1,161 head of cattle shown and the 22 contests honing these young people’s professional skills and character are invaluable to the future of our business. I am personally grateful for and proud of our Indiana hosts and the work that people like Hereford breeder and banker Bruce Everhardt; AHA Junior Director Amy Cowan; AHA intern Corey Duysen; my own right arm in the office, Mary Ellen Hummel; the records department staff lead by Cindy Coleman; and the behind-thescenes AHA employees and volunteers who made it happen. It is also a blessing that our corporate sponsors VitaFerm® and John Deere, along with countless Hereford breeders around the country, see the value of our youth program and give graciously to the cause. Thank you to all of you and for your commitment to our future. HW
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Another GREAT YEAR!
JWR 155P Princess Ona 016X
2TK 554 Trisha 141W
JWR 074P Miss Ice 144W
JNHE Class Winner SER Reserve Division Champion Shown by Kelby Burks
JNHE Class Winner Wyoming State Reserve Grand Heifer Shown by Lauren White
JNHE Class Winner SER Reserve Division Champion Shown by Houston and Harrison Hutton
JWR B64 Elektra 085W ET
JWR Queen Kendall 074W ET
JWR 142R Trisha 125W
JWR Princess Jade 163W ET
JWR Queen Parker 090W ET
JWR DD 054 Trisha 183U ET
Second in class — JNHE and SER Show by Mitchell Russell
SER Class Winner Second in class at JNHE Shown by Ethan Hopkins
SER Division Champion Second in class at JNHE Shown by Michelle Rhymes
SER Reserve Division Champion Shown by Tyler and Melinda Braun
SER Reserve Grand Heifer Second in class at JNHE Shown by Tanner Mooney
SER Reserve Division Champion Shown by Sarah Grace Kenley
Congratulations to Emilee Kottkamp 2010 Wesley Rakestraw Hereford Enthusiast Award Winner We are proud of these three JWR Show Clinic participants:
Houston Hutton — Reserve Junior Showman Nathan Hopkins — Third overall Junior Showman Harrison Hutton — Third overall Peewee Showman
The Wesley Rakestraw Family, owners Tom and Tammy Boatman, managers 404-372-6754 • 770-354-4195 jwr@jwrlandandcattle.com
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by Jack Ward, chief operating officer and director of breed improvement jward@hereford.org
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Hereford Youth Shine in Indy It has been just a few weeks since the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), but I can still feel the excitement each time I think about the event. It was an event. Kudos need to go out to a lot of folks including everyone involved from the state of Indiana, the corporate sponsors (John Deere and VitaFerm®), everyone who helped financially or supported the show in other ways, American Hereford Association (AHA) staff, the junior board and candidates, and, most importantly, every parent, grandparent, neighbor and friend who helped gather more than 1,000 head of Hereford cattle and nearly 650 exhibitors from 40 plus states and Canada. Amazing and congratulations! If you were there, you understand; and if you were not, it was a real sight to see. If you haven’t been able to take a look at some of the YouTube videos of the show, I would suggest you make your way to the Hereford Web site and take a look. It starts at the top with our Junior Activities Director Amy Cowan and blossoms from there. The JNHE week starts with 6:30 a.m. meetings and finishes late in the evenings. As the father of two teenage sons, I understand the importance of these programs and what they mean to the development and growth of our kids. As I write this column, my sons are attending a leadership conference similar to the Program for Reaching Individuals Determined to Excel (PRIDE) Convention
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that Hereford youth have just attended. These kinds of events will prepare our kids to become good, productive citizens in a country that is built from choices and opportunities. I am not a political activist, and I have always believed that whatever government was leading this country at any given time, even if I did not agree with its policies, its leaders would not ever be able to take away the freedoms that U.S. citizens enjoy. Even though this is still true, I would tell you that I feel a little nervous about the future of the U.S. livestock industry. As a breed and an industry, we need to start setting aside differences to come together as a whole. I was a very proud father a couple of years ago when I heard about my son making a statement at a leadership event he was attending. He simply stood up and asked the question, “Why can’t all livestock and farming groups join together as one voice to speak on behalf of the farming and ranching community?” This is a simple question that would seem to have a simple answer, but I see us all trying to pull in different directions. Let’s understand what lies ahead for our industry. The world population is growing, the amount of land that is being taken out of production is increasing and our cow numbers are shrinking. There are several issues that are driving these changes, but we need to understand that as an industry we are going to be challenged to make
the necessary changes in agriculture to produce a safe and affordable food supply with fewer resources. It is not about species, breeds, corn, soybeans, or fruit and vegetables; it is about an industry and educating a growing population that is getting more disconnected from the agriculture sector on a daily basis. I am fortunate, because I have been able to sustain a good standard of living for my family by doing what I love to do in an industry that I love and in an industry that has such an enormous responsibility. I would like for my sons and your children to have that same opportunity. Will we see all 600-plus JNHE exhibitors come back to this industry? Of course not, but remember that they will always be the advocates and voices for our industry for the years to come. Finally, there were several proud moments at the JNHE, but I was so proud of the Hereford family as they honored a young man who lost his battle with cancer just prior to the show. Chris Cummings had a wish, and that wish was to have a herd of Hereford cattle. I was at the Hoosier Beef Congress the evening he got to show his Hereford steer that had been given to him by the Make a Wish foundation. It was a great moment, and it was certainly touching to see Hereford breeders give Chris and his family a standing ovation as his Hereford steer was paraded just prior to his class being led into the ring. This is just another reminder of how precious our time on this earth can be. HW www.hereford.org
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by Angie Stump Denton, editor adenton@hereford.org
“What’s New?” is a column designed to keep you in-the-know about Hereford happenings. You can also sign up for Hereford eNews, a weekly electronic newsletter from the American Hereford Association (AHA). Send an e-mail to eNews@hereford.org to subscribe. Archived issues are posted at Hereford.org.
Tabloid wins top honor The Hereford World tabloid won first-place newspaper honors for the fifth straight year in the Livestock Publications Council Contest. The award was presented during the Ag Media Summit in St. Paul, Minn., July 25. Other honors won by Hereford Publications Inc. (HPI) staff include:
• First-place color catalog — HoffmanW4-Topp Annual Sale Catalog, Sean Jersett and HPI staff • Second-place feature/human interest story — “Inspired,” feature about Dave Bielema from July 2009 Hereford World, by Sara Gugelmeyer
Annual Meeting approaches The 2010 American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Membership Meeting will be Monday, Nov. 1, at the Clubhouse on Baltimore Tudor Room. For more information, see Page 114 and the October Hereford World.
Don’t forget chute scores AHA staff requests breeders begin collecting disposition data this fall by using chute scores. There is a column on the new weaning sheet, or if you have already registered your calves and have a weaning sheet, contact the AHA customer service department to request a new form. If you use the online system, download the updated forms. The information is needed to prove Herefords’ superiority in good disposition and to identify genetic differences within the breed. For more information, see “Performance Matters” in the August Hereford World.
Gold TPR Breeders announced The Gold TPR™ (Total Performance Records) Breeder recognition is presented to progressive Hereford breeders who have measured traits and collected and promptly submitted performance data at all levels of production. The Fall 2010 Gold TPR Breeders are: • Bay Brook Farm, Dabneys, Va. • David and Juanita Jennings, Rogers, Ark. • Knoll Crest Farm, Red House, Va. • EL Mobley, Fairdealing, Mo. • NS Polled Herefords, Shaker Heights, Ohio • Oleen Bros., Dwight, Kan. • Gino Pedretti, El Nido, Calif. • Shaw Cattle Co. Inc., Caldwell, Idaho • Texas 2T Farm, Nacogdoches, Texas • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va. • William Woodard & Sons, Springfield, Tenn.
Order JNHE pictures To view and purchase Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) photos, visit HerefordPhotoshop.com. HW
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by Rossie Blinson, NJHA chairman vrblinso@ncsu.edu
Hereford Juniors at It Again Hereford youth were “Home Again in 2010” — home in Indianapolis, that is. At this year’s VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) the numbers soared. There were more than 650 exhibitors and 1,161 head of great Hereford cattle. Hereford juniors would like to thank VitaFerm for once again being the title sponsor. The juniors always look forward to interacting with the VitaFerm crew and participating in their many activities throughout the week. There was also a new sponsor at this year’s JNHE — John Deere. Deere provided funds as well as a couple of quite large ring decorations, a pair of John Deere tractors. Tennessee River Music provided a uniform style to all of the showmen with “Home Again in 2010” t-shirts and Deana Jak Farms sponsored the goodie backpacks. The juniors would also like to thank the host state, Indiana, for all of the hard work, time and dedication that was put into the long week of the JNHE. The juniors were also hard at work in both the barns and the Blue Ribbon Pavilion, where various contests and scholarship interviews occurred. The contests varied from basketball to public
speaking and even included some singing and dancing. The National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) is a well-rounded group that not only shows cattle but also demonstrates members’ great leadership and communication skills at this event. There were also many scholarships given from gracious Hereford breeders. The juniors would like to thank all of the scholarship sponsors and judges for the opportunities the scholarships will bring. Congratulations to all of the participants for bringing deep competition to this year’s JNHE. At every angle in the barn, there was a great Hereford standing in the beds. Also, congratulations to all of the winners of 2010. See Pages 68-75 for a summary of the JNHE exhibitors who shined in Indiana. The juniors definitely showed that the Hereford breed is progressing from year to year. After the JNHE was over, the juniors had a few weeks to rest and then once again joined up with their Hereford family in Boise, Idaho, at the Program for Reaching Individuals Determined to Excel (PRIDE) Convention (see Page 105). The juniors participated in leadership workshops, where they learned
Genetically Yours XVIII Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010 • 11 a.m. LJR MSU 023R BRADFORD 25X
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about the Masters of Beef Advocacy (MBA) program as well as teambuilding, bargaining and various other Hereford-related skills and issues. They got a little wet as they showed their teamwork skills and a bit of their wild side during a whitewater rafting trip. Then the tours began. The juniors got to see some of the country’s most prestigious Hereford operations, which were Shaw Cattle Co., Split Butte Livestock, Heritage Cattle Co. and Colyer Herefords. Hereford juniors learned a lot from this conference that will help them as leaders in both the work world and the Hereford industry. The NJHA is constantly preparing juniors with lifelong skills through events like the JNHE and PRIDE. Keep an eye on our juniors because one day they will be the leaders in the Hereford industry. HW
National Junior Hereford Association Chairman – Rossie Blinson, vrblinso@ncsu.edu Vice chairman – Danielle Starr, dstarr@purdue.edu Communications chair – Mallorie Phelps, aggiegerl15@sbcglobal.net Membership chair – Andrew Albin, albino1991@gmail.com Leadership chair – Jake Metch, metch24@aol.com Fundraising chair – Justin Bacon, justin.bacon@okstate.edu Directors Hunter Grayson, hunterg@blackhatranch.com Kevin Ernst, kevin_ernst13@msn.com Tamar Adcock, tamar@adcockshowcattle.com Austin Buzanowski, abooze74@yahoo.com Jaime Hanson, jaime_lh_30@hotmail.com Matt Woolfolk, mrw216@msstate.edu Director of youth activities Amy Cowan P.O. Box 014059, Kansas City, MO 64101 816-842-3757, acowan@hereford.org www.hereford.org
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by Mary Ann Berg, Margeaux Firestine and Denise Billman
A Stellar Week The July heat and humidity did not deter the bustle of activity surrounding the events at the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Indianapolis. The National Hereford Women (NHW) was fortunate to receive a heifer donation from Mohican Farms, Ohio, and Mohican West, Montana, owned by Conard and Nancy Stitzlein of Glenmont, Ohio. The heifer drawing followed the festive opening ceremonies and was again a highlight of the JNHE. Shane Duhamel of Northford, Conn., experienced the luck of the draw. He was the surprised recipient of a Hereford heifer. He will also be awarded $500 from the Heifer Scholarship Fund if he enters and exhibits the donated heifer in the 2011 JNHE. Four of the 2009 heifer scholarship winners returned to exhibit at the 2010 JNHE and each received $500.
The NHW thanks Hereford breeders like the Stitzlein family who are willing to support the heifer scholarship program, promoting ownership of Hereford cattle by junior members. The NHW salutes all breeders who are willing to judge contests, interview scholarship candidates and join the NHW organization. The success of our programs depends on you!
Nominating committee A nominating committee comprised of members from the four geographic areas was recently appointed by the executive committee at the 2010 JNHE. Serving on the committee are southeast, Starr Whaley; northeast, Ruth Espenchield; southwest, Lyn Chastain; and northwest, Kay Morgan. Three board members will be elected to a four-year term as six
Emilee Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., (second from left) and Briana Katzenberger, Monroe, Wis., (fourth from left) were presented $500 from the NHW at the 2010 JNHE for exhibiting the animals they purchased with scholarship money won in 2009.
members retire. The newly elected members will begin their terms this fall at the annual meeting in Kansas City. Don’t miss the NHW birthday celebration/meeting in Kansas City. The times and locations of meetings will be announced in the October Hereford World, on the NHW Web site (www.nationalherefordwomen.org) and on the blog (www. barnaisle.blogspot.com). The fall NHW newsletter will also be published and distributed before the annual meeting in Kansas City. Come to Kansas City and join us in celebrating the birth of NHW.
Ways and means The 2010 JNHE in Indianapolis proved to be a stellar week for the NHW. The generosity of the breeders that contributed to the silent auction semen tank and semen paid off threefold. It drew quite a crowd in the last minutes before bidding was stopped. The
Julie Wiechert, Cedarburg, Wis., was awarded $500 from the NHW for exhibiting the heifer she won at the 2009 JNHE from Bob and Dolores Call.
Shane Duhamel was the lucky winner of the NHW heifer that was donated by Mohican Farms, Ohio, and Mohican West, Montana.
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winning bid was placed by David and Jill Bielema from Michigan for $3,025. How awesome is that! Thank you from all of us to the Bielema family, as well as all of the bidders who made the project such a success. The proceeds from the basket will be divided equally between the National Junior Hereford Association and NHW. The ways and means booth was a hit as well. We sold out of “Color of Money” prints by Amanda Raithel and also sold oodles of jewelry and t-shirts. We had a lot of traffic, made new friends, rekindled old acquaintances and shared a lot of laughs. We look forward to Kansas City for our first birthday celebration and the unveiling of our first original artwork.
National Hereford Women Officers and committee chairs Cheryl Evans, co-president Susan Gebhart, co-president Jessye Goertz, vice president Ann Guess, secretary Shellie Collins, treasurer Brook Herring-Gandy, parliamentarian Barbara Ernst, historian Margeaux Firestine, queen chairman Denise Billman, ways and means chairman NHW start-up team Cheryl Evans, Winona, Miss. Susan Gebhart, Claremore, Okla. Cindy Lambert, Oroville, Calif. Barbara Ernst, Windsor, Colo. Susan Rader, Mt. Vernon, Texas Donna Fulton, Lexington, N.C. Shellie Collins, Chattanooga, Okla. Carolyn Wilson, Anita, Iowa Margeaux Firestine, Womelsdorf, Pa. Jessye Goertz Goertz, Berwyn, Neb. AHW transition team Deb Carlson, Royal Center, Ind. Ann Guess, Jayton, Texas Janelle Bischoff, Huron, S.D. Della Ehlke, Townsend, Mont. Gay Maddox, Zionsville, Ind. Beth Burns, Pikeville, Tenn. Paula Acheson, Woodbine, Kan. Denise Billman, Newcomerstown, Ohio NOP transition team Mary Ann Berg, Dalton, Ohio Katie Peebles, Hotchkiss, Colo. Jeanine Radel, Spring Green, Wis. Diann Strickland, Mershon, Ga. Courtney Wirtjes, Durand, Ill. Brook Herring-Gandy, Beaumont, Miss. Gail Blagg, Grass Valley, Calif. Donna Curry, McAlester, Okla. www.hereford.org
Samuel Lawrence, Avilla, Ind., won a $1,000 heifer scholarship at the 2005 JNHE in Wisconsin. The female he purchased (pictured here) was named a Dam of Distinction in 2010.
Queen update This year 15 bright young women serving as Hereford queens represented their state associations at the JNHE. The JNHE week began with queen orientation. Debbie Wiley, co-executive director of the Miss Central Indiana Pageant and a past Mrs. Indiana, and her daughter, a past Miss Indiana, gave the queens a few tips for being successful. Debbie spoke on the importance of poise, confidence and manners. She even enlightened the girls with some behind-the-scenes Miss America pageant stories. It was truly a rewarding experience for the state queens. The next queen duty was the JNHE opening ceremonies. Not only did the queens have to wear their crowns and banners but they also had to carry their state flags. Katie Killian, National Hereford Queen, concluded the ceremony by carrying the American flag, while Randy Owen sang the Star Spangled Banner Banner. It is such an honor for each of the queens to be recognized during the opening ceremonies.
During the show days, the queens worked hard escorting classes into the ring, passing out ribbons and holding awards in photos. This was the best part of the week for the queens since they had the best seats in the arena to watch the show. Many of the queens said they love show days because they have the opportunity to speak to so many Hereford enthusiasts of all ages! In addition, the queens spoke to reporters from several local papers and agricultural news journals. Each young lady was interviewed about her experiences as queen. Those interviews can be viewed on the NHW queen blog at www.bootstiarasandherefords.blogspot.com. Overall, it was a wonderful week to own Hereford cattle and an even better week to be a Hereford queen! Nine of the state queens will be competing for the title of National Hereford Queen in Kansas City at the end of October. Be sure to check out the photos of the contestants on Page 114. HW
Genetically Yours XVIII Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010 • 11 a.m. New Location: William H. Darr Agricultural Center, Springfield Mo.
LJR LORIE 346R
BW 5.0 (.42); WW 36 (.33); YW 54 (.32); MM 28 (.25); M&G 46
Educating future leaders in agriculture Justin Sissel 417-818-8714
Journagan Ranch Rt. 1, Box 85G • Mountain Grove, MO 65711 Leo and Jean Journagan, owners Marty Lueck (417) 948-2669
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Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010 • Noon (EST) NEW LOCATION! MSU Pavilion Auditorium, E. Lansing, Mich.
mSU KeePSaKe 21X eT reg. P43108342
PCr HarrIeT GaL 664S eT Reg. P42714730
TCG BCF aUTUmn 140W reg. P43040529
mSU SPH DIXIe CarTer 8X reg. P43108339
MF 9F TESSA 755T ET reg. P42828404
PCr PaIGe LILLY 332n reg. P42408546
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Ed and Scott McDonald 616-698-6771 Byron Center, Mich.
Hereford farm Jeff and Becky Neal 269-966-0506 Bellevue, Mich.
mSU KeePSaKe 25X eT reg. P43108345
mSU aPOLLOnIa 39X eT reg. P43108349
Herman H016
Sired by STar Bright Future 533P eT. Out of a maternal sister to SSF Keysha 949.
Herman Family 419-298-2078 TCG Cattle Co. 269-684-2592 Hanson Double G 906-753-4648 Joe Starr Family 920-295-2499 Boyd Beef Cattle 606-763-6688 Pleasant View Ranch 989-464-9911 NS Polled Herefords 216-295-1511 Gale Laudeman 574-298-6470
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LaGrand Catalina 35S ET
WSF Lady Catalina 8045
Star Dixie Boy x Catalina 24H. A maternal sister to Online. Sells bred to GH Adams Gold Nugget ET 378W.
Destination x Olympian. This heifer sells bred to Canadian National Champion, Remitall Route 66.
DBLL 19M Maurina 8284 ET Mohincan Mint x Embracer 8006
SB 122L Dottie 109N ET
Online x Wrangler 3E. Selling a flush and an outstanding herd bull prospect by Haroldson’s Anchor out of this cow.
OJJ Task Force 33X BR Moler ET x Dr. Achiever
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WSF TAN Workforce 03 ET
P606 x Meredith. Selling an interest in this herd bull prospect.
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Remitall Catalina 24H
Mother of Online, selling siblings and embryos out of this featured donor cow.
WSF P606 Lady Tina 030 WSF Lady Nicole 01
LaGrand Catalina 105U ET Remitall Patriot x Embracer 8E Sells bred to Hustler. Dam is a full sister to Online 122L.
PW Victor Boomer P606 x Dateline. She and her Online mother sells.
Grandview Vic H132 23G 4003 ET x Remitall Olympian. This fancy show prospect sells.
HHR Rockette 805U
Farley x P606. She and her heifer calf by Bronko sell.
Haroldson’s Temptress 13P 2T
Remitall Patriot x Blockbuster. Full sister to the reserve Canadian yearling champion female. She and her Remitall Tragically Hip heifer calf sell.
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a. GOff & SOnS Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010 11 a.m. — Harrisville, W.Va.
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a. GOff & SOnS 1661 Hazelgreen Rd. • Harrisville, WV 26362 Eric and Jamie Goff 304-643-2196 agoffandsons@yahoo.com
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CE 7.3 BW 0.2 WW 54 YW 80 MM 14 M&G 41 MCE 2.5 SC 1.0 FAT 0.015 REA 0.41 MARB 0.16 BMI$ 25 CEZ$ 22 BII$ 21 CHB$ 28
SCHU-LAR 2X OF 25U 2013
Performance, Pigment, Profile and Prowess - a daughter of R Puckster 2013 out of a maternal sister to Genex sire, Schu-Lar 3T. Webster defines the now deceased Puckster as unique. A proven “sleep all night long” calving ease sire who is also a trait leader for REA! This is the largest collection of Puckster progeny to sell outside Hoven, South Dakota. His service and some of the last remaining semen sell on this unique sire.
CE 5.8 BW 1.0 WW 57 YW 95 MM 15 M&G 43 MCE 3.8 SC 1.4 FAT 0.013 REA 0.15 MARB 0.25 BMI$ 28 CEZ$ 22 BII$ 24 CHB$ 31
SCHU-LAR 3T OF 206 5N
This Genex sire is the culmination of 30 years of disciplined genetic selection. His statistical rankings for CE%, BW, WW, YW, MCE% and MARB tell you he is not just another pretty face. Top 200 listings for BMI$ and CEZ$. His role model dam is a member of Schu-Lar’s most historic flush, which also produced the dam of Schu-Lar On Target and TRM herd sire, Schu-Lar 12M. 3T is homozygous polled with pigment: he has all the factory options! A rare investment opportunity awaits you as the “walking rights” in this rising star sell October 15th along with his service and progeny.
CE 3.7 BW -0.2 WW 38 YW 49 MM 10 M&G 29 MCE -0.4 SC 1.2 FAT 0.091 REA -0.18 MARB 0.62 BMI$ 28 CEZ$ 20 BII$ 29 CHB$ 22
SCHU-LAR 309 OF 29J 14E ET {DLF,IEF}
A beautiful daughter of the Gold Seal Sire, BFL Shilling 14E. She is the only active daughter of this outcross sire in existence. A powerful donor cow who, among her credits, records the eleventh highest MARB EPD of all active dams in the Hereford breed! Three daughters, two granddaughters and a herd bull prospect sell.
CE 7.4 BW -2.6 WW 33 YW 47 MM 11 M&G 28 MCE 6.0 SC 1.2 FAT 0.026 REA -0.04 MARB 0.28 BMI$ 29 CEZ$ 25 BII$ 27 CHB$ 18
HUTH MS GENA P002
The dam of ABS Global calving ease sire, HUTH Progression S019. A donor sired by Schu-Lar 12M of 1H 121, a proven female sire owned with TRM. P002 ranks in the top 1% of the breed for CE%, BW, MCE%, BMI$ and BII$. Top 200 list for CEZ$.
CE -1.4 BW 3.4 WW 51 YW 81 MM 7 M&G 33 MCE 1.1 SC 0.9 FAT 0.072 REA 0.28 MARB 0.23 BMI$ 21 CEZ$ 14 BII$ 19 CHB$ 22
SCHU-LAR 11T VIVIAN N008 434 {DLF,IEF}
A beautifully uddered daughter of Feltons Magnum 434. 11T was an outlier on the ultrasound sheet with a 122 ratio for REA (Act. REA 10.5 in.) and a 102 ratio for MARB (Act. IMF 4.21%).
CE 5.8 BW -0.1 WW 45 YW 67 MM 21 M&G 44 MCE 4.0 SC 1.7 FAT 0.057 REA 0.10 MARB 0.09 BMI$ 27 CEZ$ 23 BII$ 26 CHB$ 19
SCHU-LAR EFBEEF 492 DIXIE 708 ET
A picture perfect daughter of Feltons Ozzie 492 and from the Gerber Dixie cow family. Her mother is sired by Phase 121 and her maternal grandmother is the dam of EFBeef Schu-Lar Proficient N093. This donor quality female is raising a dynamite daughter of R Puckster 2013 who is on the Top 200 list for CEZ$.
CE 4.1 BW 1.0 WW 54 YW 71 MM 13 M&G 40 MCE 3.2 SC 1.6 FAT 0.053 REA 0.14 MARB 0.40 BMI$ 32 CEZ$ 22 BII$ 30 CHB$ 28
SCHU-LAR 8T OF 5P M326
A low birth weight, soggy made, pigmented daughter of breed leader KCF Bennett 3008 M326. Top 200 list for BMI$ and BII$. Two full ET sisters sell as well as progeny of her full ET brother, Schu-Lar 3U of 5P M326 ET.
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CE 4.2 BW 3.0 WW 53 YW 78 MM 21 M&G 48 MCE 3.6 SC 1.0 FAT 0.014 REA 0.32 MARB 0.19 BMI$ 23 CEZ$ 19 BII$ 19 CHB$ 27
SCHU-LAR WS 25X OF 14P N093
Another daughter of the popular bull we leased to ABS, EFBeef Schu-Lar Proficient N093. A cow prospect for those who desire the very best.
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Friday, Oct. 15, 2010 • Noon • Lecompton, Kansas 70 Lots of Performance Herefords including herd bulls, cow-calf pairs and bred heifers. Also rare semen and semen tank. Five bulls are in major AI studs — Breed leading genetics sell in this dispersion
CE -2.3 BW 3.4 WW 50 YW 83 MM 20 M&G 45 MCE 1.2 SC 1.1 FAT 0.021 REA 0.57 MARB 0.24 BMI$ 21 CEZ$ 13 BII$ 20 CHB$ 26
CE 4.4 BW 0.2 WW 42 YW 74 MM 13 M&G 34 MCE 4.3 SC 1.5 FAT 0.017 REA -0.02 MARB 0.50 BMI$ 31 CEZ$ 22 BII$ 29 CHB$ 28
SCHU-LAR 9S JUNE M48 5N
A beautiful daughter of the Genex sire, Schu-Lar 5N of 9L 3008. Her mother is Feltons June M48, a Dam of Distinction. Top 200 listing for BMI$ and BII$. 5N progeny and service sell as well as a full sister.
9R OF 9L P606 ET Grandam SCHU-LAR Maternal brother to the popular Genex sire, Schu-Lar 5N. A great breeding son of P606. Half interest and full possession in this herd sire sell along with his service and progeny.
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Dam CE 4.8 BW 1.6 WW 50 YW 81 MM 19 M&G 44 MCE 5.1 SC 1.2 FAT 0.025 REA 0.29 MARB 0.44 BMI$ 28 CEZ$ 21 BII$ 24 CHB$ 31
SCHU-LAR 4U OF 9S N093
A beautiful 2-year-old by ABS Global sire, EFBeef Schu-Lar Proficient N093. 4U has breed leading balanced EPDs. Proficient will create a legacy as a producer of GREAT Herefords! Proficient progeny and service sell.
CE 6.4 BW 1.2 WW 57 YW 92 MM 18 M&G 47 MCE 3.8 SC 1.2 FAT 0.029 REA 0.50 MARB 0.39 BMI$ 28 CEZ$ 22 BII$ 23 CHB$ 35
SCHU-LAR 3X OF 4U 4R
Excellence with Elegance. Stacked pedigree: Revolution x Proficient x 5N x Feltons Sounder 912 with EPDs and a cow family that command respect. Top 200 CHB$.
CE 4.3 BW 2.3 WW 48 YW 80 MM 18 M&G 41 MCE 3.6 SC 1.9 FAT 0.017 REA 0.07 MARB 0.21 BMI$ 31 CEZ$ 22 BII$ 29 CHB$ 25
SCHU-LAR EFBEEF 492 DIXIE 25W
Descendent of the Gerber Dixie cow family. Stacked: Ozzie x 5N x Phase 121 x Watchfire. Balanced EPDs, impressive phenotype with proven cow power. Top 200 BMI$ and BII$.
Auctioneer: Eddie Burks Cell: 270-991-6398
Sale Managed by:
Jim Reed, Box 126, Green Ridge, MO 65332 Office: 660-527-3507 • Fax: 660-527-3379 www.reedent.com • reedent@iland.com
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CE 4.6 BW 1.6 WW 54 YW 91 MM 12 M&G 38 MCE 3.2 SC 1.3 FAT 0.010 REA 0.34 MARB 0.20 BMI$ 27 CEZ$ 21 BII$ 24 CHB$ 29
SCHU-LAR 33W OF 717 22S
She’s got it all...beauty with EPDs that rock. Sired by the latest addition to the Accelerated Genetics stud, Schu-Lar On Target 22S. On Target is raising eyebrows with eye popping progeny that have breed leading performance and EPDs. 33W reads like the Who’s Who of the Hereford breed: On Target x Feltons Magnum x Phase 121 x Feltons Mathew x Feltons 517 x KCF X4. Full sister to 33W also sells.
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Bryce and Gina Schumann 367 Hwy. 40, Lecompton, KS 66050 785-887-6754 Bryce cell 785-424-0360 Gina cell 785-331-5719 brycegina@sunflower.com
Stan and Annette Larson 508 Rock Fence Place Lawrence, KS 66049 785-843-5986 schular@sunflower.com
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Harvie rancHing and remitall West Production Sale with FriendS
october 9, 2010 — 1 p.m. at remitall west Sale Barn herdSire ProSPectS
Harvie High Roller ET 66X Traveler x Firefly 69S
Harvie DAN Ranch Hand ET 3X Sensation x Firely 69S • Full brother to Ricochet
Harvie Thriller 67X
T-Bone x Harvie Hitman
right to FluSh and emBryo oPPortunitieS
Harvie DAN Ms Firefly 69S
Harvie Ms Firefly 65P
Channing x Firefly 65P • Dam of Ricochet • Right to flush
Ladies Man x Firefly 51F • Dam of T-Bone and Hidalgo • Embryos by Bailout
Harvie Miss Firefly 51F
Deynote x Nylon 1Y • Dam of $80,500 Tailor Made • Right to flush and embryos
Harvie Ms Nylon 102U
Ladies Man x Nylon ET 34R • 2009 Res. National Champion Heifer • Right to flush
Fancy Show heiFerS
Harvie E MC Ms Firefly 50X Ladies Man x Lami U820 ET • Dam is a daughter of 51F
Harvie Ms Firefly ET 60X
Traveler x Firefly 69S • Full sister to feature herd sire
Harvie Ms Precious 25X Ricochet x Stamina • Sells with her mom
Harvie Ms Norine 89X Sensation x Kodiak
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Strategic Plan 2010-2015
Vision Statement To be the preferred beef breed for producers and consumers.
Mission Statement AHA will provide the leadership to record, protect, promote and facilitate the production and consumption of Hereford beef.
Strategic Intent Statement The American Hereford Association will grow its herd book cow numbers by 1% a year, registrations 3-5% per year and its commercial bull market share to 22% by 2015. This will be achieved by delivering practical tools, trusted documentation, targeted education, innovative marketing and member services to progressive, profit-oriented seedstock producers, commercial cow-calf producers, feeders and packers who value increased efficiency, predictability and differentiation.
Core Strategy 1: Improve the overall quality, consistency, predictability and profitability of Hereford genetics. Objective A: Increase the accuracy of breeding values in young cattle and manage functional defect rates by developing a plan for including genomic information into genetic evaluation. Tactics
■ Build
Objective B: Grow research and National Reference Sire Program (NRSP). Tactics
■ Expand
Core Strategies I. Improve the overall quality, consistency, predictability and profitability of Hereford genetics. II. Build strategic alliances. III. Continue to grow the Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) program. IV. Increase investment in member and customer education and service. V. Increase focus of communicating the profitability advantage of Hereford genetics. VI. Grow non-traditional revenue. VII. Cultivate the growth and development of juniors and young breeders.
test populations for discovery purposes. DNA tests for measurable traits (birth weight and calving ease are priorities). ■ Collect DNA for cosmetic/functional problems (prolapse, cancer eye).
■ Develop
NRSP cow numbers by 50% to increase accuracy of young sires. ■ Collect non-traditional traits (docility, feed intake, tenderness). ■ Continue to collect economically relevant traits (ERTs).
Objective C: Evaluate the economic relevance of existing traits and develop new traits or indexes that will affect cow-calf, feedlot and packer profitability. Tactics
■ Educate
membership about the value and proper methods of collecting accurate data at all levels of production. ■ Develop applications/tools for user-friendly data collection and submission.
Objective D: Recognize members who are breeding cattle humanely and properly and integrate into Gold TPR program. Tactics 20% of Hereford members to complete NCBA’s Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) and/or Masters of Beef Advocacy (MBA) program. ■ Establish a training and certification program for animal handling standards. ■ Develop promotional opportunities that recognize Hereford breeders as progressive animal care operators and stewards of the land. ■ Establish industry partners interested in sponsoring such a program.
■ Get
Core Strategy 2: Build strategic alliances. Objective A: Develop research alliances with genomic laboratory entities (including universities, companies or labs) to support breed improvement plan.
Tactics ■ Develop genomic-enhanced expected progeny differences (EPDs) with revenue implications with the goal of keeping product affordable and thereby enhancing uptake of technology. ■ Continue University of Illinois intiative. ■ Explore corporate opportunities (Pfizer, Igenity). ■ Participate in USDA research projects that will benefit the Hereford breed. ■ Identify funding mechanisms (foundation, sponsorships). ■ Develop partnerships with technology companies for data management.
Objective B: Develop corporate marketing alliances with feeders, marketing companies, end-users, influencers, processors to gain leverage in the market.
Tactics ■ Effect the marketing of 1 million feeder cattle through branded alliances. ■ Influence the market for 50,000 certified/specification replacement females annually. ■ Investigate regional opportunities for marketing alliances (Texas/HEB supply chain alliance). ■ Develop strategies for merchandising Hereford-influenced females with industry trade partners, possibly utilizing BuyHereford.com. ■ Investigate other niche market opportunities to market Hereford-influenced cattle.
Objective C: Increase collaboration with multiple breeds and other species. Tactics
Objective A: Grow retail box beef program. Tactics
■ Generate
Objective D: Enhance electronic data management system. Tactics 20,000 registry records from other associations/entities. ■ Improve on-farm software systems and support that will influence the dataflow of more than 80% of cow inventory, registration and performance information. ■ Launch ILR Online system developed by ABRI. ■ Develop immediate on-farm software strategies for making data collection and submission more user-friendly. ■ Develop new novel technologies that might enhance data collection and submission through phone applications.
■ Add
15 million lb. of new retail fresh beef sales. 7 million lb. of ground beef sales from different chub/ case-ready formats. ■ Move 8 million lb. of box beef into retail stores, adding an additional 150 stores. ■ Evaluate case-ready opportunities that will assist in marketing CHB fresh products into retail.
■ Grow
Objective B: Maintain 100% existing customer retention rate. Tactics
■ Implement
retail relations strategy. promotional plans to sustain interest in brand. ■ Investigate retail advertising partner opportunities. ■ Conduct business review meetings and store audits.
■ Develop
Objective C: Develop value-added revenue streams, generating $500,000 in new revenue through product development. Tactics
■ Expand
Nuestro Rancho seasoned, marinated line — $300,000 annually. ■ Continue to build food-service hot dog and hamburger program — $100,000. ■ Investigate other value-added concepts that will generate $100,000 annually.
Objective D: Energize packer relations and marketing. Tactics
■ Involve
■ Explore
national corporate funding/education opportunities. ■ Research collaboration with other associations. ■ Promote registry system service opportunities. ■ Explore providing registry and data management services to international entities. ■ Offer Creative Services opportunities to industry partners. ■ Include all viable products in the production of documented information.
Core Strategy 3: Continue to grow the Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) program.
National Beef Packing Co. LLC in marketing and point of sale (POS) plan. ■ Involve packers in more sales opportunities. ■ Investigate social media marketing strategies that might bring awareness to Hereford story. ■ Participate in major industry trade shows.
Objective E: Develop and market a high-marbling Hereford beef program. Tactics
■ Generate
demand for 1,000 head a week of upper 2/3 Choice Hereford brand. ■ Establish Hereford program with Greater Omaha Packing Co. Inc. utilizing middle meats from 500 head per week. ■ Convince other packers to develop an upper 2/3 Choice Hereford program.
