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SATURDAY, JAN. 18 at 3 PM MST IN THE YARDS, DENVER, COLO.

MAINE ANGUS SIRED BY PRIMO

MAINETAINER SIRED BY MATERNAL GEM

3/4 MAINE-ANJOU SIRED BY MATERNAL MADE

3/4 MAINE ANJOU SIRED BY DADDY’S MONEY

3/4 MAINE-ANJOU SIRED BY MAKER’S MARK

3/4 MAINE-ANJOU SIRED BY EPIC

Vision, Vigor, Value!

American Maine-Anjou Association - Blake Nelson, (816) 431-9950 OR Josh Cribbs, (813) 967-6949 For catalog requests e-mail blake@amaapc.com


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SOURCE FOR MAINE-ANJOU Sires like these, plus many more, have sold through the Bright Lights Maine-Anjou Sale. Be sure to stop by our pen in Denver to check out some of our best bulls yet to be offered!

Herdsires

Garth

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CARRIED BY ST GENETICS

OWNED BY GRISWOLD CATTLE CO., BEAUPREZ LAND & CATTLE & LEVI ZWIRN

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2020 AMAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGION 1 Michael Cramer 2282 State Route 309, Ada, OH 45810 M: (979) 251-1560 mikesaclassic@yahoo.com Andy Jones 1729 Van Gundy Rd., Chapin, IL 62628 M: (815) 228-7820 ajones@mix30.com Brent Tolle 791 Brashears Points Rd., Taylorsville, Ky. M: (502) 905-7831 Brent.tolle@merial.com

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Eric Walker 14845 Walker Rd., Prairie Grove, AR 72753 M: (479) 601-3567 eric@willowspringscattle.com

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REGION 2 Beau Ebersole - Director At-Large 1935 280th Ave., Kellerton, IA 50133 M: (515) 971-8461 ebersolecattleco@yahoo.com

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DJ Folkerts 463 30th Ave., Jasper, MN 56144 M: (507) 348-4919 evfm@frontiernet.net Landon Nagel - President 41209 SD Hwy. 37, Springfield, SD 57062 M: (605) 464-1197 nagelclubcalf@hotmail.com Cali O’Hara P.O. Box 991, Fort Benton, MT 59442 M: (406) 734-5252 Ohara@3rivers.net

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Danny Dupree P.O. Box 1192, Clinton, OK 73601 M: (580) 445-7595 ddupree@bar-s.com Brian Fox - 1st Vice President 3574 County Road 22, Fort Morgan, CO 80701 M: (970) 313-7224 Brian.m.fox@hotmail.com Leon Matlock - 2nd Vice President 25118 C.R. 1380, Anadarko, OK 73005 M: (405) 222-7979 lmatlock@wichitaonline.net AT-LARGE Mark Beauprez 11780 Mimosa Rd., Byers, CO 80103 M: (303) 822-9260 markb@netecin.net Wyatt DeJong - Secretary/Treasurer 16600 W. Burmood Rd., Wood River, NE 68883 M: (605) 842-5683 Dejongranch.wyatt@gmail.com Jim Opperman 10493 290th St.. Manning, IA 51455-8604 M: (712) 210-6013 Opperman@mmctsu.com

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REGION 3 Jirl Buck 18478 Cattle Dr., Madill, OK 73446 M: (580) 795-4865 jirl@buckcattle.com

ON THE COVER This commemorative painting, “50 Years AMAA” was created by Artist, Michelle Weber. View all Weber’s artwork at www.michelleweberstudio.com

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Headquarters, Blake Nelson Commercial Connection, Josh Cribbs 50 Year Recap American Royal Show Reports Announcements NAILE, National Maine-Anjou Show A Start for Maine-Anjou in the Dairy-Beef Industry Junior Update, Whitney Walker DNA - Setting Realistic Expectations & Timelines

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LINDSEY BROEK, EDITOR/DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS 204 Marshall Rd., Platte City, MO 64079 - Lindsey@amaapc.com, (816) 858-9954


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MAINE-ANJOU Headquarters

M. BLAKE NELSON AMAA Executive Vice President

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Holiday Greetings, I hope you have a blessed and safe holiday season. This past year has been challenging for all of us, from the weather to the markets, and I think we all are looking forward to a fresh start in the New Year. As we look to 2020 we can feel positive about the demand and growing interest in Maine-Anjou and Maine Angus genetics. I would like to review some of the great events and actions that were made at the American Maine-Anjou Association (AMAA) in 2019. The year started off with a bang with high interest at the Bright Lights Sale, grossing $311,790, with an average of $6,125 on the bulls and $5,300 on the females. It was a great National Western with a lot of traffic buzz for Maine genetics. This was followed later in the spring with the 2019 Maine Max Bull Test in Wamego, Kan., which included 35 bulls and the sale averaged $2,300 with cattle going to six different states. Utilizing the latest technology in the advancement of the breed is always a major focus and the 2019 Spring Genetic Evaluation included the first genetically enhanced EPDs to ever be used by the AMAA. This has increased predictability and accuracy for younger cattle and cattle with few performance records. This step was taken by the AMAA Board to have Angus Genetics, Inc., (AGI) run this evaluation to stay current in providing the best information for our membership and their customers. The AMAA continues to find opportunities for Maine-Anjou to be utilized within the dairy sector as they have focused on producing more beef. Currently there are over 2,500 dairy cattle that have been bred to Maine-Anjou bulls to calve in the spring of 2020. Although this may not create a large market for live cattle, the use of Maine-Anjou semen could easily be 10-25,000 within the next couple of years if they like the product produced. From our previous dairy ventures we have found that Mainesired dairy cross calves are born easily, are predominately black, stay extremely healthy, grow fast and have drastically improved red meat yields. The 2019 National Junior Heifer Show

in Des Moines, Iowa held in late June was a huge success. The show featured over 550 head of cattle and kids from 26 different states. The junior show continues to thrive and is highlighted by the best young cattle people in the world. Once again we would like to thank the Iowa Maine-Anjou Association for their tremendous hospitality and all of Lindsey’s hardwork! One of the other highlights is the use of Maine-Anjou feeder steers being utilized in research projects at South Dakota State University (SDSU). Josh did a great job locating these cattle and coordinating with SDSU to have our cattle involved in the research. A special thank you to the VanHove and Ringkob operations for providing the calves for this trial. The staff has also branched out in promoting Maine-Anjou by attending the International Marketing Room at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo as well as the Florida Cattlemen’s Convention to spread the word and we have increased the use of social media with multiple videos as well as promotional posts. Greater promotion is a major focus for the future! The AMAA 50th Anniversary celebration was held in Louisville, Ky., on November 17, 2019. There was a great mixture of attendees including some of our early members to some of the bright up-andcoming breeders of today. There were almost 100 attendees from as far away as Texas and Montana. Highlights of the event included recognizing our 30 plus year members, keynote speaker Mark Core, recognizing our Maine Man of the Year, Mr. Rick Carlson and 2019 Breeder of the Year, Morton Cattle Company. One of the great moments of the afternoon was announcing our 2019 Heritage Road Hall of Fame inductees, Kenny and Audrey Bremer of K&A Farms, Blakesburg, Iowa. It was a great afternoon of fellowship, recognition and excitement for the future of the AMAA! These are just some of the highlights of 2019. We are excited about the growing interest and industry buzz about MaineAnjou and what opportunities 2020 will present! MAINE-ANJOU- Vision, Vigor, Value!


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Sired by Garth, Data Bank, Lasting Impression & Last Stand Maine Angus sired by Garth and New Game

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Selling In Denver

CHOICE of the 2020 Spring Heifer Calves! An opportunity to pick the very best from the Nagel herd!

NAGE Ms Garth 54E

Purebred Maine-Ajou by Garth Champion OYE Champion Fort Worth Open Show Shown by Berkley McKay, Oklahoma

NAGE Ms Middle Man 149E 3/4 Maine-Ajou by Middle Man Champion San Antonio Junior Show Many time champion for Kennedy Kauffman, Texas

NAGE Ms Data Bank 98F

Purebred Maine-Anjou by Data Bank Many time division champion shown by Kynlee Dailey, Oklahoma.

NAGE Miss Pixie Dust ET

Purebred Maine-Anjou by Garth Champion Maine-Anjou Badger Kick Off Shown by Olivan Noonan, Iowa

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BLANE (605) 464-1187 • LANDON (605) 464-1197 31164 E.R.S. Rd., Springfield, SD 57062 nagelcattle@excite.com

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MAINE-ANJOU Commercial Connection

JOSHUA CRIBBS AMAA Commercial Development Director

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I hope this finds you well and the beginning of the New Year brings a fresh start to all of us in the agriculture sector. We have faced a tough year in 2019. For us, the Spring means the next calf crop at home and a chance to see if the breeding decisions we made will create progress or not. It brings to light the question of how to balance breeding cattle to generate look and performance that we want, and yet answers the request of our customer base. This past Fall at the American MaineAnjou Association (AMAA) Annual Board Meeting, I made light to the fact that I feel as if the cattle industry has gone through a stent in the last decade – that is that seedstock breeders, with guidance of breed associations, push agendas that have segmented the beef industry into a specific trend. That trend is quite obviously based around marbling, achieving the lowest birth weights possible, and increasing EPD driven livestock. Without question, it has made significant impacts and improvements to the beef industry. It has led to us making a more uniform product regardless of breed influence. But, let’s touch base on where that has left us with regards to what the next step is and how we reach whatever that goal may be. We have spent the last few years telling commercial breeders what they should want in their bulls instead of asking them what they need in the breeding stock they purchase. It’s safe to say that we have made changes that have been very impactful to the beef industry, but at times

it feels that we have forgotten what truly secures our profits. That the profits on the commercial breeder – that’s in the trenches that sells cattle at weaning or after being processed through a Vac-45 program. They are the guys that make the world turn. Moving forward as seedstock producers and cattlemen/women, be sure to take stock of your marketing plan and decisions. We are in a customer service business that relies heavily on us making sure we answer the request of the buyers that frequent our sales and places of our industry discussions and conferences. It has never been more important, as cow inventory goes up and supply of available genetics to buyers increase, that we must become more proactive in culturing relationships. Be sure to ask your customer what they need or how you can make a better product. The beef business, like every other commodity driven venture, is based on consistency and customer satisfaction. Be sure to stay tuned into the Voice and social media in the months to come for updates on the fed cattle trial at South Dakota State University and know that they are off to a great start! First report is that they reached a nearly 4:1 Feed to Gain Ratio and around 3.7 a day. I hope that Christmas and the New Year’s found your family well. I look forward to the Spring and what’s new in advancing the Maine-Anjou breed another step in a positive direction!


