Charolais Journal June/June 2016

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Average EPDs of the 85 Sires of the 2016 ETN Calf Crop— CE

BW

WW

YW

MILK

MCE

TM

SC

CW

REA

FAT

MARB

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5.28

-0.77

26

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7.77

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1.04

15.43

0.30

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0.13

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35

25

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40

15

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ETN 2016 calf crop sires average EPDs rank in the Top 25% for BW, 15% Milk, 25% SC, 15% MCE, 6% TM, 20% MB ETN Herd Bulls are 2016 Trait Leaders for 7 Traits 16 of the breed’s Top 50 sires for Marbling, are ETN Herd Sires Follow Us On Facebook

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performance, LT 5052 P phenotype, LT Rushmore 8060 Pld x LT Long Distance 9001 Pld profit... CE: 11.3 BW: -2.4 WW: 45 YW: 67 M: 22 TM: 44 TSI: 209.09

bulls

Semen: $25/Straw; $35 Signing Fee Contact: Lindskov-Thiel Ranch

to

on. LT

4004 Pld

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LT

2251 Pld

LT Ledger 0332 P x LT Easy Pro 1158 Pld CE: 3.0 BW: 2.2 WW: 59 YW: 91 M: 2 TM: 32 TSI: 227.66 Semen: $25/Straw; $35 Signing Fee • Exportable Available Contact: Genex

SAT

4234 P

M6 Bells & Whistles 258 P x LT Bridger 9191 Pld CE: 7.0 BW: 0.3 WW: 38 YW: 76 M: 12 TM: 31 TSI: 217.36 Semen: $25/Straw; $35 Signing Fee Contact: Bovine Elite

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169 Satterfield Farm Rd • Norfork, AR 72658 Loyd & Joanne Mark & Nancy Home: (870) 499-5379 Home: (870) 499-7151 Cell: (501) 944-9274 satterfield@centurytel.net www.satterfieldcharolais-angus.com J U N E / J U L Y 2016


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Official Publication of the American-International Charolais Association

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Features

ON The Cover–

Photo by Brett DeBruycker at DeBruycker Charolais, Dutton, Mont. Cover by Molly Schoen

21 Nottke Takes AICA Helm with ‘Eyes Wide Open’ By: Linda Eck

27 Charolais Quality Customer Service By: Paige Nelson

30 Setting an ET Program By: Heather Smith Thomas

82 Roll of Excellence Sires See who made the list

90 Show Animals of the Year Top show animals for 2015-2016

Journal Staff J. Neil Orth CPI President

David Hobbs

Manager

Molly Schoen

Editor

Kaitlyn Lewis

Advertising Coordinator

Field Representatives Refer to page 19

Charolais journal 11700 NW Plaza Circle • Kansas City, MO 64153

phone (816) 464-5977 • fax (816) 464-5759

www.charolaisusa.com

Columns 17 32

Charolais Viewpoint by J. Neil Orth

Consistency and Continuity are Priceless

Junior Viewpoint by Ty Dybdal

“God Bless the USA”

Activities & Reference 18 Association Updates 18 New Members 20 Sales Review

92 AICA News Notes 93 AICA Membership Directory 146 Calendar 148 Advertisers’ Index

CHAROLAIS JOURNAL ADVERTISING POLICY: Advertising material for any month’s issue must be received in the offices of the Charolais Journal, 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153, by the 25th of the second month preceding the month of publication, i.e., Dec. 25 for the February issue. Full camera-ready advertising copy or full-screened negatives will be accepted until the 1st of the month prior to publication provided notification of copy size, shape, color and other specifications are received by the 25th of the second month prior to the month of publication. If a proof is required, copy must be received by the 20th of the second month prior to publication, i.e., June 20 for the August issue. No copy can be altered or changed, except for typographical error, after the 1st of the month of publication. Any ad copy changes that must be made after the lst of the month will be assessed a 10% additional space charge. All dates and times are herein applicable at the office of the CHAROLAIS JOURNAL, 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153. Charolais Journal (ISSN 0191-5444) is published monthly, except June and July which are combined issues, by CHAROLAIS PUBLICATIONS INC., 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153. Subscriptions: U.S. - $75; U.S. First Class - $100; Canada - $125; Foreign - $125. Single Copies - $7, including postage. For AICA members, $20 of annual dues to AICA are applicable to subscriptions for Charolais Journal. Periodicals postage paid at Kansas City, MO 64153, and additional mailing offices. Standard postage paid at Jefferson City, Mo. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: CHAROLAIS JOURNAL, 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153.

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Dispersal 10 a.m. • Wednesday

October 18, 2016 at Hartley’s H2 Ranch (Formerly Limestone Angus)

South of Stillwater, Oklahoma

This is a complete dispersal all cattle, herd sires, semen & embryos! Selling more than 750 head!!!! 5 Proven Donor Dams 103 Fall Born Cow/Calf Pairs 29 1st Calf Fall Born Pairs 124 Spring Calving Bred Cows 74 Spring Calving Bred Heifers 54 Fall 2015 Yearling Heifer Calves 62 Spring 2016 Weaning Age Heifer Calves 53 Spring 2016 Weaning Age Bull Calves 47 Fall 2015 Yearling Bull Calves 40 Spring 2015 Coming Two-Year-Old Bulls 9 Herd Sires 193 Embryos 600 Units of Semen

Sale Manager

Greg Hubert P.O. Box 100 Oakley, KS 67748 785-672-3195 (office) 785-672-7449 (cellular)

805 N. 25th • Perry, OK 73077 Kevin Wiley, Ranch Manager (580) 572-2555 Barn or Office (580) 370-1483 Cell mmcharolais@sbcglobal.net www.mmcharolais.com J U N E / J U L Y 2 0 1 6   5


Champions with Purpose #1

2015-16

Show Bull r of the Yea GJL Ruidoso 3082

M838175

47TH National Champion

Fire Water x Stealth x Baldridge Sweetheart 7M • Owned with MSL Cattle Company

#2 S

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HAMM MOGO B1

FFM852048

2016 Houston ROE Grand Champion HAMM MOGO U1 x HAMM Bramard 12R

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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

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Full French & Purebred Genetics

Daniel Hammond

15300 Co. Rd. 2 • Florence, AL 35633 (256) 766-6354 4mogocharolais@earthlink.net www.mogocharolais.com

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


NEW LT Blue Mountain 1041 Pld

EPDs: -5.9 3.4 56 103 11 3.1 39 1.7

WC Milestone 5223 P

EPDs: 3.5 1.8 43 69 11 6.5 32 1.1

NEW WC CCC Maverick 5117 P ET

EPDs: 5.5 -0.6 29 45 6 5.7 21 0.5

NEW Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET EPDs: 0.3 1.8 37 59 1 -1.6 19 0.8

TR Mr Wrangle Up 2502Z

EPDs: 7.0 0.3 39 70 7 6.1 27 1.4

M6 Bells & Whistles 258 P

EPDs: 6.5 -1.4 42 72 12 4.3 33 1.4

WCR Polar Vortex 324 P

EPDs: 5.2 -1.0 43 78 15 1.7 37 1.9

M6 Slam Dunk 3115 P ET

EPDs: 4.5 0.3 43 74 14 3.5 35 1.6

WH Triple Play 201 Pld

EPDs: 10.1 0.3 23 47 9 10.3 21 0.5

2016 AI/Palpation Clinic Dates All 2016 clinics have been filled

3300 Longmire Drive College Station, Texas 77845 (979) 693-0388 (800) 786-4066 (979) 693-7994 (FAX)

We will schedule our 2017 clinics in September

• AI Consulting • AI/Palpation Clinics • Professional Exporting • Semen & Embryo Sales • AI & ET Equipment Sales • Semen & Embryo Warehouse

see our website for a complete listing. 4l unlimited yl06 pld ace-orr efficient 972 pld B3R Texas Dinero Y029 baldridge fasttrack 82f pld bhd asset b178 BHD Reality t3136 Pld bhd zen x270 p big creek game changer 192 pet

BJCF Watt Z36 BJR Copperhead 895 Pld BJR EASY EDGE 968 ET PLD BJR Super Silver 719 ET Pld br duke 261 pld CJC Illusion N111 Pld/S 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 Double-h kahlua 240M ET Pld

DR STEALTH 574 eatons cross fire 10365 polled eatons leader 2233 pld eatons royal dynasty 6164 pld ec iron man 2027 pld EC No Doubt 2022 pld ec reliable 5043 pld Gerrard Montezuma 6T pld hbr equalizer 940 pld et Hoo Made Hoo 357Y JAB Drink In My Hand 157 PLD JDJ Resource Z365 P JDJ Royal Trade N134 Pld jdj smokester j1377 pld et jds he’s my king 2038 et pld JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET PLD keys 38 special 38y Keys All State 149x keys mchenry 24m pld lc mr southpaw 7090 pld et

lc mr southpaw 7090 pld et(Sexed)

lc suspect 0109 p et lcoc polled value p063S pld

www.bovine-elite.com Leachman White Gold P002X lt blue value 7903 pld LT BRIDGER 9191 PLD lt easy blend 5125 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 Predictable Mac 2059 Pld lt rio blanco 1234 pld 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 m6 fresh air 8165 pld et M6 Full throttle 2138 Pld et m6 function 169 pld et m6 gain & grade 927 pld

Your Prime Source for Charolais Multiple Trait Leaders!

m6 grid maker 104 pld et M6 new Standard 842 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 schurrtop hcr rancher pld SCR Tuffy 0119 SHF Fire Power 0080 SKYMONT EASE 2078 PLD sparrows madrid 7m pld sr/nc field rep 2158 pld et thomas redneck 2609m pld three trees wind 2638 et pld 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 red smoke pld ttr-ohf beyond the grid pld VFF Time Out 172Y VPI Free lunch 708 T wc benelli 2134 p et wc big ben 9036 pld WC CCC Maverick 5117 P ET WC I’ll Have Another ET WC Milestone 5223 P WC-nc cash flow 8015 p wc-tnt apollo 9027 p wcr kingsbury 116 p wcr prime cut 764 pld WCR Polar Vortex 324 P wcr sir duke 7340 pld wcr sir impressive 8191 pld WH Triple Play 201 PLD wia man tracker 150 pld Winn Mans Lanza 610S PLD WR Wrangler W601 Pld Full French Genetics J U N E / J U L Y 2 0 1 6   7 HAMM MOGO U23


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EC BULLSEYE 120 Pld

Sire: EC ORR Lock-N-Load 243 Pld

A Big THANK YOU to these seedstock producers for choosing and trusting in our genetics! McLeod Livestock, Canada Circle 7 Charolais, Canada Schurrtop Charolais , Nebraska Schaap Charolais, Minnesota Link Charolais, Texas Pesek Charolais, Nebraska Sandmeier Charolais, SD Kirk Farms, Wisconsin Diana Arellano, Indiana Goldade Charolais, SD

The high-selling bull of the 2016 Eggleston Charolais Bull Sale. He sold for $75,000 to McLeod Livestock and Circle 7 Charolais, Canada.

Jamie Eggleston (605) 350-3117 • (605) 883-4602 Dennis Eggleston (605) 883-4590 egglranch@santel.net • www.egglestoncharolais.com J U N E / J U L Y 2 0 1 6   9


Oak Hill Farm...

u Our Junior Herd Sire

• • • •

u Great Cow Family u Balanced EPDs u Low Birth with High Growth u Great Carcass

CMF 4Z LEDGER 42B M862411

Thank You!

To all the breeders who inquired or purchased Oak Hill genetics in the past. We always have cattle for sale private treaty.

JWK VANESSA D029 ET

The foundation cow family of Oak Hill. Her influence has made our cow herd what it is today!

u AI Sires:

LHD Cigar E46 LT Ledger 0332 P JDJ Maximo A18P OHF Passport 1330 - Herd Sire

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Oak Hill 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

Visitors Always Welcome


It’s All About Relevant Traits Predictable Results

SCR CE Corona Power 222 Pld EPDs: BW: -4.2 WW: 28 YW: 63 M: 21 TM: 35 Top 3% BW • 5% M • 6%TM

& Profitablity. The Balanced Outcross

HC Rhinestone 8355 Pld Top 2% M • 6% REA • 5% MB EPDs: BW: 0.8 WW: 27 YW: 50 M: 23 TM: 37

It’s All About the Cowherd! For more than 30 years, we have focused our breeding program around a balance of moderate birth weights, high growth, adequate milk and fertility. Many of our herd sires were in the AICA SEP and today we continue with MARC and the National Beef Consortium

Available Private Treaty— Offering select groups of Bred Cows and Heifers and 2016 Spring Born Heifer Calves—many would show!

Plan a call or visit! • Select embryos available • Semen available on Herd Sires

Vedvei Charolais

Alan & Deb Vedvei 44213 204th St. • Lake Preston, South Dakota 57249 (605) 847-4529 • vedveicharolais@gmail.com 2000 AICA Seedstock Producer of the Year

www.vedveicharolais.com

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Thanks to all who made our 36th Sale one of the best!

THANK YOU! SCR Tuffy 0119

DCR Mr Commissioner C49

Reg: M867402 Homozygous Polled EPDs: 0.9 1.4 49 79 8 5.7 33 1.0 25 0.84 0.004 0.07 219

Reg: M787626 EPDs: 0.4 0.2 41 75 12 -1.8 33 0.4 33 0.77 0.018 -0.27 208 Sires big deep bodied offspring Contact Bovine Elite for Semen

Top Selling Lot in our 2016 Sale. Has a tremendous foundation and legs. Complete outcross pedigree. Thanks to Wilgenbusch Charolais, Sask., Canada

DCR Mr Solution W13

Reg: M780258 Homozygous Polled EPDs: 1.9 0.1 34 70 10 4.1 27 0.8 28 0.43 0.011 0.11 215 Sired the top selling group For Semen contact ABS Global or Bovine Elite Owned with Hubert Charolais Ranch, Broberg Charolais and ABS Global.

We would also like to Thank — Harvie Ranching, Canada, for purchasing DCR Mr Cononail C94 ET, DCR Ms Wrangler C64, and DCR Ms Taylor Made C422.

Tara Fountain, Missouri, for purchasing DCR Mr Buckle C88. John Verbout, Minnesota, for purchasing DCR Mr Cabbage Made C200. Jason Weber, South Dakota, for purchasing DCR Mr Casanova C42. North Grove Charolais, Minnesota, for purchasing DCR Ms Substance C280. Sydney Zehnder, Minnesota, for purchasing DCR Ms On Fire C38. Roger W Calvert, Texas, for purchasing DCR Ms Ledger C4.

Again a Very Big Thank You to all who made our 36th sale a great Sucess.

NGC Celebrate 508 C ET

Reg: EM859863 Homozygous Polled EPDs: 5.4 0.8 35 68 13 1.7 31 1.5 28 0.61 0.014 0.26 216 Full brother to NGC Lender 404B ET. He commanded $41,000.

DCR Mr Substance A240

Reg: M837838 Homozygous Polled EPDs: 4.1 1.2 42 95 11 2.0 32 1.5 33 0.71 0.022 0.25 244 Top Sire group, sires tremendous thickness, depth and eye appeal. Contact one of the owners or Bovine Elite Owned with Thomas Ranch.

WCF Mr Silver Gun 467

Reg:M847860 Homozygous Polled EPDs: -0.6 2.3 60 106 13 2.1 43 1.7 36 0.62 -0.012 0.08 244 First set of calves look great, with calving ease. Contact Doll Charolais for Semen

Contact Doll Charolais for Semen

NGC Lender 404B ET

Reg: EM844893 Homozygous Polled EPDs: 5.4 3.4 48 86 18 1.9 42 2.2 28 0.61 0.014 0.26 228

Small birth weights, tremendous growth, thickness and lots of eye appeal! Owned with Romans Charolais. Semen Available

Doll

Charles & Pamela Doll 701-843-8673 Harlan & Jodie Doll Charolais Ranch 701-843-8771 3991 36th Street David & Donna Doll New Salem, ND 58563 www.dollranch.net 701-843-7947 12  

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Sparrow’s Escobar 429B Reg: M861449 New Canadian Blood. Calves look very good — long, thick and Powerful.

Owned with Romans Charolais. Semen Available


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Bamboo Road Farms started with a plan!

At Bamboo we selected a small group of Charolais females to build our herd from. Those cows had proven production records and proven genetics. They were proven cow families, like JWK Vanessa D029. Her daughters were the start of our building process. We set up a program with a clear goal and made the commitment to consistently follow the PLAN. Using modern technology (AI, ET, IVF) we have built our present cow herd. The herd consists of cow families from the original cows selected in the PLAN. We are pleased with the results and would welcome you to visit Bamboo and see the results. Welcome!

Visitors Always Welcome.

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Stephen Cummings 2509 Old Perry Road Marshallville, GA 31057 478.396.5832 scummings@bambooroadfarms.com


WCR Sir Duke 7340

M745064

Multiple Trait Leader

Bamboo/VPI Paradigm Shift 133Y

M813498

DA Passport Son

Bamboo Ledger of F216 2323 ET

M833396

LT Ledger 0332 Son

JDJ Maximo A18P LT Ledger 0332 Son

AI Sires:

LHD Cigar E46 VCR Sir Duke 914

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Thank

You! A sincere Thank You to friends, both old and new, that attended or made purchases at our 47th Annual Bull Sale. We appreciate your confidence in our family's program. We are as excited about the future of this breed as Arnold & Carol were 58 years ago. Special thanks to these seedstock operations for their herd sire selections.

Elder Charolais Wilgenbusch Charolais Kay-R Charolais Prairie Valley Farm Stout Charolais Keahey Charolais Schmidt Cattle Co. V-A-L Charolais 16  

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Sask. Sask. Alberta SD SD AL NE OR

Soreide Charolais Josh Owens

ND TX Deering's Cheyenne Charolais SD Kyle & Denae Stern SD CL Charolais NE Zehnder Cattle MN

Jeff & Jody Eschenbaum & Sons CharolaisBulls@outlook.com Jeff’s Cell: (605) 860-0505 Sterling & Courtney Eschenbaum Sterling’s Cell: (605) 203-0137 Ty Eschenbaum Ty’s Cell: (605) 203-1082 Arnold & Carol Wienk


J. Neil Orth, Executive Vice President

VIEWPOINT

CHAROLAIS

Consistency and Continuity are Priceless The value of a network By the time this magazine reaches your mailbox, the 40th edition of the AIJCA Junior National Show will be underway or just concluded in Springfield, Missouri. In fact, every breed association in America will gather for their respective junior events sometime this summer. Each year we discuss the importance of these events to youth involved or wanting to become involved in the beef industry. State associations submit requests to host these events years in advance. Once approved by the junior boards, the states launch full-fledged fund-raising efforts to offset expenses. Facilities, meals, entertainment, accommodations, awards—the list seems endless and is, no doubt, expensive. Hosting a modern day Junior National requires a Herculean effort from any state willing to take on the job. Forty years. A young teenager exhibiting in the first AIJCA Junior National, by now, is likely a grand-parent. If he or she remained in the Charolais business, their children will also likely have been members of AIJCA. While membership is important, arguably the more valuable contribution

At the risk of being annually repetitive, regardless of age, we encourage you to attend. Having a first-hand view of an association managed by tomorrow’s decision makers is one awesome experience! Moving from the junior experience to the mainstream beef business, watching the wide swings in the cash market and trying to understand the reasoning is beyond baffling. Depending on which analyst’s report one reads, it appears to be equally perplexing for the most knowledgeable. The good news is, from a consumer perspective, beef is still favored. The business to business publication, Meatingplace, recently reported that the dollar sales of fresh ground beef at the retail level rose 3.9 percent, to $8.2 billion for the year 2015. More than half of Americans eat at least one burger a week. Ground beef accounts for upwards of 60% of all U.S. percapita beef consumption. Meatingplace also reports the demand for higher quality ground sirloin, ground chuck and round, have increased from 8 to nearly 16 percent. The good news for the beef industry is the fact these numbers have

“Having a first-hand view of an association managed by tomorrow’s decision makers is one awesome experience!”

is consistency and continuity. Every solid organization, youth or adult, is dependent upon consistent leadership. AIJCA is fortunate to have had four decades of mentors, leaders and youth willing to roll up their sleeves and do whatever tasks necessary to do the right thing for the right reason. Another intangible for a junior investing time and money in AIJCA is the value of a network. Granted, not a single kid understands the importance of a network, but we all know at some point they will. To begin to build a network of friends today and peers tomorrow that will continue through college and potentially through their professional careers is priceless. Obviously, not all will become beef producers. Some will become doctors, lawyers, bankers, educators or really, anything they want to be. The friendships they make in their first experience as a member of “something”, will serve them well for the rest of their lives. For a city fortunate enough to host a national junior event, the economic impact is significant. A junior national is typically a 5-6 day event. Families are hotel guests, restaurant guests, sight-seeing, sports, etc. The bottom line is collectively these families make a huge economic impact on any city lucky enough to be the host.

increased over the year, not just during grilling season. Doug Bush, sales manager at Bush Brothers Provision Company and chair of the foodservice committee at the North American Meat Institute summarizes the report by saying, “With the gourmet burger craze, initially everybody went to the extremes in terms of raw materials, with guys grinding oxtail hamburgers and all these crazy mixes. We still make some of those, but we have found people always come back to the old-style traditional hamburger. People have returned to what they want: Something that tastes like good, old hamburgers.” Whether we’re discussing the value of a 40-year-old junior event or the essence of our business, the hamburger, the importance of consistency and continuity is priceless. It is an understatement to say that the beef industry starts and ends with people. People that invest in Charolais genetics or incorporate Charolais into their commercial operations have a lot of “skin in the game”. We invest in families, friends and organizations, in lifelong, generational efforts to produce a meat protein being consumed by other families around the world.

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UPDATES

ASSOCIATION AICA and AIJCA NEW MEMBERS Oklahoma

Alabama

Iowa

Michigan

James A Burkett  4426 Starlington Road Georgiana, AL, 36033

Maycie L Curtin  104 W Ridge Rd

Amber N Pickard  3762 Hammond Rd Hastings, MI, 49058

Carter J Christman  59150 E 100 Rd Miami, OK, 74354

Larry Jr & Sandra Baker Po Box 492, 6375 Cr 1612 Portland, TX 78374

California

Anna M Junck  1716 110Th St Sioux City, IA, 51108

Minnesota

Cody L Darbonne Rt 5 Box 514 Duncan, OK 73533

London L Bird  4003 101St St Lubbock, TX, 79423

Peyton N Haley  23850 Cr 80 Perry, OK, 73077

Kauy S Carrpo  Box 69 Sudan, TX, 79371

Colton S Pratz  2021 W Noble Rd Stillwater, OK, 74075

Las Fuentes Cattle Ranch 2401 Perez Rd Mission, TX, 78572

Eric & Kellee Sundstrom 50351 S 34700 Road Pawnee, OK

Danny Joe & Cody Joe Moenning, 2684 Upper Montague Rd Bowie, TX 76230

Kelsey E Martin  8060 Valley Ford Rd Petaluma, CA, 94952

Georgia Janna F Anderson  1634 Bakers Ferry Rd Elberton, GA, 30635 Parker Sheridan  105 West Drive Lula, GA, 30554 Tyler Sheridan  105 W Drivelula, GA, 30554

Illinois

Campbell Cattle Company Po Box 150 Little York, IL 61453

Indiana Mason R Awald  8980 E 800 N Walkerton, IN, 46574 Maci J Chamberlin  871 E Washington St Winchester, IN, 47394 Mattie Drew Doerstler  12067 Fox Road Greens Fork, IN, 47345

Waukon, IA, 52172

Peyton N Schmitt  5911 Johnson Muscatine Rd SE Nichols, IA, 52766 Colton L Webb  23640 Hwy 5 Centerville, IA, 52544

Kansas Cole R Hobrock  2258 N 120Th Rd Concordia, KS 66901 Tyler D Hobrock  2258 N 120Th Rd Cincirdua, KS, 66901 Macara J Rohr  735 240Th Ave Hays, KS, 67601

Jace C Kracht  125 150Th Aveedgerton, MN, 56128

Missouri

Rocky Hollow Charolais 16251 S 2625 Road El Dorado Springs, MO, 64744

Montana Reegan M De Bruycker  1692 6Th Lane NE Dutton, MT, 59433

Nebraska

Margaret Gaither  5765 Sw River Rd Hillsboro, OR, 97123

Wissenburg Charolais 19800 SW 100Th Crete, NE, 68333

South Carolina

North Dakota

Kentucky Gary Wayne Gearlds  3701 Mt Hermon Road Tompkinsville, KY, 42167

Louisiana Brennan P Uzee  1408 Hwy 304 Thibodaux, LA, 70301

Oregon

Drew Niewohner 2627 St Hwy 14 Albion, NE 68620

Banning Brothers 240 S Main St, Flasher, ND 58535

Ohio Allison G Loftis  4557 Paradise Roadseville, OH, 44273 Parker Farms Po Box 129 Tuppers Plains, OH 45783

Harshaw Charolais Farm 320 Simpson Road Mc Connells, SC

South Dakota Taylin L Albrecht  22286 Sd Hwy 25 Howard, SD, 57349,

Texas

Vallet Ranch, 13689 S St Hwy 71 El Campo, TX, 77437 Joshua Rc Woelfel 1080 Pr 1041 Giddings, TX 78942 Tyler Lynn Yancey 18288 Rogers Rd New Waverly, TX, 77358

Utah

Keller Cattle Corp Po Box 472 Mendon, UT, 84325

Kaylin Baker  313 Hogan Portland, TX, 78374

 indicates AIJCA membership

Performance Deadline

Performance data must be submitted to the AICA office by July 15th to be included in the Fall 2016 Genetic Analysis

AmericanInternational Charolais Association The AICA is the official registry for Charolais and Charbray cattle in the United States. Charolais cattle were first brought to the U.S. in 1936. In 1957, the American Charolais Breeders Association and the International Charolais Breeders Association merged forming the present AICA. Membership in the AICA is obtainable when the applicant has ownership in at least one animal, and has paid the initial membership fee of $125. AICA annual dues are $100.

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Advertising Deadline - The Cattleman’s Source

The deadline to place advertising in the 2016-2017 Cattleman’s Source is August 1. Contact your field representative about advertising opportunities. Refer to page 89 in this issue. Females Inventories Now Due

WHR Inventories received between May 1 through May 31st – $20 per female; after June 1st – $32 per female. The WHR program includes a free registration and transfer for the 2016 born calf. The PPR program is available at no-charge; however you will pay registration and transfer fees on each calf. Enrollment is available online. Click into “My Inventory” to get started. AI Sires

AI Sires used “out of herd” must be DNA tested before calves can be registered. Check the bull’s record to make sure the DNA work has been done before submitting registration papers. AICA rules require signatures on bulls you do not own. Signatures can be submitted online, fax, mail or e-mail. 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. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL


Year letter for 2016 is D.

Record your 2016 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 just adding the name.

AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION

Dispose of Animals

Executive Vice President J. Neil Orth  ext. 101

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. 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. AICA using GeneSeek

The AICA is now using GeneSeek for parentage testing, contact Marilou Wegner to request a kit. The kit is specific to the animal being tested. AICA rules require AI sire and donor cows be tested if they have not been.

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 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

Asst. Recording Secretary Maggie Smithee  ext. 401 msmithee@charolaisusa.com

To use the extension numbers listed for the above staff, phone (816) 464-2474.

