Beef Business Herd Bulls Calving Ease • Performance • Maternal • Carcass
Eatons White House 50148
DC/CRJ Tank E108 P
M870902 BW: 92 WWR: 110 YWR: 111
M905524 BW: 80 WWR: 115 YWR: 129 CE
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Eatons Great Northern 30164 P Top 8% M • 4% TM • 35% REA • 5% MB
Eatons On The Ledge 20030 Pld Top 8% YW, TSI • 20% M • 15% TM
Eatons Profile 40009 Pld Top 15% WW, TM, TSI • 10% YW
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GRAND HILLS CATTLE CHAROLAIS WITH ALTITUDE BULL SALE MAY 2, 2020 • EATON, COLORADO
AT THE FEEDLOT, 2 MILES EAST OF EATON ON CO. RD. 74 & 1 1/2 MILES NORTH ON CO. RD. 43
SELLING 60 BULLS 15 FALL 2018 18-MONTH OLDS 38 SPRING 2019 YEARLINGS 7 FALL 2018 HEREFORD BULLS
GHC REAGAN 9012 POLLED
March 1, 2019
LT Blue Value 7903 ET out of LT Brenda 6120 Pld (The dam of LT Ledger 0332) BW: 86, AWW: 814, R: 114 Selling ½ Interest and buyers choice of spring or fall possession!
GHC MADISON 9036 POLLED
March 1, 2019
LT Patriot 4004 Pld out of LT Ballet 6233 (Granddam of LT Sundance & LT Venture) BW: 96, AWW: 915, R: 128
GHC OUTSIDER 8146
M&M Outsider 4003 Pld out of LT Ballet 6233! BW: 72
GHC LEDGER 8537 POLLED LT Ledger 9332 P out of M6 Ms Pasty’s Bell 503 P ET BW: 90
June 28, 2018
SALE MANAGER: Greg Hubert P.O. Box 100 Oakley, KS 67748 785-672-3195 (office) 785-672-7449 (cellular)
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Semen: $25 | Cert: $35
EPD | CE 9.0 | BW 0.6 | WW 39 | YW 79 | Milk 15 | TM 35 | SC 1.2 | REA 1.01 | TSI 221.11 PERF | BW 85 | AWW 783 | AYW 1,537
TAYLOR STABEL PHONE: 620.260.6815 TSTABEL@KCFLLC.COM JIM JENNINGS PHONE: 620.272.2819
169 Satterfield Farm Rd • Norfork, AR 72658 Mark & Nancy Loyd & Joanne (501) 944-9274 (870) 499-7151
satterfieldfarms@icloud.com • www.satterfieldcharolais-angus.com
For Semen Contact Owners or JWC Marketing
Wes Chism 281-761-5952
P.O. Box 37 • Isabel, SD 57633 Office: 605-466-2392 Brent Thiel 605-848-1840 ltranch@lakotanetwork.com www.ltranch.com
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(Left side) RE MS PRESIDENT 982 ET EF1286249 I Born: 12/20/19 I Polled I BW 80 Sire: CJC Mr President T122 I Dam: Bamboo Ms Ali Smoke (Right side) RE MS BRAXTON980 F1286248 I Born: 12/8/19 I Polled I BW 68 Sire: Sparrows Braxton 519C I Dam’s Sire: VCR Sir Duke 914 Pld Rick & Cindy Evans
EF1162956 I Born: 8/8/12 I Polled I BW 80 EPDs 1.1 2.2 35 63 10 2.7 28 0.9 Sire: BHD Reality T3136 P (maternal sib to BHD Zeus) Dam: MCF Lady Gi Duke Performer 5003 PET Due: before sale to CJC Mr President T122 Bill & Raye Arlitt
RS MS ALI EQUITY G16 P ET
BC MS Y322 ASSET E34 PET
EF pending I Born: 1/25/19 I Polled I BW 85 Est EPDs 7.8 0.45 27 53 14 8.2 28 0.8 Sire: JDJ Equity Z370 P I Dam: Bamboo Ms Ali 1315 1315 Sired by LHD Cigar x GP Ms Ali M76 P. Extremely deep-bodied, thick heifer. Rocking S Ranch
KR MS REALITY 303
EF1254148 I Born: 9/27/17 I Polled I BW 79 EPDs 4.9 2.0 31 63 16 3.7 32 0.8 Sire: BHD Asset B178 P I Dam: JDJ Ms Truemark Y322 Y322 Dam of JDJ Maximo A18 P (Homozygous Polled) Bred A-I on 1/15/20 to BHD Zen X270 P Gary & Christel Biggs
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Bradley Cattle Bred Heifer Sale SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 4:00 p.m. Prior to the start of the Special Cow Sale at Springfield Livestock!
Springfield Livestock Marketing CenterSpringfield, Missouri
Lot 1, BC Trophy Rush 1818 Polled, 8-26-18, Rushmore granddaughter out of LT Easy Blend daughter
Lot 2, BC Katherine 1819 Polled, 9-7-18, M6 Slam Dunk 3115 daughter out of Ledger granddaughter
Lot 5, BC Roxanne 1824 Polled, 8-19-19, Rushmore granddaughter out of Gerrard Montezuma daughter
Lot 6, BC Alli 1833 Polled, 9-30-18, RBM Fargo Y111 daughter out of LT Assertion 1277 daughter
Lot 11, ABC Campeona Astracindi F809 Polled, 9-24-18, ABC Cobb bred all the way
Lot 16, BC CCR Grace 8516 Polled, 8-13-18, LT Blue Mountain great granddaughter, out of WC Big Ben daughter
Selling
24 Purebred Charolais Bred Heifers, due in September to LT Affinity 6221 Pld 37 Purebred Charolais Bred Heifers, due in September to Red Angus Sires 8 Angus x Charolais Bred Heifers, due in September to Black Angus Sires 9 Hereford Bred Heifers, due in September to Red Angus Sires Charolais & Red Angus Breeding Age Bulls Sell just before Special Cow Sale
All of these pictured heifers were bred AI on 12-10-19 to LT Affinity 6221 Pld
Sale Manager: Greg Hubert P.O. Box 100 Oakley, KS 67748 785-672-3195 (office) 785-672-7449 (cellular)
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Bruce & Janna Bradley Marshfield, MO 417-848-3457 BRUCEMBRADLEY@HOTMAIL.COM Ranch Manager: Bob Stewart
BULLS THAT MAKE A STATEMENT.
JVS
LONG SNAPPER
F39 PLD
M924492
Sound Structure • Complete • Functional
2020 Houston Reserve Grand Champion
Top 15% CE, MCE • 20% BW
BJCF/ JVS
SAN ANGELO C203
P ET
BJCF
EM879415
BJCF Bar J Y66 x KC Design
CCC WC
SPRING SEMEN SPECIAL
LEGISLATOR 5119 Ledger x Sweetheart 7M
WATT Z36
M819784
P ET
EM867580
Daughter commanded $52,500 in 2020 Charolais In the Rockies
Long Snapper • Watt • Legislator • San Angelo $25/straw; No Signings
5593 Choupique Road Sulphur, LA 70665 Evelyn Gay Duhon 337-583-2242 337-764-1040 cell Titou6262@yahoo.com Rod Smith 337-274-0552 cell E5rodsmith@yahoo.com
Full French & Purebred Genetics P.O. Box 186, Liverpool, Texas 77577 Larry Ludeke (832) 439-4666 Daryl Renfrow (832) 444-5241 E-mail: larryl@qiminc.com www.barjcharolaisfarm.com APRIL
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23rd Annual
Saturday I 1:00 PM
Arrowhead Sale Facility • Cedar Hill, MO 70 LOTS SELL 5-Herdsires 40-Pairs-top Embryos & Semen
WH BERRINGER 914 PLD WH LYLIA 906 PLD
F1280948 • Born 2/17/19 • BW 81 EPDs 1.7 2.1 37 62 11 6.4 29 1.0 Carcass 21 0.92 -0.003 0.08 205.33 Sire: WC Milestone 5223 P • Dam: WH Delylia 701 Pld A full sib to WH Dena 419 Dena the Grand Champion Female 2016 American Royal.
EM929889 • Born 6/3/19 • Poll • BW 86 • WWt 740 EPDs 6.6 1.1 35 64 14 8.9 31 0.9 Carcass 20 0.79 -0.005 0.13 210.37 Sire: WC Milestone 5223 P • Dam: WH Dutchess 002 Pld Maternal sib to our herdsire, WH Triple Play 201 Pld.
M&M MS STEALTH 9509 PLD ET
RF MS STEALTH 774
F1252715 • Born 9/5/17 • Poll • BW 89 EPDs -1.8 3.3 32 57 19 3.2 35 1.4 Carcass 21 0.83 0.003 -0.1 196.80 Sire: MCF Bohannon 305A • Dam: RF Ms Stealth 4Z P ET Due 9/11/20 to Boy Outlier 812 ET Pld
CHAROLAIS FARMS 6975 Cedar Hill Road • Cedar Hill, MO 63016 David Bonacker 314-974-5230 • Annette Bonakcer 314-974-0551 Email: bonakrfam@sbcglobalcom
Selling 4-Heifer sexed Embryos sired by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630 ET Carbon Copy was the 2019 NAILE and 2020 NWSS Grand Champion and high selling bull in Thomas Ranch 2018 Bull Sale. He is a maternal sib to M&M Outsider 4003 and sired by Rhinestone! 9509 has 104 calves registered with AICA for Grand Hills & Polzin
Sale on Cowbuyer.com sign up today! (336) 363-4639
DENNIS ADAMS
P.O. Box 10590 I College Station, TX 77842 (979) 693-1301 Cell: (979) 229-4472 Email: outfrontcattle@gmail.com I www.outfrontcattle.com Brett Sayre 573-881-1876 I Candy Sullivan (859) 338-0170 APRIL
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SATURDAY, MAY 4TH
12:00 Beef Fajita Lunch courtesy of Sale of Excellence 1:00 PM 21st Annual Sale of Excellence at the conclusion of the cattle sale, our well-known, and always a hit, “Fun-Auction Sale”!
JDJ MS CIGAR B2011
SPARROWS BRAXTON 519C
M923351 I Born 1/27/15 I Poll Sire: Winn Mans Skaggs 663X I Dam: Sparrows Casina 121X Selling “Pick of 2020 Spring born Bull calves” from all American Syndicate Owners: Arlitt Ranch, Candy Sullivan, Rick Evans, Frankie Holloway, Bella Angel Farms, Rocking S Ranch, & Little W Farm Includes all ET calves and any bull calf except any selling in Sale of Ex Tremendous opportunity to purchase your next outcross Herd Sire with exclusive genetics!
EF1198275 I Born 3/20/14 I Poll Sire: LHD Cigar E46 I Dam: JDJ Miss Spur R160 Selling ET calves by JDJ Maximo A18, CJC Mr Pesident T122, DC/BHD King F2503 P ET, and BHD Kincesm B629 Also selling 3-Embryos sired by Boy Outlier 812 ET Pld! This amazing Donor continues to be a great producer! She averages close to 28 # 1 embryos per flush, Her calves are tremendous and not since CR Ms Duke 172 have they enjoyed such a productive Donor! Her daughter by Kincesm topped the sale last year as a bred heifer going to Kyle Reaves for $9750.00. He is selling a Flush in her as one of the main attraction in the 2020 Appalachian Classic Sale!
All Texas scramble certificates are accepted! We have a tremendous set of show heifer prospects! Catalog online:
www.outfrontcattle.com
M6 MS NEW NANCY 274 P ET
DENNIS ADAMS
P.O. Box 10590 I College Station, TX 77842 (979) 693-1301 Cell: (979) 229-4472 Email: outfrontcattle@gmail.com I www.outfrontcattle.com Brett Sayre 573-881-1876 I Candy Sullivan (859) 338-0170 10
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EF1166113 I Born 8/27/12 I Poll BW 77 Sire: M6 New Standard 842 P ET I Dam: M6 Ms 761 Nancy 6100 P ET Sells bred A-I to M6 Cool Rep 8108 ET on 2/26/2020 This full sib to several of the High Selling Females and bulls in the M6 Sales. The 6100 Has always been one of the top producers in the breed! A daughter, RE Cool Nancy 820, born 11/22/18 also sells! RE 3 Ranch
BHD MS COBALT Z767
F1164899 I Born 3/22/12 I Polled I BW 86 I WWt 718 I 108% Ratio I YW 948 I 109% Ratio EPDs 5.7 1.3 41 78 12 2.1 32 0.6 I Carcass 26 0.70 -0.014 0.02 220.45 Ranks in top 7% WW, 4% YW, 35% Milk, 15% MTL, 15% CW, 10% FAT and 5% TSI for breed. Sire: BHD Cobalt S553 I Dam: SM Ms Top Class U8033 P (Smoking Joe and Trademark) Produced the High Selling bull in the 2019 DeBruycker Bull Sale at $26,000.00, DC/BHD King F2503 P ET Sells Safe in calf for a Fall 2020 Calf I She has produced 3-natural hfrs with indexes of 114%, 99%, 127% and a bull at 125% ratio 5-ET Bulls sold for $48,250 in2019, kept 5 “bull sib heifers” in the herd She has produced 18 ET calves in fall of 2019 by DC/JDJ Pegasus D3330 10-bulls and 8-heifers. Special Feature: A one-time only in 2020, selling 10 units of DC/BHD King F2503 P ET Semen in Sale!
(Dam of JDJ Maximo A18 P) Selling 2-Pregnant Recipients sired by M6 Bells & Whistles 258 Pld and one daughter by BHD Asset B178 P (Homozygous Polled)
JDJ MS TRUEMARK Y322 RE MS DUKE 745 ET
EF1113315 I Born: 1/5/10 BW 85 EPDs 6.9 1.3 38 62 10 7.6 30 1.1 Sire: VCR Sir Duke 914 Pld I Dam: RE Ms Duke 34 ET Topped the 2015 Sale of Excellence at $19,000 for cow/calf to Lehmann Cattle Co, Ozark, MO from Heath Hyde, TX. Selling 2-RBM TR Rhinestone Z38 daughters from Lehmann 1-RBM Fargo Y111 and 1-PBF Ridge 7142 for Lehmann 1-LT Rushmore 8060 Pld for Heath Hyde and 2-LT Rushmore 8060 Pld for Pibb Cattle Co. RE Ms Duke 34 ET produced 55 calves in 17 years and was one of the great daughters of CR Miss Duke 172!
D&D MS CLARICE 2809 PLD ET
Sire: M6 Grid Maker 104 PET Dam: JWK Clarice J139 ET Selling 2-daughters sired by CJC Mr President T122 and one by BHD Asset B178 P. Also selling a Choice of ET Heifers by DC/BHD King F2503 P ET and RE Ms Cigar 12B ET (a Cigar x Clarice 2809)
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WCR CHANCELLOR 9508 P
WCR COMMISSIONER 593 P x WR-WCR POLLED PRINCE S602
DOB: 2/21/2019 BW: 100
AWW/R: 798/ET
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
-1.1 32 59 205.78 0.57 0.15
AYW/R: 1427/ET
WCR Commissioner 593 PChancellor’s Sire WCR Ms Prince 0196 P Chancellor’s Dam Elite Donor Dam sold to Grand Hills Cattle, CO
WCR SIR PRIME CUT 9157 TW P
WCR SIR PRIME CUT 637 ET P x WCR SIR DUKE 7340 P
DOB: 2/8/2019
WCR SIR BIG BEN 9512 ET P WC BIG BEN 9036 P x CFL NO QUESTION 732
DOB: 2/23/2019 BW: 84
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AWW/R: 745/ET
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
AYW/R: 1343/ET
-0.3 32 62 206.25 0.52 0.07
BW: 86
AWW/R: 651/TW
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
AYW/R: 1286/TW
1.1 34 60 201.58 0.47 0.07
51st Annual Bull Sale
At the Ranch - Lake Preston, SD 1PM - Saturday, April 25th, 2020 WCR SIR COUNTY LINE 9256
WCR COUNTY LINE 3132 P x WC BIG BEN 9036 P
DOB: 2/21/2019 BW: 92
WCR SIR COUNTY LINE 9532 ET P WCR COUNTY LINE 3132 P x WC BIG BEN 9036 P
DOB: 3/12/2019
BW: 98
AWW/R: 661/ET
WCR SIR COUNTY LINE 9153 P BW: 98
AWW/R: 775/130
1.5 52 82 217.03 0.45 0.09
AYW/R: 1211/ET
WCR COUNTY LINE 3132 P x JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET
DOB: 2/6/2019
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
2.4 58 96 231.21 0.53 0.14
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
2.5 43 73 210.35 0.6 0.09
AWW/R: 691/116
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
0.4 47 74 212.49 0.49 0.09
AYW/R: 1241/109
WCR SIR COUNTY LINE 913 TW P WCR COUNTY LINE 3132 P x TR MR FIREWATER 8600U
DOB: 1/17/2019
BW: 84
AWW/R: 709/TW
AYW/R: 1259/TW
WCR County Line 3132 P- Sire
AYW/R: 1325/116
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WCR SIR NEW STANDARD 955 P
ACE-WIA NEW STANDARD E6 P x TR MR FIREWATER 8600U
DOB: 1/24/2019 BW: 96
AWW/R: 687/115
WCR SIR PRINCE 9184 P AWW/R: 692/117
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
WCR SIR NOTORIOUS 927 P AWW/R: 702/118
WCR SIR TRIUMPH 9118 P
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BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
0.7 45 83 225.45 0.7 0.13
AYW/R: 1264/111
WCR TRIUMPH 213 P x SCR SIR ALL AMERICAN 5085
DOB: 1/31/2019 BW: 82
-0.1 42 70 213.92 0.67 0.14
AYW/R: 1207/110
WCR NOTORIOUS 6170 P x TR MR FIREWATER 8600U
DOB: 1/20/2019 BW: 94
0.1 39 78 223.32 0.68 0.08
WCR SIR BOTTOMS UP 999 P
PZC BOTTOMS UP 5011 ET x WCR KINGSBURY 116 P
DOB: 1/29/2019 BW: 98
AWW/R: 662/111
AYW/R: 1212/106
AYW/R: 1292/113
WR-WCR POLLED PRINCE S602 x WC BIG BEN 9036 P
DOB: 2/12/2019 BW: 102
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
AYW/R: 1221/107
-2.1 33 62 209.33 0.65 0.11
0.6 38 93 244.97 0.8 0.18
WCR SIR TANK 9167 P
DC/CRJ TANK E108 P x TR MR FIREWATER 8600U
DOB: 2/10/2019 BW: 104
AWW/R: 696/118
AYW/R: 1326/121
DC/CRJ Tank E108 P
WCR SIR KINGSBURY 9177 P WCR KINGSBURY 116 P x WC BIG BEN 9036 P
DOB: 2/12/2019 BW: 94
AWW/R: 766/129
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
AYW/R: 1347/118
1.5 52 92 229.46 0.46 0.05
1.1 40 68 209.85 0.56 0.12
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BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
-2.3 34 79 230.5 0.65 0.1
-0.9 42 92 240.31 0.68 0.1
WCR SIR TANK 9138 P
DC/CRJ TANK E108 P x PZC BOTTOMS UP 5011 ET
DOB: 2/3/2019
BW: 92
AWW/R: 669/112
WCR SIR TANK 9281 P
DC/CRJ TANK E108 P x WCR SIR DUKE 7340 P
DOB: 2/24/2019 BW: 90
AWW/R: 650/109
AYW/R: 1280/112
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
AYW/R: 1279/112
-0.3 31 78 229 0.72 0.1
WCR SIR TANK 9275 P
DC/CRJ TANK E108 P x TR MR FIREWATER 8600U
DOB: 2/24/2019 BW: 96
WCR SIR TANK 9161 P
DC/CRJ TANK E108 P x WR-WCR POLLED PRINCE S602
DOB: 2/8/2019
BW: 92
AWW/R: 635/108
BW WW YW TSI REA Marb
AYW/R: 1185/108
-2.4 28 66 217.92 0.67 0.1
AWW/R: 596/100
AYW/R: 1134/99
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TCCS Saint Christopher 2017 Denver Grand
KASS/CJB Famous 6038 ET Talk of Denver Pens
SHF Absolute 1508 Extreme Style & Length
M6 The Force 511 P ET Full brother to M6 Bells & Whistles
RRC I’M YOUR HUCKLEBERRY 511 Virtual Outcross Pedigree
DR Monsoon 45 Calving Ease, Complete Build, Maternal
RBM TR Rhinestone Z38 Pld Sired Junior National Grand
CCC WC Redemption 7143 Hot Resource son at Griswolds!
WR MR ALL DAY 30B Performance Plus Look
TR Mr OutKast 6605D 2018 NWSS Champion by Outsider!