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Offering some of our very best this year in the Bright Lights Sale, January 18, in Denver, Colo. Bulls & Females sired by these 3 TLM standouts will be available for your evaluation. Real beef cattle, for real beef breeders. Stop by our pen! TLM DEPTH CHARGE 675D

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Sire: TLM Progress 341A Reg. # 471595 - Polled - Black - PB Maine-Anjou

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Sire: TLM Synergy 825U Reg. # 449338 - Polled - Black - PB Maine-Anjou

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DEJONG RANCH 52ND ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE

Thursday, March 5, 2020 Kimball Livestock Auction, Kimball, S.D.

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50 Coming Yearling Bulls - Maines, Angus & Simmental Top End You Pick’Em Open Heifer Calves Two Groups of Commercial Heifer Calves Complete Dispersal of Spring Calving Simmental Females Focused on generations of balanced multi-trait selection, performance from pasture to plate and raised in commercial conditions. Live auction on dvauction.com Auctioneer Chisum Peterson More info at www.dejongranch.com

DEJONG RANCH

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BANQUET: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 6:30 P.M. - DIAMOND JACKS ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE IJMAA JUNIORS SALE DATE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020

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Offering Maine-Anjou, MaineTainer & Maine Angus Bulls & Females! SALE CONTACTS: Jim Opperman, 712-210-6013 Kenny Grimm, 712-830-1089

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Each year the American Maine-Anjou Association (AMAA) holds their National Maine-Anjou Show at a rotating location between the American Royal, Kansas City, Mo., North American International Livestock Association (NAILE) Louisville, Ky., and the Fort Worth Stock Show, Fort Worth, Texas. Special this year, the National Maine-Anjou Show & Annual Meeting was also the host of a very special, milestone birthday for the AMAA, 50 years. Held in conjunction with the 2019 NAILE, the AMAA celebrated 50 great years of existence with breeders from across the country in attendance. The 50 year celebration was held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, November 17. Kicking off the afternoon was keynote speaker, Mark Core, Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer for Vermeer, Inc. and longtime Maine-Anjou breeder, who lead attendees in the afternoon session. Mark’s message was clear in describing how far the AMAA has come in its 50 years, but most importantly what is our plan for the next 50, what is our True North? He challenged members to take a look at their practices, to figure out where they excel, what they need to work on and how you can combine this skill set to become the best you can be as a marketer and breeder. Following Mark’s presentation, Blake Nelson gave the annual meeting report and awards were presented to the following operations; K&A Farms, 2019 Heritage Road Hall of Fame, Morton Farms, 2019 Breeder of the Year and Rick Carlson, 2019 Maine Man of the Year. A highlight for attendees was also the recognizing of those Legacy Breeders who have held a continuous AMAA membership for greater than 30+ years. The AMAA was proud to recognize these operations and is thankful for their continued service and commitment to the Maine-Anjou breed. As we look to the future and our True North, the message is clear, the people who support your endeavors are the key to success. The AMAA has always been fortunate in having a great support system and some of the best breeders in the nation. As we look to the future, it is bright, as we continue on the journey for the next 50 years. Congratulations to the AMAA on their celebration of this momentous, milestone birthday.

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Keynote Speaker: Mark Core, Vermeer, Inc.

AMAA Celebrates

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LEGACY MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE Pictured from left: Larry James, James Farms; Jerry Gibson, 4J Family Partnership; Calvin Fryar, Fryar Cattle Co.; Mike Bentley, Bentwood Farms; Leroy O’Dell, O’Dell Farms. Back Row: Miles DeJong, DeJong Ranch; Landon Nagel, Nagel Cattle Co.; Fred Nessler, Fancy Creek Farm of the Prairie Cross; Brett Carter, Morton Farms; Jim Opperman, Opperman Cattle Co.; Hardy O’Hara, O’Hara Land & Cattle; Beau Ebersole, Ebersole Cattle Co.

Legacy Breeders Awarded

With the celebration of a milestone birthday came the celebration of those legacy breeders who have been a part for of the AMAA for over 30 years. The following operations were honored for their dedication and continuous membership status at the AMAA. We would like to congratulate the following breeders for this historic milestone award.

4E CATTLE COMPANY 4J FAMILY PARTNERSHIP AVID & NANCY CAFFEE BARRETT FARMS BEAUPREZ LAND & CATTLE BENTWOOD FARMS BLUEPRINT CATTLE CO BUCK CATTLE CO BURTON BEEF RANCH CALBERTA FARMS CAMPBELLCO CARROUSEL FARMS COUNTY LINE MAINE ANJOU CRAIG & DAWN COVEY DEEP CREEK LAND&LIVESTOCK LLC DEJONG RANCH DIAMOND M CATTLE CO DONALD BEGALKA DOUBLE O RANCH DOUG & DIANA SAMPSON DUANE JEFFREY EBERSOLE CATTLE COMPANY FANCY CREEK FARM OF THE PRAIRIE CROSS

FARRER STOCK FARMS INC FRED SHULTZ TRUST FRYAR CATTLE COMPANY GARY YANCEY GOEKEN CATTLE H W MC ELROY COMPANY INC HALDERMAN FARMS HOLLY HILL MAINE-ANJOU JAMES FARMS JIM OPPERMAN K & A FARM KENDALL L BREMER CATTLE CO LARRICK FARMS LOU & BARB DEJONG LUING MAINES MAPLE WIND FARM MC CULLOCH CATTLE COMPANY MERLE E SCHRAGE MEYER MAINE-ANJOU FARMS MID-CONTINENT FARMS MORTON CATTLE COMPANY NAGEL CATTLE COMPANY NEER SHOW CATTLE

O’DELL FARMS O’HARA LAND & CATTLE RANDY GOLIGHTLY RICHARD & JEAN ELKE S W CATTLE CO SEVERSON’S FLYING E RANCH SHADY VIEW CATTLE COMPANY STEEN CATTLE STEPHENS MAINE-ANJOU SYCAMORE HILL RANCH THORNE CATTLE COMPANY TOM FARMS TOM KLINGNER TRULINE MAINES WD LAND & LIVESTOCK WEBER SHOW CATTLE WOLFE FARMS YARDLEY CATTLE COMPANY ZAHN FARMS

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2019 HERITAGE ROADHALL OF FAME INDUCTEE Pictured: Kenny & Audrey Bremer, K&A Farm & Executive Vice President, Blake Nelson.

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Commitment, hard work, and dedication are just a few of the words used when describing this year’s Hall of Fame inductee, K&A Farm, Kenny & Audrey Bremer. Located in Blakesburg, Iowa, K&A was established in 1968 and they started raising cattle in 1971 after Kenny returned from Vietnam. Maine-Anjou cattle were introduced in 1973 to the K&A herd and K&A Farm became an official member of the American Maine-Anjou Association in 1975. Kenny decided on the Maine-Anjou breed because of their docile temperaments and their excellent performance. Growing up on a diversified Iowa livestock Farm, Kenny knew what it would take to be successful in the cattle business. Kenny was showing cattle before anyone had ever heard of Maine-Anjou and raising and exhibiting livestock has been an important part of his life ever since. K&A Farm is no stranger to the spotlight. They have garnered numerous awards on the local, state, national and international level. Kenny & Audrey’s children, Kevin, Keith, Raelynn and Kendall have all shared in this spotlight and have now passed down their knowledge and passion to their grandchildren. Throughout the years Kenny has been a true champion of the Maine-Anjou breed, promoting them however and wherever possible. He has held titles on the Iowa Maine-Anjou Association Board of Directors, American Maine-Anjou Association Board of Directors along with bringing home several awards from each organization. Kenny was awarded the National Breeder of the Year Award in 1984 and was named Maine Man of the Year in 1993. Kenny played a significant role in organizing the National Junior Show and helping to grow it to what it is today. He is primarily responsible for starting the popular bull sale the National Western Stock Show, now known as the Bright Lights Maine-Anjou Sale. From red to predominately black cattle, K&A Farm has witnessed and taken part in many changes with the breed of the years. K&A Farm has stood the test of time and we are grateful for their continued faith and love for this breed.

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2019 BREEDER OF THE YEAR Pictured: Brett Carter, Herdsman & Executive Vice President, Blake Nelson.

MORTON CATTLE CO. OKLAHOMA

Breeder of the Year

Dr. Robert Morton of Morton Cattle Company, Stratford, Oklahoma, strives to build an operation that they and the Maine-Anjou breed can be proud of. Morton has been a member of the American Maine-Anjou Association since 1989 when he began buying Maine-Anjou females for his son, Louis, to exhibit. In 2012 Brett Carter and his family joined the operation as herdsman. With Brett’s knowledge of the Maine-Anjou business and his ability to be progressive as a cattle breeder, Morton Cattle Company has now grown to 400 mother cows that calve in both the spring and fall and 150 ET calves born each year. Starting with registered Angus cows, Morton became interested in the Maine-Anjou breed more than 30 years ago. Through advice from a friend and longtime Maine-Anjou breeder, Glen Ferris, Morton was introduced to Jirl Buck. From that meeting, a lifelong friendship and partnership began. Buck has been an integral part of growing the Morton program along with helping to market their genetics. Morton Cattle Company’s philosophy of focusing on fertility, soundness and productivity has worked to create an elite female. This has been aided by only retaining documented and registered females within the operation so even bull serviced calves are registerable. It is their goal to buy and raise females that not only succeed in the showring, but also come home and become high quality, elite females in the herd. This philosophy has paid dividends with the Grand or Reserve Grand Champion Female at the last 4 of the last five junior nationals holding a MTF prefix, additionally, many top five and regional show champion finishes have been earned as well as exhibiting the Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Pen-of-Three Bulls at the 2019 National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colorado. Morton includes that with the support and guidance from Jirl Buck and the expertise and hard work of Brett Carter, Morton Cattle Company would not have achieved the success they have experienced recently. A champion outside the ring, Dr. Morton is a tremendous supporter of the American Junior Maine-Anjou Association (AJMAA) and their respective programs. He has supported the junior organization to the fullest extent possible, including donating the 2016 Bright Lights “Lot 1” donation female. Very passionate about the purebred cattle business, Morton Cattle Company knows the value of pedigrees, performance and quality. Morton Cattle Company continues to strive to become a genetic source for breeders to come for high quality females and herd bulls. With a love for the people who are involved in this industry you can plan to see the MTF prefix in the Maine-Anjou breed for many years to come.