Core Strategy 4: Increase investment in member and customer education and service. Objective A: Educate members and non-members on strengths of the Hereford breed. Tactics
Tactics
■ Produce
■ Develop
educational videos — value of AHA fees, whole herd reporting, Circle A research, genetic defect management. ■ Continue to enhance eNews; investigate opportunity to produce a “commercially focused” e-newsletter. ■ Maintain and expand Web site. Develop online packet of information (new members). ■ Investigate social media strategies for broadcasting the Hereford message. ■ Expand The Whiteface — make available at tradeshows and meetings. ■ Create templates for newsletters and advertisements for breeders. ■ Utilize field service as extension/education arm.
Objective E: Create a member herd marketing profile for maximum market exposure.
Objective B: Transform Annual Membership Meeting into an educational convention that attracts more members.
Objective F: Establish a coordinated member service promotional program through Hereford Publications Inc. (HPI). Tactics
■ Refocus
Tactics
■ Establish
convention break-out sessions and training opportunities. ■ Bring in top speakers in specific fields of interest. ■ Bring in Cattle-Fax to discuss economics of business. ■ Establish ongoing Board training program.
Objective C: Improve the skills and competencies of Hereford leaders (directors, youth, women).
leaders complete MBA program. online Hereford education course covering: ✦ Registrations/transfers ✦ Breed advantages ✦ Heterosis ✦ History ■ Implement Hereford Extension strategy — beef 101 issues. ■ Develop
Objective D: Promote present services to improve members’ awareness of available services. Tactics
■ Investigate
and improve Google/Yahoo ranking of Hereford.org. ■ Develop strategies to drive Web site traffic. ■ Customize breeder communication strategy (field service, university partners, updates, regional). ■ Produce a low-cost promotional packet/video brochure to utilize for new members and member recruitment. ■ Develop an electronic communication strategy for new and old members. ■ Train field service to give presentations to member groups.
HPI sales strategy to involve an annual promotional plan contract for breeders. ■ Identify all products and services of value to membership and train all personnel regarding those products and services and how they are to be sold. ■ Bundle products, services and pricing under an annual promotion strategy contract.
Objective G: Evaluate efficiencies and customer service improvements in all companies. Tactics
■ Implement
an easy credit card payment system. labor and increase user-friendly billing and communication of junior dues and Junior National Hereford Expo fees. ■ Offer Hereford World subscription payment option online.
■ Reduce
Tactics
■ Have
profile template for breeders that describes their operation and product to help expose their cattle to a much larger audience. ■ Develop marketing standards that will qualify the herd and breeding program (i.e. BQA, MBA, humane handling, TPR). ■ Identify exposure methods for breeders to link to commercial industry. ■ Evaluate a commercial transfer volume rate or credit rebate.
Objective H: Develop a transfer ownership program. Tactics
■ Identify
sales management software that will allow for easy transfer information exchange with AHA headquarters.
Core Strategy 5: Increase focus of communicating
Core Strategy 7: Cultivate the growth and
the profitability advantage of Hereford genetics.
development of juniors and young breeders.
Objective A: Increase our focus on communicating the profitability advantage of Hereford genetics.
Tactics ■ Benchmark and report marketshare and commercial industry perception. ■ Increase online marketing (banner ads and e-blasts). ■ Develop a social media strategy (Facebook and Twitter). ■ Research the opportunity to advertise on RFD-TV. ■ Create promotional videos to load on YouTube.
Objective A: Implement membership growth strategy. Tactics
■ Increase
Objective B: Engage and equip state and regional associations to spread the Hereford message. Tactics
■ Investigate
opportunities to cost‑share advertising. ■ Offer national ad campaign customization option to states. ■ Develop custom ranch signs.
Objective C: Explore new avenues and continue practices to promote Hereford genetics. Tactics
Objective B: Implement issues management, leadership training and industry networking training programs. Tactics
■ Incorporate
Objective C: Cultivate alliances with other junior organizations. Tactics
■ Create
Core Strategy 6: Grow non-traditional revenue.
Objective A: Develop electronic marketing opportunities that can generate $250,000 over five years. Tactics
■ Expand
Web site development options. ■ Offer logo ads on the pedigree/EPD search pages. ■ Consider the cost of charging for links. ■ Market banner ads to corporate customers. ■ Offer Creative Services to ABRA customers.
Objective B: Research developing a crossbreed registry program. Tactics a cost-benefit analysis for crossbreed registry. ■ Revisit alternate breed inventory system.
■ Do
systems that will sync with ILR2 system. applications for data collection and submission. ■ Research non-traditional electronic applications.
■ Develop
Objective D: Grow BuyHereford.com sales.
Tactics ■ Increase gross sales 50% per year during the next five years. ■ Develop marketing campaign for BuyHereford.com. ■ Target privately branded breeder sales, adding five per year. ■ Integrate into breeder national advertising contract. ■ Develop special sales (female, semen, embryos, etc.).
Tactics face-to-face meetings to discuss HYFA mission, NJHA strengths and gift strategies with prospective donors. ■ Forge corporate partners to support leadership and development. ■ Utilize RFD-TV and other media to promote NJHA efforts. ■ Identify grant writers and/or contract fundraisers. ■ Develop ongoing online financial support campaign through Internet or social media strategies.
■ Plan
Tactics
■ Evaluate
synergistic efficiencies, attract new members and corporate support for youth-related activities that will assure the funding of dynamic educational and networking experiences. ■ Bring multiple breeds together to host junior national expos in one location, possibly for multiple-year contracts. ■ Co-host national and regional leadership conferences with other breeds or species groups. ■ Align with NCBA to train our national youth leaders. ■ Consolidate efforts to have a beef seedstock presence at National FFA Convention.
Objective D: Grow HYFA funds to $5 million to advance educational and scholarship opportunities.
Objective C: Research and develop programs to streamline data flow to AHA and from herd management software.
alumni into educational and leadership programs. young breeder Masters of Beef Advocacy Academy. ■ Continue to expand online “Educational Center.” ■ Incorporate more beef industry issues into PRIDE Convention. ■ Conduct media training for junior board and Hereford youth.
■ Create
■ Develop
billboards. ■ Create more news releases. ■ Network with ag media to tell our story (media events). ■ Trademark “baldie” name.
NJHA membership 20% by 2015. the NJHA with a fresh look and strategy. ■ Use social media to recruit new members. ■ Develop a recruitment incentive program. ■ Create online membership recruitment and payment option. ■ Develop strategy for communicating with and recruiting ag instructors as Hereford breed supporters. ■ Produce educational videos targeting youth and communicating the value of the organization.
■ Re-brand
Objective E: Assure Junior National Hereford Expo long-term sustainability. Create self-funding mechanism to assure JNHE remains one of the premier livestock junior events in the world. Tactics
■ Brand
the JNHE as the world-class event for Hereford youth. corporate funding through alliances with other breeds. ■ Increase HYFA support through gifts, contributions or earmarks. ■ Develop a strategy for funding the show program.
■ Seek
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Upstream Ranch
Annual Fall Female Sale • Monday, Sept. 27, 2010
Annual Bull Sale • Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011 Selling: 200 Bulls
UPS TCC NITRO 1ET {DLF,HYF,IEF}
• BW 4.9; WW 72; YW 118; MM 12; M&G 48; REA 0.79; MARB 0.02 • 2008 Western Nugget Grand Champion Bull • One of the exciting young sires in the breed
UPS DOMINO 5216 {CHB}{DLF,IEF}
• BW 2.0; WW 52; YW 77; MM 28; M&G 54; REA 0.30; MARB 0.17 • Sire of our high selling sire average in our last two bull sales
GH NEON 17N {CHB}
• BW 3.7; WW 66; YW 115; MM 10; M&G 43; REA 0.74; MARB 0.20 • Sire of champions and sale toppers across North America
CRR ABOUT TIME 743 {DLF,IEF,HYF}
• BW 2.4; WW 45; YW 68; MM 18; M&G 41; REA 0.32; MARB 0.18 • 2009 National Western Supreme Champion Hereford • Look for his progeny at our female sale.
Upstream Brent and Robin Meeks 45060 Upstream Rd. • Taylor, NE 68879 308-942-3195 • upstreamranch@gmail.com www.upstreamcattle.com www.hereford.org
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Ambassador
Jackson Alexander is a young Hereford enthusiast and beef industry advocate. by Sara Gugelmeyer
Jackson first got involved in the beef industry through showing. “I have been showing cattle since I was 7 years old,” Jackson says. He didn’t start out small though, as his first show was the Oklahoma State Fair in 1998 with the first of many Hereford heifers in the halter. He’s been showing ever since.
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In a volatile time for the beef industry with sucker punches coming from all directions, it’s refreshing to see young people enthusiastic about being advocates for beef producers everywhere. Jackson Alexander is one such young person. A lifelong Hereford enthusiast, he’s finding his stride in the bigger realm of things as one of the five 2010 National Beef Ambassadors.
Jackson at one of his first Hereford shows in Chadron, Neb., in 1999.
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Raised on his family’s farm near the small town of Anadarko in southwest Oklahoma, Jackson gained a valuable appreciation for not only the cattle industry but also the hard work it takes to be a part of it. His family’s farm quickly became a Hereford operation after that first Hereford heifer in 1998. “We got into the Hereford industry because my older cousin showed Herefords, and I wanted to do the same thing,” Jackson says. “Agriculture has played a deep role in our family.” Showing Herefords has always been a fun family activity, Jackson says. “I have attended the Junior National Hereford Expo in Chadron, Neb.; Indianapolis; Tulsa, Okla.; and Tunica, Miss. I’ve also attended regional Hereford shows in Tunica; Stillwater, Okla.; and Hutchinson, Kan.,” Jackson explains. He’s been successful in the showring as well. “My biggest accomplishments in the showring were in 2007, when I had reserve champion female in the junior show at the National Western; champion Hereford heifer at the Kansas State Fair, Tulsa State Fair and Oklahoma State Fair; a division champion at the American Royal; and champion Hereford female at the Oklahoma Youth Expo. That same year, I was named the
Oklahoma Junior Cattlemen’s Association 2007 All-Around Junior Cattleman of the Year.”
A leader in the making Busy seems inadequate to describe Jackson, as he not only participates in many organizations and activities but also is or was an officer in most. At Anadarko High School, he was senior class president, National Honor Society president, Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) officer and state officer, and FFA officer. He also earned his State FFA degree. In addition to showing his Herefords, he’s been a leader in livestock organizations as well. He served three times as president of his 4-H club, two times as an officer for the Oklahoma Club Calf Association and three times as an officer for the Junior Hereford Association of Oklahoma. But, he didn’t necessarily want to end his leadership at the state and local levels. He decided to earn his Master’s of Beef Advocacy (MBA) degree to help him become a better advocate for the industry. The MBA program is funded through National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) with beef checkoff dollars to help producers gain the knowledge to speak out on behalf of the industry. “I encourage all American farmers and ranchers to get involved in this program, and it is free to anyone who wants to participate,” Jackson says. The program really opened his eyes to the opportunities to be a spokesperson for beef producers everywhere. During summer 2009, he competed in multiple levels of competitions throughout Oklahoma, earning him the chance www.hereford.org
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A major role is dispelling many of the myths and rumors that are placed upon our industry. We work to be consumer educators to those who may not be as familiar with American beef.
to compete at the National Beef Ambassador competition. “I realized that this experience would allow me a deeper insight into the American beef industry and American agriculture,” Jackson says. So in October 2009, he traveled to Ft. Smith, Ark., for the National Beef Ambassador competition, organized through the American National Cattlewomen and NCBA. He was one of five chosen for the coveted title of National Beef Ambassador from about 20 competitors ranging in age from 17 to 21. Most were college students; he was one of only two high school seniors in the competition. He came prepared. Jackson explains, “Before the competition, each competitor was required to complete an in-depth portfolio documenting their activities since winning their respective state competitions. Each state ambassador is responsible for completing and documenting a number of consumer promotions, classroom presentations, and demonstrations prior to the national competition.” During the national competition, each individual must prove his or her proficiency in these categories: consumer promotion, media interviews, portfolio evaluation and issues response.
Industry advocate As part of the national team, Jackson will travel thousands of miles throughout the year being an advocate for America’s farmers and ranchers. “A major role is dispelling many of the myths www.hereford.org
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and rumors that are placed upon our industry,” Jackson says. “We work to be consumer educators to those who may not be as familiar with American beef. Our energy goes into a variety of areas including consumer promotion, classroom demonstration and presentation, along with social media outreach.” Social networking is the fastest and easiest way to reach young adults, so the National Beef Ambassadors have a group Facebook page, as well as personal ones, Twitter accounts and a blog at www.beefambassador.com. Jackson has traveled to the Pennsylvania Farm Show, Certified Angus Beef training in Wooster, Ohio, the Boston Marathon and the NCBA’s Cattle Industry Convention in San Antonio, in addition to many venues in Oklahoma. He has also represented the beef industry at the Food and Wine Festival in Washington, D.C., New York City Bike Tour, New York and
Jackson Alexander (second from right) is one of five members of the 2010 National Beef Ambassador team.
Wisconsin State Fairs, NCBA summer convention in Denver and the NCBA legislative session in Washington, D.C. One of the five ambassadors will be chosen to apply for a summer internship with the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C., for the summer of 2011. Who knows what 2011 will bring for Jackson, and he is a little busy to dwell on it right now. He graduated third in his class of 119 in May from Anadarko High School and was the speaker of distinguished academic excellence during the commencement. He just started his undergraduate education at Oklahoma State University (OSU), majoring in agricultural communications with a minor in political science. He would like to be active in OSU’s student government and pursue a law degree after graduation. “I’d like to work as an advocate for agriculture on the local, state and national level,” he says. “Hopefully, I will be able to work as a legislative activist or with the USDA to promote American agriculture.” It sounds like he’s well on his way. HW
Jackson says one of his biggest showring accomplishments was winning reserve champion Hereford female at the 2007 National Western junior show.
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Mark Your Calendars for These Upcoming ProduCtion sales september 21-25 ......... split Butte livestock five day auction october 2 ................................................... Journagan ranch • Both these sales will have video catalogs on BuyHereford.com sChedule september 28, 2010 — entry Deadline september 14, 2010 (featuring show heifer prospects)
BuyHereford.com — The new place to buy and sell hereford genetics. for more information, contact your AhA field representative or Joe rickabaugh, AhA, 816-218-2280 or Tyler humphrey, Wendt group, 419-230-3450
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• CE -2.8 (.42); BW 3.7 (.82); WW 48 (.72); YW 70 (.66); MM 18 (.25); M&G 41; MCE 1.7 (.31); SC 0.8 (.40); FAT -0.03 (.38); REA 0.21 (.40); MARB 0.06 (.32); BMI$ 18; CEZ$ 13; BII$ 17; CHB$ 22 • $50,000 for 1/4 interest • 2005 high selling bull in the Remitall Sale and high selling polled Hereford bull in Canada
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• CE 2.0 (P); BW 2.8 (.24); WW 51 (.24); YW 92 (.24); MM 25 (.21); M&G 51; MCE -2.7 (P); SC 1.0 (.15); FAT 0.03 (.21); REA 0.02 (.22); MARB 0.16 (.19); BMI$ 16; CEZ$ 14; BII$ 14; CHB$ 25 • Pictured at 14 months • Dam of Topnotch is the dam of Top Secret • Low birth wt. and is a high performance sire
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Tim Connell, farm manager 2634 Riverbend Rd. 706-581-6805 Dalton, GA 30721 truman@southern-chemical.com www.whaleypolledherefords.com www.hereford.org
Selling Choice! CE -4.3 BW 5.4 WW 62.8 YW 105.7 MM 18.1 TM 49.4 MCE 5.2 SC 1.3 FAT -0.015 REA 0.51 MARB 0.17
Remitall West Marvel 24X
Remitall West Marvel 4X
CE -4.3 BW 5.5 WW 65.9 YW 110.4 MM 21.8 TM 54.8 MCE 5.3 SC 1.3 CW 84.3 STAY -0.4 FAT -0.016 REA 0.57 MARB 0.16
On October 9, 2010, you can choose between these two fabulous Online 122L daughters!
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e invite you to come be a part of one of Canada’s finest offerings of polled Hereford cattle. Both Remitall and Harvie genetics are having a positive influence in the Hereford breed. On October 9, 2010, you will have the opportunity to access this source. On offer will be a large group of the top 2010 born heifer calves, halter broke and show quality. Select herd sire prospects, “the breed’s next stars, like Online, Patriot, Super Duty, Tailor Made and Traveler. Also there will be a strong group of powerfully bred females carrying breeding services to the exciting new sires, SHF Wonder and Tailor Made, including embryos sired the same way from the elite donors from both herds. To view the complete offering, please contact us to ensure you receive a sale catalog or go online to view the catalog at www.remitallwest.com.
The dams of 24X and 4X — Remitall Marvel 135S and Remitall Marvel 120S, two of the elite cows from the Remitall West herd. They are full sisters sired by the 2-time Canadian National Champion and record selling $195,000 bull, Remitall Patriot 13P.
Harvie Ranching — Remitall West Production Sale Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010 at 1:00 p.m., at the Remitall Ranch Offering 60 head of show quality heifer calves, bred females, elite herd sires and embryos.
Remitall West Bryan and Annette Latimer
Box 16, Site 2, R.R. 4 Olds, AB Canada T4H 1T8 403-556-0301 • 403-556-3160 Fax ablatimer@xplornet.ca www.remitallwest.com www.hereford.org
Remitall Online 122L, one of the breed’s all-time leading sires. A national champion that sires national champions. Here is an opportunity to be a part of two of his newest daughters, Marvel 24X and Marvel 4X. Combining Online 122L with Remitall’s most productive cow family, the Marvels guarantee these heifers will be bona fide future stars of the breed.
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The POPLArS rAnCh herD SireS Sire: UPS DOMinO 6162 • MGS: JAK L1 DOMinO P121 EPD Act. Ratio
BW 3.6 84 105
WW 59 699 118
YW 102 1,214 112
MM 25 Dam 118/1
REA 0.48 12.20 109
MARB 0.27 3.37 109
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TPR 6162 DOMINO 22X
UPS DOMINO 6162
Sire: UPS Domino 3027 {CHB}{IEF,DLF} MGS: BCD 721G Knight 4K {SOD,CHB} BW 1.2; WW 51; YW 85; MM 22; REA 0.42; MARB 0.26; CHB$ 28
CHURCHILL ROCKET 938W {DLF,HYF,IEF} Sire: UPS DOMinO 6162 • MGS: /S 745 Mr MOM 0086 EPD Act. Ratio
BW 1.3 84 96
WW 48 702 108
YW 81 1,128 109
MM 27 Dam 108/4
REA 0.30 12.06 107
TPR 0086 MR MOM P434 {DOD} 46 Hereford World / September 2010
MARB 0.24 3.39 137
CHB$ 27 R/WT 1.06
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Sire: CJH Harland 408 {CHB}{IEF,DLF} MGS: GH Neon 17N {CHB} (Full sib to Yankee) BW 1.3; WW 59; YW 95; MM 26; REA 0.56; MARB 0.56 CHB$ 37
JAK L1 DOMINO P121 {CHB}
Sire: GB L1 Domino 935C {CHB}{DLF,IEF} MGS: JA L1 Domino 8088 {SOD,CHB} BW 2.7; WW 49; YW 89; MM 23; REA 0.22; MARB 0.29; CHB$ 29
H5 7170 ADVANCE 9245
Sire: H5 255 Advance 7170 {DLF,IEF} MGS: H5 9126 Domino 465 {DLF,IEF} BW 0.8; WW 50; YW 80; MM 26; REA 0.20; MARB 0.23; CHB$ 20
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2010 JNHE Grand Champion Horned Heifer
RRR L18 PENELOPE 0509 ET
42998912 — Calved: March 19, 2009 — Tattoo: LE 509
Congratulations to Lauren on her outstanding achievement!
DD EXCEL DESIGN 40 {SOD} GO EXCEL L18 {SOD,CHB}{HYF,IEF,DLF} 42159106 GO MS 124 ADVANCE 7005
DUNROBIN EXCEL 3Z ET MISS LL BRIGADER 211 GO 9012Y ADVANCE 124 GO MS 804 DOM 4005
RST ROF CENTENNIAL 1H DJR MOLLY 102 P42216800 TJ JAQUI 008
REMITALL ENERGIZER 153E RST TARGETTE 40C BLAKNEY’S MERG JAGUAR M TJ MISS TITLEST 338
BW 3.4 (.22); WW 49 (.20); YW 77 (.20); MM 27 (.18); M&G 52
Contact us about the opportunity to flush in 2011.
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e’d like to send our heartfelt thanks to all the people that made Lauren’s trip to the 2010 JNHE one we’ll remember for a lifetime. We have been truly blessed with the most wonderful friends that anyone could ask for. Your friendship and support means the world to us and that’s what we’ll remember the most. Also, thank you to Travis Pierce and his crew for their help all week — we couldn’t have done it without you. Look for Penny in Travis Pierce’s show string this fall/winter.
Kyle, Jodi and Lauren McMillan 18702 2500 N. Ave. • Ohio, IL 61349 815-751-0069 kyleemcmillan@hotmail.com • www.rusticoaksfarm.com 48 Hereford World / September 2010
Nate, Courtney, Delaney and Landon Wirtjes 9272 Freeport Rd. • Durand, IL 61024 815-871-9118 wirtjes3@stateline-isp.com • www.riverridgeranch.net www.hereford.org
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New Board Members, Officers Elected Champion Senior Showman: The Rewards of Rivalry Herdsman of the Year: Time to Shine Buck, McMillan, Sims, Compton Win Owned Show Honors Day, Beck Grab Bred-and-Owned Female Titles Apel, Allan Top Steer Show Sims, Owen Show Winning Bulls Miller Family Wins Cow-Calf Show Other Show Award Winners Hereford Youth Shine in Showring Division and Class Winners Hereford Juniors Compete in 22 National Contests Hereford Youth Receive Scholarships September 2010 / Hereford World 49
2010 Junior National Hereford Expo
Champion owned females and their owners Lauren McMillan and Bailey Buck pose with the NJHA board following the 2010 JNHE. John Deere was a key sponsor of this year’s event.
Hereford Youth Head “Home Again in 2010” for JNHE T
Cody Beck and Kirbie Day are pictured following the champion bred-and-owned female drive.
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here’s just something about going home — the feeling that you can be yourself, share stories and laughs, and simply know that you belong. At the 2010 Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), July 4-10 in Indianapolis, Hereford youth from across the country came “Home Again in 2010,” making memories, enjoying competition and showmanship, and once again renewing the bond that is the Hereford family. And, what a family reunion this was! A record 1,161 entries entered the ring: 133 steers, 57 bulls, 34 pairs, 166 bred-and-owned heifers and 595 polled- and 176 horned-owned heifers. Participants also enjoyed the competition and education provided by 22 other contests and activities during the weeklong event. Homecomings of this magnitude are only possible through the generous support of corporate sponsorships. The 2010 VitaFerm® JNHE was sponsored in part by
BioZyme Inc., St. Joseph, Mo., and John Deere, Cary, N.C. The Indiana Junior Hereford Association hosted this year’s event at the Indiana State Fairgrounds and welcomed more than 650 Hereford youth. During the week, more than $25,000 in scholarships was awarded to juniors, and then National Hereford Women gave away a heifer donated by Mohican Farms (Ohio) and Mohican West (Montana). Each summer National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members anxiously await the JNHE to reunite with friends from across the country and to take part in some of the toughest competition anywhere. We asked NJHA members from coast to coast why they load up their trucks and trailers to make the journey to each year’s event. Although the reasons may vary, the theme is identical: without a doubt, every mile is worth it, and they plan to return home for years to come. www.hereford.org
Krissi McCurdy, 17, Chatsworth, Ga. Has attended every JNHE but one since she was 4. On why she keeps returning to the JNHE: “I was born into the Hereford family. I truly cannot stay away from showing, and I love it more every year. I’ve made so many friends, and I can’t wait to be around everyone, every time. It’s a great experience.”
Jae Van Horn, 20, Franklin, Ind. Attended the JNHE for the tenth time in 2010 and served as co-chairman of the 2010 JNHE. On what it is like to help plan the JNHE: It is fun, but it was also jampacked with things to do. It was fun to meet and talk to people. Before planning the JNHE, I didn’t know how much money and goods went into a show like this. On advice he would give to future hosts: Don’t wait until the last minute to do anything. Plan ahead — even up to the week or day.
Newman Barrett, 15, Melba, Idaho Attended the JNHE for the second time in 2010. On why it’s worth the long drive to attend the JNHE: It’s worth the 31-hour drive to see people you see only once a year. I have friends from Indiana, Oklahoma, Wisconsin and Texas. It’s pretty nice to know if we’re driving through a different part of the country, we have friends we can call to ask if we can lay over for the night. It’s a fun atmosphere. You get to show cattle at a national level. If I place at least above third from bottom of the class, it feels good! The people in the Hereford breed are nice people. To see this many Hereford cattle is pretty neat. www.hereford.org
Rope Stewart, 11, Sterling City, Texas Attended the JNHE for the first time in 2010. On the friends he’s made at his first JNHE: JNHE : The JNHE has been really fun. I’ve never been before. I’ve seen people from all different states. I’ve met new friends from New York and New Jersey — I never imagined there would be cattle in those states! On why he loves Herefords: My family has shown Herefords for a lot of decades, and Herefords are a lot gentler than the other breeds.
Abigail Lewis, 7, Taylor, Neb. Lauren Prill, 15, Wichita, Kan. Attended the JNHE for the second time in 2010 — this year she attended three national junior breed shows. On how the JNHE compares to other national junior breed shows: There are a lot of people from Kansas who attend, and I get to hang out with them all week. Our state stays together at the same hotel, and the group cooks lunches together. There are more people who attend Hereford junior nationals from Kansas than the other shows, I think.
Attended the JNHE for the first time in 2010. On her favorite JNHE contest: My favorite contest was Hereford Idol because I like to sing. On what she thinks about her first JNHE: It’s been fun! I have been helping with heifers and playing with friends. On the following pages, you’ll find highlights of the 2010 JNHE.
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2010 Junior National Hereford Expo
During opening ceremonies junior members who were exhibiting at their last JNHE were honored.
Hereford enthusiasts participated in the judging contest Tuesday morning.
Ohio Hereford breeders hosted a corn hole contest on Monday.
During opening ceremonies the showring was full of Hereford youth as Randy Owen sang the National Anthem and led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance.
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Bob Norton, BioZyme Inc., encouraged youth during the awards banquet not to forget to thank those who help them. A big thanks goes to Bob and the BioZyme/VitaFerm staff for their help and sponsorship during the week.
Hereford youth filled the wash racks during the morning hours.
During the mentor mixer experienced JNHE exhibitors are paired with younger members. The pairs participate in activities and work together to complete the mentor program autograph booklet.
Singing and dancing skills shined during the Hereford Idol competition on Sunday.
The grills were hot as participants prepared for the Hereford Grill-off. Kansas juniors (right) made slider burgers, which earned them first-place honors.
Hereford youth demonstrate their design skills in the creative arts contest.
During the week Hereford youth sported Sure Champ t-shirts and tattoos. What makes the JNHE special is how it is a family event. Here Kyle and Lauren McMillan embrace after winning grand champion horned female honors.
Rebecca Frazier educated judges during the illustrated speech contest about the parts of a bovine stomach.
Throughout the week state Hereford queens assisted National Hereford Queen Katie Killian distribute ribbons and awards. www.hereford.org
Hereford enthusiasts participated in the first Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) golf tournament on Tuesday. Eight teams participated in the event and raised more than $3,100 to support Hereford youth. Pictured here is the winning ladies team: Nicole Barber, Becky Allan, Nancy Keilty and Stephanie West.
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2010 JNHE — Retiring Board Members
Retiring directors pictured (l to r) are: Hannah Wine, Kandi Knippa, Kimber Evans and Katlin Mulvaney.
In Their Words
Four retiring NJHA board members reminisce, look ahead and say thanks. by Sara Gugelmeyer
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he Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) may be one of the most exciting weeks in a young Hereford enthusiast’s summer, but for four retiring National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board members, it is the bittersweet end to an era of leading the Hereford youth nation. These individuals took time to reflect and answer a few questions about how they got where they are today and what lies ahead. Their words are filled with inspiration and advice for younger members and thankfulness for those who helped lead them into adulthood. We thought their comments would be best expressed in each person’s own words.
the same breed. Since I was only 8 years old, the gentle disposition and easy going attitude of the calves would be a perfect fit for a little girl with a giant bow in her hair.
HW How did you get started showing Herefords?
Kimber Evans, Fall River, Kan., 2009-2010 director: I was born into a family that used Hereford cattle as part of our commercial operation. As I grew up, my passion for the breed also grew, resulting in me showing Hereford cattle.
Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, 20092010 chairman: Ranching has been in my family for generations, but I was first introduced to Herefords by my brother-in-law, Brent. He and my sister Katie were showing polled Kandi Herefords, so it seemed fitting that we would choose
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Hannah Wine, Marshall, Va., 2009-2010 membership chairman: It all started at lunch after church one snowy Sunday afternoon in January 1993 when my parents asked me what I wanted for my birthday. I told them a baby cow, rather jokingly. A few weeks later when my fifth birthday came, I was surprised to find a Hereford cow and calf that had been purchased from Bob Kube in the front field with my ponies.
Katlin Mulvaney, Opelika, Ala., 2009-2010 vice chairman: I am the third generation Hereford breeder in my family. It wasn’t until my fifth-grade year, living in Warrensburg, Mo., on my grandpa’s farm that Hereford cattle become my passion.
One evening one of Grandpa’s cows gave birth to twin heifer calves but immediately rejected one. Grandpa carried this 80 lb. calf all the way up to the barn. The next morning Grandpa had a heart attack as a result of straining himself saving the calf’s life. While Grandpa was in the hospital recovering, I took care of all the chores with the help of my parents. The calf, Boopie, was registered, so I could show her. I had several show heifers before this, but Boopie was the heifer that stole my heart. She was ultimately the foundation female of my herd.
HW Why and when did you decide to run for the NJHA board? Knippa: From my first JNHE in 2000, I knew I wanted to be part of what made the association a success. I became serious about running at the 2004 Tunica JNHE. I had just been elected to the Texas state board of directors and knew if I remained on the right track I could one day be a part of something great. I actually planned on running the summer after my freshman year of college until one day after my high school graduation when Brent asked me why would I bother to wait if I knew it was what I wanted. So, I took a jump and ran fresh out of high school. Although I was the youngest candidate running that year, I soon realized that I was ready and that it was the right decision. Evans: I decided to run for the junior board after serving as a delegate in Louisville in 2006. I had been contemplating the idea prior to then but made a definite decision at that point. I wanted to give back to an Kimber organization that has given so much to me and other youth in the Hereford industry along the way. Mulvaney: I attended my first PRIDE (People Reaching Individuals Determined to Excel) Convention in www.hereford.org
2002 in Kansas City. Being a voting delegate allowed me to witness firsthand the caliber of the individuals running. Having the opportunity to attend PRIDE and meet so many great people ignited a passion inside me for the Hereford breed. Seeing the positive influence these 12 people had on my life at such a young age inspired me to run for the board. I knew having the privilege to serve as an NJHA director would be an honor to give back to the association. Wine: After graduating from high school and spending the fall traveling to all the shows with my heifers, I began to think of all the board members I had come to know. I even remember meeting my very first board member as soon as we pulled into the fairgrounds in Billings, Mont., for my first junior national: Rex Peebles greeted us as though he’d known us for years. After Denver 2007 I tossed back and forth the idea of running for the board but was nervous that I came from too small of an operation with only 60 cows. In May 2007 Cassie Bacon sent me a Facebook message encouraging me to run for the board; it was her note that pushed me off the fence.
HW What has being a board member taught you? Knippa: The junior board has taught me many lessons through the years. I have learned not only from myself but from our advisors and my fellow board members, as well. I’ve learned that everyone has a different style of leadership, but when we work together and use each board member’s strengths to the advantage of the association, the possibilities are endless. But most importantly, I have learned that if you have strong support and work well with others, you will accomplish much more than by yourself. Working together is the right direction for a successful association. Evans: Hard work, communication, and dedication are just a few of the traits I have learned or improved upon while being a member of this www.hereford.org
organization. It has also taught me that nothing worth doing or having comes easily and that when you choose to set your mind to something and work together, anything is possible.
currently working as a commercial loan officer intern. I plan to continue working in the finance industry along with raising registered Hereford and Angus and commercial cattle with my family.
Mulvaney: Being an NJHA board member has taught me countless life lessons. Some of the life lessons I’ve learned are: Don’t change yourself to try and fit in with others. Be original. Take time to meet the first-year junior sitting by himself watching everyone play 3-on-3 basketball. Extend a helping hand to the junior struggling to lead her calf from the wash racks because the calf will not walk. These little acts of kindness may seem insignificant to you, but I can assure you they mean the world to them. Be the change you wish to see in the world.
Mulvaney: Graduating from Auburn University in December and moving to Macon, Ga., to work for the Georgia Cattlemen’s Association has been such a learning experience. My Katlin passion for the Hereford breed and my Hereford family will never fade. As I transition into this new phase of my life, I want to remain active in the association. Adjusting to this new chapter is going to be exciting to see the growth of the breed, the increasing quality of our genetics and the future junior leaders come through the association. I look forward to the opportunity to continue giving back and serving the association for many years to come.
Wine: Flexibility is the key to making life enjoyable. While I have learned to hope for the best but prepare for the worst, the junior board has taught me you will never know what is in store, but if you Hannah are willing to be flexible, you can handle just about anything.
HW What are your plans for the future? Knippa: I will graduate from Texas A&M University next May with a degree in animal science. Following graduation, I plan to obtain my master’s degree in agricultural communications with hopes of one day working for an association, particularly in the youth department. I will continue to build my Hereford herd, and I do not plan on being absent from the junior show circuit for long. My niece Brinley will be able to show in 2013. Brylen will start showing the next year, and I can’t wait to watch them grow and mature in this association the way I have. Evans: I am a recent graduate of Kansas State University and am
Wine: After graduating from Virginia Tech University in December, I want to work for Virginia Cooperative Extension as a 4-H agent, as well as doing freelance photography work and always having Herefords on the side. While I plan on cutting down the size of my herd in the next year to focus on my career, I will always have a small herd of Herefords. Looking further down the road, I would like for Herefords to continue to the next generation of my family and for Longshot Polled Herefords to one day be recognized as a century breeder — 17 years down, 83 more to go!
HW What advice would you give to other junior members? Knippa: My advice for fellow junior members would not only be for them to take advantage of the opportunities in front of them but to just get out of your stalls and become active. But, at the end of the day, never forget the common thread that ties us all together: Herefords. Be an
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2010 JNHE — Retiring Board Members active part of your cattle operation; help decide whom to breed your heifer to; pick out the calf you want to bring up to halter break out of the pasture; ask fellow Hereford breeders what helps to make their ranch a success. You will only learn more about the industry by being a part of it and learning from experience. Evans: My advice to junior members of all ages is to always go after your dreams. Getting involved is always the first step, and hard work, while not always enjoyable, will pay off in the end. I leave you with one of my favorite quotes I have lived by over the years: “Adversity causes some to break, others to break records.” Mulvaney:: I think one of my life songs is “If Today Was Your Last Day” by Nickelback. I love this song because it reminds me if today was my last day, how would I act, how would I treat people, how would I invest my money, etc. Take each and every opportunity as a gift. It is yours to turn around and “regift” to someone and make his life a little easier or happier. Have courage to stand for what is right. Be the type of friend you would want to have. Wine: I want to encourage all juniors to reflect on your involvement in the Hereford, beef and agriculture industries. You should be really proud of your Hereford involvement.
HW Is there anyone you would like to thank? Knippa: The words “thank you” never seem to be enough when I think about all that I have been blessed with. My biggest thanks go to my family, including my mom and dad; sister Katie and her husband, Brent; their girls Brinley and Brylen; and my sister Kimberly. Without Brent and Katie, I would not have a calf to my name, as they are the reason I have been able to show the cattle I do and build an operation to be proud of. I would also like to thank the state of Texas, as each junior has been great to work with. Chris Stephens and Amy Cowan were the best youth directors we could
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have asked for. Amy has always been willing to give her everything for us to accomplish what needs to be done. The junior board members I have served with helped to make me who I am today, and I have enjoyed every second. I especially thank Hannah, Katlin and Kimber. Together we have watched our association grow and our dreams become realities. To each of our advisors, thank you for providing us with the knowledge and wisdom and for helping us feel confident when making decisions for the NJHA. Finally, thank you to each member of the NJHA and each Hereford breeder for allowing me to serve you for the past three years. Being your chairman this year has provided me with memories and experiences I will cherish forever. Evans: First and foremost I would like to say thank you to my amazing family for all that you have done and continue to do to help me along the way. To my parents, you are the best anyone could ask for, and you have given me so many opportunities over the years to pursue my dreams. To my brother, Matt, thank you for all of your help and everything you do while I am on the road, off at school or carrying out my junior board duties. I could not have done it without your support. And to my sister-in-law, Jessica, thank you for being one of my biggest supporters and for allowing us to drag Matt and you across the country to various shows. To Amy Cowan, Chris Stephens and all of our advisors, thank you for always being there with suggestions and assistance and for always guiding us, not only as directors but in life as well. I can never express enough my gratitude for your advice along the way. Last but not least, I would like to thank the Acheson family for their continuing support. We have made many unforgettable memories over the past six years. I would also like to say thank you to everyone in the Kansas association for everything over the years, and send out a huge thank you to our advisors, Sue Rowland and Danny Davis, for your help and support along the way.