AICA OFFICERS

President

Bill Nottke 11027 Chateau Chura Sunset Hills, MO 63128 (314) 843-2930

Vice President

Larry Ludeke P.O. Box 186 Liverpool, TX 77577 (832) 439-4666

Secretary

Floyd Wampler 207 Sparger Rd. Bristol, TN 37620-8846 Cell - (423) 612-2144 fwampler@charolaisusa.com

President

Bill Nottke Larry Ludeke Mike Schumacher Robb Creasey

AIJCF BOARD of TRUSTEES

Chairman & Trustee Larry Lehman

Trustees

Southwest Representative

Bill Nottke Harlin Hecht J. Neil Orth Kaitlyn Lewis

North Central Representative

Fundraising Chairman

Cody Beck Cell - (765) 719-1622 cbeck@charolaisusa.com

Colt Keffer Cell - (765) 376-8784 ckeffer@charolaisusa.com

West Representative

Weston Geppert Cell - (605) 933-1387 westongeppert@hotmail.com

Other Regions

Call the AICA office. (816) 464-5977

Area 9 Eddy Loggains 4431 Larkin Road Violet Hill, AR 72584 (870) 368-4857

Area 2 Dennis Metzger 22600 Blue Jay Ln Anderson, CA 96007 (308) 544-6445

Area 10 Robb Creasey 7500 E 1450th St. Macomb, IL 61455 (309) 354-3223

term expires 2018

term expires 2017

CPI BOARD

Board of Directors

Southeast Representative

Area 1 Cheryl Lux P.O. Box 348 Augusta, MT 59410 (406) 562-3670

Mike Schumacher Area 3 14809 Pike 139 Bowling Green, MO 63334 Ty Eschenbaum 530 Cardinal Drive Circle (573) 324-2528 Brookings, SD 57006 Treasurer (605) 847-4880 Robb Creasey term expires 2018 7500 E 1450th St. Area 4 Macomb, IL 61455 Spencer Schrader (309) 354-3223 2118 Oxbow Rd Ex-Officio Wells, KS 67467 Larry Lehman (785) 488-2135 P.O. Box 700 term expires 2017 Tioga, TX 76271 Area 5 (972) 529-8723 Larry Ludeke P.O. Box 186 Liverpool, TX 77577 (832) 439-4666 J. Neil Orth

FIELD STAFF

AICA DIRECTORS BY AREA

term expires 2018

term expires 2018

term expires 2017

Area 11 Frankie Anthony 806 Jarboe Lane Hardinsburg, KY 40143 (270) 527-8861 term expires 2018

Area 12 Jimmy Ray Parish 506 Holly Hills Rd #92 Columbus, MS 39705 (662) 312-8372 term expires 2017

Area 13 Silas Maxwell 1120 Welcome Grove Rd Mosheim, TN 37818 (423) 552-4072 term expires 2018

Area 6 Bradley Bracewell 737 Hill Rd Tioga, TX 76271 (940) 230-3265

Area 14 Dotty Macy 1039 Heaps Rd Street, MD 21154 (772) 713-4061

Area 7 Marty Lewis 9411 W 56th St S Monroe, IA 50170 (515) 250-2362

Area 15 David Webb 317 Old Vineland SCH Easley, SC 29640 (864) 246-6203

term expires 2017

term expires 2017

term expires 2018

term expires 2018

Area 8 Mike Schumacher 14809 Pike 139 Bowling Green, MO 63334 (573) 324-2528 term expires 2017

Larry Lehman

AICA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN & VICE CHAIRMEN Activities

Breed Improvement

Junior Council

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 Laci Bracewell 737 Hill Rd. Tioga, TX 76271 (940) 230-3265

VICE CHAIRMAN Wade Small HC 35 Box 30 Mountain City, NV 89831 (208) 243-1813

VICE CHAIRMAN Harlin Hecht 16732 283rd Ave Paynesville, MN 56362 (320) 243-4386

Affiliate

Finance

Rules & Ethics

CHAIRMAN Robb Creasey Area 10 Director

CHAIRMAN Larry Ludeke Area 5 Director

VICE CHAIRMAN Mike Schumacher Area 8 Director

VICE CHAIRMAN Bill Romans 2200 6th Ave West Vale, OR 97918 (541) 473-3365

CHAIRMAN Richard Clark P.O. Box 9 Tazewell, TN 37879 (423) 626-5892

CHAIRMAN Mike Schumacher Area 8 Director

CHAIRMAN Nathan Reinhart 70 Songbird Road Pleasant Plains, AR 72568 (870) 613-3057 VICE CHAIRMAN Eddy Loggains Area 9 Director

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CHAIRMAN Rex Ricketts Rt. 3 14800 Tucker School Rd Hallsville, MO 65255 (573) 882-4553

CHAIRMAN Dennis Metzger Area 2 Director

CHAIRMAN Larry Lehman Ex-Officio

CHAIRMAN Larry Lehman Ex-Officio

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REVIEW

SALES Charolais Sale Results Sales are listed in sale date order. A list of sales in this issue is provided below. Lundgren Charolais & Guests 3rd Annual Bull Sale Bar S Ranch Annual Production Sale Romans Ranches Charolais Production Sale Wagner Charolais 5th Annual Bull Sale Schurrtop Ranch Angus & Charolais Bull Sale Cannon Deutsch 3rd Annual Bull Sale Valley View Charolais Ranch 48th Annual Bull Sale Wells Charolais 34th Annual Bull Sale Hubert Charolais Ranch 37th Annual Bull and Female Sale Cardinal Charolais Annual Bull Sale 38th Annual Rambur Charolais Bull Sale Hebbert Charolais Bulls 34th Annual Sale Eggleston Charolais 31st Annual Production Sale Oakwater Ranch 33rd Annual Bull Sale Thomas Ranch 44th Annual Bull Sale Dybdal Charolais Annual Production Sale Sonderup Charolais Ranch Inc. Bull Sale 2016 Virginia Beef Expo Cross Mountain Quest for Quality Cobb Charolais Ranch 47th Spring Bull Sale Lindskov-Thiel Ranch 35th Annual Bull Sale Wright Charolais 1st Online Fall Born Show Heifer & Embryo Sale Wild Indian Acres/Ridder Farms Girls Gone Wild Online Show Heifer & Embryo Sale Wienk Charolais Ranch 47th Annual Bull Sale 17th Annual The Sale of Excellence Rogers Bar HR 41st Annual “Cream of the Crop” Sale 2016 C.A.T. Spring Spectacular Sale Appalachian Classic Sale

Lundgren Charolais & Ro m a n s Guest 3rd Annual Bull Charolais Sale Sale

Ranches Production

Davenport, Wash.  March 5, 2016

Westfall, Ore.  March 15, 2016

Auctioneer: Steve Taylor

Auctioneer: Dennis Metzger, Anderson, Calif.

Averages: 8 Two-Year-Old Bulls.......................... $4,050 22 Yearling Bulls................................ $3,205 6 Yearling Heifers............................... $1,825 36 Lots.......................................... $3,163 Total Sale Gross.............................. $113,860

Averages: 78 Fall Bulls....................................... $4,354 26 Yearling Bulls................................ $3,821 104 Lots............................................. $4,221 Total Sale Gross.............................. $439,000

High-selling lots: $10,250 – Bull. 4C’s Ledger L324, 2-16-15, by LT Ledger 0332 P. From Amos Charolais, Castle Rock, Wash. To Bruce Wilson, Soap Lake, Wash.

High-selling lots: $9,500 – Fall Bull. RR Zen 4060, 8-27-14, by BHD Zen X270. To Rocking RC Charolais, Caldwell, Idaho.

By: Weston Geppert

$8,000 – Fall Bull. RR Ledger 4068, 9-4-14, $4,900 – Bull. 4C’s Dynasty M149, 2/8/15, by LT Ledger 0332 P. To Simplot Precision by Eatons Royal Dynasty 6164. From Amos Genetics, Grand View, Idaho. Charolais. To Spear Ranch, Loomis, Wash. $7,500 – Fall Bull. RR Poderoso 4104, 9-8$4,800 – Bull. LCR Classic Wind 036, 4-3-14, 14, by ABC Ponderoso N744. Clark Land & by EC First Class 5027 Pld. From Lundgren Livestock, Corinne, Utah. Charolais, Winthrop, Wash. To Dirk Jacobsen, $7,000 – Fall Bull. RR Legder 4089, 9-3-14, Davenport, Wash. by LT Ledger 0332 P. To Clark Land & Livestock.

Bar S Ranch Annual Production Sale Russell, Kan.  March 11, 2016

$6,750 – Fall Bull. RR Zen 4028, 9-5-14, by BHD Zen X270 P. To SS Cattle Co., Cambridge, Idaho.

$6,500 – Fall Bull. RR Zen 4048, 8-29-14, Auctioneer: C.K. “Sonny” Booth, Miami, Okla. by BHD Zen X270 P. To Simplot Precision Genetics. Average: 40 Bulls........................................ $3,739 Wagner Charolais 5th Total Sale Gross.............................. $149,560 By: Weston Geppert

Annual Bull Sale

Sterling, Colo.  March 22, 2016 High-selling lots: $9,250 – Bull. Bar S California 5532, 3-18- Auctioneer: Dennis Metzger, Anderson, Calif. 15, by EB California 1041. To Cedar Top Averages: Ranch, Stapleton, Neb. 15 Two-Year-Old Bulls........................ $6,050 $5,800 – Bull. Bar S Knob Creek 4920, 9-19- 29 Fall Bulls....................................... $4,595 14, by CCF Knob Creek 0808 Pld ET. To Cliff 44 Bulls........................................ $5,091 Biby, Nash, Okla. Total Sale Gross.............................. $224,000 $5,750 – Bull. Bar S Knob Creek 4917, 9-15- By: Colt Keffer 14, by CCF Knob Creek 0808 Pld ET. To Jason Lund, Waldo, Kan. High-selling lots: $5,500 – Bull. Bar S Rapid Fire 4916, 9-15- $9,000 – Two-Year-Old Bull. Wagner Aces 14, by TR PZC Rapidfire 9775 ET. To Cedar 4081, 4-20-14, by Wagner Four Aces 1111. To Correll Livestock, Morrill, Neb. Top Ranch. $5,500 – Bull. Bar S Knob Creek 4945, $8,000 – Two-Year-Old Bull. Wagner 10-31-14, by CCF Knob Creek 0808 Pld ET. Lightning 4007, 2-24-14, by WR Wrangler W601. To Correll Livestock. To Schochtermeier Farms, Ellinwood, Kan. $7,250 – Two-Year-Old Bull. Wagner Thunder 4051, 4-1-14, by Wagner Four Aces 1111. To Correll Livestock.

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$7,250 – Fall Bull. Wagner Edge 4138, 8-26-14, by LT Western Edge 4057. To Correll Livestock. $7,000 – Two-Year-Old Bull. Wagner Revelation 4026, 3-8-14, by DR Revelation 467. To Kenneth Everett, Pine Bluffs, Wyo.

Schurrtop Ranch Angus & Charolais Bull Sale McCook, Neb.  March 25, 2016 Auctioneer: Jim Birdwell, Fletcher, Okla. Average: 65 Yearling Bulls.......................... $7,019 Total Sale Gross.............................. $456,225 High-selling lots: $12,000 – Yearling Bull. Schurrgene 2829 046Y P, 3-18-15, by Schurrtop Midwest 2829 P. To Sutphin Charolais, Lamar, Colo. $11,500 – Yearling Bull. Schurrtop 336R 944R P, 2-19-15, by Schurrtop Ogallala 336R P. To Jim Vinton, North Platte, Neb. $11,000 – Yearling Bull. Schurrgene K717 009Y P, 3-7-15, by Schurrtop Eaton Choice K717 P. To Stromberger Farms, Imperial, Neb. $11,000 – Yearling Bull. Schurrgene 2829 044Y P, 3-17-15, by Schurrtop Midwest 2829 P. To Jim Vinton. $10,500 – Yearling Bull. Schurrtop K730 L698 P, 3-13-15, by Schurrtop Fortune K730 P. To Stromberger Farms. Note: 101 Angus bulls averaged $4,986 making 166 total bulls average $5,844. Bulls sold into 10 states.

Cannon Deutsch 3rd Annual Bull Sale Newton, Iowa  March 26, 2016 Auctioneer: Rob Nord, Clinton, Ill. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Services, Oakley, Kan. Averages: 33 2/3 Fall Bulls................................. $4,280 12 Yearling Bulls................................ $3,600 45 2/3 Bulls.................................. $4,102 Total Sale Gross.............................. $187,650 By: Colt Keffer High-selling lots: $8,750 – Fall Bull. CD Royce 4093 P, 8-31-14, by Cooley Royce 1107T39. To Rennert Ranch, Elm Creek, Neb. and Heart J Char-Lay, Elm Creek, Neb.

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Nottke Takes AICA Helm with S ‘Eyes Wide Open’ by Linda Eck

truggling with a day that is only 24 hours long, Bill Nottke stepped into the helm of the American- International Charolais Association with both eyes wide open. So much so, that sun glasses are required! Quoting the old Timbuk3 song, “The Future’s So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades,” Nottke believes the song title is an accurate portrayal of the direction in which the Charolais breed is heading. “We have the product for the country’s commercial cattle herd, regardless of the geographical area,” touted the AICA president. “Despite branded beef programs, most cattle are sold by the pound and we help produce more. The feedlots enjoy the feeding efficiency and carcass value of Charolais cross cattle.” “All-in-all, Charolais cattle make CENTS…a lot of CENTS!” added Nottke. Moving up the association ranks and into the president’s seat, Nottke is no stranger to leadership roles. In addition to owning

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Riverdale Land & Livestock near Cuba, Mo., he also owns and operates Riverdale Packaging Corporation, manufacturers of packaging products and Custom Midwest Corporation, a digital printing company, both in St. Louis. A Charolais breeder for nearly 20 years, Nottke refers to himself as a newcomer to the breed, which first struck his fancy while he was in high school during the late 60s. “One day while thumbing through the Charolais Journal in Ag class, I came across a picture of the old Sam 951 bull and thought he was perhaps the most magnificent animal I had ever seen,” Nottke reminisced. “I promised myself then, that if I ever had the chance, I would raise Charolais cattle.” That opportunity came in 1997, when he was fortunate Riverdale headquarters working facility barn and shop. enough to find a cattle ranch just outside of Cuba, Mo. in a pretty area known as the “Gateway to the Ozarks.” The location was just a little over an hour’s drive from his home and business interests in the city. Initially, Nottke purchased 55 commercial spring bred cows and then bought two registered bulls from Windy Hill Charolais Farms. From that start, he began to acquire females from various sales, with a couple of large groups coming from the Dewey Dispersal in Kansas and the Creighton Dispersal in Texas. Most of the initial females were Wienk breeding and from there, western genetics from the DeBruycker and Eaton herds were added and proven A.I. sires were used to develop the cow herd. Today, Nottke is proud to say Riverdale Land & Livestock is solely a Charolais seedstock operation. He also sees his operation, When guests visit Bill at the ranch, if they stay for supper, beef is served. as being much like many others. “I’m not sure we’re unique,” said Nottke noting that Riverdale Land & Livestock does as most breeders do in trying to supply the best Charolais genetics possible with the resources available. “We are perhaps like the majority of my fellow breeders who are part-timers that have a day job somewhere else, or their Charolais program is a smaller part of their overall agricultural operation.” Nottke, who runs 175 to 200 registered females, recognizes it would be nice to have the type of operation that is large enough to maintain a lifestyle from only raising Charolais cattle, but also realizes that for the majority of breeders that is not possible or practical. “If each of our 3,000 plus members had 250 cows, we may find it hard to market 400,000 Charolais bulls annually,” said At the Mexico National Charolais Show during the 2016 World Congress, Nottke. “I feel the group of members I fall into represents Bill represented the U.S. in placing the Breeder’s Herd Competition. the backbone of our breed - investing in leading genetics to enhance not only their own programs, but the overall breed; supporting the association with their membership and activity, and providing performance information from a broad spectrum of diverse geographical and climatic environments to support our genetic evaluations.” Nottke, with the help of Farm Managers Butch and Jennifer Alsup, utilizes the AICA Whole Herd Reward (WHR) program to help improve the accuracy of EPDs. Collecting data such as birth weights and weaning weights on each calf crop is a simple and straightforward system that promotes complete reporting and performance information. Early each year, Nottke is also able to update his current herd inventory through the program. Genomics are another tool that Nottke feels will have a Bill accepting recognition for the United States during World Congress. 22  

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Bill giving his President’s report at the AICA Annual meeting in March.

Bill with AICA past President Harlin Hecht at the 2016 World Congress in Mexico.

Bill presenting rappreciation on behalf of the AICA during World Congress.

Door Sign

positive impact on the Charolais breed, not only on the accuracy of EPDs, but in keeping beef as a viable and economic food source. “Not being an animal scientist, I have to admit I don’t completely comprehend all that is involved, but as a layman listening to the experts, it certainly sounds like they are on the right course,” says Nottke, adding that identifying and substantiating additional genetic markers through the use of genomics is also necessary in order to propel beef forward to demanding consumers seeking quality and value. “I think most bull buyers are starting to look harder and deeper into EPDs than they have in the past, but as always their biggest concern is getting a live calf on the ground, therefore birth weight and calving ease is still at the top of most buyers’ list,” says Nottke. Noting that many customers have put old stereotypes of the breed behind them in recognizing the remarkable transformation Charolais cattle have made into the modern, efficient and phenotypically correct animal of today, Nottke is cautious about the future. “One of my concerns for the future is popularity of the Charolais bull,” said Nottke. “There have been times in some parts of the country where you could sell a bull because he was white; we as breeders should know what a good bull prospect is and what should not be sold as a breeding animal. It is shortsighted to make an extra couple of bucks selling an inferior animal, when given the possibility of losing a future customer for yourself and the breed. It’s really pretty simple - if you wouldn’t use him to breed your own cows, don’t sell him to someone else.” Riverdale Land and Livestock sells 50-60 long yearling bulls each year. The bulls are backgrounded from weaning to 13 months of age and then placed on Purina Accuration. Most of their cattle sales are through private treaty, with some bulls marketed through consignment sales. “I would like for us to have our own production sale, but with the commitments we have to other business interests, I really don’t feel we have the time to devote to putting on a first-class sale, and I would not settle for anything less,” said Nottke. Thanks to customer referrals and repeat buyers, Nottke reports that Riverdale’s seemingly small customer base is growing. “It is gratifying to get a phone call from a guy who says ‘I bought one of your bulls at XYZ sale and would like to come see what you may have,’ or even better yet, ‘my friend/neighbor bought one of your bulls and says I should talk to you’,” said Nottke. Aside from performance, fertility and phenotype play important roles in the Riverdale program. “We try to select females that breed on the first exposure and breed back quickly after calving,” said Nottke, noting that bulls are used that will pass these traits on to their daughters. “I also enjoy looking at them every day and want them to look good.” As leader of the AICA Executive Committee, it’s important to Nottke that the association continues long-range planning efforts to ensure the association can continue to provide breeders with services important to keeping the breed relevant to the beef cattle industry. In considering environmental issues, food safety and concerns

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of the general public, Nottke encourages all cattlemen to support the efforts of organizations such as the National Beef Cattlemen’s Association, Beef Improvement Federation and their state cattlemen’s association in a united voice that accurately portrays the truths in environmental and food issues as they relate to the cattle industry. “I truly believe there is strength in numbers and we should join and support these organizations in their fight for the fair treatment of all segments of our industry.” A strong supporter of the American International Junior Charolais Association, Nottke enjoys his five grandchildren when they visit the ranch and the rolling fescue pastures that make up Riverdale Land and Livestock. He enrolled each of them in the AIJCA when they were just a month old, and while the oldest is only seven, he is looking forward to their active participation in the association “in the not too distant future.”

“I truly believe there is strength in numbers and we should join and support these organizations in their fight for the fair treatment of all segments of our industry.”

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A Quality Program

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Charolais Quality Customer Service Customer service is about making personal connections. by Paige Nelson

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t’s the start of a busy breeding season for an eager yearling bull. Just after sun up, he finds a group of cows in the far corner of the pasture. The strong scent of a standing female is irresistible, and he attempts to breed her. No one witnesses the event, but when the cattleman checks the cows later that day, he notices his high-priced yearling bull, the one he spent hours pouring over sale books to find, won’t put weight on his left front foot. A thousand questions cross the rancher’s mind. What should he do about his bull? Can/should this injury be attributed to breeding? Did the yearling just stretch a muscle that will be healed by the end of the week? Can dumb luck be blamed? Did he land in a gopher hole and is now permanently lame? Is this a sign of poor longevity in his genetic line that he can’t withstand a hard dismount? Is he over conditioned? Is he a klutz with poor balance? Are his feet and legs weak from the diet he was grown on all winter? Is there time to wait and see if he heals, or should another bull be sent as a replacement? Should the seedstock guy be called, or is this just part of owning cattle, so live with it? There’s no easy answer. Each cattle producer will have to make the best decision he or she can in this situation. However, a good working, personal relationship with the bull supplier can’t hurt.

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continued from page 20 $7,500 – Fall Bull. CD X- Factor 4095 P, 9-1-14, by Mead-RF X-Factor G584P. To 2MC Charolais, Alva, Okla. $7,500 – Fall Bull. CD Rushmore 4117 P, 9-5-14, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. To Marty Rusk, Wellington, Kan. $6,500 – Yearling Bull. CD Wind 5056 ET P, 3-3-15, by LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld. To Myron Toste, Laton, Calif. $6,000 – Fall Bull. CD Vaquero 4069 P, 8-25-14, by TR Vaquero 2740Z ET. To Lindskov Ranch, Isabel, S.D.

Valley View Charolais Ranch 48th Annual Bull Sale Polson, Mont.  March 26, 2016 Auctioneer: Rick Machado, Arroyo Grande, Calif. Average: 182 Two-Year-Old Bulls................. $6,121 Total Sale Gross........................... $1,114,022 By: Weston Geppert High-selling lots: $11,500 – Bull. VVCR Value Primed 4142 Pld, 4-9-14, by LT Value Added Pld. To Toby McBride, Jameson, Ore. $10,500 – Bull. VVCR New Wyoming 4221 Pld, 4-18-14, by M6 New Standard 107P. To Bar 6 Charolais, Dayville, Ore. $10,000 – Bull. VVCR Blue Grass Leading 4256 Polled, 4-23-14, by WC Blue Grass 1007. To Bar 6 Charolais. $9,500 – Bull. VVCR Value Easy 4179 Pld, 4-14-14, by LT Value Added Pld. To Ken Danks, Mandaree, N.D. Note: 5 other high selling bulls sold for $9,000 each.

Wells Charolais 34th Annual Bull Sale Aberdeen, S.D.  April 2, 2016 Auctioneer: Steve Hellwig, Aberdeen, S.D. Averages: 5 Fall Bulls......................................... $4,950 63 Yearling Bulls................................ $4,091 23 Heifers........................................... $2,091 91 Lots.......................................... $3,632 Total Sale Gross.............................. $330,565 By: Colt Keffer High-selling lots: $10,000 – Yearling Bull. Wells Who’s My Daddy 5183 Pld, 2-27-15, by Wells Bozo The Clown 3114. To Mark Mullenberg, Rockham, S.D. $8,500 – Yearling Bull. Wells Mr. Trump 5596 Pld, 4-4-15, by SCH Cowboy Cut 1052 Pld. To Joe Wagner, Brandon, Minn. $8,000 – Fall Bull. Wells Maximum 402 Pld, 8-2-14, by Sparrows Reliance 901W. To Mark Mullenberg . $7,750 – Yearling Bull. Wells Mr. Clifford 522 Pld, 4-2-15, by Wells Just-In 3861. To John Suntken, Belmond, Iowa. $7,250 – Yearling Bull. Wells/DZC Flash Over 598 ET Pld, 1-30-15, by Wells Just-In 3861. To Alan Entizie, Lehr N.D . $7,250 – Yearling Bull. Wells/DZC Back Draft 599 ET Pld, 1-28-15, by Wells Just-In 3861. To Alan Entizie.

Hubert Charolais Ranch 37th Annual Bull and Female Sale Monument, Kan.  April 5, 2016 Auctioneer: Jim Birdwell, Fletcher, Okla. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales, Oakley, Kan. Averages: 44 ½ Yearling Bulls............................ $5,370 22 Fall Bulls....................................... $5,931 5 Fall Cow-Heifer Calf Splits................ $4,960 5 Bred Cows....................................... $2,920 4 Spring Pairs..................................... $6,000 80 ½ Total Lots............................. $5,377 Total Sale Gross.............................. $432,900 By: Colt Keffer High-selling lots: $9,000 – Yearling Bull. HCR Starshine 5030 Pld, 2-16-15, by CML Diablo 2X. To K&D Ranch, Yates Center, Kan. $8,500 – Fall Bull. HCR-TFC Outfront 404, 9-22-14, by LT Ledger 0332 P. To Cannonball Cattle, Scott City, Kan. $8,500 – Fall Bull. HCR Value 4306 Pld, 10-13-14, by Summit Polled Value Z10. To Thomas Charolais, Inc., Raymondville, Texas $8,500 – Yearling Bull. HCR Invincible 5098 Pld, 3-11-15, by LT Ledger 0332 P. To Matador Ranch, Matador, Texas. $8,500 – Yearling Bull. HCR Spectre 5097 Pld, 3-11-15, by WC Boardwalk 3216 P. To Ron Siruta, Oakley, Kan. $8,000 – Fall Bull. HCR Ledger 4514 Pld ET, 11-10-14, by LT Ledger 0332 P. ToThomas Charolais, Inc. $8,000 – Yearling Bull. HCR Electric 5004 Pld, 1-27-15, by LT Ledger 0332 P. To Ray Winz, Holdredge, Neb. $8,000 – Yearling Bull. HCR Silver Edge 5006 Pld, 1-29-15, by NWMSU Doc Silver 362 Pld. To Ray Winz. $8,000 – Yearling Bull. HCR Polled Value 5122 P, 3-24-15, by Summit Polled Value Z10. To Matador Ranch.

Cardinal Charolais Annual Bull Sale Hill Rose, Colo.  April 8, 2016 Auctioneer: Dennis Metzger, Anderson, Calif. Average: 82 Yearling Bulls.......................... $5,318 Total Sale Gross.............................. $436,150 By: Colt Keffer High-selling lots: $11,000 – Yearling Bull. Cardinals Lad 510 P, 1-29-15, by KEYS All State 149X. To JB Ranches, Golden, Colo. $10,000 – Yearling Bull. Cardinals Lad 564 P, 2-16-15, by Cardinals Hondo. To John Orton, Panquitch, Utah. $9,750 – Yearling Bull. Cardinals Lad 5177 P, 3-6-15, by Cardinals Hondo. To JB Ranches. $8,750 – Yearling Bull. Cardinals Lad 5107 P, 2-23-15, by Faraway Neville. To Day Land and Cattle, Madrid, Neb. $8,250 – Yearling Bull. Cardinals Lad 547 P, 2-7-15, by Cardinals Hondo. To Larry Hooze, Stoneham, Colo. $8,250 – Yearling Bull. Cardinals Lad 520 P, 1-30-15, by Cardinals Hondo. To Jim Gabel, Wiggins, Colo.

$8,000 – Yearling Bull. Cardinals Lad 582 P, 2-18-15, by KEYS All State 149X. To Eric Larsen, Fowler, Colo.

38th Annual Rambur Charolais Bull Sale Sidney, Mont.  April 9, 2016 Auctioneer: Lynn Weishaar, Bell Fouche, S.D. Average: 102 Charolais Bulls...................... $4,362 Total Sale Gross.............................. $444,925 By: Weston Geppert High-selling lots: $10,000 – Bull. RC Crown 5158 Pld, 3-23-15, by JLS Blue Star 0110 Pld. To T&R Livestock, McLean, Texas. $10,000 – Bull. RC Costa 5110 Pld, 3-22-15, by JLS Blue Star 0110 Pld. To Kenny Danks Mandaree, N.D. $9,500 – Bull. RC Camanchie 5205 Pld, 3-2915, by RC Xpounder 05 Pld. To Ryan Obergfelt, Sidney, Mont. $9,000 – Bull. RC Colorado 5191 Pld, 3-2915 by RC Xpounder 05 PD. To Cedar Creek Charolais, Coos Bay, Ore. Note: 31 Angus Bulls Averaged $4,164

Hebbert Charolais Bulls 34th Annual Sale Hyannis, Neb.  April 9, 2016 Auctioneer: Shawn Madden, Torrington, Wyo. Average: 118 Yearling Bulls........................ $4,981 Total Sale Gross.............................. $587,760 By: Colt Keffer High-selling lots: $13,000 – Yearling Bull. HC Pendleton 5338, 3-15-15, by Box P Pendleton 9022 P/S. To J.H. Minor Co., Hyannis, Neb. $13,000 – Yearling Bull. HC Grid Maker 5350, 3-7-15, by M6 Grid Maker 104 P ET. To J.H. Minor Co. $13,000 – Yearling Bull. HC Ledger 5373, 3-10-15, by LT Ledger 0332 P. To John Hickert, Akron, Colo. $11,000 – Yearling Bull. HC Blue Rock 5343, 3-9-15, by LT-HC Blue Rock 0368 P. To J.H. Minor Co. $9,500 – Yearling Bull. HC Blue Rock 5380, 3-16-15, by LT-HC Blue Rock 0368 P. To Adam Johnson, Cody, Neb. $9,000 – Yearling Bull. HC Pendleton 5334, 3-6-15, by Box P Pendleton 9022 P/S. To Adam Johnson.

Eggleston Charolais 31st Annual Production Sale Huron, S.D.  April 11, 2016 Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar, Belle Fourche, S.D. Averages: 57 Yearling Bulls................................ $6,425 12 Open Heifers................................. $4,045 69 Lots.......................................... $6,011 Total Sale Gross.............................. $414,765 By: Colt Keffer High-selling lots:

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$75,000 – Bull. EC Lock-N-Load 120 Pld, 3-20-15, by ACE-ORR Lock N Load 243 P. To McLeod Livestock, Alberta, Canada, and Circle 7 Charolais, Saskatchewan, Canada. $16,500 – Bull. EC Lock-N-Load 253 Pld, 3-16-15, by ACE-ORR Lock N Load 243 P. To Schurrtop Angus & Charolais, Farnam, Neb. $9,500 – Bull. EC Barn Burner 044 Pld, 3-15-15, by LT Ledger 0332 P. To Schaap and Sons Charolais, Woodstock, Minn. $9,000 – Bull. EC Rock-N-Roll 601 Pld, 3-1915, by ACE-ORR Lock-N-Load 243 P. To Nick Schoeberl, Dell Rapids, S.D. $8,250 – Bull. EC Loaded 5054 Pld, 3-13-15, by ACE-ORR Lock-N-Load 243 P. To Mitchell Swanson, Pukwana, S.D.

Oakwater Ranch 33rd Annual Bull Sale Valentine, Neb.  April 12, 2016 Auctioneer: Jim Birdwell, Fletcher, Okla. Average: 87 Bulls........................................ $5,020 Total Sale Gross.............................. $436,740 By: Weston Geppert High-selling lots: $10,250 – Yearling Bull. OW Impressive 5178 Pld, 2-19-15, by OW Impressive U502 Pld ET. To RCG Cattle Dynasties, Tompkinsville, Ky. $10,000 – Yearling Bull. OW Zerox 5248 Pld, 3-10-15, by OW Zerox Y33 Pld. To Mike Arnold, Kilgore, Neb. $9,000 – Yearling Bull. OW Max Force 5109 Pld, 2-7-15, by OW Max Force 3044 Pld. To Gary Fitz, Niobrara, Neb. $8,500 – Yearling Bull. OW Sandman 5108 Pld, 2-7-15, by OW Sandman W150 Pld. To DeGering Livestock, Lusk, Wyo. $8,250 – Yearling Bull. OW Maximizer 5131 Pld, 2-11-15, by DC-OW Maximizer 385 Pld. To DeGering Livestock. $8,000 – Yearling Bull. OW Maximizer S0135038 Pld, 1-8-15, by OW Maximizer S013. To Ryan Seller, North Platte, Neb.

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Harrold, S.D.  April 12, 2016 Auctioneer: Lynn Weishaar, Reva, S.D. Average: 62 Yearling Bulls.......................... $4,358 Total Sale Gross.............................. $270,169 By: Colt Keffer High-selling lots: $12,500 – Yearling Bull. TR Mr Substance 512, 3-13-15, by DCR Mr Substance A240. To Romans Ranch, Westfall, Ore. $9,000 – Yearling Bull. TR Mr Substance 534, 3-20-15, by DCR Mr Substance A240. To Charles Baxter, Darlington, Wis. $8,750 – Yearling Bull. TR HFCS Mr Firewater 5788, 3-2-15, by TR CC Mr Firewater 333A ET. To Charles Baxter. $8,500 – Yearling Bull. TR Mr Substance 5629C, 4-9-15, by DCR Mr Substance A240. To Charles Baxter. $8,000 – Yearling Bull. TR PZC Bud’s Wind 5782 ET, 3-27-15, by LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld. To Mike Brass, Rochester, Minn.

