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ON The Cover–
Photo by Molly Schoen at J.H. Minor Co., Hyannis, Neb. Cover by Molly Schoen
Features
26 Board of Director Nominees
Read the profiles for the odd-numbered area nominees
53 Ranching Strategies by Linda Eck
Simpe floating fence adds life to hard hit ponds
66 Plan. Market. Sell.
Explore the reality of video marketing
Journal Staff J. Neil Orth CPI President
David Hobbs
Manager
Molly Schoen Editor
Field Representatives Refer to page 19
Columns 17 23 32
Charolais Viewpoint by J. Neil Orth
You Can Make a Difference
Genetic Viewpoint by Robert Williams
Genomic Enhanced EPD
Junior Viewpoint by Chelsea Woodcock
Get to Know Your Director - Area 4, Macie Wagstaff
Activities & Reference
Charolais journal 11700 NW Plaza Circle • Kansas City, MO 64153
phone (816) 464-5977 • fax (816) 464-5759
www.charolaisusa.com
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30 Miss Charolais USA 2013 Candidates 94 Roll of Excellence Show Results 96 Sales Review 106 Calendar 108 Advertisers’ Index
CHAROLAIS JOURNAL ADVERTISING POLICY: Advertising material for any month’s issue must be received in the offices of the Charolais Journal, 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153, by the 25th of the second month preceding the month of publication, i.e., Dec. 25 for the February issue. Full camera-ready advertising copy or full-screened negatives will be accepted until the 1st of the month prior to publication provided notification of copy size, shape, color and other specifications are received by the 25th of the second month prior to the month of publication. If a proof is required, copy must be received by the 20th of the second month prior to publication, i.e., June 20 for the August issue. No copy can be altered or changed, except for typographical error, after the 1st of the month of publication. Any ad copy changes that must be made after the lst of the month will be assessed a 10% additional space charge. All dates and times are herein applicable at the office of the CHAROLAIS JOURNAL, 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153. Charolais Journal (ISSN 0191-5444) is published monthly, except June and July which are combined issues, by CHAROLAIS PUBLICATIONS INC., 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153. Subscriptions: U.S. - $75; U.S. First Class - $100; Canada - $125; Foreign - $125. Single Copies - $7, including postage. For AICA members, $20 of annual dues to AICA are applicable to subscriptions for Charolais Journal. Periodicals postage paid at Kansas City, MO 64153, and additional mailing offices. Standard postage paid at Jefferson City, Mo. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: CHAROLAIS JOURNAL, 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153.
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VIEWPOINT
CHAROLAIS You Can Make A Difference An open invitation to join us!
You are invited and encouraged to join us in Kansas City for one of AICA’s most important weeks of the year. Activities begin with the 2012 Fall Board of Directors Meeting held at the Argosy Casino Hotel & Spa, Riverside, Mo. The schedule begins with two full days of committee meetings, followed by two days of show and sale events at the American Royal. These meetings are important to the present operations at AICA. More importantly, the upcoming meetings are important to the future of AICA. Each committee is challenged with examining all components of governance, management and implementation of every AICA program ultimately resulting in the sustainability of the Charolais breed in America. We need and encourage your input. The fall Board of Directors Meetings begin Wednesday, October 31, 1:00 PM with the Long Range Planning Committee Meeting. This committee has invested considerable time and effort into the assessment of AICA and looking forward
designed to run for at least two years. A new media campaign will be presented to replace the current campaign launched in 2010. The Finance Committee will present the recommended AICA 2013 budget during that committee’s meeting beginning at 11:00 AM. This committee, like all committees, is to be commended for their diligence and sound decisions in conducting AICA fiscal responsibilities. Preserving investments has been particularly challenging the past few years during difficult economic times and this committee has done a stellar job! This year marks the 113th year for the American Royal. In 1899, the first American Royal welcomed more than 55,000 visitors. The 2011 American Royal generated $1.4 million for educational programs. In addition, livestock sales accounted for $1 million, including $300,000 generated at the Junior Premium Auction. This year, the American Royal events begin September 6 and run through
“...it is important to recognize the dedication and commitment of others that contribute to our ability to be successful in the beef business.” to both challenges and opportunities in the future. Long Range discussions will focus on each AICA department, including registrations, field staff, and the implementation of genomic enhanced EPDs. A major focus for the Long Range committee is the AICA genetic database. AICA has begun the process of building a genomic database using 50K genotype samples. This database will provide enhanced genetic information with greater accuracy for the traits of economic importance. A genomic enhanced database is necessary to conduct ongoing industry research as well as collaboration with other domestic and international entities using Charolais influenced genetics. At 4:00 PM, the CPI committee will convene to discuss all issues relating to AICA communications, print and digital. The AICA/CPI staff is looking forward to discussing the extraordinary growth in and response to our digital media opportunities. Wednesday’s activities will conclude with the Breed Improvement Committee meeting scheduled to begin at 6:00 PM. The Breed Improvement Committee has been challenged to explore the many technology opportunities and determine those best suited for positioning Charolais and Charolais influenced genetics in the future. Another full day of meetings begin at 8:00 AM, Thursday, November 1, with the Advertising/Marketing Committee. Our national advertising campaigns have been
November 17. Charolais events at the American Royal begin Friday, November 2, with the Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Royal Breeders Bull Classic, followed by the Ten Grand Heifer Sale. The American Royal National ROE Show is Saturday, November 3 in Hale Arena. AICA was one of the first breed associations to establish a merit show program in the U.S. The Roll of Excellence (ROE) provides a national level competition on a regional basis. It’s important all AICA members or beef producers depending on Charolais influenced genetics remember serving on a committee or board is voluntary. Fifteen men and women representing the geographic heart of Charolais represent your interests. Many other AICA members volunteer to serve on committees. Each brings a necessary strength to the table and a willingness to commit time and energy toward making the breed better. Whether you have any interest to serve on the board or a committee, it is important to recognize the dedication and commitment of others that contribute to our ability to be successful in the beef business. We hope you will plan to join us for the 2012 AICA Board of Directors meetings and experience the excitement of the oldest national livestock event in the country, the American Royal!
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ASSOCIATION AICA and AIJCA NEW MEMBERS Arkansas Macie A Johnson 430 Polk 242 Grannis, AR 71944
Massachusetts Charles A King
Oklahoma
72 W Elm St Townsend, MA 01474
California
Minnesota
Hailey M Dean 3300 Cattle Creek Lane Placerville, CA 95667
Samantha S Gerlach 12121 Alder Street Finlayson, MN 55735
Edna Valley Ranch LLC Randy Harris 4481 Greenbrier Place San Luis Obispo, CA 93424
Missouri
Georgia
Nebraska
Silver Bullet Cattle Company J R Burns 109 Yvonne Ave Woodbine, GA 31569
Kentucky Kaya L Coldiron 2291 Drane Lane C/o Chuck Devin Eminence, KY 40019
Jeff Chaffin 1138 County Road 1560 Rush Springs, OK 73082-3038 Standridge Cattle Co LLC Scott Standridge Po Box 746 Lindsay, OK 73052 Jake O Zumwalt 17261 US Hwy 177 Byars, OK 74831
Hanna L Henley 10109 Route BB Eugene, MO 65032
Texas
Kelvin Puntney 201 Broadway Po Box 146 Carroll, NE 68723
New York James P Held 501 Hillside Ave Orchard Park, NY 14127
Kynzie L Baldwin 48 CR 2306 Texarkana, TX 75503 Allison B Counts 3437 FM 1275 Nacogdoches, TX 75961
Katelynn E Hogan 410 ACR 1237 Grapeland, TX 75844 Blake L Reynolds 21698 CR 431 Lindale, TX 75771 Mandi L Thigpen 3526 Tx Hwy 333 Naples, TX 75568 Kelsey H Thompson 18506 CR 32 Lindale, TX 75771 Joseph M Weil 330 HCR 3449 Irene, TX 76650
Julliana M Delacot 117 Baize Rd Abilene, TX 79602
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American-International Charolais Association 2012 Fall Board of Directors Meeting (Tentative) Argosy Casino Hotel & Spa, Riverside, Missouri
AmericanInternational Charolais Association The AICA is the official registry for Charolais and Charbray cattle in the United States. Charolais cattle were first brought to the U.S. in 1936. In 1957, the American Charolais Breeders Association and the International Charolais Breeders Association merged forming the present AICA. Membership in the AICA is obtainable when the applicant has ownership in at least one animal, and has paid the initial membership fee of $125. AICA annual dues are $100.
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Wednesday, October 31 Long-Range Planning Committee Meeting CPI Committee Meeting Executive Committee Meeting Breed Improvement Committee Meeting Thursday, November 1 Advertising/Marketing Committee Meeting Charolais Dees USA Committee Meeting Commercial Committee Meeting Activities Committee Meeting Finance Committee Meeting Fall Board of Directors Meeting
Refer to American-International Charolais Association to receive rate: •Wednesday & Thursday nightly rate $119.00 plus tax Argosy Casino Hotel & Spa (INCLUDES breakfast at the Terrace Buffet -based on double occupancy) 777 NW Argosy Parkway, Riverside, MO 64150 •Friday & Saturday nightly rate $129.00 plus tax with buffet breakfast (816) 746-3100 • Fax (816) 746-3716
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AICA Billing Statements
AICA billing statements are sent at the beginning of each month. To insure prompt return of your papers, please pay your balance each month. Attn: WHR members, the 2nd half of the enrollment fee is now due. Advertising Deadline The deadline to place advertising in the December Charolais Journal is October 25. Contact your area field representative about advertising opportunities in this issue as well as other available options. Miss Charolais USA 2013 The Miss Charolais USA 2013 pageant will be held in conjunction with the American Royal in Kansas City, Mo. Meet this year’s contestants on page 30. Visit www.misscharolais-usa.webs.com or contact Jamie Sparks Dehan for more information. AICA using GeneSeek
The AICA is now using GeneSeek for parentage testing, contact Marilou Wegner to request a kit. The kit is specific to the animal being tested. AICA rules require AI sire and donor cows be tested if they have not been.
AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION 11700 N.W. Plaza Circle Kansas City, MO 64153 Phone: (816) 464-5977 Fax: (816) 464-5759 E-Mail: info@charolaisusa.com Website: www.charolaisusa.com
ASSOCIATION STAFF
Executive Vice President J. Neil Orth ext. 101 north@charolaisusa.com
Recording Secretary Marilou Wegner ext. 400
mwegner@charolaisusa.com
Director of Activities David Hobbs ext. 200
dhobbs@charolaisusa.com
Record your 2012 born calves Record your 2012 born calves using AICA’s on-line system. Add the data as the calves are born; continue to update the records as you add weaning and yearling data. Register the calves at any time by just adding the name. Spring 2013 Sire Summary
The deadline for submitting performance data to be included in the Spring 2013 Sire Summary is November 15th. Please make sure you’ve entered your calf data, weights and weigh dates online or submitted it on forms to AICA no later than the 15th of November. AICA Mail AICA no longer gets mail at the post office box. Please make sure all correspondence for AICA or the Charolais Journal is addressed to: 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153.
Harlin Hecht 16732 283rd Ave Paynesville, MN 56362 (320) 243-4386
Vice President Larry Lehman P.O. Box 700 Tioga, TX 76271 (940) 437-5900
Director of Breed Improvement & Foreign Marketing Robert Williams ext. 103
Secretary
Youth Activities Coordinator Kaitlyn Lewis ext. 201
Treasurer
rwilliams@charolaisusa.com
klewis@charolaisusa.com
Administrative Assistant Affiliates Coordinator Judy Clements ext. 102
jclements@charolaisusa.com
Controller
Lewis Meyer ext. 300 lmeyer@charolaisusa.com To use the extension numbers listed for the above staff, phone (816) 464-2474.
Charolais Christmas Cards Coming Soon!
Check www.charolaisusa.com for information regarding the Charolais Christmas cards. They will be available online with a similar ordering process as before. If you have trouble accessing the information, contact Judy at (816) 4642474, ext. 102.
AICA OFFICERS
President
Bill Nottke 11027 Chateau Chura Sunset Hills, MO 63128 (314) 843-2930 John Chism 1442 Lillie’s Ferry Road Winchester, KY 40391 (859) 744-8909
Ex-Officio
James Hayden 4430 Bloomfield Road Bardstown, KY 40004 (502) 349-0128
CPI BOARD President J. Neil Orth
Board of Directors Harlin Hecht Larry Lehman Bill Nottke John Chism
FIELD STAFF Southeast Representative
Floyd Wampler 207 Sparger Rd. Bristol, TN 37620-8846 cell - (423) 612-2144 fwampler@charolaisusa.com
Southwest Representative Wes Chism 3700 W 19th Ave, Apt. D 6, Stillwater, OK 74074 cell - (281) 761-5952 wchism@charolaisusa.com
North Central Representative
Colt Keffer 1316 N 110 th Plaza, Apt. 1522, Omaha, NE 68154 Cell - (765) 376-8784 ckeffer@charolaisusa.com
Western Region Associate Advertising Sales & Commercial Marketing Dennis Metzger (816) 519-8208
Other Regions
Call the AICA office. (816) 464-5977
AIJCF BOARD of TRUSTEES
Chairman & Trustee Larry Lehman
Trustees
Alan Vedvei J. Neil Orth Pete Stamer Kaitlyn Lewis
AICA DIRECTORS BY AREA Area 1 Bill Romans 2200 6th Ave West Vale, OR 97918 (541) 473-3365
Area 9 Nathan Reinhart 70 Songbird Road Pleasant Plains, AR 72568 (870) 613-3057
Area 2 Jerry Maltby Box 760 Williams, CA 95987 (530) 473-2830
Area 10 Robb Creasey 7500 E 1450th St. Macomb, IL 61455 (309) 354-3223
Area 3 Troy Thomas 18441 Capri Place Harrold, SD 57536 (605) 973-2448
Area 11 John Chism 1442 Lillie’s Ferry Road Winchester, KY 40391 (859) 744-8909
Area 4 Dave Hebbert 62075 Hebbert Ln. Hyannis, NE 69350 (308) 458-2540
Area 12 Doug Rogers P.O. Box 1718 Collins, MS 39428 (601) 765-2983
Area 5 Mitchell Thomas P.O. Box 717 Raymondville, TX 78580 (956) 689-6379
Area 13 Richard Clark P.O. Box 9 Tazewell, TN 37879 (423) 626-5892
Area 6 Larry Lehman P.O. Box 700 Tioga, TX 76271 (940) 437-5900
Area 14 J. Robert Tibbs 3535 Old Level Road Havre de Grace, MD 21078 (410) 734-6873
Area 7 Everett Shepherd 1308 Quebec Ave. Stuart, IA 50250 (515) 321-4270
Area 15 Georgeanne Webb 317 Old Vineland SCH Easley, SC 29640 (864) 246-6203
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Foundation Fundraising Chairman Larry Lehman
AICA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN & VICE CHAIRMEN Activities
CHAIRMAN Troy Thomas 18441 Capri Place Harrold, SD 57536 (605) 973-2448 VICE CHAIRMAN Mitch Thomas Area 5 Director
Breed Improvement CHAIRMAN Randy Perry Area 2 Director VICE CHAIRMAN John Chism Area 11 Director
Commercial
Junior Council
CHAIRMAN Larry Lehman Area 6 Director VICE CHAIRMAN Jeff Smith 927 E 156th St N Grinnell, Iowa 50112
Long Range Planning
CHAIRMAN Bill Nottke Area 8 Director VICE CHAIRMAN J. Robert Tibbs Area 14 Director
CHAIRMAN Bill Pendergrass P.O. Box 348 Gause, TX 77857 (979) 280-5572 office VICE CHAIRMAN Doug Rogers Area 12 Director
Affiliate
Finance
CHAIRMAN Richard Clark Area 13 Director
Advertising/Marketing
CHAIRMAN Nathan Reinhart Area 9 Director VICE CHAIRMAN Don Olsen 17050 Tuttle Creek Blvd. Randolph, KS 66554 (785) 363-2519
CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
CHAIRMAN Pete Stamer 47 Snover Rd. Lafayette, NJ 07848 (973) 729-9751 VICE CHAIRMAN John Chism Area 11 Director
CHAIRMAN Larry Lehman Area 6 Director VICE CHAIRMAN Lee Eaton Past President
Rules & Ethics
VICE CHAIRMAN Bill Romans Area 1 Director
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Upcoming Events
October 27 Aschermann Fall Sale, Carthage October 27 Mead Farms Bull Sale, Versailles November 2-3 American Royal, Kansas City Production Sale November 10 MCBA Fall Sale, Springfield Mar. 8, 2013 December 1 Wright Female Sale, Chillicothe CHAROLAIS FARMS WWW.WINDYHILLCHAROLAIS.COM December 8 Ridder Showgirls Sale, Hermann
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39th National Reserve Champion
15101 Hwy. D • Mexico, MO 65265 (573) 581-8964 • (573) 721-2122 cell scurtis@ktis.net
Cow Power
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Jeannine & Martin Doughty P.O. Box 523 (816) 616-8838 Harrisonville, MO 64701 www.geocities.com/bigcreekcharolais
Peterson Farms Charolais
KC Ten Grand
Wind Tour
HC Miss Jewel 20S
Progeny of Fire Water, Budsmydad, Grid Maker, Slasher, No Doubt, Bluegrass, Indian Outlaw and Wyoming Wind
Lot 9
OHF
Steve, Kathy, Michael & Emily Curtis
Home of the 34th National Champion Female
Big Creek Charolais
She Sells!