Mulvaney: There are not enough “thank yous” to express my heart-felt gratitude to everyone who has been a mentor and friend throughout my term. I’m not going to try to thank these special individuals specifically, because I know I would not name everyone I need to. Here is a thank you for taking the time to invest in me. A few special thank yous are thank you to all of my fellow board members. I have loved serving with you and becoming lifelong friends. Thank you Dad, Mom and Chandler for your love and support. Thank you Chris Stephens and Amy Cowan for the countless hours you have spent developing my leadership skills. You both have been great to work with. From my Alabama Hereford families to my Ohio Hereford families, it will not matter the state we live in for years to come, because it will be our friendships and Hereford ties that will last. You have all truly been blessings to me. Wine:: I need to thank my mom and dad, but it’s hard to even start. I thank them for giving up the entire idea of summer vacations, the all-of-a-sudden new truck buying when we realize the old clunker won’t make it on a 1,200 mile trip this summer, calling and reminding me to pack my blazer as I head out the door for the airport, taking care of all the animals as I head off to another show, but most of all I am thankful for their support and encouragement in all of my ventures. I want to thank my fiancé Scott, who came to his first junior national in Denver, when I ran for the board and he hasn’t had a break since. I’m forever grateful for his long hours driving, taking care of cows while I’m away, ability to use a ratchet strap, and always supporting my decisions. I also want to thank Chris Stephens, Amy Cowan and the current and past NJHA board members for being such a huge part of three of the greatest years of my life. Finally, I want to thank all of the American Hereford Association staff for their support and commitment to the NJHA board. HW
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There was not a dry eye on Wednesday as Chris Cummings was honored prior to his steer “Homer” showing in the final steer class. Pictured right is Chris showing Homer at the Jasper County Preview Show in June.
Hereford Youth Remembered T
he showring fell silent on Wednesday prior to the final steer class, as the Hereford family remembered and honored Christopher “Chris” Cummings, who passed away just days before he planned on attending the Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Indianapolis. Christopher P. Cummings, 18, of Union Mills, Ind., died peacefully surrounded by his family on June 29 after a courageous four-and-a-half-year battle with cancer. During the JNHE, Indiana junior Conner Cross paraded Chris’ steer around the ring as those in attendance stood to honor and remember the strong young man who had such a passion for raising and showing Herefords. In 2006 Chris had a wish granted by the Indiana Children’s Wish Fund. While most kids would have requested a trip to Disney World, his wish was for a Hereford steer that he could show at the Hoosier Beef Congress. Since that time, while Chris went through numerous surgeries and countless hospital visits, his family explains cattle became an obsession. After the JNHE, Chris’ steer was shown at the Indiana State Fair, where it was named reserve grand champion Hereford steer. Chris was a 2010 graduate of South Central High School and played football there. He was a 10-year 4-H member and received the first Cattleman of the Year Award in 2008 at the La Porte County Fair. Survivors include his parents, Thomas II and Carol Cummings, and a brother Thomas Cummings, who are pictured top right with Indiana Hereford Association President Terry Hayhurst. HW
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2010 JNHE — New NJHA Board active FFA member, Adcock served as her chapter secretary, participated on the livestock judging team and was named the state beef production entrepreneurship winner in 2010. Andrew Albin is the 18-year-old son of David and Julie Albin, Newman, Ill. This fall he will be a freshman at Southern Illinois University. Albin has been a member of the Illinois Junior Hereford Association for five years and is currently serving as a director. He has attended three Program for Reaching Individuals Determined to Excel (PRIDE) Conventions and five JNHEs. As an active FFA member, Andrew has served as chapter president, vice president and treasurer. 2010-11 National Junior Hereford Association board of directors (pictured, l to r) are: Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., chairman; Danielle Starr, Manawa, Wis., vice chairman; Mallorie Phelps, Grandview, Texas, communications chair; Andrew Albin, Newman, Ill., membership chair; Jake Metch, Bainbridge, N.Y., leadership chair; and Justin Bacon, Prairie Grove, Ark., fundraising chair. Directors (standing, l to r) are: Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill.;. Jaime Hanson, Comfrey, Minn.; Kevin Ernst, Windsor, Colo.; Hunter Grayson, Watkinsville, Ga.; Austin Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont.; and Matt Woolfolk, Columbia, Tenn.
New Board Members, Officers Elected F
our new National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) Board members were elected as well as a new officer team selected at the 11th annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) July 9 in Indianapolis. The officer team for 2010-2011 is Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., chairman; Danielle Starr, Manawa, Wis., vice chairman; Mallorie Phelps, Grandview, Texas, communications chair; Jake Metch, Bainbridge, N.Y., membership chair; Andrew Albin, Newman, Ill., leadership chair; and Justin Bacon, Prairie Grove, Ark., foundation chair. Also serving on the board are directors Kevin Ernst, Windsor, Colo., and Hunter Grayson, Watkinsville, Ga. Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill.; Austin Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont.; Jaime Hanson, Comfrey, Minn.; and Matt Woolfolk, Columbia, Tenn., received their maroon jackets as new NJHA directors during the awards ceremony Friday night. Two delegates
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from each state junior Hereford association voted for the individuals they wanted to represent the membership. The four retiring junior board members announced the results and passed their jackets on to the new leaders. Tamar Adcock is the 18-year-old daughter of Jim and Jan Adcock. This fall she will be a freshman at Kansas State University. Adcock has been a member of the Illinois Junior Hereford Association for 10 years, where she served as director, reporter and secretary. Some of her accomplishments include receiving the NJHA Golden Bull Achievement Award, JNHE reserve champion intermediate showman and several other awards in and out of the showring. As an Kaitlin Mulvaney passes her jacket to Tamar.
Justin Bacon is the 19-year-old son of Craig and Debbie Bacon, Prairie Grove, Ark. He is a sophomore at Oklahoma State University, majoring in food science. Bacon has been an active member of the Arkansas Junior Hereford Association for 14 years, serving as president, secretary/ treasurer and reporter. He has attended nine JNHEs, competing in many of the contests and has twice been named outstanding junior for the state of Arkansas. Aside from his involvement in the Hereford breed, Bacon has been involved in 4-H, FFA and the Arkansas Junior Cattlemen’s Association and has served as the Arkansas Beef Ambassador. Rossie Blinson is the 19-year-old daughter of Bryan and Beth Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C. She is a freshman at North Carolina State University, double majoring in animal science and agriculture business. As a member of the North Carolina Junior Hereford Association, Blinson has served as vice president, secretary, treasurer and reporter and has claimed numerous championship titles in the showring. She actively participates in contests and activities at the JNHE including the mentor program, photo contest, poster contest and team fitting. She is a talented singer and is always a strong competitor in the JNHE Hereford Idol competition. Aside from her passion for and dedication to Hereford cattle, she has been an active 4-H member, www.hereford.org
serving in leadership positions and being the state gold winner in cumulative records. Last year Rossie served as the communication chair and was involved in organizing several JNHE contests. Austin Buzanowski is the 18-year-old son of Bernie and Stacie Buzanowski. He is a sophomore at the University of Wyoming, where he is majoring in physiology. After Buzanowski receives his degree, he plans to attend medical school. Buzanowski was an active FFA member, having received his state, chapter and greenhand degrees. Aside from being competitive in the showring, Buzanowski has been active in the Montana Junior Hereford Association, where he has served as president, treasurer, reporter and a director. He has participated in nine JNHEs. Additionally, he was named outstanding state junior in 2007, served as a voting delegate three times and received a Junior Golden Bull Award in 2006. Kimber Evans hands her jacket over to Austin.
Kevin Ernst is the 18-year-old son of Marshall and Barbara Ernst, Windsor, Colo. He graduated early from Windsor High School in December and started his college career in January 2010. Ernst has served as vice president and reporter of the Colorado Junior Beef Association. He has been a member of the NJHA since 1998 and a state voting delegate since 2001. As part of the 2007 JNHE planning committee, he was responsible for soliciting sponsorships and organizing the feed room. Showing cattle locally, regionally and nationally has always been part of Kevin’s life. Hunter Grayson is the 17-year-old son of Richard Grayson, Watkinsville, Ga. This fall Grayson will be attending www.hereford.org
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College on a livestock judging scholarship. Aside from being competitive in the showring, he has served as a Georgia Junior Hereford Association director and chaired the Georgia Hereford steer show. Jaime Hanson is the 18-year-old daughter of James and Jeri Hanson. This fall she will be attending the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, majoring in animal science. Hanson has been active in the Comfrey Comets 4-H Club, Redwood Area Cattlemen and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Hanson has served as the Minnesota Junior Hereford Breeders president and was named the outstanding state junior member in 2009 and 2010. Jaime receives her jacket from Hannah Wine.
Jake Metch is the 19-year-old son of Bill and Sue Metch, Bainbridge, N.Y. This fall he will be a junior at Texas Tech University, majoring in engineering. He has served his state organization as secretary, treasurer and a member of numerous committees. He has participated on the national level in livestock judging, poster contest, showmanship and 3-on-3 basketball and was named outstanding state member three times. A member of 4-H for nine years, Metch has been named state show master showman, state record book winner and beef education award winner. He was also captain of his high school’s golf team and a starter on the basketball team and earned the Eagle Scout rank as a member of Boy Scouts. Mallorie Phelps is the 17-yearold daughter of Shannon Mehaffey, Grandview, Texas. She will be a senior this fall at Grandview High School. Phelps is an active member of the Texas Junior Hereford Association, serving as second vice president. In
addition to her involvement in the state association, Mallorie is also very active in the NJHA. She attended PRIDE Conventions at Washington, D.C., Mississippi State and Texas A&M University. In addition to showing at the JNHE, Phelps has competed in team fitting, quiz bowl, speech and photo contests, team marketing, grilloff, and livestock judging. Danielle Starr is the 20-yearold daughter of Joe and Amy Starr from Manawa, Wis. Starr is a junior attending Purdue University, pursuing a degree in retail management. Upon graduation, Danielle hopes to obtain a career in retail as a director of marketing and management. Starr has been an active member of the Wisconsin Junior Hereford Association for 12 years, served on the state board, and continues to serve on numerous committees. Last year she served as the NJHA leadership chair and was instrumental in working with the junior board and planning the PRIDE Convention in August. Matt Woolfolk is the 20-year-old son of John and Pat Woolfolk. He is a junior at Mississippi State University, majoring in animal and dairy science. Upon receiving his degree, he plans to attend graduate school in the field of animal science and then pursue a career in the beef industry. Woolfolk has been a member of his state association for 14 years, serving the offices of president, vice president, reporter and chairman for the 2007 Southeastern Regional Junior Hereford Show. Woolfolk is a two-time champion of the illustrated speaking contest while also participating in extemporaneous speech and the judging contest offered at the JNHE. In 2009 Woolfolk was recognized as a Dam of Distinction breeder. HW
Matt accepts his jacket from Kandi Knippa.
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2010 JNHE — Champion Senior Showman
The Rewards of Rivalry A small dose of sibling rivalry helped Colt Keffer capture the win of a lifetime. by Christy Couch Lee
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ometimes, sibling rivalry is to be discouraged. But, for the 2010 Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) champion senior showman, it was just the motivation needed to reach his ultimate goal during his final year of JNHE competition. Colt Keffer, Crawfordsville, Ind., has spent a lifetime attending cattle shows across the country with his parents, John and Terri, and his sister, K.C. Kinder. The 22-year-old says his family has been his greatest source of strength and encouragement. However, he admits as he watched K.C. capture Junior National Polled Hereford Show (JNPHS) grand champion heifer titles and place in the top 10 of showmanship competitions in years past, a small dose of sibling rivalry arose. “Watching my sister show made me want to do it,” Colt says. “Growing up, I was always trying to beat her, and you get good because you have a goal and go after it. She was my goal. I look up to her a lot.” Keeping his eye on the goal paid off as Colt advanced through his preliminary showmanship heat, reached the semi-finals and was
selected as one of the 10 finalists on Wednesday, July 7. And, as he competed in the showmanship finals the next night, he says, he felt a sense of accomplishment, with a strong dose of tension. “I’m not going to lie — that was one of the most stressful things I’ve done in my life,” he says. “But, making it to the finals was satisfactory. If any one of those people would have won, I would have been happy. They all did an awesome job.” The moment when he was named champion senior showman will forever be a cherished memory, Colt says. “It was one of the best feelings of my life,” he says. “It was like a weight was lifted off my shoulders. With it being my last year, I had put so much pressure on myself to win. That was a highlight of my show career.” That moment in the spotlight was years in the making. In fact, the Keffer family’s show career got its start decades ago at a county fair in central Indiana.
Family beginnings Colt’s dad, John, raised polled Herefords, and his mom, Terri, raised Angus cattle in Montgomery County,
Colt says a good showman is always in control of himself and his animal.
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Colt Keffer was named champion senior showman at the 2010 JNHE.
Ind. They met at the county fair and grew up competing at the same cattle shows. It was only natural for their children to follow in their footsteps. “I honestly look up to my parents the most,” he says. “If it wasn’t for them, I wouldn’t be interested in cattle. They’ve always been there for me and my sister.” Colt first exhibited at a JNPHS in 1996 in Des Moines, Iowa, and has attended all JNPHSs and then JNHEs but one since then. One of his greatest accomplishments was capturing the grand champion bred-and-owned female title at the 2002 JNHE in Sioux Falls, S.D. His heifers have always been competitive and have often won their classes, he says. “That’s really all you can ask for,” Colt adds. Above all awards or accolades of National Junior Hereford Association involvement, Colt most treasures the friendships and bonds developed with Hereford breeders from coast to coast. “The people of the Hereford breed are great,” he says. “They’re nice, and they’re generous. They’ll give you anything you need, including the shirt off their back, if you need it. Awards aside, there’s always someone there to make it a little bit easier.” Eddie Sims, owner and manager of National Cattle Services, Elgin, Okla., says Colt not only accepts help from www.hereford.org
time to time but also works to give back to younger showmen. One such showman is 17-year-old Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind. Beck says he and Colt have grown up showing cattle and spending time together. “He’s like a brother to me,” Beck says. “He’s always been there for me if I’ve needed help or had questions; he’s always pushed me along. He has taught me to stick with it and to never quit trying.” And, by never giving up, Colt has reached the pinnacle of showmanship success — national champion.
Tips for the win Colt says being a winning showman starts with learning from others. “I’ve had the opportunity to watch some of the best showmen in the world do what they do,” he says. “Being a student of showmen leads to success.” Sims says Colt’s willingness to learn is one of his strongest assets. “I’ve known Colt all of his life,” Sims says. “He grew up around the business. He’s always very coachable and willing to learn, and he applies that to his own skills.” By piecing together strengths of many showmen, Colt says, he has developed a style of his own in the ring. Ultimately, he strives to maintain calmness for himself and his heifer. “No matter how worked up your animal is getting, you have to stay calm and adapt to what she’s doing,” he says. “If you get worked up, she’s going to
Showmanship tips from the winner Colt Keffer, Crawfordsville, Ind., won top senior showman honors at the 2010 Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Indianapolis. He offers these tips on showring success for young exhibitors. Stay calm. “You must be in control,” he says. “Always be in control of yourself and your animal.”
Colt has always been willing to help other juniors and give them tips. One youth he has mentored through the years is Cody Beck. Colt is pictured here congratulating Cody after winning reserve grand champion bred-and-owned honors.
get worked up. Remain calm, and ease into everything.” Hard work and dedication — beginning at home — are also critical, Colt says. “You have to wake up early every morning and work with your heifers as much as you can,” he says. “You have to stress over every detail and make sure everything is perfect every night before you put them out.” By working alongside his sister and parents and by ensuring every detail is just right, Colt captured the prize he’d desired for years. And, those many years of a little sibling rivalry paid off in great dividends. HW
Colt’s family has always supported him. Pictured celebrating his success are: Meredith and Donnie Keffer, paternal grandparents; Chandler Fields, cousin; Chisolm and K.C. Kinder, brother-in-law and sister; Terri Keffer, mother; Colt; Susie Keffer, aunt; John Keffer, dad; and Betty and Walter McBee, maternal grandparents.
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Pay attention — not only to the judge but also to your animal. “Make sure everything is set up,” Colt says. “Pay attention to the judge, but not so much that your heifer’s not set up.” Don’t sweat the small stuff. “If a foot’s not perfect, let it be,” he says. “The more you pick at the heifer, the more she’s going to get worked up and the worse it’s going to get. Work with the heifer, and she’ll work with you.” Always look for the learning experience. “If you compete in showmanship and get beat, don’t get mad,” Colt advises. “Walk up to the ring, and watch and learn.” Begin at home. “Everything is linked back to what you do at home,” he says. “Working hard at home makes it easier to work and succeed at the show.” HW
During showmanship finals Colt and the other nine finalists demonstrated their fitting skills.
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2010 JNHE — Champion Senior Showman
Time to Shine Roxane Gebhart is rewarded for years of hard work and service with the 2010 Herdsman of the Year Award. by Sara Gugelmeyer
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In addition to being named Herdsman of the Year, Roxane Gebhardt was named reserve champion senior showman.
oxane Gebhart is no stranger to hard work. She loves cattle and all that being a herdsman entails. But, other noble commitments have vied for her time as well — service to the membership and the country through the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board of directors and the Air National Guard. This Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Indianapolis, her final year as an exhibitor, was her time to shine as a cattlewoman. She was chosen the Herdsman of the Year and reserve champion senior showman.
Growing up Hereford
Lots of hours and work go into preparing cattle for the showring.
“Cattle events and chores have always been a part of my life all throughout growing up,” Roxane says. Her parents, Richard and Susan, and older sister, Erica, are active in the Hereford world raising registered Herefords at Beacon Hill Ranch, which has been in Susan’s family for generations. The ranch near Claremore, Okla., allowed Erica to start showing Herefords in 4-H, FFA and the NJHA. Roxane, who started showing at age 7, was more than willing to tag along and follow in her big sister’s footsteps. Roxane’s fitting skills developed early as well. “I have always held an
Roxane has always looked up to her older sister, Erica Boyer, for advice with cattle and life.
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interest in fitting and clipping my own calves,” she says. “I started out by learning on the off-show side and front legs. From there I watched people at shows that I liked the way that they fit. I would watch their techniques and look at what products they were using. I still continue to watch those that I admire.” Roxane says she has always looked up to her sister for advice. “My older sister has always been my mentor in many aspects, but most definitely in cattle. By watching my sister, I learned the true meaning of working to the bone and burning the midnight oil. My competitiveness and determination can be attributed to her as well.” Also, longtime family friend Brian Courtney has helped Roxane along the way. “Brian taught me many technical skills such as showmanship, clipping, fitting, sportsmanship and hair working,” Roxane says. “Brian has helped me up the ante for years.”
Everyday work Show day might be the most exciting part of being a herdsman, but is not necessarily her favorite part, Roxane says. “My favorite part of showing calves is everything that comes before show day. I like to research old and new bulls and matings that have been successful. I love the everyday work in my show barn. It is so rewarding to get in the clipping room before you go to the show and have a calf standing there that has good hair because you made her/him have good hair,” she says. At home Roxane sticks to a routine with her show calves and provides them the best feed possible. “Good feed can make the world of a difference in a calf,” she says. “But, cattle love routines, so don’t just research and get good feed; put your tools to use. Make a routine for the whole day that includes your feeding, rinsing, working hair, tying in and letting out times. Stick to your www.hereford.org
What Makes a Good Herdsman? “In my opinion, a good herdsman is a cattleman. It doesn’t matter if you are the best fitter, showman or feeder if you can’t get cattle bred, raised and managed right. I think that good cattlemen are developed through many years and experiences. A good herdsman has a foundation of good management practices that start from the day the calf hits the ground all the way to a mature cow. Herdsmen acquire current knowledge through cattle conventions, articles revealing new studies and by talking with their fellow breeders. Herdsmen continue to strive for perfection not only in the showring but, more importantly, in the pasture.” — Roxane Gebhart, 2010 Herdsman of the Year
or seminar,” she says. “I have always looked up to and admired those that were nominated in Roxane has always been interested in fitting her previous years as well as this own calves and learning the newest techniques year. I’m so proud to be in their to prepare them for the showring. company and humbled by their acknowledgment of my program.” routine and your calves will eat Roxane graduated with a well and perform.” bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma Roxane admits that it can be State University and will begin the hard to stick to a routine with so paralegal program this fall at the many other activities in a young University of Tulsa. Although her showman’s life. Her commitments to junior career is over, she plans to the NJHA board, which she retired continue to help with the family from in 2009, and the Oklahoma operation and is thankful to those Air National Guard have certainly who have helped her along the caused her to push the limit at way. “Thank you to my family,” times. “At home I always have an Roxane has honed her fitting skills through she says. “Thank you to all of the outlined schedule that my calves practice and learning from others. breeders, families and businesses are on, so I would always plan that lend their finances and hard you wanted; just keep pushing, and accordingly if I had a conference work to help fund and enable the eventually you will get the place call or fund-raising calls to make.” junior program.” you wanted and respect for your She also recognized when she Roxane has achieved her perseverance and determination. just couldn’t do it all and asked her goal, but ever the role model, she Follow through with your plans; family for help. “When I was at a encourages other juniors to strive keep your head up; and keep show while I was on the board, I for success as well. “The only place learning and watching those who always wished I could be at the bed success comes before work is in the continually experience success.” HW with the calves more, but I realized dictionary,” Roxane says. “If you that there is only so much time in do your work at home and in the Editor’s Note: For more on Roxane’s the day and the benefits of being on pasture, you will see results in the commitment to service in the Air National the board were worth it. My family showring. Don’t get discouraged Guard, read “Guarding America” in the made it possible for me to do both. by not getting the place in class September 2009 Hereford World. I am very fortunate to have a sister that is just as crazy about showing calves as me and parents that are more than willing to haul me and my sister around and help in any way that they can.” Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010 • 11 a.m.
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Lifelong goal achieved At Roxane’s last year to show at the JNHE she definitely ended on a high note, having accomplished a lifelong goal. “I can remember always writing down herdsman on any of my goals when I would go to a leadership camp www.hereford.org
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The IndIana Hereford assocIaTIon
wishes to thank all exhibitors and families who attended the
“Home again in 2010�
Junior national Hereford expo.
Thank you to Bruce everhart and the executive committee for all their hard work and dedication.
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How Sweet It Is To Be Home Again in Indiana
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2010 JNHE — Show Champions
Buck, McMillan, Sims, Compton Win Owned Show Honors B
ailey Buck, Madill, Okla., She added, “The quality and her heifer NJW 78P in this show is not just 63N Ladysport 51W ET won the junior-level quality — it’s polled show at the 11th annual national-level quality.” VitaFerm® Junior National Buck’s heifer is a Hereford Expo in Indianapolis February 2009 daughter July 10. The reserve grand of TH JWR SOP 18G 57G champion owned polled Tundra 63N and was bred Judge Cheryl Linthicum heifer banner went to Mark by Ned and Jan Ward, Sims, Elgin, Okla., with MCS 533P Sheridan, Wyo. She showed with Lady 62R 801 ET. expected progeny differences (EPDs) Judge Cheryl Linthicum, of birth weight (BW) 3.6, weaning Comfort, Texas, said after judging weight (WW) 51, yearling weight the 595 owned polled females, “I’m (YW) 91, milk (MM) 15 and milk and impressed with the overall quality of growth (M&G) 40. the cattle, but perhaps even more, Sims’ bred his reserve grand I’m impressed with the quality and champion, a September 2008 daughter professionalism of these exhibitors.” of STAR Bright Future 533P ET. She
BW WW YW MM M&G
3.6 51 91 15 40
NJW 78P 63N Ladysport 51W ET
Grand and division XVI champion owned polled female, by Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., with a Feb. 14, 2009, daughter of TH JWR SOP 18G 57G Tundra 63N.
BW WW YW MM M&G
RRR L18 Penelope 0509 ET
Grand and division XI champion owned horned female, by Lauren McMillan, Ohio, Ill., with a March 19, 2009, daughter of GO Excel L18.
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showed with EPDs of BW 4.8, WW 63, YW 102, MM 21 and M&G 52. Lauren McMillan, Ohio, Ill., topped the 181-head horned owned heifer show. The grand champion, RRR L18 Penelope 0509 ET, was bred by River Ridge Ranch & Cattle Co., Durand, Ill. The reserve grand champion, MSC Ramseys Sylvia Powerload, was bred and shown by Matthew Compton, Greenfield, Ind. Judge Linthicum said, “To say I like these heifers would be an understatement,” before choosing the winner. She also complimented McMillan’s heifer, saying, “I love this heifer, because she’s real. She has a lot of shape, and she tracks well.”
BW 4.8 WW 63 YW 102 MM 21 M& 52
MCS 533P Lady 62R 801 ET
Reserve grand and division XIX champion owned polled female, by Mark Sims, Elgin, Okla., with a Sept. 4, 2008, daughter of STAR Bright Future 533P ET.
3.5 49 77 28 52
BW WW YW MM M&G
3.0 54 81 25 52
MSC Ramseys Sylvia Powerload
Reserve grand and division VIII champion owned horned female, by Matthew Compton, Greenfield, Ind., with a June 10, 2009, daughter of AA Powerload. www.hereford.org
Before being named champion horned heifer, Penelope won division XI. She is a March 2009 daughter of GO Excel L18 and showed with EPDs BW 3.5, WW 49, YW 77, MM 28 and M&G 52. Compton’s reserve champion horned heifer also won division VIII and is a
June 2009 daughter of AA Powerload. She showed with EPDs of BW 3.0, WW 54, YW 81, MM 25 and M&G 52. Following the champion selections on Saturday, Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, was named the junior premier breeder and exhibitor. Adult premier breeder honors went to Star Lake
Cattle Ranch, Skiatook, Okla. Winning the female get-of-sire award was a group by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. Oklahoma juniors took the top state group of five honors. For division photos and class placings see Page 85. For complete results visit Hereford.org. Hereford.org. HW
Day, Beck Grab Bred-and-Owned Female Titles K
irbie Day, Waxahachie, Texas, and her heifer KLD 3060 Penny D95 ET came out on top of the 166 exhibited in the bred-and-owned female show at the 2010 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Indianapolis July 8. Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., and BP CB Patsy Enuff 54W ET claimed the reserve champion title. Judge John Rayfield, College Station, Texas, commended the juniors on the tough competition and encouraged them by saying, “These heifers are sound and functional; they’ve got to get out and move and be
sound. Heifers need muscle and Prophet 3913 daughter shape, while keeping their style showed with EPDs of BW and eye appeal. When it’s all 5.6, WW 47, YW 80, MM 24 said and done, they need to look and M&G 47. like females.” The champion junior AI Day’s heifer, an April 2009 heifer title went to Emily Judge John Rayfield Sugg, Berryville Ark., daughter of BR Lansing 3060, best combined those traits. She showed with Sugg Kilo 92 by NS Lakes Kilo with expected progeny differences 002. Karly Biddle, Walcott, Iowa, and (EPDs) of birth weight (BW) 4.4, Double K Lucky Lady claimed reserve weaning weight (WW) 59, yearling champion AI heifer honors. Lucky weight (YW) 91, milk (MM) 17 and Lady is by NS Lakes Kilo 002. This milk & growth (M&G) 46. division is for heifers that are a result Another spring yearling claimed the of participating in the NJHA Junior AI reserve champion banner after placing program and allows youth to receive second in division V. Beck’s CH Enuff free semen and certificates. HW
KLD 3060 Penny D95 ET
Grand and division V champion bred-andowned female, by Kirbie Day, Waxahachie, Texas, with an April 19, 2009, daughter of BR Lansing 3060.
Sugg Kilo 92
Champion junior AI heifer, by Emily Sugg, Berryville Ark., with a Feb. 18, 2009, daughter of NS Lakes Kilo 002.
BW WW YW MM M&G
4.4 59 91 17 46
BP CB Patsy Enuff 54W ET Reserve grand and reserve division V bred-and-owned female, by Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., with an April 5, 2009, daughter of CH Enuff Prophet 3913.
Double K Lucky Lady
Reserve champion junior AI heifer, by Karly Biddle, Walcott, Iowa, with a Feb. 15, 2009, daughter of NS Lakes Kilo 002. www.hereford.org
BW WW YW MM M&G
5.6 47 80 24 47
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2010 JNHE — Show Champions
Apel, Allan Top Steer Show K
ristine Apel, Beason, Ill., exhibited the grand champion progress steer and Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, showed the champion prospect steer at the 2010 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Indianapolis July 7. Judge Mark McCully, Wooster, Ohio,
sorted 133 steers to find the winner and said he was impressed with the quality exhibited. “The entire group was good, functional steers that will work in the industry.” Kristine Apel’s champion steer is by LaGrand Reload 80P ET, weighed 1,255 lb., and had a weight per day of
Apel steer
Brumley steer
Allan steer
Barber steer
Patton steer
Ernst steer
Grand champion progress steer, by Kristine Apel, Beason, Ill., with a 1,255-lb. son of LaGrand Reload 80P ET.
Grand champion prospect steer, by Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with a 666-lb. son of H-LR Members Only 607 ET.
Champion carcass steer, by Kade Patton, Frankfort, Ind., with a 1,340-lb. son of RV Stocker 6662.
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age (WDA) of 2.61. Brooke Brumley, Orovada, Nev., showed the reserve champion steer, a 1,230-lb. steer by KJ 068J Manhattan 262S Judge Mark McCully with a 2.73 WDA.
Reserve grand champion progress steer, by Brooke Brumley, Orovada, Nev., with a 1,230-lb. steer by KJ 068J Manhattan 262S.
Reserve champion prospect steer, by Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with an 864-lb. son of BR DM Bodacious ET.
Reserve champion carcass steer, by Kevin Ernst, Windsor, Colo., with a 1,150-lb. son of Ernst Cargo Load 704. www.hereford.org
Tyler Allan’s champion prospect steer weighed 666 lb. and is by H-LR Members Only 607 ET. The reserve champion prospect steer is an 864-lb. son of BR DM Bodacious ET, shown by Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas. During check-in ultrasound data was collected on the progress steers, including ribeye area, backfat thickness and marbling score, and a
yield grade and carcass weight were estimated. Based on that data, Kade Patton, Frankfort, Ind., earned champion carcass steer honors with his 1,340-lb. steer by RV Stocker 6662. The steer scanned with a ribeye area of 14.9, .33 backfat, 4.25 marbling score with a calculated 2.41 yield grade and a carcass weight of 831 lb.
The reserve champion carcass steer was shown by Kevin Ernst, Windsor, Colo. His Ernst Cargo Load 704 son weighed 1,150 lb. and scanned with a 14.9 ribeye area, .22 backfat and a 3.47 marbling score, resulting in an 1.69 yield grade and 713-lb. carcass. See Page 80 for class placings and top 10 carcass steer data. Visit Hereford.org for complete results. HW
Sims, Owen Show Winning Bulls M
ark Sims, Elgin, Okla., exhibited the grand champion bred-and-owned bull and Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., showed the reserve champion at the 11th annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Indianapolis July 8. Judge John Rayfield, College Station, Texas, said he was impressed with the quality and consistency of the 57 bulls exhibited. “Each brings a lot of positives to the table,” he said. “These bulls are going to get out and work, and are sound and functional.
They will contribute to the industry.” Sims’ MCS 533P Ozzman 802 ET, a September 2008 son of STAR Bright Future 533P ET, showed with expected progeny differences (EPDs) of birth weight (BW) 5.2, weaning weight (WW) 58, yearling weight (YW) 96, milk (MM) 24 and milk & growth (M&G) 53. Owen led RRO Man of Romance 9104 ET to the reserve champion title. He is a September 2009 son of BR DM CSF Wallace ET and showed with EPDs of BW 5.3, WW 48, YW 88, MM 15 and M&G 39.
In the junior AI bull division, Karly Biddle, Walcott, Iowa, claimed the champion title with Double K Marley DK75 by THR TRM Thor 7088. The reserve champion banner went to Justin Hurst, Nevada, Mo., with H2 Kace of Gold by Golden Achiever 2072. This division is for bulls that are a result of participating in the NJHA Junior AI program that allows youth to receive free semen and certificates. See Page 81 for division winners and class placings. Visit Hereford.org for complete results. HW
MCS 533P Ozzman 802 ET
Grand and division VI champion bred-andowned bull, by Mark Sims, Elgin, Okla., with a Sept. 4, 2008, son of STAR Bright Future 533P ET.
Double K Marley DK75
Grand champion junior AI bull, by Karly Biddle, Walcott, Iowa, with a Feb. 16, 2009, son of THR TRM Thor 7088.
BW WW YW MM M&G
5.2 58 96 24 53
RRO Man of Romance 9104 ET
Reserve grand and division III champion, by Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with a Sept. 18, 2009, son of BR DM CSF Wallace ET
H2 Kace of Gold
Reserve champion junior AI bull, by Justin Hurst, Nevada, Mo., with a Jan. 14, 2010, son of Golden Achiever 2072. www.hereford.org
BW WW YW MM M&G
5.3 48 88 15 39
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2010 JNHE — Show Champions
Miller Family Wins Cow-Calf Show C
layton, Hayley and Jody Miller, Thorntown, Ind., showed the grand champion cow-calf pair at the 11th annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Indianapolis July 8. Judge John Rayfield, College Station, Texas, picked Millers’ pair out of 34 pairs shown and said, “The cowcalf division is one of the best tools we have to teach these young people what production is all about. This was a great set of cattle.” The Millers won the bred-andowned division and the overall title with MH 29F Miss Online 8367 ET by Remitall Online 122L. She is a February 2008 cow with March 2010 bull calf at side by NJW 137 Duster 47P. Millers’ cow showed with expected
progeny differences (EPDs) of birth weight (BW) 5.1, weaning weight (WW) 58, yearling weight (YW) 97, milk (MM) 22, and milk & growth (M&G) 51. The champion standard cow-calf pair was reserve overall, shown by Morgan Wiedenhoeft, Huntington, Ind. Her March 2008 cow BHR RH 428R Dominique 835 is by Mohican Roughout 428R ET. Dominique showed with a February 2010 bull calf at side by HB STAR Battle Ground 2013 and with EPDs of BW 5.9, WW 55, YW 94, MM 19 and M&G 46. Reserve champion bred-and-owned pair was exhibited by Keysto Stotz, Skiatook, Okla. Stotz’s STAR MKS Shiny Pennie 144U is a February 2008
BW WW YW MM M&G
daughter of STAR Bright Future 533P ET with a March 2010 bull calf at side by Spearhead Magnum P28. She showed with EPDs of BW 6.9, WW 62, YW 108, MM 27 and M&G 59. Nicole, Curtis, Alison and Austin Folkman, Ixonia, Wis., showed the reserve champion standard cow-calf pair. STAR P28 Libbey 195ET is a February 2007 daughter of Spearhead Magnum P28, with February 2010 heifer calf at side by THM Durango 4037. The cow showed with EPDs of BW 4.4, WW 53, YW 78, MM 20 and M&G 47. See Page 81 for class placings. Visit Hereford.org for complete results. HW
5.1 58 97 22 51
MH 29F Miss Online 8367 ET
Grand and bred-and-owned champion cow-calf pair, by Clayton, Hayley and Jody Miller, Thorntown, Ind., with a Feb. 1, 2008, daughter of Remitall Online 122L. She showed with a March bull calf by NJW 137 Duster 47P.
BW WW YW MM M&G
BHR RH 428R Dominique 835
Reserve grand and champion standard cow-calf pair pair, by Morgan Wiedenhoeft, Huntington, Ind., with a March 12, 2008, daughter of Mohican Roughout 428R ET. She showed with a February bull calf by HB STAR Battle Ground 2013.
BW 6.9 WW 62 YW 108 MM 27 M&G 59
STAR MKS Shiny Pennie 144U
Reserve champion bred-and-owned cow-calf pair, by Keysto Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., with a Feb. 2, 2008, daughter of STAR Bright Future 533P ET. She showed with a March bull calf by Spearhead Magnum P28.
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5.9 55 94 19 46
BW WW YW MM M&G
4.4 53 78 20 47
STAR P28 Libbey 195ET
Reserve champion standard cow-calf pair, by Nicole, Curtis, Alison and Austin Folkman, Ixonia, Wis., with a Feb. 6, 2007, daughter of Spearhead Magnum P28. She showed with a February heifer calf by THM Durango 4037. www.hereford.org
Other Show Award Winners
Breeder Group of Three: Star Lake Cattle Ranch, Skiatook, Okla.
Female Get-of-Sire: a group sired by STAR Bright Future 533P ET.
State Group of Five: Oklahoma.
