Awesome Results. Profitable Performance • Quality Look
At the 2017 Junior National — Congratulations to—
Caitlin Jedlicka, Missouri,
with her Bred & Owned Division II Champion Female!
JASR Katniss 72D Pld EPDs: BW: -0.1 WW; 26 YW: 54 M: 11 TM: 25 MB: 0.16
Sire: Eatons Crossfire 10365 Polled Top 9% YW • 15% Milk • 4% MB • 7% TSI
At the 2017 Mexico National Show —
Eatons Crossfire 10365 Polled
Congratulations to—
Rancho San Juan
on the Mexico National Grand Champion Bull!
MJM Bullseye B2131 Mexico EPDs: Top 5% BW • 35% Milk • 28% TM Sire: Eatons Bullseye 4145 EPDs/Rank: 20 Milk (7%) • MCE 8.8 (6%) • TM 32 (15) Follow Us On Facebook
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Sixth Annual FEMALE SALE 9.30.2017
SC MISS BARBRA 1142 P ET Featured Donor – She Sells!
Selling 50+ L
OTS
& EMBRYOS
1 PM AT THE SATTERFIELD SALE FACILITY EVENING SHADE, ARKANSAS
SF MISS PRO-LINE 1268 P and SAT Cornerstone Bull Calf
SAT MS LADY GI 5046 P Bred AI to M6 Slam Dunk 3115 P ET
FEATURING THE PROGENY & SERVICE OF: LT PATRIOT 4004 PLD LT LANDMARK 5052 P M6 BELLS & WHISTLES 258 LT SUNDANCE 2251 PLD
SAT MS PATRIOT 6049 P
DOB: 10.8.16
Look for your sale catalog in the September Charolais Journal!
Sale Manager: Greg Hubert
P.O. Box 100 Oakley, KS 67748 785-672-3195 (office) 785-672-7449 (cell)
Consultant: Wes Chism 281-761-5952 JWChism@outlook.com
169 Satterfield Farm Rd • Norfork, AR 72658 Mark & Nancy Loyd & Joanne (501) 944-9274 (870) 499-7151 satterfield@centurytel.net www.satterfieldcharolais-angus.com A U G U S T 2 0 1 7 3
Official Publication of the American-International Charolais Association V o l . 41, N o. 5
Features
ON The Cover–
Photo by Becky Rennert at the AIJCA Junior National, Grand Island, Neb. Cover by Molly Schoen
28 Listen & Learn RSVP today
57 2017 AIJCA Junior National Results Beef State Stampede
85 AIJCA Junior Board Leads to Career Success By: Cole Simmons
Journal Staff J. Neil Orth CPI President
David Hobbs
Manager
Molly Schoen
Editor
Kaitlyn Lewis
Advertising Coordinator
Field Representatives Refer to page 19
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Columns 17 32
Charolais Viewpoint by J. Neil Orth
Direct to Consumer
Junior Viewpoint by Hadley Schotte
Lifelong Friendships
Activities & Reference 18 18 24 24 26
Association Updates New Members Nonpoint Show Results Sales Review American International Junior Charolais Foundation
115 AIJCA News Notes 116 AICA News Notes 126 Calendar 128 Advertisers’ Index
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OUTCROSS SIRES. BJCF
WATT
Z36
HAMM BRAMARD 12R x M6 MS 0383 MAMIE 764 P ET 45th National Champion Bull
M819784 POLLED
EPDs: CE: 8.5 BW: -0.8 WW: 24 YW: 31
PROVEN RESULTS. BIG POP C59 JVS/ BJCF
WATT x CIGAR
Generations Of Power & Eye Appeal
2016-17 AICA #1 Show Bull
Quality Semen Available • Exportable
BJCF/ JVS BJCF
BAR J Y66
M6 7M MADRID 701 x BJCF 2N’S COOLEY JPOT 312 2016-17 AICA #10 Show Sire
M875667 POLLED
MS DESIGN C107PET Y66 x KC DESIGN
2016-17 AICA #3 Show Female
M807008 POLLED
EF1224543 POLLED
Join us in supporting the ACF’s Mission. Research, Development, Education
EPDs: CE: 1.9 BW: 1.3 WW: 25 YW: 38 American Charolais Foundation
5593 Choupique Road Sulphur, LA Evelyn Gay Duhon 337-583-2242 337-764-1040 cell Titou6262@yahoo.com Rod Smith 337-274-0552 cell E5rodsmith@yahoo.com 6
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Full French & Purebred Genetics P.O. Box 186, Liverpool, Texas 77577 Larry Ludeke (832) 439-4666 Daryl Renfrow (832) 444-5241 E-mail: larryl@qiminc.com www.barjcharolaisfarm.com
WC Milestone 5223 P
EPDs: 1.2 1.5 42 67 11 1.8 32 1.2
RBM TR Rhinestone Z38
EPDs: 6.5 0.5 23 58 10 3.1 22 0.6
M6 Bells & Whistles 258 P
EPDs: 3.8 -0.8 45 80 15 4.9 38 1.6
WC CCC Maverick 5117 P ET
EPDs: 8.0 -1.8 28 42 7 6.8 21 0.7
M6 Slam Dunk 3115 P ET
EPDs: 8.7 -2.5 26 46 19 4.5 32 1.4
Keys All State 149X
EPDs: -6.6 0.6 38 70 -4 1.1 15 1.9
TR DSUL 100 Proof B24 ET
EPDs: -2.2 1.1 27 42 12 0.7 25 1.2
RBM Fargo Y111
EPDs: 8.1 -0.2 46 97 13 6.7 37 1.1
TR-WCR Rustler 2510Z
EPDs: 13.8 -4.6 32 73 13 7.2 29 1.4
REMAINING 2017 AI/Palpation Clinic Dates AVAILABLE
3300 Longmire Drive College Station, Texas 77845 (979) 693-0388 (800) 786-4066 (979) 693-7994 (FAX) info@bovine-elite.com
2017 Clinics are full, 2018 dates coming soon.
• AI Consulting • AI/Palpation Clinics • Professional Exporting • Semen & Embryo Sales • AI & ET Equipment Sales • Semen & Embryo Warehouse
SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR A COMPLETE LISTING. ACE-ORR EFFICIENT 972 PLD B3R TEXAS DINERO Y029 BHD ASSET B178 BHD REALITY T3136 PLD BHD ZEN X270 P
BIG CREEK GAME CHANGER 192 PET
BJCF WATT Z36 BJR EASY EDGE 968 ET PLD BR DUKE 261 PLD CCC WC RESOURCE 417 P CJC MR PRESIDENT T122 PLD CJC TRADEMARK H45 PLD/S CMF 241 RIO BLANCO 378R PLD CML DIABLO 2X COOLEY ROYCE 1107T39 PLD DCF RELENTLESS 8577 P DCR MR SOLUTION W13 PLD DCR MR SUBSTANCE A240 DR STEALTH 574 EATONS CROSS FIRE 10365 POLLED
EATONS LEADER 2233 PLD EATONS ROYAL DYNASTY 6164 PLD EATONS WHITE HOUSE 50148 EC IRON MAN 2027 PLD EC RELIABLE 5043 PLD HAMM MOGO U23 HBR EQUALIZER 940 PLD ET HOO MADE HOO 357Y JAB DRINK IN MY HAND 157 PLD JDJ MAXIMO A18 P JDJ RESOURCE Z365 P JDJ ROYAL TRADE N134 PLD JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 PLD ET KEYS 38 SPECIAL 38Y KEYS ALL STATE 149X KEYS MCHENRY 24M PLD LC MR SOUTHPAW 7090 PLD ET LCOC POLLED VALUE P063S PLD LEACHMAN WHITE GOLD P002X LOF/VPI ABRAHAM 48A
www.bovine-elite.com LT BLUE MOON 3053 PLD LT BLUE MOUNTAIN 1041 P LT BLUE VALUE 7903 PLD LT BRIDGER 9191 PLD LT DAKOTA RUSH 5500 P LT EASY BLEND 5125 PLD LT LANDMARK 5052 PLD LT LEDGER 0332 PLD LT LONG DISTANCE 9001 PLD LT LONG SHOT 1045 PLD LT MARICOPA 4194 PLD LT PATRIOT 4004 PLD LT POLLED VALUE 9089 LT RUSHMORE 8060 PLD LT THUNDERING WIND 5200 PLD LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 PLD LT VENTURE 3198 PLD LT WESTERN EDGE 4057 PLD M6 BELLS & WHISTLES 258 P M6 COOL REP 8108 ET
Your Prime Source for Charolais Multiple Trait Leaders!
M6 FRESH AIR 8165 PLD ET M6 FULL THROTTLE 2138 PLD ET M6 FUNCTION 169 PLD ET M6 GAIN & GRADE 927 PLD M6 GRID MAKER 104 PLD ET M6 SLAM DUNK 3115 P ET M6 SLEEP EASY 734 PLD M6/RC FRESH AIR 1138 PLD NWMSU BIG TIME 166 PLD NWMSU PLATINUM 4108 RAILE 2250 TO77 PLD RBM TR RHINESTONE Z38 RIVERDALE TOP END H114 ET PLD RRC I’M YOUR HUCKLEBERRY 511 SAT CORNERSTONE 4234 P SCR TUFFY 0119 SHF FIRE POWER 0080 SKYMONT EASE 2078 PLD SR/NC FIELD REP 2158 PLD ET TR MR FIRE WATER 5792R ET PLD
TR MR WRANGLE UP 2502Z TR PZC MR TURTON 0794 ET PLD TR PZC HOLYWATER 9777 ET PLD TR-WCR RUSTLER 2510Z TTR-OHF BEYOND THE GRID PLD VFF TIME OUT 172Y WC BIG BEN 9036 PLD WC BLUE CRUSH 4526 P WC CCC MAVERICK 5117 P ET WC I’LL HAVE ANOTHER ET WC MILESTONE 5223 P WC-NC CASH FLOW 8015 P WCR KINGSBURY 116 P WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD WCR POLAR VORTEX 324 P WCR SIR IMPRESSIVE 8191 PLD WH TRIPLE PLAY 201 PLD WIA MAN TRACKER 150 PLD WR WRANGLER W601 PLD
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Genetic Excellence Begins to close at 7 PM September 4 , 2017 th
ONLINE BRED HEIFER & EMBRYO SALE
Selling: 1 Pregnant Recipient 1 Donor 5 Bred Heifers 3 Open Heifers 12 Embryo Packages
CCC WC Resource 417 P Offering a purebred recipient with a Nancy 6100 x Resource pregnancy
Double-H Fire Up 104Y ¾ sister to Ivory Angel, Fire Girl, Turton, etc.
RBM TR Rhinestone Z38 3 embryos by HPF Ms Marion 044 ET
check out o t e r u S e B om for .c s n io t c u CharA mating’s a full list of
M6 Ms 761 Nancy 6100
3 Embryos by WC Milestone and 3 Embryos by LT Ledger
Double-H Charolais • Harlin & Sue Hecht (320) 760-0359 16732 283rd Ave. • Paynesville, MN 56362 www.doublehcharolais.com • doubleh@lakedalelink.net 8
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65 Lots
Selected
24th Annual
Labor Day • Monday September 4, 2017
Noon CST • Chappell’s Sales Arena Strafford, Missouri
JVS Y66’s Miss Kay B2 F1185045 This young front pasture cow has all the tools. Look, style, rib and maternal all blended in an outcross pedigree. She brings a new generation Grid Maker heifer calf to town and has been rebred to the multiple trait leader New Standard.
DC Pomona Silver Blend 301 P F1182418 A complete female from a program that brings good ones every year. A four-year-old that brings breed leading calving ease genetics to the forefront. She has a low birth February Grid Maker son at side and she is rebred the same way. Functional, fertile females are moneymakers.
RCR Ledgers Lunch 6147 P M890977 This herd bull prospect combines calving ease and carcass genetics with an exciting pedigree that reads like a who’s who of the great AI sires of their generation. This bull could work in a variety of scenarios within the industry. He would be a profitable choice as your next heifer bull.
MDL Miss Tornado 222 P F1155705 Calving ease and maternal she sports numbers in the top 7% for BW; top 20% for CE and Milk. Good uddered and easy fleshing are two words that will describe her well. She is due right after the saleto M6 Cool Deal, a powerfully built, sound, full brother to Bells & Whistles.
For Sale Catalogs, contact –
The Autumn in the Ozarks will kick off a great sale season. The sale offering includes females in the prime of their life with breed leading EPDs. Consignors from five states are selling some unique genetic combinations.
Sale Manager:
View sale catalog online at www.charolaisusa.com
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Over 370 head sell!
“Everything on the Hoof Sells”
All Bred Females calve from November through March
150 Bred Heifers born in 2015 & 2016 130 Bred Young Cows born in 2013 & 2014 40 Mature Brood Cows & Donors 30 Open Fall 2016 Yearling Heifers (Many Show Prospects) 20 Proven Herd Sires
Southern Cool Lady 65165, BD: 10-17-16, sired by Southern Rio Bravo 35129
Southern Miss Kentake 36410, BD: 2013, due in Jan. to WC Milestone 5223
Southern Supreme 41840, BD: 2014, due in Jan. to CCC WC Resource 417
Southern Lara 46864, BD: 2014, due starting in Dec. to M6 Fresh Bravo 2109
Southern Dutchess 35083, BD: 2013, due in Jan. to LT Blue Mountain 1041 10
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Southern Mary 45409, BD: 2014, due in Jan. to M6 Fresh Bravo 2109 ET
Southern Samia 45578, BD: 2014, due starting in Dec. to Southern Ledger 35084
At Southern Cattle Company we view this “On The Hoof Dispersal Sale” of our Charolais females and herd sires to be the first step towards the expansion of our overall Charolais program. We have implanted 600+/- embryos out of these genetics and have additional embryos in the tank. With that huge genetic investment we felt as if it was time to offer our cow herd available for the benefit of others. Rest assured that we are as excited about the Southern Cattle Company Charolais program as ever and that we are taking what we feel to be the proper steps to achieve our goal which is: To produce and properly develop the ultimate Charolais bulls and genetics for our customers and the betterment of the greater beef industry period. I am eager to visit with you or show the cattle at any time from now
Ken Stewart, SCC Manager
until the sale.
Southern Lara 38100, BD: 2013, due in Jan. to CCC WC Resource 417
Southern Mamie 41547, BD: 2014, due in Dec. to Southern Ledger 35084
Sale Manager: Greg Hubert P.O. Box 100 Oakley, KS 67748 785-672-3195 (office) 785-672-7449 (cellular)
John E. Downs, Owner 4226 North Highway 2321 Marianna, Florida 32446 Office: 850-352-2020 Manager, Ken & Jenny Stewart 601-528-4029 Ken Cell info@southerncattlecompany.com www.southerncattlecompany.com A U G U S T 2 0 1 7 11
& Red Angus Fall Sale
Monday, November 6, 2017 1:00 PM CST Weber Satellite Ranch,
38667 296th St., Lake Andes, SD 57356
Offering— Mature Cows, Bred Heifers, Weaned Heifer Calves, 18 Month Charolais & Red Angus Bulls Featured Sires
WCR Sir Kingsbury 374 P
EPDs: CE: 6.3 BW: -1.6 WW: 56 YW: 91 Milk: -3 MCE: 6.0 TM: 26 SC: 1.0
M6 Rock Star 306 P ET
EPDs: CE: -0.6 BW: 1.8 WW: 42 YW: 69 Milk: 16 MCE: -0.1 TM: 37 SC: 1.2
Like us on facebook (webercharolaisandredangus) video catalog available prior to sale Sale Broadcast Live at For a catalog or more information, contact one of these Weber Family members:
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Tim: 605-491-0986 Jason: 605-491-3832
39120 192nd Street Wagner, South Dakota 57380 (605) 384-3300, (605) 491-0986
on a great National Junior Charolais Show, in Grand Island. It was a great week & event put on by the association. Congratulations to all of the juniors on their accomplishments in and out of the showring. We are proud of all the Hansen Farms cattle and juniors. We look forward to seeing you all down the road this fall.
Join us for our online heifer sale through breedersworld.com this fall. We are offering an outstanding set of heifers sired by three of the most popular Charolais bulls, Firewater, Turton & NFR. Be sure to stop by and take a look, or watch for more information online.
WWW.HANSENFARMSCATTLE.COM
HANSEN FARMS TURTON, SOUTH DAKOTA
BJ, KATIE, HUDSON, GAGE & REMI HANSEN BJ: 605-228-6199 • w. hansenfarmscattle.com e. bh_cavvy@hotmail.com
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11 a.m.
October 14, 2017
#A49 – 2011 - Eatons Royal Dynasty x Cigar, bred to WC Go Long 1193 P (Long Distance x Budsmydad)
#1317 – 2013 – LT Ledger x PF Impressed 620, bred to WC Go Long
#05004- – 2010 – Smokester x Budsmydad, bred to WC Go Long
#35258 – 2013, Rio Bravo x M6 Cowboy, bred to M&M Grid Maker 2578 Pld ET (Grid Maker x Bluegrass)
#35082 – 2013, M6 Fresh Air x Elvira, bred to M&M Grid Maker 2578
#35031 – 2013, LT Ledger x DA Marion 328, bred to M&M Grid Maker 2578
#0177 – 2010, M6 Led Weight x Duke 914, due in the fall
#05786 – 2010, M6 New Standard 842 x Duke 914, due in the fall
#38043 – 2013, LT Rio Bravo 3181 x SRC Miss Kentake S03, due in the fall
Selling 300 Head Sale Manager
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Greg Hubert P.O. Box 100 Oakley, KS 67748 785-672-3195 (office) 785-672-7449 (cellular)
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Including 110 Spring Calving Bred Cows, 60 Spring Calving Bred Heifers, 50 Fall Pairs & 80 Weaning Age Calves
Foglesong Charolais Andrew & Rebecca Foglesong 10830 N Camp Ellis Rd, Ipava, IL 61441, USA Phone: 309-221-1439 • E-mail: andrewfoglesong00@hotmail.com
J. Neil Orth, Executive Vice President
VIEWPOINT
CHAROLAIS Direct to Consumer…
The Best Way to Know
H
opefully, by now, you have read the June/July issue of the Charolais Journal cover to cover! One of the issue’s feature articles spotlighted four Charolais producers marketing Charolais beef directly to the consumer. The article is important on so many levels. The very nature of registered seedstock production often easily disconnects the producer from our ultimate customer, the consumer. Few registered producers of any breed actually retain ownership in the feedyard. Herd size, geographic proximity to feedyards and financial risk are just a few of the intimidating realities of retained ownership. Formula marketing systems that handsomely reward higher quality on an individual head basis,
One of the most interesting news tidbits this year came on June 16, with the announcement that Amazon (we know all of your buying habits) is acquiring Whole Foods Market, Inc. (sometimes referred to “whole paycheck market”), for $13.7 billion. The announcement sent shock waves through grocery chain stocks, causing even formidable giant, Walmart, shares to tumble 7 percent. As expected, there’s lots of speculation relative to why Amazon.com would pay billions for brick and mortar, much less grocery stores. Much will be written about the acquisition in the coming months, but arguably the perception of higher quality played into the equation. To say that launching a branded beef program is expensive
“Locavores” expect a direct connection with a producer. They want to know how their food is produced and where it came from. are often misunderstood and thus, even more intimidating. Once cattle enter the feeding phase of beef production, risk and volatility seem to move at warp speed. Hedge, forward contracts and risk management isn’t typically a topic of conversation for the average seedstock producer. It’s easy to lose sight of the enormity of beef production in the U.S. For example, the daily processing capacity of the ten largest beef processors in the U.S. is approximately 115,000 head. Making an assumption for average yield likely produces 75 million pounds of beef that must be marketed to a consumer somewhere in the world every single day. Marketing a perishable product like beef requires accuracy and efficiency and is paramount to keeping the supply chain current. The four Charolais producers featured in the recent article are superb examples of “skin in the game”. Two retail meat markets, a food truck willing to travel, and selling beef locally at a farmer’s market showcase high quality products to a niche willing to pay more. “Locavores” expect a direct connection with a producer. They want to know how their food is produced and where it came from. While locally sourced food is wonderful and serves an important demographic, marketing 75 million pounds of beef each day requires a logistical roadmap that must perform without fail.
and fraught with risk is an understatement. The efforts by four Charolais producers to market Charolais beef by directly connecting to a consumer is just flat cool! Their initiative is educational, good for the breed and provides beef to a customer that believes in what we do as an industry. Statistically, AICA continues to show strength. Active females recorded a seven percent increase. Females enrolled in Whole Herd Rewards (WHR) jumped nine percent. Total registrations and transfers increased slightly. Phenotypic and ultrasound records continue to improve the accuracy of the entire AICA database and all available genetic evaluation tools. Charolais breeders are to be commended. Continuing to submit phenotypic and ultrasound data as well as genomic tests only make our product more predictable, more marketable and more closely connected to the consumer. Plans are being finalized for the first AICA Listening & Learning Industry Session, Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at the Noble Research Institute, Ardmore, Okla. The sessions are designed to deep dive into Charolais genetics and our relevance in the food chain. From well managed commercial cow-calf production to marketing opportunities for value-added Charolais genetics, Listening & Learning will be worth your time! For information, go to www.CharolaisUSA.com.
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ASSOCIATION AICA and AIJCA NEW MEMBERS Alabama
Iowa
Mississippi
Greg Lane 138 Hwy 78 Russellville, AL 35654
Lathan T Mc Daniel 8247 104th Lane Indianola, IA 50125
Missouri
Idaho
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Jeff Brown 18801 Hwy 11 Steele, AL 35987
Steve & Leslie Nash 2798 Gulley Rd Homedale, ID 83628
Illinois
Rachael O Quaritsch 24502 N 1050 E Road Cornell, IL 61319
Indiana
Leah O Baute 10965 W 1005 Hope, IN 47246 Kole D Jester 2417 S 300 W Winchester, IN 47394 Cole W Stierwalt 10893 W St Rd 142 Quincy, IN 47456
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Maryland
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Minnesota
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Manfouz Charolais Of MS 101 Langford Dr Brandon, MS 39047 Gentry L Alsup 2999 Dennis Road Mansfield, MO 65704
New York
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Ohio
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Oklahoma
Mick J Lindstrom PO Box 855 Wagner, SD 57380
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Texas
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D&D Cattle Co 5090 College St Beaumont, TX 7770 Grace A Derden PO Box 284 212 W Jefferson Palmer, TX 75152 Kinsey A Gandy 1927 Underwood Rd Denton, TX 76207 Katrina M Hernandez 2749 Co Road 119 Caldwell, TX 77836
Brandt K Allen 8726 State Hwy 199 Ardmore, OK 73401
MC Ranch 2806 CR 212 Angleton, TX 77515
Steve & Tamma Jones 875 CR 1510 Rush Springs, OK 73082
Mackayla R McIntyre 2806 CR 212 Angleton, TX 77515
South Dakota
Michael D Lindstrom PO Box 855 Wagner, SD 57380
Mackenna A McIntyre 2806 County Rd 212 Angleton, TX 77515
Washington
DC Farms 80 Riding Rd Oakville, WA 98568
West Virginia
Jailyn D Cook 526 Ruben Martin Road Maysville, WV 26833 Marlie S Cook 526 Ruben Martin Road Maysville, WV 26833
Wisconsin
Kirsten L Clark N 1151 Sandy Lane Birnamwood, WI 54414
indicates AIJCA membership
Advertising Deadline
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.
The deadline to place advertising in the 2017-2018 Cattleman’s Source is August 1. The deadline to place advertising in the October 2017 Charolais Journal is August 25. Contact your field representative about these and other advertising opportunities. AICA Listening & Learning Industry Session
The inaugural AICA Listening & Learning Industry Session is to be held Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at the Noble Research Institute, Ardmore, Okla. This event will feature an opportunity for producers and industry stakeholders to discuss the value of innovation and the most effective ways of utilizing Charolais genetics in today’s beef industry. Learn more on pages 28-29 of this issue. Link Your Herd Management Package to AICA
AICA has launched a new service that provides the framework to allow on-farm herd management computer software to exchange data with the AICA office. By using this service, breeders can avoid entering data in to both their local software and AICA’s online system. The software package would send AICA the data. If you wish to take advantage of this new service, ask your software vendor to contact AICA. Year letter for 2017 is E.
Record your 2017 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. Dispose of Animals
Dispose of animals you no longer have by using the online system. The disposal button is at the bottom of the “Quick Look” screen. DO NOT dispose of bulls still being used, regardless of their status. DO NOT dispose of animals you are selling with papers. 18
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AICA DNA Requirements
AI Sires used “out of herd” and all Donor Dams must be DNA tested before calves can be registered. AICA recommends collecting DNA samples during the donor’s initial flush. Check the animal’s record to make sure the DNA work has been done before submitting registration papers. DNA kits are specific to the animal being tested. Contact Marilou Wegner to request a kit. AICA rules require signatures on bulls and dams you do not own. Signatures can be submitted online, fax, mail or e-mail. Features of the Online Registration System
AICA’s online system has several newly enhanced features. Log in with your breeder number and password and you’ll find additional reports listed under the “My Reports” tab. The new Sire/Dam Performance Summary gives options to print lifetime records on individual animals or all active sires and or dams. You also have the option to get reports by calving year. Many other reports are available including performance reports and ultrasound reports. Ultrasound barn sheets can be generated using the report function. You have the option to print barn sheets by calving year or by individual animals. Printing quick copies of individual certificates is another useful enhancement of the “reports” function. Members use the Herd EPD reports to keep up on the most current numbers for the animals in their herd. This list can be sorted by sex and listed in several different orders. There is also the option to choose a birth date range. 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. Sales of Bred Females
Females sold bred must have all breeding information included to complete the transfer. Service date and appropriate sire signatures are necessary.
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 J. Neil Orth ext. 101 north@charolaisusa.com
Recording Secretary Marilou Wegner ext. 400
mwegner@charolaisusa.com
Director of Activities David Hobbs ext. 200
dhobbs@charolaisusa.com
Youth Activities Coordinator Kaitlyn Lewis ext. 201 klewis@charolaisusa.com
Administrative Assistant Affiliates Coordinator Judy Clements ext. 102
jclements@charolaisusa.com
Controller
Lewis Meyer ext. 300 lmeyer@charolaisusa.com
AICA OFFICERS
President
Area 1 Cheryl Lux P.O. Box 348 Augusta, MT 59410 (406) 562-3670
Area 7 Marty Lewis 9411 W 56th St S Monroe, IA 50170 (515) 250-2362
Area 2 Dennis Metzger 22600 Blue Jay Ln Anderson, CA 96007 (308) 544-6445
Area 8 Mike Schumacher 14809 Pike 139 Bowling Green, MO 63334 (573) 324-2528
Area 3 Ty Eschenbaum 530 Cardinal Drive Circle Brookings, SD 57006 (605) 847-4880
Area 9 Eddy Loggains 4431 Larkin Road Violet Hill, AR 72584 (870) 368-4857
Area 4 Spencer Schrader 2118 Oxbow Rd Wells, KS 67467 (785) 488-2135
Area 10 Robb Creasey 7500 E 1450th St. Macomb, IL 61455 (309) 354-3223
Area 5 Michael Sturgess 407 Breesport St. San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 867-6863
Area 11 Frankie Anthony 806 Jarboe Lane Hardinsburg, KY 40143 (270) 527-8861
Area 6 Bradley Bracewell 737 Hill Rd Tioga, TX 76271 (940) 230-3265
Area 12 Jimmy Ray Parish 506 Holly Hills Rd #92 Columbus, MS 39705 (662) 312-8372
AIJCF BOARD of TRUSTEES
ACF BOARD o f DIRECTORS
Area 13 Silas Maxwell 1120 Welcome Grove Rd Mosheim, TN 37818 (423) 552-4072
Larry Lehman
Richard Clark, M.D.
Larry Ludeke P.O. Box 186 Liverpool, TX 77577 (832) 439-4666
Vice President
Mike Schumacher 14809 Pike 139 Bowling Green, MO 63334 (573) 324-2528
Secretary
Eddy Loggains 4431 Larkin Road Violet Hill, AR 72584 (870) 368-4857
Treasurer
Robb Creasey 7500 E 1450th St. Macomb, IL 61455 (309) 354-3223
Ex-Officio
Asst. Recording Secretary Maggie Smithee ext. 401
Bill Nottke 11027 Chateau Chura Sunset Hills, MO 63128 (314) 843-2930
To use the extension numbers listed for the above staff, phone (816) 464-5977.
CPI BOARD
msmithee@charolaisusa.com
President J. Neil Orth
Board of Directors Larry Ludeke Mike Schumacher Robb Creasey Eddy Loggains
FIELD STAFF Southeast Representative
Floyd Wampler 207 Sparger Rd. Bristol, TN 37620-8846 Cell - (423) 612-2144 fwampler@charolaisusa.com
Southwest Representative Cody Beck 3910 W 6th Ave #352 Stillwater, OK 74074 Cell - (765) 719-1622 cbeck@charolaisusa.com
North Central Representative Colt Keffer 1239 Vinson St. Ft. Collins, CO 80526 Cell - (765) 376-8784 ckeffer@charolaisusa.com
West Representative
Weston Geppert 25702 406th Ave Mitchell, SD 57301 Cell - (605) 933-1387 westonjgeppert@gmail.com
Other Regions
Call the AICA office. (816) 464-5977
AICA DIRECTORS BY AREA
Chairman & Trustee Trustees
Bill Nottke Harlin Hecht J. Neil Orth Kaitlyn Lewis
Fundraising Chairman
Larry Lehman
term expires 2018
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President
Vice President Bob Tibbs
Secretary
Larry Ludeke
Treasurer Ray Franz
Directors
J. Neil Orth Kaitlyn Lewis
term expires 2018
term expires 2017
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term expires 2018
Area 14 Dotty Macy 1039 Heaps Rd Street, MD 21154 (772) 713-4061 term expires 2017
Area 15 David Webb 317 Old Vineland SCH Easley, SC 29640 (864) 246-6203 term expires 2018
AICA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN & VICE CHAIRMEN Activities
Breed Improvement
VICE CHAIRMAN Spencer Schrader Area 4 Director
VICE CHAIRMAN Ty Eschenbaum Area 3 Director
VICE CHAIRMAN Linda Hickam 14042 Hwy FF Thompson, MO 65285 (573) 682-3470
Advertising/Marketing
Commercial
Long Range Planning
VICE CHAIRMAN Bob Tibbs 3545 Old Level Rd. Havre de Grace, MD 21078 (410) 734-6873
VICE CHAIRMAN Michael Sturgess Area 5 Director
CHAIRMAN Richard Clark P.O. Box 9 Tazewell, TN 37879 (423) 626-5892
CHAIRMAN Mike Schumacher Area 8 Director
Affiliate
CHAIRMAN Marty Lewis Area 7 Director VICE CHAIRMAN Eddy Loggains Area 9 Director
CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
CHAIRMAN Rex Ricketts Rt. 3 14800 Tucker School Rd Hallsville, MO 65255 (573) 882-4553
CHAIRMAN Dennis Metzger Area 2 Director
Finance
CHAIRMAN Robb Creasey Area 10 Director VICE CHAIRMAN Mike Schumacher Area 8 Director
Junior Council
CHAIRMAN Larry Lehman
CHAIRMAN Larry Lehman P.O. Box 700 Tioga, TX 76271 (972) 529-8723
VICE CHAIRMAN Harlin Hecht 16732 283rd Ave Paynesville, MN 56362 (320) 243-4386
Rules & Ethics CHAIRMAN Bob Tibbs
VICE CHAIRMAN Silas Maxwell Area 13 Director
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This son sells!
KD Solution 1667 Pld 3-12-16 BW: 82lbs. WWR: 106 YWR: 105 EPDs: BW: 1.4 WW: 31 YW: 57 M: 10 TM: 25 TSI: 197 Top 35% WW, YW
HCR Lexus 3084 Pld
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J&S Ranch
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South Dakota Charolais Contact these seedstock breeders for herd sire prospects and herd building females. Featuring– M6 Rock Star 306 P ET
Visit the web site –
www.sdcharolais.com
Fresh Air x Rio Bravo
EPDs: -0.6 1.8 42 69 16 -0.1 37 1.2 Fall Sale • November 6
39120 192nd Street Wagner, South Dakota 57380 (605) 384-3300, (605) 491-0986
JAMIE EGGLESTON 21130 379th Ave. • Wessington, SD 57381 (605) 883-4602 • Fax: (605) 883-4924 egglchar@santel.net • www.egglestoncharolais.com
DAVID MASON Cell: (605) 680-0780 • pvfcharolais78@gmail.com www.pvfcharolais.com
J&M Ranch
PC Missouri Bob 1227 Pld M801740 Balanced Numberes
Top 2% TM, TSI • 3% YW • 5% M, MCE 6% CE • 15% WW, REA S.D. Charolais Breeders Association 2008 Outstanding Seedstock Producer
Purebred Charolais Private Treaty Sales
KEPPEN CHAROLAIS
Jerod & Melanie Olson 20629 443rd Ave Lake Preston, SD 57249
jrolson2664@gmail.com (605) 860-2080
Steve - Myrna - Greg - BJ 405 Samara Ave. • Volga, SD 57071 • (605) 627-5229 keppencharolais@mchsi.com • www.keppencharolais.com
Reich Ranch Charolais Tim and Ree Reich
Calvin Sandmeier (605) 285-6179
Gary Sandmeier (605) 285-6766
13123 322nd Ave. • Bowdle, SD 57428 www.sandmeiercharolais.com
1007 Kingsbury Belle Fourche, SD 57717 (605) 892-4366
Scott & Kim Jensen 20379 441st Avenue • Lake Preston, SD 57249 (605) 847-4755 E-Mail: jcr.ranch@hotmail.com
If you are looking for polled performance cattle, call: Odden Charolais Ranch
Vedvei Charolais
Whoa,
Colome, SD 57528
(200 miles Southwest of Lake Preston)
Brian & Janna Adam, Ethanie & Andrew (605) 842-1185 - Home (605) 203-1228 - Brian cell (605) 203-1229 - Adam cell
September 16 Lovely Ladies Sale
Wells Charolais Ranch
15446 419th Ave • Conde, SD 57434 Richard & Heather Wells (605) 784-3409 Jason & Nina Jo Wells (605) 784-7824 www. wellscharolaisranch.com
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44213 204th St. Alan & Deb Vedvei www.vedveicharolais.com Lake Preston, SD 57249 (605) 847-4529 E-mail: vedveicharolais@gmail.com
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Mites Sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis Durations of Persistent Effectiveness 150 days 100 days 100 days 120 days 120 days 120 days 120 days 100 days 150 days
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FULL FRENCH CHAROLAIS BULLS ALL BULLS OUT OF TB FREE CERTIFIED HERDS TRICH & FERTILITY TESTED
NON POINT
SHOW RESULTS
BULLS FOR SALE
Kentucky State Show Frankfort, Ky. July 8, 2017 Judge: Brent Tolle, Taylorsville, Ky.
Kentucky State Show
Cow-Calf Champion and Grand Champion Female: Miss Key Fame 142C, 3-20-15, by KAYR Mainstreet 910A. Bull calf, Druins Tank 227, 2-2-17, by WC CCC Bud Heavy 903 Pld ET. Kayla Coldiron, Eminence, Ky. Senior Calf Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Female: HF Miss Fire Fly 356, 11-26-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Rebecca, Jenna and Jacob Harrod, Frankfort, Ky.
Champion Female
Senior Calf Champion and Grand Champion Bull: Druins Buster 117, 11-7-16, by MJ NS Tiago 1432. Kayla Coldiron.
RJ CATTLE CO / RAMRO LLC CUERO, TEXAS 77954
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713-253-4804
JASON: 361-461-1869 SE HABLA ESPAÑOL
Reserve Grand Champion Bull: Druins Tank 227, 2-2-17, by WC CCC Bud Heavy 903 Pld ET. Kayla Coldiron. Senior Showmanship: Jonathon West, Barbourville, Ky.
Champion Bull
Junior Showmanship: Caroline Hayden, Bloomfield, Ky.
REVIEW
SALES Charolais Sale Results Sales are listed in sale date order. A list of sales in this issue is provided below. 2017 Appalachian Classic
2017 Appalachian Classic Knoxville, Tenn. June 3, 2017 Auctioneer: Greg Clifton, N. Richland Hills, Texas Sale Sponsor: Mountain Empire Charolais Association Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service, College Station, Texas. Averages: 6 Bulls.............................................. $1,583 9 Cow-Calf Pairs................................ $2,253 28 Cow-Calf Splits ............................. $3,946 18 Bred Cows ................................... $2,017 6 Bred Heifers .................................. $1,667 10 Open Heifers ............................... $2,215 77 Lots ........................................ $2,711 Not included in averages above: 37 Embryos ......................................... $427 28 Semen Units ................................ $13.57 2 Recipient Cows .............................. $2,875 Total Sale Gross ............................ $230,655 By: Floyd Wampler
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High-selling lots: $6,800 – Cow-Calf Split. Desco OD Duke Duanne 213 P, 9-19-12, by Oakdale Duke 9003 P. Heifer calf, 10-23-16, by LT Sundance 2251 Pld. From Desco Charolais, Greencastle, Pa. Cow to Timothy J Harmon, Galax, Va., for $4,000. Heifer calf to Bobby Keahey, Grove Hill, Ala., for $2,800. $6,250 – Open Heifer. BMCD Ms Classic Cigar ET, 3-9-17, by LHD Cigar E46. From Bill McDavid, Easley, S.C. To Wild Indian Acres, DeSoto, Mo. $5,900 – Cow-Calf Split. RHC Rena 004 E, 7-22-10, by LHD Cigar E46. Bull calf, 12-1216, by CMF 241 Gridiron 437 W. From Rocky Hills Charolais, Greeneville, Tenn. Cow to Little W Farms, Lebanon, Tenn., and Evans Charolais, Brownwood, Texas, for $5,000. Bull calf to Ken Chapman, Woodland, Ga., for $900. $5,500 – Cow-Calf Split. Welcome Grove Gloria 108, 3-24-10, by JDJ Smokester J1377 P ET. Bull calf, 3-25-16, by CMF 241 Gridiron 437W. Cow rebred to Bamboo Fresh Air 4397 ET. From Welcome Grove Charolais, Mosheim,
CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
Tenn. Cow to Arlitt Ranch, Poteet, Texas, for $4,200. Bull calf to Ken Chapman for $1,300. $5,100 – ET Heifer and Bred Recipient. JBC Ms Duke 602 P ET, 8-23-16, by VCR Sir Duke 914 Pld. Recipient cow MD Ms Condorde T 1256, 2-26-07, implanted with JDJ Maximo A18 P x EB Miss 3313 514 ET Pld embryo. From Jason and Kim Blackwelder, Wadesboro, N.C. Open heifer to Heath Hyde, Sulphur Springs, Texas, for $3,000. Pregnant recipient to Heath Hyde for $2,100.
s n o i t a n i m o N g Now Seekin
Friday, October 27, 1 p.m. American Royal Sale Center Kansas City, Missouri Contact Sale Manager – Greg Hubert
P.O. Box 100 Oakley, KS 67748 (785) 672-3195 • (785) 672-7449 cell greghubert@st-tel.net
• In conjunction with the Royal Breeders Bull Classic and the Amercian Royal National ROE show. • The sale will no longer be known as the 10 Grand Sale — you do not have to pay the Bull Classic membership fee. • Open to consignments of all types— open show heifers, bred heifers, donors, embryos and choices of the herd. • Sale catalog in the October Charolais Journal. • Nomination Deadline: August 13 Catalog Information by August 25; Photos by September 10.
Be part of these exciting events! Friday, October 27, 10:30 a.m. American Royal Hale Arena
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• Bulls born after September 1, 2016 • All bulls eligible for the National ROE Show • Royal Breeders Group Membership Fee: $500 • All Group members receive 10 units of semen & signings from Grand or Reserve •$10,000 Prize Money— Grand — $5,000 • Reserve — $2,500 Third — $1,500 • 4th/5th — $500 • Deadline for entry: September 12th All bulls must be entered in the American Royal
For Membership and Entry information –
David Hobbs
Charolais Journal (913) 515-1215 cell (816) 464-2474 ext. 200 dhobbs@charolaisusa.com
Jeannine Doughty
Missouri Charolais Breeders Association (816) 616-8838 j_doughty21@hotmail.com A U G U S T 2 0 1 7 25
Building a LEGACY. T
he Charolais breed has a 40 year history of building the breed’s future. Development of the AIJCF began in 1970 when breed leaders met and formulated the initial plans to provide leadership and scholarship opportunities for Charolais youth. These efforts lead to the AIJCF’s first leadership and scholarship programs being introduced at the 1973 National Junior Leadership Conference. Through the early 1980’s, AIJCF programs continued to expand with the support of Charolais breeders nationwide.
Competition
1985 was a benchmark year for AIJCF when major contributions allowed for the program’s first endowed scholarships. Today, eight endowed scholarship funds form the foundation for the program. In 2017, AIJCF awarded 32 youth from 13 states, $42,000 in scholarships. An additional $3,250 is awarded to 5 exhibitors at the Junior National Show and Leadership Conference. Selection criteria includes academic and leadership excellence. The Raymond Hicks Fund provides support for the Junior National Leadership conference.
Become part of the breed’s legacy!
Scholarships
• Your tax-deductible minimum donation of $20,000 to the American-International Junior Charolais Foundation will allow you to name a scholarship which will become endowed after a period of one year. • A minimum donation of $1,000 to the AmericanInternational Junior Charolais Foundation will allow the donor to name a scholarship to be awarded at the next Junior National.
• Donations of any size are encouraged at all times.
American-International Junior Charolais Foundation 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, Mo. 64153 For more information contact the AIJCF Board of Trustees
Kaitlyn Lewis Larry Lehman Neil Orth 816-464-2474 ext 201 972-529-8723 816-464-2474 ext 101 Harlin Hecht Bill Nottke (320) 243-4386 (314) 843-2930 26
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Leadership Development
S M R A F S HANKIN
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17 0 2 , 1 2 R E B TEM P E S , Y A D S R THU Selling Heifers & Bulls sired by Bells & Whistles, Landmark, Big Ben, Maverick, Fire Water, Wyoming Cowboy and Ignite
HF 1645 November 2016 Fire Water x Tyra
HF 1715
February 2017 Bells & Whistles x MDL 810
HF 1706
January 2017 Bells & Whistles x MDL 810
Springfield, Missouri Jason, Pam, Emma & Jessi Hankins Don & Karen Hankins Jason (417) 861-2316 hankinsfarms@mowisp.net A U G U S T 2 0 1 7 î şâ€ƒ 27
INDUSTRY SESSION
Wednesday, September 13, 2017 Noble Research Institute Ardmore, Oklahoma OBJECTIVE: This Industry Session will illustrate the added value of utilizing Charolais genetics through the various phases of the beef industry, while developing more marketing options for producers using Charolais genetics. This event will feature an opportunity for producers and industry stakeholders to discuss the value of innovation and the most effective ways of utilizing Charolais genetics in today’s beef industry. The format will include an open forum meeting featuring panels specific to each industry segment, providing an opportunity for panelists to describe the role they see Charolais genetics playing in the industry coupled with the ability for attendees to pose questions and receive feedback for their thoughts.
• Each Session will be videoed and made available on the AICA website. • Individual interviews of the speakers will be conducted to illustrate the key values of Charolais Genetics. • Video and print resources will be packaged for individual breeder use.
For Additional Information & RSVP– www.charolaisusa.com Cody Beck • AICA Southwest Representative (765) 719-1622 • cbeck@charolaisusa.com RSVP requested by August 18
Hotel Information Host Hotel- Holiday Inn Ardmore 2207 N Rockford Rd, Ardmore, OK 73401 (580) 226-3333 Ask for the AICA Charolais Block Block closes August 18
Session Location
Noble Research Institute Pavilion 2510 Sam Noble Parkway Ardmore, OK 73401 28
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CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
SESSION SCHEDULE Wednesday, September 13th
8 a.m.
