103 ETN Loop • Lindsay, MT 59339 O ce (406) 584-7520 • Lee (406) 584-7546 www.eatoncharolais.com Follow Us On Facebook Give Lee a call for — • Semen & Herd Bull Prospects • Quality Replacement Heifers EPD/%Rank MB RANK ETN HERD SIRE COW FAMILY CE BW MCE MB NOTE #1 Eatons Steady 80249 Davidel x Stacy 12.4/9 -3.7/8 9.7/15 0.66/1 Top 15% M #3 Eaton Factor 70418 P Exeter x Supreme 5.8/55 0.0/55 9.2/20 0.61/1 Top 35% TSI #5 Eatons Max Payout 60142 Pld Cutlass x Augusta 5.9/55 0.6/70 13.0/3 0.60/1 Top 8% M #8 Eatons Beyond 7243 Yates x Falls 6.2/55 -2.5/20 13.4/2 0.57/1 Legacy Sire e ETN Advantage - 4 of the Breeds Top Marbling Sires e Eaton Herd Sire Proven in the Beef Business Calving Ease Milk Marbling Proven Multiple Traits Generations of Data Pro table at Harvest 58 Years of Linebred Genetic Uniformiity
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Taylor Stabel Phone: 620.260.6815 tstabel@kcfllc.com Thank you Prairie Valley Farms Charolais, South Dakota for your purchase of FC OLYMPUS 2092 Pld ET. 3RD ANNUAL SALE THANK YOU We are very grateful for your support at our sale this year, and we look forward to serving you for your future bull needs. Contact: Taylor Stabel or David Mason, Prairie Valley Farms Charolais SEMEN: $30 CERTIFICATE: $35 M A Y 2 0 2 3 ■ 3
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. C O L U M N S 17 Charolais Viewpoint by Dr. Clint Rusk AICA and CCA to Conduct Joint Cattle Evaluation 32 Junior Viewpoint by Mattie Harward Life Lessons Learned 18 Association Updates 18 New Members 26 Sales Review 36 AICA News Notes 74 Calendar 76 Advertisers’ Index 11700 NW Plaza Circle • Kansas City, MO 64153 phone (816) 464-5977 • fax (816) 464-5759 www.charolaisusa.com Dr. Clint Rusk CPI President David Hobbs Manager Molly Schoen Editor Kaitlyn Chism Advertising Coordinator Field Representatives Refer to page 19 J O U R N A L S T A F F C H A R O L A I S J O U R N A L O N T H E C O V E R –
A C T I V I T I E S & R E F E R E N C E F E A T U R E S 20 Keeping The Customer in Mind 23 VitaFerm CharFocus Youth Conference Stillwater, Oklahoma • July 31 – August 3, 2023 28 Sure Champ Spotlight: Alex Barnard 29 Junior National Show & Leadership Conference Saint Paul, Minnesota • July 2 – 7, 2023 4 ■ M A Y 2 0 2 3
Photo by Morgan Nipp, at Nipp Charolais, Wilson, Okla. Cover by Molly Schoen
DeBruycker Charolais & Lindskov LT Ranch
On the outstanding 39th Annual DeBruycker Bull Sale. Top Selling Bulls at $60,000 & $28,000 to Lindskov LT Ranch sired by DC/BHD Shazam G3220 PET who is sired by Hudspeth’s DC/JDJ Pegasus D3330 P out of BHD Ms Cobalt Z767
Yantis,
BHD MS COBALT Z767 F1164899 Polled PAF
39 calves registered with AICA
In Embryo Transplant for owners:
Arlitt Ranch, Bella Angel Farms, Evans Ranch, Tim Lee, & Little W Farms Watch for ET calves by Sparrows Braxton 519C, DC/CJR Sugar Daddy G1118 P, JMAR Hosea 2M70, JMAR Jubal 5P01, BHD Kincsem B629, and soon PEGASUS! Z767 is also the dam of DC/BHD King F2503 P e Shazam bulls were some of the most talked about bulls in the Sale! Tremendous interest from Purebred breeders from all over the U.S.
JDJ MS CIGAR B2011 EF1198275 Born: 3/20/14 Polled
BW: 87 Sire: LHD Cigar E46 Dam: JDJ Ms Spur R120
53 calves registered with AICA
Also being Flushed by:
Rocking S Ranch, Arlitt Ranch, & Evans Ranch
Calves sired by JMAR Jubal 5P01, DC/JDJ Pegasus D3330 P, DC/BHD King F2503 P CJC Mr President T122, JDJ Maximo A18 P, and DC/CRJ Tank E108 P, and LT BLue Value 7903 ET
She has been a no-miss Donor and calves have captured top selling honors in many sales. One of our Best donors since CR Miss Duke 172!
& Angela Henry
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(831) 234-9224 2601 Austin Ave. Brownwood, Texas 76801 Cell: (325) 647-9039
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Congratulations!
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EM881298 • Turton x Carbine MATERNAL BROTHER TO OUTSIDER PA Free // Multiple Time Top 10 Show Sire // Daughters that milk
& Signing Spring Special: $30/straw,
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CARRS MR CASH EM’
Many time champion. First calf crop is impressive.
Free. Owned w/
Cattle- Mountain Grove, MO
CARRS AML MS GOIN’ PLACES 226P Highlight of 2022 Jeff Jackson sale as lot 1 going to the Franklin family of TX. Watch for her this show season!
Online
222 P Exciting sire prospect. PA Free.
w/ Bar J Charolais – Liverpool, TX
CARRS
MS INSIDER 131P High seller in 2022 Pasture Promises
Sale going to CA. CARRS MR IGNITE
Owned
Curt & Wanda Dicken (573) 785-0352 (573)778-7428 Bobby J. & Jamie Dicken (573) 778-3814 (573) 718-4796 bjdicken96@yahoo.com Ryan & Ashley Carr Webb City, Missouri (417) 388-0562 ryan_carr2010@hotmail.com
OWNED WITH Dicken Charolais Farm Poplar Bluff, MO 6 ■ M A Y 2 0 2 3
CARRS MS INSIDER 1905 P Sold in Prairie Cove’s 2022 production sale with calf at side for $37,500. Promising donor in the making!
The Inside Story:
P.O. Box 186, Liverpool, Texas 77577 Larry Ludeke (832) 439-4666 E-mail: larryl@qiminc.com Sulphur, Louisiana www.barjcharolaisfarm.com Full French & Purebred Genetics 100% P RIME 4315 E. SH-71, LaGrange, Texas 79845 Processing Center (979) 249-2571 www.legacycustommeatprocessing.com USDA INSPECTED PLANT Add Value to your replacement heifers The Bar J Program is committed to producing high quality Beef utilizing Registered Charolais and Gyulais® Genetics We’re researching the influence of Haplotypes in building a better beef product. March 2023 Harvest Midwest Charolais breeder AI bred heifers to Bar J Wagyu Sire. Resulting Progeny100% Prime • Value/Head: $3,730 at 24-26 months of age Profitable – Less Days on Feed • Prime YG2 Carcasses • Healthier Beef Contact us• Buyback Program - calves and fed cattle • Semen -Wagyu, Charolais, Full French M A Y 2 0 2 3 ■ 7
Kyle Reaves...” I have 3-heifers so far and like them, FANCY, correct, and will have one in the Appalachian Sale”
Kev in Asbury, Herndon Farms....”We have 15 on the ground and they are very correct, clean, easy-calving, and we’re flushing more cows to him now”
Rick Evans....”Great calving ease, 76-85 lbs, very correct, smooth-made, seem to have great dispositions, really like them.
Angela Flynn, Bella Angel Farm...”Very impressed, stout, complete, gentle, good muscling and bone”
JUBAL JMAR 5PO1 Sire: Pleasant Dawn Chisum Dam’s Sire: VPI Free Lunch 708T Semen$25/signing $35 with minimum 10 Units Contact: Outfront Cattle Service 979-229-4472 Semen shipped from Bovine Elite or North American EPDs: 8.2 -0.3 70 139 26 7.7 62 1.19 1.18 1.15 Carcass 37 0.63 0.021 0.26 282.86 Ranks in the top 15%-WW, 3%-WY, 15% MTL, 6% CW, 6% Marb, and 2% TSI Owned by Sullivan Charolais, JMAR Genetics and the JMAR Jubal Syndicate (Arlitt Ranch, Bella Angel Farms, Evans Ranch, L.G. Herndon Farms, Kyle Reaves, Sara Shepherd, Tom Greco, and Wayne Bennett) Homozygous Polled M953191 Born:3/19/21 BW: 86lbs. WW/R: 764/105 YW/R: 1402/106 PA FREE DENNIS ADAMS P.O. Box 10590 I College Station, TX 77842 (979) 229-4472 Email: outfrontcattle@gmail.com I www.outfrontcattle.com
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AnkonyFarms.com | 125 Ankony Farms Drive, Clarkesville, Georgia Virgil Lovell, Owner | Office, Noy Nations 706.754.6000 Lee Leachman 970.219.8519 | Joe Boddicker 703.401.5077 Ryan Cotton 706.206.8361 | Shawn Johnston, Cattle Manager, 850.557.1145 Ankony Quality and Integrity since 1935 ONLY THE TOPS Online Sale MAY 16, 2023 | 6 PM (ET) LIVE CLOSE OUT ON CCI.LIVE Offering 5 Elite Donors, 14 Open Heifers, 2 Herd Bull Prospects, and the Opportunity to Flush M6 Ms Sun Jewel 5117! Selling Progeny of these elite donors! Fink Miss Lady 6362 019 FL F1239763 S: VPI Free Lunch 708T D: MF Miss Lady 019 BG » Top 1% MB, TSI, Top 7% CE, Top 8% BW » Dam of the #1 MB 2021-Born Female M6 Ms Sun Jewel 5117 P ET EF1220824 S: LT Sundance 2251 Pld D: M6 Ms New Jewel 0155 Pld » Top 1% WW, YW, REA, TSI, Top 2% TM » Dam of the 2023 Denver Grand Champion Female, WIA Miss Jewel 121 P Eatons Miss Sacajawea 3670 P F1181279 S: LT Blue Mountain 1041 Pld D: Eatons Sacajawea 10782 » Top 5% TSI, Top 9% MB » 10872 is a Sterling Dam of Distinction LCC Miss Lady 6333 023 FL EF1239623 S: VPI Free Lunch 708T D: Fink Miss Lady 023 BG » Top 1% MB, Top 9% TSI » Breed’s #1 Marbling EPD Female A Rare Opportunity to Access the Breed’s Leading Carcass Females Photos/Videos Available on AnkonyFarms.com or CCI.Live M A Y 2 0 2 3 ■ 9
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to Reigns Ranch for their purchase of Miss HCR Sheena 3021 Pld for $20,000 to
embryo program.
Thank you to Rebecca and Patrick Kalstad, Reigns Ranch, Clear Lake, MN for purchasing Nautilus Nautilus HCR NAUTILUS 2148 PLD M973665 Nautilus ranks in the top 1% of the breed for Weaning Weight, Yearling Weight, Maternal and TSI. His Milk, Scrotal, Carcass weight and REA are in the Top 6% or better. His REA ratio is 113 and 109 for IMF. Powerful numbers to go with a very well structured, thick made polled herdsire.
Hubert Charolais Ranch 510 Maple Ave.• Oakley, KS 67748 David Hubert: (785) 672-2540 Cole Renner: (785) 871-7760 Thanks also to these breeders for supporting us at this year's sale: Added Bonus: Tested Homozygous Polled and PA Free Semen: $25/straw $35/signing John Allison KY Ethan Glassman KS Ambrosier Ranch KS Hafliger Farm KS Arrowhead Ranch TX Kolton Harting KS Leonard Jr. Augustine KS Tyler Hills KS Jared Bates OK Shawn Jacobs KS Michael Bohnen CO Brad Joseph KS Doak Brooks KS Kaufman Brothers KS Wade Bruning KS Lindskov LT Ranch SD Chase Cersovsky KS Maddux Ranch OK Nick Colson KS MBS Charolais MO Cramer Farms KS Buck Peddicord KS Crooked L Ranch KS Lyle Peterson MN F&DD Farms KS Bryan Pool OK Jeff Gerstberger TX Reigns Ranch MN Brian Gerstberger KS Reilly Ritter KS Sandhills Charolais KS Hafliger Farm KS Kraig Siruta KS Ron Siruta KS Austin Story KS Stephani Tipton KS Vince Wagoner KS Brent Wilson SD John Winkel KS Doug & Greg Winz MO Dennis Wolgemuth KS Alan Zerr KS M A Y 2 0 2 3 ■ 11
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6,523 Miles of Memories Made in 2022 #1 SHOW BULL OF THE YEAR Carrs Mr Burnout 130 P ET Purchased by Hytche Cattle, Warren, TX. #3 SHOW BULL OF THE YEAR Gillig Mr Pearl Snap 152 P ET Purchased by Henson Family Livestock, Georgetown, OH. #8 SHOW DAM OF THE YEAR Conley Nancy D6 Embryos available #2 SHOW DAM OF THE YEAR RF Ms Makin’ Smoke 641 Embryos available #8 SHOW BULL OF THE YEAR Carrs Mr Ignite 222 P Owned with Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, TX Ryan & Ashley Carr Webb City, Missouri (417) 388-0562 ryan_carr2010@hotmail.com M A Y 2 0 2 3 ■ 13
MOUNTAIN GROVE, MO Luke Peterson 417.259.0036 Tim Peterson 417.988.3388 Brush Mitchell 815.238.4083 Jacob Mitchell 417.259-6377
TRI-N DAN MARINO 70J Red Baron x Captain Morgan Ideal Phenotype! Non-Diluter KEYS CINNABAR 103J Keys Redbone x Pro-Char Clyde Top 5% CE • 10% BW • 1% MCE MISS KEY DREAM 75J JFC Frank x Tri-N Bounty Hunter 14 ■ M A Y 2 0 2 3
Building Great Reds!