Premier Junior Breeder and Exhibitor: Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas. Premier Adult Breeder: Star Lake Cattle Ranch. www.hereford.org
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2010 JNHE — Show Champions
Hereford Youth Shine in Showring
Top peewee showmen are: Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, champion; and John Hampton Cornelius, Kersey, Colo., reserve.
Top junior showmen are: Dean Adcock, Assumption, Ill., champion; and Houston Hutton, Pickens, S.C., reserve champion.
Top 10 peewee showmen are: Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, champion; John Hampton Cornelius, Kersey, Colo., reserve; Harrison Hutton, Pickens, S.C., third; Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., fourth; Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., fifth; Madison Katzenberger, Monroe, Wis., sixth; Colton Decker, Vincent, Ohio, seventh; Brayden Drum, Harrisburg, Ark., eighth; Hattie Duncan, Wingate, Ind., ninth; Kaia Howe, Wagontown, Pa., 10th; and Audrey Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, 11th.
Top junior showmen are: Dean Adcock, Assumption, Ill., champion; Houston Hutton, Pickens, S.C., reserve champion; Nathan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., third; Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, fourth; Jessica Middleswarth, Torrington, Wyo., fifth; Brennan Kolega, Ijamsville, Md., sixth; Jody Miller, Thorntown, Ind., seventh; Jared Harshman, Frederick, Md., eighth; Mariah Behrends, San Jose, Ill., ninth; and Jacob Sims, Edmond, Okla., 10th.
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Top intermediate showmen are: Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., champion; and Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., reserve champion.
Top senior showmen are: Colt Keffer, Crawfordsville, Ind., champion; and Roxane Gebhart, Claremore, Okla., reserve.
Top 10 intermediate showmen are: Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., champion; Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., reserve champion, Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, Ill., third; Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., fourth; Shelby Zink, Oxford, Ind., fifth; Eric Groose, Eugene, Mo., sixth; Mallorie Phelps, Grandview, Texas, seventh; Laken Lierle, Ft. Cobb, Okla., eighth; Melissa Grimmel, Jarretsville, Md., ninth; and Taryn Adcock, Assumption, Ill., 10th.
Top 10 senior showmen are: Colt Keffer, Crawfordsville, Ind., champion; Roxane Gebhart, Claremore, Okla., reserve; Emilee Jo Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., third; Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla., fourth; Drew Schmidt, Taneytown, Md., fifth; Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, sixth; Garrett Knebel, Winamac, Ind., seventh; Kirbie Day, Waxahachie, Texas, eighth; Gabrielle Glenister, Pulaski, N.Y., ninth; and Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill., 10th. www.hereford.org
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C&L JASMINE 4037 7X STAR P28 LIBBEY 195T BW 4.3; WW 50; YW 75; MM 19; M&G 43; FAT 0.04; REA 0.39; MARB 0.22
• 2010 JNHE Reserve Champion Cow-Calf Pair • Sire: Spearhead Magnum P28 Dam: Dam: STAR P606 Libbie 336R ET STAR P606 Libbie 336R ET
Selling a FluSh at the World BeeF expo 11 a.m. Sat., SeptemBer 25th 76 Hereford World / September 2010
Sire: THM Durango 4037
BW 2.7; WW 49; YW 76; MM 22; M&G 47; FAT 0.00; REA 0.43; MARB 0.23
• 2010 JNHE Bred-and-Owned Class Winner
Hereford rancH Steve, Jill, Nicole, Curtis, Alison and Austin Folkman Steve, Jill, Nicole, Curtis, Alison and Austin Folkman N. 250 Highview Rd., Ixonia, WI 53036 920-474-7403 • 262-617-6346 cell cnlfarm@execpc.com • www.cnlfarm.com www.hereford.org
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A Job Well Done in Indiana! WILDCAT PR BOUNCY LASS 612 42805962 — Calved: Dec. 1, 2006 — Tattoo: LE 612/ RE WCC KJ 520E VICTOR 417L KJ BJ BOUNTY HUNTER 741P {IEF,DLF} 42475024 HH MISS HUNTER M530
CF VICTOR 78Z 406F SPH VCR MISS VICKIE 520E MOHICAN HUNTER 57H {SOD,CHB} HH MISS PATRIOT 6154
REMITALL ONLINE 122L {SOD,CHB}{HYF,IEF,DLF} PR 122L LASS N13 P42432768 GEF DRIVING MS DAISY 2065
REMITALL EMBRACER 8E {SOD,CHB}{HYF} REMITALL CATALINA 24H C&M HARD DRIVE 620 GEFN 804 MISSY 9734
CE -1.8 (.10); BW 6.2 (.35); WW 55 (.24); YW 82 (.24); MM 29 (.14); M&G 57; MCE 1.8 (.08); SC 0.7 (.12); FAT -0.02 (.14); REA 0.50 (.14); MARB -0.13 (.13); BMI$ 13; CEZ$ 12; BII$ 10; CHB$ 22
• 2010 JNHE class winner
DAD TFF X-MAN 02X P43081781 — Calved: March 10, 2010 — Tattoo: LE 02X/ RE DAD CS BOOMER 29F {SOD,CHB}{HYF,IEF,DLF} THM DURANGO 4037 {CHB}{IEF,HYF,DLF} P42460503 THM 7085 VICTRA 9036 {IEF,DLF,HYF}
REMITALL BOOMER 46B {SOD,CHB}{HYF,IEF,DLF} CS MISS 1ST FLAG 21A {DOD}{IEF,DLF} THM VICTOR DOM 7085 THM VICTRA 5404 7073
KJ BJ BOUNTY HUNTER 741P {IEF,DLF} WILDCAT PR BOUNCY LASS 612 42805962 PR 122L LASS N13
KJ 520E VICTOR 417L HH MISS HUNTER M530 REMITALL ONLINE 122L {SOD,CHB}{IEF,DLF,HYF} GEF DRIVING MS DAISY 2065
CE 2.6 (.12); BW 3.6 (.21); WW 52 (.18); YW 80 (.18); MM 27 (.11); M&G 53; MCE 2.3 (.09); SC 0.6 (.13); FAT -0.03 (.13); REA 0.49 (.13); MARB 0.05 (.12); BMI$ 16; CEZ$ 16; BII$ 12; CHB$ 27
• 2010 JNHE Division I Bull Champion
Desiree DaVee Randy and Robin DaVee 10454 N. Mann Rd. Mooresville, IN 46158 317-513-5572 • rdavee@att.net 78 Hereford World / September 2010
Terry and Susie Ferguson 11170 E. 1400 N. Odon, IN 47562 812-636-8224 812-617-1954 Terry, cell terryferguson@centurytel.net
Kelly, Kristin and Taylor Ferguson 6662 S. 352 E. Montgomery, IN 47558 812-644-6200 812-444-9141 Kelly, cell www.hereford.org
2010 JNHE Polled Division VII Grand Champion
BW WW YW 2.8 43 70
MM M&G 18 40
“3.2 seconds is the time it took to find the heifer to win this class. I just absolutely love this September heifer calf.” KJ 704N Primrose 022W
— Cheryl Linthicum
BW 3.3; WW 44; YW 71; MM 23; M&G 45
JNHE Polled Div. XIV Champion Congrats Brooke for Reserve Intermediate Showman
KJ DWE 854P Prima Donna 008W BW 4.5; WW 58; YW 88; MM 19; M&G 48
• Sired by KJ 068J Manhattan 262S • Champion at Arkansas Preview, shown by Whitney Walker
KJ BJ 325S Bridgett 857U BW 3.7; WW 43; YW 61; MM 25; M&G 47 BW
• 2010 2010 JNHE Owned Div. XVIII Champion sired by Recruit
KJ 936P Primrose 091W ET
BW 4.7; WW 50; YW 77; MM 19; M&G 44
• 2010 JNHE class winner, shown by Mason Walker
KJ CJJ 106W Madeline 101W BW 6.2; WW 47; YW 77; MM 23; M&G 46 BW
• 2010 2010 JNHE Class Winner sired by KJ 068J Manhattan 262S
KJ 847P Breeze 984W ET
BW 4.9; WW 57; YW 97; MM 17; M&G 46
• 2010 JNHE Class Winner • Purchased in the American Royal sale by Joel Butler
JENSEN BROS.
Kevin and Sheila 785-374-4372 • Kirk and Steph 785-374-4223 Allen 765-490-1719 Courtland, KS 66939 jensenks@courtland.net • www.jensenbros.net www.hereford.org
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2010 JNHE — Division and Class Winners SteerS Class 001 — 464-692 lb. Calved 6/25/2009 to 2/17/2010 9 head shown 1. Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with Allan Steer 901 by H-LR Members Only 607 ET. 2. Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with Barber Steer 9143 by BR Moler ET. 3. Kagney Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with KAGS5W by KAGS Scholarship S44 ET. Class 002 — 706-866 lb. Calved 9/2/2009 to 10/23/2009 9 head shown 1. Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with Barber Steer 9110 by BR DM Bodacious ET. 2. Kay Eck, Putnam, Okla., with Eck Steer by NMK Mr Moler S94. 3. Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with Barber Steer 9160 by BR Moler ET. Class 003 —1,070-1,120 lb. Calved 1/24/2009 to 6/15/2009 11 head shown 1. Cash Langford, Okmulgee, Okla., with Langford Steer by DM BR L1 Domino 146. 2. Laken Lierle, Ft. Cobb, Okla., with Lierlie Steer 014 by C&M Money Maker 106. 3. Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., with Williams Steer 12 by HR Robin Hood 52F. Class 004 — 1,125-1,160 lb. Calved 1/27/2009 to 6/1/2009 10 head shown 1. Matthew Blankenship, Nolensville, Tenn., with R5 Louie L1104 W137 by SR Peyton 80P L1104. 2. Megan Wiles, Edgerton, Ohio, with Wiles Steer by STAR 122L Outlook 195R ET. 3. Jordann Gregory, Houstonia, Mo., with Gregory Steer 284W by LJR P606 Smith 114S. Class 005 — 1,165-1,180 lb. Calved 3/3/2009 to 6/14/2009 9 head shown 1. Clay Sundberg, Arlington, Ill., with Sundberg Steer by NPH 512 The Stocker 10H.
2. Kayla Dolan, Delavan, Wis., with KF Kayla’s Pride 49 by STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P. 3. Brianne Abramovitz, Columbia, Mo., with Abramovitz Steer 963 by DPH 108H Class Act 35C 6065. Class 006 — 1,185-1,195 lb. Calved 1/1/2009 to 4/11/2009 10 head shown 1. Cammie Ward, Browning, Mo., with Ward Steer by GH-Adams Shadow 144S. 2. Makayla Rutt, Campbell, Neb., with Rutt Steer by VCR DPH Auditor 525R. 3. John Cornelius, Lasalle, Colo., with CRR Tulo 976 by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. Class 007 — 1,205-1,225 lb. Calved 1/20/2009 to 4/19/2009 11 head shown 1. David Vest, Pilot Grove, Mo., with Vest Steer by Wide Angle STC 01. 2. Jackson Walsh, De Graff, Minn., with Walsh Steer 40W by FHF 68P Starbuck 51S. 3. Tony Marthaler, Hastings, Minn., with Marthaler Steer by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. Class 008 — 1,230-1,245 lb. Calved 2/15/2009 to 5/4/2009 11 head shown 1. Brooke Brumley, Orovada, Nev., with Brumley Steer by KJ 068J Manhattan 262S. 2. Austin Fischer, Alto, Mich., with Fischer Steer by STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P. 3. Matthew Hamilton, Leroy, Ill., with Hamilton Steer 31W by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. Class 009 — 1,250-1,270 lb. Calved 2/15/2009 to 4/13/2009 11 head shown 1. Kristine Apel, Beason, Ill., with Apel Steer 954W by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. 2. Chance Deppe, Maquoketa, Iowa, with Deppe Steer 955W by KJ 068J Manhattan 262S. 3. Jillian Adams, Springfield, Ohio, with Adams Steer 901 by DB Hard Drive ET.
Class 010 — 1,275-1,290 lb. Calved 3/5/2009 to 4/24/2009 10 head shown 1. Kinzie Selke, Frankfort, Ind., with Selke Steer by CRR About Time 743. 2. Jill VandeWalle, Lafayette, Ind., with VandeWalle Steer by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. 3. Keayla Harr, Jeromesville, Ohio, with Harr Steer by Beckley 758P Ontime 934S. Class 011 — 1,295-1,315 lb. Calved 1/5/2009 to 5/8/2009 12 head shown 1. Grant and Sarah Vickland, Longmont, Colo., with Vickland Steer by H/T Crossfire 600. 2. Jarod Gearhart, Hope, Ind., with Gearhart Steer by Grandview 7Oaks Sonora 145R. 3. Connor Schantz, Switz City, Ind., with Schantz Steer by HCC Legacy S01 ET. Class 012 — 1,320-1,335 lb. Calved 1/29/2009 to 4/23/2009 10 head shown 1. Levi Farr, Moorefield, Neb., with Farr Steer 91 by UPS Domino 5016. 2. B.J. Valek, Agenda, Kan., with Valek Steer by Harvie Raftsman 16R. 3. Allison Doody, New Market, Md., with Doody Steer 029 by BR Moler ET. Class 013 — 1,340-1,425 lb. Calved 2/4/2009 to 4/28/2009 10 head shown 1. Kade Patton, Frankfort, Ind., with Patton Steer by RV Stocker 6662. 2. Kelsey Diehl, Fairfield, Pa., with Diehl Steer 208W by LAKE 002 Kilowatts 104S. 3. Christopher Cummings, Union Mills, Ind., with Cummings Steer by Purple Mason 31S ET.
top 10 CarCaSS SteerS Exhibitor 1. Kade Patton, Frankfort, Ind. 2. Kevin Ernst, Windsor, Colo. 3. Jill VandeWalle, Lafayette, Ind. 4. Kristine Apel, Beason, Ill. 5. Joshua Doody, New Market, Md. 6. Jillian Adams, Springfield, Ohio 7. Austin Deppe, Maquoketa, Iowa 8. Emily Sennett, Waynetown, Ind. 9. Kyle Lemmon, Manchester, Md. 10. Allison Doody, New Market, Md.
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Live weight 1,340 1,150 1,290 1,255 1,325 1,120 1,235 1,290 1,160 1,335
Carcass weight 831 713 800 778 822 694 766 800 719 828
Fat thickness 0.33 0.22 0.36 0.56 0.30 0.39 0.30 0.54 0.45 0.33
Ribeye area 14.9 14.9 13.6 14.3 12.2 12.5 11.3 13.8 14.0 11.8
% Marbling 4.25 3.47 4.25 4.13 4.46 5.91 4.44 4.61 3.54 4.05
Yield grade 2.41 1.69 2.79 2.98 3.17 2.81 3.24 3.17 2.58 3.40
Final score 51 149 149 178 187 211 224 227 238 240
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Cow-Calf Pairs Class 014 — 3/4/2008 to 6/6/2008 8 head shown 1. Morgan Wiedenhoeft, Huntington, Ind., with BHR RH 428R Dominque 835 by Mohican Roughout 428R ET. 2. Kari Brumley, Orovada, Nev., with CRR 4037 Delilia 877 by THM Durango 4037. 3. John Heyl, The Plains, Va., with JTH Kisses U16 by Remitall Online 122L. Class 015 — 1/6/2008 to 2/21/2008 7 head shown 1. Nicole and Danielle Starr, Manawa, Wis., with MSU Rachael 6U ET by UPS Odyssey 1ET. 2. Austin Howe, Wagontown, Pa., with STAR 8063 Orona 19U ET by Remitall Online 122L. 3. Morgan Wiedenhoeft, Huntington, Ind., with LAKE Lady 225U by LaGrand Reload 80P ET.
Class 016 — 2/6/2007 to 11/11/2007 6 head shown 1. Nicole, Curtis, Alison and Austin Folkman, Ixonia, Wis., with STAR P28 Libbey 195T by Spearhead Magnum P28. 2. Annie and Allie Phillips, Noblesville, Ind., with RB BMD 63N Run Melva Run 225T by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. 3. Kristin Brown, Houston, Texas, with BR DM Cara 7075 by DM BR Sooner. Class 017 — 1/15/2004 to 12/1/2006 7 head shown 1. Desiree Davee, Mooresvile, Ind., with Wildcat PR Bouncy Lass 612 by KJ BJ Bounty Hunter 741P. 2. Reba Hurst, Nevada, Mo., with H2 Embr 62J STR by H 8E Embracer 8006. 3. Tara Jo Ellerman, Everest, Kan., with PVF
Ms Sizzlin Hot Lady 672 by PVF Sizzler 019 158. 3. Justin Hurst, Nevada, Mo., with L3 Keno Lace 531 ET by NS Keno 005. Class 018 — 2/1/2008 to 3/12/2008 5 head shown 1. Clayton, Hayley and Jody Miller, Thorntown, Ind., with MH 29F Miss Online 8367 ET by Remitall Online 122L. 2. Keysto Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., with STAR MKS Shiny Pennie 144U by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. 3. Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla., with CH Magie 8023 by TFR High Cotton 328 ET. Class 019 — 9/1/2006 1 head shown 1. Cammie Ward, Browning, Mo., with JC Annie 532S by Isaacs Belzer 5M.
Bred-and-owned Bulls Division I Class 020 — 3/1/2010 to 4/16/2010 4 head shown 1. Desiree Davee, Mooresvile, Ind.; Terry Ferguson & Family, Odon, Ind.; and R.W. Davee Enterprises, Mooresville, Ind., with DAD TFF X-Man 02X by THM Durango 4037. 2. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Rude Boy 31X ET by H Easy Deal 609 ET. 3. Dale Farley, Alcester, S.D., with FFH Mr Maxum 10X by CT Trigger 81T.
Division II Class 021 — 1/8/2010 to 2/28/2010 5 head shown 1. Colby Crawford, Americus, Ga., with JC3 Awesome Gibbs 4037 ET by THM Durango 4037. 2. Tara Jo Ellerman, Everest, Kan., with TJE 672 Load Master 01 by Wide Angle STC 01. 3. John and Katelyn Jones, Thomas, Okla., with JKJ Xcaliber X16 by CRR About Time 743.
Division I champion: Desiree Davee and RW Davee Enterprises, Mooresville, Ind.; and Terry Ferguson & Family, Odon, Ind., with DAD TFF X-Man 02X by THM Durango 4037.
Division I reserve champion: Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Rude Boy 31X ET by H Easy Deal 609 ET.
Division III Class 022 — 10/10/2009 to 12/10/2009 7 head shown 1. Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with RRO TRM Nitrous 9166 ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 2. Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, Ga., with LPH Handy Man L1066 W193 by LPH Keynote 20X L1066 ET. 3. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Superman 1123W by Baer Creek Rock Star 464P. Class 023 — 9/2/2009 to 9/18/2009 7 head shown 1. Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with RRO Man Of Romance 9104 ET by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. 2. Kaci Nelson, Burwell, Neb., with KN Surgar Daddy 935 ET by JDH 15 Wrangler 25L. 3. Elliot and Skye Budney, Lebanon, Conn., with 4WF Instinct 52W by Harvie Traveler 69T.
Division IV Class 024 — 7/14/2009 to 8/1/2009 2 head shown 1. Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with KORB Purple Survivor 77W by NJW 1Y Wrangler 19D. 2. Chloe Rawe, El Paso, Ark., with Creeks Harland 109W by CJH Harland 408. www.hereford.org
Division II champion: Colby Crawford, Americus, Ga., with JC3 Awesome Gibbs 4037 ET by THM Durango 4037.
Division II reserve champion: Tara Jo Ellerman, Everest, Kan., with TJE 672 Load Master 01 by Wide Angle STC 01.
Class 025 — 5/20/2009 to 6/14/2009 4 head shown 1. Levon Nichols, Ringwood, Okla., with NCC Spider Golden News 113W by SHF REM Newscaster 122L N34. 2. Bryant Brown, Elma, Wash., with SSPH 122L Nirvanas S7R Thunder by D&M Tan 122L Nirvana 302N. 3. Thomas Smith, Hamlin, N.Y., with TP NY Minute W05 by Mohican Eureka 67J.
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Division III reserve champion: Kaci Nelson, Burwell, Neb., with KN Surgar Daddy 935 ET by JDH 15 Wrangler 25L.
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Division IV champion: Levon Nichols, Ringwood, Okla., with NCC Spider Golden News 113W by SHF REM Newscaster 122L N34.
Division V
Division VI
Class 026 — 4/9/2009 to 4/25/2009 4 head shown 1. Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C L1 Will 29038 by B&C Outlook Express 25085. 2. Michael Small, Royal Center, Ind.; and Carlson Cattle, Royal Center, Ind., with CC Mrs 388T Ammunition 9412 by STAR PPL Bullet 388T ET. 3. Luke Schroder and Kaden Wilson, Anita, Iowa, with TFR Intuition 325 ET by Purple Milsap 45S.
Class 029 — 10/20/2008 to 12/10/2008 4 head shown 1. Nicholas and Justin Eck, Putnam, Okla.; and Square G Ranch, Thomas, Okla., with SG Mr Manager U91 by MSU TCF Manager 16M. 2. Megan Andersen, Long Eddy, N.Y., with AMF MJA Big Boy 656U by SKY P606 Rampage 409R. 3. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Bear Creek Pokerface 128U ET by H-LR Members Only 607 ET.
Class 027 — 3/5/2009 to 3/24/2009 6 head shown 1. Amelia Stallings, Eugene, Ore., with SPH Kaboom 912W ET by SB 122L Git-R-Done 19R ET. 2. Carlee Meeks, Taylor, Neb., with UPS Shadow 9203 by GH-Adams Shadow 144S. 3. Terry Ferguson & Family, Odon, Ind.; R.W. Davee Enterprises, Mooresville, Ind.; and Desiree Davee, Mooresvile, Ind., with DAD TFF Winchester 2W by THM Durango 4037.
Class 030 — 9/4/2008 to 9/16/2008 2 head shown 1. Mark Sims, Elgin, Okla., with MCS 533P Ozzman 802 ET by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. 2. Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala.; and Plummer Farms, Jerseyville, Ill., with RRO TRM 0002 Knox 8133 ET by BR Moler ET.
Class 028 — 1/5/2009 to 2/21/2009 4 head shown 1. Justin Bacon, Stillwater, Okla., with Bacon Dixie Boomer 901B by CB Master Boomer 051B. 2. Luke Sugg, Berryville, Ark., with SUGG Charger 97 by BR DM Channing ET. 3. Kayla Kegley, Burlington, Wis., with KF Stock Driver 19 ET by DB Hard Drive ET.
Junior AI Bull Class 031 — 2/16/2009 to 1/14/2010 2 head shown 1. Karly Biddle, Walcott, Iowa, with Double K Marley DK75 by THR TRM Thor 7088. 2. Justin Hurst, Nevada, Mo., with H2 Kace Of Gold by Golden Achiever 2072.
Division IV reserve champion: Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with KORB Purple Survivor 77W by NJW 1Y Wrangler 19D.
Division V champion: Amelia Stallings, Eugene, Ore., with SPH Kaboom 912W ET by SB 122L GitR-Done 19R ET.
Division V reserve champion: Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C L1 Will 29038 by B&C Outlook Express 25085.
Division VI reserve champion: Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala.; and Plummer Farms, Jerseyville, Ill., with RRO TRM 0002 Knox 8133 ET by BR Moler ET.
Bred-and-owned females Division I Class 032 — 3/2/2010 to 4/3/2010 7 head shown 1. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Sheza Cougar 32X by TCC Orange County Chopper 70ET. 2. Annie and Allie Phillips, Noblesville, Ind., with RB 207T Fantasy 314X by MHPH 80P Tonka 207T. 3. Cammie Ward, Browning, Mo., with JC Miss Shadow 24X by GH-Adams Shadow 144S.
Division I champion: Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Sheza Cougar 32X by TCC Orange County Chopper 70 ET.
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Division I reserve champion: Allie Phillips, Noblesville, Ind., with RB 207T Fantasy 314X by MHPH 80P Tonka 207T. www.hereford.org
Bred-and-owned females Division II Class 033 — 2/3/2010 to 2/14/2010 5 head shown 1. Nicole, Curtis and Alison Folkman, Ixonia, Wis., with C&L Jasmine 4037 7X by THM Durango 4037. 2. Jillian Adams, Springfield, Ohio, with AFSC Sugar Plum 2X by TFR Cyrus 225 ET. 3. Locke and Carter St. John, Pell City, Ala., with DCF 5071 Kristal Kay 162T 104X by AB Fargo 6008 5071 ET. Class 034 — 1/15/2010 to 1/31/2010 7 head shown 1. Harrison Smith, Gatesville, Texas, with HZS 13T Fawn X121 by Baer Creek Upgrade 13T ET. 2. Gavyn Crawford, Americus, Ga., with JC3 Awesome Mini D 4037 ET by THM Durango 4037. 3. Kristin Brown, Houston, Texas, with 4BKB Faith 122X by DCC 125L Movie 5110 ET.
Division II champion: Keysto and Miranda Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., with STAR MKS B’yond Belief 32X ET by HF 4L Beyond 36N.
Division II reserve champion: Kandi Knippa with Baer Creek Grand Finale 18X ET by GO Excel L18.
Division III champion: Chandis, Emilee and Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS T27 Jamie W57 by SSF Boom Shockalocka 727.
Division III reserve champion: Sara and Emily Beanblossom, Bradford, Ohio, with HH Pearl 942 by CH Enuff Prophet 2913.
Division IV champion: Matthew Compton, Greenfield, Ind., with MSC Ramseys Sylvia Powerload by AA Powerload.
Division IV reserve champion: Chandis, Emilee and Dylan Kottkamp with EKS 709T Izzy W21 by CSF MSU WF Ransom 115R.
ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 3. Audrey Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, with NH Nancy W1001 ET by C -S Pure Gold 98170.
Texas, with BR Gabrielle 9124 ET by DM BR Sooner. 3. Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with RRO TRM 14R So Romantic 9090 E by BR DM CSF Wallace ET.
Class 035 — 1/2/2010 to 1/10/2010 6 head shown 1. Keysto and Miranda Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., with STAR MKS B’yond Belief 32X ET by HF 4L Beyond 36N. 2. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Grand Finale 18X ET by GO Excel L18. 3. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Easy On Eyes 110XET by GO Excel L18.
Division III Class 036 — 12/12/2009 to 12/30/2009 6 head shown 1. Canan McKellar, Como, Miss., with Grandview CMR Chris W35 by CJH L1 Domino 552. 2. Bethany Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, with NH Noel W1203 by BR DM Sooner 7013 ET. 3. Tommie Mead, Midville, Ga., with THM TL’S Heidi’s Hope 0719 by STAR 8006 Enyeto 163M ET. Class 037 — 11/17/2009 to 11/26/2009 6 head shown 1. Canan McKellar, Como, Miss., with Grandview CMR Lisa W12 ET by Remitall Online 122L. 2. Mason Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., with KB MB Reflection 708 B756 by KB RB Upload 628 8OP B708. 3. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Vidalia 1117W by H-LR Members Only 607 ET. Class 038 — 11/2/2009 to 11/12/2009 8 head shown 1. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Dolly Llama 1112W by GO 3196 Advance S109. 2. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Americn Honey 118W by HB STAR Battle Ground 2013. 3. Sara and Emily Beanblossom, Bradford, Ohio, with SB Miss Stacey 933 by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. Class 039 — 10/10/2009 to 10/28/2009 8 head shown 1. Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, Ga., with MLM Eden 7055 W189 by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. 2. Matthew Compton, Greenfield, Ind., with MSC Ramseys Sooner Lady by AA Powerload. 3. Bradi Branyan, Assumption, Ill., with BSC Chloe 924 by Purple Tonic 10M. Class 040 — 10/1/2009 to 10/8/2009 8 head shown 1. Chandis, Emilee and Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS T27 Jamie W57 by SSF Boom Shockalocka 727. 2. Elizabeth Rosson, Milford, Texas, with GKB EJE Breeze 9109 www.hereford.org
Class 041 — 9/17/2009 to 9/28/2009 6 head shown 1. Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, Ga., with KJM Vanna Whiteface 7055 W177 by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. 2. Tommie Mead, Midville, Ga., with THM TL’S Freda 0638 ET by WLB Fresh 035J 7M. 3. Cody, Casey and Jessica Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ CJJ 106W Madeline 101W by KJ 068J Manhattan 262S. Class 042 — 9/10/2009 to 9/15/2009 7 head shown 1. Ben and Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 544T Mistress 083W ET by CRR About Time 743. 2. Rylee Barber, Channing,
Class 043 — 9/4/2009 to 9/7/2009 2 head shown 1. Sara and Emily Beanblossom, Bradford, Ohio, with HH Pearl 942 by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. 2. Carlee Meeks, Taylor, Neb., with UPS Miss Nitro 9541 ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET.
Division IV Class 044 — 7/1/2009 to 8/15/2009 6 head shown 1. Hattie Duncan, Wingate, Ind., with AA HRD Melinda 9174 by LaGrand Moler 86S ET. 2. Colt Keffer, Crawfordsville, Ind., with CK KCK Lola
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2010 JNHE — Division and Class Winners Bred-and-owned females 309 by Red Mr Power Line 601. 3. Matthew Compton, Greenfield, Ind., with MSC Ramsey’s Laverns Legacy by AA Powerload. Class 045 — 6/4/2009 to 6/26/2009 9 head shown 1. Matthew Compton, Greenfield, Ind., with MSC Ramseys Sylvia Powerload by AA Powerload. 2. Roxane Gebhart, Claremore, Okla., with Beacon Hill Millie 912W by Purple Milsap 45S. 3. Dean Adcock, Assumption, Ill., with ASC Jacobi 905W by NPH 512 The Stocker 10H. Division VI champion: Emily and Sara Beanblossom with HH Pearl 922A ET by BR Moler ET.
Class 046 — 5/8/2009 to 5/31/2009 9 head shown 1. Chandis, Emilee and Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS 709T Izzy W21 by CSF MSU WF Ransom 115R. 2. Katheryn Ernst, Windsor, Colo., with Ernst Ms Goldness 930 by Ernst Cargo Load 704. 3. J.D. Schnitker, Memphis, Texas, with F&F JDM Farrah 920 by BR DM Patron 5005 ET. Class 047 — 5/1/2009 to 5/6/2009 9 head shown 1. Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla., with CH Rachel 9019 by CH L1 Moler 7014 ET. 2. Heather Bradford, St. Marys, Ohio, with HLB Karen B18 ET by PW Victor Boomer P606. 3. Canan McKellar, Como, Miss., with GrandviewCMR Online W957 ET by Remitall Online 122L.
Division VI reserve champion: Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Gabrielle 9011ET by BR DM CSF Wallace ET.
Division V Class 048 — 4/11/2009 to 4/29/2009 11 head shown 1. Kirbie Day, Waxahachie, Texas, with KLD 3060 Penny D95 ET by BR Lansing 3060. 2. Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., with KB RB Jenny 626 80P B742 by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. 3. Kayla Kegley, Burlington, Wis., with KF Amillie 79 by Purple Milsap 45S. Class 049 — 4/2/2009 to 4/10/2009 11 head shown 1. Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., with BP CB Patsy Enuff 54W ET by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. 2. Blake Tucker, N. Platte, Neb., with TCC Miss Gracie 94 ET by K 64H Ribstone Lad 157K. 3. Kirbie Day, Waxahachie, Texas, with KLD BR Rosemary D93 ET by BR Moler ET.
Division VII champion: Mark Sims, Elgin, Okla., with MCS 533P Lady 62R 801 ET by STAR Bright Future 533P ET.
Class 050 — 3/24/2009 to 4/1/2009 11 head shown 1. Kari and Brooke Brumley, Orovada, Nev., with RW BF Kendall 9060 ET by THM Durango 4037. 2. Autumn Brown, Pendleton, Ind., with TH WTF 80P Miss Bobbie 93 by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. 3. Kaitlyn Culy, Hagerstown, Ind., with KMC Reva 331W by MH 7078 Boomer 5462 ET. Class 051 — 3/8/2009 to 3/23/2009 10 head shown 1. Mark Sims, Elgin, Okla., with MCS 279R Sarah 923W ET by GH Rambo 279R. 2. Grady, Mattie and Harrison McMahon, Ayr, Neb., with MCM Nitro Marlie 914W by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 3. Samuel Lawrence, Avilla, Ind., with SEL Victoria Oz 905L by Feltons Ozzie 492.
Division VII reserve champion: Kandi Knippa with Baer Creek CK Invitatn Only 921U ET by H-LR Members Only 607 ET.
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Class 052 — 3/5/2009 to 3/7/2009 10 head shown 1. Hayley, Clayton, Jody and Taylor Miller, Thorntown, Ind., with MH Online Miss Duster 9523 ET by NJW 139J Duster 47P. 2. Chandis,
Emilee and Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS 513R Lady Antebellum W09 by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. 3. Jacqueline Rosson, Milford, Texas, with GKB EJE Downtown Jane B949 by GKB Downtown B627 ET. Class 053 — 3/1/2009 to 3/3/2009 9 head shown 1. Keysto Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., with STAR MKS Sheer Class 263W ET by STAR KKH SSF Bright Kelly 408 . 2. Zack Hartzell, Redmond, Ore., with ZH Ms Reno Dom 901 by C Reno 6142 ET. 3. Jess Hawk, Earlville, Ill., with DeLHawk JTH Lyric N178 0918 by H Easy Deal 609 ET.
Division VI Class 054 — 2/17/2009 to 2/28/2009 11 head shown 1. Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., with BP CB Maggie 12W by STAR 29F Boomerang 16T ET. 2. Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with RRO Purple Scarlet 11V by Purple Tonic 10M. 3. Kade Patton, Frankfort, Ind., with Patton Lady 903 by MH 7078 Boomer 5462 ET. Class 055 — 2/9/2009 to 2/16/2009 10 head shown 1. Caitlin Decker, Vincent, Ohio, with Circle D Miss Amazed 209 ET by SR CG Hard Rock 5073. 2. Kyndall Williams, Mt. Gilead, Ohio, with PK WMS Ramona Kiss 0903 ET by Grandview 7Oaks Sonora 145R. 3. Karly Biddle, Walcott, Iowa, with Double K Lucky Lady DK74 by NS LAKES Kilo 002. Class 056 — 1/21/2009 to 2/8/2009 10 head shown 1. Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, Ga., with MLM Molly 6014 W139 by PR LPH 80P Overload 6014. 2. Joseph and Jamie Brandt, Milbank, S.D., with BLME BRNT Ruby 3W by JDH 15 Wrangler 25L. 3. Robbie Dragani, Plymouth, Ind., with Double R Bar Victoria 074W by KJ 2403 Recruit 966R. Class 057 — 1/1/2009 to 1/15/2009 11 head shown 1. Emily and Sara Beanblossom, Bradford, Ohio, with HH Pearl 922A ET by BR Moler ET. 2. Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Gabrielle 9011ET by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. 3. Elizabeth Rosson, Milford, Texas, with GKB EJE B627 Breeze B930 ET by GKB Downtown B627 ET.
Division VII Class 058 — 11/25/2008 to 12/18/2008 8 head shown 1. Roxane Gebhart, Claremore, Okla., with Beacon Hill Rio 834U by SR CG Hard Rock 5073. 2. Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with RRO TRM 5275 Meaghan 8222 by Purple Hercules 17S ET. 3. Canan McKellar, Como, Miss., with Grandview CMR Lady Online 8553 by Remitall Online 122L. Class 059 — 10/4/2008 to 11/16/2008 7 head shown 1. Mallorie Phelps, Grandview, Texas, with F&F JDM Nuggett 8131 ET by C -S Pure Gold 98170. 2. Locke St. John, Pell City, Ala., with DCF 5071 Farris 821U by AB Fargo 6008 5071 ET. 3. Skye and Elliot Budney, Lebanon, Conn., with 4WF Mimosa 41U by STAR Orlando Rick 544P ET. www.hereford.org
Bred-and-owned females Class 060 — 9/1/2008 to 9/21/2008 9 head shown 1. Mark Sims, Elgin, Okla., with MCS 533P Lady 62R 801 ET by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. 2. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer CK Invitatn Only 921U ET by H-LR Members Only 607 ET. 3. Bryden and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Abigail 8130 ET by DM BR Sooner.
Jr. AI Females Class 061 — 1/31/2010 1 head shown 1. Marija Crockett, Atchison, Kan., with CFPH Alana 1W by Huth Oak P017. Class 062 — 10/23/2009 1 head shown 1. Michael Larson, Tecumseh, Okla., with MF ML Azalea 918 by DR JM 63L Pecos 411P ET.
Class 063 — 2/14/2009 to 3/24/2009 5 head shown 1. Emily Sugg, Berryville, Ark., with Sugg Kilo 92 by NS LAKES Kilo 002. 2. Karly Biddle, Walcott, Iowa, with Double K Lucky Lady DK74 by NS LAKES Kilo 002. 3. Dalton Cleveland, Pottsboro, Texas, with WPH Julie’s Lady 1W by Remitall Kootenay 9K.
owned females Division I Horned Class 064 — 3/2/2010 to 3/16/2010 3 head shown 1. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Sheza Cougar 32X by TCC Orange County Chopper 70ET. 2. Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Ms Alberta 0131 by Alberta Lad 3E. 3. Isabelle Knowles, Flagstaff, Ariz., with HB Red Miss Isabelle 0722 by HB Loaded 7822.