Introduction - Neil Orth, AICA Executive Vice President
8:10 a.m. Welcome - Larry Ludeke, AICA Board of Directors President 8:15 a.m. Noble Research Institute Introduction & History - Hugh Aljoe, Director of Producer Relations, Noble Research Institute 8:45 a.m. Integrity Beef Overview - Robert Wells, Ph.D., Livestock Consultant, Noble Research Institute
Industry Segment Discussions - Moderated by Rex Ricketts, Ph.D.,
AICA Breed Improvement Committee Chairman
9:15 a.m. Segment 1-Utilizing Genomics in Genetic Predictions & Opportunities for the Use of Genomics to Advance Profit in the Commercial Sector o Bill Bowman and Sally Northcutt, Ph.D., AICA Genetic Consultants 10:00 a.m. Segment 2-Positioning Cow/Calf Operations for Added Profit and Efficiency Profit for commercial producers depends on several factors-genetics, management, industry know-how and marketing. Commercial cow/calf producers share their thoughts and strategies for how they manage the risk and maximize the rewards in the commercial sector, and how Charolais genetics can be advantageous. o Max Martin, Loving, Texas o Barron U. Kidd, Dallas, Texas o Rusty Daniel, Coleman, Oklahoma 10:45 a.m. - Break 11:00 a.m. Segment 3-Tips and Tools for Adding Value to Feeder Calves Commercial producers invest a considerable amount of time and resources in creating a great product. This panel of industry professionals will walk you through how to get the most for your efforts to ensure your success. o Dennis Metzger, Superior Livestock o Tom Jones, Hy-Plains Feedyard 12:15 p.m. - Lunch 1:15 p.m. Segment 4-Producing More Pounds of Beef with Better Utilization of Cuts and Value Addition: Innovative Beef Cuts and Cutting Methods o Gretchen Mafi, Meat Sciences Professor, Oklahoma State University 2:00 p.m. Segment 5-Merchandising and Creating Charolais Seedstock to Meet the Needs of Today’s Beef Industry Why should commercial cattlemen utilize Charolais genetics? These speakers will discuss the important seedstock aspects of genetic selection, tools, and customer service methods necessary to communicate the value of Charolais genetics to commercial cow/calf producers. o Galen Fink, Fink Beef Genetics, Kansas o Vern Suhn, Genetrust, Kansas o Michael Sturgess, Double S Cattle Company, Texas 3:00 p.m. Segment 4-Q&A-Featuring Combined Lineup of Guest Speakers www.charolaisusa.com CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
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AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION
VIEWPOINT
JUNIOR Hadley Schotte, President
Lifelong Friendships Make a lasting impression
Officers President Hadley Schotte Marysville, KS (785) 562-6632
Treasurer Kaitlyn Davlin El Campo, TX (979) 543-0366
hadleyschotte@gmail.com
kaitlyn.davlin@yahoo.com
Vice President Teanna Simpson Thayer, MO (417) 280-1150
Ex-Officio Ty Dybdal Newcastle, NE (402) 841-0995
teannasimpson@gmail.com
tydybds14@gmail.com
Secretary Abbee Carnes Richland, SC (864) 784-2562 abbeecarnes@gmail.com
Directors By Area Area 1 Madison Andrade San Juan Bautista, CA (408) 888-4906
Hey juniors! My name is Hadley Schotte and I’m super
more of a task than a tool. But looking back, this is one thing that made me into the person I am today. I’d like to challenge excited to be serving as your 2017-2018 AIJCA President! I each junior to set this same goal for themselves. Striving to was born and raised on a cow/calf and row crop operation meet new people and to share experiences is something that in Marysville, Kansas. This fall I will be a sophomore at will always be more valuable in my mind than any degree Hutchinson Community College where I compete on the livestock judging team as well as major in Animal Science with could ever be cracked up to be. The people of this breed are what keep myself, along a focus in ruminant nutrition. with many others, coming back each year. As junior board The week we shared in Grand Island is one that won’t members, we pride ourselves on mentoring the next soon be forgotten. From the banners that will grow dusty to the acquaintances that will turn to lifelong friendships, it is a generation of our breed to be better than ourselves. Of course the focus of Junior National is the cattle show but much more week that should be valued by all. than that, in the end, it’s all about the juniors. Not only the The friendships and networking skills gained at Junior week of Nationals but shows, school and other activities can National are what will set someone apart later in life. Many make our lives quite hectic. All too often we don’t take the opportunities are sure to spawn from interactions you time to step back and truly appreciate all of the opportunities
“The friendships and networking skills gained at Junior National are what will set someone apart later in life. ” make at a young age. Twenty years from now many won’t remember who won what award in the show ring, but most will remember the respectful young people produced from our great association. I have been fortunate enough to have gotten involved with this great breed before I truly had a choice in the matter. But once I was old enough to choose my own breed, I didn’t have to look far to find the one I fell in love with. The Fink family took me under their wing early on and I couldn’t have asked for better mentors. I honestly don’t know how I’ll ever truly show my gratitude. From the foundations of breeding functional genetics, to holding me to the highest standards possible in showmanship, they are truly the reason that I want to forever be a part of this breed. Throughout my time showing cattle, I have been blessed with many opportunities provided not only by the AIJCA but also FFA and 4-H. Many of these have been in large part from talking to others and making friends at shows. A mentor of mine, Sue Rowland, always told me before each show I went to, “You can’t come home until you have made at least two new friends.” When I was younger, I always looked at this as 32
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the good Lord provides to each of us. This rushed lifestyle most of us lead can often lead us to put results ahead of morals. Staying true to yourself, your morals and most importantly your faith should never become less than top priority. I’ve known since the 2008 Junior National in Des Moines, Iowa that I wanted to be a part of the junior board one day. During the impromptu speech contest, which I wanted nothing to do with, Junior Board member Josh Tungate sat down and helped a very nervous junior put together a speech. I’m sure he didn’t think much of this gesture, but it sure made a profound impact on me. It is these little things that we as board members can do to make lasting impressions on juniors. I realize that we have some enormous shoes to fill in the year to come. But I can speak for the entire Junior Board when I say that we are more than ready to get to Des Moines once again next summer. And just hopefully we carry ourselves in such a way that will make the same impression on others that was made by the great boards of years gone by.
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madison_andrade@yahoo.com
Area 2 Trisha Dybdal Newcastle, NE (402) 692-3704
At Large Cagney Effling Highmore, SD (605) 870- 0368 cageffling@gmail.com
At Large Caitlin Jedlicka Koshkonong, MO (417) 764-3392
dybdalt@gmail.com
caitlinjedlicka@gmail.com
Area 3 Mitchell Duer Onaga, KS (785) 889-4650
At Large Teanna Simpson Thayer, MO (417) 280-1150
duer2015@gmail.com
teannasimpson@gmail.com
Area 4 Kaitlyn Davlin El Campo, TX (979) 543-0366
At Large Molly Smith Lockhart, TX (512) 995-2557
kaitlyn.davlin@yahoo.com
mollysloan@hotmail.com
Area 5 Trent Bertsche Flanagan, IL (815) 796-4440 trentbert_29@hotmail.com
Area 6 Matthew Owings Potosi, MO (660) 998-2557 matthew.p.owings19@gmail.com
Area 7 Rylee Derrer Milan, IL (309) 314-1492 derrer.rylee@gmail.com
Area 8 Abbee Carnes Richland, SC (864) 784-2562 abbeecarnes@gmail.com
Committee Chairmen Fundraising Kaitlyn Davlin Programs & Activities Teanna Simpson
Membership Abbee Carnes Junior National Hadley Schotte
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.
Wild Indian Acres & Friends Female Sale
ember 9th, 1 p.m., at the t p e S — s u ranch n i o J !
General Information Your Sale Hosts: 5805 PERKINS RD DE SOTO, MO 63020 (636) 586-2299 (636) 236-0306 cell wildindianacres@yahoo.com Tad Owings • 660-998-2557 Herdsman
Guest Consigners: G4 Ranch, Ronnie Grass, Bonne Terre, Missouri MBS Charolais, Mike Schumacher, Bowling Green, Missouri Riverdale Land & Livestock, Bill Nottke, Sunset Hills, Missouri Windy Hill Charolais, David Bonacker, Cedar Hill, Missouri A&L Davis Charolais, Allen Davis, De Soto, Missouri Big Creek, Jeannine Doughty, Harrisonville, Missouri Crutcher, Matt & Lucas Crutcher, Fairgrove, Missouri Bill Garrett Charolais, Bill Garrett, Crossville, Tennessee Greer Charolais, Collin Greer, Center, Texas Orr Charolais, Morris Orr, Albertville, Alabama Southern Cattle Company, John Downs, Marianna, Florida Zehnder-Waage Partnership, Chad Zehnder, Stanchfield, Minn.
Sale Manager:
Greg Hubert P.O. Box 100 Oakley, KS 67748 785-672-3195 (office) 785-672-7449 (cellular)
Auctioneer: Rob Nord, Clinton, Illinois 217-519-0375 Charolais Journal Representative: David Hobbs, 913-515-1215 Sale Day Consultant: Scott Campbell, 309-337-0662
We could have not been more pleased with last year’s first ever sale here at Wild Indian Acres! What a great time everyone had going through the cattle at the ranch Friday afternoon, at the Cardinal baseball game that night and for the auction sale day! We will do it all again and look forward to seeing everyone that was here last year and for the many breeders and friends that will come this year. By the first week of July we had heard from over 50 people wanting to come that we are almost out of tickets into the baseball suites, so call quick, Mike and Sara would love to have you there! We will make the needed arrangements. And if you think the cattle offering was awesome last year, wait till you see this year’s females! WOW can only describe this offering! If you can’t make it, make sure to log on to DVAuction to watch the videos and bid. We will again have shuttles departing for the game from the Motel Headquarters at 5 p.m., watch the Cards play the Pirates at 7:15, food and drinks compliments of the Kisner family and return to the motel following the game. We have the “baseball vendor trucks” coming to the ranch again and have moved the starting time of the auction to 1 p.m. to let you have more time to enjoy this unique Pre-Sale lunch!
Online Live Bidding: Motel Headquarters: Holiday Inn Express, 1802 Gamel Cemetery Rd., Festus, Missouri 636-9377100 Ask for a room in the Wild Indian Acres block with a rate of $94.99 for single or double. The cut off date for that rate is August 26th! Lunch: A complimentary lunch will be served sale day. Trucking: Please contact the sale manager or Mike Kisner to assist you with trucking arrangements. Health Papers: All cattle sell accompanied by proper interstate health certificates.
Wild Indian Acres is proud to have bred and sold WIA Ms Celine Pld, 2017 AIJCA Junior National Class Winner & Fifth Overall Champion Owned Heifer, owned and shown by Lucas Crutcher, Fair Grove, Missouri. She was sired by TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET
d Cow Prospects - The Golden o o r B & Gir Show
ET
1 2 3 4
WIA MS SOPHIA E01 P ET 1/28/2017 EF1238064 Polled
WIA MS DORTHY E02 P ET 1/30/2017 EF1238066 Polled
WIA MS ROSE E03 P ET
2/1/2017 EF1238069 Polled
WIA MS BLANCHE E04 P ET 2/4/2017 EF1238070 Polled
WC BENELLI 2134 P ET WC MILESTONE 5223 P M865273 WC LADY BLUE 0506 P
DA PASSPORT 502 P ET JWK CLARICE J139 ET LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET DS MISS FAB MACK P ET
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET THOMAS MS IMPRESSIVE0641 F873178 BCI MISS VERYLIMIT 6033P
CE 5.2
BW 0.5
WW 31
YW 59
Milk 5
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P SKYMONT P UNLIMITED 0115 BCR ROSE GIRL 0093 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 202.99 3.4 21 0.8
Lot 1
This set of ET’s has caused a lot of hearts to flutter when visitors came by Wild Indian Acres this spring and summer. The excitement will reach a crescendo sale day at the stroke of 1 p.m.!!!! They are sired by 2016 Wright Charolais Bull Sale topper WC Milestone 5223 P that sold for $125,000 for half interest and half possession and his first progeny are proving the excitement was worth the investment! And their dam, why none other than the great Thomas Ms Impressive 0641, she has produced more National Champions than any other cow in our breed. This lot couldn’t be any more exciting. The Kisner’s will only offer ONE Choice, with the winning bidder having the option to take one more, but we will not re-crank the auction process to another bidder! The Golden Girls was one of the most popular TV shows for many years and the influence of these heifers will go on forever in Charolais lore as well.
Lot 2
Lot 3
Lots 2 & 1
WC Milestone 5223 P
ls
ET Show Heifers
5
WIA MS CARBINE FIRE E26 ET 4/24/2017 EF1238767 Polled
THOMAS OAHE WIND 0772ET P TR MR FIRE WATER 5792RET EM704588 THOMASSWISSERSWEET1764ET M&M RAPTOR 8122 PLD M&M MS CARBINE 1567 PLD F1151854 MS COOLEY JPOT 1107N9 ET
CE -2.1
M&M Ms Carbine 1567 Pld
BW 0.3
WW 30
YW 53
Milk 17
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD THOMAS MS CAMELOT 5646 LHD CIGAR E46 THOMAS MS BONANZA 8698
DR STEALTH 574 BALDRIDGE SWEETHEART 7M CCR JACKPOT 1410K5 PET MISS CCR MONTE 1107F ET MCE Mtnl SC TSI 192.51 -3.2 32 1.4
This young April heifer calf will tug on many a breeder, both young showmen and seasoned veterans. She is a doll! Her dam is the powerful M&M Ms Carbine 1567 that sold in the Thomas Dispersal for $67,500 and has produced the most exciting sire of the show and sale ring this past year – M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. His first heifer calves have dominated the shows including the current National Reserve Grand Female, Conley Nancy D6, now in the Wild Indian Acres show barn for Connor Kisner. And she produced WIA-Conley Insider D9 that topped the 2017 National Sale when a ¼ interest and half possession sold to the Carr’s for $15,500. If you’re looking for a winner, don’t miss her.
WIA Conley Insider D9
M&M Outsider 4003 Pld
Lot 6
6 7
WIA MS MARSHA P E27 ET 4/19/2017 EF1238765 Polled
WIA MS CINDY P E28 ET 4/24/2017 EF1238766 Polled
TR MR FIRE WATER 5792RET TR PZC MR TURTON 0794 ET EM790987 THOMAS MS IMPRESSIVE0641 MR MORRISON 717 POLLED ACE MS WIENK 7171880-P125 F1022122 ACE MS WIENK 1880 P
CE 4.4
ACE Ms Wienk 7171880-P125
BW -0.1
WW 31
YW 50
Milk 1
THOMAS OAHE WIND 0772ET P THOMASSWISSERSWEET1764ET JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET BCI MISS VERYLIMIT 6033P
MR MORRISON 020 POLLED MORRISON'S MS MAC 518PLD WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD WCR MISS DUKE 8803 ET MCE Mtnl SC TSI 189.10 2.6 16 0.8
Another chance to take a choice lot of two really nicely made daughters of the National Champion Turton and out of another over the top producing donor P125. They are also late Aprils with plenty of time to make your show string and then on to the embryo transplant barn. Their dam also produced the top selling heifer in this past spring’s Wild Indian Acres Online sale.
ET Show Heifer & Donor
8 WIA MS IMPRESSIVE E29 P ET 3/16/2017 EF1238768 Polled
CML DIABLO 2X TR MR DIABLO 2742Z ET EM830595 HF MUSTANG SALLY 904 PLD JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET THOMAS MS IMPRESSIVE0641 F873178 BCI MISS VERYLIMIT 6033P
CE 6.6
BW 0.5
WW 20
YW 49
Milk 5
SPARROWS SANCHEZ 715T CML PLD WILMA 3S TR MR FIRE WATER 5792RET WELLS-JBJ PLATINUMLADY336
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P SKYMONT P UNLIMITED 0115 BCR ROSE GIRL 0093 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 196.80 5.3 15 0.9
She is also bred in the purple and another daughter of the our highly successful herd sire TR Mr Diablo 2742Z that has progeny winning shows all over the Midwest. Now look at who her dam is, the renowned Thomas Ms Impressive 0641! The 5th Overall Junior National Champion Heifer for Lucas Crutcher that we pictured on the inside front cover is another winning show heifer sired by TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET. Buy for show wins and buy for powerful maternal pedigree!
WDZ SKITTLES PLD ET
9
10/8/2007 EF1082745 Polled
THOMAS REDNECK 2609M WDZLPCPRECISION4032PLDET M683276 SCC MISS MARY G009 P ET JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET THOMAS MS IMPRESSIVE0641 F873178 BCI MISS VERYLIMIT 6033P
CE 8.4
Lot 8
BW -0.3
WW 24
YW 53
Milk -5
THOMAS OAHE WIND 0772ET P TR MS AJ 9664 4-L UNLIMITED YL06 PLD MS SERENDIPITY EX 15
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P SKYMONT P UNLIMITED 0115 BCR ROSE GIRL 0093 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 196.88 4.8 7 0.7
TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET
Bred AI 4-19-17 to CCC WC Resource 417 P & PE 5-1517 to 7-10-17 to WCR Sir Kingsbury 568P.
An opportunity to purchase a proven donor with unlimited profit potential. She has a proven track record of producing high selling and banner gathering progeny. Numerous heifer calves have sold for $10,000 plus and those heifers have gone on to be named Supreme Female at the Minnesota State Fair, along with several Junior National Class winners, just to name a few. Not only a female producer, but her sons have been sought after as well. Two of them have been named National Bull Calf Champion, one working at Silver Spur and the other at N Bar in Kansas. Another son was the high-selling bull at the Black Hills Stock Show. Three of the 5 bulls in the 2017 Denver Champion Pen of 5 bulls go back to Skittles on the maternal side of their pedigree. They were Resource sons and look who she is AI'd to! Presented by Wild Indian Acres, Zehnder-Waage Parntership & Bill Garrett Charolais.
WDZ Skittles Pld ET WDZ Skittles 6037 P ET,
Reserve Grand Champion Female 2017 AIJCA Junior National for Paige Netzke
Denver Champion Pen of 5 for Zehnder-Waage Partnership
Donor
TR Ms Wylie Fire 0761XET
10
TR MS WYLIE FIRE 0761X ET 4/12/2010 EF1120950 Polled
THOMAS OAHE WIND 0772ET P TR MR FIRE WATER 5792RET EM704588 THOMASSWISSERSWEET1764ET LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD TR MS WYOMING WIND 5604R F1024831 JES MS HI YIELD K31
CE -4.6
BW 2.9
WW 28
YW 51
Milk 16
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD THOMAS MS CAMELOT 5646 LHD CIGAR E46 THOMAS MS BONANZA 8698
SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P 4-L UNLIMITED YL13POLLED JES MS ADVANTAGE D411 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 191.19 -0.9 30 1.0
PE from 5-15-17 to 7-10-17 to WCR Sir Kingsbury 568P.
Maternal Sister to Lot 10
TR Mr Wrangle Up 2502 This great female nicked named “Kylie” has been a great one. She is the dam of the highly respected TR Mr Wrangle Up 2502, the high-selling bull in the 2013 Thomas Ranch Bull Sale. He has sired many power bulls across the U.S. Her maternal dam #5604R has equally been a top end producer of winners and high-sellers. Ms Wylie Fire 0761X was also the dam of TR Ms Kate 3531A, a heifer shown successfully by Tayler Gall in Nebraska. In only a short time embryos have been produced 5 to 8 at a time sired by KC Design, Turton and Rhinestone. Two 2017 Junior National maternal sisters (pictured) sired by M&M Outsider 4003 were National Class winners for Breeze Bunker from Wisconsin and Raley Downing from Texas. There is maternal strength throughout this pedigree. Presented by Wild Indian Acres, Zehnder-Waage Partnership & Southern Cattle Company
Maternal Sister to Lot 10
Donor & Embryos WCR MS PAUL 448 P
11
2/13/2004 F1000589 Polled
PAUL 109/9 WCR SIR PAUL 9803 ET P M488375 WCR MISS TRADITION 9612P JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS IMPRESS 2402ETP F952604 WCR MISS TRADITION 3472
CE 5.1
BW -1.2
WW 22
YW 41
Milk 6
MR S O S MISS PANSY GOOD MCKINNEY WCR SIR TRADITION 066 WCR MISS T 1371
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P WCR SIR TRADITION 066 WCR MISS DUKE 0192 MCE Mtnl SC 0.5 17 0.0
TSI 188.36
Bred AI 4-21-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P This thick made donor has been a champion in her production here at Wild Indian Acres. We purchased her out of the famous Wienk Mature Cow Herd Dispersal for $14,000 and has made us a pile of money. We cannot be prouder of what this tremendous female has done in our program. We sold a ten month old heifer calf out of this donor in this sale last year for $6,500 to Clarisa Grass, G4 Charolais. She was a Junior National Class winner in a powerful class of daughters of TR Mr Wrangle Up, WR Wrangler W601, Hoodoo Slasher and Fire Water! Congratulations Clarisa! Now take a look at an exciting set of embryos that also sell, sired by the great bulls of the beef industry. These embryos sell with one guaranteed pregnancy per set.
WCR Ms Paul 448 P
11A Three (3) frozen embryos
Sired by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld x WCR Ms Paul 448 P
11B Three (3) frozen embryos
Sired by LT Rushmore 8060 P x WCR Ms Paul 448 P
11C Three (3) frozen embryos
Sired by Monopoly x WCR Ms Paul 448 P
WIA Ms Sally ET (Turton x Lot 11)
Monopoly
LT Rushmore 8060 P
Donor & Embryos BIG CREEK MIA 1101 P ET
12
10/12/2011 EF1151632 Polled
HOODOO SLASHER 1144 D R REVELATION 467 EM755482 DR WC FOREVER LUCY 372ET SPARROWS ALLIANCE 513G
EXL MIA 230M F1151227
CE -2.7
Lot 12
EXL KACEE 57K
BW 0.1
WW 24
YW 36
Milk 7
HOODOO CROOK 7118 MISS HOODOO Z6151 BALDRIDGE CADILLAC 74E JD MS COMMANDER B309
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD CHARDEL PARADISE 513E 2UP PEUGEOT ET SUNDOWNERS HORIZON 812H MCE Mtnl SC TSI 172.42 -5.0 19 0.8
Open, ready to flush. This donor is another proven embryo and quality producer. Sired by the Dismukes Ranch D R Revelation 467 she brings the successful Hoodoo Slasher blood and Baldridge Cadillac into play going back the great Ms Commander B309. Her dam was purchased out of Canada after a highly successful show career. Her first bull calf born well before her second birthday on 9-9-13 had an adj. weaning weight of 847 lbs., her next calf a heifer sired by LT Ledger 0332, born 9-2-14, was JVS’s selection at a healthy priced structure. She was recently flushed in June and made 9 quality grade embryos. Two sets of embryos sell out of two of today’s top popular sires. Presented by Wild Indian Acres & Big Creek Charolais
12A Three (3) frozen embryos
Sired by WIA-Conley Insider D9 P x Big Creek Mia 1101 P ET
12B Three (3) frozen embryos
Big Creek Mia 1101 Son
Sired by WC Milestone 5223 P x Big Creek Mia 1101 P ET
WDZ MARY 009 P ET
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3/6/2010 EF1123355 Polled
HFCC PLD EVOLUTION 5L SVY FREEDOM PLD 307N M756920 SVY PURRFECT 184L
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD SCC MISS MARY 2500 ET F959961 SCC MISS MARY G009 P ET
CE 3.8
Heifer calf sold for $6,500 in 2014 Daughter of Lot 13
BW 1.3
WW 19
YW 36
Milk -13
SPARROWS ALLIANCE 513G HFCC ELVIRA 916J RA BIG CAT 9017 PLD SVY JUSTLIKEPERFECT 432D
SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P 4-L UNLIMITED YL06 PLD MS SERENDIPITY EX 15 MCE Mtnl SC 7.6 -3 1.1
TSI 178.42
Bred AI 4-18-17 to WC Everest 4048 P & PE 5-15-17 to 7-10-17 to WCR Sir Kingsbury 568P. This Freedom daughter is attractive from all angles and will make a great addition to any program. She is a direct daughter of the SCC Mary 2500 cow that did well in the Wright Charolais program. Her progeny have been very marketable with a heifer calf (pictured) selling for $6,500 in a past Northern Exposure Sale to Hornung Show Cattle in Iowa. Her 2016 bull calf brought $5,250 in the Zehnder-Waage Bull Sale this past spring. Her AI service to the National Champion WC Everest could be a great one! Presented by Wild Indian Acres & Zehnder-Waage Partnership
er - Fall Calving Cows Orr & Crutch
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ORR'S MS PEGGY 1035 P 8/27/2010 F1163449 Polled
THOMAS OAHE WIND 0772ET P TR MR FIRE WATER 5792RET EM704588 THOMASSWISSERSWEET1764ET LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD ORR MS PEGGY 759P F1093008 ORR'S MS PEGGY 548 P
CE -0.6
BW 1.2
WW 31
YW 55
Milk 22
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD THOMAS MS CAMELOT 5646 LHD CIGAR E46 THOMAS MS BONANZA 8698
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET ORR'S MS SUSIE 327 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 197.83 -1.1 37 1.0
Bred AI 1-13-17 to LT Ledger 0332 P. Safe in calf. Maurice Orr has long been noted for maternal power cows and this great cow is no exception. He says she is one of his best, although her picture didn’t show that, but we will let you be the judge when you see her at the sale. She has produced three herd sires that had weaning weights of 722, 775 & 745 lbs. One bull topped the Houston All Breeds Bull Sale at $15,000 and another one sold for $9,000. You will see the strength of her powerful production when you see this top fall born heifer calf that will sell separately, she is great and she sells bred back to Ledger again! Lot 14A-Polled Heifer calf #694, born: 10-26-16, BW: 83, sired by LT Ledger 0332 P. Presented by Orr Charolais
Lot 14A
Lot 14
15 WIA MS ALL CONFERENCE PLD
Lot 15
3/23/2014 EF1185667 Polled
KEYS SPECIALIST 18U KEYS ALL STATE 149X M792787 MISS KEY MEG 2T
KEYS TEN-ACIOUS 166S MISS KEY KRISTEN 63K KEYS CHUMLEY 8R MISS KEY MEG 4R
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET BAR5 MS PREVIEW 418 P ET EF858790 RC MS BUD 418 POLLED
CE -1.7
BW 1.1
WW 28
YW 50
Milk 0
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P RC BUD 04 ET MISS SHOWGUN RC 416 MCE Mtnl SC 0.0 14 1.0
TSI 192.50
PE to Crutcher Ol' Son 134D from 1-1-17 to 3-1-17. Here is another WIA prefix heifer that Lucas Crutcher showed around successfully. She is sired by the National Reserve Junior Bull Champion Keys All State that sold as a yearling for $25,000. Her dam was a National Junior Show Reserve Grand Champion too and goes back to the over productive only full sister to RC Budsmydad 225 in the world – RC Ms Bud 418 Polled. She sells bred to an AIJCA Junior National Class winner in 2016 Crutcher Ol’Son 134D, a Leddy Hoodoo 325Y son out of another famous show heifer for Lucas – Crutcher Honey Boo Boo 134Z. Presented by Lucas Crutcher
Keys All State 149X
L - Fall Calving Cows & A & S B M MBS MS LEDGER 317
16
12/16/2012 F1169267 Polled
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT LEDGER 0332 P M791626 LT BRENDA 6120 PLD
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P LT BRENDA'S EASE 3055PLD
JCR SIR DUKE 041 LT BRENDA 9408 POLLED F1107695 LT BRENDA'S BLEND 7105 P
CE 0.5
Lot 16
BW 1.6
WW 37
YW 66
Milk 6
Bred AI 12-1-16 to WCR Sir Duke 7340 P. There will be many a breeder that can’t make it past the pen this good one is in. Ledger puts some outstanding females out there and here is one of them. Her bull calf last year by WC Capital Gain will have many friends at their bull sale. Her pedigree is solid Lindskov-Thiel success including the Jensen bred JCR Sir Duke 041 that Brent Thiel purchased from them. Notice the Brenda maternal side is the same line as Ledger comes up from. She sells bred to the very proven WCR Sir Duke 7340 that anchored the D & S herd in North Carolina for years. His -3.5 Birth EPD will make a big change on that number. Presented by MBS Charolais
MBS MS PIONEER 054
17
12/18/2010 F1139639 Polled
FINKS 2250 OF 3575D040ET SCH-RC PIONEER T026 PLD M749242 RC NICHOLE 0203 CF DOWNTOWN 320 N MBS MISS DOWNTOWN 722 F1073056 A&A LUCRECIA L170 P
CE -2.9
Lot 17
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD WCR MISS MAC 638 LT EASY BLEND 5125 PLD LT BRENDA 3306 PLD MCE Mtnl SC TSI 208.68 0.7 25 1.6
BW 2.8
WW 25
YW 62
Milk 17
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS TRADITION 3575 SCM MONTANA MARBLER G216 RC NICHOLE 0003
CF FRONTLINE 124I ET SF SIR T'S 625 POLLED MR MORRISON 717 POLLED RAC MS SEVENTY 7170 PLD MCE Mtnl SC TSI 202.59 0.0 29 0.7
Bred AI 12-1-16 to LT Blue Value 7903 P. Big, bold and broody. Her sire Pioneer is another bull that Lindskov-Thiel has used successfully for years. Her dam is a daughter of the Cagwin Farms bred CF Downtown 320 bull that MBS used for many years and left many good daughters in the herd. This cow has had nothing but fall born bull calves that have been good sellers. She sells bred to the great calving ease and maternal line of LT Blue Value! Presented by MBS Charolais
18 WIA MISS SMOKING LADY 109 10/19/2010 EF1132913 Scurs
LHD CIGAR E46 JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET M509419 JD MS COMMANDER B309 WCR SIR DUKE 761 JWC RICH LADY 117 ET F940872 WCR MISS MAC IV 534
CE 2.1
Lot 18
BW 1.2
WW 30
YW 44
Milk 19
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177
BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 MISS DOC 509 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 180.15 1.9 34 0.9
Bred AI 11-28-16 to TR PZC Rapid Fire 9775 ET & PE to Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET from 12-26-16 to 2-4-17. When David Hobbs and I saw this big, deep, wide butted brood cow, he made the comment she is a unique “old school” phenotype! She should be a powerful female; her sire Smokester has put power cows out in every herd he has been used in. The dam of this female is a full sister to the great VCR Sir Duke 914!!! She was a beautiful female and very productive. She has left three daughters in the Davis herd. She sells bred to the National Champion bull Rapid Fire. Presented by A&L Davis Charolais
cres - Fall Calving Cows A n a i d n I d l Wi
19 ACE MS NANCY 9110 SLASHER 0110 3/23/2010 F1136337 Polled
HOODOO CROOK 7118 HOODOO SLASHER 1144 M625629 MISS HOODOO Z6151
HOODOO 5076 MISS HOODOO ZT036 HOODOO 3013 MS ASTRO Z 5211
WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD ACE MS NANCY 9407 9110PET F850383 WCR MISS L06 9407 ET
CE -3.1
BW 1.2
WW 21
YW 36
Milk 11
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS EASE 4314 4-L UNLIMITED YL06 PLD WCR MISS MAC IV 8501 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 175.39 -1.2 22 0.6
Bred AI 12-26-16 to TR Mr Fire Water 5792R ET & PE TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET from 12-23-16 to 2-4-17. On to the Wild Indian Acres fall calving cows and this productive female out of the dam of the famous National show heifers the “Megans”. Parker Henley, C & H Farms bought her 9-3-12 first heifer calf and the next two calves were bulls that had weaning weights of 773 and 800 lbs. to ratio 110 and 111.
Lot 19
20 DC-WIA HALES ANGEL 287 ET 12/5/2012 EF1167759 Polled
KEYS SPECIALIST 18U KEYS ALL STATE 149X M792787 MISS KEY MEG 2T
KEYS TEN-ACIOUS 166S MISS KEY KRISTEN 63K KEYS CHUMLEY 8R MISS KEY MEG 4R
TR MR FIRE WATER 5792RET TR PZC FIREGIRL 9745W ET EF1104428 THOMAS MS IMPRESSIVE0641
CE -3.0
BW 1.7
WW 37
YW 68
Milk 2
THOMAS OAHE WIND 0772ET P THOMASSWISSERSWEET1764ET JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET BCI MISS VERYLIMIT 6033P MCE Mtnl SC TSI 210.99 0.7 20 1.5
PE to TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET from 11-29-16 to 2-4-17. Another Keys All State daughter, but an ET transplant and this one is out of the National Champion Female TR PZC Firegirl. She sold for $11,000 once as a young heifer.
Lot 20
21
WEAVERS MISS KATE 1338 8/22/2013 F1178535 Polled
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6 GRIDMAKER 010 P M789394 PJ MS. MAC 604 P
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 HCR MAC 9176 POLLED M6 MS TRADE MARK 2218 PS
PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET WEAVERS MS KATE 0848 ET EF1096437 SCC MS BUD 418-1128 ET
CE 3.2
BW 0.5
WW 34
YW 65
Milk 10
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET MISS KC CROCUS 904 POLL LHD CIGAR E46 RC MS BUD 418 POLLED MCE Mtnl SC TSI 210.45 -3.1 28 0.7
PE to TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET from 11-29-16 to 2-4-17. This younger cow goes back to the same RC Ms Bud 418 full sister to Budsmydad, but this female’s grand dam is the Southern Cattle Company 418-1128 that has produced thousands of dollars of progeny.
TR PZC Firegirl 9745W ET
22 WIA MS PREVIEW TIME4321 PLD 3/21/2014 EF1187289 Polled
WC BIG BEN 9036 P NWMSU BIG TIME 166 M801182 NWMSU IMPRESSIVE 359
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P VCRMISSDUCHESS9506POLLED LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 WCR MISS IMPRESSIVE 960P
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET BAR5 MS PREVIEW 418 P ET EF858790 RC MS BUD 418 POLLED
CE 4.6
TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET
BW -0.9
WW 20
YW 43
Milk 3
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P RC BUD 04 ET MISS SHOWGUN RC 416 MCE Mtnl SC -1.2 13 0.8
TSI 189.17
PE to STCC Deal Me In from 11-15-16 to 2-4-17. And another one that goes back to the Busdmydad 418 cow family. This female is sired by the American Royal Grand Champion Bull, the Northwest Missouri State University Big Time 166.
n Acres - Fall Calving Cows a i d n I d l i W
23 VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 0808 P 9/5/2008 F1098623 Polled
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P WCR SIR VISION 4246 P M683465 WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 WCR SIR MAC 3334 P VCR LADY ROCKER 0503 P F1037673 VCR MISS ALLIANCE0225ET
CE 3.8
MISS HCR EDGE 9143 PLD 4/4/2009 F1108322 Polled
LT WESTERN EDGE 4057 PLD HCR EXTRA EDGE 6011 PLD M727008 MISS HCR WIND 4023 PLD
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 MISS HCR EASE 9181 PLDET F852314 WCF MISSHANNIBALEC8655TW
CE 4.3
BW -0.7
WW 20
YW 31
Milk 9
WW 28
YW 50
Milk 7
WCR SIR MAC 9920 ETP WCR MISS EASE 897 P SPARROWS ALLIANCE 513G WCR MISS L06 5078 ET P MCE Mtnl SC TSI 187.17 5.9 20 1.2
Bred AI 12-4-16 to WC Milestone 5223 P & PE Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET from 12-26-16 to 2-4-17. She has had many fall born calves starting with her first calf born on September 4, 2010. One of her daughters sold to JVS Charolais for a good ticket and then was shown by Payton Hemmitt that won many Texas jackpots.
Lot 23
24
BW -0.7
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5021 ET P
LT WESTERN SPUR 2061 PLD LT DUCHESS OF MAC 7076 P LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD MISS HCR SAGE 8072 PLD
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCF HANNIBAL 625 WCF MISS HANNA ECLAIR217 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 173.91 3.8 19 0.9
Bred AI 11-25-16 to WC Milestone 5223 P & PE Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET from 12-26-16 to 2-4-17. She calved well before her second birthday on January 25, 2011 at 22 months of age. She was bred in the Hubert Charolais Ranch herd in western Kansas and has been productive.
WC Milestone 5223 P
25 M6 MS FIELD GRID 1205 P ET 11/14/2011 EF1159349 Polled
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 SR/NC FIELD REP 2158 P ET EM665948 SR LADY EASE 914 ET
WCR SIR PERFECTION 734 LHD MS SHOWME OFF W159 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD CCF LADY GERMAINE 718PET
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6 MS 104 DUKE 540 P ET F1035434 M6 MS DUKE 9497 PET
CE 2.2
Lot 25
26 BAMBOO LADY DUKE 706 2347 ET
BW 0.2
WW 32
YW 59
Milk 14
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD SM MISS KLSR MARK E502 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 201.19 2.6 29 1.0
PE to ACE Mr Mo Bob from 10-20-16 to 2-20-17. This female is a maternal sister to the newest Wright Charolais herd sire M6 Comfort Zone. She weaned off her first calf that was born on December 21, 2013 to 885 lbs.
12/13/2012 EF1171216 Polled
LHD CIGAR E46 M434790
LHD MR PERFECT Y416
LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613
BR DUKE 261 DVCR LADY DUKE 706 P ET F802637 WCR MISS FA MAC 261
CE -4.8
BW 2.7
WW 25
YW 36
Milk 11
WCR SIR PERFECTION 734 LHD MS SHOWME OFF W159 LHD MR BELLMARK R113 OCR CLASSIC QUEEN 46N
BR DUKE 295 BR ANN 14 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS USUEL 8805 MCE Mtnl SC 1.6 23 0.4
TSI 169.16
Bred AI 11-25-16 to Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET & PE TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET from 12-23-16 to 2-4-17. This female is a full sister to the great donor dam DVCR Miss Cigar 230 that Summit Farms purchased from D&S Charolais for $20,000 out of the 2007 Louisville National Sale many years ago. Her dam the #706 cow was the very best cow Charolais Journal Fieldman Floyd Wampler picked to start the D&S herd in North Carolina.
Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET
Fall Calving Bred Heifers A I W & G4 G4 MS ADELE 523P ET
27
9/2/2015 EF1217826 Polled
FINKS 2250 OF 3575D040ET RAILE 2250 T077 M749278 RC FRANCESCA 0251 SCR MR TURBO 4009 SCR MS TURBO 7003 F1066626 SCR MISS NASH 1095
CE 1.7
BW 0.8
WW 32
YW 56
Milk 14
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS TRADITION 3575 SCRSUPERCHARLIE0767PD RC FRANCESCA 9855
NF WIDE CUT L42 PLD SCR MISS CHICO 0003 CANEY FORK TRADITION 72P SCR MISS APPOLLON 8123 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 200.02 3.0 31 0.4
Bred AI 11-25-16 to LT Rushmore 8060 P and PE WC Desert Storm 3027 P from 12-17-16 to 3-30-17. Starting on three daughters of the great SCR Ms Turbo 7003, read more about her in the Lot 28 & 29 footnotes. RESERVING ONE SUCCESSFUL FLUSH, at the buyer’s convenience and at no expense to the buyer. Presented by G4 Ranch
28
G4 MS BRISTOL 520P ET 10/15/2015 EF1217825 Polled
TR MR FIRE WATER 5792RET TR PZC RAPID FIRE 9775 ET EM776309 THOMAS MS IMPRESSIVE0641 SCR MR TURBO 4009 SCR MS TURBO 7003 F1066626 SCR MISS NASH 1095
CE 3.5
BW -0.5
WW 24
YW 44
Milk 5
THOMAS OAHE WIND 0772ET P THOMASSWISSERSWEET1764ET JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET BCI MISS VERYLIMIT 6033P
NF WIDE CUT L42 PLD SCR MISS CHICO 0003 CANEY FORK TRADITION 72P SCR MISS APPOLLON 8123 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 189.80 1.6 17 0.7
PE WC Desert Storm 3027 P from 12-17-16 to 3-30-17. This heifer is a full sister to the first seven ET’s the SCR Turbo 7003 cow ever produced that sold at weaning time for an average of $6,750! Presented by G4 Ranch
30
29
WIA MS TURBO 800 PLD ET 9/8/2015 EF1220410 Polled
FINKS 2250 OF 3575D040ET
RAILE 2250 T077 M749278 RC FRANCESCA 0251
SCR MR TURBO 4009 SCR MS TURBO 7003 F1066626 SCR MISS NASH 1095
CE 1.7
BW 0.8
YW 56
Milk 14
NF WIDE CUT L42 PLD SCR MISS CHICO 0003 CANEY FORK TRADITION 72P SCR MISS APPOLLON 8123 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 200.02 3.0 31 0.4
PE to WC Doubletree 2009 P from 11-20-16 to 2-10-17. Here is the Wild Indian Acres full sister to Lot 27.
9/26/2015 F1220556 Polled
SCR MR TURBO 4009 FC MS MAGIC JOSIE SCR MAJESTIC 7397 SCR MISS POLAR 4185
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD ORR MS EASY PRO 733P F1092997 ORR'S MS TRADITION 533 ET
BW 0.8
WW 28
YW 52
Milk 13
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP LT ASSERTION 1277 P WCR MISS TRADITION 4267 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 196.80 0.9 27 0.3
PE to WC Doubletree 2009 P from 11-20-16 to 2-10-17. Sired by the $20,000 SCR Bronco 9026 that LindskovThiel and Wild Indian Acres purchased.
WIA BLUE HOO DOO 299
31
5/13/2015 F1206157 Polled
LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET LT BLUE MOUNTAIN 1041 PLD M805531 LT GRACIE 9007 POLLED
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P LT SILVER DISTANCE 5342P LT GRACIE'S EASE 7014 P
ACE MR DOC EASY 7113PLD ACE MS EASY HOO 0617 F1182314 ACE MS EASY P HOO DOO 8617
CE -2.6
WW 32
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS TRADITION 3575 SCRSUPERCHARLIE0767PD RC FRANCESCA 9855
WIA EASY PRO 041 PLD ET
FC TURBO 756 P SCR BRONCO 9026 M772941 SCR MS KINGDOM 1228
CE 1.2
SCR Ms Turbo 7003
BW 2.6
WW 37
YW 69
Milk 9
NWMSU DOC SILVER 362 PLD BJR MISS EASY PRO 5113 P LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD MS COOLEY 8083 6017P3 ET MCE Mtnl SC TSI 212.35 1.1 28 0.9
PE to WC Doubletree 2009 P from 11-20-16 to 2-10-17. This lot and the next are sired by the $80,000 LT Blue Mountain 1041.
WC Doubletree 2009 P
WIA BLUE WIND 676 PLD
32
5/11/2015 F1214188 Polled
LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET LT BLUE MOUNTAIN 1041 PLD M805531 LT GRACIE 9007 POLLED
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P LT SILVER DISTANCE 5342P LT GRACIE'S EASE 7014 P
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD ORR'S MS WIND 616 P EF1077035 WCR MISS TRADITION 4267
CE -3.7
BW 3.1
WW 37
YW 66
Milk 3
SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P WCR SIR TRADITION 066 WCR MISS PERFECTION 145 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 205.94 1.7 22 1.3
PE to WC Doubletree 2009 P from 11-20-16 to 2-10-17. Bred to WC Doubletree 2009 that sold for $23,000 and was a member of the 2013 Denver Grand Champion Pen of Three.
ring Calving Bred Heifers p S e l a d r Rive RLL RIVERDALE D211
33
3/15/2016 F1228750 Polled
KEYS ALL STATE 149X NS SCF RLL ALL AMERICAN 1310 E EM834519 TR PZC FIREGIRL 9745W ET
LT LEDGER 0332 P RLL RIVERDALE R227 ET EF1204633 EATONS MISS BUSBY 00649 POLL
CE 0.8
Lot 33
BW 1.6
WW 37
YW 72
Milk 7
RLL RIVERDALE D228
EATONS BULLSEYE 3033 TW RLL RIVERDALE J212 F1199249 RLL MS PERFECT 032 D279 P ET
CE 3.3
BW 1.0
WW 32
YW 62
Milk 5
KEYS SPECIALIST 18U MISS KEY MEG 2T TR MR FIRE WATER 5792RET THOMAS MS IMPRESSIVE0641
EATONS BEYOND 7243 EATONS SABRA 1533 ASC ELIMINATOR 032 VCR MISSPERFECTION0119PD MCE Mtnl SC TSI 204.32 6.2 21 1.2
Bred AI 6-10-17 to LT Long Distance 9001 Pld. These three heifers sired by Bill Nottke’s pick of the 2014 Denver Grand Champion Pen of Three Bulls for $18,000, whose dam was the National Champion Firegirl. Presented by Riverdale Land & Livestock
RLL RIVERDALE D240
35
4/10/2016 F1228905 Polled
KEYS ALL STATE 149X NS SCF RLL ALL AMERICAN 1310 E EM834519 TR PZC FIREGIRL 9745W ET
JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET RLL MS RIVERDALE G231 F1075004 RLL SISISACHAMP D229 PET
CE 0.5
NS SCF RLL All American 1310E
TSI 217.52
3/28/2016 F1228892 Polled
KEYS ALL STATE 149X NS SCF RLL ALL AMERICAN 1310 E EM834519 TR PZC FIREGIRL 9745W ET
RLL Goin Places 1329
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT BRENDA 6120 PLD EATONS DOMINEER 7185 EATONS BUSBY 6609 MCE Mtnl SC 3.6 25 1.5
Bred AI 6-10-17 to LT Long Distance 9001 Pld. Her first-calfheifer dam is a full sister to RLL Eatons Miss Ledger 20533 that was selected by Satterfield Charolais from the 2013 National Charolais Sale in Fort Worth. Presented by Riverdale Land & Livestock
34
Lot 34
KEYS SPECIALIST 18U MISS KEY MEG 2T TR MR FIRE WATER 5792RET THOMAS MS IMPRESSIVE0641
BW 1.4
WW 36
YW 63
Milk 7
KEYS SPECIALIST 18U MISS KEY MEG 2T TR MR FIRE WATER 5792RET THOMAS MS IMPRESSIVE0641
LHD CIGAR E46 JD MS COMMANDER B309 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISSPERFECTION0119PD MCE Mtnl SC TSI 202.86 1.8 25 1.2
Bred AI 6-10-17 to LT Long Distance 9001 Pld. This All American daughter’s maternal granddam is a full sister to RLL Goin’ Places 1329, the Reserve National Champion. Presented by Riverdale Land & Livestock
LT Long Distance 9001 Pld
Greer - Spring Calving Bred Heifers
36 GC MISS LEDGER DUKE 607 P 3/20/2016 F1231998 Polled
LT LEDGER 0332 P
COX LEDGER 2161 M821897 COX MISS TRACKER 1829 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD JCR MISS DUKE 919 P F1105718 MISS TKC STORMEYWIND903P
CE 8.4
BW -1.5
WW 23
YW 44
Milk 9
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT BRENDA 6120 PLD COX FASTRACK 1330 JCR MS TRADITION 322 P
WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD RC MISS H 7403 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 191.57 5.1 20 1.1
Bred AI 5-28-17 to LT Rushmore 8060 P and PE WC Rush Hour 6114 P ET from 6-18-17 to 8-1-17. Her sire has been productive for Cox Charolais in Kentucky. Her 2009 dam was a standout from Jensen Charolais Ranch that first calved on 2-2-11 with a 109 WWR bull calf and has calved every spring since. Presented by Greer Charolais
Lot 36
37 RLL MS L. DISTANCE 6071 PLD 4/1/2016 F1224730 Polled
LT SILVER DISTANCE 5342P LT LONG DISTANCE 9001 PLD M780143 LT BELLE 7026 P
WCR SIRIMPRESSIVE0033ETP RLL MS 0033 8102 PLD F1090064 RLL MS ULT WIND 2630 PLD
CE 0.8
BW 2.2
WW 25
YW 37
Milk 9
LT SILVER YIELD 3196 P LT MATTIE 9026 POLLED LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD LT BELLE 5110 PLD
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS TRADITION659ETP VMC ULTIMATE WIND 938PLD RLL ASHLEY MCE Mtnl SC TSI 175.82 -2.8 22 0.1
Bred AI 6-2-17 to LT Rushmore 8060 P and PE WC Rush Hour 6114 P ET from 6-22-17 to 8-1-17. The LT Long Distance bloodline has picked up steam again after the M&M Dispersal. This one’s dam sold to Florida in that sale and 5 of her daughters sold across the U.S. including one to Greers and one to Jerry Arthur. Presented by Greer Charolais
Lot 37
38 M&M MS L. DISTANCE 6079 PLD 4/4/2016 F1224737 Polled
LT SILVER DISTANCE 5342P LT LONG DISTANCE 9001 PLD M780143 LT BELLE 7026 P
LT EASY BLEND 5125 PLD M&M MS EASY BLEND 0564 PLD ET EF1135572 M&M MS WYO WIND4614PLDET
CE 2.2
BW 0.9
WW 28
YW 43
Milk 11
LT SILVER YIELD 3196 P LT MATTIE 9026 POLLED LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD LT BELLE 5110 PLD
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT BRENDA 1014 PLD LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD VCR MISS DUCHESS 433 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 183.45 -1.7 25 0.4
Bred AI 5-25-17 to LT Rushmore 8060 P and PE WC Rush Hour 6114 P ET from 6-15-17 to 8-1-17. We all hope she is bred to LT Rushmore 8060 but if she isn’t she is bred to his full brother WC Rush Hour 6114 that a half interest sold for this past spring for $19,000! Presented by Greer Charolais
LT Rushmore 8060 P
Lot 38
WC Rush Hour 6114 P ET
- Spring Calving Bred He s e r c A n a i ifers nd I d l i W WIA MS LUCKY 097 PLD
39
LT EASY BLEND 5125 PLD WC REFINED FUEL 9003 P ET EM777145 SCC MISS 3027 ET
NF RL ROCCO 3030 PLD WELCOME GROVE LUCKY F1087265 THREE TREES ANNIE 3103ET
CE 1.8
40 WIA MS NEW WIENK 045 PLD ET
9/1/2015 F1220348 Polled
BW 2.1
WW 24
YW 46
Milk 7
12/9/2015 EF1220408 Polled
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT BRENDA 1014 PLD SPARROWS ALLIANCE 513G WCR MISS L06 5078 ET P
LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P ET EM756753 M6 MS GRID MAKER 2175 ET
LHD CIGAR E46 NF DAISY 9530 POLLED LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS MAC IV 2475 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 184.35 5.2 19 1.2
Bred AI 5-5-17 to CCC WC Resource 417 P and PE WCR Notorious 6170P from 5-25-17 to 7-25-17. Her dam’s 2014 bull calf weaned at 789 lbs.
