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Official Publication of the American-International Charolais Association V O L . 46, N O. 2
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FEATURES
22 Char-Cation A Grand Affair
AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference – Grand Island, Neb.
37 Char Focus
Inaugural Youth Conference
42 2021 Sale Averages Year End Sales Review
JOURNAL STAFF Dr. Clint Rusk
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Charolais Viewpoint by Dr. Clint Rusk
Spring – A Time for New Beginnings
Junior Viewpoint
Taking Chances
by Madison Voet, Secretary
ACTIVITIES & REFERENCE 18 Association Updates 18 New Members 50 Roll of Excellence Show Results
52 Sales Review 62 Calendar 64 Advertisers’ Index
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RE PRECIOUS GERMAINE 124 P ET
BARA MS 2809 CIG CLAIRE 14G ET
EF1317528 Born:12/12/19 BW: 81 EPDs: 4.4 1.3 56 100 26 7.7 54 0.6 Sire: LHD Cigar E46 Dam: D&D Ms Clarice 2809 Pld ET
Bred—12/9/21 to DC/CRJ Tank E108 P, Safe in calf! A Power female, Volume, Thick, impeccable Pedigree andPerformance, bred to a leading trait sire! 14G is a full sib to the 409, $24,000 high selling heifer at M6 Ranch to Sara Shepherd.
Bill & Raye Arlitt, Poteet, TX
EF1318472 Born: 1/5/21 BW: 78 WW: 719 Sire: BHD Kincsem B629 Dam: M6 Cool Germaine 1145 P ET EPDs: 5.9 1.8 65 131 33 4.2 65 1.1 Ranks in top 4% for YW, Milk, and TM, top 5% TSI
Selling 1/2 Interest and No Possession in this outstanding Donor prospect! As big and powerful as her illustrious Dam, 1145, that topped all records at M6 and continues with Kyle Reaves. The Evans’ have an outstanding ET program and you couldn’t find a better Donor partner!
Rick & Cindy Evans, Brownwood, TX
AC MS CIGARS ILLUSION 274
EF1150079 Born: 2/21/12 BW: 90 Polled EPDs: -0.3 3.2 57 95 17 2.1 46 0.7 Sire: CJC Illusion N111 Dam: RE Ms Duke 34 Sells bred AI on 12/2/21 to JMAR Hosea 2M70
Ms Duke 34 has long been a stalwart of the industry and 274 is one of her greatest producing daughters. Bella Angel is currently using a son of 274 out of Sparrows Braxton for their Senior herdsire! This will be one of the first opportunites to purchase a Hosea offspring and out of a top rated Donor cow!
Bella Angel Farms
2601 Austin Ave. Brownwood, Texas 76801 Office: (325) 646-1561 Cell: (325) 647-9039 rickevans6464@gmail.com 8
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WELCOME GROVE CONNIE 1304
F1167631 Born: 2/24/13 BW: 86 EPDs: 4.2 0.3 55 99 32 2.7 59 1.0 Sire: Cooley Royce 1107T39 Dam: Triple D Farms Daisy Daisy is a BHD Sly Illusion x Cigar cow. Sells with Polled bull calf born 12/9/21 sired by RE Equal Dynasty 995 ET Equal Dynasty is a JDJ Equity Z370 x JDJ Ms Dynasty L428! This manly herdsire will be split in the ring! This photo is the definition of prolific productivity! Rocking S Ranch, Bristow, OK
Michael & Angela Flynn 2965 CR 3425 Yantis, Texas 75497 (831) 234-9224
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6:00 PM Steak Dinner at the Sale Facility, courtesy of Sale of Excellence Afterwards: Special Educational programs: We will have a special program after the meal.
SATURDAY, MAY 7
12:00 Beef Fajita Lunch courtesy of Sale of Excellence 1:00 PM 23rd Annual Sale of Excellence at the conclusion of the cattle sale, our well-known, and always a hit, “Fun-Auction Sale”!
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PICK OF FINK CHAROLAIS FEMALES Once again we’re offering choice of any Fink cow in their herd with one exception that is in a special project. An unbelieveable high quality offering of proven genetics! Pictured is the high-selling lot last year, FINK Miss Lady 6362 019 FL that sold to Ankony Land, GA, for $16,000. Outstanding Numbers, Performance, and Quality in one Package! To be the best ...You choose the best! Fink Charolais, Randolph, KS
Special Attraction:
LCC CIGARETT’S DANIELLE 9841 PENDING I Born 9/2/21 I Poll Sire: M&M Outsider 4003 Pld I Dam: LC Ms Cigar 8004 P ET EPDs: 8.5 0.2 67 113 20 7.9 54 0.5 BW: 75 WW/R/C: 840/116/10 REA/R:14.7/125 IMF/R: 4.25/105 Selling Open, full sister sold for $9,000 in Appalachian Classic A perfect combination of Performance and Eye-Appeal! Lehmann Cattle Co, Lathrop, MO
Also featuring a special group of Open heifer from Hudspeth Farms, 2-DC/BHD King F2503 and 4-DC/JDJ Pegasus D3330 daughters that are the top of his 2021 crop! All Texas scramble certificates are accepted! We have a tremendous set of show heifer prospects! Catalog online:
www.outfrontcattle.com
SCC MS COOL PATRIOT 654 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
EF1310492 I Born 9/12/16 I Polled I BW: 67 Sire: LT Patriot 4004 Pld I Dam: M6 Ms Cool Jewell 380 ET EPDs 2.9 0.0 67 122 25 3.0 58 1.4 TSI 261.18 Ranks in top 8% WW, 6% YW, 15% TM and 7% TSI Sells with Show Heifer calf, 156, born 9/15/21 by CCC WC Redemption 7143 380 sold for $!5,000 for 1/2 interest in a previous M6 Sale! Sparkman Cattle Co, Ennis, TX APRIL
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Proven, Predictable Genetics with added Value FEMALE SALE Saturday • Noon
Offering Influence of these & other Breed Leading Sires
May 7, 2022
At the Mead Sale Headquarters, Versailles, MO
300 FEMALES SELL Red Angus • Black Angus • Hereford Including 75 Breeding Age Bulls
50 Charolais Females Cow-Calf Pairs —Bred Back Spring & Fall Breds
LT Ledger 0332 P
Females That Produce! • Dam: Rushmore x Blue Value • Top 2% WW, YW, TM, TSI • Selected from our March Bull Sale by STgenetics
LT Blue Value 7903 ET
LT CITATION V420 PLD
Call or email to request a female sale catalog.
M6 Grid Maker 104 P ET
MEAD FARMS
21658 Quarry Lane Alan Mead, Owner Barnett, MO 65011 (573) 216-0210 Office (573) 302-7011 Jennifer Russell Fax (573) 348-8325 (573) 721-5512 email: meadangus@yahoo.com
www.meadfarms.com
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Who Says You Can’t Have IT ALL? Muscle
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JMAR JEHOVAH 8M11
M951993 One of the top TSI bulls to sell this spring! Unparallel EPD Profile, Eye Appeal, Muscle, Marbling and Homozygous Polled.
CE BW WW YW M MCE MTL SC CW REA FAT MB TSI 5.7 0.5 73 152 21 12.0 58 1.4 45 0.79 .036 .38 300
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April 21st on DV Auction
JMAR JUBAL 5P01 M953191
JMAR JERICHO 1C721 M953722
The first Pleasant Dawn Chisum 216A son to sell in the U.S. Deep, Soggy, Big Scrotal, Wide Based, EPD’s and Homozygous Polled
¾ Brother to the sire of the $92,000 PVF Ridge 7142. Outcross, Muscle, Mass, Marbling and Homozygous Polled
CE BW WW YW M MCE MTL SC 8.1 -0.4 73 131 16 9.4 52 1.5 CW REA FAT MB TSI 31 .67 .010 .22 273
CE BW WW YW M MCE MTL SC 6.8 0.1 64 127 30 8.1 62 1.4 CW REA FAT MB TSI 35 0.72 .018 .31 274
JMAR Genetics
Jim and Martha Johnson 434-546-2341 www.jmargenetics.com
JMAR LOCKLYN 6M71
F1304658 Full Sister to the $31,000 JMAR Hosea 2M70. Beautiful, Deep, Feminine, Great EPDs. Dam is now a donor for Ankony in GA.
CE BW WW YW M MCE MTL SC CW REA FAT MB TSI 9.4 -2.8 61 124 11 7.8 42 1.1 35 .80 .031 .24 273
Guest Consignments From: C Squared Charolais Desco Charolais Testerman Charolais Clark Charolais APRIL
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DESCO offering in the JMAR Genetics sale
“This Kansas gal has given us more than our fair share of embryos so we have decided to give back to Kansas!”
April 21
DESCO-DC VANITY 106 P F1307580 Daughter of Fink Vanity 7548!
Fink Vanity 7548 3877 BF
She sells!
EF1256134 • Homo Polled
Sire: One Penny Blanco Flash Dam: Gold Standard x Bluegrass x Grid Maker CE BW WW YW M MCE MTL SC CW REA MB EPD -0.6 1.1 69 127 24 -5.2 58 1.2 35 1.09 .40 % 5 3 15 15 2 1 1
TSI 277 1
Together with David Clark and Fink Beef Genetics we are selling the May or June flush Guaranteeing at least 5 #1 embryos. Keystone Embryo Transfer will donate all ET collection and freezing services. We will donate 100% of the proceeds from this lot to Kansas Livestock Association Fire Relief Fund.
TRUST the
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These two are some of the first product of our
CARCASS FOCUS in our breeding strategy.
Owned with David Clark & Fink Beef Genetics
Maternal sibs with very high marbling as yearlings. Both rank in the Top 1% of the breed for Marbling.
DAREN STATLER, DVM
6651 Valley Camp Rd. Greencastle, PA 17225 (717) 729-6453 keystoneet@gmail.com www.descocharolaisfarm.com
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DESCO SIR HANK 104 P %IMF: 3.55 EM955993 Yearling Top 7% TSI
DESCO LADY LEAD TIME 109 P F1309125 MB EPD: 0.44
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THOMAS RANCH BULL SALE APRIL 12, 2022 IN HARROLD, SD! 1:00 pm at the Thomas Ranch Sale Facility HARROLD, SD
TR MR CARBON COPY 1700J ET | AICA: EM959999 Sire: TR CAG CARBON COPY 7630E ET | Dam: TR MS MONTELLA 1572Y An elite herd sire prospect that combines the most prolific cow families in the breed! Top 25% BW, Top 20% Milk, Top 15% MCE, and Top 10% Marb. He posted a BW Ratio at 94, WW Ratio at 105, and YW Ratio at 104.
Troy & VeaBea Thomas | Clint, Cally & Tee Kindred 18475 Capri Place - Harrold, SD 57536 Troy: 605-222-1258 | Cally: 605-222-1515 Ranch: (605) 973-2449 | info@thomasranchcattle.com Thomasranchcattle.com
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Graham Blagg: 530-913-6418 Jered Shipman: 806-983-7226 Tim Anderson: 605-682-9343 InnovationAgMarketing.com
Highlights from the Charolias Offering
TR MR CARBON COPY 1925J ET | AICA: EM960007 Sire: TR CAG CARBON COPY 7630E ET Dam: HF MUSTANG SALLY 904 PLD
TR BSC MR OUTSIDER J215 | AICA: M957347 Sire: M&M OUTSIDER 4003 PLD Dam: TR MS CONSTANCE 5723C ET
TR MR COMMISSIONER 1712J ET | AICA: EM960004 Sire: WCR COMMISSIONER 593 P Dam: BRCHE TR DORY 6501
TR MR REAGAN 1603J | AICA: M960033 Sire: GHC REAGAN 9012 Dam: TR MS GAZDA 9928G ET
TR MR CARBON COPY 1707J ET | AICA: EM960037 Sire: TR CAG CARBON COPY 7630E ET Dam: TR MS KAY 30A ET
TR MR LINEBACKER 1721J ET | AICA: EM960039 Sire: TR MR DIABLO 2742Z “Linebacker” Dam: TR MS KAY 30A ET
TR MS OUTSIDER 1602J | AICA: F1314402 Sire: M&M OUTSIDER 4003 PLD Dam: TR MS WYLIES MONTE 8753F ET
TR MR REAGAN 1602J | AICA: M960032 Sire: GHC REAGAN 9012 Dam: TR MS MONTE’S COPY 9718G ET
JDSC TR DELIVERENCE J5 TW | AICA: M957139 Sire: TR CC DELIVERENCE 7974 PLD ET Dam: MISS BREEZE B843
250+ Bulls and 100+Heifers Sell ANGUS, RED ANGUS, CHAROLAIS, SIMMENTAL, & SIMANGUS
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Semen limited due to untimely death
DC/CRJ TANK E108 P Calving Ease and Performance
TCCS Saint Christopher Denver Grand, Homo Pld
SHF Absolute 1508 Style & Perfect Foot
M6 The Force 511 P ET Full brother to M6 Bells & Whistles
Now Available
TS Waylon 31F ET Power, Sound Attractive
DR Monsoon 45 Calving Ease, Complete Build, Maternal
M&M Outsider 4003 Pld Roll of Excellence Sire
FC RF SUMMIT 0018 ET Top 15% CE, BW, M, TM
DF MR Outrageous 64G Exciting Power & Profile!
BRCHE White Bear 8505 Pld ET 2019-20 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 Top 8% CE • 7% BW • 15% MCE • 3% M
LT Ransom 8644 Pld Top 7% Marbling
SHF Rehab 8104 P Substance with Power
CCC WC RESOURCE 417 P Balanced, Great Daughters
LT Rushmore 8060 Pld Top 4% CE • 3% BW • 1% M • 2% TM
MJ NS Tiago 1432 P Look, Performance, Outcross
LJR Mr Bad Hombre 2373E ET Structure, Power
WC Uncharted 7328 P Performance, Power Numbers
CCC WC Redemption 7143 Unique, Perfect Design
Boy Outlier 812 ET P 2018-19 Show Bull of the Year
2020 NWSS Champ!
Shardon Double Vision 1D Pld Outcross Right for the Times!
TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET Rhinestone x Carbine
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Dr. Clint Rusk, Executive Vice President
VIEWPOINT
CHAROLAIS Spring – A Time for New Beginnings
...reliable genetics and outstanding customer service After last week’s snowstorm, today’s sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s remind me Spring is just around the corner. Springtime means different things to different people. For me, Spring signals a time for new beginnings. For many cattle producers, Spring is when they calve their first calf heifers. This is a great time to evaluate mothering ability, calving ease, udders and possibly the first calf crop from the new “heifer bull(s)” the ranchers used A.I. or purchased to use as walking bulls the previous Spring. Likewise, Spring signals the arrival of ET calves, AI calves and natural service calves in the mature cowherd. If you’re like me, you never get tired of seeing the miracle of the birthing process and the opportunity to evaluate the matings you carefully planned nine months earlier. It isn’t too long after the calves start coming in the Spring when you start thinking about how you will mate your heifers and cows for next year’s calf crop. You are probably identifying the next round of donor cows and heifers, and the bulls you will use in
advancements in technology have had significant impact on the methods cattle producers use to market their cattle. From online bidding to video auctions to producing and selling embryos, today’s cattle producers can buy and sell animals without leaving the comfort of their home. They can also multitask using their smart phone, tablet or iPad and place bids on animals while playing on the golf course, sitting on a beach or attending their children’s sporting event. In addition to new technology, more and more purebred breeders are providing assistance to their commercial bull customers by helping them market the calves produced from the purebred breeder’s genetics. While this assistance is not new to some breeders, it is a new method for a few breeders who are exploring every possibility to “get a leg up” on their competition. Like most items available for purchase, there is plenty of competition for bull customers. Based on personal observation, the most successful purebred cattle sales include two
I look forward to meeting numerous Charolais enthusiasts in the coming weeks and months as we wrap up bull sale season and move into spring planting, breeding season and putting up hay. your ET program. Spring is also “bull sale season” for numerous seedstock producers. For many of our Charolais breeders, the bull sale season is an exciting time when a large portion of the operation’s income is generated. With so much at stake during the annual production sale, the days leading up to the sale can be scary, nerve wracking and heavily dependent on the weather and other factors that are out of one’s control. In today’s world, the planning for a successful cattle sale starts at least two years earlier when matings are determined, bulls are purchased, and females are bred to produce the calves that will be offered for sale two years later. Other new beginnings centered around the production sale may include a new marketing campaign, new advertising, new customers, a new sale facility, a new sale location, a new cooperator herd, a new sale manager and/or a new auctioneer. The other group of folks who may have “new beginnings” in the Spring are the commercial cow-calf producers who purchase bulls, replacement heifers and/or semen from purebred Charolais breeders. Many commercial cattlemen develop a friendship and a loyalty to the purebred breeders who provide their seedstock and the genetics that influence the success of the commercial cattle producer’s calf crop. During the past decade,
key ingredients: 1) reliable genetics and 2) outstanding customer service! My final thoughts on “new beginnings” in the Spring center around the breeding season. There have been amazing advancements in the technology used to produce livestock. Artificial insemination (AI) has been around for more than 60 years. Synchronization protocols have improved to the point a cattle producer can use timed A.I. to get over half of their herd bred on one day. The benefits of this technology are numerous. For instance, most replacement heifers can be produced from cows who become pregnant in the first part of the breeding season. The length of the breeding season can be controlled by the producer which could result in shorter calving seasons and a more uniform set of replacement heifers and sale bulls. I encourage you to explore and consider using some of the available technology as you plan your breeding program this spring and summer. I look forward to meeting numerous Charolais enthusiasts in the coming weeks and months as we wrap up bull sale season and move into spring planting, breeding season and putting up hay. I appreciate your support as we work together to promote the attributes of Charolais cattle.
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Arkansas Olyvia Belle Davis Po Box 935 Ashdown, AR _71822 Chase E Reinhart _798 Greene 125 Rd Paragould, AR _72450 Arizona Jennifer D Benally Po Box 784 Tuba City, AZ _86045 California Jared Stansberry 9098 Richie Cyn Road Colton, CA _92324 Iowa Kyle Andrews_ 1619 Hwy J46 Allerton, IA _50008 Ryan W Kunze _2095 110th St Ute, IA 51060 Makia M Smith_ 1493 140th St_ Charter Oak, IA 51439 Illinois Nalaney J Guyer 1706 W Main St Robinson, IL _62454 Kade W Lafever 20707 183rd Ave W Joy, IL 61260
Trenton A Taylor 20311 Halls Ravine Road Randolph, KS _66554
Mikeayla M Samuelson 1395 W Oak Ridge Road Hastings, NE _68901
Wrangler G Jones W8503 Norway Road Elroy, WI 53929
Michigan Kurt J Mc Connachie 2801 N Ruth Road Deckerville, MI 48427
North Dakota Gage Edwards_ Po Box 26 Belfield, ND _58622
Blake R Schauff 133 Commerce St Rewey, WI 53580
Minnesota Brandon Lusk_ 75643 510th Ave Jackson, MN _56143
Oklahoma Chloe M Black_ 1313 Se 32nd_ Newcastle, OK _73065
International Southland Charolais Po Box 490 Shaunavon, Sk, CA S0n 2m0
H&L Beef 18200 Dunlin Road Burtrum, MN _56318
Seth Burns 14089 Shady Lane Skiatook, OK _74070
Mississippi Macy E Adams 261 Scr 101 Raleigh, MS _39153
Connors State College 700 College Road Warner, OK 74469
Haskins Montgomery Po Box 611 Bay Springs, MS 39422 Missouri Abby N Dittmer_ 3119 Hwy Dd_ Smithton, MO 65350 Tyler W Dixon_ 41 Ne Hwy O Trenton, MO _64683 Williams Cattle Company _10401 Prock Drive Mountain Grove, MO 65711
Adam D Miller_ 10788 N 250 E Gridley, IlL 61744
Nebraska Alex Henry Christo 122 W Walnut_ Albion, NE _68620
Brayden D Phalen 2068 St Mary’s Rd Sublette, IL _61367
Connor Gregory Christo 122 W Walnut_ Albion, NE 68620
Morgan Wagner 1005 Franklin St Pocahontas, IL 62275
Cayleigh J Eickhoff 71644 650 Ave Shubert, NE _68437
Kansas Salt Creek Partners LLC 76 U Rd Severy, KS 67137
Nathan Gerloff_ 10330 S Osage Ave Ayr, NE 68925 Britney L Samuelson 1395 West Oak Ridge Road Hastings, NE 68901
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.
Larry Trey Walker 24942 West 221st St S Bristow, OK _74010 Oregon Doug M Stipe_ 3555 Clark Blvd Ontario, OR 97914 Texas Lilly F Bell 412 Private Road 7707 Wills Point, TX _75169 Kaydence L Fabinski 9663 Cr 2228 Whitehouse, TX 75791 Mary-Clair Goyen 3425 Van Ness Dr Alvin, TX _77511 Washington Taryn A Cox _ 189 Mill Creek Road 9 Walla Walla, WA 99362 Timber Dixie Maze 167 Timberwood Drive Castle Rock, WA 98611 Owen M Tonne_ 10166 Rd H 5 Nw Ephrata, WA _98823 Wisconsin Eick’s Show Cattle 810 S Main St_ Seymour, WI _54165
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WHR Inventories received between April 2nd and April 30th – $22 per female; after May 1st – $36 per female. The WHR program includes a free registration and transfer for the 2022 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. Junior National Entry Deadlines
The 2022 AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference will be held in Grand Island, Neb., June 19-24. Early registration deadline is now May 1 and late registration/ownership deadline is May 10. All entries will be completed online at www.CharolaisUSA.com. Complete event and registration information starts on page 22 of this issue. Year letter for 2022 is K
Record your 2022 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. Advertising Deadline
The deadlines to place advertising in the June/July 2022 Charolais Journal is May 10. Contact your field representative about these and other advertising opportunities. Registration- all herdbooks 0-4 months $16
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5-12 months $22 13-24 months $38 Over 24 Month $50 Whole Herd RewardsBefore April 1- $16 Between April 2- April 30- $22 After May 1- $36 Reactivation of Disposed Animals- $32
American-International Charolais Association 11700 N.w. Plaza Circle Kansas City, Mo 64153 Phone: (816) 464-5977 Fax: (816) 464-5759 E-Mail: Info@Charolaisusa.com Website: Www.charolaisusa.com
ASSOCIATION STAFF
Executive Vice President Dr. Clint Rusk Ext. 101 Crusk@Charolaisusa.com
Export Your Data for Sale Catalogs
Recording Secretary Maggie Smithee Ext. 401
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.
Vice President of Operations David Hobbs Ext. 200
New ONLINE Lab Results
New online lab results! View your lab results with one click. Under the “herd” tab, click into “My Lab”. Your DNA tested animals will be listed there. Click the “view” button to see details on each animal. You can also download the results in an Excel file by using the “Lab Test Results Export” under the “tools” tab. Expedited Registration Work 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 FedEx mailing for additional $50. Enter Weight Data Online.
Log in with your breeder number and password. Hold your cursor on the “my performance” tab. Members with enrolled females can enter weaning and yearling weights from the animal list. We offer both individual entry and list entry. Make sure each calf has a record by using the “calving” button. Udder and Teat scores can be added in the “calving” section. Dam Docility score and Body Condition score can be added at Weaning. Contact AICA if you have questions. Performance Deadline Approaching
Performance data must be submitted to the AICA office by April 1 to be included in the May 2022 Genetic Analysis. Please make sure calf data, weights and weigh data have been submitted online or on forms to AICA.
Msmithee@Charolaisusa.com
Dhobbs@Charolaisusa.com
Youth Activities & Foundation Kaitlyn Chism Ext. 201 Kchism@Charolaisusa.com
Controller
Chastity Stulz Ext. 300 Cstulz@Charolaisusa.com
Communications & Events Coordinator Miranda Hoag Ext. 102
Mhoag@Charolaisusa.com
Genetics Coordinator Lindsay Knight Ext. 402
Lknight@Charolaisusa.com To Use The Extension Numbers Listed For The Above Staff, Phone (816) 464-5977.
AICA OFFICERS
President
Eddy Loggains 4431 Larkin Road Violet Hill, AR 72584 (870) 404-4332
Vice President
Michael Sturgess 407 Breesport St. San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 867-6863
Secretary
Donnie Leddy 15635 472nd Ave. Stockholm, SD 57264 (605) 695-0113
Treasurer
David Hubert 510 Maple Ave. Oakley, KS 67748 (785) 672-2540
Ex-Officio
Floyd Wampler 294 Peoples Road Bristol, TN 37620 (423) 612-2144 Fwampler@Charolaisusa.com
Southwest Representative Cody Beck 19800 John Wayne Perry, OK 73077 (765) 719-1622 Cbeck@Charolaisusa.com
North Central Representative
Hadley Schotte 2811 South Lancaster Drive, Apt. 9 Sioux Falls, SD 57106 (785) 562-6632 Hschotte@Charolaisusa.com
President
Eddy Loggains Michael Sturgess Donnie Leddy David Hubert
Other Regions
Call The AICA Office. (816) 464-5977
Commercial Advertising
Jay Carlson Carlson Media Group, LLC Beef Breed Group (913) 268-5725 office jay@carlsonmediagroup.com
Area 2 T. Lane Grau 1680 CR 37 Grady, NM 88120 (575) 760-6336
Area 8 Jim Husz 22790 Icon Road Maryville, MO 64468 (660) 582-9151
Area 3 Donnie Leddy 15635 472nd Ave Stockholm, SD 57264 (605) 695-0113
Area 9 Steve Smith PO Box 1060 Tontitown, AR 72770 (479) 799-2230
Area 4 David Hubert 510 Maple Ave. Oakley, KS 67748 (785) 672-2540
Area 10 Troy Bertsche 4328 E 1800 N Road Flanagan, IL 61740 (815) 674-1244
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Area 6 Eric Dennis 170 Rock Bluff Rd Saint Jo, TX 76265 (940) 841-2792 term expires 2023
ACF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Larry Lehman
Larry Ludeke
Chairman & Trustee Trustees
Bill Nottke Kim Coudron Schwecke J. Neil Orth Kaitlyn Chism
Fundraising Chairman
Larry Lehman
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Area 11 Frankie Anthony 806 Jarboe Lane Hardinsburg, KY 40143 (270) 527-8861 term expires 2021
Area 12 Frank Ellis Jr. 250 Ellis Road Letohatchee, AL 36047 (334) 315-8927 term expires 2023
Area 13
AIJCF BOARD OF TRUSTEES
West Representative
Ty Groshans 41010 CR DD Akron, CO 80720 Cell - (970) 818-6016 Tgroshans@Charolaisusa.com
Area 7 Marty Lewis 9411 W 56th St S Monroe, IA 50170 (515) 250-2362
CPI BOARD
Board Of Directors
Southeast Representative
Area 1 Cheryl Lux P.O. Box 348 Augusta, MT 59410 (406) 562-3670
Mike Schumacher 14809 Pike 139 term expires 2023 Bowling Green, MO 63334 Area 5 (573) 324-2528 Michael Sturgess 407 Breesport St. San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 867-6863 Dr. Clint Rusk
FIELD STAFF
AICA DIRECTORS BY AREA
President
Vice President Bob Tibbs
Secretary Rod Smith
Treasurer Ray Franz
Directors
Area 14 David Clark 10165 Log Cabin Road Denton, MD 21629 (410) 924-3521 term expires 2023
Area 15 Dan Eversole 3250 Litton-Reaves Hall Blacksburg, VA 24061 (540) 231-4738 term expires 2021
Mike Schumacher J. Neil Orth Kaitlyn Chism
AICA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN & VICE CHAIRMEN Activities
CHAIRMAN Jeff Bunker 13080 Janus Ave Sparta, WI 54656 (608) 633-53342
Breed Improvement
CHAIRMAN Rex Ricketts Rt. 3 14800 Tucker School Rd Hallsville, MO 65255 (573) 882-4553
VICE CHAIRMAN Donnie Leddy Area 3 Director
VICE CHAIRMAN Dan Eversole Area 15 Director
Advertising/Marketing
Commercial
CHAIRMAN Michael Sturgess Area 5 Director
VICE CHAIRMAN Bob Tibbs 3545 Old Level Rd. Havre de Grace, MD 21078 (410) 734-6873
Affiliate
CHAIRMAN Marty Lewis Area 7 Director VICE CHAIRMAN Frank Ellis Area 12 Director
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CHAIRMAN Dennis Metzger 205 E Hill St Whitman, NE 69366 (816) 519-8208 VICE CHAIRMAN Lee Eaton 103 ETN Rd Lindsay, MT 59339 (406) 584-7546
VICE CHAIRMAN David Hubert Area 4 Director
Junior Council CHAIRMAN Larry Lehman P.O. Box 700 Tioga, TX 76271 (972) 529-8723 VICE CHAIRMAN David Clark Area 14 Director
Long Range Planning CHAIRMAN Larry Ludeke
VICE CHAIRMAN Mike Schumacher Ex-Officio
Finance
Rules & Ethics
CHAIRMAN Larry Ludeke P.O Box 186 Liverpool, TX 77577 (832) 439-4666
CHAIRMAN Troy Bertsche Area 10 Director VICE CHAIRMAN Cheryl Lux Area 1 Director
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A winner by no accident. His dam has an average NR of 108 going back to our donor cow 923. Solid Pedigree. Solid Numbers. TSI 279. With style to burn!