WC CLARICE 2214 P ET EF1151959 Polled 2-20-12
Sire: LT Ledger 0332 P Dam: JWK Clarice J139 ET
Progeny in Wrights, LT, Grand Hills, Hargrave, & many more
SELLING:
LCC MISS 7982 1161 FL F1256691 Polled 8/17/17
Owned by Fink Beef Genetics
Sire: VPI Free Lunch 708T Dam: Fink Miss 1161 7736 BG Fink’s Just sold a $41,000 son in their Spring Bull sale
Pregnant Recips from matings of: SCX Jehu 233E x WC Clarice 2214, SOS Desirae Pld 141J, and JDJ Ms Truemark Y322
Recips and/or Embryos from matings of:
FTJ Monticello 1806 x WC Clarice 2214, Fink Lady 3821 9521 FL, and M6 Ms New Jewel 0155
WCF Mr Silver Gun x Fink Lady 3821 9521 FL
Pleasant Dawn Chisum 216 x M6 New Jewel 0155
RBM Keystone H41 x Fink Miss 7982 1161 FL
(only cow Fink Reserved in 2022 Pick of Herd at Sale of Excellence One Penny Blanco Flash 6424 x Fink Miss Lady 653 023 GS) Also some bull calves worthy of herdsires from these sires!
TRI-N BOB DYAN
201K
Canadian Reg # QPMC842133 Born:
1/27/22 Homozyous Polled PAF Sire: Jack Foundation 7F Dam: Tri-N Prairie Rose 806F BW: 90 AWW: 728 AYW: 1444 Adj REA: 16.64 IMF: 3.81 One of the hottest Red Factor bulls in the Industry Today!Call for information on Semen Packs! COVERGIRLS INFLUENCE AT ARISTO FARMS FTJ LTRB905 LTBV SHADY 1527 F1215092 Polled 1-24-15 Sire: LT Blue Value 7903 ET Dam: FTJ Rio Bravo Shandy 4042-905 Dam of FTJ Monticello 1806 JDJ MS TRUEMARK Y322 F1148446 Polled 3-3-11 Owned by Frankie Holloway Sire: LT Ledger 0332 P Dam: JDJ Ms Ice Y322 Dam of JDJ Maximo A18 P New RED Feature M A Y 2 0 2 3 ■ 15
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C H A R O L A I S
Dr. Clint Rusk, Executive Vice President
AICA and CCA to Conduct Joint Cattle Evaluation
Positive impact for both Associations
In years gone by, the American-International Charolais Association (AICA) and the Canadian Charolais Association (CCA) ran their national cattle evaluations together. For reasons unbeknownst to this author, the practice of running joint evaluations ceased at some point in time. However, in recent years the AICA and the CCA have once again begun discussions of merging their genetic data and running joint evaluations. When I joined the AICA in November of 2021, the AICA Fall Board Meetings were held in Louisville, KY. Craig Scott, General Manager of the CCA, and Doug Blair, consultant to the CCA came to Louisville to join in the discussion of reinstituting a joint genetic evaluation. As a newcomer, I thought this was a great idea to help promote international trade between Charolais breeders in Canada and the U.S.A. I naïvely thought we would begin joint runs in the Spring of 2022. Afterall, our geneticists at the time, Bill Bowman and Sally Northcutt, had overseen a test run of merged data from AICA and CCA in the summer of 2021. In their opinion, the results of the test run were very favorable. They were optimistic a joint genetic evaluation between the AICA and CCA would soon be initiated.
AICA and the CCA to discuss animals who were dual enrolled in both associations as well as an international identification system with standards set forth by the International Committee for Animal Recording (ICAR). Sean McGrath spent several weeks identifying Charolais cattle who were dual enrolled in AICA and CCA herdbooks. Mike Brooks developed a system to assign unique ICAR numbers to each Charolais animal registered in the AICA and the CCA. Meanwhile, Kelli Retallick-Riley and André Garcia realized they needed to change a portion of the system at AGI to accommodate the number of digits included in the ICAR numbers being generated by Mike Brooks. With good intentions to conduct a joint-run in early August, the discovery of Progressive Ataxia in the summer of 2022, changed the focus of the AICA and CCA for several months. With bull sale season quickly approaching in Canada and the U.S., the decision was made to delay a joint run until the Spring of 2023.
Thanks to the dedicated team of geneticists listed above, as well as Mike Brooks, I’m please to announce we are now very close to conducting a joint genetic evaluation between the AICA
In February and March of 2022, Bruce Mitchell, AICA legal counsel, and I spent several lengthy Zoom meetings with Craig Scott, General Manager of the CCA and Adrienne Waller, legal counsel for the CCA, going over details of an agreement between the AICA and the CCA to conduct joint genetic evaluations. During those meetings, I realized some members of the leadership team at CCA desired to have an additional test run prior to conducting a joint evaluation between the two Charolais associations. In the summer of 2022, while traveling in the UK with delegates to the World Charolais Congress, I had several opportunities to visit at length with Craig Scott and Darwin Rosso, former president of the CCA, who were very encouraging about the progress that had been made towards renewing a joint genetic evaluation between the AICA and the CCA.
In late June of 2022, Kelli Retallick-Riley and André Garcia from Angus Genetics Incorporated (AGI) initiated an e-mail exchange with Sean McGrath, genetic advisor to the CCA and Mike Brooks, computer programmer and developer for the
and the CCA. In March, Kelli Retallick-Riley and André Garcia met with leaders of the AICA and the CCA to present their findings, including correlations from test runs conducted this spring. While changes will be witnessed by breeders, especially in those lines where genetics are being shared north and south of the border, the advantages of combining these datasets leads to more impactful genetic evaluations due to increased number of records. Once a joint national cattle evaluation is run between the AICA and the CCA, Charolais breeders and users of Charolais genetics will be able to make more informed breeding decisions across U.S. and Canadian cattle. Cattle marketed between the U.S. and Canada will have directly comparable Charolais EPDs under a joint evaluation. With the increase in trade between Canadian and U.S. Charolais breeders in recent months, I am optimistic that comparable Charolais EPDs under a joint evaluation will have a positive impact on the sale of Charolais genetics between Charolais breeders in Canada and the United States.
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V I E W P O I N T C H A R O L A I S J O U R N A L
With the increase in trade between Canadian and U.S. Charolais breeders in recent months, I am optimistic that comparable Charolais EPDs under a joint evaluation will have a positive impact on the sale of Charolais genetics between Charolais breeders in Canada and the United States.
A S S O C I A T I O
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.
Junior National Entry Deadlines
The 2023 AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference will be held in St. Paul, Minn., July 2-7. Early registration deadline is May 10 and late registration/ownership deadline is May 20. All entries will be completed online at www.CharolaisUSA.com, complete registration and event details begin on page 33 in this issue.
Female Enrollments
Female enrollments for 2023 are open January 1, 2023. Regardless of the program you choose, your active females should be enrolled. There are 2 enrollment programs:
WHR – Each active female is enrolled at $16 until April 1. For the $16 you get the registration and transfer of the calf born in 2023. You will also get EPDs on unregistered calves with weight data in valid contemporary groups. The enrollment fee goes up after April 1.
PPR – Each active female is enrolled, however there is no fee attached to the enrollment. You will pay the traditional registration and transfer fees as you register and transfer the calves, depending on the age of the calf. EPDs on unregistered calves is not part of the PPR program.
Advertising Deadline
The deadlines to place advertising in the June/July 2023 Charolais Journal is May 10. Contact your field
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representative about these and other advertising opportunities.
Export Your Data for Sale Catalogs
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.
Year letter for 2023 is L
Record your 2023 born calves using AICA’s online system. Add the data as the calves are born; continue to update the records as you add weaning and yearling data. Register the calves at any time by adding their name.
Animals Held in the System
If an animal is registered online and held in the system, you can transfer that animal at any time. If an animal was registered online, but wasn’t held in the system, it will not be able to be transferred online. You will need to fill out the back of the certificate that was mailed to you and send it back to the office to be transferred.
DNA Fees
As of January 1, 2023. Samples recieved at the lab after 12-15-22 will reflect the new price.
100K - $40
H/P - $20
BPA- $7
Expedited Registration Work - NEW FEES
If an animal needs to be registered with in a day or two a rush fee of $75 ($150 non members) will be added to work. Once the animal is registered you can pull it up online to view the registration number. The new certificate will be mailed out the following day. We also offer FedEx mailing for additional $75 ($150 non members).
A merican -I nternational C harolais A ssociation
Executive Vice President
Dr. Clint Rusk ■ Ext. 101 Crusk@Charolaisusa.com
Recording Secretary Maggie Smithee ■ Ext. 401 Msmithee@Charolaisusa.com
Vice President of Operations David Hobbs ■ Ext. 200 Dhobbs@Charolaisusa.com
Youth Activities & Foundation
Kaitlyn Chism ■ Ext. 201 Kchism@Charolaisusa.com
Controller
Chris Kendall ■ Ext. 300 Ckendall@charolaisusa.com
Asst. Recording Secretary Sarah Page ■ Ext. 402 Spage@charolaisusa.com
Communications & Events Coordinator
Samantha Corn ■ Ext. 102 Scorn@Charolaisusa.com
To Use The Extension Numbers
Listed For The Above Staff, Phone (816) 464-5977.
President
Eddy Loggains
4431 Larkin Road
Violet Hill, AR 72584
(870) 404-4332
Vice President
Michael Sturgess
407 Breesport St. San Antonio, TX 78216
(210) 867-6863
Secretary
Donnie Leddy
15635 472nd Ave.
Stockholm, SD 57264
(605) 695-0113
Treasurer
David Hubert
510 Maple Ave. Oakley, KS 67748
(785) 672-2540
Ex-Officio
Mike Schumacher
14809 Pike 139
Bowling Green, MO 63334
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Grady, NM 88120
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KEEPING THE CUSTOMER IN MIND.
by Colton Pratz
What began as a search for what would be more economically viable for the family ranch has now turned into a multi-generational family ranch. Curtiss and Brenda Nipp never thought the combination of their youngest son’s FFA project and a need to make their small commercial cattle operation sustainable would develop into what is has today. Curtiss is a third-generation cattleman, raising cattle on the same piece of property his great-grandfather did in Southern Oklahoma. Growing up, Curtiss’s family didn’t have a large cow herd. Their small family farm consisted of a dairy cow, 20 commercial beef cows, and around 50 acres of cropland the 17 brothers and sisters harvested by hand.
“I saw some of my neighbors and good friends using Charolais bulls on their herds and thought to myself if those bulls are working for them, they surely will work for us.” said Curtiss. Shortly after that he found an unregistered Charolais bull from a local order buyer and quickly got him out with some cows to test his theory. At
this time his cowherd was mostly Brahman influenced cattle. “We had your run of the mill cow herd for those days. Some with horns, very few black, and most of them weren’t easy going,” said Curtiss. Nine months later his first calves hit the ground and he knew there was no turning back. Curtiss remembers thinking “If the calves were that good out of an unregistered bull, what could they be if I had a registered bull?” It was just a few short months later and two more Charolais bulls were on the Nipp homestead.
After several years of using Charolais bulls on commercial cows, Curtiss wanted to purchase a few Charolais females. At the time Curtiss’s youngest son Travis, was in high school, “I thought it would be a great opportunity for him to add to his FFA project.” Four Charolais females joined the herd that spring. The next year Curtiss added 20 more purebred Charolais females, and the year after that an additional 10. This was the start to a dwindling brahman influenced crossbred cowherd
Curtiss and Brenda Nipp (center) with sons Travis (left) and Justin (right) and their families.
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Curtiss strives to produce a variety of bulls that meet the demands of his customers. “I know, no two cow herds are the same. So I try to offer bulls that will work on every cowherd phenotypically but really maximize your profits when you match your cowherd with the proper EPD profile,” said Curtiss.
and the start to a purebred seedstock operation. “I saw the demand for good Charolais bulls coming into place and decided to act on it,” said Curtiss.
As Curtiss was getting his feet wet in the purebred industry, a life changing event occurred. “I was diagnosed with breast cancer in the fall of 1995,” said Brenda. Life suddenly became much different for the family as Brenda was taking radiation treatments to battle her cancer. Oldest son Justin was in college and recalls “I would come home from school and drive mom to the city so to be with her for her treatments.” While Brenda was battling cancer, the family juggled their cattle, Curtiss’s water well service business, the boys’ school, but also Brenda’s flower shop. “I remember making flower deliveries in dirty work clothes after work,” said Curtiss.
Twenty- seven, two-hour one-way trips to Oklahoma City for treatments was what it took for Brenda to ring the bell.