Division II Polled Class 065 — 3/3/2010 to 3/19/2010 5 head shown 1. Annie and Allie Phillips, Noblesville, Ind., with RB 207T Fantasy 314X by MHPH 80P Tonka 207T. 2. Darian Rusk, S. Vienna, Ohio, with AFSC Lady Q-Tip 3X by TFR Cyrus 225 ET. 3. Kristin Bielema, Ada, Mich., with Grand Alexis 1007 by CSF 122L Creek 203R ET.
Division I champion: Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Sheza Cougar 32X by TCC Orange County Chopper 70ET.
Division I reserve: Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Ms Alberta 0131 by Alberta Lad 3E.
Division II champion: Allie Phillips, Noblesville, Ind., with RB 207T Fantasy 314X by MHPH 80P Tonka 207T.
Division II reserve champion: Darian Rusk, South Vienna, Ohio, with AFSC Lady Q-Tip 3X by TFR Cyrus 225 ET.
Division III champion: Hadley Ewing, Fordland, Mo., with Big 2913 Xena 7X by CH Enuff Prophet 2913.
Division III reserve champion: Kandi Knippa with Baer Creek Easy on Eyes 110XET by GO Excel L18.
Division III Horned Class 066 — 2/28/2010 1 head shown 1. Isabelle Knowles, Flagstaff, Ariz., with HB Miss G.K. 0417 by SSF HB Gold Key 412. Class 067 — 1/10/2010 to 1/22/2010 4 head shown 1. Hadley Ewing, Fordland, Mo with Big 2913 Xena 7X by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. 2. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Easy On Eyes 110XET by GO Excel L18. 3. Kristin Brown, Houston, Texas, with 4BKB Faith 122X by DCC 125L Movie 5110 ET.
Division IV Polled Class 068 — 2/10/2010 to 2/20/2010 4 head shown 1. Lacey Murray, Garrett, Pa., with Showtime Gabby 013 by AA Powerload. 2. Nicole, Curtis and Alison Folkman, Ixonia, Wis., with C&L Jasmine 4037 7X by THM Durango 4037. 3. Brianne Abramovitz, Columbia, Mo., with ABRA 45S Valentine 12X by Purple Milsap 45S. Class 069 — 2/1/2010 to 2/9/2010 10 head shown 1. Kelby Burks, Park City, Ky., with JWR 155P Princess Ona 016X by Remitall Online 122L. 2. Matthew Compton, Greenfield, Ind., with Showtime Ramsey Lady 012 by AA Powerload. 3. Zarian Westbrook, Hendrix, Okla., with S-W 533P Foxy Gal 915X ET by STAR Bright Future 533P ET.
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2010 JNHE — Division and Class Winners owned females Class 070 — 1/14/2010 to 1/21/2010 7 head shown 1. Harrison Smith, Gatesville, Texas, with HZS 13T Fawn X121 by Baer Creek Upgrade 13T ET. 2. Kayla Keahey, Grand Saline, Texas, with OSU 2013 Domette 0304 by HB STAR Battle Ground 2013. 3. Gavyn Crawford, Americus, Ga., with JC3 Awesome Mini D 4037 ET by THM Durango 4037.
Division IV champion: Keysto and Miranda Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., with STAR MKS B’yond Belief 32X ET by HF 4L Beyond 36N.
Class 071 — 1/1/2010 to 1/9/2010 9 head shown 1. Keysto and Miranda Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., with STAR MKS B’yond Belief 32X ET by HF 4L Beyond 36N. 2. Lauren McMillan, Ohio, Ill., with PHH PCC 763 Caliente 001 by CRR About Time 743. 3. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Grand Finale 18X ET by GO Excel L18.
Division V Horned Class 072 — 12/3/2009 to 12/29/2009 6 head shown 1. Canan McKellar, Como, Miss., with Grandview CMR Chris W35 by CJH L1 Domino 552. 2. Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with JWR Princess Jade 163W ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 3. Bethany Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, with NH Noel W1203 by BR DM Sooner 7013 ET.
Division IV reserve champion: Harrison Smith, Gatesville, Texas, with HZS 13T Fawn X121 by Baer Creek Upgrade 13T ET.
Class 073 — 11/1/2009 to 11/17/2009 9 head shown 1. Burk Van Horn, Franklin, Ind., with JCB TFF Spice Baby 04W by LAKE Kilogram 234U. 2. Harrison Smith, Gatesville, Texas, with M6 Ms Advan Wayne 9184 by KT John Wayne 7167. 3. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Dolly Llama 1112W by GO 3196 Advance S109. Class 074 — 10/1/2009 to 10/27/2009 6 head shown 1. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with GKB EJE Breeze 9106 ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 2. Blake Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with LCC 25H A Lexus 9188 ET by MSU BR Hallmark 25H. 3. Garrett Phelps, Grandview, Texas, with W4 279R Dominet 9520 ET by GH Rambo 279R.
Division V champion: Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Gabrielle 9124 ET by DM BR Sooner.
Class 075 — 9/14/2009 to 9/27/2009 8 head shown 1. Mason Walker, Prairie Grove, Ark., with KJ 936P Primrose 091W ET by NJW FHF 9710 Tank 45P. 2. Mitchell and Jeffery Russell, Raleigh, Miss., with JWR B64 Elektra 085W ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 3. Robbie Myers,
Division V reserve champion: Haley Hudson, Harrison, Ark., with HVR AC Victorias Secret 957 ET by GO 3196 Advance S109.
Division VI champion: Sara and Emily Beanblossom, Bradford, Ohio, with SB Miss Stacey 933 by CH Enuff Prophet 2913.
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Siloam Springs, Ark., with LH Miss Intense 9239 by BR DM TNT 7010 ET. Class 076 — 9/1/2009 to 9/11/2009 6 head shown 1. Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Gabrielle 9124 ET by DM BR Sooner. 2. Haley Hudson, Harrison, Ark., with HVR AC Victorias Secret 957 ET by GO 3196 Advance S109. 3. Jess Hawk, Earlville, Ill., with DeLHawk WRB JTH Ida 0967 ET by CH Enuff Prophet 2913.
Division VI Polled Class 077 — 12/1/2009 to 12/30/2009 11 head shown 1. Anna Krieger, Universal, Ind., with Kriegers Hard Candy 3W ET by SR CG Hard Rock 5073. 2. Miranda Edenburn, Penfield, Ill., with DeLHawk JF JTH Meg 0972 ET by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. 3. Morgan Fondren, Portal, Ga., with CLH 8638 Luxurious X12 by THM Victor 8638. Class 078 — 11/17/2009 to 11/28/2009 9 head shown 1. Houston and Harrison Hutton, Pickens, S.C., with JWR 074P Miss Ice 144W by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 2. Canan McKellar, Como, Miss., with Grandview CMR Lisa W12 ET by Remitall Online 122L. 3. Mason Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., with KB MB Reflection 708 B756 by KB RB Upload 628 8OP B708. Class 079 — 11/7/2009 to 11/14/2009 8 head shown 1. Lauren White, Buffalo, Wyo., with 2TK 554 Trisha 141W by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. 2. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with Baer Creek Americn Honey 118W by HB STAR Battle Ground 2013. 3. Sarah Kenley, McCoy, Va., with JWR 356 Princess 139W by PW Victor Boomer P606. Class 080 — 11/1/2009 to 11/5/2009 8 head shown 1. Sara and Emily Beanblossom, Bradford, Ohio, with SB Miss Stacey 933 by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. 2. Tanner Mooney, Commerce, Ga., with JWR 142R Trisha 125W by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. 3. Kelby and Kimberly Burns, El Dorado Springs, Mo., with LF MS L40P Foxy 9141 by CRR 4037 Flash 742. Class 081 — 10/15/2009 to 10/28/2009 9 head shown 1. Dalton MacKenzie, Union Bridge, Md., with KTM Miss Burn ‘N’ Boomer by Purple Inferno 16N. 2. Matthew Compton,
Division VI reserve champion: Bradi Branyan, Assumption, Ill., with BSC Chloe 924 by Purple Tonic 10M. www.hereford.org
owned females Greenfield, Ind., with MSC Ramseys Sooner Lady by AA Powerload. 3. Mitchell Jones, Mounds, Okla., with Purple EF Maggie 59W ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. Class 082 — 10/7/2009 to 10/13/2009 9 head shown 1. Bradi Branyan, Assumption, Ill., with BSC Chloe 924 by Purple Tonic 10M. 2. Chandis, Emilee and Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS BL Miss Catalina W60 ET by STAR PPL Bullet 388T ET. 3. Kristin Brown, Houston, Texas, with 4BKB Mrs Independent 108W by DCC 125L Movie 5110 ET. Class 083 — 10/1/2009 to 10/4/2009 12 head shown 1. Caitlin Decker, Vincent, Ohio, with Circle D Online’s Gold 939ET by Remitall Online 122L. 2. Chandis, Emilee and Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS T27 Jamie W57 by SSF Boom Shockalocka 727. 3. Laken Lierle, Ft. Cobb, Okla., with BL Miss Eagle 92 by FO Double Eagle.
Division VII Polled Class 084 — 9/24/2009 to 9/29/2009 10 head shown 1. Cody, Casey and Jessica Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ CJJ 106W Madeline 101W by KJ 068J Manhattan 262S. 2. Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas, with JP Not Justa Rumor 928W by BR DM Channing ET. 3. Tommie Mead, Midville, Ga., with THM TL’S Freda 0638 ET by WLB Fresh 035J 7M. Class 085 — 9/16/2009 to 9/21/2009 9 head shown 1. Nicole, Austin, Alison and Curtis Folkman, Ixonia, Wis., with DeLHawk WRB Jamie 2913 0968ET by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. 2. Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., with 9LC 63N Jewel 9086 ET by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. 3. Taylor Miller, Thorntown, Ind., with MH 29F Miss Online 9447 ET by Remitall Online 122L. Class 086 — 9/11/2009 to 9/15/2009 11 head shown 1. Ben and Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 544T Mistress 083W ET by CRR About Time 743. 2. Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with RRO TRM 14R So Romantic 9090 E by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. 3. Andrew Albin, Newman, Ill., with STAR NK A Real Gem 514W ET by Remitall Online 122L. Class 087 — 9/7/2009 to 9/10/2009 9 head shown 1. Drew Schmidt, Taneytown, Md., with DNT Purple Babbs 101W ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 2. Michelle Rhymes, Leesburg, Va., with JWR Queen Kendall 074W ET by CCR 57G Stamina ET 199S. 3. Aleesha Howe, Wagontown, Pa., with DJF 408 P12 Waymorepris 975 ET by STAR KKH SSF Bright Kelly 408 . Class 088 — 9/1/2009 to 9/4/2009 13 head shown 1. Heather Bradford, St. Marys, Ohio, with HLB Danny B23 by HLB Blizzard B13 ET. 2. Elliot and Skye Budney, Lebanon, Conn., with 4WF Clementine 49W ET by Harvie Traveler 69T. 3. Joseph Hale, Sapulpa, Okla., with SLDK Wylie W44 ET by SLDK Poseidon R09 ET. www.hereford.org
Division VII champion: Ben and Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 544T Mistress 083W ET by CRR About Time 743.
Division VII reserve champion: Heather Bradford, St Marys, Ohio, with HLB Danny B23 by HLB Buzzard B13 ET.
Division VIII Horned Class 089 — 7/1/2009 to 8/25/2009 6 head shown 1. Haley, Trevor and Ty Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, Ill., with BH L7 Lady Midwestern 942 by MSU Lawyer L7. 2. Karlee Osborne, Earlville, Ill., with DeLHawk JTH Emma 0965 by H Seth 6134 ET. 3. Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., with UPS Miss Domino 9428 by UPS Domino 3152. Class 090 — 6/7/2009 to 6/10/2009 3 head shown 1. Matthew Compton, Greenfield, Ind., with MSC Ramseys Sylvia Powerload by AA Powerload. 2. Harley Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, with LCC RJL Suzie 901 by BR DM Bodacious ET. 3. Raymond Gushee-Frost, Freyburg, Maine, with RG Miss Molly by SGH 008 Domino K018.
Division VIII reserve champion: Harley Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, with LCC RJL Suzie 901 by BR DM Bodacious ET.
Class 091 — 5/1/2009 to 5/31/2009 12 head shown 1. Jordan, Kelley, Mark and Nathan Largent, Kaycee, Wyo., with L3 Lady Storm 9033 by HPH Desert Dust 139. 2. Carlee Meeks, Taylor, Neb., with UPS Miss Nitro 9334 1ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 3. Gabrielle Glenister, Pulaski, N.Y., with TYME 4007 Whiskey Girl 521W by KJ 2427 Mr T Line 602M.
Division IX Polled Class 092 — 8/7/2009 to 8/21/2009 7 head shown 1. Colt Keffer, Crawfordsville, Ind., with CK KCK Lola 309 by Red Mr Power Line 601. 2. Jordan, Kelley, Mark and Nathan Largent, Kaycee, Wyo., with L3 Lady Storm 008 by HPH Desert Dust 139. 3. Lauren White, Buffalo, Wyo., with Churchill Lady 9183W by CRR About Time 743.
Division IX champion: Matthew Compton, Greenfield, Ind., with MSC Ramsey’s Lavern’s Legacy by AA Powerload.
Class 093 — 7/1/2009 to 7/28/2009 9 head shown 1. Matthew Compton, Greenfield, Ind., with MSC Ramsey’s Laverns Legacy by AA Powerload. 2. Hattie Duncan, Wingate, Ind., with AA HRD Melinda 9174 by LaGrand Moler 86S ET. 3. Justin Bacon, Prairie Grove, Ark., with LJR Miss Unexplainable X01 by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. Class 094 — 6/15/2009 to 6/26/2009 6 head shown 1. Nicole Pohlmann, Owensville, Mo., with SW 4130 Millie 9611 by SW 32M Official 4130
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Division IX reserve champion: Craig Greeson, Coatsville, Ind., with BP 3D Mindy 905W by STAR 122L Uplink 136P.
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2010 JNHE — Division and Class Winners owned females ET. 2. Melissa Grimmel, Jarrettsville, Md., with JB June Swoon 619 ET by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. 3. Amanda Bacon, Prairie Grove, Ark., with Bacon LF AF Alpha Journey 920B by LF L51P Journey 6138.
Division X champion: Mallorie Phelps, Grandview, Texas, with STAR KKH SSF HCC Venus 385W ET by DM BR L1 Domino 146.
Division X reserve champion: Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with C TMS CJC Raquel 906 by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET.
Division XI reserve champion: Blake Tucker, North Platte, Neb., with TCC Miss Gracie 94 ET by K 64H Ribstone Lad 157K.
Class 095 — 6/2/2009 to 6/14/2009 8 head shown 1. Craig Greeson, Coatsville, Ind., with BP 3D Mindy 905W by STAR 122L Uplink 136P. 2. Cassie Andrews, Cochranton, Pa., with WD Taylor 9196 by DS GPR F243 29R ET. 3. Evan and Ethan Espenscheid, Marshalltown, Iowa, with Wildcat Enuff Maddie 916 by CH Enuff Prophet 2913.
Division X Polled Class 096 — 5/14/2009 to 5/25/2009 12 head shown 1. Mallorie Phelps, Grandview, Texas, with STAR KKH SSF HCC Venus 385W ET by DM BR L1 Domino 146. 2. Luke Harker, Hope, Ind., with STAR HFF Sunshine 393W ET by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. 3. Jared Aden, St. Joseph, Ill., with AFF Ms Vicress 908 by THM Beyond Victor 7474 ET. Class 097 — 5/6/2009 to 5/13/2009 10 head shown 1. J.D. Schnitker, Memphis, Texas, with F&F JDM Farrah 920 by BR DM Patron 5005 ET. 2. Jayme Sherfield, Spencer, Ind., with WCC Dixie W317 by NJW 532M 139J Investment 109R. 3. Edy Brainard, Canadian, Texas, with F&F JDM Jasmine 925 by BR DM Patron 5005 ET. Class 098 — 5/4/2009 to 5/5/2009 7 head shown 1. Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with Purple Daisey 43W by Purple Tonic 10M. 2. Tanner and Taylor Wuethrich, Francesville, Ind., with Showtime Miss Diva 928 by Wide Angle STC 01. 3. Canan McKellar, Como, Miss., with GrandviewCMR Online W957 ET by Remitall Online 122L. Class 099 — 5/2/2009 to 5/2/2009 8 head shown 1. Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with C TMS CJC Raquel 906 by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 2. Jacob Sims, Edmond, Okla., with KLD BR Rosie D96 ET by BR Moler ET. 3. Colton Decker, Vincent, Ohio, with Circle D Mary 419 by CH Enuff Prophet 2913.
Class 100 — 5/1/2009 to 5/1/2009 5 head shown 1. Eric and Stephanie Camden, Pierceton, Ind., with CPH Viola 927 by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. 2. Abigale Farley, Alcester, S.D., with UPS Miss Nitro 9328 1ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 3. Bailey Fitzpatrick, W. Terre Haute, Ind., with AF Lady America W501 ET by STAR America BNMHPH SS MKS 68M.
Division XI Horned Class 101 — 4/10/2009 to 4/24/2009 12 head shown 1. Kirbie Day, Waxahachie, Texas, with KLD 3060 Penny D95 ET by BR Lansing 3060. 2. Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with RRO Purple Crimson 34W by Purple Chaney 49T ET. 3. Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C. with KB RB Jenny 626 80P B742 by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. Class 102 — 4/1/2009 to 4/9/2009 13 head shown 1. Blake Tucker, N. Platte, Neb., with TCC Miss Gracie 94 ET by K 64H Ribstone Lad 157K. 2. Faith Kitts, Elwood, Ind., with ELS G04 April W15 by BR Moler ET. 3. Chandler Steele, Midland, Mich., with HCH BJG Jewles W450 by CLF GCC Cutter T227. Class 103 — 3/20/2009 to 3/31/2009 8 head shown 1. Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., with EF Mona 607 907 by MH Monument 3147. 2. Shelby and Lane Zink, Oxford, Ind., with JCS Foxy Lady 9147 ET by GH Neon 17N. 3. Justin Eck, Putnam, Okla., with SG Ms Wren W51 by NMK Mr Moler S94. Class 104 — 3/14/2009 to 3/19/2009 9 head shown 1. Lauren McMillan, Ohio, Ill., with RRR L18 Penelope 0509 ET by GO Excel L18. 2. Elizabeth Rosson, Milford, Texas, with GKB Notice Me Too B954 ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 3. Del Adcock, Assumption, Ill., with BH Ms T54 Excel 914 by GO PJ Excel T54. Class 105 — 3/4/2009 to 3/11/2009 10 head shown 1. Beau Branyan, Assumption, Ill., with DeLHawk WRB JTH Pizazz 1509ET by NLC 146 Pistol Pete 717 ET. 2. Klee Walker, Terrell, Texas, with Baer Creek Eye Candy 35W by GH Neon 17N. 3. Shelby and Lane Zink, Oxford, Ind., with JCS Bree 9145 ET by BR Moler ET. Class 106 — 3/1/2009 to 3/3/2009 10 head shown 1. Rope Stewart, Sterling City, Texas, with H GH Belvakay 9014 ET by GO Excel L18. 2. Brianne Abramovitz, Columbia, Mo., with H GH Katyjo 9018 ET by GO Excel L18. 3. Jessica Chastain, Bedford, Ind., with WCC Hope W305 ET by WCC Slam Dunk R26 ET.
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Division XII champion: Kirbie Day, Waxahachie, Texas, with GH 7101 Jayce 330W by UPS JT Neon 7101 1ET.
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Division XII reserve champion: Elizabeth Rosson, Milford, Texas, with GKB EJE B627 Breeze B930 ET by GKB Downtown B627 ET.
Class 107 — 2/14/2009 to 2/27/2009 10 head shown 1. Kirbie Day, Waxahachie, Texas, with GH 7101 Jayce 330W by UPS JT Neon 7101 1ET. 2. Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., with BP CB Maggie 12W by STAR 29F Boomerang 16T ET. 3. Amelia Stallings, Eugene, Ore., with C Notice Me Nitro 9161 ET by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. www.hereford.org
owned females Class 108 — 1/15/2009 to 2/8/2009 8 head shown 1. Robbie Dragani, Plymouth, Ind., with Double R Bar Victoria 074W by KJ 2403 Recruit 966R. 2. Austin and Taylor Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky. with H Mary Lou 917 ET by GO 3196 Advance S109. 3. Danielle Reynolds, Rushville, Ill., with Bar-S Ms 5216 924 by UPS Domino 5216. Class 109 — 1/2/2009 to 1/13/2009 10 head shown 1. Elizabeth Rosson, Milford, Texas, with GKB EJE B627 Breeze B930 ET by GKB Downtown B627 ET. 2. Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with WHF Ms Rambo 910 ET by GH Rambo 279R. 3. Maxwell Cherry, Winthrop, Iowa, with AL Miss Dutch 901 by Churchill Dutch -S 738T.
Division XIII Polled Class 110 —4/22/2009 to 4/29/2009 10 head shown 1. Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with DSUL Danielle 945W ET by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. 2. Kylie McFatridge, Otterbein, Ind., with MCC Sunday W925 by Patton AA Load 743. 3. Roxane Gebhart, Claremore, Okla., with Beacon Hill Taylor 909W by H Ignite 6086. Class 112 — 4/12/2009 to 4/19/2009 13 head shown 1. Haley, Trevor and Ty Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, Ill., with BH 401 Pacette 936 by BH 815 Pacemaker 401. 2. Roxy Cooper, Greenwood, Miss., with Grandview CMR WSF Mira 9365 ET by CMR TF 242 Garrett 430. 3. Jae, Cole and Burk Van Horn, Franklin, Ind., with BP CB Patsy Enuff 60W ET by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. Class 113 — 4/6/2009 to 4/11/2009 12 head shown 1. Lindsey Pugh, Louisville, Ohio, with Pennells Queen Victra 133P 1W by THM Durango 4037. 2. Jena and Morgan Wiswell, Elkhorn, Wis., with DeLHawk NPH Ms Key 917 by STAR KKH Scotty Key 309P ET. 3. Lauren McMillan, Ohio, Ill., with ROF Vivian 411V ET by NPH 512 The Stocker 10H. Class 114 — 4/4/2009 to 4/5/2009 9 head shown 1. Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with Purple HCC Billie Jean 32W by NJW 1Y Wrangler 19D. 2. Rachel Adkins, Canadian, Texas, with BR Ms Fancy Time 9057 by CRR About Time 743. 3. Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind., with BP CB Patsy Enuff 54W ET by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. Class 115 — 4/3/2009 to 4/3/2009 7 head shown 1. Andre Howe, Wagontown, Pa., with ElmLodge 6R Wilma 64W by Elm-Lodge Thumbs Up 6T. 2. Cody Allman, Seymour, Ind., with MF Miss Legend 139W by Feltons Legend 242. 3. Julie Wiechert, Cedarburg, Wis., with CBY Avery C39 by RRO TRM Phase One 2158. Class 116 — 4/2/2009 to 4/2/2009 8 head shown 1. Montana, Chance, Austin and Nick Deppe, Maquoketa, Iowa, with H Venus 9070 ET by CRR About Time 743. 2. David Vest, Pilot Grove, Mo., with DJF 8E 2069 Wasila 933 ET by Remitall Embracer 8E. 3. Aaron Pastryk, Niles, Mich., with SRF Miss Riley ET by KT John Wayne 7167. www.hereford.org
Class 117 — 4/1/2009 to 4/1/2009 6 head shown 1. Annie and Allie Phillips, Noblesville, Ind., with RB 207T Fergie Fooled You 401W by MHPH 80P Tonka 207T. 2. Briana, Rhett and Madison Katzenberger, Monroe, Wis., with STRM Sparkle 23W ET by DB Hard Drive ET. 3. Adam, Andrew and Austin Cook, Greenbrier, Ark., with DJF 4037 P12 Wilona 932 ET by THM Durango 4037.
Division XIV Polled Class 118 — 3/27/2009 to 3/31/2009 12 head shown 1. Jake Hart, Pawnee, Okla., with TCC Miss Harland 93 ET by CJH Harland 408. 2. Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with Purple SV Cashmere 29W by Purple Tonic 10M. 3. Austin and Taylor Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky., with MF 3001 Wanda 903 ET by H Easy Deal 609 ET.
Division XIII champion: Tyler Allan with DSUL Danielle 945W ET by LaGrand Reload 80P ET.
Class 119 — 3/24/2009 to 3/26/2009 7 head shown 1. Lauren Schiermiester-White, Buffalo, Wyo., with WCC/WB 668 Trinity 63N W07 ET by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. 2. Grady, Mattie and Harrison McMahon, Ayr, Neb., with MCM Lady Nitro C918W by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. 3. Troy Longenecker, Annville, Pa., with R Miss Wrangler 749 by JDF 16D Wrangler 15. Class 120 — 3/21/2009 to 3/23/2009 12 head shown 1. J.D. Schnitker, Memphis, Texas, with F&F Rock Star 913 by F&F Channing 705 ET. 2. Bailey Edenburn, Penfield, Ill., with LF Ms L49P Ginger 7031 by LF 1063 Game Boy L37P. 3. Whitney Steckel, Taylor, Neb., with DR Ms Nitro 934 by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET.
Division XIII reserve champion: Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with Purple HCC Billie Jean 32W by NJW 1Y Wrangler 19D.
Class 121 — 3/17/2009 to 3/20/2009 13 head shown 1. Brooke, Brady and Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ 704N Primrose 022W by CRR About Time 743. 2. Cody, Casey and Jessica Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with DCF Ms Beyond D441 by BBH 36N Tyson 740T. 3. Grady, Mattie and Harrison McMahon, Ayr, Neb., with MCM Nitro Marlie 914W by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. Class 122 — 3/13/2009 to 3/16/2009 13 head shown 1. Shelby and Lane Zink, Oxford, Ind., with JCS Reba 9146 ET by BR Moler ET. 2. Morgan Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with Ms DaKitch MDK Mack Liz 101W by Harvie Traveler 69T. 3. Stephanie Camden, Pierceton, Ind., with CPH Maggie 906 by Purple Inferno 16N.
Division XIV champion: Brooke, Brady and Ben Jensen with KJ 704N Primrose 022W by CRR About Time 743.
Division XV Polled Class 123 — 3/9/2009 to 3/12/2009 11 head shown 1. Joel Butler, Republic, Mo., with KJ 847P Breeze 984W ET by Beckley 758P Ontime 934S. 2. Garth Regula, Fresno, Ohio, with Circle D Miss Pride 509 ET by SR CG Hard Rock 5073. 3. Haley, Trevor and Ty Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, Ill., with BH L7 Lady Midwestern 910 by MSU Lawyer L7. continued on page 90...
Division XIV reserve champion: Jake Hart, Pawnee, Okla., with TCC Miss Harland 93 ET by CJH Harland 408.
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2010 JNHE — Division and Class Winners owned females Class 124 — 3/7/2009 to 3/8/2009 12 head shown 1. Mallorie Phelps, Grandview, Texas, with STAR KKH SSF Mirror Image 286W by MSU TCF Titleist 2T ET. 2. Hayley, Clayton, Jody and Taylor Miller, Thorntown, Ind., with MH Online Miss Duster 9523 ET by NJW 139J Duster 47P. 3. Dylan Bauer, Bonfield, Ill., with Purple Dirty Diana 18V by LaGrand Reload 80P ET.
Division XV champion: Mallorie Phelps with STAR KKH SSF Mirror Image 286W by MSU TCF Titleist 2T ET.
Class 125 — 3/5/2009 to 3/6/2009 12 head shown 1. Bailey and Seth McKay, Franklin, Neb., with DCF Ms Beyond D407 by BBH 36N Tyson 740T. 2. Sara and Emily Beanblossom, Bradford, Ohio, with DeLHawk WRB JTH Picabo 1409ET by NLC 146 Pistol Pete 717 ET. 3. Chandis, Emilee and Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS 513R Lady Antebellum W09 by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. Class 126 — 3/3/2009 to 3/4/2009 11 head shown 1. Keysto Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., with STAR MKS Sheer Class 263W ET by STAR KKH SSF Bright Kelly 408 . 2. Cody, Alicia and Brady Geuther, Volin, S.D., with CKP KH Fancy 0927 by CRR About Time 743. 3. Matthew, Megan and Michaela Marion, W. Terre Haute, Ind., with Solsma Willow 019 by LaGrand Reload 80P ET.
Division XV reserve champion: Bailey and Seth McKay, Franklin, Neb., with DCF Ms Beyond D407 by BBH 36N Tyson 740T.
Class 127 — 3/1/2009 to 3/2/2009 8 head shown 1. Laurel Culp, Nicholasville, Ky., with ElmLodge Wildest Dream 45W by Elm-Lodge Thumbs Up 6T. 2. Madison Gooden, Iberia, Mo., with WLB 85R Sweet Pea 6W by WLB Square 7M 85R. 3. Madison Sifford, Snow Camp, N.C., with SSF Lady Shrek 016 by SSF JJD Shrek 669.
Division XVI Polled Class 128 — 2/25/2009 to 2/28/2009 9 head shown 1. Bailey Edenburn, Penfield, Ill., with ROF Whisper 225V ET by DM BR L1 Domino 146. 2. Joshua Beukema, Belmont, Mich., with HB Rebecca 9818 by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. 3. Autumn Brown, Pendleton, Ind., with TH 45S Miss Redeye 91 ET by Purple Milsap 45S. Division XVI reserve champion: Randa Owen with RRO Purple Scarlet 11V by Purple Tonic 10M.
Class 129 — 2/23/2009 to 2/24/2009 11 head shown 1. Kyle and Kayla Keahey, Grand Saline, Texas, with STAR Inthemoonlite 247W ET by
SHF Radar M326 R125. 2. Nicole and Danielle Starr, Manawa, Wis., with MSU Keepsake 24W ET by BR Moler ET. 3. Austin Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont., with Snowshoe 64R Mystic W13 by Snowshoe 20N Spud 64R. Class 130 — 2/20/2009 to 2/22/2009 6 head shown 1. Brett, Bailey and Riley Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Starry Sky 904 by H Easy Deal 609 ET. 2. Chandis, Emilee and Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS P08 Martina W05 by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. 3. Makenzie Schantz, Bloomfield, Ind., with STAR LCC Defiance 239W ET by MSU TCF Titleist 2T ET. Class 131 — 2/15/2009 to 2/18/2009 8 head shown 1. Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with RRO Purple Scarlet 11V by Purple Tonic 10M. 2. Austin Fischer, Alto, Mich., with CLF GCC Good Lookin W223 by STAR TRF Battle Chief 356P. 3. Natalie Malone, Abingdon, Ill., with LCC Vicky’s Secret 979 ET by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. Class 132 — 2/11/2009 to 2/14/2009 10 head shown 1. Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., with NJW 78P 63N Ladysport 51W ET by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. 2. Karey Howes, Taneytown, Md., with JB Remetee 213 by Purple Milsap 45S. 3. Kyndall Williams, Mt. Gilead, Ohio, with PK WMS Ramona Kiss 0903 ET by Grandview 7Oaks Sonora 145R. Class 133 — 2/8/2009 to 2/10/2009 10 head shown 1. Kari Brumley, Orovada, Nev., with BF Bar 1 Temptation 903W by BF Domino Affect 702T ET. 2. Caitlin Decker, Vincent, Ohio, with Circle D Miss Amazed 209 ET by SR CG Hard Rock 5073. 3. Maxwell Cherry, Winthrop, Iowa, with STAR KKH SSF Kickin’it Up 171W by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. Class 134 — 2/5/2009 to 2/7/2009 10 head shown 1. Cody Crum, Rushville, Ill., with LCC 8S Optivia 959 by RPH Moler Manhood 4002 8S. 2. Kelsey Diehl, Fairfield, Pa., with C Beyond Platinum 9144 ET by HF 4L Beyond 36N. 3. Cody and Alicia Geuther, Volin, S.D., with CAG Online Lariat 911 by SH Online R301. Class 135 — 2/2/2009 to 2/4/2009 11 head shown 1. John Cornelius, La Salle, Colo., with CRR 63J Honey 904 by S&S Kodiak 63J. 2. Thomas Jarrell, Colorado Springs, Colo., with CRR 4037 Lassie 903 by THM Durango 4037. 3. Sheldon Burks, Park City, Ky., with RLC Ivanne 72W by BR DM CSF Wallace ET.
Division XVII Polled
Division XVII champion: Jacob Sims, Edmond, Okla., with STAR Sneak Preview 7W ET by GH Rambo 279R.
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Division XVII reserve champion: Garrett Floyd, Wink, Texas, with MH 122L Necklace 922 ET by Remitall Online 122L.
Class 136 — 1/27/2009 to 1/30/2009 9 head shown 1. Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, Ga., with MLM Molly 6014 W139 by PR LPH 80P Overload 6014. 2. Brice, Bailey and Sallie Anderson, Buhl, Idaho, with Heritage 78T Bell 9012 by NJW 139J Duster 47P. 3. Nathan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with JWR 0262 Queen Calleigh 014W E by CCR 57G Stamina ET 199S. www.hereford.org
owned females Class 137 — 1/20/2009 to 1/24/2009 11 head shown 1. Garrett Floyd, Wink, Texas, with MH 122L Necklace 922 ET by Remitall Online 122L. 2. Logan Marple, Westmoreland, Kan., with EHF 6128 Ms Erin 9007 ET by DCC 4002 McAllen 6128 ET. 3. Austin Cole, Bowling Green, Ky., with HFF CES Victoria H178 ET by Grandview 7Oaks Sonora 145R. Class 138 — 1/14/2009 to 1/19/2009 8 head shown 1. Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill., with MSU Jasmine 4W by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. 2. Karlee Osborne, Sheridan, Ill., with DeLHawk KO Honor 94J 0904 ET by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. 3. William Passwaters, Bridgeville, Del., with Purple Stellsappa 1V by Purple Milsap 45S. Class 139 — 1/8/2009 to 1/13/2009 10 head shown 1. Emily and Sara Beanblossom, Bradford, Ohio, with HH Pearl 922A ET by BR Moler ET. 2. Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, Ill., with JB ROF Betty 109 ET by Remitall Online 122L. 3. Matthew Compton, Greenfield, Ind., with Ramsey Lady Belle by BR Moler ET. Class 140 — 1/1/2009 to 1/5/2009 12 head shown 1. Jacob Sims, Edmond, Okla., with STAR Sneak Preview 7W ET by GH Rambo 279R. 2. Canan McKellar, Como, Miss., with Grandview CMR Lady Online 9013 by Remitall Online 122L. 3. Patrick Duddy, Montague, N.J., with STAR KKH SSF Omega 12W ET by Remitall Online 122L.
Division XVIII Horned Class 141 — 11/4/2008 to 12/15/2008 10 head shown 1. Brady Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 325S Bridgett 857U by KJ 2403 Recruit 966R. 2. Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with BR Corinna 8175 ET by BR Moler ET. 3. Roxane Gebhart, Claremore, Okla., with Beacon Hill Rio 834U by SR CG Hard Rock 5073. Class 142 — 9/21/2008 to 10/28/2008 7 head shown 1. Geoff Andras, Connerville, Okla., with LH Miss Shadow 8239 ET by GH-Adams Shadow 144S. 2. Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla., with DJC Bright Keysha ET by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. 3. Locke St. John, Pell City, Ala., with DCF 5071 Farris 821U by AB Fargo 6008 5071 ET.
Hercules 17S ET. 3. Sarah Kenley, McCoy, Va., with JWR DD 054 Trisha 183U ET by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. Class 145 — 11/4/2008 to 11/28/2008 11 head shown 1. Alexis Eudy, Harrisburg, N.C., with Glenview 966R Emma 9403 ET by KJ 2403 Recruit 966R. 2. Faith Kitts, Elwood, Ind., with EKS CES Georgia Girl H117 ET by BR Moler ET. 3. Skye and Elliot Budney, Lebanon, Conn., with 4WF Mimosa 41U by STAR Orlando Rick 544P ET. Class 146 — 10/3/2008 to 11/3/2008 11 head shown 1. Ethan Howe, Wagontown, Pa., with DJF R23 64P Una U65 by SHF Reliant M33 R23. 2. Laken Lierle, Ft. Cobb, Okla., with GKB JKL 146 Breeze B865 ET by DM BR L1 Domino 146. 3. Michelle Rhymes, Leesburg, Va., with MLR Destiny 15U by TRM 2128 37E 121 Kudzu 4066.
Division XVIII champion: Brady Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 325S Bridgett 857U by KJ 2403 Recruit 966R.