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Put a TEN along this lot. Style to becoming a top female. Dam Production: 6-NR 103 YR 104
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ENTRY INFORMATION
EVENT DETAILS LODGING INFORMATION:
For rate, reference block: Junior National Charolais Boarders Inn & Suites 3333 Ramada Road • Grand Island, NE 68801 Call: (308) 384-5150 2 Queens: $109 + tax/night • King: $109 + tax/night Rate ends May 15, 2022
UPCOMING DEADLINES: JUNIOR NATIONAL ENTRIES
Ramada Midtown 2503 S Locust • Grand Island, NE 68801 Call: (308) 384-1330 Nonpool Rooms! 2 Doubles: $110 + tax/night • King: $110 + tax/night Rate ends May 18, 2022
EARLY REGISTRATION/OWNERSHIP DEADLINE: MAY 1, 2022 LATE REGISTRATION/OWNERSHIP DEADLINE: MAY 10, 2022* *LATE FEES APPLY
Best Western Plus Grand Island Inn & Suites 2707 S Locust Street • Grand Island, NE 68801 Call: (308) 381-8855 2 Queens: $101 + tax/night • King: $101 + tax/night Rate ends May 17, 2022
AIJCF SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 30, 2022 AIJCA BOARD OF DIRECTOR APPLICATION DEADLINE: MAY 10, 2022
Camping: Fonner Park Campgrounds 915 Fonner Park Road, Grand Island, NE 68801 $35/night includes full hook-ups & access to shower house Contact: Kathy Foley – Administrative Assistant 308-382-4515 (8 to 5) • 402-760-0625 after 5 pm kfoley@fonnerpark.com
AIRLINE INFORMATION:
The Grand Island Central Regional Airport (GRI) located in Grand Island is serviced by American Eagle airlines. Additionally, Omaha Eppley Airport (OMA) serviced by all major airlines is 150 miles east of Grand Island.
EVENT ADDRESS:
FONNER PARK CAMPUS– NEBRASKA STATE FAIR
700 E Stolley Park Rd • Grand Island, NE 68801
DOG POLICY: There shall be no loose or unattended dogs on the fairgrounds. All dogs must be on a leash. No dogs are allowed in the Pinnacle Bank Expo Center or in the Five Points Bank Arena.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION JUNIOR CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS
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 CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS
Adults are encouraged to register for the conference as they receive the same meal, conference materials and activity benefits, as listed on the schedule.
$50 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES:
Official 2022 Junior National T-shirt • Conference Sessions and Materials Conference Welcome Dinner on Sunday • Annual Awards Banquet Dinner on Thursday evening
$35 CHAR–CATION MEAL TICKET:
Purchase of this year’s Char-Cation Meal Ticket includes 5 Lunches and 2 Dinners. Conference registration required.
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ENTRY INFORMATION
REGISTRATION FORMS AVAILABLE ONLINE
SPONSORED BY:
WWW.CHAROLAISUSA.COM
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CHOOSE FORM – ONE ENTRY FORM SUBMISSION PER JUNIOR OR ADULT
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REVIEW ENTRY FORM CLOSELY
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SHOPPING CART COMPILES ENTRIES FOR CREDIT CARD PAYMENT
CHAR-CATION MEAL TICKET: 1 X $35 (35)
BY COMPLETING AN ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM, EACH JUNIOR OR ADULT IS REGISTERED FOR THE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE TICKET. THE CHAR–CATION MEAL TICKET (FOUND IN ADDITIONAL ITEMS ON THE REGISTRATION FORM) PROVIDES THE PARTICIPANT WITH AN ADDITIONAL 7 MEALS.
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2022 SHOW RULES & REGULATIONS EXHIBITOR RULES FOR ALL SHOWS
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, June 24. 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.
BEDDING FEE INCLUDES
Common Bulk Bedding Provided in Stalls and Tie-Outs.
*Fee included with animal registration fees.
Additional bedding available for purchase on-site.
2022 OFFICIAL BACKDROP PHOTOGRAPHER: CHAROLAIS JOURNAL STAFF WEBCAST WILL BE PROVIDED: Details at www.charolaisusa.com
OWNED HEIFER SHOW
1. Eligible purebred heifers must have been born on or after September 1, 2020. 2. Heifers must be purebred and the junior must hold full interest and possession of the cattle by May 10, 2022. 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 7 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. Cow must be born on or before August 31, 2020. 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. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
BRED & OWNED HEIFER SHOW
1. Eligible purebred heifers must have been born on or after September 1, 2020. 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.
BRED & OWNED BULL SHOW
1. Eligible bulls for this show must have been born on or after January 1, 2021. 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, 2021 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, 2021 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. Show Rules & Regulations continued onto next page
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SHOW RULES
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, 2022, are eligible to show at Junior National. If a junior member is 21 years of age as of January 1 of the junior national year, he or she is eligible to show at the Junior National. 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 1, 2022 or May 10, 2022 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 Nebraska Department of Agriculture 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. 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. Additional statement required on CVI’s: ‘All cattle are returning to the state of origin.’ With questions, please contact the 2022 Junior National event vet Dr. Jessika Benes (402) 469-9218. 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. 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 AmericanInternational 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.
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SHOW RULES
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, 2020. 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 sfee) 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.
2022 CONTEST RULES & REGULATIONS GENERAL CONTEST RULES
1. Participant ages for all contests will be based on the junior member’s age as of May 20, 2022. Junior exhibitors, 8 years of age or older on May 20, 2022, are eligible to show at Junior National. If a junior member is 21 years of age as of January 1 of the junior national year, he or she is eligible to show at the Junior National. 2. Photo contest, graphic design and resume/interview submissions will only be completed online via e-mail by Wednesday, June 1 at 11:59 p.m. See contest specific rules and guidelines for complete submission instructions. 3. For quiz bowl, team fitting and team sales, mixedage 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, June 20. Every effort will be made to fill any incomplete teams. 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, June 19. Entries in these contests will be available for pick-up by the junior member at Noon, Friday, June 24. 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, June 20.
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, 2022.
COOK-OFF CONTEST
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DIVISION AGES: SENIOR: 17 AND OLDER INTERMEDIATE: 13–16 JUNIOR: 12 AND UNDER AS OF MAY 20, 2022
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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, June 19. 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 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.) CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
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
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. 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. Entries should be sized 8.5” x 11” and are to be submitted electronically by sending PDF or JPG files by e-mail to jrcharolais@gmail.com before Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at 11:59 p.m. One entry should be attached to each email. When submitting a graphic design, you MUST complete the following: • Subject Line must include: age division – exhibitor name – graphic design • Body of the Email must include: category of graphic design, name, address, breeder number and age as of May 20, 2022. • Attachment should be saved as or “named” with the category – breeder number. Example: Herd Advertisement – 208111. 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.
HERDSMANSHIP CONTEST
Following are the state/affiliate herdsmanship judging guidelines: 1. Neatness and cleanliness of exhibit area 2. Availability of juniors to answer questions
2022 CONTEST RULES & REGULATIONS 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
INTERVIEW & RESUMÉ CONTEST
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, 2022. 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. Cover letter & resumé must be sent electronically to jrcharolais@gmail.com by Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at 11:59 pm in order to allow judges time to review materials before the contest. 4. 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. 2022 High School Division Internships: • Wildlife Intern • Ag Policy Intern • Feedlot Intern
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, June 19. 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. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
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@gmail.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, 2022. • Photo Attachment: should be saved as or “named” with the title of the photo – breeder number. Example: Charolais on the Prairie – 208111. 6. Online photo submission will be due Wednesday, June 1 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, 2022. Contest Rules & Regulations continued onto next page A P R I L 2 0 2 2 27
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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.
b. 2022 College Division Full-Time Jobs: • Client Service Rep • Pasture, Rangeland, Forage (PRF) Insurance Salesman • Assistant Ag Teacher 5. Contestants will be judged on personal appearance. 6. Resumés and cover letters will be evaluated on content, grammar, design and overall appeal. 7. 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.
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CONTEST RULES
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 per minute will be taken from the score of each judge for any speech under the minimum or over the maximum time restriction. 3. Contestant must bring to the Junior National, 3 typewritten, double-spaced copies of speech on 8-1/2”x11” white bond paper and deliver to the registration desk no later than 12 p.m. Noon, on Sunday, June 19. 4. Contestants are required to include a cover sheet to their speech that lists the following information: name, address, breeder number and age as of May 20, 2022. 5. Visual aids provided by contestant may be used. 6. Contestants will be judged on personal appearance.
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.
AFFILIATE 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 and magazine clippings, programs from special junior events, and minutes of meetings. 6. Be neat and organized. Have no loose pieces, caption all photos and type or write neatly.
WEAVER LIVESTOCK SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST
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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 10 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.
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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 U TEAM FITTING CONTEST
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. 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. 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. 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. 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
Team Sales contest is designed to give AIJCA members experience in selling an animal exhibited at Junior National to potential buyers. Contest schedule and divisions are as follows: Junior Division – 2 to 5 minute presentation. Intermediate Division – 5 to 10 minute presentation. Senior Division – 5 to 10 minute presentation.
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 2022 AIJCA Junior National Awards Banquet in Grand Island, Nebraska, June 23, 2022. Applications are found at: www.CharolaisUSA.com. AIJCF Scholarship Application deadline is April 30.
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 g. Resume/Interview b. Photo h. Showmanship c. Poster i. Team Fitting d. Graphic Design j. Team Sales e. Impromptu Speech k. Cook-Off f. Prepared Speech 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 d. 4th - 20 b. 2nd - 40 e. 5th - 10 c. 3rd - 30 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.
GRAND CHAMPION OWNED FEMALE
AIJCA HONORS & AWARDS
GRAND CHAMPION PERCENTAGE HEIFER
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.
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.
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.
OUTSTANDING JUNIOR MEMBER
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. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
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
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.
JORDAN MACK MEMORIAL AIJCA 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.
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CONTEST RULES
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. At the time of presentation, original registration papers of the animal must be presented to the judges. (Additional copies may be provided for all judges.) 5. Prohibited items include sales materials, extra promotional items (farm signs, posters, etc.), and props and incentive gifts to judging panel (key rings, caps, etc.). 6. 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. 7. Presentations should include but are not limited to the following: a. Pedigree Information b. Performance Information c. Visual Characteristics 8. A warning will be given when one minute is remaining in presentation time. 9. Contestants will be evaluated by the following categories: • Contents of Sales Presentation • Communication Skills • Team Organization • Overall Effectiveness • Knowledge and Response to Questions
BECOME AN AIJCA BOARD OF DIRECTOR AREAS 1, 3, 5 AND 7 TO HOLD ELECTIONS AT 2022 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 10, 2022. 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, 2022 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 2021 Junior National election seeking an At-Large position, please resubmit an application with your intent to run in 2022. Applicants will need to attend the Candidate Meeting, Sunday, June 19.
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It is clearly understood and agreed that the AmericanInternational Charolais Association and its officials, officers, 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. By submitting this application for entry and/or by attending the AICA’s Junior National, the exhibitor, owner, their agents and/or representatives (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Participants”), agree to indemnify, defend, save and hold the Association harmless from and against any damage, injury, claim, loss or expense, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and court costs, suffered during or in connection with his, her or their participation or attendance at the AIJCA’s Junior National. Participants are required to comply with all federal, state and local rules and regulations related to the COVID-19 virus. EACH PARTICIPANT HEREBY WAIVES, DISCHARGES, FORGIVES AND RELEASES ANY AND ALL CLAIMS AGAINST THE ASSOCIATION OR ITS OFFICIALS, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS RELATED TO THE COVID-19 VIRUS, INCLUDING ANY INFECTION, ILLNESS, DISEASE, INJURY OR DEATH RELATED TO THE COVID-19 VIRUS, RESULTING FROM PARTICIPATION OR ATTENDANCE AT the AIJCA’S JUNIOR NATIONAL.
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AIJCA PHILANTHROPIC PROJECTS HUCK’S MILITARY CARE PACKAGE PROJECT Huck is the 10-year-old son of Caleb and Briana Plyler of Spring Hill, AR. Huck started what is known as “Huck’s Military Care Package Project” in 2016. He started the project because of what the military does for our country, and in Huck’s words, “We do this because they help us, so we help them.” Huck’s project is comprised of putting together care packages for members of the Military that are currently deployed. His care packages include items such as lip balm, sunscreen, personal hygiene products socks and more. With such success at last year’s Junior National, the AIJCA has decided to adopt Huck’s Military Care Package project again this year for the philanthropic project. We have created an Amazon Smile link for everyone to browse through and purchase items for donation. These items will be shipped directly to the Plyler family in Arkansas, and we encourage everyone to give a look at the list of items we have put together. Link found on the Junior National page of www.CharolaisUSA.com. For monetary donations - Please make checks out to Huck Plyler -Huck’s Military Care Package Project –please send to Briana Plyler - Attn: Huck’s Military Care Package Project. 1748 Hempstead 7, Hope, AR 71801 (If you would like a donation receipt, please provide a stamped addressed envelope.) PLEASE NOTE: If you have a loved one that is deployed, the AIJCA would like to send them a care package. Please send addresses to Huck HUCK’S MILITARY CARE PACKAGES on his Facebook page Huck’s Military Care Package Project.