MR MORRISON 717 POLLED ACE MS WIENK 7171880-P125 F1022122 ACE MS WIENK 1880 P
CE 4.9
BW -0.7
WW 40
YW 72
Milk 8
WIA GRACIE D076
2/24/2016 F1226546 Polled
VCR SIR DUKE 135 PLD OAKDALE DUKE 9003P M499574 MISS VELVEETA JANE 630
DC BRENDA 08 F1186671
CE 8.3
WIA MS MARCIA D33 P
CE 0.2
43
1/18/2016 F1223483 Polled
ACE-RC ELKO 5224-0860PET ACE MS MARCIA ELKO 72 F1096341 ACE MS MARCIA STAR G2 ET
BW 3.1
WW 29
YW 53
Milk -4
DC TYSON'S LADY
WW 30
YW 61
Milk 19
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT BRENDA 6120 PLD JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET DC GRACE MCE Mtnl SC TSI 209.64 4.6 34 1.3
WIA MS NANCY GIRL D29 ET 3/1/2016 EF1224656 Polled
BR DUKE 261 WCR SIR DUKE 761 M269828 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335
SPARROWS MATADOR 7K SPARROWS BARMAID 218H SVY FREEDOM PLD 307N SVY STARSTRUCK 890H
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD CR MISS MAC IV 5224 P ET LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT TRADITION'S MARCIA P MCE Mtnl SC TSI 193.38 3.9 11 0.9
Bred AI 5-4-17 to Oakdale Duke 9003 and PE WCR Notorious 6170P from 5-25-17 to 7-25-17. Her dam is a good production cow going back to LT Tradition’s Marcia that Larry Aschermann purchased from Lindskov-Thiel in a National Sale.
CJC TRADEMARK H45 M6 MS H45 NANCY 382 ET EF990737 M6 066 NANCY 106P ET
CE -0.8
BW 2.7
WW 37
YW 63
Milk 14
BR DUKE 295 BR ANN 14 ABC WIENKS TRADITION WCR MISS MAC 141
LHD ALI MARK T214 CJC MS PERFECT F57 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 MCE Mtnl SC -5.4 32 1.1
3/8/2016 EF1220414 Polled
SCHURRTOP HCR RANCHER COOLEY ROYCE 1107T39 M745957 MS COOLEY S DUKE 1107N60 CJC TRADEMARK H45 M6 MS H45 NANCY 382 ET EF990737 M6 066 NANCY 106P ET
BW 3.0
WW 30
YW 63
Milk 23
SCHURRTOP EASE 8953 PLD SCHURRTOP ML 6056 1184 P WCR SIR DUKE 17J ET P MS CCR TRADIT 1107K7 PET
LHD ALI MARK T214 CJC MS PERFECT F57 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 MCE Mtnl SC -5.0 38 1.2
TSI 202.02
Bred AI 5-4-17 to Oakdale Duke 9003 and PE WCR Notorious 6170P from 5-25-17 to 7-25-17. She is a full sister to the great M6 Ms 761 Nancy 6100 P ET, the dam of many high sellers.
WIA MS NANCY 380 P ET
44
CE -1.2
BW -2.4
LT LEDGER 0332 P
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS MAC IV 902 PLD JWK STRIKER D063 ET WCR MISS TRADITION 3478
Bred AI 5-5-17 to LT Bluegrass 4017 P and PE WCR Notorious 6170P from 5-25-17 to 7-25-17. Her Ledger dam was a first-calfheifer. Oakdale Duke 9003 has been used on many yearling heifers in this program.
Lot 41
SPARROWS ALCATRAZ 18N NS/SCF SEVEN & 7 1309 PLD EM847359 SVY STARSTRUCK 559R
MR MORRISON 020 POLLED MORRISON'S MS MAC 518PLD WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD WCR MISS DUKE 8803 ET MCE Mtnl SC TSI 215.93 0.5 28 1.6
Bred AI 5-5-17 to CCC WC Resource 417 P and PE WCR Notorious 6170P from 5-25-17 to 7-25-17. A full sister topped the ACE Dispersal at $11,000. Her sire New Standard has been one of the hottest sires in the breed.
41
42
LT RIO BLANCO 1234 P LT 7N OF DUKE 9083 PLD M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6 MS E46'S DUKE 248 PET
TSI 205.57
Bred AI 5-5-17 to LT Bluegrass 4017 P and PE WCR Notorious 6170P from 5-25-17 to 7-25-17. Here is another maternal sister to #6100 and bred to the highly proven LT Bluegrass 4017.
M6 Ms H45 Nancy 382 ET
- Spring Calving Bred He s e r c A n a i ifers nd Wild I WIA MISS STAR D079
45
2/24/2016 F1226551 Polled
LT RUSHMORE 8060 PLD CCC WC RESOURCE 417 P M846721 WC CCC BLUE GIRL 1528 P LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P DC RIO LATORA 07 ET EF1186673 DC MS LATORA LAZO ET
CE 3.9
BW -0.2
WW 28
YW 51
Milk 18
LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P LT BRENDA'S EASE 3055PLD LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET CCC BAD GIRLFRIEND U146 P ET
LT RIO BLANCO 1234 P LT 7N OF DUKE 9083 PLD JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET ABC LATORA LAZODOBLE MCE Mtnl SC TSI 195.20 1.8 32 1.2
PE WCR Notorious 6170P from 5-25-17 to 7-25-17. Sired by the $44,000 half interest Resource and out of a first-calf-heifer that goes back to the Thousand Oaks Ranch pick of the Cobb herd #847!
WIA FINESSE D072
46
3/21/2016 F1228371 Polled
FINK 8790 OF 2126 GM RAILE SOVEREIGN J827 Y064 M808527 RC NICHOLE T082 V175
DC MS FINESSE F1029727
CE 2.7
BW 0.3
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET FINKS LADY 2126G113BUDET RAILE 2250 T082 RC NICHOLE 0219
RLL MOVIN' ON 1289 P ET DC FINESSE
WW 27
YW 53
Milk 16
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISSPERFECTION0119PD DA TATONKA 7123 PLD ET DC TYSON'S BABY MS MCE Mtnl SC TSI 2.8 29 0.4
Bred AI 5-5-17 to CCC WC Resource 417 P and PE WCR Notorious 6170P from 5-25-17 to 7-25-17. Her dam is sired by a full brother to Goin’ Places and she raised her 2014 and 2015 bull calves to adj. weaning weights of 723 and 801 lbs.
WIA MS SMOOTH D06 P
48
3/13/2016 F1220548 Polled
SPARROWS ALCATRAZ 18N NS/SCF SEVEN & 7 1309 PLD EM847359 SVY STARSTRUCK 559R
ACE MR DOC EASY 7113PLD ACE MS EASY HOO 0617 F1182314 ACE MS EASY P HOO DOO 8617
CE 5.5
BW 0.1
WW 20
YW 40
Milk 7
SPARROWS MATADOR 7K SPARROWS BARMAID 218H SVY FREEDOM PLD 307N SVY STARSTRUCK 890H
NWMSU DOC SILVER 362 PLD BJR MISS EASY PRO 5113 P LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD MS COOLEY 8083 6017P3 ET MCE Mtnl SC TSI 187.28 5.3 17 0.4
Bred AI 5-5-17 to CCC WC Resource 417 P and PE WCR Notorious 6170P from 5-25-17 to 7-25-17. Another of the Seven & 7 daughters and bred to the well known CCC WC Resource.
Lot 45
WIA MS TURBO D22 P
47
3/24/2016 F1223481 Polled
LT LEDGER 0332 P RLL RIVERDALE P172 M856040 RLL MS PERFECT SIS E240 PET SCHURRTOP 4319-K718 P SCR MISS SURETOP 3147 F1168546 SCR MISS TURBO 1210
CE -4.3
BW 2.2
WW 30
YW 53
Milk 7
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT BRENDA 6120 PLD LHD MR PERFECT Y416 MD MS CIGAR J1365 ET
SCHURRTOP JK 2580-4319 P SCHURRTOP 4116 J999 P SCR MR TURBO 4009 SCR MS HIGH NOON 6058 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 195.94 -0.4 22 1.0
Bred AI 5-5-17 to Oakdale Duke 9003 and PE WCR Notorious 6170P from 5-25-17 to 7-25-17. Pedigree stacked up including the sire of SCR Ms Turbo 7003.
49 ZOE MISS PRIME SEVEN 675P 3/6/2016 F1229977 Polled
SPARROWS ALCATRAZ 18N NS/SCF SEVEN & 7 1309 PLD EM847359 SVY STARSTRUCK 559R
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 ZOE MISS PRIME MAC 831 P F1117855 WCR MISS PRIME CUT 3245P
CE 0.1
BW 2.4
WW 17
YW 35
Milk 7
SPARROWS MATADOR 7K SPARROWS BARMAID 218H SVY FREEDOM PLD 307N SVY STARSTRUCK 890H
WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND7158 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 177.73 7.3 15 0.6
Bred AI 5-4-17 to Oakdale Duke 9003 and PE WCR Notorious 6170P from 5-25-17 to 7-25-17. Her dam has had six spring born calves including this one.
50 ZOE MISS VISION SEVEN 673P 3/4/2016 F1229978 Polled
SPARROWS ALCATRAZ 18N NS/SCF SEVEN & 7 1309 PLD EM847359 SVY STARSTRUCK 559R EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P WCR MS VISION 289 P F1162356 WCR MS ALTA'S 483 TW P
CE -0.1
BW 1.7
WW 26
YW 54
Milk 2
SPARROWS MATADOR 7K SPARROWS BARMAID 218H SVY FREEDOM PLD 307N SVY STARSTRUCK 890H
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR ALTA'S CHOICE 135 ETP WAP ALICE 817 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 192.96 3.4 15 0.9
Bred AI 5-5-17 to Oakdale Duke 9003 and PE WCR Notorious 6170P from 5-25-17 to 7-25-17. Seven & 7 was the Grand Champion Bull in Denver.
WCR Notorious 6170P
Win
rr - Spring Cow/calf P O & S B M , l l airs dy H i JASR PARIS 5Z PLD
51
1/7/2012 F1153192 Polled
THREE TREES WIND 3001 ET PF PARATROOPER 8235 P M770022 PF MISS PARADISE 2155 P SCHURRTOP 8953 V424P RC RAQEL'S TOPPER P F984286 RHEAS RAQUEL G910 P
CE 4.2
Lot 51
TCCS INXS No Doubt
BW 1.1
WW 21
YW 36
Milk 2
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD JWK VERNA E225 ET SCC CASCADE J004 P ET PF MISS CROCUS 8058
SCHURRTOP EASE 8953 PLD SCHURRTOP 3001 9607 P WCR SIR T 2254 PCF PAT 486 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 178.86 8.2 13 0.8
Bred AI 5-12-17 To TCCS Inxs No Doubt & PE to Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET from 6-1-17 to sale date. This good young cow just entering her prime has produced our top selling heifer calves, both sired by Triple Play in the Ten Grand Sale in 2015 & 2016 for $5,500 and $4,000 both selling into Arkansas. Lot 51A-Polled Heifer calf, born: 3-4-17, sired by Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET Presented by Windy Hill Charolais
MBS MS BIG BEN 319 501
52
12/22/2014 F1207634 Polled
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P WC BIG BEN 9036 P EM775980 VCRMISSDUCHESS9506POLLED BALDRIDGE KOJACK 29K MBS MS KOJACK 319 F1169251 MBS MS POLLED VALUE 057
CE 13.9
BW -4.6
WW 30
YW 54
Milk 12
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS PERFECT 247 PLD
BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F BALDRIDGE ELVIRA 95H LT POLLED VALUE 9089 MBS MISS UNLIMITED EASE 745 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 197.24 8.9 27 1.1
Bred AI 4-8-17 to LT Ledger 0332 P & PE Bamboo Maximo 5392 from 5-1-17 to 7-1-17. Her big, stout heifer calf will be weaned this summer but will be brought to this sale. Her 2016 bull calf had an adj. weaning weight of 789 lbs. to ratio 115. Lot 52A-Polled Heifer calf #705, born: 12-25-16, BW 72, sired by WCR Sir Duke 7340 P. Presented by MBS Charolais
Lot 52
WCR Sir Duke 7340
ORR'S MS GRID 366P
53
8/28/2013 F1187153 Polled
CMF 192 WRANGLER 256 WR WRANGLER W601 M779102 WR MISS PRINCESS T629
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET ORR'S MS GRID 606 ET EF1080326 WCR MISS TRADITION 4267
CE 7.0
Lot 53
BW 0.0
WW 37
YW 60
Milk 10
BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F CMF 138 OF D040 192 OAKDALE DUKE 9003P WR EASE 4412
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 WCR MISS PERFECTION 145 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 202.06 4.5 29 1.1
Bred AI 6-12-17 to CCC WC Resource 417 P. This great young cow’s first heifer calf had an adj. weaning weight of 678 lbs. to ratio 108. Lot 53A-Polled Heifer calf #729, born: 4-15-17, BW 84, sired by LT Reward 2348 Pld. Presented by Orr Charolais
lais Orr Charo
54
ORR'S MISS NANCY 506P 1/4/2015 F1213425 Polled
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P LT BRENDA'S EASE 3055PLD
LT LEDGER 0332 P M791626 LT BRENDA 6120 PLD
ACE-ORR MAKERS MARK 689 ORR'S MS NANCY 929P F1139536 ORR'S MS NANCY 330 ET
CE 5.4
Spring Cow/calf Pairs
BW 0.0
WW 30
YW 72
Milk 13
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET ORR'S MS MARY 413P TW M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET THREE TREES NANCY 0083ET MCE Mtnl SC TSI 226.06 5.6 28 1.6
Bred AI 6-12-17 to RBM Fargo Y111. Starting on a great set of Orr Ledger daughters with this two-year-old first calver. Lot 54A-Polled Heifer calf #706, born: 3-27-17, BW: 76, sired by WC Big Ben 9036 P. Presented by Orr Charolais
55
ORR'S MS TRADITION 465P 9/14/2014 F1214199 Polled
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P LT BRENDA'S EASE 3055PLD
LT LEDGER 0332 P M791626 LT BRENDA 6120 PLD
LT POLLED VALUE 9089 ORR'S MS TRADITION 937P F1139538 ORR'S TRADITION 579 ET
CE 4.5
BW -0.2
WW 33
YW 67
Milk 10
WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P KEYS MCHENRY 24M WCR MISS TRADITION 4267 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 215.34 4.9 26 1.5
Bred AI 6-12-17 to RBM Fargo Y111. This first-calf-heifer had an adj. weaning weight of 725 lbs. to ratio 106, the second highest in her contemporary group. Lot 55A-Polled Heifer calf #715, born: 4-1-17, BW: 78, sired by LT Landmark 5052 P. Presented by Orr Charolais
56
9/19/2014 F1214194 Polled
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P LT BRENDA'S EASE 3055PLD
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET ORR'S LADY TRADITION 856P F1130963 ORR'S MS TRADITION 406ET
BW -0.6
WW 32
YW 68
Milk 8
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 LT RIO BLANCO 1234 P WCR MISS TRADITION 4267 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 220.27 4.1 24 1.4
Bred AI 6-12-17 to RBM Fargo Y111. Another first-calf-heifer that weaned off her calf to 706 lbs. to ratio 103, the 5th highest calf. Lot 56A-Polled Heifer calf #704, born: 3-27-17, BW: 79, sired by LT Landmark 5052 P. Presented by Orr Charolais
57
Lot 56
ORR'S MS TRADITION 379P 12/5/2013 F1214623 Polled
M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P ET FINK GOLD STANDARD 0153 EM799353 FINKS MISS 25503575BUDET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET ORR'S MS TRADITION 979P F1180983 ORR'S MS TRADITION205PET
CE 3.1
Lot 55
ORR'S MS TRADITION 470P
LT LEDGER 0332 P M791626 LT BRENDA 6120 PLD
CE 5.9
Lot 54
BW 1.1
WW 36
YW 73
Milk 17
LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P M6 MS GRID MAKER 2175 ET RC BUDSMYDAD 225 POLLED WCR MISS TRADITION 3575
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 VCR SIR DUKE 135 PLD WCR MISS TRADITION 4267 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 219.57 1.8 35 0.9
Bred AI 6-12-17 to RBM Fargo Y111. Take a good look at this April heifer calf sired by the great LT Ledger. Lot 57A-Polled Heifer calf #731, born: 4-16-17, BW: 80, sired by LT Ledger 0332 Pld. Presented by Orr Charolais
Lot 57
s - Spring Cow/calf Pairs e r c A n a i d n Wild I
58 BIG CREEK BLUE ANGEL 3121 P 12/3/2013 F1187364 Polled
LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET LT BLUE MOUNTAIN 1041 PLD M805531 LT GRACIE 9007 POLLED
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P LT SILVER DISTANCE 5342P LT GRACIE'S EASE 7014 P
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET BIG CREEK ANGEL P 1111 EF1147749 BIG CREEK ANGEL P 131
CE -8.1
Big Creek Angel P 1111
BW 3.6
WW 43
YW 73
Milk 4
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD BIG CREEK ANGEL P MCE Mtnl SC TSI 211.80 -0.4 25 1.3
Bred AI 5-13-17 to CCC WC Resource 417 P and PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-8-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 58A-Polled Bull calf #E14, born: 3-26-17 sired by NS/SCF Seven & 7 1309 Pld.
59 SCR MISS STONERIDGE 3195 4/11/2013 F1170707 Polled
SCM MARBLER P506 FC MARBLER 0355 P M789448 FC MS CHARLIE 1209 P
SCM MONTANA MARBLER G216 SCC MISS CHARLIE E437 SCC SIR CHARLES G409 FC MS BALMYLE 934
SCR MR MAJESTIC 6155 SCR MISS ROYALTY 2102 F972298 SCR MISS APPOLLON 8341
CE 0.2
BW 0.5
WW 24
YW 49
Milk 11
SCR MAGIC 3198 SCR MISS NEW TREND 1216 ERNMORE APPOLLON 38D ET SCR MISS DUKE 155C ET MCE Mtnl SC TSI 0.5 23 0.5
Bred AI 5-24-17 to CCC WC Resource 417 P and PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-15-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 59A-Polled Bull calf #E12, born: 3-18-17 sired by TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET.
CCC WC Resource 417 P
60
TR MS WRANGLER 3513A 3/3/2013 F1172449 Polled
CMF 192 WRANGLER 256 WR WRANGLER W601 M779102 WR MISS PRINCESS T629
GERRARD MONTEZUMA 6T TR PZC MS MONTIE 1707 ET EF1136053 THOMAS MS IMPRESSIVE0641
CE 10.8
WR Wrangler W601
WW 29
YW 51
Milk 2
SVY FREEDOM PLD 307N GERRARD ROXANNE 18P JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET BCI MISS VERYLIMIT 6033P MCE Mtnl SC TSI 196.15 8.0 16 1.1
Bred AI 5-24-17 to CCC WC Resource 417 P and PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-15-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 60A-Polled Bull calf #E10, born: 3-10-17 sired by TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET.
CLM MISS IZZY 3142
61
9/14/2013 RF709454 Polled
MV ALA GRID MAKER 100 P MC AL GRIDMAKER 101 M816069 MV MISS AMBER 091 P
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET FC FANCY 047 LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 MV SOUTHERN BREESE 207 P
VCR SIR DUKE 199 P CLM MISS IZZIE 9001 RF704460 CLM MISS TOP HUNT X542
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS ELIMINATOR 501P BAB HUNTER W53 PLD WRM TOPPPETTE MMB4778HAL MCE Mtnl SC TSI 3.7 24 0.5
CE 3.1
BW -1.8
BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F CMF 138 OF D040 192 OAKDALE DUKE 9003P WR EASE 4412
BW 1.1
WW 31
YW 52
Milk 8
Bred AI 5-24-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P and PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-15-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 61A-Polled Heifer calf #E22, born: 3-4-17 sired by LT Ledger 0332 P.
LT Ledger 0332 P
cres - Spring Cow/calf Pair A n a i d n I s Wild UG MS SISSY 3007 ET
62
9/7/2013 EF1202786 Polled
OBG ASSERTION 4906 P ET OBGCE BEAM 8213 M756089 OBG ELVIRA 5915 LHD CIGAR E46 RLL FOUNDATION LIL SIS F245 ET EF1042399 JD MS COMMANDER B309
CE 0.9
BW 2.2
WW 32
YW 46
Milk -1
LT ASSERTION 1277 P ACE MS NANCY 1935 PET WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD BALDRIDGE ELVIRA 120M ET
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 180.32 4.3 15 0.9
PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-8-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 62A-Polled Bull calf #E13, born: 3-22-17 sired by WC Double Up 4128 P ET.
RLL Foundation Lil Sis F245 ET
F3466 OF 035
63
4/4/2013 F1169819 Polled
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P MF 035 OF 6868 BG EM793974 MF MISS LADY 6868
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P M6 GAIN & GRADE 927 PLD FINKS LADY 1867 4X6BUDET
SCC SIR CHARLES G409 FC MS CHARLIE 1209 P F939128 FC MS BALMYLE 934
CE 11.9
BW -5.4
WW 12
YW 23
Milk 1
SCC CHARLIE A139 SCC MS GRACE B93 KD BALMYLE 12B FUNKS MS CURLEY 325 MCE Mtnl SC 7.0 7 0.6
TSI
Bred AI 5-14-17 to LT Reward 2348 Pld and PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-8-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 63A-Polled Bull calf #E15, born: 3-28-17 sired by NS/SCF Seven & 7 1309 Pld.
NS/SCF Seven & 7 1309 Pld
64 SCR MISS STONERIDGE 3178 3/19/2013 F1170702 Polled
SCM MARBLER P506 FC MARBLER 0355 P M789448 FC MS CHARLIE 1209 P
SCM MONTANA MARBLER G216 SCC MISS CHARLIE E437 SCC SIR CHARLES G409 FC MS BALMYLE 934
SCR SUNSET 1441 SCR MISS HIGH NOON 3046 F989944 SCR MISS NASH 1085
CE 6.7
BW -2.1
WW 26
YW 56
Milk 6
SCR SKY RISE 4158 SCR MISS CURLEY 1138 SCR NEW TREND 4246 SCR MISS APPOLLON 8126 MCE Mtnl SC 6.0 19 0.5
TSI
Bred AI 5-13-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P and PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-8-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 64A-Polled Bull calf #E09, born: 3-7-17 sired by HAMM Mogo U23.
WC Milestone 5223 P
65 SCR MISS PRO ASSERT 3160 3/7/2013 F1170699 Polled
MR PRO ASSERT 7022 PLD IKE PRO ASSERT 1038 M803275 4L MS PRAIRIE KING 9113 PLD IQCR GRIDMASTER 9004P SCR MISS GRID MAKER 1255 F1140559 SCR MS GOODSTOCK 8034
CE 3.0
Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET
BW -0.2
WW 25
YW 47
Milk 15
LT PRO ASSERT 4211 P MR MS PRIME 3097 P JLS PRAIRIE KING 046S PLD 4L MISS MILK 678 P
M6 GRID MAKER 4236 P ET IQCR PRIME CUT 555 PLD SCR ZORRO 2288 SCR MISS KINGDOM 6027 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 190.22 1.1 28 0.8
Bred AI 5-24-17 to M6 Fresh Air 8165 P ET and PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-15-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 65A-Polled Heifer calf #E17, born: 4-10-17 sired by Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET.
cres - Spring Cow/calf Pair A n a i d n I s Wild WEAVERS ELVIRA 1062
66
2/15/2010 EF1122596 Polled
LHD CIGAR E46 B/T SMART CHOICE M207 ET M637738 MISS HOODOO Z6017
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 HOODOO 1011 HOODOO MS H035
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD BALDRIDGE ELVIRA 162J F850869 BALDRIDGE ELVIRA 62D
CE -2.2
VCR MISS VALUE 0139 P 3/17/2010 F1121895 Polled
LT POLLED VALUE 9089 EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026 M628479 EATONS WANETTA 9572
WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P EATONS CELEBRATION 7011 EATONS MISS WANETTA 7536
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS DUCHESS 574 P F1024113 VCR MISS GOSSIP 882
CE -2.9
BW 3.8
WW 42
YW 79
Milk 12
WW 26
YW 45
Milk 9
WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 VCR SIR MAC'SGOSSIP404ET VCR MISS ELIMINATOR 501P MCE Mtnl SC TSI 213.70 0.3 34 0.9
Bred AI 5-24-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P and PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-15-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 67A-Polled Heifer calf #E06, born: 2-6-17 sired by NS/SCF Seven & 7 1309 Pld.
AF A116 MS ASSERT
68
4/24/2011 F1140662 Polled
LT ASSERTION 1277 P BAR S ASSERTION 9430 EM773601 BCI 8182 MISS SLAM PLD
EATONS ASSERT 9171 LT ALLI'S CLASS 9140 P SM SLAMMER E529 POLLED BCR MISS K DUKE 1160
LT ASSERTION 1277 P BAR S MS ASSERT 9428 EF1102997 BCI 8182 MISS SLAM PLD
CE 3.9
BW 0.0
WW 22
YW 39
Milk 4
EATONS ASSERT 9171 LT ALLI'S CLASS 9140 P SM SLAMMER E529 POLLED BCR MISS K DUKE 1160 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 180.37 4.2 15 0.1
Bred AI 5-23-17 to LT Reward 2348 Pld and PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-8-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 68A-Polled Bull calf #E08, born: 3-1-17 sired by WC Milestone 5233 P ET.
WC VIRGINIA 2140 P
69
1/30/2012 F1150519 Polled
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET EM745516 LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P
SCH-RC PIONEER T026 PLD LT VIRGINIA 9081 POLLED F1110631 LT VIRGINIA SUN 4016 PLD
CE 7.2
BW -2.4
WW 19
YW 37
Milk 3
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P LT UNLIMITED DUKE 1172 P LT UNLIMITED LASS2156P
FINKS 2250 OF 3575D040ET RC NICHOLE 0203 LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT SUNNY EASE 2030 PLD MCE Mtnl SC TSI 187.20 7.7 13 0.9
Bred AI 5-7-17 to M6 Fresh Air 8165 P ET and PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-8-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 69A-Polled Heifer calf #E11, born: 3-16-17 sired by WC Endorsement 5133 P ET.
Lot 69
70 CCF MISS DUKE'S TRADITION 1301 2/7/2013 F1169912 Polled
WCR SIR TRADITION5056ETP WCR SIR TRADITION 8073 P M769502 VPI MISS PROMISE 414 PET MLF DUKE'S MAC MLF DUKE'S GEM PLD F1107265 MLF WIND'S LADY MAC PLD
CE 9.9
BW -2.5
WW 27
YW 54
Milk 15
TSI 188.62
PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-15-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 66A-Polled Heifer calf #E21, born: 4-12-17 sired by M6 Full Speed 109 P.
Lot 66
67
BW 1.5
WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 ASC ELIMINATOR 032 ELVIRA 069 MCE Mtnl SC 0.0 22 0.8
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 JWK MARY J137 ET VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD MISS LANE 84
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD MLF SIR FAB MAC LADY PLD LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD MLF DUKE'S MAC UPSY PLD MCE Mtnl SC TSI 199.94 4.8 28 1.0
PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-8-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 70A-Polled Heifer calf #E23, born: 3-2-17 sired by M6 Fresh Air 8165 P ET.
M6 Fresh Air 8165 P ET
cres - Spring Cow/calf Pai A n a i d n I rs Wild LWF SERENITY 10611
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10/6/2011 EF1198064 Polled
CJC ILLUSION N111 BHD REALITY T3136 P M762026 MD MS SILVERBOE J576
LHD PERFECT ALI G1312 ET CJC MS PRODUCTIVE K1645 $ SILVERBOE SON 627YB MD MS PERFECT D111
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET FINK MISS DUKE 8852 10224 GM EF1102217 C5 MS DUKE 10224 PLD ET
CE 0.1
BW 1.7
WW 28
YW 55
Milk 8
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 WCR SIR DUKE 761 LHD MS CIGAR J160 MCE Mtnl SC 3.1 22 0.9
TSI 194.80
PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-8-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 71A-Polled Heifer calf #E24, born: 5-22-17 sired by GG Mr Long Distance 1504.
Lot 71
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MDL MISS PRIME CUT 024 2/19/2010 F1124044 Polled
WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD WCR SIR PRIMECUT 7183 P M742355 WCR MS TRADITION 3198 P
RC WESTERN JOURNEY 6109 PLD MDL MISS WESTERN 82 F1086560 MDL MISS RANCHER 69
CE 1.4
SCR Bronco 9026 P
BW -0.6
WW 12
YW 31
Milk 0
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS EASE 4314 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 WAP AMANDA 624
RC NAY 311 PLD RC MS SIGNATURE 3315 PLD HCR RANCHER 2088 POLLED NF MISS BEAU N359 PLD MCE Mtnl SC TSI 178.00 3.8 6 0.7
Bred AI 5-24-17 to CCC WC Resource 417 P and PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-15-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 72A-Polled Bull calf #E07, born: 2-18-17 sired by SCR Bronco 9026 P.
73 MDL MISS WESTERN CROSS 010 2/9/2010 F1124036 Polled
CJC NEWTREND L1632 RC WESTERN CROSS 8232 P M760651 RC MS MONTANA 0200 PLD
WCR SIR PRIMETIME2059ETP WCR MS PRIMECUT 7304 P F1069584 WCR MSTRADITION 4152 P
CE 3.5
BW -1.2
WW 21
YW 43
Milk 5
EC NEW TREND 6G CJC MS FERNANDOPLOYF703 RC MONTANA 644 POLLED RC MS MERIT 7116
WCR PRIME TIME 908 P WCR MISS MAC IV 5076 ET WCR SIR TRADITION 09P WCR MISS PAUL 235 P MCE Mtnl SC TSI 188.38 2.0 16 0.4
PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-8-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 73A-Polled Heifer calf #E16, born: 4-3-17 sired by WC Refined Fuel 9003 P ET.
SCR MISS MAPLE 9040
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3/10/2009 F1105675 Polled
SCM MONTANA CHICO E66
SCR CHICO 1033 M621712 SCR MISS HERCULES 9076 CANEY FORK TRADITION 72P SCR MISS NASH 1095 F926244 SCR MISS APPOLLON 8123
CE -3.2
BW 0.7
WW 23
YW 48
Milk 14
SCV MONTANA SENTINEL SCM MISS LATORO A46 SCV MONTANA HERCULES SCR MISS SENTINEL 6349
WCR SIR TRADITION 5271P WCR MISS TRADITION 3471 ERNMORE APPOLLON 38D ET SCR MISS JOSIE 4335 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 192.41 0.6 25 0.5
PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-8-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 74A-Polled Bull calf #E18, born: 4-13-17 sired by NS/SCF Seven & 7 1309 Pld.
Lot 73
75
TRUTTY'S WIND STARR 274 5/3/2006 F1073160 Polled
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD MLF WIND'S MAC PET EM729448 LT MAC 809'S NANCY PLDET STARR D STEMWINDER P RMC TRUTTY 201 F767239 MISS RADFORD 406
CE -1.0
BW 0.6
WW 15
YW 27
Milk 8
SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131
WC JEREMIAH 7124 P G MISS AVIGNON 9262 GK IRON MAN CAPRICE 127P MISS RADFORD 512 MCE Mtnl SC TSI 167.75 -0.6 16 0.6
Bred AI 5-24-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P and PE WC Milestone 5223 P from 6-15-17 to 7-30-17. Lot 75A-Polled Heifer calf #E20, born: 4-3-17 sired by Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET.
Proud Of Our Juniors
CAG GARW Ms Firefly 6800 ET 2017 National Junior Owned Heifer Show Class Winner for Connor Kisner
Conley Nancy D6 2017 National Junior Owned Heifer Show Class Winner for Connor Kisner
MPO Miss Isabella 629 Pld 2017 National Junior Owned Heifer Show Class Winner for Matthew Owings
2017 National Junior Steer Show - Reserve Prospect Steer for Thomas Owings
The 2017 AIJCA Junior National had record breaking entries exhibited in Grand Island, Neb. David Johnson, Beaver, Okla., evaluated the Bred & Owned Heifer, Bull, Steer and Percentage Heifer Shows, Thursday, June 22, at the Five Points Bank Arena. Juniors from 23 states exhibited 224 entries for championship honors and scholarship dollars. The Owned Heifer Show, judged by Jason Hoffman, Thedford, Neb., recognized 264 entries from 25 states on Friday, June 23. AIJCA members shared a busy week participating in shows, contests and conference sessions. Members participated in the Mentor Program introducing new and young juniors to the Junior National experience. Juniors gained teamwork and leadership skills as well as friendships and memories to last a lifetime. Every junior should be proud of the cattle shown and contest entries submitted that made this one of best events yet. All the results are here!
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Bred & Owned Heifer Show
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female
Sponsor: Creasey Charolais $500 Carol Doughty Memorial Scholarship Sponsored by Big Creek Charolais
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female Sponsor: Bina Charolais
Division III Champion and 1st Class 7
Sponsors: Buddy’s Charolais and Joe Rupp
Division IV Champion and 1st Class 10
Sponsors: Wells Charolais Ranch and Weber Charolais Farm
LaFraise Jaelyn 426C ET 4-26-16 By LHD Cigar E46
Trent Bertsche, Flanagan, Ill.
WGB Mattie 603D P 1-3-16 By TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET
Will G Blankers, London Mills, Ill.
Third Overall Champion
Fourth Overall Champion
Fifth Overall Champion
Division IV Reserve Champion and 1st Class 9
Division III Reserve Champion and 1st Class 8
Division I Champion and 1st Class 4
Sponsor: Hinrichs Farms
Sponsors: Hebbert Charolais Ranch and C&H Farms
DF Ms Champagne 56043
Sponsor: Hinrichs Farms
Sponsors: Doll Charolais Ranch and Lehman Charolais
JAB EC Miss Jamie 635 Polled
Sponsor: Hinrichs Farms
Sponsors: 7 Hills Farms and Lay-ZZZzzz Acres Charolais
Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wisc.
MPO Miss Isabella 629 Pld
Division I Reserve Champion
Division II Champion
Division II Reserve Champion
1st Class 3
1st Class 6
1st Class 5 Sponsor: Raasch Family Cattle
Rylee Derrer, Milan, Ill.
Sponsor: Windy Hill Charolais Farms Sponsor: Eickhoff Brothers Charolais
J&J Angelina 660
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JASR Katniss 72D Pld
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Matthew Owings, Potosi, Mo.
Sponsor: Benes Cattle Company
J&J Angelina 671
Charley Johnson, Orlando, Okla.
Division V Champion
Division V Reserve Champion
1st Class 13 Sponsor: AH Cattle Bar S Shirley 4161 Bar S Shirley 7636
2nd Class 13 JASR Ms Shyanne 95Y JASR Ms Shy Shy 1737 P
Sponsor: Bertsche Farms
Sponsor: Faraway Cattle
Ethan Dickerson, Paradise, Kan.
Teanna Simpson, Thayer, Mo.
1st Class 1
1st Class 2
Wal-Mar Ms Game Stop 702P
WGB Hot Toddy 621D P
Sponsor: J&S Ranch
Isom Marston, Canton, Kan.
Sponsor: Kanza Cattle Will G Blankers
1st Class 11 Sponsor: Severance Diamond Charolais CAG Ivory Fire 382C ET Cagney Effling, Highmore, S.D.
Division I, Class 1
Division I, Class 3
Division II, Class 5
Calved 1-2-17 to 1-18-17, 8 shown
Calved 10-2-16 to 10-26-16, 6 shown
Calved 7-11-16 to 8-22-16, 4 shown
1. Wal-Mar Ms Game Stop 702P, 1-6-17, by ZKCC Game On 266Z. Isom Marston, Canton, Kan. 2. HF Cassadee 1701 P, 1-3-17, by Circle K Crown Royal. Emma Hankins, Springfield, Mo. 3. Bar S Miss Vanilla 7000, 1-5-17, by EB California 1041. Grady Dickerson, Paradise, Kan. 4. STF Snowflake 33, 1-18-17, by WC Big Ben 9036 P. Aaron Betker, Royalton, Minn. 5. PZC Brooke’s Lil Angel 7005 ET, 1-10-17, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Brooke Polzin, Darwin, Minn.
Division I, Class 2
Calved 11-3-16 to 12-5-16, 7 shown
1. WGB Hot Toddy 621D P, 117-16, by WGB Wind Fire 06Z P. Will G Blankers, London Mills, Ill. 2. HF Sunny 1646 ET, 12-5-16, by B3 Wyoming Cowboy T752. Emma Hankins. 3. HL Ms Pearl 1607, 11-10-16, by LT Ledger 0332 P. Madison Henderson, Perry, Okla. 4. CC Katie 612, 11-5-16, by CC Red Stag 4028 Pld. Drew Creasey, Macomb, Ill. 5. GAL Miss Kendal ET, 11-3-16, by AML Ghost Rider 210. Tayler Gall, Clarkson, Neb.
1. J&J Angelina 660, 10-9-16, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Sydney Johnson, Orlando, Okla. 2. F5 Ms Dolly D139 P, 10-2-16, by M6 Bells & Whistles 258 P. Audrey Field, Celina, Texas. 3. CCC Misty 1012D ET, 10-12-16, by LT-WC Templeton 1483 Pld ET. Nick Williams, Bremen, Ala. 4. DF Charlotte 001C, 10-26-16, by WR Wrangler W601. Kayla Daimler, Ponce de Leon, Fla. 5. CC Harley 602, 10-12-16, by CC Red Stag 4028 Pld. Riley Creasey, Macomb, Ill.
Division I, Class 4
Calved 9-1-16 to 9-27-16, 11 shown
1. MPO Miss Isabella 629 Pld, 9-19-16, by MPO Mr Invincible 401 Pld. Matthew Owings, Potosi, Mo. 2. WGB Lola 619D P ET, 9-17-16, by TR PZC Mr Assertion 924 ET. Will G Blankers. 3. JFF Flaming Suzanne 67D, 9-1-16, by WC I’ll Have Another ET. Emily Jopp, Richmond, Minn. 4. G4 Ms Gabby 616P, 9-1-16, by WC Doubletree 2009 P. Colton Grass, Bonne Terre, Mo. 5. VFSF Ms Muffin 1602, 9-8-16, by LT-WC Templeton 1483 Pld ET. Madison Voet, Home, Kan.
1. J&J Angelina 671, 7-11-16, by Leddy Hoodoo 357Y. Charley Johnson, Orlando, Okla. 2. WH American Beauty 624 Pld, 8-2216, by Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET. Dylan Bonacker, Cedar Hill, Mo. 3. K&D Kristina, 8-1516, by TCCS Teacher’s Pet. Kelley Koester, Elizabeth, Ill. 4. TTT Ms Twisted Sister 656, 8-2-16, by CD Great White 4006 P. Taryn Tibboel, Pleasantville, Iowa.
Division II, Class 6
Calved 5-2-16 to 6-11-16, 7 shown
1. JASR Katniss 72D Pld, 5-1416, by Eatons Cross Fire 10365 Polled. Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo. 2. MPO Miss Anastasia 619 Pld, 6-11-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Matthew Owings, Potosi, Mo. 3. SFC Rhianna 675, 5-3-16, by WC Bluegrass 2196 P ET. Garrett Stalcup, Prescott, Iowa. 4. HCF Jade, 5-2-16, by SAC Light’em Up 131 Pld. Rachael Hockenbery, Woodbine, Md. 5. GAL Kylie, 6-3-16, by LT Ledger 0332 P. Tayler Gall.
Division III, Class 7
Calved 4-5-16 to 4-26-16, 6 shown
1. LaFraise Jaelyn 426C ET, 4-26-16, by LHD Cigar E46. Trent
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Sponsor: Davis Farms
BCR Ms Real Fire 382C ET BCR El Presidente 701 Devon Benes, Valparaiso, Neb.
Bertsche, Flanagan, Ill. 2. SFC Ellie 688, 4-12-16, by WC Everest 4048 P. Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa. 3. LaFraise Kolby 46B ET, 4-5-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Trent Bertsche. 4. Bar S Sweetheart 6592, 4-25-16, by EB California 1041. Grady Dickerson. 5. AM Tessie D48, 4-18-16, by Keys All State 149X. Ashley Moore, Piasa, Ill.
Division III, Class 8
Calved 3-2-16 to 3-22-16, 6 shown
1. JAB EC Miss Jamie 635 Polled, 3-4-16, by EC Done Deal 5052 Pld. Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wisc. 2. AM Gigi D32, 3-22-16, by AM All World B03. Ashley Moore. 3. DF Ms Zinfandel 56045, 3-14-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Rylee Derrer, Milan, Ill. 4. Jehts Miss Bella, 3-2-16, by STRM Don Juan. Jeht Stateler, Hoskins, Neb. 5. HCC Goldie’s Treasure 07D, 3-19-16, by WR Travel Agent A602. Katie Moller, Princeton, Minn.
Division IV, Class 9
Calved 2-6-16 to 2-29-16, 8 shown
1. DF Ms Champagne 56043, 2-13-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Rylee Derrer. 2. SFC Lola 620, 2-29-16, by WC Bluegrass 2196 P ET. Makayla A U G U S T 2 0 1 7 59
Bred & Owned Heifer Show Houck. 3. Bar S Ms H172 6211, 2-22-16, by TR PZC Rapid Fire 9755 ET. Jayce Dickerson, Paradise, Kan. 4. LaFraise Kehlani 966, 2-27-16, by LT Ledger 0332 P. Keegan Bertsche, Flanagan, Ill. 5. HCC Freedom 04D, 2-12-16, by WR Travel Agent A602. Beth Moller, Princeton, Minn.
Division IV, Class 10
Calved 1-1-16 to 1-6-16, 3 shown
1. WGB Mattie 603D P, 1-3-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Will G Blankers. 2. VFSF Ms Elsa 1601, 1-1-16, by RCR Impressive K061. Madison Voet. 3. SCC Miss Mary Jane D-6, 1-6-16, by SCC Mr Patron A-33. Molly Smith, Lockhart, Texas
Division IV, Class 11 Calved 9-1-15 to 10-24-15, 4 shown
1. CAG Ivory Fire 382C ET, 9-115, by RBM TR Rhinestone Z38. Cagney Effling, Highmore, S.D. 2. ELM Ms Autumn 240 P, 9-7-15, by WH Logan 233 Pld. Matthew Meyer, Sarcoxie, Mo. 3. WH American Girl 531 Pld, 9-12-15, by Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET. Dylan Bonacker. 4. TTT Miss Golden State 559, 10-24-15, by Keys All State 149X. Taryn Tibboel.
Division V, Class 12
Calved 9-2-14 to 2-7-15, 2 shown
1. BCR Ms Real Fire 509, 2-7-15, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Bull calf, BCR El Presidente 701,
1-7-17, by RBM TR Rhinestone Z38. Devon Benes, Valparaiso, Neb. 2. WL Ms Couture B19, 9-2-14, by LHD Cigar E46. Bull calf, WL Hoodini E30, 1-26-17, by Cedardale Abracadabra 123A. Josie Woodcock, Clovis, Calif.