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2019 MAINE MAN OF THE YEAR Pictured: Rick Carlson & Executive Vice President, Blake Nelson.

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Rick Carlson, along with wife, Rosemary, daughter Rachael, and Rachael’s husband, Justin, make up the Carlson Maine-Anjou operation. Beginning in the Shorthorn breed, the Carlson’s bought their first Maine-Anjou female out of the Denver Maine-Anjou sale in 2003. Over the years the Carlson’s have accumulated genetics from all across the country with a focus on cow families and elite genetic EPD profiles to comprise their herd. In 2005 Rachael captured the Reserve Show Heifer of the Year award with a female named DCC Playmate 140P. In 2006 DCC Playmate 76R was named Show Heifer of the Year. 140P and 76R have since gone on to be foundation females in their herd producing many outstanding progeny. Rick became further interested in Maine-Anjou after studying each breed and what they had to offer to not only their herd, but the industry as a whole. With a background in the meat packing and commercial industries, Rick liked the complementation of Maine-Anjou when crossed with Angus cattle. Additionally their phenotypic look was superior to the other breeds that they researched. Even today, Rick is quick to remind everyone that this sentiment still holds true and the Maine-Anjou breed is still the way to go. Rick has been a faithful advocate of the breed for many years, he has served as Secretary/ Treasurer on the American Maine-Anjou Association Board of Directors, President of the Missouri Maine-Anjou Association as well as his continued role spearheading special projects for the AMAA in the recent years. A consistent champion for Maine-Anjou, Rick’s goal remains steadfast in gaining widespread commercial acceptance for our breed. Through current projects like the bull coop, Rick’s goal is becoming a reality.


2020 NATIONAL WESTERN

MAINE-ANJOU SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 2 P.M. - TUESDAY, JANUARY 14 Sale Animal & Pen Bull Check-in - Yellow processing tent behind the Pepsi Arena. 1 P.M. - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 Sale Bull Evaluation, Pepsi Arena 12 P.M. - FRIDAY, JANUARY 17 Pen-of-Three Bull Show, Pepsi Arena 4 - 6 P.M. - FRIDAY, JANUARY 17 Hill cattle check-in, Maine-Anjou stalls on the hill. 3 P.M. - SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 NWSS Bright Lights Maine-Anjou Bull & Female Sale, Livestock Center Auction Arena 8 A.M. - SUNDAY, JANUARY 19 NWSS Maine-Anjou, MaineTainer & Maine Angus Junior & Open Shows, On the Hill JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020

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MAINE-ANJOU Annual Board of Directors Meeting REGION 1

Michael Cramer 2282 State Route 309, Ada, OH 45810 M: (979) 251-1560 mikesaclassic@yahoo.com Andy Jones 1729 Van Gundy Rd., Chapin, IL 62628 M: (815) 228-7820 ajones@mix30.com Brent Tolle 791 Brashears Points Rd., Taylorsville, Ky. M: (502) 905-7831 Brent.tolle@merial.com Eric Walker 14845 Walker Rd., Prairie Grove, AR 72753 M: (479) 601-3567 eric@willowspringscattle.com

REGION 2

2019-2020 AMAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Front (L to R): Andy Jones, DJ Folkerts, Brian Fox, Cali O’Hara, Brent Tolle, Blake Nelson Back (L to R): Wyatt DeJong, Eric Walker, Michael Cramer, Landon Nagel, Beau Ebersole, Leon Matlock, Jim Opperman. Not Pictured: Mark Beauprez, Jirl Buck & Danny Dupree.

PRESIDENT

LANDON NAGEL - Region 2 41008 312th St. Springfield, SD 57062 M: (605) 464-1197 nagelclubcalf@hotmail.com

2ND VICE PRESIDENT LEON MATLOCK - Region 3 25118 C.R. 1380 Anadarko, OK 73005 M: (405) 222-7979 lmatlock@wichitaonline.net

1ST VICE PRESIDENT BRIAN FOX - Region 3 3574 County Road 22 Fort Morgan, CO 80701 M: (970) 313-7224 Brian.m.fox@hotmail.com

DIRECTOR AT-LARGE BEAU EBERSOLE - Region 2 1935 280th Ave. Kellerton, IA 50133 M: (515) 971-8461 ebersolecattleco@yahoo.com

SECRETARY/TREASURER WYATT DEJONG - At-Large 16600 W. Burmood Rd. Wood River, NE 68883 M: (605) 842-5683 Dejongranch.wyatt@gmail.com

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DJ Folkerts 463 30th Ave., Jasper, MN 56144 M: (507) 348-4919 evfm@frontiernet.net Cali O’Hara P.O. Box 991, Fort Benton, MT 59442 M: (406) 734-5252 Ohara@3rivers.net

REGION 3

Jirl Buck 18478 Cattle Dr., Madill, OK 73446 M: (580) 795-4865 jirl@buckcattle.com Danny Dupree P.O. Box 1192, Clinton, OK 73601 M: (580) 445-7595 ddupree@bar-s.com

AT-LARGE

Wyatt DeJong 16600 W. Burmood Rd., Wood River, NE 68883 M: (605) 842-5683 Dejongranch.wyatt@gmail.com Mark Beauprez 11780 Mimosa Rd., Byers, CO 80103 M: (303) 822-9260 markb@netecin.net Jim Opperman 10493 290th St., Manning, IA 51455-8604 H: (712) 653-3032 M: (712) 210-6013 Opperman@mmctsu.com


AMAA BOARD MEETING - LOUISVILLE, KY. NOV. 15, 2019

Meeting Minutes...

ANNUAL MEETING The American Maine-Anjou Association’s (AMAA) Annual Membership Meeting was called to order by AMAA Board President, Landon Nagel, at 2:15 pm in Louisville, Ky. Board members present were Brian Fox, Leon Matlock, Hardy O’Hara, Cliff Randall, Andy Jones, Jim Opperman, DJ Folkerts, Wyatt DeJong & Beau Ebersole. AMAA staff present was Blake Nelson, Lindsey Broek, Josh Cribbs, Paige Jones, and Rhonda Boddicker. Additionally many members and guests were present for the meeting. The invocation was given by Wyatt Dejong. AMAA President Nagel recognized retiring board members Cliff Randall, Cory Thomsen, Hardy O’Hara and Troy Jones. They were presented with a gift to show appreciation for their dedicated service.

President Nagel introduced the incoming board members, Brent Tolle, Cali O’Hara, Michael Cramer and Eric Walker. President Nagle recognized the American Junior Maine-Anjou Association (AJMAA) Board of Directors and thanked them for their service to the junior membership. Cliff Randall, AMAA Secretary/Treasurer, presented the secretaries report and the minutes from the previous annual meeting. Motion was made and approved to accept the minutes as stated. Randall also presented the current AMAA financial report. Motion was made

and approved to accept the report as given.

Blake Nelson introduced the AMAA staff members that were present and gave an update on the status of the association’s current and future projects. President Nagel opened up the floor for new business. There was none. Then opened up the floor for any old business to discuss the motion was made and seconded to adjourn. Motion carried. BOARD OF DIRECTOR’S MEETING The American Maine-Anjou Association’s (AMAA) Board of Director’s meeting was held in Louisville, Ky., November 15. Board members present were Landon Nagel, Brian Fox, Leon Matlock, Hardy O’Hara, Cliff Randall, Andy Jones, Jim Opperman, DJ Folkerts, Wyatt DeJong, Beau Ebersole and Troy Jones. Members absent were Jirl Buck, Danny Dupree, and Mark Beauprez. Also in attendance were AMAA staff Blake Nelson, Lindsey Broek, Josh Cribbs along with Cali O’Hara, Brent Tolle, Mike Cramer, and Eric Walker. The minutes of the previous meeting were presented. Motion made to accept minutes as written. Motion carried. Committee Reports that followed Show - Leon Matlock Sale - Brian Fox Buildings and Grounds - Jim Opperman Magazine - Blake Nelson Finance - Cliff Randall Youth - Blake Nelson Promotion and Marketing - DJ Folkerts

Long Range - Hardy O’Hara Breed Improvement - Brian Fox

The financials were presented and discussed. Motion made to accept as presented. Motion carried. The budget was presented by Blake Nelson and Cliff Randall after discussion. Motion made to accept as written and motion carried Motion was made from finance committee by Leon Matlock, seconded by Hardy O’Hara to move $72,733.28 out of Junior American Funds and 80,000 out of the Mainstay funds to a more conservative investment. Motion carried. Motion was made from the sale committee by Wyatt DeJong, seconded by Hardy O’Hara to direct association staff to implement sale rubric for the Bright Lights sale order in Denver. The show committee selected Judges for the national shows in the fall of 2020 and spring of 2021. Discussion of the 2020 Hall of Fame Ceremony was held. Cliff Randall moved for closed session, seconded by Leon Matlock. Wyatt Dejong moved to end closed session. seconded by Beau Ebersole. Being no old or new business meeting was adjourned

RETIRING DIRECTORS

Pictured (L to R) Hardy O’Hara, Blake Nelson, Cliff Randall. Not pictured: Cory Thomsen and Troy Jones. The AMAA would like to extend our sincerest Thank You to these three members for their time served and continued support of the Maine-Anjou vision.