PACK YOUR POP TABS: RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE
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 2022 Junior National will be donated for this mission.
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, injury, claim, loss or expense or other 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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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 2022 AIJCA JUNIOR NATIONAL SATURDAY, JUNE 18
3 PM Earliest Arrival of Cattle – Tie-Outs Only No admittance to barn/washrack allowed due to cleaning and setup. 5 PM Earliest Time Barns Open for Move-in Facility manager designates barn opening time. Barns will open no earlier than 5 p.m.
SUNDAY, JUNE 19
Board Member Candidate Meeting Cattle Check-In Leadership Conference Check-In All Cattle must be on the grounds Adult, Chaperone and Advisor Meeting Peer Mentor/Mentee Introductions Group Pictures/State Pictures Opening Ceremonies Conference Welcome Dinner Leadership Conference for All
8 AM
Weaver Livestock Showmanship Contest – 2 Rings Senior Division followed by PeeWee Clinic Intermediate Division followed by Junior Division
11:30 AM–1 PM Char–Cation Lunch 1:30 PM Leadership Conference Session Breakouts 1:30 PM Adult Winery Tours
Moonlight Ridge Winery and Milleta Vista Winery
3 PM
Adult 9-Hole Golf Scramble
3:30 PM 5:30–7 PM 7 PM
Area Meetings and Director Elections Char–Cation Dinner Talent & Skit Contests
SCHEDULE
8 AM 8 AM–12 PM 9 AM–12 PM 12 PM Noon 2 PM 2 PM 4 PM 5:30 PM 6:30 PM 7:30 PM
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22
Centura Hills Golf Club, Cairo, NE
THURSDAY, JUNE 23 8 AM
Bred & Owned Heifer Show, Bull, Steer and Percentage Heifer Shows 11:30 AM–1 PM Char–Cation Lunch 2:30 PM Conference Awards Program 3 PM AIJCA Annual Membership Meeting 6:30 PM AIJCA Annual Award Banquet Dinner 7 PM AIJCA Annual Award Ceremony
MONDAY, JUNE 20 7:30–8 AM 8:30 AM
Weigh Steers AIJCA General Caucus Meeting followed by Area Meetings 11:00 AM Cook-off Contest 11:30 AM–1 PM Char–Cation Lunch 1:30 PM Leadership Conference Breakouts 3:00 PM Quiz Bowl Contest 5:30–7 PM Char–Cation Dinner 6 PM Miss Charolais USA Meet & Greet Dinner 8 PM Dance
FRIDAY, JUNE 24
8 AM
Owned Heifer Show
Cattle released at the conclusion of the show
11:30 AM–1 PM Char–Cation Lunch 10:00 PM All cattle out of the cattle barn
SATURDAY, JUNE 25 12 PM Noon
Cattle must be off the grounds Tentative and Subject to Change
TUESDAY, JUNE 21 8 AM Prepared Speech, Impromptu Speech & Interview Contests 10:30 AM Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Clinic 11:30 AM–1 PM Char–Cation Lunch 1 PM Purina Team Sales Contest 1:30 PM
Intermediate Division, Junior Division Senior Division follow completion of Senior Team Fitting
Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest
Senior Division, Intermediate Division, Junior Division
Evening on your own
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AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION
Madison Voet, Secretary
VIEWPOINT
JUNIOR Taking Chances Stepping out of your comfort zone
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i everybody! For those who don’t know me, my name is Madison Voet and I am from Home, KS. I currently serve as the 2021-2022 AIJCA Secretary and Area 3 Director. I am currently attending Kansas State University studying Agricultural Economics, with a plan to graduate in May and go on to be an Insurance Officer for Frontier Farm Credit. Looking back to where I started in this association, I would never have pictured myself to be where I am today. This all started with me taking a chance and finding my passion for these white cows that we all love. As someone who didn’t grow up with the Charolais industry in my family, taking a chance and getting involved with this association is something I would never change. Taking a chance like this can allow you
breed was something I will never forget about. Being queen was how I got to know the Junior Board as well as how I learned more about the possibility of running. I like to say even though I’ve been on board for two years it feels more like four. The board took me in as one of their own while I was queen, and it’s what made me decide I wanted to be a part of it. I never won the big awards or recognition from any of the shows I attended, but what I valued most was the life lessons and memories. Yes, it was never fun to not come out on top but that’s not what it is about. It’s about stepping out of your comfort zone, taking that chance to try something new, and showing off your hard work. Being in this industry isn’t easy and I’m sure all of you know that. Everywhere you go is a chance for you to advocate your passion for this
“Everybody’s view of taking a chance is different and I challenge you to take a step back and figure out what the end goal is, the steps to get there, and how you can make a difference no matter where you come from.” to still make a change within the industry and be as involved as someone who has been in it much longer. Taking a chance is never easy. As I started learning the ins and outs of this association and putting myself out there, it got easier with time. Developing small goals was the first step in taking a chance, and that included getting more involved with the state association, to work towards the big goal of becoming a Junior Board member. I was able to find my purpose while getting more involved, which better helped me showcase that even though I didn’t start at a young age in this industry I can still make a change and be just as involved. One thing that helped me deepen my involvement and experience in this association was running for Miss Charolais USA and having the opportunity to represent the Charolais breed and association. I stepped out of my comfort zone for this and am so glad that I did. Having that opportunity to travel, taking a chance to meet new people, and learning so much about the 32
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industry and association. Everybody’s view of taking a chance is different and I challenge you to take a step back and figure out what the end goal is, the steps to get there, and how you can make a difference no matter where you come from. No matter how young or old you are it is never too late to find your purpose in the cattle and agriculture industry. As this world continues to change every day, taking a chance and doing something you have been wanting to do such as running for that leadership position within your state association or introducing yourself to someone new at show or event is worth taking that risk and putting yourself out there. I am so thankful to be part of such a great association and would not be where I am today without the help of so many people. Taking that chance 8 years ago to get involved was one of the best decisions I made. I hope that my story helps to inspire all of you to take a chance and get involved. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
Officers President Molly Smith Lockhart, TX (512) 995-6263
Treasurer Weston Schrader Wells, KS (785) 488-6390
mollysloan@hotmail.com
weston.schrader@gmail.com
Vice President Devon Benes Valparaiso, NE (402) 499-3429
Ex-Officio Caitlin Jedlicka Koshkonong, MO (417) 293-3414
devben@hotmail.com
caitlinjedlicka@gmail.com
Secretary Madison Voet Home, KS (785) 713-2665 mvoet@ksu.edu
Directors By Area Area 1 Maguire Rohr Elbert, CO (720) 467-3303
At Large Austin Alexander Bremen, AL (256) 287-1166
maguirerohr@gmail.com
austin.alexander.2022@gmail.com
Area 2 Devon Benes Valparaiso, NE (402) 499-3429
At Large Taylor Behrends Colo, IA (515) 520-1652
devben@hotmail.com
behrendstaylor@gmail.com
Area 3 Madison Voet Home, KS (785) 713-2665
At Large Raley Downing Troy, TX (254) 239-9978
mvoet@ksu.edu
raleydowning@icloud.com
Area 4 Jaycee Littleton Simms, TX (903) 701-2129
At Large Weston Schrader Wells, KS (785) 488-6390
jayceelittleton02@gmail.com
weston.schrader@gmail.com
Area 5 Shade Bunker Sparta, WI (608) 855-0270 shadebunker1@gmail.com
Area 6 Lucas Crutcher Fair Grove, MO (417) 766-3278 crutcherlucas@gmail.com
Area 7 Katie Cape Hampstead, MD (443) 952-0561 krc501@hotmail.com
Area 8 Mattie Harward Richfield, NC (704) 463-5828 mattieann8@gmail.com
Committee Chairmen Fundraising Weston Schrader Programs & Activities Devon Benes
Membership Madison Voet Junior National Molly Smith
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.
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99
ADJ WW
828
126
ADJ YW
1359
117
ADG
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106
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WW
YW
MILK
TSI
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139
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277.45
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TSI
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MARB
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120
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July 28–31, 2022 — Manhattan, Kansas For Ages 14 to 21 Conference Stops Include — Kansas State University Fink Beef Genetics NextGen Cattle Co. Watch for more details at www.CharolaisUSA.com!
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2021 Charolais Bull Sale Averages January 1 to December 31, 2021 Based on live sales reported in the Charolais Journal. No. Sold Total Gross Total Average Total 2021 Bulls Sales .............. 5,637 ......... $28,407,050 ............. $5,040 Total 2020 Bull Sales ................. 5,152 ......... $23,311,185 ............. $4,525 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
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Lindskov-Thiel Ranch 40th Annual Bull Sale, Isabel, S. D. ............................................................ 173 ...........$10,000 ....... $2,668,075 Hubert Charolais Ranch 42nd Annual Bull and Female Sale, Monument, Kan. ................................ 70 .............$7,036 .......... $492,520 R Lazy B Ranch Annual Production Sale, Aberdeen, S.D. ............................................................... 67 .............$7,011 .......... $469,725 Full Circle Cattle Company 1st Annual Bull Sale, Dodge City, Kan. .................................................. 21 .............$6,917 .......... $145,250 Eggleston Charolais 36th Annual Production Sale, Wessington, S. D.............................................. 70 .............$6,557 .......... $458,990 Schmidt Cattle Company 33rd Annual Bull Sale, Rushville, Neb. .................................................... 74 .............$6,554 .......... $484,975 Cody Cattle Company 3rd Annual The Black and White Bull Sale, Courtland, Kan. ....................... 66.5 .............$6,384 .......... $424,550 Bina Charolais 26th Annual Powerhouse Bull Sale, Jamestown, N.D .............................................. 29 .............$6,214 .......... $180,200 34th Annual Fink Beef Genetics Fall Bull Sale, Randolph, Kan....................................................... 131 .............$6,180 .......... $809,550 Wright Charolais 14th Annual Bull Sale, Kearney, Mo. ............................................................... 133.5 .............$6,068 .......... $810,100 Wienk Charolais Ranch 52nd Annual Bull Sale, Lake Preston, S. D. ............................................... 95 .............$5,834 .......... $554,225 Cannon Charolais Ranch 8th Annual Bull Sale, Newton, Iowa ........................................................ 37 .............$5,826 .......... $215,550 NextGen Cattle Co. Flint Hills Classic Bull Sale, Paxico, Kan. .......................................................... 59 .............$5,682 .......... $335,250 Fink Beef Genetics Charolais Spring Bull Sale, Randolph, Kan. ....................................................... 32 .............$5,680 .......... $181,760 Effertz Key Ranch 43rd Annual Bull Sale, Rugby, N.D. ................................................................... 69 .............$5,655 .......... $309,250 Herndon Farms Inaugural Female and Bull Sale, Lyons, Ga. ........................................................... 42 .............$5,650 .......... $237,300 Valley View Charolais Ranch 53rd Annual Bull Sale, Polson, Mont. .............................................. 178 .............$5,577 .......... $992,650 Zehnder Waage Partnership Bull Sale, Greenbrush, Minn. .............................................................. 48 .............$5,515 .......... $264,725 20th Annual Thomas Charolais, Inc. Bull Sale, Raymondville, Texas ............................................. 128 .............$5,392 .......... $690,175 Leachman Cattle of Colorado Fall Harvest Sale, Fort Collins, Colo. ................................................. 57 .............$5,101 .......... $290,750 Nipp Charolais 7th Annual Bull Sale, Wilson, Okla.......................................................................... 67 .............$5,081 .......... $340,425 Doll Ranch 41st Annual Production Sale, Mandan, N.D .................................................................. 92 .............$5,050 .......... $464,600 Nipp Charolais Annual Spring Bull Sale, Wilson, Okla. .................................................................... 97 .............$5,011 .......... $586,075 Stewart Charolais 14th Annual Bull Sale, Madison, S.D. ................................................................ 34 .............$4,985 .......... $169,500 Satterfield Charolais 10th Annual Bull Sale, Evening Shade, Ark. .................................................... 32 .............$4,967 .......... $158,945 Aschermann Charolais/Akaushi 32nd Edition Bull Sale, Carthage, Mo. ........................................... 44 .............$4,808 .......... $211,550 Thomas Charolais, Inc. Annual Spring Bull Sale, Raymondville, Texas ............................................ 97 .............$4,725 .......... $458,250 80th Anniversary Red Bluff Bull Sale, Red Bluff, Calif. .................................................................... 21 .............$4,714 ............ $99,000 Sandmeier Charolais 40th Annual Bull Sale, Bowdle, S. D............................................................ 173 .............$4,695 .......... $811,950 T&S Strnad Charolais Production Sale, Formoso, Kan. .................................................................. 71 .............$4,694 .......... $333,300 Rennert Ranch 5th Annual Performance on the Platte Bull Sale, Cozad, Neb. ................................. 60 .............$4,687 .......... $281,200 Aschermann Charolais 33rd Edition Bull Sale, Carthage, Mo.......................................................... 51 .............$4,640 .......... $227,450 Romans Ranches Charolais Sale, Westfall, Ore. .......................................................................... 118 .............$4,629 .......... $546,225 Prairie Valley Farms Charolais 32nd Annual Bull Sale, Platte, S. D. ................................................. 69 .............$4,576 .......... $315,750 DeBruycker Charolais 37th Annual Bull Sale, Great Falls, Mont. ................................................... 672 .............$4,573 ....... $3,073,250 Honeyman Charolais 32nd Annual Bull Sale, Bowman, N.D. .......................................................... 63 .............$4,496 .......... $283,250 Geyer Cattle Company Bull Sale, Huron, S. D. .............................................................................. 35 .............$4,495 .......... $157,350 30th Annual Rancher’s Choice Bull Sale, Nixon, Texas ................................................................... 78 .............$4,461 ......... $347,950 Schrader Ranch 19th Annual SimAngus & Charolais Bull Sale, Wells, Kan. .................................... 36 .............$4,454 .......... $160,350 Sonderup Charolais Ranch Inc. 39 th Annual Bull Sale, Fullerton, Neb. ......................................... 97 .............$4,431 .......... $428,500