In 2000, Curtiss dispersed the last of his commercial cows. Curtiss said, “It wasn’t always easy. We had a couple bulls that were the type that gave Charolais bulls a terrible reputation, we paid attention to those genetics and quickly altered our program.” He knew the Charolais breed had its flaws but was willing to figure out what worked within those cattle. “I knew the Charolais bulls I wanted to market had to be something I would use on my cowherd, so I paid close attention to performance early on.”
“I think the way I got into the breed is the reason I focus on the success of our customers,” said Curtiss. Curtiss understands the importance of needing bulls that can endure harsh environmental condition during the breeding season and a need for calves that are going to maximize profits. “Knowing the cattle we are producing must first be functional and profitable is something I like
to keep in mind when I am making breeding decisions,” said Curtiss. “I’ll never make a breeding decision that could result in a failure just because of a calf’s sex. If I use a bull, he better have the ability to produce not only quality bulls but also productive females,” said Curtiss.
Understanding his customers’ needs is what his operation is structured around. “We build cattle from the ground up,” said Curtiss. He said, “Our cattle must be a complete animal, consisting of good structure, appropriate phenotype and EPD’s that indicate they will add value to their offspring.” Knowing the Charolais breed is already known for their high growth performance, Curtiss likes to keep in mind the end value is on the rail. “We have started ultrasounding our bulls to get an indication of how well these cattle can truly perform for our customers,” he said. “I think it is important to look at the carcass traits as a group and not just one specific trait as cattle are graded off both quality and yield,” said Curtiss. He then said, “We have been told our bulls have some of the best ultrasound data for Charolais bulls and could even compete against other breeds, and that means we must be doing something right.”
Curtiss strives to produce a variety of bulls that meet the demands of his customers. “I know, no two cow herds are the same. So, I try to offer bulls that will work on every cowherd phenotypically but really maximize your profits when you match your cowherd with the proper EPD profile,” said Curtiss. “Our customer’s operations are all different, while most sell their calves between weaning and yearling age, we do have several that sell them on the grid. Therefore, we must produce bulls that not only add pounds but add them at a higher quality end product,” he said.
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Charolais Sale Results
Sales are listed in sale date order. A list of sales in this issue is provided below.
Romans Ranches Charolais Production Sale
Wagonhammer Ranches Total Performance Production Sale
Bradley Cattle Spring Bull & Female Sale
Full Circle Cattle Co. 3rd Annual Bull Sale
T and S Strnad Charolais and Friends 9th Annual Production Sale
Wild Indian Acres Spring Charolais Bull Sale
Lundgren Charolais 10th Annual Bull Sale
Schrader Ranch 21st Annual Charolais & Simmental Bull Sale
Great Northern 4th Annual Bull and Female Sale
8 Story Farms 5th Annual Production Sale
44th Annual Southwest Virginia Performance Tested Bull Sale
Geyer Cattle Company Annual Production Sale
Valley View Charolais Ranch 55th Annual Bull Sale
Wake eld Farms Performance Tested Bull Sale
Zehnder Waage Partnership Annual Charolais & Red Angus Bull Sale
C-B Charolais 37th Annual Production Sale
Schmidt Cattle Company 35th Annual Bull Sale 2023 Debruycker Charolais Bull Sale
Wagner Charolais 12th Annual Bull Sale
Hassebrook Charolais Farms 7th Annual Production Sale
Weber Charolais and Red Angus Farm Annual Production Sale
Hubert Charolais Ranch 44th Annual Bull Sale
Fink Beef Genetics Spring 2023 Bull & Female Sale
Hebbert Charolais 41st Annual Bull Sale
Prairie Valley Farm Charolais Bull Sale
Rambur Charolais 45th Annual Bull Sale
The Renaissance 31st Anniversary Edition Sale
Eggleston Charolais Performance = Pro tability Bull Sale
Thomas Ranch 51st Annual Bull Sale
S A L E S
Romans Ranches Charolais Production Sale
Westfall, Ore. ❚ March 14, 2023
Auctioneer: Dennis Metzger, Whitman, Neb.
Bradley Cattle Spring Bull & Female Sale
Springfield, Mo. ❚ March 18, 2023
Auctioneer: Ronn Cunningham, Rose, Okla. Sale Manager: CK Sales & Marketing, Seneca, Mo.
Average: 22 Charolais Bulls...................... $3,350
Not Included in Above Average:
18 Charolais Open Heifers $1,533
4 Charolais Smoky Open Heifers $1,500
9 Charolais X Red Angus Open Heifers $1,611
High-Selling lots:
$10,750 – Fall Yearling Bull. RR High Desert 1285, 9-15-21, by RR High Desert 9025. To Warner Ranch, Ind.
$10,250 – Fall Yearling Bull. RR Free Gold 1217, 9-15-21, by Fink 8762 of 4294 FL. To Marcheck Ranch, Ore.
Wagonhammer Ranches
Total Performance Production Sale
Bartlett, Neb. ❚ March 15, 2023
Auctioneers: Charly Cummings, Yates Center, Kan. and Ronn Cunningham, Rose, Okla. Averages:
23 Red Angus Bulls $3,650
2 Simm Angus Bulls $3,700
4 Angus Bulls $2,425
10 Red Angus Open Heifers $1,900
3 Red Angus X Simmental Open Heifers ..$1,300
3 Black Red Angus Heifers $1,300
Total Sale Gross: .................. $249,650
By: Hadley Schotte
Full Circle Cattle Co. 3rd Annual Bull Sale
Dodge City, Kan. ❚ March 18, 2023
Auctioneer: Joe Frazier, McCook, Neb. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing, Platte City, Mo.
Averages:
40 1/3 Yearling Bulls $6,155
7 Aged Advanced Bulls $3,471
47 1/3 Lots $5,758
Not Included in Above Average:
55 Commercial Bred Heifers $2,055
Total Sale Gross: ....................$385,550
By Hadley Schotte
High-selling lots:
$5,500 – Yearling Bull. WR Kingsman
K609, 2-3-22, by WDZ Kingsman 737 P. To Matthew Hanigan, Dunlap, Iowa.
$5,500 – Yearling Bull. WR Affinity Y601 K4607, 3-14-22, by LT Affinity 6221 Pld. To Chad Havick, Soldier, Iowa.
$5,500 – Yearling Bull. WR Tank B629
K4605, 3-14-22, by DC/CRJ Tank E108 P. To Wolever Ranch, Snyder, Colo.
High-selling lots:
$36,000 – Yearling Bull. FC Olympus
2092 Pld ET, 3-4-22, by PVF Ridge 7142. To Prairie Valley Farm, Platte, S.D.
$10,000 – Yearling Bull. FC HCR Dominus 2112 Pld, 2-4-22, by HCR Centurion 0210 Pld. To Thomas Mouser, Elkins, W.Va.
$8,500 – Yearling Bull. FC Tank 2060 Pld, 2-23-22, by WCR Tank 002 P. To Ken Danzer, Manhattan, Kan.
$7,500 – Yearling Bull. FC Patriot 2079
Pld, 2-28-22, by LT Patriot 9312 Pld. To Kevin Kirby, Berry, Texas.
T and S Strnad Charolais and Friends 9th Annual Production Sale
Formoso, Kan. ❚ March 18, 2023
Auctioneer: Matt Lowery, Neb.
Averages: 46 2/3 Yearling Bulls $4,826 14 Fall Yearling Bulls $4,625
Not Included in Above Average: 9 Percentage Bulls...................................$4,361
Total Sale Gross: .................. $329,250
By: Cody Beck
Wild Indian Acres Spring Charolais Bull Sale
Carthage, Mo. ❚ March 18, 2023
Auctioneer: Bailey Moore, Granby, Mo Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales, Oakley, Kan.
Average: 56 Bulls .......................................$4,482
Total Charolais Gross: $250,975
By David Hobbs
High-selling Lots:
$16,000 – Bull. WIA General Ridge 185, 9-1-21, by DCR Mr General Ridge G117. To Honeyman Charolais, Reeder, N. D.
$14,500 – Bull. WIA Law In Order 1145 P, 9-12-21, by LT Badge 9184 Pld. To Schnuelle Ranch, Beatrice, Neb.
$9,500 – Bull. WIA Benaiah 183, 8-26-21, by JMAR Benaiah 1E66. To J&K Farms, DeSoto, Mo.
$9,500 – Bull. WIA Easy Time 1115 P, 8-2721, by LT Rushmore 8060 Pld. To Happy 11 Charolais, Zapata, Texas.
Note: Mike & Sara Kisner donated the proceeds from a bull offered to the Cash Moore Foundation benefiting children.
Lundgren Charolais 10th Annual Bull Sale
Toppenish, Wash. ❚ March 21, 2023
Auctioneer: C.D. Butch Booker, Colfax, Wash.
Averages: 27 Two-Year-Old Bulls $4,053 15 Spring Yearling Bulls $2,783
97 Fall Yearling Bulls $4,954 38 Yearling Spring Bulls $3,480 135 Lots $4,539 Total Sale Gross
$612,775 By
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Clint Sexson
2 Fall Yearling Bulls $4,000 25 Yearling Bull $3,820 2 Open Yearling Heifers $2,000 29 Lots $3,707
Sale
Total
Gross: $1,256,000 By Hadley Schotte
R E V I E W C H A R O L A I S J O U R N A L
60 2/3 Lots $4,780
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Total Sale Gross: $151,325
By Clint Sexson
High-selling lots:
$7,000 – Two-Year-Old Bull. LCR
Sir Rushmore 552 Pld, 4-6-21, by GCC Rushmore G34E. To Gebbers Cattle, Brewster, Wash.
$6,250 – Two-Year-Old Bull. LCR Silver
Ledger 780 Pld, 3-14-21, by LCR Silver Class 601 Pld. To Spear Ranch, Loomis, Wash.
$6,250 – Two-Year-Old Bull. LCR Red Rush 984 Pld, 4-10-21, by GCC Rushmore
G34E. To Spear Ranch.
Schrader Ranch 21st Annual Charolais & Simmental Bull Sale
Wells, Kan. ❚ March 21, 2023
Auctioneer: Andrew Sylvester, Wamego, Kan.
Average:
35 Yearling Charolais Bulls ...... $4,734
Total Sale Gross: ................... $266,450
By Hadley Schotte
High Selling Lot:
$11,500 – Yearling Bull. Schrader’s Tank
2109K, 2-2-22, by DC/CRJ Tank E108P. To Thad Peterson, Clay Center, Kan.
$8,500 – Yearling Bull. Schrader’s Tank
2106K,2-2-22, by DC/CRJ Tank E108P. To Pat Corpstein, Tipton, Kan.
$8,000 – Yearling Bull. Schrader’s Badge
214K, 2-11-22, by LT Badge 9184 Pld. To Thad Peterson.
Great Northern 4th Annual Bull and Female Sale
Clear Lake, Minn. ❚ March 24, 2023
Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout, Overland Park, Kan.
ET, 1-4-22, by LT Badge 9184 Pld. To Mueller Charolais, Altenburg, Mo.
8 Story Farms 5th Annual Production Sale
Gallatin, Mo. ❚ March 25, 2023
Auctioneer: Russele Sleep, Bedford, Iowa
Averages:
$7,000 – Yearling Bull. GCC Tank 277K ET, 3-11-22, by DC/CRJ Tank E108 P. To Mike Pratt, Miller, S.D.
$7,000 – Yearling Bull. GCC Tank 272K ET, 3-1-22, by DC/CRJ Tank E108 P. To Mike Pratt.
$7,000 – Yearling Bull. GCC Fargo 100K, 3-2-22, by RBM Fargo Y111. To Cain Glanzer, Carpenter, S.D.
Valley View Charolais
Ranch 55th Annual Bull Sale
Polson, Mont. ❚ March 25, 2023
Auctioneer: Rick Machado - Arroya Grande, Calif.
By David Hobbs
High-selling lot:
$6,500 – Fall Yearling Bull. 8S Crusher
1124 P, 9-6-21, by LT Marksman 9455 Pld.
ET. To David Parsons, King City, Mo.
$5,500 – Spring Yearling Bull. 8S Ferentz
2027 P, 1-13-22, by LT Marksman 9455 Pld.
ET. To Lehn Farms, Keyesport, Ill.
$5,000 – Fall Yearling Bull. 8S Maverick 1091 P, 7-1-21, by LT Maverick 6734 Pld. To Mark Dotson, Cameron, Mo.
44th Annual Southwest Virginia Performance Tested Bull Sale
Wytheville, Va. ❚ March 25, 2023
Auctioneer: Mike Jones, West Point, Ga.
Sale Manager: Dr. Scott Greiner, Blacksburg, Va.
Average:
Total Sale Gross: $28,500
By Floyd Wampler
High-selling lot: $4,500 – Yearling Bull. VPI Inferno 204K, 1-10-22, by WC Inferno 6561 P. From Virginia Tech Beef Center. To Ty Lewis, Chilhowie, Va.
Geyer Cattle Company
Annual Production Sale
Huron, S.D. ❚ March 25, 2023
Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar, Belle Fouche, S.D.
Averages:
High Selling Lot:
$11,000 – Yearling Bull. NGC Loadmaster
232K ET, 2-6-22, by ACE-ORR Lock N Load 243P. To Dennis Charolais Farm, St. Joe, Texas.
$8,000 – Heifer Pair. NGC Brooke 128J
ET, 1-31-21, by LT Citation 5228 Pld. Heifer Calf at side, 2-18-23, by NGC Defender 135J. To Circle C Charolais, Lamont, Alta., and Sherwood Farms, Vermillion, Alta.