CHAROLAIS
14809 Pike 139 Bowling Green, MO 63334
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Bull Sale • March 19, 2013
Steve & Sandy Peterson • Jeremiah, Andrew & Joey, 8767 Outer Road, Mtn. Grove, MO 65711 (417) 926-5336 • (417) 746-4410
Linebred Marion 0025 She Sells! Lot 15 KC Ten Grand
Mike, Sara & Connor Kisner 6382 Dulin Creek Road • House Springs, MO 63051 (636) 274-9515 • (636) 236-0306 cell thekisners@yahoo.com
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2009-2010 AICA
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Rick, Blaine, Nathan & Zack Hale 54 Hosier Lane • Louisburg, MO 65685 (417) 752-3703 • (417) 838-7251 cell
Bull of the Year
The Dale Ridder Family 2289 Brown Shanty Road Hermann, MO 65041 Home (573) 943-6462 Dale (573) 680-4691 Cell Derek (573) 680-4692 Cell Ridder-Farms@hotmail.com www.ridderfarms.com
By Cattlemen, For Cattlemen Female Sale • December 1
December 8 • The Showgirls Sale
11218 County Line Road Syracuse, MO 65354 (660) 473-2945
BANEY CHAROLAIS CML RAZR 7Y
#1 Milk Trait Leader JDJ
Smokester
J1377 Pld ET
Bill & Lora Nottke Office Ranch 11027 Chateau Chura 3287 Lick Creek Road Sunset Hills, MO 63128 Leasburg, MO 65535 (314) 298-8980 (573) 885-3534 Evenings (314) 843-2930 Fax (314) 298-2492 bill@riverdalecorp.com 20
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The Heart-Beat of the Farm Willard L. Abbott
2147 Sunset Dr. • Poplar Bluff, MO 63901
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Office (573) 785-2121 WLA
WLA (573) 785-2789
Brand of Quality Owner: Alan Mead (573) 216-0210 Manager: Bub Raithel (573) 253-1664 meadangus@yahoo.com www.skally.net/mead
The Johansen Family
Semen: $40/straw; No Signing Fee
WLA
ANGUS & CHAROLAIS Barnett, MO Bull Sale • October 27
5J Charolais
Riverdale Land and Livestock
WLA
MEAD FARMS
Show Heifers!
5J Cigarro 925 Pld
Efficient
Semen • Embryos
Dr. Larry R. Baney Mtn. Grove, MO (417) 259-6161 cell (417) 926-3471 lrb697f@fidnet.com
Barnard Charolais
Herd Sires: Rancher, HCR Wind, Hams Ranger Progeny for sale at all times. Bred for carcass values and maternal traits. — Bob Barnard —
7470 SE Riverside Terrace, St. Joseph, MO 64507 (816) 253-9360, asb-reb70@sbcglobal.net
Corman Charolais Dan Corman Pomona, Missouri (417)469-3936
“Breeding Charolais Since 1958"
Fall Sale • Oct. 27
Larry & Peggy Our Goals Are ... • Easy Calving Aschermann • Fast Growing 13467 Dogwood Rd. • Premium Grading Carthage, MO 64836 ... Breeding Stock (417) 358-7879 www.aschermanncharolais.com • e-mail: hayhook@gmail.com
Virginia Fall Herd Improvement Sale Saturday, November 3, 2012 • 1 p.m. Virginia Tech • Blacksburg, Virginia Sale Day Phone: (304) 466-2675
Selling 70 Lots 26 Consignors from 9 States Consignors:
Mark Byrd, Bakersfield, NC Roy May & Son, Jefferson City, TN Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA Mountain Meadows Farm, Clifton Forge, VA Douglas M. Carty, Bastian, VA Crews Farms, Chatham, VA Ellis M. Kincer, Jenson Beach, FL Kerwin Kunnath, Keysville, VA Whiting Charolais, Reedy, WV Hecks Farm, Eagle Rock,VA Restuccia and Sons, Hillsville, VA Reeves Charolais, Greenville, TN Welcome Grove Charolais, Mosheim, TN Pearlie Acres Farm, Belpre, OH Fisher Charolais, Wytheville, VA L&W Charolais, Mocksville, NC Whites Skyline Charolais, Zanesville, OH DeBruycker Charolais, Dutton, MT Harlin Hecht, Paynesville, MN Oak Hill Farm, Dawsonville, GA Mike King, Westminster, SC Eaton Charolais, Lindsay, MT J&P Charolais, Zanesville, OH Rambur Charolais, Sidney, MT Billy Radar, Greenville, TN Jason Blackwelder, Wadesville, NC
One of the biggest and best sales in VCA history! Sale Sponsor:
Virginia Charolais Association
LT Ledger 0332 P
RC Ms Nebraska 057 Pld
JC Maggie
Baldridge Kojack 29K
Choice of 2012 Open Heifers from Eaton Charolais–Great set of Ledger daughters!
Choice of some of her last embryos from May & Son!
Flush potential from Rambur Charolais!
Ellis Kincer is offering one of the best Kojack sons to sell this year!
Other HighlightsFlush in Hoodoo cow and Herd Reduction from Whiting Charolais o Herd Sire Prospects from Virginia Tech and Jason Blackwelder o 6 super Cobb and DeBruycker Cows o Cigar, Mr Perfect and Ali Mark semen from DeBruycker Charolais o Some of the best embryos in the business from Harlin Hecht
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Leo Muncy (304) 466-2675
Auctioneer: Andy Elmore (704) 472-0152 Charolais Journal: Floyd Wampler (423) 612-2144 O C T O B E R 2 0 1 2 21
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AICA MEMBERSHIP Obituary
William John “Billy” Thomas, 82, passed away Friday, September 7, 2012 surrounded by his family at Valley Baptist Medical Center. Billy was born in Brownsville, Texas on August 26, 1930. He moved to the ranch north of Raymondville with his family in 1936 where he has lived his entire life. His dedication to ranching, family and Charolais cattle were his passion. He attended school in Raymondville and Texas A&I in Kingsville. He served as Director for the American International Charolais Association. He was on the Executive Committee and served as Treasurer. Billy also served on the Board of Directors of the Pan American Zebu Association and was President. He was an ardent supporter of Willacy County Youth in Agriculture. He was a member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Raymondville. He is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, Claudette Thomas; son and daughter-in-law Mitch & Linda Thomas; and daughter and son-in-law Tonnyre & David Joe. Grandchildren include Morgan Ashley Thomas, Lauren Michelle Thomas, Logan Tonnyre Thomas, Royse William Thomas Joe, and Claudette Elizabeth Joe. Billy was preceeded in death by his parents Maria Garcia Thomas & Harl R. Thomas and a sister Mary Isabel Neal. He is survived by sisters Mary
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Alberta “Betta” Thomas of South Padre Island and Harl T. and her husband Jim Asaff of Dallas. Rosary was held Monday, September 10th at 7:00 pm at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church at 693 North 3rd Street in Raymondville, Texas. A Catholic mass was Tuesday, September 11th at 3:00 pm followed by a private burial at the Ranch. Services were officiated by Rev. George Kerketta. Honorary pallbearers were Dr. Geoff Drake, Dr. Gary Crouch, and Dr. Marshall Pickard. Pallbearers included: Chuck Burns, Dr. George Cantu, Sigifredo Cruz, Josh Klostermann, Juan Posas, Jr., Ariel Rebeles, Blayne Rowland and Cruz Tijerina. In lieu of flowers, please make charitable donations to The Rio Grande Valley Livestock Show Scholarship Fund in the name of Billy Thomas at P.O. Box 867, Mercedes, Texas 78570. To say that Billy Thomas was a Rancher is not sufficient. He spent his entire life working on the ranch, living on the ranch, bettering, expanding and enjoying the ranch. He never met a stranger, prided himself in knowing people, had a vendetta against the ant community, enjoyed games of chance, loved whole heartedly, and smiled continuously. His casual shoes were his boots, and his dress shoes were his newer boots made just the same. He will be missed.
South Dakota State Fair Junior Show Huron, S.D.
August 30, 2012
Judge: Jordan Holt, Aberdeen, S.D. Grand Champion Heifer: TR PZC NC Fire Fly 1746 ET, 4-15-11, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Cagney Effling, Highmore, S.D. Reserve Grand Champion Heifer: TR Ms Montella 1572Y, 5-4-11, by Gerrard Montezuma 6T. Cally Thomas, Harrold, S.D.
Iowa State Fair 4-H Show
Champion Charolais Steer and Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer: James Gradert, Sibley, Iowa.
August 14, 2012 Des Moines, Iowa
Reserve Champion Charolais Steer: Jordan Reed, Lenox, Iowa.
Judges: Breeding Heifers: Clint Rusk, Brookings, S.D.; Market Beef: Jim Williams, Boling, Texas Champion Heifer: Miss Jessica 2Y2, 3-1011, by LT Easy Blend 5125 Pld. Olivia Lapke, Logan, Iowa.
New York State Fair Junior Show Syracuse, N.Y. August 24, 2012
Reserve Grand Percentage Heifer: Jenna Dockter, Milbank, S.D. Grand Champion Market: Tanner Grocott, Montrose, S.D. Reserve Grand Champion Market: Paislee Carlson, Harrisburg, S.D.
West Texas Fair & Rodeo
Reserve Champion Heifer: DB Miss Thunder, 6-4-11, by BCA-GB Wind Advantage. Mallory Bakley, Osceola, Iowa. Champion Percentage Heifer: MCF Ms Interstate 35JMT, 3-25-11, by WCC Mr Interstate 122. Kiley Elder, Pella, Iowa.
Reserve Grand Champion Female: Double S Helana, 1-30-12, by Macy Meadows Chico Chico. Aaron Schubert, Davenport, N.Y.
Grand Champion Heifer: DCF Passion 099XP, 9-22-10, by SVY Freedom Pld 307N. Richard Demoss, Bowie, Texas.
Reserve Champion Percentage Heifer: WCC Miss Bubbles 18Y, 3-20-11, by WCC Mr Interstate 122. James Gradert, Sibley, Iowa.
Grand Champion Bull: CC Sir Adios Ideal, 2-3-12, by Macy Meadows Chico Chico. Thomas Orlowski, Davenport, N.Y.
Reserve Grand Champion Heifer: PC Ms Lucky Lady P1133ET, 5-5-11, by SVY Freedom Pld 307N. Amanda Tinkle, Tomball, Texas.
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Champion Heifer
Grand Champion Percentage Heifer: Taylor Sinkie, Gann Valley, S.D.
Grand Champion Female and Supreme Champion Female: Double S Blue Jewel, 5-11-11, by LT Bluegrass 4017 P. Brendon Schubert, Davenport, N.Y.
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Abilene, Texas September 10, 2012 Judge: Brant Poe, Bryan, Texas
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VIEWPOINT
GENETIC Robert Williams,
Director of Breed Improvement Director of Foreign Marketing
Genomic Enhanced EPD Help build a database of 50K genotypes
With the introduction of the Expected Progeny Differences (EPD) in the early 1980s accuracy of selection was greatly increased, not only for seedstock producers but for commercial beef production as well. No longer did we have to rely simply on what we could see along with the influences of the environment in our selection, we now had a tool that allowed us to more accurately separate environment from genetics to make more informed decisions within and across herds. Now the beef industry is on the cusp of exciting new advancements in genetic evaluations. Along with performance data, the use of genomics promises to further advance our accuracy of selection. Last spring the American-International Charolais Association Breed Improvement Committee and Board of Directors took a progressive approach to building a database of 50K Genotypes. This will allow AICA to begin the process of enhancing our genetic evaluations as technology and genetic models continue to evolve. As has been mentioned, the greatest benefit regarding genomics when included in future evaluations will be the increased accuracy on young non-parent animals when compared to conventional or current evaluations. Accuracy of genomic enhanced EPD however will be reliant on the accuracy of the AICA performance data bases. The more accurate the performance database the greater the opportunity to improve and sustain accuracy through genomic enhanced EPD. It is important that breeders continue to submit high quality performance data to AICA. This will be required to make the best and most efficient use of genomics as we move forward. Two primary tests are now available through AICA. The requirement to submit a DNA tissue (hair) sample to AICA for A.I. sire and donor dams remains unchanged for parentage verification of progeny if the need arises. The new test is the 50K genotype. While this continues to fulfill the requirement for A.I. sires and donor dams it also has the additional benefit of assisting AICA to build a research database of 50K genotypes with the purpose of developing genomic enhanced EPD in the near future.
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Western Livestock Auction,Great Falls, Mont. Select your next herd sire from 500 bulls! Look us up online — www.debruyckercharolais.com
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1690 6th Lane N.E. • Dutton, MT 59433 Lloyd & Jane (406) 476-3427 Joe & Cathy (406) 466-5821 Mark & Belva (406) 469-2371 Brett & Kay (406) 476-3214
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AICA was one of the first breed registries to establish a show program, Roll of Excellence (ROE)thatprovidesnationallevelcompetition on a regional basis across the United States. The AICA ROE Sire program recognizes sires for the achievement of progeny in National ROE Shows, Class A ROE Shows and Class B ROE Shows. A sire qualifies as a ROE Sire whenprogenyhaveaccumulatedaminimum total of 400 ROE points. A minimum of 200 points must be class A ROE points. For an outline of the ROE program, contact the AICA Director of Activities.
85th
Miss Charolais USA 2013 Contest American Royal •Kansas City, Mo.
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HAMM Bramard 12R FFM712706
HAMM Bramard 12R earned the AICA Roll of Excellence Sire distinction at the Missouri State Fair, August 14, 2011. 12R is an April 6, 2005, son of Ali Baba Bramard and ZH Energette 516E. He was bred by Almy Charolais, Baldur, Manitoba. He is currently owned by Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, Texas.
Appalachian Fair Gray, Tenn. August 21, 2012 Judge: Matthew Miller, Rural Retreat, Va. Senior Calf Champion and Grand Champion Female: OHF White Oak Lady A016, 10-16-11, by OHF White Oak 907 Pld. Chris Hart, Danielsville, Ga. Senior Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Female: DMC Dukes Easy Sontana XL03, 12-3-10, by DMC Dukes Easy Pro. Douglas Carty, Bastian, Va. Senior Calf Champion and Grand Champion Bull: DMC Duke’s Tonya’s Prime, 11-28-11, by VPI Free Lunch 708T. Douglas Carty.
SHOW RESULTS
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Appalachian Fair
Fire Water 5792RET. Circle K Cattle Co., Canandaigua, N.Y. Junior and Grand Champion Bull: Faraway Shoshone 52Y, 3-20-11, by Faraway Chico 4T Pld. Faraway Cattle Co. Senior Calf and Reserve Grand Champion Bull: Circle K Crown Royal, 10-22-11, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Circle K Cattle.
August 29, 2012 Grand Island, Nebraska Judge: Barry Wesner, Chalmers, Ind. Champion Heifer: NTH Sashas Khalessi 112, 3-7-12, by LC Mr Southpaw 7090. Nick Hansen, Laurel, Neb. Reserve Champion Heifer: LAC PLD Ms Cookie, 3-2-12, by LAC Top Destiny Pld. LovittAmos Charolais, Stapleton, Neb.
Lebanon, Tenn. August 25, 2012 Judge: Jason Smith, Cullman, Ala.
Champion Bull: LAC MR Deejay, 2-2112, by Riverdale Top End H1. Lovitt-Amos Charolais.
Grand Champion Female: HF Kyra 1036 P, 11-17-10, by Hoodoo Slasher 1144. Reed Hester, Finley, Tenn.