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Setting an

ETProgram

By Heather Smith Thomas

n today’s cattle industry there are some breeders buying cattle for the first time and wanting to learn all they can about and embryo transplants. Embryo transfers—from a donor cow to a recipient cow that serves as a surrogate mother to carry that pregnancy and raise the calf—have been a part of bovine reproduction options now for more than 50 years. Darrel DeGrofft, DVM,an embryologist in Loveland, Colorado (Colorado Genetics, Inc.) says the first embryo transfer (ET) calf was born in 1951. “ET has been used commercially in North America since the early 1970’s, with embryo freezing technology following, during the 1980’s. The use of ET has several benefits for the producer, as it allows the cattle breeder to more rapidly gain overall genetic quality in a herd. We can collect multiple embryos from a superior purebred cow, several times during the year, and greatly increase the number of offspring from that cow,” he says. This is a way to more quickly multiply the best genetics in the herd, creating more replacement females or embryos to sell. As long as the donor cow is a good producing individual, a person can collect a lot of embryos within a few years. It’s also a way to more quickly increase the calf numbers in a small herd. “We have a client right now, in the Wagyu breed, who is considering buying a few donor cows. He’s been using frozen embryos but now he’d like to collect his own and use them to increase his herd a little faster,” says DeGrofft. “When breeding the donor cows, a person can use a different sire for each ET procedure, if desired, to get varied genetics either to sell or to keep in the herd. You should be selecting donor cows of superior genetic quality, and selecting a mating that will have marketability and economic worth. The sale of embryos is very common today. We have clients who frequently buy frozen embryos from other people, and we transfer those into their recipient cows,” he says. “I started working with ET in 1973 and have been doing so ever since. Many things have changed in this industry but some things have stood the test of time and are very valuable today. One of these important things is nutrition,” he says.

NUTRITION AND MANAGEMENT OF DONOR AND RECIPIENT COWS – “Adequate energy, protein,

minerals, etc. are crucial for these cows. We like to see the donor cows and recipient cows in a body condition score about 5.5 to 6. We don’t like to see the donor too fat. If donor cows get up to a body condition score of 6.5 or higher, we see a decrease in viable embryos that can be collectedvfrom those cows,” DeGrofft says. “There is good reason for that; there is research data to show why fat cows tend to have reproductive problems. If cows get too fat they have hormonal problems, metabolic problems, and a decrease in reproduction (whether with AI, ET or bull bred).” Recipient selection and management is much the same as 30  

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for donor cows. “We like to use early calvers that are at least 65 to 70 days post-partum before we consider using them as recipients. We prefer middle aged cows, with good dispositions. The producer will have to put those cows through the chute to prepare them to receive an embryo, and may not want cattle that are difficult to handle. When they calve, a person also wants cows with good dispositions, making it much easier to handle the calf, ear tag it, etc.” he says. The recipient cow should be reproductively sound, with a good calving record. “We wouldn’t want to try to use a cow that had been open for a couple of years. We also want these cows to have adequate milking ability, and we try to keep the nutrition the same as the donor cow before we transfer the embryos. We also use Multimin 90, the injectable trace mineral product, for all of our donors and our recipients, along with the mineral ration the rancher is currently using. We’ve been doing that for about 12 years and there is a data to show that this can result in an increase in embryo quality and pregnancy rate. We will be involved in a research study this year, to further evaluate embryo quality and production with use of this trace mineral,” says DeGrofft. From a nutrition standpoint, the recipients need an adequate diet. “We tell our clients that they need to maintain a very similar nutrition program after the embryos are transferred (or the AI breeding) for about 30 to 40 days, if possible in order to maintain early pregnancies. This can decrease the possibility of early embryonic losses. Research has substantiated this factor, and we personally have seen this. One of my biggest fears is when heifers have gone through an AI program in a feedlot and a few days later are turned out on a little bit of green grass in April that is very low in nutrition. We know that they will suffer some pregnancy loss. The heifers need to be on the same nutritional level for 30 to 40 days to help maintain that early pregnancy,” he says. It is important to test the feed and water in order to balance the ration properly for minerals, protein and energy. “We find areas from ranch to ranch (and they may not be very far apart) that are too high in selenium or the rancher maybe be feeding something that’s high in nitrates or selenium, or the soil may be high in molybdenum which ties up copper. Even when people buy the same mineral ration that their neighbor does, it still may not be the right balance for their own soils and feed,” he explains. “We have a consulting nutritionist who has worked with us for 15 years or more and we use her expertise a great deal, when evaluating rations from information each client provides. Over the years, we’ve found a tremendous variability as we travel to about 10 states to do ET work, and we find big differences in some of these locations. If they don’t test the feed and water, they won’t know what they need,” he says. “We also ask that they have an adequate identification system for the recipient cows. Once in a while we run into some that don’t even have an ear tag. We suggest that they have two ear tags, one that they can identify when the embryos are being transferred into these cows, and another ear tag identifying the mating. It is very important to have at least two forms of ID and some people even write down the number of a metal tag they might have in the ear, like a brucellosis tag, or another metal

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clip tag, using it as a back-up form of ID in the event that the recipient cow loses both ear tags,” he says. That way there’s no question about the genetics of the resulting calf.

PREGNANCIES - When collecting embryos from a beef

donor cow, the average number is about 6 to 6.5 embryos per flush on a cow, and about 3 or 4 on a virgin heifer. “About 30% of the donor cows we flush do not produce viable embryos. Statistics indicate that about 70% of the embryos collected are from about one-third of the donor cows. Some donor cows produce embryos very well and some do not. The owner has to decide how long to continue working with a cow without acceptable results, or just put her back in the herd and let her raise just one calf each year, and select another individual to use as a donor cow,” he says. “People also ask about pregnancy rates. Over the past 30 to 40 years, the factor that most affects pregnancy rate is the quality and management of the recipient cows. The donor cows are usually looked after very well and the embryos we freeze are very good quality; the freezing process has been the same for 30 to 40 years. We can show data (not only from our company but also from others) that the important factor is the recipient cow—her nutrition, age, reproductive soundness, and how she is managed. In a good herd, we should be getting a pregnancy rate of 55 to 65% depending on whether they are fresh or frozen embryos,” says DeGrofft. “Fresh embryos give a slightly higher pregnancy rate, 5 to 7% more than a frozen embryo pregnancy rate. We anticipate 55 to 65% but have had clients we’ve worked for over the years that get 65 to 70% because they understand the management of the donors and the recipients. Due to their good management, we get better results—not so much because of what we do, but because of what they do,” he explains. Costs vary amongst companies. People need to contact their ET company and look at the costs that might be involved, whether for collection of embryos to be frozen or transferred immediately into the recipient, or whether they want to do IVF (in vitro fertilization) using sexed semen. Not as many people in the beef industry (compared to dairy) are using IVF or sexed semen for producing embryos. “Most of the producers we work with can use both the heifers and the bull calves, because they tell us they can place a heifer back into their herd, or a bull for their annual bull sale. We don’t often get requests to use sexed semen for any of the donor cows,” says DeGrofft. “The use of sexed semen creates a different scenario, as we have to use a specialized protocol in order to utilize sexed semen properly in a donor cow, or an AI project. It’s not the same as when using conventional semen, primarily because of the reduced number of sperm cells in a straw of sexed semen,” he says. Colorado Genetics does all of their reproductive work on the producer’s farm or ranch. “The producers therefore need to evaluate their facilities, and the labor to put the cows through the ET program and synchronize the recipients. Timing is very important, so it is crucial that they follow the superovulation protocol correctly. An experienced AI technician is also required for breeding the donor cows,” says DeGrofft. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL

INTERNATIONAL MARKET FOR EMBRYOS - “We are finding a larger demand

every year for frozen embryos—to sell to other clients, or for export. We get inquiries from various countries in South America, Europe, Russia, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and others for frozen embryos. As we look at the international scene, there is an increasing demand for U.S. genetics,” DeGrofft says. Embryos are a very bio-secure method for exporting seedstock genetics. A person can ship embryos even when importations of live animals is prohibited. “We know of no known diseases that have been transmitted from the donor cows to the recipient cows by exporting embryos. There are strict regulations for preparing embryos for export and there is virtually no risk for disseminating disease,” he says. When a producer is selecting semen for a mating to produce embryos, if they may later want to export embryos internationally, they need to use CSS (Certified Semen Services) approved semen. They also need to use a company that has an accredited veterinarian in the American Embryo Transfer Association to collect and prepare those embryos for export,” says DeGrofft. Shipping embryos to other countries has advantages over sending live cattle, besides disease issues. “The embryo transfer calves are born and raised in the local environment so they are often much better adapted than any animals that could be sent from the U.S. to a foreign country,” he explains.

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AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION

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JUNIOR Ty Dybdal, Vice President

“God Bless the USA” Step outside your comfort zone

Officers President Megan Johnson Beaver, OK (580) 552-1915

Treasurer Hadley Schotte Marysville, KS (785) 562-6632

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Vice President Ty Dybdal Newcastle, NE (402) 841-0995

Ex-Officio Haley Stalcup Prescott, IA (641) 344-6692

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Secretary Payton Creasey Macomb, IL (309) 333-3125 pcreasey34@gmail.com

Directors By Area

Hi, my name is Ty Dybdal and I have just finished my sophomore year at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln majoring in Ag Economics with an Animal Science Minor. I have been active in the Charolais industry my entire life. I have participated in Junior Nationals since I was 8 years old, a small boy in a large cowboy hat singing “God Bless the USA.” I have always been active in showing cattle but just as important I have been very involved in each of the contests available at Junior National. From speeches to photos, all of the contests have made an impact on my Junior National experience. Two of my biggest benefits of going to Junior National is learning new skills and meeting new people. Through each of the contests, I have gotten to know people on a more personal level rather than just being acquaintances in the cattle industry. A program that I greatly encourage everyone to get

from people that shared similar interests. I have gained many valuable lessons during my experience, from showing techniques and feeding strategies to talking about sports and future plans. Junior National is not just another cattle show— it is a place to participate, share new ideas and make lasting relationships. One of the most influential things from my experience has been serving on the Junior Board. There are many great benefits to serving on the board besides the great people I had the opportunity to work with. I have been given the opportunity to put my leadership, communication and organizational skills to practice when assisting in planning and organizing of Junior Nationals. Serving on the board has given me plenty in return. This spring, I was given the opportunity to attend the 2016 Youth Beef Industry Congress. YBIC is a leadership conference where Junior Boards representing

“ Cherish the memories and make the most of every opportunity.” involved in is the Junior Merit Program. This program allows all your success and involvement from school to cattle to be recognized at a national level. It entails everything from 4-H, FFA, sports and more. I feel that this program is super important as everyone should strive to be well-rounded individuals, as well as promoting the Charolais industry. Being a well-rounded individual shows your diversity and will make you more marketable in your career path. Being involved at Junior National has taught me better communication skills and has given me the drive to work harder to succeed toward my own goals. These are just two of the many skills that attending and participating in Junior National has instilled in me. No one grows and improves themselves by just going with the flow and watching as other people pass by. Improvement comes as you get and stay involved and work to your greatest potential. A past employer once told me, “If it is worth doing, it is worth overdoing.” You grow from the challenges that you are faced with. You may not always win – but you gain a great deal in the process. As I stayed involved, I was able to become more confident when talking to people because I was associating with and learning 32  

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different cattle breeds from across the nation gather. It was a great networking opportunity, as well as an opportunity to enhance leadership skills and learn team building skills to make our Junior Board even stronger. I, along with the other Junior Board members, have also had the opportunity to visit the Ronald McDonald House. The Ronald McDonald House is that “home-away-from-home” for families so they can stay close by their hospitalized child at little or no cost. What a generous donation center! We were able to see firsthand what we are donating to and how the pop tabs that you donate make an effect on the organization. Junior Nationals is an opportunity for you to get involved and become active. Like that little boy in the big cowboy hat singing “God Bless the USA,” it is a place to take the risks and get out of your comfort zone. The Charolais industry is full of some of the most humble and down-to-earth people that I have met in my entire life. So cherish the memories and make the most of every opportunity. Become a part of the Charolais Family! I am excited to see each of you this summer traveling the same journey that I have. Hope you enjoy Junior National 2016! . CHAROLAIS JOURNAL

Area 1 Casey Bradshaw Twin Falls, ID (208) 320-8266

At Large Abbee Carnes Richland, SC (864) 784-2562

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Area 2 Ty Dybdal Newcastle, NE (402) 841-0995

At Large Kaitlyn Davlin El Campo, TX (979) 543-0366

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Area 3 Hadley Schotte Marysville, KS (785) 562-6632

At Large Cagney Effling Highmore, SD (605) 870- 0368

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Area 4 Dillon Elder Blum, Texas (817) 229-3360

At Large Taylor Husz Maryville, MO (660) 254-7505

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husztay@gmail.com

Area 5 Payton Creasey Macomb, IL (309) 333-3125 pcreasey34@gmail.com

Area 6 Teanna Simpson Thayer, MO (417) 280-1150 teannasimpson@gmail.com

Area 7 Rachael Hockenbery Woodbine, MD (301) 802-0050 mdfarmgrrl@hotmail.com

Area 8 Nick Williams Bremen, AL (256) 339-3870 nickwilliams712@yahoo.com

Committee Chairmen Fundraising Hadley Schotte Programs & Activities Ty Dybdal

Membership Payton Creasey Junior National Megan Johnson

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.


MISSOURI

CHAROLAIS BREEDERS ASSOCIATION

2016-2017 Membership Directory www.missouricharolais.com


"Putting the Right Pieces in Place" LT Commander is built on a Foundation of Proven Herd Sires. He is Structurally Correct from the Ground Up, Boasting Superior Feet and Conformation. Trimmed Out with Soft Hair, Style, and a Good Temperament.

Superior Structure

Coming Next Spring‑ first Offering of Commander Sons

• BW: 80 lbs. • AWW/R: 871 lbs./109 • AYW/R: 1,399 lbs./109 EPDs % rank

CE 10.9 4

BW -3.7 3

• IMF Ratio: 139 • REA Ratio: 107 • SC: 37 cm.

WW 27

YW 46

Milk 23 1

MCE TM 6.3 37 2

SC 0.7

REA 0.08

MB 0.32 3

TSI 196.92

Owned with Lindskov-Thiel Ranch

LT Commander 4038P

LT Long Distance x LT Bluegrass x Eatons Royal Dynasty

LT Citation 5228 Pld

Sundance x Royal Dynasty

• IMF Ratio: 168 • REA Ratio: 109 • SC: 45 cm.

• BW: 88 lbs. • AWW/R: 975 lbs./122 • AYW/R: 1,545 lbs./117 EPDs % rank

CE 8.4

BW -1.2

WW 57 1

YW 84 2

Milk 13

MCE TM 5.3 42 1

SC 1.1

REA 0.74

MB 0.44 1

TSI 230

Owned with Lindskov-Thiel Ranch

Contact Us Today and Make Plans to Stop By for a Visit!

8 STORY FARMS

Austin & Courtney Story 29143 175th Street • Altamont, MO 64620 Phone: (660) 749-5834 • Cell: (660) 663-5048 8StoryFarms@gmail.com

www.8StoryFarms.com • www.facebook.com/8StoryFarms

LK Miss Rio 2119 • Dam of the "Rising Star" $105,000 LT Patriot • Linebred to "Cow Maker Supreme" LT Silver Distance" • High Selling Lot at the 37th National Sale • Her calf at side is a Full Brother to LT Patriot • Owned with Lindskov-Thiel Ranch Contact us for all your Charolais Genetics! Available Private Treaty at the farm sired by— LT Ledger 0332, LT Long Distance 9038, LT Ledger 2284 and LT Commander 4038 P


! e c n e r e f f i D e h T s e ak

M d r e h w The Co

Sires include All American, Smokester and Bullseye

Cowherd Enrolled in WHR —

Base EPDs: BW: -0.3 WW: 27 YW: 48 M: 11 TM: 24 REA: 0.25 MB: 0.07

Riverdale Land and Livestock Bill & Lora Nottke

Bulls Available Private Treaty One or a Trailorload

Ranch 3287 Lick Creek Road Leasburg, MO 65535

Office 11027 Chateau Chura Sunset Hills, MO 63128 (314) 298-8980 Cell (314) 378-3255

bill@riverdalecorp.com


Purebred or Commercial

Your Source for Charolais Genetics s s s

Calving Ease Performance Minded Carcass Tested

Calves sired by WH Triple Play 201 Pld on Black & Black Baldie Cows

20th Annual WH

Gateway-Getaway Production Sale

W NE E! T DA

with Guest Consignors

April 22, 2017

Contact David with Consignments

David & Annette Bonacker Cedar Hill, Missouri (314) 974-5230 cell • (636) 285-1656 bonakrfam@sbcglobal.net


Calving Ease • Performance • Productivity Quality Proven Genetics Raised on Fescue in the Ozarks

Selling 100+ Bulls Annually Quality performance bulls in volume Bulls also available private treaty 200+ Head Cowherd Feedlot data from our commercial herd Proven Bloodlines Show heifer prospects and female packages available private treaty n Customer Satisfaction n n n n n n

Herd Sires Include—

DCF Prevalence 0953 P

Field Rep x Wind • Power • Top 7% WW

AI Sires – Ledger Field Rep Cash Benellli Royce Free Lunch Whitewood Duke 9003 New Standard Rhinestone

PF Mr New Impression 3146 Pld New Standard Son — Look, EPDs

ACE-ORR Efficient 972 2016 Multiple Trait Leader

PF Mr Beast Mode 5000 Pld

Bells & Whistles x Polled Value x 2244

M6 Makes It Easy 723 P ET

Impressive 8191 x Grid Maker • Growth

24th Annual Top Pick Bull Sale

Saturday, March 4, 2017 PF Sale Facility

Selling 75+ Bulls including PF Red Hots (Red Angus x Charolais). Complete Performance data and bulls guraranteed Trich and BVD Free.

Peterson Farms Charolais Registered Charolais Breeders

Steve & Sandy Peterson • Jeremiah, Andrew & Joey 8767 Outer Road • Mtn. Grove, MO 65711 (417) 926-5336 • (417) 746-4410

Visit our website – www.PetersonFarmsCharolais.com


Pasture pictured June 2015

NWMSU BIG TIME 166 PLD Top 2% CE • 3% BW • 30% YW • 30% MCE • 20% TSI EPDs: CE: 13.9 BW: -4.3 WW: 27 YW: 60 M: 6 MCE: 5.8 TM: 19 SC:1.7 MB: 0.12 TSI: 209 Big Ben x 9108 x D040 • Your AI Choice For Calving Ease and Growth! Semen: $25/Straw; $35 Signing • Exportable Available

46th National Class Winner

WC LAND SHARK 3118 PLD Top 25% CE • 20% BW • AWW/R: 739 lbs./115 EPDs: CE: 7.0 BW: -1.1 WW: 30 YW: 55 M: 1 MCE: 4.7 TM: 16 SC: 0.9 REA: 0.10 Bud Heavy x Easy Blend x Wind Semen: $20/Straw; $35 Signing.

CLEAR CREEK FARM Maggie Gibson John Gibson Family 18371 County Road 1210 • St. James, MO 65559 (573) 265-8687 • Cell: (573) 263-4259 johngibson@centurylink.net

The $125,000 WC Sale Topper

WC MILESTONE 5223 PLD

Sound, Balanced! AWW/R: 861 lbs./114 EPDs: CE: 3.5 BW: 1.8 WW: 43 YW: 69 M: 11 MCE: 6.5 TM: 32 SC: 1.1 REA: 1.16 TSI: 209 Semen: $30/Straw; $35 Signing • Contact Bovine Elite

Great first calf crop!

CCC WC RESOURCE 417 PLD Stacked Numbers! BW: 71 lbs. AWW/R: 923 lbs./120 EPDs: CE: 9.1 BW: -2.0 WW: 39 YW: 65 M: 15 MCE: 6.4 TM: 34 SC: 1.1 REA: 0.74 MB: 0.16 Rushmore x Blue Value x Suspect Semen: $20/Straw; $35 Signing.

Watch for MEG prefix… Stop by and take a look! • Cowherd influenced by proven AI Sires • Breeding age bulls available • Watch for our sale consignments


Building The Next Generation

Rathmourne Aircraft 414 Pld Ledger x Lt Airey 4142 (Grid Maker x Eatons Predictor) EPDs: CE: 8.4 BW: -1.1 WW: 29 YW: 65 M: 14 MCE: 5.8 TM: 28 SC: 1.5 REA: 0.82 MB: 0.24 TSI: 218

Also Walking —

Eatons Cross Fire 10365 Pld Complete Outcross • Great Daughters

AI Sires —

LT Patriot 4004 Pld LT Landmark 5052 Pld

JS &

Ranch

Koshkonong, MO 65692 (417) 331-5139 Mike Jedlicka (417) 331-5140 Dale & Tonya Jedlicka (417) 331-1410 Robert & Melody Simpson jsranch13@gmail.com


A Breeding

SHF MS GYPSY SOUL Fire Water x 1977 • +12 Milk

ACE MS BUD 1977 Prime Cut x 261 x 418 Foundation Dam

KBC SHF MS VOODOO 6017 ET 2014 National Reserve Grand Fire Water x Hoodoo Z6017 First daughter by SCR Frenchy in production.

SHF KBC MS DYNASTY 1411 ET

Fire Water x 7117 • +13 Milk First calf by Rehab, outstanding!

KBC SHF MS HOO 1356 2015 Junior National Grand Fire Water x Hoodoo Z2056

ACE MS DYNASTY 7117 Sterling Dam of Distinction

SHF MS NANCYS FIRE 1414 Firepower x Gridmaker x JCA Ali

“Shades of Purple are not the only definition of success”


Program Built Around Cow Families ACE MS MAC5224-0526 ET

Prime Cut x 2244 x 261 0526, her daughter S5224 and full sister 0527 are foundation females.

SHF MS PERFECT MAC 0059 Perfect Wind x S5224 Progeny have made a mark in the showring!

SHF MISTY WATER 9138 Smoke On The Water x 0526

SHF ANNIE OAKLEY 1106 Perfect Wind x S5224 Progeny making their mark watch for her son, SHF Absolute!

SHF MS MARLEY 9119

Elko x S5224 Daughter, 1352 was 2014 Junior National Reserve Grand Bred & Owned

SHF FIREPOWER 0080 Fire Water x Dynasty 7117 Roll of Excellence Sire

SHF PERFECT MARLEY 1352

Perfect Wind x 9119 2015 Junior National 3rd Overall Bred & Owned

SHF REHAB 8104

Perfect Wind x S5224 Will add docility to your herd.Watch for his progeny this summer. Pictured at age 8.

Herd Bulls That Drive Decisions. Visit us on Facebook.

SHF ACE MS PERFECT MAC 8102 Perfect Wind x 0527 • “The Perfect Udder” Many time show winner and outstanding in the pasture. Used 2 full sib brothers. Cow Power! Heifer calf at side sired by Hamm Mogo U23.

• Semen Available on Herd Sires • Top Show Heifer Prospects That Make Cows! Doug, Judy, Kate & Will Shaffer 9668 St. Hwy. 96 Carthage, Mo. 64836 Doug’s Cell: (417) 825-4252 Judy’s Cell: (417) 825-4067 Kate’s Cell: (417) 793-4315 judyshaffer@aim.com


HF Kate 1105 ET JVS Y66’s Miss Kay B2

Cattle Available 4 Private Treaty 4 Online Sales 4 Consignment Sales

MDL Miss Edge 810

Show Heifer & Donor Prospects Herd Sire Prospects • Show Steer Prospects Select Embryos & Semen

Springfield, Missouri Jason, Pam, Emma & Jessi Hankins Don & Karen Hankins Jason (417) 861-2316 hankinsfarms@mowisp.net

Watch our website for Upcoming Sales –

www.hankins-farms.com

PROGENY TO FORM THE #5

FUTURE

2015-16 AICA Show Sire of the Year

Semen: $25/straw; $35/signing

G ame Changer Big Creek

192 PET

BIG CREEK FOX TOWN 521 PLD EM815258

Big Creek Charolais

m6 cool rep x big creek angel P 1111

Available from: Bovine Elite, LLC, SEK Genetics and Cattle Visions

2015 royal Breeders Bull classic grand champion bull Semen: $25/straw;$35/signing

Jeannine Doughty Harrisonville, Mo. 816.616.8838 j_doughty21@hotmail.com

www.bigcreekcharolais.com


Building The Next Generation

Cowherd Enrolled in AICA WHR. Baseline EPDs— CE

BW

WW

YW

MILK

MCE

TM

SC

REA

MB

5.28

-0.3

27

48

11

4.45

24

0.8

15.7

0.07

We Sell Bulls. We Collect Data. Annual Bull Sale • March 2017

Watch for the date!

MBS

CHAROLAIS Mike & Brian Schumacher 14809 Pike 139 Bowling Green, MO 63334

(573) 324-2528 home (573) 324-5411 work fdrsgrn@sbcglobal.net


50 Years of Selection For Disposition • Calving Ease • Polled • Performance • Carcass Quality Using Some of the Breed’s Best AI Sires in our AI and ET Programs! Rachael Bonacker Miss Charolais USA 2016 We’re proud of our granddaughter. Join us in supporting this 50 year program!

CJC Mr President T122 Proven Performance

M6 Bells & Whistles 258 Multiple Trait Leader

Walking in the Pasture —

Thanks for celebrating our 50 years of Charolais, March 4.

WH Water Boy Y067 P ET Cigar x DA Finesse (Hillcrest Mac)

Stan & Mary Bonacker& Family David & Annette Bonacker & Family 7095 Burgess Ford Road Cedar Hill, MO 63016 Stan: (314) 550-2554 David: (314) 974-5230 Fax: (636) 285-6073 Evenings: (636) 285-8825 E-Mail: windyhillcharolais@sbcglobal.net E-Mail: bonakrfam@sbcglobal.net

CHAROLAIS FARMS

Check out our website:

Mark your calendar! April 22, 2017

20th Annual GatewayGetaway Production Sale Contact David with Consignments

www.windyhillcharolais.com

Let Us Put You In The Purple M6 MS 6062 GRADE 867 PLD

M6 Firemaker x M6 Gain & Grade LT Sundance’s on the way!

Northern Wind x Precision Bridger’s and Benelli’s on the ground!

Irish Whiskey x Chill Factor Outsider heifer calf at side. Flushed to Italian Stallion.

IRISH WHISKEY 515W

Stop By When You’re In Sedalia!

JRL IVORY RIBBONS N LACE 1106

Sparks

CHAROLAIS

Gordon, Kay & James Sparks Jamie Sparks Dehan

19125 Jones Road, LaMonte, MO 65337 (660) 347-5520 • (660) 287-4149 cell fitterboy13@gmail.com


s n o i t a r e n e G y t i l a u of Q Breeding Charolais Since 1958

C004 Pld

Kojack x Flash x Grid Maker, Top 5% BW; 8% Milk

C816 Pld

Mac 809 x Flash x Performer, AICA Dam of Distinction

C308 Pld

Royce x Flash x Grid Maker, Bred to Mac 809

Females that produce on grass. Many females are 16 generations Corman bred. AI sires include Ledger, Royce and Long Distance.

Sells in Autumn In The Ozarks!

C003 Pld

Bluegrass x Mac 809 x Flash, AICA Dam of Distinction

n a m r o C CHAROLAIS Dan Corman Pomona, Missouri

(417) 469-3936

www.CormanCharolais.com Watch for our consignments to Autumn In The Ozarks and The Renaissance. Performance bulls available at the farm.

Sells in Autumn In The Ozarks!

301 Pld

Easy Blend x 914 x Montana Silver. Bred to Grid Maker.


Angell- Thomas Charolais Bull & Female Sale Saturday, October 15, 2016

www.AngellThomasCharolais.com

View Offering @ 10:00 am Lunch @ 11:30 am Auction Begins @ 12:30 pm

For More Information:

Sally Thomas (573) 682-7348

SAME VISION , DIFFERENT CHAPTER Top 15% WW, YW 1% SC • 20% TSI EPDs: BW: 0.2 WW: 37 YW: 66 M: 12 TM: 30 SC: 1.6 REA: 0.14 MB: 0.06 TSI: 205 Sire: WC Big Ben 9036 P Birth Weight Trait Leader

Dam: Duke 6090 x Visionary

WCR SH F Benjamin 4386 Pld

AI Sires

Free Lunch • New Standard Resource • Wrangler

M848715

Department of Agriculture Sciences 800 University Drive Maryville, MO 64468-6001 Office: (660) 562-1155 Jim Husz: (660) 582-9151 jhusz@nwmissouri.edu

Your visit or call is always welcome.


Proof is in the Progeny

The 5J Cigarro 924 Pld SVY Freedom x Cigar

Thank you to all of the bidders and buyers for your support this Spring in our

Pasture Promises Online Sale. 2014-15

#2 AICA SHOW BULL OF THE YEAR

Watch for the 2017 date!

AML Cigarro 502

AML Ghost Rider 210

Hoodoo Slasher 1144 x 5J Cigarro 924

LT Bridger 9191 x 5J Cigarro 924 Owned by Glenn Sellhorst, Nebraska

Owned with Doub Charolais & Oliver Livestock Semen: $25/straw; $25 signing

AML Jackson 509

Hoodoo Slasher 1144 x 5J Cigarro 924 AML Night Rider 601

AML Ghost Rider 210 x M&M Ms Raptor 1011

Cattle Available Private Treaty Adam & Hannah McCall • 3568 W Farm Rd 68 • Springfield, Missouri 65803 (417) 399-9907 • adammccalllivestock@gmail.com



BULLS Give us a call when you’re looking for solid performance based bulls.

• Charolais • Range Fire Charolais x Red Angus

Bulls in Volume

Deep Bodied Stout, Thick

Sound, Functional Group Developed on Grass

Smooth Shouldered

Gast Charolais

We bid on and assist with marketing our Bull Customer’s calves.

