September 2019 Hereford World

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The voice of the American Hereford Association | September 2019


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CONTENTS September 2019

The voice of the American Hereford Association

‘Herefords On The Hill’

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National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members and their families were in Denver, July 6-13, for the 2019 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). The JNHE coverage includes more than 65 pages featuring the Herdsman of the Year, top senior showman and new and retiring NJHA directors as well as highlights from the showring, contests, activities and awards presented during the week. You can find a JNHE section table of contents on Page 48.

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COLUMNS Aug. 31, so ensure membership dues are paid accordingly.

4 | World’s Perspective

The Relay Team/Fueled for Results Each runner on a relay team occupies a strategic place in the line-up — but, ultimately, each team member runs the same distance.

18 | CHB Bites

8 | Breed Focus

The Road to Junior Nationals

The VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo builds leadership skills and promotes education in youth.

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Whether on the diamond or in the ring, Major League Baseball pitcher Locke St. John says success on game day comes from following one simple rule. — by Christy Couch Lee

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Leading the Way

Hereford juniors continue to set a high bar for the industry with their enthusiasm and leadership.

Association News and Events

Mark your calendars for the AHA Annual Meeting. Enter now in the Hereford Feedout Program and the ‘Hereford Shots’ photo contest.

16 | Member Service

Herefords Made History

Hereford juniors have maximized leadership and educational opportunities available through the National Junior Hereford Association.

22 | Foundation’s Focus

12 | What’s New?

Certified Hereford Beef® reaches the community through tours and sponsorships.

20 | Youth Movement

10 | Performance Matters

Hard Work Beats Talent

Reaching Out

Pride in the Breed

National Junior Hereford Association members benefit from Hereford Youth Foundation of America efforts.

24 | Hereford Women

One for the Books

The National Hereford Women are making big strides to support Hereford youth.

Deadline for Dues

The American Hereford Association’s fiscal year spans Sept. 1 through

Cover photo: “History in the Making” by Kayla Jennings taken at the 2019 Junior National Hereford Expo in Denver.

DEPARTMENTS 5 Contacts 152 Hereford Mom Diaries 168 Open Shows

Showing for Cody 38

Illinois Hereford families rally together in a time of need. — by Adrian Austin

170 Junior Shows 192 Calendar of Events 194 Advertisers’ Index

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New Face, Same Conference 146

A decade underway, the Faces of Leadership Conference focused on creating leaders, collaborating, and cultivating opportunities. — by Rudy Pooch

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World’s Perspective

The Relay Team

by Diane Meyer

Each runner on a relay team occupies a strategic place in the line-up — but, ultimately, each team member runs the same distance.

Diane Meyer is the editor of Hereford World. She can be reached at dmeyer@hereford.org.

Welcome to this issue of the Hereford World, which features in-depth coverage of the best junior national livestock show in the world — the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). This history-making week in Denver was a powerful display of Team Hereford in action. Both on The Hill and beyond, Hereford juniors and their families exemplify dedication, hard work and passion. For those of us behind the scenes, covering the JNHE is like — at least what I imagine — sprinting a marathon must feel like. Although I have ran a half marathon before, I have yet to tackle a full marathon. While perhaps not physically prepared for a full marathon just yet, I can safely say I am mentally prepared — and that’s all thanks to our junior nationals. Fortunately, when you have a solid team around you, this marathon feels more like a relay race than an individual

race. This summer I had the opportunity to work with an amazing editorial and communications crew which embodies the sense of the word “team.” It never felt as though one team member carried extra weight on their shoulders, but instead responsibilities were evenly dispersed to ensure the best coverage possible. That sense of balance made the pace of the week sustainable. An integral member of our team this summer was our Hereford Publications Inc. intern, Adrian Austin. She certainly had a lot more responsibilities thrown her way than she bargained for, but like a true team player, she took each challenge in stride. Before we fire the start gun and embark on stories from The Hill (Page 48) and beyond, I would like to have Adrian join me at the start line to kick off this September issue. I will now pass the baton off to Adrian to share her World’s Perspective.

Fueled for Results

by Adrian Austin

Known as the ‘pig girl’ around the office this summer, I admittedly didn’t grow up showing or raising cattle. Rather, my roots run deep in the purebred swine industry, and I recently retired from my post as the National Junior Swine Association (NJSA) secretary. However, as a past president of the Illinois Polled Hereford Association, my grandpa loves his red-and-white-faced bovine. I recall several summers spent manning the head chute, working alongside my father and grandfather to treat cattle in the hot sun, waiting for it to cool off so I could walk my show pigs later in the day. continued on page 6...

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Contacts | American Hereford Association Address: 11500 N. Ambassador Dr., Ste. 410 Kansas City, MO 64153 816-842-3757 • Fax 816-243-1314 hworld@hereford.org • Hereford.org

AHA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President Pete Atkins, Tea, S.D. Vice president Joel Birdwell, Kingfisher, Okla. Directors Term expires 2019 Jim Bellis, Aurora, Mo. Kyle Pérez, Nara Visa, N.M. Term expires 2020 Tommy Mead, Midville, Ga. Bruce Thomas, Gold Creek, Mont. Term expires 2021 Nate Frederickson, Spearfish, S.D. Mark St. Pierre, El Nido, Calif. Joe Waggoner, Carthage, Miss. Term expires 2022 Craig Beran, Claflin, Kan. Bruce Everhart, Waldron, Ind. Andrew Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky.

SENIOR OFFICE STAFF

Executive vice president Jack Ward, jward@hereford.org Chief operating officer and director of breed improvement Shane Bedwell, sbedwell@hereford.org Chief financial officer Leslie Mathews, lmathews@hereford.org Director of records department Stacy Sanders, ssanders@hereford.org Director of commercial programs Trey Befort, tbefort@herefordbeef.org Director of youth activities Amy Cowan, acowan@hereford.org National shows coordinator and youth activities assistant Bailey Clanton, bclanton@hereford.org Records supervisor Tena Martin, tmartin@hereford.org Education coordinator Laura Loschke, lloschke@hereford.org Associate director of communications and public relations Hannah Johnson, hjohnson@hereford.org

| Certified Hereford Beef Staff

President and chief executive officer Amari Seiferman aseiferman@herefordbeef.org Regional brand managers Donald Lucero, dlucero@herefordbeef.org Ty Ragsdale, tragsdale@herefordbeef.org Director of marketing and communications Kaylen Alexander, kalexander@hereford.org Executive assistant Anne Stuart, astuart@hereford.org For information about marketing Herefordinfluenced feeder cattle or about the Hereford Verified program, call Trey Befort at 816-842-3758 or visit HerefordFeederCattle.com.

The publisher reserves the right to decline any advertising for any reason at any time without liability, even though previously acknowledged or accepted.

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| Hereford World Staff

Director of field management and seedstock marketing Joe Rickabaugh, jrick@hereford.org Production manager Caryn Vaught, cvaught@hereford.org Editor Diane Meyer, dmeyer@hereford.org Editorial assistant Kayla Jennings, kjennings@hereford.org Advertising coordinator Alison Marx, amarx@hereford.org Creative Services coordinator Samantha Albers, salbers@hereford.org Editorial designer/assistant Christy Benigno Graphic designers Sharon Blank and Teri Wolfgang Production assistant Debbie Rush Contributing writers Adrian Austin, Christy Couch Lee and Rudy Pooch

| Field Staff

Western Region – Jared Patterson Ariz., Calif., Idaho, Nev., Ore., Utah and Wash. 823 Blaine St., #311, Caldwell, ID 83605 208-312-2386, jpatterson@hereford.org Mountain Region – Lander Nicodemus Colo., Mont., Wyo. and western Canadian provinces 947 Rd. 146, Burns, WY 82053 307-421-8141, lnicodem304@gmail.com North Central Region – contact Joe Rickabaugh Kan., Minn., Neb., N.D. and S.D. 11500 N. Ambassador Dr., Ste. 410., Kansas City, MO 64153 785-633-3188, jrick@hereford.org Upper Midwest Region – John Meents Ill., Ind., Ky., Md., Mich., Ohio, Pa., W.Va. and Wis. 21555 S.R. 698, Jenera, OH 45841 419-306-7480, jmeents@hereford.org Southwest Region – Colton Pratz Ark., La., N.M., Okla. and Texas 6074 Monte Vista Ln., Apt. 1718, Ft. Worth, TX 76132 405-385-1054, cpratz@hereford.org Eastern Region – Tommy Coley Ala., Fla., Ga., Miss., N.C., S.C., Tenn. and Va. 1284 Stage Coach Rd., Sewanee, TN 37375 815-988-7051, tcoley@hereford.org Central Region – Joe Rickabaugh Iowa and Mo. 11500 N. Ambassador Dr., Ste. 410., Kansas City, MO 64153 785-633-3188, jrick@hereford.org Northeast Region – Contact the AHA Conn., Del., D.C., Maine, Mass., N.H., N.J., N.Y., R.I., Vt. and eastern Canadian provinces

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FALL October 12, 2019 1:00 p.m. at the ranch

2TK PERKS 5101 Chuma 8084 ET He Sells as Lot 1!

Also selling

Guest Consignors:

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As the owner and operator of our family’s restaurant — Austin’s — for more than 50 years, I rarely saw my grandpa relax. When he did have time to sit for a while, it seemed he always had a Hereford World magazine in hand, pouring over the pages. If someone would have asked me one year ago what I would be doing this summer, I never would have dreamed the answer would be interning with the American Hereford Association (AHA). Yet, when the internship offer was extended to me, it was simple to say “yes,” knowing my grandpa — in his newfound retirement — would now have the opportunity to pick up the magazine and read something written by his granddaughter. Keeping in mind the selfless, serving spirit of my grandfather, I tried to approach my work with a kind heart this summer. I truly felt my goal to serve others and honor the Hereford membership came to fruition in Showing for Cody on Page 38 — a story which

reminds each of us to never take life for granted. This experience has been a whirlwind of excitement and growth. Being my first summer away from my southern Illinois home, I wasn’t sure what to expect living in Kansas City. During my first few days with the AHA, though, I learned what it means to have a home away from home. Team Hereford welcomed me with open arms and made my summer unforgettable. Between writing, editing, social media planning, media coverage at the JNHE and more, the AHA staff offered me more opportunities to learn and grow in these past three months than I ever thought possible. Perhaps more importantly, I felt privileged to work alongside a group of people whose passion, drive and dedication to their work is unrivaled. A quote one of my past basketball coaches used to share

was, “Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision — the ability to direct individual accomplishments toward organizational objectives. It is the fuel that allows common people to attain uncommon results.” After my time spent with the AHA, I simply cannot imagine a group of people who exemplify the meaning of what my past coach was trying to say more than those who occupy the halls of the Hereford office. As my summer spent with this talented, devoted group ends, I cannot say thank you enough to the AHA staff for allowing me to be part of the Hereford family for a short period of time. And to my grandpa, Lavern — thank you for showing me what it means to be passionate about your work and to not quit until the job is done. You are a true embodiment of what it means to be a Hereford cattleman.

Noon at Next Generation Genetics Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019

Next Gen Kalli 144 ET

Times A Wastin x Kessey Dam of Distinction Her natural heifer calf by 2296 sells! •

X51 x Kessey Her October 2018 calf by R Leader 6964 sells!

T W O G R A N D D A U G H T E R O F N W S S C H A M P I O N K E S S E Y S E L L !!! Steve and Jann Merry Matt Merry 262-628-3649 Steven.merry@aurora.org www.mgmpolledherefords.com

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FO R R E S T P OLLE D H E R E FO R DS 16TH P RO DUCTI O N SALE

SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 2019 • SALUDA, SC

Selling 60 Lots of Registered Polled Herefords

Service age Bulls, Spring and Fall calving Pairs, Bred Yearlings Also selling 60 Lots of Black Baldy Bred and Open Heifers

G19 FPH Ms U35 Hometown G19 ET P44043902

F75 FPH Ms Vicki Red Bull F75 P43876041

G6 FPH Ms Sensation G6

G70 FPH Mr Ft Knox G70

P44024601

F141 FPH Vic U35 Hometown F141 ET P43876227

P44024974

C89 FPH Irene Z8 Hometown C89 ET P43665706

Catalogs on Request: Dale Stith 918-760-1550 Cell dalestith@yahoo.com

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Guest consignors: FORREST POLLED HEREFORDS

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Riley Farms, Saluda, S.C. John de la Howe School, McCormick, S.C.

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Breed Focus

The Road to Junior Nationals

by Jack Ward

The VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo builds leadership skills and promotes education in youth.

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

The annual issue of the September Hereford World is focused on coverage of the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). The western states hosted the JNHE at the historic National Western Stock Show grounds, and volunteers from across the western states along with the American Hereford Association (AHA) staff hit another home run. It is evident by the enthusiasm of the more than 800 juniors and their families who attended this is an event they look forward to each year. It is also clear these families have a passion for Hereford cattle, but it is also easy to see a bond is formed way beyond the cattle. Without doubt, the costs of and commitment to these events continue to grow, but what a way to invest our resources. Anytime we can commit and provide an opportunity for our youth to gain an experience and to have a platform to learn skills, it is well worth the expense.

A time for reflection

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After the JNHE this year, I had an opportunity to travel to my home state of Indiana and to judge the beef show in the county where my family started our 4-H careers. I come from a family of seven children, and my parents wanted us to be involved in 4-H and as many other youth activities as possible. This year, the fair was even a little more special because 50 years ago my oldest brother lost his life in Vietnam. To say the least, I wasn’t very old at the time, but I remember the hardship it caused my family to lose our anchor. In memory of my brother, my parents started an annual award given to a 10-year 4-H beef member who exhibited good character, good leadership and had a competitive nature. These were skills my parents believed were important, and they felt 4-H helped build these skills in young adults. It was an honor to go back to

the fair, to judge and then to see a great young man be presented with this year’s Roger Ward Memorial. It was also great to get to catch up with family and friends and to witness the importance this county fair has for the community. The stands were full of folks who were there to support the youth. This area is a huge agriculture area with a substantial amount of row crop farming, and it was certainly devasted by the weather this winter and spring just like most of the country. This circumstance certainly did not temper the excitement during the fair. There is still something special about a county fair. I did spend a portion of my 4-H career at this fair, and this was way before there were jackpot shows, and national junior shows were just starting to take hold. During these times, the national junior shows were mostly two-to-three-day events with the focus on a heifer show and, possibly, some showmanship. Junior nationals have sure changed, and not only have the junior shows progressed, but the evolution has moved into year-long events. Events like Faces of Leadership, Bridging-the-Gap and the Junior Fed Steer Shootout are just additional opportunities to arm our juniors with information allowing them to support agriculture. Please enjoy the stories and reports of the JNHE throughout the Hereford World. They will tell stories of just a few of these special young breeders. It is fun to watch the emotions shared throughout the week. Those include joy and disappointment. Our focus needs to be committed to building productive adults, and each of these emotions needs to be learned. Again, congratulations to everyone involved. I am certainly proud of everyone who is committed to the National Junior Hereford Association. Hereford.org


BREEDERS CLASSIC Stone Ridge Manor • Gettysburg, Pa.

Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019 • Noon Selling the Future ~ One Hereford at a Time REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE

ILR 4134 York 717 Service Sells!!

ILR Red Power 456B Progeny Sells!!

SRM Red Powerball 1701 ET Service Sells!!

SRM 7815T Rafty 1302ET Stout Raftsman daughter sells!

Gerber Holly 096Y A Flush and Embryos Sell!!

BREEDERS CLASSIC PARTICIPANTS Stone Ridge Manor

Dan and Marilyn Snyder • Seth Snyder 654 Cold Spring Rd., Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-642-9199 • 240-447-4600 Cell

Bachtel Family Herefords

1439 Old Taneytown Rd., Westminster, MD 21758 410-857-4105 • 443-340-4418 Cell

For catalogs or motel information, contact Stone Ridge Manor 717-642-9199 • Fax 717-642-0027

To view catalog, visit our website at www.stoneridgemanor.com • herefordcattle@stoneridgemanor.com Directions: Go six miles west of Gettysburg on Rt. 116, turn right on Cold Spring Rd., go 1.5 miles to farm on left. Motels are always in short supply. Please make reservations early. Hereford.org

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Performance Matters

Leading the Way

by Shane Bedwell

Hereford juniors continue to set a high bar for the industry with their enthusiasm and leadership.

Shane Bedwell is the chief operating officer and director of breed improvement of the American Hereford Association. He can be reached at sbedwell@hereford.org.

Another great Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) is in the books, and what a great event it was! Each year I leave wondering how next year’s will be better, and every year I am blown away by the increased level of quality cattle and, most importantly, quality youth. A big shout out goes to the National Junior Hereford Association directors for running an outstanding event with the guidance of Amy Cowan and Bailey Clanton. All of you impress me with your leadership and are the driving force behind why the JNHE is a class above the rest. I would like to congratulate the Hereford Bowl champions from Illinois who swept the junior and senior divisions of the competition, which I had the privilege to officiate. These young people spent an incredible amount of time studying the rules of Whole Herd Total Performance Records (TPR™), along with the ins and outs of the American Hereford Association (AHA). The competition was fierce, but both Illinois teams were well prepared and dominated in their respective divisions. There is no doubt the young people on these teams have a bright future in our breed! Check out all of the contest winners on Page 110.

Real data, real value

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I would like to highlight the opportunity to feed your cattle in the Hereford Feedout Program. Hopefully, you saw the promotion in the August Hereford World and had a chance to read Trey Befort’s Commercial Connection column, but if you did not, I want to give you a chance to learn about this great program. There are many reasons you need to be involved. HRC Feed Yards, Scott City, Kan., has partnered with the AHA to give breeders and their customers the opportunity to collect real carcass data. This program has real value in many

ways, but the biggest value is finding out where your cattle stand. Knowing how your genetics perform in terms of conversion as well as on the rail is critical for making future decisions. This assurance is critical to merchandize your bulls and helps your customers get top dollar for their calves at sale time. This information is a great first step in making genetic progress in your herd and brings value to the breed in the eyes of the commercial sector. Data collected from this program can be entered directly into the genetic evaluation and will help build accuracy on your carcass trait values — cattle simply have to be recorded in the AHA database. The 10,000 carcass records in the AHA database have allowed us to improve carcass values, but quite frankly, we need to get more. Programs like the Hereford Feedout allow you to recognize the true value of your cattle and give Hereford cattle the opportunity to prove their worth in the commercial industry. The best way to get more out of your bulls and to demand a higher premium for your calves and your customers’ calves is to prove their merit. This is a retained ownership program, but HRC can provide financing opportunities. Furthermore, HRC will provide U.S. Premium Beef shares to all cattle in the program, and you will be able to market cattle into the Certified Hereford Beef® brand. This is a great way to prove the worth of your cattle, no matter your location. Juniors have come from all regions of the U.S. to gain knowledge and prove the genetic merit of their cattle. Take their lead, and let’s make the Hereford Feedout a big success — after all, the Feedout is taking place in the heart of cattle feeding country! Editor’s note: See Page 150 for more information or visit Hereford.org/genetics/ breed-improvement/feedout-program/. Hereford.org


The Remitall West Production Sale Saturday October 12, 2019

The Remitall West Production Sale has a long history of supplying the industry with breed leading herd sires and donor quality females. This year’s sale will feature our top 2019 born herd sire prospects and heifer calves, many of them coming from our ET program. There will also be an exciting select group of bred heifers and elite frozen embryos. For more information on all the animals selling, please visit our website and request a catalog. Videos will be available prior to the sale.

Remitall-W We The North ET 83G DOB: Feb. 19, 2019 • BW 90 lb.

SIRE: Remitall-W Rainmaker ET 14E • DAM: Remitall-West Belle 36B

Remitall-W Vortex ET 84G

Remitall-W BNC Marvel 164G

Full brother to We The North 83G

Maternal sister to Start Me Up 7B

DOB: Feb. 22, 2019 • BW 85 lb. SIRE: Remitall-W Rainmaker ET 14E DAM: Remitall-West Belle 36B

DOB: March 31, 2019 • BW 80 lb. SIRE: Whitehawk Warrior 845C ET DAM: Remitall-West Marvel ET 76Y

Bryan and Annette Latimer Emily, Isaac and Zachary Box 16 Site 2 RR 4 T4H 1T8 Olds, AB Canada 403-556-0301 ablatimer@xplornet.ca Hereford.org

To request a catalog, please visit: www.remitallwest.com

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What’s New?

Association News and Events

“What’s New?” is a column designed to keep you in-the-know about Hereford happenings. You can also sign up for Hereford Headlines, a weekly electronic newsletter from the American Hereford Association (AHA), and additional Hereford news by sending an email to info@hereford.org. Archived issues are posted at Hereford.org.

Enroll in the Hereford Feedout Program Maximize the worth of your genetics with the Hereford Feedout Program, a retained ownership program to feed your cattle and collect valuable data. The Hereford Feedout Program is designed to maximize profit potential, improve carcass EPD accuracy and expand market avenues. Other program benefits include access to the U.S. Premium Beef ® grid and marketing into the Certified Hereford Beef ® brand. To participate in the feedout program, entries must be submitted by Oct. 1. Delivery to HRC Feed Yards, Scott City, Kan., is set for Dec. 15. To learn more see pages and 10 and 150 or visit Hereford.org/genetics/ breed-improvement/feedout-program/. You can also contact Trey Befort, AHA director of commercial programs, at 816-842-3757 or Lee Mayo, general manager, HRC Feed Yards, at 620-872-5328.

held throughout the contest for participants. A final report will also be returned to participants at the conclusion of the contest. Awards will be given in both pen of 3 and individual divisions for purebred and commercial categories. Additional awards will also be given to participants completing the Performance Portfolio portion of the contest. Winners will be announced at the AHA Annual Meeting and Conference Honorees Award Ceremony. Please visit Hereford.org/Youth/ NJHA-fed-steer-shootout/ for more information or call Trey Befort at 816-842-3757.

HPI and AHA receive LPC awards The AHA and Hereford Publications Inc (HPI) received three awards from the Livestock Publications Council (LPC) at the 2019 Ag Media Summit in Minneapolis, presented Aug.30. Awards earned at this national contest are:

• 1st place association website • 1st place national show

coverage with the 2018 Junior National Hereford Expo results

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• 2nd place annual report with

the 2018 AHA Annual Report

Fed Steer Shootout details Make sure to enter in the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) 2020 Fed Steer Shootout Contest. Steers must be delivered to Gregory Feedlots Inc., Dec. 1-7. Gregory Feedlots will finance all costs through the competition, with total expenses deducted from final payment at the conclusion of the contest. Reports will be sent out and educational events will be

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Order your favorite JNHE pics Did photos of the 2019 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in this issue catch your eye? Then be sure to order your favorites today! To view and purchase photos taken at the 2019 JNHE by AHA staff, visit the Hereford Gallery at HerefordGallery. Shootproof.com. The site will be updated with photos featured in the September issue and more! Photos available on Shootproof include show and award winners as well as candid photos from throughout the week. continued on page 14...

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2019 Annual Meeting Preview Make plans to attend the 2019 American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Meeting and Conference, set for Oct. 25-27 at the Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center. This year’s “Talk Innovation” educational forum lineup includes four sessions led by industry leaders to discuss sustainability, grid marketing and more! Sara Place, senior director of sustainable beef production research at the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, will kick off the opening session with a welcome and discussion on beef’s contribution to sustainable food production. Attendees will be able to attend all four sessions. An industry trade show and “Hereford Helpline” will be open Friday as well, providing valuable networking and educational opportunities to learn more about industry products and AHA services. The evening will wrap up with the Hereford Honorees Reception and Awards Ceremony, and the Annual Membership Meeting will take place Saturday morning. The remainder of the weekend will be spent at the American Royal Complex for the Ladies of the Royal Sale and the junior and national open Hereford shows.

2019 Board of Directors candidates

The AHA nominating committee is pleased to announce the six candidates slated for election to the AHA Board of Directors. The 2019 candidates are: Bill Goehring Goehring Herefords Libertyville, Iowa Phone: 641-919-9365 Email: keosalebarn@netins.net Whitey Hunt Innisfail Farm Madison, Ga. Phone: 706-342-5353 Email: whitey@godfreysfeed.com Becky King-Spindle Bill King Ranch Moriarty, N.M. Phone: 505-252-0228 Email: bspin123@aol.com Steve Merry MGM Merry’s Polled Herefords Hartford, Wis. Phone: 414-881-5274 Email: steven.merry@aurora.org Richie Oakes Vanderwork Herefords Taloga, Okla. Phone: 580-572-8395 Email: rgoakes@yahoo.com Scott Torrance Torrance Herefords Media, Ill. Phone: 309-746-6274 Email: torrance4@comcast.net

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Annual Meeting Schedule* Thursday, October 24

4 p.m. — Registration open

Friday, October 25

7 a.m. — Registration open 9 a.m. — Trade show open TBD — Fed Steer Shootout judging TBD— NHW Meeting 9:30-10:15 a.m. — Session 1 featuring Sara Place, NCBA 10-10:15 a.m. — Refreshment break 10:30-11:15 a.m. — Session 2 11:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m. — Trade Show Reception featuring Certified Hereford Beef® hors d’oeuvres 1-2 p.m. — Session 3 2-2:15 p.m. — Refreshment break 2:15-3 pm. — Session 4 5 p.m. — Trade show closes 5:30 p.m. — Hereford Honorees Reception 6:30 p.m. — Hereford Honorees Awards Ceremony

Saturday, October 26

9 a.m. — AHA Annual Meeting 2 p.m. — Ladies of the Royal Sale 5 p.m. — Junior Hereford Show

Sunday, October 27

7:30 a.m. — Senior Board Q&A Session 8 a.m. — National Hereford Show, followed by national and regional show awards presentation and National Queen selection Noon — Supreme champion junior female selection

*Schedule subject to change

Hotel info

The Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center 2345 McGee St. Kansas City, MO 64108 Overflow: Argosy Casino Hotel and Spa 777 N.W. Argosy Parkway Riverside, MO 64150

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...What’s New continued from page 12

The Hereford Gallery is your source for backdrop and candid photos from Association events throughout the year. Purchased images are sent to your email for immediate download.

It’s ShowTime Online Sale

Sept. 11, 2019

www.lowdermanauctionoptions.com Visit our website for additional information. Jeff Koch and Jill Blake Mooreland, Ind. 317-446-8589 www.showtimecattle.com

SHE SELLS! 2019 Illinois State Fair Horned Calf Champion

Hannah Johnson named associate director of marketing and communications The American Hereford Association (AHA) is thrilled to welcome its newest team member, Hannah Johnson, Jenera, Ohio, as the associate director of marketing and communications for the AHA. Johnson begins her post Aug. 26. In this position, Johnson will manage the AHA’s website and electronic communications, plan AHA events, including the Annual Membership Meeting and Conference, and manage AHA marketing and advertising Hannah Johnson campaigns utilizing multi-media channels. Johnson’s communications experience includes serving as the public relations intern for the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association & Beef Council, the communications director for The Practice OSU (Ohio State University) — a student-run public relations firm — a social media intern for the Superior Group, Columbus, Ohio, and a fashion place intern for the Ohio FFA Foundation, Columbus. “We are very excited to have Hannah on board as our associate director of marketing and communications,” says Diane Meyer, Hereford World editor. “She comes with great experience in public relations and strategic communications. She has a passion for promoting this industry and what we do in a positive light.” Johnson is a May 2019 graduate of OSU with a degree in strategic communications and a minor in fashion and retail studies. During her collegiate career, she was an active member of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), the Collegiate Ohio Agri-Women and the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. “I am very excited about a big move from Ohio to Kansas City and to start a career in ag communications,” Johnson says. “I cannot wait to learn more about the American Hereford Association. My goal as I start this new position is to really focus on the strategic side of the communications at AHA. I want every message to serve a purpose and be easily understood by all audiences.”

‘Hereford Shots’ photo contest deadline extended Roll The Dice x DeLHawk Sapphire 102A ET (2014 NAILE Champion Female)

Purple Cobain daughter

Sept. 10, 2019 on

The American Hereford Association (AHA) will once again host the “Hereford Shots” photo contest for all photography enthusiasts. The entry deadline for the contest has been extended to Oct. 1. Entries will be judged by a panel of industry experts. The top 10 photos will then compete for a “People’s Choice” award on the AHA’s Facebook page. The winning photo will be recognized online and in the Hereford World magazine. The winner will receive a $100 ShopHereford.com gift card. For more information about the contest visit Hereford.org/2019/08/2019-hereford-shots-photo-contest/ or contact Diane Meyer at dmeyer@hereford.org.

Requirements: 1) Photos must include a representation of the Hereford breed. 2) Only high-quality, high-resolution, color photos submitted electronically will be accepted. 3) Digital submissions must be a minimum of 300 dpi, be sized 8-by-10 or 8-by-12 inches and be submitted in JPG format.

Brent Behrends 217-971-5897 Mason City, Ill. brent.behrends83@gmail.com

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Indian Mound R anch A nnual Production Sale October 7, 2019 at the Ranch Selling:

Sale Feature:

• 60 18-month old Hereford bulls, horned and polled • Several Outstanding Herd Bull Prospects.

• 28 fall calving cows with most calved by sale day. Look for their video’s on our website.

• Bulls are range raised and in perfect condition to work in any commercial environment.

• Awesome set of females with great pedigrees and phenotype that could improve any herd! • 10 four year olds, 9 three year olds, 8 two year olds. Twelve of the cows are straight Line 1.

IMR 5095C ADVANCE 8053F 43906236 Sire: HH ADVANCE 5095C ET MGS: CHURCHILL SENSATION 028X

BW: -0.6; WW: 57; YW: 82; MM: 34; M&G: 63; FAT: 0.049; REA: 0.80; MARB: -0.06

IMR 204C INTREPID 8058F P43906234 Sire: CMF 59Z CONFIDENCE 204C MGS: LJR 023R WHITMORE 10W

BW: 1.0; WW: 51; YW: 81; MM: 19; M&G: 45; FAT: 0.059; REA: 0.28; MARB: 0.17

IMR 5183C DOMINO 8056F

IMR L1 5095C ADVANCE 8062F

43906246 Sire: CL1 DOMINO 5183C MGS: IMR 408 HARLAND 9038W ET

43906298 Sire: HH ADVANCE 5095C ET MGS: CL 1 DOMINO 955W

BW: 4.5; WW: 47; YW: 81; MM: 29; M&G: 53; FAT: 0.029; REA: 0.44; MARB: -0.01

BW: -0.5; WW: 52; YW: 82; MM: 31; M&G: 57; FAT: 0.009; REA: 0.78; MARB: 0.00

IMR L1 1246Y MISS ADVANCE5047C 43582259 Sire: HH ADVANCE 1246Y MGS: L1 DOMINO 08542

BW: 2.0; WW: 49; YW: 81; MM: 27; M&G: 51; FAT: 0.009; REA: 0.69; MARB: 0.00

IMR 225Z DOMINETTE 6107D 43690443 Sire: CL 1 DOMINO 225Z 1ET MGS: HH ADVANCE 396N

BW: 1.8; WW: 45; YW: 71; MM: 33; M&G: 55; FAT: 0.019; REA: 0.30; MARB: 0.08

Watch and bid online:

CONTACT: Lee and Jacqui Haygood 923 Hillside Ave., Canadian, TX 79014 806-323-2906 lee@indianmoundranch.com www.indianmoundranch.com Hereford.org

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Member Service

Deadline for Dues

by Laura Loschke

Sept. 1, 2019, started the American Hereford Association’s (AHA) 2019-20 fiscal year. The fiscal year will run Sept. 1, 2019, through Aug. 31, 2020. With the start of the new fiscal year comes the time to renew all junior annual dues and member service fees for both juniors and adult members. Remember, all member service fees expired Aug. 31, 2019. Annual dues for juniors, adult members, and other member service fee reminders were sent out in August. Remember, if you are a MyHerd user, your reminders were emailed to you instead of mailed. All other members were mailed their annual reminders.

Annual dues described Annual dues for junior and adult members are $15 per year. Junior memberships are available to anyone ages birth to 22 years old. Once a member turns 22 years of age, the junior membership will be canceled, and it becomes mandatory to renew as an adult membership at that point. Your member service fee will need to be renewed after Sept. 1, 2019, or it will be billed to your account automatically the first time you register a calf in the new fiscal

If you are a MyHerd user, you can check on your or any of your linked account’s membership status at any time by logging into MyHerd.org, hovering over the “Member Details” tab and then selecting “Member Dues & Service Fees.” From this screen you can renew any dues or member service fees needed.

year — Sept. 1, 2019–Aug. 31, 2020. The member service fee for adult members is $100. A year subscription to the Hereford World magazine is included in the adult member service fee. The member service fee for junior members is $20. As always, this is an annual fee and, once paid, will be good through the remainder of the fiscal year. Keep in mind, if you are a MyHerd user, you can check on your or any of your linked account’s membership status at any time by logging into MyHerd.org, hovering over the “Member Details” tab and then selecting “Member Dues & Service Fees.” From this screen you can renew any dues or member service fees needed. Simply click the line of the membership you wish to renew, and the entire line will become

Friendly reminders:

• Don’t forget to join us in Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 25-27, 2019, for the 2019 American Hereford Association Annual Membership Meeting and Conference. The event will be held at The Sheraton Kansas City at Crown Center in Kansas City. Be sure to visit our website for a full schedule of events, hotel information and a link to RSVP.

• All fall 2019 inventories were due Sept. 1. Any inventories turned in after Sept. 1 will incur the additional $2 per head surcharge. Inventories can be updated and submitted by mail or online through MyHerd.org if you are a MyHerd user.

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highlighted in blue. At this point, the “Renew Membership” and “Bill Service Fee” buttons will become clickable if the membership needs to be renewed or the service fee needs to be billed. Those buttons will only become clickable if the specific member needs to complete those tasks. Additionally, the columns labeled “Renewal Needed” and “Service Fee Needed” indicate the member’s current status. “Billed” will appear under Service Feed Needed if the member has already been billed, while “Unbilled” will appear if the service fee needs to be billed. The Renewal Needed column will indicate “Y” if the membership needs to be renewed. The column will be blank if the membership has been renewed. Having trouble navigating through MyHerd? Visit Hereford.org/ Member-Services to view more than 20 tutorials reviewing the ins and outs of MyHerd. Additionally, you can always contact AHA Customer Service at 816-842-3757. To sign up for MyHerd, email your member number to myherd@hereford.org. Laura Loschke is the education and information service coordinator of the American Hereford Association. She can be reached at lloschke@hereford.org.

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METTLER POLLED HEREFORDS

Fall Female Production Sale Friday, October 11, 2019 Starting at Noon (CST)

MPH Z311 Rampage D1

Selling on October 11th

47 Bred cows • 10 Bred heifers & 39 heifer calves

Sires represented: Rampage • Revolution • Trust • Online • Encore • Leader • Hometown

METTLER Brian and Ron Mettler

28225 431st Ave. • Menno, S D 57045 Brian 605-951-3007 • Ron 605-387-2841 bmettler@gw tc.net www.mettlerpolledherefords.com

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Cody Lowderman 309-313-2171

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CHB Bites

Reaching Out

by Kaylen Alexander

“CHB Bites” is a column designed to keep you in-the-know about the Certified Hereford Beef® (CHB) program. To get involved with CHB on social media, search Certified Hereford Beef on Facebook and Pinterest, @certifiedherefordbeef on Instagram and @crtherefordbeef on Twitter.

technology and proven sires to produce elite Hereford animals that contribute a high-quality product to the United States beef supply. Certified Hereford Beef ® (CHB) “Our meeting with Certified hosted several key influencers from Hereford Beef was incredible,” says US Foods® for an in-depth look Erik Hutchinson, US Foods® region center-of-the-plate into the history of the Hereford specialist. “The information on breed, the role the American the history of the Hereford breed, Hereford Association (AHA) the genetics and dedication to plays in the industry, and why the quality was astonishing. The Certified Hereford Beef brand adds trip to the Schu-Lar Ranch was value and a point of differentiation memorable, and being able to in the market. The group toured learn and see first hand what it a Hereford ranch to gain insight involves to raise and maintain a into the animal management herd of Hereford cattle was very practices of our producers to educational. I’m looking forward complete the visit. to taking the information I have The group convened at the learned and launching the Certified AHA and Certified Hereford Beef Hereford Beef brand in my region.” headquarters for an informative The US Foods® group concluded session about the Hereford breed the tour with a visit to National and brand before departing for Beef Packing Co.’s Dodge City, Schu-Lar Herefords, LeCompton, Kan., plant. National Beef is Certified Kan. The Schu-Lar family Hereford Beef’’s packer partner. maximized the farm-to-table “We appreciate the opportunity experience by bringing cattle to to highlight the Hereford breed the group on horseback. Bryce and the impact the CHB brand can and Gina Schuman, owners of Schu-Lar Herefords, explained how make in the market to these key influencers,” says Amari Seiferman, their operation uses data, relevant Certified Hereford Beef president and CEO. “They have the ability to make a difference in their respective markets.” She adds, “The CHB brand wouldn’t be what it is today without our Hereford producers and we appreciate their hard work and dedication to ensuring the integrity of the breed so we can be proud to represent The Certified Hereford beef tour was enjoyed by many Certified Hereford Beef representatives and attendees. Front row pictured the brand every day and (l to r) are Gina Schuman, Mike Przytulski, and Wes Steimel. Back row provide a high quality pictured (l to r) are Trey Befort; Lakyn Roehrich; Kassidy Schuman; product to the industry.” Chuck Herrick; Erick Hutchinson; Kyle Caldwell; and Brent Olsen.

Certified Hereford Beef team hosts US Foods® for tour and training

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Certified Hereford Beef served at the 2019 Hospital Hill Run Certified Hereford Beef was the official protein sponsor for the 2019 Hospital Hill Run in Kansas City, Mo., partnering with the Missouri Beef Council to donate more than 2,000 all-beef hot dogs for marathon participants to enjoy at the conclusion of the race. “As the runners experienced the ‘Thrill of the Hill,’ they were happy to enjoy the all-beef hotdogs,” says Lisa Drake, Hospital Hill race director. “Many participants commented that the hot dogs were really good, and we were very grateful for the support.” The Hospital Hill run is an iconic marathon in Kansas City where participants race around the downtown area. The race, in its 46th year, brings nearly 9,000 people to downtown Kansas City each year. “The Hospital Hill Run event was a great way to promote consumer awareness of the Certified Hereford Beef brand here in Kansas City,” Seiferman says. “We were happy to work with one of our valued partners to provide a great eating experience to participants at the conclusion of the race.” Kaylen Alexander is the director of marketing and communications for Certified Hereford Beef. She can be reached at kalexander@hereford.org.

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Open Gates All Polled Herefords are for Sale by Private Negotiation. Linda and I have decided to call it a great journey of life: an amazing ride, amazing people, amazing adventure, amazing opportunities and challenges, amazing industry. Study these cattle objectively: EPDs are excellent, phenotype is right. Each cow has had a calf every year in a 60-day period and never received help calving. (I’m not a big fan of dinky calves either). All have excellent udders, feet and dispositions and nearly all are red-eyed and well-marked. They are what you and I adore! The cream of years of breeding. Now they can be yours. I’ve bred polled Herefords for over 50 years. 19 National and Reserve National Champions and about that many Denver Champs. Our cattle span the globe. We’ll continue to enjoy the ride watching others appreciate our efforts and theirs. Call me ASAP.

R Leader 6964 F JDH Victor 719T 33Z ET sired eight calves including embryo calves. Possibly includes the top female we’ve raised! She is amazing! F AI matings primarily to R Leader 6964 F Approximately seven highly proven, productive recips pregnant to NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET (P43722088) and four pregnancies by UPS Sensation 2296

REG. No. P43988395 P43988394 P43966404 P43988391 P43966409 P43966406 P43966413 P43966420 P43359833

NAME OF SIRE SHF Zane X51 Z115 SHF Zane X51 Z115 CRR About Time 743 SHF Zane X51 Z115 KFF Apollo Revolution KFF Timeless C506 ET KFF Apollo Revolution KFF Apollo Revolution TOPP 432X ET

REG. No. P43563714 P43563715 P43666497 P43668282 43668283 P43752049 P43754848 P43752045 P43752051

NAME OF SIRE NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET NJW 78P Twentytwelve 190Z ET CRR About Time 743 NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET KJ HVH 33N Redeem 485T ET MSU TCF Revolution 4R NJW 78P Twentytwelve 190Z ET

Klippenstein Family Farm

Glen and Linda Klippenstein P.O. Box 457 • Maysville, MO 64469 816-449-2556 • 816-516-1612 glenklip@aol.com Hereford.org

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Youth Movement

Herefords Made History

by Taylor Belle Matheny

The VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) is an event like none other, and this year it was special by being at the historic National Western Complex in Denver. Watching Hereford cattle make their way from the Yards to the Hill each day reminded me of the opportunity I am fortunate enough to have as a member of such a historic breed.

More than showing Over the course of my life, I have grown up around the Hereford breed and, when I was old enough, became a member of the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA). This year I walked through the showring at the JNHE for the last time and heard my

Chairman Taylor Belle Matheny, taylormatheny97@gmail.com Vice chairman Rylee Barber, ryraba@gmail.com Communications chair Hannah Williams, hmwilliams13@yahoo.com Leadership chair Samuel Lawrence, slfittingservices@icloud.com Fundraising chair Abigail Spindle, abigail.spindle1@gmail.com Membership chair Montana Lawrence, lawre474@morris.umn.edu Directors Brooklyn Adam, brooklynadam113@gmail.com Noah Benedict, nojo1132@gmail.com Luke Daniels, luke@circleh.info Brandt Downing, downingshowcattle@gmail.com Wyatt Lawrence, wyattherf99@gmail.com Bailey Morrell, bsmshowcattle5@gmail.com Director of youth activities Amy Cowan 816-842-3757, acowan@hereford.org JrHereford.org

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name called as a retiring member. There are so many things I have learned throughout my time as a member, and I will carry them throughout the rest of my life. Competing in contests, meeting friends and taking on leadership roles prepared me for college and a career. As members of the junior board, your directors help with the contests, and this year I was a timer for the peewee and junior sales talks. As the first participants made their way into the room and began giving their sales pitches, I was completely blown away by the talent of our juniors. The quality continued throughout the day, and I left the room proud of the members of the NJHA. Throughout the week, I continued to watch juniors carry themselves in and out of the showring. From the observations I made at the JNHE, our breed has a positive future because of the juniors who are striving to excel in all aspects of our association. This is a testament to what the NJHA offers its members and the preparation it provides them for life.

Leading the way The excitement of summer did not stop after Herefords on the Hill, as juniors made their way to Lincoln, Neb., for Faces of Leadership. Year after year an exceptional group of juniors come to Faces of Leadership eager to learn, to grow their skills and to network with other passionate young Hereford breeders. This year was a year like we have never planned before because of the help of the University of NebraskaLincoln (UNL) and the Engler Entrepreneurship program. Juniors were able to participate

in the entrepreneurship program and to develop solutions to a problem in the industry. After the young entrepreneurs delivered their Pitch Projects, we toured the animal science department at UNL. Having this opportunity allowed juniors to understand meat fabrication, meat palatability and processed meats. To round off a great week, we went to Dunlap, Iowa, to the Sullivan Supply headquarters to hear the story of a true entrepreneur, John Sullivan. Faces of Leadership is made possible because of the Coley-Malir Leadership Endowment started by Rick and Bonnie Coley-Malir, who are passionate supporters of Hereford youth. Their commitment to the next generation and the Hereford Youth Foundation of America continues to make this a unique event for our membership. I am proud I get to serve this association and am eager to see where the next year takes us. One takeaway I have from this summer is the NJHA has a talented group of young salesmen and women ready to take on the industry. Looking forward to the 2020 JNHE, I am excited to sit in on sales talks once again to see new and old faces competing in an educational contest with so many life lessons. Before we know it, 2020 will be here and that means we get to head to Louisville, Ky., for Banners in the Bluegrass July 11-18, 2020, and to Columbus, Ohio, for Faces of Leadership July 28-Aug. 1, 2020. I am excited to head east for my last JNHE on the board and to welcome you to my home state of Kentucky.

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SAVE THE DATE FOR DEFINITELY DIFFERENT 2019

Sunday, Oct. 13 12 Noon (EST) – 11554 100th St., Alto, MI 49302

Show Heifers, Young Cows and Breeding-Age Bulls Sale Manager/Auctioneer: Dale Stith, 918-760-1550

Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman, 309-313-2171

CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET Featured service sire for lots in the sale! 2019 JNHE Grand Champion Bred-and-Owned Bull

GMF

• grand meadows farm •

Bob and Jami Goble 11554 100th St. Alto, MI 49302 616-299-8681 jami@ridgeviewfarm-goble.com

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Scott McDonald 7791 Eastern Ave. S.E. Grand Rapids, MI 49508 616-446-2146 scott@mcdonaldplumbing.com

1412 W. 900 S. Warren, IN 46792 Thatcher 260-917-0177 Joe 260-466-8149 Jane 260-917-0036

Dave and Jill Bielema Family greatlakesherefordbeef@gmail.com grandmeadowsfarm.com 616-292-7474

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Foundation’s Focus

Pride in the Breed

by Nancy Keilty

For those who were fortunate enough to attend the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Denver, I’m confident you would agree it was a spectacular extravaganza. I was there to work in the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) booth, where I had the privilege of reacquainting myself with old junior members and their families and meeting new ones. I could not help but feel proud of these young men and women as I listened to their stories, their hopes for the future, and their unbridled interest in the Hereford breed and agriculture. I also felt pride in the National Junior Hereford Association board for establishing and providing various contests and exciting new programs at JNHE and pride in HYFA for its role in providing scholarships to help Hereford youths further

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their education. I left Denver with a sense of pride and accomplishment, knowing we are making a positive difference in the lives of our youth, and the future of the breed looks very bright.

The letter Upon arriving back at the farm in northern Michigan, my husband and I were greeted with a second letter from a 9-year-old boy named Garrett. In it he spoke of his journey with a junior beef Hereford steer named Alex, including a wonderful photo of the two of them, which would culminate at the local county fair in the upcoming week. He had written by hand: Dear Mr. and Mrs. Keilty, Hi, this is Alex and Garrett. This is the final letter before we head out Saturday, Aug. 3, to the Northwest Michigan Fair. We have had many adventures together. Our 4-H club had a petting zoo for the cherry connection at the Hort Station as well as at the Lake Leelanau St. Mary Annual Festival dinner. Alex loved all the attention. We also went out to the fairgrounds for showmanship practice. At the showmanship practice the scales were open so we were able to find out that Alex weighed 260 lb. on July 9. I am hoping to get him up to 308 lb. by the fair. He enjoys his 14% calf feed so hopefully we will reach our goal weight.

This has been a fun and educational year. I have learned a lot and hope to raise a junior beef next year. I really hope to raise Alex’s brother or sister! We hope you can come visit us at the fair. I have enclosed a schedule so you know when we are showing as well as an informational letter about the auction. Thank you for taking the time to read about us. We hope to see you at the fair! Sincerely, Garrett After reading this, I was reminded there is a whole world of kids out there who share the same love and enthusiasm for Hereford cattle. Further, you don’t have to have a top animal in a top show to learn the same lessons of responsibility, integrity, family and community. This boy, and countless other boys and girls just like him, is just as important to the future of this breed. We will meet him at the Northwest Michigan Fair in early August, and I know I will leave Traverse City with the same feelings of pride and comfort knowing that the future of the breed is in great hands. Nancy Keilty serves on the Foundation’s board of directors. She can be reached at nancykeilty@mindspring.com.

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Mohican West

& Guest THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 2019 • NOON At Mohican West, Laurel, Mont. • 65 Lots

Mohican Whitney 5G

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26

58

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0.30 0.54

MOHICAN Lady 202E

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102

23

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0.42

0.45

Sire: TH 22R 16S Lambeau 17Y Proven herd sire. He sells!

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29

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0.42

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98

24

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0.25

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TDP Lady Sport 219E

Sire: NJW 76S 27A Salute 201C Dam is a full sister to NJW 78P Twentytwelve 190Z ET. Bred to JLCS M74Z Premier E66 CE

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97

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0.59

0.00

Sire: Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET DOB: Feb. 13, 2019

Sire: Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET Homozygous Polled • Herd Bull Power

TH 512X 17Y Lambeau 404D ET

Sire: NJW 76S 27A Salute 201C Bred to JLCS M74Z Premier E66

Mohican Missy 46G

Mohican 4013 14G

Sire: Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET DOB: Jan. 25, 2019

MC 257P 72C Jaeden 1928 ET Sire: NJW 79Z 22Z Heavy Duty 72C ET MGS: Saddle-Valley 203E Hamm 822H DOB: Feb. 1, 2019

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54

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86

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24

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Hereford Women

One for the Books

by Amy Taylor

Denver was a magical location for the 2019 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). The history and legacy of the Yards are unmatched. The legacies of the juniors participating will be forever marked by this once-in-alifetime experience. Members of the National Hereford Women (NHW) would like to congratulate all contest winners and scholarship recipients on a job well done. The members of the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) are quite impressive, and we are honored to be able to offer our contests and scholarship awards to such a promising group of future leaders.

Youth focus This year’s Heifer Award went to Madie Ziegler. Copeland and Sons, Nara Visa, N.M., has graciously donated a $1,500 sale credit Madie can use at the Copelands’ ranch. The NHW will also add an additional $1,000 credit, so Madie

will have a total of $2,500. Matt Copeland and NHW board member Trudy Nolles presented Madie with the award at opening ceremonies. We extend our gratitude to the Copeland family for donating to such a wonderful program. Sixteen graceful, poised queens from fifteen states sat on queen’s row at the JNHE. The queens were able to attend orientation at the historical Brown Palace, where they took part in an afternoon tea. National Hereford Queen Emily Meinhardt kicked off her service project “Yard Games in the Stockyard” during the tailgate. All proceeds from her service project went to the Nebraska and Oklahoma ranchers and farmers affected by the recent natural disasters. Emily then welcomed young ladies to the notorious Queen’s Tea. There, more than 100 participants learned about proper etiquette from Diane Johnson, Ft. Worth, Texas, and made fingerprint cactus art.

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OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS President – Erin Lockhart, Bryan, Texas President elect – Sharon King, Columbia, Miss. Vice president – Dana Pieper, Zurich, Kan. Secretary – Amy Taylor, Munford, Ky. Treasurer – Karen Smith, Gatesville, Texas P.O. Box 1125, Gatesville, Texas 76528 Historian – Nikki Rogers, Eatonville, Wash. Communications – Erin Lockhart DIRECTORS Rhonda Eck, Putnam, Okla. (ex officio) Trudy Nolles, Bassett, Neb. Betsy Pitstick, S. Solon, Ohio Bonnie Reed, Hampton, Minn. Shannon Worrell, Mason, Texas HerefordWomen.com

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Connie Pérez was the keynote speaker at the NHW semi-annual meeting. She told us of her journey of learning she had Parkinson’s disease, and she told us how she coped with this diagnosis through her discovered love of painting. She has written two children’s books and is in the process of releasing a third. Connie’s story is inspiring and was a blessing to hear. The Bucket Brigade was comprised of six incredible and luxury-filled buckets. Buckets included hunting trips, a showbox bar, a cedar chest, a custom toy box and rocking cow, a hover board, and a Louis Vuitton purse improved with a little fringe. All donations to the Bucket Brigade will go to the Queen’s Scholarship and the Queen Fund. We felt the scholarship amounts awarded needed increased

to reward these ladies for all their hard work and their wonderful representation of all Hereford breeders. Through the brigade, we were able to raise $6,500 worth of donations to go toward the scholarship fund. The Hereford Youth Foundation of America has challenged us to raise the queen’s scholarship fund to $200,000 by the end of this year. We are very close to achieving the goal thanks to the efforts of the fundraising committee and all who have donated to such a special cause. Kay Knight debuted her NHW jewelry line in the ways and means booth. Kay is excited to join efforts with us and to create beautiful timeless pieces for the NHW. In addition to creating pieces for the NHW, she will work with individuals to create custom pieces. This woman is amazingly creative and can provide you with a family heirloom to be passed down for decades. The sky is truly the limit with her custom designs, as she can recreate brands, use jewels passed down to you or start completely from scratch. We would like to thank all who donated time, money and efforts into helping the NHW make this JNHE one for the books. We are forever grateful for our membership and the Hereford breeders who made room in their busy schedules to lend a hand where needed. There are so many individuals behind the scenes making sure everything runs smoothly. We could not support the juniors as well as we do without those amazing people and volunteers. We would also like to thank the NJHA board, the American Hereford Association staff and HYFA for their continued partnerships in all endeavors to bless and support the NJHA and Hereford breeders across the country. Hereford.org


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SATURDAY, OCT. 5, 2019 11 a.m. • Springfield, Mo. Sale Location: William H. Darr Agriculture Center • Springfield, Mo.