Reserve Champion Bull: BCR Easy Distance 225, 3-28-12, by LT Distance 050. Carlie Benes, Valporaiso, Neb.
Reserve Grand Champion Female: HF Miss Infinite Princess 211, 11-11-11, by Stevolyn Spur Will 027. Connor Hester, Finley, Tenn.
West Texas Fair & Rodeo
Grand Champion Bull: DC Rainmaker Spur 031, 3-12-11, by Stevolyn Spur Will 027. Circle M Charolais, Newbern, Tenn.
Judge: Dwight Sexton, Nacogdoches, Texas
Maryland State Fair Timonium, Md. August 26, 2012 Judge: Matt Claeys, West Lafeyette, Ind. Junior and Grand Champion Female: Macy Meadows Luscious Freedom, 1-27-11, by SVY Freedom Pld 307N. Rachael Hockenberry, Woodbine, Md.
Champion Bull
Tennessee State Show
Nebraska State Fair
Tennessee State Charolais Show
Reserve Grand Champion Bull: CMC Mr Bluegrass 261 Pld, 9-8-11, by SRC Bluegrass T09. Circle M Charolais.
Champion Female
Champion Female
Champion Bull
Maryland State Fair
Abilene, Texas September 10, 2012 Grand Champion Female: PC Ms Lucky Lady P1133 ET, 5-5-11, by SVY Freedom Pld 307N. Amanda Tinkle, Tomball, Texas. Reserve Grand Champion Female: SCC Twisted Tears 402Y, 2-21-11, by OBG Who’s Cryin’ Now 7309. Keaton McConathy, Angleton, Texas.
Champion Female
Tennessee Valley Agriculture & Industrial Fair
Champion Bull
Nebraska State Fair
Knoxville, Tenn. September 12, 2012
Senior Calf and Reserve Grand Champion Female: HLSL Hoos’s My Daddy, 9-10-11, by Cooley Charlie 9047U. Leroy & Heather Schaefer, Boring, Md.
Judge: Tom Turner, Columbus, Ohio
Junior and Grand Champion Bull: Macy Meadows Mead Easy Pro, 2-8-11, by LT Easy Pro 1158 Pld. Macy Meadows, Street, Md.
Junior Calf Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Female: Keys Hoo-Doo 201, 1-1012, by Mr McHenry 805. Lindsey King.
Champion Female
Junior Calf and Reserve Grand Champion Bull: SAC Bruno 122 Pld, 3-13-12, by SAC Wyoming Wind 905 Pld. Matthew Bauerlein, Hampstead, Md.
Junior Calf Champion and Grand Champion Bull: TT Reload 1201, 1-2-12, by RRV/MS Assert 8105 ET. Double T Farms, Science Hill, Ky.
Tennessee Valley Agriculture & Industrial Fair
New York State Fair
Senior Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Bull: Kings Ransom, 11-24-10, Sparrows Madrid 7M. Lindsey King.
Syracuse, N.Y. August 26, 2012
Senior Champion and Grand Champion Female: Touch Of Class, 1-2-11, by Sparrows Madrid 7M. Lindsey King, New Market, Tenn.
Champion Bull
Judge: Charlie Boyd, Mayslick, Ky. Champion Cow-Calf and Grand Champion Female: Faraway Magic Doll 39X Pld, 3-6-10, by D R Revelation 467. Heifer calf, Faraway Magic Doll 392, 5-6-12, by SMR Waldorf 83W Pld. Faraway Cattle Co., Alexandria, Va. Junior Calf and Reserve Grand Champion Female: Circle K Juliette, 3-1-12, by TR Mr
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AICA Board of Director
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Area 3
Bill Romans • Romans Ranches Charolais
Troy Thomas • Thomas Ranch
Romans Ranches Charolais is located in Vale on the far eastern side of the state of Oregon and is owned and operated by our family including my wife Cindy, our son Jeff and his wife Julie, our daughter Marti and her husband Jeff Bair and myself. We run about 350 mother cows and have a production sale in March in which we sell over 150 bulls annually. Our cows are split between a spring and fall calving herd with the fall calves weaned in June off native desert range and the spring calves are weaned in October off intensive grazed irrigated pasture. We farm 1000 acres of hay, corn, wheat, onions, beans and pasture and have a feedlot to develop our bulls and heifers and collect performance data. We have been ultrasounding our cattle for over 10 years so we have some very accurate carcass EPDs and are using proven AI sires that are in the top 10 to 20 percent of the breed for the majority of their performance and carcass traits. We have also started collecting feed efficiency data by feeding our bulls in a feedlot with Grow Safe equipment. Member of the Northwest Charolais Association. Currently completing first term on the AICA Board of Directors. We have been in the cattle business for 40 years and have gained a wealth of experience and continue to be amazed at the amount of information available to the beef producer today that he can use to take his program in whichever direction that he might choose to go. As a breeder, producer, feeder, and consumer of beef, I know from experience that proven Charolais genetics in a planned crossbreeding program can return premiums to all segments of the industry. Many challenges face the beef producer today including economic, environmental and governmental. Having the opportunity to work together and maybe in some small way helping to promote the cause of the Charolais breed is why I enjoy serving as a director on the AICA Board. Meeting other breeders from across the country and sharing ideas has been very rewarding.
Owner and Managing partner at Thomas Ranch with wife, VeaBea Thomas. Thomas Ranch entails a farming and ranching operation. Raising Angus, Charolais, Red Angus and commercial cattle. Thomas Ranch raises and sells 350 purebred bulls annually. We are constantly striving to produce better seedstock for our commercial customers. Thomas Ranch also provides custom designed pheasant hunting. Our annual spring bull sale is hosted at the Thomas Ranch Sales Facility located at the ranch on the second Tuesday of April. We also hold a fall bull sell in Philip, SD the third Tuesday in December. Thomas Ranch annually hosts a Private Treaty Steer & Heifer Sale the third Wednesday in September. Selling purebred and commercial heifers and a powerful set of steers. I have judged shows at many major livestock shows including: Denver, Louisville, Kansas City, Houston, Cow Palace and numerous state and county fairs. Attended South Dakota State University. I have raised and shown many state and national champion bulls and heifers in Charolais as well as other breeds. I was the recipient of the 1987 Charolais Herdsman of the year award. Thomas Ranch won the Challenge Trophy for three years in a row and it resides at the Ranch Office since 2006. 2008 AICA Seedstock Producer of the Year. 2008 AICA Environmental Stewardship Award. I have been the Chairman of the Activities Committee the past three years and have served numerous years on Activities Committee. The Charolais breed has an exciting future in terms of how the Charolais breed fits into the commercial sector. There is tremendous potential for Charolais cattle to step to the forefront of the beef industry. I would like to be involved in policy making that will secure the Charolais breed’s future.
Area 5 Jimmy Albert • Albert Charolais Ranch From Kennedy, Texas
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Board of Director Nominees Larry W. Ludeke • Bar J Charolais Born and raised in Houston, Texas. My wife, Beth, and I own QuestMark Information Management, Inc., an Information Technology company that specializes in electronic printing and mailing and web presentment systems. While I was in the FFA in high school, my father did some work for a attorney named Malcolm McCulloch. Malcolm was a Charolais breeder in the sixties and early seventies and he took an interest in me and was instrumental in helping me obtain a Charolais bull to show at the Houston Livestock Show in 1967 and 1968. His interest in me and our family kindled a fire that is the reason that I pursued establishing Bar J Charolais and purchasing Charolais cattle in 2002. Since our initial purchase of 20 females in 2002, Bar J has grown to over 250 cows in just ten years. Bar J has shown cattle nationwide, supported the Charolais World Congress in 2010 and sold hundreds of commercial bulls across the southwestern United States. Bar J has been an active supporter of the Charolais Junior programs and has donated heifers to the Ted Kelly scholarship program at the Fort Worth Livestock Show for the last three years. The future of the Charolais breed lies in our youth. I know I would not be involved in the breed today if it had not been for a man who helped me and my dad learn to love the Charolais breed. I believe that is one of the biggest challenges that face us as an Association and we must work hard to educate and build interest in the future stewards of our breed. If we can accomplish that goal then they will take care of the cattle. There is no better breed for the world today than Charolais.
Area 7 Everett Shepherd • EJ Shepherd Charolais I grew up on a corn, bean, hay, and hog and cattle farm in central Iowa. Our cattle at that time consisted of a commercial and registered Angus herd. I attended Iowa Western Community College where I was captain of the baseball team, president of the young republican, vice-president of the student senate and a dorm councilor. I graduated from Wayne State College in Nebraska where I played football and baseball and was a house parent of a girls and married couple’s dorm. After graduation, I moved back to the farm and started farming. My farming operation consisted of corn, beans, hay, hogs and cattle. My first cows were registered Angus, I then used black/white face Simmental bulls on my registered Angus cows. I had sale topping calves from this cross, but wanted to get back into the purebred business so I gradually sold my commercial cows, replacing them with Charolais. I have been in the Charolais business now for about 35 years. We started selling bulls by private treaty the first few years, then went to having an annual bull sale. Our average herd size has ranged from 70 200 head. We have scaled down to approximately 70 bred cows, and put in between 60 - 70 embryos per year. We believe a good cow will produce a good bull and great females to continue building our herd. We are a performance herd with eye appeal. Our repeat bull customers are what keep us profitable. I have served as interim director filling in for Harlan Hecht when he became President of our association. I have been president and vice-president of the Iowa Charolais Breeders Association, along with being board director for
several years. I have represented our Charolais association on the Iowa Beef Breeds Council. I have attended many Junior Nationals and was instrumental in bringing them to Iowa. I have also served on local cattlemen’s association boards. As a director, I would uphold the bylaws that are set forth by our association. I would attend all meetings and share the goings on from the meetings with my constituents. I would be accessible for people to ask questions about our association and be an attentive listener and bringing forth their concerns along with their ideas to the board. I feel that I am a progressive breeder and would hope to keep our association moving forward to improve and benefit our breed.
Area 9 Nathan Reinhart • Reinhart Charolais My family and I have been in the Charolais business since 1991 when I was in 4-H showing and exhibiting Cattle. I attended several Junior Nationals along with showing from county to national level. I then attended the University of Arkansas and earned a degree in Animal Science as well as being on the University Livestock Judging team. I am currently employed as a County Extension Agent in Independence County Arkansas. In our herd of thirty-five head we strive to select performance oriented cattle that will perform and grow to help our customer base. I have served on AICA Board of Directors for the past three years. I have served as the vice president of the Arkansas Charolais association for six years and currently serving as the President of the Arkansas Charolais association. I have served on the Junior Council for the American-International Charolais Association. I am actively involved in the marketing of Arkansas State Charolais sale each year. I am also involved through my job in helping the youth of Arkansas with their Charolais Projects. I feel like my knowledge of the breed along with the insight I gain from my job in working with producers gives me a sense of what the commercial cattlemen is looking for. I also feel in working with the youth of Arkansas it gives some insight into what the future of our association is thinking
Area 11 Frankie Anthony • SEANA Charolais Hello, my name is Frankie Anthony; I am a real estate broker and farmer from Hardinsburg in central Kentucky. I am married and have 3 children. My wife Carol is a bookkeeper for the local school district. My oldest daughter is Nikki (18) attends Western Kentucky University with a major in economics and pre-law. She is the former president of our local FFA. Stacey (16) is a junior in high school and active in FFA. Sean (9) is in the 4th grade and active with his Gameboy. I attended WKU with a major in Real Estate and Business. I have owned my company for 25 years and been involved in numerous other businesses. As many of you, I grew up on a family farm and believe there is no better way to raise a family. The farm is a way of life for us; we manage and run the farm as a family without outside labor other than my brother and brother-in-law. We run 100 cows on 350 acres, since 1999 all the cows have been Charolais. In 1999 I went to buy a Charolais bull and ended up with a
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Board of Director Nominees herd. Every year I host the Central Kentucky Charolais Classic and if you ever attended you know, it is a family and friends operation. I served 3 years as a director of the Kentucky Charolais Association and I am presently on the Advertising/Marketing Committee. My largest activity in the Charolais breed is the Central Kentucky Charolais Classic. This was my 8th year and I am very proud of what the sale has become. This year we sold 144 lots for nearly $300,000. This year we had 39 consignors from 11 states and sold cattle to 9 states. The sale is one of if not the largest consignment auction in the breed. The night before we have a family dinner and served over 200 people. When I did the first sale there were a lot of doubters and with the numbers this year a lot thought I had lost my mind. At the end of the day it worked and it is no longer just an auction it has become a Charolais event. I have always said it is open to all registered breeders and that still goes. The sale has showed what family and friends can do together. We need to work for the breed not the individual breeder. If you improve the breed the breeders will benefit. I think showing cattle is great and an important part of the activities, but marketing our cattle is number one. We must raise cattle that work in the field and feed lots if not our numbers will continue to dwindle. I believe a Charolais and Charolais influenced feeder calf sale is what will help us in Kentucky. We need to show the commercial cattlemen that Charolais cattle work on the farm and there are other cattle that deserve a premium besides Angus. It is a numbers game and we need more Charolais cattle in the field.
John Chism • Red River Valley Farm I have been blessed with the opportunity to own and operate a family cattle operation with my wife of 30 years, Marsha, and two sons, Wesley and Nick. I decided early in life to face the challenge of breeding and marketing purebred cattle of different breeds. Several of these breeds of cattle have walked our pastures, however in the early 80’s we made the decision to introduce Charolais bulls to our Hereford seedstock. These yellow crossbred calves brought a premium in central Kentucky and still do today. The growth and performance of these char-cross calves encouraged us to purchase our first set of Charolais cows in 1983. Red River Valley Farms was born and Charolais cattle have been the dominate breed since then. As our Charolais numbers grew we decided to improve our genetic base through Al and embryo transfer. Demands for our commercial bulls have increased and our female seedstock are marketed through consignment sales and exhibited at shows nationwide. The members of the Kentucky Charolais Association have given me the opportunity to serve several terms on their Board of Directors. Also I have served as both Vice President and President and currently serving as Immediate Past President. My involvement with AICA began over 15 years ago and I have attended board meetings and membership meetings during that time. I was a member of the AICA Rules and Ethics Committee for nine years. Currently I serve on the Long Range Planning and the Charolais Publications Committees. I am Vice Chairman of the Finance Committee and the Breed Improvement Committee. In March of 2011, I was elected Treasurer of AICA. Presently, it is an honor for me to represent you as the Area 11 Director on the AICA Board. In my opinion, this Board of Directors is very forward thinking and truly is working for you, the Charolais breeder. In the future, I will be your voice in Kansas City and will strive to have your opinions and questions heard. Breeding, developing, promoting and marketing Charolais cattle is very 28
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important and has become a way of life for me. I feel that Charolais cattle have a lot to offer to the beef industry and are at a crossroads to becoming a leading breed in our industry. Let us work together to accomplish this goal.
Area 13 Silax Maxwell • Welcome Grove Charolais I was born 8/14/1932 in Baxter, Tennessee. I received a $100.00 scholarship to enter Tennessee Tech, transferred to the University of Tennessee and graduated with a BS in Animal Science. My major activity was on the livestock Judging Team. I served two years in the Army, mostly in Korea. Then worked for a Farm Supply Store (Coop). From there I was a Sales Manager for Kraft Foods for twenty-eight years. In 1973, I joined the AICA and have been a member for these thirty-nine years. I helped organize the Mountain Empire Charolais Association and served as President several years. I also served as President of the Tennessee Charolais Association and six years as the AICA Director for the State of Tennessee. I was President of the Greene County Livestock Association for several years and also Director of Tennessee Livestock Association, Tennessee Beef Improvement Association and Director of the Tennessee Beef Industry Council. I now have about twenty-five commercial cows (being used as recipients) and twenty-five registered cows. Charolais have come a long way since 1973 and the future looks good right now. However, income and expenses may be a problem in the near future. I do not see membership dues or registration fees going up because to do so might be counterproductive; therefore, we may need to look at new ways to increase revenue, because expenses always seem to go up. It would be an honor to be your Director and I will work to promote the Charolais breed.
Area 15 Michael C. King • Nubbin Ridge Farm I grew up on a family farm with my family making a living with cattle, vegetable and fruit sales. Our farm’s crossbred Charolais cattle started in 1958 via Curtis Candy AI Services. As president of 4-H Club, showed and judged cattle throughout SC for 8 years. Retired Naval Officer. Last job held was on Commander Naval Reserve Force Staff as Nuclear and Conventional Weapons Officer. President, Vice President and Secretary positions previously held in SC Charolais Association. President, Southeast Charolais Association. Served on AICA Affiliate Committee when serving as President of SC Charolais Association. Provided cattle for FFA and Junior Charolais Association members to show for past 12 years. Providing representation for Area 15 Charolais Association members and continuing to push Charolais influence in the Southeast Region. Additionally, as AICA Director would support upward mobility for AICA Staff members and AICA Field men. Also, would support new initiatives to strengthen Charolais numbers in the continental United States due to feed conversion capabilities of the Charolais breed. Last but not least, would support initiatives to reduce registration fees for Charolais breeders.