Donald Gast P.O. Box 181 Nevada, MO 64772 (417) 321-2184 gastcattle@gmail.com Bob Thompson (816)582-8363


Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Membership Dear Charolais Breeders, As Charolais breeders, we have a lot to be excited about, despite the downward trend in the overall cattle markets. This past spring, Charolais sales remained very strong – an indicator that our product remains in demand with commercial and purebred cattleman alike. With eight of the top 25 bull and female sales in the country, the Missouri Charolais Breeders are celebrating another year of success on a national level. As reported in the Charolais Journal, twenty-two bull and female sales across Missouri during the past 12 months grossed $4.6M – 407 bulls averaged $5,353; 574 females averaged $4,217. Further, Charolaissired calves have consistently topped feeder calf sales at auction markets across the state. Considering that Missouri cattle numbers grew exponentially for the second year in a row, experiencing a growth of over 5% in the last two years, we stand in prime position to take advantage of the added marketplace for Charolais genetics. More cattle = more business. Charolais breeders are primed and ready to take advantage of the current state of the industry because we have what matters most to commercial cattleman: pounds and profit. Now, more than ever, more pounds are the path to more value in the commercial market. Currently, Missouri is #2 for active members, #3 for junior members, and #4 for enrolled females. With this much success in our state, the excitement is building for another successful year marketing Charolais genetics. A quick glance through our Breeder Directory shows a dedicated group of breeders committed to marketing the best Charolais genetics you can find. There are plenty of opportunities to take advantage of Missouri Charolais genetics. The Missouri State Fair continues to be the largest state fair for open and junior Charolais shows. The Ten Grand Sale is coming back to the American Royal with some fresh updates (stay tuned!), which will be in conjunction with the Royal Breeders Classic and the National ROE Show. Our fall MCBA female and bull sale will be November 5, 2016, in Springfield. Also several breeders are having fall sales, so check out our calendar of upcoming events. The Juniors are looking forward to hosting the Junior National in Springfield at the end of June this summer. Feel free to stop by any of these events and get to know our breeders and their cattle. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for updates on our website. Also feel free to contact any board member or breeder if you have questions on upcoming activities and how to be involved. Sincerely, Jeannine Doughty MCBA President

www. missouricharolais.com


Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Membership 2016-17 Officers and Directors Refer to membership listing for contact information. President: Jeannine Doughty Vice President: Jim Husz Secretary: Judy Shaffer Treasurer: Annette Bonacker Past President: Derry Wright

Abbott, Willard Abbott Charolais 2147 Sunset Drive Poplar Bluff, MO 63901 (573) 785-2789 Aschermann, Larry & Peggy Aschermann Charolais 13467 Dogwood Rd. Carthage, MO 64836 hayhook@gmail.com (417) 358-7879 (417) 793-2855 Barnard, Bob Barnard Charolais 7470 S.E. Riverside Ter. St. Joseph, MO 64507 asb-reb70@gmail.com (816) 253-9360 Bebout, Tom Bebout Charolais 525 State Hwy OO Theodosia, MO 65761 TomBebout@RocketMail.com (417) 273-4279 Birge, Aaron & Heather Birge Charolais Farm 1651 Co. Rd. 1013 Auxvasse, MO 65231 heather3_27@yahoo.com Bonacker, Stan, Mary & Family Windy Hill Charolais Farms 7095 Burgess Ford Rd. Cedar Hill, MO 63016 windyhillcharolais@sbcglobal.net (314) 550-2554 Bonacker, David & Annette Windy Hill Charolais 6975 Cedar Hill Rd. Cedar Hill, MO 63016 bonakrfam@sbcglobal.net (636) 285-1656 Bricker, Jay & Linda J & L Charolais Rt. 1, Box 98A Preston, MO 65732 jlcharfarms@hotmail.com (417) 399-6758 Brown, Bobby & Barbara Browns Valley Charolais 2900 South Jefferson Ave. Apt. 217 Springfield, MO 65807-3659 (417) 883-1394 RWB986@gmail.com

Directors: Nick Curtis Donnie Gast Anthony Peoples Tad Owings Chris Peuester Derek Ridder

Campbell, Wallace & Scott Campbell Charolais Farms 10905 County Road 397 Hartsburg, MO 65039 (573) 635-5703 Chrislaw, Charles Chrislaw Farms Charolais 461 State Route CC Fayette, MO 65248 (660) 202-0024 Connell & Henley C & H Farm 10109 Route BB Eugene, MO 65032 (573) 498-6166 Cook, Chad 18562 Hwy Y Jamestown, MO 65046 cookcharolais33@gmail.com (573) 821-2478 Cook, Nelson, Gail & Brandon Cook Charolais Farms 18562 Hwy Y Jamestown, MO 65046 cookcharolais@centurytel.net (573) 338-2560 Corman, Dan Corman Charolais 5303 C R 2320 Pomona, MO 65789 (417) 469-3936 Crutcher, Matthew & Amanda Crutcher Cattle Company 8808 N. Gramercy Lane Fair Grove, MO 65648 crutchercattleco@gmail.com (417) 766-3278 Curtis, Steve & Kathy Tiger Country Charolais 15101 Hwy D Mexico, MO 65265 scurtis@ktis.net (573) 721-2122 Curtis, Nick, Callie & Stetson Tiger Country Charolais West 16653 NW CR 701 Archie, MO 64725 ncurtis43@yahoo.com (573) 999-3887 Davis, Alan and Julie Davis Charolais 2911 Stonehouse Road De Soto, MO 63020 (636) 586-8759 davischarolais58@yahoo.com

1963

AICA President: Bill Nottke

AICA Area 8 Director: Mike Schumacher

Dicken, Curtis & Bobby Dicken Charolais Farm 380 CR 323 Poplar Bluff, MO 63901 bjdicken96@yahoo.com (573) 785-0352 Doughty, Jeannine Big Creek Charolais P.O. Box 523 Harrisonville, MO 64701 j_doughty21@hotmail.com (816) 616-8838 Eldred, Bill & Rosemary Eldred Charolais 4006 S.W. Co. Rd 108 Butler, MO 64730 (660) 679-4372 Foglesong, Andrew & Rebecca Foglesong Charolais 10830 N Camp Ellis Rd Ipava, IL 61441 andrewfoglesong00@hotmail.com (309) 221-1439 Fohn, Jim Fohn Charolais P.O. Box 250 Cassville, MO 65625 (417) 847-7090 Fountain, David & Linda Fountain Charolais 14042 Hwy FF Thompson, MO 65285 (573) 682-3470 (573) 819-9469 Fountain, Tara 14140 Walnut Creek Road Randolph, KS 66554 (573)682-7339 Gast, Don Gast Charolais PO Box 181 Nevada, MO 64772 (417) 321-2184 gastcattle@gmail.com Gibson, John & Family Clear Creek Farm 18371 County Road 1210 St. James, MO 65559 johngibson@centurylink.net (573) 265-8687 (573)263-4259

Glassman, Karl & Cathi Creek Cut Ranch 9732 Early Lane Carthage, MO 64836 creekcut@hotmail.com (417) 358-1956 Graber, Timothy Y&M Charolais 2269 Hwy YY Larussell, MO 64848 (417) 437-8119 Grace Farms Rick Baxter, Manager 5572 360th Street Albany, MO 64402 (660) 425-2855 Grass, Ronnie Grass, Terry G4 Charolais Ranch 7617 State Hwy D Bonne Terre, MO 63628 (314) 486-7155 rgrass@clayps.com Griffin, Jesse Griffin Charolais 2741 St. Rt. JJ Bonne Terre, MO 63628 Green, Marvin Green Plains Polled Charolais 4402 State Rt. AB West Plains, MO 65775 (417)256-3232 Ma.log@hotmail.com Hale, Rick Hale Farms 54 Hosier Lane Louisburg, MO 65685 (417) 838-7251 Haley, Mike & Carol Snowy River Charolais RR 2, Box 2320 Sedgewickville, MO 63781 ch-src@showme.net (573) 866-3231 Michaela Haley RR2, Box 2320 Sedgewickville, MO 63781 (573) 275-2756

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Hankins, Jason & Pam Hankins, Don & Karen Hankins Farms 8802 W. Farm Rd. 146 Springfield, MO 65802 hankinsfarms@mowisp.net (417) 861-2316 Haslag, Donald Sr. Haslag Farms 2421 Highway W Bonnots Mill, MO 65016 Haslagad@gmail.com (573) 897-2664 Hobbs, John Locust Lane Cattle 2095 CR 2160 Huntsville, MO 65259 johnhobbs@gmail.com (660) 676-3455 Husz, Jim Chateau Cattle Company 22790 Icon Road Maryville, MO 64468 (660) 582-9151 Jedlicka, Mike & Dale Simpson, Melody J & S Ranch Rt. 1 Box 113 Koshkonong, MO 65692 jsranch13@gmail.com (417) 3315139 (417) 331-5140 (417) 331-1410 Johansen, David & Eileen 5J Charolais 11218 County Line Rd. Syracuse, MO 65354 dave@tiptonlathambank.com (660) 473-2945 Johansen, Kevin & Jamie 5J Charolais 5 St. Augustine Drive Columbia, MO 65201 (573) 289-1061 Julian, Larry & Norma L&N Charolais 1955 Farm Road 1247 Crane, MO 65633 (417) 536-6582 normasinline@hotmail.com Kinney, Jim & Karen Kinney Charolais 324 NE 20th Road Lamar, MO 64759 jlkcattle@hotmail.com (417) 682-6103 Kisner, Mike & Sara Wild Indian Acres 5805 Perkins Rd DeSoto, MO 63020 wildindianacres@yahoo.com (636) 586-2299 Kleinman, Kevin & Neysa Cork Cattle Company 3979 Lawrence 2145 Wentworth, MO 64873 cork1@wildblue.net (417) 850-5676 Mallet, Gary RR1 Box 19 Baring, MO 63531 gmallet@marktwain.net (660) 892-4532

McCall, Hannah & Adam AM Livestock 3568 W Farm Road 68 Springfield, MO 65803 (731) 431-9938 adammcalllivestock@gmail.com McElrath, Kirk KM Charolais P.O. Box 8 Irondale, MO 63468 (573) 760-4544 kirkmcelrath@yahoo.com McMillin, Lyle & Jill McMillin Charolais 22862 McMillin Lane Cole Camp, MO 65325 mcmillincharolais@yahoo.com (660) 668-2230 (660) 553-0007 Mead, Alan Mead Farms 21658 Quarry Ln. Barnett, MO 65011 meadangus@yahoo.com (573) 216-0210 Mesko, Alfredo 639 Dent County Road 2135 Rolla, MO 65401 (573) 578-3629 Meyer, Eugene Sar-Mey Charolais 25649 Newton Rd. Sarcoxie, MO 64862 emeyer@sarcoxie.k12.mo.us (417) 548-7360 Mueller, Tim Mueller, Jeff Mueller Charolais 1051 Main St. Altenburg, MO 63732 (573) 824-5428 (573) 824-5470 Nielson, Dennis Nielson, Darren Nielson Brothers Charolais 44366 Hwy EE Newtown, MO 64667 (816) 383-2276 (816) 419-2184 Northwest Missouri State University Department of Agriculture 800 University Drive Maryville, MO 64468-6001 jhusz@nwmissouri.edu (660) 562-1155 Nottke, Bill & Lora Riverdale Land & Livestock 11027 Chateau Chura Sunset Hills, MO 63128 bill@riverdalecorp.com (314) 378-3255 Oakwater Ranch 2999 Dennis Road Mansfield, MO 65704 Butch Alsup (417) 926-8416 Dean Churchill (402) 376-6386 deanchurch1@gmail.com

www.missouricharolais.com

Tad & Angela Owings P.O. Box 666 Mtn. Grove, MO 65711 Peoples, Anthony & Steve 113 E. Hwy 151 Leonard, MO 63451 (660) 762-4491 Peterson, Steve & Sandy Peterson Farms Charolais 8767 Outer Road Mtn. Grove, MO 65711 (417) 746-4410 (417) 926-5336 petersoncompany@centurytel.net Plank, Curtis & Mary Ann Zoe Charolais 1410 County Road 2110 Huntsville, MO 65259 plankfarm1@gmail.com (660) 670-4721 Rhea, Barry & Teresa Rhea Charolais 3565 W Farm Road 68 Springfield, MO 65803 rheacharolais@gmail.com (417) 773-6095 Ricketts, Rex Ricketts Charolais 14800 Tucker School Rd. Hallsville, MO 65255 rexricketts@centurytel.net (573) 696-3088 Ridder, Dale & Derek Ridder Farms 1585 Little Bay Road Hermann, MO 65041 ridder-farms@hotmail.com (573) 680-4692 Runft, Cody Cody Cattle Company 608 Crispen Richmond, MO 64085 c_runft@hotmail.com (316) 640-0733 Schumacher, Michael & Lois MBS Charolais 14809 Pike 139 Bowling Green, MO 63334 fdrsgrn@sbcglobal.net (573) 470-5411 Shaffer, Doug & Judy Shaffer Cattle Company 9668 State Hwy 96 Carthage, MO 64836 judyshaffer@aim.com (417) 825-4067 (417) 825-4252 Simpson, Robert & Melody J & S Ranch Rt. 2 Box 2286A Thayer, MO 65791 (417) 264-2035 Sparks, Gordon, Kay, James Jamie Sparks-Dehan Sparks Charolais 19125 Jones Road LaMonte, MO 65337 fitterboy13@gmail.com (660) 347-5520 (660) 287-4149

Stephenson, Dennis & Gloria Stephenson Charolais 1854 N. Route J Rocheport, MO 65279 stephencharolais@cs.com (573) 445-3321 Story, Austin & Courtney 8 Story Farms 29143 175th St Altamont, MO 64620 8storyfarms@gmail.com (660) 663-5048 Swanson, Steve Manager Kyle Swanson Bayvue Farms/Outfit Division of Bayvue Farms 2482 Fowler Road Bay, MO 65041 (573) 694-2697/ (573) 694-0474 Bayvuefarms@gmail.com Thomas, Sally & Russ Angell Thomas Charolais 17445 Monroe County Rd. 81 Paris, MO 65275 sangell@centurylink.net (573) 682-7348 Thompson, Lendell Thompson Charolais 19847 State Rt. N. St. Mary, MO 63673 thomcharolais@yahoo.com (573) 543-2350

Wimsatt, Paul Double W Charolais 22357 Highway W Verona, MO 65769 (417) 737-0991 pwimsatt@mo-net.com Wheatcraft, Scott Wheatcraft Farms Inc. 27845 Itaksa Road Browning, MO 64630 (660) 375-5136 Wheatcraft, Tom & Karen Wheatcraft Farms 1205 Sunset Hill Rd. Brookfield, MO 64628 (660) 258-2715 Woehrman, Dan & Debbie 4D Charolais 12290 Hwy E. Camden Point, MO 64018 (816) 280-3253 4dwoehrman@gmail.com Wright, Carl Wright Charolais 9668 Highway N Mt. Vernon, MO 65712 cmwright@century-tel.net (417) 466-3560 Wright, Derry & Mary Peuster, Chris & Kelsi Wright Charolais 42922 Old Hwy. 10 Richmond, MO 64085 dwright@wrightfarms.net (816) 776-3512 (816) 456-3792 (816) 529-2190


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Missouri Junior Charolais Breeders Association 2016-17 Junior Officers and Directors Refer to membership listing for contact information.

President: Rachael Bonacker Vice President: Taylor Husz Secretary: Teanna Simpson Treasurer: Caitlin Jedlicka North Reporters: Annaleigh Hobbs, Matthew Wheeler South Reporters: Emma Hankins, Lucas Crutcher,Cody Jedlicka, Thomas Owings Advisors: Annette Bonacker, Linda Hickam, Melody Simpson Angell, Selestia, & Schylar 17445 Monroe Co. Road 817 Paris, MO 65275 (573) 682-5348 Bonacker, Dylan 6975 Cedar Hill Road Cedar Hill, MO 63016 (636) 285-1656 Bonacker Rachael 7130 Burgess Ford Road Cedar Hill, MO 63016 (636) 285-3101 Booth, Braden 1173 State Road AA Fair Grove, MO 65648 (417) 759-7906 Crutcher, Lucas 8808 N. Gramercy Fair Grove, MO 65648 (417) 766-3278 Dehan, Eli 19125 Jones Rd. LaMonte, MO 65337 (913) 544-6128 Dicken, Mallory 1781 CR 323 Harviell, MO 63945 (573) 778-3814 Dickinson, Jacob P.O. Box 398 Lonedell, MO 63060 (636) 629-3474

Gooden, Reed 690 Hwy EE Iberia, MO 65486 (573) 793-6999 jeffgooden1@gmailcom Grass, Colton 7617 Hwy D Bonne Terre, MO 63628 (314) 486-7155 Hankins, Emma 8802 West Farm Rd 146 Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 861-2316 Hobbs, Annaleigh 10018 Mackey Circle Overland Park, KS 66212 (913) 609-0234 Hoover, Caden 25649 Newton Rd Sarcoxie, MO 64864 (417) 548-7360 Husz, Taylor 22790 Icon Road Maryville, MO 64468 (660) 582-2949 Jedlicka, Caitlin & Cody Rt 1 Box 113 Koshkonog, MO 65692 (417) 764-3392 Kisner, Connor 5805 Perkins Road DeSoto, MO 63020 (636) 586-2299

Kleinman, Aiden & Atley 3979 Lawrence 2145 Wentworth, MO 64873 (417) 850-5676 Klise, Bailey 17723 Hwy 19 New London, MO 63459 (573) 248-4056 Koch, Hunter 20705 E. 220 Street Harrisonville, MO 64701 Mead, Annaliese & Juliette 21656 Quarry Lane Barnett, MO 65011 (573) 216-0210 Meyer, Eli, Emily & Matthew 25649 Newton Road Sarcoxie, MO 64862 (417) 548-7360 Otto, Preston 10109 Route BB Eugene, MO 63032 (573) 821-1627 Owings, Matthew & Thomas PO Box 666 Mtn. Grove, MO 65711 (660) 998-2557 Peterson, Samee PO Box 408 Mtn. Grove, MO 65711

Schuering, Garrett 10767 Audrian Rd. 951 Thompson, MO 65285 (573) 721-8730 Shaffer, Kate & Will 9668 State Hwy 96 Carthage, MO 64836 (417) 825-4067 Shelton, Paige B. 119 Pennview Dr. Jamestown, MO 65046 Cardinals_Fan1@hotmail.com (573) 338-0888 Simmons, Chase 1107S 305th Road Unionville, MO 63565 641-895-1774 Simpson, Teanna Rt 2 Box 2286A Thayer, MO 65791 (417) 264-2035 Woodward, Chris 26192 CR 270 Carrollton, MO 64633 (660) 542-6098 mizzouforu@gmail.com Wheeler, Matthew 16109 US Hwy 136 Glenwood MO 63541 (660) 342-0844 wheelerkdm@msn.com

www.missouricharolais.com


2015-2016 Missouri Charolais Review

2015 Junior National Reserve Bred & Owned Female Kate Shaffer

2015 Junior National 3rd Overall Bred & Owned Female Will Shaffer

2015 Junior National Reserve Champion Bull Matthew Owings

2015 Junior National Grand Champion Female Kate Shaffer

2015 Junior National Champion Group of Heifers Missouri

2015 Junior National Show Dedicatee Bill Nottke

2015 Junior National Missouri Team

2015 Junior National Gold Elite Awards - Presented by Maggie Gibson,

2015-2016 MJCBA Board

Tara Fountain, Kate Shaffer

2016 MCBA Honoree Carl Ahrens ABC Ranch Martinsburg, Missouri

2015 Missouri State Fair Grand Champion Female C&H Farms, Chance Bauman

2015 Missouri State Fair Reserve Grand Champion Female Taylor Husz


2015-2016 Missouri Charolais Review

2015 Royal Breeders Classic Grand Champion Bull Big Creek Charolais

2015 Royal Breeders Classic Reserve Grand Bull L&N Charolais, Fohn Charolais

2015 American Royal Grand Champion Female Windy Hill Charolais Farms

Miss Charolais USA 2016 crowning of Rachael Bonnacker

American Royal Shindig Sponsored by Gast Charolais Bob Thompson

47th National Show Herdsman of the Year Justin Patrick

2016 National Western Grand Pen of 3 Bulls Wright Charolais

2015-2016 AICA Board of Directors President Bill Nottke

2016 Show Female of the Year WC Kourtney 5282 P Wright Charolais

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Quality Charolais in Central Missouri

Natural Service Herd Sire WC Mead Ledger N415 Pld Ledger x Budsmydad x 914 Top 8% CE • 15% BW • 25% Milk, MB

Red Factor AI Sires — Jamestown, Missouri Nelson, Gail, Brandon & Chad Cook Gail (573) 338-2560 • Nelson (573) 291-4582 Brandon (573) 338-0888 • Chad (573) 821-2478 cookcharolais@centurytel.net

KEYS Redbone 115B Pld JWK Tomahawk x Clyde

L&N Red Thunder 212 Pld KBK Rally x L&N Red Ruby

Missouri Charolais Calendar of Events 2016

July 30 August 13 August 14 September 5 Septembe 10 October 15 October 15 October 22 October 22 October 28 October 28 October 28-29 October 29 October 29 November 3 November 5 December 3

Ozark Empire Fair Open Show, Springfield Missouri State Fair 4-H & FFA Shows, Sedalia Missouri State Fair Class A ROE Show, Sedalia Autumn In The Ozarks Sale, Strafford Wild Indian Acres Foundation Female Sale, DeSoto Angell-Thomas Bull & Female Sale, Paris Aschermann Charolais Bull Sale, Carthage Mead Farms Production Sale, Versailles Ridder Farms Family Values Sale, Hermann Royal Breeders Bull Classic, Kansas City Ten Grand Sale, Kansas City Miss Charolais USA Contest American Royal Junior Heifer Show, Kansas City American Royal National ROE Charolais Show, Kansas City Wright Charolais Fall Bull Sale, San Saba, Texas MCBA Fall Bull & Female Sale, Springfield Wright Charolais 6th Female Sale, Kearney

2017

January 6-8 March 4 March 4 March 11 March 18 April 8 April 22 April May 10

Missouri Cattlemen’s Convention, Osage Beach Mead Farms Bull Sale, Versailles Peterson Farms Bull Sale, Mountain Grove Wright Charolais Bull Sale, Kearney Aschermann Charolais Bull Sale, Carthage Renaissance Sale, Strafford Windy Hill Gateway-Getaway Production Sale, Cedar Hill MCBA Annual Banquet & Meeting Advertising Deadline 2017-18 MCBA Directory

Visit www. missouricharolais.com or www.charolaisusa.com for updated event dates.


Free Lunch x Field Rep x 066

EPDs: CE: 3.8 BW: -0.2 WW: 38 YW: 70 M: 2 MCE: 3.7 TM: 21 SC: 1.3 REA: 0.37 MB: 0.15 TSI: 212

#5087 Polled M864962

#4052 Polled F1203421

Free Lunch x Ned (066)

EPDs: CE: 2.4 BW: -0.9 WW: 30 YW: 50 M: 1 MCE:

Free Lunch x Kojack x 066

3.8 TM: 16 SC: 0.9 REA: 0.23 MB: 0.17 TSI: 194

EPDs: CE: 8.2 BW: -1.6 WW: 41 YW: 72 M: 8 MCE: 5.2 TM: 29 SC: 0.8 REA: 0.13 MB: 0.18 TSI: 214

AI Sires — VPI Free Lunch • LT Ledger Performance — based consignments in sales across Missouri.

– Come See Us –

Ricketts Charolais Ranch Rex & Sondra Ricketts

14800 Tucker School Road • Hallsville, MO 65255 (573) 808-6286 • rexricketts@centurytel.net

Performance, Calving Ease Carcass

#4068 Polled F1203275

CHAROLAIS BULL + BLACK COW. WE BELIEVE!

Performance • Fertility • Efficiency

Angus • Charolais • Red Angus • Hereford

Calves sired by L419 out of Mead-influenced black cows. AI Sires: Ledger, Blue Value, Rushmore, Capital Gain & Big Ben.

WC Bootlegger 4017 Pld

Long Distance x Blue Value x Marbler

EPDs: CE 6.6 BW -1.2 WW 33 YW 57 M 21 MCE 5.4 TM 38 SC 0.9 REA 0.20 MB 0.14 TSI 201

Mead Grid Maker L419 Pld Grid Maker x Wind x 914

EPDs: CE 9.4 BW -0.2 WW 35 YW 70 M 16 MCE 5.2 TM 34 SC 1.0 REA 0.68 MB 0.03 TSI 216

200 Bulls sell ale In Each S Fall Production Sale October 22, 2016 Spring Bull Sale March 4, 2017

Since 1942

MEAD FARMS

21658 Quarry Lane • Barnett, MO 65011 Office (573) 302-7011 • Fax (573) 348-8325 E-mail: meadangus@yahoo.com www.meadfarms.com Alan Mead, Owner (573) 216-0210

Proven, Predictable Genetics with added Value


Chrislaw Farms Charolais

2016 AI Sired Calves by: • WR Wrangler • M6 Sleep Easy • JWK Impressive D040 • Merit Roundup • NWMSU Big Time • KAYR Velocity 812Z • WC Benelli • Skymont Flash 5020 • VPI Free Lunch • LT Long Distance • M6 Gain and Grade • TR Smoke on the Water • Plus 12 other natural service herd sires

LT Ledger x M6 Gain and Grade

ETN Royal Pioneer x Baldridge Fasttrack 82F

Charles & Lynne, Logan, Lucas Chrislaw 461 State Route CC Home: (660) 248-2004 Fayette, MO 65248 Cell: (660) 202-0024

We maintain ownership on all of our cattle so fast growing, high yielding cattle are important to us. We like nice uddered cows that are easy to get along with. Stop by and take a look!

Calving Ease • Balanced EPDs

Bull Sale Dates — October 15, 2016 March 18, 2017

5J Cigarro 924 Pld Your Source for Quality Genetics!

5J Charolais Larry & Peggy Aschermann

Carthage, Missouri (417) 793-2855 cell • (417) 358-7879 e-mail: hayhook@gmail.com

www.aschermanncharolais.com

Quality Embr yos Available

David and Eileen Johansen 660-473-2945 11218 County Line Rd. Syracuse, MO 65354 Kevin and Jamie Johansen 573-289-1061 Dustin, Christie, Logan and Connor Johansen David and Sara Harms

www.5jcharolais.com


Your Trip to the Backdrop...

Starts Here Bohannon x Maura 17X ET matings on the ground!

MCF Bohannon 305A

46th National Champion Bull Time Bandit x Cigar

B3 Miss Maura 17X ET

43rd Reserve National Champion Female

Bohannon x Maura

2016 Oklahoma Beef Expo Champion

Congratulations Taylor Heim!

2015 Junior National Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Heifer Unstoppable x Miss Morrison 418 Polled

RF Greta 96Z

Fire Water x Grid Maker

2013 Missouri State Fair A ROE Champion

Show Heifer Prospects & Genetics Available Eugene, Missouri Parker Henley (573) 821-1627 Greg Connell (573) 694-6152

KASS/CJB Ms Lady Secret 433 Turton x Wyoming Wind

2015 Missouri State Fair A ROE Champion


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WC Double Up 4128 P ET EM846463 BW: 82 lbs. AWW: 835 lbs. EPDs: CE: 6.8 BW: -0.3 WW: 30 YW: 56 Milk: 18 MCE: 5.3 M: 33 SC: 0.6 Sire: WC Doubletree 2009 P Dam: JWK Clarice J139 ET Member of the 2015 Denver Grand Champion Pen-of-Five Owned with Wright Charolais

WC CCC Blue October 4119 P ET

EM846421 BW: 78 lbs. AWW: 810 lbs.

EPDs: CE: 7.0 BW: -1.2 WW: 27 YW: 45 Milk: 15 MCE: 8.6 M: 29 SC: 0.8

Sire: LT Blue Value 7903 ET Dam: Baldridge Sweetheart 7M Member of the 2015 Denver Grand Champion Pen-of-Three Owned with Cody Cattle Co. & Wright Charolais

Semen Available on Both Bulls: $20 straw/$35 signing.

GRACE FARMS FEEDLOT & RANCH

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Rick Baxter, Manager Bulls & Females For Sale Private Treaty

ALBANY, MO 660-425-2855 Established 1967


Great NUMBERS, Great LOOK!

WCR Sir Thunder 417 Pld

Top 1%— Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Milk Total Maternal

M848614 DOB: 2-15-14 BW: 84 lbs. AWW/R/C: 761 lbs./111/150 AYW/R/C: 1,379 lbs./112/146 Yrlg. Ultrasound: REA/R/C: 16.28/110/111 %IMF R/C: 111/111 EPDs: BW: 0.0 WW: 52 YW: 91 M: 30 TM: 55 SC: 0.3 REA: 0.38 MB: 0.15

Quality Semen Available $20/straw; No Signing (866) 356-4565 Curtis & Mary Anne Plank 1410 County Road 2110 Huntsville, MO 65259 660-277-4728 Home 660-670-4721 Cell plankfarm1@gmail.com

Watch For Our Spring Bull Sale Date!

April 2017 — Macon, Missouri

2015 Denver Grand

NS/SCF Seven & 7 1309 Pld Our first calves are on the ground, look great


The Stakes are

HIGH

Bayvue Farms has upped it’s ante by adding 100 Angus cows and 25 Brangus and Ultra Black cows. This is not a game, not a hobby, not a past time,

it is our business.

Along with Kyle, Kristin and Corey — the Angus, Brangus and Ultra Blacks are from Outfit 8, a Division of Bayvue Farms. The Angus, Brangus and Ultra Blacks will carry the

brand. These breeds add value to our operation.

Charolais for problem free and true performance. Angus for maternal and calving ease. Brangus for southern acceptance. Ultra Blacks (50% Angus 50% Brangus) for the ultimate southern female, bred to a Charolais and the offspring will out perform anything! The Charolais are the backbone of our operation with their problem free and true performance. We will be selling close to 200 bulls this year of five breeds— Charolais, Angus, Brangus, Ultra Black, Horned and Polled Hereford.

Commercial cattleman, if you are not using crossbreeding in your program, you are leaving 20 to 23% heterosis advantage of weight and longevity on the table.

We have topped sales all over the south. Come look at over 150 bulls at one stop. No smoke and mirrors here. The bulls sort themselves for superiority and inferiority!

“We keep it simple, quality bulls at a reasonable price!” Steve Swanson, Bull Development & Sales, 573-694-2697 Kyle Swanson, Cow Herd & Management, 573-694-0474 Kristin Van Natta, Records & Finance Corey Van Natta, AI & Reproductive Management

Bayvue Farms Outfit 8 2 Charolais Drive Bay, MO 65041


Our CrowdFavorites

L&N THUNDERCLOUD 424 P Semen 2015 Royals Breeders Classic Reserve Grand Champion Available 2015 Missouri State Fair A ROE Reserve Grand Champion

L&N Red Ruby 022 Pld Safe-in-calf to Thundercloud Calves on the ground by Code Red & Rally Embryos available by Code Red

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CCC RRCC Ms Temptress 431 P ET

Pasture Sires — HPF DJ Red Clyde 42 PF I’m A Jammin 6107 L&N Mr Magic 036 P

Look us up in Springfield, Sedalia and Kansas City. Watch for our bulls in the Connors State Test!