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12 Herd Bull Prospects • 18 Bred Heifers 14 Fall Calving Cows • 32 Spring Cow-Heifer Calf Pairs DKM 1241 DANIKA GIRL 1137 461 • P43501156 A granddaughter of NJW FHF 9710 Tank out of a daughter of Logic. She is a Dam of Distinction mated to LJR MSU Z311 Emblazon 392E. BW 2.4; WW 48; YW 75; MM 25; M&G 50

LJR MSU 023R GENTRY 58G • P44029574 A stout son of Logic. Daughters will be great. A predictable and proven pedigree. BW 2.2; WW 57; YW 89; MM 25; M&G 53

LJR MSU MISS DOM 178G • P44029681

A daughter of JDH Z311 Insight 30D ET out of a tremendous daughter of NJB 3060 Gaucho 829. Cow power here. BW 1.0; WW 53; YW 85; MM 27; M&G 54

LJR MSU 167Y FAIR BANKS 48F • P43921201 A powerful son of NJW 33TB 100W Trust 167Y. His dam raised him as a 2-year-old. BW 2.3; WW 52; YW 84; MM 26; M&G 52

LJR MSU VIXEN 104F • P43921255

A daughter of herd sire LJR MSU X51 Bosch 371B. Mated to C&L RR KJ 364C Jalapeno 973E. BW 3.9; WW 55; YW 85; MM 22; M&G 50 Videos and sale broadcast on

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See this catalog online at www.reedent.com Sale Managed by:

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One of the very best sired by CHEZ Dante 652D, out of a daughter of LJR 023R Whitmore 10W. Her dam sells as 41B. BW -0.2; WW 61; YW 93; MM 21; M&G 52

LJR MSU WHITNEY 41B • P43485909 A super producing daughter of LJR 023R Whitmore 10W, out of a Gaucho daughter. Incredible EPDs. Dam of 59G. Mated to C&L RR KJ 364C Jalapeno 973E. BW -0.8; WW 55; YW 85; MM 22; M&G 49

LJR MSU MISS DOM 133G • P44029638 A daughter of JDH Z311 insight 30D ET. She sells along with her dam by BR Bennett N106 of 5227 0178. BW 1.8; WW 56; YW 90; MM 26; M&G 54

LJR MSU RENITA 49G • P44030649 WOW! Take a look here. A Boyd Blueprint daughter out of a LJR 023R Whitmore 10W daughter. BW 1.1; WW 58; YW 91; MM 25; M&G 54

LJR MSU WILLA 211D • P43704820 A very productive Ambush daughter out of a Federal daughter. Mated to C&L RR KJ 364C Jalapeno 973E. BW 2.0; WW 53; YW 80; MM 16; M&G 43

LJR MSU MAGGIE 28D • P43704656 This daughter of LJR Cold Fusion is unusual. Her dam, grandam and great-grandam are all Dams of Distinction. Certainly, a great productive cow. Mated to NJW 113D 1010 Tough 126F. BW 3.0; WW 46; YW 72; MM 25; M&G 48

LJR MSU 6153 GENESIS 110G • P44029618 Herd bull power here sired by Boyd Blueprint and out of a cow by Mohican Wheatland 60W. Great cows in this pedigree. Excellent EPDs. BW 1.6; WW 56; YW 85; MM 33; M&G 61

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LJR MSU RED WINE 72G • P44030275 A very stylish, eye appealing daughter of the very popular CHEZ Dante 652D. Excellent pedigree, excellent EPDs. Don’t miss this one. BW 2.6; WW 59; YW 88; MM 20; M&G 49

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Whether on the diamond or in the ring, Major League Baseball pitcher Locke St. John says success on game day comes from following one simple rule.

PHOTO BY KELLY GAVIN

Hard Work Beats Talent

Locke St. John made his big-league pitching debut with the Texas Rangers June 25, 2019. “He was always very responsible, amiable, easy going and laid back,” says his mom, Joy. “But he was also teachable and took instruction well.”

by Christy Couch Lee

H

e made his way to the pitcher’s mound as the stadium erupted with deafening cheers around him. The pressure built; his legs lost feeling. He focused on the mission at hand, and his first two batters returned to their dugout empty handed. On that memorable day in late June, Locke St. John joined the ranks of just over 19,000 men to ever play for a Major League Baseball (MLB) team. A Hereford cattleman and professional baseball player, Locke combined his two passions into the life of his dreams. It has not been without hard work and dedication, but, he says, the youth of the Hereford industry can capture their dreams, too, if they never quit.

Making the cut Born and raised in Pell City, Ala., with his parents, Kent and Joy, and younger brother,

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Carter, Locke developed his two passions at a young age — playing baseball at 5 and showing his first Hereford at 7. “I grew up watching the Atlanta Braves — my hometown team — and my main goal was to make it to the major leagues,” Locke says. “My parents were always really positive and let me play the game. They held me to a standard, and they knew I was capable of being good. But it wasn’t something I just woke up with. I knew I had the ability, but I would also need to work at it if I wanted to be where I am today.” Joy says Locke was a focused child and, even as a young little league player, was dedicated to the game. “Since he started playing baseball at 5, he was all or nothing,” she says. “He wasn’t out there playing in the grass and watching airplanes go by. He’s been serious since Day 1.” Locke was on his local all-stars team and played travel ball through junior high and high school before venturing to Southern Union

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Community College and, from there, to the University of South Alabama. After filling out multiple questionnaires from interested MLB scouts, Locke finally received the call that he had been selected in the 2014 draft. “It was one of the most overwhelming and exiting times of my life,” he describes. “That hard work I had put in since I was 12 all the way through college had paid off. Having the opportunity to play professional ball was a big deal to me.” Two days later he was headed to the spring training facility for the Detroit Tigers system. He stayed in the Tigers’ system for three years, playing for the GCL Tigers, the Connecticut Tigers, the West Michigan Whitecaps and the Lakeland Flying Tigers. During the 2017 season, Locke converted from a conventional over-the-top pitcher to a side-arm pitcher, and at that point his career took an even bigger turn for the better. “That’s when things clicked for me, and everything started working like I wanted it to,” he says.

The call to the big leagues In the 2017 Triple-A phase of the Rule 5 draft Locke was selected by the Texas Rangers. He spent the 2018 season with the Down East Wood Ducks and the Frisco RoughRiders and was then promoted to the Nashville Sounds on June 6. Just 14 days later, Locke received a call he says is the greatest moment of his life. “It was an off day, and my fiancé, Sydney Johnson, and I had just gotten back from the farm in Pell City,” Locke recalls. “I got back home and heard my phone vibrating. I had missed the call. I saw that it was our vice president of player relations, and thought it could be the call I had been waiting on all my life. Instantly, I called him back. He asked if I was asleep, and I said, ‘No.’ He said, ‘You’re going to pitch in Dallas tomorrow.’ “Frisco is a suburb of Dallas and at first, I thought he meant I was going back to a Double A team,” Locke continues. “He could hear the disappointment and made sure I understood. ‘You’re going to pitch for the big leagues,’ he said. And my heart dropped. That’s the call I had been dreaming of my whole life. It was happening.” Locke had put the phone on speaker so that Sydney could hear the call, too. “We started crying, and as soon as I got off the phone, I called my mom,” Locke says. “Mom was asleep, and she said, ‘Locke, quit messing with me.’ It just wasn’t registering with her. I called my grandparents and more family and close friends. It was just crazy.”

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The Boatman family of Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill., are longtime friends of the St. John family. While initially not a baseball fan, Tammy Boatman downloaded the MLB app to see Locke’s progress. The night he took the mound, the Boatman family sat around her phone in the showbarn and cheered on their friend. Pictured (l to r) with Locke St. John are: Tammy, Kade, Kendall and Tom Boatman.

Joy remembers that phone call well. “It was so surreal,” she says. “We had traveled and put so much into our boys. He worked so hard and has been so determined, and he has gone through so many ditches to get there. Of course, I’m extra proud of him. It’s not an easy road.” She had always told him she would be there the moment he was called up to the big leagues. And be there, she was. “I had always said, ‘Come hell or high water — it doesn’t matter what I have going on — I’m going to be there,’” Joy says. “Carter and I stayed up all night packing, and we made it there for the first game. It was an awesome experience, and we were so proud.” continued on page 32...

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Locke’s first JNHE was in 2002 in Sioux Falls, S.D., and he did not miss a single one until he was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 32nd round of the 2014 draft.

Locke officially made his big-league pitching debut against the Detroit Tigers June 25 — five years to the day after he made his first professional appearance. “I was told I wouldn’t be able to feel my legs as I walked to the mound at that first game — that it would be a feeling I would never have felt before,” Locke says. “And they were right. I absolutely couldn’t feel my legs. I got to the infield, and I start breathing. Finally, I got some feeling back. It’s a feeling I’ll never be able to describe.”

A team effort As much as baseball is his passion, Locke is also passionate about Hereford cattle. When Locke and Carter were young, the St. John family raised Texas Longhorns on their 20-acre farm. “Our county extension agent … said something about 4-H and getting some Herefords,” Locke says. “We bought our first few heifers from Tennessee River Music, and then began to develop our herd as Dry Creek Farms.” The St. Johns soon began a friendship with Tom and Tammy Boatman, Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill., who at the time were living in Alabama. Tammy’s mom, Margarete Riffel, also worked with them to build their Hereford herd.

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Locke says their relationship with the Boatman family has been a positive experience from the start. “We had our first JNHE [Junior National Hereford Expo] class winner in 2004 with a heifer we purchased from Margarete, and that’s also the year I won champion peewee showman,” he says. Through the years, the St. John family’s success in the industry has grown. They now run 30 registered Herefords and about 25 recipients on about 250 acres with the goal to raise the best show heifers and cows possible. They held their first online sale in the spring of 2018 and now plan to host a spring and fall online sale each year. Together, Locke and Carter manage the operations of their Hereford business. Carter handles all of the day-to-day activities, and Locke manages the computer work and marketing. “When I’m on the road, I call to see how everything is going on a daily basis, and I don’t know that Carter always likes it,” Locke says with a laugh. “We work together on matings and putting our sales together. He had to take on a lot when he was 19, with my dad passing away in July 2017. There aren’t many 21-year-olds who run their own farm and do as well as he does.” Joy says her boys have figured out a system that works for their situation and skills. “Even when Locke is away, they talk every day. They’re very close,” she says. “They both have their own opinion about cows. They absolutely love the genetics. Locke really wants to be involved, but there’s only so much you can do when you’re 1,000 miles away. But they’ve made it work. “That’s been really good to see as a mother,” she continues. “We’ve invested time and money; blood, sweat and tears. You want to see them love it as much as I do. And they do.” Beyond family, the friendships Locke has developed while showing Herefords have lasted a lifetime. And the support he’s seen through his MLB career has been incredible. “[Friends] call to check on me, and I call to check up on them,” he says. “I call them to talk cows, and it helps me more than they probably realize — more than I’ve ever been able to express to them. But I’m on the road six or seven months of the year, not able to see cows. In minor league baseball, we play 142 games in five months. In major league, it’s 163 games in six months. Being able to talk cows and attend sales in my off season really helps me mentally.”

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His baseball career has given him the opportunity to visit renowned operations across the country — through Michigan and Texas and many points in between. “[Hereford breeders] are a family, and they’re more than supportive of me,” Locke says. “Yes, at the shows, we want to win. But at the end of the day, it’s all about building relationships and having fun.”

Dream the big dreams. Then work for them. For others who dream those big dreams as he did? Locke says it is simple. Never give up. “Work as hard as you can, and never give up on your dreams,” he says. “Multiple times when I was younger on the mound, I thought I might never be able to reach my goal. But I never gave up. I never gave in. And I never quit working hard.” Whether it’s in the showbarn or on the ballfield, Locke says the values and work ethic required for success are the same. “Both have taught me responsibility and the value of hard work,” he says. “It was always embedded in me by my parents — if you want it bad, you have to work for it. In either baseball or showing cattle, if you don’t want it, you won’t do well. And 75% of your success happens at home.” He recalls many days in high school when he would feed cattle in early mornings before morning baseball practices, go to after-school baseball practices, then rinse and feed cattle late at night before crashing in bed, only to repeat it all the next day. Tom says he’s seen an incredible work ethic carry over from baseball to cattle within the St. John family. “You have to want it to get it,” he says. “It’s a dream. And practice makes perfect. You don’t get good at showing, clipping or fitting if you don’t practice, and the same applies to baseball.” Joy says as a parent, if your child has big dreams, be patient, be encouraging and maintain discipline.

In either baseball or showing cattle, if you don’t want it, you won’t do well. And 75% of your success happens at home.

“I could have easily folded to one or the other, but I didn’t – and Carter is the same way,” Locke says. “As we’ve grown, he likes cattle more than baseball. And for him to be as successful as he’s been in that makes me proud.”

“Be there for them, but they also need to have some accountability and responsibility,” she says. “And as they get older, you can’t tell them what to do. But you can be there for them, and stay positive yet realistic for them. And then you simply must have faith that you’ve taught them all they need, and they’ll go back to their roots and remember where they came from.” With strong values and a dream that was born at a young age, Locke St. John has seen his greatest dreams come to life. It’s simply been a matter of working hard and never, ever giving up.

— Locke St. John

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Hereford Drive

Showing for Cody Illinois Hereford families rally together in a time of need. by Adrian Austin

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he wooden gavel taps the auction block as auctioneer Monte Lowderman begins his chant. The surprisingly cool mid-June weather blows a brisk breeze around those in attendance, but no one seems to notice as the sale wears on. Rather, at this year’s Illinois Hereford preview show, everyone’s focus is on something much bigger than themselves. Flash back to the night of May 15, roughly five weeks before the Illinois Hereford preview show. Just a month prior to the show they were planning, Buddy and Lisa Edenburn, Illinois Junior Hereford Association (IJHA) advisors, felt their world shift on its axis, as Cody Conrady, fiancé to Buddy and Lisa’s daughter, Bailey, had his life flash before his eyes. Cody was injured when the boom of the crop sprayer he was loading on a field call for work came into contact with a high voltage power line, sending approximately 7,400 electric volts racing through Cody’s body. Although his heart had stopped on the scene, Cody was revived and rushed to OSF Hospital in Peoria, Ill., then LifeFlighted by helicopter to Memorial Hospital in Illinois state capital of Springfield.

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What happened next was nothing short of a miracle, as Cody’s long road to recovery began. His fiancée, Bailey, detailed the extreme changes of their time following the accident. “Slowly Cody and I are settling into a new definition of normal,” she shares. “The staff in the burn unit at Memorial Hospital have been second-to-none when it comes to treating not only Cody’s numerous injuries but also for making sure that we both have the resources around us to get Cody back to as close to pre-injury as possible.” In the weeks following the accident, Cody was faced with the amputation of his left arm below the elbow, the amputation of his right leg below the knee and the amputation of three toes on his left foot. Aside from a multitude of physical challenges, Cody began to realize his memory was missing for the hours leading up to the accident and roughly two weeks afterwards. “He does have numerous other injuries, but to be quite blunt, he probably shouldn’t even be alive at all,” Bailey shares in her statement following the accident, well aware of the magnitude of what her fiancé would be going through in the weeks to come. Hereford.org


In the following weeks, Cody, Bailey and both of their families would go through something more challenging, life-changing and overwhelming than they ever thought possible. Ultimately, though, this tragedy, the struggle that would ensue and the family’s positive attitude through it all would inspire Illinois Hereford youth across the state to join together, to encourage each other and to conquer the summer under one similar resolution. This would be the summer competitors and friends alike would set aside their differences — instead agreeing they would all be “Showing for Cody.”

Turning nothing into something Now, flash forward to the weekend of June 15 and 16. The Illinois Hereford preview show was well underway. IJHA directors spent the weekend cloaked in orange and blue — the colors of the University of Illinois (U of I) Fighting Illini — as each of them demonstrated the true fighting spirit of Illinois Hereford families. With the words “Showing for Cody” branded across their chests in U of I blue or with show harnesses filled with “Showing for Cody and Bailey” cards, Hereford youth stormed the showring with a passion for Hereford cattle and, perhaps more importantly, an undeniable devotion to their IJHA advisors, Buddy and Lisa. However, the loving support of these Hereford members did not end with their “Showing for Cody” motto. Rather, they put their heads together and devised a plan to help Cody and Bailey any way they could. “I was part of the awards committee that ordered Yeti® cups for the show, and so we had these extra cups that had been made and we weren’t really quite sure what to do with them,” says Lauren McMillan, IJHA vice president. “At first, we were just going to sell them to everyone in the association, whoever wanted them could buy them. But then we thought that it would be a really great idea to donate the money that we get from the cups to Bailey and Cody. And by doing that, we thought we should have an auction to hope we get more money for them.” With that decision, the auction was on! Circle back to Monte Lowderman on the auction block. The sale lasted longer than anyone expected, Hereford.org

considering at the beginning of the day there was not even going to be one. The leftover award cups sold for unbelievable bids, followed by extra “Showing for Cody” T-shirts. Tom Boatman, an Illinois Hereford breeder and longtime family friend of the Edenburns, was one of the buyers. “Having Tom Boatman pay $500 for a commemorative Yeti cup and then handing it to me to give to Bailey was incredible,” Buddy says. Auctioneer Jack Lowderman, Monte’s father, decided the cups and shirts would not be the last gesture of the evening, though. Fresh out of items to sell and with a desire to do more for the Edenburn family, who have given their all to the IJHA, Illinois Hereford breeders had a willingness to bid weighing on their minds. Therefore — even though Monte had run out of items — rather than leave the auction block, Jack spoke to the crowd, stating plainly, “I’m going to sell nothing, and we’re going to see how many people buy nothing.” And with the option of absolutely nothing up for grabs, the bids began rolling in. “It was so heart touching to see the generosity of the people from Illinois,” shares Lisa Babbs, past IJHA advisor. “They just kept bidding. And it was amazing how many people just bought nothing and donated the money to go to Cody and Bailey. It was an inspiration for all. I mean, no one had a dry eye in the place because everybody was just there for them.” With cups, T-shirts and “nothing” lining the sale order, the auction brought in well over $7,500, which the Illinois Hereford members donated to continued on page 40...

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the needs of Cody and Bailey. Noah Benedict, recently elected National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board director and current IJHA board president, says while he had an incredible preview show, the auction night was the only time he felt goosebumps running down his arms and tears in his eyes. If you ask Buddy and Lisa, they call Noah the son they never had, and they were quick to comment on his admission of emotions from auction night. “Having Noah Benedict, who won everything he touched that Saturday, including the heifer show, telling me his biggest goose bump moment was during the benefit auction… that’s incredible,” Buddy says. “Every showman wearing a harness card supporting Cody and Bailey and the showing for Cody t-shirts on the junior directors was amazing. To say we were overwhelmed with the outpouring of love and support for Cody and Bailey is a huge understatement. I told a few people this would be the toughest preview show I had ever attended prior to the weekend. After being there it was the best one I have attended.”

United on The Hill Yet, the “Showing for Cody” motto did not end with the final drop of the gavel on auction night. Instead, that same fighting spirit was found On The Hill in Denver during the week of the 2019 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE).

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While campaigning for the NJHA board throughout the week, Noah was touched to see several of his Illinois friends wearing their “Showing for Cody” shirts in various contests. “We kind of kicked some butt, our Illinois teams pretty much dominated!” Noah exclaims. “I wasn’t on any of the teams except for fitting, so I can brag about them.” Admittedly, Noah is not wrong. Illinois members won multiple divisions of the JNHE 5k race, both the junior and senior divisions of the Hereford bowl, several team judging contest divisions, the team fitting contest, and countless individual awards in other JNHE competitions. However, what truly struck an emotional chord with the Edenburns and Noah was the Hereford bowl team members who competed in their “Showing for Cody” T-shirts. “That was all their idea, that wasn’t something that myself or Buddy, or anyone really organized,” Noah shares. “Instead, those younger kids and people that may not even have a super close connection to the Edenburn family, still wanted to show up and show out with their support.” Inspired by the Hereford bowl members sporting their “Showing for Cody” gear, Noah and his fitting team decided to wear their shirts during the fitting contest. While the Illinois fitting team reigned victorious, Noah recalls the emotions that washed over him following the competition had little to do with the win itself. “After the contest Buddy came up and hugged me tight, and it was pretty cool to know that I had ‘Showing for Cody’ written across my t-shirt, because we all knew what it meant. To win that contest was even more special just because of the t-shirt I had on and what it represented.” Little did Noah know, the “Showing for Cody” spirit still had more magic left to come. On Thursday, July 11, an indescribable moment became a part

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of history for this strong, well-deserving family. In the legendary Stadium Arena, lifelong dedication to the Hereford breed was recognized for both a young man and a loving couple, as Noah was elected to the NJHA board and Buddy and Lisa were awarded as the 2019 Advisors of the Year. While this recognition was outstanding, a small miracle also unfolded at home. After 45 days in the hospital and seven surgeries, Cody, accompanied by his future bride, made the trip to Denver to be present for these special moments. With a hint from Amy Cowan, American Hereford Association (AHA) director of youth activities and foundation, that it might be a good idea for Cody and Bailey to be present on awards night if it was at all possible, the young couple dove into action. “I’ve spent every year since 2005 at the JNHE in July, and I figured this year would be the year to break the streak,” Bailey recalls. “But, when I got word that being at the awards banquet might be a good idea, Cody and I said, ‘Why not?’ and booked flights Wednesday night.” She vividly recounts the excitement surrounding the spontaneous trip to head to Denver. “We checked with the doctors and they said ‘go live life’, so we did,” she adds. “Only Dad knew we were coming, and he thought it was solely because Noah might make the board. We wanted to surprise all the people who have been so supportive of us. The Hereford family has always been my family and they’ve adopted Cody as one of their own as well. To see Mom and Dad honored as Advisors of the Year for their outstanding work for the kids in the IJHA and to see Noah Benedict put on that maroon jacket once again made JNHE the best week of the year.” Pulling off what some may consider the surprise of the century, Cody and Bailey were able to witness a beautiful moment with their family and friends. No doubt, the night of the awards ceremony will not soon be forgotten for Illinois Hereford families. “Lisa and I are truly honored and humbled to receive the honor of National Advisors of the year. We have been blessed to serve for such a great group of kids and we love them all,” Buddy mentions. “Words cannot begin to describe how

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Awards night at the 2019 JNHE was one to remember for Illinois members as their representative, Noah Benedict, made the junior board, their advisors, Buddy and Lisa Edenburn, were awarded Advisors of the Year, and Cody and Bailey made a surprise entrance to see it all.

special it was to have Bailey and Cody with us. To receive this honor the same night a kid I love like a son fulfills his dream was very special as well.”

Hereford means family In reflection, this entwined group of Hereford breeders reflects what the week spent at JNHE truly meant. “Buddy and Lisa very well could have stayed home that week to take care of their daughter and soon to be son-in-law, but they chose to come and support their Hereford family,” Noah says. “It is just kind of surreal because you know how much fight and how much effort they’ve put into their lives during this time. Cody went through an awful thing but how much power and positivity they displayed throughout the whole process kind of came full swing in that moment at the awards ceremony.” In the end Bailey and Noah work together to perfectly sum up the way this tragic scenario brought together an entire state, exemplified by the passion young Hereford enthusiasts demonstrated with their desire to be “Showing for Cody.” “This summer we really saw Illinois come together,” Noah says. “We may be competitors and some people may not like each other in the ring — but something like this happens, and you bet we have each other’s backs.” Bailey agrees and leaves Hereford breeders and families everywhere with one final thought — a reason to remember why we do what we do and why perhaps spending more time with fellow cattle people than we do at home is not so bad after all. “Family is everything. Even if that family isn’t blood.” September 2019 |

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JNHE coverage includes: 49 Day-by-Day Highlights 60 New Board: Passing the Torch 62 Retiring Board: Oldies, but Goodies 68 Herdsman of the Year: Dreams Become Reality 72 Champion Senior Showman: A True Standout 78 Advisor of the Year: The Dedicated Duo 80 Queen Service Project: Yard Games in the Stockyard 84 Chapman, Vickland, Phillips and May Take Owned Female Show Honors 85 Barber, Breeding Win Bred-and-Owned Female Titles 86 Effling, Barber Awarded Top Placings in the Bull Show 2019 JNHE Day-by-Day Highlights

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88 Boyd, Effling Win the Cow-Calf Show 89 Juniors Compete in Special Contests 92 Breeding, May Top Showmanship Contest 96 Team Fitting Title Awarded to Illinois 98 JNHE Division and Class Placings 110 Hereford Juniors Compete in National Contests 116 Hereford Juniors Awarded Scholarships 122 Vested in the Breed 124 JNHE 5K Race Benefits HYFA 130 Photo Contest: Picture Perfect

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embers of the Hereford family came from far and wide to make the trek up the mountain and to spend time on the Hill for the week of July 6-13 in Denver. Not only was the week jam-packed with fun times and competitive events, but it was also the 20th VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). With two decades under its belt, this year’s event boasted impressive numbers with more than 800 youth and their families from 38 states and Canada. Youth members rallied in the milehigh city to exhibit Hereford cattle at the highest caliber, while putting their best foot forward in various contests and enjoying friends and family time they will cherish forever. Opening ceremonies kicked off with the second annual produce-ofdam class and state group classes. The JNHE hosted Hereford youth exhibiting over 1,179 entries, including 509 polled owned females, 225 horned owned females, 258 bred-and-owned females, 73 bred-and-owned bulls, 38 cow-calf pairs and 76 steers. Excellent young juniors were awarded more than $25,000 in scholarships during this year’s event. Hereford youth also took part in more than 20 contests outside the showring, with opportunities to show off their knowledge of the breed, their leadership talents and their hand in the kitchen through cooking challenges. The National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) is sincerely thankful for the unbelievable support provided from title sponsor BioZyme Inc., St. Joseph, Mo., alongside multiple corporate and breeder sponsors. “Herefords On the Hill” proved itself to be an elevated week of quality competition amidst an atmosphere of togetherness and passion for Hereford cattle. As always, the week at JNHE set the standard for next year to live up to. On the pages to follow, check out some of the highlights from the week spent celebrating youth and Herefords.

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Clean up, clean up, everybody do your stall. Clean up, clean up, everybody in the barns.

A firm handshake — the best first impression in a scholarship interview.

A stroll through the Yards is called for after a long day of moving in cattle and participating in all the activities the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) has to offer.

Exhibitors were quick to flock toward people check-in for the kind faces and fun goodies.

Cooling off in the wash-rack after a long voyage to Denver.

Trailer unloaded, check! Cattle stalled, check! Kids checked in, check! Now time to make sure the cattle paperwork is squared away.

Big smiles and new friends during the Pen-to-Pen program. Have you contacted your mentor or mentee yet?

Rhett Laubach entertains and educates a room full of Hereford youth with lots of team building and laughter.

A special handshake seals the deal! Best friends forever beginning at the Pen-to-Pen program.

Judges were treated to the cutest lesson on embryo development during the illustrated speech contest. Hereford.org

“Some honey with your tea?” All hail Hereford royalty for the queen’s orientation. Laying on dad in the barn makes for the best nap spot — especially after such a long first day at JNHE. September 2019 |

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Day-by-Day Highlights

“If there is something strange going on in your neighborhood. Who ya gonna call? FLYBUSTERS!” Individuals did not disappoint in terms of creativity and talent this year.

Juniors test their knowledge in the Hereford Bowl written test

JNHE attendees laced up their tennis shoes and took off from Stadium Arena for the annual 5K race. Start training for next year’s race now!

Bridging-the-Gap was a new initiative this year connecting Hereford youth of all ages to universities and agricultural companies. Bridging-the-Gap helped achieve the National Junior Hereford Association’s (NJHA) mission of promoting leadership and education.

The Texas team brought their version of the Brazilian steakhouse favorite, Texas De Brazil, to judges during the Certified Hereford Beef® Cook-Off.

Hereford queens and young juniors received a lesson from past National Hereford Queen Diane Johnson about etiquette and life lessons during the National Hereford Women Queen’s Tea and Reunion.

Chancey Williams and the Younger Brothers Band took the stage at the state tailgate on The Hill.

These girls had rhythm as they danced the night away to country music.

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Yum! Certified Hereford Beef tri-tip as well as other state favorites were highlights during the state tailgate.

Yell loud so everyone in the back can hear! Oklahoma fully embraced the excitement of the parade of states during opening ceremonies.

National Hereford Queen Emily Meinhardt posts the colors during the national anthem in opening ceremonies.

Queens and princesses walked with their state members during opening ceremonies.

The team sales contest is a favorite of many during JNHE — what a great way to learn teamwork, leadership and gain education about the cattle industry.

Opening ceremonies brought with it the produce-of-dam competition, where Hereford youth showed off their most elite genetics.

State group classes fill the ring in an iconic moment of the red-and-white breed showing in Stadium Arena for the last time. Hereford.org

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NJHA members, and some adults, grabbed a steno pad and a pencil before putting on their game face for the judging contest.

Judging participants put their knowledge of reading cattle to the test as they marked their cards during the judging contest.

Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University took the time to teach NJHA members about properly fitting cattle before the contest later that day.

Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University representatives gave Hereford youth a live demonstration of the ins and outs of fitting. Extemporaneous speeches were the perfect opportunity for contestants to practice presenting scientific information in an easy-to-grasp way.

NJHA members were zoned in to learn some fitting tips before they hit the showring.

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Weeks of studying culminated in the big quiz bowl competition for Hereford youth.

The final buzzer round brought a sense of intensity with it as juniors competed for the championship title.

Relay races brought with it big smiles, and a few tumbles, during the Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Summer Splash Boot Camp.

Teamwork makes the dream work in the Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University team fitting contest.

The NJHA membership mixer and director election made for great conversation and an exciting evening of electing the next leaders for the 3,000-member organization. Hereford.org

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Young showmen put on their game faces as Taylor Frank, El Dorado, Kan., judged the peewee showmanship contest.

Things were heating up in showmanship as exhibitors were selected for the semi-final round of the intermediate division. Big bows and Hereford cattle made prepeewee showmanship one for books.

Juniors paraded their cattle around the ring with style during the junior showmanship contest.

Shayne Myers maintains focus and a competitive spirit during the fitting portion of the senior showmanship finals.

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Lucas Stumpf aims to get the tailhead just right while fitting his heifer for senior showmanship finals.

Brandon and Rachel Cutrer, Wharton, Texas, were highly impressed with the talent of Hereford youth during the senior showmanship contest.

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The team, showman and heifer, share a sweet moment in the ring.

Shane Werk, Manhattan, Kan., shared his excitement to evaluate the bred-and-owned heifer show on the mic.

Cow-calf pairs took the ring by storm Thursday morning.

Head up. Sash and crown straight. Poised to lead in the next class.

Matt Copeland, Nara Visa, N.M., sorted through the bred-andowned bulls and steer classes. The bred-and-owned bull show was an exciting time to see the type of genetics juniors are developing to better the industry. Hereford.org

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Jarold Callahan and Donnie Robertson, Yukon, Okla., judged the owned heifer classes

Day-by-Day Highlights

A quick pow-wow with dad before going into the owned heifer show is an absolute must!

Ears forward and a big smile during the first day of the owned heifer show.

Awards were on fire at JNHE this year from custom brands, to nightstands and to bar stools.

The ring was filling up and the competition was heating up as divisions came in for the owned female show.

Started from the bottom now we’re here. A fancy line up for judges to sort through during the owned show.

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A handshake and a humble smile from Jackson Neil, 2019 Junior Hereford Herdsman.

Spectators began to fill the area as judges got closer and closer to the final owned heifer drive.

After a long week of showing, the champion polled female drive was finally here! The champion horned female selection rounded out a great week of showing cattle and fostering friendships at the 2019 JNHE.

Just move that foot over a bit and she will look just right!

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Passing the Torch New junior board directors and chairmen elected. by Adrian Austin

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fter a long, exciting week of campaigning, working the ring and interacting with National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members, four bright, shining faces were welcomed as new NJHA directors during the 2019 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) July 6-13 in Denver. Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill.; Luke Daniels, Dalhart, Texas; Wyatt Lawrence, Princeton, Minn.; and Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif., collectively breathed sighs of relief and thankfulness as their names were announced, and slid their arms into their maroon jackets for the first time during the JNHE awards ceremony July 11. Two delegates from each state junior Hereford association voted for the individuals they wanted to represent the membership. The NJHA board is comprised of 12 individuals who serve three-year terms and govern the 3,000-member organization. The 2019-20 officer team includes chairman Taylor Belle Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky.; vice-chairman Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas; communications chair Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb.; membership chair Montana Lawrence, Princeton, Minn.; fundraising chair Abigail Spindle, Moriarty, N.M.; and leadership chair Samuel Lawrence, Avilla, Ind. Also

Noah Benedict earned his maroon jacket after Nathan Hopkins’ retiring address at the awards ceremony.

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serving as directors are Brooklyn Adam, Lathrop, Mo., and Brandt Downing, Culver, Ore. Brooklyn Adam is the 21-yearold daughter of Scott and Tammy Adam, Lathrop, Mo. She is a senior at Kansas State University (K-State), pursuing a degree in agricultural communications. In the future she would like to combine her passions for photography, writing and agriculture by becoming a photojournalist for an agriculture-based magazine company. Adam is a 13-year member of the Missouri Junior Hereford Association, where she has served as the treasurer and a board member. Rylee Barber is the 21-year-old daughter of Brett Barber, Channing, Texas, and Nicole Barber, Mason City, Ill. She is a senior at Texas A&M University, majoring in agricultural communications and journalism. She has been a member of the Texas Junior Hereford Association for 14 years. Barber’s main goal is to include all members and to encourage them to increase involvement. She hopes not only to advocate for the agricultural industry but also to increase communication between the board and the junior members. Noah Benedict is the 19-year-old son of Chad and Becky Benedict from Dewey, Ill., and is a sophomore at the University of Illinois, majoring in agribusiness markets and management. Upon graduation, he plans to work in the livestock feed and nutrition industry. Benedict has held a variety of leadership roles in 4-H and FFA and is currently a director for the Illinois Junior Hereford Association. He earned the NJHA Golden Bull Achievement Scholarship in 2018. Luke Daniels is the 17-year-old son of Scanlon and Angela Daniels from Dalhart, Texas, and is a senior

It was all smiles from Luke Daniels as he received his jacket from retiring board chairman Austin Matheny.

at Dalhart High School. Upon graduation, he plans to attend a junior college before majoring in preveterinary science. Daniels has been an active member of the Texas Junior Hereford Association and has been a director for the past six years. He has been involved in student council, 4-H and FFA and has held several leadership roles in each program. He is also a member of the National Honor Society. Brandt Downing is the 20-yearold son of Scott and Tracy Downing, Culver, Ore. He is a junior at Butler Community College majoring in animal science, with hopes of becoming a feed nutritionist. He has served as treasurer, vice president and president during his time as a member of the Oregon Junior Hereford Association. His goal as a board member is to increase

Wyatt Lawrence received a place on the NJHA board and big hug from retiring board member Brooke Hinojosa-Sidwell.

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the College of Agriculture Sciences associate senator, the Block and Bridle Club vice president and the Collegiate Livestock Association secretary and is an Agriculture Ambassador.

The 2019-20 NJHA board of directors pictured front row (l to r) are: Brooklyn Adam, Lathrop, Mo.; Taylor Belle Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky.; Abigail Spindle, Moriarty, N.M.; and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas. Second row (l to r) are: Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb.; Montana Lawrence, Princeton, Minn.; and Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif. Third row (l to r) are: Brandt Downing, Culver, Ore.; and Samuel Lawrence, Avilla, Ind. Top row (l to r) are: Luke Daniels, Dalhart, Texas; Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill.; and Wyatt Lawrence, Princeton, Minn.

junior membership and participation. Downing ultimately aims to make a positive influence on the Hereford industry by keeping NJHA events fun and engaging for all participants. Montana Lawrence is the 21-yearold daughter of Bryan and Marytina Lawrence from Princeton, Minn. She is a senior at the University of MinnesotaMorris, where she is studying political science and studio art. Lawrence has served as president and state Hereford queen for the Minnesota Junior Hereford Association. Samuel Lawrence is the 21-yearold son of Scott and Susan Lawrence, Avilla, Ind. He is a senior at K-State, where he is pursuing a degree in animal science with a business option. After college Lawrence plans to manage the business and sales aspect of an up-and-coming bull stud and recipient program in central Illinois. He has been a member of the Indiana Junior Hereford Association for 14 years and has served as director as well as in many state offices. Wyatt Lawrence is the 19-yearold son of Bryan and Marytina Lawrence from Princeton, Minn., and is a sophomore at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, majoring in agribusiness with a minor in animal science. After graduating, his dream is Hereford.org

to return home to work alongside his father and grandfather on the family operation. In high school, Lawrence held leadership positions in both athletics and arts. He has also been active in his church for the past 10 years. He is currently the Minnesota Junior Hereford board secretary. Taylor Belle Matheny is the 22-yearold daughter of Andrew and Suzanne Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky. She will be attending Texas Tech University to pursue her master’s degree in agricultural communications. She hopes to pursue a career with a cattle breed association as a youth activities director. She is a 14-year member of the Kentucky Junior Hereford Association and served as the 2015-16 National Hereford Queen. As a board member, she hopes to increase contest participation, to continue junior membership growth and to promote Certified Hereford Beef®. Bailey Morrell is the 18-yearold daughter of Barry and Carrie Morrell from Willows, Calif., and is a sophomore at Colorado State University majoring in agriculture education with a concentration in agriculture literacy. After graduation, she plans to earn an agricultural law degree. She has held a variety of offices and leadership roles through her involvement in 4-H and FFA. While at CSU, she has served as

Abigail Spindle is the 20-year-old daughter of Tom and Becky Spindle from Moriarty, N.M. She is a junior at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, where she is majoring in animal science and is a successful member of the livestock judging team. Spindle plans to attend Oklahoma State University and to further her education in agriculture economics. After college she wants to keep up the family tradition to raise cattle on her family’s farm. Spindle is an 11-year member of the New Mexico Junior Hereford Association, where she served as queen and princess. Hannah Williams is the 20-year-old daughter of Jim and Sheila Williams and Aaron and Angie Kelly, Kearney, Neb. She is a junior at K-State studying animal science. She hopes to eventually attend veterinary school and to work in the animal pharmaceutical field. She is an 11-year member of the Nebraska Junior Hereford Association, where she has served as the historian and is the current reporter. Her main goal is to focus on junior membership and to support the everlasting legacy of the NJHA by building a tremendous foundation for the future of the Hereford breed.

Bailey Morrell was elated to receive her maroon jacket from retiring board member Bailey Jones.

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new board members waiting to begin their own legacy. Although their chapter as NJHA directors and officers has come to a close, these four are quick to share their drive for the Hereford breed, and their Hereford family is continuing to evolve. While each of them comes from a different background and has a separate plan for his or her future, they all share one similar thought — the devotion they hold for the Hereford industry will forever be in their blood.

Where it all began

Retiring NJHA Board Members

Retiring National Junior Hereford Association board members are pictured (l to r): Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis.; Austin Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky.; and Brooke Hinojosa-Sidwell, Carr, Colo.

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Oldies, but Goodies Austin Matheny, Brooke Hinojosa-Sidwell, Nathan Hopkins and Bailey Jones pass on their maroon jackets to new NJHA leadership. by Adrian Austin

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s the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board of directors’ chairman, Austin Matheny of Mays Lick, Ky., refers to himself and the three retiring board members alongside him as “the oldies.” Facing the conclusion of their three-year board term, this group of passionate Hereford juniors, or “the oldies,” take time to recollect their service to the organization. Their story began in 2016 in Madison, Wis., when four eager, wide-eyed NJHA board candidates

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buttoned up their maroon jackets for the first time. In the years to follow, Austin, Brooke Hinojosa-Sidwell, Nathan Hopkins and Bailey Jones have worked together to dedicate their time to the unique membership they serve — the NJHA Hereford youth from all across the U.S. United in the spirit of service and love for Hereford cattle, these four embarked on their journey, armed with their maroon jackets and the task to be the best example possible for young people. Throughout this journey, they became world travelers and trailblazers, attending state and national shows, working rings across the country, and participating in meetings and conference calls. With new experiences and memories to cherish under their belt, their journey ended at the 2019 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Denver. The four retiring directors spoke from their hearts as they bid farewell, sharing final remarks with the membership and passing on their jackets to ambitious

Austin, Brooke, Nathan and Bailey cover a wide portion of the countryside, hailing from Kentucky, Colorado, Tennessee and Wisconsin, respectively. Although they represent various regions of the U.S., their beloved red-and-white cattle established a special place in each of their hearts from the beginning. Yet, after initially getting hooked on the breed, they realized the people behind the cattle were what made Herefords truly influential. In northern Kentucky, a longtime history of raising Hereford cattle ties the Matheny family together. In fact, Austin acknowledged his lifetime of experiences in the industry pinpoints back to his grandfather, Charlie Boyd Sr. Following in the footsteps of the family’s patriarch, Austin’s uncle, Charlie Boyd, Jr., mother, Suzanne Boyd Matheny, and father, Andrew Matheny, who all served on the National Junior Polled Hereford Association board during their youth. Living and breathing Herefords since day one, Austin mentions he and his sister, Taylor Belle Matheny, newly elected NJHA board of directors’ chairman, cannot imagine life without it. “It’s just a family tradition,” he says. Clinging to the family tradition, Austin fondly recalls his first JNHE experience in Milwaukee, Wis., circa 2005. “My first JNHE was pretty cool because we were getting to spend time together as a family, with Hereford cattle, and then every night I watched the race car drivers practice Hereford.org


at the Milwaukee Mile Speedway. It was the neatest experience for an 8-year-old boy to have,” he shares. Bailey Jones also thinks back to that JNHE spent in Milwaukee in 2005 as her first year competing at junior national; however, she vividly details a different experience than Austin’s. “I showed one yearling heifer my first year,” she says. “There were large fans in the middle of the ring because it was really hot and the coliseum was open-sided and had no fans or AC. My heifer got spooked by the giant fans and got away from me, so then my twin brother and I showed her together and she got away from both of us. Finally, a board member had to help us hang on to her so that we could finish the class.” For the 22-year-old from Darlington, Wis., her wild showring experience left her in admiration of the NJHA board members from a young age. “The board helping me out at my first junior nationals when my heifer got away, not once, but twice made me want to help younger members the way I was helped and to light the fire of passion for the Hereford breed,” she mentions. In Tennessee, the son of fourthgeneration Hereford breeders found his way to his first JNHE in Tulsa, Okla., in 2009. “My first JNHE was a blast,” Nathan Hopkins says with a grin. “I was probably more focused on the basketball than the cattle — my younger brother and I played up an age division with our older brother, and we made it to the finals of the 3-on-3 basketball tournament.” Nathan highlights that improvements were made before the next year’s JNHE. “We all practiced showing together, and the next

year I got third in the finals of showmanship,” he mentions. Nathan takes pride in the fact that raising Hereford cattle has been a huge part of not only his life but also his family’s, sharing they were all able to advance in the quality and knowledge of their operation over the years. Brooke Hinojosa-Sidwell also speaks of the family affair that began with the development of Sidwell Herefords in Carr, Colo. “My uncle Larry and Grandma and Grandpa Stangle helped me get my start raising and showing Hereford cattle,” she says. “I realized the NJHA was a perfect fit, because I gained more than a Hereford family, I became part of a family that shared the same passion as me.” For Brooke everything came full circle as the JNHE returned to Denver this year, where it all began for her in 2007. Similar to most of her counterparts, Brooke shares her first experience at the JNHE was a time when she met several new friends and got out of her comfort zone. Perhaps a little different, though, is one specific memory that Brooke recalls: “I gave a speech about my steer named Harry, and I had the privilege of meeting Randy Owen and singing Song of the South in the stalls.”

Setting the stage Keeping in mind their beginning JNHE memories, all four of these Hereford enthusiasts mention being inspired by the work of those who wore the maroon jackets before them. While past board members and candidates alike set the stage for what hard work and passion should look like, all four of them found personal experiences with junior board members to be inspiring as well. Hereford.org

“At my first junior nationals, Nicole Starr, a huge influence on my life and someone I would consider a mentor, was elected to the board. I knew that I wanted to be like her someday,” Bailey notes. Similar to Bailey, Austin highlights how several of his good friends had the opportunity to serve on the board before him. Once the campaigning process began, Austin decided to be true to his roots and loved every minute of it. “One of my big things was being an open individual, who is able to talk to other people and carry on a conversation,” he says. “You should never feel like you’re better than anybody else. There are always other junior members that would love to speak to a board member but are sometimes too shy to say hi to them, and that’s where I felt I could be an asset to the board.” Austin shares future junior board candidates may want to consider this same process of creating personal relationships while campaigning. “Even if I didn’t know you, I’d get to know you,” he says. “Everybody can give a speech and try to say something memorable, but building a personal connection with each of the candidates and junior members that were voting — that’s what really propels you.” Nathan agrees building relationships and making new friends was the best part of running for the board. “The day I submitted my application, my three brothers, my mom and my dad told me that they had my back… and did they ever,” Nathan says with a smile. “I saw the shyest group of people become the most outgoing, ‘politically active’ continued on page 64... September 2019 |

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group of people in the barn! What I’m saying is that a lot of friends were made!” For the girls the campaigning process and time spent on the junior board opened their eyes to the countless hours of service NJHA directors put in over the three-year term. “I view the junior board as the backbone of junior nationals. Before running, I was not sure what all they do to put on the show. Now that I am on the board, I tend to ask myself, ‘what don’t we do,” Brooke shares. “Plus, it made me realize we could not put on a show like this without the generous help from our advisors and donors.” The unfortunate part of the campaign process is each year only four board members are elected, while one or more candidates go home empty-handed. For Bailey that feeling was all too familiar — yet also something which encouraged her to work harder and not to give up. “I ran twice for the junior board,” she admits. “The second year, I really focused on my work ethic and my slogan was ‘Hard Work Makes It Happen.’” Bailey knew better than to be defeated. Instead, she pushed on with the hope of inspiring her own younger siblings, along with fellow youth members, to not quit on a dream.

Dreams become reality For these four board members, lifelong dreams were fulfilled when their arms slipped into the coveted maroon jackets. Yet, they all share they did

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not expect their time on the junior board to fly by so fast. Flash forward three years later, and pride was evident on their faces as they overlooked a showring containing eight expectant board candidates at this year’s awards ceremony on July 11 in Denver. Along with that pride, though, was an obvious twinge of bittersweet melancholy, as the group of four couldn’t help but think back to their election night three short years ago. That year, there was a special election for the fourth jacket, and Bailey was cognizant of what that meant. Well aware there was a chance she might once again go home emptyhanded, Bailey was nervous as she watched Austin and Brooke receive their jackets first. “I knew that I had to get one of the first three jackets, otherwise I would miss out on that coveted maroon jacket for a second year in a row,” she says. “I remember seeing Austin and Brooke both get their jackets and getting more and more nervous as Taryn Adcock stood up to give her final address.” Nerves and the large crowd made it hard for Bailey to keep track of the retiring director who would pass her the coat. “I lost Taryn in the crowd as she walked, and I knew there were a few other candidates sitting right by me,” Bailey recalls. “I just grabbed the hands of my friends that were behind me and shut my eyes. All of a sudden, I heard Taryn behind me. I was in shock. I started crying because I could not believe that I had been elected to the board.” Brooke admits she, too, was in complete shock to the extent the election night was a blur to her. With the high stakes, the large crowd and her rapid heartbeat, she mentions the feeling of being handed the coat was beyond words. “It was a whirlwind of emotions that I will never forget,” she says. Nathan highlights the same feeling of relentless emotion and excitement. “I was in a cold sweat, shaking at the knees, yet trying not to seem nervous. As the time came, I saw the coat disappear into the massive audience. I closed my eyes and there she was!”

For Austin the memory of being handed the jacket speaks volumes about the friendships that the junior program builds. “Some of my best friends were on the junior board before me, and I got to attend college with them. Cody Jensen handed me my maroon jacket,” he says with a smile. Austin highlights the way the election process can push a young person out of his or her comfort zone and what a humbling experience it is to be handed a jacket. “It’s a big deal for any junior member to step out and put yourself out there for other people,” he notes. “And then to finally feel like you’ve reached one of your larger goals in life was such a humbling feeling. Especially to be handed the jacket by one of your closer friends.”

Making a change Once the emotions settled after being elected, these four board members began to cultivate a deeper understanding of the responsibility they had as NJHA directors. With their minds set on making a positive influence and setting great examples for the membership, they did not shy away from the challenge. Diving headfirst into conference calls, long meetings and long-term planning, these four were eager to be a part of the decision-making process that could pave the way for the next generation of Hereford youth. After listening to them talk, it was easy to tell how the group work together like a well-oiled machine, as they each noted the same goal they had set for themselves. “The four oldies now, we all kind of came up with this idea one night for how we could make an impact on junior members,” Austin explains. “In middle school or high school, kids don’t always know where they want to go to college and aren’t thinking about a career. We wanted to create an experience that would help them make those decisions.” Brooke chimes in, emphasizing this experience is what NJHA now refers to as Bridging the Gap. In the quest to help youth discover their Hereford.org


passion and plans for the future, the board announced the inaugural Bridging the Gap college and career fair, and the event made its debut at the 2019 JNHE. With the goal of connecting NJHA members with collegiate and industry professionals, the four retiring directors were proud to see their vision come to life. “Hereford juniors are highly regarded and represent the utmost in talent,” Nathan says. “What better way to feed their potential than provide avenues for education, internships, careers and future endeavors?”

It’s not goodbye; it’s see you later After such a large level of commitment and responsibility demonstrated by these directors, they all describe how much they will miss certain elements of the junior board experience. While all of them are dedicated to a lifetime of raising Hereford cattle and still intend to stay connected, one constant piece sticks out for each of them. “As we get older, we take different paths in life,” Austin shares. “I know it’s a part of growing up, but I will miss seeing some of my best friends so often.” The rest of the group echoes his comments, sharing how much they will miss the people met and the miles traveled. Each of them makes it apparent how the NJHA is a family to them, and their time on the junior board opened doors to make friendships and connections they never knew were possible before. Setting aside their bittersweet feelings, these four directors reiterate at the end of the day, they are overwhelmed with thankfulness and appreciation for everyone who has helped them achieve this lifelong dream. Sharing words of gratitude in thanks to their advisors, parents, siblings and several others, all of them agree the people will be what stamp their memory when they think back to their three years spent serving the Hereford membership.