TR DSUL 100 Proof B24 ET 47th National Reserve Grand
Boy Outlier 812 ET P 2018-19 Show Bull of the Year
TR PZC Mr Assertion 924 ET Pld “Gunsmoke” The best kept secret!
SHF Addiction 1609 Pld Great cow Families
LT Tioga 4090 Pld Homozygous Polled, Proven
CAG GARW Strong Side 685D Outsider x Fire Fly
SHF Rehab 8104 P Substance with Power
BFI KKCC PZC Honky-Tonk 641C P Diablo x Sugarland
WCR Sir Thunder 417 P Ranks 2% TM; 6% YW, 7% TSI,WW
MJ NS Tiago 1432 P Look, Performance, Outcross
SAC Light’em Up 131 Pld Muscle, Performance, Maternal
LT Commander 4038 P Top 9% Milk, MB
2020 NWSS Champ!
Shardon Double Vision 1D Pld Outcross Right for the Times!
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TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET Maternal brother, Outsider
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oing about our day jobs, year after year, season after season, calf crop after crop, becomes routine. Often the jobs are generational, meaning we do it at the same time and even the same way as our parents. This isn’t a bad thing. Routines are a pretty good indication that something works. On occasion, it’s also a good practice to consider alternatives. New science had led to advanced technology and moved farming and ranching from draft horses to “driverless” tractors with enough artificial intelligence to make complicated decisions, unfathomable a few years ago. The beef industry has made equally impressive progress. Every sector of cattle production is measured much differently than it was a couple of decades ago. The routines of breeding and calving seasons and spring turn out to green grass may be the same. But the decisions that go into breeding seasons are far different than our parents, and certainly grandparents, where a live calf was the goal. Obviously, a live calf is still the goal, but it’s also an expectation.
A pet food executive was quoted as saying, “For decades, pet food has been conventionally made from diseased and dying meat, hard to digest grains, and fillers. We’ve seen a rise in preventable diseases, and pet owners are seeing a need in the market for pet food made from real, high-quality proteins, formulated without grains and fillers.” Prescription foods and upscale pet food options have shifted the industry’s use towards higher quality meats and less fillers. Higher costs have not had a negative impact on demand. In fact, ingredient labels have been confused with human foods. Last summer, Dr. Frank Mitloehner, University of CaliforniaDavis professor and global authority on greenhouse gas emissions, posted three labels on Twitter®—two pet food ingredient labels and one plant-based meat product ingredient label. Dr. Mitloehner challenged his followers to pick the plant-based ingredient label. The majority of those accepting the challenge got it wrong! Dr.
It’s also important to recognize the many opportunities to market beef parts, previously waste and near zero value, at a higher price point than ever imagined. Science has led to technology and information tools that have produced expected progeny differences (EPDs), ultrasound technology and genomic data that can virtually eliminate calving difficulties. If used as intended, these tools provide accurate information to beef producers that, at a minimum, help to manage risks. Once our product, a live animal, is harvested and becomes perishable meat protein, technology has had a tremendous influence on the processor’s ability to accurately determine the value of the carcass. The result of incorporating all these tools throughout the production and processing sector is consistently higher quality beef to consumers around the world. A fact we seldom consider is what moves the needle upward on the bottom end of the beef marketing chain. Who is willing to pay for the bottom end of the beef supply chain? One of the drivers is the pet food market. According to a recent survey conducted by the American Pet Products Association, Americans spent $75 billion on their pets last year, a $15 billion increase over the last five years. More than $31 billion was spent directly on food for Fido in 2019, more than a $1 billion increase over 2018!
Mitloehner’s intent was to illustrate the fake meat label had as many ingredients as the dog food label, and even more shocking, the first ingredient on the dog food label was meat. His point is that beef is one super, nutrient dense, protein—no fillers, chemicals, etc. During a speech in 1963, President John F. Kennedy said, “A rising tide lifts all boats.” As all of agriculture navigates the next several months, it is important to recognize the progress we have made to produce more high-quality beef than ever before in the history of beef cattle production, while sustaining or growing demand. It’s also important to recognize the many opportunities to market beef parts, previously waste and near zero value, at a higher price point than ever imagined. Beef producers investing in Charolais genetics are keenly aware of the value of Charolais influence in the marketplace. For decades, Charolais breeders have invested in the tools to make beef better and supplied their commercial cow-calf customers with profitable genetics. While progressive Charolais producers strive to hit a valueadded target, it is an added benefit to know the beef industry truly does make use of “everything but the moo.” Today we have a valueadded market for the entire animal.
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AICA and AIJCA NEW MEMBERS Alabama B&P Farms 1040 Baldwin Drive Arab, AL, 35016 Colorado Cranor Charolais 3600 Cr 10 Gunnison, CO, 81230 Clint Kaufman 20609 N Hwy 287 Livermore, CO, 80536 Georgia Sierra M Bramlett 1915 Old Ringgold Rd Rocky Face, GA, 30740 Tyler G Green 5121 High Shoals Rd Bishop, GA, 30621 Indiana Benjamin & Kayla Buchanan 19004 Wesley Chapel Rd Churubusco, IN, 46723 Angie Keihn 1091 N Cambridge Road Cambridge City, IN, 47327 Illinois Madyson J Frederick 6500 Benson Road Chadwick, IL, 61014 Drew N Glick 12464 E 870 Road Mt Carmel, IL, 62863
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AmericanInternational Charolais Association The AICA is the official registry for Charolais and Charbray cattle in the United States. Charolais cattle were first brought to the U.S. in 1936. In 1957, the American Charolais Breeders Association and the International Charolais Breeders Association merged forming the present AICA. Membership in the AICA is obtainable when the applicant has ownership in at least one animal, and has paid the initial membership fee of $125. AICA annual dues are $100.
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Junior National Entry Deadlines
The 2020 AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference will be held in Brookings, S.D. July 5-10. Early registration deadline is now May 15 and late registration/ownership deadline is May 25. All entries will be completed online at www.CharolaisUSA.com. Complete event and registration information starts on page 23 of this issue. Performance Deadline Approaching
Performance data must be submitted to the AICA office by June 1st to be included in the July 2020 Genetic Analysis. Please make sure calf data, weights and weigh data have been submitted online or on forms to AICA. Female Inventories Now Due
WHR Inventories received between April 1st and April 30th – $17 per female; between May 1st through May 31st – $20 per female; after June 1st – $32 per female. The WHR program includes a free registration and transfer for the 2019 born calf. The PPR program is available at no-charge; however, you will pay registration and transfer fees on each calf. Enrollment is available online. Click into “My Inventory” to get started. AICA DNA Requirements
AI Sires used “out of herd” and all Donor Dams must be DNA tested before calves can be registered. AICA recommends collecting DNA samples during the donor’s initial flush. Check the animal’s record to make sure the DNA work has been done before submitting registration papers. DNA kits are specific to the animal being tested. Contact Marilou Wegner to request a kit. AICA rules require signatures on bulls and dams you do not own. Signatures can be submitted online, fax, mail or e-mail. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
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If an animal needs to be registered with in a day or two. A rush fee of $50 will be added to work. Once the animal is registered you can pull it up online to view the registration number. The new certificate will be mailed out the following day. We also offer Fed-Ex mailing for additional $50. Export Your Data for Sale Catalogs
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Under the “tools” tab, you will find a new “Data Export” button. This data export gives you the flexibility to export data on animals in your herd and use those data files in your own management packages. You can download and save the files directly to your computer in a CSV (can be opened in Excel) format. There are many options within this feature including selecting the type of animal to export and specific data.
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Reminders were mailed in November. Active members – $100; junior member – $25. Junior member Charolais Journal subscriptions are an additional $25. Be sure to update all contact information including e-mails and websites. If dues are not renewed for 2020, online passwords will not work. Year letter for 2020 is H.
Record your 2020 born calves using AICA’s online system. Add the data as the calves are born; continue to update the records as you add weaning and yearling data. Register the calves at any time by adding their name. 50K Technology at a Lower Price For Members
AICA has a genomic test at a lower price that allows wider use of genomic testing across the breed. The GGP BOV50K test will be available for purchase through AICA for a fee of $25, if you would like to use hair samples the fee is $30. This test includes parentage. AICA continues to offer the horned/polled test at $45. Advertising Deadline
The deadlines to place advertising in the June/July 2020 Charolais Journal is May 10. Contact your field representative about these and other advertising opportunities.
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Area 1 Cheryl Lux P.O. Box 348 Augusta, MT 59410 (406) 562-3670
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Eddy Loggains 4431 Larkin Road Violet Hill, AR 72584 (870) 368-4857
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To Use The Extension Numbers Listed For The Above Staff, Phone (816) 464-5977.
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FIELD STAFF Southeast Representative
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Southwest Representative Cody Beck 19800 John Wayne Perry, OK 73077 Cell - (765) 719-1622 Cbeck@Charolaisusa.com
North Central Representative Director of Industry Relations & Sales Colt Keffer 1903 Los Cabos Dr. Windsor, CO 80550 Cell - (765) 376-8784 Ckeffer@Charolaisusa.com
West Representative
Ty Groshans 41010 CR DD Akron, CO 80720 Cell - (970) 818-6016 Tgroshans@Charolaisusa..com
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Mike Schumacher Michael Sturgess Eddy Loggains Richard Clark
Chairman & Trustee Trustees
Bill Nottke Harlin Hecht J. Neil Orth Kaitlyn Chism
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AICA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN & VICE CHAIRMEN Activities
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CHAIRMAN Dennis Metzger Area 2 Director VICE CHAIRMAN Lee Eaton 103 ETN Rd Lindsay, MT 59339 (406) 584-7546
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CHAIRMAN Larry Lehman VICE CHAIRMAN Spencer Schrader Area 4 Director CHAIRMAN Larry Lehman P.O. Box 700 Tioga, TX 76271 (972) 529-8723
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SALES
Rennert Ranch, Stull Cattle Co., Heart-J CharLay & Rafter RL 4th Annual Performance on the Platte Charolais Bull Sale
$7,500 – Bull. CCR Foreman 8507, 8-6-18, by WR Foreman D602. To Jack Lindamood, Virgil, Kan.
Cozad, Neb. February 17, 2020
Hang’n A Ranchers Choice Bull Sale
Auctioneer: Matt Prince, Elm Creek, Neb. Average: 47 Yearling Charolais Bulls ............... $5,061
Charolais Sale Results Sales are listed in sale date order. A list of sales in this issue is provided below.
Not reported in above average: 12 Gold Gainer Percentage Yearling Bulls ..... $4,088 10 Percentage Yearling Bulls ............. $3,555 Total Sale Gross ............................ $322,450
By: David Hobbs High-selling lots: $11,000 – Bull. RENN Full Rush 906G, 2-319, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. From Rennert Ranch, Elm Creek, Neb. To Russ & Darla Lewis, Leoti, Kan., and T&S Strnad Charolais, Formoso, Kan.
Rennert Ranch, Stull Cattle Co., Heart-J Char-Lay & Rafter RL 4th Annual Performance on the Platte Charolais Bull Sale R Lazy B Ranch Annual Production Sale $10,500 – Yearling Bull. RENN Free Ride 9689, Cannon Charolais Ranch Annual Bull Sale 3-6-19, by HCR Freedom 6144 Pld. From Rennert Ranch. To Winz Wagon Wheel Ranch, Holdrege, Neb. Hang’n A Ranchers Choice Bull Sale $10,000 – Yearling Bull. RENN Mandan Sioux Empire Farm Show 913G, 2-13-19, by RBM Fargo Y111. From Rennert Ranch. To Stull Cattle Co., Osborne, Kan. Rogers Bar HR Spring Turn-Out Bull Sale $9,000 – Yearling Bull. RENN Silver $ Thomas Charolais, Inc. Annual Spring Bull Sale 902G, 2-22-19, by WCF Mr Silver Gun 467. Rennert Ranch. To Cody Janitscheck, Meadows Creek Farm Black & White Leap Forward From Miller, Neb. Bull Sale $9,000 – Yearling Bull. RENN Big Range Cody Cattle Company The Black and White Bull Sale 9207, 3-5-19, by WDZ Front Range 9207. From Doll Ranch 40th Annual Production Sale Rennert Ranch. To Winz Wagon Wheel Ranch. Sandmieier Charolais Annual Bull Sale R Lazy B Ranch Annual Production Sale Peterson Farms Charolais 27th Annual Top Pick Bull Sale Aberdeen, S.D. . February 21, 2020 Kentucky Farm Bureau Beef Expo Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar, Belle Fourche, S.D. Satterfield Charolais 9th Annual Bull Sale Averages: Effertz Key Ranch 42nd Annual Bull Sale 60 Yearling Bulls .............................. $5,233 Romans Ranch Charolais Total Sale Gross .............................. $314,00 Nipp Charolais Annual Spring Bull Sale By: Colt Keffer High-selling lots: 32nd Annual Tennessee Beef Agricition $11,500 – Bull. RLB Sir Fargo Blues 401G, Wright Charolais 13th Annual Bull Sale 3-12-19, by RBM Fargo Y111. To Fred Hoffman, Long Lake, S.D.
$9,500 – Bull. RLB Mr Surefire 419G, 3-1619, by HTA Centerfire 618D. To Mettler Ranch, Eureka, S.D. $9,500 – Bull. RLB Center Shot 307G, 3-22-19, by HTA Centerfire 618D. To Mike Peterson, Cresbard, S.D. $9,000 – Bull. RLB Fargo Flash 651G, 3-1919, by RBM Fargo Y111. To Kim Steiglemeier, Britton, S.D.
Cannon Charolais Ranch Annual Bull Sale Newton, Iowa. February 22, 2020 Auctioneers: Eddie Burks, Park City, Ky. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales, Oakley, Kan. Average: 39 Bulls ............................................ $4,136 Total Sale Gross ............................ $161,300
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$6,500 – Bull. CCR Rushmore 8547 P, 8-30-18, by LT Rushmore 8060 PLD. To 2CM Ranch, Alva, Okla. $6,500 – Bull. CCR EJD Affinity 92 PLD, 1-819, by LT Affinity 6221 PLD. To Tyler Hagen, Coon Rapid, Iowa.
Othello, Wash. February 22, 2020 Auctioneer: C.D. “Butch” Booker, Colfax, Wash. Average: 30 Bulls ............................................ $4,530 6 Open Heifers ................................. $2,016 Total Sale Gross ............................ $148,000 By: Ty Groshans High-selling lots: $10,750 – Bull. HACC Blue Rushmore 845, 9-2-18, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Scott Benttencourt, Myrtle Point, Ore. $6,750 – Bull. HACC Formula 864 Pld, 9-1718, by WC Formula 5014 P ET. Denver Zenner, Lewiston, Idaho.
Sioux Empire Farm Show Sioux Falls, S.D. January 22, 2020 Auctioneer: Dustin Carter, Vermillion, S.D. Average: 4 Yearling Bulls ................................ $2,550 1 Open Heifer ................................... $3,800 Total Sale Gross .............................. $14,000 By: Weston Geppert High-selling lots: $3,800 – Open Heifer. BVD Fire In Fargo, 2-1419, by RBM Fargo Y111. From Vandyke Charolais, Elkton, S.D. To Hannah Schmidgall, Vining, Minn. $2,800 – Bull. BVD Mr. Mayhem 1950, 3-2819, by BVD Mr. Mayhem 1504 ET. From Vandyke Charolais. To Kane Francis, Montrose, S.D.
Rogers Bar HR Spring Turn-Out Bull Sale Collins, Miss. February 22, 2020 Auctioneer: Tommy Barnes, Lowndesboro, Ala. Average: 46 Bulls ............................................ $3,384 Total Sale Gross ............................ $216,600 By: Floyd Wampler High-selling lots: $5,000 – Bull. HBR Auto Pilot 752 P, 11-2717, by HBR Auto Pilot 337 P. To Stan King, Brookhaven, Miss. $5,000 – Bull. HBR Doc Easy 756 P, 11-117, by ACE-NCC-DOC Easy 355. To Stan King. $5,000 – Bull. HBR Legend 762 P, 11-6-17, by Eaton’s Legendary 20025 Pld. To Bunkie Smith, Philadelphia, Miss. $5,000 – Bull. HBR Big Mack 455 P, 11-917, by HBR Big March 223 P. To Jeff Huffman, Brighton, Tenn.
Thomas Charolais, Inc. Annual Spring Bull Sale
By: Colt Keffer
Raymondville, Texas February 26, 2020 Auctioneer: Greg Clifton, North Richland Hills, Texas.
High-selling lots: $8,500 – Bull. CCR Mountain Time 8524 P, 8-19-18, by GF Mountain Time 5692F. To Wes Hand, Bettendorf, Iowa.
Averages: 93 Bulls ............................................ $4,387 Total Sale Gross ............................ $407,991
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By: Cody Beck High-selling lots: $9,000 – Bull. MT Mr. Thomas 68/8, 6-1-18, by Chateaus Calibration 1410. To Anson Pond, Argyle, Texas $7,750 – Bull. MAT Mr. Thomas 120/8, 5-2518, by TT Mr. Thomas 263/2. To Anson Pond. $7,000 – Bull. RT Mr. Thomas 84/8, 5-25-18, by BT MR. Thomas 26/4. To Richard Gonsulin, Houma, La.
Meadows Creek Farm Black & White Leap Forward Bull Sale Montgomery, Ala. February 29, 2020 Auctioneer: Chad “Cracker” Johnson Averages: 47 Bulls ............................................ $3,351 Not reported in above average: 28 Angus Bulls .................................. $2,993 7 SimAngus Bulls ............................. $3,057 30 Charolais Females ....................... $1,127 Total Sale Gross ............................ $296,500 By: Floyd Wampler $4,100 – Bull. MC White Rocco 729, 3-1-18, by LOF White Rock 46Z. To Randy Sansom, Highland Home, Ala. $4,000 – Bull. MC Easy Money 703, 1-13-18, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. To Ryan Moore, Live Oak, Fla. $4,000 – Bull. MC SH Sir Ragan 772, 1-1418, by Southern Rio Maker 38046. To Mazaak Ranch Webster, Fla. $1,700 – Female. MC Miss Big Ben E2, 8-24-17, by WC Big Ben 9036. Bred to ACE-ORR Apache 705P. To Shane Bowman, Ariton, Ala.
Cody Cattle Company The Black and White Bull Sale Courtland, Kan. March 2, 2020 Auctioneer: Jered Shipman, Grandview, Texas Averages: 50 1/2 Bulls ..................................... $8,238 Total Sale Gross ............................ $416,000 By: David Hobbs High-selling lots: $62,500 - Yearling Bull. CCC Mescalito 9038 P, 2-1-19, by WC Milestone 5223 P. From Cody Cattle Company, Scandia, Kan. To Harvie Ranching Co., Olds, AB; Kay-R Charolais, Waskatenau, AB; Alton Century Farms Ltd., Kincardine, ON; High Bluff Stock Farms, Inglis, MB; Martin Livestock, Kinsley, Kan.; Hanel’s Black Simmentals, Courtland, Kan. (1/2 interest, choice of possession.) $35,000 - Yearling Bull. CCC 2B Gunslinger 9030 P, 1-30-19, by WC Inferno 6561 P. From Cody Cattle Company and 2B Cattle Company, McKinney, Texas. To Shepherd’s Hill Charolais, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; Broberg’s Charolais, Tilden, Neb. (1/2 interest, choice of possession.) $12,500 - Yearling Bull. CCC MBL Jingle N Go 9055 P ET, 2-7-19, by WC Monumental 5524 P. From Cody Cattle Company and Mabry Brothers Livestock, Earlham, Iowa. To Colby Epperson, Laredo, Mo.; Stalcup Farms Charolais, Prescott, Iowa. $11,500 - Yearling Bull. CCC Round That Bend 9040 P ET, 2-2-19, by LT Rushmore 8060
Pld. From Cody Cattle Company. To Broberg Charolais. (1/2 interest.) $10,500 - Yearling Bull. CCC MBL Reckoning Stone 9045 P, 2-4-19, by WC Milestone 5223 P. From Cody Cattle Company. To Lyndon Youngblood, Ashdown, Ark. $10,000 - Yearling Bull. CCC Telephone Romeo 9020 P, 1-23-19, by WC Rush Hour 6114 P ET. From Cody Cattle Company. To Rennert Ranch, Elm Grove, Neb.