$7,750 – Yearling Bull. NGC Badger 207K
High-selling lots:
$8,250 – Yearling Bull. GCC Sherman
G44K, 2-24-22, by DC/CRJ Tank E108 P. To Sutphin Cattle Co, Lamar, Colo.
$7,750 – Yearling Bull. GCC Patton 248K ET, 3-2-22, by DC/CRJ Tank E108 P. To Aaron Poppen, DeSmet, S.D.
Average:
182 Two-Year-Old Bulls $5,512
Total Sale Gross .................. $1,003,175
By Clint Sexson
High-selling lots:
$12,500 – Two-Year-Old Bull. VVCR
Ledger New 1306 Polled, 5-5-21, by Ledger 348 Polled. To John Orten, Panguitch, Utah.
$12,000 – Two-Year-Old Bull. VVCR
New Free 1309 Polled, 5-6-21, by New Standard 8744 Polled. To McNeil Ranch, Hobbs, N.M.
$11,500 – Two-Year-Old Bull. VVCR Rushmore Bingo 1273 Polled, 4-23-21, by Rushmore 8516 Polled. To Evan Wood, Teton, Idaho.
Wakefield Farms Performance Tested Bull Sale
Dunlap, Iowa ❚ March 25, 2023
Auctioneer: Jon Schaben, Dunlap, Iowa
Sale Manager: JWC Marketing, Platte City, Mo.
Averages:
40 Charolais Bulls ............................$3,845
6 Charolais Bred Heifers $3,200
46 Lots ........................................ $3,761
Not Included in Above Average:
7 Red Angus Bulls $2,921
Total Sale Gross: $193,450
By Hadley Schotte
High-selling lots:
$12,500 – Yearling Bull. WF Avenger 222
P, 1-13-22, by LT Inception 7456 Pld. To Full Circle Cattle Co, Lakin, Kan.
$10,000 – Fall Yearling Bull. WF Empire 207 P, 12-10-21, by WCF Mr Silver Gun 467. To Dunn Cattle Co, Homer, Neb.
Zehnder Waage Partnership Annual Charolais & Red Angus Bull Sale
Greenbush, Minn. ❚ March 25, 2023
Auctioneer: Dennis Metzger, Whitman, Neb.
Sale Manager: CK Sales & Marketing, Seneca, Mo.
Averages:
62 Yearling Bulls $6,234
Not Included in Above Average:
7 Yearling Red Angus Bulls $3,215
38 Commercial Heifer Pairs .................. $3,275
Total Sale Gross $533,450
By Hadley Schotte
High-selling lots:
$51,000 – Yearling Bull. WDZ Great Divide 2071, 2-8-22, by TRI-N Brooks 34H. To Prairie Valley Farm, Platte, S.D.
$25,000 – Yearling Bull. WDZ Flatland 2044, 2-3-22, by TRI-N Brooks 34H. To Keppen Charolais, Volga, S.D.
$13,500 – Yearling Bull. WDZ Icon 2048, 2-4-22, by WR Icon G687. To RBM Livestock, Florence, S.D.
$12,000 – Yearling Bull. WDZ Silver Gun 2017, 1-3-22, by WCF Mr Silver Gun 467. To Grimmius Cattle Co, Hanford, Calif.
C-B Charolais 37th Annual Production Sale
Montpelier, N.D. ❚ March 28, 2023
Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar, Belle Fouche, S.D.
Averages:
5 Fall Yearling Bulls $4,700 34 Yearling Bulls .............................. $3,868
4 Open Yearling Heifers .................. $2,400 43 Lots ........................................$3,828
Not Included in Above Average: 45 Commercial Pairs ..............................$2,973
Total Sale Gross $298,400 By Hadley Schotte
High-selling lots:
$9,000 – Fall Yearling Bull. C-B Flash 2124 P, 8-16-21, by JCR Flash 501 P. To Kevin Eberle, Dazey, N.D.
$8,500 – Yearling Bull. C-B Landmark 213 P, 2-3-22, by LT Landmark 5052 Pld. To Mitch Truebenbach, Hecla, S.D.
$6,000 – Yearling Bull. C-B Patriot 224 P, 2-12-22, by LT Patriot 9784 Pld ET. To Colt Haines, Faith, S.D.
Schmidt Cattle Company
35th Annual Bull Sale
Rushville, Neb. ❚ March 29, 2023
Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar, Belle Fouche, S.D.
Average:
76 Yearling Bulls $6,526
Total Sale Gross .................. $496,000 By
Hadley Schotte
High-selling lots:
$17,000 – Yearling Bull. SCC Patriot 115K Pld, 3-13-23, by LT Patriot 9226 Pld. To Stout Charolais, Kadoka, S.D.
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Lots
Averages: 32 Yearling Bulls $3,572 5 First Calf Pairs $4,480 7 Bred Heifers .................................... $2,357 5 Open Heifers $2,820 49 Lots $3,414 Not
24 Yearling Simmental Bulls $3,373 4 Bred Simmental Heifers $3,088 3 Open Simmental Heifers $2,400 4 Pregnant Recipients ........................... $2,050
Sale
Hadley Schotte
Included in Above Average:
Total
Gross: $278,000 By
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9 Fall Yearling Bulls $4,306 27 2/3 Spring Yearling Bulls $3,371 10 Open Heifers $2,475 46 2/3 Lots $3,359
Sale
$156,750
Total
Gross: ....................
7 Yearling Bulls .......................... $4,071
36
42
$4,633
Yearling Bulls $5,042 6 Open Yearling Heifers $2,183
Lots:
Total Sale Gross .................... $194,600 By Hadley Schotte
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CHAROLAIS SPOTLIGHT
How long have you been in the Charolais breed and how did you get involved?
Alex – This is my sixth year showing cattle and being involved in the Charolais breed. My Dad found a composite Charolais steer as my first 4-H beef project. We traveled to Des Moines for our first Junior National and found the Charolais family to be very welcoming.
What other activities do you participate in?
Alex – I am involved in the Maine and Chianina Associations and show steers nationally. I am finishing my freshman year at Gibson City Melvin Sibley and am active in 4-H, FFA, livestock judging, soccer, church, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. I enjoy helping on the family farm every chance I get.
What is your favorite memory that you have made working with Charolais cattle?
Alex – I have met some really awesome people through showing cattle. There are lots of memories, but some of my favorites are being selected in 2021 as 4th overall intermediate showman, spending spring breaks at Will Blanker’s house working cattle, time at the stalls with friends, dinners out with our Charolais show families.
What is your cattle operation based on? And how do you stay involved in the junior Charolais Association?
Alex – My family and I are working to raise high quality Charolais show heifers. We do this by flushing and breeding past show heifers while buying eggs and pregnancies of some of the elite Charolais cows.
Who has been your role model in the Charolais breed?
Alex – Will Blankers and Trent Bertchse. Both have helped me learn to be a better showman, taught me how to fit, introduced me to fellow Charolais breeders and partnered with me on cows and bulls. They have shown me patience, challenged me to try new things, corrected me when I was wrong, and are helping to develop me into the herdsman that I hope to be.
What are your future goals?
Alex – I hope to be competitive at the national level. I would love to follow in Will and Trent’s footsteps and be Junior Herdsman of the Year. When I become old enough, I plan to run for the Junior Board. I want to continue to build my herd and am working to find some pasture nearby that allows me to not only have more cows, but learn about pasture management.
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*Interviewed by AIJCA Board
C H A R O L A I S J O U R N A L
ALEX BARNARD (15), FOOSLAND, ILLINOIS
Show Award Sponsorships Available
Please specify show: Owned Heifer, Bred & Owned Heifer, Percentage Heifer, Steer or Bull
Grand Champion $600
Reserve Grand Champion $500
3rd, 4th or 5th Overall $450 (Owned or Bred & Owned only)
Division Champion $300
Division Reserve $250
Class Winner $125 (Only Percentage Heifer & Steers available)
Personal Development Contest Sponsorships Available
Please specify contest and age if applicable (i.e. Jr, Int, Sr, Prepared, Impromptu)
Team Contests: Cook-Off, Quiz Bowl
Team Contest Champion $200
Team Contest Reserve Champion $150
Individual Contests: Impromptu Speech, Prepared Speech, Resume & Interview, Poster/Graphic Design, Photo, Art, Talent
Individual Contest Champion $100
Individual Contest Reserve Champion $75
Additional Donations of all sizes welcome. Please specify request ____________
Please make checks payable to AIJCA and mail to AIJCA, 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153 or donate online at www.charolaisusa.com/give-to-aijca.php.
Entry Deadline: May 10
Late entry deadline: may 20
JULY 2 – 7, 2023 Angela Bunker Planning Committee Co-Chairman Wisconsin Representative 608-633-7357 jacharolais@gmail.com Sydney Zehnder Planning Committee Co-Chairman Minnesota Representative 320-216-5307 sydneyzehnder@gmail.com Kaitlyn Chism AICA Director of Youth Activities 816-464-2474 ext 201 515-205-9704 kchism@charolaisusa.com Contact us to Donate! Hotel Blocks: DoubleTree by Hilton Roseville holiday Inn Express
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Leadership Conference Session Highlights
Holly Hoffman was the last remaining member of the Espada Tribe and the last woman standing on Season 21 of CBS’ hit reality show “Survivor Nicaragua”. Through that experience, and others throughout her life, Holly was inspired to share her message of survival.
A professional motivational speaker and the author of Your Winner Within and Write Yourself a Note, Holly acknowledges that life is made up of challenges, and we are oftentimes faced with situations that seem insurmountable. But within each of us is an ability to focus our thoughts, emotions, and energy to succeed—if only we have the knowledge, tools, and discipline to do so.
A native of South Dakota, Holly’s writing and speaking not only offer encouragement and optimism but a roadmap for self-discovery and spiritual enlightenment. Readers and audience members alike walk away inspired to light the fire of successful living within themselves.
Today, Holly is a recipient of the Certified Speaking Professional designation, and travels across the country and internationally, speaking to a wide variety of corporations, associations, universities, schools and women’s organizations. Holly inspires her audiences to take opportunities and focus on faith, attitude, determination, confidence, desire and perseverance.
@HollyHoffmanS21 • HollyHoffman.com
University of Minnesota Meat Science Laboratory Intermediate & Senior Session
The Meat Science Laboratory, located in the Andrew Boss Laboratory of Meat Science (ABLMS), is a modern meat processing facility capable of processing both red meat and poultry species. In addition to the extension, research, and teaching capacities that the laboratory serves, fresh and processed meat products are also made available for purchase by the university community and interested parties, and some products may be featured in other university dining venues and events.
At the Meat and Dairy Salesroom, consumers may purchase meat products that have been processed in the Meat Science Laboratory as well as dairy products made in the Pilot Plant in the Department of Food Science and Nutrition.
The Raptor Center Junior Session
Raptors, also called birds of prey, have existed in some form for 50 to 75 million years. There are approximately 482 species of raptor worldwide, 304 diurnal (day-active) species and 178 nocturnal (night-active) species. Find out more about raptor species found in North America, from how to spot them, to where they live, to what they eat. See the raptors up close.
C H A R O L A I S J O U R N A L
Holly Hoffman Keynote Speaker
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Schedule of Events
Saturday, july 1
8 AM Cattle Barns Open for Move-in – Earliest Arrival
Sunday, july 2
8 AM Board Member Candidate Meeting
7 AM–11 AM Cattle Check-In
9 AM–12 PM Leadership Conference Check-In
12 PM Noon All Cattle must be on the grounds
1:30 PM Adult, Chaperone and Advisor Meeting
2 PM Peer Mentor/Mentee Introductions
4 PM Group Pictures/State Pictures
5:30 PM Opening Ceremonies
6:30 PM Conference Welcome Dinner
7:30 PM Char Spangled Banner Kick Ball Tournament
Monday, july 3
7:30–8 AM Weigh Steers
8:30 AM AIJCA General Caucus Meeting followed by Area Meetings
11 AM Cook-off Contest
11:30 AM–1 PM Char Spangled Lunch – Mentor/Mentee Get Together
1:30 PM Leadership Conference Keynote – Holly Hoffman
3:00 PM Quiz Bowl Contest
5:30–7 PM Char Spangled Dinner
6 PM Miss Charolais USA Meet & Greet Dinner
7:30 PM Sure Champ Olympics
Tuesday, july 4
8 AM Prepared Speech, Impromptu Speech & Interview Contests
10:30 AM Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Clinic
11:30 AM–1 PM Char Spangled Lunch
1 PM Team Sales Contest
Intermediate Division, Junior Division Senior Division follow completion of Senior Team Fitting
1:30 PM Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University
Team Fitting Contest
Senior Division, Intermediate Division, Junior Division
Evening on your own
Wednesday, july 5
8 AM Weaver Livestock Showmanship Contest – 2 Rings Senior and Intermediate Divisions followed by Junior Division and PeeWee Clinic
11:30 AM–1 PM Char Spangled Lunch
1:30 PM Leadership Conference Session Breakouts Raptor Center and University of Minnesota Meat Lab
3 PM Adult 9-Hole Golf Scramble
3:30 PM Area Meetings and Director Elections
4-5 PM Char Spangled Snack and Talent Show
Evening on your own
Thursday, July 6
8 AM Bred & Owned Heifer Show, Bull, Steer and Percentage Heifer Shows
11:30 AM–1 PM Char Spangled Lunch
2:30 PM Conference Awards Program
3 PM AIJCA Annual Membership Meeting
6:30 PM AIJCA Annual Award Banquet Dinner
7 PM AIJCA Annual Award Ceremony
Friday, july 7
8 AM Owned Heifer Show
Cattle released at the conclusion of the show
11:30 AM–1 PM Char Spangled Lunch
Saturday, july 8
12 PM Noon Cattle must be off the grounds
Tentative and Subject to Change
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J U N I O R
Mattie Harward, Area 8 Director
Life Lessons Learned
At Junior National in the show ring and contest rooms
Hello! My name is Mattie Harward and I am from the small town of Richfield, North Carolina where my family runs a commercial cow/ calf operation, two livestock auction markets, and a livestock video auction. Additionally, my sisters and I have a purebred cattle operation as well. Through our different ventures, we strive to help farmers in our area by marketing their cattle to the best of our abilities and also providing the best genetics we can for them. My sisters and I grew up showing cattle across the country and some of our best memories were made in the show barn preparing and traveling to shows as a family and for that, I am forever grateful.