For Austin, settling into his role as cow herd manager at home in Kentucky is a work in progress. After graduating from Kansas State University in the spring of 2018 with an animal science, production option, degree, he returned home to continue the tradition and legacy his family has established in the Hereford breed. Over the past few years, he has grown his cow herd to serve as a foundation for expansion. “It all comes with time, but I’m going to continue to build my herd. I plan to be in this Hereford business my whole life,” Austin says. Brooke agrees lifelong involvement is in her future. In the fall she will be a senior at Oklahoma State University. where she will obtain a dual degree in agribusiness and accounting. After college Brooke hopes to stay in the agricultural field, working for either a breed association or an agricultural accounting firm. With a deep passion for the breed, Brooke hopes to someday put her degree to use in a way that benefits these red-and-white cattle and the membership. “I plan to get involved on the adult side of the association and try to put my degree to work with members of the association,” she emphasizes. Nathan’s and Bailey’s futures look slightly different from the rest, yet they both circle back to service. Nathan graduated from Vanderbilt University

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with a degree in molecular and cellular biology this past spring and is currently a Division 1 student at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Dentistry in Memphis, Tenn. While dental school will keep Nathan busy, he still stays devoted to the Hereford program his family has built over the years. “I plan on returning to middle Tennessee to practice dentistry, while continuing to help with the family Hereford operation,” Nathan says. Bailey’s career will also focus on helping others. She recently graduated school at Madison Area Technical College with her associate degree as a paramedic technician. While she is currently involved with a couple of paramedic services, she notes she plans to help her younger siblings as they continue with their time in the youth program. Perhaps Austin said it best when he said that going separate ways is all a part of growing up. Yet, these four young people can now start blazing their next path with the unwavering confidence and constant reminder their time as NJHA directors provided them with valuable life lessons and relationships. Undoubtedly, the memories made, and the time spent in this organization will motivate these four young adults for years to come and keep them hooked on the Hereford business for the rest of their lives. In the words of Austin, “these oldies aren’t finished just yet.”

Nathan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with his retiring NJHA board director award.

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Dreams Become Reality

A humble attitude and a driven spirit define the 2019 Junior Herdsman of the Year.

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Jackson Neil, Northfield, Minn., was honored as the 2019 Junior Herdsman of the Year by Taylor Harris (l), Sullivan Supply/Stock Show U, and Taylor Belle Matheny (r), National Junior Hereford Association chairman.

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or the majority of National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members, the most anticipated week of the year is the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE). With expectations of fun-filled activities, meeting new friends and showring success, juniors from across the country gather to make each JNHE better than the last. But, for a select group of young leaders, JNHE week is full of anticipation and excitement for a slightly different reason. Each year,

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four aspiring youth are chosen as Junior Herdsman of the Year finalists and anxiously await the champion owned female drives at the conclusion of the week — not necessarily because they plan to be competing in the grand drive but, rather, to hear the final announcement of who among them will represent the youth membership as Junior Herdsman. This year was no exception, as four young Hereford enthusiasts stood on the floor of Stadium Arena in Denver, anxiously awaiting a special

announcement before the start of the grand drives. With ebbing excitement and nervous energy flowing from the crowd, the candidates stood together, nervously shifting from side to side, awaiting the final selection. Towering a solid foot or so above the rest of the candidate pool, Jackson Neil, Northfield, Minn., could not help but stand out amongst his contemporaries. With a frame soaring well over six feet, Jackson appeared ready to dunk a basketball, not receive the Junior Herdsman of the Year belt buckle. Yet, when Jackson’s name was announced, a culmination of many years of hard work and chasing dreams in the Hereford cattle industry came to fruition for the young stockman and his family. With a slightly disbelieving grin, Jackson breathed a sigh of relief and accepted his buckle, only to turn and make a beeline for his family, where they engulfed him in a loving, and somewhat tearful, embrace. Jackson touches on why the experience was full of emotion for him and his family. “Winning Junior Herdsman this year is by far my most proud moment and largest accomplishment throughout my NJHA career,” he says. While the nomination

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shocked him at first, it was an honor which truly meant everything.

All in the family The 21-year-old son of Steve and Keely Neil has a family history of raising Hereford cattle. With over a decade of involvement in junior Hereford programs under his belt, Jackson attended his first junior national in 2011 in Kansas City, Mo., and has not missed one since. Jackson credits his involvement in the cattle industry to his father and reiterates the Hereford business is a family affair for the Neils. “Hereford cattle started as a 4-H project for my dad and has become a lifestyle for us ever since,” he shares. “I have been an NJHA member since I was 9 years old, when I started by going to my state field day. As I got older, I started to take on leadership roles throughout the state organization as well.” Jackson’s involvement with Hereford cattle is also apparent at home. “We have about 100 cow-calf pairs, and we sell bulls, bred heifers and heifer calves both privately and through local sales,” he says. “We finish out market steers for local freezer meat customers.” Jackson plans to continue developing the family herd and already holds a significant stake in the operation, owning 25 cows in partnership with his sister, Hannah. He aspires to grow his operation by raising high-quality cattle excelling both in the showring and on pasture. With his family’s help and encouragement, he feels prepared to be successful in those endeavors. “My family has given me numerous opportunities to chase my dreams of raising Hereford cattle and working on elite Hereford cattle at Fawcett Elm Creek Ranch, even if it means being away from home for numerous months at a time. I can’t thank them enough for their willingness to let me do what I need to do to chase my dreams away from home,” he says. His passion for red-and-white-faced cattle continues to grow, and he also credits Jason May and Dan Fawcett, Ree Heights, S.D., for developing his skills as a young stockman. “These two men help ensure that opportunities come my way and many Hereford.org

Jackon’s family and peers were quick to join him in celebrating his biggest Hereford accomplishment yet.

of those opportunities allow me to become more involved with Hereford cattle,” he says.

Setting an example No doubt, Jackson’s humble attitude and drive are evident as he describes the positive influences in his life. Stemming from the idea that people shape the integrity of the cattle industry, Jackson says upholding a strong, upstanding character is imperative both in the cattle business and beyond. From his perspective, the legacy and the influence someone imparts on others are more important than wins or losses. “There are many high and low moments throughout the livestock

industry and the showring, so I think no matter what it’s important to stay level headed and be a humble winner and gracious loser,” he notes. “No matter the outcome.” As Jackson works to become the best cattleman he can be, he also works to share his positive, down-toearth attitude with everyone around him. He attributes much of his character development and growth over the years to the NJHA, whether in or out of the barn. “The NJHA has helped me become the person I have grown into today, and has allowed me to be more confident and outgoing,” he says. continued on page 70...

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Beyond NJHA activities and a passion for cattle, Jackson notes the Hereford breed is pretty special when it comes to uniting people — the devotion Hereford breeders display for their livestock and each other is unmatched.

“I think the Hereford breed is unique for the way we all act as one,” he says. “We are in some way a family on all levels. My Hereford family has grown and continues to grow with time, [becoming] larger and larger with the more people I meet.

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Herdsman finalists Lucas Stumpf is the 22-year-old son of Gene and Lori Stumpf, of Columbia, Ill. He and his family raise Hereford cattle and farm grain. He recently graduated from Western Illinois University with a major in agriculture business and a minor in animal science. Lucas has been showing Hereford cattle since he was 4 years old, becoming a National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) member four years later. Lucas attended his first Junior National Hereford Exposition (JNHE) in Milwaukee, Wis., in 2005. He says he cannot leave home without his blower cart when he makes the trip to a JNHE. He also shares that his favorite contests at junior nationals are the fitting and showmanship competitions. Lucas believes the Junior Herdsman of the Year award embodies the hard work and dedication young people put into the Hereford breed. Carter St. John is the 21-year-old son of Joy and the late Kent St. John. He is from Pell City, Ala., and has been showing Hereford cattle for 14 years. He is currently enrolled at Jefferson State Community College, working toward a degree in business. While he cannot recall his very first JNHE, Carter notes winning reserve intermediate showman at the 2014 JNHE as one of his biggest accomplishments. He also jokes that members should not leave for the JNHE without their cow. However, on a more serious note, Carter shares he could not imagine surviving a week at junior national without the support of his family. He also mentions the fitting contest is his favorite activity at the JNHE. Carter states the Junior Herdsman of the Year award has always inspired him, as herdsman recipients exemplify the meaning of hard work and are positive role models for Hereford youth. Emilee Holt is the 22-year-old daughter of Scott and Kim Holt. She is from Caldwell, Idaho, and recently graduated from Kansas State University, majoring in animal science with a business option. She bought her first show heifer when she was 7 years old and attended her first JNHE in 2007, the last time the show was held in Denver. Since then, her family has grown its operation to 30 cows. She notes she cannot leave home without jolly ranchers and her favorite showstick when the family makes the trek to junior national. The team sales contest and livestock judging are Emilee’s favorite JNHE competitions. She believes the Junior Herdsman of the Year award recognizes kids who put in hard work behind the scenes and devote a great amount of time and effort to the Hereford breed.

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“The best part of the cattle business is the people,” he adds.

Building a legacy As the Junior Herdsman belt buckle was placed in his hands, Jackson was fully aware the recognition extended beyond just a year’s worth of work. The accomplishment was something he had dreamed of for as long as he can remember. Even as a young child, Neil looked up to the herdsman recipients as great representatives of what the junior association is all about and is honored to be part of that elite group. “To be the Herdsman means to be one of the hardest working and most humble people in the barn willing to help anyone along the way,” he describes. He also embraces his status as a role model for junior exhibitors. “I would simply tell the younger showmen to dream,” he says. “Set your mind to something, work hard and don’t stop until you achieve your goals, no matter how far away they may seem at times. Never turn down opportunities that you come across — you never know where they may take you.” There is no doubt Jackson has lived his own life by those tidbits of advice, with the constant desire to set goals and to work continuously to achieve them. Achieving his goal of being named Herdsman is one step forward in the legacy he hopes to build. In fact, Jackson already has his sights set on the next steps. “A major goal of mine in the future [is] to win the adult Herdsman of the Year awarded at the National Western Stock Show,” he shares. Jackson has proven one thing for sure — he plans to be involved with the breed he loves for the long haul. “I could see many different destinations for myself in the next five years and even further down the road,” he reflects. “The one thing that I do know is that I will always be involved with Hereford cattle any way I can be.”

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Champion Senior Showman

The joy on Austin’s face said it all when he earned champion honors in the Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University national showmanship contest at the 2019 JNHE.

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A True Standout Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, takes home the champion senior showmanship title at the 2019 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo. by Kayla Jennings

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he familiar smell of cedar chips and cattle fill the air. Sights of peewee and junior showmen lining up ringside provoke a smile, as they stand watch captivated by the senior showmen walking into the neighboring ring. The seniors look to the crowd and see parents and friends, among other Hereford

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enthusiasts, anxiously awaiting the pinnacle of showmanship day — the senior championship drive. Amid the hustle and bustle of the morning, one such senior showman was leading his heifer up to Stadium Arena for a shot at the coveted title. The road to this moment was not the fun, uneventful trip for which

Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, had hoped. No, instead he fell victim to a car accident on the way to Denver. Fortunately, he had minimal injuries — not as much can be said for his car — but those injuries did result in restricted range of motion all the way up until the night before the showmanship contest. The accident almost caused a scratched entry for the contest at the 2019 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo(JNHE). “I was honestly on the fence about showing,” Austin reflects. “But I’ve always wanted to win the showmanship contest. I knew my heifer looked good. I knew my heifer, I knew how she acted, and I knew how to show her. It felt like a good opportunity, and it just felt right at the time.” Austin’s perseverance led him to compete in his showmanship heat July 10. Next thing he knew, he was putting on his hat, grabbing his gum tree show stick and walking in for the semifinals — then for the finals later in the afternoon. After two hours of fierce competition from fitting to the showring, it was clear his determination and willingness to face adversity paid off big time. Judges Brandon and Rachel Cutrer, Wharton, Texas, and Matt Scasta, Madill, Okla., tallied up their scores and enthusiastically awarded Austin the champion handshake in the Sullivan Supply/Stock Show

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Austin’s big win was just as special for his dad and other family members as it was for him.

University national showmanship contest. If Austin’s grin did not portray the excitement enough, a glance to his father in the audience certainly did. “It was a pretty crazy feeling,” Austin noted after the big victory. “I’ve won a ton of other showmanships, but at a national level I’ve never won one. Not in any age division. I’ve always tried really hard, and so last night I was just more so shocked. I mean it’s kind of hit me, but it hasn’t really hit me yet that I won.” After 12 years of showing and 10 JNHE trips, it was only fitting the venue of his first junior national and favorite stock show, Denver, was the stage for his senior showmanship championship honor. Reflecting back to his first JNHE on the Hill, he remembers proudly parading his heifer May May through the ring, spending time hanging out with friends, playing and maybe not working quite as much as he does today. Fast forward 12 years, fostering new friendships and making lasting memories is still a valuable component of showing cattle at JNHE, but perhaps the focus has changed somewhat. “At the end of the day, success isn’t counted in banners or buckles,” Austin admits. “It’s counted in memories and relationships made, and that’s important. But my family has always said it. We’re not going to the show to have friends and play around. We’re going to win.” And win they have done.

spot in Florida — has had a heart for Hereford cattle since the very beginning. The Hereford heritage and the mantra of determination runs deep in the Breeding family, as Austin’s grandfather Bill began the tradition many years ago. According to Austin, his grandfather truly set the stage for the Breeding family to continue ranching there for many years to come. A small herd spurring from Hereford cattle Bill showed in high school has grown into an elite Hereford herd earning champion honors across the country. However, success of this magnitude does not come without hard work and obstacles. “Around March of 2005 there was a fire that came through Miami, and it burned every blade of grass we owned,” Austin says. “It killed a ton of our herd, and that really put us in a hole. But we’re coming back now, and we’re getting better and recovering from that. We’re starting to win again.” While the pressure to give up was strong during the hardship, the Breedings knew quitting was not an option. Turns out, they made the right decision to persevere, and all their hard work has paid off at the local, state and national levels. Some of the most notable champions were at the Fort Worth Stock Show, the American Royal, the North American International Livestock Exposition, and the National Western Stock Show (NWSS). In fact, his family took home supreme champion Hereford honors just two years ago with B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Other NWSS honors include champion heifer in the junior show earlier this year with the same heifer Austin took out for showmanship. Her success was not over just yet, though.

The Breeding family’s determination to their Hereford cattle and the breed led them to earning the supreme champion Hereford title with B&C Stock Option 6026D ET at the 2018 NWSS.

She also earned reserve champion heifer in the JNHE bred-and-owned show. Needless to say, Denver has treated the Breeding family well from NWSS to this year’s junior national — fitting since it is one of Austin’s favorite shows. Beyond the Hereford arena, Austin’s hard work has paid off in many Texas major stock shows, as well. In fact, he stood reserve champion in the prestigious Fort Worth steer show his senior year of high school. “I would say that’s probably my largest accomplishment, being reserve in Fort Worth,” he says with a grin. “My senior year was just an accomplishment in itself. I did very well. I was a reserve in Fort Worth, breed champion in San Antonio, reserve breed champion in Houston, and reserve breed champion in Austin.” continued on page 74... In addition to showing Hereford cattle, Austin competitively showed market steers and received reserve champion steer in the 2018 Fort Worth Stock Show.

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Champion Senior Showman

For Austin, succeeding in the showring requires not only talent, but also hard work, determination and confidence.

This 19-year-old has certainly set the bar high for his four younger siblings inside and outside the showring. Fortunately, the entire family shares a passion for exhibiting high-quality cattle at the national level with style. “Honestly if you asked myself where I see myself in 10 years, it’s probably hauling them around to shows,” he notes. “We work all the time on showing cattle. We know our cattle like the back of our hands. We know exactly what their faults are, and what their strong points are. We know how to set them up, lead them, and everything to a T.”

Strategy for success Austin does admit the Breeding philosophy to showing cattle is different from the rest. For him it is not ideal to act like everybody else in the showring or to maintain the same stance throughout the show. Every calf and every ring is different, so it requires adjustments in setting up the cattle and poising the team — showman and animal — for the best outcome. “You need to know your cattle. You need to know how to set them up the best to look their best,” he advises. “You need to know how to hold their head and hold their top. I think it’s all in details about the animal itself for show, not about you.” Implementing the tried-andtrue showmanship strategies passed

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from generations before him proved successful and resulted in a win — but it is even more than a buckle and the prestige of a victory. “Being able to win showmanship in that style…we don’t blend in with the others because we stand out in the way that we show,” Austin explains. “I think that was actually very meaningful. My grandpa and my dad and my Mimi, my whole family, they were really happy for me.” Family members were not the only ones exuding joy after the championship selection. Perhaps one of Austin’s biggest fans was also quick to run up and congratulate Austin — Jarrett Worrell. The Mason, Texas, National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) member was one of the peewee showmen looking over into the senior ring that morning and standing ringside for the final drive that evening. He and Austin were team fitting champions last year, and they have been two peas in a pod ever since. For Austin, knowing kids like Jarrett are looking up to him provides an even bigger purpose to what happens on those wood chips. “I love Jarrett Worrell. He’s one of my little buddies,” Austin says. “That kid, he just gives me some purpose and a reason to try harder and be better. Just knowing that he looks up to me and knowing that I’m a role model for him and other kids just gives me a reason to strive harder.”

Advice for younger showmen from the champion starts with maintaining confidence, never giving up and practicing. He says it is a delicate balance between accepting criticism to improve but also not allowing the criticism to eliminate confidence. “You’re going to make mistakes, and that’s the only way to learn,” he shares. “You’re only going to get better by doing it over and over again. You can’t let people doubt you. You have got to be confident, happy with yourself and happy with the job you do. Even if it’s not the best, you have got to know how to improve it and make it better.” These strategies of maintaining confidence and working hard hold true in many components of life for Austin. The Texas A&M animal science sophomore has a heart for the ranching business and the ability to continue a legacy at home. Even so, he doesn’t know where exactly his passion will lead him careerwise. Austin is currently interning with Superior Livestock Auction in Ft. Worth, Texas, and claims the experience has shed new light on potential career options for him. Stay tuned — with his desire to succeed and knowledge of the industry, this young man will do many big things. But for now Austin is simply relishing in the outcome of his hard work and dedication to the cattle industry. “To have all this success is just a blessing,” he adds.

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Buddy and Lisa Edenburn received the Advisors of the Year award at the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo awards night. National Hereford Queen Emily Meinhardt and 2018-2019 National Junior Hereford Association Chairman Austin Matheny presented the award.

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s the saying goes, great things come in pairs. Although the saying may be cliché, there is nothing cliché about this year’s winners of the Advisor of the Year award — or Advisors of the Year, in this case. As the Thursday night awards ceremony at the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Denver came abuzz, Illinois Junior Hereford Association (IJHA) advisors Buddy and Lisa Edenburn sat with their impressive group of Illinois juniors, eagerly awaiting the announcements of contest winners and the new junior board directors. Illinois members had made a big splash in the JNHE contests so far, and one of their own, Noah Benedict, was in the running for a spot on the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) board of directors. But before their anticipation was put at ease, Buddy and Lisa were in for a special surprise. Surrounded by close friends and family, the power couple was named the 2019 Advisor of the Year.

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“It meant a lot for Noah, someone who is like a son to us, to be elected to the NJHA board on the same night we accepted this award,” Lisa describes. “I cannot even put the night into words…” “We are humbled and honored by this selection,” Buddy continues. “To have Noah, Cody and Bailey there to celebrate with us was an indescribable feeling.”

A decade of service Together, Buddy and Lisa have advised the IJHA for more than 10 years and have been involved in the IJHA for a number of years beyond that, having raised their daughters, Bailey and Miranda, in the program. Benedict, who currently serves as IJHA president and is a newly elected NJHA board director, has been mentored by the Edenburns throughout his junior career and speaks highly of their devotion to Illinois juniors and their families. He highlights the couple’s tireless efforts to ensure youth have the best

experience possible while exhibiting their Hereford cattle. “They not only do this as individuals, but as a team,” Benedict says. “They provide one of the best examples of what a couple should look like. Their willingness to cooperate with each other and how they handle tough situations is textbook.” Traditionally one of the largest state junior associations, these Illinois advisors arrive to JNHE a day earlier than most families in order to mark stalls and prepare for the week. “Buddy organizes the entire stalling chart each year,” Benedict says. “Last year, he went through 14 different stalling maps in order to make sure each junior’s family had their requests met.” Over the years, the couple has developed 10 new scholarships, contests and programs within the IJHA program, and take these competitions just as seriously at JNHE. “Lisa runs and organizes most of the contests at the Illinois Preview Show,” Benedict shares. “She spends her entire week at junior nationals making sure she is present at every contest an Illinois junior competes in and she makes sure she watches each of our juniors go through the show ring at least once.” Benedict adds Buddy and Lisa are positive role models to everyone they come in contact with and always handle themselves with grace, dignity and respect. To the Edenburns, working together just comes naturally. “We’ve been married for 30 years,” Buddy says. “It’s just natural to work together. We both have our duties and know how to take care of them.” With a humble attitude and kind hearts, both Buddy and Lisa exemplify what it means to be advisors, made all the more evident by their appreciation for the award. “Lisa and I have been blessed to serve such a great group of kids and we love them all,” Buddy says. “The kids are why we do what we do, and we just hope to provide them a helping hand along the way.” Hereford.org


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Yard Games in the Stockyard

Queen Service Project

National Hereford Queen Emily Meinhardt, Marysville, Kan., gives back to cattlemen through her service project. by Kayla Jennings

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ove a little to the left. Easy! Ok, you are in the clear… crash!” Shouts of victory from a proud Jenga champion fill the yards as wood blocks topple across the ground to the competitor’s chagrin. Meanwhile, giggles echo from just a few feet over where girls are blowing bubbles and hula-hooping their hearts out, careful not to disturb the competitive checker duel next door. What appears to be a dogpile comes to view on the ground by the checker extraordinaire — could be a game of Twister? “Duck!” A corn-filled bag comes flying by at a high rate of speed.

It must be from the cornhole tournament taking place among Hereford breeders young and old. National Hereford Queen Emily Meinhardt made these memories possible for Hereford youth as part of her service project during the 2019 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) this year. Hereford youth flocked to a variety of yard games set up outside throughout the week to both enjoy time with their friends and to benefit cattle producers across Nebraska and Oklahoma who endured their share of hardship as a result of poor weather the last several months. “Once the floods came through and everything had affected those states, I realized that this is affecting a lot of the cattlemen and our breeders,” Meinhardt reflects. “It was really important to give back to not just Hereford breeders but cattle breeders in general, so that we can rebuild those and keep the industry moving forward.”

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benefit cattlemen, she knew it was important the project be twofold — benefiting the cause and Hereford youth. Her passion for facilitating friendship among others led her to the winning idea. Five dollars were given in exchange for a wristband to gain access to the games, dubbed Yard Games in the Stockyard, throughout the week. “I’m very kids-oriented,” she explains. “I love working with the youth, and so I thought this was a neat way for me to be able to network with youth and be able to play along with them but also a way to raise money for the people that were affected by the flooding in Nebraska and Oklahoma. At the end of the day, kids got to have a fun time and also understand the importance of giving back to a service project.” While the games were set out all week, the area was booming with young Hereford breeders the evening of the JNHE tailgate and concert. In addition, a donation jar was available for further giving. The queen surely knew what she was doing with this idea because youth members requested more games since so many of them wanted to play at the same time. Meinhardt abided and found more corn hole boards straightaway. As the week and the service project concluded, it was a clear success. Not only did these few games aid in fostering friendships to last a lifetime, but the project allowed Meinhardt to donate more than $1,200 to the cattleman of Nebraska and Oklahoma on behalf of the National Junior Hereford Association. “It was really fun to work with the youth and make them realize the importance of a service project but also the importance of participating in events at junior nationals,” Meinhardt describes. “Seeing them have a good time was really exciting and rewarding for me. Yard Games in the Stockyard was a really great experience, and I think it’s something that not only benefited the cattlemen, but also the Hereford breed.” Hereford.org


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Chapman, Vickland, Phillips and May Take Owned Female Show Honors

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JNHE Show Champions

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rand and reserve grand female champions were selected after 225 horned heifers and 509 polled heifers were exhibited in the owned female show at the 2019 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo July 13 in Denver. Topping the horned owned heifer show was Victoria Chapman, Mannsville, Okla., with BK Enchanting Points 7522E ET, a Nov. 7, 2017, daughter of CRR 5280 after first winning horned division VI champion.

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 1.6 3.7 59 87 0.5 1.4 13.4 26 -1.3 122 1.10 1.10 77 -0.013 0.70 -0.08 311 369 110

Tripp Phillips, Mt. Pleasant, Texas, won reserve grand champion horned owned female with BR Baize F042 ET, after first being named horned division III champion. She was an April 25, 2018, daughter of BR Belle Air 6011. Jarold Callahan of Yukon, Okla., and associate Donnie Robertson, also of Yukon, judged the owned show. Lowderman Auction Options and Lowderman Cattle Co., Macomb, Ill., sponsored the horned owned female show.

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 2.4 4.6 73 120 0.2 0.8 13.4 24 3.2 132 1.40 1.40 87 0.037 0.82 0.08 344 428 137

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CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -1.5 3.4 56 95 0.2 2.1 14.2 22 0.9 96 1.10 1.10 75 0.037 0.62 0.23 339 417 117

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Grand and division VI owned horned female by Victoria Chapman, Mannsville, Okla., with a Nov. 7, 2017, daughter of CRR 5280.

Reserve grand and division III owned horned female by Tripp Phillips, Mt. Pleasant, Texas, with an April 25, 2018, daughter of BR Belle Air 6011.

Grand and division V champion owned polled female by Vada and Hans Vickland, Longmont, Colo.,with a April 2, 2018, daughter of UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Reserve grand and division X champion polled owned female by Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with an Oct. 4, 2017, daughter of UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

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

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Vada and Hans Vickland, Longmont, Colo., won grand champion polled owned heifer, with LAR Annsley 843F ET, after first being named polled division V champion. She was an April 2, 2018, daughter of UPS Sensation 2296 ET. The reserve grand champion polled owned heifer banner went to Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with Purple Stormy 180E ET, an Oct. 4, 2017, daughter of UPS Sensation 2296 ET, and was also polled division X champion. The polled owned female show was sponsored by Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb., and Cort Scheer, Elsmer, Neb. See page 103 for class placings and division photos. Visit Hereford.org for complete results.

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ylee, Aidyn and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, and their heifer, BR Anastasia E109 ET, rose to the top of the bred-and-owned female show during the 2019 VitaFermÂŽ Junior National Hereford Expo July 11 in Denver. Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Ms Mighty 8017F, claimed the reserve grand champion title. The Barber family claimed grand champion honors and topped division VI with an Oct. 9, 2017, daughter of CRR 719 Catapult 109.

Breeding won reserve grand champion and champion of division IV with an April 1, 2018, daughter of NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. The bred-and-owned heifer show was sponsored by Buck Cattle Co., Madill, Okla., Moore Cattle Co., Madill, Okla., and Express Ranches, Yukon, Okla. Judge Shane Werk, Manhattan, Kan., sorted the 258 head shown. See page 100 for class placings and division photos. Visit Hereford.org for complete results.

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -4.6 5.7 70 111 0.5 0.4 15.0 25 -2.9 100 1.10 1.20 72 0.027 0.48 0.02 328 408 105

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 11.7 -0.8 47 72 0.1 1.1 17.1 33 8.3 71 1.20 1.20 68 0.027 0.49 0.21 367 437 104

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B&C MS Mighty 8017F

Grand and division VI champion bred-and-owned female by Rylee, Aidyn and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with an Oct. 9, 2017, daughter of CRR 719 Catapult 109. Hereford.org

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hesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., exhibited the grand champion bred-and-owned bull and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, showed the reserve grand champion at the 20th annual VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Denver, July 11. The bred-and-owned bull show was sponsored by GeneSource and Bar A Cattle Co., Schulenburg, Texas. Matt Copeland, Nara Visa, N.M., sorted 73 bulls to name the champions. Effling’s bull, CHEZ/PUGH/ HARA Logic 8815F ET, won grand and division IV champion. He was a Feb. 23, 2018, son of CRR 719 Catapult 109. The reserve champion bull, BR Belle Air E133 ET, was first named division V champion. He is a Nov. 30, 2017, son of BR Belle Air 6011. He is owned in partnership with Sidwell Herefords, Carr, Colo. See page 98 for class placings and division photos. Visit Hereford.org for complete results.

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CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 2.7 1.8 58 87 0.4 1.0 20.9 26 2.1 95 1.10 1.10 72 0.017 0.46 0.06 414 488 102

CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815 ET

Grand and division IV champion bred-and-owned bull by Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with a Feb. 23, 2018 son of CRR 719 Catapult 109.

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -0.3 2.9 73 121 0.6 1.3 14.5 28 0.2 116 1.20 1.10 90 0.037 0.70 0.26 357 454 132

BR Belle Air E133 ET

Reserve grand and division V bred-and-owned bull by Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with a Nov. 30, 2017, son of BR Belle Air 6011.

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

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Lemenager, Shelton Win Steer Show

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aige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill., showed the grand champion steer and Chad Shelton, Frederick, Md., exhibited the reserve grand champion steer at the 2019 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Denver, July 11. The steer show was sponsored by Upstream Ranch, Taylor, Neb. Judge Matt Copeland, Nara Visa, N.M., sorted 76 steers to find the champion. Lemenager’s grand champion steer, MCKY Jax 8680 ET, weighed in at 1,309 pounds for a WDA of 2.7, was sired by SULL TCC Mr Custom Made 340 ET and bred by McKay Cattle Co., Orlando, Okla. Shelton’s reserve grand champion steer, DEP Venus Solution 189 ET, weighed in at 1,263 pounds for a WDA of 2.7, was sired by DEP Good & Plenty ET, and bred by Austin Deppe, Maquoketa, Iowa. See page 100 for class placings and division photos. Visit Hereford.org for complete results.

MCKY Jax 8680 ET

Grand champion steer by Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill., with a 1,309pound son of SULL TCC Mr Custom Made 340 ET.

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DEP Venus Solution 189 ET

Reserve grand champion steer by Chad Shelton, Frederick, Md., with a 1,263-pound son of DEP Good & Plenty ET.

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ogan Boyd, Mays Lick, 2017 cow sired by BR Nitro Ky., won the grand Aventus 3116 ET with a champion cow-calf pair in February heifer calf at side the cow-calf show at the by UPS Sensation 2296 ET, 20th annual VitaFerm® and bred by Barber Ranch, Junior National Hereford Channing, Texas. Expo in Denver, July 11. The reserve grand The show was sponsored champion and reserve by Pérez Cattle Co., Nara champion standard cow-calf Shane Werk Visa, N.M. pair was exhibited by Chesney Judge Shane Werk, Manhattan, Effling, Highmore, S.D. Effling’s Kan., picked Boyd’s pair out of 38 cow, KJ BJ 339A Adabelle 899E ET, is pairs shown. a March 2017 daughter of BR Nitro Boyd won grand champion and Aventus 3116 ET with a March bull champion standard cow-calf pair with calf at side by R Leader 6964, and EXR Madelynn 7108 ET, a January bred by Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan.

Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., showed the grand champion bredand-owned cow-calf pair, HMW Miss Priscilla 725 ET, a May 2017 cow sired by PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003 with an April heifer calf at side by BAR JZ Sleep On 738C. Kaylee McInvale, Lockney, Texas, showed the reserve champion bredand-owned cow-calf pair. K&A Ms Scarlet Rose 273E ET, a January 2017 cow sired by HVR Deals On 896 ET and was shown with an April bull calf at side by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET.

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -1.2 5.5 60 104 0.4 0.7 9.3 15 -2.6 112 1.20 1.20 65 0.007 0.43 -0.02 237 300 102

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -0.2 3.3 53 97 0.1 1.1 10.7 23 4.8 110 1.30 1.30 77 0.017 0.67 0.04 287 347 127

EXR Madelynn 7108 ET

HMW Miss Priscilla 725 ET

Grand and champion standard cow-calf pair by Logan Boyd, Mays Lick, Ky., with a January 2017 daughter of BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET with a February heifer calf at side by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 0.9 4.6 68 110 0.4 0.8 12.9 21 -1.7 156 1.20 1.10 73 -0.013 0.49 -0.02 308 382 114

KJ BJ 339A Adabelle 899E ET

Reserve grand champion and reserve champion standard cow-calf pair by Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with a March 2017 daughter of BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET with a March bull calf at side by R Leader 6964.

Grand champion bred-and-owned cow-calf pair by Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., with a May 2017 daughter of PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003 with an April heifer calf at side by BAR JZ Sleep On 738C.

CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MM MCE MCW UDDR TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -0.9 3.1 44 70 -0.2 1.0 12.5 17 -0.2 64 1.10 1.10 66 0.007 0.47 -0.03 288 336 107

K&A Ms Scarlet Rose 273E ET

Reserve champion bred-and-owned cow-calf pair by Kaylee McInvale, Lockney, Texas, with a January 2017 daughter of HVR Deals On 896 ET with an April bull calf at side by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET.

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

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ereford youth competed in numerous special contests during the 2019 VitaFermÂŽ Junior National Hereford Expo July 13 in Denver. These contests awarded young people both individually and as groups for their dedication to Hereford cattle and to honor their successes throughout the week spent at JNHE. Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., was named the junior premier exhibitor. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., was named the junior premier breeder. Adult premier breeder honors went to Buck Cattle Co., Madill, Okla.

Winning the GKB Super States contest were the states of Tennessee and Texas. Split into small states (less than 25 head of cattle at the JNHE) and large states (more than 25 head), each state earns points for juniors’ placing in the showring and in other contests throughout the week. Tennessee won the small states division and Texas won the large states category. The GKB Super States contest is sponsored by GKB Cattle, Waxahachie, Texas. Receiving the Golden Pitchfork award for stall maintenance and

First-place GKB super states less than 25 head exhibited: Tennessee

cleanliness were the youth exhibitors from the state of Maryland. Texas exhibited the grand champion state group of five, while Oklahoma had reserve grand champion. Grand champion state group of three was awarded to Georgia, and reserve grand champion honors went to New Mexico. The champion produce of dam group was exhibited by Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., exhibiting the reserve grand champion.

Golden Pitchfork award: Maryland

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...Special Contests continued from page 89

Champion produce of dam group: Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas

Reserve champion produce of dam group: Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb.

Champion state group of three: Georgia

Reserve champion state group of three: New Mexico

Champion state group of five: Texas

Reserve champion state group of five: Oklahoma

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Showmanship

Breeding, May Top Showmanship Contest

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ustin Breeding, Miami, Texas, was chosen as champion senior showman at the 2019 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), July 11, in Denver. Reserve champion honors were awarded to Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis. Sullivan Supply and Stock Show University, Dunlap, Iowa, sponsor the showmanship contest.

After the field was narrowed from more than 150 entries, the top 10 seniors competed in the finals, including a fitting contest. The other senior finalists were: third place – Shayne Myers, Colusa, Calif.; fourth place – Austin Speck, Chehalis, Wash.; fifth place – Brooklyn Adam, Lathrop, Mo.; sixth place – Rylee Barber, Channing,

Texas; seventh place – Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas; eighth place – Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan.; ninth place – Whitney Steckel, Taylor, Neb.; and 10th place – Lucas Stumpf, Columbia, Ill. In the intermediate division, Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, was named the champion showman and Tar Tut, Rushford, Minn., was reserve. Claiming the junior division champion title was Piper Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho, and reserve champion was Jase Beltz, Galva, Kan. Maddox Gunn, Greenfield, Ind., was named champion peewee showman, and Layna Ottmers, Fredericksburg, Texas, was reserve champion peewee. Brandon and Rachel Cutrer, Wharton, Texas, judged the senior and intermediate showmanship competitions, and Matt Scasta, Madill, Okla., joined them to evaluate the senior showmanship finals. Taylor Frank, El Dorado, Kan., evaluated the junior, peewee, and pre-peewee showmanship divisions.

Champion senior showmen are: Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, champion (l), and Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., reserve (r).

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Top senior showmen (l to r) are: Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, champion; Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., reserve; Shayne Myers, Colusa, Calif., third; Austin Speck, Chehalis, Wash., fourth; Brooklyn Adam, Lathrop, Mo., fifth; Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, sixth; Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, seventh; Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., eighth; Whitney Steckel, Taylor, Neb., ninth; and Lucas Stumpf, Columbia, Ill., 10th. Also pictured (l to r) are: Matt Scasta, Madill, Okla., 2019 American Hereford Association Hereford Herdsman of the Year, and Brandon and Rachel Cutrer, Wharton, Texas, judges.

Champion intermediate showmen are: Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, champion (l), and Tar Tut, Rushford, Minn., reserve (r).

Top intermediate showmen (l to r) are: Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, champion; Tar Tut, Rushford, Minn., reserve; Jaden Elam, Ft. Gibson, Okla., third; Kaylee McInvale, Lockney, Texas, fourth; Madeline Braman, Refugio, Texas, fifth; Ian Forbes, Churchville, Maryland, sixth; Salem Sifford, Golden, Va., seventh; Saige Ward, Laramie, Wyo., eighth; Fletcher Larsen, Valentine, Neb., ninth; and Grant Helsinger, Germantown, Ohio, 10th. Also pictured (l to r) are: Emily Meinhardt, Marysville, Kan., National Hereford Queen; Brandon and Rachel Cutrer, Wharton, Texas, judges; and Taylor Harrison, Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University. continued on page 94... Hereford.org

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Champion peewee showmen are: Maddox Gunn, Greenfield, Ind., champion (l), and Layna Ottmers, Fredericksburg, Texas, reserve (r).

Showmanship

Champion junior showmen are: Piper Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho, champion (l), and Jase Beltz, Galva, Kan., reserve (r).

Top junior showmen (l to r) are: Piper Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho, champion; Jase Beltz, Galva, Kan., reserve; Maddie Smith, Athens, Texas, third; Fallon Gohr, Madras, Ore., fourth; Keyser Ottmers, Fredericksburg, Texas, fifth; Rylie Meinhardt, Marysville, Kan., sixth; Cierra Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., seventh; Dustin Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan., eighth; Collin Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., ninth; and Grady Carter, Stratford, Okla., 10th. Also pictured is junior showmanship judge Taylor Frank, El Dorado, Kan.

Top peewee showmen (l to r) are: Maddox Gunn, Greenfield, Ind., champion; Layna Ottmers, Fredericksburg, Texas, reserve; Kiera Bremer, Elmwood, Ill., third; Karly Kolterman, Garland, Neb., fourth; Roxton Stone, Stanton, Texas, fifth; Hadley Harrison, Montague, Calif., sixth; Kylee Gaston, Bridgeport, Texas, seventh; Gunnar Gohr, Madras, Ore., eighth; Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., ninth; and Kaisha Albers, Guide Rock, Neb., 10th. Also pictured is peewee showmanship judge Taylor Frank, El Dorado, Kan.

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Team Fitting Title Awarded to Illinois

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Pictured (l to r) are first place team members from Illinois: Stetson Storey, Stockton; Noah Benedict, Dewey; and Kade Boatman, Rockford.

eams from state associations of the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) flocked to Stadium Arena to demonstrate their fitting skills in the Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University team fitting contest during the VitaFermÂŽ Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), July 9, in Denver. The objective of the team fitting contest is to encourage team participation for the preparation of an animal for the showring. In this competition, a team of three has 45 minutes to fit a heifer for the judge, and one member of the team then shows the heifer. Judge and 2019 American Hereford Association Hereford Herdsman of the Year, Matt Scasta, Madill, Okla., selected Illinois as champion team. Members were: Stetson Storey, Stockton; Kade Boatman, Rockford; and Noah Benedict, Dewey. Nebraska came in second place in the fitting competition with team members: Kaisha Alber, Guide Rock; Matt Bruns, N. Platte; and Jake Sellman, Crawford. The third-place title went to the Indiana team consisting of: Maddox Gunn, Greenfield; Collin Deatsman, Leesburg; and Payton Farmer, Brownstown.

2019 Hereford Herdsman of the Year Matt Scasta, Madill, Okla., judged the team fitting competition.

Pictured are team fitting contest winners: first place team members from Illinois: Stetson Storey, Stockton; Kade Boatman, Rockford; and Noah Benedict, Dewey; second place team members from Nebraska: Kaisha Alber, Guide Rock; Matt Bruns, North Platte; and Jake Sellman, Crawford; and third place team members from Indiana: Maddox Gunn, Greenfield; Collin Deatsman, Leesburg; and Payton Farmer, Brownstown. Also pictured is Taylor Harrison, Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University

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2. Madelyn, Cooper and Wyatt Weaber, Wamego, Kan., with GLM 33Z Brandi 1716 by JDH Victor 719T 33Z ET. 3. Cierra and Claire Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., with H BL Daisy 719 ET by H/TSR/CHEZ/Full Throttle ET.

Class 001 — Calved 1/25/2017 to 5/27/2017 7 head shown 1. Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., with HMW Miss Priscilla 725 ET by PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003. 2. Kaylee McInvale, Lockney, Texas, with K&A Ms Scarlet Rose 273E ET by HVR Deals On 896 ET. 3. Tory and Taylor Miller, Lebanon, Mo., with MH 196T Miss Prophet 7175 by MH 122L Prophet 5108 ET.

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Class 002 — Calved 1/16/2014 to 11/10/2016 6 head shown 1. Madison Katzenberger, Monroe, Wis., with PRR MRK Kisses 162D ET by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET. 2. Jess, Josie and Jacob Toombs, Fair Play, Mo., with TF 4R Lilly 3C by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. 3. Harrison Roberts, Williamsburg, Mass., with Bofat Hill 743 R00 11B by CRR About Time 743. Class 003 — Calved 3/6/2017 to 5/22/2017 9 head shown 1. Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with KJ BJ 339A Adabelle 899E ET by BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET. 2. Kade and Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with PERKS Shes The

Division I Class 007 — Calved 3/1/2019 to 4/18/2019 8 head shown 1. Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with CHEZ Doc 9714G by R Leader 6964. 2. Kade and Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK 7120 Real Deal 906G by AH JDH Munson 15E ET. 3. Kaden Wilson, Creston, Iowa, with Cotton’s Second Wind 38G ET by BR Moler ET. Class 008 — Calved 2/19/2019 to 2/27/2019 2 head shown 1. Madelyn, Cooper and Wyatt Weaber, Wamego, Kan., with MCW Flintlock 33Z 901 by JCS 240 Flintlock 5815. 2. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Sensations Superstition by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Class 005 — Calved 1/3/2017 to 2/9/2017 6 head shown 1. Logan Boyd, Mays Lick, Ky., with EXR Madelynn 7108 ET by BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET. 2. Rachael Drumm, Winchester, Ky., with SULL Diana 703 ET by C Miles McKee 2103 ET. 3. Kaden Hitz, Wakefield, Kan., with KJ BJ 5349 Miss Harley 836E by RL Big Time 005B.

Real Deal 7120 by BR Duncan 4142. 3. Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with MKS 144U Sooner Lady 36E ET by DM BR Sooner. Class 004 — Calved 2/15/2017 to 2/28/2017 7 head shown 1. John Cornelius, Sterling, Colo., with CRR 2296 Eclipse 755 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Class 009 — Calved 1/2/2019 to 1/30/2019 4 head shown 1. Cierra Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., with CLNS Deep Red Y90 719 9528 by SHF Access Y90 A216. 2. Kaylee Lunsford, Ft. Scott, Kan., with MRF Blue Chip 1901 by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 3. Matthew Murphy, Douglasville, Ga., with MTM H Spice Jack Daniel 905 by KJM Hometown 10Y C21.

Division II Class 010 — Calved 11/16/2018 to 12/26/2018 4 head shown 1. Blake and Bryce Brancel, Endeavor, Wis., with Next Gen 322 Bolt 29 by CRR 109 Catapult 322. 2. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR 20B Ripcord 20F by WORR

Class 006 — Calved 1/18/2015 to 9/13/2016 3 head shown 1. Kaylee Lunsford, Ft. Scott, Kan., with LPH 22A Sensational 12C by Churchill Sensation 028X. 2. Jordan, Mckenna and Lauren Gatz, Fairview, Kan., with KJ BJ 686Z Senee 728D ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Will Beckley, Irvine, Ky., with Beckley 480 Keayla 6047 by LCC FBF Time Traveler 480.

OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET. 3. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with TFR KR Ace Of Spades 1842 ET by STAR TCF Lock-N-Load 300W ET. Class 011 — Calved 10/1/2018 to 11/12/2018 9 head shown 1. Kade and Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK PERKS 5101 Chuma 8184 ET by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. 2. Kaily Hamman, Jacksboro, Texas, with KH Felix 412F by PCC 0054 Hutton 6077 ET. 3. Brett, Riley and Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Brass 821 by CRR About Time 743. Class 012 — Calved 8/12/2018 to 9/28/2018 8 head shown 1. Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., and Buck Cattle Co., Madill, Okla., with BK BH Fast Ball F102 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Logan Boyd, Mays Lick, Ky., with Boyd 5301 Engineer 8126 by Boyd 31Z Blueprint 6153. 3. Tory Miller, Lebanon, Mo., with MH Way Maker 853 ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET.

Division III Class 013 — Calved 5/2/2018 to 5/28/2018 3 head shown 1. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV The Prophet 867F ET by RF Endurance 1301 ET. 2. Nicholas and Gabrielle Torrance, Media, Ill.; and Lori and Gene Stumpf, Columbia, Ill., with NST GAT H 54B Ray 30F ET by NJW 135U 10Y Hometown 27A. 3. Mason Jones, Tuscola, Ill., with PVF Ablation 518 ET by MH 122L Prophet 5108 ET.

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Division IV Class 014 — Calved 4/6/2018 to 4/29/2018 5 head shown 1. Samantha Campbell, Eaton, Colo., with SLC Mr Cash FSP1 by JCS Copper 5860. 2. Riley Rhodes, Carlinville, Ill., with Purple RGR Salty 107F by Purple Cat Scratch Fever 25DET. 3. Rachael Drumm, Winchester, Ky., with 4D Commitment D24F by CRR 668Z Commitment 654. Class 015 — Calved 3/18/2018 to 3/31/2018 6 head shown 1. Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Flanders 835 by BAR S LHF 028 240. 2. Judd Daniels, Dalhart, Texas, with CHH JHD 124Y Red Dirt 8007 by BR Copper 124Y. 3. Brody Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, with OAKS Jimbo 8055 ET by C Double Your Miles 6077 ET. Class 016 — Calved 3/2/2018 to 3/15/2018 7 head shown 1. Elizabeth Pribil, Hennessey, Okla., with 4B Home Solution 8180 by PERKS C&L 4B Home Solution ET. 2. Kade and Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill.; Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb.; and Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK PERKS 5101 Cadillac 8039ET by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. 3. Tripp Phillips, Mt. Pleasant, Texas, with COX 2214 Raymond 803 by CHAC Mason 2214.

Division I champion: Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with CHEZ Doc 9714G by R Leader 6964.

Division I reserve champion: Cierra Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., with CLNS Deep Red Y90 719 9528 by SHF Access Y90 A216.

Division II champion: Blakelee Hayes and Buck Cattle Co., Madill, Okla., with BK BH Fast Ball F102 ET by CPR 719 Catapult 109.

Division II reserve champion: Kade and Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK PERKS 5101 Chuma 8184 ET by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET.

Division III champion: Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV The Prophet 867F ET by RF Endurance 1301 ET.

Division III reserve champion: Nicholas and Gabrielle Torrance, Media, Ill.; and Lori and Gene Stumpf, Columbia, Ill., with NST GAT H 54B Ray 30F ET by NJW 135U 10Y Hometown 27A.

Division IV reserve champion: Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Ringo 8017 by BR Hutton 4030ET.

Division V reserve champion: Bailey Morrell and Geoff Bitle, Artois, Calif., with M BSM AC Times Up 1784 ET by RST Times A Wastin 0124.

Class 017 — Calved 1/25/2018 to 2/23/2018 5 head shown 1. Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with CHEZ/PUGH/HARA Logic 8815F ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Ringo 8017 by BR Hutton 4030ET. 3. Piper Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho, with C BAR1 Special Edition 8184 ET by C Special Edition 6105 ET.

Division V Class 018 — Calved 10/18/2017 to 12/27/2017 7 head shown 1. Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas; Barber Ranch, Channing, Texas; and Sidwell Herefords, Carr, Colo., with BR Belle Air E133 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. 2. Cady Pieper, Zurich, Kan., with PLCC CWP Shootout 7515E by KTP Domino 5216 3001. 3. Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with KT’s Hondo 708 by H H Perfect Timing 0150 ET. Class 019 — Calved 9/1/2017 to 9/26/2017 5 head shown 1. Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif., and Geoff Bitle, Artois, Calif., with M BSM AC Times Up 1784 ET by RST Times A Wastin 0124. 2. Savannah West, Channing, Texas, with 3W BR BN County Line 7003 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 3. Time Niemeyer, Peyton, Colo., with N Mr Hometown Domino Ohno 760 by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET.

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Class 020 — Calved 3/7/2018 to 4/24/2018 3 head shown 1. Nick Deppe, Maquoketa, Iowa, with DEP Good Plenty Venus 81 ET by DEP Good & Plenty ET. 2. Kira Sayre, Arenzville, Ill., with TJ DJR Casper 819 ET by GKB 88X Laramie B293. 3. Hannah Kruse, Ellsworth, Minn., with DaKitch MDK 67D Socks 107F by CRR 322 Catapult 697.

Class 026 — Calved 2/22/2018 to 4/3/2018 8 head shown 1. Chad Shelton, Frederick, Md., with DEP Venus Solution 189 ET by DEP Good & Plenty ET. 2. Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with KAGS Mr Franco 66F by CHAC Mason 2214. 3. Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan., with SH Constable F934 by SH 10Y Constable C553 ET.

Class 021 — Calved 2/10/2018 to 5/3/2018 8 head shown 1. Jessica Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with Thunder 203F by SH 10Y Coach C615. 2. Hayden Sparenberg, W. Lafayette, Ind., with MCC KLM Turbo F820 by H WCC/WB 668 Wyarno 9500 ET. 3. Kristina Nelson, Cody, Wyo., with PSF Bruiser Davidson by BPF Mr Repo 40D.

Class 027 — Calved 2/8/2018 to 4/12/2018 8 head shown 1. Kiera Bremer, Elmwood, Ill., with EF Francisco F06 ET by KJ 968R Polled Solution 668ZET. 2. Claira Morgan, Burwell, Neb., with RPM Loper Q669 ET by ECR RO Chosen One 424 ET. 3. Bennett Holt, Caldwell, Idaho, with HOLT 49C 26T Mighty 88293 by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET.

Class 022 — Calved 2/24/2018 to 5/26/2018 8 head shown 1. Izzy Bohrer, Damascus, Md., with Milo 817 by Brookwood Durango 649 ET. 2. Jalyn, Danica and Brinley Davis, Maple Hill, Kan., with DSUL Sully 81F ET by Lagrand Reload 80P ET. 3. Rianna Chaney, Elwood, Neb., with PURP104F by Purple Joe Dirt 58A ET. Class 023 — Calved 1/18/2018 to 4/15/2018 8 head shown 1. Sheridan Chaney, Elwood, Neb., with PURP86F by Purple Untouchable 121A ET. 2. Julia Studer, Frankfort, Kan., with CJS 10C Frankie 1802 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Gracie Pinckney, Ord, Neb., with HCC McCoy H826 ET by UPS Sensation 2504 ET.

Division I Class 030 — Calved 3/2/2019 to 4/21/2019 8 head shown 1. Brett, Lauren, Bailey and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Prize 906 ET by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 2. Lauren, Brady, Bailey and Nicholas Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Prism 905 ET by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET.

Class 024 — Calved 2/24/2018 to 4/30/2018 9 head shown 1. Cady Pieper, Zurich, Kan., with PLCC CWP Rockie 8034F by KT’s Big Jake 403. 2. Kaylie Shelton, Frederick, Md., with CMCC Uncle Buck 1F by BK WF Apache A28. 3. Taylor Miller, Lebanon, Mo., with MH 88X Mr Steer 8023 ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. Class 025 — Calved 2/10/2018 to 3/30/2018 10 head shown 1. Kolbi and Kaden Franklin, Meeker, Colo., with FCC Joe 8570 by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET. 2. Weston and Wyatt Stemick, Pierce, Neb., with Frenzen Frosty F37 by F Heart Claim D04. 3. Cami Miller, El Dorado, Kan., with MG Redneck by KTP Domino 5216 3001.

Class 028 — Calved 1/14/2018 to 4/21/2018 8 head shown 1. Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill., with MCKY Jax 8680 ET by SULL TCC Mr Custom Made 340 ET. 2. Tucker Pacatte, Santa Rosa, Calif., with CBW Carl 808ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with BAR M Full Throttle 823 by Churchill Throttle 534C ET. Class 029 — Calved 1/22/2018 to 3/25/2018 6 head shown 1. Christopher Shelton, Frederick, Md., with DEP Erin’s Throttle 188 ET by H/TSR/ CHEZ/Full Throttle ET. 2. Kinsley Gillig, Blue Rapids, Kan.., with SH/G Elvis F910 by SH 10Y Constable C553 ET. 3. Tava Gustafson, Junction City, Kan., with CLC Copper 3818ET by PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003.