Doll Ranch 40th Annual Production Sale Mandan, N.D. March 3, 2020 Auctioneer: Lynn Weishaar, Reva, S.D. Averages: 100 Yearling Bulls............................. $5,380 5 Yearling Heifers ............................. $5,100 105 Total Head............................ $5,366 Total Sale Gross ............................ $563,500 By: Colt Keffer $38,000 – Bull. DCR Mr General Ridge G117, 2-18-19, by PVF Ridge 7142. To Weber Charolais, Wagner, S.D. $20,000 – Bull. DCR Mr Gilmore G356, 3-1219, by WCF Mr Silver Gun 467. To Sandmeier Charolais, Bowdle, S.D. $11,500 – Bull. DCR Mr Commissioner G309, 3-9-19, bt DCR Mr Commissioner C49. To Romans Ranch, Westfall, Ore.
47 Bulls ............................................ $2,430 Total Sale Gross ............................ $114,200
Auctioneer: Jered Shipman, Grandview, Texas
Auction LLC., Beechgrove, Tenn.
By: David Hobbs
Sale Manager: Auction Effertz Ltd., Bismark, N.D.
$4,100 – Bull. PF New Efficient 8025 P, 4-1018, by PF Mr New Impression 3146. To Rick Wheeler, Jackson, Ida.
Averages: 67 Yearling Bulls .............................. $4,972 Total Sale Gross ............................ $333,150
Kentucky Farm Bureau Beef Expo
By: Colt Keffer
Averages: 3 Bulls.............................................. $2,183 4 Cow-Calf Pairs................................ $2,375 7 Bred Heifers .................................. $2,407 10 Open Heifers ............................... $1,625 24 Live Lots................................. $2,048
Louisville, Ky. March 7, 2020 Sale Sponsor: Kentucky Department of Agriculture Sale Manager: Kentucky Charolais Association Averages: 5 Bulls.............................................. $2,570 5 Bred Heifers .................................. $2,070 8 Open Heifers ................................. $1,587 18 Live Lots................................. $1,994 Not reported in above average: 12 Embryos ......................................... $363 Total Sale Gross .............................. $40,250 By: Floyd Wampler $4,000 – Bull. BOY Insider 958, 3-2-19, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. From Boyert Show Cattle, Seville, Ohio. To Ronnie Gearlds, Tompkinsville, Ky. $3,000 – Bull. OLC Druins Shark, 4-11-19, by Druins Buster 117. From Druins Charolais, Eminence, Ky. To Danny Redman, Ekron, Ky.
$11,000 – Bull. DCR Mr Red Morgan G141, 2-22-19, by Tri-N Captain Morgan 340A. To Kelly Callahan, Royal City, Wash.
$2,700 – Bred Heifer. LaFraise Hailee 958, 5-27-18, by SHF Rehab 8104. Bred to LaFraise Outback 18E. From LaFraise Farms, Flanagan, Ill. To Hanewich Cattle Co. Rensselaer, Ind.
$10,000 – Bull. DCR Mr Granite G103, 2-17-19, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. To Soreide Charolais, Bowman, N.D.
$2,700 – Open Heifer. LHC Trully 9986 Pld, 1018-19, by WC CCC Maverick 5117 P ET. From Long Hall Cattle, Hillsboro, Ohio. To Ronnie Gearlds.
Sandmeier Charolais Annual Bull Sale Bowdle, S.D. March 6, 2020 Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar, Belle Forche, S.D., Lynn Weishaar, Reva, S.D. Averages: 98 Two-Year Old Bulls ....................... $4,482 46 Fall Bulls ..................................... $4,190 42 Yearling Bulls .............................. $4,529 186 Total Bulls ............................ $4,420 Total Sale Gross ............................ $822,194 By: Colt Keffer $12,000 – Yearling Bull. SCR Sir Bobbie 9070P, 3-24-19, by KC Dakota Bob 6261P. To Hauck Triple-U Ranch, Akaska, S.D. $11,000 - 18-Month-Old Bull. SCR Sir Flash 8709P, 7-19-18, by SCR Sir All Flash 5537P. To Denny Hulm, Meadow, S.D. $10,500 - Two-Year-Old Bull. SCR Sir Blueprint 8105P, 3-23-18, by WC Innovation 6283P. To Kent Aasby, Presho, S.D. $10,000 - 18-Month-Old Bull. SCR Sir Ledger 8773P, 8-23-18, by LT JJ Ledger 4606P. To Steve Thomas, Presho, S.D.
Peterson Farms Charolais 27th Annual Top Pick Bull Sale Mountain Grove, Mo. March 7, 2020 Auctioneer: Rod Nord, Clinton, Ill.
Satterfield Charolais 9th Annual Bull Sale Evening Shade, Ark. March 7, 2020 Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout, Overland Park, Kan. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales, Oakley, Kan. Averages: 19 Fall Yearling Bulls ........................ $4,597 14 1/2 Yearling Bulls ........................ $7,559 33 1/2 Bulls ..................................... $5,879 Total Sale Gross ............................ $196,950 By: Cody Beck $23,000 – Yearling Bull. SAT Exceed 9205 P, 2-23-19, by LT Affinity 6221 Pld. John Allison, New Castle, Ky. (2/3 interest, full possession.)
$11,500 – Bull. Keys Powermax 57G, 2-1819, by OW Maximizer 3041 PLD. To LindskovThiel Ranch, Isabel, S.D. $8,500 – Bull. Keys Hooray 177G, 3-19-19, by Keys Ballyhoo 77D. To Honeyman Charolais, Reeder, N.D. $8,000 – Bull. Keys Tenacious 87G, 2-2519, by Keys Ten-Acious 166S. To Bo James, Alexander, N.D. $8,000 – Bull. Keys Zander 15G, 2-8-19, by Cedardale Zander 136Z. To Andrew Marques, Manitoba, Canada. $7,000 – Bull. Keys Atticus 18G, 2-10-19, by WR Atticus 30E. To Allen Walth, Glenham, S.D.
Romans Ranch Charolais Westfall, Ore. March 10, 2020 Auctioneer: Dennis Metzger, Whitman, Neb. Averages: 78 Fall Bulls ..................................... $4,183 22 Yearling Bulls .............................. $4,216 100 Total Bulls ................................. $4,190 Total Sale Gross ............................ $419,000 By: Colt Keffer $8,750 - Fall Bull. RR Lender 8347, 10-1918, by NGC Lender 404B. To Simplot Precision Genetics, Grand View, Idaho. $8,750 - Fall Bull. RR Lender 8243 ,8-25-18, by NGC Lender 404B. To Simplot Precision Genetics.
$8,000 - Yearling Bull. RR Story Teller 9065, 3-23-19, by NGC Story Teller 528C ET. To Jim Belnap, Vale, Ore. $6,750 - Fall Bull. RR Cutting Edge 8340, 11-7-18, by RR Cutting Edge 6020. To Wayne Cada, Caldwell, Idaho.
Nipp Charolais Annual Spring Bull Sale Wilson, Okla. March 14, 2020 Auctioneer: Lakin Oakley, Dekalb, Texas Averages: 100 Bulls .......................................... $5,010 Total Sale Gross ............................ $501,000 By: Cody Beck
$15,000 - Yearling Bull. SAT Sensation 9204 P, 2-20-19, by LT Affinity 6221 Pld. To C&C Farms, Rosston, Ark. (1/2 interest, 1/2 possession.)
$13,000 - Bull. CCF/NC Smokin Joe 1834, 9-24-18, by CCF/Bamboo Smokin Joe 5334 ET. To Parker Charolais, Shelbyville, Tenn.
$12,000 - Yearling Bull. SAT Momentum 9303 P ET, 2-18-19, by LT Authority 7229 PLD. To Rathmourne Charolais, Port Hope, Mich and Sellhorst Charolais, Freemont, Neb. (1/2 interest, 1/2 possession.)
$9,500 - Bull. NC/MW Geronimo 873, 10/25/18, by EZB/NC Geronimo 541 P. To Condra Brothers, Whitwell, Tenn.
$10,000 - Yearling Bull. SAT Patriot 9208 P, 3-1-19, by LT Patriot 4004 Pld. To Full Circle Cattle Co., Lakin, Kan. (2/3 interest, full possession.) $8,250 - Yearling Bull. SAT Authority 9207 P, 2-28-19, by LT Authority 7229 Pld. To 21 Ranch, Chickasha, Okla.
Sale Manager: Mitchell Management, Guthrie, Okla
Effertz Key Ranch 42nd Annual Bull Sale
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Rugby, N.D. March 12, 2020
$7,400 - Bull. NC Lexington 8543 P, 11-2318, by LOF/NC Shiloh 04C P. To Scott Bellenbach, Kingfisher, Okla. $7,200 - Bull.CCF/NC Smokin Joe 1830, 9-18-18, by CCF/Bamboo Smokin Joe 5334 ET. To John Oman, Avoca, Texas.
32nd Annual Tennessee Beef Agribition Lebanon, Tenn. March 14, 2020 Auctioneer: Lynn Lee Sale Manager: Bob Morton and Tradtion
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Not reported in above average: 6 Embryos .............................................. $190 10 Semen ............................................ $160 Total Sale Gross ............................ $501,000 By: Floyd Wampler $3,500 – Cow-Calf Par. Reaves Ms Slam Ledg 353, 1-26-17, by M6 Slam Dunk 3115 PET. Heifer Calf, 3-10-20, by BRSCHE Smoke Out 7503. From Circle M Farm, Newbern, Tenn. To Bruce Wrather, Murfreesboro, Tenn. $3,400 – Bred Heifer. LaFraise Kelly 968, 5-188, by TR Mr Outkast 6605D. Bred to LaFraise Outback 18E. From LaFraise Farms, Flanagan, Ill. To Bailey Peterson, Spearman, Texas. $3,200 – Bred Heifer. LaFraise Grace 528, 4-21-18, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Bred to LaFraise Outback 18E. From LaFraise Farms. To Bailey Peterson.
Wright Charolais 13th Annual Bull Sale Kearney, Mo. March 14, 2020 Auctioneer: Lynn Lee Sale Manager: Bob Morton and Tradtion Auction LLC., Beechgrove, Tenn. Averages: 60 2/3 Yearling Bulls ........................ $6,419 54 1/3 Fall Yearling Bulls .................. $6,378 24 Live Lots................................. $6,399 Total Sale Gross ............................ $735,850 By: David Hobbs $30,000 - Fall Yearling Bull. JFS Double Nickels 55F ET, 9-23-18, by WC Milestone 5223 P. From Wright Charolais, Richmond, Mo., and Jeffs Cattle Co., Stephenville, Texas. To Randy Dobbs, Dallas, Texas. (1/2 interest, partial possession.) $21,000 - Yearling Bull. WC Chart Topper 9225 P, 1-10-19, by WC Uncharted 7328 P. To 8 Story Farms, Altamont, Mo. (1/2 interest, choice of possession.) $17,000 - Yearling Bull. WC Icon 9200 P, 1-2-19, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. To Sandmeier Charolais, Bowdle, S.D. (1/2 interest, choice of possession.) $17,000 - Fall Yearling Bull. WC Platinum 8558 P, 9-18-18, by WC Benelli 2134 P ET. To Wienk Charolais Ranch, Lake Preston, S.D. (2/3 interest, full possession.) $12,000 – Yearling Bull. WC Mountain Man 9015 P, 1-9-19, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. To Valley View Charolais, Polson, Mont. (2/3 interest, full possession.) $12,000 – Yearling Bull. WC In The Zone 8913 P, 12-13-18, by M6 Comfort Zone 227 P. To Bailey Patterson, Spearman, Texas. (2/3 interest, full possession.) $10,500 – Fall Yearling Bull. WC Boulder 8547 P, 9-13-18, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. To ABC Cattle, York, S.C. (2/3 interest, full possession.) Note: Bulls sold to 17 states. 5 Yearling Angus Bulls averaged $3,350. APRIL
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All junior participants and youth of AIJCA membership age, must have an active AIJCA membership with dues paid and must register for the conference. This includes participation in any events including the shows.
ADULT
Adults are encouraged to register for the conference as they receive the same meal, conference materials and activity benefits, as listed on the schedule. The adult conference registration fee is a great deal!
THE CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEE FOR JUNIORS AND ADULTS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
Official 2020 Junior National T-shirt • 4 lunches • 4 dinners including the Thursday evening Annual Awards Banquet meal ticket • conference sessions and materials
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EXHIBITOR RULES FOR ALL SHOWS 1. All junior exhibitors must be paid active members of the American-International Junior Charolais Association (AIJCA). 2. Junior exhibitors, 8 years of age or older on May 20, 2020, are eligible to show at Junior National. If you are a junior member as of January 1 of the Junior National year and turn 22 before May 20, you are still eligible to compete in all contests and shows as a junior. 3. Eligibility of Entries: Registration and/or transfer of ownership must be recorded in the AICA office in the sole name of the exhibitor by May 15, 2020 or May 25, 2020 for late registration with a fee. LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 4. All junior exhibitors must participate in one Junior National Contest to be eligible to compete in the cattle shows. 5. Health Requirements: Rules and regulations of the South Dakota Animal Industry Board (SD AIB) must be adhered to. All junior cattle must have official identification and be accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) that lists official identification issued within thirty (30) days of event start date. Animals originating from outside the State of South Dakota must have an import Permit Number listed issued within fifteen (15) days of event start date on the certificate. Permits can be acquired by calling the SD AIB at (605) 773-3321. Examples of acceptable official identification are: a USDA approved alphanumeric tag, Brucellosis (calfhood) vaccination tag, purebred registry tattoo, USDA approved RFID or 840 series tag. Electronic CVIs are acceptable. Bull Show Exhibitors: CVI’s must list ‘Bulls are for exhibition and return only.’ Verify with the SD AIB at (605) 773-3321 or aibmail@state.sd.us, if any additional testing requirements are needed based on animal’s state of origin. 6. Any breeding animal upon check-in, which does not have a legible tattoo or firebrand number, corresponding to its registration certificate, is ineligible to show. Once disqualified, animals cannot be re-tattooed and re-checked at the show. 7. No aid can be given in the showring (one animal - one exhibitor), except by the ring stewards. 8. Any exhibitor who loses control of his/her entry twice in the showring will be required to remove the animal from the ring.
OWNED HEIFER SHOW
1. Eligible purebred heifers must have been born on or after September 1, 2018. 2. Heifers must be purebred and the junior must hold full interest and possession of the cattle by May 25, 2020. See general exhibitor rule #3. 3. A $75 entry fee ($85 late entry fee) will be charged for each entry. No refunds on heifer show entries. Bedding fee ($40) part of entry fee. 4. Bring the original registration certificate(s) on your animal(s) to the show. Only original certificates of registration will be accepted. No photocopies. 5. Premiums: • Grand Champion - $600 • Reserve Grand Champion - $300 • Third Overall Champion - no premiums • Fourth Overall Champion - no premiums • Fifth Overall Champion - no premiums Third, Fourth and Fifth Overall Owned Females will be selected from Division Champions and Reserve Division Champions. • Division Champions - no premiums • Reserve Divisions - no premiums • Class Placings: First – $150, Second – $100, Third – $75, Fourth – $50 6. The Owned Heifer Show will be broken into classes at the discretion of the show classification committee. Owned Heifer Show classes will be divided into 6 divisions, plus a cow-calf division. Classes and divisions will be broken as proportionately to age and class size as possible. Cow-Calf Class: Calf must be purebred and the cow’s natural calf, not embryo transplant. Calf to be no more than 250 days of age by day of show. Calf(s) must be tattooed and registered. Bull calves shown at the side of cow are not required to have a nose lead, but it is recommended. Cow must be born on or before August 31, 2018. Calf not eligible to compete in individual calf classes if shown with dam. Pair is eligible for Grand or Reserve Grand Champion Female. Cow-calf pair included in State Group of Three will be considered a single animal unit. 7. State Group of Three: Entries consist of three heifers– from same state or recognized affiliate and shown by their respective owners; no limit to the number of entries per state or affiliate. No premiums paid.
9. Animals from the same state/affiliate association will be stalled together. 10. All junior exhibitors must wear the official applicable years’ Junior National T-shirt when showing entries—excluding showmanship contest. 11. Each exhibitor is expected to take entire care of his/her animal(s) after arriving at the show. AIJCA members are encouraged to use the help of other AIJCA members. 12. Each animal will be presented in the showring in its natural conformation. Surgical alterations are allowed only if there is a medical reason and this includes an explanation from a veterinarian. Use of artificial tailheads is not permitted. No artificial filling. 13. Effective October 22, 2004, at any American-International Charolais Association (AICA) sanctioned show, the use of a coloring agent, flock and powder is prohibited. Use of these products will result in the immediate disqualification of a given animal at such show. 14. No nurse cows allowed except for nursing females entered in individual classes (including cow-calf classes). Calf must show with cow entry. 15. No substitution at the halter except for illness or if exhibitor has two animals in the same class. Only another AIJCA member may show the animal. Notice of this situation must be given to the AICA Youth Activities Coordinator prior to the show. 16. Any infraction of the aforementioned rules and regulations will result in immediate disqualification of the animal concerned and forfeiture of premiums. 17. All protests must be submitted to the AICA Youth Activities Coordinator in writing and must be accompanied by $25 no later than one hour after conclusion of show. If protest is not sustained, monies will be forfeited. 18. All exhibits of Charolais breeding cattle shall be governed by the American-International Charolais Association Rules & Regulations, Article XV and special show rules. 19. Entry fees will not be refunded if animal(s) is not eligible for exhibition. 20. All entries will be released following the completion of the Show on Friday, July 10. 21. Enforcement of these rules, pertaining to the show, shall be the responsibility of a committee consisting of the AICA Youth Activities Coordinator, three junior members appointed by that administrator, the AICA Director of Activities and the AICA Junior Council Chairman.
Shows will be webcast live online at www.cci.live. BRED & OWNED HEIFER SHOW
1. Eligible purebred heifers must have been born on or after September 1, 2018. 2. Heifers must be purebred and list the junior exhibitor, and only the junior exhibitor, as current owner. Juniors must be listed as the breeder to be eligible for this show. See general exhibitor rule #3. 3. Entries in the Bred and Owned Heifer Show must also be entered in the Owned Heifer Show. 4. A $10 entry fee ($20 late entry fee) will be charged for each bred and owned heifer entry. No refunds on bred and owned heifer show entries. 5. Bring the original registration certificate(s) on your animal(s) to the show. Only original certificates of registration will be accepted. No photocopies. 6. Premiums: • Grand Champion - $300 • Reserve Grand Champion - $150 • Third Overall Champion - no premiums • Fourth Overall Champion - no premiums • Fifth Overall Champion - no premiums Third, Fourth and Fifth Overall Bred and Owned Females will be selected from Division Champions and Reserve Division Champions. 70% of entry fees received. Payback will be based on the number of entries in each class. 7. The Bred and Owned Heifer Show will be broken into classes at the discretion of the show classification committee. Bred and Owned Heifer Show classes will be divided into 4 divisions, plus a cow-calf division. Classes and divisions will be broken as proportionately to age and class size as possible. 8. State Group of Three: Entries consist of three heifers– from the same state or recognized affiliate and shown by their respective owners; no limit to the number of entries per state or affiliate. No premiums paid. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
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SHOW RULES BEDDING FEE INCLUDES Common Mulch Bedding Provided in Stalls and Tie-Outs. *Fee included with animal registration fees. Additional bedding available for purchase.
BRED & OWNED BULL SHOW
1. Eligible bulls for this show must have been born on or after January 1, 2019. See general exhibitor rule #5 for additional health requirements. 2. Bulls must be purebred and bred and owned by the junior exhibitor. The junior exhibitor must be listed as the breeder, first and continuous owner of the bull on the registration paper. 3. Entry fee is $85 ($95 late entry fee). Bedding fee ($40) part of entry fee. 4. All bulls must be shown with a nose lead (including strap). All bulls born on or before August 31, 2019 must have a permanent nose ring. 5. Any exhibitor who loses control of his/her entry once in the showring will be required to remove the animal from the ring, no exceptions. 6. Bulls calved on or before April 30, 2019 must have a satisfactory semen evaluation from a veterinarian or semen collection facility. 7. The number of classes will be determined by the total number of bull entries. Classes will be broken as proportionately to age and class size as possible. 8. Premiums: 70% of entry fees received. Payback will be based on the number of entries in each class. APRIL
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STEER SHOW
1. Steers must have certificate of recordation with the AICA. Steers must be composed of at least 50% Charolais parentage. 2. Steers will be subject to sift by a committee during processing. Steers must exhibit physical characteristics of an animal that is at least 50% purebred Charolais. Committee’s decision is final. 3. Entry fee is $85 ($95 late entry fee). No refunds on steer entries. Bedding fee ($40) part of entry fee. 4. The Steer Show will be broken into two divisions: Progress Division: maximum of 1,050 lbs. on weigh-in date Market Division: 1,051 lbs. or more on weigh-in date 5. All steers must be stalled in the barns with the exhibitor’s state. 6. Premiums: 70% of entry fees received. Payback will be based on the number of entries in each class. 7. The number of classes will be determined and announced after processing has been completed. 8. State Group of Three: Entries consist of three steers— from the same state or recognized affiliate and shown by their respective owners; no limit to the number of entries per state or affiliate. No premiums paid.