The Future is Now! Templeton x Cigar x Whitehot Calves on the ground by Bohannon & KC Design

L &N

CHAROLAIS

Larry & Norma Julian Established 1999 • Crane, Mo. 417-536-6582 normasinline@hotmail.com


Herd Bulls

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with our bull customer’s in mind –

IKE Tuffy 4103 Pld

SCR Tuffy 0119 x Grid Maker x Marbler EPD: BW: 0.3 WW: 28 YW: 61 M: 17 TM: 31 REA: 0.74 TSI: 205

M6 Cool Rep 418 Pld

Cool Rep x Duke 761 x Ms Duke 248 EPD: BW: 0.7 WW: 47 YW: 75 M: 9 TM: 32 SC: 1.4 REA: 0.64 TSI: 213

Tri-N Captain Morgan 418B

Red Canadian Outcross CCA EPD: Top 15% BW, WW; 25% YW; 20% Milk; 10% TM

Tri-N Corona Pld 537B

Balance, Style, Power CCA EPD: Top 10% CE, BW; 1% WW, YW, TM; 2% REA, MB

Let us be your Charolais bull source One or a Truckload! Charolais Cattle Since 1961

Nielson Brothers Charolais

We Feed Cattle and Understand Our Bull Customer’s Needs.

Dennis Nielson (816) 383-2276 • Darren Nielson (816) 419-2184 44366 Hwy EE • Newtown, MO 64667


His first calf crop has exceeded all expectations. • Anchor bull, 2015 Denver Grand Pen of 3 • Topped 2015 WC Bull Sale with 1/2 interest commanding $44,000 • Semen: $20/straw; $35 signing Owned with Wright Charolais, Broberg’s Charolais, Wild Indian Acres, Clear Creek Farm, Ridder Farms, KM Charolais

Rushmore x Blue Value x Suspect M846721 BW: 71 AWW/R: 923/120 EPD %Rank EPD %Rank

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CCC WC RESOURCE 417 P Resource calves have come easy and appear that they are going to push the scale down harder at weaning. He’s doing a tremendous job adding center body and softness of flank, while giving the extra extension and look of quality through the front third. Resource is doing all of this and still adding flexibility on clean, flat joints.

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Resource pictured late May after seeing pasture service with 50+ cows.

Look for Resource progeny at the fall and winter shows. Full sister to Resource, calved February 2016.

Cody Runft 14251 KK Hwy • Braymer, MO 64824 316.640.0733 • c_runft@hotmail.com www.codycattlecompany.com


Wild Indian Acres

Foundation Cows & Show Heifer Prospect Sale

noon, September 10, 2016 at the ranch, De Soto, Missouri

Selling 60 lots of our starting lineup foundation brood cows including — proven donors, spring splits, fall pairs & many show heifer prospects!

Also featuring a heifer calf pregnancy due in January sired by the $125,000 WC Milestone and out of Thomas Ms Impressive 0641!!!

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Make a weekend of it by joining us Friday evening in the Wild Indian Acres Suite at the St. Louis Cardinal baseball game! Tickets in the suite, food, drink and shuttle complimentary of Wild Indian Acres. We will depart in a shuttle from the motel headquarters approximately 5 p.m. to watch the Cardinals play the Brewers at 7:15 p.m. and return to the motel after the game. Saturday morning we will see you at the ranch for lunch and the sale at noon! Sale Manager

Greg Hubert P.O. Box 100 Oakley, KS 67748 785-672-3195 (office) 785-672-7449 (cellular)

5805 PERKINS RD • DE SOTO, MO 63020 (636) 586-2299 • (636) 236-0306 cell wildindianacres@yahoo.com Tad Owings • 660-998-2557 Herdsman


DIVERSIFIED BULL BUYERS!!!

Wright Charolais Bulls

Calving Ease, Performance, Carcass

Offering 150 Charolais Bulls every year on the second Saturday of March at 6 p.m.

18 month old bull sold in our March 2016 Sale BW: 72 lbs. AWW: 920 lbs. Ratio: 117 IMF: 4.45, REA: 21.10

18 month old bull sold in our March 2016 Sale BW: 65 lbs. AWW: 906 lbs. Ratio: 115 SC: 40 cm, REA: 21.95

Watch for more information about our next sales: December 3, 2016 – Annual Female Sale March 11, 2017 – Annual Bull Sale

• 50 of these bulls are Fall Long-Yearlings. • 100 head are Jan. & Feb. Yearlings. • Proven Calving Ease blood lines! • Raised on Fescue Grass! • Semen Tested, Performance Tested, and Trich Tested. • Ultrasound Data Available. • FREE Nation Wide Delivery .

January Long Yearling in our March 2016 Sale BW: 93 lbs. AWW: 861 lbs. Ratio: 114 REA: 21.66 Ratio: 144 (yearling)

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


Phenotype + Power

Built with

PROVEN Cow Families. +15 Milk, 1% REA

05A MCF Bohannon 3EM835382 46th National Grand Champion First progeny have been highly sought after!

Semen Available

Great Numbers, Proven! RF Greta 96Z P

Profile + Performance

Creek Cut Greta 576P ET

M&M Ms Stealth 7515 Pld ET +25 Milk

Proven

October 22, 2016 • at the Farm

Gene

ity! tic Opportun Power offering of females built with Proven Cow Families.

Quality Bred Heifers & Cows • Show Heifer Prospects Cow-Calf Pairs • Embryo Opportunities

Plus! 25 18-22 mo. old bulls — The Herd Bull Kind! The Dale Ridder Family 1585 Little Bay Road Hermann, MO 65041 Derek (573) 680-4692 Cell Ridder-Farms@hotmail.com Dale (573) 680-4691 Cell

RF Agatha 963 P By Cattlemen, For Cattlemen

ridderfarms.com


CML Draft Pick 436B Pld

CML Gunslinger 410B Pld

Where Quality Matters.

Dam Stems from Cougarhill Hank Proven Power Pedigree

BW EPD: -3.8 Top 4% Proven Red Factor

Winn Man Skaggs x Alcatraz Red Factor Genetics

Sparrows Fargo 811U Pld

Wells Ms Red Hot Mama 9402 Pld

Sparrows Talon 343A Pld

Wells Mr Just-In 3861 Pld

Outcross Canadian Genetics CCA—Top 10% WW, TM; 4% YW

One of the Breed’s Top Reds! Top 8% TSI

Mark these 1st Annual Lovely Ladies Sale Sat., Nov. 12, 2016 Dates!

Lanza x Alliance Proven — Great Numbers!

35th Annual Bull Sale

Sat., April 1, 2017

Visit Our Website or Visit us on Facebook 15446 419th Ave. • Conde, SD 57434 Richard & Heather Wells (605) 784-3409 • hwells@itctel.com Jason & Nina Jo Wells (605) 784-7824 (605) 881-7824 • cowboyandindian@itctel.com

www.wellscharolaisranch.com “Of ficial Home of the Bling Tags”

W ELL S

CHAROLAIS

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JoinRoyal theBreeders Group Today! and be part of these exciting events!

in conjuction with the American Royal National ROE Show in Kansas City. Only “Royal Breeders Group” members are eligible to show bulls in the Bull Classic & consign to the 10 Grand Sale ($500 Membership Fee).

2016 Royal Breeders Bull Classic Bulls born after Sept. 1, 2015 • Updated Guidelines

$10,000 Prize Money

10:30 a.m. Friday, October 28, 2016

Grand Champion Bull - $5,000 Reserve Grand Champion Bull - $2,500 Third Place Bull - $1,500 Remaining two Top 5 Finalists receive $500 each. All bulls eligible for National ROE Show.

All “Group” members receive 10 units of semen & signings from Grand or Reserve Deadline for entry: September 10th - All bulls must be entered in American Royal

This year, the Bull Classic show will be back in Hale Arena and we will get the entire show ring at 10:30 a.m.

For Membership and Entry information – David Hobbs

Charolais Journal (913) 515-1215 cell (816) 464-2474 ext. 200 dhobbs@charolaisusa.com 70  

J U N E / J U L Y 2016

Jeannine Doughty

Missouri Charolais Breeders Association (816) 616-8838 j_doughty21@hotmail.com


ow n s n tio epted a n i cc Nom A g bein 3:00 p.m. Friday, October 28, 2016

A new format has been established for this sale: Tickets are sold by the consignors for $100 each. The purchaser of the winning Ten Grand ticket drawing will be awarded $10,000 credit to be used during the sale on no more than 2 lots, or can take a $2,500 cash payout. The second ticket is awarded $2,500 in sale credit or may take $500 cash. Three more tickets will be awarded $100 cash.

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The sale catalog will in the October Charolais Journal and the deadline for entry is August 25. In past sales, many open show heifer prospects have been sold, but we are now open for more bred females, pairs, flushes, embryos and semen.

Ten Grand Sale Manager –

Greg Hubert

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Mark your Calendar!

Virginia Charolais Association Field Day July 30 at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.

Virginia Tech Beef Center

Theresa Key 3275 Jopling Rd. Bedford, VA 24523

540-586-1591• 540-871-0864

415 Plantation Rd Blacksburg Va 24060 Dr Dan Eversole, Director of Beef Programs 540-231-4738 • deversol@vt.edu Chad Joines, Director of Beef Operations 540-557-7263 • cjoines@vt.edu

CONTACT OWNERS FOR SEMEN

$25/straw; $25 signing J U Nfee E/JULY

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Building a Future in WC Passport 3127 PET

EM833181 • Passport x J139 Full brother to WC Benellli. Our new herd sire with the pedigree, EPDs and phenotype to take our program to a new level. Grand Champion: Dixie National Junior Livestock Show 2015 Reserve Grand Champion: Mississippi State Fair 2014 Semen: $25; no signing fee. (866) 356-4565

Private Treaty in 2016 we are offering Junior show heifers.

Offering offspring of Maximo and WC Passport 3127 for sale in 2016.

JDJ Maximo A18P

M841630 Member of JDJ Maximo Syndicate Using MAXIMO in our AI & ET programs.

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The Cattlmen’s Choice Black White Showcase &

Female Sale

Saturday • 1 p.m. (CST)

November 19th, 2016 Fergus Falls Mn Fergus Falls Livestock

LT Money Maker Son

Selling

HCF Blue Tradition$ 5049 PLD High Selling Lot out of Money Maker

M865812 DOB 3/19/2015 BW 86 ADJ WW 825 WW Ratio 104

Pregnant recips, cows, bred heifers, and open heifers, out of LT Ledger, LT Blue Value, LT Bridger, LT Easy Blend, LT Money Maker.

HCF Maude’s Blend 9042

Service sires are LT Landmark, LT Ledger, LT Blue Value and LT Rushmore.

CED 10.3 BW -3.3 WW 18 YW 42 Milk 16 MCE 6.3 MTL 25 SC 1.0 CW 14 REA 0.32 FAT 0.016 Marb 0.21 • Money Maker progeny add length improve udder quality, milk temperament, soundness & scrotal.

F1143767 DOB 3/24/09 BW 100 ADJ WW 755 WW Ratio 117

CED -1.2 BW 4.0 WW 48 YW 91 Milk 1 MCE 3.2 MTL 25 SC 1.1 CW 22 REA 0.21 FAT 0.010 Marb 0.02 • She sells, is in the top 1% of the breed weaning, yearling & TSI

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DA MS Marion 328P ET

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Raising charolais focusing on disposition, udders, milking ability, performance, and carcass.

BW .3 WW 41 YW 72 Milk 13 MTL 33 • Pregnant recipients sell • A national show class winner as a heifer, she now has over 90 calves Reg. One daughter whom sold for 20,000 in the National sale.

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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: 4.5 1.0 30 59 21 2.9 36 1.3

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

PF El Duke 9021 P ET Impressed 620 x Duchess 351

EPDs: 8.1 -1.2 20 27 3 1.0 13 0.5

Purebred Charolais Private Treaty Sales

Semen: $15/straw; $25 signing fee

S.D. Charolais Breeders Association 2008 Outstanding Seedstock Producer

KEPPEN CHAROLAIS

Jerod & Melanie Olson jrolson2664@gmail.com (605) 860-2080

20629 443rd Ave Lake Preston, SD 57249

Tim and Ree Reich

Gary Sandmeier (605) 285-6766

13123 322nd Ave. • Bowdle, SD 57428 www.sandmeiercharolais.com

Miss Charolais USA 2017? APPLICATIONS FOR MISS CHAROLAIS USA 2017 ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED.

POSTMARK DEADLINE JULY 31, 2016!

Steve - Myrna - Greg - BJ 405 Samara Ave. • Volga, SD 57071 • (605) 627-5229 keppencharolais@mchsi.com • www.keppencharolais.com

Reich Ranch Charolais Calvin Sandmeier (605) 285-6179

Want to become

1007 Kingsbury Belle Fourche, SD 57717  (605) 892-4366

AWARDS: – A $1,000 scholarship to Miss Charolais USA. – A $500 scholarship to the first runner-up. – Up to $2,000 in travel expenses paid for Miss Charolais USA.

Scott & Kim Jensen 20379 441st Avenue • Lake Preston, SD 57249 (605) 847-4755 E-Mail: jcr.ranch@hotmail.com

Vedvei Charolais

If you are looking

performance Whoa, for polled cattle, call: Odden Charolais Ranch 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

CHAROLAIS

Lovely Ladies Sale Nov. 12

Wells Charolais Ranch

15446 419th Ave • Conde, SD 57434 Richard & Heather Wells (605) 784-3409 Jason & Nina Jo Wells (605) 784-7824 www. wellscharolaisranch.com

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“2000 AICA Seedstock Producer of the Year”

44213 204th St. Alan & Deb Vedvei www.vedveicharolais.com Lake Preston, SD 57249 (605) 847-4529

E-mail: vedveicharolais@gmail.com

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Herd Sire Prospects & Embryos for Sale Private Treaty

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HANSEN 39804 163rdBJSt.Hansen • Turton, SD 57477 FARMS (605) 635-6346 • (605) 228-6199

Call Jamie Sparks-Dehan at 913-544-6128 with questions or for more information.

www.miss-charolais-usa.webs.com


Thank You NGC Celebrate 508C ET

High-Selling bull at Iowa Beef Expo – $41,000

EM859863

Our Thanks to Doll Charolais for purchasing Celebrate.We also want to thank everyone who purchased or were contending bidders on our genetics in 2016

47th National Reserve Junior Bull Calf

Dennis, Kari, Brandon, and Dustin Fischer 52917 295th St., Grove City, MN 56243

M6 Ms 761 Nancy 6100 P ET — F1061246 Celebrate’s dam who is becoming a breed Icon. Contact us about our 2016 ETcalves out of 6100. Co-owned with Double-H Charolais.

Home: 320-857-3044 Email: northgrovecharolais@gmail.com www.northgrovecharolais.com

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Fink Beef Genetics Such situations, like the one above, are what Galen Fink take care of it. The coffee shop crowd gets about 20 different versions going and spread,” he chuckles. wants to be the first to hear about when it comes to his Galen takes a levelheaded, yet competitive approach to customers. Galen owns and operates Fink Beef Genetics in Randolph, customer service, in general. Kan., along with his wife, Lori, and their daughter, Megan. “If you got animals, you’re always going to have something Being in the cattle happen to some of them,” he says, adding the caveat, business 39 years, Galen “If you got animals, you’re always going to have “If you don’t take care of knows he would rather be the first call when problems something happen to some of them,” he says, adding your customers, somebody arise than the last. Thus, he the caveat, “If you don’t take care of your customers, else will.” calls all of his customers at It’s that frame of mind somebody else will.” least twice a year. that has motivated Galen “It don’t have to be a to put together what he 30-minute phone call. Maybe you catch somebody on a tractor calls “the best guarantee in the world.” All bulls are sold with a one-year “just about anything” or something, you talk for maybe 30 seconds and you get off,” he guarantee, behind that is a three-year feet and semen guarantee. admits. Depending on the situation, the bull buyer will get either full or “If there’s something bad that’s happened to a bull or whatever, I would just as soon be the first one to find out and half credit on a future bull purchase should a problem arise. And

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Megan Larson, Chad Larson, Galen Fink, Lori Fink.

all bull owners keep full salvage value on any problem bull. “We think when we put out a product, we need to stand behind it,” Galen states. “Bulls shouldn’t have feet trouble or semen trouble. Now, if somebody mistreats a bull, that’s different. But anything from a genetic standpoint, we’re going to stand behind it for three years.” Mark Diederich, owner/operator of Mark Diederich Family Farms of southern Washington County, Kan., has known Galen since 1984 and has operated an embryo transfer cooperator herd with Fink Beef Genetics since 1990. In Diederich’s experience, the Fink guarantee is so strong that if a bull is gimpy on sale day, buyers will pay the same for that bull as they would with others of similar EPDs because they know Galen will stand behind him. “When you stand back and look at it from Galen’s standpoint,” says Diederich, “you have the full confidence that [Galen] thought that bull was going to work because at the end of the day, he was just donating that bull to you (if it turns out to have a problem). [Galen] gets no income at all off of (a problem) bull. “If there are…problems it would be far better for Galen just to take that bull to the sale barn vs. running him through his auction. How can you have a better warranty or guarantee than that?” Diederich poses. As a tribute to Fink Beef Genetics’ slogan of “outside the box thinking,” the operation offers credit on bull purchases when customers turn in feed and carcass data on individual Fink bull offspring. “It kind of encourages people to feed cattle, keep track of what they’re doing, and it gives us data to do some advertising with.” he says. Finks offer free nationwide delivery of bulls, volume discounts and try to pair customers with beef industry alliances like GeneNet™ and U.S. Premium Beef®. All first-time bull buyers are visited within the first year of buying a bull. Probably one of the most widely used Fink customer service options is the email blast. Anytime any of Fink’s customers are selling any class of cattle anywhere, Finks will send an email to cattle buyers all across the country. Finks strive to put as much information in the email as possible. They see the email blast as a tool their entire customer base can use. “If there’s anything that can help a buyer feel a little better about knowing something about them, that’s why we do it,” explains Galen. Diederich has seen the benefits of both sides of the email blast. When he was marketing 800-weight calves, he liked the email as he felt it made buyers aware of his calves. Now, he is in the heifer purchasing business and uses the email blast to find high-quality Fink-sired females. On a personal note, Diederich says, the thing he appreciates most is Galen’s honesty and personal touch when it comes to recommending bulls. “He’s willing to come to a producer’s place and look at their cows and make recommendations. It isn’t always the high-dollar bulls that he will recommend. It’s what the producers need,” notes Diederich. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL

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Cross Mountain Cattle Meeting his customer’s needs are the thoughts that put Rob Farmer of Cross Mountain Cattle of Warrenton, Va., to sleep at night and wake him up in the morning. Since 2003, Rob and his wife, Naomi, have been selling Charolais bulls in what Rob calls “black cattle country.” Recognizing the need for genetic diversity and a forever champion of Charolais, Rob developed a bull sale designed to fit the needs of the cattlemen of the East. The Quest for Quality Sale is hosted annually in April at the Virginia Beef Expo. Rob has compiled an elite offering of Charolais, Red Angus, Angus and Simmental bulls from several different consignors. “The headliners, of course, are the Charolais bulls,” he qualifies. At the 2016 sale, 27 Charolais bulls were sold. Fourteen of which were Cross Mountain Cattle bulls. “I don’t know that there’s been 27 Charolais bulls sold in this part of the country, and I’m talking from Maryland to South Carolina, in probably 20 years,” Rob states.

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Rob likes to give most of the credit to the other Charolais producers, “who have rode this ship with me,” he says. The buyers didn’t walk away without a share of compliments for the bull producers, either. “One young man actually said, ‘We really appreciate what you do for us farmers,’ and I think that’s probably the best compliment that I’ve ever received in the cow business. I was halfway embarrassed,” Rob grins. “What we’ve done with the Quest for Quality Sale is try to get a collection of bulls from other consigners, where they can showcase their bulls and get those people to come to their farm, so they have an idea of not only what we’re doing but what someone else is doing, too,” Rob says. Oftentimes, says Rob, someone will call him looking for a bull. If he doesn’t have one, he likes to point them in the direction of another Charolais producer with a similar frame of mind. “I would rather them buy a Charolais bull than go find a Hereford or an Angus bull because it hasn’t helped the Charolais

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breed to peddle a different breed of bull to someone who really wants to try a Charolais bull,” he says. “If they’re looking for a Charolais bull, I want them to find one, whether I’ve got one or not.” Camaraderie is probably the best way to promote your bulls, says Rob. He likes to get out and shake hands with people and offer sorting sticks and/or hats to buyers, whether they ended up with a bull or not. For Rob, the most lasting customer service option he can offer is peace of mind. “When these customers get these yearling bulls, I want them to be able to go to bed at night and feel real confident that, that yearling bull is going to cover those cows,” he says. Besides offering structurally sound, moderately framed bulls, Rob says docility is huge. “I don’t care how good that bull looks, if he’s crazy, we won’t sell him. Our clients are upwards in age. Some of them have grandkids running around the farm. The worst thing you could have is a bull that not only wants to eat you but wants to eat your grandchildren,” he emphasizes. That mindset is what Rob believes drives his returning customer base. There’s nothing Rob enjoys more than showing loyal customers or first-time buyers his cow herd. “I want a man or woman to get out of the truck, walk amongst the calves, push cows out of the way to see these baby calves.” He drives the point home adding, “I tell everybody when they get out of the truck, ‘if you’re soft and gentle, they’ll lick the hide off you.’” Rob also markets show calves to juniors. “You’ve got to think of that first-time junior that’s nine years old, that’s going to get a 500-600 pound animal on a rope. You can’t afford to get that kid hurt.” Steven Putnam owner/operator of Whisper Wood Cattle Company of Middleburg, Va., purchased his first cow from Rob. “Her name was Joy, believe it or not,” he says. She gave me my first live calf.” Since then, he has grown his herd to just over 100 brood cows for a commercial cow-calf operation, but he attributes the success of his journey to having mentors like Rob from which to learn. Putnam says, because he is in the pound business, Charolais bulls made sense, but probably the biggest reason he chose to use Charolais genetics was because he liked the way Rob’s cattle looked. Putnam says he trusts Rob to take care of his genetic needs. “He helps pair me with bulls that he thinks will work best for me. He hasn’t let me down yet.” Putnam entered the cattle business as a novice and has leaned on Rob’s expertise heavily, that is probably what he appreciates most about Rob’s customer service, he says. “I can call Rob, and he’s glad to help in any way he can. He’s showed up at my house before at 2:00 a.m. to help me deliver a calf.” “I’ve asked a million questions, and Rob’s probably gotten about 800,000 of those million,” chuckles Putnam. Overall, in Rob’s opinion “customer service is just having functional cattle that you can really get your eyes on.” CHAROLAIS JOURNAL

Rob Farmer

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New

AICA was one of the first breed registries to establish a show program, Roll of Excellence (ROE) that provides national level competition on a regional basis across the United States. The AICA ROE Sire program recognizes sires for the achievement of progeny in National ROE Shows, Class A ROE Shows and Class B ROE Shows. A sire qualifies as a ROE Sire when progeny have accumulated a minimum total of 400 ROE points. A minimum of 200 points must be class A ROE points. For an outline of the ROE program, contact the AICA Director of Activities.

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WDZ Northern Wind 8022 Pld ET

CML Diablo 2X

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EM759838

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LT Ledger 0332 P earned the AICA Roll of Excellence distinction at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition, October 3, 2015.

WDZ Northern Wind 8022 Pld ET earned the AICA Roll of Excellence distinction at the American Royal Livestock Show, October 31, 2015.

CML Diablo 2X earned the AICA Roll of Excellence distinction at the North American International Livestock Exposition, November 16, 2015.

Ledger is an April 13, 2010, son of LT Bluegrass 4017 P and LT Brenda 6120 Pld. He was bred by LindskovThiel Charolais, Isabel, S.D. He is currently owned by Lindskov-Thiel Charolais and The Ledger Group, Parkston, S.D.

Northern Wind is an April 1, 2008, son of LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld and D&D Miss Covergirl. He was bred by Kassidy R. Bremer, Red Field, Iowa. He is currently owned by Flying JRL, Finlayson, Minn., Eric Ott, Columbia City, Ind., Josh Buuck, Fort Wayne, Ind., Zehnder Cattle, Stanchfield, Minn., and Christopher Eklund, Cambridge, Minn.

Diablo is a February 7, 2010, son of Sparrows Sanchez 715T and CML Pld Wilma 3S. He was bred by McLeod Livestock, Balzac, Alberta. He is currently owned by Thomas Ranch, Harrold, S.D., Polzin Cattle, Darwin, Minn., Thistle Ridge Ranch, Taber, Alberta, and McLeod Livestock.

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KEYS All State 149X M792787

KEYS All State 149X earned the AICA Roll of Excellence distinction at the National Western Stock Show, January 16, 2016. All State is an April 2, 2010, son of KEYS Specialist 18U and Miss KEY Meg 2T. He was bred by Effertz Key Ranch, Velva, N.D. He is currently owned by Effertz Key Ranch and Nathan Suttles, Morton, Ill.

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CCF Knob Creek 0808 Pld ET

WR Wrangler W601

SHF Fire Power 0080

EM756212

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CCF Knob Creek 0808 Pld ET earned the AICA Roll of Excellence distinction at the National Western Stock Show, January 18, 2016.

WR Wrangler W601 earned the AICA Roll of Excellence distinction at the Fort Worth Stock Show, January 30, 2016.

CML Diablo 2X earned the AICA Roll of Excellence distinction at the North American International Livestock Exposition, November 16, 2015.

Knob Creek is a February 3, 2008, son of WDZ LPC Precision 4032 Pld ET and GS Tina 5493. He was bred by Cannon-Deutsch Charolais, Newton, Iowa. He is currently owned by Cannon-Deutsch Charolais, Bar S Ranch, Inc., Paradise, Kan., and David & Stephanie Dickerson, Paradise, Kan.

Wrangler is a February 8, 2009, son of CMF 192 Wrangler 256 and WR Miss Princess T629. He was bred by Wagonhammer Ranches, Albion, Neb. He is currently owned by Wagonhammer Ranches, Thomas Ranch, Harrold, S.D., Meinders Stock Farm, Buffalo Center, Iowa, and Mill Iron Lazy 5 Cattle Company, Rochester, Minn.

SHF Fire Power 0080 earned the AICA Roll of Excellence distinction at the Fort Worth Stock Show, January 30, 2016. Fire Power is a September 2, 2010, son of TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET and ACE Ms Dynasty 7117. He was bred by Katelyn R. Shaffer, Carthage, Mo. He is currently owned by Katelyn R. Shaffer and Willow Springs Cattle Co., Prairie Grove, Ark.

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can participate by creating an account and applying to bid at www.charauctions.com. Once approved, you can browse "Online Only" sales, live auction webcasts, and private treaty listings-making purchases once you are logged in. Sale animal details include videos, pictures, pedigrees, EPDs, and more information.

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September 10 - Wild Indian Acres Sale October 1 - Polzin Leading Ladies Sale October 18 - M&M Dispersal October 22 - Ridder Farms Family Values Sale October 26- Fink Beef Genetics Bull Sale November - North American International Livestock Exposition November 12 - Wells Charolais 1st Annual Lovely Ladies Sale December 3 - Wright Charolais 6th Annual Female Sale

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P 5 8 1 B n o t t u D Home of: BHD BHD Dutton B 185 P was the 2nd HighSelling JDJ Equity Z370 sired bull in DeBruycker’s 2015 sale. Dutton cavles are on the ground in Kentucky. We are extremely pleased and invite you to come evaluate for your self.

BHD Dutton B185 P BW: 86 WW/R 758/105 YW/R: 1,316/105

L “ ittle Duttons, Presidents and Maximos” Sullivan Charolais have been producing top-quality Charolais genetics in Paris, Kentucky since 1993. Our goal is to be the best at what we do. We are pleased with our production in 2016. We have cattle, semen, and embryos for sale private treaty and in a few select consignment sales. Thank You! to our buyers for your approval of our product. Several of which went directly in their ET programs.

Candy Sullivan

“Time Tested and Proven”

3261 Ruddles Mill Rd * Paris, KY 40361 (859) 338-0170 Email: ladycattlebuyer@msn.com Find us on facebook at Sullivan Charolais J U N E / J U L Y 2 0 1 6   85


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Royce x Duke 914 x Big Sky EPDs: CE: 3.7 BW: 1.3 WW: 28 YW: 59 M: 26 MCE: 1.3 TM: 40 SC: 1.1 REA: 0.40 MB: 0.12 TSE: 203.68

Top 1% Milk; 2% TM • Great Calves Stacks Mamie & Mary Families Junior Sullivan

DeBruycker Charolais sired calves carcass data: 1414 pounds live weight 9.93% Prime 84.11% Choice 62.82% Dressing 93.38% Yield Grade 2&3

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CREATING GREATER RANCHER RETURNS

Pekin, Indiana (812) 670-0073 sullivancharolais@yahoo.com

DeBruycker Charolais genetics are more in-demand and well-known by breeders, feeders and packers. Throughout the nation, there remains strong demand for calves out of Angus-based cows sired by DeBruycker Charolais bulls!

sent your

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National Roll of Excellence Shows October 29— Amercian Royal Livestock Show

Kansas City, MO www.americanroyal.com Entry Deadline: September 10

November 14—North American International Livestock Exposition

Louisville, KY www.livestockexpo.com Entry Deadline: October 1 January 14—National Western Stock Show National ROE Pen Show January 16—National Western Stock Show National ROE Show

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Wakefield Farms – Family Farming Since 1937 — Charolais Seedstock Since 1962 A name you can trust for Performance Tested Charolais and Red Angus Bulls Thanks to our bull customers! WF bulls are bred to calve easily; have powerful growth and carcass traits; quiet dispostions and are backed by a highly maternal cowherd.

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Kyle & Emily Wakefield (507) 402-4640 kylerwakefield@gmail.com Larry, Dan & Travis Wakefield (507) 456-8594

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Stepping

into the

Future...