3. Madison Katzenberger, Monroe, Wis., with PRR MRK Stormy 195G by TFR KR Sundance Kid 1448 ET.

2296 ET. 3. Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Poetry 950 ET by KJ BJ 58Z Contender D56 ET.

Class 031 — Calved 2/2/2019 to 2/23/2019 14 head shown 1. John Cornelius, Sterling, Colo., with CRR 322 Eclipse 923 by CRR 109 Catapult 322. 2. Logan Boyd, Mays Lick, Ky., with EXR Boyd 7108 Madelynn 9062 by UPS Sensation

Class 032 — Calved 1/2/2019 to 1/24/2019 8 head shown 1. Sara Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore., with Harfst 4105 Shasta 902 ET by C GOHR Thrill Ride 4105. 2. Aiden Kleinman, Wentworth, Mo., with AMK Queen Victoria 1481 1901 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. McKenzie Boyer, Vinita, Okla., with Beacon Hill Machelle 1900 by BR DM TNT 7010 ET.

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Division I champion: John Cornelius, Sterling, Colo., with CRR 322 Eclipse 923 by CRR 109 Catapult 322.

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Division I reserve champion: Logan Boyd, Mays Lick, Ky., with EXR Boyd 7108 Madelynn 9062 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Class 033 — Calved 12/15/2018 to 12/27/2018 7 head shown 1. Landry Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC 401B Dumplin 873 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Sarah Birdsall, Homer, N.Y., with DHB Venessa 212 869 by KCF Bennett Provident B284. 3. Cadence Harris, Salado, Texas, with Harris 1448 Sunny 811 ET by TFR KR Sundance Kid 1448 ET.

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Class 034 — Calved 11/16/2018 to 12/14/2018 8 head shown 1. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Charlotte 897F by NJW 78P Twentytwelve 190Z ET. 2. Matthew Powers, Butler, Pa., with BCF Crystal 1805 by CRR 028X Roll Tide 612. 3. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Borrowed Lace 408F ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. Class 035 — Calved 10/18/2018 to 11/10/2018 9 head shown 1. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC 629 Georgia Kay 865 by BACC Cashed In 403B. 2. Taylor Dieball, Little River, Kan., with TD Miss Ella 0245 by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET. 3. Caleb, Faith and Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BH 02A Anna Grace 09F by CRR 028X Roll Tide 612. Class 036 — Calved 10/2/2018 to 10/17/2018 8 head shown 1. Savay and Augustus Sexton, Cost, Texas, with Sexton Pominette 8S29 by BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET. 2. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC 540 Chandon 858 ET by T/R BPF AmericanClassic 561CET. 3. Nolan and Caroline Lee, Wellington, Ill., with NFL CML Ellie 1802 by CHAC Mason 2214. Class 037 — Calved 9/10/2018 to 9/27/2018 12 head shown 1. Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., with BK BH First Time 8039F ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Ethan and Nathan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with HPH 101D Lacey 103F by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Kisses 158 by Ernst 163Z Trustworthy 5146. Class 038 — Calved 9/1/2018 to 9/9/2018 11 head shown 1. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 753D Cher 387F by R Leader 6964. 2. Dru Hunt, Madison, Ga., with Innisfail Endure 4021 1830 ET by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET. 3. Tory and Taylor Miller, Lebanon, Mo., with MH 028X Miss Ribeye 8667 by Churchill Sensation 028X. Class 039 — Calved 8/2/2018 to 8/31/2018 6 head shown 1. Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Kate F082 ET by BR Copper 124Y. 2. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Y79D Geisha Nia 102F by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET. 3. Whitney Steckel, Taylor, Neb., with WS Aydn 8100 by UPS Spartan 3310.

Division III Class 040 — Calved 6/17/2018 to 7/23/2018 4 head shown 1. Aidyn, Bryden and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Amber 8114 by BR Sooner On Sooner. 2. Jared Dauer, Panhandle, Texas, with JPD Chile Pepper 51841 by MM Outcross 1313 ET. 3. Abigail Billing, Greendell, N.J., with GP Yours Truly 156C 247F by UPS Sensation 2504 ET.

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Division II champion: Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., with BK BH First Time 8039F ET; by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

Division II reserve champion: Nathan and Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with HPH 101D Lacey 103F by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Division III champion: Aidyn, Bryden and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Amber 8114 by BR Sooner On Sooner.

Division III reserve champion: Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Fifi 840 by K Packin 611 ET.

Class 041 — Calved 5/22/2018 to 6/12/2018 11 head shown 1. Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., with CFCC Magnolia 155F by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Kendall and Kade Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK 4296 Susception 8167 by PERKS C&L 2099 Swagger 5109. 3. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Zoey 862F ET by NJW 78P Twentytwelve 190Z ET.

2. Brett, Lauren, Brady and Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Palisade 8117 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Elizabeth Pribil, Hennessey, Okla., with 4B Cisco 8206 by PERKS C&L 4B Home Solution ET.

Class 042 — Calved 5/9/2018 to 5/21/2018 8 head shown 1. Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Fifi 840 by K Packin 611 ET. 2. Carly Kolterman, Garland, Neb., with KOLT Ms Diana 3F by KOLT Moneyline 286 ET. 3. Cady Pieper, Zurich, Kan., with PLCC CWP Tesla 8036F by R Leader 6964. Class 043 — Calved 5/1/2018 to 5/7/2018 10 head shown 1. Mason Collins, Lewisburg, Tenn., with CN Skye Limit 503F by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

Division IV Class 044 — Calved 4/12/2018 to 4/25/2018 12 head shown 1. Rylee and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Briar Rose F039 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. 2. Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Rock A Belle ET by BR Belle Air 6011. 3. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Coco 837 by K Packin 611 ET. Class 045 — Calved 4/5/2018 to 4/11/2018 9 head shown 1. Rhett Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with MF RJL 1302 Fanny 6105 1805 ET by C Special Edition 6105 ET. 2. Haley, Trevor and Ty Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, Ill., with BH Blueberry 897 ET by Churchill Sensation 028X.

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3. Chesney Effling, Highmore, S.D., with CHEZ Fontenay 8699F ET by H WCC/WB 668 Wyarno 9500 ET. Class 046 — Calved 4/1/2018 to 4/4/2018 8 head shown 1. Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Ms Mighty 8017F by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. 2. Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS DWK Fefe F820 by BCC PSC KGB Desperado 6153D. 3. Taylor Belle Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky., with ASM TBM Miss Kate 869F ET by CRR 028X Roll Tide 612.

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Class 047 — Calved 3/22/2018 to 3/31/2018 9 head shown 1. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Borrowed Angel 46F ET by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET. 2. Sarah Birdsall, Homer, N.Y., with DHB 4013 183 Laura 8054 ET by Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET. 3. Kaden Franklin, Meeker, Colo., with FCC 5142 Alexis 8927 ET by BR Sooner On Sooner. Class 048 — Calved 3/15/2018 to 3/21/2018 9 head shown 1. Hadley and Hannah Harrison, Montague, Calif., with HL Annsley 1805 by CRR 109 Catapult 322. 2. Collin Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., with Deatsman CF Sensation 10F ET by Churchill Sensation 028X. 3. Brayde and Brooklyn Adam, Lathrop, Mo., with 4B Lady Faye 1802 by BEHM 100W Cuda 504C.

Class 050 — Calved 3/1/2018 to 3/4/2018 7 head shown 1. Case and Parker Thomas, Richmond, Ky., with PCT Jewel 315 821 by C 528 Diversified 6121 ET. 2. Devon Moore, Clear Lake, S.D., with ECR Dottie 804 by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 3. Kaden Wilson, Creston, Iowa, with KADE Cotton’s Jewel 33 ET by BR Moler ET.

Division V Class 051 — Calved 2/15/2018 to 2/27/2018 8 head shown 1. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 686Z Zsa Zsa 176F ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Elizabeth Shaw, Caldwell, Idaho, with /S Lady Boom Town 8253F by /S JBB/ AL Boom Town 44608. 3. Kaden Wilson, Creston, Iowa, with KADE Cotton’s Journey 223 ET by BR Moler ET. Class 052 — Calved 2/10/2018 to 2/12/2018 8 head shown 1. Gabrielle and Nicholas Torrance, Media, Ill., with NST GAT H Boss Lady 2F ET by NJW 78P 88X Cowboss 199B ET. 2. Taylor Belle

Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky., with ASM 705 Vera 857F ET by NJW 135U 10Y Hometown 27A. 3. Payton Kanoy, Concordia, Mo., with PK Bounty Belle 5763F by MH 122L Prophet 5108 ET. Class 053 — Calved 2/1/2018 to 2/9/2018 7 head shown 1. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Faith 814 ET by Churchill Kickstart 501C ET. 2. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Flora 806 ET by Churchill Kickstart 501C ET. 3. Jackson Neil, Northfield, Minn., with NEIL Y459 Susie 820F by GV CMR 351 Proof Y459 ET. Class 054 — Calved 1/18/2018 to 1/31/2018 10 head shown 1. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ 969A Misty F31 ET by KJ BJ 236X Ribeye 207B ET. 2. Tyler and Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with TKC 037X Lady Gaga 8018 ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. 3. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Fancy 826 by Churchill Kickstart 501C ET. Class 055 — Calved 1/2/2018 to 1/15/2018 10 head shown 1. Piper and Cruz Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho, with C BAR1 Bailees Double Miles ET by C Double Your Miles 6077 ET. 2. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ B002 Misty Meghan F5 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 3. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Fire 812 ET by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET.

Division VI Class 056 — Calved 11/17/2017 to 12/27/2017 10 head shown 1. Walker Dunn, Cochranton, Pa., with WD CA W41 Integrity 7226 by TRG Shotgun Rider 363C. 2. Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with KT’s Elaine 707 by KT’s Big Jake 403. 3. Ray and Hattie Duncan, Wingate, Ind., with AA HRD WW Emma by AA JTH High Society 5133ET. Division IV reserve champion: Rylee and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Briar Rose F039 ET by BR Belle Air 6011.

Division V champion: Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ BJ 686Z ZSA ZSA 176F ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

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Class 049 — Calved 3/5/2018 to 3/11/2018 10 head shown 1. Lucas, Cory and Logan Stumpf, Columbia, Ill., with Gen-Lor Reanne F8 by CHAC Mason 2214. 2. Kinleigh Bolin, Walnut Grove, Mo., with AC Marina Del Rey 803F ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. 3. Haley, Trevor and Ty Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, Ill., with BH Lady Arrow 837 by BH The Arrow C547.

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Division V reserve champion: Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Faith 814 ET by Churchill Kickstart 501C ET.

Division VI reserve champion: Walker Dunn, Cochranton, Pa., with WD CA W41 Integrity 7226 by TRG Shotgun Rider 363C.

Class 057 — Calved 10/9/2017 to 11/6/2017 8 head shown 1. Rylee, Aidyn and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Anastasia E109 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Aidyn, Bryden and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Anastasia E114 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 3. Jorja Ebert, Holt, Mo., with JRE Shoot For The Moon 1702 by DPH LH BF Launch 1310 ET. Class 058 — Calved 8/26/2017 to 10/6/2017 9 head shown 1. Jacob Sims, Edmond, Okla., with SFCC/ WSCC Breathless 310E ET by BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET. 2. Nicholas Torrance, Media, Ill., with GAT NST H 54B Lady 2296 48E ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Augustus Sexton, Cost, Texas, with Sexton Pominette 7S67 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Hereford.org


Division I Horned Class 059 — Calved 11/20/2018 to 12/21/2018 9 head shown 1. Hudson Carter, Stratford, Okla., with BK Fancy Squirt 8539F by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. 2. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Borrowed Lace 408F ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Mason Collins, Lewisburg, Tenn., with BF Sinful 8252 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 061 — Calved 10/8/2018 to 10/27/2018 8 head shown 1. Savay and Augustus Sexton, Cost, Texas, with Sexton Pominette 8S29 by BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET. 2. Caleb, Faith and Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BH 02A Anna Grace 09F by CRR 028X Roll Tide 612. 3. Marlyn and Joel Pecha, Meno, Okla., with BK BH First Date 8042F ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. Class 062 — Calved 10/2/2018 to 10/7/2018 6 head shown 1. Carlee Clark, Muldrow, Okla., with BK Fun Deal 8058F ET by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. 2. Nolan Hoge, Good Hope, Ill., with LCC As Good As It Comes 81F ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Christopher, Kaylie, Holly and Chad Shelton, Frederick, Md., with Purple GMC Beauty Spot 154F ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 063 — Calved 9/9/2018 to 9/23/2018 8 head shown 1. Saige Ward, Laramie, Wyo., with KJ BJ 969A Misty 414F ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., with BK BH First Time 8039F ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 3. Kayann Eck, Putnam, Okla., with SG Miss 0383 F122 by MH Its All Good 0383.

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Horned division I champion: Carlee Clark, Muldrow, Okla., with BK Fun Deal 8058F ET by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET.

Horned division I reserve champion: Raynee and Rylee Schacher, Dumas, Texas, with BR Brook F072 ET by BR Belle Air 6011.

Polled division I champion: Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Charlotte 897F by NJW 78P TwentyTwelve 190Z ET.

Polled division I reserve champion: Beau Ann Graves, Chillicothe, Mo., with JR Money Tree 863 ET by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET.

Class 064 — Calved 8/1/2018 to 9/6/2018 10 head shown 1. Raynee and Rylee Schacher, Dumas, Texas, with BR Brook F072 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. 2. Holly Perez, Encino, N.M., with PCC New Mexico Lady 8316 by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. 3. Payton Kanoy, Concordia, Mo., with BPH ORCC 2296 Fancy 2315F by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Tenn., with Purple Penelope 160F ET by R Leader 6964. 3. Kaegan, Maddie and Gabriella O’Leary, Weatherford, Texas, with HZS Nan D58 F11 by KLD EB Trump D58.

Division I Polled Class 065 — Calved 12/16/2018 to 12/30/2018 8 head shown 1. Hannah Pembrook, Beggs, Okla., with DNT 4434 Sultana 870 by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. 2. Landry Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC 401B Dumplin 873 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Sarah Birdsall, Homer, N.Y., with DHB Venessa 212 869 by KCF Bennett Provident B284. Class 066 — Calved 12/1/2018 to 12/15/2018 9 head shown 1. Inaya Chishti, St. Louis, Mo., with BIG 11B Mimi 25F ET by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. 2. Cadence Harris, Salado, Texas, with Harris 1448 Sunny 811 ET by TFR KR Sundance Kid 1448 ET. 3. Josie and Jacob Toombs, Fair Play, Mo., with TF 023R Cindy 10E by KJ C&L J119 Logic 023R ET. Class 067 — Calved 11/16/2018 to 11/29/2018 8 head shown 1. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Charlotte 897F by NJW 78P Twentytwelve 190Z ET. 2. Ethan Hopkins, Winchester,

Class 068 — Calved 11/4/2018 to 11/15/2018 9 head shown 1. Beau Graves, Chillicothe, Mo., with JR Money Tree 863 ET by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET. 2. Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill., with Spin Bridget 1801 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Jayden Simpson, Roachdale, Ind., with RWD Pandora 45F by TFR KR Sundance Kid 1448 ET. Class 069 — Calved 10/19/2018 to 11/3/2018 9 head shown 1. Rachael Drumm, Winchester, Ky., with 4D RCC Fancy D26F by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Ryker Wilson, Stephenville, Texas, with CHAC 5135 Claire 8299 by EXR Trust 5135 ET. 3. Kelsey Decker, Pickerington, Ohio, with KD/DF Sedona DF29 by H H Perfect Timing 0150 ET. Class 070 — Calved 10/8/2018 to 10/17/2018 9 head shown 1. Alexandria Harris, Salado, Texas, with Harris 1448 Maurine 806 ET by TFR KR Sundance Kid 1448 ET. 2. Baylee Mangrum, Marmaduke, Ark., with LCC 1326 Miss All In 87F ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Maddox Gunn, Greenfield, Ind., with BP CB Maggie 12W RM 103F ET by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET.

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Division II Polled Class 071 — Calved 10/1/2018 to 10/7/2018 11 head shown 1. Katie Elmhirst, Indian River, Ontario, with GGSC Candy 29F ET by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 1. Clayton Hayes, Ada, Okla.., with CH Ms Anita 883 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 2. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC 540 Chandon 858 ET by T/R BPF Americanclassic 561CET. 3. Jillian Emerson, Prairie Grove, Ark., with HAPP Famous Style 8048F ET by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET.

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Class 072 — Calved 9/17/2018 to 9/28/2018 9 head shown 1. Burk Van Horn, Morgantown, Ind., with LCC She Has Options 79F ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 2. Alexis Black, Streator, Ill., with DeLHawk Lo & Behold 1801 ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 3. Kade and Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with BACC 612 Hadley 852 by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Class 073 — Calved 9/12/2018 to 9/16/2018 8 head shown 1. Victoria Chapman, Mannsville, Okla., with BK Full Of Sweets 8036F by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. 2. Katie Elmhirst, Indian River, Ontario, with GGSC Carmella 27F by Churchill Sensation 028X. 3. Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla., with BK BH First Love 8040F ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Class 074 — Calved 9/6/2018 to 9/10/2018 10 head shown 1. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with BK TRF First Lady 8051F by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. 2. Paige Henderson, Buffalo, Mo., with BB 0245 Fancy Diamond 410F ET by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET. 3. Keeley Warnken, Schulenburg, Texas, with RW KLD Rose 559 8051 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET.

Class 075 — Calved 9/1/2018 to 9/5/2018 10 head shown 1. Korbin and Kesler Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with Purple Katerina 148F ET by C Black Hawk Down ET. 2. Christopher, Kaylie, Holly and Chad Shelton, Frederick, Md., with Purple Miss Kitty 150F ET by C Black Hawk Down ET. 3. Ace McHatton, Madill, Okla., with CMCC Final Exam 8045F ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 076 — Calved 8/2/2018 to 8/31/2018 10 head shown 1. Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texax, with BR Kate F082 ET by BR Copper 124Y. 2. Lydia, Ava and Gwen Shaw, Caldwell, Idaho, with /S Lady Integrity 8485F ET by /S Integrity 55498 ET. 3. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Y79D Geisha Nia 102F by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET.

Division II Horned Class 077 — Calved 6/18/2018 to 6/20/2018 2 head shown 1. Stetson Storey, Stockton, Ill., with DeLHawk Charlene 85F ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 2. Maddie Smith, Athens, Texas, with T/R Tator Tot F52 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Polled division II champion: Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Kate F082 ET by BR Copper 124Y.

Polled division II reserve champion: Victoria Chapman, Mannsville, Okla., with BK Full of Sweets 8036F by H FHF Authority 6026 ET.

Class 078 — Calved 5/26/2018 to 6/13/2018 9 head shown 1. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Rosemary 866F ET by NJW 78P Twentytwelve 190Z ET. 2. Edy Brainard, Canadian, Texas, with AAG Carol 608F by Purple Untouchable 121A ET. 3. Noah, Faith and Caleb Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with BWLN Gray Moxie 38F by SULL TCC Mr Custom Made 340 ET. Class 079 — Calved 5/9/2018 to 5/22/2018 8 head shown 1. Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Fifi 840 by K Packin 611 ET. 2. Haxton Hoffman, Thedford, Neb., with H BL Miss Sweet 839 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Calah Covey, Hamill, S.D., with DeLHawk Charlotte 76F ET by H FHF Authority 6026 ET.

Horned division II champion: Sage Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Fifi 840 by K Packin 611 ET.

Horned division II reserve champion: Haxton Hoffman, Thedford, Neb., with H BL Miss Sweet 839 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Class 080 — Calved 5/2/2018 to 5/6/2018 10 head shown 1. Edy Brainard, Canadian, Texas, with KLD RW Maisyn D810 ET by CHAC Mason 2214. 2. Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill., with SPIN Stella 8F ET by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. 3. Beau Graves, Chillicothe, Mo., with WB Honey 820 by H Untappped 4412 ET.

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Polled division III champion: Haxton Hoffman, Thedford, Neb., with UPS Miss Endure 8475 ET by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET.

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Polled division III reserve champion: Maverick, Lindsey and Elizabeth Pugh, Louisville, Ohio, with DeLHawk Claudia 70F ET by H FHF Authority 6026 ET.

Class 081 — Calved 6/17/2018 to 7/25/2018 8 head shown 1. Evan and Jacob Sims, Edmond, Okla., with KOLT Harley Chi 2 by KOLT Chicago 2004 ET. 2. Aidyn, Bryden and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Amber 8114 by BR Sooner On Sooner. 3. Jared Dauer, Panhandle, Texas, with JPD Chile Pepper 51841 by MM Outcross 1313 ET. Hereford.org


Horned division III reserve champion Abbigale and Colton Peterson, Roanoke, Ill., with LCC 612 Miss Tie Dye 49F ET by CRR 028X Roll Tide 612.

Horned division IV champion: Logan Boyd, Mays Lick, Ky., with HFR CEC T/R Faye 286W 1816 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

Horned division IV reserve champion: Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with ECR 2296 Sweet Tot 8485 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Class 082 — Calved 6/2/2018 to 6/15/2018 11 head shown 1. Carly Kolterman, Garland, Neb., with DeLHawk Gisella 83F ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 2. Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., with CFCC Magnolia 155F by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 3. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with TFR KR Pearl And Lace 1832 by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326.

Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Palisade 8117 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Elizabeth Pribil, Hennessey, Okla., with 4B Cisco 8206 by PERKS C&L 4B Home Solution ET. 3. Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill., with KOLT Wine 20 ET by KOLT Chicago 2004 ET.

El Dorado, Kan., with KJ BJ 876A Capella 271F ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET.

Class 083 Calved 5/21/2018 to 5/28/2018 11 head shown 1. Haxton Hoffman, Thedford, Neb., with UPS Miss Endure 8475 ET by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET. 2. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with MAV Cotton’s Zoey 862F ET by NJW 78P Twentytwelve 190Z ET. 3. Gage and Allie Schrammel, Orlando, Okla., with LCC 480 This Time 52F ET by LCC FBF Time Traveler 480. Class 084 — Calved 5/12/2018 to 5/20/2018 9 head shown 1. Carly Kolterman, Garland, Neb., with KOLT Ms Diana 3F by KOLT Moneyline 286 ET. 2. Kolbi and Kaden Franklin, Meeker, Colo., with Swigart 520C Callie 8431 by BCC Chisum 520C ET. 3. Blake Bruns, N. Platte, Neb., with H BL Fancy 1838 by NJW 135U 10Y Hometown 27A. Class 085 — Calved 5/6/2018 to 5/10/2018 12 head shown 1. Lindsey, Elizabeth and Maverick Pugh, Louisville, Ohio, with DeLHawk Claudia 70F ET by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. 2. Alexis Winkler, Woodbine, Md., with RW KLD Carlie 2022 8041 by RW H2 Bart 743 2022 ET. 3. Haley, Trevor and Ty Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, Ill., with BH May 840 by BH The Arrow C547. Class 086 — Calved 5/3/2018 to 5/5/2018 14 head shown 1. Nathan and Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with DeLHawk Colleen 68F ET by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. 2. Mason Collins, Lewisburg, Tenn., with CN Skye Limit 503F by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 3. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with SCC WORR Ursula 881F by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET. Class 087 — Calved 5/1/2018 to 5/2/2018 8 head shown 1. Brett, Lauren, Brady and Bailey Jones, Hereford.org

Division IV Horned Class 093 — Calved 3/20/2018 to 3/25/2018 7 head shown 1. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with ECR 2296 Sweet Tot 8485 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Jackson, Halle and Mia Walsh, Murdock, Minn., with ECR 628 Rita 8511 ET by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 3. Lindsey, Elizabeth and Maverick Pugh, Louisville, Ohio, with Vin-Mar TCC Chloe 8155 by SULL TCC Mr Roy Who 5973C ET.

Division III Horned Class 088 — Calved 4/17/2018 to 4/28/2018 11 head shown 1. Tripp Phillips, Mt. Pleasant, Texas, with BR Baize F042 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. 2. Rylee and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Briar Rose F039 ET by BR Belle Air 6011. 3. Edy Brainard, Canadian, Texas, with WORR Copper Geisha 124F ET by BR Copper 124Y.

Class 094 — Calved 3/15/2018 to 3/19/2018 8 head shown 1. Sara Harfst, Jacksonville, Ore., with NST GAT 1363 Fancy 15F by MH 122L T- Bone 1363 ET. 2. Will Freking, Alpha, Minn., with ECR 2296 Jeanne 8480 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill., with SPIN Showgirl 3F ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326.

Class 089 — Calved 4/6/2018 to 4/12/2018 12 head shown 1. Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with BK Flashy Points 8147F ET by CHAC Mason 2214. 2. Jacob and Evan Sims, Edmond, Okla., with MCKY Joline 8723 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Kaylie and Holly Shelton, Frederick, Md., with GGSC Merry Jane 22F ET by C Stockman 2059 ET.

Class 095 — Calved 3/5/2018 to 3/10/2018 7 head shown 1. Lucas, Cory and Logan Stumpf, Columbia, Ill., with Gen-Lor Reanne F8 by CHAC Mason 2214. 2. Rydder Hogan, Lenox, Iowa, with BK Fancy Pants 8706F by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. 3. Haley, Trevor and Ty Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, Ill., with BH Lady Arrow 837 by BH The Arrow C547.

Class 090 — Calved 4/3/2018 to 4/5/2018 14 head shown 1. Cierra Collins, Chattanooga, Okla., with LAR Maple 866F ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Kayann Eck, Putnam, Okla., with KJ BJ 876A Celine 316F ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. 3. Caroline Barnhill, Vilonia, Ark., with MHF 4248 Lady Kitten 805F by C ETF Wildcat 4248 ET.

Class 096 — Calved 3/1/2018 to 3/4/2018 9 head shown 1. Logan Boyd, Mays Lick, Ky., with HFR CEC T/R Faye 286W 1816 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Eric Daniels, Dalhart, Texas, with Churchill WR Lady 8225F ET by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 3. Blakelee Hayes, Ada, Okla., with HAPP Final Point 1816 ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET.

Class 091 — Calved 4/1/2018 to 4/2/2018 10 head shown 1. Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, with B&C Ms Mighty 8017F by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. 2. Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton, Ind., with EKS DWK Fefe F820 by BCC PSC KGB Desperado 6153D. 3. Holly Perez, Encino, N.M., with PCC New Mexico Lady 8190 by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET.

Division IV Polled

Class 092 — Calved 3/26/2018 to 3/31/2018 7 head shown 1. Jack and David Donnelly, Farmington, Minn., with DF Thelma 88F ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 2. Hollis Fawcett, Ree Heights, S.D., with ECR 2296 Tater Tots 8498 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Cami and Cally Miller,

Class 097 — Calved 4/20/2018 to 4/29/2018 8 head shown 1. Mattie Chambers, Pueblo, Colo., with JPV Miss Iris 82F ET by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 2. Korbin and Kesler Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with TH Miss Sally Rose 0817 by PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003. 3. Schelby Beach, Forest, Ohio, with CEW Omega Sensation 827

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Polled division IV champion: Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with GGSC MGS Magnolia F03 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Polled division VI champion: Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with MCKY Maisy 8719 ET by CRR About Time 743. No photo available: Polled division VI reserve champion: Shayne Myers, Thedford, Neb., with WS Miss Congeniality 820 by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET.

by Churchill Sensation 028X. Class 098 — Calved 4/11/2018 to 4/18/2018 9 head shown 1. Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Rock A Belle ET by BR Belle Air 6011. 2. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Coco 837 by K Packin 611 ET. 3. Madison and Meagan Dewar, Bakersfield, Calif., with MF Fan Favorite 6026D 10F ET by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Class 099 — Calved 4/7/2018 to 4/10/2018 10 head shown 1. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with GGSC MGS Magnolia F03 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Andrea Schlieckau, Loganville, Wis., with FBF Gaga 1808 ET by CHAC Mason 2214. 3. Wade, Wyatt and Molly Minihan, Wheaton, Kan., with JTEN AW Shimmer 410F by Ramsey Lights Out 77Y. Class 100 — Calved 4/5/2018 to 4/6/2018 12 head shown 1. Allie Schrammel, Orlando, Okla., with SCC RW 480 Willow 549C 1840 by LCC FBF Time Traveler 480. 2. Rhett Lowderman, Macomb, Ill., with MF RJL 1302 Fanny 6105 1805 ET by C Special Edition 6105 ET. 3. Jack and David Donnelly, Farmington, Minn., with Nords Tallula 814F ET by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET.

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Polled division IV reserve champion: Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Rock A Belle ET by BR Belle Air 6011.

Polled division V reserve champion: Calah Covey, Hamill, S.D., with DeLHawk Ophelia 46F ET by ECR Who Maker 210 ET.

Class 101 — Calved 4/3/2018 to 4/4/2018 12 head shown 1. Tyler Reynolds, Channing, Texas, with BR Brynlee F033 ET by NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET. 2. Nathan and Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with Purple Florence 84F ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Taylor Belle Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky., with ASM TBM Miss Kate 869F ET by CRR 028X Roll Tide 612.

Ophelia 46F ET by ECR Who Maker 210 ET. 2. Jase Beltz, Galva, Kan., with ECR BHR Kaboom 8602 by WH Mr Lambeau 30D. 3. Piper and Cruz Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho, with C Saint Paddy 8263 by C Double Your Miles 6077 ET.

Division V Polled Class 102 — Calved 4/1/2018 to 4/2/2018 6 head shown 1. Vada and Hans Vickland, Longmont, Colo., with LAR Annsley 843F ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Halle Littau, Balko, Okla., with LPH 228C Miss Felice 314X 785F by KJ BJ 854P Eclipse 314X ET. 3. Piper Pennell, Bolivar, Ohio, with Pennells 240 Keepsake 1803 by JCS 240 Flintlock 5815. Class 103 — Calved 3/25/2018 to 3/31/2018 11 head shown 1. Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas, with WORR Borrowed Angel 46F ET by WORR OWEN Tankeray Y79D ET. 2. Kaden Franklin, Meeker, Colo., with FCC 5142 Alexis 8927 ET by BR Sooner On Sooner. 3. Caden Perry, Tower Hill, Ill., with AR CEP 122L Mona Lisa 48F ET by Remitall Online 122L. Class 104 — Calved 3/22/2018 to 3/24/2018 10 head shown 1. Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind., with SULL Payton’s Harley 8275F ET by C Miles McKee 2103 ET. 2. Sarah Birdsall, Homer, N.Y., with DHB 4013 183 Laura 8054 ET by Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET. 3. Hannah Pembrook, Beggs, Okla., with VH Felicity 1809 ET by BCC PSC KGB Desperado 6153D. Class 105 — Calved 3/18/2018 to 3/21/2018 10 head shown 1. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with KLL She Scores 10F ET by JTH SC Playmaker 22C ET. 2. McKinzie Turner, Henderson, Texas, with KT BN Karlee 809 ET by KT Small Town Kid 5051. 3. Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., with MCF 6121 Deanna 1839 by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Class 106 — Calved 3/15/2018 to 3/17/2018 13 head shown 1. Calah Covey, Hamill, S.D., with DeLHawk

Division VI Polled Class 107 — Calved 3/12/2018 to 3/14/2018 8 head shown 1. Carter St. John, Pell City, Ala., with SHR 6022 2504 Ms Sonora 8081 by UPS Sensation 2504 ET. 2. Kaisha Alber, Guide Rock, Neb., with S&S Flare 517F by BBH 743 Asset 337A. 3. Tucker Pacatte, Santa Rosa, Calif., with CBW Carla 807ET by CRR About Time 743. Class 108 — Calved 3/10/2018 to 3/11/2018 9 head shown 1. Harley Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, with RW KLD Savannah 6964 8016 ET by R Leader 6964. 2. Maddie O’Leary, Weatherford, Texas, with DeLHawk Oakley 45F ET by ECR Who Maker 210 ET. 3. Edy Brainard, Canadian, Texas, with KLD RW Billie Jean D85 ET by R Leader 6964. Class 109 — Calved 3/6/2018 to 3/9/2018 9 head shown 1. Shayne Myers, Thedford, Neb., with WS Miss Congeniality 820 by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. 2. Sarah, Samuel and Sage Lawrence, Avilla, Ind., with SHR 5129 525 Diana 8076 ET by STCC SHR Sniper 525 ET. 3. Kinleigh Bolin, Walnut Grove, Mo., with AC Marina Del Rey 803F ET by Golden Oak Outcross 18U. Class 110 — Calved 3/4/2018 to 3/5/2018 9 head shown 1. Daniel, Emma and Morgan Richardson, Capron, Ill., with PERKS 1502 Mary Sue 8036 ET by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. 2. Chesnee Fitzgerald, Talihina, Okla., with SCC 2214 Ms Kitty 1815 ET by CHAC Mason 2214. 3. Raynee Schacher, Dumas, Texas, with BR Jennifer 8043 by BR Hutton 4030ET. Class 111 — Calved 3/1/2018 to 3/3/2018 12 head shown 1. Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with MCKY Maisy 8719 ET by CRR About Time 743. 2. Kaden Wilson, Creston, Iowa, with KADE Cotton’s Jewel 33 ET by BR Moler ET. Hereford.org


3. Madison and Meagan Dewar, Bakersfield, Calif., with MF 486 Stacie Mason 3F ET by CHAC Mason 2214.

Division V Horned Class 112 — Calved 2/17/2018 to 2/28/2018 10 head shown 1. Piper and Cruz Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho, with KLD RW Mercy Me D83 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Kaleb Johnston, Hobbs, N.M., with JCS Miss Currency 8414 ET by BR Currency 8144 ET. 3. Michaela and Megan Marion, W. Terre Haute, Ind., with BP CB Ms Rushmore 313F by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET.

Horned division V champion: Victoria Chapman, Mannsville, Okla., with CMCC Family Tradition 854F ET by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET.

Horned division V reserve champion: Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Felicity 820ET by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET.

Polled division VII champion: Kaden Wilson, Creston, Iowa, with KADE Cotton’s Journey 223 ET by BR Moler ET.

Polled division VII reserve champion: Macy and Cooper Curry, Okemah, Okla., with CH MS 2042 Raegen 8212 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Class 113 — Calved 2/6/2018 to 2/15/2018 10 head shown 1. Hardy Edwards, Winterville, Ga., with H BL Miss Spice 804 ET by H FHF Advance 628 ET. 2. Alexis Black, Streator, Ill., with DeLHawk Florence 30F ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 3. Lex and Fletcher Larsen, Valentine, Neb., with H Lady 8402 ET by NJW 135U 10Y Hometown 27A. Class 114 — Calved 1/21/2018 to 2/5/2018 11 head shown 1. Nathan and Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with H FHF 322 Rita 12F ET by CRR 109 Catapult 322. 2. Tyler and Kathryn Coleman, Modesto, Calif., with TKC 037X Lady Gaga 8018 ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. 3. Kesler and Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill., with C Olivia Belle 8176 by BR Belle Air 6011. Class 115 — Calved 1/1/2018 to 1/19/2018 12 head shown 1. Victoria Chapman, Mannsville, Okla., with CMCC Family Tradition 854F ET by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET. 2. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Felicity 820ET by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET. 3. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Fire 812 ET by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET.

Division VII Polled Class 116 — Calved 2/24/2018 to 2/27/2018 11 head shown 1. Calah Covey, Hamill, S.D., with CC Faith 60D 7F ET by AH JDH Cracker Jack 26U ET. 2. Elizabeth Shaw, Caldwell, Idaho, with /S Lady Boom Town 8253F by /S JBB/AL Boom Town 44608. 3. Halle Walsh, Murdock, Minn., with Walsh Miss Rita ET by ECR TSR OBH Standing Ovation. Class 117 — Calved 2/21/2018 to 2/23/2018 7 head shown 1. Kaden Wilson, Creston, Iowa, with KADE Cotton’s Journey 223 ET by BR Moler ET. 2. Will Freking, Alpha, Minn., with H WMS Kelly 8085 by LCX Perfecto 11B ET. 3. Brett, Riley, Lauren and Bailey Jones, Darlington, Wis., with Wildcat Poise 8221 ET by ECR Redemption 5575 ET. Class 118 — Calved 2/16/2018 to 2/20/2018 11 head shown 1. Melinda Braun, Columbia, Ill., with Hereford.org

DeLHawk Freida 31F ET by CRR 109 Catapult 322. 2. Payton Vogel, Hartley, Iowa, with Purple Bronx 30F by Purple Joe Dirt 58A ET. 3. Jackson Krebs, Okoboji, Iowa, with OCC Denvers 2012 ET by NJW 78P Twentytwelve 190Z ET.

Division VIII Polled

Class 119 — Calved 2/11/2018 to 2/15/2018 10 head shown 1. Kynlee Dailey, Kingston, Okla., with BK First Class 851F ET by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. 2. Kiera Bremer, Elmwood, Ill., with EF Lady Queen F12 ET by KJ 968R Polled Solution 668ZET. 3. Holly and Jordan Perez, Encino, N.M., with H BL Fancy 806 ET by H FHF Advance 628 ET. Class 120 — Calved 2/8/2018 to 2/11/2018 12 head shown 1. Macy and Cooper Curry, Okemah, Okla., with CH Ms 2042 Raegen 8212 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Flora 806 ET by Churchill Kickstart 501C ET. 3. Grady Carter, Stratford, Okla., with BK First Rate 850F ET by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. Class 121 — Calved 2/5/2018 to 2/7/2018 12 head shown 1. Kya Rhodes, Ada, Okla., with GKB CBA 86B 2214 Sara 8030 ET by CHAC Mason 2214. 2. Malina and Cooper Lindstrom, Elm Creek, Neb., with H WMS Kelly 8557 ET by K&B Redbrand 417B. 3. Karley Rayfield, Lubbock, Texas, with CMCC Fool Proof 843F ET by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET.

Class 122 — Calved 2/1/2018 to 2/3/2018 11 head shown 1. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Faith 814 ET by Churchill Kickstart 501C ET. 2. Lindsay Black, Chariton, Iowa, with Wildcat Perseverance 805 ET by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET. 3. Kylee Gaston, Bridgeport, Texas, with HFR CEC Fiona 1813 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Class 123 — Calved 1/23/2018 to 1/31/2018 12 head shown 1. Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill., with PERKS BH 5017 Tic Tac 8018 by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. 2. Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Fancy 826 by Churchill Kickstart 501C ET. 3. Cody Nelson, Ansley, Neb., with K Finona 823 by Churchill Kickstart 501C ET. Class 124 — Calved 1/15/2018 to 1/22/2018 11 head shown 1. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ 969A Misty F31 ET by KJ BJ 236X Ribeye 207B ET. 2. Caden Perry, Tower Hill, Ill., with GF 425X Cardi B 13X G02F ET by TH 89T 743 Untapped 425X ET. 3. Maggie, Joshua and Emma Shaw, Caldwell, Idaho, with /S Lady Leader 8006F by R Leader 6964. Class 125 — Calved 1/8/2018 to 1/14/2018 8 head shown 1. Piper and Cruz Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho, with C BAR1 Bailees Double Miles ET by C Double Your Miles 6077 ET. 2. Ben Jensen, Courtland, Kan., with KJ B002 Misty Meghan F5 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 3. Lauren

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Polled division VIII champion: Kynsleigh, Sage and Kashlyn Krebs, Gordon, Neb., with K Faith 814 ET by Churchill Kickstart 501C ET.

Polled division IX champion: Rylee, Aidyn and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Anastasia E114 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

Polled division VIII reserve champion: Allie Schrammel, Orlando, Okla., with 01F EF T/R 1344 Kiki 14U by Purple MB Womanizer 14U ET.

Horned division VI reserve champion: Shayne Myers, Thedford, Neb., with H H/G ELB Annsley 704E ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

CRR 5280. 2. Audrey Nolan, Gilmer, Texas, with NH Stormi E1107 by JCS 88X 5847 ET. 3. Sam, Olivia and Julia Barron, Lenapah, Okla., with MCKY Arabella 7662 ET by SULL TCC Mr Custom Made 340 ET.

Montague, Calif., with H H/G ELB Annsley 705E ET by NJW 135U 10Y Hometown 27A.

Class 128 — Calved 10/2/2017 to 10/26/2017 8 head shown 1. Shayne Myers, Thedford, Neb., with H H/G ELB Annsley 704E ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. 2. Mason Allan, Schulenburg, Texas, with BACC 15U Olivia 747 ET by ECR Who Maker 210 ET. 3. Logan Boyd, Mays Lick, Ky., with BK Every Point Counts 704E ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. Class 129 — Calved 8/18/2017 to 9/27/2017 9 head shown 1. Piper and Cruz Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho, with C Ms Special Edition 7344 by C Special Edition 6105 ET. 2. Rachael Drumm, Winchester, Ky., with Churchill Lady 7440E by Churchill Gallatin 5211C ET. 3. Neely Davis, Wheeler, Texas, with BK CMCC Entirely Yours7055E ET by HAPP BK Valor 37C ET.

Polled division IX reserve champion: Chancee Clark, Muldrow, Okla., with BK Eccentric Points 7523E ET by CRR 5280. No photo available: Polled division X reserve champion: Bryden, Rylee and Aidyn Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Anastasia E109 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

McMillan, Tiskilwa, Ill., with ROF CCC 2296 Isabella 109F by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Class 126 — Calved 1/2/2018 to 1/7/2018 10 head shown 1. Allie Schrammel, Orlando, Okla., with 01F EF T/R 1344 Kiki 14U by Purple MB Womanizer 14U ET. 2. Jacob and Evan Sims, Edmond, Okla., with Miss BLC Stand Still ET by TCC Orange County Chopper 70ET. 3. Fallon and Gunnar Gohr, Madras, Ore., with KJ B002 Misty Cat F2 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

Division VI Horned Class 127 — Calved 11/2/2017 to 12/21/2017 10 head shown 1. Victoria Chapman, Mannsville, Okla., with BK Enchanting Points 7522E ET by

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Division IX Polled Class 130 — Calved 12/4/2017 to 12/27/2017 8 head shown 1. Landon Lienemann, Hildreth, Neb., with MCM 4R Eve 785E ET by MSU TCF Revolution 4R. 2. Walker Dunn, Cochranton, Pa., with WD CA W41 Integrity 7226 by TRG Shotgun Rider 363C. 3. Cody Morrell, Pleasant Hill, Ore., with GOHR Adel 7097 ET by CRR 109 American Made 310. Class 131 — Calved 11/6/2017 to 11/24/2017 9 head shown 1. Jade Stone, Stanton, Texas, with GKB RAK 2214 Brielle 7610 ET by CHAC Mason 2214. 2. Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with KT’s Elaine 707 by KT’s Big Jake 403. 3. Ray and Hattie Duncan, Wingate, Ind., with AA HRD WW Emma by AA JTH High Society 5133ET. Class 132 — Calved 11/1/2017 to 11/5/2017 7 head shown 1. Chancee Clark, Muldrow, Okla. with BK Eccentric Points 7523E ET by CRR 5280. 2. Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill., with SPIN AXL Rose 1701 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Hadley and Hannah Harrison,

Class 133 — Calved 10/10/2017 to 10/29/2017 8 head shown 1. Aidyn, Bryden and Rylee Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Anastasia E114 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Kiley and Brady Allan, Lemars, Iowa, with BACC 41B Ms Cotton 740 ET by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. 3. Sam, Olivia and Julia Barron, Lenapah, Okla., with BK Ensure Points 7525E ET by CRR 5280.

Division X Polled Class 134 — Calved 10/2/2017 to 10/9/2017 8 head shown 1. Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wis., with Purple Stormy 180E ET by PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003. 2. Rylee, Aidyn and Bryden Barber, Channing, Texas, with BR Anastasia E109 ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 3. Melinda Braun, Columbia, Ill., with BPH 2040 Raegan 1103 by PERKS 144U Right Track 2040. Class 135 — Calved 9/17/2017 to 9/30/2017 8 head shown 1. Jacob Sims, Edmond, Okla., with SFCC/ WSCC Breathless 310E ET by BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET. 2. Layna Ottmers, Fredericksburg, Texas, with WORR OTTM Zoe 318E ET by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 3. Tory and Taylor Miller, Lebanon, Mo., with MH 88X Miss Time 7043 ET by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. Class 136 — Calved 9/1/2017 to 9/16/2017 10 head shown 1. Kash Long, Wheeler, Texas, with DUP Espresso 7052E by CRR 719 Catapult 109. 2. Hardy Edwards, Winterville, Ga., with H JB Two Timin Camey 175 ET by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. 3. Cashley Chambers, Pueblo, Colo., with KADE Miss Paisley 98E by Purple Tonic 10M. Class 137 — Calved 8/18/2017 to 8/26/2017 5 head shown 1. Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with KT’s Mindy 706 by KT’s Big Jake 403. 2. Tyler and Riley Rasmussen, Elkton, S.D., with TSR Lady Sassy E399 ET by H/TSR/CHEZ/Full Throttle ET. 3. Hollis Fawcett, Ree Heights, S.D., with ECR 2296 Bobbi Sue 7789 ET by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

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Hereford Juniors Compete in National Contests

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ore than 1,179 youth and their families from 38 states gathered at the 20th Annual VitaFermÂŽ Junior National Hereford Expo in Denver, July 6-13, to compete in educational and leadership events in and out of the showring. Juniors competed in more than 20 skill-based contests including extemporaneous speaking, team sales, fitting, livestock judging, photography, a quiz bowl and a cook-off. These contests allow the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) to carry out its mission of leadership and education.

Illustrated Speech Junior 1st place

Junior 2nd place

Junior 3rd place

Intermediate 1st place

Intermediate 2nd place

Intermediate 3rd place

Senior 1st place

Senior 2nd place

Senior 3rd place

Kaylee Lunsford

Kade Boatman

Dustin Denton

Wesley Denton

Sheridan Chaney

Cade Harris

Bailey Kelton

Malina Lindstrom

Emily Bernard

Ft. Scott, Kan.

Rockford, Ill.

Blue Rapids, Kan.

Blue Rapids, Kan.

Elwood, Neb.

Salado, Texas

Yerington, Nev.

Elm Creek, Neb.

Grand Ridge, Ill.

Extemporaneous Speech

Contest Winners

Intermediate 1st place

Intermediate 2nd place

Intermediate 3rd place

Senior 1st place

Promotional Poster Senior 2nd place

Senior 3rd place

Chesney Effling

Jacob Toombs

Haleigh Ferguson

Malina Lindstrom

Melanie Fishel

Schelby Beach

Highmore, S.D.

Fair Play, Mo

Smithton, Mo.

Elm Creek, Neb

Kernersville, N.C.

Arlington, Ohio

Peewee 1st place Chyloh Billman

Junior 1st place Gavin Rhode

Rigby, Idaho

Stewartsville, Mo.

Peewee 2nd place Emma Helsinger

Junior 2nd place Tymber Billman

W. Manchester, Ohio

Rigby, Idaho

Peewee 3rd place Faith Perry

Junior 3rd place Blake Kirkpatrick

Onaga, Kan.

Olympia, Wash.

Livestock Judging — Individuals

Peewee individual livestock judging awards went to (l to r): first place, Lauren Adkerson, Starkville, Miss.; second place, Daniel Richardson, Capron, Ill.; and third place, Layna Ottmers, Fredericksburg, Texas Pictured is first place senior livestock judging individual, Jackson Neil, Northfield, Minn.

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Junior individual livestock judging awards went to (l to r): first place, Addison Koontz, Thomas, Okla.; second place, Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill.; and third place, Collin Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind.

Intermediate individual livestock judging awards went to (l to r): first place, Alex Harris, Salado, Texas; second place, Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill.; and third place, Julia Studer, Frankfort, Kan. Pictured are second place senior livestock judging individual, (l) Rachael Drumm, Winchester, Ky.; and third place senior livestock judging individual (r) Walker Dunn, Cochranton, Pa.

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Livestock Judging — Teams

Pictured are first place peewee livestock judging team members from Illinois: Daniel Richardson, Capron; Karson Sundberg, Mendota; Ryne Allen, Quincy; and Stetson Storey, Stockton.

Pictured are second place peewee livestock judging team members from Texas: Layna Ottmers, Fredericksburg; John Dauer, Panhandle; and Kylee Gaston, Bridgeport. Not pictured: Raynee Schacher, Channing.

Pictured are third place peewee livestock judging team members from Kansas: Faith Perry, Onaga; Colby Jones, Wamego; and Cooper Weaber, Wamego. Not pictured: Addison Acheson, Hope.

Pictured are second place junior livestock judging team members from Illinois: Kendall Boatman, Rockford; Kesler Collins, Flanagan; Kade Boatman, Rockford; and Trevor Crutcher, Montrose.

Pictured are third place junior livestock judging team members from Missouri: Gavin Rhode, Stewartsville; and Jorja Ebert, Holt. Not pictured: Atley Kleinman, Wentworth; and Parker Sissel, Elkland.

Not pictured: Second place intermediate livestock judging team members from Nebraska are: Blake Bruns, N. Platte; Fletcher Larsen, Valentine; Hannah Pearson, Bedford; and Paul VanDeWalle, Cedar Rapids.

Not pictured: Third place intermediate livestock judging team members from Illinois are: Paige Lemenager, Hudson; Morgan Richardson, Capron; Ty Bickelhaupt, Mount Carroll; and Emma Richardson, Capron.

Pictured are second place senior livestock judging team members from Minnesota: Wade Lawrence, Princeton; Jackson Neil, Northfield; and Hannah Neil, Northfield. Not pictured: Mallory Carlson, Mudrock

Pictured are third place senior livestock judging team members from Kansas: Wyatt, Wade and Molly Minihan, Wheaton. Not pictured: Emily Rice

Pictured are first place junior livestock judging team members from Oklahoma: Addison Koontz, Thomas; Kamryn Oakes, Putnam; Kaylee Lunsford, Fort Scott, Kan.; and Cierra Collins, Frederick.

Pictured are first place intermediate livestock judging team members from Texas: Alex Harris, Salado; and Ashby Dauer, Panhandle. Not pictured: Mason Allan, Schulenburg; and Brandon Adams, Aquilla.

Pictured are first place senior livestock judging team members from Illinois: Emily Bernard, Grand Ridge; Trevor Bickelhaupt, Mount Carroll; Hailey Bickelhaupt, Mount Carroll; and Nick Torrance, Media.

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Hereford Bowl

Contest Winners

Pictured are champion junior Hereford bowl team members from Illinois: Kade and Kendall Boatman, Rockford; Morgan Richardson, Capron; and Adian Knobloch, Buckingham.

Pictured are reserve junior Hereford bowl team members from Wisconsin: Mya Bevan, Platteville; Nick Jones, Darlington; Morgan Firlus, Mauston; and Jordan Lamb, Wilson.

Pictured are champion senior Hereford bowl team members from Illinois: Nick Torrance, Media; Kira Sayre, Arenzville; Molly Biggs, Dixon; and Emma Richardson, Capron.

Team Sales

Pictured are first place peewee team sales members from Texas: Jarrett Worrell, Mason; Kylee Gaston, Bridgeport; and Layna Ottmers, Fredericksburg.

Pictured are second place peewee team sales members from Kansas: Brinley Davis, Maple Hill; Colby Jones, Wamego; and Cooper Weaber, Wamego.

Pictured are first place junior team sales members from Kansas: Jase Beltz, Galva; Danica Davis, Maple Hill; and Cally Miller, El Dorado.

Pictured are second place junior team sales members from Oklahoma: Addison Koontz, Thomas; Kamryn Oakes, Putnam; and Hannah Pembrook, Beggs.

Pictured are third place junior team sale members from Missouri: Beau Anne Graves, Chillicothe; Emmalee Mueller, Perryville; and Kristin Waters, Norborne.

Pictured are first place intermediate team sales members from Wyoming: Jhett West, Sheridan; Braden West, Sheridan; and Saige Ward, Laramie.