PERCENTAGE HEIFER SHOW
1. Eligible percentage heifers must have been born on or after September 1, 2018. No Cow-Calf Class will be offered. 2. Percentage heifers must be composed of at least 50% and no more than 15/16 Charolais parentage. Heifers must have a certificate of recordation with the AICA. 3. A $75 entry fee ($85 late entry fee) will be charged for each entry. No refunds on percentage heifer show entries. Bedding fee ($40) part of entry fee. 4. All percentage heifers must be stalled in the barns with the exhibitor’s state. 5. Premiums: 70% of entry fees received. Payback will be based on the number of entries in each class. 6. The Percentage Heifer Show will be broken into classes at the discretion of the show classification committee. Percentage Heifer Show classes will be divided into 4 divisions. Classes and divisions will be broken as proportionately to age and class size as possible. 7. State Group of Three: Entries consist of three percentage heifers—from the same state or recognized affiliate and shown by their respective owners; no limit to the number of entries per state or affiliate. No premiums paid.
GENERAL CONTEST RULES AND GUIDELINES CONTEST DIVISION AGES: SENIOR – 17 AND OLDER • INTERMEDIATE – 13–16 • JUNIOR – 12 AND UNDER 1. Participant ages for all contests will be based on the junior member’s age as of May 20, 2020. If you are a junior member, 21 years of age, as of January 1 of the Junior National year and turn 22 before May 20, you are still eligible to compete in all contests and shows as a junior exhibitor. 2. Photo contest, graphic design and resume/interview submissions will only be completed online via e-mail by Monday, June 15 at 11:59 p.m. See contest specific rules and guidelines for complete submission instructions. 3. For quiz bowl, team fitting and team sales, mixed-age teams may be entered but will be classified by the oldest member of the team. All teams must provide team members’ names and ages to the AIJCA office by 9:00 a.m., on Monday, July 6. Every effort will be made to fill any incomplete teams.
ART CONTEST
The art contest is designed to exhibit artistic talents of AIJCA members. Contest divisions are as follows: Senior, Intermediate and Junior. General contest rules for all age divisions are as follows: 1. Entries must promote the Charolais breed in some way. 2. Any medium may be used: pencil, crayon, pastel, paint, fabric, metal, wood, clay, etc. It cannot contain photographs. 3. Originality is key! 4. One entry per person. 5. Contestants should attach the following information to the piece of art: brief description describing how artwork was made, contestant name, address, breeder number and age as of May 20, 2020.
COOK-OFF CONTEST
Anyone who enjoys preparing beef recipes should enter this contest. It is also an excellent way to educate and entertain non-participants, while promoting beef. Each team will consist of 2 to 4 participants. Contest divisions are as follows: Senior, Intermediate, Junior and Adult. General contest rules for all age divisions are as follows: 1. Teams must submit all names of cook-off contest participants, ages and birth dates along with 10 typed copies of the entry’s recipe to the registration desk no later than 12 p.m. Noon, on Sunday, July 5. 2. Participants will furnish all necessary ingredients (including meat) as well as cooking tools (i.e. grill, utensils, plates, tables, extension cords, etc.) 3. Participants may use any gas grill, charcoal grill, oven, toaster oven, crock pot, etc., as long as furnished by the participants—nothing will be provided for the preparation 26 A P R I L 2 0 2 0
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4. All entries for the scrapbook, art, poster, and prepared speech contests must be turned into the registration desk by 12 p.m. Noon on Sunday, July 5. Entries in these contests will be available for pick-up by the junior member at Noon, Friday, July 10. Entries left will be disposed. 5. Participants in all contests must be present to participate. 6. Entries in the poster, graphic design and photo contests that are deemed inappropriate by a sifting committee will be disqualified. 7. The order of presentation for all contests (individual and team) will be randomly assigned within division and will be posted at the registration desk at 5:00 p.m., on Monday, July 6.
of any entry. Facility kitchen will not be made available to Cook-off Contest participants. 4. All entries must use beef as the main ingredient in the recipes. The Cook-off Contest will be judged by a panel of 2-3 judges. Teams should prepare at least 3 servings for the judges. Extra servings will be made available for tasting by spectators. (A serving of meat is 3 cooked ounces.) 5. All contest participants should follow proper food safety procedures during preparation for the dish. 6. Accessories such as place mats, napkins, flowers, etc. are allowed. 7. No alcoholic beverages may be used in presentation or be presented to the judges. (Exception: when used in marinating or meat preparation.) 8. Participants shall stand away from table when judges are scoring or team will be disqualified. 9. Presentation to judges shall last no longer than 8 minutes per team. 10. All entries will be evaluated on two separate and distinct categories: a. SHOWMANSHIP—Team members will be scored on neatness, grooming, cleanliness, manners, enthusiasm and ability to answer questions about the beef product, its preparation, storage, sanitation and nutrition. b. RECIPE—The team’s presentation will be scored on the recipe provided, appropriate number of meat servings in dishes, economical factors, appearance of dish, taste, appeal to persons in various age groups and health conscious preparation.
GRAPHIC DESIGN CONTEST – NEW RULE! This contest enables AIJCA members to use computer technology to design materials that promote the Charolais breed or a herd. Contest divisions are as follows: Senior & Intermediate Only. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
General contest rules for Senior and Intermediate divisions are as follows: 1. Entries must be created using computer technology. 2. There will be 2 categories: • Breed/Association Promotion: Highlight the value of Charolais in a successful cattle enterprise or the benefits of active membership in the Charolais Association. • Herd Advertisement: Suitable for promotion of your own herd or a fictitious (but realistic) situation. 3. New! Entries be sent electronically to jrcharolais@ yahoo.com by Monday, June 15, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. 4. Contest is limited to 2 entries per person, one entry per category. 5. All work must be that of the contestant. Entries must be the contestant’s current year’s work and cannot have been presented for competition at a previous AIJCA Junior National. 6. Graphic design entries will be evaluated on: originality, message, ability to attract attention, use of space and design. 7. Judges will rank the top 5 in each category in each age division. Awards will be given to the top two in each category of each age division. 8. Contestants should write the following information in the upper left-hand corner on the back of the entry: category, contestant name, address, breeder number and age as of May 20, 2020.
HERDSMANSHIP CONTEST
Following are the state/affiliate herdsmanship judging guidelines: 1. Neatness and cleanliness of exhibit area 2. Availability of juniors to answer questions 3. Participation and involvement in grooming by junior members
4. Exhibition and promotion of entries 5. Cattle must be in stalls from tie-outs by designated time and shall not return to tie-outs until designated time.
IMPROMPTU PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST
Contestants will present a speech on a subject for the livestock industry as randomly selected after the contest begins. Contest divisions are as follows: Senior Division – 2 to 4 minute speech. Intermediate Division – 2 to 4 minute speech. Junior Division – 1 to 3 minute speech. (Junior division participants may have assistance from an AIJCA Board of Director – assistance from anyone else will disqualify the participant.) General contest rules for all age divisions are as follows: 1. The selection of topics shall be held 15 minutes (depending on order drawn) before the presentation. The participant will draw two specific topics, selected at random, relating to the industry of agriculture and/or the Charolais breed of cattle. After selecting the topic the participant desires to speak on, both topics will be returned to the pool for the next drawing. 2. The topics will be prepared by the AIJCA Board. 3. Contestant will be given approximately 15 minutes to prepare their presentation. The Junior Division will have the option to use an outline prepared by the AIJCA Board. 4. Contestant will be asked to answer questions relating to their speech following their presentation. The question and answer session shall be a maximum of 3 minutes. Deductions of 20 points per minute will be taken from the score of each judge for any speech under the minimum or over the maximum time restriction. 5. Contestant will be judged on personal appearance.
INTERVIEW & RESUMÉ CONTEST – NEW RULES! This contest is designed to assist with career development of AIJCA members. Participants will be evaluated by 2-3 judges. Contest divisions are as follows: • High School Division (Members are eligible to compete in high school division through the summer following high school graduation.) • College Division General contest rules for all age divisions are as follows: 1. Contest is only open to members 15 years of age and older, as of May 20, 2020. 2. Contestant will be scored separately on each of the following: cover letter, resumé and personal interview. A combined score from these three areas will determine the contestant’s overall score. 3. New! Cover letter & resumé must be sent electronically to jrcharolais@yahoo.com by Monday, June 15, 2020 at 11:59 pm in order to allow judges time to review materials before the contest. 4. New! Contestants will choose one internship/job description from the listing below and interview for that position. Contestants will designate on their cover letter which job they are applying for. Complete internship/job descriptions will be posted by April 1 of the current year at www.charolaisusa.com. a. 2020 High School Division Internships: • Media Intern • Feed sales intern • Vet tech intern b. 2020 College Division Full-Time Jobs: • Ruminant nutritionist • Feedlot manager • Legislative director 5. Contestants will be judged on personal appearance. 6. Resumés and cover letters will be evaluated on content, grammar, design and overall appeal. 7. New! Each contestant will be interviewed for no more than ten (10) minutes.
8. Each individual will be evaluated on the following in the interview portion of this contest: • Education - Does applicant have the educational background needed for a position with the organization? • Leadership Potential - Does applicant appear to have the ability and motivation to advance in the organization? • Extracurricular Activities - Does the potential interviewer have sufficient experience in outside activities? • Work Experience - Does the applicant have sufficient job accomplishments, skills and experiences to relate to the position. • Communication Skills - How well was the candidate able to express his/her thoughts? Consider factors such as vocabulary, grammar, style of delivery, etc. • Career Planning - Did the candidate show evidence of career planning? (Example: setting goals for the future, alternative career paths, long-range plans for future selfdevelopment) • Motivation/Initiative - To what extent does the applicant show enthusiasm for the position being interviewed for? • Appearance/Personality - What kind of general impression does the applicant make? Consider dress, grooming, posture and presence.
MENTORSHIP PROGRAM
Mentors: Recommended for junior members, 15 and older who have attended two or more Junior Nationals. In agreeing to be a mentor, you will help your mentee get to know others within the organization, answer any questions they may have and most of all—help them have a fun and interesting experience at Junior National. Mentees: Recommended for young junior members and first or second time Junior National participants. In requesting a mentor, you will learn about the AIJCA and Junior National Show and Leadership Conference, meet new people from other states and most of all—have a great experience at Junior National. General Mentorship Program guidelines and structure: 1. Mentor/Mentee partners will be assigned by the AIJCA Board. 2. The individuals who sign up to be a mentor or mentee will find out their pairings at the Mentor/Mentee Introductions, Sunday, July 5. 3. Junior members running for an AIJCA Board of Director position are required to be a Mentor and be present at Introductions unless prior written permission is granted from the AICA Youth Activities Director.
PHOTO CONTEST
The AIJCA Photo Contest is designed to provide juniors the opportunity to learn photographic skills and compete with other Charolais junior members. Contest divisions are as follows: Senior, Intermediate and Junior. General contest rules for all age divisions are as follows: 1. There will be 2 categories: • Color: Highlighting Charolais cattle in a colored photograph • Black and White: Highlighting Charolais cattle in a black and white photograph 2. Judges will rank the top 5 photos in each category in each age division. Awards will be given to the top two in each category of each age division. 3. Contest is limited to 4 entries per person, but no more than 2 per category. 4. Photos must highlight Charolais cattle on the farm, ranch or at an event. The cattle should be the dominant focus of the photo. 5. All photo entries must be submitted electronically via e-mail to jrcharolais@yahoo.com. One photo should be attached to each email. When submitting a photo, you MUST complete the following: • Subject Line must include: age division – exhibitor name – color or black and white • Body of the Email must include: category of photo, title of photo, name, address, breeder number and age as of May 20, 2020. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
• Photo Attachment: must be saved as or “named” with the title of the photo – breeder number 6. Online photo submission will be due Monday, June 15 by 11:59 p.m. 7. Entries should be formatted to print high quality at 8” x 10” size. Photo files should not exceed 18 MB. Receipt confirmation e-mails will be sent once individual submissions have been processed. 8. All entries must be original, untouched photos taken by the AIJCA member who enters the photo. Photos must be the contestant’s current year’s work and cannot have been presented for competition at a previous AIJCA Junior National. 9. Charolais Journal staff reserves the right to utilize any photos in the contest at the staff’s discretion.
POSTER CONTEST
The AIJCA Poster Contest is designed to provide another fun, educational and competitive activity for interested individuals. Contest divisions are as follows: Juniors Only. General contest rules for Junior division are as follows: 1. There will be 2 categories: • Breed/Association Promotion: Highlight the value of Charolais in a successful cattle enterprise or the benefits of active membership in the Charolais Association. • Herd Advertisement: Create poster suitable for promotion of your own herd or a fictitious (but realistic) situation. 2. Judges will rank the top 5 photos in each category in each age division. Awards will be given to the top two in each category of each age division. 3. Contest is limited to 2 entries per person, one entry per category. 4. Entries must utilize regular-size poster board (22” x 28”) and be suitable to hang. 5. There is no limit to the use or style of drawings or lettering, provided they are the design and handiwork of the entrant. Posters should not be made using computergenerated graphics or designs. Photographs, magazine clippings, stencils and adhesive letters may be used. If the judges question as to whether the work is computer generated, they may disqualify an entry. 6. Three-dimensional posters are allowed, however, 3-dimensional objects may not exceed 1/2”. If any objects exceed 1/2” or extend beyond the boundaries of the poster, entry will be disqualified. 7. Any poster that is not suitable to hang will be disqualified. 8. It is suggested that posters be laminated or covered with clear contact paper. 9. Posters must be the contestant’s current year’s work and cannot have been presented for competition at a previous AIJCA Junior National. 10. Contestants should write the following information in the upper left-hand corner on the back of the poster: category of poster, title of poster, name, address, breeder number and age as of May 20, 2020.
PREPARED PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST
Contestants will present a speech on a subject for the livestock industry. Contest divisions are as follows: Senior Division – 6 to 8 minute speech. Intermediate Division – 4 to 6 minute speech. Junior Division – 2 to 4 minute speech. General contest rules for all age divisions are as follows: 1. Contestant may choose any subject for the livestock industry. The speech is to be of original content and is to be composed solely by the junior speaker. Contestant is encouraged to have speech memorized but will be permitted to use notes. 2. Contestant will be asked to answer questions relating to his or her speech following their presentation. The question and answer session shall be a maximum of 3 minutes, with 1 question to be asked per judge. Deductions of 20 points APRIL
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QUIZ BOWL CONTEST
Contest is designed to test team members’ knowledge of the beef industry and its numerous components. 1. Each team will consist of 5 AIJCA members. There must be at least one member 14 years or younger. There will be four members participating, with one alternate. There must be a member 14 years or younger participating at all times. 2. Brackets and team match-ups will be designated at random. 3. Scoring: The contest will be a single elimination competition. All rounds will be worth 10 points for correct answers. No points will be taken away for incorrect answers. 4. There may be discussion among team members only for toss-up rebound questions. Head to head rebound involves no team discussion. 5. A match shall consist of a predetermined set of questions depending on the number of teams. The first set of questions will be head to head questions (ie. contestant 1, team A vs. contestant 1, team B). The remaining questions will be toss-up questions. If a tie exists after the last question, three toss-up questions will be utilized in a tiebreaker. 6. Each individual/team will have 10 seconds to buzz in. Once a contestant has buzzed in, he/she will have 10 seconds to begin answering the question. If contestant gives an incorrect answer, the other team will have the opportunity for a rebound question. They must answer within 10 seconds. The speaker may only reread the question if the question was not read in its entirety before the first team answered. On tossup questions, the rebounding team may discuss the question before offering their answer. On head to head questions, no discussion is allowed. 7. There will be judges and time keepers appointed by the AIJCA Board of Directors. 8. Note taking and/or tape recorders shall be prohibited by anyone at the contest site. Any individual not conforming to this rule will be removed from the contest room.
SCRAPBOOK CONTEST
The AIJCA Scrapbook Contest encourages junior associations to keep a record of their achievements and highlights. The contest also provides a means for junior associations to show others what they have accomplished. Scrapbooks will be judged on content and appearance alone. 1. Scrapbooks must be completely created by current members of the state junior association. 2. The cover should incorporate the association name and should be creative—not costly. 3. The following categories should be covered: a. Junior officers, representatives, members, and advisors b. Meetings and activities c. Shows, displays, games, social activities, and work sessions d. Communications (newsletters, notices) e. Honors won by members (Bronze, Silver and Gold Merit Awards, Scholarships, etc.) 4. Each category should be arranged in calendar sequence (oldest to most recent). Scrapbooks should cover the most recent year’s activities. 5. Include photographs, (posed and candid), newspaper 28
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WEAVER LIVESTOCK SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST
All exhibitors who exhibit cattle at Junior National have the opportunity to participate in the jackpot showmanship contest by registering on the Junior National registration form. There will be a nonrefundable $10 entry fee ($20 late entry fee) for each showmanship contest participant. No entries accepted after May 25 and no exhibitor substitution. Contest divisions and show order are as follows: Senior, Intermediate and Junior. General contest rules for all age divisions are as follows: 1. This contest is a non-fit competition. 2. The steer or heifer exhibited in the showmanship contest must be registered in that participant’s name. 3. The showmanship contest specific exhibitor number must be worn by the participant in the showmanship contest. 4. No bulls are allowed to be shown in this contest. 5. Junior National t-shirt is not required to be worn. 6. Any exhibitor who loses control of his/her entry twice in the showring will be required to remove the animal from the ring.
SKIT CONTEST
A comic sketch or humorous story performed for the audience’s enjoyment. Skit scripts are to be approved by the Junior Board. Scripts must be turned into the AIJCA office prior to the Contest start. Skits viewed as containing inappropriate material will be disqualified by the judges. Awards will be given for Best Dressed Costumes, Best Comedy Skit and Most Creative Skit.
TALENT CONTEST
A competition that offers participants the opportunity to showcase their creative or artistic aptitude through a variety of performances. Awards will be given to the top two performances.
SULLIVAN SUPPLY/STOCK SHOW UNIVERSITY TEAM FITTING CONTEST – NEW RULES!
Each team will consist of 3 or 4 members with a time limit of 20 minutes. Contest divisions are as follows: Senior Division 1. No more than two individuals competing on a winning senior team may participate on the same team the following year. Intermediate Division 1. No sheephead clippers will be allowed. Junior Division 1. No scissors or clippers of any kind will be allowed. 2. New! Each Junior team will provide a senior member or adult advisor to be stationed with them to offer safety advice. General contest rules for all age divisions are as follows: 1. The use of any coloring agent, flock and powder is prohibited. 2. All supplies needed (blower, clippers (if applicable), adhesive, etc.) must be provided by each team. New! Full Chutes (no half chutes) must be brought up by the senior teams and left throughout each age division. No chute lights will be allowed. 3. Each team is responsible for providing their own heifer for the contest (no steers or bulls). 4. Junior and intermediate teams may utilize a senior team’s heifer. Heifers must be pre-clipped (head, tail, etc.) for the junior and intermediate contests. Heifers may be pre-clipped for the senior contest. 5. Heifers will be evaluated by the judge(s) prior to the start of each contest. All audience members must stay out of the area designated as contest space by the AIJCA Board during the contest. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
6. Scoring will be based on: • Evaluation of heifer and team questions prior to start • Use of equipment, skill level and general knowledge of team members in fitting of heifer • Completion and final appearance of heifer • Judge’s question(s) for team members including one public question • Presentation of heifer by team. Final questions will be asked while the heifer is being presented. 7. The team member presenting the heifer may not help in answering the final question. 8. Intermediate and Junior contest may be conducted at the same time if space allows.