MJ Samacus 310

is working great in Mississippi!

Clear Water Cattle LLC Jimmy Ray & Jane Parish 506 Holly Hills Road #92 Columbus, MS 39705 (662) 312-8372 jrparish@clearwatercattle.com

Bulls, Show Heifers, Semen & Embryos For Sale

Visitors always welcome

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Riverdance 4114 P TW

ROLLINS RANCHES

M852846

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Silver Yield 3196 P

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Semen: $25

No Signing Fee

CE 4.6

BW WW YW Milk MCE Mtnl SC -0.4 42 63 7 2.4 28 0.9

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CW REA 26 0.53

FAT MARB TSI 0.027 0.17 204.14

One of the top bulls in the 2015 LT Ranch Bull Sale CE Kind eye, good muscle and depth 7.4 Quiet enough to keep in the backyard Out of a front end Silver Distance Dam A maternal brother works for Shane-Johnson, Bruce, SD Good, solid feet EPDs rank in the top 4% WW; 20% YW, TM, CW, REA, MARB, TSI

Semen: $25

No Signing Fee

BW WW YW Milk MCE Mtnl SC -1.2 30 52 4 7.5 19 1.2

CW REA 8 -0.35

FAT MARB TSI 0.019 0.29 197.02

▶ Sire of the "Distance" line at the LT Ranch in SD ▶ Highly productive, easy keeping and gentle ▶ Daughters are excellent replacements with great udders and dispositions

▶ Rock solid, sound feet throughout his lifetime ▶ Used natural service for 11 years ▶ EPDs rank in the top 20% BW, CE; 15% MCE; 3% MARB

Rollins Ranch LLC ▶ 2150 Hwy 411 NE ▶ Cartersville, GA 30121 ▶ Franklin Dowell, Manager ▶ 770-386-4464 ▶ 678-520-0026 cell 88  

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*Ownership indicated by AICA records, May 5, 2016 Top 10 Sires

Top 10 Bulls 1 GJL Ruidoso 3082 • M838175 • 5-5-13

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2 Hamm Mogo B1 • FFM852048 • 5-3-14

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Sire: TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET; Dam: M&M Ms Raven 8082 Pld ET Breeder: Sullivan Ranch, Hillsboro, Texas Owners: MSL Cattle Company, Cameron, Texas; JVS Cattle Co., Sulphur, La.

Sire: Hamm Mogo U1; Dam: BJCF 12R’s Sunshine 425 Breeder: Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, Texas Owners: JVS Cattle Co., Sulphur, La.; Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, Texas; MOGO Charolais, Florence, Ala. 3 Bar S Rapid Fire 3859 • EM837952 • 3-1-13

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Sire: TR PZC Rapid Fire 9775 ET; Dam: Bar S Ms Tradition 9905 Breeder: Grady C Dickerson, Paradise, Kan. Owners: Bianchi Charolais, Gilroy, Calif.; Grady C Dickerson, Paradise, Kan.; Taylor Goering, McPherson, Kan.

Top 10 Females

1 TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET•EM704588•3-17-05 1,161

Sire: Thomas Oahe Wind 0772ET P; Dam: Thomas Swisser Sweet 1764 ET Breeder: Cally Thomas, Harrold, S.D. Owners: Thomas Ranch, Harrold, S.D.; Dykes Charolais, Bloomfield, Iowa; Coudron Charolais, Monticello, Minn.; Hansen Farms, Turton, S.D.; Jim & Audra Scheel, Belvidere, S.D. 2 TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET•EM790987•3-11-10

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Sire: TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET; Dam: Thomas Ms Impressive 0641 Breeder: Thomas Ranch, Harrold, S.D. Owners: Cavender Ranches, Jacksonville, Texas; Suttles Charolais Farm, Morton, Ill.; Aces Wild Ranch LLC, Weatherford, Texas; Bayley Kroupa, White Lake, S.D.; Thomas Ranch 3 LT Ledger 0332 P • M791626 • 4-3-10

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4 SHF Fire Power 0080 • M798884 • 9-2-10

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4 TR DSUL 100 Proof B24ET•EM849757•3-19-14 86

Sire: LT Bluegrass 4017 P; Dam: LT Brenda 6120 Pld Breeder: Lindskov-Thiel Ranch, Isabel, S.D. Owners: Lindskov-Thiel Ranch; The Ledger Group, Parkston, S.D.

5 SHF BJCF Benefit 1350 • M842535 • 9-9-13

Sire: TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET; Dam: ACE Ms Dynasty 7117 Breeder: Katelyn R Shaffer, Carthage, Mo. Owners: Katelyn R Shaffer; Willow Springs Cattle Company, Prairie Grove, Ark.

Sire: TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET; Dam: KR Miss Easy Pro 8063 Breeder: Sullivan Ranch, Hillsboro, Texas Owners: Carrousel Farms, Monroe, Wisc.; Thomas Ranch, Harrold, S.D.; Sullivan Ranch

Sire: SHF Fire Power 0080; Dam: ACE Ms Nancy’s-Benefit-6935 Breeder: Katelyn R Shaffer, Carthage, Mo. Owners: Katelyn R Shaffer; Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, Texas

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6 OBG SCC GF Jim Tom 4526• M861747• 11-7-14 72

(tie) Sire: LT-WC Templeton 1483 Pld ET; Dam: OBG Elvira 030 Breeder: Lindsay Jackson, Miami, Okla. Owners: Oklahoma Bovine Genetics, Miami, Okla.; Samsel Cattle Company, Cloverdale, Ind.; Steven Craig Greeson, Coatesville, Ind. 6 RF Bocephus 5027 • EM861767 • 3-4-15

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7 Kayr Patent 748B • M859010• 1-19-14

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(tie) Sire: MCF Bohannon 305A; Dam: M&M Ms Stealth 7515 Pld ET Breeder: Ridder Farms, Hermann, Mo. Owner: Ridder Farms Sire: Rolling D Classic 878U; Dam: Kayr Miss Kord 784L Breeder: Kay-R Charolais, Waskatenau, AB Owners: Oklahoma Bovine Genetics, Miami, Okla.;Dismukes Ranch, Checotah, Okla.; Bauman Cattle Co., Cheyenne, Wyo.; Kay-R Charolais 8 PZC Bottoms Up 5011 ET• EM860706 • 1-21-15

Sire: EOTT Mr Bullistic 4Z Pld; Dam: HSLS Hoo’s My Daddy Breeder: LeRoy & Heather Schaefer, Boring, Md. Owner: LeRoy & Heather Schaefer

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10 LJR Wia Mr White Collar•M859472•10-28-14 56 (tie) Sire: Kass Kojack S45; Dam: TR CC Katee 0765X ET Pld

Breeder: Jeff Jackson, Walunt Springs, Texas Owner: Wild Indian Acres, De Soto, Mo.

Sire: D R Revelation 467; Dam: EXL Mia 230M Breeder: Payne Livestock, Lloydminster, SK Owners: Wild Indian Acres, De Soto, Mo.; Box n C Ranch, Albion, Wash.; Big Creek Charolais, Harrisonville, Mo.

6 TR PZC Rapid Fire 9775 ET•EM776309•4-13-09 226

Sire: TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET; Dam: Thomas Ms Impressive 0641 Breeder: Thomas Ranch, Harrold, S.D. Owners: Wright Charolais, Richmond, Mo.; Bar S Ranch, Paradise, Kan.; Baney Charolais, Mountain Grove, Mo.; Wild Indian Acres, De Soto, Mo.; MBS Charolais, Bowling Green, Mo.; Garrett Charolais, Crossville, Tenn.

7 Eott Mr Bullistic 4Z Pld • M818974 • 2-2-12 160

Sire: WDZ Northern Wind 8022 Pld ET; Dam: Eott Ms Wonder Woman 12W Breeder: Eric Ott, Columbia City, Ind. Owner: Wes Marti, Cleburne, Texas 8 Keys All State 149X•M792787•4-2-10 Sire: Keys Specialist 18U; Dam: Miss Key Meg 2T

Sire: TR Mr Fire Water 5792 RET; Dam: Thomas Ms Impressive 0641 Breeder: Brooke A Polzin, Darwin, Minn. Owner: Brooke A Polzin 9 HLSL Instant Addiction • M845011 • 1-10-14

5 Big Creek Game Changer 192PET•EM815258• 9-24-11 230

Breeder: Effertz Key Ranch, Velva, N.D. Owners: Effertz Key Ranch; Suttles Charolais Farms, Morton, Ill.

9 LT-WC Templeton 1483 Pld ET•EM809046•3-15-11 136

Sire: LT Cheyenne Blend 7142 P; Dam: LT Wyoming Breeze 7188 P Breeder: Lindskov-Thiel Ranch, Isabel, S.D. Owners: Wright Charolais, Richmond, Mo.; Lindskov-Thiel Ranch,; Cody Cattle Company, Braymer, Mo. 10 Hamm Mogo U1•FFM754930•1-8-08 124 Sire: Hamm Taskmaster 13P ET; Dam: Hamm Vendeuse 3N ET Breeder: MOGO Charolais, Florence, Ala. Owner: MOGO Charolais

Breeder: JVS Cattle Co., Sulphur, La. Owner: JVS Cattle Co.

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2 Bar S Annie 4905•EF1202063•11-5-14

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Sire: WC Up The Limit 1128 P ET; Dam: LT Pearl 6143 Pld Breeder: Wright Charolais, Richmond, Mo. Owner: Makayla G Houck, Prescott, Iowa

Sire: CCF Knob Creek 0808 Pld ET; Dam: Bar S Pistol Annie 1542 ET Breeder: Grady C Dickerson, Paradise, Kan. Owner: Grady C Dickerson

3 TR Ms Berkly 4711B ET•EF1186561•3-17-14 70

Sire: TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET; Dam: TR Ms Montella 1572Y Breeder: Thomas Ranch, Harrold, S.D. Owner: Paislie Grace Carlson, Canton, S.D.

4 BOY Kim’s Smokette 507•EF1206163•3-25-15 64

Sire: TR Smoke On The Water ET; Dam: ALC Kate T07K Breeder: Coudron Charolais, Monticello, Minn. Owner: Caitlyn Belle Skiles, Dalhart, Texas 5 WC CCC Rachel 4527 P•F1200216•10-3-14 Sire: LT Rushmore 8060 Pld; Dam: WC Brenda Beebop 8008

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Breeder: Wright Charolais, Richmond, Mo. Owner: Evan Summers, Slater, Mo.

6 WC CCC Sweetheart 4108 P ET•EF1186505•1-1-14 52

Sire: WC-WCCC Rocketfuel 7109; Dam: Baldridge Sweetheart 7M Breeder: Wright Charolais, Richmond, Mo. Owner: Jaid Runft Scandia, Kan. 7 Bar S Shirley 4161•F1192795•2-28-14

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7 WH Miss Dena 419 Pld•F1195094•4-26-14

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(tie) Sire: TR PZC Rapid Fire 9775 ET; Dam: Bar S Shirley 5391 Breeder: Ethan W Dickerson, Paradise, Kan. Owner: Ethan W Dickerson

(tie) Sire: Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET; Dam: WC Nadine 1017 Breeder: David & Annette Bonacker, Cedar Hill, Mo. Owner: David & Annette Bonacker

8 D&D Ms Kennedy 1430 PLD ET•EF118624•3-24-14 49

Sire: WC CCC Bud Heavy 903 Pld ET; Dam: D&D Miss Kennedy Breeder: Doub Charolais, Danville, Ind. Owner: Long Hall Cattle, Hillsboro, Ohio; Rebecca, Jenna & Jacob Harrod, Frankfort, Ky. 9 PZC Dina 08 ET•EF1189974•5-2-14

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9 Circle K Jenavieve•EF1198112•6-9-14

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9 Big Creek Kacey 431 P•F1186790•3-2-14

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10 LCR Ms Holywater 1107B•F1201238•3-5-14

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(tie) Sire: TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET; Dam: Thomas Ms Impressive 0641 Breeder: Polzin Cattle, Darwin, Minn. Owner: Claire Trennepohl, N Middletown, Ind. (tie) Sire: TR Mr Fire Water 4792RET; Dam: Circle K Antoinette Breeder: Emilyn Kennedy, Canandaigua, N.Y. Owner: JVS Cattle Co., Sulphur, La.

(tie) Sire: Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET; Dam: Big Creek Belle 022P Breeder: Big Creek Charolais, Harrisonville, Mo. Owner: Kaitlyn L Davlin, El Campo, Texas (tie) Sire: TR PZC Holywater 9777 ET; Dam: Ms CC Jackpot 1107M55 Breeder: Mason A Leifeste, Cameron,Texas Owner: Mason A Leifeste

10 JVS Fire Tracker B41 • M861656 • 11-2-14 56 (tie)Sire: SHF Fire Power 0080; Dam: Cox Miss Fastrack 1509

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1 WC Kourtney 5282 P•F1204288•2-4-15

10 CC TR Adalina 3129 PLD ET•EF1182949• 3-10-13 44

(tie) Sire: TR Mr Fire Water 5792 RET; Dam: Thomas Ms Impressive 0641 Breeder: Thomas Ranch, Harrold, S.D. Owner: Cagney Effling, Highmore, S.D. Heifer Calf, CAG Ms Alaska 515C•F1200476• 3-11-15 Sire: CML Diablo 2X Breeder: Cagney Effling, Highmore, S.D. Owner: Connor M Kinser, De Soto, Mo.

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Top 10 Dams 1 Thomas Ms Impressive 0641•F873178•3-18-00 331 Sire: JWK Impressive D040 ET; Dam: BCI Miss Very Limit 6033P

Breeder: Batey Charolais Inc., Forsyth, Mont. Owners: Nathan Latzke, Detroit Lakes, Minn.; Brooke A Polzin, Darwin, Minn.

2 M&M Ms Raven 8082 Pld ET•EF1087456•3-10-08

GJL Ruidoso 3082

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Sire: DR Stealth 574; Dam: Baldridge Sweetheart 7M Breeder: M&M Charolais, Perry, Okla. Owner: Gary Johnson, Farris, Texas

3 Bar S Pistol Annie 1542 ET•EF1136436•3-23-11 141

Sire: TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET; Dam: Thomas Miss Impressive0641 Breeder: Thomas Ranch, Harrold, S.D. Owners: Ethan W Dickerson, Paradise, Kan.; Grady C Dickerson, Paradise, Kan.; Jayce D Dickerson, Paradise, Kan. 4 BJCF 12R’s Sunshine 425•FFF1105400•4-9-09

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5 HLSL Hoo’s My Daddy•F1151549•9-10-11

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6 KR Miss Easy Pro 8063•F1086723•1-27-08

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Sire: Hamm Bramard 12R; Dam: OBBCO Sunshine Breeder: Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, Texas Owner: Bar J Charolais

Sire: Cooley Charlie 9047U; Dam: SAC Cheyanne 2402 Pld Breeder: LeRoy & Heather Schaefer, Boring, Md. Owner: LeRoy & Heather Schaefer

Sire: LT Easy Pro 3151 Pld; Dam: KR Miss Easy Ride 3104 Breeder: Bill King, Stanley, N.M. Owners: Thomas Ranch, Harrold, S.D.; Sullivan Ranch, Hillsboro, Texas

TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET

7 M&M Ms Stealth 7515 PLD ET•EF1082663•9-11-07 112 Sire: DR Stealth 574; Dam: M&M Ms Wyo Wind 4623 Pld ET

Breeder: M&M Charolais, Perry, Okla. Owner: Ridder Farms, Hermann, Mo.

8 LT Pearl 6143 PLD•F1046980•3-9-06

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9 Bar S Ms Tradition 9905•F1116066•9-10-09

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Sire: LT Rio Bravo 3181 P; Dam: LT Pearl 2081 Pld Breeder: Lindskov-Thiel Ranch, Isabel, S.D. Owner: Wright Charolais, Richmond, Mo.

Sire: Swegle Creek Ko Jo 514ET; Dam: ACE Ms Viking PC-0134 N103 Breeder: Bar S Ranch, Paradise, Kan. Owner: Grady C Dickerson, Paradise, Kan. 10 TR Ms Montella 1572Y•F1136470•5-4-11

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Sire: Gerrard Montezuma 6T; Dam: TR Ms Wyoming Wind 5604R Breeder: Cally Thomas, Harrold, S.D. Owner: Christy Collins, Frederick, Okla.; Keith Lambright, Shipshewana, Ind.

WC Kourtney 5282 P

The AICA Show Animal of the Year program recognizes the top Charolais show dam, female, sire and bull and was started with the 1984-85 show season. The program is based on accumulating points at the National Charolais Show, Regional National Shows, designated Class A Roll of Excellence Shows and Class B Roll of Excellence Shows.

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NEWS NOTES

AICA MEMBERSHIP Obituary

David Ogden Douglas, whose passionate love of the land, agriculture and all things farming related — including the often temperamental machinery it took to run a farm — inspired him to exchange the New York financial and business world for a seat on a John Deere tractor at his beloved Rainbow Farm in West Tisbury, died March 18 in Ocala, Florida. He was 75. David was born July 6, 1940, the youngest son of four born to Grace and James Henderson Douglas 2nd in Lake Forest, Ill. From childhood, David enjoyed summers on Martha’s Vineyard with his family. He attended Middlesex and Harvard University and ultimately made his way back to Martha’s Vineyard. On the Vineyard in 1962, he met his first wife, Jenifer. Together they raised three daughters and a stepson. He began his professional career at the New York Stock Exchange and later ran his own architecture business. Both were exciting adventures, but not his passion. His passion was farming, which he did for several years in Essex, Mass., raising Charolais beef cattle. He conceived a plan to move to Martha’s Vineyard, design his own home, and become a Vineyard farmer. Being David, that’s what he did. He bought and/or leased a total of 90 acres in West Tisbury, carefully developed the property for a beef cattle operation, designed and built new farm buildings, restored worn-out ancillary buildings, and when it was ready, shifted his Essex farm to the hilly Vineyard property he called Rainbow Farm David was a smart farmer and a clever businessman. He raised cattle to serve as breeding stock to other farmers, carefully matching bulls and cows to get the best offspring. He served as president of the AmericanInternational Charolais Association during his 35 years raising cattle He also raised hay for sale to Island horse owners, feed corn for his cattle, and sweet corn for sale to summer residents. And he worked at

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it, mowing and baling the hay, and helping to get it into the big barns he built. When a farm became available in Chilmark near the West Tisbury town line, he sold the West Tisbury Rainbow Farm property and shifted Rainbow Farm (now under new owners and known as Grey Barn Farm) and his growing farming operations from West Tisbury to Chilmark. The house he had built for himself on the south road when he moved to the Vineyard was located on South Road, just on the West Tisbury side of the Chilmark-West Tisbury boundary, making it a perfect fit for his new operation. David was passionate about West Tisbury and its rural beauty. He realized that to keep the town he loved from losing that important quality he had to commit to it, so David ran for election to the West Tisbury planning board and served on the board for 30 years, from 1981 until 2011, when he moved to Chilmark. In 1989, David married Laura Campbell. When they dispersed the cow herd in the fall of 1994, he realized he still loved the land, so David and Laura created a wonderful country store for animal feed and fine boots, to name a few of the products stocked at Campbell & Douglas Harness & Feed. He helped many an Islander load feed or hay onto their trucks there. And this time of year, the early spring, he got on a tractor towing the plows, turning the soil for planting. And he would come into the house at the end of the day, cold and smiling. David is survived by his wife Laura Campbell; daughter Jenifer and partner Jack Wildauer; daughter Alexandra Welch and his grandson Brendan Welch; daughter Diana DeBlase, her husband Glenn, and granddaughter Gabriella; his first wife Jenifer Douglas and stepson David Breasted; brothers John and his children Leaf and Maya and partner Bobbie, James Douglas, Capt. Robert S. Douglas and his wife Charlene and their four sons: Rob and his wife Jackie; Jamie and his wife Marianne and children, Grace and James; Morgan and his wife Griffin and their child Alexander; and Brook. A celebration of life and memorial in honor of David Douglas will be held when the corn is up to our ankles, at a time, place, and date to be announced.

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2015

Top 100 Female Enrollments Breeder

Breeder Enrollments

EATON CHAROLAIS, LINDSAY, MT................................................1716 SCHURR BROS,FARNAM, NE............................................................691 COBB CHAROLAIS RANCH INC, AUGUSTA, MT..............................676 BRETT DE BRUYCKER, DUTTON, MT..............................................641 SANDMEIER CHAROLAIS RANCH, BOWDLE, SD............................634 ANDREW J FOGLESONG, IPAVA, IL..................................................618 WHEATCRAFT FARMS INC, BROOKFIELD, MO...............................516 MARK & BELVA DE BRUYCKER, BYNUM, MT.................................504 ROGERS BAR HR, COLLINS, MS.......................................................452 LLOYD & JANE DE BRUYCKER, DUTTON, MT.................................450 HEBBERT CHAROLAIS, HYANNIS, NE..............................................448 WEBER CHAROLAIS FARM, WAGNER, SD......................................428 B & H CHAROLAIS, ARCHER, NE.....................................................411 DERRY & MARY WRIGHT, RICHMOND, MO....................................398 SIMPLOT PRECISION GENETICS, GRAND VIEW, ID........................380 RAMBUR CHAROLAIS, SIDNEY, MT.................................................380 DOLL CHAROLAIS RANCH, NEW SALEM, ND.................................361 COLLINS AND SON, WHIGHAM, GA................................................336 PRAIRIE VALLEY FARMS INC, PLATTE, SD......................................324 THOMAS CHAROLAIS INC, RAYMONDVILLE, TX...........................320 ROMANS RANCHES, HARPER, OR...................................................317 JEROME (JERRY) M STOUT, KADOKA, SD........................................317 JACQUE DE BRUYCKER, FAIRFIELD, MT..........................................314 OAKWATER RANCH, SHREVEPORT, LA...........................................310 WIENK CHAROLAIS RANCH, LAKE PRESTON, SD..........................301 CHRISLAW FARMS CHAROLAIS, FAYETTE, MO..............................295 JOE OR CATHY CAMPBELL, CHOTEAU, MT....................................294 EFFERTZ KEY RANCH, VELVA, ND...................................................285 RIO RANCH, HEMPSTEAD, TX.........................................................250 CARDINAL CHAROLAIS, HILLROSE, CO..........................................248 BAR SIX CHAROLAIS, MITCHELL, OR..............................................243 LINDSKOV-THIEL CHAROLAIS, ISABEL, SD.....................................240 WEST FORK RANCH, LOUP CITY, NE...............................................237 HOWELL RANCH, MARSHALL, TX...................................................231 RICHARD L ZEISLER, BUTTE, NE.....................................................230 VEDVEI CHAROLAIS RANCH, LAKE PRESTON, SD.........................228 R LAZY B RANCH, NOME, ND..........................................................227 WELLS CHAROLAIS, CONDE, SD......................................................226 THOMAS RANCH, HARROLD, SD.....................................................226 BAMBOO ROAD FARMS LLC, MARSHALLVILLE, GA.......................219 CALABRIA CHAROLAIS, KAUFMAN, TX..........................................216 SILVER SPUR LAND AND CATTLE LLC, ENCAMPMENT, WY..........215 BJR SUMMERFORD CHAROLAIS, FALKVILLE, AL............................214 WAGNER CHAROLAIS, NUNN, CO...................................................214 UTOPIA GENETICS, ASH GROVE, MO..............................................205 FINK BEEF GENETICS, RANDOLPH, KS............................................205 BROBERG’S CHAROLAIS, TILDEN, NE.............................................204 SCHMIDT CATTLE CO, GORDON, NE...............................................201 BILL KING, MORIARTY, NM..............................................................200 ARROWHEAD RANCH, WAELDER, TX............................................200

SOREIDE CHAROLAIS, BOWMAN, ND.............................................197 BROKEN BOX RANCH, WILLIAMS, CA.............................................183 RYAN & RHONDA HONEYMAN, REEDER ,ND.................................183 M & M CHAROLAIS, PERRY, OK.......................................................183 TIM REICH, BELLE FOURCHE, SD....................................................181 MITCHELL R COX, CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY.......................................180 CURFMAN FARMS, GRIGGSVILLE, IL...............................................177 MEAD FARMS, BARNETT, MO..........................................................176 TONNYRE THOMAS JOE, RAYMONDVILLE, TX..............................171 CANNON-DEUTSCH CHAROLAIS, NEWTON, IA.............................170 WALDEN FARMS, BRANTLEY, AL.....................................................168 HUBERT CHAROLAIS RANCH, OAKLEY, KS.....................................168 MITCHELL H THOMAS, RAYMONDVILLE, TX.................................167 CLARK ALAN BREVIG, LEWISTOWN, MT.......................................166 RAILE CHAROLAIS FARM, ST FRANCIS, KS.....................................163 JERRY & GWYNETTE STURGESS, LARUE, TX..................................158 VAN WINDHAM, BAY SPRINGS, MS................................................158 RAY D WINZ & SONS, HOLDREGE, NE............................................156 SAND HILL CHAROLAIS INC, BOISE CITY, OK.................................155 GRAU CHAROLAIS, GRADY, NM.......................................................151 CROW TIMBER CHAROLAIS, REVILLO, SD......................................151 JAGUAR BUILDERS INC, LIVERPOOL, TX.........................................147 HANN-FAMILY SPRING VALLEY RANCHES, GAUSE, TX.................145 FLOYD CLEVELAND, SISSETON, SD.................................................145 ADDKISON CHAROLAIS FARM, LOUISVILLE, MS............................144 WEAVER CHAROLAIS FARMS, GLASGOW, KY................................142 ENDSLEY’S CHAROLAIS FARMS, HASTINGS, MI.............................140 B B B CHAROLAIS RANCH, OAKLEY, KS..........................................138 H B COMPANY, MT PLEASANT, UT..................................................138 JAMIE EGGLESTON, WESSINGTON, SD...........................................138 007 CHAROLAIS, RUSH SPRINGS, OK..............................................136 CHARLES T GIBSON, JAKIN, GA.......................................................136 BIERLE CHAROLAIS, LESTERVILLE, SD............................................135 PENNINGTON FARM, BEE BRANCH, AR..........................................134 CURTIS FEIST, VELVA, ND.................................................................134 HUDSPETH FARMS, ST JOE, AR........................................................133 LINDSKOV-THIEL RANCH, ISABEL, SD.............................................131 EICKHOFF FARM, VERDON, NE.......................................................131 CASTLEBERRY HILLTOP C CHAROLAIS LLC, NINNEKAH, OK........130 LANE & VICKI BINA, LAWTON, ND.................................................130 H B FARMS, LITTLE FALLS, MN........................................................129 LARRY DYBDAL ,NEWCASTLE, NE...................................................128 C-B CHAROLAIS, MONTPELIER, ND................................................128 AMBURGEY CHAROLAIS FARM, MT STERLING, KY.......................127 J & L CHAROLAIS FARMS, PRESTON, MO........................................127 GRACE FARMS, ALBANY, MO...........................................................125 MONA WRIGHT, MT VERNON, MO.................................................122 DENNIS CHAROLAIS FARMS, SAINT JO, TX.....................................122 JAMIE G FRED FAMILY, ROSE, NE....................................................121 GARY L WEST, PLEASANTON, TX....................................................121

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2016-2017

Board Members

2016-2017 AICA Board of Directors Executive Committee Bill Nottke -President 11027 Chateau Chura Sunset Hills, MO 63128 (314) 843-2930 Larry Ludeke - Vice President PO Box 186 Liverpool, TX 77577 (832) 439-4666 Mike Schumacher - Secretary 14809 Pike 139 Bowling Green, MO 63334 (573) 324-2528 Robb Creasey - Treasurer 7500 E 1450th St. Macomb, IL 61455 (309) 354-3223 Larry Lehman - Ex-Officio P.O. Box 700 Tioga, TX 76271 (940) 437-5900 J. Neil Orth - Executive Vice President 11700 NW Plaza Circle Kansas City, MO 64153 (816) 464-5977 134  

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Area directors Cheryl Lux................................ Area 1 P.O. Box 348 Augusta, MT 59410 (406) 562-3670 term expires 2018

Bradley Bracewell................... Area 6 737 Hill Rd. Tioga, TX 76271 (940) 230-3265 term expires 2017

Frankie Anthony....................Area 11 806 Jarboe Lane Hardinsburg, KY 40143 (270) 527-8861 term expires 2018

Dennis Metzger....................... Area 2 22600 Blue Jay Ln Anderson, CA 96007 (308) 544-6445 term expires 2017

Marty Lewis............................. Area 7 9411 W. 56th St. S. Monroe, IA 50170 (515) 250-2362 term expires 2018

Jimmy Ray Parish..................Area 12 506 Holly Hills Rd #92 Columbus, MS 39705 (662) 312-8372 term expires 2017

Ty Eschenbaum....................... Area 3 530 Cardinal Drive Circle Brookings, SD 57006 (605) 847-4880 term expires 2018 Spencer Schrader................... Area 4 2118 Oxbow Rd Wells, KS 67467 (785) 488-2135 term expires 2017

Mike Schumacher................... Area 8 14809 Pike 139 Bowling Green, MO 63334 (573) 324-2528 term expires 2017

Silas Maxwell........................Area 13 1120 Welcome Grove Rd. Mosheim, TN 37818 (423) 422-7234 term expires 2015

Eddy Loggains......................... Area 9 4431 Larkin Road Violet Hill, AR 72584 (870) 368-4857 term expires 2018

Dotty Macy............................Area 14 1039 Heaps Rd Street, MD 21154 (772) 713-4061 term expires 2017

Larry Ludeke............................ Area 5 PO Box 186 Liverpool, TX 77577 (832) 439-4666 term expires 2018

Robb Creasey........................Area 10 7500 E 1450th St. Macomb, IL 61455 (309) 354-3223 term expires 2017

David Webb...........................Area 15 317 Old Vineland SCH Easley, SC 29640 (864) 246-6203 term expires 2018

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continued from page 29 Dybdal Charolais Annual Production Sale Laurel, Neb.  April 13, 2016 Auctioneer: Rob Nord, Clinton, Ill. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Services, Oakley, Kan. Averages: 30 Yearling Bulls................................ $4,283 5 Open Heifers................................... $4,200 35 Lots.......................................... $4,271 Total Sale Gross.............................. $149,500 By: Colt Keffer

4 Bred Heifers.................................... $2,625 8 Open Heifers................................... $1,831 23 3/4 Lots $3,006 Not included in the above average: 3 Embryos............................................. $200 21 Units of Semen................................. $130 Total Sale Gross............................... $74,730 By: Floyd Wampler

$5,750 – Bull. LKD Husker 5134, 4-5-15, by HCR Rancher 0412 Pld. To Jerry Stewart, Newcastle, Neb. $5,750 – Bull. LKD Extreme Influence 549, 3-9-15, by EC High Tech 044 Pld. To Chuck Kathol, Harrington, Neb.