Pictured are second place intermediate team sales members from New England: Ashlee Demolles, West Bridgewater, Maine; and Harrison Roberts, Williamsburg, Mass.

Pictured are third place intermediate team sales members from Kansas: Jalyn Davis, Maple Hill; Lauren Gatz, Fairview; and Jordan Gatz, Fairview.

Pictured (l to r) are reserve senior Hereford bowl team members from Oklahoma: Parker Cantrell, Collinsville; Riley Huskey, Beggs; Terah Garcia, Tecumseh; and KayAnn Eck, Putnam. Pictured is senior Hereford bowl written test winner, Nick Torrance, Media, Ill. Not pictured: junior written test winner, Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill.

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Individual Sales

Certified Hereford Beef Cook-Off

Peewee 1st place

Peewee 2nd place

Peewee 3rd place

Claire Collins

Kylee Gaston

Jarrett Worrell

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Bridgeport, Texas

Mason, Texas

Junior 1st place

Cadence Harris

Junior 2nd place

Junior 3rd place

Marlyn Pecha

Jhett West

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Sheridan, Wyo.

Pictured (l to r) are first place Certified Hereford Beef Cook-off team members from Kansas: Dakota Gillig, Blue Rapids; Dustin Denton, Blue Rapids; Will Meinhardt, Marysville; Kinsley Gillig, Blue Rapids; and Callie Schmidt, Blue Rapids. Pictured (l to r) are second place Certified Hereford Beef Cook-off team members from Texas: Kayce Lopez, Ft. Worth; Layna Ottmers, Fredericksburg; Fisher Bradley, Mason; Keyser Ottmers, Fredericksburg; and Jarrett Worrell, Mason.

Salado, Texas

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Intermediate 2nd place

Intermediate 3rd place

Karley Rayfield

Jacob Toombs

Grant Helsinger

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Germantown, Ohio

Senior 1st place

Senior 2nd place

Senior 3rd place

Melanie Fishel

Malina Lindstrom

Madison Katzenberger,

Kernersville, N.C.

Elm Creek, Neb.

Monroe, Wis.

Pictured (l to r) are third place Certified Hereford Beef Cook-off team members from Indiana: Maddox Gunn, Greenfield; Dylan Kottkamp, Clayton; Zach Strueh, Zionsville; Kylie McFatridge, Otterbein; and Colin Deatsman, Leesburg.

Outstanding Junior Members

Outstanding NJHA members from each state were recognized at the 2019 JNHE in Denver. They included: Alabama: Carter St. John, Pell City, Ala.; Jason Dias, Fort Morgan, Colo.; Dru Hunt, Madison, Ga.; Noah Benedict, Dewey, Ill.; Payton Farmer, Brownstown, Ind.; Abby Anderlik, Dayton, Iowa; Wade Minihan, Wheaton, Kan.; Taylor Belle Matheny, Mays Lick, Ky.; Alexis Winkler, Woodbine, Md.; Wyatt Lawrence, Princeton, Minn.; Emily Adkerson, Starkville, Miss.; Jacob Toombs, Fairplay, Mo.; Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb.; Holly PĂŠrez, Nara Visa, Neb.; Melanie Fishel, Kernersville, N.C.; Parker Cantrell, Collinsville, Okla.; Cody Morrell, Eugene, Ore.; Walker Dunn, Cochranton, Pa.; Harrison Hutton, Liberty, S.C.; Sydney Dvorak, Brookings, S.D.; Mason Collins, Lewisburg, Tenn.; Ashby Dauer, Panhandle, Texas; Sedona Sifford, Goldzein, Va.; Lauren Balmelli, Chehalis, Wash.; and Matt Bowman, Bryant, Wis. Hereford.org

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Hereford Juniors Awarded Scholarships

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ereford youth were awarded numerous scholarships during the 2019 VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Denver. More than $27,000 was awarded to deserving junior members to aid in their academic endeavors.

nameplate while the Junior Golden Bull Award winners receive a bronze Hereford bull statue. The Golden Bull Achievement Award is given to college-aged students. Like the juniors, these students receive a statue as well as a scholarship.

Junior Golden Bull Award

Prospect, Junior Golden Bull and Golden Bull Achievement Awards

Prospect Award

12th grade Regan Mitchem, Vale, N.C.

Fourth grade Brady Jones, Darlington, Wis. Fifth grade Kristin Waters, Norborne, Mo. Sixth grade Dustin Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan. Seventh grade Chase Harker, Hope, Ind. Eighth grade Sam Birdsall, Homer, N.Y.

10th grade Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis. 11th grade Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill.

Golden Bull Achievement Award Mallory Carlson, Murdock, Minn., $1,875 Shelby Burlile, Emmett, Idaho, $1,875 Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, $1,875 Emily Meinhardt, Marysville, Kan., $1,875

Scholarship

The Prospect and Golden Bull Awards recognize individuals for their involvement in the Hereford industry, agriculture and their communities. The National Hereford Women (NHW) and the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) sponsor these awards. 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

Third grade Lauren Adkerson, Starkville, Miss.

Ninth grade Rianna Chaney, Elwood, Neb.

Prospect Award winners are (l to r): third grade – Lauren Adkerson, Starkville, Miss.; fourth grade – Brady Jones, Darlington, Wis.; fifth grade – Kristin Waters, Norborne, Mo.; sixth grade – Dustin Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan.; eighth grade – Sam Birdsall, Homer, N.Y. Also pictured presenting the awards (l to r) are: National Hereford Queen Emily Meinhardt, NHW president-elect Sharon King and NHW secretary Amy Taylor.

Junior Golden Bull Award winners are (l to r): ninth grade – Rianna Chaney, Elwood, Neb.; 10th grade – Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis.; 11th grade – Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill.; and 12th grade – Regan Mitchem, Vale, N.C. Presenting the award is National Hereford Queen Emily Meinhardt.

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John Wayne Memorial Scholarship (l to r) NHW Director Rhonda Eck; James Brody Rogers, Hamilton, Texas; Parker Cantrell, Skiatook, Okla.; and NHW President Erin Lockhart.

Golden Bull Achievement Award winners are (l to r): Shelby Burlile, Emmett, Idaho; Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas; and Emily Meinhardt, Marysville, Kan. Pictured presenting the award are (l to r): Katie Colyer, HYFA Scholarship Committee member, and NHW director Rhonda Eck.

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National Junior Merit Award winners (l to r) are: first place – Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb.; second place – Brooke Hinojosa-Sidwell, Ault, Colo.; third place – Harley Rogers, Hamilton, Texas. Also pictured presenting the award is Stuart Wilson, American Livestock Insurance Inc.

Hereford Herdsman Scholarship (l to r) Erin Lockhart; Parker Cantrell, Skiatook, Okla.; Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas; and Sullivan Supply/Stock Show U representatives Taylor Harrison and Luke Bolin.

John Wayne Memorial Scholarship John Wayne Memorial Scholarships are awarded to juniors who surpass the norm with their contributions to agriculture and the Hereford industry, as well as their moral character. The Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) and the NHW sponsor the scholarships annually. James Brody Rogers, Hamilton, Texas, $1,000 Parker Cantrell, Skiatook, Okla., $1,000

National Junior Merit Award The junior merit scholarship annually recognizes exceptional junior members for their dedication to bettering the Hereford industry. 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 the beef industry. The first-place winner receives an expense-paid trip to a Hereford operation in the continental U.S. sponsored by American Livestock Inc. as well as a scholarship.

Sandra Ostgaard Memorial Scholarship winners are (l to r): Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., and Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif. Also pictured presenting the award (l to r) are: NHW director Rhonda Eck and NHW President Erin Lockhart.

Hereford Herdsman Scholarship Sponsored by the HYFA and Sullivan Supply in cooperation with Hereford herdsmen, these scholarships recognize the value in NJHA members who take great pride in exhibiting their Hereford cattle and provide a scholarship to award their dedication to the breed.

Bud Snidow Award winner Lauren Balmelli, Chehalis, Wash.

2019 Sandra Ostgaard Memorial Scholarship

Parker Cantrell, Skiatook, Okla., $2,500

The HYFA funds the 2019 Sandra Ostgaard Memorial Scholarship, and the award is managed through the NHW. It recognizes juniors who have made significant contributions to NJHA during their time as a junior. Additionally, the scholarship honors 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.

First place $2,000 plus trip Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb.,

Walter and Joe Lewis High Point Senior Award

Hannah Williams, Kearney, Neb., $1,000

Second place – $1,500 Brooke Hinojosa-Sidwell, Carr, Colo.,

This scholarship award honors junior members for overall achievement in various facets of NJHA. Junior members are selected based on a point system for NJHA programs and activities weighted heavily on leadership, teamwork, skills and competition.

Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif., $1,000

Third place $1,000 Harley Rogers, Hamilton, Texas,

Austin Breeding, Miami, Texas, $2,500

Bud Snidow Award NHW sponsors the B.C. “Bud” Snidow Award. The award is presented annually to a commendable NJHA member who demonstrates

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Charles E. Boyd Sr. Memorial Scholarship winner Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif. Pictured presenting the award are members of the Boyd family (l to r): Charlie Boyd II and his wife, Paula, and Suzanne and Andrew Matheny.

Bluegrass and Buckeye Scholarship winner Abbygail Pitstick, Washington Court House, Ohio. Presenting the award is Jill Bielema, HYFA Scholarship Committee member.

the characteristics most admired by Snidow. Those qualities include honesty, fairness, hard work, enthusiasm and dedication to the Hereford breed and its breeders. The recipient receives a handcrafted belt buckle.

Scholarship

Lauren Balmelli, Chehalis, Wash.

Charles E. Boyd Sr. Memorial Scholarship Charles E. Boyd Sr. was a thirdgeneration Hereford breeder who mentored youth in the agriculture industry. Throughout his lifetime, he was recognized on local, state and national levels for his accomplishments. He was a prominent beef cattle judge at all major livestock shows and exhibited several international and national champion Hereford cattle. He lived his life selflessly, giving to others without recognition. The Charles E. Boyd Sr. Memorial Scholarship ill continue to help young people in the Hereford breed who plan to attend college to pursue a degree in agriculture. Bailey Morrell, Willows, Calif., $1,500

Bluegrass and Buckeye Scholarship The Ohio and Kentucky Hereford Associations along with HYFA sponsor the Bluegrass and Buckeye Scholarship through excess funds from the 2006 JNHE in Louisville, Ky. The scholarship’s goal is to provide recognition for one outstanding member of the NJHA. In order to

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receive the honor, applicants must first be nominated by their state junior association advisor. Abbygail Pitstick, Washington Court House, Ohio, $1,500

Biographies for this year’s scholarship and award winners Lauren Adkerson, 8, is the daughter of Jeff and Amy Adkerson. Lauren has been an NJHA member for two years. She has been competitive at several livestock shows across Mississippi and has participated in the judging and showmanship contests at JNHE. Lauren won the third-grade Prospect Award. Lauren Balmelli, 18, is the daughter of Dave and Brenda Balmelli. Lauren is a six-year member of the NJHA and has served as a director for the Washington State Junior Hereford Association (WSJHA) for several years. She is also the 2018-2019 WSJHA Hereford Queen. Lauren won the Bud Snidow Award. Molly Biggs, 17, is the daughter of Marianne Biggs. She is a 10-year member of the NJHA and currently serves on the Illinois Junior Hereford Association board of directors. Molly has competed in the showmanship, judging and quiz bowl competitions at JNHE. She was named the 2017 Junior of the Year for her participation in the Fed Steer Shootout program. Molly won the 11-grade Junior Golden Bull Award.

Sam Birdsall, 14, is the son of Dennis and Heather Birdsall. He has been a member of the NJHA for 12 years and the New York Junior Hereford Association (NYJHA) for eight years, where he serves as the president. Sam has competed at eight JNHEs and represented the NYJHA in the intermediate division of the public speaking contests at the 2019 JNHE. He was also the champion junior showman of all breeds at the 2017 New York State Fair. Sam won the eighth-grade Prospect Award. Austin Breeding, 19, is a 12-year member of the NJHA and has found much success in the show ring. He raised the Grand Champion Junior Hereford Heifer at the 2019 National Western Stock Show. At the 2019 JNHE, he showed the reserve bred-and-owned female and was named the champion senior showman. Outside the ring, Austin has competed in several other JNHE competitions, including team fitting, judging, team sales and the photo contest. Austin won a Golden Bull Achievement Award and a Hereford Herdsman Scholarship. Shelby Burlile, 18, is a five-year member of the NJHA and is a sophomore at Clarendon College. Shelby served as an Idaho State 4-H ambassador and has held numerous leadership roles through 4-H and FFA. She is the 2018-2019 Idaho

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Junior Hereford Association president and also won the intermediate extemporaneous speech contest at the 2018 JNHE. Shelby won a Golden Bull Achievement Award. Parker Cantrell, 20, is the son of Steve and Michelle Cantrell. He is studying animal science at Oklahoma State University and has been a member of NJHA and the Junior Hereford Association of Oklahoma for ten years. Parker was active in the Oklahoma FFA Association and served as his chapter’s vice president in 201617. He exhibited the reserve champion junior A.I. (artificial insemination) bull at the 2013 JNHE and has been competitive in several JNHE contests over the years. Parker won a John Wayne Memorial Scholarship and a Hereford Herdsman Scholarship. Mallory Carlson, 21, is the daughter of Ross and Beth Carlson. Mallory is a 14-year member of the NJHA and has held numerous leadership roles with the Minnesota Junior Hereford Breeders, including junior board president and Minnesota Hereford Queen. Through Minnesota FFA, Mallory was the Beef Entrepreneurship and Placement State Proficiency winner, and while studying at South Dakota State University, she is involved with several agricultural clubs. She won a Golden Bull Achievement Award.

Beef® Grill-Off, quiz bowl, public speaking, showmanship and judging. Dustin has been a showmanship national semifinalist in both the peewee and junior divisions. He won the sixth-grade Prospect Award. Chase Harker, 13, is the son of Dan and Jill Harker. He has been a member of the NJHA and the Indiana Junior Hereford Association for seven years. Chase has found much success in the showring, being named the champion junior showman at the 2018 JNHE and exhibiting the champion steer at the 2017 JNHE. He has also participated in the livestock judging, photography and Certified Hereford Beef ® (CHB) Grill-Off contests. Chase won the seventh-grade Prospect Award. Brooke Hinojosa-Sidwell, 21, is a 13-year member of the NJHA. She was elected to the NJHA board of directors in 2016 and was the 2018 vice-chairman. Brooke served as the Colorado Junior Hereford Association president from 2015-17 and was the state Hereford Queen from 2011-13. She was also a 2017 Jack and Donna Vanier Family Scholarship recipient. Brooke won the second-place National Junior Merit Award.

Rianna Chaney, 15, is the daughter of Lee and Becky Chaney. Rianna has been an NJHA member for nine years and is actively involved in the Nebraska Hereford Association. In 2017 at the JNHE, she won the junior illustrated speech contest and was a member of the winning sales team. Rianna won the ninth-grade Junior Golden Bull Award.

Ben Jensen, 19, is the son of Kevin and Sheila Jensen. He has been an NJHA member for 13 years, and he has held a variety of leadership roles in 4-H, FFA and athletics. Ben is an agriculture ambassador and the president of the Young Farmers & Ranchers club at Butler Community College. He has served as a director for the Kansas Junior Hereford Association and has been treasurer for three years. Ben won the Walter and Joe Lewis High Point Senior Award.

Dustin Denton, 12, is the son of John and Angie Denton. As an active NJHA member since 2014, Dustin has helped serve his state association in several ways and has participated in almost every competition at JNHE, including the Certified Hereford

Brady Jones, 10, is the son of B.J. and Kim Jones. Brady has been an NJHA member since 2015. He has served in several leadership roles through the Wisconsin Junior Hereford Association and has competed in the speech, showmanship

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and judging contests at JNHE. In 2017 Brady was a member of the champion fitting team at JNHE. He won the fourth-grade Prospect Award. Lauren Jones, 15, is the daughter of B.J. and Kim Jones. Lauren has been a member of the NJHA and WJHA for nine years. She is currently serving as the WJHA treasurer and is also a WJHA princess. Lauren was a member of the 2016 junior national planning committee and was a member of the 2017 JNHE Champion Fitting Team. She has been competitive in several JNHE contests over the years. Lauren won the tenthgrade Junior Golden Bull Award. Emily Meinhardt, 21, is the daughter of Bryndon and Julie Meinhardt. As a four-year NJHA member, Emily currently serves as the 2018-2019 National Hereford Queen. At Kansas State University (K-State), Emily is active in several agricultural clubs. Through the Kansas Junior Hereford Association and the NJHA, she has been competitive in the showring and in the photography contest and has participated in the queen’s tea. Emily won a Golden Bull Achievement Award. Regan Mitchem, 17, is the daughter of Wayne and Crystal Mitchem. Regan is a six-year member of the NJHA and is currently serving as the North Carolina Junior Hereford Association president. She has been a semifinalist in JNHE continued on page 120...

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showmanship for the past three years, won the 2018 intermediate illustrated speech contest and has taken part in several NJHA activities, including the Faces of Leadership conference. Regan’s champion Hereford heifer was named the supreme overall female at the 2018 North Carolina State Fair. She won the 12th-grade Junior Golden Bull Award. Bailey Morrell, 18, is the daughter of Barry and Carrie Morrell. She has been an NJHA member for 12 years and was elected at the 2019 JNHE to the NJHA board of directors. Bailey also served as the California-Nevada Junior Hereford Association president from 2014-2018 and the state Hereford Queen in 2014 and 2017. She has held a variety of offices and leadership roles through her involvement in 4-H and FFA. Bailey won a Poll-ette Founders Scholarship and the Charles E. Boyd Sr. Memorial Scholarship.

at state and national levels. She was recently elected to serve a second term as president of the Ohio Junior Hereford Association. Abbygail served as the 2017 Ohio Hereford Queen before becoming the 2018 National Hereford Queen. Abbygail won the Bluegrass and Buckeye Scholarship.

and the Texas Junior Polled Hereford Association. He and his sister exhibited the 2018 JNHE Champion Owned Horned Female show, and James has had multiple successes with his Hereford cattle across the state of Texas. He won a John Wayne Memorial Scholarship.

Harley Rogers, 20, is the daughter of Keith and Cindy Rogers. She has been involved in the NJHA for 18 years and the Texas Junior Hereford Association (TJHA) and the Texas Junior Polled Hereford Association (TJPHA) for 15 years. She served as the 201415 president of the TJPHA. Harley has participated in four PRIDE Leadership Conventions and has shown at every Texas state Hereford show and JNHE since 2004. In 2016 she exhibited the grand champion polled Hereford at both the Fort Worth junior show and the San Angelo junior show. At the 2018 JNHE, she and her brother the owned horned female show. Harley won the third place National Junior Merit Award.

Kristin Waters, 10, is the daughter of Glen and Kyla Waters. She has been a member of NJHA since 2012. She has been involved in several leadership activities and has participated in peewee judging and speech contests at JNHE. Kristin was a peewee showmanship national semifinalist at the 2017 JNHE. Kristin won the fifth-grade Prospect Award.

James Brody Rogers, 19, is the son of Keith and Cindy Rogers. James is a 15-year member of the NJHA and has been a director for both the Texas Junior Hereford Association

Hannah Williams, 19, is an 11-year member of the NJHA and studies at K-State. Hannah was elected to the NJHA board of directors in 2017 and currently serves as the communications chair. At the 2019 JNHE, Hannah exhibited the champion bred-andowned cow-calf pair. At the 2016 Nebraska State Fair, Hannah was named champion elite showman and the premier beef exhibitor and showed the owned champion heifer. Hannah won the first place National Junior Merit Award and a Poll-ette Founders Scholarship.

Abbygail Pitstick, 19, is the daughter of Neil and Elizabeth Pitstick. As a five-year NJHA member, Abbygail has been extremely involved

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Vested in the Breed The positivity and passion of the late Sandra Ostgaard, Dayton, Ohio, was felt throughout the week of the 2019 JNHE. by Diane Meyer

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hat began as a normal Sunday soon filled with sorrow and disbelief. On June 9, 2019, the National Hereford Women (NHW) and the Hereford breed lost a dear friend, Sandra Ostgaard. “Sandy,” as she was best known, was as passionate about the breed and its youth as it gets. With deep roots in the Hereford industry, she devoted her life to serving and mentoring its up-and-coming members.

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Members of the NHW knew something special needed to be done to honor Sandy, who was serving on the NHW board of directors and headed the historian committee at the time of her passing. “After we got the news, we started coming up with new ways to memorialize her,” says NHW President Erin Lockhart. “One of the big ways was naming the NOP [National Organization of Poll-ettes] scholarship this year in memory of her.” At this year’s VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), Lockhart and NHW Vice President Dana Pieper were on hand to present the 2019 Poll-ette Founders Scholarship in Sandy’s honor to this year’s recipients, Bailey Morrell and Hannah Williams. The annual scholarship recognizes juniors who have made significant contributions to the National Junior Hereford Association as well as honors 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 — a very fitting scholarship to pay tribute to Sandra’s legacy.

One of their own The NHW board felt a simple goodbye would not do justice to Sandy’s many years of service for the group. In celebration of her memory, a lone, turquoise vest has been draped over an empty seat at every NHW event in her absence. “We wanted to make sure her presence was still felt,” Lockhart says. “Though she is not with us, she was still our 12th woman on the board and she is still a part of us — she has not been replaced.” Sandy was passionate about the National Queen program and so, in her memory, the queens and NHW members signed the back of a framed picture of “Secrets” — Sandy’s favorite painting — which the NHW presented to the Ostgaard family at the Ohio State Fair this summer. “One of the key things we wanted to do is make sure the family knows that we felt that she’s not [forgotten],” says fellow NHW board member Shannon Worrell. “We feel it like they feel it, and we’ll feel her absence for a long time.” Undoubtedly, the Hereford family will feel Sandy’s absence for years to come, but her kind and selfless spirit will always be remembered. “She was a wealth of knowledge and I always went to her for advice,” says Trudy Nolles, who currently serves as committee chair for the National Hereford Queen Program. “She was just a loving, caring individual that enjoyed life.” Although Sandy has moved on to greener pastures, she left her mark on the Hereford breed and her legacy serves as a reminder of the unison of the breed. “The Hereford family is always outstretching,” Lockhart says. “It has no end. It helps people see that the unity the whole breed has and you come to see when one has fallen we all gather around together to remember.” Hereford.org


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After 50 years in the seedstock and commercial Hereford business, Bill and Roberta Kaczmarek are retiring. What an opportunity to acquire an elite set of Hereford genetics that the Kaczmarek Family has spent a lifetime building!

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P43531313 • 7/26/14 Boyd Dr masterpiece 2058 x mohican Sharpshooter EPDs: CE –4.9 / BW +2.8 / WW +41 / yW +79 / mm +24 CW +47 / rEA +.24 / mArB +.14 / Bmi +327 / CHB +86

P43890615 • 12/26/17 Churchill Kickstart 501C ET x r Puckster 4139 EPDs: CE +4.6 / BW +1.7 / WW +65 / yW +103 / mm +23 CW +68 / rEA +.42 / mArB +.07 / Bmi +388 / CHB +94

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P43178448 • 1/17/11 mSU TCF revolution 4r x UPS Kootenay 3251 1ET EPDs: CE –1.4 / BW +5.3 / WW +63 / yW +109 / mm +19 CW +75 / rEA +.63 / mArB +.09 / Bmi +394 / CHB +117

P43467033 • 1/11/14 KACZ 4K Viceroy Z21 x mSU TCF revolution 4r EPDs: CE –0.5 / BW +3.3 / WW +57 / yW +96 / mm +20 CW +73 / rEA +.50 / mArB +.15 / Bmi +462 / CHB +114

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ore than 80 runners laced up Monday, July 8, 2019, to participate in the third annual Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) 5K Race at the 20th Annual VitaFerm® JNHE in Denver, July 6-13. The 3.2-mile race at the National Western Stock Show complex was open to Hereford enthusiasts of all ages and local runners. First in the girls’ 14 and under division was Legacy Murphy, and Jacob Reed took home first place honors in the boys’ 14 and under division. Reed also won first place among all divisions with a time of 22 minutes and 58 seconds. Haley Bickelhaupt won the women’s 15-30 division, while Tyler Gemza won the men’s 15-30 age group. For women 31 and over, Julie Bickelhaupt was first, and in the same age group for men, Mark Sullivan took home first place. All proceeds from the race benefitted the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA)

Boys 14 and under winners (l to r) are: Jacob Reed, first place and overall winner, and Everett Funk, second place.

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the smiles on the faces of the runners made it evident our members were excited to race on The Hill,” says Amy Cowan, director of youth activities and foundation. The National Junior Hereford Association and HYFA greatly appreciate the generous support of sponsors who make these events possible. The sole sponsor for the 2019 JNHE 5K Race was Rob-See-Co. LLC, Elkhorn, Neb.

and its mission of leadership and education. This year the earnings totaled nearly $6,500 for HYFA. “We were excited to have RobSee-Co sponsoring the 5K race for a consecutive year. Their partnership in supporting our Hereford youth programs is much appreciated and

Mens 15-30 winners (l to r) are: Tyler Gemza, first place; Sam Carpenter, second place; and Matt Powers, third place.

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Womens 15-30 winners (l to r) are: Haley Bickelhaupt, first place; Lauren McMillan, second place; and Dellana Muck, third place.

Womens 31 and over winners (l to r) are: Julie Bickelhaupt, first place, and Jennifer Kirkpatrick, third place. Not pictured is Shawn Stoley, second place.

Mark Sullivan was first place in the mens 31 and over category.

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44052716 • dob: 3/20/2019 UPS Sensation 2296 ET x H Kinsey 2508 ET CED: +4.5 BW: +3.3 WW: +61 YW: +86 Milk: +27 RE: +.64 Marb: -.13 $CHB: +100

44052717 • dob: 3/10/2019 NJW 73S M326 Trust 100W ET x HH Miss Advance 5139R ET CED: +3.9 BW: +2.1 WW: +58 YW: +94 Milk: +30 RE: +.67 Marb: +.11 $CHB: +121

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43952576 • dob: 9/1/2015 NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET x GO Ms 7195 Advance W49 CED: +5.4 BW: +2.2 WW: +52 YW: +80 Milk: +32 RE: +.43 Marb: +.26 $CHB: +98 Bred 6/6/19 to SR Hometown Big Jake 6160 ET

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SR TKC 037X Belle Air 8036 ET

44052721 • dob: 3/10/2018 BR Belle Air 6011 x Churchill Lady 037X CED: +0.3 BW: +3.5 WW: +55 YW: +99 Milk: +32 RE: +.60 Marb: +.33 $CHB: +111

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44007192 • dob: 3/18/2018 BR Belle Air 6011 x H B/R Addison 2018 ET CED: +0.3 BW: +2.5 WW: +56 YW: +94 Milk: +24 RE: +.49 Marb: +.27 $CHB: +106

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SR T90 Belle Air 8004 ET

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TKC Red Revolution 8014

439135751 • dob: 1/22/2018 Churchill Red Bull 200Z x SR TKC 2018 Addison 6007 ET CED: +3.2 BW: +2.8 WW: +64 YW: +104 Milk: +26 RE: +.63 Marb: +.11 $CHB: +117

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44052914 • dob: 9/7/2017 CRR 719 Catapult 109 x H B/R Addison 2018 ET CED: +0.5 BW: +3.4 WW: +61 YW: +96 Milk: +24 RE: +.52 Marb: +.05

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Picture Perfect NJHA members showcase their love for people and Hereford cattle with their photo contest submissions. by Adrian Austin

2019 JNHE Photography Contest

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veryone has been there — scrolling through a social media newsfeed when suddenly a photo catches their eye. Maybe it is the perfect snapshot of a sunset, a beautiful couple on their wedding day or, for livestock folks, an image of the coveted grand champion slap. Though the type of photo commanding attention may vary for different people, one thing remains the same — a picture is worth a thousand words. In many cases a photo can evoke emotion and help people cherish a memory for years to come. With the realization a photo can be powerful, National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members strive each year to capture the perfect photo to submit in the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) photography contest. As the competition grows fiercer each year, NJHA members try their hand at combining proper lighting, photo composition and various camera settings needed to snap an image to stand out. Anyone with aspirations in photography can compete, ranging from the peewee age division to

the fourth and final age group of advanced participants, the senior division. Divided into age groups, these young photographers have the option to submit photos in one of three categories — Hereford cattle, people and enhanced. This year, the competition included almost 200 photo submissions from locations all across the country. Quality and creativity were prominent in this year’s submissions, resulting in several compliments from the judges. Even entries in the peewee division, consisting of a large number of submissions from the youngest age group, left judges impressed and proud of the vision the youngsters had while snapping their shots. Yet, the intriguing submissions didn’t end there, as each category had unique photos provided by every age group. The people category showcased thoughtful, loving images of family, friends and mentors; while the cattle images represented the passion these junior members have for the Hereford breed. The enhanced division promoted the exhibitors’ artistic ability to edit their original images.

Keeping in mind a picture is worth a thousand words, the judges were excited to gain insight into the lives of the Hereford youth who participated. The ability to tell a story through a photo is priceless, and the judges’ panel highly recommended any NJHA member who is even slightly interested should submit photos in next year’s contest. Judges also mentioned the best entries were unique, full of personality and inspired emotion. While a clear, high-quality image provides better odds of winning, the judges wanted to emphasize expensive equipment is not necessary to shoot a photo worthy of submission, especially with modern technology. Instead, participants should focus on their passion for the Hereford breed and the story they want their photo to tell. The photos on the next few pages truly speak for themselves. To any Hereford youth who feel passionate about the breed and documenting their Hereford experience for the photo contest — don’t be afraid to grab a camera, capture memories and share a story through a photo.

Photograph like a professional “When trying to get the perfect shot patience and practice are key. We are fortunate to shoot numerous shows a year so we are able to anticipate when that perfect shot should happen but sometimes we still have to wait for it. There are so many factors that go into a perfect shoot you might only get ’the one‘ once during a show. Just like showing you should watch a couple classes to see how the judge is lining up classes then position yourself accordingly.” — Heidi Anderson, Legacy Livestock Imaging

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“Practice, practice and practice some more. The more photos you take, the more you learn and a better photographer you become. When I first started, I taught myself how to shoot in manual mode right off the bat. Learning how to properly adjust your f-stop [aperture], ISO and shutter speed enables you to have complete control over your images. Don’t be afraid to research, ask others, or attend workshops for help to be the best that you can be! I’ve been taking photos for more than six years and am still learning new things all the time!” — Melissa Grimmel Schaake, Melissa Photography

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Peewee Hereford Cattle

Peewee Hereford Cattle

1st place

2nd place

“What Do You Mean I’m Not Going to JNHE?” by Cora Belle Chapman, Seneca, Ill.

“Grazing on Green Grass” by Brinley Davis, Maple Hill, Kan.

Peewee Hereford Cattle

Junior Hereford Cattle

3rd place

1st place

“Sassy Girl” by Caroline Lee, Wellington, Ill.

“Grace’s Reflection” by Dustin Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan.

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2019 JNHE Photography Contest

Junior Hereford Cattle

Junior Hereford Cattle

2nd place

3rd place

“Baby Face” by Kendall Boatman, Rockford, Ill.

“Ready for the Front Pasture” by Piper Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho

Intermediate Hereford Cattle

Intermediate Hereford Cattle

1st place

2nd place

“Green Grass Grazing” by Jalyn Davis, Maple Hill, Kan.

“Snow Day” by Abigail Billing, Greendell, N.J.

Camera price points — budget beaters “We are Nikon people so a great starter camera is the Nikon 750 or 810. Even more important than the camera body is lens selection. Get lenses that can be used on different bodies. As your skills grow you might need to upgrade bodies but good lenses never go out of style.” — Heidi Anderson, Legacy Livestock Imaging “The Canon Rebel [$400-$900] and Canon 80D [$900$1,200] are great models if you’re wanting to get started. A step up from them is the Canon 6D [$1300-$1600], which was the second camera I ever bought. I love it so much that I never sold it and to this day it has a spot in my bag as my backup.” — Melissa Grimmel Schaake, Melissa Photography

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Intermediate Hereford Cattle

Senior Hereford Cattle

3rd place

1st place

“Rosie and Perry” by Garrett Markey, Watkinsville, Ga.

“Dandelions and Love” by Hannah Tremaine, Oconomowoc, Wis.

Senior Hereford Cattle

Senior Hereford Cattle

2nd place

3rd place

“Goggle-Eyed in Green Pastures” by Schelby Beach, Forest, Ohio

“Got Milk?” by Wyatt Minihan, Wheaton, Kan.

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2019 JNHE Photography Contest

Peewee People

Peewee People

1st place

2nd place

“Getting the Job Done” by Caroline Lee, Wellington, Ill.

“Fit to Win” by Kylee Gaston, Bridgeport, Texas

Peewee People

Junior People

3rd place

1st place

“The Herdsman” by Jarrett Worrell, Mason, Texas

“Follow Me” by Waylon Lee, Wellington, Ill.

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Junior People

Junior People

2nd place

3rd place

“Torching Bulls” by Dustin Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan.

“Hi, There” by Trevor Crutcher, Montrose, Ill.

Intermediate People

Intermediate People

1st place

2nd place

“Long Day” by Kiley Allen, LeMars, Iowa

“Waiting His Turn” by Sydney Mitchell, Waterville, Minn.

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2019 JNHE Photography Contest

Intermediate People

Senior People

3rd place

1st place

“Show Time” by Rhett McMillen, Walnut Grove, Mo.

“Closer Point of View” by Molly Minihan, Wheaton, Kan.

Senior People

Senior People

2nd place

3rd place

“Field Day Fun” by Calah Covey, Hamill, S.D.

“Ready for a Quickdraw” by Ashton McMillen, Walnut Grove, Mo.

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Peewee Enhanced

Peewee Enhanced

1st place

2nd place

“Eyes of the Future” by Ella Crane, LaSalle, Ill.

“What Are You Looking At?” by Cora Belle Chapman, Seneca, Ill.

Peewee Enhanced

Junior Enhanced

3rd place

1st place

“Peek-a-Boo” by Kian Morris, Wilber, Neb.

“Cowboy Time” by Nolan Lee, Wellington, Ill.

Camera price points — for the pros “I now shoot with a Canon 5D Mark III [$2000] and absolutely love it. However, take note that your lens will have a huge impact on the quality of your images. I love my 70-200 mm zoom lens for livestock photos because it can cover a wide range of focal lengths.” “There is a lot of equipment available for photographers including brands, camera bodies and lenses. If you’re wanting to get started, I suggest first establishing what you’re wanting to spend. Then, talk with other photographers

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and get their opinion, as well as visit B&H Photo’s website [BHPhotoVideo.com]. You can search for equipment based on your budget, the brand, reviews, ratings etc. to find what best fits your needs. Although both are important, I believe that your lens and having that high-quality glass is more important than your camera body. As for livestock photos, I love my 70-200 mm zoom lens, as it allows me to back off the cattle and give them some room while shooting.” — Melissa Grimmel Schaake, Melissa Photography

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2019 JNHE Photography Contest

Junior Enhanced

Junior Enhanced

2nd place

3rd place

“Man’s Best Friend” by Waylon Lee, Wellington, Ill.

“Like Mother, Like Daughter” by Piper Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho

Intermediate Enhanced

Intermediate Enhanced

1st place

2nd place

“Focus” by Rianna Chaney, Elwood, Neb.

“Momma’s Boy” by Abigail Lewis, Burwell, Neb.

Camera price points — for the pros “If you want to get the most [out] of a camera we recommend a full frame/DSLR camera. For the most part they are great for all lighting situations and more durable. But if you are just a recreational photographer there are numerous cheaper options that do a great job.”

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“Understanding your camera settings is critical to getting the best shot. The best camera is the one you have with you. Today’s cell phones have better cameras than any point and click camera I ever owned.” — Heidi Anderson, Legacy Livestock Imaging

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Intermediate Enhanced

3rd place

Senior Enhanced

1st place

“In the Shadows” by Molly Biggs, Dixon, Ill.

“Momma’s Watchful Eye” by Wyatt Minihan, Wheaton, Kan.

Senior Enhanced

Senior Enhanced

2nd place

3rd place

“Chanel” by Blair Steele, Mercer, Penn.

“7126” by Abby Anderlik, Dayton, Iowa

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Schedule: Thursday, Dec. 5 9 a.m. – Junior Show

Western States Reno Sale Committee PO Box 8126 Reno, NV 89507 Jared Patterson, AHA Representative 208-312-2386 Scott Holt, Sale Committee Chairman 208-850-1329 Brian Gallagher, Western States President 253-261-9968

Friday, Dec. 6

9 a.m. – Pen Bull Show, Open Bull Show 2 p.m. – Sale Cattle Preview 4 p.m. – Hereford Reno Sale in Reno Livestock Events Center

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9 a.m. – Open Heifer Show 6:30 p.m. – Western Nugget Social at the Nugget Hotel and Casino

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Blair athol Polled herefords Duncan lees: 306.455.2619 Jeff lees: 306.577.1375

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The NJHA would like to thank John and Dede Sullivan for their continued support of Hereford youth. Sullivan Supply Inc. hosted juniors in Dunlap, Iowa, for an afternoon touring its headquarters, manufacturing facilities and Sullivan Farms.

New Face, Same Conference

A decade underway, the Faces of Leadership Conference focused on creating leaders, collaborating, and cultivating opportunities. by Rudy Pooch

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hen I came on board as the American Hereford Association (AHA) youth activities intern in May, one of my primary responsibilities was assisting with coordinating the Faces of Leadership Conference in my home state of Nebraska. Having once served as the site of the

Nebraska State Fair, the Nebraska Innovation Campus was a fitting venue for National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) members to gather for a week of networking and leadership. As a senior in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) animal science program, I was excited for Hereford juniors to experience our beautiful campus and the city of Lincoln.

A vision comes to life Coming off of last year’s conference in sunny San Francisco, hosting Faces of Leadership in Nebraska presented a unique challenge of engaging juniors and coming up with a compelling itinerary. Conference beneficiaries Rick and Bonnie Malir collaborated with Amy Cowan, AHA director of youth activities and Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA), to take the annual event in a new

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direction and to set the stage for the next decade of the leadership conference. With a mission to influence and develop leadership traits of NJHA members, the 2019 Faces of Leadership hosted July 30-Aug. 3 in Lincoln, Neb., focused on creating leaders, collaborating, and cultivating opportunities to grow the young minds of the Hereford cattle industry. Set to lead the charge of the entrepreneurial theme was Tom Field, Ph.D., director of the UNL Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneur Program. Field and the Engler team approached the conference with the foundational belief a young person is capable of problem solving and creating solutions when given the opportunity and bandwidth to do so. Just as he challenges his collegiate students, Field structured the week to challenge Hereford.org


UNL Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program Director, Tom Field, Ph.D., challenged Hereford entrepreneurs by taking them through the steps of starting a company during two-day workshop at the Nebraska Innovation Campus.

and coach Hereford juniors through several business projects. With the generous support of the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA), the ColeyMalir Leadership Endowment and Sullivan Supply, Inc., Hereford juniors were in store for a whirlwind of leadership and team-building exercises. Through forward thinking, conference sponsors made the conscientious effort to invest in young people in a way which potentially may have changed the trajectory of their careers, their thoughts and their relationships.

Creating leaders With a new vision for the framework of the conference, the week was organized a bit differently than usual. As a pre-conference warm-up, NJHA members completed the Clifton Strengths Assessment to identify their top five personal strengths. Under the mentorship of Nebraska Human Resources Institute Director and Clifton Professor in Mentoring Research Lindsay Hastings, Ph.D., during Tuesday’s opening ceremonies, youth learned to use their unique talents and skill-set to achieve goals, become better leaders and empower others. Chuck Schroeder, retired industry leader and keynote speaker, also presented a strong message about the importance of knowing yourself and implementing faith into your relationships and choices. Staying true to his theme, Hereford.org

Groups creatively presented their industry problem, customer data and solution during their pitch to a panel of judges.

Hereford juniors jump for joy as they learn how to put their entrepreneurial skills to work.

“don’t let anyone define who you are,” Schroeder emphasized individuality and standing up for your beliefs. During Wednesday’s breakfast overlooking the Cornhusker’s football field at the UNL Memorial Stadium, UNL Associate Athletic Director Matt Davison touched on preparing for success. Davison highlighted how leadership generates social influence, and how people become a reflection of who they spend the most time with. His motivational presentation concluded with advice to leave a positive first impression wherever you go, because you only have one chance to set yourself apart in the game of life.

Collaborating Throughout the week, NJHA entrepreneurs in action could be found all over the Nebraska Innovation campus. One could

Ralston Ripp visits with opening session keynote speaker Mr. Chuck Schroeder who inspired juniors to know themselves and choose their own pathways.

walk around the Campus and witness juniors in classrooms, hallways, assembly rooms, stairways, outside — you name it! For the feature activity of the conference, juniors worked through the challenging task of creating a business. Utilizing strong teamwork, problem solving, continued on page 148...

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Cowan shares. “You could see them grow throughout the week as they identified an industry problem, conducted real customer research and formulated a solution.”

Cultivating opportunities

UNL Associate Athletic Director, Matt Davison, speaks to Hereford juniors about setting yourself up for success and social influence during breakfast Wednesday morning at Memorial Stadium.

creativity, competitiveness and many more strengths, teams came up with concepts like Teflon™ nozzles for adhesive cans, improving the unloading process at junior nationals, incorporating more informational resources for NJHA juniors and creating a dissolvable tab to insert in water filters to supplement water with vitamins and minerals. One group focused on the development of a boxed beef program. Team members Rylee Barber, Brandt Downing, Melanie Fishel, Jordan Gatz, Taylor Belle Matheny and Hannah Williams created Beef A La Carte, an online meat retailer. With a business model of providing customizable

and convenient ways to meet consumer beef demands, Beef A La Carte offered an online sales experience for customers to select the quantity, quality and cuts of beef to be shipped directly to their home. While conducting customer and product research, they launched a consumer survey on social media and made many phone calls. In less than 24 hours the team communicated with more than 265 people. The group’s pitch was very impressive as they had created a logo and developed a website to walk us through the Beef A La Cart experience. “It was neat to watch the NJHA entrepreneurs in action as they worked together on their projects,”

The final big piece of the conference was providing outlets for networking and exposure to future opportunities. Juniors spent time with UNL meat science professor Gary Sullivan, Ph.D., and other faculty at the UNL Animal Science Complex. Members participated in meat science rotations exploring beef fabrication, processing and a Certified Hereford Beef ® taste test. Hereford juniors were excited about the facilities, programs and current research being conducted at the college. Sullivan Supply Inc., the official industry partner and show supplier of the NJHA, hosted Hereford juniors at its headquarters in Dunlap, Iowa, to tour the past and present Sullivan Supply warehouse, manufacturing facility and Sullivan Farms. John and Dede Sullivan shared the family’s entrepreneurial story with Hereford juniors, which exposed them to thought-provoking ideas and encouraged them to reach their highest potential. Juniors also listened to a panel discussion featuring Matt Burkhart, Mark Sullivan and Luke Bolin about career experiences. The evening was completed with the Sullivan Supply Bay Bash, including a grill out and entertainment.

A vision of the future

UNL meat science professor Steve Jones, Ph.D., informs juniors about beef fabrication during one of the rotations at the UNL Animal Science Complex Friday morning. Other rotations included meat processing, a Certified Hereford Beef® taste test and facility tours.

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As the conference came to a close, Cowan was pleased how the initial vision of the conference had truly come to life. Displaying their ability to lead, collaborate and communicate, juniors exemplified the conference’s new mission. “What struck a chord with me most is that NJHA members were challenged and as a result were provided with some great tools to add to their box that they will continue to build off,” Cowan says. Hereford.org


The Sullivan Supply Bay Bash wrapped up the conference Friday night with lots of entertainment and fun!

“These tools will help them navigate through college and their career paths.” Bailey Clanton, AHA national shows coordinator and youth activities assistant, highlights how impressive it was to witness NJHA members in action. “Our kids don’t back down from a challenge,” she says. “We saw what they are capable of in a matter of unique, real-world situations. They came up with solutions that we can really see being implemented in the industry.” Heading into this conference I saw this as an opportunity to help make a positive difference for Hereford juniors. Instead, Hereford juniors had a huge influence on me. What could I possibly say about the NJHA juniors that you all as AHA members do not already know? They are a group of insightful and kind young adults who are all more powerful than a punch. They have the drive and motivation to push beyond any obstacles in their way to seize an opportunity. Registering for this conference alone is a testimony to that. Sure, juniors signed up to spend a week with their friends and experience some pretty neat places, but they signed up for something a little different this year — a week of personal growth in the cornfields of Nebraska! I was inspired by their amount of engagement, willingness to Hereford.org

uplift each other and drive to push themselves to new heights — and that is very exciting for the future of the Hereford breed and the cattle industry. To have juniors of this caliber learn to become successful while upholding strong morals and values should excite everyone for the future of the industry. John Sullivan said it best, “There are so many people that are capable of doing big things and are just too scared to try. Don’t sell yourself short. You are the advantage, push yourself.” Ten years from now, a 2019 Faces of Leadership Conference attendee will be an industry entrepreneur, influencing youth across the nation. This summer, NJHA leaders and sponsors can take pride in knowing a young person’s future may have changed for the best through the mission of creating leaders, collaborating, and cultivating opportunities.

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Hereford Mom Diaries

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Never Truly Gone I’ve been told the “firsts” after a loss are the toughest. The first holidays. The first birthdays. The first milestones. Each is a reminder our loved ones will no longer experience these memories with us. Our family made it through the first Thanksgiving and Christmas and Easter following the loss of my dad, Bill Couch, in November. Truly, they weren’t as bad as I expected. Holidays weren’t that big of a deal to Dad — and Christmas was just one day closer to leaving for January’s National Western Stock Show in Denver. Sure, he’d participate in the family activities, but then it was back to the barn.

Show season But the past few months have been the ones I’ve dreaded the most — cattle show season. Dad didn’t call me out of the blue very often, unless we were headed to a show. Then, his calls were nonstop. “How’s that heifer looking? Can you send me another picture? Is Nolan getting his work done in the barn?” Dad was so very proud of his grandkids, and he was especially proud the next generation of “Couches” were

While not all loved ones could be at the last junior national to be held in Denver as we know it, they were surely there in spirit.

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entering the industry he loved the most. I’m so thankful he was able to see photos and videos of Nolan’s bredand-owned bull and heifer for this year before he passed. He was even looking at those photos and videos in his final days. Yes, was he proud. I could hardly think about heading to the many shows on our schedule this year without a slight feeling of dread. I just knew I was going to miss those phone calls coming in every three minutes until I answered the darn phone. Nope, that’s not an exaggeration. A crazy thing happened as we moved through the season, though. Especially as we pulled into the VitaFerm® Junior National Hereford Expo in Denver this year. My family and I began to feel a sense of comfort in being in the areas Dad loved most. As we began unloading our cattle in the Yards for tie-outs in those first minutes, our 11-year-old, Nolan, was in awe. “This is where all of those incredible bulls walked! Papaw showed right here!” He truly seemed to “get it.” During one free afternoon, Nolan and I were on a mission. With this being his first trip to Denver — and with much of the current Yards and buildings soon to be removed — Nolan wanted to see the “Wall of Champions” in the arena where the pens and carloads are shown. He wanted to see his Papaw on the wall. It took visits with five security guards, who were so incredibly helpful and thoughtful and considerate. One said, “Where there’s a will, there’s a way. And son, you’re going to see your Papaw on that wall.” The sweetest security guard found a key, and drove Nolan and me down the hill. By the light of our phone flashlights, Nolan saw those photos. He will never have a pen or carload champion in these “Yards,” but that night, he got a photo with his two heifers where many, many champions

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Working in the Yards as a family during JNHE was “much more than a cattle show,” in the words of young Nolan Lee.

have stood in the Yards. “Mom, this is way more than a cattle show for me.” I know, buddy. I know. Yes, the dread has been overshadowed by these special memories and by the many friends in the cattle business who are stepping up to fill in for the “Papaw” who can’t be in the barns with his grandkids. They’re taking Nolan under their wings. They’re fulfilling their promise to my dad that our kids will always know who their Papaw was. Dad may not be there in body, but he has definitely been there in spirit. He has been there in the many friends who made a promise to their friend. That’s one of the many things that make this cattle industry — this Hereford industry — so incredible. Yes, it’s a business. But more than that, it’s a family which withstands the crazy twists and turns life can throw our way. Like our 7-year-old Caroline told me the other day, “We always love our family, and they always love us. Even after they pass away.” That’s so true, sweet girl. We will always love you, Dad, and you will most definitely be there with us in every barn, showring and long road trip. Always. Christy Couch Lee is a freelance writer from Wellington, Ill. She can be reached at christy@ceeleecommunications.com. Hereford.org


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Five Star Polled Herefords

Haught Brothers

Derek Haught 248 River Bend Ln. • Smithville, WV 26178 304-477-3818 • 304-206-7613 cell derek@fivestarherefords.com

Ira Haught 864 Smithville Rd. • Harrisville, WV 26362

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October 17, 2020 A Lasting Legacy Volume I Annual Female Production Sale

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February 15, 2021 Heritage in the Hills Volume I Performance Tested Bull & Commercial Female Sale

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Sale animals on display

Saturday, September 21st At the Ranch — Townsend, MT

Call or email for catalog.

Mark and Della Ehlke 406-439-4311 • 406-266-4121 Lacey Ehlke — 406-439-1544 Jane’a Ehlke — 406-202-2766 www.ehlkeherefords.com info@ehlkeherefords.com

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J. Paul and Bette Slayton

2272 Dibert Rd. Bedford, PA 15522 ••• paul@slaytonsbeardance.com

814-623-0772 or cell: 717-805-1376

All Seasons Farm

Harry and Karen Taylor 10402 Stewart Neck Rd. Princess Anne, MD 21853 443-880-1614 allseasonsfarm@gmail.com

This space is available!! Contact Tommy Coley at 815-988-7051

Bob Schaffer, Owner-manager 3320 Deer Track Rd. Spotsylvania, VA 22551 540-582-9234 bob@deertrackfarm.com www.deertrackfarm.com

Dan Snyder, cell 240-447-4600 Seth Snyder, cell 240-405-6049 654 Cold Spring Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325-7335 717-642-9199 herefordcattle@stoneridgemanor.com

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HEREFORD FARM

George, Tammy, William and Andy Ward 3404 Shady Grove Rd. Providence, NC 27315 336-388-2177 Cell 434-251-3637 gwwardjr@centurylink.net

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KNOLL CREST 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 434-941-8245 Jim G. Bennett 434-664-7935 Brian R Bennett 434-664-8309 Dalton G. Bennett 434-664-7946 Scott R. Bennett 434-660-7268 knollcrest@knollcrestfarm.com

The Baldwins 2 Church View Rd. Millersville, MD 21108 443-871-0573 webald@aol.com

Bob and Pam Rhyne 3700 Peach Orchard Rd. Charlotte, NC 28215 Bob’s cell 704-614-0826 Kim, Alexis and Courtney Eudy 10945 Hickory Ridge Rd. Harrisburg, NC 28075 Kim’s cell 704-589-7775 September 2019 |

FOUNTAIN VALLEY FARM The Bachtel Farmily Westminster, MD Randy 443-340-4418 rbachtel@bprsurveying.com Brooks 443-340-4419 brobachtel@hotmail.com

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SC Nova 04E ET 2019 NWSS Reserve Champion Polled Female 2018 JNHE Polled Division VI Champion Female Cracker Jack x Chevelle

R Leader x Chevelle

A foundation female from a small herd making a big impact on the future.

EF Mona Chevelle 907 3907

2014 JNHE Reserve Champion Horned Female

EF Mona 607 907

Chevelle’s first progeny have not disappointed.

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Genetics like these are available by private treaty — heifers, steers and bulls!