TEAM SALES CONTEST – NEW RULE! Team Sales contest is designed to give AIJCA members experience in selling an animal exhibited at Junior National to potential buyers. Contest divisions are as follows: Senior Division – 5 to 10 minute presentation. Intermediate Division – 5 to 10 minute presentation. Junior Division – 2 to 5 minute presentation. General contest rules for all age divisions are as follows: 1. Teams are to consist of three to four members. 2. Purebred heifers, bulls or percentage heifers may only be used in the sales contest 3. Purebred heifers, bulls or percentage heifers chosen for team sales may be fit, however by AIJCA members only. Heifers fit in the team fitting contest may be used. 4. New! Materials required: At time of presentation, the original registration paper of the animal utilized must be provided to the judges. (Additional copies may be provided for all judges.) Sales materials in addition to the registration paper are prohibited. Extra promotional items (farm signs, posters, etc.), props and incentive gifts to judging panel (key rings, caps, etc.) are prohibited. 5. Each teammate is required to speak during the presentation. Contestants engaging judges in the presentation are encouraged, but questions by judges should be held until the end of the contestants’ presentation. 6. Presentations should include but are not limited to the following: a. Pedigree Information b. Performance Information c. Visual Characteristics 7. A warning will be given when one minute is remaining in presentation time. 8. Contestants will be evaluated by the following categories: • Contents of Sales Presentation • Communication Skills • Team Organization • Overall Effectiveness • Knowledge and Response to Questions
CONTEST DIVISION AGES: SENIOR – 17 AND OLDER INTERMEDIATE – 13–16 JUNIOR – 12 AND UNDER AS OF MAY 20, 2020
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR CHAROLAIS FOUNDATION (AIJCF)
AIJCF Scholarships are awarded to current AIJCA members submitting a complete application on the basis of scholastic excellence in high school and/or college, demonstrated AIJCA or associated affiliate leadership, interest in the cattle industry, and youth leadership activities. Scholarship recipients will be announced at the 2020 AIJCA Junior National Awards Banquet in Brookings, South Dakota, July 9, 2020. Applications are found at: www.CharolaisUSA.com. AIJCF Scholarship Application deadline is April 30.
GRAND CHAMPION OWNED FEMALE
Sponsored by Riverdale Land & Livestock This $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to the Exhibitor of the Grand Champion Owned Female. Thank you to Bill Nottke, Sunset Hills, Mo. for beginning this sponsorship in 2020.
GRAND CHAMPION PERCENTAGE HEIFER
Sponsored by Lehman Charolais This $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to the Exhibitor of the Grand Champion Percentage Heifer. Larry and Robbie Lehman, Tioga, Texas have sponsored the Grand Champion Percentage Heifer Scholarship since 2005.
GRAND CHAMPION BRED & OWNED FEMALE
In Memory of Carol Doughty, Big Creek Charolais This $500 scholarship will be awarded to the Exhibitor of the Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female in memory of Carol Doughty, Big Creek Charolais.
ELITE GOLD MERIT AWARD
Sponsored by Gibson Family, Clear Creek Farm An Elite Gold member is selected by an interview process held at Junior National and awarded a $250 scholarship.
AIJCA PREMIER CHALLENGE
Champion Sponsored by Zehnder Waage Partnership This scholarship promotes contest participation. The $500 Champion scholarship will be awarded to the individual with the highest overall score regardless of age. Additional AIJCF scholarships available for 2nd – 5th Overall Premier Challenge 1. Participants must compete in at least 4 of the following contests: a. Art e. Impromptu Speech i. Team Fitting b. Photo f. Prepared Speech j. Team Sales c. Poster g. Resume/Interview k. Cook-Off d. Graphic Design h. Showmanship 2. Contestants competing in at least 4 of the qualifying contests are automatically in contention for the scholarship. 3. In each individual contest, participants will be ranked through top 5 placings for each age division. In each team contest, participants will be ranked through champion and reserve placings for each age division. 4. Points will be distributed by the following system for individual contests: a. 1st - 50 c. 3rd - 30 e. 5th - 10 b. 2nd - 40 d. 4th - 20 f. Participation - 5 Points will be distributed by the following system for team contests per individual on each team: a. 1st - 50 b. 2nd - 40 c. Participation - 5 5. Participation points will be awarded to non-placing participants. 6. Only the top score of the two categories in the photo contest (Black/White and Color) will be awarded. 7. Only the top score of the two categories in the poster or graphic design contests (Breed/ Association Promotion and Herd Advertisement) will be awarded. 8. Each participant’s highest 4 scores will be used. 9. In the event of a tie, the next highest score in an additional contest will be used. This method will continue until we reach a scholarship winner. Participation in more than 4 contests is strongly encouraged.
AIJCA HONORS & AWARDS OUTSTANDING JUNIOR MEMBER
The Outstanding Junior Member Award is presented to recognize an AIJCA member 14 years old or younger as of May 20th of the current year who shows enthusiasm, dedication and participation at AIJCA activities. Nominations for this award are provided by each area, and the recipient is selected by the Junior Board.
CHAD CLARK MEMORIAL OUTSTANDING SENIOR MEMBER
The Chad Clark Memorial Outstanding Senior Member Award is designed to recognize one outstanding AIJCA member each year. This award is available to those AIJCA members 17 years old or older as of May 20th of the current year. The recognized senior member should be one who exemplifies outstanding leadership and interaction with fellow junior members. Recipient is chosen by the Junior Board. Junior Board members are not eligible for this award.
ADVISOR OF THE YEAR
The Advisor of the Year award recognizes an individual who displays extraordinary contributions to their state affiliate junior members. These contributions may be on a local, state and/or national level. Applications are available online for nominations. The recipient is selected by the Junior Board.
FAMILY OF THE YEAR
Family of the Year recognizes a family that shows their support and dedication to the Charolais breed. The Family is always willing to help others in need of assistance and is involved with both junior members and adults. Families should be influential to new juniors and the peers around them. Applications are available online for nominations. The recipient is selected by the Junior Board.
JUNIOR MERIT PROGRAM
JORDAN MACK MEMORIAL HERDSMAN OF THE YEAR
Buckle sponsored by the Jordan Mack Memorial Calf Show The Herdsman of the Year Award recognizes a Charolais junior who excels in sportsmanship, presentation of entries, work habits, honesty and knowledge about the Charolais industry. A committee of the following seven people will choose the Herdsman of the Year. A past herdsman of the year attending Junior National (preferable the previous year’s winner), one AICA staff member, one arbitrary objective AICA member not having children exhibiting at the Junior National chosen by the AIJCA Executive Committee. The nominees will be discussed the night before the show and each person shall submit one vote to the AIJCA Director of Junior Activities before the division champions enter the ring for Champion Heifer.
AICA FIELDMAN’S WORKHORSE
The AICA Fieldman’s Workhorse recognizes the achievements of a Junior Board Member. The recipient is selected by AICA Staff.
CONFERENCE HONOREE
The Conference Honoree is involved in the AIJCA’s leadership and personal development opportunities. The Conference Honoree is a strong supporter, influencer and contributor to junior members and their development through the AIJCA. Junior members elect next year’s recipient at the AIJCA Membership Meeting at Junior National.
SHOW DEDICATEE
The Show Dedicatee is involved in the Charolais industry and with the AIJCA. The Show Dedicatee is often discussing and promoting the Charolais breed with junior members. The Dedicatee is a strong supporter, influencer and contributor to the Charolais breed and its junior members through many ways. Junior members elect next year’s recipient at the AIJCA Membership Meeting at Junior National.
The AIJCA Junior Merit Program is an opportunity for young Charolais breeders to be nationally recognized for continued achievement in leadership and competition activities as well as merchandising Charolais cattle. There are three levels of the Junior Merit program: Bronze, Silver and Gold. Applications are due December 31 each year. Applicants receiving the Gold Award who would like to be considered for the Gold Elite, must interview at the upcoming Junior National. Merit award winners are recognized at the AIJCA Annual Awards Banquet at Junior National.
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AIJCA PHILANTHROPIC PROJECTS BROOKINGS COUNTY FOOD PANTRY FREE FOOD ON AN EMERGENCY BASIS FOR THOSE WHO NEED IT The purpose of the Brookings County Food Pantry, a United Way agency, is to help solve emergency food needs of Brookings County families by providing them with surplus or salvaged food. Last year, the Brookings County Food Pantry provided food for almost 1,000 people, nearly half of them children.
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1. Chili 2. Chili beans 3. Instant oatmeal 4. Pineapple 5. Canned fruit
6. Tuna Helper 7. Chicken Helper 8. Hamburger Helper 9. Pancake mix with syrup 10. Beef stew
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE PACK YOUR POP TABS The Ronald McDonald House Charities’ mission is to reduce the burden of childhood illness on children and their families by providing a home away from home while children are receiving medical care in area hospitals. These houses are non-profit homes providing temporary lodging, meals and a place of respite for families and children receiving treatment. The pop tabs collected from the 2020 Junior National will be donated for this mission. FOOD PANTRY DONATIONS AND POP TABS MAY BE DROPPED OFF AT CHECK-IN
BECOME AN AIJCA BOARD OF DIRECTOR AREAS 1, 3, 5 AND 7 TO HOLD ELECTIONS AT 2020 JUNIOR NATIONAL In addition to Junior Board elections for odd areas – 1, 3, 5 and 7, four (4) At-Large positions will be selected from the pool of first, second and third alternates. Submit completed applications by May 25, 2020. To be eligible to run for Area Director, your area must be up for election. (Odd Areas this year.) Juniors must be at least 16 and not yet 21 as of January 1, 2020 and have attended at least one Junior National. At-Large Positions are filled from 1st, 2nd or 3rd Alternates from All Areas. If you are the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd alternate from a 2019 Junior National election seeking an At-Large position, please resubmit an application with your intent to run in 2020. Applicants will need to attend the Candidate Meeting, Sunday, July 5.
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JUNIOR NATIONAL AGREEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY It is clearly understood and agreed that the AmericanInternational Charolais Association and its officials, directors, employees and agents (hereinafter collectively referred to as “The Association”) shall not be responsible for any damage, loss or injury to any person or property which is caused directly or indirectly for any reason. The exhibitor, owner, their agents and/or representatives (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Participants”), agree to indemnify and hold the Association harmless for any damage, injury or loss suffered during or in connection with the AIJCA’s Junior National. In the event the Association is subject to any expense or liability, including, but not limited to consultant fees, legal or court costs, The Association management labor and expenses, expenses and/or costs for blood, tissue, urine, hide and/or carcass sampling and testing incurred as a result of the Association’s rules and regulations violations and all agreements thereunder, including, but not limited to unethical fitting, filling, meat tampering, illegal or non-approved use of drugs, medication and/or prohibited substance(s) as a result of Participants involvement in the AIJCA’s Junior National, Participant shall indemnify and hold harmless The Association for all damage, expenses or liabilities incurred as a result thereof. Participant may also be subject to criminal charges. The Participant will have full control, custody, care and feeding of any animal(s) and/or personal property which are brought on or about the premises of the site of AIJCA’s Junior National. It is clearly understood and agreed between the parties, that as a material condition to any participant entering or showing at the AIJCA’s Junior National. The Association will at no time have control, custody or care of any animal(s) and/or personal property which are brought on or about the AIJCA’s Junior National. For the overall working of the show, the Participant will maintain control, custody, care and feeding for any and all animals and/or personal property in accordance with rules and regulations of the AIJCA’s Junior National, and in no way will the Association be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur or be caused by an animal or personal property. By submitting an application for entry, Participants agree to comply with all the rules and regulations governing the AIJCA’s Junior National as published in the rules and governed under the American-International Charolais Association rules. Further, these provisions include total ownership and possession of the entry, continuous possession and care and provisions against unethical fitting, filling and/or alteration of conformation and color of animal(s), meat tampering and illegal or non-approved use of drugs, medication and/or prohibited substance.
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Tentative and Subject to Change SATURDAY, JULY 4
8 AM 2–4 PM 5 PM 10 PM
Barns open for move-in Cattle Check-In Begins Uncle Sam Jam – Brookings event held at Swiftel Fireworks – Brookings event held at Swiftel
SUNDAY, JULY 5
8 AM 9 AM–12 PM 9 AM–12 PM 12 PM Noon 1 PM 2 PM 3:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:30 6:30–8 PM
Board Member Candidate Meeting Cattle Check-In Concludes Leadership Conference Check-In All Cattle must be on the grounds Adult, Chaperone and Advisor Meeting Peer Mentor/Mentee Introductions Ice Breakers & Ice Cream Social Group Pictures/State Pictures Opening Ceremonies Welcome Dinner
TUESDAY, JULY 7 CONTINUED
11:30 AM–1 PM Lunch 1:30 PM Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest 1:45 PM Team Sales Contest 6:30–8 PM Dinner & Talent/Skit Contest WEDNESDAY, JULY 8
8 AM 11:30 AM–1 PM 2 PM 2 PM 2 PM 3 PM 6:30–8 PM
Weaver Livestock Showmanship Contest Lunch Adult 9-Hole Golf Scramble Adult Painting Class with Michelle Weber Area Meetings and Director Elections Conference Sessions Jambalaya Dinner & Cornhole Tournament
MONDAY, JULY 6
THURSDAY, JULY 9
7:30–8 AM Weigh Steers 8:30 AM AIJCA General Caucus Meeting/Area Meetings 9:30 AM Cook-off Contest 11:30 AM–1 PM Lunch 12 PM Noon Miss Charolais USA Meet & Greet 1 PM Keynote Speaker 3 PM Quiz Bowl Contest 5 PM Adult Painting Class with Michelle Weber 5 PM Weaver Novice Showmanship Clinic Evening on your own
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SATURDAY, JULY 11
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Prepared Speech, Impromptu Speech & Interview Contests Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Clinic
Bred & Owned Heifer Show, Bull, Steer and Percentage Heifer Shows 11:30 AM–1 PM Lunch 2:30 PM Conference Awards Program 3 PM AIJCA Annual Membership Meeting 7:00 PM AIJCA Annual Awards Dinner & Banquet FRIDAY, JULY 10
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AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION
Haley Schwecke, Treasurer
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Officers President Kaitlyn Davlin El Campo, TX (979) 543-0366
Treasurer Haley Schwecke Gibbon, MN (320) 333-8849
kaitlyn.davlin@yahoo.com
haley.schwecke@gmail.com
Vice President Molly Smith Lockhart, TX (512) 995-6263
Ex-Officio Teanna Simpson Thayer, MO (417) 280-1150
mollysloan@hotmail.com
teannasimpson@gmail.com
Secretary Caitlin Jedlicka Koshkonong, MO (417) 293-3414 caitlinjedlicka@gmail.com
Directors By Area Area 1 Tara Tellefson Warden, WA (509) 793-8535
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ello everyone! I am Haley Schwecke and currently 19 years old. I grew up near a small town called Gibbon, Minnesota. I now live in Brookings, South Dakota, where I’m studying Animal and Agricultural Science at South Dakota State University. After college I hope to pursue a career in animal diseases in the beef and/or swine industries. On the Junior Charolais Board, I currently serve as your Treasurer and Area Five Director. My family started a show pig operation called Schwecke Genetics, which is where I gained my passion for showing hogs and the livestock industry. We raise and sell many purebred and crossbred hogs around the nation. Along with being on the Junior Charolais Board, I also serve as the President of the Junior Team Purebred Board. Team Purebred is a national swine organization
with family and friends nearby, they reassured me that I was ready for this new experience and no matter the outcome it was a great opportunity. A few short years later, I was encouraged to apply for the Junior Charolais Board by some friends. How could I be a role model to kids if I was still learning myself? I realized that my strong passion and many influential people who surrounded me, was all I needed to start another learning experience. Thanks to this industry, I have become less scared of trying new things, and have also received some of the best advice from younger kids. They have taught me to not worry about things that must not be worried about and some situations are out of my control. This journey has taught me that there was nothing to be scared of. Learning new things shouldn’t be frightening but should be exciting and adventurous.
At Large Trisha Dybdal Newcastle, NE (402) 692-3704
taratellefson@gmail.com
dybdalt@gmail.com
Area 2 Devon Benes Valparaiso, NE (402) 499-3429
At Large Emily Hanson Bowie, TX (940) 366-5286
devben@hotmail.com
emilyhanson2001@icloud.com
Area 3 Kylie Rahmeier Sylvan Grove, KS (785) 531-9475
At Large Emily Hoelewyn Damon, TX (979) 308-0320
kylie.rahmeier@usd299.org
hoelewyne@icloud.com
Area 4 Sydney Howell Forestburg, TX (940) 577-1301
At Large Molly Smith Lockhart, TX (512) 995-6263
sydney.howell@yahoo.com
mollysloan@hotmail.com
Area 5 Haley Schwecke Gibbon, MN (320) 333-8849 haley.schwecke@gmail.com
“ Thanks to this industry, I have become less scared of trying new things, and have also received some of the best advice from younger kids. They have taught me to not worry about things that must not be worried about and some situations are out of my control. ”
Area 6 Caitlin Jedlicka Koshkonong, MO (417) 293-3414 caitlinjedlicka@gmail.com
Area 7 Kimmi Doran Whiteford, MD (443) 807-4377 hvfarmgirl@hotmail.com
that has ten junior board members who organize and put on national and regional hog shows around the United States. Both boards have given me some of my closest friends that I will forever be grateful for. My cattle showing career started thanks to my older brother, Zach, and his wife, Kim Coudron Schwecke. As soon as Kim introduced me to the cattle industry, I was hooked. I started showing cattle about six years ago with a composite heifer named Peach. At first, I was nervous about learning and becoming comfortable around cattle. As state fair time rolled around, I was extremely intimidated to be showing against people who were familiar with showing cattle their whole lives. However, 32
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Lastly, if you are scared to try something new, I truly push you to take the leap and give it a shot. It could turn out to be one of the best decisions you have ever made! If it does not turn out to be something you thought you would enjoy, at least you were brave enough to try it and no matter what, it was a learning and growing experience. I am thankful that the Charolais Association has open-minded and kind people to lead as a positive example for the youth across the country. Next time you think twice about taking that risk, I pray you take it. “If it’s both terrifying and exciting then you should definitely pursue it.” – Unknown.
CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
Area 8 Gracie Weiberg Gray, TN (423) 930-0048 agw819@gmail.com
Committee Chairmen Fundraising Haley Schwecke Programs & Activities Molly Smith
Membership Caitlin Jedlicka Junior National Kaitlyn Davlin
Aijca Membership Membership in the nationwide AmericanInternational Junior Charolais Association (AIJCA) is open to anyone 21 years of age and under as of January 1 of the present year. The initial membership fee is $30 and $25 annual dues thereafter.
SULLIVAN’S
Dunlap, Iowa | Hillsboro, Texas | Lodi, California 800-475-5902 • www.sullivansupply.com APRIL
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South Dakota Charolais Contact these seedstock breeders for herd sire prospects and herd building females.
April 14, 2020 Bull Sale
Troy & VeaBea Thomas, Clint & Cally Kindred 18475 Capri Place • Harrold, SD 57536 Office: 605-973-2448 Troy’s Cell: 605-222-1258 Cally’s Cell: 605-222-1515 Clint’s Cell: 605-890-0148 thomas@venturecomm.net
Bull Sale April 13, 2020
JAMIE EGGLESTON 21130 379th Ave. • Wessington, SD 57381 (605) 883-4602 • Fax: (605) 883-4924 egglchar@santel.net • www.egglestoncharolais.com
Featuring– M6 Rock Star 306 P ET Fresh Air x Rio Bravo
EPDs: 3.0 3.3 45 74 13 7.5 35 1.1 Bull Sale • April 6
39120 192nd Street Wagner, South Dakota 57380 (605) 384-3300, (605) 491-0986
Annual Bull Sale • April 11 DAVID MASON Cell: (605) 680-0780 • pvfcharolais78@gmail.com www.pvfcharolais.com
J&M Ranch
ACE-ORR Makers Mark 689 M738574 Past National Calf Champion
Top 1% M • 6% TSI • 10% MB 5% MCE • 2%TM, CW, REA S.D. Charolais Breeders Association 2008 Outstanding Seedstock Producer
Purebred Charolais Private Treaty Sales
KEPPEN CHAROLAIS
Jerod & Melanie Olson jrolson2664@gmail.com (605) 860-2080
20629 443rd Ave Lake Preston, SD 57249
Steve - Myrna - Greg - BJ 405 Samara Ave. • Volga, SD 57071 • (605) 627-5229 keppencharolais@mchsi.com • www.keppencharolais.com
Reich Ranch Charolais Tim and Ree Reich
Calvin Sandmeier (605) 285-6179
Gary Sandmeier (605) 285-6766
13123 322nd Ave. • Bowdle, SD 57428 www.sandmeiercharolais.com
28th Anniversary Edition Chappell’s Sale Arena Strafford, Missouri
1007 Kingsbury Belle Fourche, SD 57717 (605) 892-4366
NEW DATE!