TCR Princess Millie, 1-22-14, by SCR Prince William X0807D. Heifer calf, TCR Lady Rocker, 1-24-17, by SCR Rocker 1755 Pld. Jacob Ahlers, Belgrade, Neb.
Division V, Class 13
Calved 11-5-11 to 2-28-14, 3 shown
1. Bar S Shirley 4161, 2-28-14, by TR PZC Rapid Fire 9775 ET. Heifer calf, Bar S Shirley 7636, 3-15-17, by Bar S Golden State 5532. Ethan Dickerson, Paradise, Kan. 2. JASR Ms Shyanne 95Y, 11-5-11, by Hoodoo Slasher 1144. Heifer calf, JASR Ms Shy Shy 1737 P, 3-3-17, by LT Patriot 4004 Pld. Teanna Simpson, Thayer, Mo. 3.
State/Affiliate Group of Three Champion – Illinois
State/Affiliate Group of Three Reserve Champion – Missouri
Bred & Owned Bull Show Class 14 Calved 1-6-17 to 1-16-17, 4 shown
1. OBG Patent 705, 1-8-17, by KAYR Patent 748B. Dylan Enyart, Vinita, Okla. 2. OBG Patent 702, 1-6-17, by KAYR Patent 748B. Dylan Enyart. 3. CCC Southern Grit 116 E, 1-16-17, by TR PZC Rapid Fire 9775 ET. Nick Williams, Bremen, Ala. 4. SCC Mr MJ Schill E-46, 1-7-17, by SCC Mr Patron A-33. Molly Smith, Lockhart, Texas
Class 15
Calved 11-5-16 to 12-11-16, 3 shown
1. JAB Around Here Buzz 657 P, 12-11-16, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wisc. 2. MAH Patriot D34, 11-6-16, by LT Patriot 4004 Pld. Mattie Harward, Richfield, N.C. 3. BWB Big Chief 216, 11-5-16, by Big Creek Master Chief 334 Pld. Braden Booth, Fair Grove, Mo.
Class 16
Calved 9-4-16 to 10-31-16, 4 shown
1. CAG GARW Strong Side 685D, 9-4-16, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Cagney Effling, Highmore, S.D. 2. DCE Tex 1608 Pld, 9-23-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Dillon Elder, Blum, Texas 3. LaFraise Cash 296, 1031-16, by SHF Fire Power 0080. Keegan Bertsche, Flanagan, Ill. 4.
Biggumakku 67M3D, 9-24-16, by M6/RC Fresh Air 1138 Pld. Mackinzie Moldenhauer, Valley Center, Kan.
Class 17
Calved 7-3-16 to 8-25-16, 3 shown
1. J&J Westbrook 673, 7-12-16, by Leddy Hoodoo 357Y. Sydney Johnson, Orlando, Okla. 2. WH American Gangster 626, 8-2516, by WH Triple Play 201 Pld. Dylan Bonacker, Cedar Hill, Mo. 3. K&D Professor, 7-3-16, by TCCS Teacher’s Pet. Devin Koester, Elizabeth, Ill.
ET. Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo. 4. AM The Colonel D03, 4-11-16, by Keys All State 149X. Ashley Moore. 5. GAL Tundra, 3-24-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Tayler Gall, Clarkson, Neb.
Class 20
Calved 1-4-16 to 2-8-16, 5 shown
1. HS Mr 1640 BG, 2-4-16, by LT Bluegrass 4017 P. Hadley Schotte, Marysville, Kan. 2. HS Mr 1610
BG, 2-8-16, by LT Bluegrass 4017 P. Hadley Schotte. 3. K&D Kristoff, 1-4-16, by TCCS Teacher’s Pet. Devin Koester, Elizabeth, Ill. 4. HLM Gone With The Wind, 1-30-16, by LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld. Hayleigh Moore, Bastrop, Texas. 5. TCR The Rock, 1-30-16, by SCR Rocker 1755 Pld. Jacob Ahlers, Belgrade, Neb.
Class 18
Calved 5-5-16 to 6-15-16, 3 shown
1. Bar S Cinco De Mayo 6875, 5-5-16, by EB California 1041. Grady Dickerson, Paradise, Kan. 2. HL Smoke Dat 420, 6-15-16, by Leddy Hoodoo 325Y. Madison Henderson, Perry, Okla. 3. G4 Dublin 608P, 5-5-16, by WC Desert Storm 3027 P. Colton Grass, Bonne Terre, Mo.
Class 19
Calved 3-10-16 to 4-28-16, 5 shown
1. SFC Timeless 680, 4-28-16, by WC Bluegrass 2196 P ET. Makayla Jordan Mack Memorial Herdsman of the Year Houck, Prescott, Iowa. 2. AM The Rock D02, 4-9-16, by Keys All Belt Buckle and $250 Award Sponsored by Mack Cattle, Watertown, S.D. State 149X. Ashley Moore, Piasa, Ill. 3. JASR March Madness 23D Cagney Effling, Highmore, S.D., on behalf of the 2016 recipient, Landen Pld, 3-10-16, by SC Ledger 3315 P Mack, Watertown, S.D., awarded the 2017 Jordan Mack Memorial
Herdsman of the Year Award to Nick Williams, Bremen, Ala.
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Bred & Owned Bull Show
Grand Champion Bull
Reserve Grand Champion Bull
CAG GARW Strong Side 685D 9-4-16 By M&M Outsider 4003 Pld
J&J Westbrook 673 7-12-16 By Leddy Hoodoo 325Y
Sponsor: Virginia Charolais Association 1st Class 17 Sponsor: R Lazy B Ranch
Sponsor: Winz Wagon Wheel Ranch 1st Class 16 Sponsor: Outfront Cattle Service Cagney Effling, Highmore, S.D.
Sydney Johnson, Orlando, Okla.
1st Class 14
1st Class 15
1st Class 18
OBG Patent 705
JAB Around Here Buzz 657 P
Bar S Cinco De Mayo 6875
Sponsor: MOGO Charolais
Sponsor: Mountain Empire Charolais Assn.
Dylan Enyart, Vinita, Okla.
Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wisc.
1st Class 19
1st Class 20
SFC Timeless 680
HS Mr 1640 BG
Sponsor: Smoky Hill Charolais Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa
Sponsor: Ridder Farms
Grady Dickerson, Paradise, Kan.
Sponsor: Sparks Charolais Farm Hadley Schotte, Marysville, Kan.
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Steer Show
Grand Champion Steer
Sponsor: Wild Indian Acres Champion Market Steer and 1st Class 29 – 1,294 lbs. Sponsors: Glenn Sellhorst and Grand Hills Cattle LLC Aaron Suhr, Waukee, Iowa
Reserve Grand Champion Steer
Sponsor: M6 Ranch Champion Progress Steer and 1st Class 21 – 734 lbs. Sponsors: Silvercrest Charolais and Arlitt Charolais Richard DeMoss, Bowie, Texas
Reserve Champion Market Steer
Reserve Champion Progress Steer
2nd Class 29 – 1,304 lbs.
1st Class 22 – 966 lbs.
Sponsor: Zehnder-Waage Partnership
Sponsor: Hart Charolais
Sponsor: Bamboo Road Farms Matthew Owings, Potosi, Mo.
Grant Romshek, Shelby, Neb.
1st Class 23 – 990 lbs.
1st Class 24 – 1,106 lbs.
1st Class 25 - 1,156 lbs.
1st Class 26 - 1,186 lbs.
1st Class 27 - 1,210 lbs.
1st Class 28 – 1,256 lbs.
1st Class 30 – 1,376 lbs.
State/Affiliate Group of Three
Sponsor: Bar J Charolais Mason Runft, Scandia, Kan.
Sponsor: ML Lewis Charolais Shade Bunkers, Sparta, Wisc.
Sponsor: Bar S Ranch Jeht Stateler, Hoskins, Neb.
Sponsor: Creekside Charolais Garrett Stalcup, Prescott, Iowa
Sponsor: Big Creek Charolais Korbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.
Sponsor: Charles Beagle Chase Simmons, Unionville, Mo.
Sponsor: Cobb Charolais Ranch Karlie Wosepka, Waverly, Iowa.
Champion – South Dakota
State/Affiliate Group of Three Reserve Champion – Missouri
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Steer Show Class 21 4 shown, weighing 486 to 788 lb. 1. Richard DeMoss, Bowie, Texas 2. Isom Marston, Canton, Kan. 3. Shayla Dismukes, Checotah, Okla. 4. Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo. Class 22 4 shown, weighing 814 to 966 lb. 1. Thomas Owings, Potosi, Mo. 2. Shayla Dismukes, Checotah, Okla. 3. Kilby Meyer, Sylvan Grove, Kan. 4. Lance Meduna, Colon, Neb. Class 23 3 shown, weighing 990 to 1,022 lb. 1. Mason Runft, Scandia, Kan. 2. Kylie Rahmeier, Sylvan Grove, Kan. 3. Katie Birge, Auxvasse, Mo. Class 24 6 shown, weighing 1,088 to 1,126 lb. 1. Jeht Stateler, Hoskins, Neb. 2. Paul Hoopes, Letts, Iowa 3. Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo. 4. Shelley Rowlett, Martin, Tenn.
5. Jacie Wolfinger, Lexington, Neb. Class 25 6 shown, weighing 1,130 to 1,168 lb. 1. Korbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D. 2. Molly Cooksey, Roggen, Colo. 3. Payton Beare, Ree Heights, S.D. 4. Connor Kisner, De Soto, Mo. 5. Garrett Dearmont, Loup City, Neb. Class 26 5 shown, weighing 1,178 to 1,196 lb. 1. Karlie Wosepka, Waverly, Iowa 2. Tara Tellefson, Warden, Wash. 3. Aaron Thompson, White Cottage, Ohio 4. Jacob Gall, Clarkson, Neb. 5. Ryun Sheets, Wallace, Neb. Class 27 5 shown, weighing 1,210 to 1,230 lb. 1. Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wisc. 2. Mitchell Duer, Onaga, Kan. 3. Kole Harris, Hepler, Kan. 4. Rachael Bonacker, Cedar Hill, Mo. 5. Mariah Lane, Westerville, Neb.
Class 28 5 shown, weighing 1,240 to 1,264 lb. 1. Garrett Stalcup, Prescott, Iowa 2. Kadon Leddy, Stockholm, S.D. 3. Emily Samuelson, Palmer, Neb. 4. Mariah Lane, Westerville, Neb. 5. Nissa Olsen, Manhattan, Kan. Class 29 5 shown, weighing 1,288 to 1,304 lb. 1. Aaron Suhr, Waukee, Iowa 2. Grant Romshek, Shelby, Neb. 3. Karlie Wosepka, Waverly, Iowa 4. Mackinzie Moldenhauer, Valley Center, Kan. 5. Kaden Kardosz, Richland, Mo. Class 30 5 shown, weighing 1,308 to 1,376 lb. 1. Chase Simmons, Unionville, Mo. 2. Matthew Owings, Potosi, Mo. 3. Connor Briggs, Chariton, Iowa 4. Mariah Miller, Austin, Minn. 5. Braden Keller, Tolstoy, S.D.
Show and Contest Judges
Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest Judges
Weaver Leather Livestock Showmanship Contest Judge
Bred & Owned Heifer, Bull, Steer and Percentage Heifer Shows Judge
Owned Heifer Show Judge
From Left: Vaughn Sievers, Battle Creek, Neb. - Judge and Joel Leo, Dannebrog, Neb. - Associate Judge
David Johnson, Beaver, Okla
Martey Stewart, Dixon, Neb.
Jason Hoffman, Thedford, Neb.
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Percentage Heifer Show
Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Heifer
Grand Champion Percentage Heifer
Sponsor: Crutcher Cattle Co. 1st Class 33 Sponsor: Eggleston Charolais Ranch
Sponsor: Hubert Cattle Sales
$1,000 Scholarship Sponsored by Lehman Charolais
1st Class 39
PZC Desire 6240 ET 9-10-16 Out of RJB Pebbles 004
Sponsor: Dennis Charolais Farms
PZC LR Ms Diamond 17D 3-10-16 Out of RJB Pebbles 004
Kendra Elder, Blum, Texas.
Taylor Dorsey, Eaton. Colo.
1st Class 31
Sponsor: Dismukes Ranch OBG Pamela 6571 Bella Parker, Godley, Texas
1st Class 35
Sponsor: Hang’n A Cattle Co. RKT Miss Turton Peach Reece Theobald, Mt. Horeb, Wisc.
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Sponsor: Effertz Key Ranch C&S Ms Cherry 696 Landon Coyle, Orient, S.D.
1st Class 36
Sponsor: Heath Hyde Cattle Co. MCF Miss Makayla’s 50 Shades Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa
Sponsor: Jackie Mallak SSST Snow Angel 434C Haley Schwecke, Gibbon, Minn. 64
1st Class 32
1st Class 37
1st Class 34
Sponsor: Evans Charolais PCC Why Not Me Nataleigh Valles, Texline, Texas.
Sponsor: Hudspeth Farms NB Peach Princess 680 ET Paton Coyle, Orient, S.D.
State/Affiliate Group of Three Champion – Texas
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1st Class 38
Sponsor: Nord Family HSC White Heat 102 Madison Udell, Sioux City, Iowa
State/Affiliate Group of Three Reserve Champion – Colorado
Class 31
Percentage Heifer Show
Calved 12-3-16 to 1-15-17, 3 shown
1. OBG Pamela 6571, 12-5-16, by Leddy Hoodoo 325Y. Bella Parker, Godley, Texas. 2. WCCC Calamity Jane, 1-15-17, out of NC Firelight 415 P ET. Dylan Hackett, Sauk Rapids, Minn. 3. WCCC Silver Belle, 12-3-16, out of WDZ Macy Dream 416 P. Rylee Hackett, Sauk Rapids, Minn.
Class 32
Calved 11-16-16 to 11-28-16, 3 shown
1. C&S Ms Cherry 696, 11-16-16, out of CS Ms Anna 483. Landon Coyle, Orient, S.D. 2. MAH HS Adele D38, 11-17-16, by LT Patriot 4004 Pld. Mattie Harward, Richfield, N.C. 3. STAR WL Miss Kitty 615D, 11-28-16, by TR PZC Mr Assertion 924 ET. Josie Woodcock, Clovis, Calif.
Class 33
Calved 9-3-16 to 10-27-16, 8 shown
1. PZC Desire 6240 ET, 9-1016, out of RJB Pebbles 004. Kendra Elder, Blum, Texas. 2. D R Elsa 1356, 9-3-16, out of D R Monique 941. Shayla Dismukes, Checotah, Okla. 3. MCKY Margo 6492, 9-9-16, by TR Mr Wrangler 3553A. Abbigayle Vargas, Pryor, Okla. 4. PZC Destiny 6239 ET, 9-12-16, out of RJB Pebbles 004. Jilian Schoenfeld, Lakefield, Minn. 5. CCC Minnie Mouse 924D ET, 9-24-16, out of TR PZC Ms Unlimited 0791ET. Nick Williams, Bremen, Ala.
Class 34
Calved 7-1-16 to 8-17-16, 3 shown
1. PCC Why Not Me, 8-17-16, out of SSST Ashley 3782 ET. Nataleigh Valles, Texline, Texas. 2. SCC Rabbit, 7-1-16, out of GM 1507. Chase Simmons, Unionville, Mo. 3. K&D Amarrillo, 7-2-16, out of RCV Kate. Kelley Koester, Elizabeth, Ill.
Class 35
Calved 5-1-16 to 5-28-16, 7 shown
1. RKT Miss Turton Peach, 5-716, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Reece Theobald, Mt Horeb, Wisc. 2. SCF Keeli, 5-28-16, out of DSUL Little Sophie 703T. Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo. 3. Miss Lexie 62D ET, 5-1-16, out of DSUL Lexie 62S. Bailey Hall, Mc Cool Junction, Neb. 4. HFCS TR Ms Diva D65, 5-3-16, out of HF Mustang Sally 904 Pld. Ivan Blume, Redfield, S.D. 5. CJB Panda 686, 5-2-16, by KASS Moonshine A41.
Class 36
Calved 4-2-16 to 4-25-16, 11 shown
1. MCF Miss Makayla’s 50 Shades, 4-16-16, by AMD 50 Shades. Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa. 2. BC Pebbles 3316 ET, 4-6-16, out of RJB Pebbles 004. Kallie Anne Knott, LaOtto, Ind. 3. KBSC Danelle 654 D, 4-8-16, out of OCR Miss Peugeot R54. Carson Rieck, Creston, Iowa. 4. WR Miss Goldie 451D, 4-18-16, out of WR Ledger B629. Jaelin Wolfinger, Lexington, Neb. 5. BBR Darla 661D, 4-12-16, out of HPF Ms
Marion 045. Luke Dey, Gresham, Neb.
Class 37
Calved 3-25-16 to 3-30-16, 7 shown
1. NB Peach Princess 680 ET, 3-26-16, out of PZC Brooklyn 939P ET. Payton Coyle, Orient, S.D. 2. HF TR Ms Destiny D150 ET, 3-25-16, out of TR Ms Ice Bucket 6683S. William Hoopes, Letts, Iowa. 3. WACC Ms Monopoly 791D, 3-26-16, out of Newton Farms Rivers Rage. Lily Korytowski, Plattsmouth, Neb. 4. R & K Miss Zally 3089, 3-25-16, out of BNH Miss Cliffie 3089. Rachel Hale, Fullerton, Neb. 5. WR Miss Shania D030, 3-30-16, out of LKD Miss Shania. Jordan Nelson, Ceresco, Neb.
Class 38
Calved 3-11-16 to 3-19-16, 7 shown
1. HSC White Heat 102, 3-16-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Madison Udell, Sioux City, Iowa. 2. Ms Roche Princess 203, 3-11-16, out of RR Miss MakeItUp A47. Molly Cooksey, Roggen, Colo. 3. TER Cookie Dough, 3-15-16, by TR PZC Mr Assertion 924 ET. Madison Krause, Pine Island, Neb. 4. A&E Miss Nikki 1604D, 3-19-16, by A&E Abbott 1301A. Mackinzie Moldenhauer, Valley Center, Kan. 5. Ms Easy Gee 61, 3-14-16, by Mr Easy BB08. John Dexter, Delta, Colo.
Class 39
Calved 3-1-16 to 3-10-16, 8 shown
1. PZC LR Ms Diamond 17D,
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3-10-16, out of RJB Pebbles 004. Taylor Dorsey, Eaton, Colo. 2. Ms Ace 309D ET, 3-9-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. David Smith, Boulder, Colo. 3. GAL Scotch ET, 3-10-16, out of GAL Dyson 01X ET. Jacob Gall, Clarkson, Neb. 4. Schrader’s Ms Ella 688D ET, 3-616, out of Schrader’s Miss Dolly 992. Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan. 5. HINR Miss Monopoly Wrangler, 3-1-16, by WR Wrangler W601. Bailey Hinrichs, Ayr, Neb.
Class 40
Calved 1-3-16 to 2-27-16, 9 shown 1. Miss Charlie 18D, 1-31-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Abbie Collins, New Paris, Ohio. 2. Miss Charlie 1375D, 2-1-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Stetson Bennett, Winchester, Ind. 3. PF Ms Peaches 633D, 2-20-16, out of PZC Brooklyn 939P ET. Tate Bergh, Florence, S.D. 4. CCC Copper Penny 104D, 1-3-16, by WR Wrangler W601. Nick Williams. 5. OBG LE Elvira 602, 2-17-16, out of OBG Elvira 251. Lane Enyart, Vinita, Okla.
Class 41
Calved 9-5-15 to 11-2-15, 3 shown
1. SSST Snow Angel 434C, 11-215, out of Aces Snow Angel 202. Haley Schwecke, Gibbon, Minn. 2. MCC Ms Benedette 583 P, 9-5-15, by WC Big Ben 3418 P ET. Mason Runft, Scandia, Kan. 3. TTT Miss Annie O 557, 10-18-15, by NWMSU Wind Gust 3110 Pld. Ciara Galvin, Pleasantville, Iowa.
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Grand Champion Female
Reserve Grand Champion Female
Sponsor: Doug Winz
$1,000 Scholarship Sponsored by Cliff & Lynn Orley
Division IV Champion and 1st Class 26 Sponsors: Lindskov-Thiel Ranch and Bengtson Cattle Co. CRG Miss Canada 15D 1-13-16 By TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET
Nash Hensley, Markleville, Ind.
Sponsor: Fred Ranch/4U Cedar Fiber Division III Champion and 1st Class 14 Sponsors: Sonderup Charolais Ranch, Inc. and Danny and Allison Forsyth WDZ Skittles 6037 P ET 4-15-16 By TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET
Paige Netzke, Lamberton, Minn.
Third Overall Champion
Fourth Overall Champion
Fifth Overall Champion
Division III Reserve Champion and 1st Class 17
Division II Champion and 1st Class 12
Division V Champion and 1st Class 30
Sponsor: Mitchell Management
Sponsors: Rennert Ranch and 5J Charolais BRCHE TR Dory 6501 Cagney Effling, Highmore, S.D.
Sponsor: Hinrichs Farms
Sponsors: Thomas Ranch and Pesek Charolais KE Wonder Woman ET Kelton Arthur, Stillwater, Okla.
Sponsor: Hinrichs Farms
Sponsors: Wright Charolais and Nick Hansen/NTH Cattle WIA Ms Celine Pld Lucas Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo.
Division I Champion
Division I Reserve Champion
Division II Reserve Champion
1st Class 5
1st Class 7
1st Class 9 Sponsor: Ziesler Charolais JAB Baby Wiley 641 Polled Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wisc.
Sponsor: Dybdal Charolais Sponsor: Hubert Charolais Ranch F5 Ms Dolly D139 P Audrey Field, Celina, Texas. 66
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Sponsor: Fink Beef Genetics
Sponsor: Liebelt Charolais BRCHE TR Bevins Bunny 6104 David Smith, Boulder, Colo. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
Sponsor: Wienk Charolais Ranch
Owned Heifer Show
Division IV Reserve Champion
Division V Reserve Champion
Division VI Champion
1st Class 25 Sponsor: Broberg Charolais
2nd Class 30
1st Class 33 Sponsor: Greer Charolais
Sponsor: Shepherd Charolais
Sponsor: Schrader Ranch
TR Ms Donitta 6301D ET Chase Ratliff, Westphalia, Kan.
Division VI Reserve Champion Sponsor: Satterfield Charolais
2nd Class 33 JASR Ms Shyanne 95Y JASR Ms Shy Shy 1737 Teanna Simpson, Thayer, Mo.
Bar S Shirley 4151 Bar S Shirley 7636 Ethan Dickerson, Paradise, Kan.
OBG Elvira 5526 Lane Enyart, Vinita, Okla.
1st Class 1
Sponsor: Bill King Ranch Wal-Mar Ms Game Stop 702P Isom Marston, Canton, Kan.
Sponsor: JVS Cattle Co.
1st Class 2
Sponsor: Cook Charolais Farms AML Cigarro 607 Kaitlin Smith, Cypress, Texas
1st Class 3
Sponsor: Fancy Creek Charolais WC Athena 6585 P Trisha Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb.
1st Class 4
1st Class 6
1st Class 8
1st Class 10
1st Class 11
1st Class 13
1st Class 15
1st Class 16
Sponsor: Fountain Charolais WC Brenda 6584 P Kyeler Field, Celina, Texas
Sponsor: Marilyn Sonderup BC Sapphire 2324 Alexis Hernandez, Colusa, Calif.
Sponsor: Iowa Junior Charolais Assn. MPO Miss Isabella 629 Pld Matthew Owings, Potosi, Mo.
Sponsor: Floyd Clement KASS Ms Kitty 6138 Lyla Frook Nervig, Roscoe, Texas
Sponsor: Wagonhammer Ranches CAG GARW Ms Firefly 680D ET Connor Kisner, DeSoto, Mo.
Sponsor: Taylor Charolais J/D April Chill 650D Hunter Riggins, Leddey, Okla.
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Sponsor: Pat and Kelly Schotte J&J Angelina 671 Charley Johnson, Orlando, Okla.
Sponsor: Thurnau Charolais Cattle Services AWR BB Queen 527D Raley Downing, Troy, Texas
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1st Class 18
Sponsor: Happy 11 Charolais PZC TR Fire Fox 6742D Kadon Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.
1st Class 19
Sponsor: Riverdale Land & Livestock TB PZC Promise Keeper TB22 Trevor Bergh, Florence, S.D.
1st Class 20
Sponsor: Double-H Charolais TR Ms Danika 6718D Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill.
1st Class 21
Sponsor: J & A Charolais CH Miss Maura 207D Hunter Riggins, Leddy, Okla.
Division I, Class 1 Calved 1-2-17 to 1-18-17, 9 shown
1st Class 22
Sponsor: Plyler & Son Charolais CH Miss Maura 209D Ty Ann Tellefson, Warden, Wash.
1st Class 23
Sponsor: Sullivan Charolais NWMSU Edith 8130-678 Taylor Husz, Maryville, Mo.
1st Class 24
Sponsor: TC Cattle Co. TR Ms Dottie 6703D ET Paislie Carlson, Harrisburg, S.D.
1. Wal-Mar Ms Game Stop 702P, 1-6-17, by ZKCC Game On 266Z. Isom Marston, Canton, Kan. 2. AWR Erica 701, 1-4-17, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Belle Watje, Weatherford, Texas. 3. HF Cassadee 1701 P, 1-3-17 by Circle K Crown Royal. Emma Hankins, Springfield, Mo. 4. Bar S Miss Vanilla 7000, 1-5-17, by EB California 1041. Grady Dickerson, Paradise, Kan. 5. STF Snowflake 33, 1-18-17, by WC Big Ben 9036 P. Aaron Betker, Royalton, Minn.
Division I, Class 2
Calved 11-21-16 to 12-18-16, 5 shown
1st Class 27
Sponsor: Hinrichs Farms Conley Nancy D6 Connor Kisner
1st Class 28
Sponsor: Larson Family Ranch WIA Ms Sally ET Clarisa Grass, Bonne Terre, Mo.
1st Class 29
Sponsor: Pond Creek Ranch M&M Ms 2552 5590 Pld Taylor Husz
1. AML Cigarro 607, 12-18-16, by Hoodoo Slasher 1144. Kaitlin Smith, Cypress, Texas. 2. AML RC Vanessa 606, 11-25-16, by AML Ghost Rider 210. Isom Marston. 3. HF Sunny 1646 ET, 12-5-16, by B3 Wyoming Cowboy T752. Emma Hankins. 4. Crutcher Big Creek Bonnie 576D, 11-21-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Ryanne Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo. 5. Desco Reward Rosa 619 P ET, 11-24-16, by LT Reward 2348 Pld. Taylor Snedeker, Tampa, Fla.
Division I, Class 3
Calved 11-2-16 to 11-10-16, 8 shown
1st Class 31
Sponsor: Jim Weber MF Kisses 5787 FW Hadley Schotte, Marysville, Kan.
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1st Class 32
Sponsor: Ron Krahl GC Miss Roxy Firewater 511 GC Mount Rushmore 707 P Camille Greer, Shelbyville, Texas
State/Affiliate Group of Three Champion – South Dakota
State/Affiliate Group of Three Reserve Champion – Kansas
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1. WC Athena 6585 P, 11-6-16, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Trisha Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb. 2. GAL Miss Kendal ET, 11-3-16, by AML Ghost Rider 210. Tayler Gall, Clarkson, Neb. 3. HL Ms Pearl 1607, 11-10-16, by LT Ledger 0332 P. Madison Henderson, Perry, Okla. 4. CC Katie 612, 11-5-16, by CC Red Stag 4028 Pld. Drew Creasey, Macomb, Ill. 5. DCF Buffy 676D, 11-2-16, by TR
Owned Heifer Show
Mr Wrangle Up 2502Z. Hayleigh Moore, Bastrop, Texas.
Division I, Class 4
Calved 10-12-16 to 10-30-16, 8 shown
1. WC Brenda 6584 P, 10-21-16, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Kyeler Field, Celina, Texas. 2. KBC SHF Ms Elvira 1673, 10-12-16, by TR Mr Diablo 2584Z. Teanna Simpson, Thayer, Mo. 3. Bar S Caroline 6927, 10-30-16, by EB California 1041. Allison Moser, Westmoreland, Kan. 4. DF Charlotte 001C, 10-2616, by WR Wrangler W601. Kayla Daimler, Ponde de Leon, Fla. 5. CC Harley 602, 10-12-16, by CC Red Stag 4028 Pld. Riley Creasey, Macomb, Ill.
Division I, Class 5
Calved 10-1-16 to 10-11-16, 11 shown
1. F5 Ms Dolly D139 P, 10-216, by M6 Bells & Whistles 258 P. Audrey Field, Celina, Texas. 2. J&J Angelina 660, 10-9-16, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Sydney Johnson, Orlando, Okla. 3. MJR Miss Smoky’s Ledger 658, 10-4-16, by SCC Leager 370. Maguire Rohr, Elbert, Colo. 4. CC Demi 6063 ET Pld, 10-6-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Haley Schwecke, Gibbon, Minn. 5. WIA Ms Heavy Heart P ET, 10-7-16, by WC CCC Bud Heavy 903 Pld ET. Thomas Owings, Potosi, Mo.
9-14-16, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Trent Bertsche, Flanagan, Ill. 4. CD Rose Girl 6127 P, 9-10-16, by WC Up Scale 4258 P. Cody Butler, State Center, Iowa. 5. TCCB Estell, 9-11-16, by LaFraise Fat Albert 821A. Baylee Butler, State Center, Iowa.
Division I, Class 8
Calved 9-1-16 to 9-9-16, 9 shown
1. BRCHE TR Bevins Bunny 6104, 9-16-16, M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. David Smith, Boulder, Colo. 2. RF Ms Impressions 658, 9-14-16, by MCF Bohannon 305A. McKenna Richardson, Eureka, Kan. 3. BRCHE Witchy Woman 6102,
Division II, Class 12
1. CAG GARW Ms Firefly 680D ET, 9-1-16, by RBM TR Rhinestone Z38. Connor Kisner, De Soto, Mo. 2. G4 Ms Gabby 616P, 9-1-16, by WC Doubletree 2009 P. Colton Grass, Bonne Terre, Mo. 3. JFF Flamming Suzanne 67D, 9-1-16, by WC I’ll Have Another ET. Emily Jopp, Richmond, Mo. 4. TTT Ms Blondie 657, 9-9-16, by CD Great White 4006 P. Taryn Tibboel, Pleasantville, Iowa. 5. Desco Reward Reba 617 P ET, 9-1-16, by LT Reward 2348 Pld. Taylor Snedeker.
Calved 5-11-16 to 5-27-16, 8 shown
Calved 8-9-16 to 8-24-16, 9 shown
Calved 5-2-16 to 5-10-16, 10 shown
Division II, Class 9
1. JAB Baby Wiley 641 Polled, 8-11-16, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wisc. 2. OC Ms Tori 107D P ET, 8-9-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Kyeler Field, Celina, Texas. 3. OC Ms. Tori 134D P ET, 8-20-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Audrey Field. 4. OC Ms Tori 124D Division I, Class 6 P ET, 8-13-16, by TR PZC Mr Calved 9-18-16 to 9-30-16, 10 shown Turton 0794 ET. Cade Currier, 1. MPO Miss Isabella 629 Pld, Onida, S.D. 5. OC Ms. Tori 136D 9-19-16, by MPO Mr Invincible P ET, 8-20-16, by TR PZC Mr 401 Pld. Matthew Owings, Potosi, Turton 0794 ET. Mason Field, Mo. 2. HF Martina 1627, 9-19Celina, Texas 16, by AML Ghost Rider 210. Division II, Class 10 Chase Simmons, Unionville, Mo. Calved 7-11-16 to 7-26-16, 3 shown 3. Miss Megan, 9-19-16, by TR 1. J&J Angelina 671, 7-11-16, PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Aaron by Leddy Hoodoo 357Y. Charley Suhr, Waukee, Iowa. 4. LaFraise Johnson, Orlando, Okla. 2. RENN/ Emery 206, 9-30-16, by M6 Bells & Whistles 258 P. Keegan Bertsche, VISN Chiquita 6248, 7-18-16, by WC CCC Bud Heavy 903 Pld ET. Flanagan, Ill. 5. WIA Ms Candice D198 P ET, 9-19-16, by Big Creek Mia Olson, Omaha, Neb. 3. M6 Game Changer 192 PET. Inga Nord, Nancy Bell 6122 TW, 7-26-16, by M6 Bells & Whistles 258 P. Clinton, Ill. Emmalea Watje, Andover, S.D. Division I, Class 7 Calved 9-10-16 to 9-16-16, 7 shown
AWR Ava 654D, 6-5-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Calli Schmutz, Stephenville, Texas. 4. WR Miss Penny D675, 6-5-16, by M6 Beef Standard 251 P ET. Erin Sullivan, Woodbine, Iowa. 5. RR Mustang Pembrook, 6-2-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Nataleigh Valles, Texline, Texas.
Division II, Class 11
Calved 6-2-16 to 6-17-16, 7 shown
1. BC Sapphire2324, 6-4-16, by Spur Encore 1A444. Alexis Hernandez, Colusa, Calif. 2. MPO Miss Anastasia 619 Pld, 6-11-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Matthew Owings, Potosi, Mo. 3.
1. KE Wonder Woman ET, 5-1116, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Kelton Arthur, Stillwater, Okla. 2. CC Dari 6055 ET Pld, 5-25-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Haley Schwecke. 3. NS CC Miss Destiny 1644TW, 5-12-16, by NS/SCF Seven & 7 1309 Pld. David Smith. 4. GWT Andi Princess 2484, 5-1616, by VPI Free Lunch 319A. Aaron Thompson, White Cottage, Ohio. 5. PZC Divine 6129 ET, 5-16-16, by Elder’s Star Buck 284B. Mariah Miller, Austin, Minn.
Division II, Class 13
1. KASS Ms Kitty 6138 ET, 5-1016, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Lyla Brook Nervig, Roscoe, Texas. 2. TR Ms Dolly 6746D ET, 5-3-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Ty Bergh, Florence, S.D. 3. SFC Rhianna 675, 5-3-16, by WC Bluegrass 2196 P ET. Garrett Stalcup, Prescott, Iowa. 4. GC Miss Kingsbury Sophie 608 P, 5-3-16, by WCR Kingsbury 116 P. Camille Greer, Shelbyville, Texas. 5. LKD Miss Diamond Girl 646, 5-3-16, by CCC Rocket’s Edge 203 Pld. Braden Keller, Tolstoy, S.D.
Division III, Class 14
Calved 4-15-16 to 4-26-16, 8 shown
1. WDZ Skittles 6037 P ET, 4-1516, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Paige Netzke, Lamberton, Minn. 2. LaFraise Jaelyn 426C ET, 4-26-16, by LHD Cigar E46. Trent Bertsche. 3. CLM WDZ Katelyn 601 ET, 4-15-16 by CML Diablo 2X. Carson Rieck, Creston, Iowa. 4. DCF Impressive 629D, 4-17-16, by FHDCF Cowboy 219 P ET. Richard DeMoss, Bowie, Texas. 5. CC Dixie Wind 695 Pld ET, 4-15-16, by LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld. Alex Creasey, Macomb, Ill.
Division III, Class 15
Calved 4-7-16 to 4-12-16, 8 shown
1. J/D April Chill 650D, 4-12-16,
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by ONL Chillin’ It 14B. Hunter Riggins, Leddey, Okla. 2. SFC Ellie 688, 4-12-16, by WC Everest 4048 P. Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa. 3. RF Smokette 616D ET, 4-7-16, by LBSS Hoodoo 0911. Jacob Hinshaw, Secor, Ill. 4. Summit Ms Hoo Lady D162, 4-8-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Kaitlyn Davlin, El Campo, Texas. 5. CL Miss Time Rock 1644 P, 4-11-16, by NS SCF All The Time 1316 ET. Katelyn Wetzler, Clackamas, Ore.
Division III, Class 16
Calved 4-3-16 to 4-6-16, 8 shown
1. AWR BB Queen 527D, 4-6-16, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Raley Downing, Troy, Texas. 2. TR Ms Dixie 6615D, 4-3-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Garrett Long, Springfield, Neb. 3. TR Ms Danessa 8D ET, 4-3-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Paige Gaffney, Barneveld, Wisc. 4. CC Diva 6764 ET Pld, 4-3-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Brandee Painter, Hebron, Ohio. 5. LaFraise Kolby 46B ET, 4-5-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Trent Bertsche.
Division III, Class 17
Calved 4-1-16 to 4-2-16, 8 shown
1. BRCHE TR Dory 6501, 4-2-16, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Cagney Effling, Highmore, S.D. 2. RJB PZC Stella’s Sable, 4-1-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. David Smith. 3. EOTT Ms Pearly II 6402, 4-2-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Kallie Knott, LaOtto, Ind. 4. F5-BLB Fancy’s Dixie D94 P ET, 4-2-16, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Rachael Bonacker, Cedar Hill, Mo. 5. CC Dallas 6311 ET, 4-2-16, by OBG Tickle 280. William Hoopes, Letts, Iowa.
Division III, Class 18
Calved 3-24-16 to 3-31-16, 10 shown
1. PZC TR Fire Fox 6742D ET, 3-28-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Kadon Leddy, Stockholm, S.D. 2. WC CCC Sweetheart 6350 P, 3-24-16, by WC Up The Limit 1128 P ET. Rachel Booth, Miami, Okla. 3. BOY BSMT Montella Marie 623 ET, 3-27-16, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Jamie Moore, Piasa, Ill. 4. SULL Miss Impressive 6522D, 3-28-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Erin Sullivan. 5. MR A U G U S T 2 0 1 7 69
Diablo’s Elegance, 3-30-16, by TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET. McKenna Richardson, Eureka, Kan.
Division III, Class 19
Calved 3-18-16 to 3-22-16, 9 shown
1. TB PZC Promise Keeper TB22, 3-18-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Trevor Bergh, Florence, S.D. 2. M&M Ms Rushmore 6014 Pld, 3-18-16, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Shelley Rowlett, Martin, Tenn. 3. PZC Danika 6103 ET, 3-22-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Ashley Eisenbraun, Paynesville, Minn. 4. C&S Ms Dee Dee 633, 3-19-16, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Paton Coyle, Orient, S.D. 5. Big Creek Angel 631 P, 3-18-16, by Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET. Barrett Allen, Ardmore, Okla.
Division III, Class 20
Calved 3-8-16 to 3-17-16, 9 shown
1. TR Ms Danika 6718D ET, 3-16-16, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill. 2. WDZ Skittles 6034 P ET, 3-13-16, by Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET. Audrey Field. 3. RR Stella ET, 3-17-16, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Kelton Arthur. 4. DF Ms Zinfandel 56045, 3-1416, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Rylee Derrer, Milan, Ill. 5. WDZ Skittles 6033 P ET, 3-1116, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Makayla Houck.
Owned Heifer Show Reward 2348 Pld. Kelsie Wosepka, Waverly, Iowa. 5. LAC Pld Lyn 667D, 3-2-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET.
Division IV, Class 23
Calved 2-22-16 to 2-29-16, 8 shown
1. NWMSU Edith 8130-678, 2-23-16, by M6 Cool Rep 8108 ET. Taylor Husz, Maryville, Mo. 2. LaFraise Kehlani 966, 2-2716, by LT Ledger 0332 P. Keegan Bertsche. 3. SFC Lola 620, 2-2916, by WC Bluegrass 2196 P ET. Makayla Houck. 4. Fancy Creek Miss Ledger 624P, 2-22-16, by LT Ledger 0332 P. Nissa Olsen, Manhattan, Kan. 5. LT Queen Gertrude 6081 Pld, 2-27-16, by LT Sundance 2251 Pld. Jessica Dexter, Delta, Colo.
Division IV, Class 24
Calved 2-12-16 to 2-20-16, 10 shown
1. TR Ms Dottie 6703D ET, 2-1816, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Paislie Carlson, Harrisburg, S.D. 2. PF Ms Outsiders Wind 601, 2-19-16, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Abbie Pfeifer, Russell, Iowa. 3. HFCS Ms Destiny D109, 2-1516, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Haleigh Holt, Mina, S.D. 4. DSUL McKenzie 2D ET, 2-12-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Austin Reitzenstein, Kersey, Colo. 5. HCC Freedom 04D, 2-12-16, by WR Travel Agent A602. Beth Moller, Princeton, Minn.
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Division IV, Class 25
Calved 3-4-16 to 3-5-16, 9 shown
Calved 2-3-16 to 2-11-16, 9 shown
1. CH Miss Maura 207D, 3-5-16, by MCF Bohannon 305A. Hunter Riggins. 2. JAB EC Miss Jamie 635 Polled, 3-4-16, by EC Done Deal 5052 Pld. Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wisc. 3. TR Ms Debbie 6750D ET, 3-4-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Cagney Effling. 4. WFR Southern Bell 624 P, 3-516, by JAB Drink In My Hand 157 Pld. Garrett Dearmont, Loup City, Neb. 5. Wal-Mar Ms Glamour Up 607 P, 3-4-16, by TR Mr Wrangle Up 2502Z. Kole Harris, Hepler, Kan.
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Calved 3-1-16 to 3-3-16, 10 shown
1. CH Miss Maura 209D, 3-3-16, by MCF Bohannon 305A. TyAnn Tellefson, Warden, Wash. 2. Ms Stella, 3-3-16, by ZKCC Game On 266Z. Audrey Field. 3. Jehts Miss Bella, 3-2-16, by STRM Don Juan. Jeht Stateler, Hoskins, Neb. 4. SR Reba 6225 Pld, 3-2-16, by LT 70
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Division IV, Class 26
Calved 1-7-16 to 1-26-16, 8 shown
1. CRG Miss Canada 15D, 1-1316, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Nash Hensley, Markleville, Ind. 2. SVY Luna 609D, 1-21-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Kadon Leddy. 3. WC Dream Girl 6243 P, 1-18-16, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Jaid Runft, Scandia, Kan.
4. TR HFCS Ms Dreamer, 1-2516, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Chloey Hansen, Redfield, S.D. 5. MBS Ms Ledger 060 634, 1-2616, by LT Ledger 0332 P. Carter Powell, Palmyra, Mo.
Division IV, Class 27
Calved 1-1-16 to 1-6-16, 7 shown
1. Conley Nancy D6, 1-5-16, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Connor Kisner. 2. KNA Ms Classic Bell D627, 1-6-16, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Taylor Heim, Plattsmouth, Neb. 3. CCC Whiskey Girl 105D, 1-5-16, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Nick Williams, Bremen, Ala. 4. NC Sunfire 603 P ET, 1-3-16, by TR Mr Wrangle UP 2502Z. Ashley Betker, Royalton, Minn. 5. NC Lillybug 602 P ET, 1-2-16, by TR Mr Wrangle UP 2502Z. Kallie Mattison, Lamberton, Minn.
Division V, Class 28
Calved 11-1-15 to 11-28-15, 7 shown
1. WIA Ms Sally ET, 11-8-15, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Clarisa Grass, Bonne Terre, Mo. 2. RG Miss Milan 117, 11-7-15, by OK Wind Chill TL35. Lyndsey Franklin, Ladonia, Texas. 3. WalMar Seize The Fire 527PET, 11-11-15, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Kole Harris, Hepler, Kan. 4. CCC She’s A Daisy 1116C, 11-16-15, by WR Wrangler W601. Cody Daimler, Ponce de Leon, Fla. 5. MJR Smokys Miss Wrangler, 11-28-15, by TR Mr Wrangle Up 2502Z. Maguire Rohr.
Division V, Class 29
Calved 10-3-15 to 10-30-15, 7 shown
1. M&M Ms 2552 5590 Pld, 10-26-15, by M&M Bluegrass 2552 Pld ET. Taylor Husz. 2. D R White Satin 2205, 10-9-15, by Hoodoo Slasher 1144. Josie Woodcock, Clovis, Calif. 3. OC Ms Duke 15285, 10-15-15, by WC Remington 2124 P ET. Caleb Obermeyer, Marysville, Kan. 4. J&J Firegirl 552, 10-10-15, by Keys All State 149X. Madison Henderson. 5. HCF Nikki, 10-3-15, by HC Stash 0383. Tucker Montgomery, Osceola, Neb.
Division V, Class 30
Calved 9-12-15 to 9-29-15, 9 shown
1. WIA Ms Celine Pld, 9-14-15, by TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET. Lucas Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo. 2. OBG Elvira 5526, 9-12-15, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Lane Enyart, Vinita, Okla. 3. BS
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Division V, Class 31
Calved 9-1-15 to 9-11-15, 9 shown
1. MF Kisses 5787 FW, 9-4-15, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Hadley Schotte, Marysville, Kan. 2. CAG Ivory Fire 382C ET, 9-1-15, by RBM TR Rhinestone Z38. Cagney Effling. 3. Fred Miss Franny 5901, 9-11-15, by Fred Omaha 3409. Bailey Hinrichs, Ayr, Neb. 4. M&M Ms Elvira 5516 Pld, 9-10-15, by M&M Ledger 2543 P/S. David Smith. 5. MJR Smoky’s Miss Turton 550, 9-315, b MJR Smoky’s Turton 305. Madalyn Rohr, Elbert, Colo.