Class 147 — 9/20/2008 to 10/1/2008 10 head shown 1. Cory and Molly Wood, Maysville, Mo., with Big 533P Grace 25U by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. 2. Hayley, Clayton, Jody and Taylor Miller, Thorntown, Ind., with MH Online Miss Robin 8693 ET by Allendale Robin Hood. 3. Morgan Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with AF 122L Vickie 8510 by Remitall Online 122L. Class 148 — 9/9/2008 to 9/19/2008 9 head shown 1. Brayden Drum, Harrisburg, Ark., with Grandview CMR Super Duty 8503E by Remitall Super Duty 42S. 2. Bailey, Brett and Riley Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Enuff Babydoll 812 by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. 3. Jordan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with STAR Designer Label 516U ET by STAR 67J Eclipse 135S. Class 149 — 9/1/2008 to 9/6/2008 8 head shown 1. Mark Sims, Elgin, Okla., with MCS 533P Lady 62R 801 ET by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. 2. Kirbie Day, Waxahachie, Texas, with RW MC Krissie 3078 8120 ET by RW KW Hummer K23 3078. 3. Noah and Caleb Benedict, Mahomet, Ill., with BH Enuff Of A Lady 10U ET by CH Enuff Prophet 2913.
Division XVIII reserve champion: Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with BR Corinna 8175 ET by BR Moler ET.
Division XIX reserve champion: Cory and Molly Wood, Maysville, Mo., with BIG 533P Grace 25U by STAR Bright Future 533P ET.
Class 143 — 9/1/2008 to 9/9/2008 6 head shown 1. Rachel Adkins, Canadian, Texas, with BR Zoey 8143 ET by DM BR Sooner. 2. Brooke Brumley, Orovada, Nev., with BF Your All Mine 8002 ET by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. 3. Nathan, Mark, Kelley and Jordan Largent, Kaycee, Wyo., with L3 Pixie Rambo 911 ET by GH Rambo 279R.
Division XIX Polled Class 144 — 12/1/2008 to 12/30/2008 9 head shown 19 Canan McKellar, Como, Miss., with Grandview CMR Lady Online 8553 by Remitall Online 122L. 2. Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala., with RRO TRM 5275 Meaghan 8222 by Purple www.hereford.org
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2010 JNHE — Contest Winners
Hereford Juniors Compete in 22 National Contests M
ore than 650 youth and their families gathered at the 11th annual 2010 VitaFermÂŽ Junior National Hereford Expo in Indianapolis July 4-10, to show and celebrate the Hereford breed. In addition to the cattle show, juniors and adults competed in 22 skill-based contests ranging from livestock judging to team fitting, and even a 3-on-3 basketball tournament. Contest winners are listed on the following pages.
3-on-3 BasketBall
Champion peewee team from Texas (l to r) are: Bryden Barber, Channing; and Tyler and Mason Allan, Schulenburg.
Champion junior team from Texas (l to r) are: Kaine Warnken, Schulenburg; Lucas Stumpf, Columbia, Ill.; Colton Foster, Bells; Harrison Smith, Gatesville.
Hereford Idol Tommie Lynn Mead, Midville, Ga., firstplace winner.
Champion intermediate team (l to r) are: Brady and Cody Jensen, Courtland, Kan.; and Locke St. John, Pell City, Ala.
Hereford GrIll-off
Champion senior team from Indiana (l to r) are: Cody Beck, Bainbridge; Cole Van Horn, Franklin; and Lee Fordice, Russellville.
CreatIve arts
Champion junior team from Kansas (back row, l to r) are: Lauren Prill, Wichita; Logan Marple, Westmoreland, Kan.; Allen Dorrell, Highland; Ryan Moser, Westmoreland; and Brooke Jensen, Courtland. Kneeling is Justin Moser, Westmoreland.
Champion adult team from Texas (l to r) are: Paul Day, Waxahachie; Barb Metch, Canton; Sandi Warnken, Schulenberg; and Jeremy Workman, Whitesboro.
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Front row (l to r) are: Lauren McMillan, Ohio, Ill., first-place peewee; Haley Bickelhaupt, Mount Carroll, Ill., second-place peewee; and Adam Cook, Greenbrier, Ark., third-place peewee. Second row (l to r) are: Taylor Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky., first-place junior; Megan Marion, West Terre Haute, Ind., second-place junior; and Taylor Kellish, Newcomerstown, Ohio, third-place junior. Third row (l to r) are: Zachary Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., first-place intermediate; Jillian Adams, Springfield, Ohio, second-place intermediate; Morgan Wiswell, Elkhorn, Wis., firstplace senior; Julie Wiechert, Cedarburg, Wis, second-place senior; and Denise Billman, National Hereford Women board member. Not pictured are: Miranda Stotz, Skiatook, Okla., third-place intermediate; and Kadee Melton, Sulphur Springs, Texas, third-place senior. www.hereford.org
lIvestoCk JudGInG - IndIvIduals
lIvestoCk JudGInG - teams
Front row (l to r) are: Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., first-place peewee; Audrey Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, second-place peewee; and Courtney Eudy, Harrisburg, N.C., first-place junior. Second row (l to r) are: Brooke Jensen, Courtland, Kan., first-place intermediate; Brady Jensen, Courtland, Kan., second-place intermediate; Anna Krieger, Universal, Ind., third-place intermediate; and Austin Cole, Bowling Green, Ky., third-place intermediate. Third row (l to r) are: Hunter Hamilton, Heltonville, Ind., first-place senior; Jae Van Horn, Franklin, Ind., third-place senior; and Kevin Jensen, Courtland, Kan., first-place adult. Not pictured are: Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, third-place peewee; Kade Patton, Frankfort, Ind., second-place junior; Luke Epling, Stanford, Ky., third-place junior; Colton Smith, Fairfield, Iowa, second-place senior; John Sundberg, Arlington, Ill., second-place adult; John Michael Mehaffey, Ft. Worth, Texas, third-place adult.
First-place peewee team from Texas (front row, l to r) are: Judd McCall, Emory; Audrey Nolan, Gilmer; Garrett Phelps, Grandview; and Riggin Stewart, Sterling City. First-place intermediate team from Indiana (middle row, l to r) are: Hayley Miller, Thorntown; Anna Krieger, Universal; Cody Beck, Bainbridge. First-place senior team from Indiana (back row, l to r) are: Jae Van Horn, Franklin; and Michael Pierson, Bainbridge; Hunter Hamilton, Heltonville. Not pictured are: first-place junior team from Maryland: Allison Doody, New Market, Kendall Harshman, Frederick, Brennan Kolega, Ijamsville, Nick Bohrer, Damascus; first-place intermediate team member Jared Fordice, Russellville, Ind.; first-place senior team member Cole Van Horn, Franklin, Ind.; and first-place adult judging team from Illinois: Kyle McMillan, Ohio, John Sundberg, Arlington, Lisa Brown, Columbia, and Steve Lorenzen, Chrisman.
outstandInG state JunIor memBers
Front row (l to r) are: Corey Ruff, Perryville, Ark.; Kevin Ernst, Windsor, Colo.; Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, Ga.; Bailey Anderson, Buhl, Idaho; Kayla Stephens, Edinburg, Ill.; Jae Van Horn, Franklin, Ind.; Colton Black, Chariton, Iowa; B.J. Valek, Agenda, Kan.; Alex Popplewell, Russell Springs, Ky.; Ben Diekevers, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Jaime Hanson, Comfrey, Minn.; and Steven Steiner, Union Star, Mo. Second row (l to r) are: Rachael Buzanowski, Pompeys Pillar, Mont.; Kelsie Musil, Wilber, Neb.; Chelsie Dobbins, Petal, Miss.; AJ Stahoski, Hillsborough, N.J.; Christopher Montross, Weesport, N.Y.; Madison Sifford, Snow Camp, N.C.; Denelle Billman, Newcomerstown, Ohio; Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla.; Kelsey Diehl, Fairfield, Pa.; Houston Hutton, Pickens, S.C.; Nathan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn.; Kandi Knippa, Seguin, Texas; Hannah Wine, Marshall, Va.; Maggie Ashby, Castle Rock, Wash.; and Kayla Kegley, Burlington, Wis. Not pictured are: Randa Owen, Ft. Payne, Ala.; Brennan Kolega, Ijamsville, Md.; and Kari Brumley, Orovada, Nev. www.hereford.org
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2010 JNHE — Contest Winners Peewee PHotoGraPHy
JunIor PHotoGraPHy
Front row (l to r) are: Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., first-place peewee people and second-place peewee Hereford cattle; Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan., first-place peewee Hereford cattle, third-place peewee around the farm or ranch and third-place peewee people; Peyton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., first-place peewee around the farm or ranch. Second row (l to r) are: Ryan Moser, Westmoreland, Kan., second-place peewee people and third-place Hereford cattle; and Kate Mead, Concord, Ark., second-place peewee around the farm or ranch.
Front row (l to r) are: Justin Moser, first-place junior around the farm or ranch; J.D. Schnitker, Turkey, Texas, first-place junior Hereford cattle and third-place junior people; Rebecca Frazier, Butler, Pa., first-place junior people. Second row (l to r) are: Peyton Schmitt, Nichols, Iowa, secondplace junior around the farm or ranch, and Jena McCall, Emory Texas, second-place junior people. Not pictured are: Grace Keilty, Cedar, Mich., second-place junior Hereford cattle; Addison Jackson, Miller, Mo., thirdplace junior around the farm or ranch; and Koby Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, Hereford cattle.
IntermedIate PHotoGraPHy
senIor PHotoGraPHy Front row (l to r) are: Nicole Starr, Manawa, Wis., first-place senior Hereford cattle; Heather Bradford, St. Marys, Ohio, second-place senior people. Second row (l to r) are: Denelle Billman, Newcomerstown, Ohio, third-place senior around the farm or ranch; Jaime Hanson, Comfrey, Minn., secondplace senior Hereford cattle. Not pictured are: MaryAnn Schremmer, Phillipsburg, Kan., first-place senior people; Reba Hurst, Nevada, Mo., third-place senior Hereford cattle; Shelly Patton, Ila, Ga., first-place senior around the farm or ranch.
Front row (l to r) are: Aleesha Howe, Wagontown, Pa., first-place intermediate people and first-place intermediate around the farm or ranch; Lauren Prill, Wichita, Kan., first-place Hereford cattle; Elise Hackett, Tuscola, Ill., second-place intermediate around the farm or ranch. Second row (l to r) are: Newman Berrett, Melba, Idaho, second-place intermediate people; Zachary Frazier, Butler, Pa., third-place intermediate people; and Emily Gerlach, Far Hills, N.J., third-place intermediate around the farm or ranch and third-place intermediate Hereford cattle. Not pictured: Ellen Jackson, Miller, Mo., second-place intermediate Hereford cattle.
Poster Pictured (l to r) are: Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., firstplace peewee; Ethan Espencheid, Marshalltown, Iowa, second-place peewee; and Jessica Jensen, Courtland, Kan., third-place peewee. Second row (l to r) are: Mason Blinson, Buies Creek, N.C., first-place junior; Katelyn Dorrell, Highland, Kan., first-place senior, and Heather Bradford, St. Marys, Ohio, third-place senior. Not pictured is Ted Burkitt, Valley Springs, Ark., second-place senior; Amy Larson, Macomb, Okla., second-place junior; Whitney Steckel, Taylor, Neb., third-place junior; and Mary Porter, Jessup, Ga., second-place senior.
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team marketInG
team fIttInG
First-place junior team from Nebraska (l to r) are: Maranda Kegley, Kearney; Bailey McKay, Franklin; and Blake Tucker, North Platte.
First-place team fitting members from Illinois (l to r) are: Bailey Edenburn, Penfield; Kagney Collins, Flanagan; and Haley Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll.
First-place senior team from Kansas (l to r) are: Tyler Schultz, Haviland; Cody Jensen, Courtland; and Courtney Schultz, Haviland.
extemPoraneous sPeeCH
sPeeCH Front row (l to r) are: Katie Nolles, Bassett, Neb., first-place junior; Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis., second-place junior; and Rebecca Frazier, Butler, Pa., third-place junior. Second row (l to r) are: Anna Krieger, Universal, Ind., first-place intermediate; Shelby Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, second-place intermediate; and Lauren Prill, Wichita, Kan., third-place intermediate. Third row (l to r) is: Kristen Stufft, Lewistown, Pa., second-place senior; Heather Bradford, St. Marys, Ohio, first-place senior; and Julie Wiechert, Cedarburg, Wis., third-place senior.
Front row (l to r) are: Austin Cole, Bowling Green, Ky., first-place intermediate; and Zachary Frazier, Butler, Pa., second-place intermediate. Second row (l to r) are: Thomas Smith, Hamlin, N.Y., first-place senior; Alysa Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, second-place senior; and Kristen Stufft, Lewistown, Pa., thirdplace senior. Not pictured is: Sadie Ann Pay, Berlin Center, Ohio, third-place intermediate.
Peewee sPeeCH Front row (l to r) are: Abigail Lewis, Taylor, Neb.; Madison Sifford, Snow Camp, N.C.; Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan.; Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla.; Kate Mead, Concord, Ark.; Ryan Moser, Westmoreland, Kan.; and Caleb Benedict, Mansfield, Ill. Second row (l to r) are: Conner Bolch, Weston, Mo.; Adam Cook, Greenbrier, Ark.; Whitney Walker, Prairie Grove, Ark.; Riley Jones, Darlington, Wis.; Nick Deppe, Maquoketa, Iowa; Sydney Stolee, Argyle, Wis.; Jessica Jensen, Courtland, Kan.; and Lauren McMillan, Ohio, Ill. Not pictured: Colton Decker, Vincent, Ohio.
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2010 JNHE — Contest Winners Hereford Bowl
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First-place junior team from Kansas (l to r) are: Casey Jensen, Courtland; Lauren Prill, Wichita; Brooke Jensen, Courtland; and Justin Moser, Westmoreland.
New York Junior Hereford Association First-place senior team from Pennsylvania (l to r) are: Troy Longenecker, Annville; Kristen Stufft, Lewistown; Zachary Frazier, Butler; Austin Howe, Wagontown.
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Hereford Youth Receive Scholarships by Sara Gugelmeyer
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t the 2010 11th annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Indianapolis, nearly $25,000 was awarded to National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members in scholarship monies. Congratulations to all the winners.
National Junior Merit Award The junior merit scholarship recognizes outstanding NJHA members. The scholarship program is designed to encourage individual and cooperative effort, enthusiasm, excellence, leadership and achievement among youth in order to develop reputable breeders for the good of the Hereford business and beef industry. The winner receives an expensepaid trip sponsored by American Livestock Inc. to a Hereford operation in the continental U.S., as well as a scholarship. First place – Thomas Smith, Hamlin, N.Y., $2,000 plus trip Second place – Heather Bradford, St. Marys, Ohio, $1,250 Third place – Cody Crum, Rushville, Ill., $1,250
Joe and Walter Lewis Memorial Scholarship The Lewis scholarship recognizes junior members for overall achievement in leadership, teamwork, skills and competition. The selection of winners is based on a point system for NJHA programs and activities. First place – Heather Bradford, St. Marys, Ohio, $1,000 Second place – Reba Hurst, Nevada, Mo., $750 Third place – Jae Van Horn, Franklin, Ind., $500
John Wayne Memorial Scholarship John Wayne Memorial Scholarships are awarded to juniors in recognition of their contributions to agriculture and the Hereford industry, as well as their moral character. The scholarships are sponsored annually by the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) and the National Hereford Women (NHW). Justin Bacon, Prairie Grove, Ark., $1,000 Cody Crum, Rushville, Ill., $1,000
Ed Bible Memorial Scholarship The Ed Bible Memorial Scholarship is presented by the NHW and the HYFA. The scholarship is designed to help finance higher education for NJHA members who excel in communication, leadership, and Hereford and ag-related activities. Bible joined the American Polled Hereford Association staff in 1973 and for 25 years supported the senior, junior and Poll-ette associations. He positively influenced the Hereford breed and industry. Therefore, NHW and HYFA offer four annual scholarships in his honor. First place – Cody Crum, Rushville, Ill., $1,000 Second place – Seth Going, Lyons, Neb., $750 Third place – Julie Wiechert, Cedarburg, Wis., $500 Fourth place – Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill., $250
Future Cattleman Scholarship The HYFA and NHW sponsor two $1,000 scholarships awarded to junior members who have made outstanding contributions to the Hereford industry. Heather Bradford, St. Marys, Ohio, $500 Cody Crum, Rushville, Ill., $500 continued on page 98...
Junior Merit Scholarship winners (pictured, l to r) are: Thomas Smith, Hamlin, N.Y., first place; Heather Bradford, St. Marys, Ohio, second place. Pictured presenting the award is Stuart Wilson of American Livestock Inc.
John Wayne Memorial Scholarship winners (pictured, l to r) are: Justin Bacon, Prairie Grove, Ark.; and Cody Crum, Rushville, Ill. Pictured presenting the award is Amy Cowan, American Hereford Association youth director.
Walter and Joe Lewis Memorial Scholarship winners (pictured, l to r) are: Heather Bradford, St. Marys, Ohio, first place; Reba Hurst, Nevada, Mo., second place; and Jae Van Horn, Franklin, Ind., third place. Also pictured are NJHA Chairman Rossie Blinson. and National Hereford Queen Katie Killian. www.hereford.org
Future Cattleman Scholarship winners (pictured, l to r) are: Cody Crum, Rushville, Ill., and Heather Bradford, St. Marys, Ohio
Ed Bible Scholarship winners (pictured, l to r) are: Cody Crum, Rushville, Ill., first place; Seth Going, Lyons, Neb., second place; Julie Wiechert, Cedarburg, Wis., third place; Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill., fourth place; and Denise Billman, NHW board member.
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2010 JNHE — Scholarships and Awards Hereford Herdsman Scholarship Administered by the HYFA in cooperation with Hereford herdsmen, this scholarship honors NJHA members who take great pride in exhibiting and presenting their Hereford cattle. Heather Bradford, St. Marys, Ohio, $1,000 Christopher Montross, Weedsport, N.Y., $1,000
Poll-ette Founders Scholarship The Poll-ette Founders scholarships are funded through the HYFA and managed by the NHW. They recognize two juniors who have made great contributions to the NJHA. The scholarships also honor the women who laid the foundation for the National Organization of Poll-ettes, which combined with the American Hereford Women in 2009 to form the NHW. Cody Crum, Rushville, Ill., $1,000 Julie Wiechert, Cedarburg, Wis., $1,000
Prospect, Junior Golden Bull and Golden Bull Achievement Awards
and Golden Bull Awards, which are sponsored by the NHW and NJHA. Prospect Awards go to students in third through eighth grades, and Junior Golden Bull Awards to students in ninth through 12th grades. Prospect Award winners are given a leather halter with nameplate, and Junior Golden Bull Award winners receive a bronze Hereford bull statue. The Golden Bull Achievement Award is given to college-aged students; they also receive a statue as well as a scholarship.
Prospect Award
Third grade – Lauren McMillan, Ohio, Ill. Fourth grade – Kate Mead, Concord, Ark. Fifth grade – Justin Hurst, Nevada, Mo. Sixth grade – Braden Mead, Concord, Ark. Seventh grade – Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis. Eighth grade – Koby Rogers, Hamilton, Texas
Young people are recognized each year for their involvement in the Hereford industry, agriculture and their communities with the Prospect Hereford Herdsman Scholarship winners (pictured, l to r) are: Christopher Montross, Weedsport, N.Y.; and Heather Bradford, St. Marys, Ohio.
Poll-ette Founders Scholarship winners (pictured, l to r) are: Cody Crum, Rushville, Ill; and Julie Wiechert, Cedarburg, Wis. Pictured presenting the award is Paula Acheson, NHW board member.
Prospect Award winners (pictured, l to r) are: third grade – Lauren McMillan, Ohio, Ill.; fourth grade – Kate Mead, Concord, Ark.; fifth grade – Justin Hurst, Nevada, Mo.; sixth grade – Braden Mead, Concord, Ark.; and seventh grade – Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis.
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Junior Golden Bull Award
Ninth grade – Cooper Alexander, Redmond, Ore. 10th grade – Taryn Adcock, Assumption, Ill. 11th grade – Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind.
Golden Bull Achievement Award
Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill., $1,875 Cody Crum, Rushville, Ill., $1,875 Reba Hurst, Nevada, Mo., $1,875 Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla., $1,875
Tamar Adcock, 18, was awarded an Ed Bible Memorial Scholarship and Golden Bull Achievement Award. She graduated from Central A&M High School in May and is planning to attend Kansas State University, majoring in animal science, this fall. She is a 10-year member of the NJHA and the Illinois Junior Hereford Association. Tamar is a decorated showman, earning a top 10 title in showmanship at every JNHE since 2005, including a reserve champion honor in 2007. In high school, she was also active in volleyball, Spanish club, National Honor Society, World Wide Youth in Science and Engineering, FFA and 4-H, all while keeping a 4.0 grade
Junior Golden Bull Award winners (pictured, l to r) are: Taryn Adcock, Assumption, Ill.; and Cody Beck, Bainbridge, Ind.
Golden Bull Award winners (pictured, l to r) are: Tamar Adcock, Assumption, Ill.; Cody Crum, Rushville, Ill.; Reba Hurst, Nevada, Mo.; and Cameron Curry, McAlester, Okla.
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point average. At this year’s JNHE, Tamar was elected to serve on the NJHA board of directors for a threeyear term. Taryn Adcock, 16, was awarded a Junior Golden Bull Award. She has been an NJHA and Illinois Junior Hereford Association member since 2002. At the 2009 JNHE, Taryn was reserve champion intermediate showman; she was also the reserve champion junior showman at the 2007 JNHE. Taryn is also active in church activities, 4-H, Spanish club, Students Against Drunk Driving, Operation Teen Safe Driving and volleyball. She is considering a career in either pediatric nursing or elementary education. Cooper Alexander, 15, was awarded a Junior Golden Bull Award. He has been a member of the NJHA and the Oregon Junior Hereford Association (OJHA) for five years. Cooper is serving his second year on the OJHA’s board of directors. This year he was elected reporter. He is also active in 4-H, FFA, football and church. Cooper plans to enroll in the John Deere TECH program after high school. Justin Bacon, 19, won a John Wayne Memorial Scholarship. He will be a sophomore at Oklahoma State University this fall, majoring in animal science with a food science minor. Justin is an NJHA director, elected in 2008. He has been an NJHA and Arkansas Junior Hereford Association member for 11 years. With the exception of 2009, Justin has attended every People Reaching Individuals Determined to Excel (PRIDE) Convention since 2004. Justin plans to pursue a career in the meat science industry. Cody Beck, 17, was awarded a Junior Golden Bull Award. He is a 10-year member of NJHA and the Indiana Junior Hereford Association. As an Indiana Junior Hereford Association director, he helped organize this year’s JNHE. He also exhibited the reserve grand champion bred-and-owned female. Cody is also involved in 4-H, FFA and church activities. He is an avid guitar player who has been taking www.hereford.org
Emilee Kottkamp Awarded Scholarship in Honor of Wesley Rakestraw Emilee Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., was chosen the winner of the Wesley Rakestraw Hereford Enthusiast Award at the 2010 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) July 10 in Indianapolis. The award was started at the 2008 JNHE to honor the memory of late Hereford breeder Wesley Rakestraw. The Rakestraw family, and Tom and Tammy Boatman, managers of Wesley’s cattle operation JWR Land and Cattle Emilee Kottkamp, (center) Clayton, Ind., was Co., wanted to honor Wesley by presented the Wesley Rakestraw Hereford choosing a junior member with a Enthusiast Award by Tom and Tammy Boatman, managers of JWR Land & Cattle Co. similar fun-loving personality. Each recipient is given a $500 scholarship. “Receiving this award is such an honor,” Emilee said of winning the award. “I wasn’t expecting it; I am so honored to receive this award, and for Tom and Tammy Boatman to select me as not only a candidate but also as the recipient.” Emilee, now 20, has been showing Herefords since she was only 7 years old. She has been a member of the NJHA and the Indiana Junior Hereford Association (IJHA) for 13 years. During that time, she has never missed a Hereford junior national. She has had many showring accomplishments but is most proud of her third place finish in the senior showmanship at this year’s JNHE. She has been very active in the IJHA, serving as treasurer for six years. Emilee will be a junior in the St. Elizabeth School of Nursing, Lafayette, Ind. She is specializing in neo-natal care. HW
lessons for 10 years. He plans to attend college majoring in the agricultural field with a law emphasis. Heather Bradford, 20, won a Joe and Walter Lewis Scholarship, Hereford Herdsman Scholarship, National Junior Merit Scholarship and a Future Cattleman Scholarship. She will be a senior this fall at Purdue University, majoring in animal science with an emphasis in bioscience. Heather has been an NJHA and Ohio Buckeye Junior Hereford Association member for 13 years. At Purdue Heather is a dean’s scholar, trustee’s scholar, Block & Bridle member, collegiate 4-H member, tutor and researcher. She plans to graduate with honors, and to continue her education with a master’s degree in genetics and possibly a doctorate. She would like a career working with producers and researchers in the direction of the quantitative genetics field.
Cody Crum, 21, was awarded a Poll-ette Founders Scholarship, National Junior Merit Scholarship, Future Cattleman Scholarship, Ed Bible Memorial Scholarship, John Wayne Memorial Scholarship and Golden Bull Achievement Award. He will start his senior year at Northwestern College/University of Minnesota this fall, majoring in agribusiness. He has been a member of the NJHA for 21 years and the Illinois Hereford Association for 14. Cody says he started showing at only 2 years old when he showed his first Hereford heifer with his sister’s help. A true beef advocate, Cody lobbied for the Illinois Beef Association at the U.S. Senate in Washington, D.C., and he is also a Master’s of Beef Advocacy graduate. After graduation, Cody plans to expand his family’s Hereford seedstock operation and become an auctioneer. continued on page 100...
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2010 JNHE — Scholarships and Awards Cameron Curry, 18, won a Golden Bull Achievement Award. He graduated from McAlester High School in May. Cameron has been a member of the NJHA and the Junior Hereford Association of Oklahoma (JHAO) for 11 years. At last year’s JNHE Cameron exhibited the reserve champion cowcalf pair. He served the JHAO this year as secretary. He has been active in 4-H livestock judging, twice being named senior high individual. Seth Going, 22, was awarded an Ed Bible Memorial Scholarship. He is a senior at the University of Nebraska. He has been a member of the NJHA for 15 years, showing at 13 JNHEs. He has been part of various livestock judging teams and always competed in several contests at the JNHE. Upon graduation, he plans to teach agricultural education. Justin Hurst, 11, was awarded a Prospect Award. He is a four-year member of the NJHA and the Missouri Junior Hereford Association (MJHA). Justin has participated in showmanship at four JNHEs and participated in the national judging contest the past two years. He has won outstanding junior member of the MJHA three times. Justin says he joined the NJHA to learn more about Hereford cattle. Reba Hurst, 19, won a Golden Bull Achievement Award and a Joe and Walter Lewis Scholarship. She will be a sophomore at the University of Missouri at Columbia this fall, majoring in animal science. Reba is an eight-year member of the NJHA and the MJHA. At the 2008 JNHE, Reba exhibited the champion carcass steer. She has served the MJHA as board member, reporter, vice president and secretary. Reba hopes to attend the veterinary school and continue to work with animals. Bailey Jones, 13, was awarded a Prospect Award. Bailey has been a member of NJHA and the Wisconsin Junior Hereford Association (WJHA) for seven years. Bailey has served the WJHA as a director and committee member, and represented Wisconsin at the JNHE in team marketing,
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quiz bowl, speech, showmanship and judging. Bailey won junior showmanship at the 2008 Wisconsin Hereford preview show. Braden Mead, 12, was awarded a Prospect Award. He has been an NJHA and Arkansas Junior Hereford Association member for six years. Braden says one of the highlights of his showing career was winning supreme champion heifer at his county fair in 2006, when he was only 8 years old. He says he has really enjoyed showing in the bred-and-owned divisions this year. Braden keeps busy with volunteering, choir, basketball, track, student council and being earth club president. Kate Mead, 10, was awarded a Prospect Award. She has been an NJHA member and Arkansas Junior Hereford Association member for five years. She says her most exciting accomplishment was halter breaking a 6-month-old heifer all by herself. Kate also enjoys running, singing, dancing, swimming and participating in basketball and 4-H. She looks forward to continuing to grow her Hereford herd. Lauren McMillan, 8, was awarded a Prospect Award. She is a second year member of the NJHA, the Illinois Junior Hereford Association and the Wisconsin Junior Hereford Association. She attended her first JNHE last year and participated in showmanship, judging and the mentor program as well as many other contests. She says she joined the NJHA because showing Herefords is an activity her family can do together. Christopher Montross, 19, was awarded a Hereford Herdsman scholarship. He just completed his freshman year at the State University of New York. He has been very active in the Hereford and cattle industry and has shown cattle throughout the northeastern U.S. Chris plans to pursue a career in the agricultural power machinery industry. Koby Rogers, 14, was awarded a Prospect Award. He is a member of the Texas Junior Polled Hereford
Association and the Texas Junior Hereford Association and has been in the NJHA since 1999. He has won the junior showmanship at his county fair twice and won the lightweight division at the 2007 Houston Livestock show with his polled Hereford steer, which sold for $9,500. Koby has also attended four Programs for Reaching Individuals Determined to Excel (PRIDE) Conventions. Thomas Smith, 19, won the first-place National Junior Merit Scholarship. He will be a junior at Cornell University this fall, where he is majoring in animal science with a prevet option. He has been a member of the NJHA for 9 years. He has served as president, as well as worked on several committees within the New York Junior Hereford Association. While at college, he has been active in Collegiate 4-H, Block & Bridle and the pre-vet society. He plans to become a large animal veterinarian specializing in either reproduction or nutrition in foodanimal production. Jae Van Horn, Franklin, Ind., was awarded a Joe and Walter Lewis Scholarship. Jae, 20, is a student at Purdue University, majoring in agricultural economics. He served as president of the Indiana Junior Hereford Association and co-chair of the 2010 JNHE planning committee. He also participated in team fitting and showmanship at this year’s JNHE. At Purdue he is a member of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. Julie Wiechert won an Ed Bible Memorial Scholarship and a Poll-ette Founders Scholarship. Julie, 19, is currently attending Drake University, where she plans to graduate with a doctorate of pharmacy. She has been an 11-year member of the NJHA. Within the Wisconsin Junior Hereford Association, she was named the Outstanding Wisconsin Hereford Junior and has served as vice president, membership secretary and director. She has also been the Wisconsin Hereford Queen and the Wisconsin Hereford Princess. HW
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More than 110 participants from 23 states participated in the 2010 PRIDE Convention.
Hereford Youth Out West Leadership development, Hereford cattle and fun highlighted the 2010 PRIDE Convention in Idaho.
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ereford youth changing herself, she ran 2010 sharpened their again the following year. leadership Her experience proves skills during the 2010 that while you may not O AH Program for Reaching reach your goal the first BOISE, ID Individuals Determined time, don’t lose confidence, to Excel (PRIDE) Convention be the person you have become and Aug. 2-4 in Boise, Idaho. More try again.” than 110 individuals from 23 states Wednesday morning, participants participated in the event. learned about the Master’s of Beef Celeste Settrini kicked off the Advocacy (MBA) program, sponsored conference with her message about by the beef checkoff. Hereford youth not being afraid to be yourself and were challenged to complete the the importance of becoming an MBA program by Oct. 1 and will agricultural advocate. “Celeste shared have the opportunity to participate her story with Hereford youth,” in a graduation ceremony during the explains Danielle Starr, National Junior American Hereford Association Annual Hereford Association (NJHA) board Meeting weekend in Kansas City. member from Manawa, Wis. “One NJHA board members were part of her journey that resonated in charge of a series of leadership with me was when she was not elected workshops, including marketing to the junior Hereford board the first scenarios, strategies for handling time she ran. Instead of giving up or different personalities during a
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meeting and one for state association presidents and vice presidents. A highlight of the event was the opportunity to tour Idaho Hereford ranches, said PRIDE attendee Steven Stiner from Union Star, Mo. During the event, participants visited Shaw Cattle Co., Caldwell; Split Butte Livestock, Minidoka; Heritage Cattle Co., Buhl; and Colyer Herefords, Bruneau. Another unforgettable experience was the whitewater rafting trip. Teamwork and fun were enjoyed by all as 14 rafts made their ways down the Payette River. PRIDE would not be possible without the support of numerous sponsors. A big thank you goes to the ranch tour hosts along with Farm Credit Northwest, Allflex and Hereford Youth Foundation of America. continued on page 106...
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Idaho junior Hereford members assisted with check in and put together goodie bags for PRIDE participants.
Monday evening the NJHA board facilitated icebreaker activities that encouraged juniors to meet new friends.
PRIDE participants were challenged to design a slogan and an ad campaign to promote beef and a healthy diet to the New York Times’ readers.
Don’t be afraid to be yourself and tell your story was the message Celeste Settrini shared with PRIDE participants during the kick-off session Monday night. Celeste served on the American Junior Hereford Association board and currently is an advocate for agriculture.
Agriculturalists should be prepared to share their story. Shelby Rodgers shared her “elevator speech” with attendees.
The NJHA board challenged youth to become ag advocates and to complete the MBA program. Junior members who finish the MBA before Oct. 1 will be entered in a drawing to win a “netbook” laptop.
Hereford youth snapped pictures as they stood in front of the blue field at Boise Stadium.
It was a beautiful evening Tuesday, as the group enjoyed tri-tip and then looking through cattle at Shaws’.
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Memories were made during the whitewater rafting trip.
Attendees enjoyed walking through groups of cow-calf pairs at Shaws’.
After the rafting trip, there was time to have fun on the rope swing.
At Split Butte, heifers that will sell on BuyHereford.com this fall were on display.
Youth had a chance to see where Evel Knievel attempted to jump the Snake River Canyon at Twin Falls in 1974.
During the Heritage stop, youth had a chance to see cow-calf pairs, as well as Heritage’s new sale and show barn. continued on page 108... www.hereford.org
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Longtime Hereford youth supporter Frank Rodgers visited with PRIDE attendees at the Heritage Cattle Co. stop on Wednesday.
Heat and lots of sand were not a challenge for Hereford kids as they attempted to climb a sand dune at the Bruneau Dunes State Park & Observatory.
After a long day of visiting ranches Wednesday, Hereford youth still had enough energy to boogie down.
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Journagan Ranch Rt. 1, Box 85G • Mountain Grove, MO 65711 Leo and Jean Journagan, owners Marty Lueck (417) 948-2669
The final stop on Wednesday was Colyer Herefords near Bruneau. The Colyer family had its sale heifers on display as well as some herd bulls and cow-calf pairs. HW
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RLC 774 OF 20H 809
RLC P606 OF M262 732
P42903528 — Calved: Feb. 27, 2008 — Tattoo: LE 809/ RE RLC
P42950018 — Calved: Dec. 15, 2007 — Tattoo: LE 732/ RE RLC
JR SOUTHERN CROSS Z17 {SOD}{DLF,IEF,HYF} CMF GK LEXINGTON GRANDVIEW KATE 20H GK BEAU MISS 344X P41108537 DS MS DIVIDEND 414 {DOD} DIVIDEND 904 DS MISS HURRAH 1
CES VICTOR X101 W373 TPH VICKI W373 M262 P42344249 TPH VICTORIA 698 J138
CE 4.2 (.15); BW 2.6 (.39); WW 43 (.31); YW 71 (.33); MM 13 (.20); M&G 35; MCE 3.2 (.14); SC 1.1 (.16); FAT 0.03 (.23); REA 0.04 (.23); MARB 0.07 (.21); BMI$ 22; CEZ$ 20; BII$ 20; CHB$ 19
CE -2.2 (.15); BW 2.5 (.26); WW 40 (.22); YW 50 (.22); MM 28 (.20); M&G 48; MCE -1.5 (.14); SC 0.6 (.14); FAT 0.04 (.18); REA 0.39 (.18); MARB 0.16 (.17); BMI$ 14; CEZ$ 12; BII$ 14; CHB$ 17
OXH DOMINO 7002 {SOD,CHB}{HYF,IEF,DLF} FELTONS DOMINO 774 {SOD,CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} P23864055 FELTONS B72 {DOD}
CL 1 DOMINO 1046 {SOD} OXH KATE 5175 FELTONS 403 FF MARCIA A85
• Sells in the Breeders Classic Sale, October 2, 2010, in Gettysburg, Pa.
We at Randall Land & Cattle would like to thank all who have purchased in the past as we continue to breed cattle for the future.