With that being said, my favorite time of year is here, summertime! Summer means junior nationals are right around the corner! Each year, juniors come from all over the country to compete and share fellowship with one another in one location. Because of junior nationals, I have made connections and friendships that I know will last
at one goal, try again, but at least you know you gave it your all.
You only regret the opportunities you did not take. So seize every opportunity to try new things and step out of your comfort zone. If it was not for going to the leadership conference at my first junior nationals, I would have never met one of my closest friends.
Make the goal to meet someone new or make a new connection. Someone once told me that your network is more valuable than your net worth. Those people you meet and the friends you make are going to be with you for a lifetime. Surround yourself with people who want to see you succeed. It is important to find those mentors that you can look up to for guidance, support, and knowledge. Find those mentors that you can call to ask questions, learn from, push you to accomplish goals, and who will support you.
Be kind and humble with everything you do. There is no denying we all like to win. However, we
O f f i c e r s
President Devon Benes Valparaiso, NE (402) 499-3429 devben@hotmail.com
Vice President Weston Schrader Wells, KS (785) 488-6390 weston.schrader@gmail.com
Secretary Shade Bunker Sparta, WI (608) 855-0270 shadebunker1@gmail.com
Area 1 Maddy Rohr Elbert, CO (720) 467-3302 maddy23@ksu.edu
Area 2 Dillon Borg Concord, NE (402) 369-2676 dborg802@gmail.com
Area 3 Weston Schrader Wells, KS (785) 488-6390 weston.schrader@gmail.com
Area 4 Jaycee Littleton Simms, TX (903) 701-2129 jayceelittleton02@gmail.com
Area 5 Carter Hoge Good Hope, IL (309) 255-4131 carterdhoge@gmail.com
Area 6
a lifetime and these friendships all started because of the shared passion we had for Charolais cattle. For many juniors like myself, we look forward to this week all year long, preparing each day for the cattle show as well as the contests that are provided. Everyone comes from all over to compete in the show, showmanship, and contests. Through competitions and leadership conferences, juniors can learn many skills and make many connections that turn into lifelong friendships. Like many juniors, junior nationals will always hold a special place in my heart.
I am writing this article as my junior career is quickly coming to an end. I will be forever grateful for the lessons and opportunities this industry has taught me, but as I look back at my time competing in the show ring and contest rooms, there are a couple of life lessons I have learned that I would like to share.
Give it all you got all day, every day. Even on the days, you do not think it matters, it does. Set goals for yourself and make sure that you push yourself to accomplish those goals. Even if you do not succeed
can not forget that winning is not everything. It is important to have kindness on those days that you lose and to be humble on the days that you win.
The American International Junior Charolais Association is a wonderful organization and provides juniors with many opportunities. This association has given me the skills, tools, and knowledge to be successful. By competing in contests I have learned various skills like communication, knowledge of the beef industry, and the importance of teamwork. By showing cattle I have learned the value of responsibility, hard work, and what it means to win and lose. Finally, I have learned that the Charolais breed is filled with wonderful people and mentors that strive each day to not only provide the best genetics but also opportunities for juniors to develop their own skills to be successful. I encourage you today to step out of your comfort zone and talk to anyone in the Charolais breed to see how you can get involved in this incredible breed and association.
Treasurer Mattie Harward Richfield, NC (704) 463-5828 mattieann8@gmail.com
Ex-Officio Molly Smith Lockhart, TX (512) 995-6263 mollysloan@hotmail.com
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At Large Austin Alexander Bremen, AL (256) 287-1166 austin.alexander.2022@gmail.com
At Large Nissa Olsen Manhattan, KS (785) 313-2975 nco.charolais@gmail.com
At Large Ethan Shoemake Warner, OK (918) 424-8703 ethan.shoemake2004@gmail.com
At Large Jenna Tlach Prole, IA (515) 393-0841 jntlach@gmail.com
Lucas Crutcher Fair Grove, MO (417) 766-3278 crutcherlucas@gmail.com
Area 7
Shade Bunker Sparta, WI (608) 855-0270 shadebunker1@gmail.com
Area 8
Mattie Harward Richfield, NC (704) 463-5828 mattieann8@gmail.com
C o m m i t t e e C h a i r m e n
Fundraising
Mattie Harward
Programs & Activities
Weston Schrader
Membership Shade Bunker Junior National Devon Benes
Membership in the nationwide AmericanInternational Junior Charolais Association (AIJCA) is open to anyone 21 years of age and under as of January 1 of the present year. The initial membership fee is $30 and $25 annual dues thereafter.
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D i r e c t o r s B y A
A i j c a M e m b e r s h i p
AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR
CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION
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“... your network is more valuable than your net worth. Those people you meet and the friends you make are going to be with you for a lifetime.”
South Dakota Charolais
Thomas Ranch
SD 57381 (605) 883-4602 • Fax: (605) 883-4924 egglchar@santel.net • www.egglestoncharolais.com
J&M Ranch
Purebred Charolais Private Treaty Sales
jrolson2664@gmail.com
20629 443rd Ave Lake Preston, SD 57249
DAVID MASON
Cell: (605) 680-0780 • pvfcharolais78@gmail.com www.pvfcharolais.com
M A Y 2 0 2 3 ■ 33 44213 204th St. Lake Preston, SD 57249 (605) 847-4529 Alan & Deb Vedvei www.vedveicharolais.com E-mail: vedveicharolais@gmail.com Reich Ranch Charolais Tim and Ree Reich 1007 Kingsbury Belle Fourche, SD 57717 (605) 892-4366 39120 192nd Street Wagner, South Dakota 57380 (605) 384-3300, (605) 491-0986 Vedvei Charolais Featuring–M6 Rock Star 306 P ET Fresh Air x Rio Bravo EPDs: 2.5 68 114 20 3.8 54 KEPPEN CHAROLAIS Steve - Myrna - Greg - BJ 405 Samara Ave. • Volga, SD 57071 • (605) 627-5229 keppenchar@valleyfibercom.net • www.keppencharolais.com Herd Sire Prospects & Embryos for Sale Private Treaty Calvin Sandmeier (605) 285-6179 13123 322nd Ave. • Bowdle, SD 57428 www.sandmeiercharolais.com Gary Sandmeier (605) 285-6766 Contact these seedstock breeders for herd sire prospects and herd building females. “2000 AICA Seedstock Producer of the Year” JAMIE EGGLESTON 21130 379th Ave. • Wessington,
Space Available Contact Hadley Schotte (785) 562-6632
(605) 860-2080 Jerod & Melanie Olson
S.D. Charolais Breeders Association 2008 Outstanding Seedstock Producer Troy & VeaBea Thomas, Clint & Cally Kindred 18475 Capri Place • Harrold, SD 57536 Office: 605-973-2448 Troy’s Cell: 605-222-1258 Cally’s Cell: 605-222-1515 thomas@venturecomm.net
Geyer Cattle Co. Sam & Connie Geyer De Smet, SD 605-860-2081 www.geyercattlecompany.com PC Missouri Bob 1227 Pld M801740 Multiple Trait Leader Top 15% CE, WW, CW • 9% YW • 1% MCE • 15%TM • 8% TSI
Performance data must be submitted to the AICA office by— July 1 for August 2023 Genetic Analysis. August 1 for September 2023 Genetic Analysis. Please make sure calf data, weights and weigh data have been submitted online or on forms to AICA.
PERFORMANCE DEADLINES
$15,500 – Yearling Bull. SCC Crossroads
149K Pld, 3-21-22, by EC Crossroads 2532
Pld. To Denny Hulm, Meadow, S.D.
$11,500 – Yearling Bull. SCC Patriot 170K
Pld, 4-1-22, by LT Patriot 9226 Pld. To Raabe Brothers, Norfolk, Neb.
$11,500 – Yearling Bull. SCC Credit 121K
Pld, 3-14-22, by HCR Credit 416 Pld. To Todd O’Connor, Philip, S.D.
$11,000 – Yearling Bull. SCC Patriot 63K, 3-6-22, by SCC Patriot 17H Pld. To Calvin Eisenbraun, Philip, S.D.
$11,000 – Yearling Bull. SCC Credit 104K
Pld, 3-12-22, by HCR Credit 416 Pld. To Todd O’Connor, Philip, S.D.
2023 Debruycker Charolais Bull Sale
Great Falls, Mont. ❚ April 1, 2023
Auctioneer: Trent Stewart, Madras, Ore.; Dustin Layton, Edmond, Okla.
Averages:
68 Long-Yearling Bulls ..................... $4,919
538 Yearling Bulls $4,726
606 Lots $4,748
Total Sale Gross $2,877,000
By Clint Sexson
High-selling lots:
$60,000 – Yearling Bull. K75, 2-4-22, by DC/BHD Shazam G3220 PET. To Lindskov’s LT Ranch, Isabel, S.D.
$28,000 – Yearling Bull. K1116, 2-522, by DC/BHD Shazam G3220 PET. To Lindskov’s LT Ranch.
$14,000 – Yearling Bull. K1543, 2-2322, by DC/JDJ Titan H129 P. To Martin Brothers Charolais, Conrad, Mont.
$12,000 – Yearling Bull. K44, 2-1-22, by DC/BHD Shazam G3220 PET. To Schurrtop Charolais, Farnam, Neb.
$11,500 – Yearling Bull. K1175, 2-25-22, by DC/MD Sharkson H1359. To Keahey Charolais, Grove Hill, Ala.
$11,000 – Long-Yearling Bull. J3003, 7-25-21, by DC/KCM Dunkirkson G3001. To Webb Charolais, Easley, S.C. Note: Bulls sold to 28 states and Canada.
Wagner Charolais 12th
Annual Bull Sale
Nunn, Colo. ❚ April 1, 2023
Auctioneer: Jason Santomaso, Sterling, Colo.
Average:
44 Bulls $3,882
Total Sale Gross: .................. $170,800
By Hadley Schotte
High-selling lots:
$6,600 – Fall Yearling Bull. Wagner
Falcon 1280, 9-8-21, by WAGNER Falcon 5007. To Diamond 7 Livestock, Lusk, Wyo.
$5,800 – Fall Yearling Bull. Wagner
Patriot 1254, 9-3-21, by LT Patriot 4004 Pld. To Scorup Cattle Co., Aurora, Utah.
$5,400 – Fall Yearling Bull. Wagner Resource 1285, 9-10-21, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. To Diamond 7 Livestock.
Hassebrook Charolais
Farms 7th Annual Production Sale
Albion, Neb. ❚ April 2, 2023
Auctioneer: Matt Lowery, Burwell, Neb.
Averages:
8 Age Advanced Bulls ....................... $5,625 44 Yearling Bulls
Not Included in Above Average:
11 Percentage Charolais Bulls $4,100 30 Percentage Charolais Open Heifers
Total Sale Gross: .................. $368,500
By Hadley Schotte
High-selling lots:
$18,500 – Yearling Bull. HCF Dakota Rush 2202, 1-26-22, by LT Dakota Rush 5500 P. To L.G. Herndon Jr. Farms, Lyons, Ga.
$10,500 – Yearling Bull. HCF Resource 2234 ET, 2-28-22, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. To Daryl Crook, Rising City, Neb.
$9,500 – Yearling Bull. HCF Josea 2239, 3-2-22, by JMAR Hosea 2M70. To Matt Bargian, Superior, Neb.
$8,500 – Yearling Bull. HCF Tank 2221, 2-18-22, by DC/CRJ Tank E108P. To Fred Charolais, Rose, Neb.
$8,250 – Yearling Bull. HCF Resource
2256, 3-12-22, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. To Allen Crow, Arnold, Neb.
Weber Charolais and Red Angus Farm Annual Production Sale
Lake Andes, S.D. ❚ April 3, 2023 Auctioneer: Dan Clark, Winner, S.D. and Brad Veurink, Corisca, S.D.
Gun 2312 ET, 2-8-22, by WCF Mr Silver Gun 467. To Sandmeier Charolais, Bowdle, S.D.
$6,500 – Yearling Bull. JBARW Mr Silver
Gun 2322, 3-8-22, by WCF Mr Silver Gun
0304 ET. To Chad Gibson, Donalsonville, Ga.
Hubert Charolais Ranch
44th Annual Bull Sale
Monument, Kan. ❚ April 4, 2023
Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout, Overland Park, Kan.