Division VI, Class 32
Calved 9-2-14 to 5-3-15, 4 shown
1. GC Miss Roxy Firewater 511 P, 5-3-15, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Bull calf, GC Mount Rushmore 707 P, 5-8-17, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Camille Greer. 2. WL Ms. Couture B19, 9-2-14, by LHD Cigar E46. Bull calf, WL Hoodini E30, 1-26-17, by Cedardale Abracadabra 123A. Josie Woodcock. 3. BC Ms Turton C03 PET, 1-9-15, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Bull calf, BRP Sir Prince E05 Pld., 4-15-17, by RBM TR Rhinestone Z38, Bella Parker, Godley, Texas. 4. RM Star Gazer, 3-31-15, by LT Ledger 0332 P. Heifer calf, SCC Star Add Venture, 2-10-17, by LT Venture 3198 Pld. Chase Simmons, Unionville, Mo. Division VI, Class 33 Calved 11-5-11 to 2-28-14, 3 shown
1. Bar S Shirley 4161, 2-28-14, by TR PZC Rapid Fire 9775 ET. Heifer calf, Bar S Shirley 7636, 3-15-17, by Bar S Golden State 5532. Ethan Dickerson, Paradise, Kan. 2. JASR Ms Shyanne 95Y, 11-5-11, by Hoodoo Slasher 1144. Heifer calf, JASR Ms Shy Shy 1737 P, 3-3-17, by LT Patriot 4004 Pld. Teanna Simpson. 3. TCR Princess Millie, 1-22-14, by SCR Prince William X0807 D. Heifer calf, TCR Lady Rocker, 1-24-17, by SCR Rocker 1755 Pld. Jacob Ahlers, Belgrade, Neb.
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Show Dedicatee 2017 Junior National Show Dedicatee Linda Hickam
By Ashley Fitzsimmons
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his year’s Junior National Show Dedicatee is a woman who is passionate about Charolais cattle and the future of youth in the AIJCA. Although she wasn’t born into the Charolais breed, Linda Hickam has made a huge impact in the industry as well as with the Association and its members. Linda Hickam grew up on a commercial cow/calf and backgrounder operation in southwest Columbia, Missouri. Her passion for the cattle industry started in her youth while working for her father on their farm and with their custom hay operation. Hickam attended the University of Missouri and received a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education with a minor in Math Education specializing with grades 9-12. After graduation, she taught production agriculture and math while continuing her education and got her Master Degree in Education. After five years of teaching, Hickam decided to pursue a career as a veterinarian and over the next year completed the courses required for admission to vet school, applied and was accepted. Once she obtained her degree in Veterinary Medicine, Hickam started practicing in a rural mixed animal practice, predominately large animal. This is where she met her husband, David Fountain, who was a client of hers at the time. Hickam said, “Not sure he wouldn’t say his veterinary service was better prior to marriage.” David was who introduced Hickam to the Charolais breed and continued the tradition on to their daughter, Tara Fountain. Fountain Charolais was started by David and his father, Wayne Fountain, shortly after they purchased their first Charolais and it has been history since then. Like her mother, Tara has become very passionate for the cattle industry, specifically the Charolais breed and is continuing the family tradition by joining the partnership with David. Hickam’s passion for the cattle industry started at a young age and was inherited from her father. “I was going with him to feed cattle before I was old enough to attend school,” Hickam stated. She was taught at an early age about the economic value of heavier weaning weights and knew that her Charolais cross cows were always producing From left: Cagney Effling, Miss Charolais USA Kendra Elder and Linda Hickam the heavier calves at weaning time. “The ability to add performance in feed efficiency and pounds per day of age are valuable economic advantages the breed brings to the cattle industry,” states Hickam. Hickam’s true passion for the Charolais breed and AIJCA came from her husband and daughter, David and Tara. She remembers attending her first AIJCA Junior National in 2003, hosted Tupelo, Mississippi, with Tara and since then she has been hooked. “I was impressed by the opportunities available in the AIJCA to develop leadership skills, communication and networking opportunities, marketing skills, that will be valuable in their careers,” said Hickam. Hickam has been involved with the AIJCA for around 20 years and decided to become a Missouri junior advisor in 2009 when the AIJCA Junior National was in Sacramento, California. She has had such a great value as a junior advisor but has also been a key member of the ’06, ’11, and ’16 Junior National Planning Committees for Missouri. As a junior advisor, she has had the opportunity to have a “front row seat with an amazing group of young agriculturalist passionate about cattle and the Charolais breed.” She believes in the AIJCA because it gives youth the opportunity to participate in many different leadership activities and contests depending on what appeals more to that individual. Opportunities like these are valuable in Hickam’s mind with the development of many skills sets that these outstanding youth, will need in their future careers. “I have always loved the excitement in the eyes of the youth as they experience their first Junior National, win their first contest or succeed in the showring,” Hickam said. She believes that these young people will be “charting new territory in the livestock industry,” and is very confident that they will “surpass our expectations.”
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Conference Honoree 2017 Junior National Conference Honoree Greg Clifton
By Ashley Fitzsimmons
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he AIJCA Junior National Conference Honoree is Greg Clifton from North Richland Hills, Texas. The founder of the “Chance Clifton Live Big Foundation” and long-time supporter of the AICA and AIJCA, has come to call the Charolais breed and the breeders family. Greg Clifton was raised in Clarence, Missouri where his family raised commercial cattle, hogs, and horses, and had a small grain and hay operation. He attended University of Missouri – Columbia receiving his degree in Animal Husbandry. While in college, Greg was a member of the Meats Judging and Livestock Judging Teams where he was introduced to the powerful Charolais breed. Greg recalls a moment on a judging team trip to Wesson Charolais and remembers how “intrigued by the big white cattle” he was. From there he started using Charolais bulls in his family’s commercial Angus cow herd. He noticed the “added growth and efficiency” and became a “believer” in the Charolais breed. After graduation Clifton went to work for the American Yorkshire Club then was on to the Weekly Livestock Reporter as one of their field representatives until 1989. Clifton started auctioneering in the fall of 1989, his first Charolais auction was at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in 1990. A mentor and friend of Clifton was Colonel George Morse, a prominent Charolais auctioneer, told many stories of selling Charolais cattle over the years and was a great inspiration for him selling Charolais as well as many of the other purebred breeds. Clifton has had the great privilege to auctioneer for many Charolais cattle sales all over the United States and considers the breeders like his second family. When Clifton is not busy auctioneering, he is teaching and coaching Advance Animal Science during the week at the Birdville Center of Technology and Advance Learning. This is his second-year teaching and mentoring with the “inner city” youth of Richland Hills, creating a major impact on them by showing the positive aspects of animal agriculture and how they can be involved. “Some of my ag students From left: Abbee Carnes, Miss Charolais USA Kendra Elder and Tina and Greg Clifton have gone on to become Ag teachers and Pre-vet students. This program gives them enough exposure and enthusiasm about animal agriculture that they want to become involved,” said Clifton. The school does have a nice show facility located in the middle of town and Clifton’s main goal is to educate urban youth about animal agriculture and showing them encouragement. All of Clifton’s students live in town and keep their animals at the show facility. Being a part of the school’s show team allows the youth to travel to some of the big show across Texas. If the youth show interest in showing, the faculty will encourage them to start out with a smaller animal like a goat or pig. When they have shown that they can handle the responsibility and can handle that animal, Clifton will give them the opportunity to show a Charolais heifer of steer sometimes through a scholarship program if they cannot to purchase their own. “For a lot kids, this is the first time they have had any kind of animal to teach them responsibility, care, selection and the whole gamut of taking care of an animal and showing an animal,” said Clifton The Clifton family had a major life changing event happen in June of 2013 when their son, Chance, was killed in an accident. Chance left a huge impact on others with his “live big” attitude so the family created the “Chance Clifton Live Big Foundation” in his memory. The foundation gives out numerous scholarships to high school seniors for college as well as helping families that suffer a tragic loss with financial assistance. The foundation gave many different scholarships the in first three years but the ones that they received the most response back from were the scholarships that were given to the American-International Junior Charolais Association youth. “We were getting thank you letters, a lot of times three letters, throughout the year saying how much this has meant and really helping,” said Clifton. “It is our privilege as a family to be about supporting the AIJCA and encouraging young people to live a life of excellence, diligence, hard work and hope.” CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
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Contest Awards Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest - Senior Division
Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest - Intermediate Division Fitting Contest - Junior Division
Sponsor: Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University
Sponsor: Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University
Sponsor: Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University
From left: Vaughn Sievers, Battle Creek, Neb. - Judge and Joel Leo, Danneborg, Neb. - Associate Judge; ChampionsMakayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa; Jayce Dickerson, Paradise, Kan.; Ethan Dickerson, Paradise, Kan.; Abbigayle Vargas, Pryor, Okla.; Reserve Champions- Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wisc.; Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Logan Ohlde, Easton, Kan.; Maddie Rohr, Elbert, Colo.; Kiley Elder and Callyn Hahn, Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University
From left: Vaughn Sievers, Battle Creek, Neb. - Judge and Joel Leo, Danneborg, Neb. - Associate Judge; Champions- Shayla Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.; Kelton Arthur, Stillwater, Okla.; Ashlynn Vargas, Pryor, Okla.; Barrett Allen, Ardmore, Okla.; Reserve Champions- Isom Marston, Canton, Kan.; Paxton Voet, Home, Kan.; Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wisc.; Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Kiley Elder and Callyn Hahn, Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University
From left: Vaughn Sievers, Battle Creek, Neb. - Judge and Joel Leo, Danneborg, Neb. - Associate Judge; ChampionsHadley Schotte, Marysville, Kan.; Michael Loughridge, Chatsworth, Ga.; Trent Bertsche, Flanagan, Ill.; Will Blankers, London Mills, Ill.; Reserve Champions- Kendra Elder, Blum, Texas; Cagney Effling, Highmore, S.D.; Kaitlyn Davlin, El Campo, Texas; Kallie Knott, LaOtto, Ind.; Kiley Elder and Callyn Hahn, Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University
Team Sales Contest - Senior Division
Team Sales Contest - Intermediate Division
Team Sales Contest - Junior Division
Sponsors: Broberg Charolais and Thurnau Charolais Cattle Services
Sponsors: Bengtson Cattle Co. and Bertsche Farms
Sponsors: Wells Charolais Ranch and Riverdale Land & Livestock
From left: Champions- Emma Hankins, Springfield, Mo.; Thomas Owings, Potosi, Mo.; Lucas Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo.; Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.; Reserve Champions- Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wisc.; Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Logan Ohlde, Easton, Kan.
From left: Champions- Claire Scheidler, Ayr, Neb.; Rachel Hale, Fullerton, Neb.; (not pictured: Cade Kresak, Milligan, Neb.; Preslee Hansen, Tekamah, Neb.); Reserve Champions- Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wisc.; Paxton Voet, Home, Kan.; Isom Marston, Canton, Kan.; Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan.
Weaver Leather Livestock Showmanship Contest - Intermediate Division
Weaver Leather Livestock Showmanship Contest - Junior Division
Sponsor: Weaver Leather Livestock
Sponsor: Weaver Leather Livestock
From left: Martey Stewart, Dixon, Neb. - Judge; Champion- Korbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.; Reserve Champion- Audrey Field, Celina, Texas; 3rd- Nataleigh Valles, Terrell, Texas; 4th- Kaitlin Smith, Cypress, Texas; 5th- McKenna Richardson, Eureka, Kan.; Miss Charolais USA Kendra Elder; Angela Shoemaker and Ky Stierwalt, Weaver Leather Livestock
From left: Martey Stewart, Dixon, Neb. - Judge; Champion- Chase Simmons, Unionville, Mo.; Reserve Champion- Audrey Redalen, Chatfield, Minn.; 3rdPayton Beare, Ree Heights, S.D.; 4th- Cody Daimler, Ponce de Leon, Fla.; 5th- Connor Briggs, Chariton, Iowa; Miss Charolais USA Kendra Elder; Ky Stierwalt, Weaver Leather Livestock
From left: Champions - Kendra Elder, Blum, Texas; Kaitlyn Davlin, El Campo, Texas; Kallie Knott, LaOtto, Ind.; Cagney Effling, Highmore, S.D.; Reserve ChampionsTy Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb.; Bailey Hinrichs, Ayr, Neb.; Garrett Long, Springfield, Neb.; Taylor Benes, Valparaiso, Neb.
Weaver Leather Livestock Showmanship Contest - Senior Division Sponsor: Weaver Leather Livestock
From left: Martey Stewart, Dixon, Neb. - Judge; Champion- Garrett Long, Springfield, Neb.; Reserve Champion- Mason Runft, Scandia, Kan.; 3rd- Caroline Davis, Iva, S.C.; 4th- Ty Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb.; 5th- Hadley Schotte, Marysville, Kan.; Miss Charolais USA Kendra Elder; Angela Shoemaker and Ky Stierwalt, Weaver Leather Livestock 74  î ş
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Contest Awards Impromptu Speech Contest
Prepared Speech Contest
Resume & Interview Contest
Sponsors: AH Cattle, C&H Farms, Davis Farms, Lehman Charolais, Silvercrest Charolais, Zehnder-Waage Partnership
Sponsors: Double-H Charolais, Eickhoff Brothers Charolais, Faraway Cattle, Happy 11 Charolais, Hebbert Charolais Ranch, J&A Charolais
Sponsors: Cliff & Lynn Orley, Martin & Jessika Benes, Tracy Gaston, Tracy Harl
From left: Junior Division: 1st- Bailey Hall, McCool Junction, Neb.; 2nd- John Dexter, Delta, Colo.; Intermediate Division: 1st- Mackenzie Moldenhauer, Valley Center, Kan.; 2nd- Cody Butler, State Center, Iowa; Senior Division: 1st- Kiera Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.; 2nd- Hadley Schotte, Marysville, Kan.
From left: Junior Division: 1st- Bailey Hall, McCool Junction, Neb.; 2nd- Allison Moser, Westmoreland, Kan.; Intermediate Division: 1st- Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.; 2nd- Ryan Moser, Westmoreland, Kan.; Senior Division: 1st- Kiera Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.; 2nd- Kadon Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.
From left: High School Division: 1st- Mattie Harward, Richfield, N.C.; 2nd- Annaleigh Hobbs, Kansas City, Mo.; College Division: 1st- Kiera Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.; 2nd- Kelley Koester, Elizabeth, Ill.
Art Contest
Poster Contest
Graphic Design Contest
Sponsors: J&S Ranch, Kanza Cattle, Lay-ZZZzzz Acres Charolais, Plyler & Son Charolais, Pond Creek Ranch, Raasch Family Cattle
Sponsors: Shepherd Charolais, Doll Charolais Ranch, LindskovThiel Ranch, JVS Cattle Co.
Sponsors: Dybdal Charolais, Hang’n A Cattle Co., Carolyn McGuire, Glen Netzke, Glenn Sellhorst, Joe Rupp, Hart Charolais, 5J Charolais
From left: Junior Division: 1st- Jaelin Wolfinger, Lexington, Neb.; 2nd- Audrey Redalen, Chatfield, Minn.; Intermediate Division: 1st- Lucas Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo.; 2nd- Trisha Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb.; Senior Division: 1st- Hayleigh Moore, Bastrop, Texas; 2nd- Matthew Meyer, Sarcoxie, Mo.
From left: Junior Division – Breed/Association Promotion: 1st- Kole Harris, Hepler, Kan.; 2nd- Connor Kisner, DeSoto, Mo.; Herd Advertisement: 1st- Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.; 2nd- Jacie Wolfinger, Lexington, Neb.
From left: Intermediate Division – Breed/Association Promotion: 1st- Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.; 2ndMattie Harward, Richfield, N.C.; Herd Advertisement: 1st- Caitlin Jedlicka; 2nd- McKenna Richardson, Eureka, Kan.; Senior Division – Breed/Association Promotion 1st /Herd Advertisment 1st- Annaleigh Hobbs, Kansas City, Mo.; 2nd- Taylor Husz, Maryville, Mo.; Herd Advertisement: 2nd- Grady Dickerson, Paradise, Kan.
Cook-Off Contest - Senior Division
Cook-Off Contest - Intermediate Division
Cook-Off Contest - Junior Division
Sponsors: Weber Charolais Farm and White Rose Charolais
Sponsors: Taylor Charolais and TC Cattle Company
From left: 1st- Dylan Bonacker, Cedar Hill, Mo.; Rachael Bonacker, Cedar Hill, Mo.; Teanna Simpson, Thayer, Mo.; Taylor Husz, Maryville, Mo.; 2nd- Hadley Schotte, Marysville, Kan.; Rylee Derrer, Milan, Ill.; Mitchell Duer, Onaga, Kan.
From left: 1st- Mackenzie Moldenhauer, Valley Center, Kan.; Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.; 2nd- Eli Meyer, Sarcoxie, Mo.; Emily Meyer, Sarcoxie, Mo.; Caitlin Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.
Sponsors: Severance Diamond Charolais and Sullivan Charolais
From left: 1st- Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.; Connor Kisner, DeSoto, Mo.; Colton Grass, Bonne Terre, Mo.; Clarisa Grass, Bonne Terre, Mo.; 2nd- Audrey Redalen, Chatfield, Minn.; Madison Krause, Pine Island, Minn.
Cook-Off Contest - Adult Division
Talent Contest
Sponsor: Wild Indian Acres
Sponsors: Hubert Cattle Sales and ML Lewis Charolais
From left: Nick, Chelsea and Lori Woodcock, Clovis Calif.
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From left: 1st- Elsie Nord, Clinton, Ill.; 2nd- Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan.
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Contest Awards
Photo Contest
Quiz Bowl Contest
Sponsors: Nick Hansen, Rennert Ranch, Benes Cattle Co., Sonderup Charolais Ranch, Inc., Fink Beef Genetics, Polzin Cattle/Polzin Embryo Center, Satterfield Charolais, Thomas Ranch, Wienk Charolais Ranch, Wright Charolais, Schrader Ranch, Buddy’s Charolais
Sponsor: One Penny Ranch
From left: Junior Division - Black & White: 1st- Shayla Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.; 2nd- Wyatt Benes, Curtis, Neb.; Color: 1st- Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.; 2ndJacie Wolfinger, Lexington, Neb.; Intermediate Division - Black & White: 1st- Eli Meyer, Sarcoxie, Mo.; 2nd- Ashley Dearmont, Loup City, Neb.; Color: 1st- Jessica Dexter, Delta, Colo.; 2nd- Kayla Daimler, Ponce de Leon, Fla.; Senior Division - Black & White: 1st- Annaleigh Hobbs, Kansas City, Mo.; 2nd- Katie Moller, Princeton, Minn.; Color: 1st- Austin Reitzenstein, Kersey, Colo. (not pictured); 2nd- Ciara Galvin, Pleasantville, Iowa
Nebraska Junior Charolais Association Best Comedy Skit Most Creative Skit State Participation - 11 or more
Missouri Junior Charolais Breeders Association Best Dress Skit State / Affiliate Scrapbook - 1st
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From left: 1st- Hadley Schotte, Marysville Kan.; Taylor Ohlde, Easton, Kan.; Nissa Olsen, Manhattan, Kan.; Mitchell Duer, Onaga, Kan.; Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.; 2nd- Chase Samuelson, Palmer, Neb.; Emily Samuelson, Palmer, Neb.; Grant Romshek, Shelby, Neb.; Tucker Montgomery, Osceola, Neb.; Alex Hinze, Osceola, Neb. (not pictured).
Kansas Junior Charolais Association State / Affiliate Scrapbook - 2nd State Herdsmanship - 11 or more
California Junior Charolais Association State Participation - 10 or less
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Alabama Junior Charolais Association
State Herdsmanship - 10 or less
AIJCA Honors
Outstanding Junior Member From left: 2016 award winner Lucas Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo. and Miss Charolais USA Kendra Elder present the 2017 award to Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wisc.
Chad Clark Memorial Outstanding Senior Member Teanna Simpson, Thayer, Mo. (right), on behalf of the 2016 recipient, Landen Mack, Waternown, S.D., and Miss Charolais USA Kendra Elder present the 2017 award to Rachael Bonacker, Cedar Hill, Mo. (left).
2016 Gold Elite Award $250 Scholarships sponsored by the Gibson Family of Clear Creek Farm and Bar J Charolais
Miss Charolais USA Kendra Elder (second from left) and AIJCA Board Member Nick Willams (right) present Kiera Leddy, Stockholm, S.D. and Caleb Obermeyer, Marysville, Kan. with the 2017 scholarships.
AICA Fieldman's Workhorse
Advisor of the Year
From left: Cagney Effling, Highmore, S.D. is presented the 2017 award by AICA Fieldman Floyd Wampler.
From left: Miss Charolais USA Kendra Elder presents the 2017 honor to Krista Dybdal, Nebraska Junior Charolais Association advisor.
2017 AIJCA Premier Challenge Junior National Contest Winner $500 Scholarship sponsored by Zehnder-Waage Partnership
From left: Miss Charolais USA Kendra Elder presents Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan. with the 2017 award.
Family of the Year From left: Miss Charolais USA Kendra Elder awards the Dybdal Family, Taylor, Larry, Krista, Trisha, and Ty the 2017 award.
2017 Planning Committee 2016 National Junior Merit Awards
From left: Kristian Rennert, Jamie Keep, Scott Hinrichs, Cindy Hinrichs, Larry Dybdal, Krista Dybdal, Taylor Dybdal, Andrea Benes, Mitch Benes, Martin Benes, Angie Huxtable, Craig Huxtable and Tom Sonderup (not pictured).
From left: Miss Charolais USA Kendra Elder presents the awards to Caleb Obermeyer, Marysville, Kan. (Gold); Kallie Knott, LaOtto, Ind. (Bronze, Silver, Gold); Ashley Eisenbraun, Paynesville, Minn. (Gold); Kiera Leddy, Stockholm, S.D. (Gold). CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
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AIJCF Scholarship Awards
AIJCA Senior Send Off
2017-18 Scholarship Recipients $2,500 Dick & Jean Fanning Memorial Teanna Simpson, Thayer, Mo.
$2,500 Walker/Phillips
Hadley Schotte, Marysville, Kan.
$2,000 Chance Clifton Live Big Foundation
Cagney Effling, Highmore, S.D.; Kallie Knott, LaOtto, Ind.
Sponsored by: Hansen Farms
From left: Rachael Bonacker, Cedar Hill, Mo.; Dylan Bonacker, Cedar Hill, Mo.; Will Blankers, London Mills, Ill.; Richie DeMoss, Bowie, Texas; Ty Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb.; Taylor Husz, Maryville, Mo.; Caleb Obermeyer, Marysville, Kan.; Taylor Ohlde, Easton, Kan.; Jaid Runft, Scandia, Kan.; Nick Willams, Bremen, Ala.; (not pictured: Jacob Ahlers, Belgrade, Neb.; Caroline Davis, Iva, S.C.; Hayleigh Moore, Bastrop, Texas; Brandee Painter, Hebron, Ohio)
$2,000 Charlie and Jean Smith
Kaitlyn Davlin, El Campo, Texas; Dillon Elder, Blum, Texas
$2,000 Walker/Phillips
Ty Dybdal, Newcastle, Neb.; Taylor Husz, Maryville, Mo.
$2,000 Wesson Memorial
Rachael Hockenbery, Woodbine, Md.
$1,000 American International Junior Charolais Foundation
Madison Andrade, San Juan Bautista, Calif.; Payton Creasey, Malcomb, Ill.; Rylee Derrer, Milan, Ill.; Ashley Eisenbraun, Paynesville, Minn.; Jenna Harrod, Frankfort, Ky.; Kiera Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.; Jaid Runft, Scandia, Kan.; Mason Runft, Scandia, Kan.; Abigail Spindle, Moriarty, N.M.; Josie Woodcock, Clovis, Calif.
$1,000 Claude Canada Memorial Caroline Davis, Iva, S.C.
$1,000 Chance Clifton Live Big Foundation Kendra Elder, Blum, Texas.
Back row, from left: Kendra Elder; Teanna Simpson; Payton Creasey; Kaitlyn Davlin; Taylor Husz; Beth Moller; Katie Moller; Rachael Hockenbery; Rylee Derrer; Cagney Effling; Kallie Knott; Molly Smith; Madison Andrade; Jaid Runft; Kelley Koester; Kiera Leddy; Josie Woodcock, Ashley Eisenbraun; Abbee Carnes. Front from left: Will Blankers; Nash Hensley; Dillon Elder; Hadley Schotte; Mitchell Duer; Matthew Owings; Ty Dybdal; Mason Runft; Trent Bertsche; Kadon Leddy.
$1,000 Cross Family
Lindsey Behrends, Fredericksburg, Texas
$1,000 Joe and Carolynne Garrett Mitchell Duer, Onaga, Kan.
$1,000 Missouri Junior Charolais Breeders Association Matthew Owings, Potosi, Mo.
$1,000 Charlie and Jean Smith
Katherine Moller, Princeton, Minn.; Molly Smith, Lockhart, Texas; Sydney Zehnder, Stanchfield, Minn.
$1,000 Pete and Wendy Stamer Abbee Carnes, Richland, S.C.
$1,000 Stauffer Memorial Kelley Koester, Elizabeth, Ill.
$1,000 Taylor Thomas Memorial Kadon Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.
$1,000 Tex Jedlicka Memorial Trent Bertsche, Flanagan, Ill.
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$1,000 Walker/Phillips
Beth Moller, Princeton, Minn.
$1,000 Cliff and Lynn Orley, Champion Owned Female Nash Hensley, Markleville, Ind.
$1,000 Larry and Robbie Lehman, Champion Percentage Heifer Taylor Dorsey, Eaton, Colo.
$500 Carol Doughty Memorial, Big Creek Charolais, Champion Bred and Owned Female Will Blankers, London Mills, Ill.
$500 AIJCA Premier Challenge, Sponsored by Zehnder–Waage Partnership Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.
$250 Gold Elite National Junior Merit Award Sponsored by Gibson Family of Clear Creek Farm
Chance Clifton Live Big Foundation Scholarships
$250 Gold Elite National Junior Merit Award Sponsored by Bar J Charolais
From left: Miss Charolais USA Kendra Elder - $1,000 recipient; Kallie Knott - $2,000 recipient; Cagney Effling - $2,000 recipient; Tina and Greg Clifton, Chance Clifton Live Big Foundation.
Kiera Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.
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AIJCA Leadership AIJCA COMMITTEES
2017-2018 Officers and Board of Directors
Fundraising Kaitlyn Davlin - Chair Programs & Activities Teanna Simpson - Chair Membership Abbee Carnes - Chair Junior National Hadley Schotte - Chair Executive Hadley Schotte - Chair Teanna Simpson Abbee Carnes Kaitlyn Davlin Ty Dybdal
From left: Hadley Schotte, Teanna Simpson, Abbee Carnes, Kaitlyn Davlin, Madison Andrade, Trisha Dybdal, Mitchell Duer, Trent Bertsche, Matthew Owings, Rylee Derrer, Cagney Effling, Caitlin Jedlicka, Molly Smith and Ty Dybdal.
Hadley Schotte..............President
Madison Andrade........Area 1
Rylee Derrer................ Area 7
Teanna Simpson....Vice President
Trisha Dybdal.............. Area 2
Abbee Carnes.............. Area 8
Abbee Carnes.................Secretary
Mitchell Duer............. Area 3
Cagney Effling.........At Large
Kaitlyn Davlin................Treasurer
Kaitlyn Davlin............. Area 4
Caitlin Jedlicka.........At Large
Ty Dybdal...................Ex-Officio
Trent Bertsche............. Area 5
Teanna Simpson.......At Large
Flanagan, Ill.
Thayer, Mo.
Matthew Owings........ Area 6
Molly Smith.............At Large
Marysville, Kan. Thayer, Mo.
Richland, S.C.
El Campo, Texas Newcastle, Neb.
San Juan Bautista, Calif.
Milan, Ill.
Newcastle, Neb.
Richland, S.C.
Onaga, Kan.
Highmore, S.D.
El Campo, Texas
Koshkonong, Mo.
Lockhart, Texas
Potosi, Mo.
AIJCA Drawing
Grand Prize Gallagher Scale & Accessories Donated by
Winner: Scott Bradshaw, Twin Falls, Ida.
Reserve Grand Prize - Sioux Steel Calf Warmer Donated by T-H Feed, Inc.
Winner: Roger Hinrichs, Clearwater, Minn.
Third Prize – Custom Clipper Box Donated by AH Cattle and Davis Farms From left: Scott Bradshaw; Roger Hinrichs; AIJCA Treasurer Abbee Carnes; Kelly Schotte.
Winner: Kelly Schotte, Marysville, Kan.
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Sponsors & Award Donors $5,000+ Weaver Leather Livestock Sullivan Supply/Stock Show U Missouri Charolais Breeders Assn/ Missouri Junior Charolais Assn
$2,500 - $4,999 Polzin Cattle/Polzin Embryo Center Raymond Hicks Foundation Satterfield Charolais Grand Island Convention & Visitors Bureau Shepherd Charolais Wild Indian Acres Double-H Charolais Riverdale Land & Livestock NuTech Seed
$1,000 - $2,499 Sonderup Charolais Ranch, Inc. Gallagher Animal Management Hebbert Charolais Northeast Pipe and Panel White Rose Charolais Thomas Ranch Jeanette Garrison Breeders World Online Sales Reinke Manufacturing Co., Inc. Buddy’s Charolais Wienk Charolais Ranch Fink Beef Genetics Grand Hills Cattle LLC JVS Cattle Co. Nick Hansen Wells Charolais Ranch Winz Wagon Wheel Ranch Inc Land O’ Lakes–Purina Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic Dybdal Charolais Rio Nutrition TransOva Genetics 2H Cattle Company ADM Animal Nutrition Bamboo Road Farms Bar S Ranch Barilla Dismukes Ranch DuPont/Pioneer Lakeside Livestock Equipment Lehman Charolais Legacy Livestock Imaging Cliff & Lynn Orley Sam’s Club The Cattle Business Weekly Wagonhammer Ranches Willoughby Sales Wright Charolais
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$500 - $999 Taylor Charolais Charles Beagle Aurora Coop Eickhoff Brothers Charolais Green Line Equipment Land Mark Implement T-H Feed Ben & Jamie Keep Broberg Charolais Schrader Ranch Bengtson Cattle Co. Hinrichs Farms Sioux Steel Happy 11 Charolais Big Creek Charolais TC Cattle Co Bar J Charolais Kanza Cattle Gro-Rite Lindskov-Thiel Ranch Ridder Farms TransOva/Polzin Embryo Center NVS Genetix Reproduction Center Raasch Family Cattle Rick Vanderbeek Hansen Farms Accelerated Genetics Allflex Bill’s Volume Sales Inc Borns Groups Bovine Elite C&H Farms Callender Printing Co Cargill Beef Chance Clifton Live Big Foundation Crutcher Cattle Co Doonan Cattle Company EDJE Technologies Farm Credit Services of America Fred Ranch/4 U Cedar Fiber Hubert Cattle Sales Iowa Jr Charolais Association JWC Marketing Justin B Stout Auction Service Merck Animal Health Multimin USA Inc National Center for Beef Excellence Nebraska Ethanol Board Outfront Cattle Service Rob Nord, Auctioneer South Dakota Charolais Breeders Assn Sure Champ Twisted Stitch Zehnder-Waage Partnership A. Ford Maurer Pat & Kelly Schotte Tracy Gaston Pesek Charolais
$300 - $499 Mitchell Management Lay-ZZZzzz Acres Charolais Oakwater Ranch Severance Diamond Charolais Steven Hughes, DVM Bertsche Farms Shannon Hackett Creasey Charolais Creekside Charolais Eggleston Charolais MOGO Charolais Jim Weber Mack Cattle Nebraska Soybean Board Ol’ Country Kettle Corn Ranch Rebel Sara’s Silvercrest Charolais Pepsi Bottling Co.-Grand Island Rennert Ranch Charolais
$299 and Below Weber Charolais Farm 4KC Cattle Arlitt Charolais Evans Charolais Fancy Creek Charolais Harris Livestock Farms Hart Charolais Heath Hyde Cattle Co. High Noon Feeds Livestock Plus, Inc. Midwest Messenger ML Lewis Charolais Northeast Nebraska Cattleman South Central Cattlemen Assn Stalcup Farms Charolais Sullivan Charolais Triple T Farms Virginia Charolais Assn Walmart North Winz Wagon Wheel Ranch J & S Ranch Plyler & Son Charolais Bina Charolais Felt Farm Lautner Farms Thurnau Charolais Cattle Services AH Cattle Davis Farms DVAuction Inc Liebelt Charolais Sparks Charolais Farm Vogler Semen Center Nate Suttles J & A Charolais Faraway Cattle
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Doll Charolais Ranch One Penny Ranch Ron Krahl R & R Charolais Craig Lordemann 5J Charolais 7 Hills Farm ABS Anderson Sires Bill King Ranch Cattle Vision Cobb Charolais Ranch Cook Charolais Farm Fountain Charolais Franz Ranch Greer Charolais Hubert Charolais Ranch Nebraska Wheat Board Vedvei Charolais Ranch Windy Hill Charolais Farms Zeisler Cattle, Inc Marilyn Sonderup Martin Benes Tracy Harl Trenten Kemp Pond Creek Ranch Benes Cattle Co Dennis Charolais Farm Doll Charolais Ranch Effertz Key Ranch Hang’n A Cattle Co. Hudspeth Farms Larson Family Ranch M6 Ranch Mountain Empire Charolais Assn R Lazy B Ranch Smoky Hill Charolais Daniel & Allison Forsyth Floyd Clement Wayne and Diane Moore Jackie Mallak KBJ Angus Earl May Heartland United Way Nebraska Beef Council (in kind) Western Edge
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Intern viewpoint Remarkable Opportunity!
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By Ashley Fitzsimmons
y first Junior National experience was surprising on many levels. The high-quality cattle and the plethora of contests that the youth exhibitors had the opportunity to compete in as well as the informational leadership sessions was truly impressive. It was exciting to see stiff contest competition in areas of prepared speech, art, photography, interview and resume, and that is only scratching the surface. The two contests, team fitting and team sales, drew my attention from the beginning. It was enjoyable watching the youth talent fit their animal to perfection and trying to enhance the breed’s best qualities and confirmation in a specific time frame. Team sales is exactly what it sounds like, the youth work together to sell their animal to the judges. These contests help enhance the exhibitor’s leadership, teamwork and people skills as well as preparing them for their future, whether they decide to stay connected with the beef industry or pursue a different career path. Being a part of the AmericanInternational Junior Charolais Association and attending the Junior National is a fantastic opportunity for young cattlemen and cattlewomen alike. It helps expand their knowledge and give them the skill sets needed to be successful in many different industries, not just with beef cattle. One of the many passionate state leaders, Linda Hickam, made a statement about this organization that stands true. “Opportunities like these are valuable with the development of many skill sets that these outstanding youth will need in their future careers,” Hickam says. The youth are very passionate about showing their Charolais cattle, but they spend a lot of time outside the showring working on promoting the organization as well as the beef cattle industry as a whole. Being a member of the AIJCA and participating in Junior National creates great opportunities for youth to better themselves in all aspects. The AIJCA organization and opportunities it presents to the future of the industry is incredible. The AIJCA Junior National is a remarkable opportunity to meet breeders and families from all over the country. It is enjoyable to walk through the cattle barn and see the interaction between the different state youth organizations being involved in those conversations. Breeders, industry leaders and families working together to cultivate the next generation of cattlemen. This type of involvement is going to continue creating strong industry relationship for the Charolais youth as well as producing well-rounded industry leaders for the future.
Ashley Fitzsimmons is the summer intern for the Charolais Journal through the Livestock Publication’s Council internship program. A senior at Kansas State University, she is working on her second bachelor’s degree in Agriculture Communications and Journalism with a minor in Animal Science and Industry. She grew up in south central Kansas on a commercial cow/ calf operation, predominately Angus cross cattle. She had the opportunity to attend her first AIJCA Junior National Show and Leadership Conference, working closely with the junior board and many state leaders. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
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GOLF SCRAMBLE
8th Annual
AIJCA
Special thanks to Kim Coudron for organizing this great event this year!
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Centura Hills Golf Course June 21, 2017
AIJCA Junior Board Leads to
Career Success By: Cole Simmons
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outh activities today are more competitive than ever. The demand from parents and coaches is unfair or maybe better put, unbalanced. Putting all of your eggs in one basket thinking is trending and well-rounded youth looking ahead to tomorrow is becoming a thing of the past. It was energizing to see the latter still exists while attending the AIJCA Junior National Charolais Show and Leadership Conference. Through conversations with four former AIJCA Junior Board Members it quickly became apparent that no matter where you come from, leadership opportunities provided by the AIJCA is a proven recipe to a future path of success.
Minnesota State Fair and she would drive me all night to the next high school rodeo,” Coudron fondly remembers. Along with her parents, Coudron credits Troy Thomas as an impactful mentor to her early and current show career. At age 14, Coudron took notice of the Junior Board members and recognized that their exemplary leadership skills were something she and other junior members could look up to. Recognizing an opportunity to be a part of something bigger and the ability to make an impact From Showring to Realtor in the association, Coudron Kim Coudron was born and raised in the lakes country of positioned herself to run Monticello, Minnesota, just Northwest of Minneapolis/St. for the Junior Board. A few Paul. Some of her earliest memories include her parents making years later she was elected the transition to the farm when she was three years old. The to serve for a two year term. Coudron’s Charolais herd began in an unlikely place—Ocala, As a new board member Florida. Her parents attended a sale with her uncle and were she befriended Brandon interested in what Charolais and the beef industry had to offer. 2004-05 President Kim Coudron receives Bertsche who was a 2nd They purchased the first female of their operation and never the gavel from retiring president Dustin year board member and looked back. Over time, the operation grew to 40 cows and Bush. he was provided Coudron and her siblings many, priceless opportunities. “Find someone doing things gracious enough to help Coudron transition into In 1986, Coudron attended her first the right way, ask them a her new role. Highlights of her service Junior National show in Minnesota at the lot of questions and show a include attending the Youth Beef Industry young age of three. Impressively, she went willingness to learn. If you do Conference (YBIC), bi-annual board to 19 consecutive Junior Nationals, a streak that, they will be more than meetings and conducting the leadership that culminated in her final year of showing seminars at the Junior National Show. willing to help you.” at 22. The 1992 Junior National in North “Gaining self-confidence, developing Carolina remains her favorite a presence in groups settings, and being because comfortable in front of your peers are skills that I learned and of the beaches and have transferred to my career in real estate,” Coudron said. recreational activities. “Being able to carry on a conversation, ask questions, and Growing up in an urban area establish a rapport with my customers has a lot to do with my there was no FFA Chapter background on the Junior Board.” available, so Coudron showed Not many real estate agents have a child psychology degree in 4-H and Charolais shows. from the University of Minnesota, but Coudron does. When She also competed in barrel her degree became a PhD. program the attraction of the family racing and pole bending at real estate business and cattle operation was more appealing the Minnesota High School than staying buried in textbooks. Rodeo Association. Real estate is a career that has given Coudron the platform “I know my mom loved me to showcase a skill set learned and polished as a Junior Board because I would show at the
Kim Coudron at her first Junior National in 1986
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member. Challenges include learning how each bank processes sales differently and adapting to different customer’s needs. “The process is so unique for each property and each buyer, it’s critical to know how to deal with that,” said the veteran agent with 12 years of experience. “It is something different every day and I like that it isn’t the same routine Kim and her fiance Zach Schwecke every day.” Coudron was recently engaged to Zach Schwecke and glowingly recognizes, “He sees what it took to build my herd and he doesn’t ever want me to give up that dream.” Zach’s sister Hayley will be glad for that as she was fortunate enough to exhibit Coudron Charolais heifers at the 2017 AIJCA Junior National. Coudron is still involved with the Junior Board as founder and organizer of the 9-man golf scramble held each year at the Junior National. The scramble began 8 years ago after hearing of a need to increase funding so the Junior Board could afford to attend YBIC. The event was so valuable to her personally, that sitting idly by and letting that opportunity pass for current Junior Board Members was not an option. The desire to serve, solve problems and advance the growth of others are qualities that Coudron exemplifies and Junior Board members everywhere should strive to attain. She sees a lot of value in learning how and why others are successful. “Find someone doing things the right way, ask them a lot of questions and show a willingness to n learn,” Coudron explained. “If you do that, they will be more than willing to help you.”
Embryo Extraordinaire
Growing up on a farm near Flanagan, Illinois, Brandon Bertsche began his show cattle career at just four years old. His grandpa started the family operation and it is currently run by Bertsche’s father and two uncles. Early on, he showed at county fairs and progressed into larger shows and Junior National shows in 1990, his first year of eligibility. After Bertsche’s first Junior National in 1990 he only missed one (Raleigh, North Carolina) in the duration of his time as a Junior Charolais member. “Rapid City, South Dakota was one of my favorite Junior Nationals because I had never seen terrain like that” Bertsche 1991 Rapid City, S.D. 86
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said. Besides in the showring, you could find Bertsche competing in the fitting contest, skits, showmanship and a brief stint in the speech contest noting that speech wasn’t his favorite. Daphne Davis, along with Bertsche’s parents are Brandon Bertsche —2001 AIJCA Board credited with pushing him to Picture do all the necessary things to eventually become a Junior Board member. “They pushed me towards it and I finally gave in to the pressure,” Bertsche remembers. “I’m glad that they did because my time on the Junior Board really defined my Junior career. I’m very passionate about the breed.” As a student at Illinois Central College in Peoria, the association made double-duty as a student and board member very manageable. “The Junior National experience on the board versus not on the board is a really different experience,” Bertsche said. “You stay really busy and learn Bevin, Brandon, Sasha & Briggston Bertsche quickly how to manage your time and get things done quickly. Most of my best friendships are a result of being on the board. I may not have met as many people just being in the barn.” Cattle and networking are credited for meeting his wife, Sasha (Yackley). They met at the Black Hills “You don’t ever know who Stock Show and Sale, is watching you so be a good one of his favorite events. If you haven’t role model at all times.” picked up on the theme Bertsche really likes South Dakota! Now living west of Onida, South Dakota with their two children near his in-laws ranch, it seems he has an endless supply of recipient cows for the embryo business that he started two years ago. The first embryos came from the Thomas Ranch dispersal sale and the business has since taken off at a rapid and successful pace. The 2017 Junior National show showcased three animals from the embryo program. Passion for the Charolais breed and appreciation for the experiences that shape youth members has led to Bertsche serving as the co-leader for the South Dakota Junior Charolais Association. His advice to junior members is, “You don’t ever know who is watching you so be a good role model at all times.”
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Texas Entrepreneur Passing on the Tradition
International travel was a perk when Collin Greer’s family planted their roots in the Charolais industry. His great uncle James and a partner brought some of the first Charolais semen into Texas from Canada. Not long after that first trip to Canada Greer’s father, in college at the time, accompanied James to France and purchased a Charolais bull. The bull was then shipped to Canada, quarantined for a short time and later Outstanding Junior Member — transported to Texas. 1991 Rapid City, S.D. The operation started out selling just 10-20 bulls per year, and has expanded to marketing an average of 100 per year in current times. Showing livestock was a destined path for an extension agents son and Greer got an early start at the age of 9. Texas jackpots are an opportunity that not every state has and he took full advantage while progressing to state shows and then the AIJCA Junior National. “I see now what my parents were thinking back then,” Greer said. “They kind of drove me crazy making me be involved in all of that stuff, but it shapes you. Fitting contest, sales contests and other things offered at Collin Greer —2000 AIJCA President Junior National help to form bonds and begin friendships that lasted a lifetime for me.” When the format of Junior Nationals was a three-day show followed by the leadership conference Greer remembers having a big time in the dorms and learning management practices from the top universities in the country. Speakers taught meat labs, reproduction, forage production and conducted ranch tours.
“Leadership skills and not doing things halfway are habits that stuck with me after my time on the Junior Board.”
Junior members look up to the Junior Board and they want to be like them someday. Greer was no different and ran for the junior board eventually serving as president in his 2nd year of a two-year term. He didn’t miss a Junior National show from the age of 9 up through his year as president in 2000. Keeping up with the family tradition Greer took advantage of international opportunities during his time serving on the Junior Board.
Collin, Courtney, Camille & Carter Greer
“I was one of the first ones to participate in an exchange program with the Canadian Junior National Charolais Show,” Greer said. “Julie Olson, former editor of the Charolais Journal, chaperoned Jay Watje (Vice President that year) and I up there and it was the most fertile, beautiful land I’ve ever seen. They have heavier, bolder, bigger boned cattle there to handle their harsh elements.” Greer has many fond memories of the valuable lessons that he took away from his time on the Junior Board. “Leadership skills and not doing things halfway are habits that stuck with me after my time on the Junior Board,” Greer said. “Leadership skills can be broken down into more specific things. First you gain self-confidence: The Junior National forces you to meet people and break out of your bubble. That natural progression into becoming a people person sets you up to succeed in public speaking. Pretty soon you’re a board member and then working towards an officer position.” Interestingly Greer went to Texas A&M and graduated with a Poultry Science degree. At the time, the family operation wasn’t large enough to support him full-time and poultry farms in east Texas offered greater career opportunities. His career would eventually transition into pharmaceutical sales, but after years of working in a corporate structure Greer and five others started their own animal health supply company. For more than a year, he has been able to work for himself affording more opportunities on the family’s ranch. After 17 years from his final year as a junior showman Greer returned to the Junior National in Grand Island this year as his children begin their junior career. “I showed up here after being gone for almost 20 years and on day one I ran into four or five of my fellow board members and friends from back then,” he said with a laugh. “We’ve all got kids getting started and it’s been really cool to reunite with everyone.”