High-selling lots: $8,250 – Cow-Heifer Calf Split. VCC Roxanne 304, 2-16-13, by Gerrard Montezuma 6T. Heifer calf, 11-15-15, by WC Hoo Doo Sandpoint 2013. Cow rebred to NS/ SCF Seven & 7 1309 Polled. From Vollborn Cattle Co., Bidwell, Ohio. Cow to William Ashton, Glencoe, Okla., for $5,500. Heifer calf to Begoon Farms, Grottoes, W.Va., for $2,750. $7,400 – Bull. CMC Colonel 514 P, 3-1-15, by Three Trees Wind 0383 ET. From Cross Mountain Cattle Co., Catlett, Va. To Whispering Wood Farm, Va. $5,500 – Bull. VCC Hoo Doo Sandpoint 519, 3-24-15, by WC Hoodoo Sandpoint 2013. From Vollborn Cattle Co. To Clint Hall, Cleveland, Ohio. (3/4 interest) $4,300 – Cow-Bull Calf Split. VPI Tiara 326A, 9-13-13, by VPI Free Lunch 708T. Bull calf, 10-3-15, by M6 Grid Maker 010. Cow is rebred to M6 Fresh Air 1138 P. From Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va. Cow to Glenmary Farms, Rapidan, Va., for $3,400. Bull calf to Glenmary Farms for $900.

Sonderup Charolais Ranch Inc. Bull Sale

Cross Mountain Quest for Quality

High-selling lots: $7,500 – Open Heifer. LKD Miss Intoxicating 533, 3-22-15, by CCC Rocket’s Edge 203 Pld. To Greg Utech, Hubbard, Neb. $6,750 – Bull. LKD Unlimited Tech 506, 2-115, by EC High Tech 044 Pld. To Gene Debolt, Newport, Neb. $6,000 – Bull. LKD Triple Nickel 555, 3-11-15, by EC High Tech 044 Pld. To David Cunningham, Wausa, Neb. $6,000 – Bull. LKD Iceman 573, 3-15-15, by CCC Rocket’s Edge 203 Pld. To Gene Debolt.

Fullerton, Neb.  April 14, 2016 Auctioneer: Matt Lowery, Burwell, Neb. Average: 127 Yearling Bulls........................ $4,180 Total Sale Gross.............................. $530,860 By: Colt Keffer High-selling lots: $16,000 – Yearling Bull. SCR Titanium 5171, 3-18-15, by SCR Tuffy 0119. To Independent Foundation, York, Neb. $11,000 – Yearling Bull. SCR Tuffy 5154, 3-2-15, by FC Marbler 841 P. To Sand Creek Charolais, Holyoke, Colo. $10,000 – Yearling Bull. IKE All State 5093, 2-25-15, by IKE All State 3159. To Allen Crow, Arnold, Neb. $8,500 – Yearling Bull. FC Tuffy 5253 P ET, 3-5-15, by SCR Tuffy 0119. To Triple K Charolais, Superior, Neb. $7,500 – Yearling Bull. IKE PHD 5108, 3-7-15, by BJR Leachman PHD 738 P092T. To Allen Crow. $7,000 – Yearling Bull. SCR Jack 5157, 3-3-15, by Chateus Handsome Jack 1208. To Kucera Feedlot, Central City, Neb.

2016 Virginia Beef Expo Harrisonburg, Va.  April 15, 2016 Auctioneer: Greg Clifton, Hurst, Texas Sale Sponsor: Virginia Charolais Association Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Services, College Station, Texas Sale Consultant: Brett Sayre, Purdin, Mo. Averages: 1 3/4 Bull........................................... $4,857 5 Cow-Calf Pairs................................. $2,880 5 Cow-Calf Splits................................. $4,670

Harrisonburg, Va.  April 15, 2016 Auctioneer: Greg Clifton, Hurst, Texas Sale Sponsor: Cross Mountain Cattle, Catlett, Va. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service, College Station, Texas Average: 27 Bulls........................................ $3,046 Not included in above average: 10 Red Angus Bulls............................ $2,575 2 Percentage Simmental Bulls............ $3,025 3 Angus Bulls..................................... $2,433 13 Red Angus Females........................ $2,335 Total Sale Gross.............................. $153,700 By: Floyd Wampler High-selling lots: $4,400 – Bull. BC-CC Classic Rock Pld, 10-17-14, by DC Hat Trick 808 P. From David Clark, Denton, Md. To Kibler Farms, Edinburg, Va. $4,300 – Bull. CMC Flawless 501 P, 2-5-15, by LHD Flawless R 1538 Pld. From Cross Mountain Cattle Co. To Sebastian Marquet, Middleburg, Va. $4,200 – Bull. CMC Triumph 524 P, 3-1015, by Cooley Royce 1107T39. From Cross Mountain Cattle Co. To Joe Saffer, Manassas, Va.

Cobb Charolais Ranch 47th Spring Bull Sale Great Falls Mont.  April 16, 2016 Auctioneer: Dennis Metzger, Anderson, Calif. Average: 130 Yearling Bulls ....................... $5,483 Total Sale Gross.............................. $712,800

High-selling lots: $12,000 –Yearling Bull. ABC Ancho’s C254, 3-27-15, by ABC Ancho A058. To Angela Flynn, Royce City, Texas, and Merle Hutchings, Emory, Texas. (3/4 interest) $11,500 –Yearling Bull. ABC C224, 3-24-15, by ABC Xenon X082 Poll. To Santiago Camou, Sonora, Mexico. $11,000 –Yearling Bull. ABC Zactecas’s C120 Poll, 3-14-15, by ABC Zactecas Z018 Poll. To Santiago Camou. $9,000 –Yearling Bull. ABC Absoluto Clasico’s C096, 3-12-15, by ABC Absoluto Clasico A047. To Merle Stillwel, Kadoka, S.D.

Lindskov-Thiel Ranch 35th Annual Bull Sale Isabel, S.D.  April 16, 2016 Auctioneer: Lynn Weishaar, Reva, S.D. Average: 128 Yearling Bulls...................... $11,320 Total Sale Gross........................... $1,448,960 By: Colt Keffer High-selling lots: $125,000 – Yearling Bull. LT Landmark 5052 Pld, 2-23-15, by LT Rushmore 8060. To Satterfield Charolais, Norfork, Ark.; J&J Trust, Parkston, S.D.; Rathmourne Charolais, Port Hope, Mich., and Jess Taylor, Broken Bow, Neb. $57,500 – Yearling Bull. LT Rushmore 5500 Pld, 2-14-15, by LT Rushmore 8060.To Ledbetter Charolais, Lockhart, Texas. $35,000 – Yearling Bull. LT Commissioner 5232 Pld, 3-14-15, by LT Ledger 0332 P. To R Lazy B Charolais, Nome, N.D. $30,000 – Yearling Bull. LT Watauga 5038 Pld, 2-20-15, by LT Rushmore 8060. To O&L Farms, Omaha, Neb. $24,000 – Yearling Bull. LT Ledger 5541 Pld, 3-1-15, by LT Ledger 0332 P. To Dennis Hulm Meadow, S.D. $22,000 – Yearling Bull. LT Columbian 5245 Pld, 3-16-15, by LT Sundance 2251 Pld. To C Bar B Charolais, Montpelier, N.D. $20,000 – Yearling Bull. LT Trailblazer 5115 Pld, 3-6-15, by LT Sundance 2251 Pld. To Honeyman Charolais, Reeder, N.D. $18,000 – Yearling Bull. LT Vista 5319 Pld, 3-29-15, by LT Sundance 2251 Pld. To ABS Global, DeForest, Wis. $18,000 – Yearling Bull. LT Next Stage 5305 Pld, 3-22-15, by LT Stagecoach 8068 Pld. To Domek Charolais, Wibaux, Mont. $18,000 – Yearling Bull. LT Long Distance 5012 P, 2-14-15, by LT Long Distance 9001 Pld. To O&L Farms.

Wright Charolais 1st Online Fall Born Show Heifer & Embryo Sale Richmond, Mo.  April 21, 2016 Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales, Oakley, Kan. Averages: 7 Open Heifers................................... $9,143 87 Embryos........................................... $620 6 Units of Semen................................... $120 By: David Hobbs

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High-selling lots: $30,500 – Open Heifer. WC Brenda 5527 P, 9-19-15, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. To Lance Pfeiff, Pierce, Colo. $8,750 – Open Heifer. CCC Lady Elli 552 Pld, 10-3-15, by LT-WC Templeton 1483 Pld ET. From Cody Cattle Co., Braymer, Mo. To Donald Smith, Arp, Texas.

Wild Indian Acres/ Ridder Farms Girls Gone Wild Online Show Heifer & Embryo Sale DeSoto, Mo.  April 25, 2016 Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales, Oakley, Kan. Averages: 12 Open Heifers................................. $8,200 1 Open Percentage Heifers.................. $2,000 1 Bull Calf.......................................... $4,000 1 Flus................................................ $2,250 1 Pregnant Recipient.......................... $4,500 45 Embryos........................................... $373 20 Units of Semen................................. $110 By: David Hobbs High-selling lots: $36,500 – Open Heifer. RF Ms Stealth 557, 9-2-15, by MCF Bohannon 305A. From Ridder Farms, Hermann, Mo. To Scott Campbell, Little York, Ill., Chad Holtkamp, West Point, Iowa, and C&H Farms, Eugene, Mo. $15,500 – Open Heifer. WIA Ms Rihanna 159, 9-21-15, by TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET. From Wild Indian Acres, DeSoto, Mo. To Rusty Burns, Thrall, Texas.

Wienk Charolais Ranch 47th Annual Bull Sale Lake Preston, S.D.  April 30, 2016 Auctioneer: Jim Birdwell, Fletcher, Okla. Average: 85 Yearling Bulls.......................... $6,160 Total Sale Gross.............................. $523,600 By: Colt Keffer High-selling lots: $50,000 – Yearling Bull. WCR Commissioner 593 P, 2-20-15, by WCR County Line 3132 P. To Elder Charolais, Coronach, Sask.; Kay-R Charolais, Waskatenau, Alberta, and Wilgenbusch Charolais, Halbrite, Sask. $17,000 – Yearling Bull. WCR Sir County Line 5125 P, 2-27-15, by WCR County Line 3132 P. To Prairie Valley Charolais, Platte, S.D. $15,000 – Yearling Bull. WCR Sir County Line 5187 P, 3-9-15, by WCR County Line 3132 P. To Stout Charolais, Kadoka, S.D. $14,000 – Yearling Bull. WCR Sir County Line 551 P, 2-9-15, by WCR County Line 3132 P. To Keahey Charolais, Grove Hill, Ala. $12,000 – Yearling Bull. WCR Sir Big Ben 575 P, 2-14-15, by WC Big Ben 9036 P. To Owens Charolais, Troup, Texas. $12,000 – Yearling Bull. WCR Sir Big Ben 5511 P, 2-10-15, by WC Big Ben 9036 P. To Val Charolais, Nyssa, Ore. $12,000 – Yearling Bull. WCR Sir Kingsbury 5214 P, 3-13-15, by WCR Kingsbury 116 P. To Schmidt Cattle Company, Gordon, Neb.

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17th Annual Sale of Excellence

2016 C.A.T. Spring Spectacular Sale

College Station, Texas  May 7, 2016

Athens, Texas  May 21, 2016

Auctioneer: Greg Clifton, North Richland Hills, Texas Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service, College Station, Texas

Auctioneer: Greg Clifton, North Richland Hills, Texas Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service, College Station, Texas

Averages: 1 Pick of Female Herd...................... $15,500 1 Pick of ET Calves............................. $5,000 6 Pregnant Recipients......................... $4,050 12 Cow-Calf Pairs............................... $4,333 2 Cow-Bull Calf Splits......................... $3,375 3 Cow-Heifer Calf Splits...................... $5,033 4 Bred Cows....................................... $4,062 17 Bred Heifers.................................. $4,294 20 Open Heifers $3,285 66 Lots $4,145 Not included in above averages: 1 Flush.............................................. $6,500 21 Embryos........................................... $493 Total Sale Gross............................. $290,450 By: Cody Beck

Averages: 3 Bulls................................................ $2,400 5 Cow-Calf Pairs................................. $2,380 7 Cow-Bull Calf Splits......................... $3,935 4 Cow-Heifer Calf Splits...................... $4,687 9 Bred Cows....................................... $3,094 20 Bred Heifers.................................. $2,355 16 Open Heifers................................. $1,894 64 Lots.......................................... $2,666 Not included in above averages: 36 Units of Semen................................. $141 9 Embryos............................................. $350 1 Recipient Cow.................................. $3,250 Total Sale Gross.............................. $182,125 By: Cody Beck

High-selling lots: $15,500 – Pick of the Herd. From DeBruycker Charolais, Dutton, Mont. To Kent McClemore, Bradley, Okla. $9,500 – Bred Heifer. RE Ms Cigar 14B ET, 3-10-14, by LHD Cigar E46. Bred to JDJ Maximo A18 P. From Rick & Cindy Evans, Brownwood, Texas. To Hudsbeth Farms, St. Joe, Ark., and Wesley Benton, Judsonia, Ark. $9,000 – Cow/Bull Calf Pair. BC Ms E46 Duke X38 PET, 11-1-10, by LHD Cigar E46. Bull calf by BHD Asset B178. From Gary & Christel Biggs, Godley, Texas. To Bill & Raye Arlitt, Poteet, Texas, and Tim & Marcia Lee, Hattiesburg, Miss.

Rogers Bar HR 41st Annual “Cream of the Crop” Sale Collins, Miss.  May 14, 2016 Auctioneer: Tommy Barnes, Lowndesboro, Ala. Averages: 12 Cow-Calf Pairs............................... $3,608 27 Cow-Calf Splits............................... $4,152 15 Bred Heifers.................................. $2,287 54 Lots.......................................... $3,513 Total Sale Gross.............................. $189,700 By: Floyd Wampler High-selling lots: $5,200 – Cow-Calf Split. HBR Lady Magnum 1/6 P, 12-24-11, by HBR Magnum 514 P ET. Bull calf, 10-13-15, by HBR Big Mack 983P. Cow rebred to HBR Auto Pilot 2 P. To Wade Davis, Alexandria, La. $4,200 – Cow-Calf Pair. HBR Lady Magnum 023 P, 2-22-10, by HBR Magnum 514 P ET. Heifer calf, 2-5-16, by HBR Cannon 1312 P. Cow rebred to HBR Big Mack 223 P. To Wade Davis. $3,000 – Bred Cow. HBR Lady Equalizer 1350 P, 11-2-13, by HBR Equalizer 982 P. Bred to HBR Magnum 236. To David Burkett, Georgiana, Ala.

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High-selling lots: $8,200 – Cow-Heifer Calf Split. LC Ms Cigar 9011 P ET, 2-25-09, by LHD Cigar E46. Heifer calf, 10-13-15, by LT Reward 2348 P. From Tom Levens, Dallas Texas. Cow to Wade Davis, Alexandria, La., for $5,500. Heifer calf to Bella Parker, Godley, Texas, for $2,700. $5,500 – Bred Cow. BC Ms E46 Mark B08 PET, 1-29-14, by LHD Cigar E46. Bred to BHD Zen X270 P. From Gary & Christel Biggs, Godley, Texas. To Wade Davis. $4,550 – Cow-Heifer Calf Split. DLN Ms Real Excel, 2-4-12, by BHD Reality T3136 P. Bred to BHD Asset B178 P. Heifer calf, 11-3015, by CJC Mr President T122. From Bill & Raye Arlitt, Poteet, Texas. Cow to Rocking S Ranch, Bristow, Okla., for $2,500. Heifer calf to Jake Poth, Pleasanton, Texas, for $2,250. $4,050 – Cow-Bull Calf Split. C LINK Ms 119 Gunner 261, 9-6-11, by LINK Mr 650 Gunner Wind 317 P. Bull calf, 11-8-15, by Clink Mr 106 Gunner Ease 904. From Chris Link, Center, Texas. Cow to Trinity Valley Community College, Athens, Texas, for $2,200. Bull calf to Joe Mac Well, Irene, Texas, for $1,600. $4,000 – Cow-Bull Calf Split. BLB Ms Fire Girl 130P ET, 9-8-11, by TR MR Fire Water 5792RET. Bull calf, 9-18-15, by LT Reward 2348. From Bracewell Cattle Co., Tioga, Texas. Cow to David Skeans, Gainesville, Texas, for $2,400. Bull calf to Joe Mac Well, Irene, Texas, for $1,600.

Appalachian Sale

Not included in above averages: 15 Embryos........................................... $480 6 Charolais-Cross Open Heifers............. $959 Total Sale Gross.............................. $260,900 By: Floyd Wampler High-selling lots: $8,500 – Cow-Heifer Calf Split. Bamboo Lady Duke 706 2347 ET, 12-13-12, by LHD Cigar E46. Heifer calf, 9-20-15, by Bamboo/ VPI Full Course 214Z. Cow rebred to JDJ Maximo A18 P. From Bamboo Road Farms, Marshallsville, Ga. Cow to Wade Davis, Alexandria, La., for $6,500. Heifer calf to Bill & Raye Arlitt, Poteet, Texas, for $2,000. $6,000 – Cow-Calf Pair. C5 Ms Duke 1705 Pld ET, 9-19-06, by WCR Sir Duke 761. Bull calf, 3-26-15, by LT Ledger 0332 P. From Kyle & Shelly Reaves, Greeneville, Tenn. To Wade Davis. $6,000 – Cow-Heifer Calf Split. Bamboo Vanessa 12 of 488 ET, 11-15-12, by DA Passport 502 P ET. Heifer calf, 8-25-15, by LT Ledger 0332 P. Cow rebred to Bamboo Reliable 3359. From Bamboo Road Farms. Cow to Bruce Roy, Mansura, La., for $4,000. Heifer calf to Myron Toste, Layton, Calif. $5,750 – Bred Cow. Bamboo Vanna of 1981 3316 ET, 1-23-13, by M6 New Standard 842 P ET. Bred to JDJ Maximo A18 P. From Bamboo Road Farms. To Dave Weaver, Glascow, Ky. $5,650 – Cow-Bull Calf Split. OHF Vanna C923, 9-23-13, by EC Reliable 5043 Pld. Bull calf, 9-5-15, by LT Long Distance 9001. Cow rebred to LT Ledger 0332 P. From Oak Hill Farm, Dawsonville, Ga. Cow to Bobby Keahey, Grove Hill, Ala., for $3,700. Bull calf to Christopher Blevins, Bowling Green, Ky., for $1,950. $5,600 – Cow-Heifer Calf Split. RDK Lady Zella Delilah 416 P, 12-6-13, by RDK Samson 815 P. Heifer calf, 12-16-15, by MF Bam 330 Pld. Cow rebred to MF Bam 330 Pld. From Bobby Keahey. Cow to Don Wright Sisters, Grove Hill, Ala., for $3,500. Heifer calf to Kelsey Adams, Greeneville, Tenn., for $2,100. $5,500 – Bred Heifer. RHC Ginny 308, 9-27-13, by CMF 241 Gridiron 437 W. Bred to LT Ledger 0332 P. From Rocky Hill Charolais, Greeneville, Tenn. To Rick & Cindy Evans, Brownwood, Texas. $5,000 – ET Heifer Calf. BMD Ms Dynasty D01 P ET, 3-11-16, by BHD Asset B 178 P. With open Angus recipient cow. From Bill McDavid, Easley, S.C. To Bill & Raye Arlitt.

Classic

Knoxville, Tenn.  June 4, 2016 Auctioneer: Greg Clifton, North Richland Hills, Texas Sale Sponsor: Mountain Empire Charolais Association Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Services, College Station, Texas Sale Consultant: Brett Sayre, Purdin, Mo. Averages: 6 Bulls................................................ $1,850 19 Cow-Calf Pairs............................... $2,811 10 Bred Cows..................................... $2,720 1 Open Cow........................................ $1,100 16 Bred Heifers.................................. $3,056 17 Open Heifers................................. $1,800 9 Cow-Bull Calf Splits......................... $4,661 7 Cow-Heifer Calf Splits...................... $4,814 85 Lots.......................................... $2,917

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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

N E B R A S K A

ENDSLEY’S DUKE STONE 257 M641625

Semen: $20/ Straw; $20 Signing Fee

Dybdal Charolais Larry & Krista Dybdal

88361 575th Ave • Newcastle, NE 68757 Home: 402-692-3704 • Cell: 402-841-9784 kldybdal@nntc.net

BREEDING Quality...

M I N N E S O T A Breeding Quality Charolais Seedstock Since 1962 1/2 Owner of Baldridge Fasttrack

Wakefield Farms

HAYDEN FARM

James, Cathy and Brooke Hayden

4430 Bloomfield Road 11th Annual Kentucky Bluegrass Bardstown, KY 40004 Country Sale (502) 349-0005 Sept. 24 (502) 507-4984 cell

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 on 3rd Sat. in March Females, Embryos, Semen Private Treaty 402-273-4236 • jkfred@sscg.net

www.fredranch.com

MISSISSIPPI CGC

L O U I S I A N A RUIDOSO Stacking Power Cow Families 47th National Grand Champion 2015-16 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

Crosby Farms

Cheryle & Greg Crosby 443 Hwy 590 • Seminary, MS 39479 601-466-7377 crosbyfarms.ms@gmail.com CROSBY FARMS on Facebook

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Member of JDJ Maximo A18 P Syndicate

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Franz Ranch 43 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 Mose Hebbert (308) 458-2329

www.HebbertRanch.com Visitors always welcome

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Dean Churchill HC 37, Box 54 Valentine, NE 69201 (402) 376-2314 deanchurch1@gmail.com

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Headquarters Ranch

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Balanced Numbers – From Birth to Carcass

Mansfield, Missouri Butch Alsup • (417) 926-8416

Rick & Lisa Wilson Hart Box 865 Chickasha, OK 73023 Office (405) 224-0645 Home (405) 224-0694

HCR Ledger 4001 Pld Ledger x Rancher x Western Edge BW: 73 lbs. AWW: 686 lbs. AYW: 1,273 lbs. EPDs: CE: 8.3 BW: -1.8 WW: 28 YW: 56 M: 13 MCE: 6.4 TM: 27 SC: 1.4 REA: 0.63 MB: 0.28

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

“48 years of Breeding Charolais”

Peter Stamer, owner (973) 729-9751 47 Snover Road, Lafayette, NJ 07848

Castleberry’s

Hilltop C Polled Charolais Pasture Proven Charolais Since 1962 Kirk & Peggy Castleberry

NEW

Wagonhammer Ranches Box 548 Albion, NE 68620 (402) 395-2178 or 395-6962

MEXICO

Rt. 2, Box 8 Ninnekah, OK 73067

(405) 224-1116 Cell (405) 574-2685

The Total Performance Brand www.wagonhammer.com LT Easy Ride 1153 Pld

Bill B. King • PO Box 2670, Moriarty, NM

87035 Day (505)220-9909 • Home (505)832-4330

Wagon Wheel Charolais Ray D. Winz & Sons

NORTH DAKOTA

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

LT Long Distance 9001 Pld

Breeding Registered Charolais Since 1959

Gerald and Loretta Effertz and Family PO Box 640 • Velva, ND 58790-0640 (701) 720-1156Roger (701) 720-1363 Kevin (701) 338-2980 Office

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90445 476th Ave. • Butte, NE 68722 (402) 775-2569

Neil (701) 223-5202 Bryan (701) 624-5104 ekrinc@srt.com

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Kevin Wiley Ranch Manager Perry, OK (580) 336-9241 (580) 572-2555

NIPP CHAROLAIS, LLC Curtiss & Brenda Nipp HC 66, Box 76 Sale Fall Bull Overbrook, OK 73453 Oct. 29 (580) 668-3332 nippcharolais@yahoo.com

P E N N SY LVA N I A

R. David White

daren statler, dvm

Docile cattle with meat, EPDs & Do-Ability!

6651 Valley Camp Rd. Greencastle, PA 17225 (717) 729-6453 darenstatler@centurylink.net www.descocharolaisfarm.com

4690 Darlington Road Zanesville, OH 43701 740-453-8908


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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

HAMM MOGO B1

Sired by LT Ledger 0332 P

2016 Houston ROE Grand

EPDs:

CE: 3.6 BW: 2.8 WW: 40 YW: 72 M: 8 MCE: 3.6 TM:29 SC: 2.1

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Polled French Outcross

EM854233

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

K&K Charolais Ranch Quality Charolais Raised in the Rocks at Cherokee, San Saba County, Texas

Herd Sires Bamboo Passport 147 ET LT Distance 2054 Pld

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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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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Bull Sale Nov. 19, 2016 info@charolaisassociation.com PO Box 1103 Poth, TX 78147 (830) 708-6709

President- Chris Link

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: 1.4 31 54 15 30 1.0 Eric Dennis 170 Rock Bluff Road Saint Jo, TX 76265 • (940) 995-2161

Bull Sale • Oct. 1 40th National Reserve Grand Champion Female

CHAROLAIS

Kevin & Jessica Moore Bull Sale • October 8

“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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arti Charolais 69 Years of Selective Breeding Full French Charolais Wes Marti 1701 CR 310 Cleburne, Texas 76031 Ranch (817) 645-0239 Cell (817) 517-4196

www.marticharolais.com

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atman harolais Steve Patman

453 FM 55 Waxahachie, TX 75165 (972) 742-9684

www.PatmanCharolais.com

TriniTy Valley CommuniTy College

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regisTered Charolais CaTTle 100 Cardinal Drive . Athens, TX 75751 Marc Robinson 903.675.6285 www.tvcc.edu/agriculture

Lamont, Alberta

THOMAS CHAROLAIS INC. “Since 1936”

15th Annual Fall Bull Sale • Oct. 19

P.O. Box 595 • Raymondville, TX 78580 (956) 689-5162 • Fax (956) 689-3693 E-mail: thomasra@gte.net Web: www.thomascharolais.com Claudette................................(956) 689-5162 Mitch & Linda........................(956) 689-6379 Mitch Mobile..........................(956) 535-0936

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PC Mr Stonecold P862

All 2015 Heifers Sold

Cuero/Victoria, Texas area (713) 253-4804 ramro@comcast.net

Rafael Ortega • Owner Scott Milligan • Manager 39606 FM 1736 West Hempstead, TX 77445 (806) 683-6435

S CATTLE CO. SKEAN Registered Charolais

CREWS FARMS

CF Ms Duke 996 Duke K09 x Ali Mark

Billy, Billy C., Barry & Brent

Chatham, Virginia (434) 656-2361 - (434) 656-3771

WASHINGTON

4C

4C Amos Charolais Matt Amos 360-751-2791 mattamos44@hotmail.com

Luke Amos 360-749-3330 oldtimer828@q.com Facebook: 4C Amos Charolais

Larry Skeans • David Skeans • Katie Skeans

985-870-4113

1138 C.R.162 Gainesville, TX 76240 David_Skeans@hotmail.com www.skeanscattle.com

“The Brand You Can Count On”

Registered Breeder Since 1969

Alan & Leslie Alexander 5412 Birch Road • Pasco, Wash. 99301 • (509) 545-8816 hangna@owt.com • www.hangnacattle.com

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TC Cattle Company

2 inch - 11x rate: $60/issue Prepaid 1 year (11 issues): $627

Myles and Lisa Tellefson 20427 Rd 1 SE Warden, WA 98857 (509) 750-4384 • (509) 760-6651 e-mail: tccattlecompany@gmail.com

• Each additional inch: $30/issue • 5% discount for 1 year (11 issues) prepaid ads

A Complete Source for Quality Don & Mary Jane Schill 465 FCR 781 Donie, TX 75838 (903) 388-1342

Castle Rock, WA

RAMRO, LLC

Full French Charolais Bulls For Sale

Time Proven Genetics


www.missouricharolais.com L &N

August 13 Missouri State Fair Junior Shows, Sedalia August 14 Missouri State Fair A ROE Show, Sedalia

Dan Corman Pomona, Missouri (417)469-3936 www.cormancharolais.com

“Breeding Charolais Since 1958"

CHAROLAIS We Collect Data. We Sell Bulls.

Mike & Brian Schumacher 14809 Pike 139 Bowling Green, MO 63334

Big Creek Charolais

Larry & Norma Julian

Corman Charolais

MBS

Get your            at the

CHAROLAIS Crane, Missouri 417-536-6582 normasinline@hotmail.com Established 1999

L&N Thundercloud 424 P KC Crowd Favorite!

Upcoming Events July 30 Ozark Empire Fair Show, Springfield

(573) 324-2528 home (573) 324-5411 work fdrsgrn@sbcglobal.net

September 5 Autumn In the Ozarks Sale, Strafford September 10 Wild Indian Acres Sale, DeSoto October 15 Angell-Thomas Bull Sale, Paris

October 22 Ridder Farms Sale, Hermann October 28 Royal Breeders Bull Classic, Kansas City October 28 Ten Grand Sale, Kansas City

WWW.WCCHAROLAIS.COM

WCR Sir Thunder 417 Pld

Peterson Farms Charolais

Riverdale Land and Livestock Efficient

Semen: $40/straw; No Signing Fee

Top Pick Bull Sale • Mar. 4, 2017 Steve & Sandy Peterson • Jeremiah, Andrew & Joey 8767 Outer Road, Mtn. Grove, MO 65711 (417) 926-5336 • (417) 746-4410

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Benelli x Blue Value Foundation Cow & Show Heifer Prospect Sale Sept. 10

Mike, Sara, Connor & Cannon Kisner 5805 Perkins Road • DeSoto, MO 63020 (636) 586-2299 • (636) 236-0306 cell wildindianacres@yahoo.com Tad Owings • (660) 998-2557 Herdsman

#4 Milk Trait Leader ROE Sire JDJ

Smokester

• Easy Calving Larry & Peggy Our Goals Are ... Aschermann • Fast Growing 13467 Dogwood Rd. • Premium Grading Carthage, MO 64836 ... Breeding Stock (417) 358-7879 www.aschermanncharolais.com • e-mail: hayhook@gmail.com

Phenotype + Power Bohannon

Proven Genetic Opportunity!