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MAINE-ANJOU

GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

MISS HIDDEN GEM 899F ET SIRE: BOE EPIC DAM: HARTGERS SHES SO STYLIN MAY 15, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: SARA SULLIVAN, DUNLAP, IOWA

GRAND CHAMPION BULL

LEMENAGER 80 PROOF E701 SIRE: GOET I-80 DAM: LEM CHARDONNAY C473 MARCH 4, 2017 EXHIBITED BY: LEMENAGER CATTLE CO., W. LAFAYETTE, IND.

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

KJSC GRACIE 811F ET SIRE: BOE GARTH DAM: KJSC MISS Y03 APRIL 7, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: GEORGIA COZZITORTO, HILMAR, CALIF.

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL

TREB MR. GOLIATH 133G SIRE: BOE GARTH DAM: ADW DESTINY 3Y MARCH 22, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: TREVOR BORMANN, ALGONA, IOWA

JR. MAINE-ANJOU

GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

MISS HIDDEN GEM 899F ET SIRE: BOE EPIC DAM: HARTGERS SHES SO STYLIN MAY 15, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: SARA SULLIVAN, DUNLAP, IOWA

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

JBT DADDY’S GIRL 10F SIRE: DADDYS MONEY 55Z DAM: BNWZ CALYPSO 1369D ET FEB. 10, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: CLINT MAIN, SEYMOUR, IND.

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MAINETAINER

GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

HAUGE FLO 002F SIRE: DADDYS MONEY 55Z DAM: DHD WHISKEY GIRL 004D ET JAN. 20, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: SARA SULLIVAN, DUNLAP, IOWA

CMAC EMILY’S EMMIO ET SIRE: COLBURN PRIMO DAM: TSSC SELENA 330A APRIL 23, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: TYLER MILLER, ARMINGTON, ILL.

GRAND CHAMPION BULL

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL

NFLL 101F SIRE: BUSHS UNBELIEVABLE DAM: NFLL 101Y APRIL 20, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: NORTH FORK LAND & LIVESTOCK, AUGUSTA, MONT.

ML SHOOTIST 12F SIRE: JPF TEAM BLAKE 2A DAM: ML BISMARCK X 535 MARCH 10, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: ML SHOOTIST GROUP, BARGERSVILLE, IND.

JR. MAINETAINER

GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

MELANIA SIRE: SILVEIRAS STYLE 9303 DAM: JAJ HARD MOONSHINE MARCH 23, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: JAMI HOBLYN, YORK, NEB.

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RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

KBSC MAGGIE MAY 815F ET SIRE: NMR MATERNAL MADE DAM: KBSC CHK 035X APRIL 25, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: GREYSON BELCHER, BLAKESBURG, IOWA


MAINE ANGUS

GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

MINN STYLE’S GREATEST 246E ET SIRE: SILVEIRAS STYLE 9303 DAM: MINN KATIE 9B APRIL 18, 2017 EXHIBITED BY: SARA SULLIVAN, DUNLAP, IOWA

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

WSCC PRINCESS 67F ET SIRE: BOE GARTH DAM: EXAR PRINCESS 4933 MAY 2, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: TAYLOR GOERING, MCPHERSON, KAN.

JR. MAINE ANGUS

GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

BTLR CHER 5F SIRE: PVF INSIGHT 0129 DAM: BTLR CHER 13C APRIL 4, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: JACKIE SLEICHTER, ABILENE, KAN.

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

K&A FRANKIE 873F ET SIRE: SILVEIRAS STYLE 9303 DAM: K&A FOREVER LADY 849U FEB. 22, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: WHITNEY REEVER, GLIDDEN, IOWA

MAINE-ANJOU

CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF WSCC MAGGIE 9017G ET SIRE: DADDYS MONEY 55Z DAM: DMCC WINNIE 43W APRIL 4, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: LUCAS LEEFERS, EDGERTON, MO.

RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF DRIT GIGI SIRE: KBSC SIMPLIFY 22C DAM: DRIT ECLAIR MARCH 3, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: TAYLOR DORSEY, EATON, COLO.

CHAMPION SENIOR HEIFER CALF FRESH CHANGE SIRE: BK XIKES X59 DAM: CMCC CHANGING TIME 5001 OCT. 15, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: CHANCEE CLARK, MULDROW, OKLA.

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NO PHOTO AVAILABLE

RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - DIV. 2 BKMT FAST MONEY 8008F ET SIRE: DADDYS MONEY 55Z DAM: BK HERITAGE ZINNIA SEPT. 25, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: CHLOEE CLARK, MULDROW, OKLA.

RES. CHAMPION SUMMER YEARLING BBR FESTIVE 886F ET SIRE: DADDYS MONEY 55Z DAM: BNWZ LADY DI 66B MAY 12, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: SAMANTHA SCHRAG, MARION, S.D.

RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR YEARLING JBT DADDY’S GIRL 10F SIRE: DADDYS MONEY 55Z DAM: BNWZ CALYPSO 1369D ET FEB. 10, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: CLINT MAIN, SEYMOUR, IND.

MAINE ANGUS NO PHOTO AVAILABLE

NO PHOTO AVAILABLE

CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF ALAP MISS GYPSY SIRE: COLBURN PRIMO DAM: HMC SWEET PEA 62A APRIL 26, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: ZANE POTTER, PORTER, TEXAS

RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF WSCC STELLA 61G ET SIRE: SILVEIRAS STYLE 9303 DAM: BK YOHO 1002 MAY 5, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: JACEN GALYEAN, HIWASSE, ARK.

NO PHOTO AVAILABLE

CHAMPION SENIOR HEIFER CALF SWEET PEA 18F SIRE: SILVEIRAS EL CAPTAIN 6510 DAM: PARR MISS TOSHIA SEPT. 5, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: RYLEE SHORT, MASONVILLE, IOWA

NO PHOTO AVAILABLE RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE K&A FRANKIE 873F ET SIRE: SILVEIRAS STYLE DAM: K&A FOREVER LADY 849U FEB. 22, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: WHITNEY REEVER, GLIDDEN, IOWA

RES. CHAMPION SUMMER YEARLING FEMALE MINN ELLA 91F ET SIRE: SILVEIRAS STYLE 9303 DAM: MINN ELANOAR 1X MAY 5, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: ABBY EMBERSON, BLANCHARD, OKLA. CHAMPION JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE FAMOUS FEFE SIRE: JSUL SLAM DUNK DAM: MCC MISS TARYN APRIL 20, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: CARLEE CLARK, MULDROW, OKLA.

- JUNIOR SHOW JUDGE GRAHAM BLAGG, KANSAS

- OPEN SHOW JUDGE -

TRAVIS PEMBROOK, OKLAHOMA

2019 AMERICAN ROYAL DIVISION & RESERVE CHAMPIONS

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MAINETAINER

CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF JABR ELECTRA 96G ET SIRE: SILVEIRAS STYLE 9303 DAM: JABR MISS CB ALI 137B APRIL 4, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: MCKENZIE LAYTON, POCASSET, OKLA.

RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF DRIT GINGER SNAP SIRE: KBSC SIMPLIFY 22C DAM: DRIT 710 APRIL 3, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: TAYLOR DORSEY, EATON, COLO.

CHAMPION SENIOR HEIFER CALF RJC MISS PICANTE 99F SIRE: CLASSEN SON DAM: RJC MISS I-80 913A NOV. 11, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: BERREN STROPE, O’NEILL, NEB.

CHAMPION SUMMER YEARLING RATLIFFS FLIRT 892F ET SIRE: NMR MATERNAL MADE DAM: RIVERSTONE CHARMED MAY 18, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: PARKER SCHWARZ, LACYGNE, KAN.

RES. CHAMPION SUMMER YEARLING MCRL30F MISS NICKI SIRE: SILVEIRAS STYLE 9303 DAM: CRLL MISS 7B MAY 19, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: ADDYSON LEHMAN, WEST LIBERTY, IOWA

CHAMPION SENIOR YEARLING MACY ET SIRE: PLUM CREEK PARADOX 161B DAM: DIAMOND OCT. 07, 2017 EXHIBITED BY: BRENNA WILKINS, BENNETT, IOWA

NO PHOTO AVAILABLE RES. CHAMPION SENIOR YEARLING ACMD LUCY’S TRIPLE THREAT SIRE: DUAL THREAT 305A DAM: ACMD LUCY 44C NOV. 3, 2017 EXHIBITED BY: JOHN HAVEN STALVEY, ALAPAHA, GA.

- PREMIER BREEDER -

WILLOW SPRINGS CATTLE COMPANY, PRAIRIE GROVE, ARK.

- PREMIER BREEDER -

SARA SULLIVAN, DUNLAP, IOWA

2019 AMERICAN ROYAL DIVISION & RESERVE CHAMPIONS

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MAINE-ANJOU Announcements, News & Events

2020 DUES If you have not paid your 2020 dues please do so as soon as possible. Dues run from January 1 to December 31 of each year no matter when you pay them. Active adult accounts will receive the Voice Magazine as long as dues are current. You may pay your dues by logging into your online account, send the postcard that was mailed out in October with a check or call in payment. MAPP ENROLLMENT MAPP inventories were due December 15, 2019. An invoice will be mailed to all MAPP participants who did not return inventories by the deadline. These invoices will not be adjusted and will be expected to be paid in full within 60 days from the date of the invoice. Any unpaid balances after the 60 days will be removed from MAPP and will require a $50 reactivation fee, plus back fees to re-enter the herd program. REGISTRATIONS: Please dispose of any old registration and self-billing worksheets. The AMAA will no longer offer a 10% online discount for registration work that is completed through Digital Beef. The AMAA will assess a $5 fee for any registration work received by fax, e-mail or by mail. To avoid this fee, please log into your online Digital Beef account to complete all registration work. New forms are included in this issue and can also be downloaded from our main webpage under Digital Beef/ Registrations – Printable Forms. If you need assistance logging into your online account please contact us at maine@amaapc.com. If work is faxed or e-mailed it is the responsibility of the breeder to give us a follow up phone call to make sure that the work is legible and to cover all fees. BLOCK REGISTRATION DISCOUNTS: Want to save on registration costs? Consider pre-paying for a block of registrations. The cost savings are as follows: • 15 head - 12% • 25 head - 15% • 50 head - 20% • 75 head - 25% • 100 head - 30%

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Blocks may only be used on animals under 13 months of age and may not be used on steers or foundation animals. Blocks will only be valid from January 1 - December 31 of each year. Any unused block registration numbers will expire. If you are interested in learning more about block purchases, please contact us at 816-431-9950.