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Board of Director Nominees Georgeanne Webb • Webb Charolais Farm Unlike most of the Charolais breeders, I was not raised on a farm but instead raised on the “mill hill” in South Carolina where my family for generations worked in the cotton mills. My late father-in-law, Dr. Leroy Webb, started the cattle farm that we now live on in the 1950s and began breeding purebred Charolais in the 1970s. My husband is the one that grew up on the farm but after we married, I quickly adapted. Anyone that knew my late mother-in-law, Mildred Webb, knows that I had a great teacher/mentor. After Dr. Webb’s death, David and I took over all of the operations of the farm. I figured if my money was going to be spent on this farm I needed to know everything I could to run it properly. I studied, asked a lot of questions and most of all watched other cattlemen. Today we run a small cattle farm in Easley, SC focusing on quality, not quantity. I AI all of the heifers myself as well as some of the older girls with my handy stepladder! I feel like I have accomplished a lot in a short time as I am to the point now that cattlemen in the area that have been in the business for a long, long time call ME for advice on issues with their cattle. I work hard to improve genetics and always keep in mind the great advice that our friend Doug Gray gave me. “Raise the kind of cattle that please you and make you happy and you will do a better job, don’t go along with fads or advice that you don’t feel comfortable with.” I work closely with our state vet on issues of cattle health all over the country. He notifies me immediately when another state changes their requirements for moving cattle and I try to get the word out, not only to Charolais breeders but other cattlemen in the area as well. I am Secretary/Treasurer of the SC Charolais Association and Secretary of the GA/FL Charolais Association. I am also a member of the county cattlemen’s association and SC Cattlemen’s association. I work hard to promote the SC Junior Charolais Association and try to attend all the cattle shows in area/state that I can to help the juniors. My main focus is promoting the Charolais breed in the Southeast. I attend as many functions and speak at county functions to promote Charolais. Many commercial cattlemen will call, looking for a specific age bull or heifer and I am quick to get on the phone and e-mail to find them exactly what they need. My focus is to find them a Charolais, whether from me or someone else, so they don’t buy another breed. Charolais have made a big turnaround in this area though not as much as the “other side of the Mississippi.” I write a monthly Charolais article for the Carolina Cattle Connection that is distributed in the NC/SC area to all state cattlemen. I try to make the article entertaining and still get across the message of using Charolais. I sneak in free advertising for sales in NC, SC, TN and VA working in comments in the article to promote everybody’s sales. I have had numerous people approach me and tell me they look for my article and read it before anything else in the magazine. This helps the breed by getting the information out there. At the SC Charolais field days I invite commercial cattlemen and cattlemen with different breeds to promote the Charolais. My main focus as director is giving a voice to the “small” cattlemen (those with less than 100 head) and helping them with their problems and promoting their cattle. I have many breeders that will call me with a problem and they know I will work, calling whoever I need to call, to try and solve their problem. To do this you have to be a mediator, listen to all sides of the story before forming an opinion and answer their questions without tempers flaring and so far I have been able to accomplish this effectively. As I have told my children over the years, “it’s not what you say but how you say it!” I’m sure there are many who may be more qualified to be a director but I can assure you there is no one more dedicated to the Charolais breed and willing to do anything possible to help the breeders and promote their cattle.
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Breeding Charolais Since 1963 Tom Jernigan 4415 Lindenwood Rd. • Union City, TN 38261 (731) 885-1586 • Fax (731) 884-2570 twjcharolais@hotmail.com www.twjcharolais.com O C T O B E R 2 0 1 2 29
Evelyn Nord, Miss C
harolais USA 2012
of Clinton, Illinois, is the 19 year-old daught er of Rob and Lucy No generation Charolais rd, and is a fourth breeder. She is attend in g the University of Illin Growing up around Ch ois to study Pre-Med. arolais cattle, Evelyn ha s enjoyed showing for and has shown much the past ten years interest in the breed. She served on the AIJC and was recently sele A Bo ard for three years cted by the Illinois Ch arolais Juniors to repr Queen. In the future esent them as their she looks forward to attending medical scho day owning a Charolai ol in Chicago and one s herd of her own. Sh e was sponsored by Association. the Illinois Charolai s As cr
owned Miss Char $2,000 travel fund co olais USA, Evelyn received a $1,000 scholar -sponsored by AICA an ship sponsored by AICA d Mi crown and royalty pin , sponsored by Barnard ssouri Charolais Breeders Association, offi a cial Charolais, use of the sponsored by the Char officia ola bracelet and buckle sp is Dees, personal sash sponsored by Sparks l traveling leather sash onsored by Windy Hill Charolais and hat crow Charolais. n,
Miss Charolais USA 2013 Contest
American Royal • Kansas City, Mo. • November 2-3, 2012 Bronze Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
AICA Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Sparks Charolais, LaMonte, Mo.
Brown Family, Strathmore, Calif. Barnard Charolais, St. Joseph, Mo. Cody Cattle Company, Richmond, Mo. Charolais Dees Shadow Springs Farm, Havre de Grace, Md. Shaffer Cattle Co., Carthage, Mo. WC Charolais, Richmond, Mo.
2013 Contestants: of Strathmore, CA, with
raised in the hill side Ryan. Laur yn Lauryn Brown was bornterans,d Tay lor and Justine, and brother,
sis ere she now her dad, Mitch, mom, Liz, two University as a sophomore wh te Sta as ns Ka ds en att d an s 4, is 19 years-old s played soccer since she wa ha e Sh s! an me e” rpl pu g orite, has learned what “bleedin s for a while and her most fav rse ho n ow sh , 11 s wa e sh ce raced sprint cars sin arolais cross steer owing career started with a Ch sh r He 8. s wa e sh ce sin tle It wasn’t shown cat le to put down a show stick. ab en be ’t sn ha e sh ce sin r s heifer and named Harry and eve that she invested in a Charolai l oo sch h hig of r yea re mo try until her sopho ustry has to offer. The indus ind the d an tle cat s lai aro Ch future. fell back in love with what ere she would like to be in the wh d an lf rse he t ou ab lot a r has truly taught he believes in. for who she is and what she lf rse he t ep acc to w ho d rne e and She has lea sport. Now that she’s in colleg d goo a be to r he t gh tau o always go with Showing cattle has als she hopes this industry will th, pa eer car r he ng eri cov dis on her way to Brown Family, . Laur yn is sponsored by the up ds en e sh ere wh r tte ma her no Strathmore, Calif.
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Derry Wright of WC
ld niece of Mary and ns to attend Mariah Kinkade is the 17 year-o at Staley High School. She pla
h is a senior nary Charolais, Liberty, MO. Maria animal science, attend veteri in jor ma to on ati du gra er Charolais Iowa State University aft h was first introduced to the ria Ma . als im an ge lar in ng she school specializi in the middle of Kansas City up g win gro y all igin Or . rry ickly industry by her uncle, De involved in agriculture, but qu ing be ce en eri exp ch mu ve ryone should have originally didn’t ha the farm. Mariah believes eve at nt spe ys da to rd wa for k ir lives. began to loo ral industry can bring to the ltu icu agr the at wh ce en eri g ranches, it’s an opportunity to exp stock, attending fairs, or visitin live g sin rai , ing ow sh gh ou ed Whether it’s thr tunate that she was introduc for ls fee h ria Ma of. are aw t h is a lifestyle many kids are no tinue doing every day. Maria con to nts wa d an s joy en e sh uri Charolais to something that chmond, Mo., and the Misso Ri is, ola ar Ch WC by d re co-sponso Breeders Association.
Jaid Runft
is the 17 year-old daught er of Bruce and Stacey Ru KS, and attends Pike Valle nft of Scandia, y High School. She’s been showing Charolais cattle life. Like almost ever y kid all her , she started with a buck et calf and fell in love as went on. Her grandpa sta th e years rted the ranch years ago and her dad and brother continued to help it grow. ha ve Like them, Jaid plans on following in their footstep expand her knowledge of s to the livestock industr y an d breed stock. She is high in extra-curricular activitie ly active s in school, such as volle yball, basketball, track, FF FBLA, and Student Coun A, cil. These activities have introduced her to new pe challenges, and helped giv op le, new e her a greater insight in the beef industr y today. Ja sponsored by Cody Ca id is ttle Company, Richmon d, Mo.
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Miss Charolais USA 2013 will be awarded a $1,000 scholarship and up to $2,000 in travel funds! First runner-up will receive a $500 scholarship! CHAROLAIS JOURNAL
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AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION
Macie Wagstaff, Area 4 Director
VIEWPOINT
JUNIOR
Get to Know Your Director!
Interviewed by Chelsea Woodcock, Secretary
Officers President Megan Fink Randolph, KS (785) 410-5559
Treasurer Haley Stalcup Prescott, IA (641) 344-6692
meganann1990@hotmail.com stalcuphaley@hotmail.com
Vice President Matt Loggains Violet Hill, AR (870) 373-0646
Ex-Officio Kaitlyn Lewis Kansas City, MO
kaitlynlewis4@hotmail.com
mattloggains@yahoo.com
Howdy Everyone!! My name is Macie Wagstaff; I am from Price, Texas and I am currently serving as your AIJCA Area 4 Director. I have been showing Charolais cattle going on nine years now. I have a great passion for the cattle industry and showing cattle. This fall I will be a Sophomore at Kilgore College and will be an active member in the Kilgore College Ag Club.
Q: How do you balance your time between being a board member and school work
A:
Balancing my time between school and being on the board can sometimes be challenging. I just have to plan out everything. Organization is a key factor in how I balance my time. I have an agenda, to write down everything that has to get done and what time it has to be done by. Both the board Q: What is your favorite memory from a and school are very important to me. Charolais Jr. National? Q: What is something most people don’t know A: I have attended eight junior nationals starting with about you? Hutchinson, Kansas. My favorite junior national memory has to be my very first one, because; it was my first exposure A: I guess you could call me a “Fashionista.” People always to junior nationals and that’s when I realized what this tell me that I have to coordinate and match whatever I wear, organization has to offer. Even though I was new and did not whether it be clothes or jewelry. I also enjoy being creative know anyone, everyone opened their arms allowing me to be when it comes to doing make-up, it is like being an artist with a part of what I like to call “their Family.” It was fun getting to a blank canvas. meet the other juniors in various states and getting to know Q: What’s the best advice you received as a what junior nationals is truly about. I enjoyed the variety of junior member that you would want to pass on to activities that they offered us. There was never a dull moment younger members? in my day. It was the greatest experience that anyone could ever ask for. You really know that you picked the right breed to A: Show pride in everything that you do, work your hardest show if everyone is one big family! with your projects, never take shortcuts and remember above all have fun. Also, put 100% effort into anything you do. I’ve Q: What has been your favorite show calf ? learned along the way that people notice how much effort A: My favorite show calf has to be my little percentage heifer, and hard work you put into things more than they notice the “Little Miss Crazy Girl”. I named her after the Crazy Girl Song number of wins you may have. Hard work, dedication and by Eli Young Band, because I will always have scars from her 100% effort will get you farther in life than you think. My on my right hand. They came from her when she decided parents have always told me this. It has always been in my she was going to take me for a drag one day. She normally head and I follow it every day! It has guided my actions both in was absolutely a little sweetheart in my eyes. She became the showring and in my regular daily life. my favorite heifer after she won Reserve Grand Champion Q: What are your future plans regarding your Percentage Heifer at Junior Nationals in 2011. “Scars heal, career and cattle? Glory Fades, all that’s left are the memories made.”She definitely left some memories for me that will never be A: My plan for the future is to finish out my basics at forgotten. Kilgore Junior College in Kilgore, Texas. After getting my basics of the way, my ultimate goal is to transfer to Tarleton Q: As a board director, what is your favorite out State University to obtain an Agribusiness management contest to oversee? and marketing degree. I also plan on acquiring a minor in A: One thing that I love about Junior Nationals is the variety Agriculture Education. After receiving my bachelor’s degree, of contests that they provide for all the kids; there is even one I hope to attend Texas A&M school of Veterinary Medicine, for the adults. My favorite contest to help with at Nationals has where I will obtain my doctorate degree. My ultimate goal is to be speeches. This event is all about the individual. All eyes one day open my own large animal clinic. Furthermore, I plan are on you, while you get to show off you’re true abilities, along on still raising my small Charolais herd; producing offspring with topics of interest. This contest helps shape each junior for younger juniors to show. I will continue to support the Charolais breed throughout my entire life. into a better speaker. 32
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Secretary Chelsea Woodcock Clovis, CA (559) 765-1092 chelsea2cali@aol.com
Directors By Area Area 1 Kade Beck Declo, ID (208) 650-9462
At Large Lauryn Brown Strathmore, CA (559) 789-7928
kadebeck_03@hotmail.com
racerchick3@gmail.com
Area 2 Abbey Thiel Isabel, SD (605) 848-0712
At Large Megan Johnson Beaver, OK (580) 552-1915
abbeythiel@hotmail.com
meg-28@live.com
Area 3 Kurtis Clawson Satanta, KS (620) 649-7388
At Large Matt Loggains Violet Hill, AR (870) 373-0646
clawsonk@ksu.edu
mattloggains@yahoo.com
Area 4 Macie Wagstaff Price, TX (903) 646-5220
At Large Chelsea Woodcock Clovis, CA (559) 765-1092
macierena@hotmail.com
chelsea2cali@aol.com
Area 5 Mason Lewis Monroe, IA (515) 205-9161 mason_lewis@hotmail.com
Area 6 Tara Fountain Thompson, MO (573) 682-7339 tara_fountain33@hotmail.com
Area 7 Haley Stalcup Prescott, IA (641) 344-6692 stalcuphaley@hotmail.com
Area 8 Nicholas Chism Winchester, KY (859) 771-2452 chismrrv@aol.com
Committee Chairmen Fundraising Haley Stalcup Programs & Activities Matt Loggains
Membership Chelsea Woodcock Junior National Megan Fink
Aijca Membership Membership in the nationwide AmericanInternational Junior Charolais Association (AIJCA) is open to anyone 21 years of age and under as of January 1 of the present year. The initial membership fee is $30 and $25 annual dues thereafter.
Dispersal
1 p.m., Monday, October 29 Southwestern Community College Ag Site Creston, Iowa
Sale Hosts:
General Information
Everett & Julie Shepherd Everett: (515) 321-4270 cell
Everett & Julie Shepherd (515) 321-4270 • Stuart, Iowa
www.shepherdcharolais.com
Sale Date & Time:
Monday, October 29, 2012 • 1 p.m. Sale Location: Southwestern Community College Ag Site, Creston, Iowa. Directions to sale facility: At the northwest corner of Creston, proceed 1 mile north of Highway 25 on N. Lincoln St./Co. Rd. P27.
Sale Day Phones:
Please call cell phones of the Shepherds, or anyone on the sales staff, to assist you with your needs.
Sale Manager:
Auctioneer:
Greg Hubert Hubert Cattle Sales Oakley, Kansas (785) 672-3195 (o) (785) 672-7449 (c) greghubert@st-tel. net
Rob Nord, Clinton, Illinois, 217-519-0375
Sale Day Consultants:
Harlin Hecht Double-H Charolais, Paynesville, MN(320)760-0359 Mike Kisner Wild Indian Acres, House Springs, MO (314) 517-2420 Tom Cannon Cannon Charolais Farms, Newton, IA (641) 521-8184
Publication Representatives: Colt Keffer, Charolais Journal Mike Sorenson, Livestock Plus Tom Rooney, Midwest Marketeer
(765)376-8784 (641) 745-7949 (515) 491-6025
Motel Accomodations:
Supertel Inn, Creston, Iowa…. 641-782-7873
Lunch:
A complimentary lunch will be served at the sale site.
Health:
All cattle will sell with proper health certificates issued by a certified Iowa veterinarian.
Trucking:
Please check with the sale manager if you need assistance with trucking arrangements.
BULLS:
All herd sires and all 2012 bull calves will not sell at this time, but will sell during the Bull Sale Bash on February 20, 2013.