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The AIJCA’s Biggest Fan
If you had never heard of Charolais or showing cattle and spent 30 minutes with Dale Hecht you would own two heifers, a fitting chute and have a hotel reservation for next year’s Junior National before he got done with you. From Grove City, Minnesota, just miles down the road from his hometown of Paynesville, the Hecht family has been a part of the Charolais Association for over 50 years. In fact, they will be recognized this August for exhibiting livestock for 50 years at the Minnesota State Fair. “We had 50-60 cows growing up and both of my parents worked off the farm jobs as well,” Hecht explained. “Our operation is much the same present day with me and my wife owning cattle and working off the farm.” Hecht’s Junior National show career began at the 1979 Minnesota Junior National at 10 years old. In 1982, he attended the Junior National in Brookings, South Dakota and after returning to the 1986 Junior Nationals in Minnesota he never missed another one until he finished showing at age 22. He served as a Junior Board member during that time and capped his Charolais Junior career by winning National Herdsman of the Year. “I look back at those years as being a part of a pretty close and tight knit show family,” Hecht remembers with a distant look in his eye. “You see those people year after year and get to know them pretty well while you spend a week every summer with them in different locations 1996 AIJCA Herdsman of the Year across the United States.” For Hecht, it was more than just getting to know his fellow peers. It was setting himself up with skills he’s confident you can’t master anywhere else. “You don’t understand at that age what you are gaining from showing and competing,” he explained. “You don’t understand how good the opportunities are that you’re being presented with. Learning from industry leaders and professors from prominent universities is such an advantage.” Early on Hecht knew that he wanted to serve on the Junior Board because it would advance him personally, add to his resume and provide networking opportunities in an industry he planned to remain a part of for years to come. “Being on the Junior Board you work your tail off,” Hecht said. “It is rewarding to put on a first-class event for kids that travel from all corners of the country. As a Junior Board member, I wanted the full experience from behind the scenes work to being front Dale & Dallee Hecht 88
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and center at the Junior National. The Junior Board brought me out of my shell and I want my kids to experience that someday.” That wish is beginning to come true as Hecht’s 10-year-old Dale, Georgia, Dallee, Josie & Jill Hecht daughter attended her second Junior National this summer. “It’s really important to raise kids around any kind of livestock and give them something to be responsible for,” he said. “They get a taste of success and learn to take pride in their accomplishments. They learn to see something through from start to finish.” Last year in Springfield Dale gave his daughter a one year mulligan and did not make her compete in any speaking events. This year she came prepared and ready with new found confidence as a second year participant. Hecht expressed the importance of competing in public speaking, “When you can get in front of somebody and give a speech it doesn’t really matter how your speech went, you have already won,” Hecht said with a smile. “Being able to get through that process will lead to bigger things down the “It doesn’t take skill to be road. No matter what successful — show up on time contest you compete and do what you say you are in at Junior National going to do.” you quickly realize that someone else out there has done just as much or more than you have. Seeing that level of competition every year pushes these kids to up their game and become high achievers.” In his career as a Syngenta Sales Representative, Hecht credits skills learned in the AIJCA for his success. Past positions have put him in a position to hire employees and he offers junior members something to think about. “It doesn’t take skill to be successful — show up on time and do what you say you are going to do,” Hecht explained. “Admit when you don’t know the answer, but find out what it is right away. Be organized and of value to your team. If you can do that the rest of what you need to know will be learned on the job. Accountability and trust are what employers want more than anything.” Being on the Junior Board is not a requirement for success, simply an opportunity to increase your odds. At a time when Millennials are defined as the next generation lacking a lot of necessary skills to advance into the workforce, the AIJCA, beef industry, and rural America can feel confident that they have done their part to ensure productive leaders are still being molded and taught every day. If interested in becoming a Junior Board member, the application deadline is in early May each year. More information about applying and activities can be found at www.charolaisusa.com.
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Best Regards, Alan Mead
Annaliese Mead with coco & Snickers Annaliese & Juliette Mead & Kevin O’bryan
GENERAL Information MEAD FARMS
MATURE COW HERD
DISPERSAL
Saturday • September
23, 2017 • Noon
At the Mead Sale Headquarters Versailles, MO (4 miles West of Versailles on Hwy 52) Sale Host:
Since 1942
MEAD Farms
21658 Quarry Lane • Barnett, MO 65011 Office (573) 302-7011 • Fax (573) 348-8325 email: meadangus@yahoo.com www.meadfarms.com Alan Mead, Owner (573) 216-0210 Sale Day Phones:
Alan Mead: 573-216-0210 Herdsman: Jennifer Russell: 573-721-5512 Sale Manager: Greg Hubert P.O. Box 100 Oakley, KS 67748 785-672-3195 (office) 785-672-7449 (cellular) Auctioneer: Jerry Lehmann: 573-999-4759 Charolais Journal Representative: David Hobbs: 913-515-1215
Sale Day Consultants:
Don Birk: 417-860-8595 Bruce Bradley: 417-848-3457 Brett Sayre: 573-881-1876 Wes Tieman: 816-244-4462
Lunch: A complimentary lunch will be served prior to the
sale.
Health: All cattle will sell with proper health certificates issued by a certified veterinarian.
Trucking: A $400 per lot maximum guaranteed to central locations in the United States if arrangements made through the sale manager. Breeding Guarantee: All females sell guaranteed to be breeders. Most females selling have been confirmed safe in calf by ultrasound and that information is listed for each female. In many cases the ultrasound determined the sex of the calf she is carrying and that has been listed also. Any females that were not far enough along to call safe in calf before catalog printing, that breeding information will be made available on a supplement sheet at the sale. Progeny on Display: The Mead Charolais females
have been categorized in two groups: The Fall Calving group started calving the last few days of August each year and concluded late October. The Spring Calving group basically started calving the first of December and concluded in February. Those groups will be penned in those groups and although the spring calves were weaned in June, they will be on display at the sale, so the potential buyers may see their production. (These calves DO NOT SELL)! All bull calves on display or born in the fall of 2016 will SELL in the upcoming Mead Farms Fall & Spring Bull Sales.
AI and Pasture Reference Sires A
WC MILESTONE 5223 P DOB: 1/12/2015
M865273
DA PASSPORT 502 P ET
WC BENELLI 2134 P ET EM819733
JWK CLARICE J139 ET LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET
WC LADY BLUE 0506 P F1132616
WC Milestone 5223 P
DS MISS FAB MACK P ET WW
YW
CE
BW
MILK
MCE
B
LT RUSHMORE 8060 PLD
M665507
DOB: 3/14/2008
SC
WW
895 WWR
114 YW
YWR
TSI
M760665
LT RIO BLANCO 1234 P LT 7N OF DUKE 9083 PLD LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
F979389
LT BRENDA 1014 PLD WW
YW
P
WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT PRAIRIE MAID 4054 WCR SIR DUKE 611 LT UNLIMITED PRO 1128 BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT BRENDA'S BREEZE 9207P
LT BRENDA'S EASE 3055PLD CE
BW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
C
MEAD GRID MAKER L419
BW
88
WW
822 WWR
104 YW
1380 YWR
TSI
14.3 -5.4 28 49 19 5.1 34 1.4 196.10 104 • The Rushmore progeny have created a great deal of excitement this past year. Countless sale toppers were sired by him, including the $110,000 maternal brother talked about in WC Milestones footnotes above, a $100,000 son during the 2017 Lindskov-Thiel Bull Sale this year and a $125,000 son in 2016. And who can forget that the dam of the world famous LT Ledger 0332 P is a full sister to Rushmore! More than 15 females in this sale carry his progeny! There may not be a more popular sire in the breed today!
DOB: 1/20/2012
M817537
WCR SIR TRADITION 066
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISS DUCHESS 113 PLD SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD JWK PAMELA J041 ET
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M633377
VCR MISS MAC IV 317 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD
MEAD PAMELA H011P EF1088084 CE
MEAD GRID MAKER L419
TM
BW
93
1.2 1.5 42 67 11 1.8 32 1.2 202.14 • The most talked about bull not only last year (2016) when a one-half interest in him sold for $125,000 during the Wright Charolais Annual Bull Sale, but again today when many have seen his tremendously powerful progeny. More than 20 females in this sale carry his calves. Milestones exciting dam also produced another standout that sold in the Wright Charolais sale in (2017) WC Executive 6211 P, sired by LT Rushmore 8060, in which a one-half interest in him sold for $110,000! His dam is one of those great LT Blue Value daughters another of our AI Reference Sires.
LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P
LT RUSHMORE 8060 PLD
P
JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET OW MISS MARION 0025 ET VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD JWK CLARICE D050 ET LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5078 ET P
MF PAMELA B196
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
P BW
80
WW
688 WWR
97 YW
1220 YWR
9.1 -1.1 28 65 16 5.9 30 1.2 214.72 109 • This great Mead bred sire is one that Alan Mead is quite proud of and should be. You will like what you see out of his calves. He was used his first breeding season as a young bull in a commerical program, but after seeing his first calf crop Alan went out and bought him back! His dam descends from the greatest cow family at Mead Farms Mead Pamela H011, a full ET sister to Lot 82-Mead Pamela H013, going back to the tremendous production dam JWK Pamela J041. More than 15 cows sell bred to him.
AI and Pasture Reference Sires D
CCC WC RESOURCE 417 P DOB: 2/17/2014
M846721
LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P
LT RUSHMORE 8060 PLD M760665
LT BRENDA'S EASE 3055PLD LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET
WC CCC BLUE GIRL 1528 P F1150410 CE
CCC BAD GIRLFRIEND U146 P ET
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
LT RIO BLANCO 1234 P LT 7N OF DUKE 9083 PLD LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT BRENDA 1014 PLD LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P LC SUSPECT 0109 P ET RCR MS BESS G532
MCE
TM
SC
BW
71
WW
735 WWR
120 YW
YWR
TSI
6.8 -0.4 41 67 18 5.5 39 1.2 207.73 • This is the guy that topped the 2015 Wright Charolais Bull Sale at $44,000 for one-half interest! His progeny is also quickly taking the breed by storm, capitalized this past January when his sons captured the coveted Grand Champion Denver Pen of Five Bulls! Resource was also a member of the 2015 Denver Grand Champion Pen of Three Bulls. Dr. Mead keeps combining these genetics together with great results; Resource is a Rushmore son out of a Blue Value daughter! Eight females carry his calves in this sale.
E
WC BOOTLEGGER 4017 P DOB: 1/21/2014
M845386
LT SILVER DISTANCE 5342P
LT LONG DISTANCE 9001 PLD M780143
LT BELLE 7026 P
LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET
WC RITA 1534 P F1150408 CE
MISS RCB RITA R017
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
LT SILVER YIELD 3196 P LT MATTIE 9026 POLLED LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD LT BELLE 5110 PLD LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P SCM MONTANA MARBLER G216 BOW MS PERFECT 714G POLL MCE
TM
SC
BW
74
WW
770 WWR
115 YW
YWR
TSI
7.4 -1.6 31 52 15 1.8 31 0.8 195.14 • Calving ease deluxe is the first thing to think of with Bootlegger, yet he also has solid Weaning, Yearling, Milk and Maternal numbers across the board. Two thirds interest in him demanded a $15,000 bid for Alan to bring him home. Bootlegger was a member of the 2015 Denver Grand Champion Pen of Three! The LT Long Distance genetics have always been solid, but in recent months the popularity of him has picked up steam again. Nine females carry his progeny in this sale.
F
LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET DOB: 3/16/2007
EM745516
LT ASSERTION 1277 P
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P M686569
LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P LT UNLIMITED DUKE 1172 P
LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P F793032 CE
LT UNLIMITED LASS2156P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
SC
BW
85
WW
605 WWR
100 YW
1180 YWR
TSI
5.7 -0.9 31 52 11 10.6 27 1.3 199.69 100 • Blue Value should have been named “Maternal Value”!!!! His daughters are making some kind of brood cows. Just look at his genetics throughout this catalog especially the Reference Sires. Blue Value daughters are the dam’s of WC Milestone 5223 P-Ref. Sire A; CCC WC Resource 417 P-Ref. Sire D and WC Bootlegger 4017 P-Ref. Sire E. Eight females carry his service in this offering.
G
VPI FREE LUNCH 708T DOB: 1/23/2007
M736773
WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD
M620591
LT PRAIRIE MAID 4054 WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD
VPI MISS DUCHESS 404 P F995358 CE
VCR MISS DUCHESS 703 PLD
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET
P
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS EASE 4314 HCR SENATOR 9052 POLLED LT PRAIRIE MAIDEN 8016 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS EASE 4314 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS DELAY 560POLLED
LT RIO BLANCO 1234 P
WC BOOTLEGGER 4017 P
P
EATONS ASSERT 9171 LT ALLI'S CLASS 9140 P LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT UNLIMITED PEARL 7053P 4-L UNLIMITED YL06 PLD LT PRAIRIE MAIDEN 8050 SILVER CREEK HIGH STAKES LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7109 MCE
CCC WC RESOURCE 417 P
TSI
BW
90
WW
666 WWR
97 YW
YWR
8.6 -1.9 40 75 -5 8.8 15 2.3 223.71 • Virginia Poly Institute more commonly called Virginia Tech has quietly been breeding an excellent set of cattle for many years now. This sire found his way into the Select Sires bull battery and has had awesome results throughout the breed. Seven of the females in this sale carry his progeny. The bloodlines of Duke 914 are well documented throughout our breed and note the bloodline of LT Rio Blanco 1234 in Rushmore, Resource and right here.
VPI FREE LUNCH 708T
Easy Pro Daughters
MEAD LADY L412
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD
1
MEAD LADY L412 DOB: 1/28/2012
F1154024
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 RSCR THE ROCK K003 P ET MF MS IMPRESSIVE B221
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD M620348
LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
MEAD LADY G006 P F1069512
MF MS IMPRESSIVE E201 WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
2
P
SC
BW
79
WW
91 YW
868 YWR
CE
BW
TSI
3
MEAD LADY KLONDIKE L936
5.0 0.1 23 45 22 -1.9 33 0.1 193.77 102 • Bred AI 3-9-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Heifer calf. • We start the sale with a great set of “Maternal” giants! These daughters of the AICA #7 ranked Maternal Milk sire and the #4 Marbling Trait Leader lead the way in the Mead herd. The average weaning weight ratio of her progeny is 104. Her great, pictured dam G006 sells as Lot 78. Her last calf a bull was born 1-2517, AWW: 708 lbs. ratio 104.
DOB: 8/23/2012
F1166480
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET JJ LADY KLONDIKE 22
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD M620348
LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
MEAD LADY KLONDIKE I602 F1117078 CE
PF MF LADY KLONDIKE 1098
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
78
WW
M620348
WWR YW
YWR
3.9 1.2 25 42 17 -0.2 29 0.1 190.00 • Bred AI 12-4-16 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • This is full sister in blood to the last female Lot 2. Her last calf born 9-23-16 is an AI sired LT Ledger son that weaned with a 103 ratio.
F1166484
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
F1101194
PF MF LADY KLONDIKE 1098 WW
YW
MILK
P
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET JJ LADY KLONDIKE 22
MEAD LADY KLONDIKE H722 CE
BW
MCE
TM
SC
4
MEAD PAMELA L420
BW
76
WW
690 WWR
109 YW
YWR
TSI
6.4 0.2 28 45 22 -0.1 36 0.2 193.21 • Bred AI 4-17-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • She tore it up in 2016 when she weaned her 1-25-16 bull calf off at 854 lbs. to ratio 128! Her last calf a heifer born 2-25-17 has been kept as a replacement heifer and will be on display sale day with a 104 weaning ratio. Her full sister in blood, sells as Lot 3. Have you been looking at these solid across the board EPD? Plus 22 Milk number on both Lots 1 & 2.
DOB: 1/30/2012
F1154033
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
M620348
LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD
MEAD PAMELA H013 P EF1082871 CE
MF PAMELA B196
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD JWK PAMELA J041 ET
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD
660 104
DOB: 9/1/2012
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD
604 WWR
MEAD KLONDIKE L943
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
80
WW
672 WWR
104 YW
856 YWR
6.9 -0.1 26 41 17 3.0 30 0.4 187.95 101 • Bred AI 4-17-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • Her dam is the great donor H013 that sells in this sale as Lot 82. A powerful pedigree when she is sired by LT Easy Pro out of a Wyoming Wind and out of a Duke 914.
Easy Pro Daughters 5
MEAD CASSIE L415 DOB: 1/8/2012
F1154026
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD M620348
LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD
MEAD CASSIE G401 P TW F1082878 CE
M&M MS 9176 0518 PLD
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P HCR MAC 9176 POLLED M&M CASSIE 6551 PLD MCE
TM
SC
BW
78
WW
642 WWR
92 YW
842 YWR
TSI
94 5.2 -0.1 23 37 11 2.6 23 0.4 181.71 • Bred AI 4-17-17 to CCC WC Resource 417 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • You have to like the calving interval on this one; 1-3-14, 1-10-15, 2-15-16, 2-2-17 and due again 1-27-18. Her 2-2-17 heifer calf was sired by our WC Bootlegger 4017 P herd sire.
6
MEAD ACTRESS K596 DOB: 9/14/2011
F1150423
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD M620348
LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP ASC ELIMINATOR 032
MEAD ACTRESS G434 P F1082966 CE
PF MF ACTRESS 1146 PLD
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
7
P
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 HCR EXONERATOR POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2308 PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET PF MISS ACTRESS 621 PET
BW
76
WW
552 YW
954 YWR
TSI
MEAD LADY KLONDIKE K531 DOB: 9/7/2011
F1150420
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD M620348
LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
MEAD LADY KLONDIKE I602 F1117078 CE
PF MF LADY KLONDIKE 1098
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET JJ LADY KLONDIKE 22 MCE
TM
SC
BW
74
WW
564 WWR
110 YW
10
YWR
TSI
MEAD MS PRO K094 DOB: 1/30/2011
F1138354
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
M620348
LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP LT POLLED VALUE 9089
MEAD MS IMPRESSIVE H086 F1088086 CE
MF MS IMPRESSIVE B221
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
78
WW
WWR YW
722 YWR
91 7.8 -1.6 16 23 20 5.3 28 0.1 170.47 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to VPI Free Lunch 708T. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • A great fall calving interval of; 9-1-13, 8-30-14, 9-10-15 and 8-26-16 with her last two calves having weaning weight ratios of 102 & 109.
F1150422
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP JWK ELIXIR H011 ET
F944419
MANN'S MS EASE 001 WW
YW
MILK
P
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 ASC ELIMINATOR 032 WCR MISS DUKE 8714 LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 MORRISONS MS MAC 823 PLD
CE
BW
MCE
TM
SC
9
MEAD EXODUS K566
BW
71
WW
518 WWR
95 YW
884 YWR
TSI
97 6.4 -1.3 19 31 22 -0.8 31 -0.3 179.62 • Bred AI 4-17-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P. PE from 4-20-17 to 7-1-17 to WC Bootlegger 4017. • Here is an impressive production female. She has calved in January and February every year and her last three calves have had weaning weight ratios of 108, 110 and 117! Her last calf, a bull will be on display sale day was born 1-20-17 and had an adjusted weaning weight of 708 lbs. to ratio 117! Also note that her dam sells as Lot 63.
DOB: 9/1/2011
F1150421
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD M620348
LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
MEAD EXODUS G462 P F1082885 CE
MF MS DUKE D521 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD M&M MS FASTTRACK 0523PLD MCE
TM
SC
BW
60
WW
552 WWR
97 YW
706 YWR
TSI
13.3 -4.0 18 26 17 4.4 26 0.1 175.74 79 • Bred AI 12-4-16 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Heifer calf. • Another great mating of Easy Pro on an Unlimited Ease daughter on a Duke 914. This female’s 2015 bull calf had a 106 weaning weight ratio.
MEAD MS PRO K059 DOB: 1/17/2011
EF1138352
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD M620348
474 101
DOB: 9/14/2011
HPF MS EXLIR 202 P
11
P
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P LHD CIGAR E46 ORR'S MS IMPRESSIVE TWIN
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD
M620348
866
5.9 0.3 23 37 14 3.1 25 0.1 186.58 101 • PE from 12-14-17 to 2-14-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. Ultrasounded safe 50 days on 3-27-17. • You’ll love her last calf born 9-23-16 with an 83 lbs. birth weight and an adjusted weaning weight ratio of 117! She calved in advance of her second birthday and just kept going. Calving Interval: 8-27-13, 9-5-14, 9-26-15 and 9-23-16. Her dam sells as Lot 36. Note that Lot 3 is a full sister to this lot and both are full sisters in blood to Lot 2.
MEAD MS PRO K595
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD
WWR
102
7.8 -0.8 21 41 18 1.3 29 -0.1 192.44 106 • Bred AI 11-18-16 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • Her good Eliminator dam sells as Lot 67 and is out of a daughter of the National Champion Bull PF Impressed 620. Due to Rushmore will only enhance her value.
8
MEAD CASSIE L415
LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP JWK ELIXIR H011 ET
HPF MS EXLIR 202 P F944419 CE
MANN'S MS EASE 001
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 ASC ELIMINATOR 032 WCR MISS DUKE 8714 LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 MORRISONS MS MAC 823 PLD MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
92
WW
455 WWR
100 YW
702 YWR
4.6 -0.4 21 29 20 -1.6 30 -0.3 173.77 100 • PE from 12-14-17 to 2-14-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. Ultrasounded safe 36 days on 2-18-17. • This embryo transplant female in out of the Lot 63 former donor and has produced two bull calves both sired by WC Big Ben that had adjusted weaning weight ratios of 114 & 115.
Easy Pro Genetics 12
MEAD CROCUS K304 DOB: 1/9/2011
F1138401
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD PF MISS CROCUS 8065 P
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD M620348
LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
MEAD CROCUS H734 F1101199 CE
MF MISS CROCUS B357 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
13
P BW
74
WW
WWR YW
882 YWR
TSI
9.3 -1.6 26 53 18 3.5 31 0.5 204.97 107 • Bred AI 2-22-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • It’s not hard to do on good production based cows, but the only time you notice it is when they have two calves in the same year. This good Easy Pro daughter had one calf on 1-17-16 and her next one on 12-12-16, with her last one having a weaning weight ratio of 107.
DOB: 1/7/2011
F1138400
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
M620348
LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP BALDRIDGE KOJACK 29K
MEAD MS CROCUS I063 F1105692 CE
MEAD MISS CROCUS F091 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
M620348
DOB: 8/29/2010
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
F858917 CE
MEAD STONE BRIAR J583 F1133598
STONE BRIAR DUKE 6083 P
STONE BRIAR 9090 POLLED F854321 CE
MISS STONE BRIAR 6018 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
16
P
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD STONE BRIAR 247 POLLED STONE BRIAR MAC 812 PLD STONE BRIAR T307 POLLED
LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP
BW
78
LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP
WW
WWR
82 YW
690 YWR
TSI
MEAD PAMELA L952 DOB: 9/9/2012
F1166490
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD
M799584
MEAD ACTRESS G434 P MEAD ELIMINATOR G162 P
MEAD PAMELA J324 F1123339 CE
JWK PAMELA J041 ET
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
M799584
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
YWR
P
TM
SC
BW
79
WW
500 WWR
98 YW
814 YWR
TSI
BW
69
WW
92 YW
YWR
12.5 -3.4 18 35 15 6.3 24 0.3 183.00 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Heifer calf. • Her previous calves had an average weaning weight ratio of 105.5. This is another female that goes back to the power cow family of the Pamela’s.
DOB: 9/16/2012
F1166491
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD
F1101196 CE
MEAD ACTRESS G434 P
JSM MISS PRIM0
BW
WW
YW
P
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP ASC ELIMINATOR 032 PF MF ACTRESS 1146 PLD WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD JSM MISS FA MAC 920 P
LT POLLED VALUE 9089
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
BW
84
WW
610 WWR
102 YW
YWR
TSI
-0.6 2.6 31 59 10 -0.2 26 0.7 198.93 • Bred AI 3-29-17 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. PE from 4-20-17 to 7-1-17 to WC Bootlegger 4017. • This good female has a calving interval of: 1-23-15, 2-11-16 and 1-12-17. That last calf will impress you sale day and he is sired by WC Milestone and had a weaning weight ratio of 109. This starts on a set of Easy Pro granddaughters out of Mead Easy Pro J863 and his dam also sells as Lot 67.
MEAD CASSIE L937 DOB: 9/3/2012
F1166481
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD
M799584
MEAD ACTRESS G434 P LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD
MEAD CASSIE G400 P TW F1082877 CE
M&M MS 9176 0518 PLD
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP ASC ELIMINATOR 032 PF MF ACTRESS 1146 PLD SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P HCR MAC 9176 POLLED M&M CASSIE 6551 PLD
MEAD EASY PRO J863
546 WWR
MEAD MISS PRIMO L953
MEAD MISS PRIMO H724
18
P
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP ASC ELIMINATOR 032 PF MF ACTRESS 1146 PLD ASC ELIMINATOR 032 HPF MS EXLIR 202 P ASC ELIMINATOR 032 JWK PAMELA E167 ET
MEAD EASY PRO J863
JH SABRINA 909 P
MEAD EASY PRO J863
425
6.1 -0.7 20 33 14 3.0 24 0.0 179.65 87 • PE from 12-14-17 to 2-14-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. Ultrasounded safe 55 days on 3-27-17. • She calved near her second birthday and kept right on a going: 8-29-12, 9-9-13, 9-27-14, 10-4-15 and 9-25-16. She has an outstanding weaning weight ratio average of 105.6.
17
YW
884
1.9 0.7 21 39 13 -2.3 23 0.1 188.35 104 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • Her calving interval in the past four years is: 9-3-13, 8-31-14, 9-10-15 and 9-516 for an average weaning weight ratio of 100.5. She sells bred to calve again on 9-15-17.
MEAD MISS J572
M620348
WWR
111
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 WCR SIR TRADITION 3473 WCR MISS YL06 3339 THE GREAT HOUDINI ET WC MISS COTANO 4229
WCR SIR TRADITION 5271P
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD
WW
544
TSI
F1133597
JSM MISS FA MAC 920 P
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
SC
MEAD MISS J572
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD
DOB: 8/23/2010
TM
BW
76
9.7 -1.8 27 46 21 2.2 34 -0.3 191.10 107 • Bred AI 2-21-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • Quite a few of these cows first calves are missing on the AICA records, but look at this calving interval: 1-7-14, 1-13-15, 1-2-16 and 12-14-16. The average weaning weight ratio of those four calves is 101.8. This is a really nicely balanced set of EPDs.
14
15
P
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F BALDRIDGE ELVIRA 95H VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD PF MISS CROCUS 7004 P
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD
534 110
MEAD MS CROCUS K297
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
68
WW
730 WWR
115 YW
YWR
8.3 -0.9 24 42 14 6.3 26 0.6 186.98 • Bred AI 4-17-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • This female one of the highest weaning weight heifers in her contemporary group with an outstanding 693 lbs. adjusted weaning weight to ratio 115.
Easy Pro & Unlimited Ease Daughters
MEAD LADY K310
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
19
MEAD LADY K310 DOB: 1/9/2010
F1138402
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7131 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET ORR'S LADY SUMMIT 17P
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD M620348
LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
MEAD LADY I084 F1105693 CE
ORR'S MS IMPRESSIVE TWIN
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
20
P
SC
BW
78
WW
YW
780 YWR
TSI
6.6 -0.1 23 43 23 3.4 35 0.0 192.48 • PE from 12-14-17 to 2-14-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. Ultrasounded safe 45 days on 2-18-17. • You will not only fall for the deep, soggy picture, but in person too. She’s had nothing but outstanding AI sired calves that have an average weaning weight ratio of 105.3.
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DOB: 9/12/2007
F1082886
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 M301930
PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 JWK ELIXIR H011 ET
MF MISS CROCUS E518 P F1039904 CE
PF MISS CROCUS 8065 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
FZ MIGHTY MAC POLLED 828 MISS CAMELOT MR BONAPARTE 194 TWIN PP SHANNAS 54 BLF ASC ELIMINATOR 032 WCR MISS DUKE 8714 KC PUREPOWER T51 POLLED JENNETTA MLR MCE
TM
SC
TSI
M301930
BW
62
WW
F841489 CE
WWR YW
737 YWR
12.1 -2.8 17 24 9 6.4 18 0.3 168.56 101 • Bred AI 12-4-16 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • She has had nothing but fall born calves for an average weaning weight ratio of 101.2.
PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194
CFC FLEUR 634
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
FZ MIGHTY MAC POLLED 828 MISS CAMELOT MR BONAPARTE 194 TWIN PP SHANNAS 54 BLF HCR EXONERATOR POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2308 CFC DECISION 404 PET DC LADY JUSTICE 3871
ASC ELIMINATOR 032
MCE
TM
SC
BW
77
WW
512 WWR
105 YW
860 YWR
TSI
8.1 -0.4 28 44 10 3.7 24 0.5 188.67 109 • PE from 12-14-17 to 2-14-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. Ultrasounded safe 35 days on 3-27-17. • The first of our Unlimited Ease daughters and one you probably can’t get away from! Her calving interval: 9-5-09, 8-29-10, 9-18-11, 9-19-12, 9-1-13, 9-1-14, 9-14-15 and 9-28-16. Average weaning weight ratio is 103.
MEAD MS DUKE F527 P DOB: 9/8/2006
F1063290
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003
M301930
PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
MF MS DUKE D521 P F1017714 CE
M&M MS FASTTRACK 0523PLD
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
FZ MIGHTY MAC POLLED 828 MISS CAMELOT MR BONAPARTE 194 TWIN PP SHANNAS 54 BLF WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F M&M MS ALABAMA 6511 P ET
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
437 119
F1082881
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003
CFC HAILEE 815P
22
MEAD MISS CROCUS G511 P
DOB: 9/12/2007
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
452 WWR
MEAD HAILEE G512 P
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
76
WW
494 WWR
110 YW
902 YWR
8.0 0.3 36 49 14 0.4 32 0.6 188.17 107 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • If you’re looking for performance you’d better take a hard look. Her registered progeny have an average weaning weight ratio of 121.3. This includes last year’s Mead Grid Maker L419 son born 9-13-16 with a weaning weight of 738 lbs. ratio 121.
Blue Value Daughters
MEAD CLARICE L920 LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET
23
MEAD CLARICE L920 DOB: 9/17/2012
F1166468
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P LT UNLIMITED DUKE 1172 P LT UNLIMITED LASS2156P BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD JWK CLARICE D050 ET
LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET EM745516
LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
MF CLARICE D653 P F1017720 CE
JWK CLARICE H174 ET
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
24
P BW
88
WW
WWR
89 YW
YWR
TSI
MEAD ESMIRELDA L922 DOB: 8/23/2012
F1166476
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P
LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET EM745516
LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P RC BUDSMYDAD 225 POLLED
MF ESMIRELDA E515 P F1040900 CE
MF ESMIRELDA B302 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
80
WW
JWK ELIXIR H011 ET
MF MISS CROCUS E518 P
99 YW
YWR
3.8 0.7 28 53 14 5.6 29 0.8 193.91 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to WC Bootlegger 4017 P. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • Her last calf, born 10-8-16 was sired by Mead Grid Maker L419 and she had an adj. weaning weight ratio of 109.
PF MISS CROCUS 8065 P
F1039904 CE
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P LT UNLIMITED DUKE 1172 P LT UNLIMITED LASS2156P ASC ELIMINATOR 032 WCR MISS DUKE 8714 KC PUREPOWER T51 POLLED JENNETTA MLR
LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P
EM745516
MCE
TM
SC
BW
85
WW
670 WWR
109 YW
YWR
TSI
4.7 0.5 29 53 13 8.4 28 0.7 194.60 • Bred AI 12-4-16 to LT Blue Value 7903 ET. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • Another nice pedigree stacked up with breed greats; Blue Value, Bluegrass, Assertion, Elixir and Eliminator.
MEAD MS L916 DOB: 8/23/2012
F1166467
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P
EM745516
LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P PF MF POWERBALL 1113 PLD
MF MS C557 P F992105 CE
M&M MS 9176 0518 PLD
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P LT UNLIMITED DUKE 1172 P LT UNLIMITED LASS2156P PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET PF MISS CROCUS 8065 P HCR MAC 9176 POLLED M&M CASSIE 6551 PLD
LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET
635 WWR
F1166477
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P
LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET
26
P
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P LT UNLIMITED DUKE 1172 P LT UNLIMITED LASS2156P RC BUD 04 ET MISS SHOWGUN RC 416 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD PF ESMIRELDA 607 P
DOB: 9/2/2012
520
3.0 1.2 27 48 20 3.0 33 0.9 194.29 • Bred AI 4-17-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • This is a tremendous page of LT Blue Value daughters that need everyone’s consideration! This one goes back to the exciting JWK Clarice D050 cow family and the dam of JWK Clarice J139 the premier donor for Wright Charolais. Her last two progeny had adj. weaning weights of 681 lbs. and 736 lbs.
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MEAD MISS CROCUS L923
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
78
WW
604 WWR
94 YW
YWR
6.3 -0.5 24 39 7 10.2 18 1.0 185.38 • PE from 12-14-17 to 2-14-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. Ultrasounded safe 55 days on 2-18-17. • This Blue Value daughter will get better every day.
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MEAD MISTRESS SUPREME L932 DOB: 9/6/2012
F1166479
LT SILVER DISTANCE 5342P
LT LONG DISTANCE 9001 PLD M780143
LT BELLE 7026 P
FARAWAY CHICO 4T PLD ET
SMR MISTRESS SUPREME 18LX EF1135881 CE
FARAWAY MS SUPREME 23S PLD ET
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
LT SILVER YIELD 3196 P LT MATTIE 9026 POLLED LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD LT BELLE 5110 PLD M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET WDZ LUSCIOUS LADY4008PET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET
MCE
TM
SC
BW
69
WW
504 WWR
89 YW
YWR
TSI
4.9 -0.6 20 32 12 -2.0 22 0.2 179.74 • Bred AI 11-18-16 to CCC WC Resource 417 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • One of our young LT Long Distance daughters to start this page. Her dam sells as Lot 44 and she is the full sister to SMR Waldorf 83W whose many daughters highlight this offering as Lots 45 through 56.
MEAD MISTRESS SUPREME L932
28
MEAD EXODUS L931 DOB: 9/2/2012
F1166478
LT SILVER DISTANCE 5342P
LT SILVER YIELD 3196 P LT MATTIE 9026 POLLED LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD LT BELLE 5110 PLD JWK ELIXIR H011 ET MEAD LADY GOLDIE F671 P JWK ELIXIR H011 ET M&M MS FASTTRACK 0523PLD
LT LONG DISTANCE 9001 PLD M780143
LT BELLE 7026 P
MEAD ELIXIR H748
MEAD EXODUS J896 F1134440 CE
MEAD ACTRESS L965 DOB: 10/2/2012
F1166497
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P
WC BIG BEN 9036 P EM775980
VCRMISSDUCHESS9506POLLED ASC ELIMINATOR 032
MEAD ACTRESS G434 P F1082966 CE
PF MF ACTRESS 1146 PLD
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
SC
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
WW
560 WWR
97 YW
YWR
TSI
P
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS PERFECT 247 PLD HCR EXONERATOR POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2308 PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET PF MISS ACTRESS 621 PET TM
WW
BW
60
10.7 -3.3 19 25 22 1.2 31 0.0 171.31 • Bred AI 1-13-17 to LT Blue Value 7903 ET. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • Another younger 5 year old that has a calving interval of: 8-26-14, 9-26-15 and 10-12-16 with an average weaning weight ratio of 106.7.
LT LONG DISTANCE 9001 PLD
29
MEAD EXODUS G444 P
BW
P
TSI
BW
88
WW
510 WWR
90 YW
YWR
8.2 -1.6 17 36 11 6.8 19 1.1 181.10 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to VPI Free Lunch 708T. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • Three AI sired progeny born: 9-5-14, 9-13-15 and 9-4-16. She is due again on 9-13-17.
WC BIG BEN 9036 P
30
MEAD MS UNLIMITED L973 DOB: 8/27/2012
PF918631
LHD CIGAR E46
JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET
M509419
JD MS COMMANDER B309 BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F
DA MS UNLIMITED 727 P F1065545 CE
JDJ Smokester J1377 P ET
HPF UNLIMITED 510 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177 LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 BALDRIDGE SWEETHEART 53D EATONS BULLSEYE 3033 TW HC M PRESS 3001 MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW WW WWR YW YWR
1.7 1.2 26 39 16 1.8 29 0.7 174.41 • Bred AI 4-17-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • This daughter of the many time Milk Trait Leader Smokester will impress all that see her. Her most recent calf will be on display, born 12-24-16 and sired by WC Bootlegger 4017.
M6 Grid Maker Daughters
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
31
MEAD ESMIREIDA L409 DOB: 1/29/2012
F1154021
WCR SIR TRADITION 066
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISS DUCHESS 113 PLD WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET PF ESMIRELDA 607 P
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M633377
VCR MISS MAC IV 317 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
MEAD ESMIREIDA F068 P F1057492 CE
PF MF ESMIREIDA 1131 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
32
P
TSI
BW
84
WW
WWR YW
854 YWR
3.7 1.7 37 62 12 2.1 30 1.0 204.80 99 • Bred AI 2-22-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • Starting this section with a completely powerful set of M6 Grid Maker 104 daughters. This good five year old’s last two calves are coming on with her 1225-15 heifer calf weaning at a 110 ratio and her last heifer calf born 12-8-16 weaning at 105 sired by Rushmore. Her Duke 914 dam also sells as Lot 79.
DOB: 1/28/2012
F1154039
WCR SIR TRADITION 066
M633377
VCR MISS MAC IV 317 JWK ELIXIR H011 ET
MEAD ESMIREIDA H191P F1096085 CE
PF MF ESMIREIDA 1131 P
BW
WW
YW
P
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISS DUCHESS 113 PLD ASC ELIMINATOR 032 WCR MISS DUKE 8714 PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET PF ESMIRELDA 607 P
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
728 110
MEAD ESMIREIDA L425
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
BW
78
WW
644 WWR
99 YW
820 YWR
TSI
5.6 0.2 25 50 15 4.0 27 0.6 195.72 96 • Bred AI 2-23-17 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • Her Elixir dam sells as Lot 62 and her last heifer calf born 11-27-16 is sired by WC Bootlegger 4017.
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MEAD ESMIREIDA L397 DOB: 1/2/2012
F1154018
WCR SIR TRADITION 066
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M633377
VCR MISS MAC IV 317 PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET
PF MF ESMIREIDA 1131 P F930526 CE
PF ESMIRELDA 607 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISS DUCHESS 113 PLD JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET MISS KC CROCUS 904 POLL LDL BLANCO L379 P JF ESMIRELDA 607 MCE
TM
SC
TSI
4.9 0.8 25 45 10 4.2 22 0.7 194.25 • Bred AI 11-18-16 to CCC WC Resource 417 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • Her dam is sired by the National Champion Bull PF Impressed 620 P ET.
MEAD ESMIREIDA L397
BW
76
WW
750 WWR
103 YW
904 YWR
97
M6 Grid Maker Daughters 34
MEAD LADY I084 DOB: 1/7/2009
F1105693
WCR SIR TRADITION 066
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M633377
VCR MISS MAC IV 317 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET
ORR'S MS IMPRESSIVE TWIN F780273 CE
ORR'S LADY SUMMIT 17P
BW
WW
YW
P
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISS DUCHESS 113 PLD WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P SILVER CREEK SUMMIT CCF MISS POLL ARTISTE386
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
BW
90
WW
668 WWR
111 YW
1006 YWR
TSI
4.2 1.5 30 59 19 5.0 34 0.5 203.77 108 • Bred AI 2-23-17 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Heifer calf. • Still searching for that very top end performance cow? This cow’s last five calves were born: 1-28-13, 1-26-14, 1-2-15, 12-8-15 & 11-28-16 had weaning weight ratios of: 113, 109, 113, 109 & 127!!!! That last calf a heifer sired by Blue Value will be on display sale day and she is due again on 12-2-17 with a Rushmore heifer!
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MEAD ESMIRELDA K991 DOB: 8/26/2011
F1154668
WCR SIR TRADITION 066
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISS DUCHESS 113 PLD LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 MF PAMELA B196 LDL BLANCO L379 P JF ESMIRELDA 607
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M633377
VCR MISS MAC IV 317 MF UNLIMITED EASE D044 P
MF ESMIRELDA E525 P F1039789 CE
PF ESMIRELDA 607 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
MCE
TM
SC
BW
88
WW
MEAD LADY I084
36
WWR YW
894 YWR
TSI
99 2.3 2.1 32 54 15 2.1 31 0.6 194.41 • Bred AI 4-17-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. PE from 4-20-17 to 7-1-17 to WC Bootlegger 4017. • Still need more performance? Calving Interval: 8-25-13, 9-8-14 & 9-15-15, all heifer calves with ratios of: 113, 119 & 120. She missed in the fall 2016, but has a 2-28-17 heifer calf this spring sired by Mead Banker N399 a young Blue Value son out of the Lot 78 pictured cow G006.
DOB: 9/4/2009
F1117078
WCR SIR TRADITION 066
M633377
VCR MISS MAC IV 317 PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET
PF MF LADY KLONDIKE 1098 F923983 CE
JJ LADY KLONDIKE 22
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
37 M633377
DOB: 1/2/2010
F1063438 CE
M633377
MEAD PAMELA I085 F1105694
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
MF PAMELA B196 F954058 CE
JWK PAMELA J041 ET
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
39
P
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISS DUCHESS 113 PLD WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 ASC ELIMINATOR 032 JWK PAMELA E167 ET
VCR MISS MAC IV 317
WWR
98 YW
886 YWR
VCR MISS MAC IV 317
ORR'S MS IMPRESSIVE TWIN
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISS DUCHESS 113 PLD SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET ORR'S LADY SUMMIT 17P MCE
TM
SC
BW
85
WW
464 WWR
90 YW
866 YWR
TSI
2.2 2.0 25 43 22 3.0 34 0.8 189.28 112 • PE from 3-27-17 to 2-14-17 to WC Bootlegger 4017. Ultrasounded safe 35 days on 6-1-17. • Calving interval: 1-4-12, 1-7-13, 1-3-14, 2-1-15, 2-29-16 & 1-21-17 with an average weaning weight ratio of 107.5!
MEAD LADY J043
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
WW
616
TSI
F1123342
WCR SIR TRADITION 066
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD
WCR SIR TRADITION 066
SC
MEAD LADY J043
MEAD LADY G092 P
DOB: 1/7/2009
TM
BW
88
98 2.5 2.3 25 45 11 4.0 23 0.6 189.45 • Bred AI 12-4-16 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • Her last 6 calves have an average weaning weight ratio of 104.2.
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
38
P
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISS DUCHESS 113 PLD JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET MISS KC CROCUS 904 POLL SAC MR CAMELOT JR AVETTES 31
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
502 105
MEAD LADY KLONDIKE I602
SC
TSI
BW
108 WW
98 YW
1004 YWR
0.0 4.1 35 63 22 3.5 39 1.0 203.33 108 • PE from 4-1-17 to 2-14-17 to WC Bootlegger 4017. Ultrasounded safe 28 days on 6-1-17. • To say these Grid Maker daughters have been productive is an understatement! Her calving interval: 1-10-11, 3-4-12, 2-13-13, 1-10-14, 1-2-15 & 1-25-16 with this solid set of weaning ratios: 116, 107, 117, 106, 111 & 108!!!! She unfortunately lost her calf in 2017, don’t discount her.
DOB: 1/3/2009
EF1106536
WCR SIR TRADITION 066
M633377
VCR MISS MAC IV 317 JWK ELIXIR H011 ET
HPF MS EXLIR 202 P F944419 CE
MANN'S MS EASE 001
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISS DUCHESS 113 PLD ASC ELIMINATOR 032 WCR MISS DUKE 8714 LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 MORRISONS MS MAC 823 PLD
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
600 WWR
MEAD MS MAC I017
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
82
WW
614 WWR
102 YW
898 YWR
99 5.1 -0.3 25 45 11 3.6 23 0.2 193.58 • PE from 12-14-17 to 2-14-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. Ultrasounded safe 30 days on 2-18-17. • Not perfect, but solid with an average weaning weight ratio on five calves of 98.8. She is an ET out of donor #202 that sells as Lot 63 that was produced by High Prairie Farms. Her awesome daughter sells as lot 47.
M6 Influence 40
MEAD CROCUS H734 DOB: 9/9/2008
F1101199
WCR SIR TRADITION 066
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISS DUCHESS 113 PLD SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P KC PUREPOWER T51 POLLED JENNETTA MLR
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M633377
VCR MISS MAC IV 317 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD
MF MISS CROCUS B357 P F967677 CE
PF MISS CROCUS 8065 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
41
P BW
75
WW
99 YW
900 YWR
TSI
9.0 -0.8 29 65 16 8.4 30 1.2 214.86 110 • Bred AI 12-4-16 to VPI Free Lunch 708T. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull Calf. • These are some tremendous performance brood cows! Calving interval: 1-9-11, 1-2-12, 9-5-14, 9-29-15 & 9-21-16 with weaning ratios of: 110, 104, 119, 114 & 119. Her last Ledger son will impress all sale day!
DOB: 8/20/2008
F1101197
WCR SIR TRADITION 066
M633377
VCR MISS MAC IV 317 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
DA BONNIE MAC 204 P ET EF946967 CE
SCF MISS BONNIE MAC
BW
WW
YW
P
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISS DUCHESS 113 PLD WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 PD LIBERTY MAC 221 WC MISS BONNIE 5150
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
430 WWR
MEAD BONNIE MAC H725
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
BW
85
WW
472 WWR
101 YW
808 YWR
TSI
96 4.6 -0.7 26 44 5 3.8 18 0.7 187.09 • Bred AI 1-13-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • Look for her 10-14-16 heifer calf on display sired by Mead Grid Maker L419.
mead miss benchmark 901
42
MEAD MISS BENCHMARK 901 DOB: 2/28/2009
F1109664
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
THREE TREES BENCHMARK R0004 M703088
JWK VANESSA D029 ET
BALDRIDGE KOJACK 29K
MS MORRISON 703 POLLED F1069986 CE
MORRISONS MS CAMELOT 424
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
P
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY PERFORMER 934 P BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F BALDRIDGE ELVIRA 95H MR CAMELOT POLLED MISS SAM 619 POLLED TM
SC
TSI
BW
70
WW WWR YW YWR
10.3 -2.2 14 31 24 7.1 31 0.5 180.11 • Bred AI 4-3-17 to LT Blue Value 7903 ET. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • This beautiful milking female will be hard to walk by in the sale pens. She has an average weaning weight ratio on five progeny of 112!!!! Her last calf, a heifer born 12-12-16 sired by WC Capital Gain 2220 had a ratio of 122.