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Polled HeRefoRds Peggy Moore 107 W. Rainbow Dr. Bridgewater, VA 22812 540-828-3183
Sid Rogers 420 N. Hayfield Rd. Winchester, VA 22603-3426 540-888-3134 SIDSROLLINGHILLS@hughes.net
REMITALL BOOMER 46B {SOD,CHB}{DLF,IEF,HYF} REMITALL KEYNOTE 20X {SOD,CHB} PW VICTOR BOOMER P606 {SOD}{DLF,IEF} RMTLL SALLYS LASS 120X P24020737 PW VICTORIA 964 8114 RHF VICTOR 266 964 {HYF,DLF,IEF} HVF VICTORIA 1121 05
• Sells in the Celebrate Maryland Sale, October 9, 2010, in Thurmont, Md. Elizabeth Randall, Owner Lee Chaney, Manager P.O. Box 58 • Rocky Ridge, MD 21778 land & Cattle Co., llC 240-446-331 Cell 301-271-2732 Home lee@randallcattle.comcastbiz.net
Randall Rand
All Seasons Farm
Harry and Karen Taylor 10402 Stewart Neck Rd. Princess Anne, MD 21853 401-651-4486 allseasonsfarm@gmail.com
the Baldwins 2 Church View Rd. millersville, mD 21108 443-871-0573
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Heritage Hill Farm
land & Cattle Co., llC
elizabeth Randall, owner lee Chaney, manager P.o. Box 58 Rocky Ridge, mD 21778 240-446-3331 Cell 301-271-2732 Home
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Bob Kube 197 Broadview Ave. Warrenton, VA 20186-2401 rfkube@verizon.net Home 540-347-4343 Cell 540-905-9226
Randy Martin 773 Sloop Point Ln. Kure Beach, NC 28449 919-624-3833 randy_martin52@bellsouth.net
Rand ll Randa
Dan and Susie Snyder Seth Snyder 654 Cold Spring Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325-7335 717-642-9199 herefordcattle@stoneridgemanor.com www.stoneridgemanor.com
PW S84 VICTOR X101 {CHB}{HYF,IEF,DLF} CES VICTORIA 629 J30 RB VICTOR DOM F243 698 TPH VICTORIA 218 G41
KNoll CReSt tF FARm
“Serving the beef industry since 1944” 17659 Red House Rd. Red House, VA 23963 Office 434-376-3567 Fax 434-376-7008 James D. Bennett 434-376-7299 Paul S. Bennett 434-376-5675 Jim G. Bennett 434-376-5760 Brian R Bennett 434-376-5309 knollcrest@hughes.net
Dustin, Rachel, Emma and Addison Heeter 2142 Auen Rd. Saltsburg, PA 15681 724-639-9159 Cell 724-433-2730 www.hereford.org
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Debter's 38th AnnuAll Bull S SAle Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010 • Noon Selling: 80 2-year-old Hereford bulls 100 Commercial bred females
4134 Co. Hwy. 30 • Horton, AL 35980 Glynn Debter 205-429-2040 Perry Debter 205-429-4415 John Ross Debter • debterfarm@otelco.net
Farm located 50 miles north of Birmingham, 50 miles south of Huntsville, 25 miles east of Cullman and 25 miles west of Gadsden. Look for farm signs on Hwy. 278, mile marker 104.
WHALEY
POLLED HEREFORDS
P. O. Box 280 Chatsworth, GA 30705
Seth Ridley 706-463-3970 Matt McCurdy 706-280-9002 Jeff Stancill, Manager 706-217-5962
4134 County Hwy. 30 Horton, AL 35980 Glynn Debter 205-429-2040 Perry Debter 205-429-4415 Fax 205-429-3553
A Program to Watch… A Name to Remember. Truman and Starr Whaley, Owners 2634 Riverbend Rd. Dalton, GA 30721 Res. 706-277-3240 Office 706-277-3993 www.whaleypolledherefords.com Farm manager: Tim Connell 706-277-0832 Farm Office truman@southern-chemical.com
Burns farms He
r e f o r d s
12733 Old State Hwy. 28 Pikeville, TN 37367 David and Beth 615-477-5668 Fax 423-447-2023 Dr. Phillip Burns 423-886-1325 Joe Burns 423-618-8825 www.burnsfarms.com
Polled Herefords 1095 Charles Smith Rd. • Wadley, GA 30477 Charles E. Smith, Owner 478-252-5622 • Fax 478-252-8754 478-494-7567 cell Kyle Gillooly 478-494-9593 cell
2731 River Rd. • Wadley, GA 30477 Kyle and Jennifer Gillooly, Owners 478-625-7664 Home Kyle, cell 478-494-9593 Jennifer, cell 478-494-6693 predestinedcattle@hotmail.com
R egisteR egiste ed Polled HeR eR efoR efo ds est. 2001 Johnny, TanuJa, JonaT ona han and JusTin dagley 314 Letory Rd. Wartburg, TN 37887 423-346-7304 Jonathan, Cell: 865- 803-9947
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Roy Roberts 54 Nunnally Farm Rd. Monroe, GA 30655 770-267-2706 770-267-7762 Fax
Jim O’Mara 3600 Ludlow Rd. Good Hope Community Lena, MS 39094 601-654-3584 omaraj@phelps.com
Polled Hereford ffarm arm Eric, Rhonda, Cody and Casey P.O. Box 146 • Morrison, TN 37357 931-607-6356 cell 931-668-4622 office 931-635-2181 home 931-668-7365 fax wphf@blomand.net www.walkerpolledherefordfarm.com
White haW aWk Wk Ranch, inc.
1475 Canton Rd., Ste. 100 Marietta, GA 30066 Gary R. Hedrick 770-425-5200 • 770-425-4191 fax 678-858-0914 cell g.hedrick@whitehawkinc.com www.whitehawkbeefmakers.com Sale: Feb. 18, 2011 Ranch located at 4765 Hwy. 27, Buchanan, Ga.
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AHA Annual Meeting
Hereford Breeders to Convene in Kansas City
Schedule of Events
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(subject to change)
Saturday, Oct. 30 7:30 a.m. Educational forums 2 p.m.
Preview Ladies of the Royal sale offering American Royal complex
4 p.m.
Ladies of the Royal sale American Royal complex
5:30 p.m. Boots and Brew II HYFA reception American Royal Governor’s room
Sunday, Oct. 31 8 a.m.
American Royal National Hereford Show (Junior show immediately followed by open show.)
Presentation of show awards
Announcement of National Hereford Queen American Royal complex
embers of the American Hereford Association (AHA) will be in Kansas City Oct 30-Nov. 1 for the 2010 Annual Meeting. A full schedule of events is planned for Hereford enthusiasts who plan to attend the Annual Membership Meeting and the National Hereford Show scheduled during the American Royal. Saturday morning multi-track educational workshops are being planned. Watch for the October issue and Hereford eNews for a list of topics and speakers. The purpose of the Annual Membership Meeting is to elect new directors, hear special reports, recognize award winners and conduct Association business. HW
2010-11 National Hereford Queen candidates During the American Royal Oct. 30 in Kansas City, nine state Hereford queens will vie for the title of National Hereford Queen. On Oct. 31 during the National Hereford Show the new queen will be crowned. The competition is open to state horned and polled queens. For more about the queen program, contact Margeaux Firestine, National Hereford Women queen chairman. Pictured here are the queen candidates.
Monday, Nov. 1 9 a.m.
AHA Annual Membership Meeting Clubhouse on Baltimore Tudor Room
Watch for the October Hereford World and Hereford eNews for finalized schedule.
Ashlee Ashby Castle Rock, Wash.
Katelyn Funkhouser Bloomington, Ind.
Devann Gregory Houstonia, Mo.
Keely Hamman Jacksboro, Texas
Kimberly Katich  Alliance, Ohio
Laken Lierle Ft. Cobb, Okla.
Mattie McMahon Ayr, Neb.
Bethany Nolan Gilmer, Texas
Mary Porter Jesup, Ga.
Hotel Information Hilton President Kansas City
1329 Baltimore Kansas City, MO 64105 816-221-9490 or 800-HILTONS (445-8667) Rate: $125/night Reservation cutoff date Oct. 8 All reservations must be made on or before the cutoff date. Ask for the Hereford Association room block when making reservations.
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JUNIOR SHOW INDEX
Georgia Jr. Field Day - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kansas Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kentucky Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Illinois Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Iowa Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Minnesota Midwest Classic - - - - - - - - - Nebraska Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ohio Buckeye Jr. Premier Show - - - - - - Ohio State Fair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Oklahoma Jr. Cattlemen’s Assn. Preview Oklahoma Jr. Field Day - - - - - - - - - - - - Red River Valley Fair Jr. Show - - - - - - - - Red River Valley Fair Youth Show - - - - - South Dakota Jr. Field Day - - - - - - - - - - Southeast Regional - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Texas State Jr. Show - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wisconsin Jr. Open - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wisconsin Jr. Preview - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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W. Springfield, Mass.—May 1 Judges: Dave Sutherly, New Carlisle, Ohio, and Dave Guyer, Robinson, Ill. 43 -head shown
The 2009-2010 Ohio Cattlemen’s Association BEST (Beef Exhibitor Show Total) Program wrapped up on June 5 with its annual awards banquet. More than $25,000 worth of awards in the form of U.S. Savings Bonds, luggage, coats, trophies and show materials was distributed. The 2009-2010 BEST program featured 15 sanctioned shows with more than 380 head of cattle and more than 280 youth participated in the program.
Champion and reserve Hereford Ohio BEST winners (pictured, l to r) are: Hope Tira, Lynchburg, champion Hereford heifer; Lindsey Pugh, Louisville, reserve Hereford heifer; Brayden Barnett, Mount Gilead, champion Hereford steer and champion novice steer; and Georgia Kiko, Louisville, reserve Hereford steer. continued on page 116...
1.0 42 74 24 46
Semen: $20/Straw
C&L DOUBLE TIME 452M 9B
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LOEWEN P20 SIR 17T
P42778580 — Calved: Feb. 5, 2007 — Tattoo: BE 17T
BW -0.8 (.43); WW 47 (.31); YW 68 (.29); MM 23 (.16); M&G 46; MCE 1.2 (.12); SC 1.1 (.18); FAT 0.00 (.18); REA 0.24 (.19); MARB 0.27 (.18); BMI$ 25; CEZ$ 22; BII$ 22; CHB$ 28
• Sir is a great P20 son and is working well in our program. We have good heifers out of Sir and his bulls are the right size and have his extra finish. Sir does a good job in the pasture and stays in great shape. .His numbers are really good without any being too extreme. One of the better birth weight bulls in the breed so we back our heifer AI program with him.
Proven and Experienced
BW WW YW MM M&G
Reserve supreme and champion Hereford female, Skye and Elliot Budney, Lebanon, Conn., with 4WF Mimosa 41U, 11/4/08, by STAR Orlando Rick 544P ET. Reserve champion female, Kelsey Diehl, Fairfield, Pa., with CSF 7055 Polly 9302, 3/23/09, by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Robert Church, Hoosick Falls, N.Y., with EJP My Fair Lady, 1/30/05, by EJP Orion and a February bull calf by STAR Orlando Rick 544P ET. Champion bull, Sadie Pay, Berlin Center, Ohio, with TLR Domination 341M 648S 904V, 2/7/09, by TLR Dom 41E 29F 648S ET. Reserve champion bull, Skye and Elliot Budney with 4WF Instinct 52W, 9/11/09, by Harvie Traveler 69T.
Red-Eyed and Ready
Sire: BT Butler 452M • Dam: WBF Lady Dom F243 6T Predictable, P Proven calving ease
HereForD rancH
920-474-7403 • 262-617-6346 cell www.cnlfarm.com • cnlfarm@execpc.com
Northfork Cows work
Northfork raNCh 1795 E. C.R. 1000 • Basco, IL 62313 217-743-5382 • gkrieg@frontiernet.net
ULYSSES
P42897929 — Calved: Feb. 25, 2008 — Tattoo: LE U14 BW 3.1 (.40); WW 55 (.31); YW 91 (.33); MM 19 (.16); M&G 46; MCE 6.2 (.12); SC 1.0 (.15); FAT 0.01 (.16); REA 0.26 (.18); MARB 0.15 (.15); BMI$ 21; CEZ$ 15; BII$ 17; CHB$ 27
• Ulysses is a great, red-eyed and ready bull. He is very muscular, adds extra body length and he has a great set of numbers. Ulysses is out of Radar and an Online daughter. The first calves are living up to what we thought he could do for us.
Home of Woodson Herefords Larry and Mary Woodson 214-491-7017 Tommy Sutherland 903-583-0898 Bonham, Texas Ranch located 10 miles south of Bonham and 1 mile south of Gober.
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Kansas Jr. Preview, Abilene, Kan.—May 29
Georgia Hereford Field Day Dublin, Ga.—June 5 Judge: Cliff Riner, Reedsville, Ga. 36-head shown
Judge: Jake Gleason, Maple Hill, Kan. • 97-head shown
Champion female and champion bred-andowned female, Ben and Brooke Jensen, Courtland, with KJ BJ 544T Mistress 083W ET, 9/14/09, by CRR About Time 743.
Champion cow-calf pair, Shelby Hutchinson, Chapman, with BR Geisha 8003 ET, 1/2/08, by BR Moler ET and a February bull calf by SHF Rib Eye M326 R117.
Champion bull, Justin and Nicholas Eck, Putnam, Okla.; and Square G Ranch, Thomas, Okla., with SG Mr Manager U91, 12/10/08, by MSU TCF Manager 16M.
Champion steer, MaKayla Rutt, Campbell, Neb., with a 1,088-lb. steer.
Reserve champion female and reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Kaci Nelson, Burwell, Neb., with KN Miss Gumdrop 905, 1/21/09, by JDH 15 Wrangler 25L. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Tara Ellerman, Everest, with PVF Ms Sizzlin Hot Lady 672, 10/10/06, by PVF Sizzler 019 158 and a February bull calf by Wide Angle STC 01. Reserve champion bull, Kaci Nelson with KN Surgar Daddy 935 ET, 9/15/09, by JDH 15 Wrangler 25L.
Reserve champion steer, Tyler Schultz, Haviland, with a 1,212-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Marc Hanson, Fairbury, Neb., champion; Tyler Schultz, reserve. Intermediate: Shelby Hutchinson, champion; Brady Jensen, reserve. Junior: Luke Prill, Wichita, champion; Chandler Ladner, Argonia, reserve. Peewee: Courtney Larson, Argonia, champion; Skylar Eidson, Sterling, reserve.
Champion owned and champion bred-andowned female, Tommie Mead, Midville, with THM TL’S Freda 0638 ET, 9/28/09, by WLB Fresh 035J 7M. Reserve champion female, Morgan Fondren, Portal, with CLH 8638 Luxurious X12, 12/1/09, by THM Victor 8638. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, with KJM Vanna Whiteface 7055 W177, 9/27/09, by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Gabe Brogdon, Irwinton, with THM 4037 Victra 7563, 2/7/07, by THM Durango 4037 and a September heifer calf by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. Champion steer, Sarah Robinson, Reynolds. Reserve champion steer, Amanda Hulsey, Alapaha. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Hunter Grayson, Watkinsville. Intermediate and Overall: Sammie Williams, Elberton. Junior: Gabe Brogdon. Peewee: Andy Hanson, Tifton. Ultra Peewee: Kendall Boatman, Rockmart; Hannah Pease, Statesboro; Kade Boatman, Rockmart, and Eli Robinson, Tifton.
Oklahoma Jr. Cattlemen’s Assn. Preview, Stillwater, Okla.—June 5 Judge: Jake Scott, Gordon, Neb. • 75-head shown
Reserve champion horned female, Cameron Curry with CH Rachel 9019, 5/4/09, by CH L1 Moler 7014 ET. Reserve champion polled female, Jake Hart, Pawnee, with TCC Miss Harland 93 ET, 3/29/09, by CJH Harland 408.
Champion horned female, Cameron Curry, McAlester, with CH Miss Moriah 9127 ET, 4/7/09, by BR Moler ET. 116 Hereford World / September 2010
Champion polled female, Jake Sims, Edmond, with KLD BR Rosie D96 ET, 5/2/09, by BR Moler ET. www.hereford.org
Nebraska Jr. Preview, Broken Bow, Neb.—June 5 and 6
Judges: Dave Weiss, Manning, Iowa, and Barb Ollrich, Norfolk, Neb. • 102-head shown
Champion horned female and reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Blake Tucker, N. Platte, with TCC Miss Gracie 94 ET, 4/4/09, by K 64H Ribstone Lad 157K.
Champion polled female, Mattie, Grady and Harrison McMahon, Ayr, with MCM Nitro Marlie 914W, 3/18/09, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET.
Champion bred-and-owned female, Carlee Meeks, Taylor, with UPS Miss Nitro 9541 ET, 9/4/09, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET.
Champion cow-calf pair, Shelby Hutchinson, Chapman, Kan., with BR Geisha 8003 ET, 1/2/08, by BR Moler ET and a February bull calf by SHF Rib Eye M326 R117.
Kentucky Jr. Preview Show Russell Springs, Ky.—June 11 Judge: J.M. Shelley, Columbia, Ky. 67-head shown
Champion female, Caleb Epling, Stanford, with PWF Kaiser Gal P903, 1/2/09, by Gerber Kaiser 078K. Reserve champion female, Dustin Ogburn, Sanders, with YB Samantha 19D 5W ET, 4/21/09, by NJW 1Y Wrangler 19D. Champion bull, Alex Popplewell, Russell Springs, with TF Burks Future P49 844, 11/10/08, by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. Reserve champion bull, Devin Smith, Paint Lick, with DRS King Boomer P606 130W, 1/30/09, by PW Victor Boomer P606. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Adam Gordon, Danville. Intermediate: Alex Popplewell. Junior: Taylor Ray, Campbellsburg. Peewee: Emily Goddard, Nicholasville. Novice: Matthew Goddard, Nicholasville, and Malorie Zurmehly, Leitchfield, co-champions.
Oklahoma Jr. Field Day
Champion bred-and-owned bull, Carlee Meeks with UPS Shadow 9203, 3/24/09, by GH-Adams Shadow 144S.
Champion steer, Mitchell Tucker, N. Platte, with an 1,168-lb. steer.
Reserve champion horned female, Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with BR Corinna 8175 ET, 11/9/08, by BR Moler ET. Reserve champion polled female, Grady, Mattie and Harrison McMahon with MCM Lady Nitro C918W, 3/26/09, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Katie Nolles, Bassett, with TCC Miss Mercedes 83 ET, 4/3/08, by Ankonian Midas 72 and a February heifer calf by CJH Harland 408. Reserve champion bred-and-owned bull, Kevin Ernst, Windsor, Colo., with Ernst Nitrogen 916, 3/5/09, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET.
Reserve champion steer, Hannah Williams, Kearney, with a 1,030-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Kelsie Musil, Wilber, champion; Grady McMahon, reserve. Intermediate: MaKayla Rutt, Campbell, champion; Carlee Meeks, reserve. Junior: Maranda Kegley, Kearney, champion; Kati Fehlman, reserve. Peewee: Jake Sellman, Crawford, champion; Garrett Elfeldt, Sutherland, reserve.
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Okmulgee, Okla.—June 12 Judge: Hampton Cornelius, La Salle, Colo. 30-head shown Champion female, Cameron Curry, McAlester, with CH Rachel 9019, 5/4/09, by CH L1 Moler 7014 ET. Reserve champion female, Bayley Perkins, Locust Grove, with STAR Made You Look 82W, 1/21/09, by Spearhead Magnum P28. Champion bull, Chloe Rawe, El Paso, Ark., with Creeks Harland 109W, 8/1/09, by CJH Harland 408. Reserve champion bull, Chloe Rawe with Creeks Apache 200X, 1/23/10, by Red Hills Creeks Cherokee T241.
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Iowa Jr. Preview, Tipton, Iowa—June 12-13 Judge: Kendel Bremer, Blakesburg, Iowa • 71-head shown
Champion horned female, Maxwell Cherry, Winthrop, with AL Miss Dutch 901, 1/7/09, by Churchill Dutch -S 738T.
Champion polled female, Ainsley Lovrien, Clarksville, with SS Nicki 24V, 4/1/09, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET.
Reserve champion horned female, Tyler Dewitt, Agency, with K7 2072 Lass 864, 9/1/08, by Golden Achiever 2072. Reserve champion polled female, Ainsley Lovrien with SS Harriet 06V, 3/1/09, by CJH Harland 408. Champion horned cow-calf pair, Kyle and Karly Biddle, Walcott, with Double K Katie 53P, 2/10/04, by R&R Java Jack 67J and a March bull calf by Double K Ozzie DK36. Champion polled cow-calf pair, Mitchell McCaughey, Long Grove, with Lind Miss Abbie 11U, 3/7/08, by DH Basic Man 261 and an April heifer calf by Maple Glen Ulysses 829U. Reserve champion polled cow-calf pair, Karly and Kyle Biddle with STAR 2013 Battle Bella 52S, 1/13/06, by HB STAR Battle Ground 2013 and a February bull calf by Double K Hokey Pokey DK25. Champion horned bull, Karly and Kyle Biddle with Double K Sparky DK94, 2/18/10, by Double K Hokey Pokey DK25. Champion polled bull, Karly Biddle with Double K Marley DK75, 2/16/09, by THR TRM Thor 7088. Reserve champion polled bull, Delaney Rife, Wilton, with DR Xtra 1X, 1/1/10, by STAR 8063 Domega 32U ET.
Champion steer, Delaney Rife with a 1,286-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Joe Peters, Cleghorn, with a 1,290-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Tyler Dewitt, champion horned; Colton Smith, Fairfield, reserve horned; Karly Biddle, Walcott, champon polled; Jordan Kelly, Independence, reserve polled. Intermediate: Karly Biddle, champion horned; Jacob Arp, Donahoe, reserve horned; Ella Meyer, Keswick, champion polled; Colton Black, Chariton, reserve polled. Junior: Lindsay Black, Chariton, champion horned; Delaney Rife, reserve horned; Peyton Schmitt, Nichols, champion polled; Jenna Rohret, Solon, reserve polled. Peewee: Logan Schmitt, Nichols, champion horned; David Iehl, Central City, reserve horned; David Iehl, Central City, champion polled; Kyle Amendt, Pleasantville, reserve polled.
Southeast Regional, Waynesville, N.C.—June 12-13 Judge: Lydell Meier, Clinton, Tenn. • 112-head shown
Champion female, John Heyl, The Plains, Va., with SSF 526 408 Cassandra 925, 3/8/09, by STAR KKH SSF Bright Kelly 408 ET.
Champion bull, Christopher Hart, Danielsville, Ga., with AK/CH Strike It Rich 242 T16, 11/29/08, by Feltons Legend 242.
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Champion bred-and-owned female, Krissi McCurdy, Chatsworth, Ga., with MLM Molly 6014 W139, 1/30/09, by PR LPH 80P Overload 6014.
Champion steer, Joseph Groce, Lexington, with a 1,020-lb. steer.
Champion cow-calf pair, John Heyl with JTH Kisses U16, 3/22/08, by Remitall Online 122L and an April bull calf by BR Wildfire 2153. Reserve champion female, Tanner Mooney, Commerce, Ga., with JWR 142R Trisha 125W, 11/1/09, by TH JWR SOP 16G 57G Tundra 63N. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Rossie Blinson, Buies Creek, with KB RB Pebbles PG 700 B745, 5/31/09, by C -S Pure Gold 98170. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Carter and Locke St. John, Pell City, Ala., with JWR LPH 155P Krissi Kay 162T, 11/11/07, by LaGrand Reload 80P ET and a February heifer calf by AB Fargo 6008 5071 ET. Reserve champion bull, Kaitlyn Roudabush, Spencer, Va., with CWC STAR Cash 8501 ET, 9/17/08, by STAR Bright Future 533P ET. Reserve champion steer, Tristen Fulton, Lexington, with a 1,045-lb steer. www.hereford.org
Wisconsin Jr. Preview, Jefferson, Wis.—June 12 Judge: Shane Lindsey, Prairie City, Iowa • 65-head shown
Champion female, Brett and Bailey Jones, Darlington, with WRB DeLHawk Millie 1309 ET, 3/6/09, by Purple Milsap 45S.
Champion bred-and-owned female, Bailey, Brett and Riley Jones, Darlington, with Wildcat Starry Sky 904, 2/21/09, by H Easy Deal 609 ET.
Reserve champion female, Haley, Ty and Trevor Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, Ill., with BH 401 Pacette 936, 4/18/09, by BH 815 Pacemaker 401. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Riley, Brett and Bailey Jones with Wildcat Enuff Babydoll 812, 9/9/08, by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. Champion cow-calf pair, Alexus Butler, Juneau, with PRR Country Gal 51U, 6/6/08, by LCC 32M Cricket 553 ET and a May heifer calf by THM Durango 4037. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Danielle and Nicole Starr, Manawa, with MSU Rachael 6U ET, 1/18/08, by UPS Odyssey 1ET and a March heifer calf by Boyd First Class 6040.
Champion bull, Jason Stanton, Whitewater, with SF 19D 157H Hard Drive X18, 2/12/10, by DB Hard Drive ET. Champion steer, Jason Stanton, with a 1,220-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Calli Bayer, Ringle, with a 1,075-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Tayton Stolee, Argyle. Intermediate: Deidra Payne, E. Troy. Junior: Rhett Katzenberger, Monroe. Peewee: Madison Katzenberger, Monroe.
South Dakota Jr. Field Day, Watertown, S.D.—June 19 Judge: Jordan Holt, Aberdeen, S.D. • 69-head shown
Champion female, Courtney Johnson, Huron, with RV Moler Belle 9609, 3/9/09, by FFF Moeler’s Red Dog 711S.
Champion bred-and-owned female, Joseph and Jamie Brandt, Milbank, with BLME BRNT Ruby 3W, 2/2/09, by JDH 15 Wrangler 25L.
Reserve champion female, Nicole Peckham, Clark, with AH 42R Ms Golden 10W, 4/1/09, by LaGrand Inferno 42R. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Cody Geuther, Volin, with CG Miss Boomer Lady 033, 2/3/10, by MGM Boom Prospect Line 14T. Champion cow-calf pair, Cody Geuther with CG Miss Online Boomer 855, 3/27/08, by SH Online R301 and a February heifer calf by MGM Boom Prospect Line 14T. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Jackson and Halle Walsh, Murdock, Minn., with GHC Miss Dew 9U, 2/13/08, by GHC Volume III ET 139S and a February heifer calf by Kayla Results 0813.
Champion bull, Nicholas Simmermon, Lake Andes, with RCR Online 11P 960, 2/19/09, by AH Online Tradition 11P. Champion steer, Chesney Effling, Highmore, with a 1,080-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Joseph Brandt with an 1,185-lb. steer.
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Wisconsin Jr. Open
Jefferson, Wis.—June 13 Judge: Luke Lemenager, Ill. 63-head shown Champion female, Brett and Bailey Jones, Darlington, with WRB DeLHawk Millie 1309 ET, 3/6/09, by Purple Milsap 45S. Reserve champion female, Haley Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, Ill., with BH L7 Lady Midwestern 942, 7/1/09, by MSU Lawyer L7. Champion cow-calf pair, Alexus Butler, Juneau, with PRR Country Gal 51U, 6/6/08, by LCC 32M Cricket 553 ET and a May heifer calf by THM Durango 4037. Champion bull, Spruce Hill Polled Herefords, Deerfield, with SH 934S Ontime Express 1W, 3/1/09, by Beckley 758P Ontime 934S. Reserve champion bull, Westcrest Farms, Watertown, with Westcrest Sensation, 3/16/09, by Remitall Online 122L. Champion steer, Clay Sundberg, Arlington, Ill., with an 1,180-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Jason Stanton, Whitewater, with a 1,220-lb. steer.
Texas State Jr. Show
Amarillo, Texas—June 16-19 Judges: Jerald Callahan, Yukon, Okla.; Lee Haygood, Canadian, Texas; and Ryan Rathman, Lubbock, Texas 225-head shown Champion horned female, Rope Stewart, Sterling City, with H GH Belvakay 9014 ET, 3/1/09, by GO Excel L18. Reserve champion horned female, Kirbie Day, Waxahachie, with GH 7101 Jayce 330W, 2/14/09, by UPS JT Neon 7101 1ET. Champion polled female, Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, with DSUL Danielle 945W ET, 4/23/09, by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. Reserve champion polled female, Bryden Barber, Channing, with BR Carol Ann 9184, 11/10/09, by BR DM Bodacious ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Kirbie Day with KLD 3060 Penny D95 ET, 4/19/09, by BR Lansing 3060. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Elizabeth Rosson, Milford, with GKB EJE Breeze 9109 ET, 10/4/09, by UPS TCC Nitro 1ET. Champion bred-and-owned bull, Rylee Barber, Channing, with BR Currency 8144 ET, 9/7/08, by DM BR Sooner. Reserve champion bred-and-owned bull, Austin Breeding, Miami, with B&C L1 Will 29038, 4/18/09, by B&C Outlook Express 25085. Champion steer, Bryden Barber with an 808-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Rylee Barber with a 582-lb. steer. continued on page 120...
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Minnesota Midwest Classic
Illinois Jr. Preview, E. Moline, Ill.—June 19 and 20
Judges: Jonathan Harfst, Battle Creek, Mich., and Brandon Callis, College Station, Texas • 154-head shown
Pipestone, Minn.—June 26 Judge: Troy Thomas, Harrold, S.D. 73-head shown
Champion horned female, Lauren McMillan, Ohio, with RRR L18 Penelope 0509 ET, 3/19/09, by GO Excel L18.
Champion polled female, Brett and Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis., with WRB DeLHawk Millie 1309 ET, 3/6/09, by Purple Milsap 45S.
Champion female, Jackie Wenzel, Latimer, Iowa, with SH Raftsman’s Diamond W318A ET, 3/5/09, by Harvie Raftsman 16R.
Champion bred-and-owned female, Karlee Osborne, Sheridan, with DeLHawk KO Honor 94J 0904 ET, 1/15/09, by CH Enuff Prophet 2913.
Champion cow-calf pair, Stephen Lorenzen, Georgetown, with Remitall Sugar 174U, 3/6/08, by Remitall Silencer 144S and a March heifer calf by Harvie Dan Ricochet 167U.
Champion bred-and-owned female, Cody and Alicia Geuther, Volin, S.D., with CAG Online Lariat 911, 2/7/09, by SH Online R301.
Champion bull, Korbin Collins, Flanagan, with KORB Purple Survivor 77W, 7/14/09, by NJW 1Y Wrangler 19D.
Champion steer, Chad Frost, Hinckley, with an 1,160-lb. steer.
Reserve champion horned female, Jess Hawk, Earlville, with DeLHawk WRB JTH Ida 0967 ET, 9/10/09, by CH Enuff Prophet 2913. Reserve champion polled female and reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, with JB ROF Betty 109 ET, 1/9/09, by Remitall Online 122L. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Tamar Adcock, Assumption, with BH L7 Daley 805, 2/2/08, by MSU Lawyer L7 and a January heifer calf by MSU BR Hallmark 25H.
Reserve champion bull, Miranda Morgan, Salem, with ARF NA Whistler 96 ET, 3/15/09, by BH Connection. Reserve champion steer, Clay Sundberg, Arlington, with a 1,200-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Kayla Stephens, Edinburg, champion; Miranda Morgan, reserve. Intermediate: Jake Bloomberg, champion; Brett Jones, reserve. Junior: Kagney Collins, Flanagan, champion; Morgan Lowderman, Macomb, reserve. Peewee: Lauren McMillan, Ohio, champion; Austin Miller, Lanark, reserve.
Reserve champion female, Tyler Krebs, Okoboji, Iowa, with SH Raftsman’s Diamond W204A ET, 2/7/09, by Harvie Raftsman 16R. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Gabe Lind, Rushford, with Lind Miss Reese 31W, 5/11/09, by DH West Fort 253. Champion cow-calf pair, Cody Geuther with CG Miss Online Boomer 855, 3/27/08, by SH Online R301 and a February heifer calf by MGM Boom Prospect Line 14T. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Jackson and Halle Walsh, Murdock, with GHC Miss Dew 9U, 2/13/08, by GHC Volume III ET 139S and a February heifer calf by Kayla Results 0813. Champion bull, Travis Williamson, Garretson, S.D., with SPH 514 Yankee 2W ET, 2/3/09, by AH Yankee 10S. Reserve champion bull, Jaime Hanson, Comfrey, with J&J 517R Mr VP 52P 9X, 2/26/10, by SHF Porterhouse M33 P52. Champion steer, Jordan Bergan, Peterson, with an 1,130-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Nicholas Delaney, Lake Benton, with an 1,170-lb. steer.
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Ohio Buckeye Jr. Premier Show Dover, Ohio—June 27 Judge: Aaron Arnett, Plain City, Ohio 42-head shown
Champion female, Caitlin Decker, Vincent, with Circle D Miss Amazed 209 ET, 2/10/09, by SR CG Hard Rock 5073. Reserve champion female, Kyndall Williams, Mt. Gilead, with PK WMS Ramona Kiss 0903 ET, 2/14/09, by Grandview 7Oaks Sonora 145R. Champion cow-calf pair, Audrianna Neel, Thornville, with LVA Destiny 126T, 11/16/07, by Feltons Ozzie 492 and a November heifer calf by LAKE BPH NS Taz 201N. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Keayla Harr, Jeromesville, with STAR Freedom 365T, 3/28/07, by STAR Bright Future 533P ET and a February heifer calf by NJW 120J Boulder 28P ET. Champion bull, Wyatt Flatter, Yellow Springs, with FHF WDF Live Wire, 11/18/08, by CT FHF WDF Onstate 48R. Reserve champion bull, Audrianna Neel with LVA Red Light 12U, 9/9/08, by LaGrand Reload 80P ET. Champion steer, Jillian Adams, Springfield, with a 1,264-lb steer. Reserve champion steer, Heather Bradford, St. Marys, with an 820-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Denelle Billman, Newcomerstown. Intermediate: Kyndall Williams. Junior: Keayla Harr. Peewee: Abby Katich, Alliance.
Red River Valley Fair Jr. Show, W. Fargo, N.D.—July 13 Judge: Nate Frederickson, St. Onge, S.D. • 34-head shown Champion female, Thomas Friesz, New Salem, Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Dana Kuelbs, with TTFL Erica’s Red Obsidian 906, 2/9/09, by TCW Grey Eagle, Minn., with FHF 51M Nates Lady 73P, Red Obsidian M326 412R. 5/10/04, by FHF 0024 Starbuck 51M and a January heifer calf by MH Rambo 757 1ET. Reserve champion female, Thomas Friesz with TH WCC Ms Leader 908W, 3/26/09, by GLMS Leader Champion steer, Alex Aman, Eureka, S.D., with a 601. 1,230-lb. steer. Champion cow-calf pair, Cody Geuther, Volin, Reserve champion steer, Josh Strangeland, S.D., with CG Miss Online Boomer 855, 3/27/08, by Pipestone, Minn., with a 1,320-lb. steer. SH Online R301 and a February heifer calf by MGM Boom Prospect Line 14T. Red River Valley Fair Youth Show, W. Fargo, N.D.—July 15 Judge: Ross Carlson, Murdock, Minn. • 27-head shown Champion female, Cody Geuther, Volin, S.D., Reserve champion female, Thomas Friesz, New with CG Miss Boomer Lady 033, 2/3/10, by MGM Salem, with TH WCC Ms Leader 908W, 3/26/09, by Boom Prospect Line 14T. GLMS Leader 601. HW
Open S hows Red River Valley Fair, W. Fargo, N.D.—July 14 Judge: Jerry Talsma, Edgerton, Minn. • 34-head shown
Champion female, Thomas Friesz, New Salem, with TH WCC Ms Leader 908W, 3/26/09, by GLMS Leader 601. Reserve champion female, Thomas Friesz with TTFL Erica’s Red Obsidian 906, 2/9/09, by TCW Red Obsidian M326 412R. Champion cow-calf pair, Cody Geuther, Volin, S.D., with CG Miss Online Boomer 855, 3/27/08, by SH Online R301 and a February heifer calf by MGM Boom Prospect Line 14T.
Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Dana Kuelbs, Grey Eagle, Minn., with FHF 51M Nates Lady 73P, 5/10/04, by FHF 0024 Starbuck 51M and a January heifer calf by MH Rambo 757 1ET. Champion bull, Lance Wirth, New Richmond, Wis., with LW 111L William 99W, 3/13/09, by BR DM CSF Wallace ET. Reserve champion bull, Travis Williamson and Springwater Polled Herefords, Garretson, S.D., with SPH 5134 Cracker Jack 1X ET, 2/25/10, by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET.
Ohio State Fair, Columbus, Ohio—July 29
Judge: Brandon Callis, Brenham, Texas • 68-head shown
Ohio State Fair Jr. Show
Columbus, Ohio—July 27 Judge: Aaron Arnett, Plain City, Ohio 22-head shown Champion female, Kyndall Williams, Mt. Gilead, with PK WMS Ramona Kiss 0903 ET, 2/14/09, by Grandview 7Oaks Sonora 145R. Reserve champion female, Sara and Emily Beanblossom, Bradford, with DeLHawk WRB JTH Picabo 1409ET, 3/06/09, by NLC 146 Pistol Pete 717 ET. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Sara Beanblossom. Intermediate: Emily Beanblossom. Junior: Lindsey Pugh, Louisville.
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Champion female, Sara and Emily Beanblossom, Bradford, with HH Pearl 942, 9/7/09, by CH Enuff Prophet 2913.