RUSH ORDERS: If you are selling an animal, we ask that you register and transfer the animal in a timely manner to avoid extra charges and to assure buyers they are purchasing from a reputable business person. Rushes will be done in the order received; a rush fee is currently $50 (covers eight head). No work will be released until payment is complete. Rush work is processed ahead of the regular work that is received in our office and mailed by regular mail within one to two business days. We will do our best to complete rush work that is received in our office by 2 p.m. (Monday – Friday). There is no same-day turnaround. If requiring a registration number only, it will still be considered a rush as we still have to process the work to obtain the number.

performance only animals please submit them online if you have the capabilities. This will help the registrar processing tremendously. We appreciate you and your business and want to make sure that the registration process runs as smooth as possible. Thank you in advance for your extra time in making sure all work is correct, complete and received in a timely manner. BULL CALF REGISTRATION: If registering a bull calf born after Jan. 1, 2014, it must be TH/PHA free by parentage or have testing completed prior to registering and on file with the AMAA. Carriers will no longer be registered, but may be entered as a foundation animal. All progeny out of a Foundation carrier bull needs to be tested free of that defect prior to registration. If registrations are submitted before testing has been completed, the animal will not be registered. Instead the animal will be given a performance number at a non-refundable penalty charge of $10. Once the animal has been tested the registration may be completed at the regular rate. Please plan accordingly as testing can take up to three or four weeks.

HELPFUL TIPS WHEN REGISTERING: FOUNDATION ANIMALS: To avoid delays in your registration work Non-registered bulls and females must during our busy season follow the tips below. be entered as a foundation animal prior to MaineTainer progeny being registered. All Double check that all blanks and current “P” (performance only) cattle will be information are correct and complete before grand-fathered into the program. If the sire mailing or submitting online. Things most is an AI sire and registered at another breed commonly missed are: association, the pedigree and testing must o Missing herd prefix and herd ID be on file with the AMAA. The charge to add o Birthdates a sire pedigree will be a one-time charge of o Date of sale $40. If the AMAA finds that the pedigree has o Name of animal already been paid for by another breeder, o Payment the $40 charge will not be applied. Dams Make sure the person that is registering registered at another breed association may the animal owns the dam with the exception also be added for a one-time charge of $25. of ET calves. If an ET calf, make sure the See the new self-billing sheet for foundation donor dam has been DNA, PHA & TH fees. tested and that we have the results on file. If you are checking on work please e-mail ONLINE TRANSFERS: us at paige@amaapc.com. When calling or When transferring an animal on line e-mailing please have the name and breeder make sure there is not a member number number of the person submitting the work. already created for the buyer. Creating more When registering annual active dams for than one number for an individual creates


MAINE-ANJOU Announcements, News & Events

registration problems later. If you find the buyer in the system at a different address please notify the buyer first to confirm the address and then notify the Maine office to update the account. It is always a good idea to always search for the buyer using the search tools before doing the work that way if they have a different address it is caught before entering the registration and transfer. When creating a new profile for a buyer please make sure to never give a junior a farm name. Please enter the junior’s name on the farm line and also as the contact. DNA, TH AND PHA REQUIREMENTS: Prior to registering any ET calves, all donor dams (including commercial or non-registered dams) must have DNA, TH and PHA on file in our office. Also, all AI sires are required to have the same on file. Therefore, our office will hold any ET registrations submitted out of dams without testing on file as well as all registrations out of AI sires that do not have complete testing on file. If the donor dam is deceased and not tested, we do require that the ET(s) have the tests done, in the absence of the donor’s records. The DNA, TH and PHA testing can be done at GeneSeek. A submission form is found on our Web site, maine-anjou.org. Maine-Anjou samples are put into testing at GeneSeek on Wednesdays, please plan accordingly when submitting. DNA results will be back in the AMAA office late the next week after the testing begins; TH and PHA results will be in our office two weeks later, usually on a Thursday. We would like to start sending the test results by e-mail only, please make sure we have an up-to-date e-mail address for you, if applicable. MAINE ANGUS PAPERS: If you wish to obtain a Maine Angus registration select the MA/Angus box when registering online. You will receive an error that AMAA staff must check the testing and percentage requirements, please make sure to validate your entry to save it so that AMAA staff can check the entry. If you submit a registration on paper, please put

Maine Angus in the comment section of the application. If the animal does not qualify as a Maine Angus it will be recoded as a Mainetainer. A Maine Angus paper will be blue in color, have Maine Angus under the Maine logo, and will have MaineTainer across the center of the paper. The animal can be shown as a MaineTainer or Maine Angus.

MAINE/ANGUS REQUIREMENTS • Maine Angus refers to cattle with the following characteristics: • The animal will have between 3/8 Maine-Anjou to 5/8 Maine- Anjou blood and have between 3/8 registered Angus to 5/8registered Angus and/or registered Red Angus blood. • The standard is both parents must be registered at the AMAA, American Angus Association (AAA) or Red Angus Association of America (RAAA) will provide validated lineage. • Qualifying cattle can have no more than 1/8 of non-registered blood or other breeds. • A registered Maine Angus bull must be proven free of genetic defects PHA and TH. Depending on the Maine Angus bull’s genetic makeup, the individual must also be proven free of known Angus lethal genetic defects (Ex. AM, NH and CA) and/or known lethal Red Angus genetic defects (Ex. AM, NH, CA and OS) whether determined by pedigree or test. • A registered Maine Angus female must be proven free of PHA and TH, whether identified by pedigree or test. MAINE ANGUS COLOR REQUIREMENTS: • All qualifying individuals will be predominately solid black or red in color. White markings are only allowed on the underline and switch of the tail. • Starting Jan. 1, 2019 all animals that have qualified and registered as Maine Angus prior to Jan. 1, 2019 will retain their Maine Angus papers but will not be able to exhibit/show in the Maine Angus division, however, these animals are eligible to show as MaineTainers..

NEW MEMBERS: All new members must choose a program when submitting a new membership. The two programs that are offered are MAPP and Breeders Choice. More information on these two programs is available by visiting maineanjou.org and clicking on “Member Services” “MAPP Agreement.” If a membership is submitted without choosing a program, the new member will be placed in the Breeders Choice program. OTHER AMAA UPDATES: Please make sure to update any change in address, phone numbers or e-mails with the AMAA by e-mailing us at maine@amaapc. com, or by logging into your online account. If you have a credit card on file and have received a new card, please make sure to call us to replace the new card on file. Credit cards are not automically saved when paying online. MAINE-ANJOU CATTLE FOR SALE: Looking for cattle to purchase or consign? Do not forget to check out our consignment sale list located at the top of the Digital Beef Cattle search screen called “Maine-Anjou Cattle for Sale”. Active Breeders may use this tool at any time to consign animals as long as you have a login for Digital Beef. MEMBERSHIP ACCOUNTS It is the American Maine-Anjou Association (AMAA) policy to only share account information with those authorized on an active account, no matter the age of the account holder. The account holder must provide written permission to add a person(s) to their account to transfer and register on their behalf. Anyone that is not authorized on an account will not be provided passwords or invoice information no matter the age or relation to the account holder. The account holder is the only one that can call or e-mail the AMAA directly to remove or add any person(s) to/from their account. Any authorized person on the account can register, transfer, obtain or change passwords once they are on the account. NATIONAL SHOWS Anyone showing in a junior or open class at

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the national level must be an active member with the American Maine-Anjou Association (AMAA) or American Maine-Anjou Junior Association (AJMAA). Junior members exhibiting at these shows must be the sole owner of the animal they are showing.

OBITUARY VINCENT LEE BLAKLEY

Vincent Lee Blakley passed away on November 16, 2019 at the age of 76.

The son of Priscilla Worden and Emmett Blakley was born April 5, 1943 at the Franklin Hospital in Claremore, Oklahoma. As a young boy he was raised in the Oologah area, where he attended school until transferring to Claremore as a sophomore so he could be in vocational agriculture as well as FFA. He then served as the State FFA Northeast Vice President 1961-1962. As a Junior and Senior he had a talk show where he discussed various subjects. He was a member of the Claremore graduating class of 1961. Upon graduating Vincent became reacquainted with Nancy Moore. A young girl he met in grade school at 4-H camp. They began dating and married on November 22, 1963. They began their life in agriculture by purchasing his grandfathers farm. In their early years they built the first and largest dry lot dairy operation in Oklahoma. Vincent was known to be a forward thinker and was always willing to listen to new ideas. He was a long time member of the Rogers County Fair Board. Vincent along with a dear friend Glen Spafford were founders of the Rogers County Young Stockman’s 4-H Club in the 1960s and is still a club that meets today. In 1989Vincent and others created the Oklahoma Club Calf Association, a youth JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020

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organization that over the years has provided awards, scholarships and opportunities to thousands of youth in the state of Oklahoma. Vincent was passionate about showing as a child, but became even more passionate when his children and grandchildren began showing. Every thing Vincent did revolved around the development of agriculture and youth. Throughout the years he has hosted agriculture field days and farm tours to everyone from grade schools to senior citizens from all over the country including foreign countries. In his later years he received much joy from watching his grandchildren. They showed livestock, played sports, and gave speeches and other FFA activities. He would travel all across the country just to see his grandchildren do what they loved, or to help anyone in need. He is preceded in death by his parents, Priscilla Worden, and Emmett Blakley. Survivors include his wife, Nancy Blakley, Son Lyle Blakley and wife Rae, Daughter Lynda Runner and Husband Mike, Son Lyndsey Blakley and wife Kali, Extended Family/daughter Amber Spafford, grandchildren Rashele Blakley, Reighly Hendrix and Husband Bailey, Larahmy Blakley, Blake Runner, Bailie Runner, Neecey Blakley, Bram Blakley, Hunter Blakley, Lydia Blakley, and Dakota Hicks. Sister, Carolyn Jordan and Husband Don; brother, Mickey Jo Blakley wife Kay; step-sisters, Darlene Brauner and Gaylyn Haynes and husband Tom along with many nieces and nephews.