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2021 Charolais Female Sale Averages January 1 to December 31, 2021 Based on live sales reported in the Charolais Journal. No. Sold Total Gross Total Average Total 2021 Female Sales ........... 1,388 ......... $4,547,700 ............... $3,276 Total 2020 Female Sales............ 1,543 ......... $4,833,725 ............... $3,133 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
Top 10 Female Sales, 20 or more lots Date 11/1/2021 9/18/2021 9/25/2021 10/16/2021 11/6/2021 10/30/2021 10/22/2021 12/6/2021 7 11/21/2021 10/2/2021
Ranch/Sale Name
No. Sold
Average
Gross
Cody Cattle Company Select Female Sale, Courtland, Kan. ............................................................ 29 .............$6,478 ...... $187,850 Wild Indian Acres & Friends 2021 Female Sale, DeSoto, Mo. ...................................................... 62.5 .............$5,370 ...... $335,606 Satterfield Charolais 10th Annual Female Sale, Evening Shade, Ark. ............................................... 39 .............$4,442 ...... $173,240 Doub Charolais Autumn at the Crossroads Complete Dispersal, Danville, Ind. ................................ 58 .............$4,384 ...... $254,252 Wright Charolais Fall Event Elite Female & Bull Sale, Kearney, Mo. .............................................. 51.5 .............$4,313 ...... $222,120 Fox Hollow Farms Production Sale Volume 2, Hulbert, Okla. .......................................................... 22 .............$4,245 ...... $93,390 Herndon Farms Inaugural Female and Bull Sale, Lyons, Ga. ........................................................ 24.5 .............$4,157 ...... $101,851 Hills Farm Dispersal, SC ONLINE................................................................................................... 35 .............$3,551 ..... $124,285 Rennert Ranch Maternal Legacies Vol. 1, Kearney, Neb. ................................................................ 50 .............$3,484 ..... $174,200 Bradley Cattle & Hankins Farms Fall Colors Sale, Republic, Mo. ..................................................... 25 .............$3,394 ...... $84,850
Top 15 Sales Overall (Including Bull and Female Lots) Date 1/9/2021 4/17/2021 10/22/2021 2/19/2021 4/7/2021 4/6/2021 3/31/2021 11/1/2021 3/12021 2/16/2021 10/16/2021 4/12/2021 3/13/2021 4/24/2021 2/27/2021
Ranch/Sale Name
No. Sold
Gross
Average
42nd National Charolais Sale, Cattlemen’s Congress, OKC Fairgrounds, Oklahoma City, Okla. ... 22.25 .........$356,750 ...... $16,034 Lindskov-Thiel Ranch 40th Annual Bull Sale, Isabel, S. D. ............................................................ 173 ......$2,668,075 ...... $10,000 2021 Royal Collection Charolais Sale, Kansas City, Mo. .................................................................. 9 ...........$67,350 ...... $7,484 R Lazy B Ranch Annual Production Sale, Aberdeen, S.D. ............................................................... 69 .........$469,725 ...... $7,011 Full Circle Cattle Company 1st Annual Bull Sale, Dodge City, Kan. .................................................. 21 .........$145,250 ...... $6,917 Hubert Charolais Ranch 42nd Annual Bull and Female Sale, Monument, Kan. ................................ 80 .........$533,200 ...... $6,665 Schmidt Cattle Company 33rd Annual Bull Sale, Rushville, Neb. .................................................... 74 .........$484,975 ...... $6,554 Cody Cattle Company Select Female Sale, Courtland, Kan. ............................................................ 29 .........$187,850 ...... $6,478 Cody Cattle Company 3rd Annual The Black and White Bull Sale, Courtland, Kan. ....................... 66.5 .........$424,550 ...... $6,384 Bina Charolais 26th Annual Powerhouse Bull Sale, Jamestown, N.D .............................................. 29 .........$180,200 ...... $6,214 34th Annual Fink Beef Genetics Fall Bull Sale, Randolph, Kan....................................................... 131 .........$809,550 ...... $6,180 Eggleston Charolais 36th Annual Production Sale, Wessington, S.D............................................... 80 .........$493,700 ...... $6,171 Wright Charolais 14th Annual Bull Sale, Kearney, Mo. ............................................................... 133.5 .........$810,100 ...... $6,068 Wienk Charolais Ranch 52nd Annual Bull Sale, Lake Preston, S.D. ................................................ 95 .........$554,225 ...... $5,834 Cannon Charolais Ranch 8th Annual Bull Sale, Newton, Iowa ........................................................ 37 .........$215,550 ...... $5,826
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113 Live Lots 27 Bulls 35 Pairs/Splits 29 Heifers 22 Bred Cows
Lot 72 - Bob Morton
several service age bulls
several bred heifers Lot 112 - Rolling Hills Charolais Lot 85 - Rolling Hills Charolais
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South Dakota Charolais Contact these seedstock breeders for herd sire prospects and herd building females.
Thomas Ranch
CALENDAR
APRIL 2, 2022 Ridder Farms Annual Bull Sale & Family Values Female Sale Hermann, Missouri
APRIL 9, 2022 Charolais Association of Texas Spring Innovation Sale Gainesville, Texas
50th Annual Bull Sale April 12, 2022
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 11, 2022
JAMIE EGGLESTON 21130 379th Ave. • Wessington, SD 57381 (605) 883-4602 • Fax: (605) 883-4924 egglchar@santel.net • www.egglestoncharolais.com
J&M Ranch Purebred Charolais Private Treaty Sales
Jerod & Melanie Olson jrolson2664@gmail.com (605) 860-2080
20629 443rd Ave Lake Preston, SD 57249
APRIL 16, 2022 Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Spring Bull & Female Sale Springfield, Mo.
WES@JWCMARKETING.COM PO BOX 1368 PLATTE CITY, MO 64079
Fresh Air x Rio Bravo
EPDs: 3.2 2.3 67 114 16 4.9 49 1.0 Bull Sale • April 4
39120 192nd Street Wagner, South Dakota 57380 (605) 384-3300, (605) 491-0986
Bull Sale April 9 DAVID MASON Cell: (605) 680-0780 • pvfcharolais78@gmail.com www.pvfcharolais.com
ACE-ORR Makers Mark 689 M738574 Past National Calf Champion
Top 4% Milk • 7% MB • 9% TSI 4%CW, REA • 6% MCE • 15% TM S.D. Charolais Breeders Association 2008 Outstanding Seedstock Producer
KEPPEN CHAROLAIS
Steve - Myrna - Greg - BJ 405 Samara Ave. • Volga, SD 57071 • (605) 627-5229
keppenchar@valleyfibercom.net • www.keppencharolais.com
Reich Ranch Charolais 65th Annual Bull Sale • April 14 Tim and Ree Reich
Calvin Sandmeier (605) 285-6179
Gary Sandmeier (605) 285-6766
13123 322nd Ave. • Bowdle, SD 57428 www.sandmeiercharolais.com
JWC MARKETING LLC WES CHISM 281-761-5952
Featuring– M6 Rock Star 306 P ET
1007 Kingsbury Belle Fourche, SD 57717 (605) 892-4366
Geyer Cattle Co. Sam & Connie Geyer De Smet, SD 605-860-2081 www.geyercattlecompany.com 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
Vedvei Charolais
Herd Sire Prospects & Embryos for Sale Private Treaty
44213 204th St. Alan & Deb Vedvei www.vedveicharolais.com Lake Preston, SD 57249 (605) 847-4529 E-mail: vedveicharolais@gmail.com
Space Available Contact Hadley Schotte (785) 562-6632
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BREEDING Quality... Clint & Kelly Hall
Maysville, KY Hillsboro, OH
2015 Res. National Champion Female
4430 Bloomfield Road Bardstown, KY 40004 (502) 349-0005 (502) 507-4984 cell
Montgomery Charolais Darby Montgomery
36 Thompson Road • Lancaster, KY 40444
859-339-3922 BULLS FOR SALE
Harrod Farms THE NEXT GENERATION
Cathy and HAYDEN FARM James, Brooke Hayden • Private Treaty
937-763-0931 606-782-1981
Becca, Jenna and Jake 645 Evergreen Rd. Frankfort, KY 40601
D & D Ms. Kennedy 1430
Jeff Harrod: 502-330-6745
Rolling Hills Charolais Ross Embry
2571 Sunbeam Rd. Leitchfield, KY 42754
Rollinghillscharolais@hotmail.com
THREE FORKS FARM David Jaggers 633 Winston Road Oakland, Ky. 42159 (270) 991-5787 davidjaggers@rocketmail.com
Space Available
CHAROLAIS FACT: 700 PREMIUM BULLS SELL April 2, 2022 If you missed the sale and are interested in adding our premium genetics to your herd give us a call! www.DeBruyckerCharolais.com
Upcoming Events
Contact: Floyd Wampler (423) 612-2144 April 23, 2022 Central Kentucky Classic Sale Bowling Green, Ky. Visit the Facebook Page for show & sale dates
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
Candy Sullivan 3440 Ruddles Mill Road Paris, KY 40361
859-338-0170
www.sullivancharolais.com
Sullivan Charolais
S.E.A.N.A. Charolais
Frankie Anthony 804 Jarboe LN Central Kentucky Sale Hardinsburg, KY Classic April 23 270-617-0888 APRIL
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Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
AICA Roll of Excellence Show Results
SHOW RESULTS
ROLL OF EXCELLENCE
Junior and Reserve Grand Champion: JAB Monster 006 Polled, 1-12-20, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. MSL Livestock, Cameron, Texas and Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, Texas. Reserve Junior Calf Champion: TVCC Revolve 2103 P, 2-2-21, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Trinity Valley Community College.
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Class A Roll of Excellence Show
Senior Calf Champion: TCC Mr Cool Saint, 11-2-20, by TCCS Saint Christopher. Lance & Dixie Smith, Danbury, Texas. Grand Champion Female
Reserve Grand Champion Female
Senior Champion: BHSC TVCC Mamies Boy 11G, 3-2-19, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Trinity Valley Community College. Reserve Senior Champion: Mr NBC 1948 Polled, 2-25-19, by Mr NBC 2012 Little Fatty. Nielson Brothers Charolais, Guilford, Mo. and Bar J Charolais.
Class Placings Grand Champion Bull
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo – Class A ROE Houston, Texas March 1, 2022 Judge: Darrell Pitchford, Athens, Texas Total Shown – 33: 19 – Females; 14 – Bulls
Females Junior Calf and Grand Champion: RWDE Impressive 712, 6-14-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Kynan DeMoss, Bowie, Texas. Junior and Reserve Grand Champion: JC Miss Firecracker 218, 4-7-20, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Kacy Randall, Tomball, Texas. Reserve Junior Calf: MSL Ms. Skyler 11, 3-12-21, by FF Mr Turton 6002. Landree Leifeste, Cameron, Texas. Senior Calf Champion: SKS Ms Madelyn 53H, 9-24-20, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Kailei Goforth, Rowlette, Texas. Reserve Senior Calf Champion: RF Greta 0221 ET, 10-6-20, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. McKenna Mitchell, Justin, Texas. Intermediate Champion: KDAV Ms Cinderella 9731H, 6-11-20, DCC Mr Angel’s Fire 467. Aubree Mitchell, Justin, Texas.
M o r e o n t h e W e b: AICA Roll of Excellence show results are available on the AICA website at www.charolaisusa.com
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Reserve Junior Champion: SO Miss Judy 016 Pld, 3-13-20, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Paisley Hayner, Roanoke, Texas.
Class Placings Summer Heifer Calves – Calved October 3, 2021. 1 shown. Ashley Bennett, Tyler, Texas on FWSC Ms Carter.
Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Late Spring Heifer Calves – Calved June 14, 2021. 1 shown. Kynan DeMoss on RWDE Impressive 712. Early Spring Heifer Calves – Calved Mar. 2 to April 25, 2021. 7 shown. 1. Landree Leifeste on MSL Ms. Skyler 11. 2. Shawn Leifeste, Cameron, Texas on JFS Lacy 417. 3. McKenna Mitchell on TR Ms Joanna 1901J ET. Junior Heifer Calves – Calved Feb. 1 to Feb. 5, 2021. 2 shown. 1. Trinity Valley Community College, Athens, Texas on TVCC Ms Lindsey 2101 P. 2. Trinity Valley Community College on TVCC Ms Kelley 2105 P. Winter Heifer Calves – Calved Nov. 2 to Dec. 2, 2020. 2 shown. 1. Skylar Curtis, Angleton, Texas on SKS Ms Madelyn 61H. 2. Savannah Kelly, Waco, Texas on Miss 4M Bluebonnet 196H. Senior Heifer Calves – Calved Sept. 1 to Oct. 6, 2020. 3 shown. 1. Kailei Goforth on SKS Ms Madelyn 53H. 2. McKenna Mitchell on RF Greta 0221 ET. 3. Savannah Brown, Tyler, Texas on Carrs Ms Harper 037P. Summer Yearling Females – Calved June 11, 2020. 1 shown. Aubree Mitchell on KDAV Ms Cinderella 9731H. Late Spring Yearling Females – Calved April 7, 2020. 1 shown. Kacy Randall on JC Miss Firecracker 218. Early Spring Yearling Females – Calved March 13, 2020. 1 shown. Paisley Hayner on SO Miss Judy 016 Old.
Bulls Junior Calf and Grand Champion: RWDE Top-Shelf 703, 4-6-21, by SKS/RWDE Top Gun 501. Richard DeMoss, Bowie, Texas.