Thomas Ranch
THE RENAISSANCE
Saturday
May 2
Sale Catalog will be posted at
www.charolaisusa.com
Scott & Kim Jensen 20379 441st Avenue • Lake Preston, SD 57249 (605) 847-4755 E-Mail: jcr.ranch@hotmail.com
Vedvei Charolais
FUNCTIONAL. PERFORMANCE. EYE-APPEAL. ODDEN CHAROLAIS RANCH 32358 301st Street Colome, South Dakota 57528 Brian Odden & Family Ranch 605-842-1185 Brian 605-203-1228 Andrew 605-203-1775 A dam 605-203-1229 www.oddenranch.com
CHAROLAIS
Wells Charolais Ranch 15446 419th Ave • Conde, SD 57434 Richard & Heather Wells (605) 784-3409 Jason & Nina Jo Wells (605) 784-7824 www. wellscharolaisranch.com
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“2000 AICA Seedstock Producer of the Year”
44213 204th St. Alan & Deb Vedvei www.vedveicharolais.com Lake Preston, SD 57249 (605) 847-4529
E-mail: vedveicharolais@gmail.com
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For Sale Catalogs & Information: Clifford Mitchell (405)-246-6324 ccmosu@msn.com
Thanks For Your —
Interest and Selections, March 3! DCR Mr General Ridge G117
M929748 Homo Polled 50k Tested BW: 95 AWW/R: 913/113 AYW/R: 1476/110
EPDs: CE: 9.5 BW: 0.7 WW: 53 YW: 98 M: 11 MCE: 8.7 TM: 37 TSI: 245.01 — Top 1%
Sire: PVF Ridge 7142 Dam: DCR Ms Silver Girl D468107 Weaning and Yearling index, Granddam x375 has a 102 Weaning and Yearling index on 8 calves Semen: $30/straw; $35/Signing
Thanks to Weber Charolais, Lake Andes SD, Leased by Bovine Elite LLC
DCR MR Gilmore G356 M929740 Homo Polled 50K Tested BW: 99 AWW/R: 830/103 AYW/R: 1440/107
EPDs: BW: 2.6 WW: 52 YW: 92 M:16 MCE: 9.5 TM: 42 TSI: 235.92—Top 2%
DCR Mr Commissioner G309 ET EM 930809 Homo Polled By Pedigree BW: 89 AWW/R: 791/100 AYW/R: 1385/100
Sire: WCF Mr Silver Gun 467 Dam: DCR Ms Advancer C346 Semen Available Contact Owners
Thanks to Sandmeier Charolais, Bowdle, S.D.
EPDs: CE: 9.2 BW: 0.4 WW: 39 YW: 81 M: 12 MCE: 12.4 TM: 32 TSI: 228.46 — Top 5%
Sire: DCR Mr Commissioner C49 Dam: JCH MS Bull Dozer T388 Semen available, Leased by Bovine Elite, LLC
Thanks to the following breeders for their purchase in our 40th Annual Bull Sale: Wrangler Charolais, Westlock, AB Soreide Charolais, Bowman, ND Kellogg Charolais , Wa�ord City, ND Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, TX J and M Charolais, Lake Preston, SD
Thanks to Fox Hollow Farms, Catoosa, OK for the purchasing the Choice of Our Open Heifers in the Charolais in the Rockies sale in Denver.
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Charolais Ranch 3991 36th Street New Salem, ND 58563
Charles & Pamela Doll 701-843-8673 Harlan & Jodie Doll 701-843-8771 David & Donna Doll 701-843-7947 APRIL
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WELCOME GROVE CHAROLAIS
Richard Clark Box 9 • Tazewell, TN 37879
(423) 626-0899 cell • volunteer1971@yahoo.com Randell Meyers Jr. • (423) 626-0917 cell
Welcome Grove Impressive (1321)
BHD Reality T3136 P x MR Ms Impressive 405 Donor Female
Your Source for Seedstock Since 1971
Where the Customer Comes First!
Selling Heifer Bulls featuring our Herd Sires — M6 New Standard 335 M826229 CR Showbull 2020 M829851 and most recently M6 Lone Star 649
M6 Ms New Fire 3105 P
M6 New Phelps 1104 P x M6 Nancy Water 1168 Genetics Include: Rio Bravo; New Standard; Gain & Grade; Fire Water; 0383, Nancy 6100. Welcome Grove choice from M6 Dispersal - Donor Female
NEW DATE! NEW DATE! NEW DATE! NEW DATE! NEW DATE! NEW DATE!
Silas Maxwell
1120 Welcome Grove Rd. Mosheim, TN 37818 (423) 552-4072
Clarice & Ricky Smith
203 Harpo Rd • Manchester, TN 37355
615-885-7004 • 931-273-0187
Little W Farm
A Quality Program M6 Law & Order 577 P
BC E46 Duke B01 P ET Cigar x Duke 914
(M875914)
EPDs: 9.1 0.8 35 56 6 10.9 23 1.1 ‑ Date New 10th Annual Production Sale • May 16, 2020
Mike & Connie Watkins Kellie & Scott Porter and Kristie & Jarrod Buhler
Lebanon, TN 37087 (615) 444-3114 or (615) 642-0976 Come check out our bulls, females and ET Program! Bloodlines from 2244, 914, Cigar, Wyoming Wind and D040
M6 Cool Rep 8108 x New Standard x Nancy 6100
CE 6.1
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YW 74
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REA Marb 0.91 0.18
High-selling Bull at 2016 Fall M6 Sale!
M6 Cool Germaine 1145 P ET (EF1149859) M6 Cool Rep 8108 x 0383 x 914 cow CE 10.2
BW 0.3
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Saturday May 23 United Producers Livestock Bowling Green, Kentucky
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The Result of a brother/sister mating and Pick of the Flush.
Our Choice to head up our ET Program.
MCF Lady GI Duke 5003 PET (F1022001)
CCF/Bamboo Smokin Joe 5334 ET
VCR 914 x HBR Lady GI 207 P ET
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Donor Cow at Reaves Charolais
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Accepting Additional Consignments thru April 20
Frankie Anthony Sale Coordinator anthonyreality@bellsouth.net (270) 617-0888 (270) 257-8861
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Several ET selections and superb A-I Matings An outstanding set of Embryos and Fancy Show prospects Sell. Some outstanding Pairs, Bred Heifers, and Open Heifers Sell!
F1286292 /// Born: 12/9/17 /// BW 82 /// Poll /// Sells Open Sire: BC E46 Duke B01 ET /// Dam:: LWF Show Standard 9813 EPDs 1.8 2.5 31 61 9 3.3 24 0.7 TSI 204.15 Breeding Priviledge to Braxton or King Duke B01 is a full sib to M6 Ms E46’s Duke 248 Pld ET
RC MS DUKE 749 PLD F1274259 /// Born: 8/4/17 /// Polled EPDs 5.2 1.3 36 61 10 5.5 28 Sire: RE The Duke 534 ET Dam: BARA Ms Verna Reality 80Y Sells with Pld hfr calf , 1/11/20, by HCR Solution Arlitt Ranch Born: 9/23/19 /// BW 88 /// Polled Sire: BHD Zen X270 Pld Dam: BMD Ms Dynasty D010P ET (D010P is a daughter of BHD Asset B178 x JDJ Ms Dynasty L428) Dam is bred A-I on 12/16/19 to President Rocking S Ranch
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MS PC GEORGIA 1820 EF1272753 /// Born: 10/24/18 /// Polled EPDs 8.7 -0.8 38 64 3 4.7 22 0.7 Sire: M&M Outsider 4003 Pld Dam: RHC Ms President 108 Pibb Cattle Co
WITH GUES
Mike & Connie Watkins 615-642-0976 Kelly & Scott Porter 615-417-7514 Kristie & Jarrod Buhler 2655A Beasley Bend Rd Lebanon, TN 37087 www.littlewfarm.net
RE MS AVERY 912 ET EF1269303 /// Born: 2/20/19 /// Polled EPDs 6.0 -0.6 26 46 18 -2.0 31 0.4 Sire: LT Landmark 5052 Pld Dam: BHD DS Rachel Alex 950 ET (Alex 950 is full sib to CJC Mr President T122) Rick & Cindy Evans
A very select group of fancy BC E46 Duke B01 PET daughters sell! They are Outstanding!
DENNIS ADAMS
P.O. Box 10590 I College Station, TX 77842 (979) 693-1301 Cell: (979) 229-4472 Email: outfrontcattle@gmail.com I www.outfrontcattle.com Brett Sayre 573-881-1876 I Candy Sullivan (859) 338-0170 A P R I L 2 0 2 0 37
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo — Class A ROE Houston, Texas March 4, 2020 Judge: Matt Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo Total Shown – 44: 29 – Females; 15 – Bulls
Females Junior Calf and Grand Champion: MSL Ms. Penelope 160G Pld, 2-7-19, by FF Mr. Turton 6002. Shawn Leifeste, Cameron Texas. Reserve Junior Calf and Reserve Grand Champion: TS Lizzo 10G, 2-22-19, by TS Pendelton 7E ET. Thomas Charolais, Inc., Raymondville, Texas. Senior Calf Champion: Carrs Ms Insider 1821, 9-3-18, by WIA-Conley Insider D9 P. Mason Leifeste, Cameron, Texas. Reserve Senior Calf Champion: Miss 4M Majestic State 1218, 12-21-18, by SO Mr Cowboy 515 Pld. McKenna Mitchell, Justin, Texas. Intermediate Champion: VAL Libby 201, 5-418, by Whitewood. Kaitlyn Davlin, Campo, Texas.
Junior Heifer Calves – Calved Jan. 18 to Feb. 22, 2019 7 shown. 1. Shawn Leifeste on MSL Ms. Penelope 1600 Pld. 2. Thomas Charolais, Inc., on TS Lizzo 10G. 3. Prairie Cove Charolais, Bowden, AB, and Autumn Dietrich, Dimmit, Texas, on Miss Prairie Cove 945G.
Senior Heifer Calves – Calved Sept. 3 to Sept. 21, 2018. 2 shown. 1. Mason Leifeste on Carrs Ms Insider 1821 P. 2. Trinity Valley Community College, Athens, Texas, on TVCC Ms Legacy 1843 P TW.
Late Spring Yearling Females – Calved April 10, 2018. 1 shown. 1. Bella Parker on BRP Ms Insider F10 PET.
Junior Champion: BPR Ms Insider F10 PET, 4-10-18, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Bella Parker, Godley, Texas.
Senior Yearling Females – Calved Dec. 11, 2017. 1 shown. 1. Jase Fortner on BHSC Cardi B 005.
Senior Champion: DCC Ms Valentina 1802, 2-14-18, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Camille Amus, Houston, Texas.
Bulls
Summer Heifer Calves – Calved July 1, 2018. 1 shown. 1. Kacy Randall, Tomball, Texas on KR Lady Gunslinger 522. Late Spring Heifer Calves – Calved May 2 to June 3, 2019. 3 shown. 1. McKenna Mitchell on LJR Ms Double Finish 44G ET. 2. Kacy Randall on KR Cool Lady 521. 3. Kolton Hayner, Roanoke, Texas on Miss 4M Silver Limit 939. Spring Heifer Calves – Calved March 1 to April 5, 2019. 8 shown. 1. Camille Amus, Midlothian, Texas on DCC Chics Avanti 1904. 2. JVS Cattle and Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, Texas on F5 Ms Allie 907 Pld. 3. Aces Wild Ranch, Weatherford, Texas on AWR Gypsy Soul 910. 38
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Grand Champion Female
Reserve Grand Champion Female
Grand Champion Bull
Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Summer Yearling Females – Calved May 4 to May 6, 2018. 2 shown. 1. Kaitlyn Davlin on VAL Libby 201. 2. JVS Cattle Company on WC Abigail 8116 P ET.
Reserve Intermediate Champion: WC Abigail, 5-6-18, by TR PZC Rapid Fire 9775 ET. JVS Cattle Company, Sulphur, La.
Class Placings
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
Winter Heifer Calves – Calved Dec. 21, 2019. 1. Shown. 1. McKenna Mitchell on Miss 4M Majestic State 1218.
Junior Yearling Females – Calved Jan. 14 to Feb. 14, 2018.3 shown. 1. Camille Amus on DCC Ms Valentina 1802. 2. Kacy Randall on AWR Carbine 803. 3. Trinity Valley Community on TVCC Ms Caroline 1810 P.
Reserve Senior Champion: BHSC Cardi B 005, 12-11-17, by BCA Monti Montana. Jase Fortner, Hillister, Texas.
SHOW RESULTS
ROLL OF EXCELLENCE
Junior and Grand Champion: AWR White Claw 814, 3-18-18, by ONL AWR Cool Cub 7C. Aces Wild Ranch and Fillipo Family Farms, Rush Springs, Okla. Senior Calf and Reserve Grand Champion: JVS Long Snapper F39, 9-8-18, by CCC WC Legislator 5119 P ET. JVS Cattle Company. Junior Calf Champion: BRP Mr Cinco G14 Pld, 5-5-19, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Bella Parker. Reserve Junior Calf Champion: BJCF Palacios G6. 1-6-19, by HAMM Mogo B1. Bar J Charolais. Reserve Senior Calf Champion: MC Hammer 560, 10-10-18, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Jordan Zachary, Wylie, Texas. Intermediate Champion: SKS/RWDE Top Gum 501, by WC CCC Maverick 5117 P ET. Skeans Cattle Co., Gainesville, Texas; Richard DeMoss, Bowie, Texas.
Reserve Intermediate Champion: GC Mr Gold Rush 805 P, by WC Rush Hour 6114 P ET. Raley Downing, Troy, Texas; Greer Charolais, Shelbyville, Texas. Reserve Junior Champion: BRCHE White Bear 8505 Pld ET, 1-12-18, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Caprock Cattle Company, Dimmit, Texas; Prairie Cove Farm.
Class Placings Late Spring Bull Calves – Calved May 5, 2019. 1. shown. 1. Bella Parker on BRP Mr Cinco G14 Pld. Early Spring Bull Calves – Calved March 2 to March 23, 2019. 2 shown. 1. Bar J Charolais on BJCF Port Lavaca G46 P. 2. Trinity Valley Community College on BHSC TVCC Mamies Boy 11G. Junior Bull Calves – Calved Jan. 6 to Feb. 15, 2019. 3 shown. 1. Bar J Charolais on BJCF Palacios G6. 2. Doonan Cattle Co., Midlothian, Texas and Trinity Valley Community College. 3. Trinity Valley Community College on TVCC Revelation 1915 P. Senior Bull Calves – Calved Sept. 18 to Oct. 10, 2018. 3 shown. 1. JVS Cattle Company on JVS Long Snapper F39. 2. Jordan Zachary on MC Hammer 560. 3. Trinity Valley Community College on TVCC Last Stand 1853 P TW. Late Summer Yearling Bulls – Calved Aug.
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27, 2018. 1 shown. 1. JVS Cattle Company on JVS First Team F32. Summer Yearling Bulls – Calved May 4 to June 16, 2018. 3 shown. 1. Skeans Cattle Co. and Richard DeMoss on SKS/RWDE Top Gun 501. 2. Raley Downing and Greer Charolais on GC Mr Gold Rush 805 P. 3. JVS Cattle Company on JVS Mr. Burton F12. Spring Yearling Bulls – March 18, 2018. 1 shown. 1. Aces Wild Ranch and Fillipo Family Farms on AWR White Claw 814. Junior Yearling Bulls – Jan. 12, 2018. 1 shown. 1. Caprock Cattle Company and Prairie Cove Farm on BRCHE White Bear 8505 Pld ET.
Groups Group Of Five Head – 1 shown. 1. Trinity Valley Community College
Sponsored by Mississippi Charolais Association
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Offering
Cow-Calf Splits
50+ Lots
Sold in 2019 for $6,500
Sold in 2019 for $4,200
Bred Heifers
Open Heifers
Sold in 2019 for $2,500
Sold in 2019 for $3,100
Cow-Calf Pairs
Sold in 2019 for $3,100
For more information or to request Sale Catalog, Contact: JWC Marketing Wes Chism (281) 761-5952 jwchism@outlook.com PO Box 1368 Platte City, MO 64079
Mississippi Charolais Association Greg Crosby (601) 466-7377 Jimmy Ray Parish (662) 813-3755
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A PPA L A C H I A N CL A S S I C SA L E April 11, 2020 • Knoxville, Tennessee
New Date!
15th Annual
Central Kentucky Charolais Classic
May 23, 2020 • Bowling Green, Kentucky RDK Samson 523P Offspring & Service Sell!
Offering a quality set of replacement heifers bred to SF Samson 723P - +16 Milk (Top 15%); +36 TM (Top 8%)
K Keahey Charolais SC Rewarding 520 P TSI 227.99 -Top 2% She sells!
CHAROLAIS Facts— DEBRUYCKER CHAROLAIS
Because Pounds Pay
Bobby & Pam Keahey Grove Hill, AL 36451 251-275-8137 or 334-456-2547 cell bobby@williamskeahey.com
Charolais Association of Texas
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Saturday, April 11, 2020 at 1 PM Cooke County Fairgrounds, Gainesville, Texas
Mom and Dad...a Tribute to you. Thank you for ideas, dedication and fortitude. You have not only imparted on us as a family, but the Industry as well. Sincerely, thank you.
600 Premium Bulls Sell
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Sale Manager:
Watch for the Fall CAT Sale Date jwchism@outlook.com Coming Soon PO Box 1368 JWC Marketing Wes Chism (281) 761-5952
Platte City, MO 64079
Sale Sponsor:
Charolais Association of Texas 1278 FM 1201 | Gainesville, TX 76240
texascharolais@gmail.com
Chris Link, President (936) 590-2949 Erin Metzler, Office (940) 453-5391
KENTUCKY CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION
FACEBOOK PAGE: www.facebookcom/Kentucky Charolais Association
AIJCF Clint & Kelly Hall
Maysville, KY Hillsboro, OH
2015 Res. National Champion Female
937-763-0931 606-782-1981
Harrod Farms THE NEXT GENERATION
1194 Smith Ridge Rd. Campbellsville, KY 42718 Mitchel Cox - Owner/Gen. Mgr. (270) 465-7584
BREEDING Quality...
Becca, Jenna and Jake 645 Evergreen Rd. Frankfort, KY 40601
D & D Ms. Kennedy 1430
Jeff Harrod: 502-330-6745
Rolling Hills Charolais
Montgomery Charolais Darby Montgomery
Space Available
Applications are reviewed on the basis of:
Contact: Floyd Wampler (423) 612-2144
Upcoming Events
859-339-3922 BULLS FOR SALE
May 16 15th Annual Central Kentucky Classic, Bowling Green
Space Available
September 12 Kentucky Fall Showcase Sale, Stanford
36 Thompson Road • Lancaster, KY 40444
Contact: Floyd Wampler (423) 612-2144
S A N D U S K Y FA R M S David, Rhonda, Michael & Nicholas 3200 St. Rose Road Lebannon, KY 40033 270-692-7793
Allison Charolais John Allison
545 Eminence Road New Castle, KY 40050
502-845-2806 502-220-3170
Bulls & Heifers For Sale at the Farm
The AIJCF Scholarship Program annually awards over $35,000 to Charolais youth.
2571 Sunbeam Rd. Leitchfield, KY 42754
Rollinghillscharolais@hotmail.com
4430 Bloomfield Road Bardstown, KY 40004 (502) 349-0005 (502) 507-4984 cell
April 30, 2020
Scholarships are available for all course majors for high school graduates and college students.
Ross Embry
Cathy and HAYDEN FARM James, Brooke Hayden
Scholarship Application Deadline
• scholastic excellence • demonstrated AIJCA or associated affiliate leadership • interest in the cattle industry and youth leadership activities The application postmark deadline is April 30. Download applications from www.CharolaisUSA.com. Contact Kaitlyn Chism, AICA with questions: 816-464-2474 ext 201 or kchism@charolaisusa.com
Candy Sullivan 3440 Ruddles Mill Road Paris, KY 40361
859-338-0170
www.sullivancharolais.com
Sullivan Charolais
S.E.A.N.A. Charolais New Date!