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Bruce and Shoshanna 317-407-3618 Blake and Ashley 317-409-1923 Brian and Jordan 317-512-0375

Indiana Breeders Coal Creek Land and Cattle LLC

Matt Marion 812-870-6968 matthewmarion@mariontool.com 5315 W. Sandford Ave. West Terre Haute, IN 47885

Clinkenbeard FARMS & SONS

201 W. S.R. 58 Edwardsport, IN 47528 812-328-6258 Gordon Clinkenbeard 821-881-8988 cell

Polled Herefords

Ferguson Farms Stephen L. Ferguson 225 N. Washington Bloomington, IN 47402 Abe Redden 662-352-4290

7157 N. C.R. 500 E. Bainbridge, IN 46105 Gene and Alice Beck 765-522-3235 home 765-720-6601 cell Andy, Betsy and Cody Beck 765-522-3396 home 765-720-1696 Andy cell 765-719-1622 Cody cell abcbeck@tds.net

Stuckey

1264 N. Mountain Rd. Wingate, IN 47994 Lawrence cell 765-918-2297 David cell 765-366-0295 davidandjilld@aol.com www.ableacres.com

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Good Doing Cattle Since 1953

Brent Stuckey 2540 Grandview Vincennes, IN 47591

812-887-4946

bstuckey@hartbell.com

765-585-1105 3013 W. State Rd. 38 West Lebanon, IN 47991

This Space Is Available!

Polled Herefords

Lawrence and David Duncan

Gary Greenwood DVM

Terry, Susan, Lillian and Hayley Hayhurst

Contact John Meents 419-306-7480 jmeents@hereford.org

14477 S. Carlisle St. Terre Haute, IN 47802 812-696-2468 812-236-0804 cell HayhurstFarms@aol.com

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This space is available! Contact John Meents

419-306-7480

jmeents@hereford.org

Larry and Margaret Breasbois Heather and Matt 310 E. Freeland Rd. • Merrill, MI 48637 989-835-6748 • mbreasbois1@gmail.com

Maple Lane Farm Group LLC Jim, Karen, Clint and Kelsey Steketee

maplelanefarmgroup@gmail.com 616-437-3338

beefssr@gmail.com

7237 Kraft Ave. SE • Caledonia, MI 49316

cbehnke@tycoint.com

Paul and Christie Johnston Cole and Andrew 3162 S. Five Mile Rd. • Merrill, MI 48637 989-859-1131

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• grand meadows farm • 12967 N. Cochran Rd. Grand Ledge, MI 48837 Ron’s Cell 517-230-7431 Jill’s Cell 517-627-4327 jilllemac@aol.com

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Dave and Jill Bielema Ben and Lindsay Gandy Reed, Kara and Fox Loney Matt and Kristin Capparelli greatlakesherefordbeef@gmail.com grandmeadowsfarm.com 616-292-7474

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Phil and Chris Rottman 2148 S. Croswell • Fremont, MI 49412 231-924-5776 • pcr@ncats.net www.pcrherefords.com Performance Bred Bulls

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J&L and Guests Production Sale Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019 Jeromesville, Ohio Sale Consignors: Glenview Farms, Pa. Oakridge Polled Herefords, Ohio KC Polled Herefords, Ohio J&L Cattle Services, Ohio

DR NJB Count On Me 100W C05

Mohican Farms, Ohio

Progeny and service from this featured sire

Berg Polled Herefords

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

“For every beast of the forest is mine and the cattle upon a thousand hills” - Psalm 50:10

Polled Hereford Association

Tom, Angie, Tucker and Tanner Ostgaard 7087 Pleasant Chapel Rd. Newark, Ohio 937-475-9625 John and Sandra Ostgaard 4921 Tanner Dr., Dayton, Ohio 937-233-9712

Creek Bottom Farms, Ohio

43rd Annual Sale May 2020

Rick Van Fleet 740-732-4783 21989 Woodsfield Rd. Sarahsville, OH 43779 rick_vanfleet@yahoo.com

HEREFORD ASSOCIATION www.buckeyeherefords.com

10708 Main Rd. Berlin Heights, OH 44814 Lisa Finnegan Keets, Secretary 440-320-6193 ohioherefordlady@yahoo.com

www.switzerlandpolledherefords.com

SUNN YSIDE STOCK FA R M S Jim and Beth Herman 6753 C.R. C75 Edgerton, OH 43715 419-212-0093 Jim cell jimbethherman@metalink.net

Cattle Services Jeff, Lou Ellen and Keayla Harr 334 Twp. Rd. 1922 Jeromesville, OH 44840 Cell 419-685-0549 jlcattleserv@aol.com

Mohican 8570 Shannon Rd. Dresden, OH 43821 Jeff Jordan 740-828-2620 or 740-704-4807 cell

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Rippling Rock Hereford Farm Tim, Stephanie, Ashleigh and Andrew Osborn 3537 Second Creek Rd. Blanchester, OH 45107 Tim: 937-655-0644 Home: 937-783-2869 timosborn@frontier.com

Polled Hereford Farms NS POLLED HEREFORDS 2265 S. State Rt. 741 Lebanon, OH 45036 Norman Starr, M.D., Owner 216-312-4999 starrn42@att.net Gene Steiner, Management 513-616-4086 gsteiner@zoomtown.com

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Conard and Nancy Stitzlein 4551 State Rt. 514 Glenmont, OH 44628 330-378-3421 stitz@mohicanfarms.com Matt Stitzlein 330-231-0708 cell

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Wells Farm

… where Form follows Function and the Focus is on “Momma”

Lady Has Game 6110 ET

A select herd of 40 brood cows selected for Longevity, Efficiency and Profitability.

Bobby and Brenda Wells 439 Flatwoods Frozen Camp Rd. Corbin, KY 40701  •  Cell 606-344-0417  • wells_farm@yahoo.com Kevin, Angela, Kenlea and Kyler Murray  • Cell 606-682-8143

Annual Sale: Clifford Farms & Guests Third Saturday in April

JMS logo BW 40% Blk typeface - Niamey

198 Hicks Pike Cynthiana, KY 41031

Danny Miller 4850 Caldwell Ridge Rd. Knifley, KY 42753 270-465-6984 jmsfarm@msn.com www.jmsvictordomino.com

Five J’s

Beef & Cattle Company Jody Standley 919-291-4212

Kim Prestwood 828-320-7317 84 Austin Farm Lane Clayton, NC 27520

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Kyle Bush 859-588-4531

Follow us on Facebook: K3 Cattle

Breeding Polled Herefords for more than half a century.

David and Paula Parker 129 Banks Rd. Bradyville, TN 37026 615-765-5359 615-765-7260 Fax David cell 615-464-7008 dplp@dtccom.net www.dkmfarms.com

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FORREST POLLED HEREFORDS

101-103 N. Main St. Saluda, SC 29138 Earl B. Forrest 864-445-2387 864-445-7080 Office 864-445-3707 Fax Brad Forrest 864-445-7633 Herd Certified and Accredited

Toby and Debby Dulworth 2492 S. Kirkman Rd. LaCenter, KY 42056 270-224-2993 dogwood@brtc.net

565 Candy Meadow Farm Rd. Lexington, TN 38351 Rob Helms 731-968-9977 Randy or Steve Helms 731-968-2012 Heath Helms 731-614-3979 Fax 731-967-1445

Chris Hopper 606-584-7842 3554 Tuckahoe Rd. Maysville, KY 41056 Hopperherefords.com

328 Fowken Farm Rd. Jonesville, SC 29353 Norris Fowler 864-219-0182 nrfowler@brecwb.com Rogers Fowler 864-426-3281 Greg Fowler 864-426-7337 Cell Raising Herefords for the past 62 years fowkenfarm.com

Matthew Murphy 770-778-3367 4360 Bronte Ln. Douglasville, GA Keene Murphy 770-355-2192 Hereford.org


DEP Good And Plenty Venus ET 2018 JNHE Reserve Champion Steer Shown by Ella Jacobs

DEP Venus Solution 189 ET

DEP Generation X 9070 ET

2019 NJHE Reserve Champion Steer — Shown by Chad Shelton, Maryland

2016 JNHE Champion Steer Shown by Nick Deppe

CATTLE FOR SALE PRIVATE TREATY Cattle Available for viewing September 1

John and Joell Deppe with boys Montana, Chance, Austin and Nick 21938 150 th St. • Maquoketa, IA 52060 josiedeppe@gmail.com www.WebcowsDeppeBros.com Chance 563-451-5037 Montana 563-451-5036 John 563-599-5035

DEP Good & Plenty 1420 ET

2015 JNHE Reserve Champion Steer Shown by Christopher Shelton

IOWA HEREFORD BREEDERS This space is available!

CONTACT Joe Rickabaugh

785-633-3188 or jrick@hereford.org

GOEHRING HEREFORDS Bill and Becky Goehring 2634 Clearwood Ave. Libertyville, IA 52567 Bill’s cell 641-919-9365 keosalebarn@netins.net

www.keosauquasaleco.com

Hereford.org

Amos Hereford Farm Craig and Denise Amos Indianola, Iowa 515-961-5847 515-238-9852 Cell cdamos@msn.com www.amosherefordfarm.com

Jackson Hereford Farms 10 Indian Ave., Mechanicsville, IA 52306 Craig Jackson 319-480-1436 LeRoy Jackson cdj@netins.net www.jacksonherefordfarms.com Follow us on Facebook

Petersen Herefords

HEREFORDS

3388 240th St. Lockridge, IA 52635 Cell 608-574-2309

Steve, Jinny, Erin and Adrienne Landt 33848 W. Ave. Union, IA 50258 641-486-5472

Registered Herefords Since 1890

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The Tom and Jo Heidt Family

Steve Landt Herefords

David Trowbridge Tabor, Iowa 402-740-7033 david_trowbridge@msn.com Mike England Adel, Iowa 712-251-5494

Brent, Robin, Dylan and Nicole 2169 290th Ave. DeWitt, IA 52742 563-357-9849 bapete@iowatelecom.net

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Mike Sorensen and Family Box 221, Greenfield, IA 50849 Mike 641-745-7949 mikelpi@yahoo.com www.mikesorensenfamily.com

John and Marytha Pitt 65439 260th St. P.O. Box 452 Nevada, IA 50201 515-382-2863 John cell 515-290-1383

pitt@iowatelecom.net www.pittfarms.com

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Jesus Christ is the Rock of our Salvation! “Puttin’ on the Miles” and “Packin’ the Maternal” at CTR!

ILR CTR 2103 Lady Miles 7129 • P43862713

Polled - Direct daughter of C Miles McKee 2103 ET

ILR 156T Lady Beth 6108 • P43777994

New donor cow out of Mr. Maternal and Beth 1L Owned with Iron Lake Ranch

Rev. Mark and Deb Schoen St. Croix Falls, Wis. 715-483-1184

Please check out our website at

www.CTRherefords.com WISCONSIN HEREFORD BREEDERS

This space is AVAILABLE!

LARSON HEREFORD FARMS

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Garrett, Kelli, Elsa and Ben Graber Brock and Holly Graber Tom and Janeen Reid Garrett 608-513-3536 Brock 608-516-0132 Follow us on Facebook at Hidden Spring Ranch

Contact John Meents at 419-306-7480 or jmeents@ hereford.org •••

Tod, Sondra, Blake and Bryce Brancel W7874 Hwy. 23 Endeavor, WI 53950 608-981-2409 608-617-6949 cell 608-697-9026 Ben and Gail Brancel 608-981-2003 brancel@nextgenerationgenetics.com

HUTH

Polled Herefords Dean Fedkenheuer 4248 Gotzion Rd. Deerfield, WI 53531 Dean 608-764-8156 Cell 608-513-2112 d_fedkenheuer@hotmail.com www.sprucehillpolledherefords.com

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Kevin L. Stork 715-381-3770 Kody L. Stork 715-220-0021 1569 Co. Rd. A New Richmond, WI 54017 kody.stork@gmail.com

Herefords Since 1966 | September 2019

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

N8494 110th St. Spring Valley, WI 54767 Fred, home 715-772-4680 Fred, cell 715-495-0837 Easten, cell 715-495-6233 Jerry, home 715-772-4566 www.larsonherefordfarms.com

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OTTER CREEK Polled Herefords Chuck and Tracy Badertscher 4313 Cannonball Tr. Dodgeville, WI 53533 608-574-2002 Chuck 608-574-3858 Tracy ctbad2@hotmail.com

Dalton Polled Herefords

John and Jeannie Dalton 2279 160th Ave. Emerald, WI 54013 715-338-1729 dphereford@yahoo.com

POLLED HEREFORDS 1547 75th St. New Richmond, WI 54017 715-247-5217 Gene 715-781-3239 Brent 715-760-1727 Lance 715-377-6876 Matt 717-760-1771

For club calves, call Matt! Watch for our consignments in the Lamb Bros. Beef Sale!

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Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019

Day after the Perks Sale Endeavor, Wis.

H VM Mallory 7441 ET

MGM Boomete 730

2018 JNHE Polled Champion Heifer MGM bred her dam. Maternal sister to Mallory sells in pregnant recipient! •

Her Churchill Sensation 028X daughter sells! Sexed embryos to 730 and Boyd Blueprint sell!

T W O G R A N D D A U G H T E R O F N W S S C H A M P I O N K E S S E Y S E L L !!!

Tod, Sondra, Blake and Bryce Brancel Ben and Gail Brancel 608-697-9026 brancel@nextgenerationgenetics.com www.nextgenerationgenetics.com

Steve and Jann Merry Matt Merry 262-628-3649 Steven.merry@aurora.org www.mgmpolledherefords.com

WISCONSIN HEREFORD BREEDERS

Whiskey Run Farms

hjh@whiskeyrunfarms.com www.whiskeyrunfarms.com Ken and Sandy 608-356-2578 Travis 608-434-2843 Jim E10645 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

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REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORDS

Marvin Espenscheid Family 12044 Hwy. 78 Argyle, WI 53504 608-543-3778 608-558-3445 cell osf@mhtc.net

Hank and Charlotte Handzel & Family 2791 Sime Rd. Cottage Grove, WI 53527 608-839-5207 Main 608-235-9417 Cell

Chester and Kathy Lininger W1018 Spring Prairie Rd. Burlington, WI 53105 262-763-8846 clininger@wi.rr.com

Butch and Maryellen W16163 U.S. Hwy. 10 Fairchild, WI 54741 715-597-2036 Brandon 715-533-2470 Garritt 715-586-0033 Michael 715-533-3370 Ryan, Tiff and Andrew Timm 507-433-1183 cmboettcher@centurytel.net www.brookviewacres.com

Harold and Connie Lietzau 7477 Iband Ave. Sparta, WI 54656 608-269-3627 Tammy and Dan Kiara and Austin Troy and Michelle Jaydon, Devon and Jocelyn Taylor and Ty

GARI-ALAN FARM

Gary, Marilynn and Nathan Reinke N6060 Hilltop Ln. Johnson Creek, WI 53038 Home 920-699-3126 Nathan 920-988-3631 gafcattle@tds.net www.garialanfarm.com Polled Herefords Since 1960 Performance Tested Since 1968

Hereford.org

Lininger Farms

BOETTCHER’S BROOKVIEW ACRES

Jim and Diana Wiechert & Family 809 Granville Road Cedarburg, WI 53012 MapleCrestFarm@msn.com Home 262-377-4758 Cell 262-707-3530

Joe and Amy Starr and Family

E5198 N. Water Dr. Manawa, WI 54949 920-596-2580 Fax 920-596-2380 starr@wolfnet.net

Visitors Always Welcome September 2019 |

Blue Goose Hereford Farms

Lucas, Stephanie, John and Owen Niebur N2315 140th St. Plum City, WI 54761 Lucas, cell 715-307-2229

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BRF Miss Macy 1N

BLUE RIBBON FARMS

BRF Miss Jazzy 2C ET Sire: NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET Dam: BRF Miss Macy 1N

11768 W. Farm Rd. 34  •  Walnut Grove, MO 65770

Jeff and Stephanie Rawie 417-209-5538 • jeffrawie24@yahoo.com

MISSOURI BR E E DE R S REYNOLDS HEREFORDS Matt, Barb, Tye and Makayla 1071 C.R. 1231 Huntsville, MO 65259 Cell 660-676-3788 Home 660-277-3679 reynoldscattle@cvalley.net www.reynoldsherefords.com Annual Sale Last Sunday in October

Gary and Frances Duvall 1082 Hwy. 97 Lockwood, MO 65682 417-232-4817 417-827-2163 cell duvallherefords@keinet.net Herdsman: Miguel Cifuentes 417-793-5082

Rick and Laurie Steinbeck 2322 Drake School Rd. Hermann, MO 65041 573-237-2668 573-680-0954 cell Polled Herefords and Red Angus Breeding Stock Available

Tom Biglieni and Jill Ewing 2109 Des Peres Rd. St.Louis, MO 63131 417-827-8482 tgbig@sbcglobal.net Farm Address: 3345 Lollar Branch Rd. Sullivan, MO 63080

Jimmie, Andrea & Joel Butler Cody & Jocelyn Washam Republic, Missouri 417-838-4095 Jimmie 417-838-3665 Joel butlerpolledherefords@hotmail.com www.butlerpolledherefords.com

Maternal Excellence Online Heifer Sale Every April and September

Mead Farms This space Tom, Siu and Clare Luthy 4789 S. Farm Rd. 193 Rogersville, MO 65742 417-861-1755 tluthy@mac.com

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Rusty and Marijane Miller 20500 Sioux Dr. Lebanon, MO 65536 Rusty, cell 317-840-7811 Marijane, cell 317-341-3846 millerherefords@yahoo.com www.millerherefords.com

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21658 Quarry Ln. Barnett, MO 65011 Alan Mead 573-216-0210 meadangus@yahoo.com Annual Bull Sales: First Saturday in March Last Saturday in October

is available!

Contact Joe Rickabaugh 785-633-3188 jrick@hereford.org

Al and M.D. Bonebrake Springfield, MO 417-849-1324 James Henderson Herdsman 417-588-4572

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Aufdenberg Polled Herefords Darrell Aufdenberg Jackson, MO 573-270-6755 aufdenbergd@yahoo.com

Gary and Debbie Doss Smithville, MO 816-699-8831 DHF6200@aol.com

KACZMAREK 4K HEREFORDS

6969 Bass Ln. Columbia, MO 65201 573-864-6475 Cell 573-441-9951 Home/Fax telwing@gmail.com www.abracattleco.com

JOURNAGAN RANCH Missouri State AGRICULTURE

Marty Lueck, Manager Rt. 1, Box 85G Mountain Grove, MO 65711 417-948-2669 or 417-838-1482 Fax 417-948-0509 mvlueck@centurytel.net

Hereford.org

Brian, Samara and Terrell Reed 416 North Drive Abernathy, TX 79311 Craig, Natalie, Macy, Mallory and Maggie Reed P.O. Box 124 Green Ridge, MO 65332

WMC Cattle Co. Est. 1926

Travis and Sarah McConnaughy 1199 Co. Rd. 116 Wasola, MO 65773 417-989-0486 t-mc2009@live.com www.wmccattleco.com

Proven calving ease bull Short gestation length Exceptional growth at weaning and yearling Adds pigment to a calf crop Over 50 herds have purchased Excitement semen

Doss Hereford Farms

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Jim and Linda Reed P.O. Box 126 Green Ridge, MO 65332 660-527-3507 • Fax 660-527-3379 reedent@iland.net • www.reedent.com

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Excitement is now walking the pastures for Wayne and Crystal Mitchem, Vale, N.C.

Semen: $25/Straw; Non-certificate Contact either owner for semen

Mark, Terry, Sabrina and Brianne Abramovitz

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Bill and Roberta Kaczmarek P.O. Box 434 Salem, Missouri 573-729-5923 Joe Kaczmarek 417-894-1505 Tony Kaczmarek 573-368-3603 4joekaczmarek@gmail.com Enhancing your herd, one Hereford at a time

Jim D. Bellis Family

Jim D. and Carla Bellis Joanna and Jonathan Jamie and Kevin Johansen 17246 Hwy. K Aurora, MO 65605 417-466-8679 JimBellis@missouristate.edu

Menzies Cattle Co. LLC Josh Menzies 5667 State Hwy. 38 Marshfield, MO 65706 417-425-5659 jmenzies79@gmail.com

ROTH Malone McMillen’s Hereford Toothacre HEREFORD FARM Farm Ranch Home of

Breeding Stock, Polled Hereford and Cross Steers

Alton and Marie Malone

1371 Rd. F Emporia, KS 66801 Phone/Fax 620-342-7538 malone@maloneherefordfarm.com www.maloneherefordfarm.com

Trent, Mary and Family 9128 W. Farm Rd. 30 Walnut Grove, MO 65770 417-788-2787 Cell 417-830-7257 Fax 417-863-6884

September 2019 |

RHF THM Supreme 2026 1146 N.E. Hwy. J Windsor, MO 65360 Ed and Carol 660-331-4127 • 660-694-0141 Fax Eddie, Mary, Lane and Levi 660-351-4126 croth745@earthlink.net

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10TH ANNUAL FOOTBALL FRENZY *NEW SALE FORMAT*

2019 Illinois Junior Hereford Preview Show Reserve Champion Polled Heifer Shown by Lauren McMillan

Buy Now Sale Saturday, Oct. 5th opens on lowdermanauctionoptions.com Cattle available for viewing any time! Hosted By:

Andrew and Christy Garnhart Family 815-238-2381 • garnhart@gmail.com Rick, Linda and Christina Garnhart mudcreekfarms@hotmail.com 6372 Edwardsville Rd. • German Valley, IL 61039 More info at www.mudcreekfarms.com

Sturdy

Hereford Outlet Dr. Mark and David Sturdy 5200 Sturdy Rd. Rochester, IL 62563 217-498-9756 or 217-498-7755 Dave’s cell 217-725-2154 Mark’s cell 217-899-3542 Connor 217-899-3015 cowdr99@icloud.com

Jim, Jan, Del & Dean Adcock Assumption, IL Jim: 217-820-9323 Jan: 217-273-3239 adcockcattle@gmail.com www.adcockcattle.com

Monte Lowderman Auctioneer, CAI, Owner 309-255-0110 monte@lowderman.com Cody Lowderman Auctioneer, Owner 309-313-2171 cody@lowderman.com Watch for our upcoming sales at www.lowdermanauctionoptions.com

FARMS Larry Moffett 3345 Southland Rd. Decatur, IL 62521 217-428-6496 Cell 217-972-2367 larrymoff@comcast.net

12526 N. Weldon Rd., Rockford, IL 61102

www.perksranch.com Tom and Tammy Boatman, managers 404-372-6754 or 770-354-4195

Doug Perks 815-505-1289 FALL CELEBRATION SALE October 12, 2019

Burns

Polled Hereford Farm Ray Vandeveer

McCaskill Farms 1597 E. 3050th St. Clayton, IL 62324 Randy 217-242-1262 Ron 217-430-8705 Matt 217-779-0775

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6261 Brubaker Rd. Salem, IL 62881 618-780-5153 or 618-547-3164 ravan52@hotmail.com

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Fred and Elaine Nessler 217-741-5500 fwn@theprairiecross.com ejn@theprairiecross.com Elizabeth Nessler 217-496-2442 ehn@theprairiecross.com

10124 Michael Rd. Coulterville, IL 62237 Sherwood Burns 618-443-2007 618-521-3678 Kent Burns 618-443-6279 618-521-3199

Luke, Melissa and Grant

217-663-3390 Dan and Kay

217-343-6499

Cattle for sale at all times Hereford.org


CONSIGNING TO Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019 • Macomb, Ill. at 1 P.M.

BH 17R Kit Kat 02D

LCC 4134 Shes A Deal 758

Bred to H FHF Advance 628 ET

www.benedictherefords.com

Bred to C 5280 Kat 7138 ET and sells with a heifer calf at side sired by 7138. Owned with Edenburn Family Farm

Benedict Herefords

Larry and Julie 34227 E. C.R. 1000 N. • Mason City, IL 62264 benherf@yahoo.com 217-737-5686

Chad, Becky, Noah, Caleb and Faith chad@benedictherefords.com noah@benedictherefords.com Chad - 217-246-5099 Noah - 217-372-8009

Edenburn Family Farm

1764 US Rt. 136 Penfield, IL 61862 Buddy 217-649-0108 Bailey 217-714-4955 edenburnfamilyfarm@gmail.com

Samantha, Todd, Rachel and Zach Parish 618-926-7388

www.parishfarms.com

LORENZEN FARMS Steve Lorenzen 17696 E. 1825th Rd. Chrisman, IL 61924 217-269-2803 www.lorenzenfarms.com

BRAUN FARMS

Jack and Sherry Lowderman Monte, Carrie and Rhett Brent, Kris, Blake, and Morgan Cody and Abby P.O. Box 488 Macomb, IL 61455 Office 309-833-5543

www.lowderman.com Hereford.org

BH 104K Gloriana 03A

Bred to C 5280 Kat 7138 ET and sells with a heifer calf at side sired by 7138. Owned with Edenburn Family Farm

35073 E. C.R. 1550 N. Mason City, IL 62664 bhrnds@speednet.com Brent, Cell 217-971-5897

Bryan, Lisa, Tyler and Melinda Braun 1855 DD Rd., Columbia, IL 62236 618-593-7255 lbraun@rmoil.com or bbraun@htc.net

CRANE HEREFORDS Floyd, Annette and Brittany 815-223-4484 Chad, Erin and J.W. 815-712-5739 LaSalle, IL 61301 C_herfs1@yahoo.com

Lonny, Kim (Carney) and Riley Rhodes 18736 Cross Creek Rd. Carlinville, Il 62626 217-899-4104 Cell rhodesfarminc.kim@gmail.com

Cattle and Embryos for sale at all times

Farms Dave, Janice, Anthony and Megan Roome 19574 E. 1500 St. Geneseo, IL 61254 309-944-8143 309-945-8400 cell djamroome@gmail.com

September 2019 |

Tuscola, IL 61953 Dave and Marcia Hackett Dave: 217-621-1761 Elise: 217-621-6864 DaveHackett@yahoo.com ehackett@gavc-IL.org

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Open Shows Extended-Release Injectable Parasiticide 5% Sterile Solution NADA 141-327, Approved by FDA for subcutaneous injection For the Treatment and Control of Internal and External Parasites of Cattle on Pasture with Persistent Effectiveness CAUTION: Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. INDICATIONS FOR USE LONGRANGE, when administered at the recommended dose volume of 1 mL per 110 lb (50 kg) body weight, is effective in the treatment and control of 20 species and stages of internal and external parasites of cattle: Gastrointestinal Roundworms Bunostomum phlebotomum – Adults and L4 Cooperia oncophora – Adults and L4 Cooperia punctata – Adults and L4 Cooperia surnabada – Adults and L4 Haemonchus placei – Adults Oesophagostomum radiatum – Adults Ostertagia lyrata – Adults

Lungworms Dictyocaulus viviparus – Adults

Grubs Hypoderma bovis

Ostertagia ostertagi – Adults, L4, and inhibited L4 Trichostrongylus axei – Adults and L4 Mites Trichostrongylus colubriformis – Adults Sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis Durations of Persistent Effectiveness

Parasites Gastrointestinal Roundworms Bunostomum phlebotomum Cooperia oncophora Cooperia punctata Haemonchus placei Oesophagostomum radiatum Ostertagia lyrata Ostertagia ostertagi Trichostrongylus axei Lungworms Dictyocaulus viviparus

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DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION LONGRANGE® (eprinomectin) should be given only by subcutaneous injection in front of the shoulder at the recommended dosage level of 1 mg eprinomectin per kg body weight (1 mL per 110 lb body weight). WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Withdrawal Periods and Residue Warnings Animals intended for human consumption must not be slaughtered within 48 days of the last treatment. This drug product is not approved for use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older, including dry dairy cows. Use in these cattle may cause drug residues in milk and/or in calves born to these cows. A withdrawal period has not been established for pre-ruminating calves. Do not use in calves to be processed for veal. Animal Safety Warnings and Precautions The product is likely to cause tissue damage at the site of injection, including possible granulomas and necrosis. These reactions have disappeared without treatment. Local tissue reaction may result in trim loss of edible tissue at slaughter. Observe cattle for injection site reactions. If injection site reactions are suspected, consult your veterinarian. This product is not for intravenous or intramuscular use. Protect product from light. LONGRANGE® (eprinomectin) has been developed specifically for use in cattle only. This product should not be used in other animal species. When to Treat Cattle with Grubs LONGRANGE effectively controls all stages of cattle grubs. However, proper timing of treatment is important. For the most effective results, cattle should be treated as soon as possible after the end of the heel fly (warble fly) season. Environmental Hazards Not for use in cattle managed in feedlots or under intensive rotational grazing because the environmental impact has not been evaluated for these scenarios. Other Warnings: Underdosing and/or subtherapeutic concentrations of extended-release anthelmintic products may encourage the development of parasite resistance. It is recommended that parasite resistance be monitored following the use of any anthelmintic with the use of a fecal egg count reduction test program. TARGET ANIMAL SAFETY Clinical studies have demonstrated the wide margin of safety of LONGRANGE® (eprinomectin). Overdosing at 3 to 5 times the recommended dose resulted in a statistically significant reduction in average weight gain when compared to the group tested at label dose. Treatment-related lesions observed in most cattle administered the product included swelling, hyperemia, or necrosis in the subcutaneous tissue of the skin. The administration of LONGRANGE at 3 times the recommended therapeutic dose had no adverse reproductive effects on beef cows at all stages of breeding or pregnancy or on their calves. Not for use in bulls, as reproductive safety testing has not been conducted in males intended for breeding or actively breeding. Not for use in calves less than 3 months of age because safety testing has not been conducted in calves less than 3 months of age. STORAGE Store at 77° F (25° C) with excursions between 59° and 86° F (15° and 30° C). Protect from light. Made in Canada. Manufactured for Merial, Inc., Duluth, GA, USA. The Cattle Head Logo and LONGRANGE are registered trademarks of Merial, Inc. ©2015 Merial, Inc. All rights reserved. 1050-2889-06, Rev. 2/2015, 8LON016C

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Indiana Open Preview

West Virginia State Show

Champion female, Maddox Gunn, Greenfield, with BP CB Ms Felicia 12F, 1/30/18, by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET. Reserve champion female, Collin Deatsman, Leesburg, with Deatsman Piper 18F, 4/21/18, by Churchill Sensation 028X. Champion cow-calf pair, Audrey Korniak, Rensselaer, with SSF KKH 88X Onyx 651 ET, 9/15/16, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET; and a December heifer calf, by CRR 109 Catapult 320. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, J.D. Seward, Rockville, with HPF Ms Full Throttle 769 ET, 2/11/17, by H/TSR/CHEZ/ Full Throttle ET; and a January heifer calf, by EFBeef TFL U208 Tested X651 ET. Champion bull, Trent Johnson, Bloomington, with JSC Succeed 802, 2/4/18, by Showtime Flash 509 ET. Reserve champion bull, Audrey Korniak with CF AK Night Fury 45E, 9/11/17, by JTH SC Waylon 55C ET.

Champion female, Alexis Wright, Philippi, with KCL Anna Marie 804F, 4/7/18, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion female, Callie Taylor, Petersburg, with CHF 501C Stella 8015 ET, 2/12/18, by Churchill Kickstart 501C ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Signature Cattle Service, Bruceton Mills, with WD 4102 Katrina 6217, 8/12/16, by WD 0101 Kayotic 4102; and a December bull calf, by WD 028X Hammer 6101. Champion bull, Grassy Run Farms LLC, Winfield, with Grassy Run Super Sport 8014, 1/4/18, by Grassy Run Super Sport 04X ET. Reserve champion bull, Grassy Run Farms LLC; and Lowderman Cattle Co., Macomb, Ill., with LCC 612 Presidente 45F ET, 4/8/18, by CRR 028X Roll Tide 612.

Lebanon, Ind. | June 8 Judge: Luke Lemanger, Hudson, Ill. 72-head shown

Jane Lew, W.Va. | June 8 Judge: Jenna Barbour, Wooster, Ohio 30-head shown

Great Lakes Open Show, Midland, Mich. | June 16 Judge: Matt Miller, Charlotte, Mich. • 25-head shown Champion female, Colin Pinkerton, Buchanan, with SHF Amazin Cat RE818 ET, 4/3/18, by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

Champion bull, Charlee Klink, Garden, with CAK Lawrence, 1/10/19, by CAK Maximus.

Ohio State Fair, Columbus, Ohio | July 24

Judge: Brent Murphy, Houstonia, Mo. • 78-head shown

Ohio State Fair champion female by Maddox Cupp, Lancaster, Ohio.

Ohio State Fair champion bull by Ralph E. Ullman & Son, Graysville, Ohio.

Champion female, Maddox Cupp, Lancaster, with SSF KKH Miss Keyara 822 ET, 3/25/18, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. Reserve champion female, Kathy Lehman, Shelby, with SULL CCC PL Rosie 800, 5/6/18, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Ralph E. Ullman & Son, Graysville, with UHF U27Y Grace U16E, 5/9/17, by UHF S40 Revenue U27Y; and an April heifer calf, by CHF TTF 3001 Legacy 6602 ET.

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Grant and Lindie Helsinger, Germantown, with DeLHawk Miss Samantha 7E ET, 1/11/17, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and a January heifer calf, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Champion bull, Ralph E. Ullman & Son, with UHF 480 Ontime U14F, 3/14/18, by LCC FBF Time Traveler 480. Reserve champion bull, Wilson Stock Farm, Kensington, with Wilson 3001 Arrowhead 78E, 4/24/17, by Boyd Legacy 3001. Hereford.org


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Maryland Jr. Preview

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Washington State

Champion female, Rylee Stockdale, Dayton, Pa., with M&M 470B Fantasia 832 ET, 4/24/18, by BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET. Reserve champion female, Sydney Wilson, Wolfeboro, N.H., with THF Mimosa 31E, 11/20/17, by WWF 4184. Champion cow-calf pair, Harrison and Julie Roberts, Williamsburg, Mass., with Bofat Hill 743 R00 11B, 1/16/14, by CRR About Time 743; and a February heifer calf, by C 2052 5280 Lad 6107 ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Hailey Hotchkiss, Terryville, Conn., with Pepin Latoya 613D ET, 3/9/16, by STAR Bright Future 533P ET; and a November heifer calf, by Pepin 028X Sentinal 702E. Champion bull, Abigail Billing, Greendell, N.J., with GP Sure Bet 4Y 226E, 11/4/17, by CHAC Mason 2214. Reserve champion bull, Abigail Billing with GP Cataclysm 0058 235F ET, 2/18/18, by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

Champion female, Ryan Rogers, Eatonville, with FBF Ginger 1807 ET, 3/11/18, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion female, Austin Speck, Chehalis, with C 88X Lady Belle 8081, 1/11/18, by BR Belle Air 6011. Champion bred-and-owned female, Lauren Balmelli, Chehalis, with LB Kate Spade 118, 2/11/18, by MA Dominette’s Wild Yeti 216. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Aubree Triplett, Raymond, with Montana 15F, 5/1/18, by NJW 5M 100W Trust 85Y ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Juliana Mrsny, Tacoma, with SFF Ramblin Rose 08C, 5/16/15, by SFF Ramblin Man 04Z; and a March heifer calf, by H H Perfect Timing 0150 ET. Champion bull, Andrew and Lindsay Eldred, Bellingham, with EFH 1542 Advance 800F, 1/10/18, by CX 3022 Advance 1542. Champion steer, Blake Kirkpatrick, Olympia. Reserve champion steer, Henry Louderback, Castle Rock.

W. Springfield, Mass. | May 3 Judge: Clint Hall, Hillsboro, Ohio 44-head shown

Chehalis, Wash. | May 5 Judge: Justin Click, Denair, Calif. 24-head shown

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Gaithersburg, Md. | May 12 Judge: Jack Oattes, Cobden, Ontario 47-head shown Champion female, Kaylie and Holly Shelton, Frederick, with GGSC Merry Jane 22F ET, 4/12/18, by C Stockman 2059 ET. Reserve champion female, Ella Jacobs, Frederick, with FBF Geraldine 1818 ET, 5/16/18, by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Katelyn Williams, Jefferson, KSW Rum Runner K06, 4/4/18, by CHAC Mason 2214. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Ian Forbes, Churchville, with FC Clara 1G, 2/12/19, by Churchill Sensation 028X. Champion cow-calf pair, Ella Jacobs with FBF Elena 1711ET, 4/12/17, by H/TSR/CHEZ/ Full Throttle ET; and an April steer calf, by LSW WCC About Time X06. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Alexis Winkler, Woodbine, with RW KLD Bella 559 7033 ET, 4/6/17, by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET; and a March heifer calf, by Purple Reuben James 40A ET. Champion bull, Taylor Miller, Westminster, with DRF E02 Sensation 2296 GO6, 3/24/19, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion bull, Ella Jacobs with EDJ All About Rico X06, 4/6/19, by LSW WCC About Time X06. Champion steer, Chad Shelton, Frederick, with a 1,212-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Ella Jacobs with a 1,233-lb. steer.

Maryland Jr. Hereford Assn. Preview champion female by Kaylie and Holly Shelton.

Kansas Jr. Hereford Assn. champion female by Jase Beltz.

Maryland Jr. Hereford Assn. Preview champion bred-and-owned female by Katelyn Williams.

Kansas Jr. Hereford Assn. champion bred-andowned female by Ben Jensen.

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Kansas Jr. Hereford Show Manhattan, Kan. | May 25-26 Judge: Emily Schilling, N. Plate, Neb. 120-head shown

Grand champion female, Jase Beltz, Galva, with ECR BHR Kaboom 8602, 3/16/18, by WH Mr Lambeau 30D. Champion bred-and-owned female and reserve champion female, Ben Jensen, Courtland, with KJ 969A Misty F31 ET, 1/22/18, by KJ BJ 236X Ribeye 207B ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Jorja Ebert, Holt, Mo., with JRE Shoot For The Moon 1702, 11/2/17, by DPH LH BF Launch 1310 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Madelyn, Cooper and Wyatt Weaber, Wamego, with GLM 33Z Brandi 1716, 2/18/17, by JDH Victor 719T 33Z ET; and a February bull calf, by JCS 240 Flintlock 5815. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Jordan, Lauren and McKenna Gatz, Fairview, with KJ BJ 686Z Senee 728D ET, 5/4/16, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and an April bull calf, by R Leader 6964. Grand champion bull, Cady Pieper, Zurich, with PLCC CWP Shootout 7515E, 10/20/17, by KTP Domino 5216 3001. Reserve champion bull, Kati Fehlman, Junction City, with KT’s Hondo 708, 12/21/17, by H H Perfect Timing 0150 ET. Champion steer, Cady Pieper. Reserve champion steer, Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Ben Jensen, champion; Kati Fehlman, reserve.

Kansas Jr. Hereford Assn. champion cow-calf pair by Madelyn, Cooper and Wyatt Weaber.

Intermediate: Wesley Denton, champion; Cady Pieper, reserve. Junior: Jase Beltz, champion; Cally Miller, El Dorado, reserve. Peewee: Brinley Davis, Maple Hill, champion; Cooper Weaber, reserve.

California-Nevada Jr. Field Day

Turlock, Calif. | May 26 Judges: Britney Creamer, Montrose, Colo.; and Billy Stuckey, Montrose, Colo. 38-head shown Champion horned female, Ellis Macfarlane, Cottonwood, with ML Ms 63D Faine F28, 3/18/18, by Catapult 63D. Reserve champion horned female, Bailey Morrell, Willows, with M BSM P8 Belle Of Ball 1850ET, 2/15/18, by BR Belle Air 6011. Champion polled female, Brandon Pacheco, Paso Robles, with Bacon 112D Finley 1822, 6/6/18, by NJW 73S 3304 Taylor 112D ET. Reserve champion polled female, Madison and Meagan Dewar, Bakersfield, with MF Fan Favorite 6026D 10F ET, 4/18/18, by B&C Stock Option 6026D ET. Champion polled cow-calf pair, Clayton Cox, Los Molinas, with M AC 7135 Xcellence 1533 ET, 2/17/15, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. Champion polled bull, Bailey Morrell; and Geoff Bitle, Artois, with M BSM AC Times Up 1784 ET, 9/26/17, by RST Times A Wastin 0124.

California-Nevada Jr. Hereford Assn. champion horned female by Ellis Macfarlane.

Reserve champion polled bull, Logan Pomi, Petaluma, with PR Cactus Jack 141, 11/2/17, by THR Thor 4029. Champion steer, Jarrett Lassaga, Wheatland. Reserve champion steer, Chase Lyman, Ione.

Nebraska Jr. Hereford Show Kearney, Neb. | June 1-2 Judges: Jara Settles, Leavenworth; Chad Holtcamp, West Point, Iowa. 180-head shown

Champion horned female, Haxton Hoffman, Thedford, with H BL Miss Sweet 839 ET, 5/12/18, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion horned female, Fletcher and Lex Larsen, Valentine, with H Lady 8402 ET, 2/10/18, by NJW 135U 10Y Hometown 27A. Champion polled female, Malina and Cooper Lindstrom, Elm Creek, with H WMS Kelly 8557 ET, 2/5/18, by K&B Redbrand 417B. Champion bred-and-owned female and reserve champion polled female, Sage, Kashlyn and Kynsleigh Krebs, Gordon, with K Faith 814 ET, 2/3/18, by Churchill Kickstart 501C ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Cody Brown, Dwight, Kan., with JLB 240 Ms Diana 1872 ET, 4/6/18, by BAR S LHF 028 240. Champion cow-calf pair, Hannah Williams, Kearney, with HMW Miss Priscilla 725 ET, 5/27/17, by PERKS 0003 Easy Money 4003; and an April heifer calf, by BAR JZ Sleep On 738C. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Kaisha Alber, Guide Rock, with S&S Emerald 417E, 3/14/17, by KJ 426T Vincent 993W; and an April heifer calf, by Churchill Kickstart 501C ET. Champion bred-and-owned bull, Sage Krebs with K Flanders 835, 3/30/18, by BAR S LHF 028 240. Reserve champion bred-and-owned bull, Kati Fehlman, Junction City, Kan., with KT’s Hondo 708, 12/21/17, by H H Perfect Timing 0150 ET. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Malina Lindstrom, champion; Whitney Steckel, Taylor, reserve. Intermediate: Fletcher Larsen, champion; Wesley Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan., reserve. Junior: Abby Stallbaumer, Oconto, champion; Jaxon Snell, Red Cloud, reserve. Peewee: Kaisha Alber, champion; Kiera Bremer.

Kansas Jr. Hereford Assn. champion steer by Cady Pieper. Hereford.org

California-Nevada Jr. Hereford Assn. champion polled female by Brandon Pacheco.

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2TK PERKS 5101 Cadillac 8039ET, 3/12/18, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Reserve champion bull, Kendall and Kade Boatman, with 2TK PERKS 5101 Chuma 8184 ET, 10/8/18, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Champion steer, Mackenzy Meschke, Johnson Creek, with an 1,170-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Courtney Mullooly, Janesville, with a 1,265-lb. steer Wisconsin Jr. Hereford Assn. Spring Preview champion female by Alexis Kast.

Wisconsin Jr. Hereford Assn. Jackpot champion female by Lauren, Bailey, Brett and Riley Jones.

Reserve champion bull, Kendall and Kade Boatman, with 2TK PERKS 5101 Chuma 8184 ET, 10/8/18, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Champion steer, Mackenzy Meschke, Johnson Creek, with an 1,170-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Meaghen Lehner, Franksville, with a 1,225-lb. steer.

Wisconsin Jr. Hereford Assn. Jackpot

Wisconsin Jr. Hereford Assn. Spring Preview champion bred-and-owned female by Kendall and Kade Boatman.

Jefferson, Wis. | June 2 Judges: Mark and Deb Core, Pleasantville, Iowa 81-head shown

Wisconsin Jr. Spring Preview Jefferson, Wis. | June 1 Judge: Seth Kaehler, St. Charles, Minn. 79-head shown

Champion female, Lauren, Bailey, Brett and Riley Jones, Darlington, with Wildcat Poise 8221 ET, 2/21/18, by ECR Redemption 5575 ET. Reserve champion female, Emma, Morgan and Daniel Richardson, Capron, Ill., with PERKS 1502 Mary Sue 8036 ET, 3/4/18, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Kendall and Kade Boatman with PERKS Shes The Real Deal 7120, 4/1/17, by BR Duncan 4142; and an April bull calf by AH JDH Munson 15E ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Lauren, Bailey and Brett Jones, with Wildcat Mystery 6062 ET, 4/6/16, by CHAC Mason 2214; and an April heifer calf, by ECR Redemption 5575 ET. Champion bull, Kade and Kendall Boatman; Hoffman Herefords, Thedford, Neb.; and Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill., with

Champion female, Alexis Kast, Richland Center, with NRC Two Dot ET, 5/2/18, by H/ TSR/CHEZ/Full Throttle ET. Reserve champion female, Emma, Morgan and Daniel Richardson, Capron, Ill., with PERKS 1502 Mary Sue 8036 ET, 3/4/18, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Kendall and Kade Boatman, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK 4296 Susception 8167, 6/10/18, by PERKS C&L 2099 Swagger 5109. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Lauren, Bailey, Brett and Riley Jones, Darlington, with Wildcat Poise 8221 ET, 2/21/18, by ECR Redemption 5575 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Lauren, Bailey and Brett Jones, with Wildcat Mystery 6062 ET, 4/6/16, by CHAC Mason 2214; and an April heifer calf, by ECR Redemption 5575 ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Kendall and Kade Boatman with PERKS Shes The Real Deal 7120, 4/1/17, by BR Duncan 4142; and an April bull calf by AH JDH Munson 15E ET. Champion bull, Kade and Kendall Boatman; Hoffman Herefords, Thedford, Neb.; and Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill., with 2TK PERKS 5101 Cadillac 8039ET, 3/12/18, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET.

Iowa Jr. Hereford Assn. Summer Preview champion horned female by Lindsay Black.

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Marshalltown, Iowa| June 8-9 Judge: Tanner Stutsman, Hills, Iowa 72-head shown Champion horned female, Lindsay Black, Chariton, with Wildcat Possibility 836 ET, 3/21/18, by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. Reserve champion horned female, Addison Wall, Pleasantville, with ECR 2296 Lady Sensation 8494ET, 3/21/18, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion polled female, Lindsay Black with Wildcat Perseverance 805 ET, 2/3/18, by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET. Reserve champion polled female, Jordan Johnson, Fort Dodge, with CCS Candy’s 108F ET, 4/10/18, by CRR About Time 743. Champion cow-calf pair, Carlee Cremeens, Williamsburg, with TPH Miss Dash 704, 5/11/17, by E L M Dash Of Flash; and a March heifer calf, by ERH TPH Why Not 602. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Alissa Rose, St. Olaf, with LH Ms Sheridan 628D, 2/28/16, by RH 485T Redeem 1305; and an April heifer calf, by KT Small Town Kid 5051. Champion bull, Payton Vogel, Hartley, with MAV Sensations Superstition, 2/27/19, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion bull, Addison Wall with PAW 601D Knight Horse 831, 10/12/18, by MAV Legacy 601D ET. Champion steer, T.R. Putz, Otley, with a 1,225-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Jenna Smith, Newton, with a 1,310-lb. steer.

Iowa Jr. Hereford Assn. Summer Preview champion polled female by Lindsay Black. Hereford.org


Iowa Jr. Hereford Assn. Summer Preview champion cow-calf pair by Carlee Cremeens.

Iowa Jr. Hereford Assn. Summer Preview champion bull by Payton Vogel.

Iowa Jr. Hereford Assn. Summer Preview champion steer by T.R. Putz.

Missouri Cattlemen's Assn. Jr. Show champion female by Paige Henderson.

Missouri Cattlemen's Assn. Jr. Show champion cow-calf pair by Taylor and Tory Miller.

Missouri Cattlemen's Assn. Jr. Show champion bull by Taylor Miller.

Missouri Cattlemen's Assn. Jr. Show champion steer by Chase Simmons.

Kentucky Jr. Preview

Horse Cave, Ky. | June 8 Judges: Todd and Lori Edwards, Ga. 67-head shown Champion female and champion bredand-owned female, Case and Parker Thomas, Richmond, with PCT Jewel 315 821, 3/4/18, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Reserve champion female and reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Taylor Belle Matheny, Mays Lick, with ASM TBM Miss Kate 869F ET, 4/4/18, by CRR 028X 612. Champion cow-calf pair, Rachael Drumm, Winchester, with SULL Diana 703 ET, 1/3/17, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET; and a February bull calf, by 4D The Shootist D9C. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Megan and Ryan Underwood, Campbellsville, with Underwood Megmeg U565, 10/1/15, by PWF CTE Montana Legend P947; and a January heifer calf by PERKS Cato 4063 Good Times6090.

Kentucky Jr. Preview champion female by Case and Parker Thomas.

Champion bull, Rachael Drumm with 4D Commitment D24F, 4/10/18, by CRR 668Z Commitment 654. Reserve champion bull, Taylor Belle Matheny with AM 705 Northern Star 844F ET, 2/3/18, by NJW 135U 10Y Hometown 27A. Champion steer, Catherine Cowles, Bowling Green. Reserve champion steer, Rachael Drumm.

Missouri Cattlemen’s Assn. Sedalia, Mo. | June 8 Judge: Chad Wilson, Cloverdale, Ind. 94-head shown

Champion female, Paige Henderson, Buffalo, with BB 0245 Fancy Diamond 410F ET, 9/7/18, by DKF RO Cash Flow 0245 ET. Reserve champion female, Kinleigh Bolin, Walnut Grove, with AC Marina Del Rey 803F ET, 3/6/18, by Golden Oak Outcross 18U.

Champion cow-calf pair, Taylor and Tory Miller, Lebanon, with MH 196T Miss Prophet 7175, 3/9/17, by MH 122L Prophet 5108 ET; and a February heifer calf, by CRR 109 Catapult 322. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Jacob, Jess and Josie Toombs, Fair Play, with TF 4R Lilly 3C, 9/11/15, by MSU TCF Revolution 4R; and a December heifer calf, by KJ C&L J119 Logic 023R ET. Champion bull, Taylor Miller with MH 5108 Justice 7800 ET, 9/24/17, by MH 122L Prophet 5108 ET. Reserve champion bull, Atley Kleinman, Wentworth, with Corks Ark 167Y 1815, 3/15/18, by Churchill Sensation 028X. Champion steer, Chase Simmons, Unionville, with an 1,145-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Cole Murphy, Houstonia, with a 1,015-lb. steer.

Kentucky Jr. Preview champion bull by Rachael Drumm. Hereford.org

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Stillwater, Okla. | June 8 Judge: Jeff Bedwell, Fairview, Okla. 90-head shown

Ohio Buckeye Jr. Preview champion female by Lindsey, Elizabeth and Maverick Pugh.

Southeast Regional champion female by Nathan and Ethan Hopkins.

Ohio Buckeye Jr. Preview

Champion bred-and-owned female, Melinda Braun, Columbia, Ill., with BPH 2040 Raegan 1103, 10/3/17, by PERKS 144U Right Track 2040. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Hannah Maddox, Collinsville, Ala., with JMC HMM 523C Ellen 2296 703E, 11/18/17, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion bull, John Woolfolk, Jackson, Tenn.; and Cole Garrison, Dyer, Tenn., with WF CGH Night Train 2081 ET, 1/5/18, by C Bailees Miles 4312 ET. Reserve champion bull, Walker McGuffee, Mendenhall, with KRM D4 Response 3053 F40, 2/3/18, by H L1 Domino 3053 ET.