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Summer Bull Calves – Calved Sept. 21, 2021. 1 shown. 1. Ashley Bennett on FWSC White Lightening. Late Spring Bull Calves – Calved May 1, 2021. 1 shown. Trinity Valley Community College on TVCC Assurance 2130 P. Early Spring Bull Calves – Calved March 2 to April 16, 2021. 4 shown. 1. Richard DeMoss on RWDE Top-Shelf 703. 2. Bar J Charolais on BJCF Uvalde J800 P. 3. Bar J Charolais on BJCF Burton J830 P. Junior Bull Calves – Calved Jan. 12 to Feb. 2, 2021. 3 shown. 1. Trinity Valley Community College on TVCC Revolve 2103 P. 2. Bar J Charolais on BJCF/JVS Yoakum J985 P ET. 3. Trinity Valley Community College on TVCC White Hawk 2102. Winter Bull Calves – Calved Nov. 2, 2020. 1 shown. Lance & Dixie Smith on TCC Mr Cool Saint. Junior Yearling Bulls – Calved Jan 12, 2020. 1 shown. 1. MSL Livestock and Bar J Charolais on JAB Monster 006 Polled. Senior Yearling Bulls – Sept. 18, 2019. 1 shown. 1. Bar J Charolais and Muzquiz Charolais, Bandera, Texas on BJCF/VMC Bandera Z29G. Two-Year-Old Bulls – Calved Feb. 25 to March 2, 2019. 2 shown. 1. Trinity Valley Community College on BHSC TVCC Mamies Boy 11G. 2. Nielson Brothers Charolais and Bar J Charolais on Mr NBC 1948 Polled.
Groups Group of Five Head – 1. Shown. 1. Trinity Valley Community College.
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M6 New Standard 335 M826229 CR Showbull 2020 M829851 and most recently M6 Lone Star 649
Welcome Grove Impressive (1321)
BHD Reality T3136 P x MR Ms Impressive 405 Donor Female
Clarice & Ricky Smith
EJ Impressive Smoke 881P Cigar Daughter
203 Harpo Rd • Manchester, TN 37355
615-885-7004 • 931-273-0187
Promote Your Program! Space Available Floyd Wampler (423) 612-2144
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
Silas Maxwell
1120 Welcome Grove Rd. Mosheim, TN 37818 (423) 552-4072
Little W Farm
A Quality Program M6 Law & Order 577 P
BC E46 Duke B01 P ET Cigar x Duke 914
(M875914)
EPDs: 6.5 0.6 59 97 16 6.2 45 1.1
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
to breed quality Charolais Smokester daughter
Selling Heifer Bulls featuring our Herd Sires —
Working Together
M6 Cool Rep 8108 x New Standard x Nancy 6100
CE 7.3
BW 0.2
WW 54
YW 119
M 30
TM 62
GP Ms Cigar L02 ET
B&B Farms
Carl J. Boynton 984 Will Blankenship Road Pikeville, TN 37367 423-290-9458
Garrett Charolais Billy Garrett 5087 HWY 70E Crossville, TN 38555 931-456-5600
Mark Your Calendar! June 4, 2022 Appalachian Classic Sale Knoxville, TN
REA Marb 0.86 0.14
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 9.0
BW 1.2
WW 62
YW 117
M 40
TM 71
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
EM862003
Donor Cow at Reaves Charolais
CE 1.7
BW 1.7
WW 55
YW 103
M 35
TM 62
es Charolais ReavKyle Reaves
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Charolais Sale Results Sales are listed in sale date order. A list of sales in this issue is provided below. R Lazy B Ranch Annual Bull Sale Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic Charolais Sale Clift Livestock Charolais / The Angus Alliance Bull Sale Performance on the Platte Bull Sale Thomas Charolais, Inc. Annual Spring Bull Sale Cannon Charolais 9th Annual Bull Sale Meadows Creek 7th Annual “Black & White Spring Forward Sale” Doll Ranch 42nd Annual Production sale Sandmeier Charolais 41st Annual Bull Sale Kentucky Farm Bureau beef Expo Satterfield Charolais 11Th Annual Bull Sale Mead Farms Performance Tested Bull Sale Peterson Farms Charolais Top Pick 29th Annual Bull Sale Smoky Hill Charolais Farm 20th Annual Bull Sale Cody Cattle Company 4th Annual Bull Sale Effertz Key Ranch 44th Annual Bull Sale
R Lazy B Ranch Annual Bull Sale Aberdeen, S.D. February 18, 2022 Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar, Belle Fouche, S.D. Averages: 68 Yearling Bulls ........................ $6,485 Total Sale Gross ........................... $441,000 By: Hadley Schotte High-selling lots: $14,000 – Bull. RLB Topp Gainer 288J, 1-04-21, by TRC Mac 9F. To Tyler Steigelmeier, Britton, S.D. $12,500 – Bull. RLB Open Range 202J, 3-2321, by WDZ Front Range 602 P. To Mark Rau, Napoleon, N.D. $12,000 – Bull. RLB Sir Flame 111J, 3-21-21, by RLB Fargo Flame 436E. To Fred Hoffman, Longlake, S.D. $12,000 – Bull. RLB Big Gun 550J, 3-27-21, by HTA Centerfire 618D. To Blake Steigelmeier, Britton, S.D.
Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic Charolais Sale Kearney, Neb February 18, 2022 Auctioneer: Matt Printz, Elm Creek, Neb. Averages: 19 Bulls ............................................ $3,839 10 Females ....................................... $3,430 29 Lots ........................................ $3,698 Total Sale Gross ............................ $107,250
Averages: 12 Yearling Bulls .............................. $3,658 6 Fall Yearling Bulls .......................... $4,208 2 Open Heifers ................................. $3,500 20 Lots ........................................ $3,808 Total Charolais Gross ...................... $76,150 By:David Hobbs High-selling lots: $6,000 – Fall Yearling Bull. CL7 Rock Patriot 2052P, 9-11-20, by CL Reliable Rock 1611 P. To Witters Family, Asotin, Wash. $5,750 – Yearling Bull. CL7 Mr Malone 2114P, 1-14-21, by BRCHE G Wagon 9508 Pld ET. To Blazing Tree Ranch, Ellensburg, Wash. $5,000 – Yearling Bull. CL7 Mr Manning 2124P, 2-5-21, by CL7 Mr Air Moto 1912 P. To Flying W Farms, Mesa, Wash.
Performance on the Platte Bull Sale Colfax, Neb. February 21, 2022 Auctioneer: Matt Printz, Elm Creek, Neb. Averages: 55 Yearling Bulls ........................ $5,980
$10,000 – Bull. RENN Powered Up 01J, 2-1021, by Keys Powermax 57G. To Scott Carey, Madison, Ga.and Matt Powers, Marshallville, Ga.
Thomas Charolais, Inc. Annual Spring Bull Sale Raymondville, Texas February 23, 2022 Auctioneer: Greg Clifton, North Richland Hills, Texas Averages: 112 Bulls..................................... $5,541 Total Sale Gross ............................ $620,600 By: Cody Beck High-selling lots: $15,000-Bull. BT Mr Thomas 170/0, 7-2-20, by BJCF Marino E3. To Rancho Dos Reyes, Laredo, Texas. $12,500-Bull. AWR Cool Cub 019, 5-19-20, by ONL Cool Cub 7C. To Lester Ranches, Gonzales, Texas.
Cannon Charolais 9th Annual Bull Sale Newton, Iowa February 26, 2022 Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman, Macomb, Ill. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales, Oakley, Kan.
By: Hadley Schotte High-selling lots:
By: Hadley Schotte
$20,500 - Bull. Heart-J Freeland 1830, 2-2221, by VPI Free Lunch 708T. To Sandmeier Charolais Ranch, Bowdle, S.D.
High-selling lots:
High-selling female:
$17,000 – Bull. RENN Vaca Romeo 1519, 3-01-21, by CCC Telephone Romeo 9023 P. To Whitetail Farms, Paxton, Neb.
$5,000 – Bred Heifer. BRCHE BS Sweet Cheeks 0517 Pld ET, 4-20-20, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Bred to WC Rush Hour 6114 ET. Consigned by Bertsche Cattle, LLC, Onida, S.D. To Greg Utech, Hubbard, Neb.
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Ellensburg, Wash. February 19, 2022 Auctioneer: C.D. Butch Booker, Colfax, Wash.
$14,500 – Bull. RENN Fore Front 1985, 4-0721, by RF SC Foreman 905G. To Frenchmen Valley Ranch, Saco, Mont.
$8,750 – Bull. LAC Pld Rango 126J ET, 02-1221, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E E. Consigned by Lovitt-Amos Charolais, Stapleton, Neb. To Hebbert Charolais, Hyannis, Neb.
High-selling bull:
Clift Livestock Charolais / The Angus Alliance Bull Sale
Averages: 39 Fall Yearling Bulls ........................ $6,141 13 Spring Yearling Bulls ................... $4,154 52 Bulls ...................................... $5,644 Total Sale Gross ........................... $293,500
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Not Include in above averages: 16 Percentage Bulls .......................... $4,700 Total Sale Gross ........................... $404,150
$15,000 – Bull. Heart-J Royal Range 1743, 2-21-21, by WDZ Front Range 602 P. To Bradford Agricultural, Thomasville, Ala. and Keahey Charolais, Grove Hill, Ala.
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$12,000 - Bull. CCR Rushmore 0519 P, 8-1920, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. To L.G Herndon Jr. Farms, Lyons, Ga. $12,000 - Bull. GHC Double Vision 0608, 7-03-20, by Sharodon Double Vision 1D. To Triple T Farms, Pleasantville, Iowa.
$11,500 – Bull. CCR Silver Gun 0516 P, 8-1520, by WCF Silver Gun 467. To L.G Herndon Jr. Farms. $11,000 – Bull. GHC Commissioner 0522, 08-17-20, by WCR Commissioner 593 P. To Pfiefer Farms, Russell, Iowa.
Meadows Creek 7th Annual “Black & White Spring Forward Sale” Montgomery, Ala. February 26, 2022 Auctioneer: Chad “Cracker” Johnson, Chiefland, Fla. Averages: 23 Two-Year-Old Bulls ...................... $4,122 12 Open Heifers ............................... $1,417 35 Lots ........................................ $3,194 Not included in above averages: 17 Angus Bulls ................................. $3,682 2 Charolais Cross Bulls ..................... $3,700 15 Simmental Angus Cross Bulls ..... $3,793 By: Floyd Wampler High-selling lots: $5,300 -Bull. MC Top Tiger 937, 1-28-20, by DCF Roll Tide 504C. To Stone Farms, Pine Apple, Ala. $5,100-Bull. MC WM Ready Bluegrass, 3-220, by MC JRA Bluegrass A22. To Chris Walters, Elgin, Texas. $5,100-Bull. MC Aubie 935, 2-22-20, by DCF Roll Tide 504C. To Allan Barratine, Slocomb, Ala. Note: Cattle sold to customers in Fla, Ga., Ala., Miss., La., & Texas.
Doll Ranch 42nd Annual Production Sale March 1, 2022 Mandan, N.D. Auctioneers: Seth and Lynn Weishaar, Belle Fouche, S.D. Averages: 92 Yearling Bulls ............................. $5,682 5 Open Heifers ................................ $5,350 97 Lots ........................................ $5,665 Not Included in above averages: 58 Simmental Bulls ...................... $5,427 2 Simmental Open Heifers ............... $2,750 Total Sale Gross ............................ $869,800 By: Hadley Schotte High-selling lots: $34,000 - Bull. DCR Mr Silver State J249, 3-01-21, by WCF Mr Silver Gun 467. To Kelly Callahan, Royal City, Wash. $15,000 – Bull. DCR Mr Carbon Copy J7, 1-30-21, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. To Semex, Cardston, Alta. $14,500 – Bull. DCR Mr Wrangler J15, 1-3121, by WR Wrangler W601. To Raile Charolais, St. Francis, Kan. $14,500 – Bull. DCR Mr S Distance J216 ET, 2-26-21, by LT Silver Distance 5324P. To Char-Maine Ranching, Cardston, Alta. $12,000 – Bull. DCR Mr Patriot J1 ET, 1-1521, by LT Patriot 4004 Pld. To Jim Houck, Akaska, S.D. High-selling female: $9,000 - Open Heifer. DCR MS Lady Gun J258, 0301-21, by WCF MR Silver Gun 467. To
Char-Maine Ranching, Cardsten, Alta.
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Sandmeier Charolais 41st Annual Bull Sale
Not included in above averages 7 1/2 Angus Bulls ............................. $3,400 1 Red Angus Bull .............................. $2,500 12 Red Angus Open Heifers .............. $1,725 Total Sale Gross ............................ $162,550 By: Cody Beck High-Selling Lots $10,500-Yearling Bull. SAT Herdbuilder 1201 P, 1-24-21, by SAT Gridmaker 6306 P ET. To Stewart Charolais, Arlington, S.D. $7,000-Yearling Bull. SAT Gridmaker 1210 P, 2-19-21, by SAT Gridmaker 6306 P ET. To Glenn Sellhorst, Freemont, Neb.
Cody Cattle Company 4th Annual Bull Sale
Bowdle, S.D. March 4, 2022 Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar, Belle Fouche, S.D. Sale Manager: CK Sales & Marketing, Windsor, Colo. Averages: 94 2-Year-Olds ................................. $3,912 34 Fall Bulls ..................................... $4,235 68 Yearlings ..................................... $3,683 196 Bulls .................................... $3,889 Total Sale Gross ........................... $762,250 By: Hadley Schotte High-selling lots: $11,750 - Bull. SCR Sir Dak 0766P, 8-06-20, by KC Dakota Bob 7373 P. To Denny Hulm, Meadow, S.D. $8,000 – Bull. SCR Sir Kamikaze 0282P, 5-04-20, by BRCHE Kamikaze 8518 Pld ET. To Henderson Ranch, Lodgepole, S.D. $8,000 – Bull. SCR Sir Notorious 0129P, 4-2020, by WCR Sir Notorious 872 P. To Thomas Charolais Inc., Raymondville, Texas. $7,750 – Bull. SCR Sir Kingsbury 0703P, 7-16-20, by WCR Sir Kingsbury 8354 P. To Justin Hinkleg, Blunt, S.D. $7,500 – Bull. SCR Sir Blue Print 1008P, 1-13-21, by SCR Sir Blue Print 8105P. To Tim Gehring, McIntosh, S.D. $7,000 – Bull. SCR Dakota Sun 1313P, 5-421, by KC Dakota Bob 6261 P. To Henderson Ranch.