Frankie Anthony 15th Annual 804 Jarboe LN Central Kentucky Classic Hardinsburg, KY May 16 270-617-0888
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2019 Charolais Bull Sale Averages January 1 to December 31, 2019 Based on live sales reported in the Charolais Journal. No. Sold Total Gross Total Average Total 2019 Bull Sales ................. 4,734 ......... $22,270,975 ............. $4,704 Total 2018 Bull Sales ................. 4,945 ......... $23,201,755 ............. $4,692 Total 2017 Bull Sales ................. 4,469 ......... $20,057,100 ............. $4,488 Total 2016 Bull Sales ................. 5,017 ......... $25,096,235 ............. $5,001 Total 2015 Bull Sales ................. 4,956 ......... $32,928,700 ............. $6,642 Total 2014 Bull Sales ................. 4,843 ......... $24,893,325 ............. $5,140 Total 2013 Bull Sales ................. 4,415 ......... $18,346,050 ............. $4,155 Total 2012 Bull Sales ................. 4,823 ......... $18,998,150 ............. $3,940 Total 2011 Bull Sales ................. 4,791 ......... $17,079,065 ............. $3,565 Total 2010 Bull Sales ................. 5,041 ......... $13,868,925 ............. $2,805
Top 40 Bull Sales, 20 or more lots Date
4/20/2019 3/4/2019 3/9/2019 2/15/2019 10/26/2019 2/19/2019 3/2/2019 4/8/2019 3/23/2019 4/13/2019 2/18/2019 4/27/2019 3/30/2019 2/9/2019 11/9/2019 2/9/2019 3/27/2019 3/30/2019 11/23/2019 4/2/2019 4/13/2019 4/6/2019 3/9/2019 1/29/2019 9/28/2019 3/12/2019 4/29/2019 10/16/2019 2/14/2019 4/9/2019 2/21/2019 2/23/2019 3/16/2019 4/15/2019 2/23/2019 12/7/2019 10/19/2019 3/9/2019 3/22/2019 3/6/2019 42
Ranch/Sale Name
No. Sold
Average
Gross
Lindskov-Thiel Ranch 38th Annual Bull Sale, Isabel, S.D. ............................................................. 159 ...........$10,231 ....... $1,626,725 Cody Cattle Company The Black and White Bull Sale ................................................................. 45.5 .............$7,055 .......... $321,000 Wright Charolais 12th Annual Sale, Kearney, Mo. ........................................................................ 122 .............$6,567 .......... $801,200 R Lazy B Ranch Annual Production Sale, Aberdeen, S.D. ............................................................... 56 .............$6,121 .......... $342,775 Fink Beef Genetics 30th Annual Bull Sale, Randolph, Kan............................................................. 107 .............$6,074 .......... $649,900 Bina Charolais 24th Annual Powerhouse Bull Sale, Jamestown, N.D. ............................................. 25 .............$5,996 ...... ...$149,000 Satterfield Charolais 8th Annual Bull Sale, Evening Shade, Ark. ...................................................... 32 .............$5,820 .......... $186,250 Eggleston Charolais 34th Annual Production Sale, Huron, S.D. ...................................................... 69 .............$5,668 .......... $391,100 Valley View Charolais Annual Bull Sale, Polson, Mont .................................................................. 182 .............$5,333 .......... $970,600 Cardinal Charolais Annual Bull Sale, Hillrose, Colo. ...................................................................... 103 .............$5,223 .......... $537,975 Rennert Ranch Performance on the Platte Charolais Bull Sale, Cozad, Neb. .............................. 48.33 .............$5,195 .......... $291,000 Wienk Charolais Ranch 50th Annual Bull Sale, Lake Preston, S.D. ............................................... 103 .............$5,150 .......... $503,450 Zehnder Waage Partnership Bull Sale, Greenbrush, Minn. .............................................................. 41 .............$5,110 .......... $209,500 Bradley 3 Ranch Wide Body Sale, Memphis Texas......................................................................... 65 .............$4,858 .......... $315,775 Leachman Fall Harvest Sale, Fort Collins, Colo. ............................................................................. 42 .............$4,685 .......... $196,750 Stewart 12th Annual Charolais Bull Sale, Madison, S.D. ................................................................ 40 .............$4,650 ...... ...$186,000 Schmidt Cattle Company Annual Bull Sale, Rushville, Neb. ............................................................ 64 .............$4,637 .......... $296,750 Effertz Key Ranch 41st Annual Bull Sale, Rugby, N.D..................................................................... 69 .............$4,604 .......... $317,675 Southern Cattle Company Fall Bull Sale, Marianna, Fla. .................................................................. 24 .............$4,585 .......... $119,200 Hubert Charolais Ranch 40th Annual Bull and Female Sale, Monument, Kan. ................................. 69 .............$4,489 .......... $309,750 Rambur Charolais Bull Sale 41st Annual, Sidney, Mont .................................................................. 82 .............$4,448 .......... $364,750 DeBruycker Charolais 35th Annual Production Sale, Great Falls, Mont ......................................... 621 .............$4,423 ....... $2,746,675 Nipp Charolais10th Annual Spring Bull Sale, Wilson, Okla .............................................................. 69 .............$4,385 .......... $302,575 Black Hills Stock Show Sale, Rapid City, S.D. ................................................................................ 39 .............$4,288 .......... $167,225 NextGen Cattle Co. 2nd Annual Flint Hills Classic Bull Sale, Paxico, Kan.. ....................................... 46 .............$4,288 .......... $512,150 Romans Ranches Charolais Sale, Westfall, Ore ........................................................................... 120 .............$4,268 .......... $512,150 Grand Hills Inaugural Bull Sale, Laramie, Wyo .......................................................................... 32.33 .............$4,221 .......... $136,450 18th Annual Thomas Charolais, Inc. Bull Sale, Raymondville, Texas ............................................. 108 .............$4,196 .......... $453,175 Broberg Chaolais Annual Bull Sale, Tilden, Neb. ............................................................................ 47 .............$4,176 .......... $196,250 Thomas Ranch 47th Annual Bull Sale, Huron, S.D. ....................................................................... 50 .............$4,140 .......... $207,000 Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic, Kearney, Neb. ................................................................................ 26 .............$4,065 .......... $105,700 Cannon Charolais Ranch Annual Bull Sale, Newton, Iowa ......................................................... 42.33 .............$4,060 .......... $171,875 T&S Strnad Charolais Production Sale, Formoso, Kan ................................................................... 42 .............$4,054 .......... $170,250 Hebbert Charolais 37th Annual Bull Sale, Hyannis, Neb. .............................................................. 113 .............$3,942 .......... $445,500 Hang’n A Cattle Company 16th Annual Rancher’s Choice Bull Sale, Eltopia, Wash. ........................ 27 .............$3,935 .......... $106,250 27th Annual Rancher’s Choice Bull Sale, Nixon,Texas. ................................................................... 87 .............$3,855 .......... $335,400 Rogers Bar H R 2019 Fall Turn Out Bull Sale, Collins, Miss. ........................................................... 78 .............$3,830 .......... $298,750 C-B Charolais 33rd Annual Production Sale, Montpelier, N.D.......................................................... 47 .............$3,814 .......... $179,300 Zeisler Charolais 31st Annual Production Sale, Butte, Neb. ............................................................ 48 .............$3,792 .......... $182,000 Thomas Charolais, Inc., Annual Spring Bull Sale, Raymondville, Texas ........................................... 96 .............$3,763 .......... $361,200
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2019 Charolais Female Sale Averages January 1 to December 31, 2019 Based on live sales reported in the Charolais Journal. No. Sold Total Gross Total Average Total 2019 Female Sales............ 1,226 ......... $3,641,225 ............... $2,970 Total 2018 Female Sales............ 1,528 ......... $4,539,290 ............... $2,970 Total 2017 Female Sales............ 1,741 ......... $6,066,350 ............... $3,484 Total 2016 Female Sales............ 1,744 ......... $6,605,995 ............... $3,787 Total 2015 Female Sales............ 1,972 ......... $8,371,475 ............... $4,245 Total 2014 Female Sales............ 1,754 ......... $7,299,900 ............... $4,161 Total 2013 Female Sales............ 1,694 ......... $5,241,900 ............... $3,094 Total 2012 Female Sales............ 2,195 ......... $6,070,450 ............... $2,766 Total 2011 Female Sales............ 2,202 ......... $5,551,745 ............... $2,521 Total 2010 Female Sales............ 2,570 ......... $4,947,653 ............... $2,005 Total 2009 Female Sales............ 2,260 ......... $4,672,600 ............... $2,068
Top 10 Female Sales, 20 or more lots Date 12/7/2019 11/21/2019 9/21/2019 5/4/2019 9/29/2019 9/14/2019 9/28/2019 4/13/2019 2/11/2019 5/18/2019
Ranch/Sale Name
No. Sold
Average
Gross
Wright Charolais 9th Annual Female Sale, Kearney, Mo.................................................................. 41 .............$4,902 ...... $201,000 Jerry Arthur Charolais Dispersal, Chickasha, Okla. ..................................................................... 43.5 .............$3,909 ...... $170,045 MDL Farms Charolais Dispersal, Joy, Ill......................................................................................... 79 .............$3,357 ...... $265,215 20th Annual Sale of Excellence, College Station, Texas .................................................................. 71 .............$3,235 ...... $299,675 Wienk Charolais Pursuit of Excellence Female Sale, Lake Preston, S.D........................................... 97 .............$3,097 ...... $300,410 Wild Indian Acres Charolais Sale, DeSoto, Mo. ........................................................................... 51.5 .............$3,023 ...... $155,685 Satterfield Charolais 7th Annual Female Sale, Evening Shade, Ark ............................................... 35.5 .............$3,021 ...... $107,245 CAT Innovation Spring Spectacular, Gainesville, Texas ................................................................... 51 .............$2,928 ...... $149,330 55th Annual Iowa Beef Expo Charolais Sale, Des Moines, Iowa...................................................... 25 .............$2,554 ...... $63,850 Rogers Bar HR 43rd Annual Cream of the Crop Charolais Female Sale, Collins, Miss. .................... 59 .............$2,537 ...... $149,700
Top 10 Sales Overall (Including Bull and Female Lots) Date 11/17/2019 12/2/2019 4/20/2019 3/4/2019 1/20/2019 3/9/2019 2/15/2019 10/26/2019 2/19/2019 3/2/2019
Ranch/Sale Name
No. Sold
Gross
Average
41st National Charolais Sale, Kansas City, Mo. ......................................................................... 14.25 .........$160,750 ...... $11,281 CK Cattle Proven Female Sale, Highmore, S.D. .............................................................................. 10 .........$111,750 ...... $11,175 Lindskov-Thiel Ranch 38th Annual Bull Sale, Isabel, S.D. ............................................................. 159 ......$1,626,725 ...... $10,231 Cody Cattle Company Black & White Sale, Courtland, Kan.......................................................... 45.5 .........$321,000 ...... $7,055 Charolais In The Rockies, Denver, Colo.. .................................................................................. 17.25 .........$167,825 ...... $6,754 Wright Charolais 12th Annual Spring Bull Sale, Kearney, Mo.. ...................................................... 122 .........$801,200 ...... $6,567 R Lazy B Ranch Annual Production Sale, Aberdeen S.D.. ............................................................... 56 .........$342,775 ...... $6,121 Fink Beef Genetics 30th Annual Bull Sale, Randolph, Kan............................................................. 107 .........$649,900 ...... $6,074 Bina Charolais 24th Annual Powerhouse Bull Sale, Jamestown, N.D. ............................................. 25 .........$149,000 ...... $5,996 Satterfield Charolais 8th Annual Bull Sale, Evening Shade, Ark.. ..................................................... 32 .........$186,250 ...... $5,820
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CE 4.2
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CW REA 29 0.52
FAT MARB TSI 0.028 0.23 210.81
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2150 Hwy 411 NE Cartersville, GA 30121 Franklin Dowell, Manager
Semen: $25
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CE 8.5
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FAT MARB TSI 0.016 0.22 197.07
Sire of the "Distance" line at the LT Ranch in SD
770-386-4464
2020 Kentucky Farm Bureau Beef Expo
32nd Annual Tennessee Beef Agribition
Louisville, Ky. March 7, 2020
Lebannon, Tenn. March 13, 2020
Judge: Lydell Meier, Clinton, Tenn.
Judge: Duane Stevens, West Salem Ill.
Grand Champion Female: BOY Monte 986, 5-5-19, by TR Mr Diablo 2742 Z ET. Boyert Show Cattle, Seville, Ohio.
Grand Champion Heifer: LaFraise Grace 528, 4-21-18, by LT Rushmore 8060 PLd. LaFraise Farms, Flanagan, Ill.
Reserve Grand Champion Female: LHC Trully 9986 Pld, 10-18-19, by WC CCC Maverick 5117 P ET. Long Hall Cattle, Hillsboro, Ohio.
Reserve Champion Heifer: LaFraise Kelly 968, 5-18-18, by TR Mr Outkast 6605D. LaFraise Farms.
Grand Champion Bull: BOY Insider 958, 3-2-19, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Boyert Show Cattle. Reserve Grand Champion Bull: OLC Druins Shark, 4-11-19, by Druins Buster 117. Kaya Coldrion, Eminence, Ky.
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678-520-0026 cell
Kentucky Beef Expo
32nd Annual Tennessee Beef Agribition
Champion Female
Champion Female
Champion Bull
Champion Bull
Grand Champion Bull: LaFraise Resurgence 18T ET, 11-23-18, by La Fraise Farms. Reserve Champion Bull: JWF Sir Draco 181, 1-23-19, by PJ New Patriot 605 P. Jonah and Jonathan West, Barbourville, Ky.
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CHAROLAIS A L A B A M A
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C A L I F O R N I A
Akin Charolais Jim Akin 6700 County Road 71, Lexington, AL 35648 (256) 229-5395 Res. (256) 710-4897 Cell Home of the Super Grazer 168
FEEDLOT
Home of JWK Vanessa D029 ET Donor: 2244 x 934
CHAROLAIS
JERRY & SHERRY MALTBY Mobile: (530) 681-5046 P.O. Box 760 Office: (530) 473-2830 Williams, CA 95987 Fax: (530) 473-3278 e-mail: bbr@citlink.net www.brokenboxranch.com
OFakHill arm “Focus on the Family”
BJR Summerford Charolais
OakHill Farm Home of Bennett Charolais Wayne & Lois Bennett Barn: (770) 893-3446 Home: (770) 893-2674 Cell: (770) 826-9551
1779 Holcomb Road Dawsonville, Ga 30534 oakhillfarmga@tds.net www.oakhillfarmga.com
Cattle For Sale Private Treaty
Robert A. Summerford II 4087 Hwy. 31 SW Falkville, AL 35622 Located 12 miles north of Cullman (256) 784-5275 Bus. (256) 784-5888 Res. Alan Summerford • (256) 758-0652 E-Mail: bjrsummerford@charter.net www.bjrsummerford.com ABJR New Hank 595 P
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Quality and Performance Charolais in North Alabama
Your Herd Bull Source
Keahey Charolais
Annual Sale • Nov. 7, 2020 Quality Charolais Since 1987 Letehatchee, Ala. Bobby & Pam Keahey H 251-275-8137 P.O. Box 207 C 334-456-2547 Grove Hill, AL 36451 E-mail: bobby@williamskeahey.com
McCary & Son Charolais Farm Levi & Brian McCary 334-872-9060 334-505-6338 334-419-0538
15493 Co. Rd. 57 Hillrose, CO 80733 Bred For
Performance~Carcass Quality~Disposition Annual Bull Sale • April 10, 2020
Pat Gebauer & Luan August (970) 847-3345 prewittranch@gmail.com
G E O R G I A
635 Valleyview Drive Valley Grande, AL 36701
A R K A N S A S
WCR Sir Duke 7340 P
Bamboo
Road Farms LLC
Stephen Cummings
CHAROLAIS • BULLS • HEIFERS Mena, Arkansas 479.243.6562 Gravette, Arkansas 479.409.4091
2509 Old Perry Road Marshallville, GA 31057 bambooroadfarms@gmail.com
(478) 396-5832
MV Limestone
Mountain View Charolais
Scott Tipton 1001 Preacher Campbell Rd. Clarksville, GA 30523
Phone: (706) 754-8462 Cell: (706) 200-6655
I L L I N O I S
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Curfman Farms Rt. 2, Griggsville, IL 62340
62 years of quality seedstock production Rick Curfman (217) 285-5213
rick@curfmancharolais.com
Roger Curfman (217) 491-1923 Ryan Curfman (217) 248-7711
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Bulls & Females Available Private Treaty
“Charolais Since 1960”
Producing quality breeding stock for 60 years.
SF Paydirt 3055 P LT Bridger x Cigar x HBR Lady GI
Marty, Joyce, Kaitlyn and Mason Lewis 9411 W. 56th St. S. • Monroe, IA 50170 Marty (515) 250-2362 • Mason (641) 990-3065 martylewis81@gmail.com
Paul Bertsche & Sons 4540 E. 1700 N. Rd. • Flanagan, IL 61740
Hanover, Kansas 66945
www.laueranch.com
LeAnna Laue (785) 337-2600 Brant Laue (913) 488-3896
Dale (815) 796-2950 cell (815) 674-4419 Steve (815) 796-4440 cell (815) 674-2395 Larry (815) 842-1849 cell (815) 674-2397
“We don’t keep our cows, they keep us.”
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Keith Farms
Marion Keith 6719 State Rt. 154, Tamaroa, IL 62888 (618) 967-0291 • (618) 201-6261 keithinsurance@gmail.com
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Innovative Beef Production Since 1945
bars@gorhamtel.com Paradise, Kansas 67658 David Dickerson Ken Stielow (785) 998-4386 (785) 998-4335
MYRON RUNFT CHAROLAIS Breeding Charolais since 1956 1460 Penn Road Belleville, KS 66935 Home (785) 527-5047 Cell (785) 527-1269
Fancy Creek Charolais Raising Charolais Since 1962 Ron & Diane Nord & Family 2104 Charolais Lane Bloomington, IL 61704 (309) 828-1448 or (309) 827-0457 (309) 275-0409 Ron cell
Purebred Charolais Since 1968
The Don Olsen Family
17050 Tuttle Creek Blvd. • Randolph, KS 66554 Home: 785-363-2519 • Cell: 785-313-2099 fancycreek@kansas.net www.fancycreekcharolais.com
Megan, Lori & Galen Fink
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Beef Genetics
15523 Tuttle Creek Blvd. Randolph, Ks 66554 Phone/Fax: (785) 293-5106 finkbull1@twinvalley.net www.finkbeefgenetics.com Bull Sale • April 11
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Brett, Tina, Madison & Austin Beavers BC Ms Clarice 1220 P ET 28378 710th Ave • Collins, IA 50055 515-460-3074 • www.beaverscharolais.com
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Spencer & Laci Schrader Weston & Josi 2118 Oxbow Rd., Wells, KS 67467 (785) 488-2135 home (785) 488-7204 Spencer cell (785) 488-7227 Laci cell
schrader@twinvalley.net
Females and bulls for sale private treaty
Charolais • SimAngus • Composites
Andrew & Christa Doub 8614 W. 100 N. • Danville, IN 46122 (317) 539-6718 home • (317) 440-0525 cell ajcharolais40@aol.com • www.doubcharolais.com
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Bull Sale 510 Maple Ave. April 7, 2020 Oakley, KS 67748 David & Shelby Hubert (785) 672-2540
www.schraderranch.com
Terrill & Sarah Strnad 1716 280th Road Formoso, Kansas
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T&S Strnad Charolais
785-794-2471 home 785-243-8600 mobile
tsstrnad@nckcn.com www.tsstrnadcharolais.com
VFR
WOODEN CROSS CATTLE CO.
PUREBRED CHAROLAIS – ANGUS Corey Vaughan – (316) 213-5484
Merle Schlehuber 620-381-1712
VAUGHAN FAMILY RANCH 14630 E. 44th St. S. – Derby, KS 67037 Corey@3Ncattle.com Bull Sale vaughanfamilyranch.com April 4, 2020
557 190th Road = Hillsboro, KS 67063 woodencross@fhrd.net www.WoodenCrossCattleCo.com
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JVS Long Snapper F39 Pld
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ENDSLEY’S CHAROLAIS FARMS 5590 E State Rd, Hastings ,MI 49058 269-945-5531 or
endsleyscharolaisfarms.com Breeding Quality Performance Cattle for the Commercial and Purebred Cattleman.
5593 Choupique Rd y Sulphur, LA Evelyn Gay Duhon 337-583-2242 y 337-764-1040 cell Titou6262@yahoo.com Rod Smith 337-274-0552 cell E5rodsmith@yahoo.com
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M I N N E S O T A Breeding Quality Charolais Seedstock Since 1962 Family Farming Since 1937
N E B R A S K A
Wakefield Farms
Dybdal Charolais
Bob & Judy Tibbs (410) 734-6873
Larry, Kyle & Dan Wakefield • (507) 402-4640 20701 150th St. • New Richland, MN 56072
88361 575th Ave • Newcastle, NE 68757 Home: 402-692-3704 • Cell: 402-841-9784 kldybdal@nntc.net 9th Annual Bull & Female Sale • April 8, 2020
MYERS CHAROLAIS
M O N T A N A
Larry & Krista Dybdal
CHAROLAIS • RED ANGUS
Home of White Squall 3545 Old Level Road Havre de Grace, MD 21078 shadowspringsfarm@comcast.net
14806 National Pike Clear Spring, MD 21722 301.331.7300
PERFORMANCE DEADLINE
Performance data must be submitted to the AICA office by June 1 to be included in the July 2020 Genetic Analysis. Please make sure calf data, weights and weigh data have been submitted online or on forms to AICA.