OBITUARY WILLIAM “BILLY” THOMAS THORNE William “Billy” Thomas Thorne Jr., 50, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Thursday, November 21, 2019. He was born in Columbia, Missouri, March 23rd, 1969 to Bill and Nina Thorne. Billy married Susan Green on January 9, 1991, in Las Vegas where they started their lifetime of adventures together. He is survived by his wife Susan Thorne, parents, Bill and Nina Thorne, sister, Kelley Bateman and her husband John Bateman, two nieces, Katie Kneale and her husband John Kneale, and Jordan Bateman. Billy left this world with more laughter, which is the best cure for anything. Fun is so underrated in the world we live in today. Billy was relentless in chasing his dreams on his own terms and without fear of judgement. Two of Billy’s great accomplishments were winning the All-Around Award in The Texas Club Calf Association and being named Grand Champion Steer at Houston Livestock Show. He later fulfilled his dreams of being a chef and opened a restaurant with Susan known as the Xtreme Cuisine. He loved fiercely and deeply. Billy had a contagious sense of humor that would fill any room with an overwhelming spirit of joy. He had a heart bigger than his humor. Billy was a member of the Episcopal Church and loved The Lord with all his heart. God’s faithfulness is everlasting, He is here, He is good, He loves us, and He heals. This world is hard and scary, and it is also phenomenal and glorious. Billy cherished his tribe and wanted everyone to win in their own race of life unapologetically. Billy is what the world needs more of: truth, fun, freedom to live your truth, love, and laughter.


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MAINE-ANJOU

GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

JBT DADDY’S GIRL 10F SIRE: DADDYS MONEY 55Z DAM: BNWZ CALYPSO 1369D ET FEB. 10, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: CLINT MAIN, SEYMOUR, IND.

MISS HIDDEN GEM 899F ET SIRE: BOE EPIC DAM: HARTGERS SHES SO STYLIN MAY 15, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: SARA SULLIVAN, DUNLAP, IOWA

GRAND CHAMPION BULL

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL

TJSC END GAME 61G SIRE: BK XIKES X59 DAM: TJSC HARMONY 58C FEB. 26, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: JONES SHOW CATTLE, HARROD, OHIO

CCMM FULL TILT 803F SIRE: DUAL THREAT 305A DAM: JA MISS SOONER 932 APRIL 28, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: COPELAND & SONS, NARA VISA, N.M.

JR. MAINE-ANJOU

GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

SEYS MS ROSA MARIA 87F SIRE: MINN LIVE ACTION DAM: SEYS CROSSROAD 17Z MAY 10, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: AVERY SEYS, COAL VALLEY, ILL.

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

MISS HIDDEN GEM 899F ET SIRE: BOE EPIC DAM: HARTGERS SHES SO STYLIN MAY 15, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: SARA SULLIVAN, DUNLAP, IOWA JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020

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MAINETAINER

GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

MINN STYLE’S GREATEST 246E ET SIRE: SILVEIRAS STYLE 9303 DAM: MINN KATIE 9B APRIL 18, 2017 EXHIBITED BY: SARA SULLIVAN, DUNLAP, IOWA

HEIN MISS DAISY F820 SIRE: GOET DRIVING 80 DAM: HEINRICH ANDI MARCH 23, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: RYLEE SHORT, MASONVILLE, IOWA

GRAND CHAMPION BULL

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL

CAMPBELLCO GOOD MAGIC 08F SIRE: GOET DRIVING 80 DAM: CAMPBELLCO MISS CHILL 1430 FEB. 20, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: CAMPBELLCO & GUNN BROTHERS, CEDARVILLE, OHIO

ML SHOOTIST 12F SIRE: JPF TEAM BLAKE 2A DAM: ML BISMARCK X 535 MARCH 10, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: ML SHOOTIST GROUP, BARGERSVILLE, IND.

JR. MAINETAINER

GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

HEIN MISS DAISY F820 SIRE: GOET DRIVING 80 DAM: HEINRICH ANDI MARCH 23, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: RYLEE SHORT, MASONVILLE, IOWA JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020

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RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

CULL S/T SPICE GIRL 8204F ET SIRE: EXAR CLASSEN 1422B DAM: TSSC SUGAR MOMMA 867 APRIL 09, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: BAILEY TOMSEN, WESTPORT, IND.


MAINE-ANJOU

CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - DIV. 1 GOET MISS DI SIRE: LFCC UNSTOPPABLE DAM: ALI DESTINY ET APRIL 1, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: SPENCER GOETTEMOELLER, WINCHESTER, IND.

RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - DIV. 1 KKF GIA SIRE: BNWZ DATA BANK 1311C DAM: KKF RAENAH APRIL 1, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: MASEN JOLIFF, KENTON, OHIO

CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - DIV. 2 YNOT SO SWEET GORGEOUS 162G ET SIRE: BNWZ DATA BANK DAM: JSC SO SWEET 158B JAN. 6, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: HANNAH TOPMILLER, PLEASANT PLAIN, OHIO

CHAMPION SENIOR HEIFER CALF MCCF FLORA SIRE: BNWZ DATA BANK 1311C DAM: MCCF RAYA DEC. 20, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: MADISEN JOLIFF, KENTON, OHIO

RES. CHAMPION SENIOR HEIFER CALF BK FRIZZLE FRAZZLE 8009F SIRE: BK DYNASTY D43 DAM: CMCC AHAVA 3028 NOV. 1, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: SAMANTHA SCHRAG, MARION, SD

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RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - DIV. 2 JCC GIANNA 473G SIRE: BOE EPIC DAM: BBR BOMBSHELL 473B FEB. 15, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: JONES CATTLE COMPANY, CHAPIN, ILL.

JUDGES: JUNIOR SHOW: JON DECLERCK, TEXAS

RES. CHAMPION SUMMER YEARLING BBR FALLON 888F ET SIRE: BNWZ DATA BANK 1311C DAM: BPF EVA 517Y MAY 10, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: RYAN LONG, NORTH JUDSON, IND.

RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR YEARLING BKMT FAIR & SQUARE 807F ET SIRE: BOE EPIC DAM: BK JFR ZANELLA 227 APRIL 6, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: PAYTON FARMER, BROWNSTOWN, IND.

OPEN SHOW BARRY NOWATZKE, INDIANA

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CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - DIV. 1 KINA TRUTH HURTS 32G ET SIRE: NMR MATERNAL MADE DAM: KBIC KCC ACE OF HEARTS 110 MARCH 2, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: CHANCE MYERS, EDMOND, OK.

RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - DIV. 1 AHFF LADY CANDICE 923G ET SIRE: NMR MATERNAL MADE DAM: CSS CANDICE APRIL 2, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: TERRA RUBRA FARMS, KEYMAR, MD.

CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - DIV. 2 MISS MICKEY MAE 1G ET SIRE: C&C MCKINLEY 3000 EXAR DAM: MISS IZZY MAE JAN. 6, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: SPENCER GOETTEMOELLER, WINCHESTER, IND.

NO PHOTO AVAILABLE

RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - DIV. 2 BMW STCC MYA 227G SIRE: DUAL THREAT 305A DAM: KSMC MS MYA 303D FEB. 27, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: JULIA FRYE, JOHNSTOWN, COLO.

CHAMPION SUMMER YEARLING WSCC PRINCESS 67F ET SIRE: BOE GARTH DAM: EXAR PRINCESS 4933 MAY 2, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: TAYLOR GOERING, MCPHERSON, KAN.

NO PHOTO AVAILABLE

RES. CHAMPION SENIOR HEIFER CALF MSC BLACK BETTY SIRE: LLL I TOWN DAM: WAG MISS THELMA 517C OCT. 16, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: MYERS SHOW CATTLE, TAYLORVILLE, ILL.

CHAMPION SENIOR HEIFER CALF S/T SUGAR’S ANGEL 8109F ET SIRE: SILVEIRAS STYLE 9303 DAM: TSSC SUGAR MOMMA OCT. 23, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: KENDALL LEONHARD, FORTVILLE, IND.

RES. CHAMPION SUMMER YEARLING MINN KATIE 100E ET SIRE: COLBURN PRIMO DAM: JSC KATIE 5S MAY 14, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: RYLEE DERRER, MILAN, ILL.

RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR YEARLING BDCC AGRF DREAM GIRL 85F ET SIRE: SILVEIRAS STYLE 9303 DAM: TSSC SUGAR MOMMA MARCH 2. 2018 EXHIBITED BY: JASON BAUST, ROCKY RIDGE, MD.

PREMIER EXHIBITOR SARA SULLIVAN, DUNLAP, IOWA

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RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR BULL CALF CHBB NO GUIDANCE SIRE: GOET I-80 DAM: BRCH BROOKE MAY 16, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: KADE BANTER, EATON, IND.

CHAMPION SENIOR BULL CALF CSC STORM WARNING F06 SIRE: BBBN X 483X DAM: AHFF CANDI 419B SEPT. 15, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: NOLAN SCHMIDT, CONNEAUTVILLE, PA.

CHAMPION SUMMER YEARLING BULL RRRC CLASS 105F SIRE: RRRC CLASSEN 403B DAM: KRR MISS COUNTESS 105D MAY 6, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: JAMES FARMS, PARIS, MO.