Averages:
63 Yearling Bulls $6,115
11 Fall Yearling Bulls $4,795
1 Donor ............................................$20,000
6 Spring Pairs $6,333
5 Fall Pairs $4,310
11 Open Heifers $3,614
97 Lots $5,745
Total Sale Gross: .................... $557,300
By Hadley Schotte
High-selling lots:
$51,000 – Yearling Bull. HCR Nautilus
2148 Pld, 2-28-22, by HCR Centurion 0210
Pld. To Reigns Ranch, Clear Lake, Minn.
$30,000 – Yearling Bull. HCR Caesar
2115 Pld, 2-7-22, by HCR Centurion 0210
Pld. To John Allison, New Castle, Ky.
$20,000 – Donor. Miss HCR Sheena
3021 Pld, 3-13-13, by LT Ledger 0332 Pld. To Reigns Ranch.
$13,500 – Yearling Bull. HCR Hero 2122
Pld, 2-17-22, by HCR Centurion 0210 Pld. To Leonard Augustine, Ellis, Kan.
$12,500 – Yearling Bull. HCR Boost 2202
Pld, 3-7-22, by ELDER’S Houlio 4H. To Lyle Peterson, Isanti, Minn.
Note: Volume buyer was Jared Bates, Alva, Okla., selecting 5 lots.
Fink Beef Genetics Spring 2023 Bull & Female Sale
Randolph, Kan. ❚ April 8, 2023
Auctioneer: Kyle Elwood, Lindsborg, Kan., and Ethan Schuette, Washington, Kan.
Averages:
73 Bulls $5,935
12 Females .......................................... $3,958
85 Lots ........................................ $5,656
Total Sale Gross: ................... $500,250
By Cody Beck
High-selling lots:
By Hadley Schotte
High-selling lots:
$12,000 – Yearling Bull. HC Judge 2361, 3-23-22, by LT Judge 0691 Pld. To Domek Charolais, Wibaux, Mont.
$12,000 – Yearling Bull. HC Hickok 2336, 3-19-22, by CCC 2B Gunslinger 9030 P. To Whitetail Farms, Paxton, Neb.
$11,000 – Yearling Bull. HC Blue Stone 2367, 3-16-22, by HC Blue Stone 0431. To Zeisler Charolais, Butte, Neb.
$10,250 – Yearling Bull. HC Blue Stone 2304, 3-16-22, by HC Blue Stone 0431. To Whitewater Inc., Southerland, Neb.
Prairie Valley Farm
Charolais Bull Sale
Platte, S.D. ❚ April 8, 2023
Auctioneer: Dustin Carter, Vermilion, S.D. Sale Manager: CK Sales & Marketing, Seneca, Mo.
Averages:
62 Lots ........................................ $5,435
Total Sale Gross: $336,950
By Hadley Schotte
High-selling lot:
$10,000 – Yearling Bull. PVFC Titan 2110 Pld, 2-16-22, by WCR Titan 061 P. To ZW Partnership, Stanchfield, Minn.
Rambur Charolais 45th Annual Bull Sale
Sidney, Mont. ❚ April 8, 2023
Auctioneer: Lynn Weishaar - Reva, S.D.
Averages:
Yearling Bulls $4,857 15 Yearling Heifers $2,750
Lots $4,418
Total Sale Gross: ................... $318,100
By Clint Sexson
High-selling lots:
$14,500 – Yearling Bull. RC Keaton 218 Pld TW, 3-6-22, by WDZ Front Range 602 P. To Wild Indian Acres, DeSoto, Mo.
$10,000– Yearling Bull. RC Kip 240 Pld, 3-14-22, by Eaton Colosseum 00155 P. To Wagner Charolais, South Heart, N.D.
Schotte
High-selling lots:
$9,500 – Yearling Bull. JBARW Mr Night Ranger 2302, 1-3-22, by WC Monumental 5524 P. To Scott Ziebart, Plankinton, S.D.
$6,750 – Yearling Bull. JBARW Mr Monumental 2310, 1-19-22, by WC Monumental 5524 P. To Joe Garcia Donalsonville, Ga., and Matt Powers, Marshallville, Ga.
$6,500 – Yearling Bull. JBARW Mr Silver
$41,000-Bull. Fink 231 of 7982 NS, 2-622, M6 New Standard 842 P ET. To Small Livestock, Winnemucca, Nev., Hebbert Charolais, Hyannis, Neb., and Cody Cattle Company, Scandia, Kan.
Hebbert Charolais 41st Annual Bull Sale
Hyannis, Neb. ❚ April 8, 2023
Auctioneer: Kyle Schow, Paxton, Neb.
Average:
109 Lots ...................................... $5,236
Total Sale Gross: $570,750
$8,500– bull. RC Kelce 217 Pld, 3-6-22, by ACE-WIA Stoneman F17 ET. To Miller Charolais, Donnybrook, N.D.
Note: 33 Yearling Angus Bulls averaged $4,440; 35 Yearling Angus Heifers averaged $2,564.
The Renaissance 31st Anniversary Edition Sale
Strafford, Mo. ❚ April 8, 2023
Auctioneer: Dustin Layton, Edmond, Okla.
Sale Manager: Mitchell Management, Guthrie, Okla.
Averages:
5 Bulls $3,000
13 Cow-Calf Splits $4,988
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$5,313
$5,361
52 Lots
$1,625
Averages: 22 Yearling Bulls $4,477 2 Age Advanced Bulls $3,375 3 Open Yearling Heifers $2,333 27 Lots $4,157 Not Included in Above Average: 3 Percentage Charolais Bulls.................$3,667 21 Red Angus Bulls $4,083 4 Simangus Bulls $3,563 6 Red Angus Open Heifers ................... $1,983 5 Commercial Open Heifers $2,200 Total Sale Gross: .................... $246,150
By Hadley
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Not Included in Above Average:
3 Percentage Bred Heifers $1,800
1 Flush $3,250
45 Embryos ................................................ $218
65 Units of Semen $32
Total Sale Gross: .................... $202,735
By David Hobbs
High-selling lots:
$7,300 – Cow-Calf Split. FH Miss New Tangle 1830 P, 9-11-18, by by M6 New
Standard 842 P ET. Rebred to M6 Bells & Whistles 258 P. Heifer calf, 8-25-22, by M6 Bells & Whistles 258 P. From Fox Hollow Farms, Catoosa, Okla. Cow to Double R Dees, Nacogdoches, Texas for $4,100. Calf to Double R Dees for $3,200.
$7,200 – Cow-Calf Split. LCC Cross’ Mary 1060, 9-1-20, by LT Blue Value 7903
ET. Rebred to JMAR Hosea 2M70. Bull calf, 8-2-22, by DC/CRJ Tank E108 P. From Lehmann Cattle Co., Lathrop, Mo. Cow to Tyler Ganoung, Plainville, Kan., for $2,700. Calf to Winner Charolais, Farmland, Ind., for $4,500.
$7,000 – Cow-Calf Split. FH Ms Standard Bell 1812 P, 8-16-18, by MDL
Standard Resource 61 P. Rebred to KEYS Cowboy 15C. Heifer calf, 8-27-22, by RBM Fargo Y111. From Fox Hollow Farms. Cow to Double R Dees for $3,000. Calf to Double R Dees for $4,000.
$6,000 – Cow-Calf Pair. RCR Dakota Rush
Affinity 2317, 12-11-20, by LT Dakota Rush
5500 P. Bull Calf, 3-23-23, by LT Countdown
9712 Pld. From Ricketts Charolais Ranch, Hallsville, Mo. to Lehmann Cattle Co.
$5,400 – Cow-Calf Split. DC Mal’s Ms
Pomona Gold C921P, 8-27-19, by Fink Gold
Standard 0153. Rebred to JMAR Jefferson
8M11. Heifer calf, 8-27-22, by VPI The Graduate 917G. From Corman Charolais, Pomona, Mo. Cow to Double W Charolais, Verona, Mo., for $3,200. Calf to Double W Charolais for $2,200.
$5,200 – Cow-Calf Split. LCC Texas Rose 23749 ET, 9-2-19, by LT Bluegrass
4017 P. Rebred to JMAR Hosea 2M70. Bull Calf, 8-12-22, by LCC Texas Loaded. From Lehmann Cattle Co. Cow to Tyler Ganoung for $3,300. Calf to Russell Neil, Fair Play, Mo. for $1,900.
Eggleston Charolais
Performance =
Profitability Bull Sale
Wessington, S.D. ❚ April 10, 2023
Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar, Belle Fouche, S.D.
Averages:
67 Yearling Bulls $5,825
11 Yearling Open Heifers $2,600
78 Lots $5,370
Total Sale Gross: $418,850
By Hadley Schotte
High-selling lots:
$12,000 – Yearling Bull. EC Block Buster
315 Pld, 3-19-22, by JMAR Benaiah 1E66.
To Schmidt Cattle Company, Gordon, Neb.
$10,500 – Yearling Bull. EC Viper 078
Pld, 3-2-22, by SCC Tioga 64H Pld. To Hood Charolais, Lohrville, Iowa.
$10,000 – Yearling Bull. EC Hardcore 713
Pld, 3-22-22, by JMAR Benaiah 1E66. To John Schoeberl, Dell Rapids, S.D.
$10,000 – Yearling Bull. EC/4C Stogie
LM20 Pld ET, 1-17-22, by CCC WC Resource
417 P. To Lloyd Votruba, Hemingford, Neb.
$10,000 – Yearling Bull. EC Silver City
819 Pld, 4-2-22, by RR Silver City 0013. To Small Livestock, Winnemucca, Nev.
Thomas Ranch 51st Annual Bull Sale
Harrold, S.D. ❚ April 11, 2023
Auctioneer: Lynn Weishaar, Reva, S.D. and Seth Weishaar, Belle Fouche, S.D. Sale Manager: Innovation AgMarketing, LLC, De Soto, Kan.
Averages:
55 Lots $4,290
Total Sale Gross: $1,392,950 By Hadley Schotte
High-selling lots:
$16,500 – Yearling Bull. TR C&S Mr Outsider 231, 3-16-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. To Star Sires Central, Stillwater, Okla.
$11,000 – Yearling Bull. TR Mr Outsider
2637K, 4-14-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. To Curtis Feist, Velva, N.D.
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Obituary
Jamie G. Fred, 75 of Rose, Neb. passed away February 9, 2023 under the outstanding care of the Burwell Community Memorial Health Center.
Jamie was born March 9, 1947 in Valentine, Neb., son to Diane Jane (Hoagland) Fred and Glenn J. Fred. Prior to their move southwest of Sargent, Neb. to the K.C. Ranch, their family spent some time right after Jamie’s birth on the Eatinger Ranch in Brownlee, Nebraska. He later spent his grade school years at Somerford District #35 and graduated from Sargent High School in 1965.
Jamie then went on to graduate from North Platte Community College.
Jamie married Kay Louise (Richardson) Fred on March 13, 1971. They had two children, Holly and Stoney. They worked on the K.C. Ranch for five years. During this time, they took a few registered Charolais cows and put them out on lease, while working for Slagle Angus, Sargent, Neb. Slagle’s encouraged them to get into the registered Angus business, which became the start of their involvement with the two breeds. They then called Williams-Williams Ranch of Johnstown, Neb. home for nine years before leasing a ranch from Dr. Dean Gilg of Newport, Nebraska in 1985. They then went on to purchase their current ranch in Rose, NE in 1991.
Jamie’s family was one of the first pioneer breeders of Charolais cattle in Nebraska. It was easily said that cattle were his passion. They had private treaty bull sales for several years before having their first bull sale in 1988 which led to an annual sale including not only bulls, but later heifers and online club calf sales for the next 34 years, ending with the last sale in 2022. Along with this they showed and sold cattle at the Denver Stock Show, Rapid City Stock Show, Nebraska State Fair, and the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic where they consigned for twenty-one consecutive years. Jamie was a member of the American Angus Association, Nebraska Angus Association, American-International Charolais Association, Nebraska Charolais Association, and the Sandhills Cattle Association.
Along with the cattle, Jamie team roped in his younger years belonging to the Mid-States Rodeo Association, Johnstown Roping Club, and the Rock County Roping Club. Through the years he enjoyed following his kids in all their endeavors whether it was 4-H, school sports, rodeos or roping’s. He had a life time of wealth in family, good neighbors, and a host of friends.
Jamie is survived by his wife Kay, daughter Holly (Mike Bacon) Boswell, Okla., and son Stoney (wife Jenny), and granddaughter Gracie-Mae, Wittmann, Ariz., and step grandchildren Endie Bacon, Boswell, Okla., Charley Newton, Wittmann, Ariz., & Calvin (wife Sabrina) Newton, Wittmann, Ariz., sister Tami McIntosh, Sargent, Neb., brother-in-law Kurt Richardson (Sue Schmitz), Phoenix, Ariz., and several nephews. Jamie was preceded in death by his parents Glenn and Diane Fred, and brother, Myron Fred.
Obituary
Steven Michael Keppen, 74, of Volga, S.D. passed away Thursday, March 9th, 2023 at Avera McKennan Heart Hospital, Sioux Falls, S.D.
Steven Michael Keppen was born on February 26, 1949, in Chester, S.D., the son of Clare and Mary (Wilkinson) Keppen. He grew up in Orland, S.D., and graduated from Orland High School in 1967. Steven continued his education at Dakota State University in Madison, S.D. where he played college basketball for the Trojans and graduated with a degree in mathematics along with his Master’s Degree from South Dakota State University.