Dear Charolais Friends,
We want to welcome everyone to our female dispersal sale. This is a
process that we were not planning on or wanting to have, but Everett has lost the use of his left arm and now his leg seems to be heading in the same direction. This gives us great concern that he will not be able to wade through the mud, snow and operate a tractor this coming winter to take care of our beloved Charolais herd and it has become necessary to sell them. We hope you will continue on with what we have started! We have placed great emphasis on building our herd with great females through embryo transplant. Elite females produce superior herd sire prospects along with even better daughters. To build our herd we have purchased many of the top females in the country along with acquiring flushes and embryos from some of the greatest females when breeders were unwilling to part with the factory. With that effort we were placing 60 to 70 embryos per year. Due to the fact that we were using a cooperator herd to place our embryos and because of the agreement with our cooperator, we cannot sell his recipients that carry our E.T. calves due to be born in the spring 2013. It is with great hope that they will find a cure for Everett’s disability and we can return to the Charolais business we thoroughly enjoy. We have retained some embryos for that dream and will also reserve a few flushes in these females for our use only and at the buyer’s convenience. Therefore, we are selling all of our females currently on the ground which includes all of our 2012 born heifer calves, including a great set of E.T. heifers. All of the bulls, including our herd sires will be sold at our annual Bull Bash Sale in Creston on February 20, 2013. We are very proud of the blood lines and quality of these females and we’re sure they will make a great contribution to anyone’s herd. We have truly enjoyed working and meeting really good friends in the Charolais business and hope we can continue those friendships and be able to eventually rebuild our herd. We agree with a good friend of ours from another breed that stated, the purebred business is not so much about winning, but it is about showing your progeny, meeting people and enjoying friendships. Our motto is “great cow herds are built from great cow families.” Thanks again for considering our genetics and sharing in the dispersal of our females.
Everett and Julie Shepherd EJ SHEPHERD CHAROLAIS
Breeding Guarantee:
All cattle are considered reproductively sound. All breeding-age females will be pregnancy tested by a licensed veterinarian before the sale and if found to be safe in calf will be announced as such. This is a dispersal sale and there are no further guarantees.
DNA Test:
When Navigator (Reference Sire G) was turned into his set of cows on April 29th, we left town for a few days for a doctor visit and were unaware that Reference Sire E got mixed into that group of cows. Therefore, only the Navigator breeding will be transferred on those females and if a calf is born between February 5th and February 25th and you require a DNA test to determine sire verification, the Shepherds will pay for the test cost.
Donor Power BGC MS IMPRESSIVE CIGAR 8115ET 11/29/2008
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POLLED
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET M413653 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P LHD CIGAR E46 GP MS CIGAR L02 ET F947997 SCV MISS ROCKY A375
WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN HBR IMPACT HBR LADY MACK 459 P LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 SCV MONTANA ROCKY SCV 7712 Z510
EPDs: 2.7 1.8 25 42 9
3.2 22 0.3
u Sells open, ready to flush.
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uWithout doubt, this female will cause as much excitement as any in the sale. She was the high-selling cow in the famous Bill Garrett Dispersal in September 2011 at $9,000 and the Shepherd’s had big plans for her. Things have changed for them, but the new buyer will have the door opened wide for them. Her 5-9-11 heifer calf in that sale went to junior member Kip Wallace to be shown, which he has had a highly successful show career with her. One of the few things that not many breeders know about this cow is that she first calved on 5-9-10 at 17 months of age! This did not stop her from developing into a first class female with a superior udder. Her dam L02 was the highest selling female in the 2010 Bill Garrett Sale, selling for $5,500 to Drew Foglesong in Illinois and her heifer calf sold for $5,750! uWe lost her calf due to a severe rainstorm on April 2, 2012. She was flushed twice in July and August during the extreme heat and she only produced four embryos per flush. We will flush her again in October. We will keep her embryos with our hope for the future!
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SRC MS 761 SUPREME S10 01/16/2006
EF1060608
BR DUKE 261 WCR SIR DUKE 761 M269828 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335 LHD CIGAR E46 M6 MS E46 SUPREME 4168ET F1010185 M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET
POLLED
BR DUKE 295 BR ANN 14 ABC WIENKS TRADITION WCR MISS MAC 141 LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 RC BUDSMYDAD 225 POLLED MOORES MS MARK 7338
EPDs: 0.0 1.1 30 49 10 3.0 25 0.9
u PE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. Flushed twice with an average of six embryos per flush. uThe picture of this donor has attracted a lot of attention, but when you see her sale day, you will be even more impressed. Yes, she is a tank, deep, thick and correct, along with a great udder. Her ET’s calves will also perk your interest in her abilities. Ms 761 Supreme S10 was the highest selling cow in the 2010 Spring Ridge Charolais Dispersal. Her dam #4168 sold as a bred heifer for $6,500 in the 2005 M6 Ranch Complete Dispersal. This donor’s pedigree is stacked with greats of our breed for your success.
Lot 2
Lot 2c
S10 ROYAL DYNASTY 240 2a EJ 03/16/2012 EF1152891 POLLED 2b EJ S10 ROYAL DYNASTY 256 03/22/2012
EF1152892
EATONS VALUE ROYAL 2101P EATONS ROYAL DYNASTY 6164 M726505 EATONS MISS CADET 2899 WCR SIR DUKE 761 SRC MS 761 SUPREME S10 EF1060608 M6 MS E46 SUPREME 4168ET
POLLED
LT POLLED VALUE 9089 EATONS CUTLASS 0520 EATONS CHANNELER 9103 EATONS MISS CADET 4637 BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335 LHD CIGAR E46 M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET
EPDs: 0.7 0.7 27 51 15 3.9 28 0.9
2c
EJ S10 FIREWATER 221 03/02/2012
EF1152890
POLLED
THOMAS OAHE WIND 0772ET P TR MR FIRE WATER 5792RET M704588 THOMASSWISSERSWEET1764ET WCR SIR DUKE 761 SRC MS 761 SUPREME S10 EF1060608 M6 MS E46 SUPREME 4168ET
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD THOMAS MS CAMELOT 5646 LHD CIGAR E46 THOMAS MS BONANZA 8698 BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335 LHD CIGAR E46 M6IMS 225 SUPREME 0236ET
EPDs: -2.9 1.8 31 51 9
2.8 25 1.2
EJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience. u
Ms Cadillac 3
HC CADILLAC 8144 03/02/1998
F821890
HBR PERFORMER 181 P BALDRIDGE CADILLAC 74E M431824 MISS DCR MAC 414 WR CHUCKWAGON 2409 HC CW 6113 F763544 HEBBERTS MS LES 0124
EPDs: 2.1 -0.9 20 29 6
POLLED JSM CAMELOT 105 PS HBR LADY MARY 738 P WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 MISS DB CONNECTION 184 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WR STEAMBOAT 7406 POLLED LCR MR LINDSKOV 516 TWIN HEBBERTS MS AVIGNON
-0.9 16 0.8
uDue to the age and condition, this female will not sell! uOne of the greatest cow families on which the EJ Shepherd herd was
Lot 3
4
EJ T WINDS CADILLAC 801 02/02/2008
F1096131
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P M705186 LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD BALDRIDGE CADILLAC 74E HC CADILLAC 8144 F821890 HC CW 6113
EPDs: -2.0 1.1 33 52 -1
POLLED
built! This great donor was the “Choice of the Herd” from the famed Hebbert Charolais herd in Nebraska purchased by Gregg Alsup in Missouri and Everett purchased her from him to lead their E.T. program. This big, broody rip has 25 progeny registered at AICA. She is very moderate in her frame, deep-bodied, with an excellent hip and leg structure along with a perfect udder. Just take a look at her powerful set of bred heifers that highlight this entire cow family.
SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP’S LADY 2170P LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT UNLIMITED PEARL 7015P HBR PERFORMER 181 P MISS DCR MAC 414
5
WR CHUCKWAGON 2409 HEBBERTS MS LES 0124
-7.9 16 1.2
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12
to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uPolled Bull Calf #25, Born: 4-3-12, BW: 98 lbs., Sired by EJ Smokesters Duke 1.
6
EJ CADILLACS TRADITION 023 02/25/2010
EF1123398
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 M318119 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 BALDRIDGE CADILLAC 74E HC CADILLAC 8144 F821890 HC CW 6113
EPDs: 0.2 0.4 24 40 4
POLLED
ABC WIENKS TRADITION WCR MISS CENTURY MAC 126 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 IDEAL D’ARTAGAN 25OF 08 HBR PERFORMER 181 P MISS DCR MAC 414 WR CHUCKWAGON 2409 HEBBERTS MS LES 0124
-2.0 16 0.6
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5.
uPolled Bull Calf #4, Born: 1-18-12, BW: 84 lbs., Sired by
LT Bluegrass 4017 Pld.
Lot 5
EJ CADILLAC EASY BLEND 154 03/13/2011
EF1145256
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT EASY BLEND 5125 PLD M705113 LT BRENDA 1014 PLD BALDRIDGE CADILLAC 74E HC CADILLAC 8144 F821890 HC CW 6113
EPDs: 2.1 0.3 32 49 0
POLLED
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT BRENDA’S BREEZE 9207P HBR PERFORMER 181 P MISS DCR MAC 414 WR CHUCKWAGON 2409 HEBBERTS MS LES 0124
0.0 16 0.8
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to 7-1-12 to
EJ B Junior 2. EJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
jc maggie 7
HEH LADY MAGNOLIA 521 ET 01/01/2006
F1035994
WCR SIR DUKE 761 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD M297007 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 HCR SENATOR 9052 POLLED JC MAGNOLIA F720687 JC MADAM ELI
POLLED
BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 MISS DOC 509 FZ MIGHTY MAC POLLED 828 MISS HCR PAUL 3058 ABC ELI 958 X MISS J-BAR 806
EPDs: 4.9 1.0 29 44 11 2.9 25 0.8
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12
Lot 7
Consigned with: Heath Hyde, Sulphur Springs, TX
to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. A full sister to the famous JC Maggie donor, with that same long feminine neck and superior udder structure. Polled Heifer Calf #215, Born: 3-24-12, BW: 84 lbs., Sired by EJ T Winds Commander 50P.
7a
8144 Cow Family
Lot 8
8
Lot 11
EJ CADILLAC CHEY BLEND 137 03/06/2011
EF1135760
POLLED
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to
7-1-12 to EJ B Junior 2. uEJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
11
9
03/11/2011
EF1145253
POLLED
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to
12
7-1-12 to EJ B Junior 2.
10
EJ CADILLAC CHEY BLEND 151 03/12/2011
EF1145255
LT EASY BLEND 5125 PLD LT CHEYENNE BLEND 7142 P M742067 LT ALLI 3221 PLD BALDRIDGE CADILLAC 74E HC CADILLAC 8144 F821890 HC CW 6113
EPDs: 2.7 0.3 30 43 1
05/21/2011
EF1145297
POLLED
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE
5-5-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ B Junior 2. uEJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
Consigned with: Wild Indian Acres, House Springs, MO
EJ CADILLAC CHEY BLEND 148
EJ CADILLAC 8144 D040 145
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT BRENDA 1014 PLD
EJ CADILLAC 8144 D040 138 03/07/2011
EF1145296
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET M413653 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P BALDRIDGE CADILLAC 74E HC CADILLAC 8144 F821890 HC CW 6113
EPDs: 6.3 -0.1 22 37 4
EATONS ASSERT 9171 LT ALLI 0287 PLD HBR PERFORMER 181 P MISS DCR MAC 414
POLLED
WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN HBR IMPACT HBR LADY MACK 459 P HBR PERFORMER 181 P MISS DCR MAC 414 WR CHUCKWAGON 2409 HEBBERTS MS LES 0124
3.8 16 0.5
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-512 to 7-1-12 to EJ B Junior 2.
WR CHUCKWAGON 2409 HEBBERTS MS LES 0124
3.0 16 0.5
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12
to 7-1-12 to EJ B Junior 2.
cow family 13
EJ MAGGIE’S PRESIDENT 01 01/07/2010
EF1119326
LHD CIGAR E46 CJC MR PRESIDENT T122 M752180 CJC MS DAYLIGHT K1662 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD JC MAGGIE PLD F802103 JC MAGNOLIA
POLLED
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 S$ DAYLIGHT 28E MISS BH A1 WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 HCR SENATOR 9052 POLLED JC MADAM ELI
EPDs: 1.0 2.8 30 42 11 3.8 26 0.7
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5. This is a
Lot 13a
13a
daughter of that famous JC Maggie that milked a lot as a firstcalf-heifer. Polled Heifer Calf #208, Born: 3-1-12, BW: 76 lbs., Sired by EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5.
Lady Mac
SCC LADY MAC K118
14
03/15/2000
F998375
POLLED
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 MU MR MAC 2204 ET M457570 WC MISS LOTTIE 2020 FZ MIGHTY MAC POLLED 828 GCR LADY MAC Z02 ET F564373 GCR MISS IMPRESSIVE A417
WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN WC GEN BLASTOFF 9018 MISS LMK POKER QUEEN 30M FZ MAC 236 POLLED MISS J.E.B. 40 LCR IMPRESSIVE G560 GCR MISS ALFALFA JOHN729
EPDs: 1.1 1.3 25 39 8
6.1 21 0.3
uPE 4-21-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Legacy 13. uShe is a great egg producer with an average of 16 embryos per flush. uThis was one of Julie and Everett’s favorite cows that they finally got
Merle Schlehuber of Wooden Cross Cattle Company fame to finally part with after two years of trying to buy her offspring from him. Wooden Cross has two herd sires out of her working in that herd. Even at her age she still possesses that same great udder with small teat size that she passes on to her offspring. Like #8144, this has been a powerful cow family with several tremendous E.T. progeny to prove the point. K118 was the first female Lindskov-Thiel found to share a flush with to Lanza.
Lot 14
14a
Lot 14b
14b 14c 14d
EJ K118 LANZA 610S 214 02/29/2012
EF1152218
SPARROWS DURANGO 585P WINN MANS LANZA 610S M789829 WINN MAN MERIT 036K MU MR MAC 2204 ET SCC LADY MAC K118 F998375 GCR LADY MAC Z02 ET
ABC LATORO 263G SPARROWS BLANCHE 585G MERIT 5133E MERIT SMOOTHIE 8073H WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WC MISS LOTTIE 2020 FZ MIGHTY MAC POLLED 828 GCR MISS IMPRESSIVE A417
EPDs: 2.1 0.9 34 56 -1
4.0 16 0.8
EJ K118 WYOMING WIND 223 03/03/2012
EF1152223
POLLED
EJ K118 WYOMING WIND 229 03/06/2012
EF1152224
POLLED
EJ K118 WYO WIND 262 03/02/2012
EF1152376
POLLED
SCHURRTOP 5627 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD M411450 LT CHAP’S LADY 2170P MU MR MAC 2204 ET SCC LADY MAC K118 F998375 GCR LADY MAC Z02 ET
WCR SIR DUKE 783 MISS SUGAR VALLEY 908 LT UNLIMITED CHAPS 0109 LT PRAIRIE MAIDEN 8095 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WC MISS LOTTIE 2020 FZ MIGHTY MAC POLLED 828 GCR MISS IMPRESSIVE A417
EPDs: 3.0 1.2 25 39 4
7.4 17 0.9
EJ LADY MAC SMOKES DUKE 107
15
02/12/2011
F1136533
JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET EJ SMOKE STERS DUKE 1 M760335 SC MISS DUKE 0410 P LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ LADY MAC TWIND 953 EF1105331 SCC LADY MAC K118
POLLED
LHD CIGAR E46 JD MS COMMANDER B309 SF SIR DUKE 0219 GS MISS MAC 9051 ET LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD MU MR MAC 2204 ET GCR LADY MAC Z02 ET
EPDs: 1.8 1.1 34 53 11 2.2 28 0.8
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ B Junior 2.
Lot 14e
14e
EJ K118 CIGAR E46 242 02/29/2012
EF1152215
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD CIGAR E46 M434790 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 MU MR MAC 2204 ET SCC LADY MAC K118 F998375 GCR LADY MAC Z02 ET
POLLED WCR SIR PERFECTION 734 LHD MS SHOWME OFF W159 LHD MR BELLMARK R113 OCR CLASSIC QUEEN 46N WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WC MISS LOTTIE 2020 FZ MIGHTY MAC POLLED 828 GCR MISS IMPRESSIVE A417
EPDs: -0.8 2.3 28 44 9
6.4 23 0.5
K118 Cow Family
Lot 18
16 17
Lot 19
EJ LADY K118 LANZA 167 02/26/2011
EF1145235
19
POLLED
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2.