NO PHOTO AVAILABLE

RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR YEARLING BULL DJ FORTRESS F802 SIRE: BOE GARTH DAM: DJB DE B17 MARCH 11, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: DEJONG RANCH, KENNEBEC, S.D.

CHAMPION SENIOR BULL LEMENAGER 80 PROOF E701 SIRE: GOET I-80 DAM: LEM CHARDONNAY C473 MARCH 4, 2017 EXHIBITED BY: LEMENAGER CATTLE CO., W. LAFAYETTE, IND.

MAINETAINER

NO PHOTO AVAILABLE

CHAMPION JUNIOR BULL CALF HBE MAXIMUS SIRE: GOET DRIVING 80 DAM: EADS HBE SECRET IS OUT MARCH 12, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: HAILEY EADS, TRENTON, MO.

RES. CHAMPION JUNIOR BULL CALF SELDOM REST BBR EZ ANSWER 9055G SIRE: DADDYS MONEY 55Z DAM: SELDOM REST PIN UP GAL MARCH 25, 2019 EXHIBITED BY: SELDOM REST FARMS, NILES, MICH., & BLIND BADGER RANCH, FORT MORGAN, COLO.

CHAMPION SUMMER YEARLING BULL JOJ TAP IT SIRE: BMW ONSET DAM: GOF 717C MAY 9, 2018 EXHIBITED BY: KYLE FELTON, HUNTINGTON, IND.

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A START FOR MAINE-ANJOU

IN THE DAIRY-BEEF SECTOR BY JOSH CRIBBS, AMAA COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR In the cattle industry as an association – regardless of breed beliefs or alliances to certain breed agendas – all we can ever hope for the breed we provide service for is the cattle find versatility and profit to sustain the operation in which they are used. Knowing that not all breeds are suited for different environments, it’s tough to be everything to everyone. To be honest it’s naive to think that any cattle breed can cover all facets of the beef industry! There are sectors, however, that MaineAnjou genetics can make a sizable impact and be a strong benefit to the bottom line for those who want to add power and balance on the fat cattle grid. This is never more obvious than with a group and operation settled west of Lubbock, Texas in the little town of JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020

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Muleshoe. The only town in the county of Bailey, with a population of 5,082 – in an area where the Friday Night Lights of high school football are king – sits a family operation built from scratch into a business that makes a sizable impact in the dairy industry and has started to create a niche market in the dairy beef industry using Maine-Anjou genetics. Although the story of Boehning Dairy starts with Brian, the patriarch and founder of the family owned and operated farm, it’s entrance into the dairy beef industry began around 2014 when Brian hired Chief Financial Officer and Maine-Anjou enthusiast, Jimmy Black. Jimmy grew up in Clovis, New Mexico on his family farm and attended Colorado State University where he received a degree in animal

science before starting his career in the financial sector and Ag lending business that spanned a 37-year career near Bakersfield, California. Upon retirement and moving back to Clovis, he went to work for a company that handled organic grain and started to sell Ag commodities to a growing west Texas population of dairy farms that were carving out their market share and helping to build consistency in a product that was filling the shelf at your local grocery store. After a few years, he transitioned to becoming part of the team at Boehning Group, and that is where our story of how Maine-Anjou genetics and them becoming apart of the business begins. Jimmy, a Maine-Anjou breeder himself in past years and knowing the beef


industry and the strength of Maine genetics, approached Brian about breeding Holstein cows to Maine-Anjou bulls to create a group of F1 replacement heifers that they could use to diversify the operation. Jimmy shared how the group of cows they are currently running came to be is through the fourth service via Artificial Insemination (AI). One of the most important things that Jimmy said is that the Dairy industry success is dependent on those cows getting bred and keeping them in lactation. He said that they see increased conception on beef semen versus dairy semen. Every cow on the dairy gets bred three times AI in succession to Holstein bulls, and on the fourth is bred to Purebred Maine -Anjou bulls. “The long and short of it is that the dairy wanted to try and minimize the loss they were seeing with the production of straight Holstein calves” said Jimmy. He said that those cattle get fed and merchandised through the feedlot sector and sold on a grid that rewards premiums. The first time they executed the Maine-Anjou, Holstein cross, they kept 300 half-blood cows that they use to tool replacements out of for commercial breeders to purchase. Those half-blood cows get bred multiple ways, including back to Maine genetics, in hopes to balance power, performance, and milking ability to the ¼ blood Holsteins. 10 percent of their fed cattle each year are dairy beef. With birth weights in

the 60’s and mature cow size at 1,400 pounds, they make the perfectly tooled cow for an environment that most would not believe to be productive grazing lands from the outside looking in. The most unique aspect of the business is the attention to detail and their management of the operation on a daily business. So many times operations with scope get scrutinized, but it is in operations such as this all across the Ag industry that make a sizable impact in our nation’s food supply. The Boehning Group’s attention to wildlife management and refuge is tremendous and speaks volumes for their understanding of leaving the wildlife environment intact and thriving. They have a very extensive understanding of how to manage their waste and manure and put it back into the ecosystem so that it helps to create a thriving environment for the wildlife they are surrounded by. The biggest attention to detail is with regards to their management of the water resources they have and making sure that they properly reduce water and over usage by reducing pump size and making sure they don’t overextend their use at times of need. The annual rainfall for their area is around 18 inches so they are sure to make everything count. Jimmy says that Brian and the family are dedicated to the management of the land and make certain that the practices they use are sustainable for years to

come. The biggest questions of how MaineAnjou genetics will perform from a commercial sector standpoint is what the cutout value of the fed progeny will be and can Maine cattle do what Simmental, Limousin or Angus not do, and that is balance the grid. According to a set of data that Jimmy and the Boehning Family supplied, a group they fed and slaughtered had some extremely promising results. The group killed 12 percent Prime and 66 percent Choice for a total of 78 perfect Choice or better. With Quality Grade results that strong, it would question if there would be Yield Grade concerns. In fact, these cattle stayed far away from the national averages. They saw zero discounts on the rail for Yield Grade, in fact there were no YG 4s or YG 5s in the group – only confirming the things that Maine-Anjou breeders know to be true. That it is a fact Maine bulls add muscle without removing Quality Grade and there is some true value in that in today’s beef industry. To bring things into perspective from year 2000 to 2016, there has been a swing in hide color by 15 percent in favor of more Holstein influenced cattle flooding into the slaughter cattle market. That increase in numbers and shift in percentage is a market signal that the total cattle numbers relative to breed is shifting, and the dairy industry is gathering numbers and carving out a portion of the beef eating consumer. To adapt and drive hide color back into favor there is going to be a growing demand to inject beef cattle into the dairy industry. It’s a sector the MaineAnjou breed can make a strong impact in. Maine bulls bring Holsteins back into the area of acceptable mature cow size, which should aid more than anything in carcass weight, but also more importantly carcass length. Creating market share within the fed cattle industry is key to driving demand for our brand and the Maine-Anjou breed. Jimmy finished the afternoon by stating that the operation will continue to create and feed Maine-Anjou dairy beef cattle to reduce the loss seen when feeding all dairy-influenced cattle. He looks forward to continued years of success on the rail with Maine-Anjou and is certain they will only continue to accomplish what he thought would happen when he first moved that direction in 2015. JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020

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MAINE-ANJOU Junior Update

WHITNEY WALKER LEADERSHIP CHAIRMAN

Happy New Year everyone! I hope that all of y’all had a very Happy Holiday Season, and with the turn of the New Year, we are all anticipating the start of the National Western Stock Show in Denver and the exciting new updates to the yards! My name is Whitney Walker and I am in my second term on the American Junior Maine-Anjou Association (AJMAA) Board, serving as one of your Region 1 Directors and Leadership Chairman. I am from Prairie Grove, Ark.; where my parents, Eric and Linsay Walker, raised my brother, Mason, and sister ,Catelyn, on our family ranch where we run 600 head of Maineinfluenced and Simmental cattle. I am now a freshman at Oklahoma State University, studying Agricultural Business and Agricultural Leadership. Although all three of us kids grew up showing cattle, we have found our passions in different areas as we’ve gotten older, where Mason enjoys the goat industry, I still love the cattle industry more than anything, and Catelyn was a trailblazer and dove into working cow horse competitions! No matter where we all spend our time, all three of us would tell anyone that the Maine-Anjou breed will always be the place we come back to! This past November, the American Maine-Anjou Association (AMAA) had the honor of holding our 50th Anniversary show at the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE) in Louisville, Ky. The days were long while working the ring; but, the quality of livestock and friendliness of the exhibitors that came through the ring made it so worth it. From the High Maine show to the MaineTainers, there were so many high quality cattle that any MaineAnjou breeder would be proud to stand behind! That same weekend, we held our annual meeting, where we got to hear from Mr. Mark Core of Iowa and finding our “True North”, we honored Kenny and Audrey Bremer of K&A Farms with the Heritage Road Hall of Fame Award, and celebrated the progressive growth of our breed! We hope to see each and every one of you in Denver and Fort Worth in the next

few weeks. Along with the upcoming shows, don’t forget to mark your calendars for May 31 - June 3rd for our National Youth Leadership Conference (NYLC) for our junior members in Kansas City, Mo. This is an event that Lindsey and our junior board have been wanting to re-initiate and we are all so excited for this year and we hope that all you kids and parents are too! You won’t want to miss out on the chance to learn, grow and make lifelong friendships. We wish everyone a safe trip to Denver and we’ll see you there!