Kentucky Farm Bureau Beef Expo March 5, 2022 Louisville, Ky. Auctioneer:Eddie Burks, Pork City, Ky. Sale Manager: Kentucky Charolais Association Averages: 1 Two-Year-Old Bull ......................... $3,100 2 Yearling Bulls ................................ $2,500 1 Bred Cow ....................................... $2,900 8 Open Heifers ................................. $1,844 12 Lots ........................................ $2,146 Total Sale Gross .............................. $25,750 By: Floyd Wampler High-selling lots: $3,100 – Two-Year Old Bull. BCF Mr Macho 919P, 9-10-19, by PJ New Patriot 706P. From Burns Charolais, Richmond, Ky. To Jerry Ruf, Foster, Ky. $2,900 – Yearling Bull. HF Reboot 1311 P, 5-12-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. From Harrod Farms, Frankfort, Ky. To Greg Oaks, Demossville, Ky. $2,900 – Bred Cow. HF Kayla 1438P, 7-32019, by Big Creek Game Changer 192P ET. Bred to RBM TR Rhinestone Z38. From Harrod Farms. To Joe Kock, Rosedale, Ind.
Satterfield Charolais 11th Annual Bull Sale Evening Shade, Ark. March 5, 2022 Auctioneer: Justin Stout, Overland Park, Kan. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing LLC., Platte City, Mo. Averages: 14 Long Yearling Bulls ..................... $4,364 12 Yearling Bulls ............................. $4,396
Mead Farms Performance Tested Bull Sale Versailles, Mo. March 5, 2022 Auctioneer: Jerry Lehmann, Lathrop, Mo. Average: 21 Bulls ...................................... $4,607 Charolais Gross: ............................. $96,750 By: David Hobbs High-selling lots: $17,500 – Bull. Mead Q 798 Rushmore V020, 1-2-21, by Mead Resource Q798. To STgenetics, Navasota, Texas. $8,250 – Bull. Mead Citation V420, 11-20-20, by LT Citation 5228 Pld. To STgenetics. Note: Additional bull averages: 133 Angus $5,002; 25 Red Angus $4,456; 18 Hereford $4,250.
Peterson Farms Charolais Top Pick 29th Annual Bull Sale Mtn. Grove, Mo. March 5, 2022 Auctioneer: Ronn Cunningham, Rose, Okla. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management, Guthrie, Okla. Average: 36 Bulls....................................... $2,916 Total Sale Gross ............................ $105,000 High-selling lot: $5,000 – Bull. PF Mr Onthegrid 962 P, 12-2119, by PF Mr Impressive 5006 Pld. To Rick Wheeler, Bucyrus, Mo.
Smoky Hill Charolais Farm 20th Annual Bull Sale March 6, 2022 Hays, Kan. Auctioneer: Joel Birdwell, Kingfisher, Okla. Sale Manager: Dick Beck, Billings, Mont. Averages: 25 Bulls ...................................... $5,470 Total Sale Gross: .......................... $136,750 By: Hadley Schotte High-selling lot: $14,000 - Bull. MJR Smoky’s Foreman 054, 9-16-21, by WR Foreman D602. To Brenner Farms, Alamota, Kan. $9,000 – Bull. MJR Smoky Cool Rep 25241258, 2-12-21, by M6 Cool Rep 8108 ET. To Brenner Farms. $8,500 – Bull. MJR Smoky’s Affinity 058, 9-11-20, by LT Affinity 6221 Pld. To Brenner
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Courtland, Kan. March 7, 2022 Auctioneer: Jered Shipman, Grandview, Texas Sale Manager: Innovation AgMarketing, DeSoto, Kan. Averages: 53 Yearling Bulls .............................. $7,089 19 Long Yearling Bulls ...................... $7,710 72 Bulls...................................... $7,253 Total Sale Gross ............................ $522,200 By: Hadley Schotte High-selling lots: $55,000 - Bull. CCC Ad Astra 1027 P, 1-03-21, by LT Blue Value 7903 ET. To Hebbert Charolais Ranch, Hyannis, Neb. $37,000 – Bull. CCC John Brown 1017 P ET, 1-01-21, by WC Milestone 5223 P. To Shady Oak Charolais, Fredricksburg, Texas. $16,500 – Bull. CCC Toto 1119 P, 2-18-21, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. To L.G Herndon Jr. Farms, Lyons, Ga. $13,500 – Bull. CCC SO Lark 1059 P, 1-20-21, by CCC Miles Ahead 8113 P ET. To Full Circle Cattle Co., Lakin, Kan. $12,000 – Bull. CCC Naismith 1015 P ET, 1-01-21, by WC Milestone 5223 P. To Thomas Charolais Inc., Raymondville, Texas. Note:$1,000 Scholarship Recipient: Caleb Behrends, Fredricksburg, Texas.
Effertz Key Ranch 44th Annual Bull Sale Rugby, N.D. March 10, 2022 Auctioneer: Jered Shipman, Grandview, Texas. Averages: 1 Fall Yearling Bull. ........................ $19,500 52 Yearling Bulls. ............................. $5,300 17 Red Factor Yearling Bulls ............. $5,312 70 Lots. ....................................... $5,505 By: Hadley Schotte High-selling lot: $20,500 – Bull. Keys Dude 223J, 3-23-21, by Keys Ballyhoo 77D. To CharMark Ranches, Gem, Alta. $20,000 – Bull. Keys Troubadour 173J, 3-0921, by SCR Affinity 9104. To Thomas Ranch, Harrold, S.D. and CK Cattle, Highmore, S.D. $19,500 – Bull. Keys Billybaroo 240H, 9-28-20, by Keys Ballyhoo 77D. To Charnark Ranches, Gem, Alta. $12,500 – Bull. Keys Affinity 139J, 3-02-21, by SCR Affinity 9104. To Terry Kellog, Watford City, N.D. $12,000 – Bull. Keys Affinity 147J, 3-04-21, by SCR Affinity 9104. To Brandon Beutler, Eureka, S.D.
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NIPP CHAROLAIS, LLC Curtiss & Brenda Nipp P.O. Box 239 Wilson, OK 73463 (580) 668-3332 nippcharolais@yahoo.com
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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
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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
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AICA Events April 1 — AICA Herd Enrollment Deadline Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for May 2022 Genetic Analysis April 30 — AIJCF Scholarship Application Deadline May 1 — AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference Entry Deadline May 10 — AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference Late Entry Deadline June 1 — Deadline for submitting performance informaiton to AICA for July 2022 Genetic Analysis. June 19–24 — AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference Grand Island, Neb.
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April 2022 April 1 — AICA Herd Enrollment Deadline April 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for May 2022 Genetic Analysis. April 1 — Roster Charolais Bull Sale, Spencer, S.D. Contact: Mike Roster. April 2 — 007 Charolais & Filippo Family Farms All Breeds Matter Bull Sale, Filippo Family Farms Sale Facility, Rush Springs, Okla. Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout. Sale Manager: CK Sales & Marketing.
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May 21 — Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Field Day, Bradley Cattle I44 Facility, Marshfield, Mo. Contact: Bruce Bradley.
April 14 — Wagner Charolais 11th Annual Bull Sale, at the ranch, Nunn, Colo. Contact: Bob Wagner.
May 28-29 — Kansas Junior Charolais Association State Show, Blue Rapids, Kan. Contact: Drew Obermeyer.
April 14 — Wright Charolais Online Heifer, Embryo & Semen Sale, SC Online Sales. Contact: Derry Wright or Chris Peuster.
June 2022 June 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for July 2022 Genetic Analysis.
April 2 — Ridder Farms Annual Bull Sale & Family Values Female Sale, Ridder Farms Sale Facility, Hermann, Mo. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing.
April 15 — ECP Cattle Leading Ladies Volume III Sale, Stillwater, Okla. Contact: Ethan Propp.
June 1–4 — 2022 Beef Improvement Federation Research Symposium & Convention, Las Cruces, N.M.
April 15 — Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Annual Membership Banquet & Meeting, Springfield, Mo.
June 4 — 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 3 — Hassebrook Charolais Farms 6th Annual Production Sale, 2 p.m., Albion Livestock, Market, Albion, Neb. Auctioneer: Matt Lowery. Contact: Bruce Hassebrook. April 3 — Ridder Farms Online Fall Heifer Calf & Genetics Sale, Breeders World Online Sales. Contact: Derek or Dustin Ridder. April 4 — Weber Charolais & Red Angus Annual Meat & Muscle Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Weber Sale Facility, Lake Andes, S.D. Auctioneers: Brad Veurink, Dan Clark. Contact: Dean Weber. April 5 — Hankins Farms The Fusion Online Sale, SC Online Sales. Contact: Jason Hankins. April 5 — Hubert Charolais Ranch 43rd Annual Bull & Female Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Monument, Kan. Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. April 8 — Cardinal Charolais Annual Bull Sale, at the ranch, Hillrose, Colo. Contact: Pat Gebauer or Luan August.
April 9 — 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.
April 16 — Bradley Cattle Spring Bull & Female Sale, Springfield Livestock Marketing Center, Springfield, Mo. Auctioneer: CK Sonny Booth. Contact: Bruce Bradley. April 16 — Cobb Charolais Ranch Spring Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Western Livestock Auction, Great Falls, Mont. Contact: John or Mike Cobb or Cheryl Lux. April 16 — Lindskov-Thiel 41st Annual Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Isabel, S.D. Contact: Brent Thiel. April 16 — Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Spring Bull & Female Sale, 3 p.m., Springfield Livestock Marketing Center, Springfield, Mo. Auctioneer: CK Sonny Booth. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing. April 21 — JMAR Genetics & Guests New Beginnings Bull, Female & Semen Online Sale, DVAuction. Contact: Jim Johnson. April 22 — Black & White Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Double G Farms Event Center, Rush Springs, Okla. Auctioneer: Matt C. Sims. Sale Manager: Matt C. Sims Auction, Inc. April 22 — NextGen Cattle Company The Flint Hills Spring Classic Annual Production Sale, at the ranch, Paxico, Kan. April 23 — 17th Annual Central Kentucky Classic Sale, 1 p.m., United Producers Livestock, Bowling Green, Ky. Sale Managers: Bob Morton and Frankie Anthony. April 30 — AIJCA Scholarship Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA.
June 1 — CharFocus Youth Leadership Conference Entry Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA.
June 19–24 — AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference, Grand Island, Neb. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA.
July 2022 July 7–17 — Charolais World Congress, United Kingdom. Contact: David Hobbs, AICA. July 28–31 — CharFocus Inaugural Youth Leadership Conference, Manhattan, Kan. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA.
August 2022 August 1 – Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for September 2022 Genetic Analysis. August 5 — Indiana State Fair Open Charolais Show, Indianapolis, Ind.
September 2022 September 5 — 29th Annual Autumn In The Ozarks Sale, Noon, Chappell’s Sale Arena, Strafford, Mo. Auctioneer: Ronn Cunningham. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management. September 17 — Wild Indian Acres & Friends Female Sale, 1 p.m., at the farm, DeSoto, Mo. Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
April 9 — Hebbert Charolais 40th Annual Bull Sale, at the ranch, Hyannis, Neb. Contact: Matt or Lacy Hebbert.
April 30 — Wienk Charolais 53rd Annual Bull Sale, at the ranch, Lake Preston, S.D. Contact: Jeff, Sterling, Ty or Stetson Eschenbaum.
September 24 — Satterfield Charolais & Angus Eleventh Annual Female Sale, 1p.m., at the farm, Evening Shade, Ark. Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing.
April 9 — Prairie Valley Farm Charolais Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Platte Livestock Auction, Platte, S.D. Contact: David Mason.
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April 9 — Rambur Charolais 44th Annual Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Sidney, Mont. Contact: Howard Rambur. April 9 — The Renaissance 30th Anniversary Edition Sale, 1 p.m., Chappell’s Sale Arena, Strafford, Mo. Auctioneer: Dustin Layton. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management. April 11 — Eggleston Charolais 37th Annual Bull Sale, at the ranch, Wessington, S.D. Contact: Jamie Eggleston.
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April 14 — Sonderup Charolais Ranch, Inc. 40th Annual Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Fullerton, Neb. Contact: Tom Sonderup.
April 15 — Cross Mountain Cattle Quest for Quality Bull & Female Sale, Harrisonburg, Va. Contact: Rob or Naomi Farmer.
April 9 — Dybdal Charolais 11th Annual Bull & Female Sale, 5 p.m. Laurel Livestock Sales Company, Laurel, Neb. Auctioneer: Matt Printz. Contact: Larry or Ty Dybdal.
April 15 — Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Annual Membership Banquet & Meeting Springfield, Mo.
May 21 — Indiana Junior Charolais Preview Show, Fountain County Fairgrounds, Veedersburg, Ind. Contact: Sheila Downey or Robyn McCain.
April 2 — DeBruycker Charolais 38th Annual Bull Sale, 11 a.m., Western Livestock, Great Falls, Mont. Contact: Brett or Mark DeBruycker or Joe Campbell.
April 9 — Charolais Association of Texas Innovation Spring Sale, Cooke County Fairgrounds, Gainesville, Texas. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing.
Affiliate Events
April 14 — Reich Ranch Charolais 65th Annual Bull Sale, Belle Fourche Livestock Market, Belle Fourche, S.D. Contact: Tim Reich.
April 11 — Raile Charolais Charolais & Red Angus Sale, 1 p.m., St. Francis Auction Market, St. Francis, Kan. Contact: Cliff Raile.
May 1 — AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference Entry Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA. May 1 — J&J Head of the Class Sale, 2 p.m., J&J Sale Barn, Orlando, Okla. Contact: Mark Johnson. May 10 — AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference Late Entry Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA. May 7 — 23rd Annual The Sale of Excellence, 1 p.m., O.D. Butler Texas A&M Research Center, College Station, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. May 7 — Mead Farms Female Sale, Noon, Mead Sale Headquarters, Versailles, Mo. Contact: Alan Mead.