EF1145236
POLLED
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2.
20
EJ LADY K118 LANZA 169
18
02/26/2011
EF1145237
SPARROWS DURANGO 585P WINN MANS LANZA 610S M789829 WINN MAN MERIT 036K MU MR MAC 2204 ET SCC LADY MAC K118 F998375 GCR LADY MAC Z02 ET
EPDs: 2.1 0.9 34 56 -1
03/16/2011
EF1145257
POLLED
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2. uEJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one
successful flush in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
EJ LADY K118 LANZA 168 02/26/2011
EJ K118 E BLEND 159
POLLED
ABC LATORO 263G SPARROWS BLANCHE 585G MERIT 5133E MERIT SMOOTHIE 8073H WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WC MISS LOTTIE 2020
EJ LADY K118 EBLEND 170 02/27/2011
EF1145259
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT EASY BLEND 5125 PLD M705113 LT BRENDA 1014 PLD MU MR MAC 2204 ET SCC LADY MAC K118 F998375 GCR LADY MAC Z02 ET
EPDs: 1.6 1.4 34 53 1
FZ MIGHTY MAC POLLED 828 GCR MISS IMPRESSIVE A417
POLLED
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT BRENDA’S BREEZE 9207P WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WC MISS LOTTIE 2020 FZ MIGHTY MAC POLLED 828 GCR MISS IMPRESSIVE A417
3.5 18 0.5
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2.
4.0 16 0.8
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2. uEJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush in this
heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
pj susie 21 22
EJ SUSIES REALITY 102 02/19/2011
EF1136301
POLLED
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2.
EJ SUSIES REALTY 104 02/20/2011
EF1136662
CJC ILLUSION N111 BHD REALITY T3136 P M762026 MD MS SILVERBOE J576 LHD CIGAR E46 PJ SUSIE 215 P F951192 M6 MS DUKE 9114 PLD
POLLED LHD PERFECT ALI G1312 ET CJC MS PRODUCTIVE K1645 $ SILVERBOE SON 627YB MD MS PERFECT D111 LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD WR MS ELITE 5161
BW: 97 lbs ADJ.WW: 709 lbs R: 100
EPDs: 0.4 2.2 30 49 5
5.1 20 0.8
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2.
Lot 21
uTwo powerful E.T. progeny out of embryos sired by the breed leading BHD Reality and PJ Susie 215 one of the most sought after Cigar x Duke 914’s in the business.
Maid of Mac 705 BJR MAID OF MAC 705 ET P 02/11/2007
23
EF1068466
FRISBIE MAC POLLED 257 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 M202427 MISS LW FA BINGO 229 LT UNLIMITED DUKE 1172 P LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P F793032 LT UNLIMITED LASS2156P
POLLED
FZ MAC 236 POLLED ROXIE POLLED BELPHEGOR MISS LW FACCO 7010 4-L UNLIMITED YL06 PLD LT PRAIRIE MAIDEN 8050 SILVER CREEK HIGH STAKES LCR MISS LINDSKOV 7109
EPDs: -3.1 1.2 27 43 16 -3.3 30 0.8
uBred A.I. on 3-22-12 to LT Ledger 0332 P and PE 4-21-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Legacy 13. uThe average number of embryos per flush is 8. uThis awesome young donor was our choice from the 31st National Charolais Sale, Denver 2010 from BJR Summerford Charolais in Alabama. She was also the “choice” female from the Summerford herd by the AICA staff during the 2009 AICA Seedstock tour by David Hobbs and Floyd Wampler. Her sire is the maternal Mac 809 and her dam is the dam of LT Polled Value, the many time Multiple Trait Leader. This is another of our donor’s Brent Thiel selected from our herd to share a flush mating to Lanza with.
Lot 23
Dam of Lot 23
24
EJ MAID OF MAC LANZA 106 02/24/2011
EF1135765
POLLED
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2. uEJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
25 26
EJ MAC 705 LANZA 162 02/24/2011
EF1145258
POLLED
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2.
EJ MAC 705 LANZA 165 02/21/2011
EF1145234
SPARROWS DURANGO 585P WINN MANS LANZA 610S M789829 WINN MAN MERIT 036K WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 BJR MAID OF MAC 705 ET P EF1068466 LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P
EPDs: 0.0 0.9 35 59 3
POLLED ABC LATORO 263G SPARROWS BLANCHE 585G MERIT 5133E MERIT SMOOTHIE 8073H FRISBIE MAC POLLED 257 MISS LW FA BINGO 229 LT UNLIMITED DUKE 1172 P LT UNLIMITED LASS2156P
-0.7 21 1.0
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2. uEJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful
flush in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
Lot 24
27
EJ MAC 705 ROYAL DYNASTY 166 02/24/2011
EF1145411
EATONS VALUE ROYAL 2101P EATONS ROYAL DYNASTY 6164 M726505 EATONS MISS CADET 2899 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 BJR MAID OF MAC 705 ET P EF1068466 LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P
POLLED
LT POLLED VALUE 9089 EATONS CUTLASS 0520 EATONS CHANNELER 9103 EATONS MISS CADET 4637 FRISBIE MAC POLLED 257 MISS LW FA BINGO 229 LT UNLIMITED DUKE 1172 P LT UNLIMITED LASS2156P
EPDs: -0.9 0.7 25 48 17 0.7 30 0.8
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-512 to 7-1-12 to EJ B Junior 2.
Lady Duke 2022 EC LADY DUKE 2022 P 03/09/2002
28
F956614
WCR SIR DUKE 761 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD M297007 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 SCR SIR ADVANTAGE 9048 JES MS ADVANTAGE C74 F668991 JES MS AVIGNON T97
POLLED BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 MISS DOC 509 HCR ADVANTAGE POLLED SCR MISS EXSTATIC 2037 JES SCULPTOR N568 JES MS AVIGNON P98
EPDs: 6.9 1.0 28 58 11 7.6 25 0.5
uOpen, ready to flush.. uShe averages 7 embryos per flush. She has been flushed twice
Lot 28
28a
EJ 2022 FIREWATER 247 03/01/2012
EF1152220
POLLED
THOMAS OAHE WIND 0772ET P TR MR FIRE WATER 5792RET M704588 THOMASSWISSERSWEET1764ET VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD EC LADY DUKE 2022 P F956614 JES MS ADVANTAGE C74
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD THOMAS MS CAMELOT 5646 LHD CIGAR E46 THOMAS MS BONANZA 8698 WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 SCR SIR ADVANTAGE 9048 JES MS AVIGNON T97
EPDs: 0.6 1.7 30 55 10 5.1 25 1.0
since her last calf, sells open ready to flush. uWe had to own this unbelievable donor after seeing her son EC No Doubt and watching all of the hype surrounding him. She is one of the very best Duke 914 daughters in the world with power performance and pounds abounding. We sold one flush for $4,500 at the World Congress Sale into Australia to the Costello’s, which was the highest selling flush in that exciting sale. We then partnered with Mike Kisner on ownership of her. uPolled Bull Calf #24, Born: 4-2-12, BW: 92 lbs., Sired by Merit Crossroads 9747W.
Consigned with: Wild Indian Acres, House Springs, MO
EJ 2022’S BUD 949
29
uEJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
02/28/2009
EF1105333
EPDs: -0.2 3.4 31 63 5
POLLED
1.6 20 0.5
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Promise Keeper
Impress 5. uPolled Bull Calf #13, Born: 2-16-12, BW: 88, Sired by Merit Crossroads 9747W.
30
EJ 2022’S BUD 951 03/02/2009
EF1105335
RC BUDSMYDAD 225 POLLED WDZ BUD 434 PLD ET M705316 WAL-MAR PENNY STOCK6012P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD EC LADY DUKE 2022 P F956614 JES MS ADVANTAGE C74
EPDs: 0.2 3.3 31 62 3
POLLED RC BUD 04 ET MISS SHOWGUN RC 416 STOCK EXCHANGE 417 FLYING L MISS PERFORMER WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 SCR SIR ADVANTAGE 9048 JES MS AVIGNON T97
2.0 18 0.5
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y
and PE 4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42.
Lot 28a
31
EJ 2022 CIGAR 942 02/19/2009
EF1105344
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD CIGAR E46 M434790 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD EC LADY DUKE 2022 P F956614 JES MS ADVANTAGE C74
POLLED
30a
u Polled Heifer Calf #205, Born: 2-13-12, BW: 88 lbs., Sired by Merit Crossroads 9747W.
WCR SIR PERFECTION 734 LHD MS SHOWME OFF W159 LHD MR BELLMARK R113 OCR CLASSIC QUEEN 46N WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 SCR SIR ADVANTAGE 9048 JES MS AVIGNON T97
EPDs: 2.1 2.1 30 54 10 7.1 25 0.7
uSells open, ready to flush or breed.
31a
u Polled Heifer Calf #220, Born: 7-1-12, BW: 81 lbs., Sired by EJ Smokesters Duke 1.
EC No Doubt
M6 Ms Duke 240 32
EJ DUKE’S T WIND 857 02/21/2008
EF1091664
EPDs: 2.1 1.1 37 63 5
POLLED
-1.5 23 1.1
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE
4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42.
32a Lot 33
33
uPolled Heifer Calf #204, Born: 2-11-12, BW: 94 lbs., Sired by Merit Crossroads 9747W.
EJ DUKE’S T WIND 863 02/24/2008
EF1091665
EPDs: 3.1 0.5 35 60 3
POLLED
-0.1 20 1.1
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE
4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uPolled Bull Calf #20, Born: 3-6-12, BW: 105 lbs., Sired by EJ Smokesters Duke 1.
34
EJ DUKE’S T WIND 877 03/03/2008
EF1091668
EPDs: 1.4 0.9 36 62 4
POLLED
-3.1 22 1.1
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE
4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42.
Lot 35
36
34a
EJ 240 TH W ORION 08 02/12/2010
F1122782
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD EJ ORION 47 EM760300 JWK TIARA H116 LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ DUKE’S T WIND 882 EF1091670 M6 MS DUKE 240 PLD
EPDs: 2.7 1.2 38 62 4
POLLED SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP’S LADY 2170P
35
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD JWK TIARA F166 ET LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD MLF SIR MAC’S DEB PET
2.1 23 1.2
37
EJ DUKE’S T WIND 882 03/07/2008
EF1091670
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P M705186 LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD M6 MS DUKE 240 PLD F958038 MLF SIR MAC’S DEB PET
EPDs: 3.2 0.6 35 61 3
POLLED SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP’S LADY 2170P LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT UNLIMITED PEARL 7015P WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WCR MISS TRADITION 3471
-0.1 21 1.1
uPE 4-21-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Legacy 13. uPolled Bull Calf #14, Born: 2-18-12, BW: 86 lbs., Sired by
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5.
36a
uPolled Heifer Calf #217, Born: 3-26-12, BW: 86 lbs., Sired by EJ Smokesters Duke 1.
uPolled Heifer Calf #202, Born: 1-14-12, BW: 84 lbs., Sired by LT Polled Value 9089.
EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5.
EJ TWIND 856 DUKE 1 116
EJ TWIND 863 DUKE 1 119
03/09/2011
F1145225
JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET EJ SMOKE STERS DUKE 1 M760335 SC MISS DUKE 0410 P LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ DUKE’S T WIND 856 EF1091662 M6 MS DUKE 240 PLD
POLLED
LHD CIGAR E46 JD MS COMMANDER B309 SF SIR DUKE 0219 GS MISS MAC 9051 ET LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD MLF SIR MAC’S DEB PET
EPDs: 0.4 1.3 33 56 13 -1.7 29 1.0
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ B Junior 2.
38
03/12/2011
F1145264
JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET EJ SMOKE STERS DUKE 1 M760335 SC MISS DUKE 0410 P LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ DUKE’S T WIND 863 EF1091665 M6 MS DUKE 240 PLD
POLLED
LHD CIGAR E46 JD MS COMMANDER B309 SF SIR DUKE 0219 GS MISS MAC 9051 ET LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD MLF SIR MAC’S DEB PET
EPDs: 3.9 -0.2 30 50 12 1.2 26 1.0
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to
7-1-12 to EJ B Junior 2.
Ms Duke 248 & 8380 M6 MS DUKE 645 PLD ET 11/30/2006
39
EF1065979
POLLED
BR DUKE 261 WCR SIR DUKE 761 M269828 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335 LHD CIGAR E46 M6 MS E46’S DUKE 248 PET F967918 M6 MS DUKE 009 PLD
BR DUKE 295 BR ANN 14 ABC WIENKS TRADITION WCR MISS MAC 141 LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD MOORES MS MAKER 7410 P
EPDs: 0.4 1.9 43 70 1
1.5 23 1.1
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to
40
EJ 248 TWIND 957 03/07/2009
EF1105328
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P M705186 LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD LHD CIGAR E46 M6 MS E46’S DUKE 248 PET F967918 M6 MS DUKE 009 PLD
EPDs: 2.7 1.4 40 63 -6
Lot 39 POLLED SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP’S LADY 2170P LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT UNLIMITED PEARL 7015P LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613
5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uThe #248 cow family speaks for itself. Many of the M6 Ranches greatest females have come from this line. #645’s bull calf was a highseller in our last bull sale and was purchased by purebred breeder Wee Lines Charolais. The #957 cow quite possibly has our best bull calf that will sell at our bull sale in February. uPolled Bull Calf #9, Born: 2-13-12, BW: 94 lbs., Sired by Merit Crossroads 9747W.
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD MOORES MS MAKER 7410 P
1.8 15 1.2
uPE 4-21-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Legacy 13. uPolled Bull Calf #8, Born: 2-11-12, BW: 92 lbs., Sired by M6 I’ve
Earned it 009 P.
EJ 957 CHEY BLEND 101
41
12/28/2010
F1145327
LT EASY BLEND 5125 PLD LT CHEYENNE BLEND 7142 P M742067 LT ALLI 3221 PLD LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ 248 TWIND 957 EF1105328 M6 MS E46’S DUKE 248 PET
POLLED LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT BRENDA 1014 PLD
LHD CIGAR E46 M6 MS DUKE 009 PLD
EPDs: 3.0 1.4 40 60 -5
4.3 15 0.7
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ B Junior 2.
43
EJ IMPRESSIVE SMOKE 864P 02/24/2008
EF1088380
EPDs: 3.9 1.2 23 32 20 3.7 31 0.5
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uPolled Bull Calf #22, Born: 3-23-12, BW: 90 lbs., Sired by EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5.
44
Lot 42
EATONS ASSERT 9171 LT ALLI 0287 PLD LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD
EJ 830 BRAVO COMMANDER 50 210
42
03/02/2012
F1152212
LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ TWINDS COMMANDER 50P EM758740 JD MS COMMANDER B309 LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P M6 MS BRAVO GRID 830 P ET EF1085632 M6 MS GRID MAKER 2175 ET
POLLED
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177 LT RIO BLANCO 1234 P LT 7N OF DUKE 9083 PLD M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6 MS E46’S DUKE 248 PET
EPDs: 2.3 1.2 37 63 9
-0.4 27 1.4
uHer dam a flushmate to M6 New Standard 842 P ET, the #1 AICA
Multiple Trait Leader previously sold to Southern Cattle Company in Florida for $12,000. uEJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
EJ IMPRESSIVE SMOKE 881P 03/07/2008
EF1088764
LHD CIGAR E46 JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET M509419 JD MS COMMANDER B309 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET M6 MS IMPRESSIVE 8380PLD F838279 MOORES MS ELIMINATOR ET
POLLED
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P DC MR ELIMINATOR 2210 P MAMIE’S DELIGHT 9776
EPDs: 2.9 1.7 25 36 20 2.4 33 0.5
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uPolled Bull Calf #27, Born: 4-28-12, BW: 87 lbs., Sired by EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5.
Lot 44
uFrom the dam of the #1 ranked AICA Ribeye Trait Leader M6
Big Top we achieved these two E.T.’s sired by the #2 ranked Maternal Milk Trait Leader Smokester. The Lot 44 cow is the dam of our home raised herd sire, Reference Sire: C.
B309 Cow Family 45
EJ COMMANDERS TWIND 862P 02/24/2008
EF1087798
EPDs: 4.4 -0.1 32 48 5
POLLED
0.0 21 1.3
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5. uPolled Bull Calf #23, Born: 3-27-12, BW: 90 lbs., Sired by EJ Promise
Keeper Impress 5.