Wooster, Ohio | June 8 Judge: Kaitlyn Thompson, Troy, Ohio 70-head shown

Champion female, Lindsey, Elizabeth and Maverick Pugh, Louisville, with DeLHawk Claudia 70F ET, 5/7/18, by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. Reserve champion female, Kalin Schrader, Continental, with CSF Ramsey Teva’s Mercy Me ET, 3/28/18, by JCS Icon 4641. Champion bred-and-owned female, Piper Pennell, Bolivar, with Pennells 240 Keepsake 1803, 4/2/18, by JCS 240 Flintlock 5815. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Lindie Helsinger, Germantown, with LLH HPH 306C Kacee 1811, 4/20/18, by RB 6X Take A Chance 306C. Champion cow-calf pair, Piper Pennell with Pennells Miss America 1708, 4/30/17, by Mohican Equity 407C ET; and a March heifer calf, by UPS Domino 3027. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Grant and Lindie Helsinger, Germantown, with DeLHawk Miss Samantha 7E ET, 1/11/17, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and a January heifer calf, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Champion bull, Laramie Reed, Springfield, with LCR 1344 Mr Wrangler 1802, 3/17/18, by NJW 1Y Wrangler 19D. Reserve champion bull, McKenna Baney, Navarre, with Creek 2504 Knockout 907G, 1/5/19, by UPS Sensation 2504 ET. Champion steer, Emma Helsinger, W. Manchester, with an 1,180-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, McKalynne Helmke, New Philadelphia, with a 1,215-lb. steer.

SHOWMANSHIP Senior: John Woolfolk, champion. Intermediate: Rylie Melancon, Woodville, champion. Junior: Emily Adkerson, Starkville, champion. Peewee: Lauren Adkerson, Starkville, champion.

Champion horned female, Claire Collins, Chattanooga, with DM 602 Blossom 882, 11/11/18, by H FHF Authority 6026 ET. Reserve champion horned female, Kennedy Lockhart, Ft. Gibson, with MCKY Jo 8720 ET, 3/2/18, by CRR About Time 743. Champion polled female, Jaden Elam, Ft. Gibson, with CH Ms Adelida 853 ET, 2/5/18, by C Spot On 6128 ET. Reserve champion polled female, Jacob Sims, Edmond, with SFCC/WSCC Breathless 310E ET, 9/17/17, by BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Ciera and Clair Collins, Chattanooga, with H BL Daisy 719 ET, 2/15/17, by H/TSR/CHEZ/ Full Throttle ET; and a January bull calf, by SHF Access Y90 A216. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Addison and Jaelyn Koontz, Thomas, with LCC 480 Kiwi 3E ET, 2/28/17, by LCC FBF Time Traveler 480; and a January bull calf, by GO King E33. Champion bull, Katelin Scott, Crawford, with KS 6140 6011 Fresh Prince 860, 4/2/18, by BR Belle Air 6011. Reserve champion bull, Kya Rhodes, Ada; and Turkey Feather Ranch, Ada, with TFR KR Roll The Ivory 1720 ET, 11/11/17, by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. Champion steer, Curtis Canida, Adair, with a 1,250-lb. steer.

Southwest Regional champion horned female by Claire Collins.

Southwest Regional champion polled female Jaden Elam.

Southwest Regional champion cow-calf pair by Ciera and Clair Collins.

Southwest Regional champion bull by Katelin Scott.

Southeast Regional

Batesville, Miss. | June 8 Judge: Zach Butler, Lebanon, Tenn. 131-head shown Champion female, Nathan and Ethan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn., with HPH 101D Lacey 103F, 9/16/18, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion female, Mason Collins, Lewisburg, Tenn., with CN Skye Limit 503F, 5/3/18, by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

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Eastern Ohio Hereford Assn. Jr. Show champion female by Kalin Schrader.

West Virginia Jr. Preview Jane Lew, W.Va. | June 8 Judge: Jenna Barbour, Wooster, Oho 20-head shown

Champion female, Alexis Wright, Philippi, with KCL Anna Marie 804F, 4/7/18, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Reserve champion female, Landon Hall, Bolt, with UHF D81 Megan U24F, 9/10/18, by CHF TTF 3001 Legacy 6602 ET. Champion bull, Callie Taylor, Petersburg, with CHF TTF 8Y Take Me Home 8607ET, 11/16/18, by NJW 73S W18 Homegrown 8Y ET. Reserve champion bull, Carson Lambert, Flemington, with LPRF 258 8Y Homerun 802F, 3/6/18, by NJW 73S W18 Homegrown 8Y ET.

Eastern Ohio Hereford Assn. Wooster, Ohio | June 9 Judge: Matt Klesky, Johnstown, Ohio 72-head shown

Champion female, Kalin Schrader, Continental, with CSF Ramsey Teva’s Mercy Me ET, 3/28/18, by JCS Icon 4641. Reserve champion female, Grant and Lindie Helsinger, Germantown, with DeLHawk Felicity 9F ET, 1/13/18, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Jacob Wiechart, Ft. Jennings, with HFJ Ellies Destiny 403F, 4/3/18, by Paparazzi. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Grant and Lindie Helsinger with GKH HPH 109 She’s Gone 1901, 1/6/19, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Champion cow-calf pair, Grant and Lindie Helsinger with DeLHawk Miss Samantha 7E ET, 1/11/2017, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and a January heifer calf, by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

Indiana Jr. Preview champion female and champion bred-and-owned female by Collin Deatsman.

Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Piper Pennell, Bolivar, with Pennells Miss America 1708, 4/30/17, by Mohican Equity 407C ET; and a March heifer calf, by UPS Domino 3027. Champion bull, Ashleigh and Andrew Osborn, Blanchester, with RR 36C 2504 Fitzgerald 34F, 3/7/18, by UPS Sensation 2504 ET. Reserve champion bull, Kelsey Decker, Pickerington, with KD/DF Tulsa Time DF34, 9/16/18, by CRR About Time 743. Champion steer, Kalin Schrader with a 1,260-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Emma Helsinger, W. Manchester, with an 1,180-lb. steer.

Indiana Jr. Preview

Lebanon, Ind. | June 9 Judge: Travis Pembrooke, Fairview, Okla. 79-head shown Champion female and champion bredand-owned female, Collin Deatsman, Leesburg, with Deatsman Piper 18F, 4/21/18, by Churchill Sensation 028X. Reserve champion female, Maddox Gunn, Greenfield, with BP CB Ms Felicia 12F, 1/30/18, by ECR RO Rushmore 418 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Libby, Lucas and Eli Dixon, Rensselaer, with Showtime LLE Ruby’s Blossom ET, 1/2/18, by CRR About Time 743. Champion cow-calf pair, Audrey Korniak, Rensselaer, with SSF KKH 88X Onyx 651 ET, 9/15/16, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET; and a December heifer calf, by CRR 109 Catapult 320. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, J.D. Seward, Rockville, with HPF Ms Full Throttle 769 ET, 2/11/17, by H/TSR/CHEZ/ Full Throttle ET; and a January heifer calf, by EFBeef TFL U208 Tested X651 ET. Champion bull, Trent and Justin Johnson, Bloomington, with JSC Succeed 802, 2/4/18, by Showtime Flash 509 ET.

Northwest Regional Jr. Hereford Show champion female by Piper and Cruz Colyer.

Reserve champion bull, Audrey Korniak with CF AK Night Fury 45E, 9/11/17, by JTH SC Waylon 55C ET. Champion steer, Westin Bush, Thorntown, with HJM CRR 719 Mr. Sunshine 1808, an 1,128-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Mia Stadler, Ladoga, with BDV Super Short 58, an 1,164-lb. steer.

Northwest Regional Show Bruneau, Idaho | June 9 Judge: Terri Barber, Corrales, N.M. 66-head shown

Champion female and champion bredand-owned female, Piper and Cruz Colyer, Bruneau, with C BAR1 Bailees Double Miles ET, 1/13/18, by C Double Your Miles 6077 ET. Reserve champion female, Ava, Gwen and Lydia Shaw, Caldwell, with /S Lady Integrity 8485F ET, 8/29/18, by /S Integrity 55498 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Elizabeth Shaw, Caldwell, with /S Lady Boom Town 8253F, 2/25/18, by /S JBB/AL Boom Town 44608. Champion cow-calf pair, Piper and Cruz Colyer with KLD Melania D76 ET, 3/6/17, by CRR 719 Catapult 109; and a March heifer calf, by KLD Untapped D727 ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Cody Morrell, Pleasant Hill, Ore., with BF 322 Scarlett 7010 ET, 4/19/17, by CRR 109 Catapult 322; and a March bull calf, by WRB Harfst 2296 Louie 5317 ET. Champion bull, Piper Elkington, Idaho Falls, with EPHR Elker Hometown 647F, 3/5/18, by NJW 73S W18 Hometown 10Y ET. Reserve champion bull, Cinch, Raney and Monel Anderson, Canyon City, Ore.; and High Desert Cattle Co., Canyon City, Ore., with HDCC Dominos Falcon 807, 1/19/18, by HDCC Classy Domino 529. Champion steer, Bennett Holt, Caldwell, with an 1,165-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Madisyn Woodland, Parma, with a 1,095-lb. steer. continued on page 176...

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Georgia Hereford Field Day

Great Lakes Jr. Show

Champion female and champion bredand-owned female, Dru Hunt, Madison, with Innisfail Endure 4021 1830 ET, 9/7/18, by NJW 79Z Z311 Endure 173D ET. Reserve champion female, Winn Hunt, Madison, with MCKY Emma 8693 ET, 4/6/18, by TFR KU Roll The Dice 1326. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Case Wilson, Bowden, with WCC Addie 01F, 10/10/18, by BX Tsunami. Champion cow-calf pair, Dru Hunt with KJ 482Y Leading Lady 871E ET, 2/23/17, by R Leader 6964; and a March bull calf, by Innisfail 10Y 6D. Champion bull, Dalton Green, Ringgold, with Prince Wilmington 3B, 10/14/17, by LPH Time Flies 0124 C47. Reserve champion bull, Dru Hunt with Innisfail 6D 4G, 3/25/19, by Innisfail 10Y 6D.

Champion female, Julie Thelen, St. Johns, with SHF Achiever RE804, 3/1/18, by PHH PCC 2029 Catapult 503 ET. Champion bull, Charlee Klink, Garden, with CAK Lawrence, 1/10/19, by CAK Maximus.

Rockmart, Ga. | June 15 Judge: Fred Rayfield, Blairsville. 21-head shown

Midland, Mich. | June 15 Judge: Kimmi Jodoin, Union City, Mich. 24-head shown

Texas State Hereford Show Belton, Texas | June 15 Judge: Harlen Yocham, Sapulpa, Okla.

Champion horned female and champion bred-and-owned female, Austin Breeding, Miami, with B&C Ms Mighty 8017F, 4/1/18, by NJW 79Z 22Z Mighty 49C ET. Reserve champion horned female, Rayne and Rylee Schacher, Dumas, with BR Brook F072 ET, 8/1/18, by BR Belle Air 6011. Champion polled female, Rylee, Bryden and Aidyn Barber, Channing, with BR Anastasia E114 ET, 10/17/17, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Reserve champion polled female, Bryden, Rylee and Aidyn Barber with BR Anastasia E109 ET, 10/9/17, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Mason Allan, Schulenburg, with BACC 629 Georgia Kay 865, 11/9/18, by BACC Cashed In 403B.

SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Case Wilson, champion. Intermediate: Dru Hunt, champion. Junior: Grayson Woodward, Covington, champion. Peewee: Winn Hunt, champion.

Texas State Hereford Show champion horned female and bred-and-owned female by Austin Breeding.

Texas State Hereford Show champion polled female by Rylee, Bryden and Aidyn Barber.

Texas State Hereford Show champion cow-calf pair by Brigham Kelley.

Texas State Hereford Show champion bull by Rylee Barber, Sidwell Herefords, and Barber Ranch.

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Champion cow-calf pair, Brigham Kelley, La Grange, with BK RJ Abby Marie 7000, 2/7/17, by BR DM TNT 7010 ET; and a February bull calf, by EXR Slingshot 6021. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Hannah Wright, Omaha, with BR Gemma 6798 ET, 10/19/16, by BR Nitro Aventus 3116 ET; and a February heifer calf, by GKB EJE 88X Ribeye 34C ET. Champion bull, Rylee Barber; Sidwell Herefords, Carr, Colo.; and Barber Ranch, Channing, with BR Belle Air E133 ET, 11/30/17, by BR Belle Air 6011. Reserve champion bull, Bryden Barber with BR Ringo 8017, 2/2/18, by BR Hutton 4030ET. Champion steer, Blayke Breeding, Miami. Reserve champion steer, Mason Allan.

Illinois Jr. Hereford Preview

Belvedere, Ill. | June 15 and 16 Judges: Steve Austin, Mt. Vernon, Ill.; Matt Woolfolk, Lebanon, Tenn. 163-head shown Champion horned female, Riley Rhodes, Carlinville, with Purple Shirley 15F ET, 1/29/18, by Purple Playmaker 15B ET. Reserve champion horned female, Lucas, Logan and Cory Stumpf, Columbia, with Gen-Lor Reanne F8, 3/5/18, by CHAC Mason 2214. Champion polled female, Emma, Morgan and Daniel Richardson, Capron, with PERKS 1502 Mary Sue 8036 ET, 3/4/18, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Reserve champion polled female, Lauren McMillan, Tiskilwa, with MCF 6121 Deanna 1839, 3/20/18, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Noah Benedict, Dewey, with PERKS BH 5017 Tic Tac 8018, 1/25/18, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Lauren McMillan with ROF CCC 2296 Isabella 109F, 1/9/18, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET.

Texas State Hereford Show champion steer by Blayke Breeding. Hereford.org


Illinois Jr. Hereford Preview champion horned female by Riley Rhodes.

Champion cow-calf pair, Kade and Kendall Boatman, Rockford, with PERKS Shes The Real Deal 7120, 4/1/17, by BR Duncan 4142; and an April bull calf, by AH JDH Munson 15E ET. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Ty, Trevor and Haley Bickelhaupt, Mt. Carroll, with BH Pamela A62T, 4/18/13, by TH 89T 743 Untapped 425X ET; and a January heifer calf, by CRR 109 On Point 559 ET. Champion bull, Kade and Kendall Boatman; Perks Ranch, Rockford; and Hoffman Herefords, Thedford, Neb., with 2TK PERKS 5101 Cadillac 8039ET, 3/12/18, by C 5280 Diversified 6121 ET. Reserve champion bull, Krista Allscheid, Waterloo, with OAKS 6077 Done Deal 104F, 1/4/18, by C Double Your Miles 6077 ET. Champion steer, Korbin Collins, Flanagan, with a 1,216-lb. steer. Reserve champion steer, Stetson Storey, Stockton, with an 1,175-lb. steer. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Noah Benedict, champion. Intermediate: Lauren Jones, Darlington, Wis., champion. Junior: Kendall Boatman, champion. Peewee: Taylor Cole, Roberts, champion.

Midwest Regional

Findlay, Ohio | June 22 Judges: Ring A, Chad Wilson, Cloverdale, Ind.; Ring B, Kyle Fleener, Gettysburg, Pa. 46-head shown Champion female, Emma Dunn, Tipton, with Showtime Miss Malibu 811 ET, 2/4/18, by JCS Icon 4641. Reserve champion female (Judge A), Hattie and Ray Duncan, Wingate, Ind., with AA HRD WW Emma, 11/23/17, by AA JTH High Society 5133ET. Reserve champion female (Judge B), Emma Dunn with Showtime Cardi 846 ET, 6/12/18, by NJW 135U 10Y Hometown 27A. Champion bred-and-owned female (Judge A), Hattie and Ray Duncan with AA HRD WW Emma, 11/23/17, by AA JTH High Society 5133ET. Hereford.org

Illinois Jr. Hereford Preview champion polled female by Emma, Morgan and Daniel Richardson.

Illinois Jr. Hereford Preview champion bred-andowned female by Noah Benedict.

Reserve champion bred-and-owned female (Judge A), Collin Pinkerton, Buchanan, Mich., with SHF Amazin Cat RE818 ET, 4/3/18, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Champion bred-and-owned female (Judge B), Lindie Helsinger, Germantown, with LLH HPH 306C Kacee 1811, 4/20/18, by RB 6X Take A Chance 306C. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female (Judge B), Hattie and Ray Duncan with AA HRD WW Emma, 11/23/17, by AA JTH High Society 5133ET. Champion cow-calf pair, Grant and Lindie Helsinger, Germantown, with DeLHawk Miss Samantha 7E ET, 1/11/17, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and a January heifer calf, by CRR 719 Catapult 109. Reserve champion cow-calf pair, Emma Lewis, Litchfield, with EML Lady Amber D581, 10/1/16, by TH 22R 16S Lambeau 17Y; and a December bull calf, by SSF JJD Shrek 669. Champion bull, Tucker Ostgaard, Newark, with OCC Throttle A580 ET, 11/30/17, by CHEZ Divergent 505C ET. Reserve champion bull (Judge A), Kelsey Decker, Pickerington, with KD/DF Tulsa Time DF34, 9/16/18, by CRR About Time 743. Reserve champion bull (Judge B), Laramie Reed, Springfield, with LCR 1344 Mr Wrangler 1802, 3/17/18, by NJW 1Y Wrangler 19D. Champion steer, Kaitlyn Lowes, Greenfield, Ind., with a 1,306-lb. steer.

Midwest Prime Regional champion female by Emma Dunn.

Reserve champion steer, Kalin Schrader, Continental, with a 1,280-lb. steer. *No judge noted where both judges agreed. SHOWMANSHIP Senior: Kelsey Decker., champion. Intermediate: Samantha Wallace, Kansas, champion. Junior: Kaitlyn Lowes, champion. Peewee: Karly Lowes, Greenfield, Ind., champion.

Ohio State Fair

Columbus, Ohio | July 25 Judge: Chris Cassady, Ankeny, Iowa 36-head shown Champion female, Maddox Cupp, Lancaster, with SSF KKH Miss Keyara 822 ET, 3/25/18, by NJW 98S R117 Ribeye 88X ET. Reserve champion female, Kathy Lehman, Shelby, with SULL CCC PL Rosie 800, 5/6/18, by C Miles McKee 2103 ET. Champion bred-and-owned female, Morgan Love, Baltimore, with Miss Pringles, 11/17/18, by Churchill Sensation 028X. Reserve champion bred-and-owned female, Jacob Wiechart, Ft. Jennings, with HFJ Ellies Destiny 403F, 4/3/18, by Paparazzi. Champion cow-calf pair, Grant and Lindie Helsinger, Germantown, with DeLHawk Miss Samantha 7E ET, 1/11/17, by UPS Sensation 2296 ET; and a January heifer calf, by CRR 719 Catapult 109.

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CATTLE COMPANY

Brandon Theising 805-520-8731 x1203 P.O. Box 1019 805-358-2115 cell Simi Valley, CA 93062-1019 brandon@pwgcoinc.com www.pwgcattle.com

Tom and Cindy Weimer P.O. Box 1197 • Susanville, CA 96130 530-254-6802 • 530-260-0416 mobile weimercattleco@citlink.net www.weimercattleco.com

Steve Lambert Family 2938 Nelson Ave. Oroville, CA 95965 Cell 530-624-5256

Glynn Debter, Perry Debter or John Ross Debter 205-429-4415 or 205-429-2040 4134 County Hwy 30 • Horton, AL 35980

HEREFORDS

debterfarm@otelco.net

Jim McDougald, Manager

559-822-2178

McDougald Family 559-822-2289

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Don Shrieve, Manager 2351 Vineyard Rd. • Roseville, CA 95747 916-397-7661 cell • 916-771-0175 Fax djshriev@gmail.com www.wintunranch.com

COLORADO Randy & Kelly Owen Red, White, and Black: Dixieland Delight Angus, John & Randa Starnes Hereford Production Office: 256-845-3936 Sale, 1st Sat. in May John: 256-996-5545 Roland Starnes: 706-601-0800 High Cotton Bull Sale 553 Randy Owen Dr. NE Oct. 28, 2019 Fort Payne, AL 35967 www.tennesseerivermusic.com cattle@tennesseerivermusic.com

ARIZONA Mountain View H e r e f o r d R a n c h

Registered Herefords 46089 Rd. 208, Friant, CA 93626

Morrell Ranches Registered Herefords & Angus

Barry, Carrie and Bailey Morrell 5640 Co. Rd. 65 Carrie Cell 530-218-5507 Willows, CA 95988 Barry Cell 530-682-5808

Mrnak Herefords West Loren, Terrie, Hunter and Tanner 9728 Blue Mt. Ranch Rd. • Whitmore, CA 96096 775-848-0160 • 530-472-6431 lorenmrnak@aol.com www.mrnakherefordswest.com

Grace Wystrach

AL TO Herefords Larry and Susan Alto 707-822-9478

3545 Bayschool Rd. Arcata, CA 95521 Karl & Gail Blagg Graham & Kasey Blagg P. O. Box 1645 Grass Valley, CA 95945 Karl 916-531-3443 Graham 530-913-6418 Ranch 530-265-9395

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Quality — Not Quantity

850 Meadow Ln. • Guffey, CO 80820 719-689-2047 or Cell 719-650-4929

Clark Anvil Ranch Registered Herefords and Salers Annual Sale • Second Wednesday in April

Clinton Clark 32190 Co. Rd. S • Karval, CO 80823 719-446-5223 • 719-892-0160 Cell cclark@esrta.com • www.clarkanvilranch.com

Cline

Registered Herefords 1975 E. Roosevelt Rd. • El Nido, CA 95317 Gino Pedretti 209-756-1609 Mark St. Pierre 209-233-1406 Gino Pedretti Jr. 209-756-2088

Brandon James / Jack James 116 N. Gintown Rd. Mulberry, AR 72947 479-997-5156 Brandon

CALIFORNIA

Our Goal

morrellranches@yahoo.com

HC 1, Box 788 • Elgin, AZ 85611 520-456-9052 Located 7 miles west of Hwy. 9 on Hwy. 82

ARKANSAS

James T. Campbell High Altitude Registered Horned Herefords

33111 CO – 196  |  McClave, CO 81057 719-829-4425  |  719-688 -5410 Stan clineherefordfarms@gmail.com

Ken and Suzanne Coleman 1271 C.R. 115 Westcliffe, CO 81252-9611

The Mickelson Family P.O. Box 2689 Petaluma, CA 94953 707-481-3440 Jim 707-396-7364 Bobby JMMick@sonic.net sonomamountainherefords.com

www.colemanherefords.com 719-783-9324 Fax 719-783-2211

Total Performance Based on a Strong Foundation of Working Mothers

Coyote Ridge Ranch 18300 C.R. 43 LaSalle, CO 80645

Jane Evans Cornelius 970-371-0500

Hampton and Kay Cornelius 970-396-2935

www.coyoteridgeherefords.com

Ernst Herefords Marshall Ernst Family Windsor, CO 80550 970-381-6316 www.ernstherefords.com Bull Sale • March 30, 2020 at Shamrock Auction Barn in O’Neil, NE

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High Altitude

PAP Tested Since 1980 at 8,000 ft.

MIKE FUCHS HEREFORDS

3673 Co. Rd. 14 Practical Del Norte, CO 81132 Proven Mike 719-657+2519 Real World mikefuchsherefords@gmail.com Cattle

Annual Sale • Dec. 2019 Doug Hall and Family Registered Herefords

1634 M Rd. • Fruita, CO 81521 970-985-2938 • doughallfamilyherefords@aol.com www.hallherefords.com Selling bulls at the U.B.I.A. Performance Bull Test Sale – Salina, Utah, the third Saturday in March Performance Testing Since 1978 • Females for sale at the ranch.

Greenview Farms , I. nc. T G he oldest established herd in

Winton C. and Emily C. Harris and Family Polled Hereford 1942 Jonny and Toni Harris 334 K-Ville Rd. Screven, GA 31560 912-586-6585 greenviewfarms@windstream.net

Braford 1983

Matthew Murphy 4360 Bronte Ln. Douglasville, GA 770-778-3367 Keene Murphy 770-355-2192

Square and Round Bermuda Grass Hay

Polled Herefords

IDAHO 106 W. 500 S. Jerome, ID 83338

Tim Dolcini 208-308-4083

Line One Breeding

239 Cattail Bay • Windsor, CO 80550 Office 970-686-7231 • Ranch 970-653-4219 Cell 970-222-6005 mike@lerouxlandandcattle.com • www.lerouxlandandcattle.com

James and Dawn Anderson / Bev Bryan 208-280-1505 1973 S. 1500 E. • Gooding, ID 83330 jbbalherefords.com Private treaty bull and heifer sales Herefords Since 1967

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Shaw Cattle Co.

22993 Howe Rd. Caldwell, ID 83607 www.shawcattle.com greg@shawcattle.com

THE BULL BUSINESS

Greg: (208) 459-3029 Sam: (208) 880-9044 Tucker: (208) 899-0455 Ron Shurtz: (208) 431-3311

Neal Ward 673 N. 825 W. • Blackfoot, ID 83221 208-684-5252 Herd Sires: Remitall Online 122L • MC Ranger 9615 • Trail Boss

ILLINOIS 31058 Colyer Rd. • Bruneau, ID 83604 Guy, Sherry, and Katie Colyer – 208-845-2313 Guy cell – 208-599-0340 Kyle & Bobby Jean Colyer – 208-845-2098 Kyle cell – 208-250-3924 www.hereford.com

Baker Farms Family Agri-Business Since 1933

1278 E. 20th Rd. Streator, IL 61364 Fred • Debby Sarah • Susan • John 815-672-3491 • Cell 815-257-3491 Fax 815-672-1984

Bulls for Sale at Private Treaty Excellent Replacement Heifers

“Profitable Real World Cattle”

DANIELS HEREFORD RANCH

Tom Robb & Sons P olled H erefords

Commitment to Quality since 1915

Registered • Commercial

34125 Rd. 20 N. • McClave, CO 81057-9604 719-456-1149 • robbherefords@gmail.com

JBB/AL HEREFORDS

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George Kubin • 970-323-6249 4535 Hwy. 348 • Olathe, CO 81425

Mike, Ann, Laura and Daniel Leroux, Owners

20079 Homedale Rd. Caldwell, ID 83607 Scott 208-850-1329 Kim 208-841-8250 Emilee 208-965-3130 Ben 208-546-2310 www.HoltCattle.com

Seedstock source for the purebred or commercial breeder.

1968 Burton’s Ferry Hwy. Sylvania, GA 30467 Jim 912-863-7707 912-690-0214 cell www.thompsonherefords.com

R egistered Polled, Horned Bulls and R eplacement H eifers

Ranching in the Colorado Mountains for Over 100 Years! Registered Hereford and Angus Bulls • Replacement Heifers

Polled Herefords that calve easily, milk and grow in a working environment. Jack and Colleen Filipowski 208-263-7264 1078 S. Center Valley Rd. Sandpoint, ID 83864

Performance and Quality From Grazing Since 1942.

Robert and Rita Weitzel 16662 Rd. 25 Dolores, CO 81323 970-882-2286 www.hangingwherefords.com

KUBIN HEREFORD RANCH

eorgia

1350 N. 2100 W. Malad, ID 83252

Dan 208-339-2341 Follow us on Facebook Teresa 208-339-2340 DanielsHerefordRanch Rex 208-766-2747 danielsherefordranch@yahoo.com

HEREFORDS

Dan Bixler 7115 E. 1000th Ave., Newton, IL 62448 618-544-1842 • 618-562-3888 cell insman542002@yahoo.com

Gary and Debbie McConnell Box 253 Kincaid, IL 62540 217-237-2627 Gary’s cell 217-827-2761

54286 W.C.R. 27 • Carr, CO 80612 Bryan and Linda Sidwell 970-381-0264 Cell

Farm is 1.5 miles west of Sharpsburg, Ill.

Mary Strang

Cell: 970-878-5362

Tom & Lisa Walsh Cell: 970-220-9599

Keith Elkington 208-523-2286 • Summer 208-523-6478 Layne 208-523-8508 • Mobile 208-681-0765 Brent • 208-523-6461 Range Ready, Performance Proven Visitors always welcome.

ELKINGTON POLLED HEREFORDS 5080 E. Sunnyside Rd. • Idaho Falls, ID 83406

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Burns Polled Hereford Farm 10124 Michael Rd., Coulterville, IL 62237 Sherwood Burns 618-443-2007 618-521-3678

Kent Burns 618-443-6279 618-521-3199

Cattle for sale at all times

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Double B Herefords LLC Chase and David Brown 9879 Hackney Rd. Warrensburg, IL 62573 Chase 217-620-9133 cdbrow2@gmail.com

Joe and Lauri Ellis 765-366-5390 Matt and Lisa Ellis 217-712-0635 Phil and Joyce Ellis 765-665-3207

26455 N. 2300th St. • Chrisman, IL 61924 www.efbeef.com • efbeef1@aol.com

Eric, Kenin and Kelby Eubank P.O. Box 11 • Oblong, IL 62449 618-562-4211 Cell eeubank@monteaglemills.com

Rich & Michelle Fleisher Knoxville, IL 309-208-8826

Robert 815-562-6391 James 815-562-4946 Malcolm 815-562-5879

Andy, Bryar & Emersyn Fleisher Knoxville, IL 309-351-3507

618-407-8374 Gene’s cell 618-407-0429 Lori’s cell glstumpf@htc.net

11109 N. 50th St. Oblong, IL 62449 Mark Newbold 618-592-4590 • 618-562-3401 Cell

Darrel and Anna Behrends Jim Behrends & Leonda Markee • Kim & Liz 29014 E. C.R. 1000 N. • Mason City, IL 62664 217-482-5470 dab3741@cassblue.com • www.ohfherefords.com PERFORMANCE HEREFORDS • Visitors Always Welcome

Andrew Paquette 1725 East 3400 North Rd. St. Anne, IL 60964 815-671-0589 Andrew apaquette15@gmail.com

Prairie Meadow Herefords 11268 Hobbs Rd. Rochester, IL 62563 Office 217-529-8878 Greg 217-725-7095

Randy and Jamie Mullinix 997 Twp. Rd. 150E Toulon, IL 61483

Lucas Goldstein

17469 N. 14000th St. 217-663-3390 Effingham, IL 62401 goldstein123@outlook.com

Stephens Hereford Farm

Chris and Janell Happ 23817 Meridian Rd. Mendota, IL 61342 Chris’s cell 815-823-6652 happ84@yahoo.com www.happherefords.com

Knott Farm

9235 E. Eagle Pass Rd. • Ellisville, IL 61431 Ruth Knott 309-293-2313

Robert Knott 309-778-2628 Home 309-224-2628 Mobile

Enough cattle to have breeding stock for sale at all times!

Pete Loehr, owner 113 W. Northgate Rd. • Peoria, IL 61614 309-692-6026 • 800-937-BEEF Office • 309-674-5513 Fax

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Eby Aluminum Livestock

P.O. Box 168 • Taylorville, IL 62568 Mark, Katie and Kayla Stephens 217-825-7913 Cell mark_stephens46@yahoo.com Danny Stephens, Trailers • 217-824-2815

309-995-3013 Randy 309-853-6565 • Jamie 309-853-7674 purplereign76@gmail.com • www.purplereigncattle.com

HEREFORDS Glen and Kathy Sweatman 15628 Orchard Rd. • Virginia, IL 62691 217-370-3680 auction@casscomm.com

West Wind Herefords

Jeff and Kelly Yoder 2356 N 1230 E. Rd. • Edinburg, IL 62531 217-623-5790 • Cell 217-827-5796 jwyoder62@gmail.com

INDIANA

Lee, Cindy and Matthew Elzemeyer 2538 State Rd. 122 765-969-2243 Richmond, IN 47374 lee@elzehereford.com

Douglas E. Gerber 5324 State Rd. 227 S. • Richmond, IN 47374-9425 765-935-5274 Cell • 765-220-1070 douglas@gerbercattle.com • www.gerbercattle.com

Cows for sale at all times.

HAPP HEREFORDS Cattle for sale anytime at the farm, private treaty. Call or stop by to check them out.

Stephens Trailer Sales

NEWBOLD FARMS INC.

Paquette Hereford Ranch

Gen-Lor Farms Gene and Lori Stumpf 473 Gilmore Lake Rd Columbia, IL 62236 618-281-6378

Kings, IL 61068

OAK HILL FARM

Eubank FARMS

FFarmsleisher

Since 1919

Curtis, Tobie, Erica and Ethan Kesling 1918 W. Delaware Rd. Logansport, IN 46947 574-753-3193

Nate and Courtney Wirtjes

9272 Freeport Rd. • Durand, IL 61024 815-629-2441 • Cell 815-871-9118 • wirtjes2@msn.com Visitors always welcome • Member of The Offense

SAYRE HEREFORD FARM Tim and Tracie Sayre Seely, Kendi and Kira Sayre 13188 Virginia Rd. • Arenzville, IL 62611 217-473-5143 sayreherefords@gmail.com

Eric, Cindie, Cassie and Krista Allscheid 8052 Andy Rd. • Waterloo, IL 62298 618-939-5376 • Cell 618-593-9642 soph@htc.net www.ShingleOaksPolledHerefords.com

G ale L audeman F amily

3629 5th Rd. Bremen, IN 46506 Gale, Connie, Todd, Jason, Jennifer, Bryan and Cassie Laudeman Jason’s cell Gale’s cell 574-298-6470 cjlaudy@fourway,net 574-209-6470 www.laudemanfamily.com

Rob, Kristie, Kylie and Logan 7477 E. 825 N. • Otterbein, IN 47970 765-491-0258 kristielm2001@yahoo.com SHOW STEERS AND HEIFERS FOR SALE!

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IOWA

20161 Saline Rd. Lucas, KS 67648

STREAM CATTLE CO. Rod, Sue, Lisa and Sarah Stream 51590 St. Hwy. 14, Chariton, IA 50049 641-774-8124 streamcattle@hotmail.com • www.streamcattle.com Just north of Chariton on State Hwy. 14

HEREFORDS

Jon E. Herbel 785-324-2430 herbelxp@gmail.com

Since 1944… A respected cow herd and premier Hereford performance bull breeder.

2271 C.R. 74 • Quinter, KS 67752 Gordon Jamison 785-299-0441 • Daron Jamison 785-650-9639 Devin Sweitzer 785-299-0663 www.jamisonherefords.com

Bulls • Females • Semen • Embryos

31554 Delta Ave. Manning, IA 51455 P.O. Box 305

Polled Herefords

John Towner 320 E. 47 Hwy., Girard, KS 66743 620-249-6636 www.townerfarm.com Herd Sires, Show Prospects and Cow-Calf Pairs

Umberger Polled Herefords

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Bull Sale March 5, 2020 Heifer Sale October 24, 2019

Kevin and Sheila 785-374-4372 Kevin — Cell 785-243-6397 Sheila — Cell 785-262-1116 Box 197 • Courtland, KS 66939 jensenks@courtland.net www.jensenbros.net

KENTUCKY

Alex and Mariam Mih P.O. Box 2, Chanute, KS 66720 620-431-3917 • albear76@yahoo.com Doug Pearish 620-473-3179 • 620-212-0038 mobile Dale Beecher Breeding cattle for economically relevant traits and performance.

HEREFORDS

2204 CR 310 • Bison, KS 67520 785-387-1846 Kent • rhinos@gbta.net www.kansaspolledherefords.org/bandr/

BOTKIN POLLED

Brannan & Reinhardt Polled Herefords AI sires: EFBeef TFL U208 Tested X651, Loewen C&L 33N Apollo A42 ET, R Leader 6964 and SHF Zane X51 Z115 Herd Sires: Sons of SHF Vision 117 and EFBeef U208 Sure Bet Z002 Cow herd: Combination of Tradition 434V and Felton bloodlines

Greg Umberger 3018 U Rd. • Rozel, KS 67574 620-527-4472 Cell: 620-923-5120 gregumberger@yahoo.com www.umbergerpolledherefords.com

JENSEN BROS.

(712) 653-3678 wiese@mmsctsu.com www.wieseandsons.com

KANSAS

TOWNER FARM

Robert, Carol and Susan Botkin

1999 Walnut Hill Rd. Lexington, KY 40515 859-271-9086 859-533-3790 Cell shane4413@windstream.net

Cattle for Sale at All Times

Annual Sale

4th Monday in March

Brock Nichols 785-346-6096 Jim Nichols 785-476-5842 www.carswell-nichols.com

Bulls and heifers for sale.

Dean and Danny 29111 B Keene Rd. • Maple Hill, KS 66507 785-256-4643 • 785-256-4010 Located 13 miles west of Topeka on I-70, Keene/Eskridge exit then 3 miles south

4V RANCH DOUTHIT HEREFORDS 600 S. Lorraine St. St. Francis, KS 67756

Margo Douthit

785-332-2323 Cell 785-332-4240 4vranch1@gmail.com 4vranchdouthitherefords.com

Jan R. 785-482-3383 Arden 785-466-1422 Box 8 • Dwight, KS 66849 jakoleen7@gmail.com www.oleenbrothers.com

6077 Helena Rd. Mays Lick, KY 41055 Charlie 606-584-5194 • Blake 606-375-3718 www.boydbeef.com

10272 S. Forsse Rd. • Falun, KS 67442 www.oleencattleco.com oleencattle@hometelco.net Glenn 785-826-0870

Chuck 785-452-2961

AMBLIS H S C HEREFORD FARMS

Brandon 785-452-8148

Brad, Carla, Clay, Clint, Caleb and Cooper 612 Debra Ln. Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Cell 270-668-7126 Fax 270-735-9922 bchambliss@priorityapproval.com

Kevin and Vera Schultz Cell 620-546-4570 Tyler and Hannah Schultz 620-546-1574 2048 280th Ave., Haviland, KS 67059 www.sandhillfarms.com Annual Production Sale • 4th Saturday in March Stop by for a visit anytime.

Schu-Lar Herefords, LLC Walter, Megan and Chuck Douthit Downey Land & Cattle LLC 1805 RS 115 Megan 785-332-8575 St. Francis, KS 67756 Chuck: 785-332-4034 megan@douthitherefords.com www.douthitherefords.com

“YOUR B R A ND O F HE R E F O R D ” SCHUMANN

367 Hwy. 40, Lecompton, KS 66050 • 785-887-6754 brycegina@sunflower.com

LARSON

508 Rockfence Pl., Lawrence, KS 66049 • 785-843-5986 schular@sunflower.com

TUCKER STOCK FARMS Registered Angus and Polled Herefords

TS

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John A. Tucker, II 1790 Hidden Valley Lane Hudson, KY 40145 270-617-0301

BULLS ALWAYS FOR SALE

GLM

HEREFORDS

Grant and Linda McKay and Family 1226 8th Rd. • Marysville, KS 66508 785-619-6086 • 308-470-1190 cell glmherefords@bluevalley.net • www.glmherefords.com

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David and Delores Stump Dan and Kim Schmidt 1128 Hwy. 9 Blue Rapids, KS 66411 Dave 785-556-0124 Dan 785-562-6685

EAT BEEF

info@springhillherefords.com • www.springhillherefords.com

Hereford.org


LOUISIANA Larry and Donna Clemons

Cody and Colt 78255 Hwy. 1077 Folsom, LA 70437 Farm: 985-796-5647 Fax 985-796-5478 hornedherefords@msn.com

MARYLAND EAST SIDE FARM Registered Polled Herefords

MISSOURI Jerry and Shelly Delaney & Family 2071 C.R. 101 • Lake Benton, MN 56149 507-368-9284 • 507-820-0661 Jerry Cell jdh@delaneyherefords.com • www.delaneyherefords.com

Owners: M.D. and Al Bonebrake

Albert Bonebrake 417-849-1324 • Springfield, MO Les Krogstad Darin Krogstad 3348 430 th St • Fertile, MN 56540 16765 Welch Shortcut 218-945-6213 • kph@gvtel.com Welch, MN 55089 www.krogstadpolledherefords.com 651-485-0159

Jay and Shelly Stull eastsidehereford@comcast.net Visitors welcome!

10718-A Liberty Rd. Frederick, MD 21701 301-898-8552 www.eastsidehereford.com

2477 N.W. Main St. • Coon Rapids, MN 55448 We welcome your visit! 1616 John Shirk Rd. • Taneytown, MD 21787 Ray 443-871-4917 • ray.howes64@gmail.com Cyndy 443-871-6657 • clhowes@aol.com Herdsman: Billy Widerman 410-984-2961 • widermanwilliam@yahoo.com

Michelle and Jacob Wolfrey and Melissa Grimmel Schaake 3859 Federal Hill Road • Jarrettsville, Maryland 21084 410-692-5029 • GGSC@grimmelfarms.com www.grimmelgirlsshowcattle.com

Painted View Farm

Registered Polled Herefords

Kevin and Marsha Wiles Farm 301-371-4652 Cell 301-788-1147 paintedviewfarm@comcast.net Middletown, MD 21769

SCH Polled Herefords

Doug and JoAnn Bryan and Marytina Bradley and Brigitte

763-755-4930 763-389-0625 612-720-1311

Rod Findley

2.4 mi. E of 7 Hwy

Lester and John Schafer 64664 170th St. Buffalo Lake, MN 55314 320-833-2050

For Sale: Bulls Females Semen

32505 E. 179th St. Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 816-540-3711 • 816-365-9959 findleyfarms@gmail.com

Straight Line One Cooper Holden Genetics BULLS AVAILABLE AT PRIVATE TREATY.

H arding Bros. Herefords Marvin and Everett Harding

SPRINGWATER

Rt. 2 • Ridgeway, MO 64481 660-872-6870

POLLED HEREFORDS

Troy Williamson 110 161st St. Garretson, SD 57030 507-597-6221 605-254-7875 Cell twilliamson@alliancecom.net

Chad Williamson 339 91st St. Pipestone, MN 56164 507-825-5766 507-215-0817 Cell springwater@svtv.com

MISSISSIPPI

Journagan Ranch A G R I C U L T U R E

Marty D. Lueck, Manager Rt. 1, Box 85G • Mountain Grove, MO 65711 417-948-2669 • Cell 417-838-1482

Josh Menzies

Samuel C. and Linda Hunter • 301-824-4771 13651 Newcomers Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21742

5667 State Hwy. 38 Marshfield, MO 65706

Herd Sires: LJR 95N Wallace 63W, KCF Bennett Sensation D508, KCF Bennett York G377 and SCH Revolution Z72 C12

MICHIGAN

417-425-5659 Hwy. 28 W. • P.O. Box 753 • Hazlehurst, MS 39083 Ann Zimmerman 601-894-2755 Dayne Zimmerman 704-906-1571 daynez@mindspring.com • www.cranch.com

Menzies Cattle Co. LLC

jmenzies79@gmail.com

Roth Hereford Farm Since 1976

W7048 C.R. 356 • Stephenson, MI 49887 Glenn Hanson, Sr. 906-753-4684 Glenn Hanson, Jr 906-630-5169 “Cattle made for the North in the North”

Herman Nunely and Family 204 Co. Rd. 994 • Iuka, MS 38852 Cell 662-279-5136 Home 662-423-3317 leaningcedarherefords@gmail.com

MINNESOTA

1146 N.E. Hwy. J • Windsor, MO 65360 Eddie, Mary, Lane and Levi 660-351-4126 Ed and Carol 660-694-2569 • 660-351-4127 cell croth745@earthlink.net www.rothherefords.com

MONTANA

D K David and Lorie Kitchell Family Matthew and Darci, Dawson Kitchell 3471 State Hwy. 200 • Ada, MN 56510-9260 701-799-7690 • www.dakitchfarms.com Bull Sale — March 23, 2019

Hereford.org

Joe McGuffee 601-672-0245 103 Earl McGuffee Rd. Ryan McGuffee 601-668-1000 New Hebron, MS 39140 ryanmcgu@bellsouth.net www.mcguffeeherefords.com Bobby Singleton 615-708-1034 Typeface — Medici Script Medium

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CURLEW Cattle Company 26 Years Line 1 Genetics

Bulls for sale in the spring. Howard Moss

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Wichman Herefords

www.wichmanherefords.com

Registered bulls and females for sale by private treaty. Proven bloodlines, longevity, performance, functional justin@wichmanherefords.com Justin and Carmen Wichman P.O. Box 29 406-350-3123 cell Moore, MT 59464 406-538-8997 home

NEBRASKA

DUTTON HEREFORDS 190 Sunnyside Ln. Gold Creek, MT 59733 Dean 406-288-3330 Cory 406-288-3563 Registered bulls and commercial heifers for sale.

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7 Mill Iron Ranch

Mark, Della, Lacey and Jane’a Ehlke

Ken McMillen 2230 Rd. 93 • Sidney, NE 69162-4216 308-254-3772 Ranch 7milliron@bbc.net

www.schutteandsons.net

Mobile 402-640-4048 dbolte@telebeep.com

Quality Cattle That Work

Dale Spencer Family 308-547-2208 43500 E. N. Loup Rd. • Brewster, NE 68821

Lowell and Carol 402-589-1347

48979 Nordic Rd. Spencer, NE 68777

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spencerhereford@nebnet.net • www.spencerhereford.com

UPSTREAM RANCH

Annual Bull Sale - First Saturday in February

“The Best in Line 1 Breeding”

J BarSinceE1898 Ranch

Ron 402-756-3462 rnschutte@gtmc.net

1103 S. Grandview Dr. • Norfolk, NE 68701

Dan 406-570-1602 drfeddes@msn.com Tim 406-570-4771 tfeddes@msn.com www.feddes.com

Jack and Tresha Holden 3139 Valier Dupuyer Rd. • Valier, MT 59486 406-279-3301 406-279-3300 Ranch • 406-450-1029 Mobile www.holdenherefords.com

1417 Rd. 2100 Guide Rock, NE 68942-8099

Doug Bolte, Manager

• Registered Hereford Bulls • Replacement Heifers • Market Calves www.ehlkeherefords.com

Holden Herefords

John & Mary Ridder Family | Callaway, Nebraska 308.836.4430 Ranch | 402.450.0431 Cell www.ridderranch.com | mailbag@ridderranch.com

Blueberry Hill Farms

406-266-4121 Cell 406-439-4311 info@ehlkeherefords.com

Modest Birth Massive Meat 2009 Churchill Road Manhattan, Montana 59741

Next sale: Jan. 31 at the ranch

From I-80 exit 48 west of Sidney, Neb., south 1 1/4 miles, west 1 mile, south 3/4 mile Herd sire: BB 1065 Domino 6081 • Cow herd: Mark Donald and Line 1

P.O. Box 178 Townsend, MT 59644

Feddes Herefords

P.O. Box 306 • Hyannis, NE 69350 James 308-458-2406 Bryan 308-458-2865 • Bob 308-458-2731

Galen Frenzen and Family Annual Bull Sale Fourth Tuesday in March

Galen Frenzen 50802 N. Edgewood Rd. Fullerton, NE 68638 Galen 308-550-0237 Eric 308-550-0238

45060 Upstream Rd. • Taylor, NE 68879 Brent and Robin Meeks • 308-942-3195

upstreamranch@gmail.com www.upstreamcattle.com

Females and club calves for sale private treaty.

Henkel Polled Herefords Pure Station

Arvid and Linda Eggen 406-895-2657 Box 292 • Plentywood, MT 59254 jbare@nemont.net

Polled L1 Dominos

Gene Eric 402-729-5866 402-239-9838 56095 715 Road • Fairbury, NE 68352 henkelhereford@hotmail.com

Jay-De Lorrie

Denny and Dixie Hoffman • 406-425-0859 Jason and Kaycee Hoffman • 530-604-5096 Office 308-645-2279 • P.O. Box 287 • Thedford, NE 69166 jason@hoffmanranch.com • www.hoffmanranch.com

McMURRY CATTLE

Fred, Doreen and Rebecca McMurry 2027 Iris Ln. Billings, MT 59102 406-697-4040 406-254-1247 Fax

Squaw Creek Ranch 20 miles east of Billings 406-348-2303 www.mcmurrycattle.com mcmurrycattle@gmail.com

Richard and Shirley 406-560-8122 Bruce and Tammy 406-544-1536 Kurt and Jessica 406-239-5113 P.O. Box 30055 Gold Creek, MT 59733 bruce@thomasherefords.com

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REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORDS Genetics for Certified Hereford Beef®

JBPolled RANCH Herefords

Milk, Muscle, Performance and Weight Females that Outcross Pedirees Produce Bulls and femlaes always for sale. Visitors always welcome! Jack and Bev Beeson Prolific Disposition Wayne, NE 68787 402-375-3404 Cell 402-375-9027

Albert Moeller & Sons 7582 S Engleman Rd Grand Island, NE 68803 308-384-0979

Oshkosh, NE 69154 • www.vannewkirkherefords.com Joe: 308-778-6049 • Kolby: 308-778-6230 Quality Herefords Since 1892

VIN-MAR

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C O.

Vince Bickel 2821 630th Rd. • Gordon, NE 69343 308-282-0416 • vmbickel@gpcom.net www.vinmarcattle.net

EAT BEEF

Cattle for sale by Private Treaty and at Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic

Hereford.org


NEVADA Dennis and Rachel Lee 775-217-2280 dlee6d@gmail.com

Bill King 505-832-4330 505-220-9909 Tommy and Becky Spindle 505-832-0926 P.O. Box 2670 • Moriarty, NM 87035 300 Bulls for sale Annually

“The Best of Both” Horned and Polled Genetics Don, Skeeter, Kari, Brooke and Bryce P.O. Box 239 • Orovada, NV 89425 775-272-3152 Home • 775-272-3153 Fax 209-479-0287 Cell orovadaherefords@aol.com brumleyfarms.com

9767 Quay Road O Nara Visa, NM 88430 Michael Pérez - 575-403-7970 Kyle Pérez - 575-403-7971 Drew Pérez - 806-640-8340 Info@PerezCattleCo.com

Line 1 Herefords

Triplett Polled Herefords James Triplett

127 Roseman Ln. • Statesville, NC 28625 704-876-3148 (evening) • 704-872-7550 (daytime) Visitors welcome Bulls and females for sale private treaty

PerezCattleCo.com

Will-Via Polled Herefords

Predictable Genetics

Sheldon Wilson 575-451-7469 • cell 580-651-6000 1545 SR 456 • Folsom, NM 88419

NEW YORK Timothy Dennis 315-536-2769 tdennis@trilata.com 3550 Old County Rd. Penn Yan, NY 14527

GENOA LIVESTOCK

Top Performance Hereford Genetics

CHRIS BECK 618-367-5397 BOB AND CAROL COKER: 916-539-1987 OFFICE: 775-782-3336 640 Genoa Ln., Minden, NV 89423 www.genoalivestock.com

Home of F Building Trust 335

Lavette and Brenda Teeter 2075 Landis Hwy. (NC Hwy. 152) Mooresville, NC 28115 704-664-1947 704-663-1466 Farm Bulls & Females available for sale private treaty

NORTH DAKOTA 14503 91st St. S.W. Wayne 701-523-6368

Bowman, ND 58623

www.mrnakherefords.com Terry Brent 701-523-6368 701-206-0604

Dave Schubel • Phil Keppler

NEW JERSEY AJ Stahoski -Herdsman-

312 Elmwood Rd. • Statesville, NC 28625 704-450-1958 • Fax 704-871-9997 harrymyers1226@att.net • www.myersherefordfarm.com

Located 5 miles north of Moriarty on Hwy. 41, then 1.5 miles east.