Steven was later married to Myrna Poppe on October 3, 1969 in Madison, S.D. They lived in Madison, S.D. before moving to Volga, S.D. in 1971.
Keppen taught mathematics for 43 years at the junior high, high school, and collegiate levels. He began his teaching career at Sioux Valley in Volga, S.D. while also coaching basketball for the Cossacks. He then taught mathematics and computer science at Dakota State University. Steven spent most of his education career instructing AP classes at Brookings High School where he was an AP Teacher of the Year and received the Siemens Award for Advanced Placement.
Outside the classroom, Steven raised Charolais cattle on their ranch alongside his two sons. Steven’s greatest joy was being grandpa and great grandpa. He loved spending time on the ranch with his grandkids doing chores, calving, and showing Charolais cattle. He also enjoyed watching his grandkids participate in their school sports and activities. Steven cherished anytime he was with his grandchildren and great granddaughter.
Steven also enjoyed flying his airplane, hunting, fishing, and watching sunsets over Lake Poinsett with a Lord and Pepsi in his hand. He was always watching the Sioux Valley Cossacks, SDSU Jackrabbits and the Celtics games and listening to the Minnesota Twins. Steven was a member of St. Thomas More Catholic Church, the American-International Charolais Association, and the South Dakota Charolais Breeders Association.
Steven is survived by his wife Myrna of 54 years of Volga; two sons, Greg (Janell) Keppen of Volga, and Benjamin “BJ” (Katie) Keppen of Harrisburg; his grandchildren, Keah (Nick Hardin) Dixon, Mattisyn Keppen, Braxton Keppen, Halle Keppen; great granddaughter, Ava Hardin, his brothers and sisters, Lynne Kupris, Randy (Kathy) Keppen, Ray (Pam) Keppen, Charlie (Michele) Keppen, Beth (Joe) Chounard, Kate (Chris) Funk, Robin (Pat) Kerrigan; brother and sister-in-laws, Patti Milley Keppen, Larry (Wanda) Poppe, Kathy Poppe, Rod (Kathy) Poppe, Ranae (Greg) Fritz and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Clare and Mary Keppen; a sister, Donna Oines; a brother, Jim Keppen; his father and mother-in-law, Eldon and Elaine Poppe; brothers-in-law Delane Poppe and Dave Oines; and niece, Stephanie Washburn.
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Obituary
Michael “Mike” Clayton King, 75, Westminster, S.C., passed away on Friday, March 24, 2023.
Mike was born February 8, 1948, in Anderson, SC to the late Harold Bleckley King, Sr. and Ruth Prater King. Mike attended and graduated from Oakway High School in 1966. Upon graduation, King joined the Navy and served for 23 years. During this time, he earned an Associate in Science Degree from the University of the State of New York in 1988. Mike went on to retire from the Navy as a Lieutenant Commander. As a Vietnam Veteran, Mike was also an Ordinance Specialist attached to the “Ghost Riders” on the USS Constellation Aircraft Carrier, 1968-1969.
Mike was a member of the South Carolina Charolais Association and raised registered cattle on his farm, Nubbin Ridge Farm. His love of farming and animals, big and small, began when he was a young 4-H member winning many awards showing his Jersey cows. Mike was very pleased to qualify “Century Farm” status for the family’s Nubbin Ridge Farm, in Oakway, where generations of the King family, had lived and farmed since 1916. In addition, Mike was also an active member of Bethel Baptist Church. He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Sharon Hudson King; children, Michael C. King, Jr. of Oakway and Shannon Rebecca Patterson, and grandchildren, Hannah Grace Patterson and William Jude Patterson of Greenwood, S.C. He is also survived by his brother, Harold B. King, Jr., (Rachel), of Wrightsville Beach, N.C. and sister, Julia K. Davis, of Mt. Pleasant, S.C., along with many nephews and nieces.
In addition to his parents, Michael is preceded in death by his sister, Gerry Volberding and brother, James F. King.
The family would like to thank the NHC Healthcare Parklane staff of Columbia for their loving care of Mike during his final days. Also, special thanks to the Rev. Jeremy Dean and the Bethel Church Family for their support and prayers.
Obituary
Rosemary Orth, 77, of Seaton, Illinois passed away on Saturday, March 25 in Monmouth, Illinois.
Rosemary was born July 10, 1946 to Jim and Margaret Orth in Monmouth, IL. She grew up on the family farm in Seaton, Illinois and attended the Seaton schools and later worked in the cafeteria with Margaret serving home cooked meals to the lucky kids that attended the schools.
Rosemary was pivotal in creating an awareness of the need for a special education department at the school. Rosemary spent her youth, just as her older brother Neil did, showing their Hereford cattle at the Mercer County Fair. The Mercer County Fair was the highlight of every summer for Rose and even after she was too old to exhibit in 4-H she still took her latch hook creations as well as her John Wayne collections.
To say Rosemary was a creature of habit would be an understatement. She had a set schedule every day and rarely veered from it. She enjoyed it when her nephews and niece would come to visit as long as they didn’t disrupt her Lawrence Welk or Little House on the Prairie TV shows. It didn’t matter who was with her or what they were watching on TV, when her last show of the day was over, the TV was turned off and she would go to bed. Another item on her weekly schedule that was seldom missed was attending Norwood United Presbyterian Church every Sunday. Rosemary enjoyed the fellowship and the extended family the church offered. There is no doubt Rosemary was strong in her Christian faith and was a firm believer in always doing the right thing and simply being a kind person that enjoyed the company of others. Rosemary, much like her father, loved Hereford cattle and Boxer dogs. A couple of her favorite dogs included Dude, Bubbles and many others.
Rosemary also had the best memory of anybody we ever met. Once her nephews and niece were older and away from home, Rosemary would be the one to call and remind everybody that not only did somebody have a birthday coming up but would also remind them of how old the person would be. And she was always right! A few years after Jim passed away in 2000, Margaret and Rosemary relocated to the Courtyard Estates in Monmouth and later to the Legacy Estates. Her final home was the Monmouth Nursing Home.
The family wishes to thank all these communities for their warmth and welcoming care. Rosemary was preceded in death by her parents and grandparents. She is survived by her brother, Neil (Diane) of Kansas City, MO and her nephews, Brian and Scott (Michelle) and niece Jamie (Matthew) as well as her great nieces Sydney Orth, Raegan Orth, and Brighton Lane and nephews Coleman Orth and Cooper Lane.
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Albion, NE 68620 (402) 395-2178 The
Total Performance Brand www.wagonhammer.com
Your Source for White & Red Factor Genetics
Lawton, North Dakota Since 1979
Denae: 605-237-0526
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& Krista Dybdal 88361 575th Ave • Newcastle, NE 68757
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40842
Farnam,
Ryan
Schurrtop
Charolais
Farnam Road
NE 69029
(308) 320-4067 Marty (308) 362-4941 Jerry (308) 530-9652
Angus &
Riley (308) 880-0828 Steph (308) 880-0681 Ranch (308) 749-2553 www.riflecreekcattlecompany.com NEW MEXICO Private Treaty Year Round PO Box 2670 • Moriarty, NM 87035 Bill King (505) 220-9909 • bill@billkingranch.com
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DAKOTA
OKLAHOMA OHIO
42 ■ M A Y 2 0 2 3 David & Georgeanne Webb David Webb Jr. 317 Old Vinland School Road Easley, SC 29640 H: (864) 246-6203 C: (864) 640-7756 Visitors Welcome Email: webbcharolais@gmail.com WC VULCAIN 422 P ET EM854233 Sired by LT Ledger 0332 P Herd Sires SAT Fargo 8017 P DC/JDJ Armored G258P WIA Foreman 010 P Tommy & Sherrille Wilks P.O. Box 118 Patrick, SC 29584 TEXAS Caleb Boscamp (830) 857-5189 Julie Boscamp (830) 857-5129 julieboscamp@yahoo.com Liverpool, Texas Larry Ludeke (832) 439-4666 E-mail: larryl@qiminc.com www.barjcharolaisfarm.com Full French & Purebred Genetics SOUTH CAROLINA EPDs: CE: 3.2 BW: 1.5 WW: 69 YW: 130 M: 20 MCE: 5.3 TM: 54 TSI: 269 1360 CR 460 Waelder, TX 78959 Registered Charolais Michael & Lauren Sturgess Ranch located near LaRue, TX 407 Breesport St • San Antonio, TX 78216 Mob: 210-867-6863 Email: msturgess@southernlivestock.com Jay Sturgess – 903-681-0725 www.SturgessDoubleS.com Ranch located 12 miles Southeast of Athens, TX on US Hwy 175, then 1 mile South on FM 2588. Bulls for the Gulf Coast! (701) 720-1156Roger (701) 720-1363 Kevin (701) 338-2980 Office Breeding Registered Charolais Since 1959 Gerald and Loretta Effertz and Family PO Box 640 • Velva, ND 58790-0640 Neil (701) 223-5202 Bryan (701) 624-5104 ekrinc@srt.com OKLAHOMA Kirk & Peggy Castleberry 873 County Road 1440 Ninnekah, OK 73067 405.574.2685 Cell Pasture Proven Genetics Since 1962 Castleberry Hill Top C Charolais LLC
CHAROLAIS,
Curtiss & Brenda Nipp P.O. Box 239 Wilson, OK 73463 (580) 668-3332 nippcharolais@yahoo.com Bull Sale • Oct. 30
DAREN STATLER, DVM 6651 Valley Camp Rd. Greencastle, PA 17225 (717) 729-6453 darenstatler@centurylink.net www.descocharolaisfarm.com Production Sale • October 30 HAMM Mogo B1 Full French Outcross WC VULCAIN 422 P ET EM854233 Sired by LT Ledger 0332 P Liverpool, Texas Sulphur, Louisiana Larry Ludeke (832) 439-4666 E-mail: larryl@qiminc.com www.barjcharolaisfarm.com President- Chris Link Office Manager- Caroline Link 2234 State Hwy 7 East Center, TX 75935 (903) 754-0764 texascharolais@gmail.com www.CharolaisAssociationofTexas.com Eric Dennis Bulls for the Gulf Coast! Rick & Lisa Wilson Hart Box 865 Chickasha, OK
Office (405) 224-0645 Home (405) 224-0694 513-3555 cell Production Sale • Nov. 4 Ethan Propp Adair, Oklahoma 918-864-6567 epropp11@gmail.com DPC Copy White 087C ET HAMM Bramard 12R ROE Sire Full French
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M A Y 2 0 2 3 ■ 43 K&K Charolais Ranch Quality Charolais Raised in the Rocks at Cherokee, San Saba County, Texas Kenneth Kuykendall (325) 622-4227 • FAX (325) 622-4673 DCF Pure Gold 802 P ...easy calving... ...explosive growth... Eric Dennis 170 Rock Bluff Road Saint Jo, TX 76265 • (940) 841-2792 40th National Reserve Grand Champion Female (972) 529-8723
Tyson Hann
W. Hann Jr. www.svrtx.com • Ranch Located Near Gause 1824 Comal Ridge Dr • College Station,
Charolais
1996
Billy Stein, Manager (979) 200-1300
(979) 324-6659 • tyson@svrtx.com • Roy
TX 77845 Striving towards excellence in
since
Rafael Ortega • Owner Raul Montez • Manager 39606 FM 1736 West Hempstead, TX 77445 (832) 331-6800
“Since 1936”
Cuero/Victoria, Texas area (281) 467-4710 • (713) 444-5708 • (713) 204-4903 ramro@comcast.net Full French Charolais Bulls For Sale Private Treaty Bulls and Heifers RAMRO, LLC
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Registered Charolais Larry Skeans • David Skeans • Katie Skeans 940-736-7500 1138 C.R.162 Gainesville, TX 76240 David_Skeans@hotmail.com www.skeanscattle.com 465 FCR 781 • Donie, TX 75838 WASHINGTON VIRGINIA 4C 4C Amos Charolais Matt Amos 360-751-2791 mattamos44@hotmail.com Luke Amos 360-749-3330 oldtimer828@q.com Facebook: 4C Amos Charolais Castle Rock, WA Your Northwest Source for Quality Charolais Cattle Alan & Leslie Alexander Pasco, WA 99301 509-727-9151 - Alan www.hangnacattle.com Follow us on Facebook Hang’n A Cattle Company CCC Resurrection 840 P Rancher’s Choice Bull & Female Sale 4th Saturday in February Agricola Knoll Farm Registered Charolais Cattle Mike & Terri Suchodolski 3676 Elon Road Monroe, VA 24574 Agricolaknoll@aol.com 434.384.5832 home 434.660.2793 cell AKF CREWS FARMS Billy, Billy C., Barry & Brent Chatham, Virginia (434) 656-2361 - (434) 656-3771 Time Proven Genetics 1 inch- 11x rate: $30/issue Prepaid 1 year (11 issues): $313 2 inch - 11x rate: $60/issue Prepaid 1 year (11 issues): $627 • Each additional inch: $30/issue • 5% discount for 1 year (11 issues) prepaid ads Reach Potential Customers Advertise your breeding program in the Charolais Breeders section each month! Dennis Charolais Don & Kathy Schill • (903) 388-1342 “Since 1936” THOMAS CHAROLAIS INC. 22nd Fall Sale • Oct. 18 $365 $730 Advertise your breeding program in the Charolais Breeders section each month! (936) 439-0270 Reed (281) 889-2626 reed.dees@att.net RR Reed Dees 2020 CR 236, Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 (936) 560-0794 DOUBLE R DEES CHAROLAIS RR Ms May Classic Bell 158 ET Pld Full sister to ‘Cigar!’