46 JD Ms Commander B309 uThere is not much more that can be said or written about
the maternal strength of B309 Miss American Beef. She is the dam of the famous “the Sisters” and we chose to flush her to the $77,000 LT Thundering Wind to produce the strong set of E.T. sisters and only one bull which we kept for a herd sire. He is Reference Sire: F.
EJ COMMANDERS TWIND 875P 03/03/2008
EF1087799
EPDs: 4.1 -0.1 33 48 4
POLLED
-0.6 20 1.3
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5.
46a
47
uPolled Heifer Calf #213, Born: 3-15-12, BW: 78 lbs., Sired by EJ Smokesters Duke 1.
EJ COMMANDERS TWIND 878P 03/04/2008
EF1087800
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P M705186 LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER JD MS COMMANDER B309 F658745 LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177
EPDs: 5.1 -0.3 32 49 5
POLLED
SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP’S LADY 2170P LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT UNLIMITED PEARL 7015P LHD SHOW ATLAS U29 CALLY COMMANDER 822 LHD ALI MARK T214 LHD MS CEBEAU M83
0.8 21 1.4
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uLost calf 3-1-12.
49
Lot 48
48
RLL MS CIGAR 2244 F220ET 02/25/2005
EF1056248
WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 M234430 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN LHD CIGAR E46 MD MS CIGAR J1364 ET F861771 JD MS COMMANDER B309
POLLED
FRISBIE MAC POLLED 257 MISS LW FA BINGO 229 XXI CENTURY MISS KENO 333 LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613
EPDs: -1.7 2.3 31 52 9
3.3 24 0.7
uPE 4-21-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Legacy 13.
50
EJ COMMANDER N111 06 01/23/2010
F1122780
LHD PERFECT ALI G1312 ET CJC ILLUSION N111 M677005 CJC MS PRODUCTIVE K1645 LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ COMMANDERS TWIND 875P EF1087799 JD MS COMMANDER B309
EPDs: 3.8 1.1 31 44 4
POLLED
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS ALI MARK A149
Unlimited Ease 9108.
F1122783
LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ TWINDS COMMANDER 50P EM758740 JD MS COMMANDER B309 LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ COMMANDERS TWIND 878P EF1087800 JD MS COMMANDER B309
EPDs: 5.1 -0.4 32 49 4
POLLED
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177
0.4 21 1.4
4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42.
49a
51
LHD PRODUCTIVE G1308 ET CJC MS PERFECTION D930 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177
uPolled Heifer Calf #206, Born: 2-21-12, BW: 79 lbs., Sired by EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5.
EJ COMMANDER 862 DUKE 1 112 03/05/2011
F1145222
JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET EJ SMOKE STERS DUKE 1 M760335 SC MISS DUKE 0410 P LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ COMMANDERS TWIND 862P EF1087798 JD MS COMMANDER B309
POLLED
LHD CIGAR E46 JD MS COMMANDER B309 SF SIR DUKE 0219 GS MISS MAC 9051 ET LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177
1.6 19 1.2
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5. uPolled Bull Calf #1, Born: 1-13-12, BW: 89 lbs., Sired by LT
03/01/2010
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE
TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177
EJ COMMANDERS COMMAND 09
EPDs: 3.7 0.0 32 48 12 0.9 28 1.1
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to 7-1-12 to
EJ B Junior 2.
Nancy, Duchess & Marions M6/EJ MS EASY NANCY 0163 P
52
11/02/2010
F1136494
WCR SIR IMPRESSIVE 8191P M6 MAKES IT EASY 723 P ET EM739519 M6 MS 104 QUALITY 481PET THREE TREES WIND 0383 ET M6 MS 0383 NANCY 8145 P F1101303 M6 MS 761 NANCY 6100 P ET
EPDs: 7.8 0.0 37 70 7
POLLED
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS PAUL 8041 M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6 MS 761 QUALITY1152PET LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD THREE TREES NANCY 8121ET WCR SIR DUKE 761 M6 MS H45 NANCY 382 ET
4.3 26 0.9
Dam of Lot 54 & 55
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ B
Junior 2. uThe Nancy cow family is one of the greatest ever produced at M6 Ranch in Texas. The dam of the Lot 52 bred heifer sold in the last M6 Ranch sale for $9,500.
54
EJ 4614 FIELD REP 147 03/11/2011
EF1145633
POLLED
EPDs: 0.2 1.9 35 59 10 3.6 28 1.2
uBred on 5-2-12 to MF Tuttle 104 Pld. Tuttle was the 2011
National Reserve Spring Bull Calf Champion in Louisville and is a son of SVY Freedom Pld 307N.
55
02/04/2009
EF1142502
EPDs: 6.1 1.5 40 70 9
EF1145634
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 SR/NC FIELD REP 2158 P ET M665948 SR LADY EASE 914 ET LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD M&M MS WYO WIND4614PLDET F1017051 VCR MISS DUCHESS 433
POLLED WCR SIR PERFECTION 734 LHD MS SHOWME OFF W159 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD CCF LADY GERMAINE 718PET SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP’S LADY 2170P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS SHOWMAN 734
EPDs: 0.2 1.9 35 59 10 3.6 28 1.2
SH MS NANCY NOW 9006 ET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6 RIGHT NOW 5239 PLD ET M718494 M6 MS E46’S DUKE 248 PET CJC TRADEMARK H45 M6 MS H45 NANCY 382 ET F990737 M6 066 NANCY 106P ET
02/20/2011
Dam of Lot 52
53
EJ 4614 FIELD REP 163
POLLED
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2. uWe purchased these embryos during the World Charolais Congress
Sale and produced these two outstanding females out of the #4614 who the following year was M & M Charolais “Choice of the Herd” selection for $6,500 to Southern Cattle Company out of the Lousiville National Sale.
LHD CIGAR E46 M6 MS DUKE 009 PLD LHD ALI MARK T214 CJC MS PERFECT F57 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317
1.1 29 1.1
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42.
56
EJ MARION MCHENRY 860 02/22/2008
EF1091353
KEYS HANDYMAN PLD 255H KEYS MCHENRY 24M M645472 MISS KEY DIANA 102G PL BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F OW MISS MARION 0025 ET F873540 SCF MISS BONNIE MAC
EPDs: 0.5 1.3 43 68 6
POLLED
2UP PEUGEOT ET MS KEY STYLISH STAR 149E KEYS SKYFIRE 101E PLD KEYS MISS DIANA MAC 25D LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 BALDRIDGE SWEETHEART 53D PD LIBERTY MAC 221 WC MISS BONNIE 5150
4.0 28 0.8
uOpen, ready to flush. uThe Marion cow family has found fame and fortune for many a breeder.
Her most recent claim to fame is DA Passport, the Smokester son out of OW Miss Marion 0025 ET.
Lot 54
57
EJ MARION 860 TWIND 50 122 04/11/2011
F1145229
LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ TWINDS COMMANDER 50P EM758740 JD MS COMMANDER B309 KEYS MCHENRY 24M EJ MARION MCHENRY 860 EF1091353 OW MISS MARION 0025 ET
EPDs: 2.5 0.7 39 60 5
POLLED
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177 KEYS HANDYMAN PLD 255H MISS KEY DIANA 102G PL BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F SCF MISS BONNIE MAC
1.9 24 1.0
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-
12 to 7-1-12 to EJ B Junior 2.
Fink 4x6 Cow Family 58
FINKS PERFORM 4X6DO40PET 09/06/1999
F856449
POLLED
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET M413653 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD JWK ERMA E216 ET F753222 HBR LADY PERFORMER 934 P
WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN
59
HBR IMPACT HBR LADY MACK 459 P WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 HBR PERFORMER 181 P HBR LADY MACK 459 P
60
EJ 4X6 T WIND 948 02/27/2009 EPDs: 8.2
EF1104924
0.1 34
57
EF1105047
BR DUKE 261 WCR SIR DUKE 761 M269828 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET FINKS PERFORM 4X6DO40PET F856449 JWK ERMA E216 ET
EPDs: 6.6 0.7 37 65 5
9.7 14 0.7
uBred A.I. on 4-8-12 to Cooley Royce 1107T39 and PE 4-28-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Legacy 13. She averages 8 embryos per flush. uThis donor was one of the very greats in the Fink E.T. program for many years before we obtained her. She has 65 progeny registered at AICA. Her pedigree walks and talks in Charolais circles across America. You will not be disappointed in the production abilities of these females.
02/27/2009
EPDs: 12.0 -0.1 31 55 -2
EJ 4 X 6 SIR DUKE 947
POLLED BR DUKE 295 BR ANN 14 ABC WIENKS TRADITION WCR MISS MAC 141 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD HBR LADY PERFORMER 934 P
5.5 24 1.0
59a
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uPolled Heifer Calf #211, Born: 3-6-12, BW: 83 lbs., Sired by EJ Smokesters Duke 1.
POLLED
-3 5.3 14
1.1
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uPolled Bull Calf #15, Born: 3-1-12, BW: 88 lbs., Sired by EJ Smokesters Duke 1.
61
EJ 4X6 T WIND 955 03/07/2009
EF1104923
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P M705186 LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET FINKS PERFORM 4X6DO40PET F856449 JWK ERMA E216 ET
EPDs: 7.5 0.3 34 58 -4
POLLED SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP’S LADY 2170P LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT UNLIMITED PEARL 7015P WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD HBR LADY PERFORMER 934 P
Lot 62
62
4.4 13 1.1
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uPolled Bull Calf #6, Born: 2-10-12, BW: 90 lbs., Sired by M6 I’ve Earned It 009 P.
EJ 4X6 N111 128 02/28/2011
EF1145406
LHD PERFECT ALI G1312 ET CJC ILLUSION N111 M677005 CJC MS PRODUCTIVE K1645 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET FINKS PERFORM 4X6DO40PET F856449 JWK ERMA E216 ET
EPDs: 7.8 1.1 30 48 1
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS ALI MARK A149 LHD PRODUCTIVE G1308 ET CJC MS PERFECTION D930 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD HBR LADY PERFORMER 934 P
6.8 16 0.9
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2.
63
EJ 4X6 BLUE VALUE 149 03/11/2011
EF1145254
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET EM745516 LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET FINKS PERFORM 4X6DO40PET F856449 JWK ERMA E216 ET
EPDs: 9.7 -0.1 32 59 6
POLLED LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL’S BREEZE 2236 P LT UNLIMITED DUKE 1172 P LT UNLIMITED LASS2156P WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD HBR LADY PERFORMER 934 P
8.7 22
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2.
Lot 61
64
POLLED
EJ EASE CIGAR 065 03/18/2010
EF1123596
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD CIGAR E46 M434790 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 RC BUDSMYDAD 225 POLLED FINKS EASE 1861 949BUDET F944584 WCR MISS IMPRESSIVE 949P
65
EJ EASE TRADITION 031 03/02/2010
EF1123530
LHD MR BELLMARK R113 OCR CLASSIC QUEEN 46N RC BUD 04 ET MISS SHOWGUN RC 416
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 M318119 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 RC BUDSMYDAD 225 POLLED FINKS EASE 1861 949BUDET F944584 WCR MISS IMPRESSIVE 949P
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS EASE 733
EPDs: 0.1 1.7 27 48 7
POLLED WCR SIR PERFECTION 734 LHD MS SHOWME OFF W159
EPDs: -0.5 2.5 29 47 11 2.5 25 0.6
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5. uLost calf 1-18-12.
POLLED ABC WIENKS TRADITION WCR MISS CENTURY MAC 126 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 IDEAL D’ARTAGAN 25OF 08 RC BUD 04 ET MISS SHOWGUN RC 416 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS EASE 733
-2.4 21 0.4
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5. uPolled Bull Calf #3, Born: 1-13-12, BW: 80 lbs., Sired by
LT Bluegrass 4017 P.
Fink Tradition 2574 66
FINKS MISS25743575D040ET 09/26/2002
F971777
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET M413653 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P WCR SIR TRADITION 066 WCR MISS TRADITION 3575 F666598 WCR MISS DUKE 9026
POLLED
WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN HBR IMPACT HBR LADY MACK 459 P WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS MAC 8401
EPDs: 4.8 1.0 21 35 16 2.0 27 0.1
uPE 4-21-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Legacy 13. uAnother popular Fink cow family. The Lot 66 donor is
66a
67
a flushmate to the popular Fink 2250 bull that Raile’s in Kansas use and that many breeders have had success with. uPolled Heifer Calf #212, Born: 3-18-12, BW: 79 lbs., Sired by EJ T Winds Commander 50 P.
EJ 2574 BUD 945 02/26/2009
EF1105342
RC BUDSMYDAD 225 POLLED WDZ BUD 434 PLD ET M705316 WAL-MAR PENNY STOCK6012P JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET FINKS MISS25743575D040ET F971777 WCR MISS TRADITION 3575
EPDs: -1.3 3.4 28 51 7
POLLED RC BUD 04 ET MISS SHOWGUN RC 416
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 WCR MISS DUKE 9026
69
EJ FINKS VANITY 50 105 LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ TWINDS COMMANDER 50P EM758740 JD MS COMMANDER B309 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET FINKS MISS25743575D040ET F971777 WCR MISS TRADITION 3575
POLLED
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD
70
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 WCR MISS DUKE 9026
POLLED
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS PAUL 8041 M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6 MS 761 QUALITY1152PET WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD M6 MS SKY 7354 PLD
EPDs: 7.9 -0.7 30 58 11 5.4 26 1.1
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to
5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42.
WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISS DUCHESS 113 PLD WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P WCR SIR TRADITION 066 WCR MISS DUKE 9026
EJ IMPRES 7331 DUKE 1 109 02/16/2011
F1145263
JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET EJ SMOKE STERS DUKE 1 M760335 SC MISS DUKE 0410 P M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET MS IMPRESSIVE GRID 7331 F1081149 FINKS MISS25743575D040ET
POLLED
LHD CIGAR E46 JD MS COMMANDER B309 SF SIR DUKE 0219 GS MISS MAC 9051 ET WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS TRADITION 3575
EPDs: 1.3 1.7 28 49 18 1.0 32 0.7
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2.
SH MS 723 QUALITY 9034 PET WCR SIR IMPRESSIVE 8191P M6 MAKES IT EASY 723 P ET EM739519 M6 MS 104 QUALITY 481PET M6 TRADITION 103 PET M6 MS FUNCTION 369 PLD F993717 M6 MS 914 QUALITY 1735
POLLED
Smokesters Duke 1.
EPDs: 5.1 0.2 26 41 10 1.0 23 0.7
71
F1081149
WCR SIR TRADITION 066 M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M633377 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET FINKS MISS25743575D040ET F971777 WCR MISS TRADITION 3575
EPDs: 5.2 0.9 27 51 14 2.0 28 0.5
TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2.
EF1131272
09/02/2007
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5. uPolled Bull Calf #28, Born: 5-12-12, BW: 87 lbs., Sired by EJ
03/25/2009
MS IMPRESSIVE GRID 7331
-1.3 21 0.3
5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uPolled Bull Calf #10, Born: 2-13-12, BW: 125 lbs., Sired by M6 I’ve Earned It 009 P.
F1138844
68
STOCK EXCHANGE 417 FLYING L MISS PERFORMER WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to
02/02/2011
Lot 68
72
SH MS QUALITY BRAVO 121 04/01/2011
F1143795
LT RIO BLANCO 1234 P LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P M665507 LT 7N OF DUKE 9083 PLD OBG ASSERTION 4906 P ET SH MS 4906 QUALITY 9019 PET EF1131271 M6 MS 104 QUALITY 481PET
EPDs: 4.3 -0.3 34 67 9
uPE 3-3-12 to 7-1-12 EJ B Junior 2.
POLLED
WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT PRAIRIE MAID 4054 WCR SIR DUKE 611 LT UNLIMITED PRO 1128 LT ASSERTION 1277 P ACE MS NANCY 1935 PET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6 MS 761 QUALITY1152PET
3.7 26 1.1
Belle Mac 815 73
SHEPS MAY BELL MAC 815 03/15/1998
F829203
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD CONWAY OF TROJAN T202 M364727 JEAN OF TROJAN T002 WCR SIR PERFECTION 805 MAY BELL OF TROJAN T117 F597303 MAY BELL OF TROJAN T128
POLLED
WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 WCR SIR MAC 3345 IDEAL TORNADO 228 OF 912 HCR PERFECTION 5142 POLL WCR MISS DUKE 637 WCR SIR MAC 3345 IDEAL GARST 333 OF 075
EPDs: 4.8 -2.4 14 29 10 -1.7 17 0.6
uPE 4-21-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Legacy 13. uA cow family that we have come to depend on, ideal udder
structure and lots of milk.