Champion bull, B.J. Herman & Sons, Edgerton; and Daniel and Robin Riker, Ionia, Mich., with SSF RLB Onkey 122L 949 850ET, 9/9/08, by Remitall Online 122L.
Reserve champion female, Lindsey Pugh, Louisville, with Pennells Queen Victra 133P 1W, 4/10/09, by THM Durango 4037. Champion cow-calf pair, B.J. Herman & Sons with SSF 2GG P606 Miss Boomer 507, 2/10/05, by PW Victor Boomer P606 and a January heifer calf by STAR Bright Future 533P ET.
Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Thomas Smith, Hamlin, N.Y., with JJD Destiny 8048, 2/19/08, by RH New Edition 517 R83 ET and an April heifer calf by TP Bear 526 Prospect R21 T02. Reserve champion bull, Ralph E. Ullman & Son, Graysville, with UHF 6115 D-Boss U19W, 2/12/09, by NJW MC WSF Trail Boss 47N ET. HW September 2010 / Hereford World 121
“Low Risk...High Yield” 2010 Sale
Mohican
Polled Herefords
Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010 • Noon Glenmont, Ohio
65 Lots of Quality Polled Herefords Sell
Selling the “Best of Mohican” with guests Glenview Farms, Shinglehouse, Pa.; J&L Polled Herefords, Jeromesville, Ohio and Sunny Side Stock Farm, Dresden, Ohio
Mohican Dominique U38 ET — This outstanding daughter of THM Victor Dom 8027 pictured as a calf sells with a calf at side. From the 498C cow family.
Mohican
Sale managed by
Polled Herefords
Conard and Nancy Stitzlein 4551 State Rt. 514 Glenmont, OH 44628 330-378-3421 Matt Stitzlein 330-231-0708
See this catalog online at www.reedent.com
Jim & Linda Reed P.O. Box 126 Green Ridge, MO 65332 660-527-3507 • Cell 417-860-3102
DALE STITH
Herman Ralph E. F a m i ly Jim and Beth Herman 6753 C.R. C75 Edgerton, OH 43517 419-298-2078 Rod, Tammy, Brandi and Cody 2016 Rd. 20 Continental, OH 45831 419-303-4060
Helsinger Polled Herefords
Chris, Sarah, Grant and Lindie Helsinger 6518 Farmersville-Germantown Pike Germantown, OH 45327 937-855-0491 937-673-0904 cell cshelsinger@gtownonline.com Calvin, Carman and Collin Helsinger 6568 Farmersville-Germantown Pike Germantown, OH 45327
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Farno
Ullman & Son
Polled Herefords
38585 St. Rt. 26 Graysville, OH 45734 Keith Ullman 740-934-9321 Cell 740-228-2253 info@ullmanherefords.com
Grandview Hereford Farms
100 Silver Leaf Dr. Harvest, AL 35749 918-760-1550
Home of SHF Red Oak
Polled Herefords The Deckers Pat, Loretta, Caitlin and Colton Vincent, Ohio Office 740-749-3939 Josh VanHorn, Herdsman
www.circledcattle.com
Banks Polled Herefords
Jay and Becky Reed 5890 Moorefield Rd. Doug and Jane Banks Springfield, OH 45502 513-726-6876 Jay cell 937-605-4218 Brian Banks 513-200-4248 5590 Wayne Milford Rd. Home 937-342-0629 Hamilton, Ohio 45013 Janet Quaintance dbanks3878@aol.com 937-399-9349 grandview5890@att.net
Cattle Services Jeff, Lou Ellen and Keayla Harr 334 Twp. Rd. 1922 Jeromesville, OH 44840 Cell 419-685-0549 jlcattleserv@aol.com
Berg Polled Herefords
“Where Legends are born.” Jerry and Mary Ann Berg 16821 Withrich Rd. P.O. Box 224 Dalton, OH 44618 330-857-7967 330-465-6185 cell jwberg@bright.net
Paul and Marsha Farno Eaton, Ohio Luke, Sarah and Jacob Farno Tipton, Indiana 937-456-6842 pmfeaton@infinet.com
Hereford AssociAtion A Ation www.buckeyeherefords.com
10914 Main Rd. Berlin Heights, OH 44814 Lisa Finnegan Keets, Secretary 440-320-6193 ohioherefordlady@yahoo.com
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Horned and Polled Hereford prospects available, as well as Angus, Balancer, Chi, Mainetainer, Foundation Simmental and Lim-Flex
rod, Sue, lisa and Sarah Stream 51590 St. Hwy. 14, Chariton, IA 50049 Sue 641-203-2648 • Lisa 515-480-3567 • Sarah 641-203-1940 streamcattle@hotmail.com • www.streamcattle.com
Jackson Hereford Farms
OhnEmus Ohn Farms
Encore The best problem-free, hard working genetics from a non-pampered, closed herd. Visit our century farm.
Duane and mary Jo Ohnemus 641-942-6500 or 515-238-6627 21392 G58 Hwy., Milo, IA 50166 ohfarms@fbx.com
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HEREFORDS The Tom and Jo Heidt Family 3388 240th St. Lockridge, IA 52635 Home 319-696-3002 Cell 608-574-2309
David Trowbridge 402-740-7033 Cell Tabor, Iowa mike England 712-720-5418 Adel, Iowa www.beefresources.com
TomoRRow’s CaTTle Today
JR CCF
James N. Rosenberg, DVM
Jay Curran 240 Hwy. 18 W. Clear Lake, IA 50428 641-357-8705 641-357-7087 Fax 641-423-2669 Bus. 641-357-8705 Bus.
Jim and Cathy Sladek 4680 Taft Ave. S.E. Iowa City, IA 52240 jesladek@hotmail.com 319-337-3261 Office 319-330-3380 Cell 319-339-1744 Fax Cattle for sale at all times Visitors are always welcome
64 indian ave., a Mechanicsville, ia 52306 leroy roy 563-432-6969 r Buell 563-432-6962 cdj@netins.net For Sale - BullS, FeMaleS, SHow SteerS and HeiFerS (Horned and Polled) Registered Herefords Since 1890
Steve Landt Herefords Steve, Jinny, Erin and Adrienne Landt 33797 V Ave. Union, IA 50258 641-486-5472
Amos Hereford Farm Craig and Denise Amos 515-961-5847 515-238-9852 Cell cdamos@msn.com
Wide Angle
St. Clair Hay and Cattle
Dick St. Clair Jefferson, Iowa 515-386-2795 Home 515-370-1261 Cell
Ray, Jerry and Mike Sorensen
Box 221 Greenfield, IA 50849
Mike 641-745-7949 Jerry 712-579-1511 Ray 641-745-2231 lpi@mchsi.com
www.mikesorensenfamily.com
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BW 4.7 (.36); WW 56 (.28); YW 97 (.30); MM 23 (.08); M&G 51 • Our exciting young, new herd sire, recently purchased from Stuber Ranch.
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Fancy show heifer prospects for sale and bulls for sale private treaty.
PeLtOn POLLed HereFOrdS
Craig, Janet, Kayla and Kain 4093rd Ave. n.W., Halliday, nd 58636 701-548-8243 craigp@ndgateway.com
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Bulls and females for sale at all times
Mark, Annette, Christopher, Brett Joana Friesz, Secretary P.O. Box 67 New Salem, ND 58563 701-400-8744
21901 422nd St. N.W. Donnybrook, ND 58734 701-482-7770 www.RockemanHerefords.com
joana@northlandinsuranceagency.com
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Registered Herefords Since 1946
Unpampered FUnctional SoUnd Cattle for Sale at All Times
8424 4th Ave. N.E. Kramer, ND 58748 Jeff 701-359-4450 Jared 701-768-2914 jboehnke@utma.com
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PeLt L On Lt Polled Herefords We produce polled Herefords for the commercial cowman.
Craig, Janet, Kayla and Kain 4093rd Ave. n.W. Halliday, nd 58636 701-548-8243 craigp@ndgateway.com
Jimmy Carter P.O. Box 55 Rocklake, ND 58365 701-266-5575 Terry Carter 6760 92nd St. N.E. Rocklake, ND 58365 701-266-5468 Malynda Penner 605-925-7016
Friedt
HereFOrdS Gary, Kirsten, Megan, Lindsey and Aaron Friedt 8733 55th St. S.W. Mott, ND 58646 701-824-2300 gfriedt@hotmail.com Cattle available by private treaty.
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livestock Duane, Joana, Taylor and Thomas Friesz 4465 34th St., P.O. Box 67 New Salem, ND 58563 joana@northlandinsuranceagency.com
OlsOn Hereford Ranch Carl Olson 2713 166 Ave. S.E. Argusville, ND 58005 701-484-5068 Cell 701-361-0684
www.frieszsheep.com Selling bulls and females private treaty www.olsonherefordranch.com Breeders of polled Herefords olsoncandc@aol.com and Corriedale sheep.
To advertise here, call Levi Landers 308-730-1396
14503 91 St. S.W. Bowman, ND 58623 Wayne, Jill and Robyn Mrnak Home 701-574-3172 Jim and Marlene Mrnak 701-574-3124 Terry, Debby, and Andy Mrnak 701-574-3193 Brent and Jenna 701 206-0604 www.mrnakherefords.com
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Heading to MSU Fall Fest with Pride
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e are once again bringing an excellent group of females to the MSU Fall Fest Sale. Featuring a powerful daughter of Spartan with a heifer calf at side and a sweet Channing daughter, also with a heifer calf at side. We are also bringing a trio of super sweet February heifer calves. They are fancy and will make great cows. Two are daughters of About Time and one is out of Legend 242.
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W7048 C.R. 356 Stephenson, MI 49887 906-753-4311
Michigan hereford Breeders
Templeton Farms
Registered Polled Herefords
John Templeton 8105 Condit Rd. Homer, MI 49245 517-568-4201
Parks Farms John and Diane Parks 675 Hubbard Rd. Bronson, MI 49028 517-741-7523 www.jparksfarm.com
Legend 242
GMF Grand Meadows Farm Dave, Jill, Lindsay, Kara and Kristin Bielema P.O. Box 550 • Ada, MI 49301 616-292-7474 djb@oagr.com
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Raising quality cattle with a lot of growth, milk and calving ease. Chris Behnke W4916 C.R. 388 • Wallace, MI 49893 906-863-3583 herefordman@vbe.com Jerome and k kay Behnke N4492 Rangeline Dr. • Wallace, MI 49893 906-863-9035
RLB Polled Herefords Ed and Scott McDonald 7791 Eastern Ave. S.E. Grand Rapids, MI 49508 616-698-6771
About Time
Dan and Robin Riker 3241 Goodwin Rd. Ionia, MI 48846 517-647-4323 517-202-0324 Cell cattlealley@homeworkswildblue.com
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Veeser’s Triple E Farm
Randy L. Christy
Registered Horned Herefords
W2883 Veeser Ln. • Powers, MI 49874 Mark 906-497-5946 • Greg 906-497-5872 Jeremy 906-271-0344 or 906-497-5430 home
Your Herd Bull Headquarters
Sugar Sweet Ranch The Simpkins Family Eugene 989-426-4090 Scott 989-239-1935 3132 Oberlin Rd. Gladwin, MI 48624 beef1@ejourney.com
Nancy and Tim Keilty 6192 S. French Rd. • Cedar, MI 49621 231-228-6578 Chad Braden • 6087 S. French Rd. Cedar, MI 49621 • 231-228-7464 www.cottonwoodspringsfarm.com
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MGM East Steve Merry 1840 Hwy. CC Hartford, WI 53027 262-628-3649 262-628-4946 Fax
MGM West Gordon Merry 6488 Hwy. C Sun Prairie, WI 53590 608-837-4919
MGM Boom Prospect 22T
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• Maternal sister to the 2009 Ohio Beef • Maternal sister to the high selling bull in Expo high selling bull and maternal sister the 2009 WHA sale to both the 2006 and 2007 second high selling bulls in the WHA sale
Tod and Sondra Brancel W7842 St. Rd. 23 Endeavor, WI 53930 608-604-2333
We are selling 11 sibs to our eight straight years of first or second high selling bulls at the Wisconsin Hereford Sale and two consecutive years at the Ohio Beef Expo.
Wisconsin Hereford Breeders Boettcher's Brookview Acres Butch and Maryellen W16163 U.S. Hwy. 10 Fairchild, WI 54741 715-597-2036 Brandon 715-533-2470 Garritt 715-586-0033 Michael 414-339-2516 Ryan, Tiff and Andrew Timm 507-433-1183 cmboettcher@centurytel.net www.brookviewacres.com
Stock Farm The Marv Espenscheid Family 12044 Hwy. 78 Argyle, WI 53504 608-543-3778 Fax 608-543-3824 wlbaosf@mhtc.net
Ken and Sandy 608-356-2578 Travis 608-434-2843 Jim E10 645 Hatchery Rd. Baraboo, WI 53913 U.S. Hwy. 12 S., 1/2 mile from McDonald’s, west on Hatchery Rd., 1 mile to farm sign.
ken254@centurytel.net www.piercesherefords.com
BBC FARMS Harold and Connie Lietzau Breeding for Consistent Quality Bruce and Bonnie Clemence 7477 Iband Ave. S104 W15379 Loomis Dr. Sparta, WI 54656 Muskego, WI 53150 608-269-3627 414-425-8134 Tammy and Dam bbcfarms@gmail.com Kiara and Austin Vistitors are always welcome! Troy and Michelle Breeding stock always for Jaydon and Devon sale at the farm. Taylor, Emily and Ty www.hereford.org
Joe and Amy Starr and Family
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E5198 N. Water Dr. Manawa, WI 54949 920-596-2580 Fax 920-596-2380 starr@wolfnet.net
Wiswell Family Registered Polled Herefords
Polled Herefords Jerry, Maryann, Michael and Karl Huth W9096 County Trunk AS Oakfield, WI 53065 920-583-3223 Fax 920-583-2068 Cattle always for sale at the farm huth@wildblue.net www.huthcattle.com
Dr. B.J. and Kim Jones Bailey, Brett, Riley, Lauren and Brady 14990 County Hwy. F Darlington, WI 53530 Home 608-776-2813 Fax 608-776-2079 docjones@centurytel.net www.wildcatcattle.com
Grant, Judy, Jena, and Morgan Wiswell N5920 Connaughton Ln. Elkhorn, WI 53121 262-723-4861 262-215-6499 cell Michelle Britzke Herd Manager wizsph@elknet.net
Lininger Farms Chester and Kathy Lininger W1018 Spring Prairie Rd. Burlington, WI 53105 262-763-8846 clininger@wi.rr.com
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C alendar The “Calendar” is a listing of Hereford sales and events known to our staff. Italicized dates denote shows and events. Non-italicized dates denote sales. To make the “Calendar” concise we have used the following abbreviations: association, assn.; international, int’l; junior, jr.; mountain, mtn.; national, nat’l; northeast, NE; northwest, NW; performance tested, PT; southeast, SE; southwest, SW; and university, Un.
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4 Boyd Beef Cattle and Guests, Mays Lick, Ky. 4 CES Polled Herefords/Predestined Cattle Co., Wadley, Ga. 4 Minnesota State Fair Hereford Show, St. Paul 4 Twin Falls County Fair Hereford Show, Filer, Idaho 4-5 Illinois Hereford Tour, east central region 5 Minnesota State Fair Jr. Hereford Show, St. Paul 6 Walker Polled Hereford Farm/PRM Polled Herefords, Morrison, Tenn. 10-12 Kansas State Fair Jr. Hereford Show, Hutchinson 10-11 Montana Hereford Assn. Field Day, Miles City 10 West Texas Fair and Rodeo Hereford Show, Abilene 11 CSR Polled Herefords, Alapaha, Ga. 11 Delaney Herefords/Atkins Herefords, Lake Benton, Minn. 11 Missouri Hereford Assn. Field Day, Vandalia 11-12 Nebraska Hereford Tour, south central area 12 The Family Affair Sale, Sun Prairie, Wis. 12 Wilson Cattle Co., Cloverdale, Ind. 13 Kiepersol Estates, Tyler, Texas 14 Utah State Fair Hereford Show, Salt Lake City 16 Holden Herefords Female Sale, Valier, Mont. 17 Churchill Cattle Co. Female Sale, Manhattan, Mont. 17 Kansas State Fair Hereford Show, Hutchinson 17 River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, Ont. 17 Tennessee Valley Fair Hereford Show, Knoxville 17 Western Washington Fair Horned and Jr. Hereford Shows, Puyallup 18 Central Missouri Polled Hereford Breeders Assn., Eldon 18 DeLHawk Cattle Co., Earlville, Ill. 18 Elmlodge Polled Herefords, Indian River, Ont. 18 Western Washington Fair Polled Hereford Show, Puyallup 19 Lowderman Cattle Co., Macomb, Ill. 21-22 Adams Hirsche Herefords Complete Cow Herd Dispersal, High River, Alta. 24 Eastern States Exposition Jr. Hereford Show, W. Springfield, Mass. 24 World Beef Expo Hereford Show, W. Allis, Wis. 25 Eastern States Exposition Hereford Show, W. Springfield, Mass. 25 Split Butte Livestock BuyHereford.com Sale, Minidoka, Idaho 25 Wooden Shoe Farms/OJJ Cattle, Blackfoot, Idaho 25 World Beef Expo Hereford Sale, W. Allis, Wis. 26 Hoffman Herefords/Topp Herefords Female Sale, Thedford, Neb.
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26 Oklahoma State Fair Open and Jr. Hereford Shows, Oklahoma City 26 World Beef Expo Jr. Hereford Show, W. Allis, Wis. 27 Advertising Deadline for November Hereford World 27 Upstream Ranch Female Sale, Taylor, Neb. 27 West Virginia Polled Hereford Assn. Field Day, Buckhannon 28 BuyHereford.com Internet Auction 29 Ned and Jan Ward, Sheridan, Wyo. 30 Double L Cattle Online Sale, Bryan, Texas 30 Mohican West, Laurel, Mont.
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1 Keystone Nat’l Hereford Show, Harrisburg, Pa. 2 Breeders Classic Sale at Stone Ridge Manor, Gettysburg, Pa. 2 Colyer Herefords Internet Heifer Sale, Bruneau, Idaho 2 Journagan Ranch, Springfield, Mo. 2-3 Ohio Hereford Futurity Show, Dayton 2 Tulsa State Fair Hereford Show, Tulsa, Okla. 4 K&B Herefords Dispersion, Onida, S.D. 6 Barber Ranch, Channing, Texas 6 Fryeburg Fair Hereford Show, Fryeburg, Maine 8 Heartland Genetic Blend Hereford Sale, Jackson, Mo. 8-10 State Fair of Texas Hereford Shows, Dallas 9 Arkansas State Fair & Livestock Show Jr. Hereford Show, Little Rock 9 Stallings and Guests, Eugene, Ore. 9 Georgia National Fair Jr. Show, Perry 9 Harvie Ranching/Remitall West, Olds, Alta. 9 Maryland Hereford Assn., Thurmont 9 Tulsa State Fair Jr. Hereford Show, Tulsa, Okla. 10 Arkansas State Fair & Livestock Show Hereford Show, Little Rock 10 Ridgeview Farms, Alto, Mich. 11 Lone Star Hereford Ranch Bull Sale, Henrietta, Texas 11 The Poplars Ranch Inc. Bull Sale, McArthur, Calif. 12 Powell Herefords, Ft. McKavett, Texas 13 Next Generation Bull Sale, Oroville, Calif. 14 Dudley Bros. Bull Sale, Comanche, Texas 15 Schu-Lar Polled Herefords Dispersion, Lecompton, Kan. 15 Alabama Nat’l Fair Hereford Show, Montgomery 16 A. Goff & Sons, Harrisville, W.Va. 16 ANL Polled Herefords Female Sale, Steelman, Sask. 16 California/Nevada Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Oakdale, Calif. 16 Four L Herefords Bull Sale, Atwood, Tenn. 17 Blair-Athol/Haroldsons and Friends, Alameda, Sask. 17 California/Nevada Hereford Assn., Oakdale, Calif. 17 Star Lake Cattle Ranch Sale, Skiatook, Okla. 18 The Berry’s Bull Sale, Cheyenne, Wyo. 20 California/Nevada Polled Hereford Assn., Plymouth, Calif. 20 North Carolina State Fair Hereford Show, Raleigh 20 Schmidt Hereford Ranch, Mason, Texas
21 California/Nevada Polled Hereford Assn. Jr. Jackpot Show, Plymouth 21 South Carolina State Fair Hereford Show, Columbia 21 State Fair of Louisiana Open and Jr. Hereford Shows, Shreveport 22 V&G Polled Herefords, Melville, Sask. 22 W4 Ranch, Morgan, Texas 22-23 West River Livestock Show Hereford Show, Dickinson, N.D. 23 Debter Hereford Farm Bull Sale, Horton, Ala. 23 Mohican Polled Hereford Farm, Glenmont, Ohio 23 South Carolina State Fair Jr. Hereford Show, Columbia 24 TLR Herefords, Berlin Center, Ohio 24 Ultimate Steer Calf Sale, Arlington, Wis. 24 Washington Select Sale, Moses Lake 25 Advertising Deadline for December Hereford World 25 Hillvue Farm, Blairsville, Ga. 26 Strang Herefords, Meeker, Colo. 26 Kentucky Hereford Assn. HerefordInfluenced Feeder Calf Sale, Stanford 30 Broadlawn Farms, Lena, Miss. 30 Deana Jak Farms, New Enterprise, Pa. 30 Ladies of the Royal Sale, Kansas City, Mo. 31 American Royal Nat’l Hereford Show, Kansas City, Mo. 31 South Texas Hereford Assn., Beeville
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1 American Hereford Assn. Annual Membership Meeting, Kansas City, Mo. 5 Innisfail Farm Bull Sale, Madison, Ga. 6 Burns Farms Bull Sale, Pikeville, Tenn. 6 Fallfest 2010, Michigan State Un., E. Lansing 7 Beck-Powell Polled Herefords, Bainbridge, Ind. 10 Westwind Ranch Bull Sale, Valier, Mont. 11 Indian Cave Herefords Bull Sale, Brush, Colo. 13 Grandview CMR, Como Miss. 13 Pride of the Pasture Sale, Rockford, Ill. 15 Oklahoma Hereford Assn., Sulphur 16 Montana Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Three Forks 17 Adams Hirsche Herefords Bull Sale, High River, Alta. 17 Bluegrass Stakes Sale, Louisville, Ky. 17 Montana Hereford Assn. Hereford Influenced Feeder Calf Sale, Three Forks 18 North American Int’l Livestock Exposition Nat’l Hereford Show, Louisville, Ky. 20 Nebraska Hereford Assn. Steer and Heifer Sale, N. Platte 20 Show-Me Polled Hereford Classic, Sedalia, Mo. 25 Advertising Deadline for January Hereford World 25 Canadian Western Agribition Nat’l Hereford Sale, Regina, Sask. 26 Canadian Western Agribition Nat’l Hereford Show, Regina, Sask. 27 Able Acres, Wingate, Ind. 27 Holiday Classic Sale, Clinton, Ill. HW
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A dvertisers’ I ndex Ellis Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 ALABAMA Campbell Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Fleisher Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Harbison and Sons, Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Debter Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Knott Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 ARIZONA Loehr Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Las Vegas Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Lorenzen Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Mountain View Hereford Ranch . . . . . 122 Lowderman Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Nine Cross Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 McCaskill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Miller Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 ARKANSAS Crooked Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Milligan Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Hudson Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Newbold Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 James Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Northfork Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Winningham Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Oak Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Perks Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124, 143 CALIFORNIA Plainview Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Alto Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Prairie Meadow Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 124 Jess Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Purple Reign Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Lambert Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Riddell Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 McDougald Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 River Ridge Ranch & Cattle Co. . . . 48, 124 Morrell Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Rustic Oaks Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Mrnak Herefords West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Sayre Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Nyland Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Stephens Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Oak Knoll Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Pedretti Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 INDIANA Perrin Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Beck-Powell Polled Herefords . . . . 66, 124 Sonoma Mountain Herefords . . . . . . . . 122 CDF Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Tripp Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 DAD’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Two Mac Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Everhart Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Valentine Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Ferguson Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Weimer Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Gray Family Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Farno Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Wilbourn Cattle Co., Aaron & W6 Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Green Meadow Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Wintun Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Greives Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Hunt Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 COLORADO Indiana Hereford Association . . . . . . . . . 64 Campbell, James T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Kesling Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Coleman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Kottkamp & Son Polled Herefords, Coyote Ridge Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Ernst Family, Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Miller Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67, 125 Hall Herefords, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Ramseys Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Hanging W Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Stuckey Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Indian Cave Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Kubin Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 IOWA National Western Stock Show . . . . . . . 113 Amos Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Robb & Sons, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Beef Resources Partnership . . . . . . . . . 136 Roderick Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 123 GAR-NANC Cattle/Rau Farms . . . . . . . 125 Sidwell Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Jackson Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Strang Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 K7 Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Landt Herefords, Steve . . . . . . . . . 125, 136 DELAWARE Ohnemus Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 SV Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Rosenberg, James N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Sladek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 FLORIDA Crooked Lake Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC Sorensen Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 St. Clair Hay & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Stream Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125, 136 GEORGIA CES Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Wiese & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 CSR Polled Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Woodland View Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Dillard Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 KANSAS Greenview Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Alexander Farms Polled Herefords . . . 125 Hill-Vue Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Davis Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 JWR Land and Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 4V Douthit Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Leonard Polled Hereford Farm . . . 101, 112 Douthit Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Mead Cattle Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC EE Ranches Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC Nunnally Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Herbel Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Predestined Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Jamison Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Thompson Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Jensen Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79, 125 Whaley Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . 44, 112 M-M Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 White Hawk Ranch Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Malone Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Meitler, Gene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 IDAHO Canyon Gem Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Oleen Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Circle C Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Oleen Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Circle S West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Sandhill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Colyer Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 123 Schu-Lar Polled Herefords . . . 30, 31, 125 Elkington Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 123 Springhill Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Fern Ridge Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Towner Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Heritage Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Umberger Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . 125 JBB/AL Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 VJS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Johnson Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 123 KENTUCKY Moonlight Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Botkin Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 OJJ Cattle Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 25 Boyd Beef Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Shaw Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Chambliss Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . 126 Split Butte Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 124 Dogwood Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Wooden Shoe Farms . . . . . . . . . 24, 25, 124 JMS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Peyton Well Polled Herefords . . . . . . . 144 ILLINOIS Apple Ridge Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 LOUISIANA Behrends Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 5C’s Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Benedict Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 P&K Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Bickelhaupt Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Bob-O-Lou Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 MARYLAND Burns Polled Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . 124 All Seasons Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Crane Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Celebrate Maryland Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 DeLHawk Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
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Church View Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Cornerstone Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Randall Land & Cattle Co. LLC . . . . 17, 110 King Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 SCH Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 West Star Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Tamsey Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 NEW YORK MICHIGAN SK Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Behnke’s Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 TYME Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Christy Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Cottonwood Springs Farm . . . . . . . . . . 138 NORTH CAROLINA Grand Meadows Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Blinson Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Hanson’s Double G Herefords . . . . . . . 138 Kove Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 McDonald Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Myers Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . 128, 144 Michigan State University . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Rhyneland Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Parks Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Terrace Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Ridgeveiw Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15 Triplett Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 RLB Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 W&A Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Sugar Sweet Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Will-Via Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Templeton Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Veeser’s Triple E Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
MINNESOTA DaKitch Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delaney Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frederickson Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . Lawrence Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oxley Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schafer Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Springwater Polled Herefords . . . . . . .
126 126 126 126 126 126 126
MISSISSIPPI Broadlawn Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Caldwell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 EE Ranches Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC Grandview CMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 126 MISSOURI Abra Kadabra Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Bellis Family, Jim D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Biglieni Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 CA Cattle Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Falling Timber Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Findley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Glengrove Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Harding Bros. Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Journagan Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 21, 63, 108, 126, 141 McMillens Toothacre Ranch . . . . . . . . . 141 Reed Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Roth Hereford Farm . . . . . 6, 108, 126, 141 Schneider Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 MONTANA Brillhart Ranch Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Broken Pick Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Churchill Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC Cooper Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Curlew Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Dutton Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Ehlke Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Feddes & Sons, Marvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Holden Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 J Bar E Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 McMurry Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Mohican West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Thomas Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Westwind Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 NEBRASKA Blueberry Hill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Fisher, Lowell and Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Fleischmann Family Farms . . . . . . . . . . 102 Frenzen Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Gibson Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Hoffman Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 JB Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Linton Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Monahan Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Niedermeyer Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Ridder Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 7 Mill Iron Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Schutte & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Spencer Herefords Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Upstream Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 127 Van Newkirk Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 NEVADA Bell Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brumley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Genoa Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hutchens Herefords, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . .
127 128 128 128
NEW HAMPSHIRE Overlook Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 NEW MEXICO C&M Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
SOUTH CAROLINA Forrest Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . Fowken Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keese Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Column Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
144 144 130 144
SOUTH DAKOTA Bar JZ Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch . . . . . . . 130 Blume Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Courtney Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Cranston Herefords, Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Eggers Southview Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 130 Hoffman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 K&B Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 11, 130 LaGrand Angus and Hereford Ranch . 130 NORTH DAKOTA Rausch Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Boehnke Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Thorstenson Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . 130 Carter’s Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Friedt Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 TENNESSEE Friesz Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Burns Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112, 130 Mrnak Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 128, 137 Coley Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 North Dakota Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . 137 Four L Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Olson Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Jackson Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Pelton Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Kerr Polled Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Rockeman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Mud Creek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112, 131 Stuber Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . 144 River Circle Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 OHIO Triple L Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Banks Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Walker Polled Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . 112 Berg Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Woodard Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Buckeye Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Circle D Energy & Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . 135 TEXAS Farno Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Alpha Equine Breeding Center . . . . . . . 131 Grandview Hereford Farms . . . . . . 103, 135 B&C Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Helsinger Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 135 Barber Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Herman Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Case Ranch Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Hively’s Hereford Lane Farm . . . . . . . . . 128 Cutting Edge Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 J&L Cattle Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Dauer Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Mohican Polled Hereford Farms . 128, 135 Day, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Morrison Stock Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Double L Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 NS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Doyle Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Oakridge Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 128 Dudley Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Ullman & Sons, Ralph E. . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 EE Ranches Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC Fuston Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 OKLAHOMA GKB Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Beacon Hill Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Glaze Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 CBY Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 H2 Ranch and Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 CNB Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Indian Mound Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Dennis Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Kinnear Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Dufur Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Larsons’ Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Durham Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Lone Star Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Flying G Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Massey Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Fullerton Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 McInnis Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Graft-Britton Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Metch Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Gray Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 ML Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Jacobs Ranch LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Neel Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Langford Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Nelson Land & Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Loewen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Noack Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Moss Herefords, Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Nolan Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Nelson Land & Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Powell, James L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 132 P&R Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Rockin’ W Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . 132 Sparks-Kimbrough Ranch . . . . . . . . 41, 129 Rocking Chair Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Star Lake Cattle Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 77 Sanders Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Schmidt Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 OREGON Bar One Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 129 Schock Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Bird Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Spearhead Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Chandler Herefords Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Still River Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 England Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Sunny Hill Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Erickson Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 W4 Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Harrell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Williams/Ferguson Ranch L.P. . . . . . . . 132 High Desert Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Willis Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Oregon Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 UTAH Poplars Ranch Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Allen & Son, Phil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Quick Mill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Circle BJ Polled Hereford Ranch . . . . . 132 Stallings Polled Herefords . . . . 18, 19, 129 Ekker Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Y Cross Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Johansen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Pallesen Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 PENNSYLVANIA Bar-H Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Rell Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Breeders Classic Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 VIRGINIA Creekside Hollow Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Fauquier Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Deana Jak Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 JPS Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Deitschland Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Knabe Jr., Harry A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Flat Stone Lick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC Knoll Crest Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Glenview Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC PRM Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Hausner Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Rolling Hills Farm . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 110, 132 Heritage Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Thistle Tree Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 L&D Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Slayton’s BearDance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 WASHINGTON Stone Ridge Manor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 110 BB Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC Vogel Valley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 CX Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Diamond M Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dusty Coyote Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ottley Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington “Select” Sale . . . . . . . . . . . Yoricka Farm Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
132 132 132 133 133
WEST VIRGINIA Cottage Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Goff & Sons, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 103, 133 Grandview Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Grassy Run Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . 103 Haught Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Hickory Springs Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Law & Sons, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 McDonald Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . 103 Sapp Valley View Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Westfall Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 133 WISCONSIN BBC Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Boettcher’s Brookview Acres . . . . . . . . 139 C&L Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . 76, 115, 133 DeLHawk Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Huth Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 133, 139 Kegley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Lietzau Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Lininger Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 MGM East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 MGM West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Owego Stock Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Pierce’s Hereford Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Starr Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Wildcat Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Wiswell Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 World Beef Expo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 WYOMING Berry’s, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Holmes Herefords/Drake Ranch . . . . . 133 Largent & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Micheli Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Middleswarth Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Ochsner Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Perkes Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Ward, Ned and Jan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 133 Wyoming Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 133 CANADA ANL Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Blair Athol Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 111 Canadian Hereford Association . . . . . . . 28 Elm Lodge Polled Herefords . . . . . . . 5, 133 Harvie Ranching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Haroldsons Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . 111 Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords . 133 V&G Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Remitall West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 SERVICES Barnes, Tommy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Biozyme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37, 104 Birdwell, James M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Booker, C.D. “Butch” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Breeders Insurance LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Burks, Eddie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 BuyHereford.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 CattleMax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Conover, Al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Fine Time Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Gay Livestock Insurance, Jerry . . . . . . . 134 Genex Cooperative Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Great American Insurance Group . . . . 134 Hoffman AI Breeders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 JDH Marketing Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Jensen Live Stock Agency . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Layton, Dustin N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Lowderman, Monte W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 McClintock, Mark and Teresa . . . . . . . . 134 MCS Auction LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Midwest Cattle Service Inc. . . . . . . . . . 134 National Cattle Services Inc. . . . . . . . . . 134 National CUP Lab & Tech Center . . . . . 134 National Embryo Transfer School . . . . 134 Reed Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Schacher Auction Services . . . . . . . . . . 134 Stith, Dale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Sullivan Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 T Bar C Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 T/Big Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Trans Ova Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Weishaar, Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Wendt, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
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White Column Farms Toby and Debby Dulworth 2492 S. Kirkman Rd. LaCenter, KY 42056 270-224-2993 dogwood@brtc.net
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David and Paula Parker 615-765-5359 • 615-464-7008 cell 615-765-7260 fax dplp@dtccom.net • www.dkmfarms.com
Lavette and Brenda Teeter 2075 Landis Hwy. (NC Hwy. 152) Mooresville, NC 28115 704-664-1947 704-663-1466 Farm Robert Smith, Manager 704-663-0329
144 Hereford World / September 2010
385 Sweetwater Rd. N. Augusta, SC 29860 dr. John L. Williams Ashley Williams, manager 803-279-0641 or 803-279-0049 Breeding Predominantly Victor Cattle Cow Herd: 90 brood cows, mainly Victor domino and Banner domino Located: 3 miles northeast of I-20 off U.S. Hwy. 25
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321 Elmwood Rd. • Statesville, NC 28625 Harry Myers 704-872-7155 Cell 704-450-1598 Fax 704-871-9997 Harry Meyers III 704-872-1234 Cell 704-880-1084 hmastecc@i-america.net www.cattletoday.com/myers Herd Sires: JA L1 Domino 0224, JA L1 Domino 314 and JA L1 Domino 327 Cow Herd: Jamison Herefords and our own selection from 35 years.
Peyton Well Polled Herefords Lowell, Barbara and Beth Atwood Paul, Linda, Caleb and Luke Epling 133 Edgewood Dr. Stanford, KY 40484 606-365-2520 606-669-1455 Cell peytonwell@netzero.net
328 Fowken Farm Rd. Jonesville, SC 29353 Norris Fowler nrfowler@brecwb.com 864-674-5147 Farm Office/Fax 864-427-3330 Office Rogers Fowler 864-426-3281 Greg Fowler 864-674-6837 864-426-7337 Cell Raising Herefords for the past 62 years
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Csr Polled Hereford farm Steve and Elaine Roberts 5561 Wycliff Roberts Rd. Alapaha, GA 31622 229-532-7963
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Dillard Polled Herefords Donnie and Anita Dillard 264 N. Prospect Ave. Waco, GA 30182 770-832-2268 Cell 770-834-1979
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Pro Performance Breeders
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Cattle Enterprises Tommy, Robin and Tommie Lynne 1230 Reeves Rd. • Midville, GA 30441 706-554-6107 • Cell 706-339-0201 www.meadcattle.com tommy@meadcattle.com
Les and Nancy Midla & Family
P.O. Box 3398, Lake Wales, FL 33859 Pat Wilson Inc., Owner 863-679-6700 Office crookedlakeranch@verizon.net David McCullers, Manager 863-635-3821 Home
W. Massey Booth Jr. and Curtis H. Booth 711 Kings Run Rd. Shinglehouse, PA 16748 814-697-6339 masseyb@frontier.com
34 Cranberry Marsh Marianna, PA 15345 724-267-3325 nmidla@pulsenet.com Don Riggin, herdsman Documented cattle that are right for today’s industry.
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Mississippi Jack Evans, Manager P.O. Box 310 • Winona, MS 38967 662-283-3337 • Fax 662-283-4375 PRIVATE TREATY REATY SALES
Bill and Jo Ellard, Owners P.O. Box 802207 Dallas, TX 75380 Office 972-532-2100 Fax 972-532-2190
Kansas Ray Meyer, Manager • 284A EE Rd. Fall River, KS 67047 Cell 620-636-0045 Office 620-658-4494 Fax 620-658-4426 PRIVATE TREATY SALES