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M A Y 2 0 2 3 ■ 45 Koshkonong, MO Clifford Mitchell (405) 246-6324 ccmosu@msn.com “Over 40 years of proven, practical experience” Greg & Brenda Hubert P.O. Box 100 • Oakley, Kansas 67748 • (785) 672-7449 greghubert@st-tel net Professional Charolais Sales Management Have you planned your advertising? Contact Your Area Field Representative Floyd Wampler (423) 612-2144 Cody Beck (765) 719-1622 Hadley Schotte (785) 562-6632 Clint Sexson (541) 609-0167 Charolais Journal office (816) 464-2474 ext. 104 David Hobbs (913) 515-1215 June/July 2023 Herd Reference Issue Deadlne: May10 MAY 6 24th The Sale of Excellence, College Station, Texas Join us Friday night May 5 for Dinner & Special Program Contact us for Sale Catalogs! Office: 817.562.8980 Cell: 815.762.2641 Fax: 817.562.8981 4812 McBreyer Place, Fort Worth, TX 76244-6083 INSURANCE 60 Years in the Charolais Business Mark Your Calender! NOVEMBER 1, 2022 9th Annual “Friends in Low Places” Elite Show Heifer & Bred Female Sale DYBDAL CHAROLAIS-NEWCASTLE,
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C A L E N D A R OF EVENTS
AICA Events May 2023
May 2 — Sutphin Cattle Bull Sale, Winter Livestock, La Junta, Colo. Contact: John Sutphin, Buster Reed or Jim Austin.
May 10 —
AIJCA Junior National Early Entry & Ownership Deadline
May 20 —
AIJCA Junior National Late Entry & Ownership Deadline
July 2-7 —
AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference St. Paul, Minn.
May 5 — Jackson Cattle Company Something Special Elite Donor Event, Walnut Springs, Texas. Contact: Jeff Jackson.
May 6 — 24th Annual The Sale of Excellence, 1 p.m., O.D. Butler Texas A&M Research Center, College Station, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.
May 10 — AIJCA Junior National Early Entry & Ownership Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA.
May 13 — Mead Farms Female Sale, noon, Mead Sale Headquarters, Versailles, Mo. Auctioneer: Jerry Lehmann. Contact: Alan Mead.
May 17 — Ankony Farms Only The Tops Online Sale, Live close 6 p.m., ccilive, Virgil Lovell or Shawn Johnston.
May 20 — AIJCA Junior National Late Entry & Ownership Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA.
May 26–29 — Texas Junior Charolais Association State Show, Brazos County Expo, Bryan, Texas. Contact: Danni Lunsford Amos.
June 2023
June 11 – Iowa Charolais Junior Field Day, Warren County Fairgrounds, Indianola, Iowa. Contact: Tracy Tibboel.
June 3— Bradley Cattle Charolais & Red Angus Field Day, 10 a.m., at the farm, Marshfield, Mo. Contact: Bruce Bradley.
July 2023
July 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for August 2023 Genetic Analysis.
July 2–7 — 2023 AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference, St. Paul, Minn.
July 3-6 – 2023 Beef Improvement Federation Research Symposium & Convention, Calgary, Alta.
July 29 — Ozark Empire Fair Open Charolais Show, Springfield, Mo.
August 2023
August 1 – Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for September 2023 Genetic Analysis.
August 13 — Missouri State Fair Class A ROE Show, Sedalia, Mo.
August 19 – Iowa State Fair Open Charolais Show & Open Charolais Percentage Heifer Show, Des Moines, Iowa.
September 2023
September 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for October 2023 Genetic Analysis.
September 1 — ACF Ludeke-Truax Veterinary/ Medical Student Scholarship Application Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA.
September 4— 30th Annual Autumn In The Ozarks Sale, noon, Chappell’s Sale Arena, Strafford, Mo. Auctioneer: Ronn Cunningham. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management.
September 12 — Boyert Show Cattle Online Steer
Sale, SC Online Sales. Contact: Jared, Jake or Clayton Boyert.
September 16 — Wild Indian Acres & Friends Female Sale, 1 p.m., at the farm, DeSoto, Mo. Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
September 19 — Big House Show Cattle Show
Heifer Sale, Iola, Texas. Contact: Braden House.
September 20 — Benes Cattle Company Online
Steer & Heifer Sale, Valparaiso, Neb. Contact: Mitch Benes.
September 23 — Satterfield Charolais & Angus
12thAnnual Female Sale, 1 p.m., at the farm, Evening Shade, Ark. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing LLC.
September 29-30 – NextGen Cattle Company
Fall Flint Hills Classic, at the ranch, Paxico, Kan. Auctioneer: Doak Lambert.
September 30 – Harlin & Sue Hecht Double-H Charolais Retirement Party, at the farm, Paynesville, Minn., Contact: Harlin or Sue Hecht or Mark Hecht.
October 2023
October 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for November 2023 Genetic Analysis.
October 3 – Double-H Charolais Retirement & Online Complete Dispersal, SC Online Sales, Sale Manager: JWC Marketing, LLC.
October 5 — Boyert Show Cattle Spring Born Heifer Online Sale, SC Online Sales. Contact: Jared, Jake or Clayton Boyert.
October 7 — Bradley Cattle & Hankins Farms Charolais & Red Angus Fall Colors Sale, 6 p.m., Hankins Sale Facility, Republic, Mo. Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman. Sale Manager: CK Sales & Marketing.
October 12 — JMAR Genetics & Guests Quality Over Quantity Bull & Heifer Online Sale. Contact: Jim Johnson.
October 14 — Wild Indian Acres Fall Bull Sale, Joplin Regional Stockyards, Joplin, Mo. Auctioneer: Bailey Moore. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
October 15 — Aces Wild Ranch Southern Belles Influence With Integrity Sale, At the ranch, Millsap, Texas, Contact: Jed Watje.
October 17 — Jackson Cattle Company Spring Born Online Heifer Sale, Walnut Springs, Texas. Contact: Jeff Jackson.
October 18 – Thomas Charolais Inc. 22nd Annual Fall Bull Sale, at the ranch, Raymondville, Texas. Contact: Mitch Thomas or Tonnyre Joe.
October 20 — Meadows Creek Farm Arcadia Black & White Bull Sale, Arcadia Stockyard, Arcadia, Fla. Contact: Richard or Glenn Meadows.
October 20 — Royal Breeders Bull Classic, 8 a.m., American Royal Livestock Show Hale Arena, Kansas City, Mo. Sponsor: Missouri Charolais Breeders Association. Contact: Jeannine Doughty or David Hobbs.
October 21 — American Royal Livestock Show
Junior Charolais and Percentage Heifer Show. 8 a.m. , Kansas City, Mo.
October 21 — American Royal Livestock Show
National ROE Show , Kansas City, Mo.
October 21 — Fink Beef Genetics Fall Bull Sale, Noon, Fink Beef Genetics Sale Facility, Randolph, Kan. Contact: Galen or Lori Fink or Megan or Chad Larson.
October 21 – Rogers Bar HR Fall Turn-Out Bull Sale, at the ranch, Collins, Miss. Contact: Doug Rogers.
October 24 — Dybdal Charolais 10th Annual Friends In Low Places Elite Show Heifer Online Sale. Contact: Ty or Larry Dybdal.
October 27 — 29th Annual Hokie Harvest Sale, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va. Contact: Dan Eversole.
October 28 - L.G. Herndon Jr. Farms Best of the South 5th Annual Black & White Bull & Female Sale, at the farm, Lyons, Ga. Contact: L.G. Herndon Jr., Sky Herndon, or Kevin Asbury.
November 2023
November 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for December 2023 Genetic Analysis.
November 4 — Fox Hollow Farms Fall Production Volume 3, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Hulbert, Okla. Contact: Stephen Mellott.
November 4 — The Fall Bull Sale, Noon, Mid-State Stockyard, Letohatchee, Ala. Contact: Bobby Keahey.
November 4 — The Wright Charolais Fall Event Sale, 1 p.m., Wright Charolais Sale Facility, Kearney, Mo. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
November 13 — 55th National Charolais Show, North Amercian International Livestock Exposition, Louisville, Ky.
November 19 — Rennert Ranch/Heart-J Char-Lay Maternal LegaciesSaleVolume3,Cunningham’sOnTheLake,Kearney, Neb. Auctioneer: Matt Printz. Contact: Kristian Rennert.
November 22 — Benes Cattle Company Online Steer & Heifer Sale, Valparaiso, Neb. Contact: Mitch Benes.
November 30 – Charolais Charbray International Virtual Show Entries Close, www.charolaisinternational.com
December 2023
December 1 — Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for January 2024 Genetic Analysis.
December 1 — Meadows Creek Farm 18th Annual It’s All Black & White Bull & Female Sale, Mid State Stockyards, Letohatchee, Ala. Contact: Richard or Glenn Meadows.
December 3 — Boyert Show Cattle Online Bred Heifer & Cow Sale, SC Online Sales. Contact: Jared, Jake or Clayton Boyert.
December 14 — Jackson Cattle Company Holiday Edition Female Sale, Walnut Springs, Texas. Contact: Je Jackson.
December 31 — AIJCA National Junior Merit Program Application Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA.
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Back Cover Dennis Charolais Farm 43 DESCO Charolais Farm 16, 42 Dicken Charolais Farm .........................6 Domek Charolais ................................. 41 Double R Dees .................................... 43 Dybdal Charolais 41 Eaton Charolais Inside Front, Back Cover ECP Cattle 42 Effertz Key Ranch 42 Eggleston Charolais 33 Endsley’s Charolais Farm 41 Evans Charolais 5 Fancy Creek Charolais 40 Fink Beef Genetics 40 Fox Hollow Farms 42 Franz Ranch ........................................ 41 Fred Ranch ........................................... 41 Full Circle Cattle Co. ............................. 3 Gallagher ............................................. 44 Garrett Charolais .................................38 Gen Two Charolais .............................. 14 Geyer Cattle Co 33 Gillig Genetics 6, 13 Grau Charolais Ranch 41 Greer Charolais Back Cover Gulf Coast Cattle 39 Gulf Coast Cattle Services 45 Hale Farms 24 Hang’n A Cattle Co. 43 Harrod Farms 25 Haslag Charolais Farms 24 Hayden Farm 25 Hebbert Charolais 41 Henson Family Livestock .................. 42 Horse Creek Charolais ....................... 39 Hubert Cattle Sales ....................... 11, 45 Hubert Charolais Ranch ................... 40 J & J Trust Charolais Cattle .................. 2 J & M Ranch 33 James F. Bessler Inc. 45 JMAR Genetics 16 JMAR Jubal Syndicate 8 Jorgensen Charolais 39 Justin B. Stout Auction Service 44 JWC Marketing 45 K & K Charolais Ranch ..................... 43 Keahey Charolais ................................ 39 Kentucky Charolais Association 25 Keppen Charolais 33 Koepsell Charolais Farm 33 L.G. Herndon Jr. Farms Inc. 39 LaFraise Farms 40 Lambert, Doak 44 Laue Charolais Ranch 40 Legacy Custom Meat Processing 7 Lehman Charolais 43 Lehmann Cattle Co. 24 Linde’s Livestock Photography 44 Lindskov’s LT Ranch ................ Back Cover Little W Farm ......................................38 Lone Pine Charolais ............................ 14 Long Hall Cattle ................................... 25 Los Pinos Cattle Co. ........................... 43 MBS Charolais ....................................24 McNickle Charolais Ranch 40 Mead Farms 24 Missouri Charolais Breeders 24 Mitchell Management 45 ML Lewis Charolais 40 Montgomery Charolais 25 Morton, Bob 45 Mountain View Charolais 39 Myers Charolais 40 Nipp Charolais 42 Nord Farms 40 Oak Hill Farm 39 Odden Charolais Ranch ..................... 33 Outfront Cattle Service.................. 8, 45 Peterson Farms Charolais ...................24 Prairie Valley Farms, lnc .................... 33 Priefert ................................................. 44 Rambur Charolais, Ltd. 41 Ramro LLC 43 Reaves Charolais 38 Reich Charolais Ranch 33 Ridder Farms 24 Rifle Creek Cattle Co. 41 Rio Ranch 43 Riverdale Land & Livestock ...............24 Rocking S Ranch ................................... 5 SW&S Cattle Co. ................................. 43 Sandmeier Charolais 33 Sandusky Farms 25 Sayre Cattle Service 45 Schrader Ranch 40 Schurrtop Angus & Charolais 41 S.E.A.N.A. Charolais 25 Shadow Springs Farm 40 Skeans Cattle Co. 43 South Dakota Charolais Breeders 33 Spring Valley Ranches 43 Stewart’s Charolais 33 Sturgess Double S Cattle 42 Sullivan Charolais 25 Sullivan Supply .................................. 44 Summerford Charolais, BJR ............. 39 Sure Champ ......................................... 44 T and S Strnad Charolais .................. 40 Tennessee Charolais Breeders ............38 Testerman Charolais 16 The Quality Group 16 Thomas Charolais, Inc. 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