FRED RANCH
Jamie & Kay Fred • Rose, NE
Registered Bull Sale • 3rd Saturday in March Females, Embryos, Semen Private Treaty 402-273-4236 • jkfred@sscg.net
www.fredranch.com
Bernie & Cheryl Hart PO Box 1 Bassett, Nebraska 68714 402-684-2254 bchart@abbnebraska.com www.HartCharolais.com
Franz Ranch 47 Years in the Purebred Charolais Business
Ray, Jon & David Franz 13221 CR 339 • Sidney, Montana 59270 Ray (406) 798-3675 Jon (406) 798-7740
RC
Rambur Charolais
Howard Rambur d 406-489-3255 (cell) Production Sale 2nd Saturday in April
RC Feedlot d RC Cattle Phone: 406-482-3255 • Fax: 406-482-3802 34790 CR 118 • Sidney, MT 59270 Email: rc1@midrivers.com website: www.ramburchar.com
RC Denver
38th Annual Bull Sale • April 11 Ranch Phone (308) 458-2540 Matt Hebbert (308) 458-8812 Lacy Hebbert (308) 458-8823
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Headquarters Ranch
Mansfield, Missouri Butch Alsup • (417) 926-8416
Schurrtop Angus & Charolais Sure Performance Cattle
www.schurrtop.com
40842 Farnam Road Farnam, NE 69029 Ryan (308) 320-4067 Marty (308) 362-4941 Jerry (308) 530-9652
Rick & Lisa Wilson Hart Box 865 Chickasha, OK 73023 Office (405) 224-0645 Home (405) 224-0694
Private Treaty Year Round PO Box 2670 • Moriarty, NM 87035 Bill King (505) 220-9909 • bill@billkingranch.com Tom Spindle–Foreman (505) 321-8808
Total Outcross Performance Genetics
Castleberry’s
Hilltop C Polled Charolais Pasture Proven Charolais Since 1962
GRAU
Wagonhammer Ranches Box 548 Albion, NE 68620 (402) 395-2178 or 395-6962
Kirk & Peggy Castleberry
Rt. 2, Box 8 Ninnekah, OK 73067
(405) 224-1116 Cell (405) 574-2685
CHAROLAIS RANCH Since 1965 Grady, New Mexico
The Total Performance Brand www.wagonhammer.com
Wagon Wheel Charolais
T. Lane Grau 575-760-6336 | tlgrau@hotmail.com
Colten Grau 575-760-4510
NORTH DAKOTA
Production Sale • October 31
Ray D. Winz & Sons
72354 Q Rd. • Holdrege, NE 68949 Ray (308) 995-5515, Doug (308) 991-6941 Steve (308) 567-2286 Contact us for Semen on our Trait Leading Sires.
NIPP CHAROLAIS, LLC
Breeding Registered Charolais Since 1959
West Fork Ranch Roseann Wilson (308) 745-1764 RR 1, Box 19 • Loup City, NE 68853
www.westforkranch.com
Zeisler Charolais Richard L. Zeisler
90445 476th Ave. • Butte, NE 68722 (402) 775-2569
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Curtiss & Brenda Nipp P.O. Box 239 Wilson, OK 73463 (580) 668-3332 nippcharolais@yahoo.com
Gerald and Loretta Effertz and Family PO Box 640 • Velva, ND 58790-0640 (701) 720-1156Roger (701) 720-1363 Kevin (701) 338-2980 Office
Neil (701) 223-5202 Bryan (701) 624-5104 ekrinc@srt.com
P E N N SY LVA N I A
DAREN STATLER, DVM 6651 Valley Camp Rd. Greencastle, PA 17225 (717) 729-6453 darenstatler@centurylink.net www.descocharolaisfarm.com
SOUTH CAROLINA
ABC CATTLE
BLOODLINES: Fargo, Venture, Outkast, Cigar, Slam Dunk, Free Lunch, Efficient, Duke 914, Polar Vortex and Resource
Caleb Boscamp (830) 857-5189
Julie Boscamp 1360 CR 460 Waelder, TX 78959
(830) 857-5129
julieboscamp@yahoo.com
RR RR DOUBLE R DEES CHAROLAIS
Polled Performing Charolais
Sammye Dees Reed Dees
2649 Highway 161 z York, SC 29745 ABCCattle.com bryankillian20@gmail.com ABC Charolais BRYAN KILLIAN z 803-242-7293
2020 CR 236, Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 (936) 560-0794
Nubbin Ridge Farm
Mike King, Farm Manager Quality Seedstock available with a focus on 914 and Cigar genetics! Home of: NRF Mr Donald Trump 716 P M863369 - Smokester x Full Sister 914 NRF Sir Ledger 736 P M876349 - Ledger x Smokester x Rich Lady 6198 West Oak Hwy Westminster, SC 29693 (864) 958-1343 cell
WC VULCAIN 422 P ET
www.svrtx.com Hann Family • 9995 CR 353 Gause, TX 77857 Tyson Hann • (979) 324-6659• tyson@svrtx.com Roy W. Hann Jr. • (979) 255-5709 Striving towards excellence in Charolais since 1996
Full French & Purebred Genetics
EM854233
Sired by LT Ledger 0332 P
Bulls Ready to Work on the Gulf Coast!
EPDs:
CE: 3.3 BW: 1.2 WW: 43 YW: 80 M: 4 MCE: 5.5 TM: 26 TSI:221
Visitors Welcome
Sammye (936) 439-0270 Reed (281) 889-2626 reed.dees@att.net
David & Georgeanne Webb David Webb Jr. 317 Old Vinland School Road Easley, SC 29640 H: (864) 246-6203 C: (864) 640-7756 Email: webbcharolais@gmail.com
K&K Charolais Ranch Quality Charolais Raised in the Rocks at Cherokee, San Saba County, Texas
Kenneth Kuykendall (325) 622-4227 • FAX (325) 622-4673 Liverpool, Texas Larry Ludeke (832) 439-4666 E-mail: larryl@qiminc.com www.barjcharolaisfarm.com
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April 2020
April 1 — AICA Herd Enrollment Deadline
April 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for May 2020 Genetic Analysis.
April 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for May 2020 Genetic Analysis May 15 — AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference Entry Deadline May 25 — AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference Ownership & Late Entry Deadline
April 1 — AICA Herd Enrollment Deadline.
April 2 — Raile Charolais & Red Angus 31st Production Sale, Noon, Burlington Livestock Exchange, Burlington, Colo. Contact: Cliff or Tyler Raile. April 2–3 — The Final Sort 2020 Midland Bull Test Sale, (Charolais, April 2, 11 a.m.), Midland Bull Test Facility, Columbus, Montana. Contact: Steve Williams or Leo or Sam McDonnell. April 4 — Big Country Charolais Genetics Bull Sale, Powell, Wyo. Contact: Ken Stewart. April 4 — DeBruycker Charolais 36th Annual Bull Sale, 11 a.m., Western Livestock Auction, Great Falls, Mont. Contact: Lloyd, Mark or Brett DeBruycker or Joe Campbell.
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April 14 — Thomas Ranch 48th Annual Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Harrold, S.D. Contact: Troy Thomas. April 14 — Wagner Charolais 9th Annual Bull Sale, at the ranch, Nunn, Colo. Contact: Bob Wagner. April 16 — Wright Charolais Fall Heifer and Embryo Sale, SC Online Sales. Contact: Derry Wright or Chris Peuster.
April 4 — Vintage 2020 Thomas Charolais, Inc. Female Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Raymondville, Texas. Auctioneer: Vance Runnels. Contact: Mitch Thomas or Tonnyre Thomas Joe.
April 18 — Lindskov-Thiel Ranch 39th Annual Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Isabel, S.D. Contact: Brent Thiel. April 25 — Wienk Charolais Ranch 51st Annual Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Lake Preston, S.D. Contact: Jeff, Sterling or Try Eschenbaum. April 30 — AIJCF Scholarship Application Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA.
April 5 — Hassebrook Charolais Farms Production Sale, 2 p.m., Albion Livestock Market, Albion, Neb. Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout. Contact: Bruce Hassebrook.
May 2020
April 5 — Ridder Farms Online Fall Heifer & Genetics Sale, Breeders World Online Sale. Contact: Derek or Dustin Ridder.
May 1 — 4th Annual No Barriers Bull Sale Hosted by Dynamic Z Charolais, 6 p.m., Spencer, Iowa. Contact: Gib Zahren.
April 6 — Weber Charolais & Red Angus Annual Meat & Muscle Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Weber Satellite Ranch, Lake Andes, S.D. Auctioneer: Brad Veurink. Contact: Dean, Tim, Todd or Jason Weber.
May 2 — Grand Hills Cattle Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the feedlot, Eaton, Colo. Auctioneer: James Birdwell. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
April 8 — Dybdal Charolais 9th Annual Bull & Female Sale, 1 p.m., Laurel Livestock Sales Company, Laurel, Neb. Auctioneer: Matt Printz. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
May 2 — The Renaissance 28th Anniversary Edition Sale, 1 p.m., Chappell’s Sale Arena, Strafford, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management. May 6 — Hood Charolais Annual Bull Sale, Dunlap Livestock Auction, Dunlap, Iowa. Contact: Mark Hood. May 9 — Mead Farms Female Sale, Mead Sale Headquarters, Versailles, Mo. Contact: Alan Mead.
April 9 — Sonderup Charolais Ranch Inc. 38th Annual Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Fullerton, Neb. Contact: Tom Sonderup.
May 15 — AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference Entry Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA.
April 10 — Cardinal Charolais Annual Bull Sale, at the ranch, Hillrose, Colo. Contact: Pat Gebauer or Luan August.
May 16 — Little W Farm 10th Annual Production Sale with Guests, 1 p.m., at the farm, Lebanon, Tenn. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.
April 11 — Appalachian Classic Sale, 1 p.m., Knoxville Livestock Center, Knoxville, Tenn. Sale Sponsor: Mountain Empire Charolais Association. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. April 11 — Fink Beef Genetics Charolais & Angus Spring Bull Sale, Fink Beef Genetics Sale Facility, Randolph, Kan. Contact: Galen or Lori Fink or Megan or Chad Larson.
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April 14 — Oakwater Ranch 37th Annual Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Valentine Livestock, Valentine, Neb. Contact: Dean Churchill or Butch Alsup.
April 4 — Ridder Farms/MBS Charolais Quality + Performance White & Red Bull Sale, 5 p.m., Ridder Farms Sale Facility, Hermann, Mo. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing.
April 7 — Hubert Charolais Ranch 41st Annual Bull & Female Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Monument, Kan. Auctioneer: James Birdwell. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
Contact David Hobbs (816) 464-2474, ext 200, dhobbs@charolaisusa.com with affiliate event dates.
April 13 — Eggleston Charolais 35th Annual Bull Sale, Huron Continental Marketing, Huron, S.D. Contact: Jamie or Dennis Eggleston.
April 18 — Bradley Cattle Bred Heifer Sale, 4 p.m., Springfield Livestock Marketing Center, Springfield, Mo. Auctioneer: Sonny Booth. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
April 4 — Vaughan Family Ranch Bull Sale, 1 p.m., El Dorado Livestock Auction, El Dorado, Kan. Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
Affiliate Events
April 11 — Rambur Charolais 42nd Annual Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Sidney, Mont. Contact: Howard Rambur.
April 11 — Hebbert Charolais 38th Annual Bull Sale, at the ranch, Hyannis, Neb. Contact: Matt, Lacy or Mose Hebbert. April 11 — Prairie Valley Farm Charolais Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Platte Livestock Auction, Platte, S.D. Contact: David Mason.
May 22–24 — Texas Junior Charolais Association State Show, Brazos County Expo, Bryan, Texas. Contact: Kevin Doonan or Danni Lunsford Amos. May 23 — 15th Annual Central Kentucky Classic Sale, Noon, United Producers Livestock, Bowling Green, Ky. Contact: Frankie Anthony. May 25 — AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference Late Entry Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA. May 25 — AIJCA Junior Board Application Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA.
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June 2020 June 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for July 2020 Genetic Analysis. June 9–12 — Beef Improvement Federation 2020 Research Symposium and Convention, Kissimmee, Fla. June 14 — Iowa Junior Charolais Association Field Day, Indianola, Iowa.
July 2020 July 5–10 — AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference, Brookings, S.D. July 25–August 2 — Mexico XLIX Charolais National Show, Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico
August 2020 August 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for September 2020 Genetic Analysis. August 3–5 — 66th Annual Texas A&M Short Course, College Station, Texas August 5–15 — Charolais World Congress, Australia August 14 — Illinois State Fair Open Charolais Show, Springfield, Ill. August 22 — Iowa State Fair Open Charolais Show, Des Moines, Iowa.
September 2020 September 7 — 27th Annual Autumn In The Ozarks, Noon, Chappell’s Sale Arena, Strafford, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management. September 12 — Kentucky Fall Showcase Sale, 1 p.m., Bluegrass Stockyards South, Stanford, Ky. Sale Sponsor: Kentucky Charolais Association. Auctioneer: Eddie Burks. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing. September 26 —NextGen Cattle Co. 3rd Annual Flint Hills Classic Bull Sale, at the ranch, Paxico, Kan. September 26 — Satterfield Charolais & Angus Ninth Annual Female Sale, 1 p.m., at the farm, Evening Shade, Ark. Auctioneer: Eddie Burks. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
October 2020 October 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for November 2020 Genetic Analysis. October 24 — American Royal Livestock Show National ROE Show, Kansas City, Mo. October 24 — L.G. Herndon, Jr. Farms Best of the South Open House & Private Treaty Sale, at the farm, Lyons, Ga. Contact: L.G. Herndon, Jr. or Shawn Johnston. October 31 — Fox Hollow Farms Fall Production Sale, at the ranch, Hulbert, Okla. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Contact: Stephen Mellott.
November 2020 November 7 – The Fall Bull Sale, Letohatchee, Ala. Contact: Bobby Keahey.
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Doll Charolais Ranch........................... 35 Domek Charolais................................. 47 Doub Charolais.................................... 46 Double R Dees .................................... 49 Dybdal Charolais.................................. 47 Eaton Charolais..................... Inside Front Effertz Key Ranch ................................ 48 Eggleston Charolais.............................. 34 Endsley’s Charolais Farm.................... 47 Evans Charolais..................................... 5 Fancy Creek Charolais.......................... 46 Fink Beef Genetics............................... 46 Fox Hollow Farms................................ 48 Franz Ranch ........................................ 47 Fred Ranch.......................................... 47 Full Circle Cattle Co................................ 3 Gallagher.............................................. 52 Gay Livestock Insurance, Jerry............. 53 Grand Hills Cattle................................... 2 Grau Charolais Ranch.......................... 48 Hang’n A Cattle Co............................... 50 Hansen Farms...................................... 34 Harrod Farms...................................... 41 Hart Charolais...................................... 47 Hat Creek Cattle Company................... 50 Hayden Farm....................................... 41 Hebbert Charolais................................ 47 Hubert Cattle Sales............................... 53 Hubert Charolais Ranch ..................... 46 J & M Ranch......................................... 34 James F. Bessler Inc............................. 53 Jensen Charolais Ranch....................... 34 Jorgensen Charolais............................. 45 Justin B. Stout Auction Service............. 52 JVS Cattle Co..................................... 7, 47 JWC Marketing..................................... 53 K & K Charolais Ranch......................... 49 Keahey Charolais............................ 40, 45 Keith Farms......................................... 46 Kentucky Charolais Association........... 41 Keppen Charolais................................. 34 L.G. Herndon Farms............................ 45 LaFraise Farms.................................... 46 Lambert, Doak..................................... 52 Laue Charolais Ranch.......................... 46 Lehman Charolais................................. 49 Linde’s Livestock Photography............. 52
Lindskov-Thiel Ranch.........3, Back Cover Link Charolais.........................Back Cover Little W Farm................................. 36, 37 Long Hall Cattle.................................... 41 Los Pinos Cattle Co............................. 49 MBS Charolais..................................... 51 McCary & Son Charolais Farm............. 45 McNickle Charolais Ranch................... 46 Mead Farms......................................... 51 Mississippi Charolais Association......... 39 Missouri Charolais Breeders................ 51 Mitchell Management ......................... 53 ML Lewis Charolais.............................. 46 Montgomery Charolais......................... 41 Morton, Bob......................................... 53 Mountain View Charolais..................... 45 Myers Charolais................................... 47 Nipp Charolais..................................... 48 Nord Farms.......................................... 46 Nord, Robert ....................................... 52 Nubbin Ridge Farm.............................. 49 Oak Hill Farm...................................... 45 Oakwater Ranch................................... 48 Odden Charolais Ranch....................... 34 Outfront Cattle Service ............ 10, 11, 53 Patman Charolais................................. 50 Patriot Partners.......................Back Cover Pearls Pics............................................ 52 Peterson Farms Charolais.................... 51 Prairie Valley Farms, lnc...................... 34 Pride of Dixie Sale................................ 39 R Lazy B Ranch ......................Back Cover Rambur Charolais, Ltd........................ 47 Ramro LLC........................................... 50 Reaves Charolais.................................. 36 Reich Charolais Ranch......................... 34 Renaissance Sale.................................. 34 Ridder Farms...................................... 51 Rio Ranch............................................ 50 Riverdale Land & Livestock.................. 51 Rocking S Ranch.................................... 5 Rolling Hills Charolais......................... 41 Rollins Ranches................................... 44 Runft Charolais Ranch, Myron..................46 SW&S Cattle Co.................................... 50 Sale of Excellence.......................... 10, 11 Sandmeier Charolais............................ 34
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Sandusky Farms.................................. 41 Satterfield Charolais & Angus...3, Back Cover Sayre Cattle Service.............................. 53 Schmidt Cattle Company...................... 59 Schrader Ranch................................... 46 Schurrtop Angus & Charolais............... 48 S.E.A.N.A. Charolais....................... 36, 41 Shadow Springs Farm.......................... 47 ShowChampions.................................. 52 Skeans Cattle Co................................... 50 South Dakota Charolais Breeders.........34 Spring Valley Ranches.......................... 49 Stewart’s Charolais............................... 34 Sturgess Double S Cattle...................... 49 Sturgess, Jerry.........................Back Cover Sullivan Charolais ............................... 41 Sullivan Supply.............................. 33, 52 Summerford Charolais, BJR................ 45 T and S Strnad Charolais...................... 46 Taylor, Jess..............................Back Cover Tennessee Charolais Breeders............. 36 Thomas Charolais, Inc. (TX)................ 50 Thomas Ranch (SD)............................ 34 Tiger Country Charolais....................... 51 Trinity Valley Community College Rch.....50 Vaughan Family Ranch........................ 46 Vedvei Charolais Ranch........................ 34 Volunteer Charolais ............................. 36 Wagonhammer Ranches...................... 48 Wagon Wheel Charolais Ranch ............ 48 Wakefield Farms................................... 47 Weaver Livestock.................................. 22 Webb Charolais Farm........................... 49 Weber Charolais Farm.......................... 34 Weishaar, Seth...................................... 52 Welcome Grove Charolais ................... 36 Wells Charolais Ranch......................... 34 West Fork Ranch.................................. 48 Wienk Charolais Ranch................... 12-15 Wild Indian Acres................................. 51 Windy Hill Charolais Farms.............. 9, 51 Wooden Cross Cattle Co....................... 46 Wright Charolais...........................51, IBC Zeisler Charolais.................................. 48 ZOE Charolais...................................... 51
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WC Uncharted 7328 P
EPDs: 6.2 -0.2 60 92 24 1.9 55 0.9 BW: 69 AWW/R: 1,015/130
One-half interest sold in 2018 for $157,500!
WC Chart Topper 9225 P
EPDs: 6.9 0.1 56 91 16 3.6 44 1.1 BW: 82 AWW/R: 889/113
WC Uncharted 7328 P x LT Ledger 0332 x JWK Clarice J139 The 1st Son of WC Uncharted to Sell! One-half interest sold to Austin & Courtney Story, 8-Story Farm for $21,000
WC Southern Comfort 8043 P
EPDs: 11.4 -1.7 38 75 9 7.4 28 0.9 BW: 65 AWW/R: 846/112
One-half interest sold in 2019 for $77,500 to Grand Hills Cattle and Partners! M6 Comfort Zone 227 P x WC Paramount 4120 P ET x OW Ashlee 0063 Anxiously awaiting his first progeny with great expectations!
Derry & Mary Wright 42922 Old Hwy. 10 • Richmond, MO 64085 816-776-3512 farm office 816-456-3792 cellular dwright@wrightfarms.net www.wccharolais.com Chris & Kelsi Peuster, Managing Partner 816-529-2190 cellular