43
MEAD MS IMPRESSIVE J149 DOB: 1/14/2010
F1123349
WCR SIR DUKE 761
M6 GAIN & GRADE 927 PLD M511007
M6 MISS MAC 4140 LHD CIGAR E46
MF MS IMPRESSIVE B221 F951677 CE
ORR'S MS IMPRESSIVE TWIN
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335 HCR MAC 9176 POLLED M6 MISS WOO 262 LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET ORR'S LADY SUMMIT 17P MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
94
WW
516 WWR
96 YW
934 YWR
-4.5 3.8 38 68 14 0.5 33 0.8 204.36 118 • Bred AI 2-21-17 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Heifer calf. • Try to keep up with this calving interval, first calving before her second birthday on: 12-28-11, 1-5-13, 1-25-14, 1-2-15(twins), 12-25-15 & 12-8-16. Due again 11-30-17! Average weaning weight ratio, not counting the twins that both weaned off to a total of 1,156 lbs. on five calves: 106.2. Look up her 12-8-16 bull calf sired by WC Bootlegger 4017 sale day that weaning off at 772 lbs. to ratio 113.
SMR Waldorf 83W Daughters
SMR WALDORF 83W PLD
44
SMR MISTRESS SUPREME 18LX DOB: 9/4/2010
EF1135881
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
FARAWAY CHICO 4T PLD ET EM740142
WDZ LUSCIOUS LADY4008PET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
FARAWAY MS SUPREME 23S PLD ET F1042763 CE
MEAD MISS CROCUS L969 DOB: 10/19/2012
F1166498
FARAWAY CHICO 4T PLD ET
SMR WALDORF 83W PLD EM773785
FARAWAY MS SUPREME 23S PLD ET JWK ELIXIR H011 ET
MEAD MISS CROCUS H746 F1101664 CE
MEAD MISS CROCUS F613 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET WDZ LUSCIOUS LADY4008PET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET ASC ELIMINATOR 032 WCR MISS DUKE 8714 RC BUDSMYDAD 225 POLLED MF MISS CROCUS B357 P TM
SC
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
BW
73
WW
660 WWR
100 YW
YWR
TSI
6.1 -0.7 22 40 4 3.7 15 0.6 185.32 • Bred AI 4-16-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P. PE from 4-20-17 to 7-1-17 to WC Bootlegger 4017. • This is a full sister to the perfect patterned SMR Waldorf 83W that has done a heck of a job here at Mead Farms! Her pictured daughter sells as Lot 27 sired by LT Long Distance and her last daughter will be a standout in the pastures here at Mead Farms unless she heads into the donor barn. She was born on 12-15-16, weaned at 735 lbs. to ratio 118 and was sired by WC Capital Gain 2220!
SMR MISTRESS SUPREME 18LX
45
M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET
BW
P
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 RMR LUSCIOUS DOLL 1046ET WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 RC BUDSMYDAD 225 POLLED MOORES MS MARK 7338
TSI
46
P BW
74
WW
WWR YW
YWR
6.6 -0.3 19 34 16 4.1 25 0.3 173.24 • PE from 1-30-17 to 2-14-17 to WC Bootlegger 4017. Ultrasounded safe 120 dys on 6-24-17. • Now we start on the younger Waldorf daughters. Her dam sells as Lot 60. Her last two calves were born on 9-15-15, 10-7-16 and is due again this fall.
DOB: 9/25/2012
F1166494
FARAWAY CHICO 4T PLD ET
SMR WALDORF 83W PLD EM773785
560 109
MEAD PAMELA L959 FARAWAY MS SUPREME 23S PLD ET LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD
MEAD PAMELA G111 P F1063436 CE
JWK PAMELA J041 ET
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
P
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET WDZ LUSCIOUS LADY4008PET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P ASC ELIMINATOR 032 JWK PAMELA E167 ET TM
SC
TSI
BW
74
WW
544 WWR
93 YW
YWR
7.2 0.5 24 44 15 6.6 27 0.8 184.21 • Bred AI 1-13-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • This is a great young cow that has started out strong. Her calving interval: 9-1414 ratio: 117, 9-30-15 #1 highest weaning weight bull calf at 713 lbs. ratio 128 and 11-12-16 weighed too young to adjust.
Waldorf Daughters 47
MEAD MS MAC L964 DOB: 9/30/2012
F1166496
FARAWAY CHICO 4T PLD ET
SMR WALDORF 83W PLD EM773785
FARAWAY MS SUPREME 23S PLD ET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
MEAD MS MAC I017 EF1106536 CE
MEAD BRIAR L957 DOB: 9/23/2012
F1166493
FARAWAY CHICO 4T PLD ET
SMR WALDORF 83W PLD EM773785
FARAWAY MS SUPREME 23S PLD ET LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD
MEAD BRIAR G426 P F1082882 CE
STONE BRIAR 9090 POLLED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
49
P
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET WDZ LUSCIOUS LADY4008PET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P STONE BRIAR DUKE 6083 P MISS STONE BRIAR 6018 P
MCE
SC
BW
75
WW
WWR
105 YW
YWR
TSI
MEAD MS CASSIE L432 DOB: 3/5/2012
F1154046
FARAWAY CHICO 4T PLD ET
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
F1150431
FARAWAY CHICO 4T PLD ET
SMR WALDORF 83W PLD EM773785
FARAWAY MS SUPREME 23S PLD ET JWK ELIXIR H011 ET
MEAD MISS CROCUS H746 F1101664 CE
MEAD MISS CROCUS F613 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET WDZ LUSCIOUS LADY4008PET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET ASC ELIMINATOR 032 WCR MISS DUKE 8714 RC BUDSMYDAD 225 POLLED MF MISS CROCUS B357 P TM
MCE
TM
SC
WWR
99 YW
YWR
TSI
DOB: 3/10/2012
SC
F1154023
FARAWAY CHICO 4T PLD ET
EM773785
FARAWAY MS SUPREME 23S PLD ET RC BUDSMYDAD 225 POLLED
MEAD ASHLEE F560 P F1064310 CE
OW ASHLEE 0063 P ET
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET WDZ LUSCIOUS LADY4008PET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET RC BUD 04 ET MISS SHOWGUN RC 416 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD LEMMON ACTRESS X140
MCE
TM
SC
BW
87
WW
622 WWR
112 YW
820 YWR
TSI
2.6 1.9 31 59 16 -0.1 31 0.7 194.83 109 • Bred AI 2-22-17 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • Her last calf sired by WC Capital Gain 2220 was born 12-29-16, he was a bull and had an adjusted weaning weight of 704 lbs. to ratio 103. Her calf before that weaned off with a 110 ratio.
BW
78
WW
560 WWR
103 YW
760 YWR
TSI
MEAD MISS CROCUS K667 DOB: 11/2/2011
MILK
MEAD ASHLEE L411
5.2 0.2 25 41 10 4.5 22 0.4 182.66 102 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to LT Blue Value 7903 ET. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Heifer calf. • I wish you could see her last bull calf. He was born 9-7-16, had a 74 lbs. birth weight, weaned off at an adj. 205 day weight of 759 lbs. to ratio an impressive 122!
51
YW
WW
560
P
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET WDZ LUSCIOUS LADY4008PET SMR WALDORF 83W PLD EM773785 FARAWAY MS SUPREME 23S PLD ET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET JWK ELIXIR H011 ET ASC ELIMINATOR 032 WCR MISS DUKE 8714 MEAD MS CASSIE I179 F1105699 M&M MS 9176 0518 PLD HCR MAC 9176 POLLED M&M CASSIE 6551 PLD CE
WW
SMR WALDORF 83W PLD
616
6.8 0.0 21 33 8 7.2 18 0.7 170.06 • Bred AI 2-23-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • Her 12-19-16 Rushmore heifer calf will be on display sale day after posting 106 weaning weight ratio. And her last calf before that was born on 2-2-16 and had a ratio of 109.
50
BW
BW
74
6.1 -0.1 23 47 9 3.4 20 0.4 191.37 • Bred AI 11-17-16 to CCC WC Resource 417 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • This is one powerful looking female and not just the horns she carries. There will be some keen interest in this female that could be that “club calf” donor! Her dam sells as Lot 39 and her grand dam as Lot 63.
MEAD MS MAC L964
48
HPF MS EXLIR 202 P
P
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET WDZ LUSCIOUS LADY4008PET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 JWK ELIXIR H011 ET MANN'S MS EASE 001
TSI
MEAD MS CASSIE L432
52
P BW
71
WW
487 WWR
119 YW
722 YWR
7.0 -0.3 17 23 10 7.2 18 0.3 162.26 101 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • You gotta like this pedigree combination; Waldorf, Grid Maker, Elixir, Budsmydad and the Crocus cow family.
MEAD PAMELA K656 DOB: 10/23/2011
F1154664
P
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET WDZ LUSCIOUS LADY4008PET SMR WALDORF 83W PLD EM773785 FARAWAY MS SUPREME 23S PLD ET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P MEAD PAMELA G111 P F1063436 JWK PAMELA J041 ET ASC ELIMINATOR 032 JWK PAMELA E167 ET CE
FARAWAY CHICO 4T PLD ET
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
65
WW
323 WWR
70 YW
802 YWR
91 9.5 -1.5 9 21 12 7.5 16 0.5 166.94 • Bred AI 4-17-17 to LT Blue Value 7903 ET. PE from 4-20-17 to 7-1-17 to WC Bootlegger 4017. • Take a look at what she did on her last calf, he was born 1-20-17, birth weight 80 lbs. and weaned at 706 lbs. to ratio 103. She also raised her 2014 bull calf to a 720 lbs. weaning weight to ratio 114.
Waldorf Daughters & Influence 53
MEAD MS WALDORF K629 DOB: 10/6/2011
F1150427
FARAWAY CHICO 4T PLD ET
SMR WALDORF 83W PLD
EM773785 FARAWAY MS SUPREME 23S PLD ET
BALDRIDGE KOJACK 29K
MS MORRISON 817 POLLED F1100308 CE
MORRISON'S WY WIND 421 P BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET WDZ LUSCIOUS LADY4008PET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F BALDRIDGE ELVIRA 95H LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD MORRISON'S MS MAC 506PLD
MCE
TM
SC
BW
69
WW
538 WWR
114 YW
828 YWR
TSI
8.3 -1.3 25 43 9 5.4 21 0.3 182.99 103 • Bred AI 1-18-17 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • This is one of Jennifer’s favorite brood cows. Look her over closely sale day, you may want to load her up for the trip home.
54
MEAD BRIAR K641 DOB: 10/5/2011
F1150429
FARAWAY CHICO 4T PLD ET
SMR WALDORF 83W PLD EM773785
FARAWAY MS SUPREME 23S PLD ET LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD
MEAD BRIAR G426 P F1082882 CE
STONE BRIAR 9090 POLLED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
55
P
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET WDZ LUSCIOUS LADY4008PET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P STONE BRIAR DUKE 6083 P MISS STONE BRIAR 6018 P SC
MEAD MS WALDORF K629
BW
71
WW
WWR YW
840 YWR
TSI
8.0 -0.6 21 36 7 8.6 18 0.7 176.06 100 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to LT Blue Value 7903 ET. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • Her previous four progeny have an average weaning weight ratio of 99.3.
DOB: 8/13/2011
F1150432
FARAWAY CHICO 4T PLD ET
SMR WALDORF 83W PLD EM773785
522 106
MEAD MISS CROCUS K989 FARAWAY MS SUPREME 23S PLD ET JWK ELIXIR H011 ET
MF MISS CROCUS E518 P F1039904 CE
PF MISS CROCUS 8065 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET WDZ LUSCIOUS LADY4008PET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET ASC ELIMINATOR 032 WCR MISS DUKE 8714 KC PUREPOWER T51 POLLED JENNETTA MLR
MCE
TM
SC
BW
84
WW
580 WWR
116 YW
936 YWR
TSI
6.8 0.1 20 40 12 6.1 22 0.3 181.13 101 • PE from 12-14-17 to 2-14-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. Ultrasounded safe 35 days on 2-18-17. • Her three previous calves have an average weaning weight ratio of 105.3.
56
MEAD MISS PRIMO K602 DOB: 9/16/2011
F1150424
FARAWAY CHICO 4T PLD ET
SMR WALDORF 83W PLD EM773785
FARAWAY MS SUPREME 23S PLD ET LT POLLED VALUE 9089
MEAD MISS PRIMO H724 F1101196 CE
JSM MISS PRIM0
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
P
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET WDZ LUSCIOUS LADY4008PET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD JSM MISS FA MAC 920 P TM
SC
TSI
BW
78
WW
546 WWR
105 YW
900 YWR
0.6 2.4 32 61 7 3.9 23 0.9 196.17 103 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to VPI Free Lunch 708T. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Heifer calf. • Calving interval: 8-27-13, 9-8-14, 9-4-15 & 9-4-16. Due again 9-13-17.
MEAD MISS PRIMO K602
57
MEAD MISS CROCUS K178 DOB: 3/3/2011
F1138398
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 JWK ELIXIR H011 ET MANN'S MS EASE 001 WCR POWER T 2375 POLLED MISS KC CROCUS 904 POLL SAC STRIKE JR SAC MS EXPECTATION
MEAD GRIDMAKER I224 M774883
HPF MS EXLIR 202 P KC PUREPOWER T51 POLLED
PF MISS CROCUS 7004 P F808409 CE
SAC MISS HESTER
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
5.7 -0.2 22 37 10 6.8 21 0.3 178.72 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to VPI Free Lunch 708T. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • The average weaning weight ratio of her past three progeny is 109.7!!
P BW
78
WW
400 WWR
98 YW
728 YWR
98
MEAD MISS CROCUS K178
JWK Elixer Daughters 58
MEAD LADY I103 DOB: 1/9/2009
F1105690
ASC ELIMINATOR 032
JWK ELIXIR H011 ET M482808
WCR MISS DUKE 8714 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD
MEAD LADY G092 P F1063438 CE
MEAD MS FERNANDO I161 DOB: 1/19/2009
F1105697
ASC ELIMINATOR 032
M482808
WCR MISS DUKE 8714 PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET
PFMFMSFERNADOBUD1100 F923986 CE
JDJ MS FERNANDO BUD G475
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
DOB: 9/9/2008
F1101664
ASC ELIMINATOR 032
M482808
WCR MISS DUKE 8714 RC BUDSMYDAD 225 POLLED
MEAD MISS CROCUS F613 P F1073564 CE
MF MISS CROCUS B357 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
DOB: 1/31/2008
F1096085
ASC ELIMINATOR 032
HCR EXONERATOR POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2308 BR DUKE 261 MISS LW PAUL 707 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET MISS KC CROCUS 904 POLL LDL BLANCO L379 P JF ESMIRELDA 607
JWK ELIXIR H011 ET M482808
WCR MISS DUKE 8714 PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET
PF MF ESMIREIDA 1131 P F930526 CE
PF ESMIRELDA 607 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
YWR
TSI
WWR
76 YW
848 YWR
MEAD MS FERNANDO I161
61
P BW
81
WW
WWR
115 YW
696 YWR
M482808
BW
86
WW
WWR YW
908 YWR
5.2 0.8 25 51 12 4.5 25 0.4 192.28 106 • Bred AI 2-23-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Heifer calf. • Be sure to look up her 12-3-16 Blue Value heifer calf on sale morning. Calving interval: 2-8-11, 1-28-12, 1-2-13, 1-2-14, 12-10-14, 1-5-16 & 12-3-16. Their average weaning ratio was 99.9.
F1101663
ASC ELIMINATOR 032
F829606 CE
WCR MISS DUKE 8714
JENNETTA MLR
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
HCR EXONERATOR POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2308 BR DUKE 261 MISS LW PAUL 707 WCR POWER T 2375 POLLED MISS KC CROCUS 904 POLL BOC HI HOOP 8270 SAC ASHBY'S TENN MAPLE
KC PUREPOWER T51 POLLED
MCE
TM
SC
BW
95
WW
444 WWR
98 YW
784 YWR
TSI
95 4.9 0.7 15 34 17 8.3 25 0.2 175.37 • Bred AI 12-4-16 to LT Blue Value 7903 ET. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Heifer calf. • Except for her first calf born 8-26-10, her next 5 calves had an average weaning weight ratio of 112.8. Her last two calves by LT Blue Value were tremendous weaning at 119 and 120 ratios, she sells bred to him again.
HPF MS EXLIR 202 P DOB: 1/23/2002
F944419
ASC ELIMINATOR 032
JWK ELIXIR H011 ET M482808
606 105
DOB: 8/28/2008
PF MISS CROCUS 8065 P
63
P
MEAD MISS CROCUS H728
JWK ELIXIR H011 ET
446
TSI
MEAD ESMIREIDA H191P
SC
WW
5.5 0.1 15 21 19 6.5 26 0.1 161.07 95 • Bred AI 1-13-17 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • Calving interval: 9-19-10, 11-2-11, 10-19-12, 9-9-13, 9-5-14, 9-27-15 & 115-16. The average weaning weight ratio of those seven progeny is 106.4.
62
TM
YW
848
444
HCR EXONERATOR POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2308 BR DUKE 261 MISS LW PAUL 707 RC BUD 04 ET MISS SHOWGUN RC 416 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD PF MISS CROCUS 8065 P
JWK ELIXIR H011 ET
MCE
94
BW
TSI
MEAD MISS CROCUS H746
MILK
WWR
82
93 7.2 -0.2 14 32 12 6.6 19 0.3 180.42 • Bred AI 4-17-17 to LT Blue Value 7903 ET. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • She’s had a calf in the January or February every year starting in 2011. Her bull calf born 2-4-17 will be on display sale day. This entire set of Elixir daughters are super productive.
60
YW
WW
516
P
HCR EXONERATOR POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2308 BR DUKE 261 MISS LW PAUL 707 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET MISS KC CROCUS 904 POLL LHD PERFECT BUD D214 JD MS FERNANDO B179
JWK ELIXIR H011 ET
WW
BW
83
97 4.3 1.3 23 42 27 4.9 38 0.4 182.11 • Bred AI 2-23-17 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • Here she is, one of the very best performance matrons in the herd! If you’re looking for the best performance cow, stop right here. Calving interval: 2-6-11, 2-2212, 1-24-13, 1-14-14, 1-3-15, 1-3-16 & 12-3-16. Her seven progeny have an outstanding average weaning weight ratio of 116! Three times one of her sons has been the #1 ranked bull calf for weaning performance. Look for her 12-3-16 Blue Value bull calf on display sale morning.
JWK ELIXIR H011 ET
59
ORR'S MS IMPRESSIVE TWIN
BW
P
HCR EXONERATOR POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2308 BR DUKE 261 MISS LW PAUL 707 SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET ORR'S LADY SUMMIT 17P
WCR MISS DUKE 8714 LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
MANN'S MS EASE 001 F900870 CE
MORRISONS MS MAC 823 PLD
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
HCR EXONERATOR POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2308 BR DUKE 261 MISS LW PAUL 707 BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 MORRISON'S HILLCREST MAC MORRISON'S MS MAC 304PLD MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
82
WW
750 WWR
94 YW
812 YWR
96 3.4 -0.5 20 25 12 1.6 22 -0.2 167.11 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to WC Bootlegger 4017 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • This has been a tremendous ET donor dam for Mead Farms having produced 17 natural and embryo transplant progeny with an average weaning weight ratio of 102.6. Her daughters sell as Lots 7, 11 & 39. Her last natural born calf was born 9-2-16 and she weaned her to a 109 weaning weight ratio.
Eliminator Genetics 64
DOB: 10/12/2010
F1134441
JWK ELIXIR H011 ET
MEAD ELIXIR H748 M770983
MEAD LADY GOLDIE F671 P BALDRIDGE KOJACK 29K
MISS MORRISON 619 POLLED F1062561 CE
65
MEAD MISS MORRISON J879
MORRISON'S MS WY WIND425 BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
ASC ELIMINATOR 032 WCR MISS DUKE 8714 MF UNLIMITED EASE D044 P MF LADY GOLDIE B316P BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F BALDRIDGE ELVIRA 95H LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD MORRISON'S MS CAMELOT414 MCE
TM
SC
BW
80
WW
WWR YW
YWR
TSI
8.2 -0.7 26 45 17 4.9 30 0.4 186.28 • PE from 12-14-17 to 2-14-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. Ultrasounded safe 55 days on 2-18-17. • She is an Elixir granddaughter and comes to this sale having weaned off her last calf, a heifer born 9-30-16 to a 103 weaning weight ratio.
66
MEAD GOLDEN GIRL I368 DOB: 3/6/2009
F1105696
ASC ELIMINATOR 032
HCR EXONERATOR POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2308 JWK ELIXIR H011 ET MANN'S MS EASE 001 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET MISS KC CROCUS 904 POLL WC LOBO 9111 P LDL GOLDEN GIRL L924
MEAD ELIMINATOR G162 P M745815
HPF MS EXLIR 202 P
PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET
LDL MISS IMPRESS L850 P F838529 CE
LDL GOLDEN GIRL L529 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
M745815
BW
72
WW
F838529 CE
96 YW
722 YWR
TSI
90 9.8 -2.3 20 25 4 7.9 14 0.4 166.86 • Bred AI 12-4-16 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • Her last calf was born 9-19-16 a heifer. Two previous bull calves had an average weaning weight ratio of 110.
HPF MS EXLIR 202 P
LDL GOLDEN GIRL L529 P
BW
WW
YW
P
HCR EXONERATOR POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2308 JWK ELIXIR H011 ET MANN'S MS EASE 001 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET MISS KC CROCUS 904 POLL WC LOBO 9111 P LDL GOLDEN GIRL L924
PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
MEAD ACTRESS L972 DOB: 9/10/2012
EF1166501
DOB: 8/30/2007
F1082966
HCR EXONERATOR POLLED
THOMAS OAHE WIND 0772ET P THOMASSWISSERSWEET1764ET TR PZC RAPID FIRE 9775 ET EM776309 THOMAS MS IMPRESSIVE0641 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET BCI MISS VERYLIMIT 6033P ASC ELIMINATOR 032 HCR EXONERATOR POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2308 MEAD ACTRESS G434 P F1082966 PF MF ACTRESS 1146 PLD PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET PF MISS ACTRESS 621 PET
M319454
MISS HCR MAC 2308 PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET
PF MF ACTRESS 1146 PLD F923982 CE
PF MISS ACTRESS 621 PET
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
CE
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
WW
552 WWR YW
YWR
7.3 -1.4 16 34 3 4.7 11 0.6 183.25 • Bred AI 12-4-16 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • Yes, an ET daughter of the last Lot and sired by the National Champion Rapid Fire. Her last calf was born 9-20-16 and she’s due again 9-12-17.
99 YW
632 YWR
TSI
BW
78
WW
414 WWR
81 YW
714 YWR
88 9.0 -1.4 14 30 12 7.2 19 0.4 177.84 • Bred AI 1-13-17 to LT Blue Value 7903 ET. Ultrasounded safe 33 days on 2-1817. • You have to respect this female a great deal. Calving interval: 9-11-09, 9-27-10, 9-14-11, 10-2-12, 10-29-13, 11-13-14, 10-15-15 and 10-23-16! Stayed consistent and then figure she produced 4 ET progeny in the fall of 2012! Daughters sell as Lots 6, 29 & 68. And her son Mead Easy Pro J863 is the sire of lots 16, 17 & 18.
69
92
WWR
P
HCR EXPECTATION 269 LADY HCR MAC 8004 FZ MIGHTY MAC POLLED 828 MISS HCR OFFICER 9022 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET MISS KC CROCUS 904 POLL CCF HARVEY'S ACTOR Y033P JF TALIA 9006
ASC ELIMINATOR 032
P
TR MR FIRE WATER 5792RET
WW
460
TSI
MEAD ACTRESS G434 P
MEAD ACTRESS L972
68
BW
70
87 9.5 -2.0 21 26 5 8.0 15 0.3 166.75 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to WC Bootlegger 4017 P. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Heifer calf. • Her last three calves were born 9-16-14, 9-3-15 & 8-30-16 for a 107.5 weaning weight ratio average.
465 WWR
F1123343
ASC ELIMINATOR 032
LDL MISS IMPRESS L850 P
67
P
DOB: 2/18/2010
MEAD ELIMINATOR G162 P
520 108
MEAD MS IMPRESSIVE J299
TR PZC RAPID FIRE 9775 ET
Fasttrack Genetics 69
MEAD ACTRESS L934 DOB: 9/12/2012
F1166933
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F M447863
BALDRIDGE SWEETHEART 53D LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD
MEAD ACTRESS J680 F1133600 CE
MEAD LADY L451 DOB: 1/4/2012
F1154346
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F M447863
BALDRIDGE SWEETHEART 53D M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
MEAD LADY J043 F1123342 CE
MEAD LADY G092 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
YW
DOB: 12/28/2011
SC
WW
WWR
105 YW
994 YWR
MEAD LADY L451
BALDRIDGE SWEETHEART 53D
MF MS IMPRESSIVE B221
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
MCE
TM
SC
BW
74
WW
636 WWR
95 YW
890 YWR
TSI
3.5 1.7 33 59 16 2.6 32 0.4 194.05 104 • PE from 2-1-17 to 2-14-17 to WC Bootlegger 4017. Ultrasounded safe 80 days on 6-1-17, sexed Bull calf. • Her dam sells as Lot 43.
72
MEAD MS CROCUS I063 DOB: 1/4/2009
F1105692
BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F BALDRIDGE ELVIRA 95H VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
MEAD MISS CROCUS F091 P F1057494 CE
PF MISS CROCUS 7004 P
BW
10.3 -1.8
WW
26
YW
40
MILK
19
P
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 BALDRIDGE SWEETHEART 53D VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD BALDRIDGE ELVIRA 81D WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 KC PUREPOWER T51 POLLED SAC MISS HESTER
BALDRIDGE KOJACK 29K M602060
YWR
TSI
694
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 ASC ELIMINATOR 032 JB SWEETHEART 32A WCR SIR DUKE 761 M6 MISS MAC 4140 LHD CIGAR E46 ORR'S MS IMPRESSIVE TWIN
M6 GAIN & GRADE 927 PLD
CE
SC
YW
BW
TSI
F1154347
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
MEAD MS IMPRESSIVE J149 F1123349
TM
89
MEAD MS IMPRESSIVE L453
BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F M447863
MCE
WWR
78
6.6 0.8 29 50 19 4.3 33 0.5 190.41 117 • Bred AI 4-1-17 to CCC WC Resource 417 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • This Fasttrack daughter had her first calf 1-28-14 as a two-year-old and her 2016 bull calf weaned off at an impressive 767 lbs. to ratio 115. Look for her Rushmore bull calf born 1-20-17 sale morning on display and she’s due again on 1-10-18 to Resource.
71
MILK
WW
491
P
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 ASC ELIMINATOR 032 JB SWEETHEART 32A WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD ORR'S MS IMPRESSIVE TWIN MCE
WW
BW
55
11.7 -2.7 13 21 13 7.7 19 -0.2 167.20 • Bred AI 12-4-16 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Heifer calf. • Starting on some of the Baldridge Fasttrack genetics and what a bang up job this great daughter did with her last bull calf, born 9-25-16 sired by LT Ledger 0332. He was the #1 ranked weaning weight bull calf in the fall 2016 calf crop with an adj. weaning weight of 754 lbs. to ratio 113.
BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F
70
MF ACTRESS B331 P
BW
P
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 ASC ELIMINATOR 032 JB SWEETHEART 32A LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET PF MISS ACTRESS 621 PET
MCE
6.5
TM
32
SC
0.0
TSI
178.82
BW
78
WW
590 WWR
BALDRIDGE KOJACK 29K
73
YW
YWR
101
• PE from 4-1-17 to 2-14-17 to WC Bootlegger 4017. Ultrasounded safe 33 days on 6-1-17. • These Kojack daughters are making some kind of brood cows with beautiful udders. She first calved right on her second birthday 1-7-11 and weaned the heifer calf to a 111 weaning weight ratio and she sells as Lot 13 in this sale. She lost her next calf and then went on to a calving interval of 3-20-13, 2-18-14, 1-6-15 & 12-3-16. Those calves had an average weaning weight ratio of 105.4.
DOB: 8/31/2008
F1100308
BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F
BALDRIDGE KOJACK 29K M602060
100 920
MS MORRISON 817 POLLED BALDRIDGE ELVIRA 95H LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD
MORRISON'S WY WIND 421 P F1017600 CE
MORRISON'S MS MAC 506PLD
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 BALDRIDGE SWEETHEART 53D VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD BALDRIDGE ELVIRA 81D SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P MORRISONS MAC 121 POLLED MISS MORRISON 629 POLLED MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
72
WW
710 WWR
100 YW
YWR
9.0 -2.3 20 32 10 7.0 21 0.0 173.22 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to WC Bootlegger 4017 P. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Heifer calf. • Calving interval: 10-6-11, 8-24-12, 9-2-13, 9-14-14 and 9-13-16 with an average weaning weight ratio of 102.0. Her Waldorf 83W daughter sells as Lot 53.
Sentinel Ruler Daughters
MEAD CASSIE I818
74
MEAD CASSIE I818 DOB: 9/21/2009
F1117169
LHD MR RULER D310
LHD ALI RULER W31 LHD MS BAMARK 259 S214 LHD SENTINELJON X441 OCR MISS HIGH FIRE Y21 SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P HCR MAC 9176 POLLED M&M CASSIE 6551 PLD
MD SENTINAL RULER G1520 M509416
MD MS SENTINELJON B389 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD
MEAD CASSIE G401 P TW F1082878 CE
M&M MS 9176 0518 PLD
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
75
P
SC
BW
82
WW
WWR YW
920 YWR
TSI
5.6 0.9 31 53 5 7.9 21 0.6 200.91 100 • Bred AI 12-5-16 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • Starting on a page of outcross genetics sired by the DeBruycker Sentinal Ruler bull. Her calving interval: 9-21-11, 9-9-13, 9-3-14, 9-23-15 & 9-6-16.
76
MEAD MS RULER K135 DOB: 2/10/2011
F1138391
LHD MR RULER D310
MD SENTINAL RULER G1520 M509416
MD MS SENTINELJON B389 4-L UNLIMITED YL13POLLED
MORRISON'S MS YL13 042 P F914134 CE
MORRISON'S MS MAC 842PLD
BW
WW
YW
MILK
LHD ALI RULER W31 LHD MS BAMARK 259 S214 LHD SENTINELJON X441 OCR MISS HIGH FIRE Y21 BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 HAW CHARISSA P465 POLLED RAC MAC'S FACTOR 171A MORRISON'S MS CAMELOT415 MCE
TM
SC
TSI
M509416
BW
78
WW
F1057494 CE
WWR YW
800 YWR
9.5 -2.6 16 39 12 6.1 20 -0.2 191.64 100 • Bred AI 11-18-16 to CCC WC Resource 417 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • She leaves a nice Blue Value daughter in the herd.
MD MS SENTINELJON B389
PF MISS CROCUS 7004 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
S
LHD ALI RULER W31 LHD MS BAMARK 259 S214 LHD SENTINELJON X441 OCR MISS HIGH FIRE Y21 WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 KC PUREPOWER T51 POLLED SAC MISS HESTER
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
MCE
TM
SC
BW
87
WW
510 WWR
110 YW
856 YWR
TSI
6.6 0.8 29 51 14 5.6 29 0.3 197.75 107 • Bred AI 11-17-16 to CCC WC Resource 417 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • Her first bull calf born 1-3-13 well before her second birthday weaned off at a ratio of 113.
MEAD LADY K079 DOB: 1/27/2011
F1138353
LHD MR RULER D310
M509416
MD MS SENTINELJON B389 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
MEAD LADY G006 P F1069512 CE
MF MS IMPRESSIVE E201
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
LHD ALI RULER W31 LHD MS BAMARK 259 S214 LHD SENTINELJON X441 OCR MISS HIGH FIRE Y21 WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 RSCR THE ROCK K003 P ET MF MS IMPRESSIVE B221
MD SENTINAL RULER G1520
488 104
F1138393
LHD MR RULER D310
MEAD MISS CROCUS F091 P
77
P
DOB: 2/14/2011
MD SENTINAL RULER G1520
490 116
MEAD MISS CROCUS K146
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
92
WW
421 WWR
85 YW
906 YWR
4.7 1.1 18 43 19 4.8 28 0.2 194.82 106 • PE from 12-14-17 to 2-14-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. Ultrasounded safe 50 days on 2-18-17. • She first calved as a two-year-old on 1-13-13 and her last bull calf born 9-8-16 weaned off near 700 lbs. to ratio 112.
Duke 914 Daughters & Others
MEAD LADY G006 P
78
MEAD LADY G006 P DOB: 12/25/2006
F1069512
WCR SIR DUKE 761
BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 MISS DOC 509 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD MISS DCR MAC 414 LHD CIGAR E46 ORR'S MS IMPRESSIVE TWIN
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD M297007
WCR MISS MAC IV 534 RSCR THE ROCK K003 P ET
MF MS IMPRESSIVE E201 F1033616 CE
MF MS IMPRESSIVE B221
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
79
P
SC
BW
68
WW
WWR YW
966 YWR
TSI
4.9 0.9 30 59 17 3.6 32 0.7 201.03 106 • Bred AI 3-29-17 to CCC WC Resource 417 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • This beautifully patterned milk wagon raised us 15 natural and ET progeny over the years and we hate to see her go. After producing us three different AI sired calves that ratio’d 109, 118 and 116 we moved her into transplant to produce us a fine set of 2015 Ledger progeny that will anchor her bloodline here for years to come. One of those top natural bull calves we retained for a herd sire Mead Banker N399 sired by LT Blue Value. Daughters sell as Lots 1 & 77. And what does she do on her last calf here? A WC Milestone 5223 son born 1-18-17 that weans off at 852 lbs. to ratio 125! Look for him on display sale day.
80
MEAD MS DUKE I670 DOB: 9/17/2009
RF706705
HSF COMBINATION A301M
LCHMN TOP BRASS 1049H WHF LASS 27G-29K BJR JR 107 BAR S CHERABELL 6129 LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 MF PAMELA B196 LDL BLANCO L379 P JF ESMIRELDA 607
MEAD COMBINATION F484 AR1146945
CIRCLE A CHERABELL 1285 MF UNLIMITED EASE D044 P
MF ESMIRELDA E525 P F1039789 CE
PF ESMIRELDA 607 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
M297007
BW
81
WW
F930526 CE
WWR YW
794 YWR
100
• Bred AI 12-5-16 to WC Milestone 5223 P. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • She may be a half-blood, but she has left us too many good ones to take her out of the herd.
WCR MISS MAC IV 534
PF ESMIRELDA 607 P
BW
WW
YW
P
BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 MISS DOC 509 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET MISS KC CROCUS 904 POLL LDL BLANCO L379 P JF ESMIRELDA 607
PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
BW
83
WW
686 WWR
114 YW
970 YWR
TSI
5.1 1.9 37 63 10 3.4 29 1.1 204.18 116 • Observed bred 1-31-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. Ultrasounded safe 120+ days on 6-24-17. • The average weaning weight of her progeny to date is 106.0. A daughter sells as Lot 31.
MEAD MISS PRIMO H724 DOB: 8/13/2008
F1101196
WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS EASE 4314 LT UNLIMITED DUKE 1172 P LT UNLIMITED LASS2156P JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS EASE 4314 WCR SIR TRADITION 5271P JH SABRINA 909 P
LT POLLED VALUE 9089 M501702
496 113
F1057492
WCR SIR DUKE 761
PF MF ESMIREIDA 1131 P
81
P
DOB: 1/9/2006
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
674 100
MEAD ESMIREIDA F068 P
LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD
JSM MISS PRIM0 F922368 CE
JSM MISS FA MAC 920 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
H BW
105 WW
526 WWR
110 YW
936 YWR
-6.4 4.2 37 67 4 2.3 22 1.2 202.03 110 • Bred AI 12-4-16 to VPI Free Lunch 708T. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • Two of her daughters sell as Lots 16 & 56. She is of course a daughter of LT Polled Value 9089 and his dam LT Unlimited Maid 7184 is also the dam of Reference Sire F LT Blue Value 7903 ET.
Wyoming Wind Daughters & Hillcrest Mac
MEAD PAMELA H013 P
82
MEAD PAMELA H013 P DOB: 1/3/2008
EF1082871
SCHURRTOP 5627
WCR SIR DUKE 783 MISS SUGAR VALLEY 908 LT UNLIMITED CHAPS 0109 LT PRAIRIE MAIDEN 8095 WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 ASC ELIMINATOR 032 JWK PAMELA E167 ET
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD M411450
LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
MF PAMELA B196 F954058 CE
JWK PAMELA J041 ET
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
83
P BW
73
WW
WWR YW
1008 YWR
TSI
7.4 0.5 28 48 9 8.4 23 1.3 189.21 100 • Bred AI 3-29-17 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • This female descends from one of the very best cow families not only at Mead Farms, but across the United States. H013’s dam, grand dam, great grand dam JWK Pamela E167 were the deal. E167 topped the famous Morven Dispersal at $20,000 which today would mean more like $50,000. H013’s full sister H011 is the dam of Reference Sire C-Mead Grid Maker L419. One of H013’s daughters sells in this sale as Lot 4. When you come to the sale make sure you look up H013’s 12-20-16 heifer calf sired by WC Milestone 5223 P who had an adj. weaning weight of 681 lbs. to ratio 109.
84
MEAD LADY G092 P DOB: 1/9/2007
F1063438
SCHURRTOP 5627
WCR SIR DUKE 783 MISS SUGAR VALLEY 908 LT UNLIMITED CHAPS 0109 LT PRAIRIE MAIDEN 8095 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P SILVER CREEK SUMMIT CCF MISS POLL ARTISTE386
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD M411450
LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET
ORR'S MS IMPRESSIVE TWIN F780273 CE
ORR'S LADY SUMMIT 17P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
MCE
TM
SC
TSI
M411450
BW
85
WW
F854321 CE
96 YW
920 YWR
99 3.1 1.8 22 35 12 5.7 23 0.8 176.14 • Bred AI 12-4-16 to VPI Free Lunch 708T. Ultrasounded safe, sexed Bull calf. • She has left four daughters in the herd and two of them sell in this sale as Lots 37 & 58.
LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P
MISS STONE BRIAR 6018 P
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
WCR SIR DUKE 783 MISS SUGAR VALLEY 908 LT UNLIMITED CHAPS 0109 LT PRAIRIE MAIDEN 8095 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD STONE BRIAR 247 POLLED STONE BRIAR MAC 812 PLD STONE BRIAR T307 POLLED
STONE BRIAR DUKE 6083 P
MCE
TM
SC
BW
70
WW
428 WWR
87 YW
678 92
TSI
7.5 -0.9 18 25 1 10.1 10 0.9 165.86 100 • PE from 12-14-17 to 2-14-17 to Mead Grid Maker L419. Ultrasounded safe 34 days on 2-18-17. • Two of her daughters sell as Lots 48 & 54, and both had weaning weights of 105 and 106.
MS MORRISON 726 POLLED DOB: 10/9/2007
F1069985
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244
MORRISON'S HILLCREST MAC M436612
668 WWR
F1082882
SCHURRTOP 5627
STONE BRIAR 9090 POLLED
85
P
DOB: 8/29/2007
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD
794 100
MEAD BRIAR G426 P
MISS MORRISON 212 POLLED LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD
MORRISON'S WY WIND 421 P F1017600 CE
MORRISON'S MS MAC 506PLD
BW
WW
YW
MILK
P
WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN MR HILLCREST 43 P MISS HILLCREST B10 SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P MORRISONS MAC 121 POLLED MISS MORRISON 629 POLLED MCE
TM
SC
TSI
BW
88
WW WWR YW YWR
-0.1 2.1 17 38 1 3.9 10 0.2 182.41 • Bred AI 2-22-17 to LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. Ultrasounded safe in calf. • She had an excellent daughter this past fall that will be on display sale day. She is a 11-24-16 daughter of Blue Value that weaned off at 638 lbs. to ratio 102.
Since 1942
MEAD Farms
21658 Quarry Lane • Barnett, MO 65011
MEAD FARMS
MATURE COW HERD
DISPERSAL September 23, 2017
At the Mead Sale Headquarters Versailles, MO
Saturday •
• Noon
One Penny Ranch Legacy Genetics Online Sale November 6-7, 2017 — Hosted by CharAuctions.com
Offering Includes—
FWT Bar 951 (Sam 951)
• Polled Sam 951 heifer calf by LT Long Distance 9001 • Two-Year-Old Polled Iron Man Son • Polled Super Sam 679 daughter
Iron Man (M7378)
AI bred to 9108
• Embryos & Semen
Watch for Details! LT Unlimited Ease 9108
LCR Super Sam 679
“Beef Genetics that make $ense” Bill and Penny Zimmerman 17358 165th Ave. NE, Foley, MN 56329 320-355-2191– info@onepennyranch.com www.onepennyranch.com
Other Legacy Sires Include—
ABC Ali • LHD Fernando’s Mark Z29 LCR Sir Sam 54th Twin • El Fortin 38th Imported
LT
River Dance 4114 P TW
M852846
ONE PENNY RANCH
ROLLINS RANCHES Available at our Florida Blue Cypress Ranch Dispersal sale of Charolais Bulls Acclimated and Grown out in Florida
▶ 66 Mature Purebred Registered ▶ 21 Yearling Purebred Registered
Semen: $25
No Signing Fee
CE 3.5
BW WW YW Milk MCE Mtnl SC -0.4 45 72 5 1.2 28 1.1
CW REA 28 0.54
FAT MARB TSI 0.023 0.17 212.40
▶ One of the top bulls in the 2015 LT Ranch Bull Sale LT
Silver Yield 3196 P
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For information contact: Carl Blount 772-567-9001 Main Office 863-697-8611 Cell Franklin Dowell 770-386-4464 678-520-0026 cell
Available at our Georgia Ranch
▶ Quality Purebred Registered Charolais Females
For information contact: Franklin Dowell
770-386-4464 678-520-0026 cell Semen: $25
No Signing Fee
CE 6.9
BW WW YW Milk MCE Mtnl SC -1.3 29 51 5 6.1 19 1.2
CW REA 7 -0.34
FAT MARB TSI 0.020 0.30 196.22
▶ Sire of the "Distance" line at the LT Ranch in SD
Rollins Ranch LLC ▶ 2150 Hwy 411 NE ▶ Cartersville, GA 30121 ▶ Franklin Dowell, Manager A U G U S T 2 0 1 7 113
A Quality Program
Performance • Pedigree • Polled
WELCOME GROVE CHAROLAIS
M6 Law & Order 577 P
C H A R O L A I S B R E E D E R S
(M875914) M6 Cool Rep 8108 x New Standard x Nancy 6100 Welcome Grove Impressive
BHD Reality T3136 P x MR Ms Impressive 405 2015 Grand Champion Tennessee State Show
QUALITY plus PERFORMANCE
BW -0.5
WW 42
YW 79
M 17
TM 38
REA Marb 0.81 0.10
High-selling Bull at 2016 Fall M6 Sale!
M6 Cool Germaine 1145 P ET
Richard Clark Box 9 • Tazewell, TN 37879
(EF1149859)
(423) 626-0899 cell • volunteer1971@yahoo.com Randell Meyers Jr. • (423) 626-0917 cell
JBC Ms Ledger 410 PET
Your Source for Seedstock Since 1971
“Mid Tenn Charolais where Tenn is quality and not quantity for perfection.”
CE 4.3
Ledger x CF Lady Cigar 812 Pld 2016 Grand Champion Tennessee State Show
e– erd Sir Bamboo Fresh Air 4397 ET M6 Fresh Air 8165 x OHF Duke’s Ruby F216
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CE BW WW YW 5.0 -1.1 35 60
JDS Profit Maker 037 P
EPDs: -1.2 23 42 15 27
Silas Maxwell
1120 Welcome Grove Rd. Mosheim, TN 37818 (423) 552-4072
Fall Fling Sale October 14
M 18
www.tennesseecharolais.com
BW -0.2
WW 40
YW 75
TM 41
Our Choice to head up our ET Program.
MCF Lady GI Duke 5003 PET
16 Larkspur Lane Greeneville, TN 37745 (423) 620-8333
EPDs: 1.6 30 53 11 26
M 21
The Result of a brother/sister mating and Pick of the Flush.
Lynn Hankins
LWF Cookie Cutter Pld
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CE 5.0
TM REA MARB TSI 35 0.58 -0.03 200.64
Little W Farm
David & Barbara Sullivan 123 Sullivan Dr. • Manchester, TN 37355 Mobile: (931) 607-1580 • E-mail: jdsoo77@gmail.com
M6 Cool Rep 8108 x 0383 x 914 cow
(F1022001) VCR 914 x HBR Lady GI 207 P ET Donor Cow at Reaves Charolais
CE 1.9
BW 1.0
WW 32
YW 58
M 27
TM 41
es Charolais ReavKyle Reaves
5840 West Allens Bridge Greenville, TN 37743
(423) 237-3042
M6/RC
FRESH AIR 1138 Pld
2016 Spring Multiple Trait Leader
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!
Advertise Your Program! Contact: Floyd Wampler (423) 612-2144
Bloodlines from 2244, 914, Cigar, Wyoming Wind and D040
Where the Customer Comes First!
Fresh Air 8165 x M6 Nancy 6100 EPDs: CE: 0.4 BW: 1.3 WW: 39 YW: 66 M: 15 MCE: -5.6 TM: 35 SC: 0.9 REA: 0.41 MB: 0.08 Semen: $20/straw; $35 signing
First 7 sons avg. $7,964 in the Nipp Bull Sale
EZY-B-Farms Bobby Bain
1876 Ridgewood Dr Sparta, TN 38583 (931) 607-2259
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Selling Heifer Bulls featuring our Herd Sires — M6 New Standard 335 M826229 CR Showbull 2020 M829851 and most recently M6 Lone Star 649
Cooley Royce 1107T39 Pld Clarice & Ricky Smith
203 Harpo Rd • Manchester, TN 37355
615-885-7004 • 931-273-0187
Advertise Your Program! Contact: Floyd Wampler (423) 612-2144
M745957 2-19-07 BW: 86 lbs.