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DNA

SETTING REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS & TIMELINES “You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.” Abraham Lincoln

By Leoma Wells, Strategic Accounts Manager, Neogen

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It’s that time of the year. Summer has come and gone, the calves are weaned or about there and we’re selecting our spring sale prospects, replacement heifers and potential show strings. Well, guess what else this time of the year means? The Neogen laboratory in Lincoln, NE is entering their busiest season too. Thousands of sample submissions are arriving each day and customer expectations are running wild. The goal of this article is to provide insight and realistic perspective which will set you up for DNA testing success. When it comes to DNA testing, the earlier we can start, the more we ensure your ability to capture the full value of testing you have paid for, which is the main goal for all producers. Below we are going to outline the simple steps each breeder can follow to submit your DNA samples and receive results on time, setting yourself up for triumph instead of despair and frustration. The most critical part of submitting DNA is to set up expectations based upon facts, especially if you’re operating with a deadline looming such as a sale or show. There’s brutal honesty outlined within the steps below when it comes to expectations surrounding DNA turnaround and to be frank, adjustments will need to be made on your calendar based upon these timelines. Let’s say you absolutely need results in hand by March 6, 2020 so you can sale your animal’s in April and all AMAA submission instructions are followed, you should submit the samples for testing no later than January 7th. An even more optimal time frame would be sending in samples by December 24th, allowing some extra time, especially to account for the holiday rush and aftermath. With DNA it’s best to start early and give all areas of this wheel extra time cushion and save yourself and others unnecessary stress. Outlined below is each step translated to expected business days and turn around.


Figure 1

- STEP 5 -

GGP DNA used in genetic evaluation to produce GE-EPDs 2x/year

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AMAA reports DNA results to breeder February 14

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Samples enter testing January 14

Lab reports results to AMAA February 11

STEP 1 – It is highly encouraged to mail

samples in a way where you are supplied with a tracking number. In my opinion it is worth the $8-$20 to have peace of mind, especially since you’ve already invested time, energy and expense in to collecting the samples. Typical mailing time can vary from 1-10 days depending on shipping method.

STEP 2 – As long as your samples arrive with the proper AMAA paperwork, they typically go in to test within 3-7 business days, depending on sample volume being received at the lab and varies depending on the time of year. The lab is extremely busy October-March so plan on the seven business days for this step, just to be safe.

- STEP 1 -

Breeder mails samples to Neogen for testing January 7

STEP 4 – AMAA downloads the results in to their database and reports them to the breeder. This process and timeline is dependent upon AMAA workload but it’s safe to assume three business days with regards to this calendar planning. Step 5 – AMAA runs two genetic evaluations each year. One in the spring and fall. If you submit a DNA genomic test prior to the data being pulled for the genetic evaluation then once updated EPD’s are published your animal’s records will reflect DNA enhanced EPD’s. In between evaluations your animal will have interim EPD’s assigned until the next evaluation is completed. This step is not included in the timeline below since it occurs twice a year.

STEP 3 – DNA is being run on the samples

Given the above steps, it could take 4-6 weeks and results are reported electronically to from the time a breeder submits their samples to AMAA via our Lab Information Management the lab for them to receive DNA results back from Software (LIMS). Typically, from the time a the Association. Now, if there’s any re-testing or sample enters testing to when results are paperwork delays that six weeks can quickly turn reported to the Association is 17-28 days in to eight. Planning ahead also gives us time to depending on testing selected and current re-submit a sample if the initial submission ends in lab testing volume. a sample failure. From experience, 2-3% of samples fail testing so if you’re submitting 100 samples there

may be three samples you’ll need to re-collect and submit through testing again. If you are ahead of the game and start early, there’s still time to get the resubmits completed prior to your final deadline. It’s important to note there is not a way to expedite DNA testing or magically make the results appear so there’s no room for procrastination or excuses for being late. My best recommendation is to make sure you follow your Association’s DNA instructions closely, gather samples using proper collection techniques and start early, this is the ultimate recipe for success. It is advised for breeders to implement a DNA testing calendar that works for your operation and do your best to stick to it. You may end up testing a few more animal’s than needed by doing it early but the payoff from having all the information is well worth it. Keep in mind, DNA testing is an important investment in the future of the genetics for your operation and that of your customers. There’s too much riding on the results arriving in time to throw a hail Mary or be found crossing your fingers a week before the sale or show. The time to get started testing your spring sale animals, replacement heifers and show prospects is NOW. So the moral of the entire story is, please don’t delay, go out collect those DNA samples and get them mailed to Neogen with proper paperwork TODAY!

FIGURE 2 - All estimations are in days, excludes holidays and weekends. Individual testing times may vary.

- STEP 1 Mail samples 1 to 10

- STEP 2 Samples enter testing 3 to 7

- STEP 3 DNA results reported 17 to 28

- STEP 4 AMAA uploads results 1 to 3

Total = 48 days

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INDEX/DATELINE DATELINE

NWSS Pen-of-Three Evaluation NWSS Pen-of-Three Show Western Elite Female Sale NWSS Bright Lights Sale NWSS Hill Show Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Iowa Beef Expo Annual Banquet Iowa Beef Expo Maine-Anjou Sale Nagel Cattle Co., Online Bull Sale Nagel Cattle Co., Private Treaty Bull Sale Gateway Genetics Bull Sale DeJong Ranch 52nd Annual Production Sale Ohio Beef Expo Maine-Anjou Sale Wilson Family ‘The Maine Bull Sale O’Hara Land & Cattle Hi-Line Bull Sale Junior National Entry Deadline National Junior Heifer Show Ohio State Fair Indiana State Fair Illinois State Fair Iowa State Fair Missouri State Fair Colorado State Fair Nebraska State Fair South Dakota State Fair Oklahoma State Fair Tulsa State Fair

January 15, Denver, Colo. January 17, Denver, Colo. January 18, Denver, Colo. January 18, Denver, Colo. January 19, Denver, Colo. February 2, Fort Worth, Texas February 11, Des Moines, Iowa February 12, Des Moines, Iowa February 19, Springfield, S.D. February 26, Springfield, S.D. March 1, Pierce, Neb. March 5, Kimball, S.D. March 21, Columbus, Ohio March 25, Canada March 27, Shelby, Mont. May 1, Platte City, Mo. June 28 - July 4, Lima, Ohio July 29 - August 9, Columbus, Ohio August 7 - August 23, Indianapolis, Ind. August 13 - August 23, Springfield, Ill. August 13 - August 23, Des Moines, Iowa August 13 - August 23, Sedalia, Mo. August 28 - September 7, Pueblo, Colo. August 28 - September 7, Grand Island, Neb. September 3 - September 7, Huron, S.D. September 17 - September 27, Oklahoma City, Okla. October 1 - 11, Tulsa, Okla.

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MAINE ANGUS WHAT IS MAINE ANGUS?

The Maine Angus program is an initiative created by the American Maine-Anjou Association (AMAA) to showcase the complementation of Maine-Anjou genetics when crossed with Angus or Red Angus cattle. This program will reveal Maine-Anjou cattle’s ability to enhance feed efficiency and red meat yield when placed on British based genetics. This program should provide seedstock that will increase production and carcass yield through heterosis. The name Maine Angus is both strong and informative by stating exactly what breeds are present in said animal. The standard requirement is that both parents must be registered at the AMAA, American Angus Association (AAA) or Red Angus Association of America (RAAA). This will provide confirmed lineage and genetic information along with valuable EPDs. Through a partnership with the AAA our EPDs will be updated with the latest genetic evaluation by the AAA which will provide the breeders and customers the best genetic prediction available. This program is focused on producing quality registered offspring that will JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020

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aid in the incorporation of Maine-Anjou genetics into the mainstream of the USA beef sector.

PROGRAM STANDARDS

Maine Angus refers to cattle with the following characteristics: • The animal will have between 3/8 Maine-Anjou to 5/8 Maine-Anjou blood and have between 3/8 registered Angus to 5/8 registered Angus and/or registered Red Angus blood. • Both parents must be registered at the AMAA, AAA or RAAA to confirm lineage. • Qualifying cattle can have no more than 1/8 of non-registered blood or other breeds. • A registered Maine Angus bull must be proven free of genetic defects PHA and TH. Depending on the Maine Angus bull’s genetic makeup, the individual must also be proven free of known Angus lethal genetic defects (Ex. AM, NH and CA) and/or known lethal Red Angus genetic defects (Ex. AM, NH, CA

and OS) whether determined by pedigree or test. • A registered Maine Angus female must be proven free of PHA and TH, whether identified by pedigree or test.

MAINE ANGUS COLOR STANDARDS

All qualifying individuals will be predominately solid black or red in color. White markings are only allowed on the underline and switch of the tail. Feet and legs must be solid black or red. • NOTE: All Maine Angus animals that do not meet the color requirment, but were registered prior to Jan. 1, 2019, will retain their Maine Angus papers. They will not be able to exhibit/show in the Maine Angus division, but are still eligible to show as MaineTainers. • If an animal is registered Maine Angus, but is found to not meet the color requirements, they will be reverted to a MaineTainer registration.


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GRAND CHAMPION SIMMENTAL FEMALE, 2019 NAILE & JUNIOR NATIONALS SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE, 2019 ILLINOIS STATE FAIR Congratulations to the Guyer Family

DIV. CHAMPION MAINE-ANGUS, 2019 NAILE RES. GRAND CHAMPION MAINE-ANGUS, 2019 ROYAL Congratulations to the Goering Family

SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE, 2019 OKLA AGR Congratulations to Whitney Walker

RES. GRAND CHAMPION STEER, 2019 ILLINOIS STATE FAIR Congratulations to the Nightengale Family RES. GRAND CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU FEMALE, 2019 JUNIOR NATIONAL Congratulations to Whitney Walker

GRAND CHAMPION SHORTHORN FEMALE, 2019 ROYAL Congratulations to the Sullivan Family RES. GRAND CHAMPION SIMMENTAL FEMALE 2019 JUNIOR NATIONAL Congratulations to Whitney Walker

RES. SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE, 2019 GA JR LIVESTOCK Congratulations to the Barber Family

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CHAMPION HEREFORD FEMALE, 2019 OKLA AGR Congratulations to the Merritt Family RES. SIMMENTAL FEMALE, 2019 JACKSON COUNTY GA Congratulations to the Chastain Family CHAMPION SHORTHORN FEMALE, 2019 OKLA AGR Congratulations to the Steck Family

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