Family Values Sale October 22

The Dale Ridder Family 1585 Little Bay Road Hermann, MO 65041 Home (573) 943-6462 Dale (573) 680-4691 Cell Derek (573) 680-4692 Cell Ridder-Farms@hotmail.com www.ridderfarms.com

By Cattlemen, For Cattlemen

ANGUS & CHAROLAIS Barnett, MO Bull Sale • Oct. 22

Owner: Alan Mead (573) 216-0210 meadangus@yahoo.com

Bill & Lora Nottke

Office 11027 Chateau Chura Sunset Hills, MO 63128 (314) 378-3255 cell bill@riverdalecorp.com

Stan & Mary Bonacker & Family Cedar Hill, MO Stan: (314) 550-2554 David: (314) 974-5230 Stan@windyhillcharolais.com WH Triple Play 201 Pld

CHAROLAIS FARMS

Poplar Bluff, MO

Production Sale April 22, 2017

WWW.WINDYHILLCHAROLAIS.COM

Show Heifers!

5J Charolais

Brand of Quality

www.skally.net/mead

Dicken Charolais Farm

J1377 Pld ET

Ranch 3287 Lick Creek Road Leasburg, MO 65535

MEAD FARMS Bull Sale • Oct. 15

Cell 660-670-4721 • Home 660-277-4728

October 29 American Royal National ROE Show, Kansas City

2016 AICA Trait Leader

6th Annual Female Sale

Jeannine Doughty P.O. Box 523 (816) 616-8838 Harrisonville, MO 64701 www.bigcreekcharolais.com

October 22 Mead Farms Bull Sale, Versailles

LT Blue Value 7903

Derry & Mary Wright 42922 Old Hwy. 10 w Richmond, MO 64085 816-776-3512 farm office 816-456-3792 cellular dwright@wrightfarms.net Chris Peuster, Managing Partner 816-529-2190 cellular

Progeny of Fire Water, Budsmydad, Grid Maker, Slasher, Revelation, Bluegrass, Royce and Wyoming Wind

October 15 Aschermann Bull Sale, Carthage

The Maternal Sire

December 3

Home of the 34th National Champion Female

Curt & Wanda Dicken (573) 785-0352 (573)778-7428

Bobby J. & Jamie Dicken Junior Member — Mallory

(573) 778-3814 (573) 718-4796 bjdicken96@yahoo.com

The Johansen Family 5J Cigarro 924 Pld

11218 County Line Road Syracuse, MO 65354 (660) 473-2945

8 STORY FARMS Charolais Cattle Austin & Courtney Story

29143 175th St • Altamont, MO 64620 (660) 749-5834 • (660) 663-5048 cell 8StoryFarms@gmail.com • www.8storyfarms.com www.facebook.com/8storyfarms

Barnard Charolais

Herd Sires: Rancher, HCR Wind, Hams Ranger Progeny for sale at all times. Bred for carcass values and maternal traits. — Bob Barnard —

7470 SE Riverside Terrace, St. Joseph, MO 64507 (816) 253-9360, asb-reb70@sbcglobal.net

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Nord Livestock Sales 9515 Texas Church Rd, Clinton, IL 61727 (217) 935-3245 or (217) 519-0375

Bovine Elite, LLC 3300 Longmire Drive • College Station, Texas 77845 800-786-4066 • 979-693-0388 • 979-693-7994 Fax carl@bovine-elite.com • www.bovine-elite.com

Tommy Barnes

Sullivan Supply

189 River Road Lowndesboro, AL 36752 Mobile (334) 462-4004

Sullivan Supply South Sullivan Supply Inc. Hillsboro, TX 76645 Dunlap, IA 51529 Phone: (800) 588-7096 Phone: (800) 475-5902 FAX: (254) 582-7114 FAX: (712) 643-5154 www.sullivansupply.com

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(913) 645-5136 jbs5356@hotmail.com Making your program stronger, one sale at a time.

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Ben Meriwether

Livestock Photography

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Video Production & Editing Photography Editing Fair Grove, Missouri • (417) 766-3278 • crutchercattleco@gmail.com


will give you insight into the total cattle industry - all the breeds, issues, ideas and innovations. The Cattleman will tell you where the industry has been and where it is going so you won’t be left behind!

Greg & Brenda Hubert

P.O. Box 100 • Oakley, Kansas 67748 • (785) 672-3195 FAX: (785) 672-4902 • greghubert@st-tel.net Professional Charolais Sales Management

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1301 W. Seventh St. Fort Worth, TX 76102-2660 (817) 332-7155 Ask for Circulation Dept.

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CATTLE SALES – Registered and Commercial Auctions, consultations and semen sales FARM SALES – Land and equipment ORDER BUYING –“If you need it, I’ll find it”

Home: (931) 389-6865

522 Higgins Road Cell: Wartrace, TN 37183 (931) 842-1234 E-mail: bob@bob-morton.com

August 2016

Junior National Issue Deadline: July 1

“Over 40 years of proven, practical experience”

The Cattleman’s Source

Koshkonong, MO Clifford Mitchell (405) 246-6324 ccmosu@msn.com

2016-2017 Deadline: August 1

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

CHAROLAIS

Call or Write for Sale Catalogs or Information on these Sales: Sept. 24 Hudspeth & Guests The Gathering Sale.................Harrison, Ark. Oct. 15 The ONE Sale........................Location to be announced Oct. 22 Southern Connection Sale ..................................Calhoun, Ga. Nov. 5 17th Annual Virginia Herd Improvement Sale..................Blacksburg, Va. N ov. 1 2 O k l a h o m a A n n u a l B u l l S a l e . . . . . . . . . . . . C h e c o t a h , O k l a . Ask how we can help with your breeding program and sales. J U N E / J U L Y 2 0 1 6   145


AICA Events July 15 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for 2016 Fall Genetic Analysis August 14 — Missouri State Fair Class A ROE Show Sedalia, Mo. August 20 — Iowa State Fair Class A ROE Show Des Moines, Iowa October 8 — Keystone International Livestock Exposition Class A ROE Show Harrisburg, Pa.

OF EVENTS

CALENDAR July 2016

July 15 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for 2016 Fall Genetic Analysis. July 21-23 — The Summer Sizzle Junior Heifer & Steer Show, Grant County Fairgrounds, Moses Lake, Wash. Sponsor: Northwest Charolais Association. Contact: Cody Lacy or Brigid Clift. July 24 — North Dakota State Fair Open Charolais Show, Minot, N.D. July 30 — Ozark Empire Fair Open Charolais Show, Springfield, Mo. July 30 — Virginia Charolais Association Field Day, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va. Contact: Dr. Dan Eversole.

August 2016 August 6 — Charolais Pasture Tour on the Platte hosted by Rennert Ranch, Heart J Char-Lay and Vision Cattle, 2 p.m., Elm Creek, Neb. Contact: Kristian Rennert. August 12 — Illinois State Fair Open Charolais Show, Springfield, Ill. August 11 — Indiana State Fair Open Charolais Show, Indianapolis, Ind. August 14 — Missouri State Fair Class A ROE Show, Sedalia, Mo. August 17 — State Fair of West Virginia Open Charolais Show, Lewisburg, W. Va.

Affiliate Events July 21-23 — Northwest Charolais Association The Summer Sizzle Junior Show Moses Lake, Wash. July 30 — Virginia Charolais Association Field Day Blacksburg, Va.

August 20 — Iowa State Fair Class A ROE Show, Des Moines, Iowa. August 24 — Appalachian Fair Open Charolais/Other Breeds Show, Gray, Tenn. August 26 — Kentucky State Fair Open Charolais Show, Louisville, Ky. August 28 — New York State Fair Open Charolais Show, Syracuse, N.Y. August 31 — Nebraska State Fair Open Charolais Show, Grand Island, Neb.

September 2016 September 1 — South Dakota State Fair Open Charolais Show, Huron, S.D. September 3 — Minnesota State Fair Open Charolais Show, St. Paul, Minn. September 5 — 23rd Annual Autumn In The Ozarks, Noon, Chappell’s Sales Arena, Strafford, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management. September 10 — Wild Indian Acres Foundation Cows & Show Heifer Prospect Sale, Noon, at the ranch, DeSoto, Mo. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. September 17 — Kansas State Fair Open Charolais Show, Hutchinson, Kan.

Contact David Hobbs (816) 464-2474, ext 200, dhobbs@charolaisusa.com with affiliate event dates. M o r e o n t h e W e b:

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September 17— May & Son Annual Production Sale, 1 p.m., Knoxville Livestock Market, Knoxville, Tenn. Auctioneer: Terry Baxter. Contact: Bill May. September 19— Polzin Cattle Fall Freeze Onlline Embryo Sale. Contact: Chris or Leslie Polzin. September 19 — The Summit Fall Edition Sale, Breeder’s World Online Sales. Contact: Roy Miller. September 24— Central Washington State Fair Open Charolais Show, Yakima, Wash. September 24 — Cox Charolais 11th Annual Kentucky Bluegrass Country Sale with Guest Consignors, 1 p.m., at the farm, Campbellsville, Ky. Auctioneer: Eddie Burks. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.

September 24— Hudspeth Farms & Guests The Gathering Sale, 1 p.m., Cattleman’s Livestock Auction, Harrison, Ark. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.

Northwest Georgia Livestock Pavilion, Calhoun, Ga. Sponsors: Georgia-Florida and South Carolina Charolais Associations. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.

October 2016

October 23 — Arkansas State Fair Open Charolais Show, Little Rock, Ark.

October 1 — Dennis Charolais Farm/007 Charolais Fall Edition BeefGene Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Sulphur Springs Livestock Commission, Sulphur Springs, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Contact: Eric Dennis or Cody White. October 1 — Polzin Cattle Leading Ladies Sale, Noon, PZC Show & Sale Facility, Kimball, Minn. Auctioneer: Jared Shipman. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. October 1 — Tulsa State Fair Open Charolais Show, Tulsa, Okla. October 8 — Cain Cattle Company Bull Sale, at the ranch, Pickens, Miss. Contact: Robert Williams. October 8 — Keystone International Livestock Exposition Class A ROE Show, Harrisburg, Pa. October 8 — M6 Fall Bull & Female Sale, at the ranch, Alvarado, Texas. Contact: Kevin Moore. October 8 — Ray’s Charolais Fall Fling Sale, 1 p.m., at the farm, Hillsboro, Tenn. Auctioneer: Terry Baxter. Contact: Ray Campbell. October 9 — Keystone International Livestock Exposition Junior Charolais Heifer Show, Harrisburg, Pa.

October 14 — Compton Charolais 29th Annual Production Sale, 12:30 p.m., at the farm, Nanafalia, Ala. Contact: A.W. Buck Compton. October 15 ­—Angell-Thomas Charolais Bull & Female Sale, 12:30 p.m., at the farm, Paris, Mo. Contact: Sally Thomas. October 15 — Aschermann Charolais 23rd Edition Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Carthage, Mo. Auctioneer: Jackie Moore. Contact: Larry or Peggy Aschermann. October 15 — The ONE Sale, 1 p.m., location to be announced. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. October 17 — Dismukes Ranch 1st Annual Bull Sale, at the ranch, Checotah, Okla. Contact: Jim Dismukes. October 17 — The 4th Annual Summit Premier Selection Sale, Breeder’s World Online Sales. Contact: Roy Miller. October 18 — M&M Charolais Dispersal, 10 a.m., Hartley’s H2 Ranch & Cattle Co., Perkins, Okla. Auctioneers: James Birdwell and Joel Birdwell. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. October 18 — Northern International Livestock Exposition Junior Charolais Show & Class A ROE Show, Billings, Mont. October 19 — Thomas Charolais Inc 15th Annual Fall Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Raymondville, Texas. Contact: Mitch Thomas or Tonnyre Thomas-Joe. October 21 — South Carolina State Fair Open Charolais Show, Columbia, S.C. October 22 — Doub Charolais & Guests Autumn At The Crossroads Sale, at the farm, Danville, Ind. Contact: Andrew Doub. October 22 — Mead Farms Fall Production Sale, Mead Sale Headquarters, Versailles, Mo. Contact: Alan Mead. October 22 — Ridder Farms Family Values Sale, at the farm, Hermann, Mo. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. October 22 — Southern Connection Sale, 1 p.m.,

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October 26-27 — American-International Charolais Association Fall Board of Directors Meeting and Committee Meetings, Kansas City, Mo. October 26 — Fink Beef Genetics Annual Bull Sale, Fink Beef Genetics Sale Facility, Randolph, Kan. Contact: Galen, Lori or Megan Fink. October 28 — Alabama National Fair Open Charolais Show, Montgomery, Ala. October 28 — 2016 Royal Breeders Classic, 10:30 a.m., American Royal Livestock Show, Kansas City, Mo. Contact: Jeannine Doughty. October 28 — Ten Grand Sale, 3 p.m., American Royal Livestock Show Sale Center, Kansas City, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. October 29 — American Royal Livestock Show Junior Charolais Heifer Show, 8 a.m., Kansas City, Mo. October 29 — American Royal Livestock Show National ROE Show, Kansas City, Mo. October 29 — Nipp Charolais Fall Bull Sale, Red River Livestock, Ardmore, Okla. Contact: Curtiss Nipp. October 29 — Plyler & Son Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Southern Arkansas University Story Arena, Magnolia, Ark. Auctioneer: Justin Stout. Contact: Caleb Plyler.

November 2016 November 3 — Wright Charolais Fall Bull Sale, 11 a.m., Jordan Cattle Auction, San Saba, Texas. Contact: Chris Peuster. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. November 5 — 17th 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 5 — Canadian National Charolais Show, 2 p.m., Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto, Ont. November 5 — Canadian National Charolais Sale, 7:30 p.m., Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto, Ont. Sale Manager: By Livestock. November 5 — Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Fall Bull & Female Sale, 1 p.m., Springfield Livestock Marketing Center, Springfield, Mo. Auctioneer: Joel Birdwell. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. November 12 — Cattlemen’s Classic Sale, Noon, Stanley County Livestock Auction, Norwood, N.C. Auctioneer: Will Thompson. Contact: Ed Birdsell or Larry Edwards. November 12 — Oklahoma Annual Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Cross Livestock Auction, Checotah, Okla. Sale Sponsor: Oklahoma Charolais Association. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. November 12 — Wells Charolais 1st Annual Lovely Ladies Sale, Hub City Livestock, Aberdeen, S.D. Contact: Jason or Richard Wells. November 14 — North American International Livestock Exposition National ROE Charolais Show, Louisville, Ky. November 15 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for 2017 Spring Genetic Analysis. November 19 — 4th Annual 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.


Advertising Rates EFFECTIVE WITH THE JAN. 2006 ISSUE

The following terms and conditions govern all advertising in the Charolais Journal, which is used without separate or additional contract terms.

November 19 — Cavender Ranches/Sturgess Double S Cattle Genetrust Brangus & Charolais Bull Sale & Commercial Female Sale, Noon, Cavender’s Neches River Ranch, Jacksonville, Texas. Auctioneer: Doak Lambert. Contact: Jerry, Jay or Michael Sturgess or Justin Matejka.

April 1 — Wells Charolais 35th Annual Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Hub City Livestock, Aberdeen, S.D. Contact: Jason or Richard Wells. April 8 — Rambur Charolais 39th Annual Bull Sale, at the ranch, Sidney, Mont. Contact: Howard Rambur.

April 8 — The Renaissance XXV Sale, 1 p.m., Chappell’s November 19 — Highview Charolais Farm The Sale Arena, Strafford, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Cattlemen’s Choice Black & White Showcase Female Manager: Mitchell Management. Sale, 1 p.m., Fergus Falls Livestock, Fergus Falls, Minn. April 15 — Lindskov-Thiel Ranch 36th Annual Bull Contact: Carter Feuchtenberger. Sale, at the ranch, Isabel, S.D. Contact: Brent Thiel. November 19 — Sonderup Charolais Ranch & Friends Female Sale, 1 p.m., Nebraska State Fairgrounds, Grand April 22 — Windy Hill Charolais Farms & Guests 20th Island, Neb. Auctioneer: Matt Lowrie. Sale Manager: Annual Gateway-Getaway Production Sale, Arrowhead Sale Facility, Cedar Hill, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Hubert Cattle Sales. Consultant: Outfront Cattle Service. November 24 — Canadian Western Agribition Charolais Sale, Regina, Sask. Sale Manager: By Livestock. November 25 — Canadian Western Agribition Charolais Show, Regina, Sask.

December 2016 December 3 — 25th Annual Rancher’s Choice Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Nixon Livestock Commission Company, Nixon, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.

Online Sale Listing September 10 — Wild Indian Acres Foundation Cows & Show Heifer Prospect Sale, DeSoto, Mo. October 1 — Polzin Cattle Leading Ladies Sale, Kimball, Minn. October 18 — M&M Charolais Dispersal, Perkins, Okla.

December 3 — Wright Charolais 6th Annual Female Sale, 1 p.m., Wright Charolais Sale Facility, Kearney, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.

October 22 — Ridder Farms Family Values Sale, Hermann, Mo.

December 31 — AIJCA Junior Merit Awards Application Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Lewis, AICA.

October 26 — Fink Beef Genetics Annual Bull Sale, Randolph, Kan.

January 2017 January 14 — National Western Stock Show National ROE Pen Show, 9:00 a.m., Denver, Colo. January 15 — National Western Stock Show Junior Charolais & Percentage Charolais Heifer Show & Open Percentage Charolais Heifer Show, 8:00 a.m., Denver, Colo. January 15 —Charolais In The Rockies Sale, 1 p.m., National Western Stock Show Beef Palace, Denver, Colo. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.

Difficult ads requiring substantional extra production time will be charged a minimum $50/ hour rate. If you prefer no extra charges, request that the Journal staff simplify the ad if necessary at their discretion. CANCELLATION POLICY

November 12 — Wells Charolais Charges dependent upon stage of production 1st Annual Lovely Ladies Sale, will be invoiced to advertisers who cancel previously submitted advertising. Aberdeen, S.D. DISCOUNTS

December 3 — Wright Charolais A 5% discount for all advertising will be if prepaid for one year. No agency 6th Annual Female Sale, Kearney, given commissions allowed on breeder rates. Mo.

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.

January 16 — National Western Stock Show National ROE Show, 8:00 a.m., Denver, Colo. January 27 —38th National Charolais Sale, Fort Worth Stock Show West Arena, Fort Worth, Texas. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. January 28 —48th National Charolais Show, 9 a.m., Fort Worth Stock Show, Fort Worth, Texas. March 4 — Mead Farms Spring Bull Sale, Noon, Mead Sale Headquarters, Versailles, Mo. March 4 ­­— Peterson Farms Charolais 24th Annual Top Pick Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the farm, Mtn. Grove, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management. March 11 — Wright Charolais 10th Annual Bull Sale, 6 p.m., Wright Charolais Sale Facility, Kearney, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. March 18 — Aschermann Charolais 24th Edition Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Carthage, Mo. Auctioneer: Jackie Moore. Contact: Larry or Peggy Aschermann.

April 2017 April 1 — DeBruycker Charolais 33rd Annual Bull Sale, Noon, Western Livestock Auction, Great Falls, Mont. Contact: Lloyd, Mark or Brett DeBruycker or Joe Campbell.

ADVERTISING

March 2017

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For Sale: 8 polled ET fall born heifers sired by Bells & Whistles, Ledger and Grid Maker and out of our top donors. Contact: Double-H Charolais: 320-760-0359.

Contact David Hobbs (816) 464-2474, ext. 200, or dhobbs@charolaisusa.com with your Classified Advertising. CHAROLAIS JOURNAL

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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ADVERTISERS’

21 Ranch........................................... 140 4C Amos Charolais............................. 142 8 Story Farms..................................... 143 5J Charolais....................................... 143 10 Grand Sale................................. 70,71 ADM..................................................... 26 Akin Charolais.................................... 137 Arlitt Ranch............................................ 3 Aschermann Charolais ...................... 143 Bamboo Road Farms LLC........ 14,15,137 Barnard Charolais.............................. 143 Barnes, Tommy.................................. 144 Bar J Charolais............................... 6, 141 Bar S Ranch....................................... 138 Beavers Charolais.............................. 138 Ben Meriwether Livestock Photography... 144 Big Creek Charolais............................ 143 Birdwell, James.................................. 144 Boscamp’s Arrowhead Ranch............ 141 Bovine Elite, LLC............................ 7, 144 Bracewell Cattle Co............................ 141 Brevig Charolais................................. 139 Bridges Charolais................................. 25 Broken Box Ranch............................. 137 Browarny Photographics, Inc............. 144 Bruner Polled Charolais..................... 141 Buddy’s Charolais.................................. 3 Cardinal Charolais............................. 137 Castleberry’s Hilltop C Charolais....... 140 Cattleman, The.................................. 145 Char Auctions.com.............................. 84 Charolais Association of Texas............ 141 Charolais Banner .............................. 145 Circle Cee Charolais Farms................ 142 Clayford Ranch Charolais................... 141 Clearwater Cattle Co............................. 88 Clifton, Greg....................................... 144 Cody Cattle Co........................Inside Back Compton Charolais............................ 137 Conover, Al......................................... 144 Corman Charolais ............................. 143 Cox Charolais..................................... 139 Crews Farms...................................... 142 Crosby Farms............................... 74, 139 Crutcher, Matt.................................... 144 Curfman Farms................................. 137 DeBruycker Charolais............................ 86 Dennis Charolais Farm...................... 141 148  

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DESCO Charolais Farm...................... 140 Dicken Charolais Farm...................... 143 Doll Charolais Ranch........................... 12 Doub Charolais.................................. 138 Double R Dees .................................. 141 Dybdal Charolais................................ 139 Eaton Charolais.......................Inside Front Effertz Key Ranch .............................. 140 Eggleston Charolais.......................... 9, 76 Endsley’s Charolais Farm.................. 139 Evans Charolais..................................... 3 Ezy-B-Farms........................................ 25 Fancy Creek Charolais........................ 138 Fink Beef Genetics............................. 138 First Defense........................................ 72 Foglesong Charolais........................... 137 Fox Hollow......................................... 140 Franz Ranch ...................................... 139 Fred Ranch........................................ 139 Gallagher...................................... 87, 144 Gay Livestock Insurance, Jerry........... 145 Hang’n A Cattle Co............................. 142 Hankins, Lynn...................................... 25 Hansen Farms...................................... 76 Hart Charolais.................................... 139 Hayden Farm............................... 26, 139 Heath Hyde Cattle Co............................. 3 Hebbert Charolais.............................. 139 Highview Charolais Farm..................... 75 Hubert Cattle Sales................. 70, 71, 145 Hubert Charolais Ranch ................... 138 ImmuCell Corporation......................... 72 J&M Ranch........................................... 76 James F. Bessler Inc........................... 145 Jensen Charolais Ranch....................... 76 Jorgensen Charolais........................... 137 Justin B. Stout Auction Service........... 144 JVS Cattle Co................................... 6, 139 JWC Marketing................................... 145 K & K Charolais Ranch....................... 141 Keith Farms....................................... 138 Keppen Charolais................................. 76 King Charolais.................................... 140 L & N Charolais.................................. 143 LaFraise Farms.................................. 138 Lambert, Doak................................... 144 Laue Charolais Ranch........................ 138 Lehman Charolais............................... 141

Lindskov-Thiel Ranch.............. Back Cover Little W Farm....................................... 25 Lone Oak Farm.................................... 73 Los Pinos Cattle Co............................ 141 M6 Ranch.......................................... 141 MBS Charolais................................... 143 M & M Charolais............................ 5, 140 M & R Cattle......................................... 25 Marti Charolais.................................. 142 May, Roy & Son.................................... 25 McCary & Son Charolais Farm........... 137 McNickle Charolais Ranch................. 138 Mead Farms....................................... 143 Metzger, Dennis................................. 144 MidTenn Charolais .............................. 25 Missouri Charolais Breeders.. 33-68,70,71,143

Missouri Directory.......................... 33-68 Mitchell Management ....................... 145 ML Lewis Charolais............................ 138 MOGO Full French Charolais......... 6, 137 MoorMans Show Tec............................ 26 Morton, Bob....................................... 145 Mountain View Charolais................... 137 Nipp Charolais................................... 140 Nord Farms........................................ 138 Nord, Robert ..................................... 144 North Grove Charolais.......................... 77 Nubbin Ridge Farm............................ 141 Oak Hill Farm.............................. 10, 137 Oakwater Ranch................................. 140 Odden Charolais Ranch....................... 76 Outfront Cattle Service ...................... 145 Patman Charolais............................... 142 Pearls Pics.......................................... 144 Peterson Farms Charolais.................. 143 Prairie Valley Farms, lnc...................... 76 Raile Charolais Farm......................... 138 Rambur Charolais, Ltd...................... 139 Ramro LLC......................................... 142 Reaves Charolais.................................. 25 Reich Charolais Ranch ........................ 76 Reinhart Charolais Farm...................... 28 Ridder Farms..................................... 143 Rio Ranch.......................................... 142 Riverdale Land & Livestock................ 143 Rocking S Ranch, LLC............................ 8 Rogers Bar HR ...................................... 1 Rollins Ranches................................... 88

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Royal Breeders Bull Classic............. 70-71 Runft Charolais Ranch, Myron........... 138 SW&S Cattle Co.................................. 142 Sandmeier Charolais............................ 76 Satterfield Charolais............................... 2 Sayre Cattle Service............................ 145 Schrader Ranch................................. 138 Schurrtop Angus & Charolais............. 140 Shadow Springs Farm........................ 139 Skeans Cattle Co................................. 142 Sleepy Valley Farm Charolais.............. 140 South Dakota Charolais Breeders..........76 Spring Valley Ranches........................ 141 Stalcup Farms Charolais.................... 138 Stewart’s Charolais............................... 76 Sturgess Double S Cattle.................... 141 Sullivan Charolais................................ 85 Sullivan, Junior.................................... 86 Sullivan Supply.................................. 144 Summerford Charolais, BJR.............. 137 Summit Agricultural Group................. 13 T and S Strnad Charolais.................... 138 TC Cattle Co........................................ 142 Tennessee Charolais Breeders............. 25 Thomas Charolais, Inc. (TX).............. 142 Tiger Country Charolais..................... 143 Trinity Valley Community College Rch... 142 Vaughan Family Ranch...................... 138 Vedvei Charolais Ranch.................. 11, 76 Virginia Tech Beef Center..................... 73 Volunteer Charolais ............................. 25 Wagonhammer Ranches.................... 140 Wagon Wheel Charolais Ranch .......... 140 Wakefield Farms........................... 87, 139 Webb Charolais Farm......................... 141 Weber Charolais Farm ......................... 76 Welcome Grove Charolais ................... 25 Wells Charolais Ranch................... 69, 76 West Fork Ranch................................ 140 White’s Skyline Charolais (OH)......... 140 Wienk Charolais Ranch........................ 16 Wild Indian Acres............................... 143 Windy Hill Charolais Farms................ 143 Wooden Cross Cattle Co..................... 139 Wright Charolais.........................143, IBC Zeisler Charolais................................ 140 ZOE Charolais.................................... 143


As the Sunsets...

its been another successful sale season and we want to take this opportunity to thank the purebred breeders that once again placed their confidence in our genetics this past sale season. Included in these thanks were the purebred buyers in our December 2015 Annual Female Sale, our consignments to association sales this past year, our March 2016 Annual Bull Sale, our April 2016 Online Sale and private treaty sales throughout the year!

Arnulfo De La Garza - Mexico Jerry Arthur - Oklahoma Andy Baker - Kansas Bar J Charolais - Texas Clark Behrends- Texas Racheal Booth - Oklahoma Broken Box Ranch - California Dean Carstens - Iowa Cavender Ranch - Texas Glenn Ching - Canada Jansen Churchwell - Texas Trey Conley - Missouri Cook Charolais - Missouri Curfman Farms, Illinois Danzer Charolais - Kansas Dennis Charolais - Texas Double 007 - Oklahoma Double I Cattle Co. - Missouri Dybdal Charolais - Nebraska Coy Fitch - Louisiana Troy Gabriel - Ohio John Gandy - Texas

Bill Garrett - Tennessee Ronnie Gerald - Kentucky John Gibson - Missouri Jerald Gnade - Iowa Good Ranches - Kansas Don Good - Canada Grace Farms - Missouri Greer Charolais - Texas Clint Hall - Kentucky Hang’n A Cattle Co. - Washington Happy 11 Charolais - Texas Sam Harris - Texas Jessie Heimer - Missouri Mark Hood - Iowa Caden Hoover - Missouri Brian Ingram - Michigan J&A Charolais - Wisconson J&J Trust - South Dakota Paul Jeffries - Kentucky JV Family Ranch - Kansas JVS Cattle Co. - Louisiana Kelly Kirby - South Dakota

L&N Charolais - Missouri Jearl Ledbetter - Texas Lerwick Farms, Wyoming Gary Mallett - Missouri Mazeppa Charolais - North Carolina Steve McBee - Missouri Mclemore Cattle - Oklahoma Mountain Meadows Farm, Maryland John Orton - Utah Tad Owings - Missouri Don & Donna Pennington - Arkansas Bobby Perry - Georgia Lance Pfeiff - Colorado Ethan Propp - Oklahoma Mark Rickabaugh - Kansas Craig Ritchey - Colorado Royal Oaks Cattle - Illinois Runft Ranch - Kansas Bruce Runft - Kansas Jaid Runft - Kansas Trace Rusk - Kansas

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

Schmidt Cattle Co. - Nebraska Gabe Schnuelle - Nebraska Jan Severance - North Dakota Bernie Siek - Iowa Donald Smith - Texas Steve & Tyler Smith - Texas Southern Cattle Co. - Florida Stalcup Charolais - Iowa Strnad Land & Cattle - Kansas Jerry & Michael Sturgis - Texas Nathan Suttles - Illinois T&S Ranch - Kansas Thomas Charolais - Texas Myron Toste - California Vedvei Charolais Ranch - South Dakota Wagge/Zehnder - Minnesota Buddy Westphal - Montana Wild Indian Acres - Missouri John Williams - Oklahoma Shelby Windham - Alabama Harlan Yocham - Oklahoma



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