2705 Testolin Rd., Fallon, NV 89406

Lilla and Woodie Bell P.O. Box 48 Paradise Valley, NV 89426 775-578-3536 Herefords bellranches@gmail.com Dan and Theresa Bell Excelling from range to 775-304-2157 bull test across the West! www.bellranchherefords.com

ers Hereford Farm y M Harry Myers & Son

Andy 701-206-1095

OHIO

11021 Ryan Rd. Medina, NY 14103

585-798-4088 SK Herefords Office Between Buffalo and Rochester 8 miles off I-90 716-560-4480 Phil Keppler Private Treaty Sale 585-798-4309 Dave Schubel Commercial Bred Cows and Bulls

NEW MEXICO B&H Herefords Phil Harvey Jr. P.O. Box 40 Mesilla, NM 88046 575-524-9316 Cell: 575-644-6925 philharveyjr@comcast.net www.bhherefords.com

Jim Bob Burnett 205 E. Cottonwood Rd. Lake Arthur, NM 88253 Cell: 575-365-8291 burnettjimbob@gmail.com

NORTH CAROLINA J. Brent Creech 14926 Taylor’s Mill Rd. Zebulon, NC 27597

cornerstone@plateautel.net www.cornerstoneranch.net

575-355-2803 • 575-355-6621

616 Pecan Dr. Ft. Sumner, NM 88119

2:20

Hereford.org

LaMoyne and Opal Peters Leslie and Glenda Armstrong Kevin and Renee Grant

4551 S.R. 514 Glenmont, OH 44628 Conard and Nancy Stitzlein 330-378-3421 Matt Stitzlein 330-231-0708 stitz@mohicanfarms.com

www.tmfherefords.com tmfherefords@icloud.com Farm LLC

A L N C C P L H ephesians EX

Mohican Polled Hereford Farm

919-801-7561

859 Romero Rd • Nara Visa, New Mexico Clifford Copeland Cliff Copeland • 575.403.8123 Matt Copeland • 580.336.8284 Alyssa Fee • 731.499.3356

CORNERSTONE

Tom and Nikki Morrison 5321 TR 59 • Mt. Gilead, Ohio 43338 419-946-6977 • Cell 419-560-0280 Quality Herefords for sale by private treaty

C. Porter Claxton Jr.

240 Upper Flat Creek Rd. Weaverville, NC 28787 828-645-9127 cpcfarm@msn.com Sales: Wayne Welch 828-768-3024 Visit our website to see current offering — www.claxtonfarmcattle.com Ten miles north of Asheville, N.C., on future I-26 West

Mohican West

3100 Sportsman Park Rd. Laurel, MT 59044 Phone/Fax 406-633-2600 Terry Powlesland 406-670-8529 mohicanw@yahoo.com www.mohicanpolledherefords.com September 2019 |

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OAKRIDGE POLLED HEREFORDS Performance Cattle Certified and Accredited

REGISTERED HORNED HEREFORDS

“Breeding with the Commercial Cattleman in Mind” 580-231-0683

Ken cell 541-403-1044

763 W. River Rd. Earl and Cynthia Arnholt Valley City, OH 44280 oakridge@zoominternet.net 330-483-3909

RR 1, Box 350 Laverne, OK 73848 Milton 580-273-9494 Van 580-552-1555 van1messner@gmail.com

Darnell Hereford Ranch

It’s a Family Tradition Raising Straight Miles City

Line 1 Dominos

39722 State Hwy. 34 • Freedom, OK 73842 Sandy Darnell • 580-589-2667 • Cell 580-430-9254

SINCE 1916 22990 E. 2090 Rd. • Terral, OK 73569 REGISTERED AND COMMERCIAL HEREFORDS 580-662-9211 • 580-757-2515 • Cell 940-704-9682

100 Bonita Dr. Elk City, OK 73644 580-497-6162

QUICK MILL FARMS

Q M Bill Vandermolen and Family

20016 S. White Ln. • Oregon City, OR 97045 503-650-4613 • Cell 503-789-5713 bill@quickmillfarms.com www.quickmillfarms.com • Registered Polled and Horned Herefords • Performance Tested • Consistent Quality

Linda Sims Paul Laubach

Rt. 1, Box 69 • Leedey, OK 73654 Cell 405-664-7743 • paul@pandrherefords.com

PandRHerefords.com

OREGON

BULLS FOR SALE

Herd Bulls & Donor Females For Sale Don Moler

Home 541-576-2431

www.huffordherefords.com

OKLAHOMA

DENNIS RANCH

79337 Soto Lane Fort Rock, OR 97735 ijhufford@yahoo.com

Cell 541-990-8038 451 N.W. Quarry Rd. Office 541-926-5640 Albany, OR 97321 vollstedtfarms@comcast.net

WHITE HEREFORD RANCH

1

Registered Herefords

George and Karen Sprague 85777 Vilhauer • Eugene, OR 97405 541-465-2188 gks@bar1ranch.com • www.bar1ranch.com

MARYLEEWHITE33@GMAIL.COM

PENNSYLVANIA P.O. Box 166 • Caddo, OK 74729 Bill Dufur — 580-367-9910 Alan Dufur — 580-775-3830

DURHAM RANCH

David and Lynda Bird 45863 Crow Rd. • Halfway, OR 97834 541-742-5436 • Cell 541-403-2828 • bird@pinetel.com

Don and Madeline Hennon Sewickley, PA 15143 412-741-2883 Fax 412-741-2883 Robert Glenn, manager 724-748-4303 www.barhfarm.com

3719 S. Coyle Rd. Stillwater, OK 74074 Norm and Jane Durham 405-372-7096 njdurhamranch@gmail.com Total Performance Breeder

Flying

Mike and Lotsee 19402 W. Hwy. 51 P.O. Box 434 Spradling

Ranch

Sand Springs, OK 74063

918-640-7711 918-245-8854

Registered Polled Herefords Pecans flyinggranchss@aol.com

Ralph & Stephanie Kinder, Owners 790250 S Hwy 177 Carney, OK 74832 (405) 714-3101 ralph@headquartersranch.com headquartersranch.com

BAKER CITY, OR 97814 George Chandler – 541-403-0125 Duane Chandler – 541-403-0124 Office – 541-523-2166 www.chandlerherefords.com chandlerhereford1889@yahoo.com

42590 Salmon Creek Rd. • Baker City, OR 97814

Bob Harrell Jr. 541-403-2210 Registered Hereford Cattle

Don Schafer 541-403-0008 and

Quarter Horses

Annual Sale First Monday In March

HIGH DESERT Cattle Co.

Leon and Watson Langford 918-733-1331 • 918-706-7028 • Okmulgee, Okla. www.langfordherefords.com

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“Your Eastern Oregon Range Bull Source” Registered Herefords and Quarter Horses M.T. and Cori Anderson 47295 Izee Paulina Ln. Canyon City, OR 97820

541-477-3816 M.T. 541-377-0030 Cori 541-377-3347

LT’s South Dakota Farm Registered Polled Herefords Larry and Tammy Pursel Bloomsburg, PA 570-441-8340 LTSouthDakota@gmail.com

VOGEL VALLEY FARMS

Registered Polled Herefords • Freezer Beef • Trucks and Parts Custom Farm Toys • Century Bale Feeders

Alvin, Luke and Charlie Vogel 148 Spithaler School Rd. Evans City, PA 16033 724-538-8413

Hereford.org


SOUTH CAROLINA

JBN Livestock Jim and Jeannine Bockwoldt 22370 152nd Place, Box Elder, SD 57719 605-923-2366 jbnlivestock@rushmore.com • www.jbnlivestock.com

P.O. Box 1057 • Seneca, SC 29679 864-882-1890 • Deryl Cell 864-324-3268 deryl@keeserealtysc.com • Trask Breeding

SOUTH DAKOTA Bar JZ Ranches Homozygous Polled Herefords

Don, Peg and Seth Zilverberg 18542 326th Ave. Holabird, SD 57540 71st Annual 605-852-2966 Production Sale www.barjz.com Feb. 2020 cattle@barjz.com Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch Gerald and Janelle Bischoff 20025 399th Ave., Huron, SD 37350 605-352-5530 • Cell 605-350-0979 Garret 605-461-1555 • Matt 605-350-0980 ravinecr@santel.net • www.ravinecreekranch.com Annual Production Sale - 1st Saturday in March

B LUME HEREFORDS

Gordon and Thordys Michael and Becky 39462 178th St. 605-224-4187 Frankfort, SD 57440 605-870-0052 605-472-0619 blumeherf@yahoo.com

Eggers Southview Farms Tim and Philip Eggers 25750 476th Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Tim cell 605-929-6560 Philip cell 605-351-5438 I-29 Bull Run Sale 2nd Saturday in March

Hereford breeding stock and club calves for sale private treaty.

K&B

HEREFORDS

Private Treaty Hereford and Angus Bulls – Year Round Contact Brooke 605-769-9992 or Kirk 605-769-9991

PYRAMID BEEF Bull Sale

First Saturday in December

Lance Pankratz, owner Office 605-925-7611 Cell 605-359-9221 Angus and Hereford Ranch Home 605-925-4283 Fax 605-925-4354 lagrand@gwtc.net 44130 279th St. www.lagrandranch.com Freeman, SD 57029

Hoffman Herefords Horned & Polled Herefords

11341 357th Ave. • Leola, SD 57456 Colin 605-439-3623 • Dorothy 605-439-3250 cmbhoffman@msn.com www.hoffmanherefords.com Hereford.org

P.O. Box 492 Portland, TN 37148

Jerry Roberson 615-325-1883

Mike Rogan 1662 McKinney Chapel Rd. Rogersville, TN 37857

-HEREFORD-

423-272-5018

“ALL THINGS CONSIDERED” 423-754-1213 Cell roganfarm@yahoo.com

Rausch Herefords 14831 Hereford Rd. – Hoven, SD 57450 605-948-2375 Vern • Jerry • Shannon • Joel rauschherf@rauschherefords.com • RauschHerefords.com America’s #1 Dams of Distinction Cow herd • Private Sales Year-round • Bull and Female Sale Third Monday in February

Stenberg 605-997-2594 • Cell 605-530-6002 Cody Williams, Cell 605-695-0931

5121 Bedford Creek Rd., Franklin, TN 37064 triplelranch@msn.com • sleehereford@gmail.com www.lllranch.com

Herd Sires: MW LLL Farley 24F, DJB LLL Benchmark 26P and LLL Special Class S09

Since 1945 • Quality Line 1 cattle for sale!

47229 232 St., Colman, SD 57017

Dave Stenberg

Steven Lee 615-799-8085 cell 615-456-6165

Woodard Hereford Farms

HEREFORDS

Consignment sales and private treaty

Winn Woodard 615-389-2624 • Phil Spicer 615-351-2810

4948 William Woodard Rd. Springfield, TN 37172

THORSTENSON Hereford Ranch

Bill and Paula Thorstenson 30491 131st St. • Selby, SD 57472 605-649-7940 • Cell 605-845-6108 wpthorstenson@venturecomm.net paulathorstenson@yahoo.com

TENNESSEE Jim and Kay Coley and Family 140 Morgan Rd., Lafayette, TN 37083 615-804-2221 • coleyherefords@gmail.com www.coleyherefords.com

TEXAS

B&C

Cattle Co.

Bill or Chad Breeding 1301 N. Lions • P.O. Box 186 Miami, TX 79059 806-868-4661 or 806-570-9554 breeder@amaonline.com

BARBER Terri Barber 817-727-6107 Jason Barber 817-718-5821 Dale Barber 806-673-1965 Mary Barber 806-930-6917

RANCH Barber Ranch 806-235-3692 Justin Barber 806-681-5528 Brett Barber 806-681-2457

10175 F.M. 3138 • Channing, TX 79018

www.barberranch.com • barberranch@wildblue.net

Jackson Farms Registered Polled Herefords

8103 Bill Moss Rd. White House, TN 37188 615-672-4483•615-478-4483 Cell billymjackson@aol.com jacksonfarmsherefords.com

Nate and Jayna Frederickson Cell 605-254-4872 Shawn and Sarah Tatman 307-673-4381

Martha Dixon Julie Chapin 550 River Rd., Hartsville, TN 37074

LaGrand

Frederickson Ranch Mark and Mary Kay Frederickson 19975 Bear Ridge Rd. Spearfish, SD 57783 605-642-2139 Cell 605-645-4934

R

615-633-1913

17309 322nd Ave. Onida, SD 57564 Ken Bieber Family bedrock842002@yahoo.com

FAWCETT’S ELM CREEK RANCH Keith and Cheryl 21115 344th Ave. • HC Box 45 Ree Heights, SD 57371-5901 605-943-5664

RIVER CIRCLE FARM

Registered Herefords

“Farming the same land since 1834” Jonathan Cell 865-803-9947

Home 423-346-7304

314 Letory Rd. Wartburg,TN 37887 mudcreekFarms@msn.com Johnny, Tanuja, Jonathan & Justin Dagley Bulls

Ellis & Lovalene Heidel

and Females Available

Pete and Angela Case P.O. Box 240, Mertzon, TX 76941 325-650-6209 • pete@caseranch.com www.caseranch.com

Chastain Cattle Co. Jack & Lyn Chastain 3924 Burkett Dr Ft. Worth, TX 76116 817-821-3544 Farm located at Mineral Wells, TX September 2019 |

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DUDLEY BROS. Box 10, Comanche, TX 76442

Office 325-356-2284 • Fax 325-356-3185 John Dudley 325-642-0745 Tom Dudley 325-642-0748 john@dudleybros.com www.DudleyBros.com

Stop by for a visit. You will not be disappointed!

Noack Herefords 116 E. Bell Ave. Rockdale, TX 76567 Cell 979-218-0065 Office 512-446-6200

P.O. Box 969 Elgin, TX 78621 g3ranch@aol.com

out of good milking females for sale at all times.

Registered Herefords Since 1938

Harry and Cheryl Grett 512-303-5714

Bulls

Herb and Susan Williams, Owners

P.O. Box 567, Decatur, TX 76234 Herb Cell 940-393-1651 • Office/Ranch 940-466-3381 Fax 940-466-7237 Williamsfamilyherefords.com • herbsusan@msn.com

Since 1891, family owned and operated for five generations! Hwy. 51 north, 10 miles from Decatur, Texas

Registered/Commercial Hereford Cattle

NOLAN HEREFORDS

Scott, Alise, Ilissa, Bethany and Audrey 1950 Skylark Rd. • Gilmer, TX 75645 nolanherefords@aol.com Res. 903-797-6131 Cell 903-738-5636

UTAH

Gary and Kathy Buchholz P.O. Box 2807 • Waxahachie, TX 75168 Gary cell: 214-537-1285 Kathy cell: 214-537-1306

Williams Family Herefords

Phil Allen & Son

gary@gkbcattle.com www.gkbcattle.com

P.O. Box 83, Antimony, UT 84712

Shannon 435-624-3285

ROCKIN’ W Polled Herefords

Maynard and Sandi Warnken Kevin Warnken, manager P.O. Drawer 29 • Schulenburg, TX 78956 979-561-8846 • 979-561-8867 fax Kevin cell 979-743-0619

JESSICA HARTLEY / KEVIN HARTLEY

h2ranch@rodzoo.com

rockinw@cvctx.com • rockinwranch.net

7787 ROCKY RIDGE LN. MADISONVILLE, TX 77864 OFFICE 936-349-0439 H2RANCH@RODZOO.COM WWW.H2RANCHANDCATTLE.COM From Madisonville, go S on I-45 to Exit #136, go E 2 miles to H2 Gates.

Lee & Jacqui Haygood 923 Hillside Ave. Canadian, TX 79014 806-323-8232 • cell 806-323-2906 lee@indianmoundranch.com

Herd sire prospects, females and a large selection of range ready bulls available. Breeding Polled Herefords Since 1948.

B

Bill and Linda Johnson 3350 N. St. Rd. 32 Marion, UT 84036 435-783-4455 bjohn@allwest.net Cattle for sale at the ranch

Randy Wood, manager

325-396-5526 5749 Rocking Chair Ln. Ft. McKavett, TX 76841 www.therockingchairranch.com Raising cattle in Texas since 1855

SKRIVANEK RANCHES

EKKER HEREFORDS Gary Ekker Jim Ekker 801-489-7530 435-839-3454 1004 Ekker Ln. • Vernon, UT 84080 ekkerherefords@aol.com

Raising quality Herefords since 1985

Joey and Susan Skrivanek, owners 407 W. Mustang • Caldwell, TX 77836 Cell 979-224-4698 • Home 979-567-3857 • j.skrivaneklaw@outlook.com Nine miles east of Caldwell on Hwy. 21 or 15 miles west of Bryan-College Station on Hwy. 21

Jonathan and Craig Johansen Castle Dale, UT • 435-650-8466 johansenherefords@gmail.com

Larry Woodson

Larson Running L Ranch Larson Polled Herefords kclgenetics.com Ken: Office – 972-223-6450 • Home – 972-223-8955 Manager: Lee Larson – 972-824-5869 Sale at Ranch Every Third Saturday of May RunLRanch@gmail.com

2793 F.M. 1991, Clifton, TX 76634

214-491-7017 larrywoodson@gmail.com www.stillriverranch.com

le Marb! Up

Sunny Hill Ranch Horned and Polled

Pete Johnson, owner

Hwy. 94 W. • Lufkin, TX 75904 936-465-1672 pljmhj@yahoo.com • Serving East Texas Hereford needs since 1957 Southeast Texas Bull Sale Headquarters

www.johansenherefords.com

Line One Performance Breeding Since 1979

Jake Rees 801-668-8613 Scott Rees 801-949-8960 Roger Rees, DVM 801-913-5747 Herefords & Angus reescattle@gmail.com

ReesCattle.com

2235 E. Rees Ln. • Morgan , UT 84050

VIRGINIA

4609 Airport Freeway Ft. Worth, Texas 76117 817-831-3161 texashereford@sbcglobal.net www.texashereford.org

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Steve Merry 1840 Co. Rd. CC Hartford, WI 53027 Steven.Merry@aurora.org 414-881-5274

Featuring Polled Descendants of J215

Thistle Tree Farm Linda Lonas P.O. Box 187 • Purcellville, VA 20134 703-850-5501 Cell • 703-368-5812 Office

Generations of Family Affair Sale • Oct. 13, 2019

WASHINGTON

Sandrock Ranch Herefords

Bill and Terrilie Cox 688 Pataha St. Pomeroy, WA 99347 509-566-7050 cell cxranch@live.com

307-532-5892 Blake 307-532-3282 Rodney 307-532-2457 Steve Roth 307-532-7191 ochsnerranch@gmail.com

www.qualitybulls.com 10672 Van Tassell Road • Torrington, WY 82240 Selling over 100 bulls annually at private treaty.

Five Generations of MERRY Polled Hereford Breeders — Spanning 115 Years

CANADA

Kevin and Janice Bennett 3752 Ollie Bell Rd. 608-778-8685 Benton, WI 53803 kevinjanicebennett@gmail.com www.sandrockranchherefords.com

Billy Elmhirst

R.R. 1 Indian River, ON Canada K0L 2B0 705-295-2708 • ircc@nexicom.net elmlodgeherefords.freeyellow.com

Your Source For Success

WYOMING

SINCE 1943

DIAMOND M RANCH

MEDONTE HIGHLANDS Polled Herefords

SELLING 1,500 HEREFORDS ANNUALLY

“The great feedlot performance cattle” The McIrvins Box 99 Laurier, WA 509-684-4380

Winter Headquarters

646 Lake Rd. Burbank, WA 99323 509-545-5676

Jack McAughey 905-625-3151

Jay and Janice Berry 3049 C.R. 225 Oct. 2019 Cheyenne, WY 82009 307-634-5178 • www.wherecowmenbuybulls.com

Farm • Orillia, Ont. 705-326-6889 Business Office: 3055 Universal Dr., Mississauga, Ont. L4X 2E2

SERVICES

LARGENT and SONS Hereford Cattle Since 1902 P.O. Box 66 • Kaycee, WY 82639 307-738-2443 or 307-267-3229 Cell Sale Date – Nov. 21, 2019 largentandsons@yahoo.com www.largentandsons.com

Westfall Polled Herefords Jim Westfall, owner 304-927-2104 • cell 304-377-1247 John Westfall, herdsman 304-927-3639 1109 Triplett Rd. • Spencer, WV 25276 Bulls for sale by JW 6964 WY27 Leadership E38 80-Cow Certified • Bulls and Females For Sale.

WISCONSIN HEREFORD RANCH

Steven, Jill, Nicole, Curtis, Alison and Austin Folkman N. 250 Highview Rd. • Ixonia, WI 53036 920-474-7403 • 262-617-6346 Cell cnlfarm@hughes.net www.cnlfarm.com Home of Vaquero, Doubletime and M326.

J

WEST VIRGINIA M

HUTH

Polled Herefords Jerry and Maryann Huth

W9096 Co. Trunk AS • Oakfield, WI 53065

920-583-3223 www.huthcattle.com – huth@wildblue.net

Hereford.org

Tommy Barnes Auctioneer

P.O. Box 10 Lowndesboro, AL 36752 334-462-4004 Cell

McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch Polled Herefords and Angus

Raising Herefords since 1967 Jim and Jerri McClun and Family 1929 Rd. 60 • Veteran, WY 82243 • 307-837-2524 Cell 307-534-5141 • jkmcclun@wyomail.com www.mcclunranch.com Private Treaty Sales and Annual Production Sale in April Jim Bessler 815-762-2641

Rob Schacher 817-219-0102

MICHELI HEREFORDS Selling Herefords for 80 years

www.JamesFBessler.com

Annual Sale — Fourth Wednesday in October

Jim@JamesFBessler.com

P.O. Box 15, Ft. Bridger, WY 82933

Dale 307-780-8232

O: 630-945-3483 • F: 630-945-3584

Ron 307-747-3897

518 Brownstone Dr. • St. Charles, IL 60174-2843

MIDDLESWARTH RANCH Torrington, Wyo.

Phillip, Michel and Edward Dahnert Melissa and Michael Berggren N4674 St. Helena Rd., Juneau, WI 53039 414-550-5114 • maggie99mae@yahoo.com

Kevin Brown 705-327-1808

Jay, Marsha and Jessica Middleswarth 307-532-5427 Ashley 307-575-1082 6mbulls@hughes.net ANNUAL PRODUCTION www.middleswarthherefords.com

JAMES M. BIRDWELL AUCTIONEER Box 521, Fletcher, OK 73541 580-549-6636

SALE: JANUARY

ANNUAL BULL SALE 3RD WEDNESDAY HEREFORDS FOR IN MARCH TODAY’S CATTLEMAN Ned, Jan & Bell Ward 307-672-3248 Ned (c) 307-751-8298 • Jan (c) 307-751-9470 27A Decker Road • Sheridan, WY 82801 njwardherefords@gmail.com

www.NJWHerefords.com

Joel Birdwell, Auctioneer 5880 State Hwy. 33 Kingfisher, OK 73750 Home: 405-375-6630 Cell: 405-368-1058

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Jensen Live Stock Agency

The sound of your success

C.D. “Butch” Booker

Proudly representing American Live Stock Insurance Inc.

Sheila Jensen, agent P.O. Box 197 , Courtland, KS 66939 785-374-4372 • 785-262-1116 Cell jensenks197@hotmail.com

Auctioneer

41452 S.R. 195 • Colfax, WA 99111 509-989-2855 • cartha@colfax.com

Eddie Burks, Auctioneer 531 Rick Rd. Park City, KY 42160 270-678-4154 Home 270-991-6398 Cell endburks@hotmail.com

LATHROP LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION

DALE STITH

USDA Approved Quarantine Center Serving O’Hare Field and All Export Points

Auctioneer

35W090 Lathrop Lane, Dundee, IL 60118 Randy Lathrop 847-426-5009 or 428-5806 Fax 847-428-3788

5239 Old Sardis Pike Mays Lick, KY 41055 918-760-1550 dalestith@yahoo.com

7710 North State Rd 56 Vevay, IN 47043 540-336-2737

Cody Lowderman Chris Poley Cell: 306-220-5006 chris@tbarc.com

309-313-2171

Shane Michelson Cell: 403-363-9973 shane@tbarc.com P.O. Box 2330 Warman, Saskatchewan S0K 4S0 Canada 306-933-4200

Ben Wright Cell: 519-374-3335 ben@tbarc.com

www.BuyAgro.com

Auctioneer

255 China Road Macomb, IL 61455

121 Jackson St. Plain City, OH 43064 Phone: 614-403-0726

Matt Sims • 1019 Waterwood Pkwy., Unit D • Edmond, OK 73034 405-840-5461 Office • 405-641-6081 Cell • www.mcsauction.com

EMMONS

Semen and Certificate Brokerage Service Available

UGC Certified

Clay Emmons

254-716-5735 clayemmons@hotmail.com

541 State Hwy. 75 N. Fairfield, TX 75840

JERRY GAY

LIVESTOCK INSURANCE American Live Stock, a division of Markel Service, Incorporated Featuring livestock mortality insurance covering death from accident or disease. Contact for rates. 1910 Madison Ave. #530 Memphis, TN 38104 901-276-2855 office 901-276-0758 fax 901-458-2880 residence

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Jim Reed, Box 126, Green Ridge, MO 65332 Office 660-527-3507 • Cell 417-860-3102 www.reedent.com • reedent@iland.net Serving breeders since 1979.

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Sept. 2....................Foundations for the Future ’19, Morrison, Tenn. Sept. 15......................................................Illini Top Cut, Macomb, Ill. Sept. 26............................... Mohican West & Guests, Laurel, Mont. Sept. 28....................................Forrest Hereford Farm, Saluda, S.C. Oct. 5................................Journagan Ranch/MSU, Springfield, Mo. Oct. 21.......................Beefmaker Production Sale, Cedartown, Ga. Oct. 26............... J&L Cattle Services & Guests, Jeromesville, Ohio Nov. 9............................................... Iron Lake Ranch, Athens, Texas Nov. 10...........................................CMR & Friends, Senatobia, Miss. Nov. 16.................Show-Me Polled Hereford Classic, Windsor, Mo. Dec. 8.................................Missouri Opportunity Sale, Sedalia, Mo.

REED ENTERPRISES

Your complete, one stop shopping center for all your semen and AI certificates. Call today for your free brochure For Prompt, Personalized Service, Call:

Serving breeders since 1979

Jim and Linda Reed P.O. Box 126 • Green Ridge, MO 65332 660-527-3507 • Fax 660-527-3379 reedent@iland.net

Hereford World DEADLINES:

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Wolff Cattle Company and Friends

TH Frontier 174E (P43818822) Two Daughters Sell

WCC 293W 475Z Danica 7D (P43719908) • She Sells! 3-year old TH Stockman 475Z daughter

7th Annual Fall Preview Sale Sat., Sept. 14th 3 - 5 p.m. Bid off at 5 p.m.

WCC 72R 26U Kalle 30Z

DVAuction

(P43856708) An ET daughter sired by Frontier sells CARLSON FARMS Murdock, MN Ross Carlson 320-366-3726

HA Miss Druid B448 (P43536259) Her daughter sired by CRR 668Z Commitment 654 sells

Broadcasting Real-Time Auctions

NEIL FARMS Northfield, MN Steve Neil 507-645-4332

WHISPERING PINE FARMS Lonepine, MT Jason 320-221-0280

WOLFF CATTLE COMPANY Steve Wolff 701-710-1574 Oakes, ND • swolff318@yahoo.com Find us on Facebook!

HELBLING HEREFORDS 4785 Co. Rd. 83 Mandan, ND 58554 Jim 701-663-7123 Fred 701-663-0137 Wayne 701-471-4391 Helbling95@msn.com

Duane, Joana, Taylor and Thomas Friesz 4465 34th St., P.O. Box 67 New Salem, ND 58563 joana@northlandinsuranceagency.com

www.frieszlivestock.com Selling bulls and females private treaty Breeders of polled Herefords, Corriedale sheep and Boer goats.

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Contact

Joe Rickabaugh

785-633-3188 jrick@hereford.org

is available! Hereford.org

Craig, Kayla and Kain 40 93rd Ave. N.W. Halliday, ND 58636 701-548-8243 Cell 701-260-0058 craigp@ndgateway.com

Rollie, April and Jake 4260 127th Ave. S.W. Belfield, ND 58622 701-575-8292 701-290-3469 www.baumgartencattle.com

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Carl, Lindsay, Casey, Dru and Stetson Olson 16068 24th St. S.E. Argusville, ND 58005 Cell 701-361-0684 Edward Olson 701-238-3601 www.olsonredpower.com olsoncandc@aol.com

Wolff

Cattle Company Steve Wolff 122 N. 12th St. Oakes, ND 58474 701-710-1574

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Calendar of Events

“Calendar of Events” is a listing of Hereford sales and events known to our staff. Italicized dates denote shows and events. Non-italicized dates denote sales. 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. SEPTEMBER 1 Delta Fair Hereford Show, Munford, Tenn. 1 Du Quoin State Fair Hereford Show, Du Quoin, Ill. 1 Permian Basin Fair Hereford Show, Odessa, Texas 1 South Dakota State Fair Hereford Show, Huron 2 East Side Farm, Frederick, Md. 2 Walker Polled Hereford Farm, Morrison, Tenn. 3 Hawk Livestock (Online), Earlville, Ill. 6-7 Missouri Hereford Assn. Field Day, Columbia 6 West Texas Fair and Rodeo Hereford Show, Abilene 7-8 Nebraska Hereford Tour, Grand Island/Hastings 7 Northeast Elite Hereford Sale, Ghent, N.Y. 7 Tennessee State Fair Hereford Show, Nashville 7 West Texas Fair and Rodeo Jr. Hereford Show, Abilene 8 Happ Herefords, Mendota, Ill. 9 Butler Polled Herefords (Online), Republic, Mo. 10 AbraKadabra Cattle Co. (Online), Columbia, Mo. 10 Behrends Farms (Online), Mason City, Ill. 10 Double L Cattle/JR Ranch (Online), Caldwell, Texas 10 Genoa Livestock Bull Sale, Minden, Nev. 10 New Mexico State Fair Hereford Show, Albuquerque 13-14 Montana Hereford Tour, Billings 13 Tennessee Valley Fair Hereford Show, Knoxville 14 Hereford Fall Classic, Taylorville, Ill. 14 Kansas State Fair Hereford Show, Hutchinson 14 Tennessee Valley Fair Jr. Hereford Show, Knoxville 14 Wolff Cattle Co. and Guests, Oakes, N.D. 15 Illini Top Cut, Macomb, Ill. 17 Ohio Farm Science Review, London 19 Dal Porto Livestock & Rancho Casino, Turlock, Calif. 19 Holden Herefords, Valier, Mont. 20 Churchill Cattle Co., Manhattan, Mont. 20 Eastern States Exposition Jr. Hereford Show, W. Springfield, Mass. 20 East Texas State Fair Jr. Hereford Show, Tyler 20 River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, Ontario 20 Washington State Fair Horned Hereford Show, Puyallup 21 Burns Farms & Friends, Pikeville, Tenn. 21 Eastern States Exposition Hereford Show, W. Springfield, Mass. 21 Ehlke Herefords, Townsend, Mont. 21 Elmlodge Polled Herefords, Indian River, Ontario 21 Lamb Bros. Beef, Wilson, Wis. 21 Tennessee Hereford Assn. Field Day, Rogersville 21 Washington State Fair Polled Hereford Show, Puyallup 22 Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Orillia, Ontario 22 Ohio Hereford Futurity Show, Wooster 22 Oklahoma State Fair Hereford Show, Oklahoma City 25 Ad deadline for November Hereford World 26 Mohican West & Guests, Laurel, Mont. 27 Sierra Ranches, Modesto, Calif. 27 World Beef Expo Hereford Show, W. Allis, Wis. 28 East Texas State Fair Hereford Show, Tyler 28 Forrest Polled Herefords, Saluda, S.C. 28 Gohr Angus and Herefords, Madras, Ore. 28 Minnesota Hereford Tour, NW Holloway 28 Pennsylvania/Mason Dixon Field Day, Saltsburg, Pa. 28 RPH Classic, Marlette, Mich. 28 Tulsa State Fair Hereford Show, Tulsa, Okla. 29 World Beef Expo Jr. Hereford Show, W. Allis, Wis. 30 Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb. OCTOBER 1 Humphrey’s Farm and Ranch (Online), Cleburne, Texas 2 Fryeburg Fair Hereford Show, Fryeburg, Maine

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3 Dudley Bros., Comanche, Texas 4 Keystone Int’l Livestock Exposition Nat’l Hereford Show, Harrisburg, Pa. 4 Mettler Polled Herefords, Menno, S.D. 5 The Breeders Classic, Gettysburg, Pa. 5 Colyer Herefords, Bruneau, Idaho 5 Journagan Ranch/Missouri State Un., Springfield, Mo. 5 Mann Cattle Co., Caldwell, Texas 5 Mississippi State Fair Hereford Show, Jackson 6 Badger Southern Select, Burlington, Wis. 6 Bar A Cattle Co. (Online), Schulenburg, Texas 6 Cal-Poly Bull Test, San Luis Obispo, Calif. 6 Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch, Ree Heights, S.D. 6 Keystone Int’l Livestock Exposition Jr. Hereford Show, Harrisburg, Pa. 6 Purple Reign Cattle Co. (Online), Toulon, Ill. 7 Alabama National Fair Hereford Show, Montgomery 7 Baldy Maker, Ft. Klamath, Ore. 7 Express Ranch, Yukon, Okla. 7 Indian Mound Ranch, Canadian, Texas 8 Copeland & Sons (Online), Nara Visa, N.M. 8 Haught Farn(Online), Harrisville, W.Va. 8 Powell Ranch, San Angelo, Texas 9 Barber Ranch (Online), Channing, Texas 11 Dixie Classic Fair Hereford Show, Winston-Salem, N.C. 11 Snedden Ranches, Maricopa, Calif. 12 Bonebrake Herefords and Guests, Buffalo, Mo. 12 Great Lakes Hereford Roundup, St. Louis, Mich. 12 Perks Ranch, Rockford, Ill. 12 Remitall West, Olds, Alberta 13 Grand Nat’l Stock Show Hereford Show, Daly City, Calif. 13 Hawk Livestock (Online), Earlville, Ill. 13 Kaczmarek 4K Herefords Dispersal, Salem, Mo. 13 Next Generation Genetics/MGM Polled Herefords, Endeavor, Wis. 13 Ridgeview Farm, Alto, Mich. 14 Arkansas State Fair Hereford Show, Little Rock 14 Case Ranch, Mertzon, Texas 14 Deana Jak Farms (Online) New Enterprise, Pa. 15 Foggy Bottom Farm (Online), Taneytown, Md. 15 Rockin W (Online), Schulenburg, Texas 16 North Carolina State Fair Hereford Show, Raleigh 17 KLD Herefords & Guests (Online), Waxahachie, Texas 17 Northern Int’l Livestock Expo Hereford Show, Billings, Mont. 17 South Carolina State Fair Hereford Show, Columbia 18 State Fair of Texas Hereford Show, Dallas 18 W4 Ranch, Morgan, Texas 19 ANL and Guests, Steelman, Saskatchewan 19 Buck Cattle Co., Madill, Okla. 19 C&T and Guests, KIsbey, Saskatchewan 19 West Virginia Polled Hereford Assn., Jane Lew 19 JM Cattle Co., Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 19 Lambert Ranch, Oroville, Calif. 19 South Carolina State Fair Jr. Hereford Show, Columbia 19 State Fair of Texas Jr. Hereford Show, Dallas 20 Blair Athol/Haroldson’s and Guests, Arcola, Saskatchewan 20 Express Ranch, Yukon, Okla. 20 Six Mile Creek Herefords (Online), El Reno, Okla. 21 McKay Cattle Co. (Online), Orlando, Okla. 21 White Hawk Ranch/Barnes Herefords, Cedartown, Ga. 23 Micheli Ranch, Ft. Bridger, Wyo. 23 Texas Hereford Assn., Buffalo 24 Jensen Bros., Louisburg, Kan. 24 State Fair of Louisiana Hereford Show, Shreveport 25 Ad deadline for December Hereford World

25 Virginia Tech’s Hokie Harvest, Blacksburg, Va. 26 Debter Hereford Farm, Horton, Ala. 26 J&L Cattle Services and Guests, Jeromesville, Ohio 26 Jamison & Jamison Herefords, Beggs, Okla. 26 Ladies of the Royal, Kansas City, Mo. 26 Mead Farms, Barnett, Mo. 26 South Texas Hereford Assn., Beeville 27 American Royal Nat’l Hereford Show, Kansas City, Mo. 27 BNC Herefords/PowerHouse Herefords, Corbyville, Ontario 28 Tennessee River Music Inc., Ft. Payne, Ala. 29 Bowling Ranch, Newkirk, Okla. 30 Valley Creek Ranch (Online), Fairbury, Neb. NOVEMBER 1 Jamison Herefords, Quinter, Kan. 2 Burns Farms, Pikeville, Tenn. 2 Combined Excellence, Mason, Ohio 2 Dogwood Farm, LaCenter, Ky. 3 TK Cattle Co. (Online), Burwell, Neb. 4 Huwaldts Herefords (Online), Randolph, Neb. 4 P&R Herefords, Leedey, Okla. 7 Kentucky Hereford-Influenced Feeder Sale, Stanford 8 Rees Bros., Morgan, Utah 8 South Dakota Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Brookings 9 Iron Lake Ranch, Athens, Texas 9 Nebraska Hereford Assn. Annual Meeting, Grand Island 9 South Dakota Hereford Assn., Brookings 9 Virginia Hereford Assn., Harrisonburg 10 CMR Herefords & Friends, Senatobia, Miss. 10 Nebraska Hereford Assn., Grand Island 10 Wheeler Farms/Sims Family Cattle/MCS Cattle Co., Chickasha, Okla. 11 Mohican West, Laurel, Mont. 13 Barber Ranch, San Saba, Texas 15 PaPa Alliance Red Hided Feeder Sale, Bloomington, Wis. 16 California/Nevada Hereford Classic, Yuba City, Calf. 16 MCM Herefords (Online), Ayr, Neb. 16 Show-Me Polled Hereford Classic, Windsor, Mo. 17 North American Int’l Livestock Exposition Jr. Hereford Show, Louisville, Ky. 19 Foggy Bottom Farm (Online), Taneytown, Md. 19 Oklahoma Hereford Assn., Marietta 17 North American Int’l Livestock Exposition Hereford Show, Louisville, Ky. 21 Fenton Hereford Ranch, Irma, Alberta 21 Largent & Sons, Kaycee, Wyo. 24 Heart of America Hereford Assn., Greenville, Ill. 26 Ad deadline for January Hereford World 26 Lowderman Cattle Co. (Online), Macomb, Ill. 30 Able Acres, Wingate, Ind. 30 Central Missouri Polled Hereford Breeders/College of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, Mo. 30 Woolfolk Farm, Columbia, Tenn. DECEMBER 1 Adcock Cattle/Crum Cattle Co. (Online), Ill. 2 Hawk Livestock (Online), Earlville, Ill. 4 Goehring Herefords, Libertyville, Iowa 5 Western States Jr. Hereford Show, Reno, Nev. 6 Knoll Crest Farm, Red House, Va. 6 Nelson Hirsche Purebreds, Del Bonita, Alberta 6 Western States Nat’l Hereford Bull Show, Reno, Nev. 6 Western States Hereford Sale, Reno, Nev.

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47th Annual

PRODUCTION BULL SALE Saturday •

• 12 Noon OCT. 26, 2019 at the farm, Horton, Alabama

SELLING: 100 — 2-Year-Old Hereford Bulls 100 — Commercial Females

4134 County Hwy. 30 Horton, AL 35980 Glynn Debter 205-429-2040 Perry Debter 205-429-4415 John Ross Debter debterfarm@otelco.net

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Hereford Hollow Farm

POLLED HEREFORDS James and Doris Triplett 254 Hallmark Rd. Statesville, NC 28625 704-872-7550 704-902-2250 triplettmarble@bellsouth.net

Joel and Amanda Blevins Jim O’Mara 3600 Ludlow Rd. Good Hope Community Lena, MS 39094 601-654-3584 omaraj@phelps.com

John Wheeler, owner 910-489-0024

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775 Clacton Circle Earlysville, VA 22936 Farm:

N. Lomax Rd. Traphill, N.C. Hereford.org

324 Austin Lane Wytheville, VA 24382

Mike Rogan 1662 McKinney Chapel Rd. Rogersville, TN 37857 423-272-5018 Cell 423-754-1213

276-759-1675 herefordhollow@gmail.com

roganfarm@yahoo.com

This space is AVAILABLE! 243 Horseshoe Neck Rd. Lexington, NC 27295 terracefarms@gmail.com Registered Herefords Since 1938

Jim Davis 336-247-1554 Linda Davis 336-853-8019 Chad Davis 336-479-2009

Woolfolk Farms

131 Hallie Anderson Rd. Jackson, TN 38305 Scott 731-571-7399 John 731-225-2620 Matt 731-571-3265 woolfolkfarms@yahoo.com Facebook – Woolfolk Farms www.wfherefords.com

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Advertisers’ Index ALABAMA Debter Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179, 193 Tennessee River Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179

ARIZONA Mountain View Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 179

ARKANSAS James Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179

CALIFORNIA Alto Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Blagg Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 California-Nevada Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . 25 Gillibrand Cattle Co., P.W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Lambert Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 McDougald Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Morrell Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Mrnak Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Pedretti Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Sierra Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126, 127, 179 Sonoma Mountain Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 W6 Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Wiemer Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Wintun Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179

COLORADO Campbell, James T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clark Anvil Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cline Registered Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coleman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coyote Ridge Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ernst Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fuchs Herefords, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hall and Family, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hanging W Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kubin Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leroux Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robb & Sons, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sidwell Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strang Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

179 179 179 179 179 179 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180

GEORGIA Barnes Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 CES Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 Greenveiw Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Hill-Vue Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 HME Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67, 208, BC Leonard Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 Mead Cattle Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC MTM Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Predestined Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 Thompson Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 White Hawk Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC

IDAHO Canyon Gem Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Colyer Herefords & Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 180 Daniels Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Eagle Canyon Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Elkington Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Fern Ridge Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Holt Family Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 JBB/AL Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Shaw Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Wooden Shoe Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180

ILLINOIS Adcock Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Baker Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Behrends Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 167 Benedict Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Bixler Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Bob-O-Lou Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Braun Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Burns Polled Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . 166, 180 Crane Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 DJR Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Double B Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Edenburn Family Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167

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Ellis Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Eubank Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Fancy Creek Farm of the Prairie Cross . . . . . 166 Fleisher Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Gen-Lor Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109, 181 Goldstein Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166, 181 Happ Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Knott Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Loehr Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Lorenzen Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Lowderman Auction Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Lowderman Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115, 167 McCaskill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Milligan Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Moffett Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Mud Creek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Nature’s Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Newbold Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Oak Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Paquette Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 181 Parish Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Perks Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 46, 166 Plainview Stock Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Prairie Cross, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Prairie Meadow Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Prairie Rose Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Purple Reign Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91, 181 RGR Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 River Ridge Ranch & Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Sayre Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Shingle Oaks Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Stephens Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Sturdy Hereford Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Sweatman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 West Wind Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181

INDIANA Able Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Beck-Powell Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Clinkenbeard Farms & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Coal Creek Land and Cattle LLC . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Deatsman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Elzemeyer Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Everhart Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Ferguson Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Gerber Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Greenwood Family Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Hayhurst Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Kesling Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Landrum Family Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Laudeman Family, Gale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 McFatridge Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Show Time Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 120 Stuckey Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157

IOWA Amos Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Beef Resources Partnership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Deppe Bros. Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Goehring Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Jackson Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 JR Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 K7 Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Landt Herefords, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Petersen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Pitt Farms Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Sorensen Family, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Stream Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Wiese & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182

KANSAS 4V Ranch Douthit Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Brannan & Reinhardt Polled Herefords . . . . 182 Carswell-Nichols Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Davis Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Douthit Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 GLM Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Herbel Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Jamison Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143, 182 Jensen Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71, 182 Malone Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165

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MM Ranch Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Oleen Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Oleen Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Sandhill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Schu-Lar Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Springhill Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Towner Farm Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Umberger Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 VJS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182

KENTUCKY Botkin Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boyd Beef Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chamblish Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dogwood Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hopper Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JMS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K3 Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laffoon Family Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tucker Stock Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wells Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

182 182 182 160 160 160 160 182 182 160

LOUISIANA 5C’s Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183

MARYLAND All Seasons Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Bachtel Family Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Church View Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 East Side Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Foggy Bottom Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Fountain Valley Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Grimmel Girls Show Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . 59, 183 Painted View Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 SCH Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183

MICHIGAN Behnke’s Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Breasbois Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Castle Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Cottonwood Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Grand Meadows Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 158 Great Lakes Hereford Roundup Sale . . . . . . 8, 10 Hanson’s Double G Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 MacNaughton, Ron and Jill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Maple Lane Farm Group LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 McDonald Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 75, 158 Ridgeview Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Rottman, Phil and Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Sugar Sweet Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 191 183 183 183 183 191 183 183

NEBRASKA 7 Mill Iron Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Blueberry Hill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Fisher Family, Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Frenzen and Family, Galen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Henkel Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Hoffman Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75, 82, 83, 184 JB Ranch Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Moeller & Sons, Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Monahan Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Ridder Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Schroer Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Schutte & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Spencer Herefords Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Upstream Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Valley Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Van Newkirk Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Vin-Mar Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 6D Land & Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bell Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brumley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Genoa Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Western States Hereford Show . . . . . . . . . . .

185 185 185 185 142

NEW JERSEY Grass Pond Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185

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MISSISSIPPI Broadlawn Farm Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . Caldwell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leaning Cedar Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McGuffee Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

MONTANA Bar Star Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Churchill Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC Cooper Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Curlew Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Dutton Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Ehlke Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154, 184 Feddes Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Holden Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 J Bar E Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 L Bar W Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 McMurry Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 184 Mohican West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 185 Thomas Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Whispering Pine Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Wichman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184

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MINNESOTA Carlson Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DaKitch Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delaney Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Krogstad Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lawrence Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neil Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schafer Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Springwater Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . .

Journagan Ranch/Missouri State University . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 27, 165, 183 Kaczmarek 4K Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123, 165 Klippenstein Family Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 LIII Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 McMillen’s Toothacre Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Mead Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Menzies Cattle Co. LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165, 183 Miller Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Reed Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Reynolds Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Roth Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165, 183 Steinbeck Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 WMC Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165

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MISSOURI AbraKadabra Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Aufdenberg Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Bellis Family, Jim D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Biglieni Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Blue Ribbon Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Bonebrake Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . 129, 164, 183 Butler Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Doss Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Duvall Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Falling Timber Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Findley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Harding Bros. Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183

B&H Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Copeland & Sons Herefords LLC . . . . 28, 29, 185 Cornerstone Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 King Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Pérez Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 West Star Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185

NEW YORK Glade Haven Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 SK Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Stone House Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185

NORTH CAROLINA Brent Creech Taylor’s Mill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . Claxton Farm LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Double J Farm LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Five J’s Beef & Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Myers Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

185 185 193 160 185

Rhyneland Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Terrace Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Triplett Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185, 193 W&A Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Will-Via Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185

NORTH DAKOTA Baumgarten Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Friedt Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Friesz Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Helbling Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Mrnak Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185, 191 North Dakota Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Olson Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Pelton Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Wolff Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191

OHIO Berg Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Buckeye Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Durbin Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Hot Iron Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 J&L Cattle Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 M Love Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Mohican Polled Hereford Farms . . . . . . 159, 185 NS Polled Herefords Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, 159 Oakridge Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Ostgaard Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Rippling Rock Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Steiner Management Inc., Gene . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Sunny Side Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Sunnyside Stock Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Switzerland of Ohio Polled Hereford Assn. . 159

OKLAHOMA Buck Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Darnell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Dennis Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Dufur Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Durham Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Flying G Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Headquarters Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Langford Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Loewen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Messner Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Moler, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 P&R Herefords LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186

OREGON Bar One Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Bird Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Chandler Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Harrell Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 High Desert Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Hufford’s Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Quick Mill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Vollstedt Farms Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . 186 White Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186

PENNSYLVANIA Bar-H Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Deana Jak Farms Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66, 186 LT’s South Dakota Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Slaytons’ BearDance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Stone Ridge Manor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 155 Vogel Valley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186

SOUTH CAROLINA Forrest Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 160 Fowken Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Keese Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187

SOUTH DAKOTA Bar JZ Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Blume Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 CK Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Eggers Southview Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Fawcett’s Elm Creek Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 79, 187 Frederickson Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187

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Hoffman Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 JBN Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 K&B Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 LaGrand Angus and Hereford Ranch . . . . . . 187 Mettler Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Rausch Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Stenbergg Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Thorstenson Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187

TENNESSEE Burns Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Candy Meadow Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Coley Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Jackson Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Mud Creek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Parker Bros. Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 River Circle Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Roberson’s Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Rogan Farms Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187, 193 Triple L Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Woodard Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Woolfolk Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193

Larson Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Larson Running L Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Metch Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Noack Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Nolan Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Powell Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, 188 Rockin’ W Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Rocking Chair Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Skrivanek Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 ST Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Still River Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Sunny Hill Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Texas Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Williams Family Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Willis Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188

UTAH Allen & Son, Phil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Circle BJ Polled Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . Ekker Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johansen Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rees Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

188 188 188 188 188

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B&C Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Barber Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76, 77, 187 Case Ranch Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169, 187 Chastain Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Double L Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Dudley Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 G3 Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 GKB Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 H2 Ranch and Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Indian Mound Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 188 Iron Lake Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Jibben Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Deer Track Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Hereford Hollow Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Knoll Crest Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Quail Hollow Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155, 188 Thistle Tree Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189

WASHINGTON CX Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Diamond M Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Ottley Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189

WEST VIRGINIA Cottage Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Five Star Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Goff & Sons, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grandview Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grassy Run Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haught Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Knotts Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Law & Sons, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McDonald Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Westfall Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

WISCONSIN Blue Goose Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Boettcher’s Brookview Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 C&L Hereford Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 189 Christ the Rock Creek Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Dalton Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Gari-Alan Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Hickory Grove Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Hidden Springs Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Huth Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162, 189 Kegley Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 KLS Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Lamb Bros. Beef Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 37 Larson Hereford Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Lietzau Hereford Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Lininger Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Maple Crest Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 MGM Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 163, 189 Next Generation Genetics . . . . . . . . . 6, 162, 163 Otter Creek Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Owego Stock Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Pierce’s Hereford Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Sandrock Ranch Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Spruce Hill Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162

A. Goff & Sons 1661 Hazelgreen Rd. Harrisville, WV 26362 304-643-2196 agoffandsons@yahoo.com

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Since 1910 Celebrating our 108th Year Oldest continuous Polled Hereford Herd in America

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Starr Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Whiskey Run Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Wildcat Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Windy Hills Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Wirth Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162

WYOMING Berry’s, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Largent and Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Micheli Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Middleswarth Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJW Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ochsner Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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CANADA ANL Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Blair Athol Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Blairs.Ag Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Brooks Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 C & T Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Elmlodge Polled Herefords . . . . . . 140, 141, 189 Glenlees Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Haroldson’s Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 KLR Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Manns Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 McCoy Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords . . . . . 189 Phantom Creek Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Remitall West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Roselawn Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Twin View Polled Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145

SERVICES Barnes, Tommy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Bayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153

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Bessler Inc., James F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 BioZyme Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Birdwell, James M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Birdwell, Joel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Boehringer Ingelheim . . . . . . . . . . 128, 144, 168 Booker, C.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Burks, Eddie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Carper, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Cattle Visions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Circle H Headquarters LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Conover, Al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Emmons Ultrasounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Gay Livestock Insurance, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Genex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Herefords On Demand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 HRC Feed Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Jensen Live Stock Agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Lathrop Livestock Transportation . . . . . . . . . 190 Layton, Dustin N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Lowderman, Cody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Lowderman, Monte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 MCS Auction LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Merck Animal Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Midwest Cattle Service Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 National Junior Hereford Assn. . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Reed Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Ritchey Livestock ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Schacher Auction Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Select Sires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 SmartAuctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Stith, Dale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Stout, Justin B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Sullivan Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 95 T Bar C Cattle Co. Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Wendt, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190

Registered Polled Hereford Cattle

Grandview Hereford Farm Quality Hereford Cattle Ken and Chris Scott 2586 Grandview Rd. Beaver, WV 25813 304-573-0844 chance37@suddenlink.net

W.C. Taylor Family 20 Cottage Hill Rd. Petersburg, WV 26847 Sonny 304-257-1557 Michael 304-257-1040 mtaylor@frontiernet.net

GRASSY RUN Farms

DAVID LAW & SONS

Polled Herefords Since 1954 192 Ruger Dr. Harrisville, WV 26362 Butch 304-643-4438

Certified and Accredited lawherefords.bravehost.com lawherefords@yahoo.com

Hereford.org

Polled Herefords 5683 Rocky Step Rd. Winfield, WV 25213 www.grassyrunfarms.com Gary Kale, Owner Aaron Glascock, General Manager 304-312-7060 Derik Billman, Herdsman 330-432-3267

The R.G. Knotts Family

McDonald

63 Henderson Ridge Road Polled Herefords Fairmont, WV 26554 Mike McDonald, DVM and Family Dave 304-612-3795 534 Riverbend Road Lost Creek, WV 26385 Robert 304-265-0005 Dnsk0603@gmail.com

September 2019 |

304-745-3870 Office 304-677-5944 Cell

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CrossFit Get Your Herd in Shape

Semen available

THM CROSSFIT 7040 ET

{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}

P43755023 - Calved: Sept. 10, 2016 - Tattoo: LE 7040/RE THM

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KCF BENNETT 3008 M326 {SOD}{DLF,HYF,IEF} NJW P606 72N DAYDREAM 73S {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} STAR 8006 ENYETO 163M ET {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} JLG VICTRA DOM 287 17

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Cattle for sale Private Treaty

Tommy Mead and Family

CATTLE ENTERPRISES www.meadcattle.com

1230 Reeves Road Midville, GA 30441 706-554-6107 706-339-0201 cell tommy@meadcattle.com


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