Adj. WW/R: 749 lbs./115 Adj. YW/R: 1,395 lbs./120 Adj Yrlg. REA/R: 16.25 sq. in./119.3 CE BW WW -1.7 1.7 25
YW 64
M MCE TM 26 -0.4 39
SC 1.4
CW REA F MB TSI 26 0.51 0.028 0.20 213.26
Semen: $20/Straw; $30 Signing
Roy May & Son
2760 Renfro Rd. • Jefferson City, TN 37760 (865) 475-8266 • (865) 599-5075 cell
NEWS NOTES
AIJCA MEMBERSHIP
Iowa Junior Charolais Association Field Day
Ledger 0332 P. Sara Aultman, Cleveland, Texas
Indianola, Iowa June 11, 2017
Reserve Grand Champion Bred and Owned Heifer: ICC Miss Cupid, 2-9-16, by
Judge: Tyler Krug, Atkins, Iowa Grand Champion Heifer: TR Ms Danika 6718D ET, 3-16-16, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill. Reserve Grand Champion Heifer: BS
Ms Cecily 543C, 9-13-15, by RBM TR Rhinestone Z38. Allison Loftis, Seville, Ohio Grand Champion Percentage Heifer:
ADW Miss Harambe 65-37D, 9-5-16, by ADW White Fire 425B TW. Owen Siek, Blairstown, Iowa
B3R Axiom A024. Emily Hoelewyn, Damon, Texas Grand Champion Bull: DCE Tex 1608 Pld,
9-23-16, by TR MR Fire Water 5792RET. Dillon Elder, Blum, Texas Reserve Grand Champion Bull: HLM Gone With The Wind, 1-20-16, by LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld. Hayleigh Moore, Bastrop, Texas
Iowa Junior Field Day
Grand Champion Percentage Heifer: PCC
Peaches N Cream, 7-20-16, out of SSST Ashley 374B. Rilee Hall, Pattison, Texas Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Heifer: PZC Desire 6240 ET, 9-10-16, out
of RJB Pebbles 004. Kendra Elder, Blum, Texas Grand Champion Steer: Caleb Behrends,
Fredericksburg, Texas Reserve Grand Champion Steer: Richie
DeMoss, Bowie, Texas
Texas Junior Charolais Association State Show
Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Heifer: HF TR Ms Destiny D150 ET,
3-25-16, out of TR Ms Ice Bucket 6683S. William Hoopes, Letts, Iowa Grand Champion Steer: Karlie Wosepka,
Waverly, Iowa Reserve Grand Champion Steer: Karlie
Wosepka
Champion Heifer
Champion Owned Heifer
Champion Bred and Owned Heifer
Champion Percentage Heifer
Champion Bull
Champion Percentage Heifer
Champion Steer
Champion Steer
Texas Junior Charolais Association State Show Salado, Texas June 11, 2017 Judge: Joe Rathmann, Brenham, Texas Grand Champion Owned Heifer: OCR
Miss Done Deal D133, 3-2-16, by EC Done Deal 5052 Pld. Grace Fritcher, Caldwell, Texas Reserve Grand Champion Heifer: GC Miss
Kingsbury Sophie 608 P, 5-3-16, by WCR Kingsbury 116 P. Camille Greer, Shelbyville, Texas Grand Champion Bred and Owned Heifer: 3A Silver Belle 410 Pld, 10-17-14,
by M6 Bells & Whistles 258 P. Bull calf, 3A Silver Ledger 603D Pld, 10-10-16, by LT
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Obituary
James K. Greer, 66, of Center, Texas, passed away Wednesday, July 5, 2017, in Houston, Texas. Funeral service was Sunday, July 9, 2017, at First Baptist Church in Center. Interment at Oaklawn Memorial Park in Center. Mr. Greer was born November 16, 1950, in Nacogdoches, to Thomas Bill Greer and Bettye Smith Greer. Mr. Greer was a 1969 graduate of Diboll High School. He received both a Bachelor of Science degree and Master of Education degree from Texas A&M University. After 26 years of serving as a County Extension Agent for Agriculture & 4-H, he retired from the Texas Cooperative Extension Service in 2003. He continued his passion for serving youth and the agriculture community in Shelby County after retirement. He became a popular local radio personality with his daily program on KDET in Center called Agriculture This Morning. He served as deacon at First Baptist Church in Center, taught the 7th and 8th grade boys Sunday School class and was a devoted supporter of the youth programs at the church for over 20 years, leading many youth to Christ through those years. An avid Aggie, he and his family attended Texas A&M Football games every season for 40 years. He officiated high school football for 20 years with the East Texas Chapter of the Texas Association of Sports Officials. In recent years, he served as Life Coach for the Center ISD athletic program. He was elected to serve on the Center ISD School Board in 2014 and served as President since elected. He served as a board member for both the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce and the Shelby County Farm Bureau for many years. He often judged poultry shows across East Texas and was very involved with the East Texas Poultry Festival show and sale. As a 3rd generation cattleman, he operated Greer Charolais with his family, marketing Charolais bulls to commercial cattlemen and traveling throughout Texas and the nation showing Charolais cattle. In all of his endeavors, he demonstrated his love of God, family, youth and cattle. He is survived by wife, Becky Greer of Center; children, Collin Greer and wife, Courtney, of Shelbyville, Texas and Kristen Clark and husband, Greg, of Rio Vista, Texas; grandchildren, Carter Greer and Camille Greer of Shelbyville; mother, Bettye Greer of Diboll, Texas; sister, Jean McCollum and husband, Michael, of Naples, Florida; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by father, Thomas Bill Greer. 116
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In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to James Greer Youth Ministry Memorial, First Baptist Church, 117 Cora Street, Center, Texas 75935 or James and Becky Greer Scholarship, Center Roughrider Scholarship Foundation, PO Box 152, Center, Texas 75935. Obituary
Samuel “Sam” Stallings, Sr. age 80, of New Market, TN was called home to glory and went to be with the Lord on July 14, 2017. He loved the Lord and his family. He was a member of Thorngrove Baptist Church, and owner and operator of S & C Cartage until his retirement. Along with his sons, Sam operated Stallings Charolais for many years. Preceded in death by his first wife, Carolyn Shackleford Stallings; parents, Raymond and Beatrice Stallings; sisters, Juanita Skeen and Jean Moore. He is survived by his wife, Sandra Stallings; children, Samuel F. Stallings, Jr. (Sharon), Sherri Onks, Rodney Stallings (Sheri), and Kevin Stallings (Rhonda); grandchildren, Brandi and Brent Stallings, Drake Onks, Megan Stallings and Kara Stallings; brothers and sisters, Robert Joe Stallings, Alma Paschal (Frank), Marilyn Halcomb (Lloyd); several nieces and nephews. Graveside funeral service was Sunday, July 16, 2017 at the Pleasant Grove Piney Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Pleasant Grove Piney Cemetery.
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CHAROLAIS A L A B A M A
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Akin Charolais Jim Akin 6700 County Road 71, Lexington, AL 35648 (256) 229-5395 Res. (256) 710-4897 Cell Home of the Super Grazer 168
FEEDLOT
Home of JWK Vanessa D029 ET Donor: 2244 x 934
CHAROLAIS
JERRY & SHERRY MALTBY Mobile: (530) 681-5046 P.O. Box 760 Office: (530) 473-2830 Williams, CA 95987 Fax: (530) 473-3278 e-mail: bbr@citlink.net www.brokenboxranch.com
OFakHill arm “Focus on the Family”
OakHill Farm Home of Bennett Charolais Wayne & Lois Bennett Barn: (770) 893-3446 Home: (770) 893-2674 Cell: (770) 826-9551
1779 Holcomb Road Dawsonville, Ga 30534 oakhillfarmga@tds.net www.oakhillfarmga.com
Cattle For Sale Private Treaty
BJR Summerford Charolais
Robert A. Summerford II 4087 Hwy. 31 SW Falkville, AL 35622 Located 12 miles north of Cullman (256) 784-5275 Bus. (256) 784-5888 Res. Alan Summerford • (256) 758-0652 E-Mail: bjrsummerford@charter.net www.bjrsummerford.com
MV Limestone
Mountain View Charolais
Scott Tipton 1001 Preacher Campbell Rd. Clarksville, GA 30523
Phone: (706) 754-8462 Cell: (706) 200-6655
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BJR Easy Edge 968 ET P Quality and Performance Charolais in North Alabama
Your Herd Bull Source
15493 Co. Rd. 57 Hillrose, CO 80733 Bred For
Performance~Carcass Quality~Disposition Pat Gebauer & Luan August (970) 847-3345 prewittranch@gmail.com
McCary & Son Charolais Farm Levi & Brian McCary 334-872-9060 334-505-6338 334-419-0538
G E O R G I A
635 Valleyview Drive Valley Grande, AL 36701
MOGO Full French CHAROLAIS Daniel Hammond 15300 Co. Rd. 2 • Florence, AL 35633 (256) 766-6354 • mogo1950@comcast.net
WCR Sir Duke 7340 P
Bamboo Road Farms LLC Stephen Cummings
2509 Old Perry Road Marshallville, GA 31057 bambooroadfarms@gmail.com
(478) 396-5832
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Curfman Farms Rt. 2, Griggsville, IL 62340
59 years of quality seedstock production Rick Curfman (217) 285-5213
rick@curfmancharolais.com
Roger Curfman (217) 236-5761 Ryan Curfman (217) 248-7711
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“Charolais Since 1960”
Producing quality breeding stock for 57 years. Paul Bertsche & Sons 4540 E. 1700 N. Rd. • Flanagan, IL 61740 Dale (815) 796-2950 cell (815) 674-4419 Steve (815) 796-4440 cell (815) 674-2395 Larry (815) 842-1849 cell (815) 674-2397
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VAUGHAN FAMILY RANCH PUREBRED CHAROLAIS – ANGUS Corey Vaughan – (316) 213-5484
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BEAVERS CHAROLAIS
14630 E. 44th St. S. – Derby, KS 67037 Corey@3Ncattle.com vaughanfamilyranch.com
...building a program around proven genetics
Private treaty bull sale middle of March
Brett, Tina, Madison & Austin Beavers
28378 710th Ave • Collins, IA 50055 515-460-3074 • www.beaverscharolais.com
WC Over Time 3015 P
“We don’t keep our cows, they keep us.” Hanover, Kansas 66945
ML LEWIS Keith Farms
Marion Keith 6719 State Rt. 154, Tamaroa, IL 62888 (618) 967-0291 • (618) 201-6261 keithinsurance@gmail.com
www.laueranch.com
Lester Laue (785) 337-2600 Brant Laue (913) 488-3896
CHAROLAIS
Bulls & Females Available Private Treaty SF Paydirt 3055 P LT Bridger x Cigar x HBR Lady GI
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Marty, Joyce, Kaitlyn and Mason Lewis 9411 W. 56th St. S. • Monroe, IA 50170 Marty (515) 250-2362 • Mason (515) 205-9161 martylewis81@gmail.com
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MYRON RUNFT CHAROLAIS Breeding Charolais since 1956
Raising Charolais Since 1962 Ron & Diane Nord & Family 2104 Charolais Lane Bloomington, IL 61704 (309) 828-1448 or (309) 827-0457 (309) 275-0409 Ron cell
BAR S Ranch
InnovativeSince Beef1945Production David Dickerson (785) 998-4386
bars@gorhamtel.com Paradise, Kansas 67658
Ken Stielow (785) 998-4335
Purebred Charolais Since 1968
Don & Charlotte Olsen and family 17050 Tuttle Creek Blvd. • Randolph, KS 66554 Home: 785-363-2519 • Cell: 785-313-2099 fancycreek@kansas.net www.fancycreekcharolais.com
AML Ghost Rider 210
Megan, Lori & Galen Fink
Slasher x Cigarro 924 Power Look!
DOUB C H A R O L A I S
Andrew & Christa Doub 8614 W. 100 N. • Danville, IN 46122 (317) 539-6718 home • (317) 440-0525 cell ajcharolais40@aol.com • www.doubcharolais.com
Raile Charolais Farm Rt. 1, Box 389 St. Francis, KS 67756
Fancy Creek Charolais I N D I A N A
1460 Penn Road Belleville, KS 66935 Home (785) 527-5047 Cell (785) 527-1269
Beef Genetics
15523 Tuttle Creek Blvd. Randolph, Ks 66554 Phone/Fax: (785) 293-5106 finkbull1@twinvalley.net www.finkbeefgenetics.com Bull Sale • Oct. 25, 2017
Cliff (785) 332-2794 William (785) 332-2498 cdr@railecharolais.com www.railebeef.com
Females for Sale Private Treaty
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schrader@twinvalley.net
Females and bulls for sale private treaty
Charolais • SimAngus • Composites
Hubert Charolais Ranch 510 Maple Ave. Oakley, KS 67748 David & Shelby Hubert (785) 672-3528
Spencer & Laci Schrader Weston & Josi 2118 Oxbow Rd., Wells, KS 67467 (785) 488-2135 home (785) 488-7204 Spencer cell (785) 488-7227 Laci cell
www.schraderranch.com
Terrill & Sarah Strnad 1716 280th Road Formoso, Kansas
On Facebook:
T&S Strnad Charolais
785-794-2471 home 785-243-8600 mobile
tsstrnad@nckcn.com www.tsstrnadcharolais.com
WOODEN CROSS CATTLE CO.
M A R Y L A N D
Clark & Gail Brevig
Merle Schlehuber 620-381-1712 557 190th Road = Hillsboro, KS 67063 woodencross@fhrd.net www.WoodenCrossCattleCo.com
676 Quarry View Lane • Lewistown, MT 59457 (406) 538-5579 phone • (406) 538-6479 fax brevig@3riversdbs.net • www.brevigcharolais.com
Home of White Squall Bob & Judy Tibbs (410) 734-6873
3545 Old Level Road Havre de Grace, MD 21078 shadowspringsfarm@comcast.net
K E N T U C K Y
RC
M I C H I G A N
ENDSLEY’S CHAROLAIS FARMS 5590 E State Rd, Hastings ,MI 49058 269-945-5531 or
endsleyscharolaisfarms.com 1194 Smith Ridge Rd. Campbellsville, KY 42718 Mitchel Cox - Owner/Gen. Mgr. (270) 465-7584
Breeding Quality Performance Cattle for the Commercial and Purebred Cattleman.
Rambur Charolais
Howard Rambur d 406-489-3255 (cell) Production Sale 2nd Saturday in April
RC Denver
RC Feedlot d RC Cattle Phone: 406-482-3255 • Fax: 406-482-3802 34790 CR 118 • Sidney, MT 59270 Email: rc1@midrivers.com website: www.ramburchar.com
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Dybdal Charolais Larry & Krista Dybdal
BREEDING Quality...
88361 575th Ave • Newcastle, NE 68757 Home: 402-692-3704 • Cell: 402-841-9784 kldybdal@nntc.net
M I N N E S O T A Breeding Quality Charolais Seedstock Since 1962 1/2 Owner of Baldridge Fasttrack
HAYDEN FARM
James, Cathy and Brooke Hayden
4430 Bloomfield Road Bardstown, KY 40004 (502) 349-0005 (502) 507-4984 cell
Wakefield Farms
Larry, Kyle & Dan Wakefield 20701 150th St. • New Richland, MN 56072 (507) 317-3086 • (507) 475-1749
FRED RANCH
Jamie & Kay Fred • Rose, NE
Registered Bull Sale • 3rd Saturday in March Females, Embryos, Semen Private Treaty 402-273-4236 • jkfred@sscg.net
www.fredranch.com
MISSISSIPPI CGC
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Crosby Farms
Cheryle & Greg Crosby 443 Hwy 590 • Seminary, MS 39479 601-466-7377 crosbyfarms.ms@gmail.com CROSBY FARMS on Facebook
WC Passport 3127 PET
EM833181
Member of JDJ Maximo A18 P Syndicate
JVS/BJCF
Big Pop C59
2016-17 AICA Show Bull of the Year 5593 Choupique Rd y Sulphur, LA Evelyn Gay Duhon 337-583-2242 y 337-764-1040 cell Titou6262@yahoo.com Rod Smith 337-274-0552 cell E5rodsmith@yahoo.com
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Franz Ranch 44 Years in the Purebred Charolais Business
Ray, Jon & David Franz 13221 CR 339 • Sidney, Montana 59270 Ray (406) 798-3675 Jon (406) 798-7740
Dave Hebbert (308) 458-2540 Matt Hebbert (308) 458-8812
www.HebbertRanch.com Visitors always welcome A U G U S T 2 0 1 7 119
NEW
Dean Churchill HC 37, Box 54 Valentine, NE 69201 (402) 376-2314 deanchurch1@gmail.com
MEXICO
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Headquarters Ranch
Mansfield, Missouri Butch Alsup • (417) 926-8416
Rick & Lisa Wilson Hart Box 865 Chickasha, OK 73023 Office (405) 224-0645 Home (405) 224-0694
LT Easy Ride 1153 Pld
Bill B. King • PO Box 2670, Moriarty, NM
Schurrtop Angus & Charolais Sure Performance Cattle
www.schurrtop.com
40842 Farnam Road Farnam, NE 69029 John (308) 569-2520 Ryan (308) 320-4067 Marty (308) 362-4941
87035 Day (505)220-9909 • Home (505)832-4330
NORTH DAKOTA
Castleberry’s
Hilltop C Polled Charolais Pasture Proven Charolais Since 1962 Kirk & Peggy Castleberry
Rt. 2, Box 8 Ninnekah, OK 73067
Wagonhammer Ranches Box 548 Albion, NE 68620 (402) 395-2178 or 395-6962
(405) 224-1116 Cell (405) 574-2685
Breeding Registered Charolais Since 1959
The Total Performance Brand www.wagonhammer.com
Gerald and Loretta Effertz and Family PO Box 640 • Velva, ND 58790-0640 (701) 720-1156Roger (701) 720-1363 Kevin (701) 338-2980 Office
Neil (701) 223-5202 Bryan (701) 624-5104 ekrinc@srt.com
Wagon Wheel Charolais Ray D. Winz & Sons
72354 Q Rd. • Holdrege, NE 68949 Ray (308) 995-5515, Doug (308) 991-6941 Steve (308) 567-2286 Contact us for Semen on our Trait Leading Sires.
West Fork Ranch Roseann Wilson (308) 745-1764 RR 1, Box 19 • Loup City, NE 68853
www.westforkranch.com
Zeisler Charolais Richard L. Zeisler
90445 476th Ave. • Butte, NE 68722 (402) 775-2569
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Space Available Contact your Area Field Representative Floyd Wampler (423) 612-2144 Colt Keffer (765) 376-8784 Weston Geppert (605) 933-1387 Cody Beck (765) 719-1622 Charolais Journal office (816) 464-2474 ext. 104
NIPP CHAROLAIS, LLC Curtiss & Brenda Nipp HC 66, Box 76 Overbrook, OK 73453 (580) 668-3332 nippcharolais@yahoo.com
Bull Sale • October 28
P E N N SY LVA N I A
daren statler, dvm 6651 Valley Camp Rd. Greencastle, PA 17225 (717) 729-6453 darenstatler@centurylink.net www.descocharolaisfarm.com
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SOUTH CAROLINA Nubbin Ridge Farm
Mike King, Farm Manager Quality Seedstock available with a focus on 914 and Cigar genetics! Home of: NRF Looking Good 644 P M833888 - Duke 538 x Full Sister Cigar NRF Mr Smokester 600 P M827341 - Smokester x $20Cigar 155 Nubbin Ridge Circle (864) 972-9203 home Westminster, SC 29693 (864) 958-1343 cell
CHAROLAIS
Roy R. & Sammye L. Dees
Full French & Purebred Genetics WC VULCAIN 422 P ET
BJCF
45th National Champion Bull
Sired by LT Ledger 0332 P
EPDs:
CE: 3.9 BW: 1.7 WW: 30 YW: 62 M: 7 MCE: 2.9 TM: 22 SC:1.6
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Houston Offices: (713) 724-9574 (281) 443-3074
WATT Z36
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Visitors Welcome
1168 CR 236, Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 (936) 560-0794
David & Georgeanne Webb David Webb Jr. 317 Old Vinland School Road Easley, SC 29640 H: (864) 246-6203 C: (864) 640-7756
Liverpool, Texas Larry Ludeke (832) 439-4666 E-mail: larryl@qiminc.com www.barjcharolaisfarm.com
Email: webbcharolais@gmail.com
Quality Charolais Raised in the Rocks at Cherokee, San Saba County, Texas
Bruner Polled Charolais
Tommy & Sherrille Wilks P.O. Box 118 Patrick, SC 29584 (843) 307-0323
E.E. “Gene” & Glenda Bruner 4 miles east of Grandview 12320 FM 916 Grandview, TX 76050 Home: (817) 866-2839 Cell: (817) 202-7680
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Roy W. Hann Jr., Owner • (979) 255-5709 Tyson Hann, Owner • (979) 324-6659
K&K Charolais Ranch
Herd Sires Bamboo Passport 147 ET LT Distance 2054 Pld
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Hann Family • 9995 CR 353 Gause, TX 77857
Focused on Genetics
Kenneth Kuykendall (325) 622-4227 • FAX (325) 622-4673
Brian Bruner Austin, Texas Cell: (512) 797-3711 brian.bruner@viagen.com
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info@charolaisassociation.com PO Box 1103 Poth, TX 78147 (830) 708-6709
President- David Skeans
Office Manager- Katelyn Ebrom
Clay Boscamp 1360 CR 460 Waelder, TX 78959 (830) 857-5130
clayboscamp@wildblue.net
Dennis Charolais
...easy calving... ...explosive growth... DCF Pure Gold 802 P EPDs: 1.1 28 47 16 30 1.0 Eric Dennis 170 Rock Bluff Road Saint Jo, TX 76265 • (940) 995-2161
Bull Sale • Oct.7 40th National Reserve Grand Champion Female
CHAROLAIS
Kevin & Jessica Moore Bull Sale • Oct. 14 “When You Depend On Beef For Your Bottom Line...”
2929 Oak Hill Road • Alvarado, TX 76009 Kevin cell (817) 822-7109 Jessica cell (817) 822-7402 www.m6ranch.com • m6ranch@att.net
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TriniTy Valley CommuniTy College
R A N C H regisTered Charolais CaTTle 100 Cardinal Drive . Athens, TX 75751 Marc Robinson 903.675.6285 www.tvcc.edu/agriculture
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atman harolais Steve Patman
453 FM 55 Waxahachie, TX 75165 (972) 742-9684
www.PatmanCharolais.com
THOMAS CHAROLAIS INC.
TC Cattle Company A Complete Source for Quality
Myles and Lisa Tellefson 20427 Rd 1 SE Warden, WA 98857 (509) 750-4384 • (509) 760-6651 e-mail: tccattlecompany@gmail.com
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AICA Events August 13 — Missouri State Fair Class A ROE Show Sedalia, Mo. August 20— Iowa State Fair Class A ROE Show Des Moines, Iowa September 13 — AICA Listening & Learning Industry Session Ardmore, Okla. October 7 — Keystone International Livestock Exposition Class A ROE Show Harrisburg, Pa.
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August 2017 August 7–9 — 63rd Annual Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course, College Station, Texas. August 10 — Indiana State Fair Open Charolais Show, Indianapolis, Ind. August 11 — Illinois State Fair Open Charolais Show, Springfield, Ill. August 12 — Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Dinner, Missouri State Fairgrounds, Sedalia, Mo. Contact: Jeannine Doughty or Annette Bonacker. August 13 — Missouri State Fair Class A ROE Show & Open Percentage Charolais Female Show, Sedalia, Mo.
October 1 — Polzin Cattle Leading Ladies Sale, Darwin, Minn. Contact: Chris Polzin.
August 20 — Iowa State Fair Class A ROE Show, Des Moines, Iowa. August 25 — Kentucky State Fair Open Charolais Show, Louisville, Ky. August 27 — Maryland State Fair Open Charolais Show. Timonium, Md. August 30 — Nebraska State Fair Open Charolais Show, Grand Island, Neb.
September 3 - 4 — Double-H Charolais Genetic Excellence Bred Heifer & Embryo Online Sale. Opens September 3, 7 a.m.; Closes September 4, 7 p.m. CharAuctions.com. Contact: Harlin Hecht. September 4 — 24th Annual Autumn In The Ozarks, Noon, Chappell’s Sales Arena, Strafford, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management. September 9 — Rocking S Ranch Dispersal Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Bristow, Okla. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. September 9 — Wild Indian Acres & Friends Female Sale, 1 p.m., at the farm, De Soto, Mo. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. September 10–11 — J&S Ranch Inaugural Age Advantage Bull Sale, opens September 10, 7 a.m.; closes September 11, 7 p.m., CharAuctions.com. Contact: Joe or Shannon Culver. September 13 — AICA Listening & Learning Industry Session, Noble Research Institute, Ardmore, Okla. September 15 — Kansas State Fair Open Charolais Show, Hutchinson, Kan. September 16 — Wells Charolais & Dynamic Z Charolais Lovely Ladies Female Sale, 6 p.m., Spencer Livestock, Spencer, Iowa. Contact: Jason Wells or Gib Zahren. September 18 — Polzin Cattle Fall Freeze Online Embryo Sale. Contact: Chris Polzin.
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September 19 — CK Cattle Pasture Sale, Highmore, S.D. Contact: Chris, Kristi or Cagney Effling.
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September 21 — Hankins Farms Fall Colors Online Sale, SC Online Sales. Contact: Jason Hankins. September 23 — Central Washington State Fair Open Charolais Show, Yakima, Wash.
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September 30 — Tulsa State Fair Open Charolais Show, Tulsa, Okla.
August 19 — 2nd Annual Charolais Pasture Tour On The Platte. Hosted by Rennert Charolais, Heart J Char-Lay & Friends, at Rennert Ranch, Elm Creek, Neb. Contact: Kristian Rennert.
September 2 — Minnesota State Fair Open Charolais Show, Saint Paul, Minn.
Contact David Hobbs (816) 464-2474, ext 200, dhobbs@charolaisusa.com with affiliate event dates.
September 30 — Satterfield Charolais & Angus 6th Annual Female Sale, 1 p.m., at the farm, Evening Shade, Ark. Auctioneer: Eddie Burks. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
October 2017
September 2017
August 12 — Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Dinner Sedalia, Mo.
September 23 — Mead Farms Mature Cow Herd Dispersal, noon, Mead Sale Headquarters, Versailles, Mo. Auctioneer: Jerry Lehman. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
August 16 — State Fair of West Virginia Open Charolais Show, Lewisburg, W.Va.
August 31 — South Dakota State Fair Open Charolais Show, Huron, S.D.
Affiliate Events
September 23 — Hudspeth Farms & Guests The Gathering Sale, 1 p.m., Harrison Livestock Auction, Harrison, Ark. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.
October 2 — Hansen Farms Charolais Fall Online Female Sale, Breeders World Online Sales. Contact: B.J. Hansen. October 7 — Dennis Charolais Farm/007 Charolais Fall Edition BeefGene Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Sulphur Springs Livestock Commission, Sulphur Springs, Texas. Contact: Eric Dennis or Cody White. October 7 — Keystone International Livestock Exposition Class A ROE Show, Harrisburg, Pa. October 7 — Spirit of the Bluegrass Charolais Sale, 1 p.m., Bluegrass Stockyards, Lexington, Ky. Sponsor: Sullivan Charolais. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. October 10 — AM Livestock Pasture Promises Fall Online Sale, Caldwell-Willoughby Sales. Contact: Adam or Hannah McCall. October 14 — Charolais Bull Power Sale, Location: TBA. Auctioneer: Doak Lambert. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. October 14 — Foglesong Charolais Production Sale, 11 a.m., Springfield Livestock Marketing Center, Springfield, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. October 14 — M6 Charolais Fall Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Alvarado, Texas. Contact: Kevin Moore. October 14 — Lonestar Ladies Charolais Female Sale, at M6 Charolais, Alvarado, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management. October 14 — Ray’s Charolais Fall Fling Sale, 1 p.m., Hillsboro, Tenn. Sale Manager : Ray Campbell. October 16 — Genetic Collection Volume III, opens: 7 a.m.; closes: 7 p.m.; CharAuctions.com. Contact: Colt Keffer. October 18 — North Carolina State Fair Open Charolais Show, Raleigh, N.C. October 18 — Thomas Charolais, Inc. 16th Annual Fall Bull Sale, at the ranch, Raymondville, Texas. Contact: Mitch Thomas or Tonnyre Thomas Joe. October 21 — Angell-Thomas Charolais Bull & Female Sale. 12:30 p.m. at the farm, Paris, Mo. Contact: Sally Thomas. October 21 — Aschermann Charolais 25th Edition Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Carthage, Mo. Auctioneer: Jackie Moore. Contact: Larry or Peggy Aschermann. October 21 — Northern International Livestock Exposition Class A ROE Show, Billings, Mont. October 21 — The One Sale, 1 p.m., Hopkins County Regional Civic Center, Sulphur Springs, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.
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October 21 — Southern Cattle Company Dispersal Sale, 11 a.m., at the ranch Marianna, Fla. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. October 25 — Fink Beef Genetics Annual Bull Sale, Fink Beef Genetics Sale Facility, Randolph, Kan. Contact: Galen or Lori Fink or Megan or Chad Larson. October 27 — 2017 Royal Breeders Bull Classic, 10:30 a.m., American Royal Livestock Show, Kansas City, Mo. October 27 — American Royal The Royal Collection Sale, 1 p.m., American Royal Livestock Show Sale Center, Kansas City, Mo. Sponsor: Missouri Charolais Breeders Association. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. October 27 — Alabama National Fair Open Charolais Show, Montgomery, Ala. October 27 — Double-H Charolais/Highview Farms Joint Pregnant Recipient Sale. Open: 7 a.m.; Close: 7 p.m. CharAuctions.com. Contact: Harlin Hecht or Carter Feuchtenberger. October 28 — American Royal Livestock Show Junior Charolais Heifer Show, 8 a.m., Kansas City, Mo. October 28 — American Royal Livestock Show National ROE Show, Kansas City, Mo. October 28 — Mead Farms Performance Tested Fall Bull, noon, Mead Sale Headquarters, Versailles, Mo. Contact: Alan Mead. October 28 — Nipp Charolais Fall Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Overbrook, Okla. Contact: Curtiss, Justin or Travis Nipp. October 28 — Plyler & Son Get The Brand Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Southern Arkansas University, Story Arena, Magnolia, Ark. Auctioneer: Justin Stout. Contact: Caleb Plyler. October 28 — Southern Connection Sale, 1 p.m., Northwest Georgia Livestock Pavilion, Calhoun, Ga. Sponsors: Georgia-Florida and South Carolina Charolais Associations. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.
November 2017 November 2 — Wright Charolais Fall Bull Sale, 11 a.m., Jordan Cattle Auction, San Saba, Texas. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. November 4 — 18th Annual Virginia Herd Improvement Sale, 1 p.m., Virginia Tech Judging Pavilion, Blacksburg, Va. Sponsor: Virginia Charolais Association. Auctioneer: Smith Reasor. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. November 4 — Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Fall Bull Sale, Springfield Livestock Marketing Center, Springfield, Mo. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. November 5 — Thurnau Charolais Cattle Services Online Sale, CWcattlesales.com. Contact: Doug Thurnau. November 6 — Weber Charolais & Red Angus Fall Bull & Female Sale, 1 p.m, Weber Satellite Ranch, Lake Andes, S.D. Auctioneers: Brad Veurink and Dan Clark. Contact: Dean, Todd, Tim or Jason Weber. November 6-7 — One Penny Ranch Legacy Genetics Online Sale, opens November 6, 7 a.m.; closes November 7, 7 p.m. CharAuctions.com. Contact: Bill Zimmerman. November 10 — Meadows Creek Farm Arcadia Black & White Bull Sale, Arcadia Stockyards, Arcadia, Fla. Contact: Richard Meadows. November 11 — Oklahoma Charolais Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Cross Livestock Auction, Checotah, Okla. Sale Sponsor: Oklahoma Charolais Association. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.
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November 13 — Cavender Ranches Genetrust Brangus & Charolais Bull Sale & Commercial Female Sale, Cavender’s Neches River Ranch, Jacksonville, Texas
February 24 — Hang’n A Cattle Company 15th Annual Rancher’s Choice Bull Sale, Eltopia, Wash. Contact: Alan or Leslie Alexander.
November 15 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for 2018 Winter Genetic Analysis.
February 24 — Meadows Creek Farm Black & White Spring Forward Bull & Purebred Female Sale, Montgomery Stockyard, Montgomery, Ala. Contact: Richard Meadows.
November 15 — North American International Livestock Exposition National ROE Show, Louisville, Ky. November 16 — North Grove Charolais Northern Gals Sale, opens: 7 a.m.; closes: 7 p.m. CharAuctions.com. Contact: Dennis, Brandon, or Dustin Fischer. November 18 — Mississippi Pride of Dixie Sale, 1 p.m., Hinds County Junior College, Raymond, Miss. Sale Sponsor: Mississippi Charolais Association. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. November 18 — Sonderup Charolais Ranch & Friends Female Sale, 1 p.m., Nebraska State Fairgrounds, Grand Island, Neb. Auctioneer: Matt Lowrie. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. November 20 — Polzin Cattle Online Pregnant Recipient & Embryo Sale. Contact: Chris Polzin.
December 2017 December 1 — Meadows Creek Farm It’s All Black & White Bull Sale, Montgomery Stockyards, Montgomery, Ala. Contact: Richard Meadows. December 1-3 — Mississippi Beef Expo, Mississippi State Fairgrounds, Jackson, Miss. December 2 — 26th Annual Rancher’s Choice Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Nixon Livestock Commission Company, Nixon, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. December 2 — Oklahoma Bovine Genetics Sale, Marietta, Okla. Contact: Bill Jackson. December 2 — Wright Charolais 7th Annual Female Sale, 1 p.m., Wright Charolais Sale Facility, Kearney, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. December 9 — Southern Cattle Company Bull Sale, at the ranch, Marianna, Fla. Contact: Ken Stewart.
March 2018 March 3 — Mead Farms Performance Tested Bull Sale, noon, Mead Sale Headquarters, Versailles, Mo. Contact: Alan Mead. March 3 — Peterson Farms 25th Annual Top Pick Bull Sale, PF Sale Facility, Mtn. Grove, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management.
September 10-11 – J&S Ranch Online Bull Sale
March 16 — MBS Charolais 3rd Annual Quality + Performance Bull Sale/EMCC Special Cow Sale, 12:30 p.m., Eastern Missouri Commission Compancy, Bowling Green, Mo. Contact: Mike or Brian Schumacher.
September 30 – Satterfield Charolais Female Sale, Evening Shade, Ark.
March 17— Aschermann Charolais 26th Edition Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Carthage, Mo. Auctioneer: Jackie Moore. Contact: Larry or Peggy Aschermann. March 26— Ridder Farms Online Performance Bull Sale, Breeders World Online Sales. Contact: Derek or Dale Ridder. March 26 — Weber Charolais & Red Angus Annual Meat & Muscle Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Weber Satellite Ranch, Lake Andes, S.D. Auctioneer: Brad Veurink. Contact: Dean, Tim, Todd or Jason Weber.
April 2018
January 13 — National Western Stock Show National ROE Pen Show, Denver, Colo.
June 2018
January 14 — National Western Stock Show Junior Charolais & Percentage Heifer Shows & Open Percentage Charolais Heifer Show, Denver, Colo.
June 17–22 —2018 AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference, Des Moines, Iowa.
January 14 — 39th National Charolais Sale, 1 p.m., National Western Stock Beef Palace, Denver, Colo. Contact: Hubert Cattle Sales.
September 3 — 25th Annual Autumn In The Ozarks Sale, noon, Chappell’s Sale Arena, Strafford, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management.
February 2018 February 3 — Dennis Charolais Farm & Guests BeefGene Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Sulphur Springs Livestock Commission, Sulphur Springs, Texas. Contact: Eric Dennis. February 9 — Rennert Ranch Charolais & Friends Performance on the Platte Charolais Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Darr, Neb. Contact: Kristian Rennert. February 14 — 27th Annual San Antonio Livestock Show All Breeds Bull & Commercial Female Sale, 10 a.m., San Antonio, Texas. Contact: Michael Sturgess.
October 16 – Genetic Collection Vol III October 27 — Double-H Charolais/ Highview Farms Joint Pregnant Recipient Online Sale
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CANCELLATION POLICY Charges dependent upon stage of production will be invoiced to advertisers who cancel previously submitted advertising. DISCOUNTS A 5% discount for all advertising will be given if prepaid for one year. No agency commissions allowed on breeder rates. 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.
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January 27 — Fort Worth Stock Show National ROE Show, Fort Worth, Texas.
September 23 – Mead Farms Mature Cow Herd Dispersal, Versailles, Mo.
April 9 — Hankins Farms The Fusion Volume III Online Sale, SC Online Sales. Contact: Jason Hankins. April 14 — The Renaissance XXVI Sale, 1 p.m., Chappell’s Sale Arena, Strafford, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management.
January 26 — Cowtown Cattle Drive Sale, Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, West Arena, Fort Worth, Texas. Sale Sponsor: Charolais Association of Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.
September 9 – Wild Indian Acres Female Sale, DeSoto, Mo.
March 10 — Wright Charolais 11th Annual Bull Sale, 6 p.m., Wright Charolais Sale Facility, Kearney, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
January 2018
January 15 — 49th National Charolais Show, 8 a.m., National Western Stock Show, Denver, Colo.
September 3-4 – Double-H Charolais Bred Heifer & Embryo Online Sale
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October 20 – Alabama Charolais & Angus Bull Sale, Noon, Montgomery, Ala. Contact: Bobby Keahey.
For Sale: Nine polled purebred heifers born September 2016. All ETs out of donors (Tipper, Shannon, Ms Cigar, Wat-Cha Keep Up, Supreme, Marion.) Sires: Ledger, Bells & Whistles, Capital Gain, Cooley Royce, Rio Bravo. $2,250 for all or $2,500 choice. Double-H Charolais: 320-760-0359.
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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. REPRINTS, CATALOGS AND BROCHURES Advertising and editorial reprints available. Sale catalogs and brochures are produced at special rates. Contact office for prices. Notice to advertisers: Advertising for sales scheduled prior to the 20th of the month of publication accepted at the advertiser’s risk. The Charolais Journal assumes no responsibility for distribution.
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21 Ranch........................................... 120 4C Amos Charolais............................. 122 8 Story Farms..................................... 123 5J Charolais....................................... 123 Akin Charolais.................................... 117 Arlitt Ranch............................................ 5 Aschermann Charolais ...................... 123 Autumn In The Ozarks.......................... 9 Bamboo Road Farms LLC.................. 117 Barnes, Tommy.................................. 124 Bar J Charolais............................... 6, 121 Bar S Ranch....................................... 118 Beavers Charolais.............................. 118 Ben Meriwether Livestock Photography..124 Big Creek Charolais............................ 123 Boehringer Ingelheim.................... 22, 23 Boscamp’s Arrowhead Ranch............ 121 Bovine Elite, LLC............................ 7, 124 Bracewell Cattle Co............................ 121 Brevig Charolais................................. 119 Broken Box Ranch............................. 117 Bruner Polled Charolais..................... 121 Buddy’s Charolais.................................. 5 CK Cattle................................................ 2 C&R Charolais.................................... 114 Cardinal Charolais............................. 117 Castleberry’s Hilltop C Charolais....... 120 Cattleman, The.................................. 125 Charolais Association of Texas.............121 Charolais Banner .............................. 125 Circle Cee Charolais Farms................ 122 Clayford Ranch Charolais................... 121 Clifton, Greg....................................... 124 Conover, Al......................................... 124 Corman Charolais ............................. 123 Cox Charolais..................................... 119 Crews Farms...................................... 122 Crosby Farms..................................... 119 Crutcher, Matt.................................... 124 Curfman Farms................................. 117 DeBruycker Charolais............................ 30 Dennis Charolais Farm...................... 121 DESCO Charolais Farm...................... 120 Doub Charolais.................................. 118 Double-H Charolais............................... 8 128
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Double R Dees .................................. 121 Dybdal Charolais................................ 119 Eaton Charolais.......................Inside Front Effertz Key Ranch .............................. 120 Eggleston Charolais.............................. 22 Endsley’s Charolais Farm.................. 119 Evans Charolais..................................... 5 Ezy-B-Farms...................................... 114 Fancy Creek Charolais........................ 118 Fink Beef Genetics............................. 118 First Defense........................................ 21 Foglesong Charolais............................. 16 Fox Hollow Farms.............................. 120 Franz Ranch ...................................... 119 Fred Ranch........................................ 119 Gallagher............................................ 124 Gay Livestock Insurance, Jerry........... 125 Hang’n A Cattle Co............................. 122 Hankins Farms (MO)........................... 27 Hankins, Lynn.................................... 114 Hansen Farms................................ 13, 22 Hart Charolais.................................... 119 Hayden Farm..................................... 119 Heath Hyde Cattle Co............................. 5 Hebbert Charolais.............................. 119 Hubert Cattle Sales............................. 125 Hubert Charolais Ranch ................... 118 Hudspeth Farms.................................. 30 ImmuCell............................................. 21 J & J Trust Charolais................Back Cover J & M Ranch......................................... 22 J & S Ranch (KS).................................. 20 James F. Bessler Inc........................... 125 Jensen Charolais Ranch....................... 22 Jorgensen Charolais........................... 117 Justin B. Stout Auction Service........... 124 JVS Cattle Co................................... 6, 119 JWC Marketing................................... 125 K & K Charolais Ranch....................... 121 Keith Farms....................................... 118 Keppen Charolais................................. 22 King Charolais.................................... 120 L & N Charolais.................................. 123 LaFraise Farms.................................. 118 Lambert, Doak................................... 124
Laue Charolais Ranch........................ 118 Lehman Charolais............................... 121 Linde’s Livestock Photography........... 124 Lindskov-Thiel Ranch.............Back Cover Little W Farm..................................... 114 LongRange..................................... 22, 23 Los Pinos Cattle Co........................... 121 M6 Ranch.......................................... 121 MBS Charolais................................... 123 May, Roy & Son.................................. 114 McCary & Son Charolais Farm........... 117 McNickle Charolais Ranch................. 118 Mead Farms.......................... 89-112, 123 MidTenn Charolais ............................ 114 Missouri Charolais Breeders.............. 123 Mitchell Management ....................... 125 ML Lewis Charolais............................ 118 MOGO Full French Charolais............. 117 Morton, Bob....................................... 125 Mountain View Charolais................... 117 Nipp Charolais................................... 120 Nord Farms........................................ 118 Nord, Robert ..................................... 124 Nubbin Ridge Farm............................ 121 Oak Hill Farm.................................... 117 Oakwater Ranch................................. 120 Odden Charolais Ranch....................... 22 One Penny Ranch.............................. 113 Outfront Cattle Service ...................... 125 Patman Charolais............................... 122 Pearls Pics.......................................... 124 Peterson Farms Charolais.................. 123 Prairie Valley Farms, lnc...................... 22 Raile Charolais Farm......................... 118 Rambur Charolais, Ltd...................... 119 Ramro LLC................................... 24, 122 Rathmourne Charolais...........Back Cover Reaves Charolais................................ 114 Reich Charolais Ranch ........................ 22 Ridder Farms..................................... 123 Rio Ranch.......................................... 122 Riverdale Land & Livestock................ 123 RJ Cattle Co.......................................... 24 Rocking S Ranch, LLC.................... 14, 15 Rollins Ranches................................. 113
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Runft Charolais Ranch, Myron........... 118 SW&S Cattle Co.................................. 122 Sandmeier Charolais............................ 22 Satterfield Charolais............................... 3 Sayre Cattle Service............................ 125 Schrader Ranch................................. 118 Schurrtop Angus & Charolais............. 120 Shadow Springs Farm........................ 119 ShowChampions................................ 124 Skeans Cattle Co................................. 122 South Dakota Charolais Breeders........ 22 Southern Cattle Company.............. 10, 11 Spring Valley Ranches........................ 121 Stewart’s Charolais............................... 22 Sturgess Double S Cattle.................... 121 Sullivan Supply.................................. 124 Summerford Charolais, BJR.............. 117 T and S Strnad Charolais.................... 118 TC Cattle Co........................................ 122 Tennessee Charolais Breeders........... 114 Thomas Charolais, Inc. (TX).............. 122 Tiger Country Charolais..................... 123 Trinity Valley Community College Rch... 122 Vaughan Family Ranch...................... 118 Vedvei Charolais Ranch........................ 22 Volunteer Charolais ........................... 114 Wagonhammer Ranches.................... 120 Wagon Wheel Charolais Ranch .......... 120 Wakefield Farms................................. 119 Weaver Charolais.................................. 30 Weaver Leather Livestock..................... 31 Webb Charolais Farm......................... 121 Weber Charolais Farm.................... 12, 22 Welcome Grove Charolais ................. 114 Wells Charolais Ranch......................... 22 West Fork Ranch................................ 120 Wienk Charolais Ranch.......................... 1 Wild Indian Acres.................... 33-56, 123 Windy Hill Charolais Farms................ 123 Wooden Cross Cattle Co..................... 119 Wright Charolais.........................123, IBC Zeisler Charolais................................ 120 ZOE Charolais.................................... 123
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Derry & Mary Wright 42922 Old Hwy. 10 • Richmond, MO 64085 816-776-3512 farm office 816-456-3792 cellular dwright@wrightfarms.net www.wccharolais.com Chris Peuster, Managing Partner 816-529-2190 cellular