April 12 — Thomas Ranch 50th Annual Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Harrold, S.D. Contact: Troy Thomas.
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October 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for November 2022 Genetic Analysis. October 1 – Bradley Cattle & Hankins Farms Charolais & Red Angus Fall Colors Sale, Hankins Sale Facility, Republic, Mo. Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman. Sale Manager: CK Sales & Marketing. October 8 — Southern Connection Sale, 1 p.m., Knoxville Livestock Center, Knoxville, Tenn. Sale Sponsors: Georgia-Florida Charolais Association, South Carolina Charolais Association. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. October 15 — Aschermann Charolais 35th Edition Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Carthage, Mo. Auctioneer: Jackie Moore. Contact: Larry or Peggy Aschermann.
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BREEDER ADVERTISING SPACE Black & White 1x 11x 1 page $750 $650 2/3 page 550 485 1/2 page (h) 450 375 1/2 page (v) 500 400 1/3 page 300 250 1/4 page 250 200 1/6 page 200 150 1 inch 50 35 Position pgs (1-7) 1,150 Inside Covers 1,200 Back Cover 1,300 CLASSIFIEDS Prepaid. Rate: $1 per word, $30 min., paid in advance. Deadline 25th of the 2nd month preceding publication COLOR 1 standard additional color $175 - red or blue (availability basis) 1 non-standard color 275 - (availability basis) 4-color 475 Special color 475 Metallic color 600 ADDITIONAL CHARGES B/W photo (each) $15 Color photo (each) 50 4-Color page correction after approval (per page) 150 B/W or 2-Color page corrections after approval (per page) 100 After deadline charge 100
October 15 — Bradley Cattle Bred Heifer & Bull Sale, Springfield Livestock Market Center, Springfield, Mo. Contact: Bruce Bradley. October 15 — Cannon Charolais Ranch Female Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Newton, Iowa. Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. October 15 — Fink Beef Genetics Fall Bull Sale, Fink Beef Genetics Sale Facility, Randolph, Kan. Contact: Galen or Lori Fink or Megan or Chad Larson. October 15 — Rogers Bar HR Fall Turn-Out Bull Sale, at the ranch, Collins, Miss. Contact: Doug Rogers. October 21 — L.G. Herndon Jr. Farms Best of the South Black & White Pearl Female Sale, at the farm, Lyons, Ga. Contact: L.G. Herndon, Jr., Sky Herndon or Kevin Asbury. October 21 — Meadows Creek Farm Arcadia Black & White Bull Sale, Arcadia Stockyard, Arcadia, Fla. Contact: Richard or Glenn Meadows. October 22 — American Royal Livestock Show Junior Charolais and Percentage Heifer Show, 8:00 a.m., Kansas City, Mo. October 22 — 54th National Charolais Show, American Royal Livestock Show, Kansas City, Mo. October 22 — L.G. Herndon, Jr. Farms Best of the South 4th Annual Black & White Bull Sale, at the farm, Lyons, Ga. Contact: L.G. Herndon, Jr, Sky Herndon or Kevin Asbury.
Difficult ads requiring substantial extra production time will be charged a minimum $50/hour rate. If you prefer no extra charges, request that the Journal staff simplify the ad if necessary at their discretion.
October 29 — Fox Hollow Farms Fall Production Sale Volume 2, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Hulbert, Okla. Auctioneer: Ronn Cunningham. Contact: Stephen Mellott. October 29 — Plyler & Son Get The Brand Volume 7 Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Southern Arkansas University, Story Arena, Magnolia, Ark. Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout. Contact: Caleb Plyler.
CANCELLATION POLICY Charges dependent upon stage of production will be invoiced to advertisers who cancel previously submitted advertising.
November 2022
DISCOUNTS A 5% discount for all advertising will be given if prepaid for one year. No agency commissions allowed on breeder rates.
November 5 — The Fall Bull Sale, Noon, Mid-State Stockyard, Letohatchee, Ala. Contact: Bobby Keahey. November 5 — The Wright Charolais Fall Event Sale, 1 p.m., Wright Charolais Sale Facility, Kearney, Mo. Auctioneer: Greg Goggins. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
CLOSING DATES All advertising copy (including photos) must be in the Charolais Journal office by the 25th of the second month preceding publication, i.e. Jan. 25 for the March issue or the first working day thereafter. A $100 late fee will be applied to all late advertisements. Proof deadline: 20th of the second month preceding publication, i.e. Jan. 20 for March issue.
November 18 — Wagonhammer Ranch Total Package Female Sale, Bartlett, Neb. Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman, Macomb, Ill. Sale Manager: CK Sales and Marketing. November 19 — Sonderup Charolais Ranch Inc. Foundation Female Sale, at the ranch, Fullerton, Neb. Contact: Tom Sonderup.
ADVERTISING CONTENT The Charolais Journal reserves the right to refuse any advertising or copy at its sole discretion. The Charolais Journal assumes no responsibility for the accuracy and truthfulness of submitted advertising containing pedigrees or statements regarding performance. The Charolais Journal accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of any photographs supplied by other than its own staff. Advertisers shall imdemnify and hold harmless the Charolais Journal for any claims concerning advertising content as submitted.
December 2022 December 2 — Meadows Creek Farm 17th Annual It’s All Black & White Bull & Female Sale, Montgomery Stockyard, Montgomery, Ala. Contact: Richard or Glenn Meadows. December 2 — Schurrtop Ranch Charolais & Angus Bull Sale, Tri-State Livestock, McCook, Neb. Contact: Marty, Ryan, Jerry or Kay Schurr. December 3 — Uwharrie Ridge Farms Bull Sale, Snow Camp, N.C. Contact: Mark Wilburn.
December 13 — Jackson Cattle Company Holiday Edition Online Heifer Sale. Contact: Jeff Jackson.
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December 10 — Shepherd Charolais Second Annual Female Sale, 1 p.m., WCC Cow Palace, Anita, Iowa. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing.
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21 Ranch............................................. 58 4C Amos Charolais............................... 59 8 Story Farms....................................... 54 5J Charolais......................................... 54 Aces Wild Ranch................................... 47 Agricola Knoll Farm.............................. 59 Akin Charolais...................................... 55 Allison Charolais.................................. 49 Arlitt Ranch........................................ 8, 9 Aschermann Charolais/Akaushi........... 54 B & B Farms........................................ 51 Barnes, Tommy.................................... 60 Bar J Charolais................................. 6, 58 Bar S Ranch......................................... 56 Beavers Charolais................................ 56 Bella Angel Farms.............................. 8, 9 Big Creek Charolais.............................. 54 Bina Charolais..................................... 58 BioZyme........................................ 22, 60 Bill King Ranch.................................... 57 Boscamp’s Arrowhead Ranch.............. 58 BOVILIS............................................... 48 Bovine Elite, LLC.............................. 7, 60 Bracewell Cattle Co.............................. 58 Bradley Cattle................................. 39, 54 Broken Box Ranch............................... 55 Bullard Cattle....................................... 56 CK Sales & Marketing........................... 13 C&R Charolais...................................... 51 C Squared Charolais............................. 11 Cardinal Charolais............................... 55 Castleberry’s Hilltop C Charolais......... 58 Cattle Visions........................................ 16 Cattleman, The.................................... 60 Central Kentucky Charolais Classic.... 44, 45 Charolais Association of Texas.............. 58 Charolais Banner ................................ 60 Clark Charolais.................................... 11 Clayford Ranch Charolais..................... 58 Clifton, Greg......................................... 60 Concept Aid.......................................... 22 Condra Charolais Farms...................... 51 Corman Charolais ............................... 54 Crawley, Gary G.................................... 60 Crews Farms........................................ 59 Crutcher, Matt...................................... 60 Curfman Farm..................................... 55 64
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Cydectin............................................... 20 DeBruycker Charolais.......................... 49 Dennis Charolais Farm........................ 59 DESCO Charolais Farm............ 11, 12, 58 Domek Charolais................................. 57 Double R Dees .................................... 59 Dybdal Charolais.................................. 57 Eaton Charolais........................ Inside Front ECP Cattle.................................................58 Effertz Key Ranch ................................ 58 Eggleston Charolais.............................. 46 Elanco.................................................. 20 Endsley’s Charolais Farm.................... 57 Evans Charolais................................. 8, 9 Fancy Creek Charolais.......................... 56 Fink Beef Genetics............................... 56 Fox Hollow Farms................................ 58 Franz Ranch ........................................ 57 Fred Ranch.......................................... 57 Full Circle Cattle Co................................ 3 Gallagher.............................................. 60 Garrett Charolais.................................. 51 Geyer Cattle Co..................................... 46 Grau Charolais Ranch.......................... 57 Gulf Coast Cattle................................... 55 Gulf Coast Cattle Services..................... 61 Hang’n A Cattle Co............................... 59 Harrod Farms...................................... 49 Haslag Charolais Farms....................... 54 Hayden Farm....................................... 49 HEAT.................................................... 22 Hebbert Charolais................................ 57 Horse Creek Charolais......................... 55 Hubert Cattle Sales............................... 61 Hubert Charolais Ranch ..................... 56 J & J Trust Charolais Cattle..................... 2 J & M Ranch......................................... 46 James F. Bessler Inc............................. 61 JMAR Genetics...................................... 11 Jorgensen Charolais............................. 55 Justin B. Stout Auction Service............. 60 JWC Marketing............................... 46, 61 K & K Charolais Ranch......................... 59 Keahey Charolais.................................. 55 Kentucky Charolais Association........... 49 Keppen Charolais................................. 46 Keystone Embryo Transfer................... 12
L.G. Herndon Jr. Farms Inc.................. 55 LaFraise Farms.................................... 56 Lambert, Doak..................................... 60 Laue Charolais Ranch.......................... 56 Leachman Cattle of Colorado............... 40 Legacy Custom Meat Processing............. 6 Lehman Charolais................................. 59 Linde’s Livestock Photography............. 60 Lindskov-Thiel Ranch........ 3, Back Cover Little W Farm...................................... 51 Long Hall Cattle.................................... 49 Los Pinos Cattle Co............................. 59 MBS Charolais..................................... 54 MCBA Spring Sale................................. 39 McNickle Charolais Ranch................... 56 Mead Farms................................... 10, 54 Merck Animal Health........................... 48 Missouri Charolais Breeders.......... 39, 54 Mitchell Management ......................... 61 ML Lewis Charolais.............................. 56 Montgomery Charolais......................... 49 Morton, Bob......................................... 61 Mountain View Charolais..................... 55 Myers Charolais................................... 56 NASALGEN3......................................... 48 NextGen Cattle Co.................................. 5 Nipp Charolais..................................... 58 Nord Farms.......................................... 56 Nubbin Ridge Farm.............................. 58 Oak Hill Farm...................................... 55 Odden Charolais Ranch....................... 46 Outfront Cattle Service......................... 61 Peterson Farms Charolais.................... 54 Prairie Valley Farms, lnc...................... 46 Priefert................................................. 60 Rambur Charolais, Ltd.................. 21, 57 Ramro LLC........................................... 59 Reaves Charolais.................................. 51 Reich Charolais Ranch......................... 46 Ridder Farms....................................... 54 Rifle Creek Cattle Co............................ 57 Rio Ranch............................................ 59 Riverdale Land & Livestock.................. 54 Rocking S Ranch................................ 8, 9 Rolling Hills Charolais......................... 49 Runft Charolais Ranch, Myron..................56 SW&S Cattle Co.................................... 59
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Sale of Excellence.............................. 8, 9 Sandmeier Charolais............................ 46 Sandusky Farms.................................. 49 Satterfield Charolais & Angus ................ 3 Sayre Cattle Service.............................. 61 Schrader Ranch................................... 56 Schurrtop Angus & Charolais............... 57 S.E.A.N.A. Charolais............................. 49 Shadow Springs Farm.......................... 56 Skeans Cattle Co................................... 59 South Dakota Charolais Breeders.........46 Spring Valley Ranches.......................... 59 Stewart’s Charolais............................... 46 Sturgess Double S Cattle...................... 58 Sullivan Charolais .............................. 49 Sullivan Supply.............................. 41, 60 Summerford Charolais, BJR................ 55 Sure Champ......................................... 60 T and S Strnad Charolais...................... 56 Tennessee Charolais Breeders............. 51 Testerman Charolais...................... 11, 40 Thomas Charolais, Inc. (TX)................ 59 Thomas Ranch (SD)................ 14, 15, 46 Three Aces Cattle Company.................. 47 Three Forks Farm................................ 49 Trinity Valley Community College Rch.....59 Vaughan Family Ranch........................ 56 Vedvei Charolais Ranch........................ 46 VitaFerm......................................... 22, 60 Wagonhammer Ranches...................... 57 Wagon Wheel Charolais Ranch ............ 57 Wakefield Farms................................... 57 Weaver Livestock.................................. 38 Webb Charolais Farm........................... 58 Weber Charolais Farm.......................... 46 Weishaar, Seth...................................... 60 Welcome Grove Charolais ................... 51 West Fork Ranch.................................. 57 Western Sire Services........................... 13 Wienk Charolais Ranch.............. 1, 34–36 Wild Indian Acres................................. 54 Windy Hill Charolais Farms.................. 54 Wooden Cross Cattle Co....................... 56 Wright Charolais............................54, IBC ZOE Charolais...................................... 54
WC ENCOMPASS 0507 P Sire WC Inferno 6561 P Dam WC Milestone 5223 P
BW 66 lbs
AWW 838 lbs
WWR 110
His EPD profile ranks him in the top 20% for BW, top 25% for CE, top 3% for Milk & REA, top 6% for MARB and top 1% for WW, YW, MTL & TSI!
VIEW THE OPEN HEIFER OFFERING
AT WGB CHAROLAIS 35029 N CO. 16, LONDON MILLS, IL 61544 WILL G. BLANKERS 309.251.1485
This will be the Initial Offering of Semen from WC Encompass 0507 P who topped the 2022 Wright Charolais Bull Sale. Our thanks to Peoples Charolais, Leonard, Missouri for the purchase of him for $55,000 One-Half Interest and Choice of spring or fall possession.