Lot 73
74
SHEPS WIN CIGAR 146 01/11/2005
F1020881
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD CIGAR E46 M434790 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 CONWAY OF TROJAN T202 SHEPS MAY BELL MAC 815 F829203 MAY BELL OF TROJAN T117
POLLED WCR SIR PERFECTION 734 LHD MS SHOWME OFF W159 LHD MR BELLMARK R113 OCR CLASSIC QUEEN 46N VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD JEAN OF TROJAN T002 WCR SIR PERFECTION 805 MAY BELL OF TROJAN T128
EPDs: 1.6 0.4 23 40 11 3.1 22 0.7
uPE 4-21-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Legacy 13. uHas only been flushed once with 12 embryos produced. uPolled Bull Calf #17, Born: 3-2-12, BW: 92 lbs., Sired by EJ Promise
Keeper Impress 5.
75
Lot 74
EJ BELL MAC EASE 04 01/21/2010
F1124104
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 M301930 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 CONWAY OF TROJAN T202 SHEPS MAY BELL MAC 815 F829203 MAY BELL OF TROJAN T117
EPDs: 8.2 -2.3 19 29 9
POLLED FZ MIGHTY MAC POLLED 828 MISS CAMELOT MR BONAPARTE 194 TWIN PP SHANNAS 54 BLF VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD JEAN OF TROJAN T002 WCR SIR PERFECTION 805 MAY BELL OF TROJAN T128
5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42.
77
EJ IMPRESSED MS BUD 943 EF1105388
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET M450023 MISS KC CROCUS 904 POLL LHD CIGAR E46 SCC MS BUD 418-1128 ET F945574 RC MS BUD 418 POLLED
EPDs: 4.9 1.1 25 45 6
POLLED
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P
F1145213
LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ TWINDS COMMANDER 50P EM758740 JD MS COMMANDER B309 LHD CIGAR E46 SHEPS WIN CIGAR 146 F1020881 SHEPS MAY BELL MAC 815
EPDs: 2.7 0.3 29 46 7
POLLED
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177 LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 CONWAY OF TROJAN T202 MAY BELL OF TROJAN T117
1.3 22 1.0
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to 7-1-12 to
EJ B Junior 2.
78
KC TRILOGY 504 P MISS A-C SHEENA 4372 LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 RC BUD 04 ET MISS SHOWGUN RC 416
WM LEADING LADY 409P 02/27/2004
F995715
ABC LONDON ABC LEADER M635129 ABC MACANA LHD MR PERFECT Y416 SC MS PERFECT 746 P ET F809080 LHD MS CLASSIC ELI W96
EPDs: -0.9 1.1 20 34 8
5.8 19 0.6
POLLED
ABC DAN ABC BOBBIE HECTA SCD SIR MONT DOUBLE MAC ABC DANA ELVIRA WCR SIR PERFECTION 734 LHD MS SHOWME OFF W159 LHD ALI MARK T214 LHD MS BAMARK 108-N59
0.7 18 0.8
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and
PE 4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uPolled Bull Calf #16, Born: 3-2-12, BW: 81 lbs., sired by EJ Smokesters Duke 1.
02/18/2011
-1.0 19 0.6
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to
02/23/2009
76
EJ S146 COMMANDER 110
78a
and PE 4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uPolled Heifer Calf #244, Born: 3-21-12, BW: 85 lbs., Sired by EJ Smokesters Duke 1.
Showman Family 79
SHEPS REFLECT SHOW 224TW 03/12/2002
F965523
POLLED
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT REFLECTION 7136 PLD M462152 LT UNLIMITED MAID 4051 P DOUBLE-H POLLED SHOWMAN SHEPHERDS SHOWMAN 936 F556167 GB MISS TURBO B640
SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP’S LADY 2170P
80
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 LT VANESSA 8063 SHF SIR ROYAL SAM 80 DOUBLE-H POLLED MODEL CARDINALS TURBO GB MISS SUPREME B 930
6.1 24 31 9
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to
81
F1004407
BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F AJC FASTTRACK 36L M632624 LADY OF TROJAN 814 LT REFLECTION 7136 PLD SHEPS REFLECT SHOW 224TW F965523 SHEPHERDS SHOWMAN 936
POLLED
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 BALDRIDGE SWEETHEART 53D CONWAY OF TROJAN T202 LADY OF TROJAN T429 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT UNLIMITED MAID 4051 P DOUBLE-H POLLED SHOWMAN GB MISS TURBO B640
EPDs: -6.6 2.4 24 34 13 0.7 25
1.2 21 0.7
5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. ( uPolled Bull Calf #18, Born: 3-2-12, BW: 96 lbs., Sired by EJ Smokesters Duke 1.
02/24/2004
EPDs: -15.4
SHEPSMISWINDYFASTRACK145
80a
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uPolled Heifer Calf #209, Born: 3-1-12, BW: 89 lbs., Sired by EJ Smokesters Duke 1.
EJ SHEPS SMOKE 011 03/04/2010
F1122774
JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET EJ SMOKE STERS DUKE 1 M760335 SC MISS DUKE 0410 P AJC FASTTRACK 36L SHEPSMISWINDYFASTRACK145 F1004407 SHEPS REFLECT SHOW 224TW
POLLED LHD CIGAR E46 JD MS COMMANDER B309 SF SIR DUKE 0219 GS MISS MAC 9051 ET BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F LADY OF TROJAN 814 LT REFLECTION 7136 PLD SHEPHERDS SHOWMAN 936
EPDs: -3.2 1.5 25 38 17 0.8 29
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to
5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uPolled Bull Calf #5, Born: 1-20-12, BW: 90 lbs., Sired by LT Blue Grass 4017 P.
82
EJ SHOW 224 TWIND 50 120 03/23/2011
F1145228
LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ TWINDS COMMANDER 50P EM758740 JD MS COMMANDER B309 LT REFLECTION 7136 PLD SHEPS REFLECT SHOW 224TW F965523 SHEPHERDS SHOWMAN 936
EPDs: -4.2 2.6 25 35 7
POLLED
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD
84
EF1069255
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F M447863 BALDRIDGE SWEETHEART 53D WCR SIR MAC 3345 LASS OF TROJAN 132 F800407 MISS CROWN OF TROJAN 257
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 ASC ELIMINATOR 032 JB SWEETHEART 32A WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS FA PAUL 703 ABC CHIP IDEAL CROWN 318
EPDs: 7.8 -2.5 8
7
17 2.7 21 -0.1
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5. uPolled Bull Calf #11, Born: 2-16-12, BW: 92 lbs., Sired by M6 New
Standard 842 P ET.
04/15/2011
F1145230
POLLED
JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET EJ SMOKE STERS DUKE 1 M760335 SC MISS DUKE 0410 P AJC FASTTRACK 36L SHEPSMISWINDYFASTRACK145
LHD CIGAR E46 JD MS COMMANDER B309
SHEPS REFLECT SHOW 224TW
LT REFLECTION 7136 PLD SHEPHERDS SHOWMAN 936
SF SIR DUKE 0219 GS MISS MAC 9051 ET BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F LADY OF TROJAN 814
0.6 20 1.0
POLLED
EJ FAST 145 DUKE 1 123
F1004407
DOUBLE-H POLLED SHOWMAN GB MISS TURBO B640
Junior 2.
02/27/2007
83
TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT UNLIMITED MAID 4051 P
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ B
EJS FAST LADY 735
Lot 83
EPDs: -2.7 1.9 30 46 15 0.9 31
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to 7-1-12 to
EJ B Junior 2. u EJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
85
EJ WHITNEYS ELIMINATOR ET 02/26/2009
F1108613
HCR EXONERATOR POLLED ASC ELIMINATOR 032 M319454 MISS HCR MAC 2308 BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 COMPOSERS WHITNEY PLD ET F727461 COMPOSER’S ALLEGRO ET
EPDs: 5.5 -0.9 21 24 8
POLLED
HCR EXPECTATION 269 LADY HCR MAC 8004 FZ MIGHTY MAC POLLED 828 MISS HCR OFFICER 9022 FZ MIGHTY MAC POLLED 828 MISS CAMELOT IMMORTAL DESIGNERS MS MORE 3139
6.0 18 0.4
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to
5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uPolled Bull Calf #12, Born: 2-16-12, BW: 90 lbs., Sired by Merit Crossroads 9747W.
Eatons Ady Family 86
EJS MISS SMOKEN ADY 607 11/03/2006
F1064312
LHD CIGAR E46 JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET M509419 JD MS COMMANDER B309 EATONS INDICATION 8022 EATONS MISS ADY 1860 F935727 EATONS MISS ADY 5704
POLLED
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613
87
TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177 EATONS ORIGINAL 5102 EATONS MISS LARA 6764 EATONS CONTENDER 2131 EATONS MISS ADY 0918
F1105146
THOMAS REDNECK 2609M SFC LIBERTY 6107 PLD M727513 SFC AUTUMN 142 ET EATONS INDICATION 8022 EATONS MISS ADY 1860 F935727 EATONS MISS ADY 5704
POLLED
THOMAS OAHE WIND 0772ET P TR MS AJ 9664 JBJ-TMB BLIZZARD 447D SC ANNIE PLD J61 EATONS ORIGINAL 5102 EATONS MISS LARA 6764 EATONS CONTENDER 2131 EATONS MISS ADY 0918
EPDs: -1.4 3.4 31 57 11 3.7 27
EPDs: -0.6 0.7 18 29 19 0.2 28 0.9
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Promise Keeper Impress 5. uPolled Bull Calf #21, Born: 3-15-12, BW: 81 lbs., Sired by Merit
88
02/07/2009
Crossroads 9747W.
ADY 1860’S LIBERTY 905
87a
uPE 4-29-12 to 7-1-12 to CSS Sir Navigator 117Y and PE 4-29-12 to 5-15-12 to EJ Bluegrass Cadillac 42. uPolled Heifer Calf #219, Born: 5-10-12, BW: 89 lbs., Sired by EJ Smokesters Duke 1.
ADY 607’S LIBERTY 901 01/12/2009
F1105145
THOMAS REDNECK 2609M SFC LIBERTY 6107 PLD M727513 SFC AUTUMN 142 ET JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET EJS MISS SMOKEN ADY 607 F1064312 EATONS MISS ADY 1860
POLLED THOMAS OAHE WIND 0772ET P TR MS AJ 9664 JBJ-TMB BLIZZARD 447D SC ANNIE PLD J61 LHD CIGAR E46 JD MS COMMANDER B309 EATONS INDICATION 8022 EATONS MISS ADY 5704
EPDs: 1.5 1.4 20 27 15 3.1 25
uPE 4-21-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ Legacy 13.
88a
89
uPolled Heifer Calf #203, Born: 2-10-12, BW: 94 lbs., Sired by Merit Crossroads 9747W. uEJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
EJ 905 BLUE VALUE 103 01/06/2011
F1145262
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET EM745516 LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P SFC LIBERTY 6107 PLD ADY 1860’S LIBERTY 905 F1105146 EATONS MISS ADY 1860
POLLED LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL’S BREEZE 2236 P
Lot 88a
90
LT UNLIMITED DUKE 1172 P LT UNLIMITED LASS2156P THOMAS REDNECK 2609M SFC AUTUMN 142 ET EATONS INDICATION 8022 EATONS MISS ADY 5704
PS JULIES HOO WISH 04/27/2011
F1147866
HOODOO CROOK 7118 HOODOO SLASHER 1144 M625629 MISS HOODOO Z6151 ACE MR EASTWOOD 830PET JS MISS EASTWOOD 6236P F1042939 KC MISS 49 8627P
POLLED HOODOO 5076 MISS HOODOO ZT036 HOODOO 3013 MS ASTRO Z 5211 SLY EASTWOOD PLD 32F MISS KEY COMPASS 3E PLD KC UNLIMITED MAC 49ETPLD KC MISS DUKE 6217P
EPDs: 1.0 2.7 32 60 12 5.1 28
EPDs: -4.8 1.9 23 36 -2
-4.1 10 0.5
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to 7-1-12 to EJ B uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to 7-1-12 to
EJ B Junior 2.
Junior 2.
91
EJ DUCHESS 26 50 114 03/05/2011
F1145223
LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P EJ TWINDS COMMANDER 50P EM758740 JD MS COMMANDER B309 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD RE DUCHESS 26 P F931670 RBR MS ROCKBLUFF 8116
EPDs: 3.2 1.6 36 57 9
POLLED LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177 WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 LHD ALI MARK T214 CR MS PERFECTION 4052P
1.1 27 1.1
uPE 3-3-12 to 4-15-12 to EJ Legacy 13 and PE 5-5-12 to 7-1-12 to
EJ B Junior 2.
92
EJ DOLLY DUKE 1 263 02/24/2012
F1152209
JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET EJ SMOKE STERS DUKE 1 M760335 SC MISS DUKE 0410 P SCC CIGAR 3022 ET RE DOLLY 853 F1085890 RE DUCHESS 26 P
POLLED LHD CIGAR E46 JD MS COMMANDER B309 SF SIR DUKE 0219 GS MISS MAC 9051 ET LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD RBR MS ROCKBLUFF 8116
EPDs: 2.9 0.2 26 42 12 2.1 26
Reference Sire A - EJ SMOKE STERS DUKE 1
B - EJ B JUNIOR 2
LHD CIGAR E46 JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET M509419 JD MS COMMANDER B309 SF SIR DUKE 0219 SC MISS DUKE 0410 P F999191 GS MISS MAC 9051 ET
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P M686569 LT PEARL’S BREEZE 2236 P LT WESTERN SPUR 2061 PLD MF CHEXIE 7803 EF1068862 SWEGLE CREEK OLYMPIA ET
01/27/2008
M760335
POLLED
LHD MR PERFECT Y416 LHD MS CLASSIC BELL X613 TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD SF MS FASTTRACK 9913 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WC MISS BONNIE 3167
EPDs: 0.7 1.0 28 46 21 1.1 35 0.9
JDJ Smokester J1377 P ET
uThis bull has done a great job for us. His Smokester
02/23/2011
EM801731
EPDs: 5.4 -1.2 22 42 -4
EATONS ASSERT 9171 LT ALLI’S CLASS 9140 P LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT UNLIMITED PEARL 7053P EATONS PREDICTOR 9230 LT MAIDEN’S BREEZE 8242P LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD SWEGLE CREEK PICABO 801
6.8 7
1.0
uWe selected the Bluegrass bloodline to use in our
background along with Duke 914 and Mac 2244 puts a tremendous pedigree to work in our herd. He was never halter broke, but you can scratch him on the back in the pasture.
herd for calving ease, yet with good performance and testicle developement. Many club calf producers have told us how good this bull is.
01/24/2010
02/26/2011
C -EJ PROMISEKEEPER IMPRESS 5 D - EJ LEGACY 13
Winn Mans Lanza 610S
POLLED
M789959
SCR ROCKER 1755 PLD WCCC-RC PROMISEKEEPER0323 M679955 RC FRANCESCA 307 JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET EJ IMPRESSIVE SMOKE 881P EF1088764 M6 MS IMPRESSIVE 8380PLD
POLLED
SCM MONTANA MARBLER G216 SCR MISS ROCKY 9426 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD FRANCESCA 316 LHD CIGAR E46 JD MS COMMANDER B309 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET MOORES MS ELIMINATOR ET
EPDs: 9.9 -1.3 17 31 10 6.6 19 0.5
uWe kept this bull for even lower birth weights and
more performance. His sire is the #9 ranked Calving Ease Trait Leader on the Sire Summary. His first calves are certainly impressive. His dam sells as Lot 44, from the M6 Big Top family.
EM802349
SPARROWS DURANGO 585P WINN MANS LANZA 610S M789829 WINN MAN MERIT 036K WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 BJR MAID OF MAC 705 ET P EF1068466 LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P
EPDs: 0.0 0.9 35 59 3
POLLED ABC LATORO 263G SPARROWS BLANCHE 585G MERIT 5133E MERIT SMOOTHIE 8073H FRISBIE MAC POLLED 257 MISS LW FA BINGO 229 LT UNLIMITED DUKE 1172 P LT UNLIMITED LASS2156P
-0.7 21 1.0
uThis young yearling bull was our pick of all the
Lanza bulls from our flushes. His donor dam sells as Lot 23, read more about her there. Lanza really puts unbelievable length of body into his progeny. This bull really came on to his yearling weight of 1,475 lbs.
E - EJ BLUEGRASS CADILLAC 42 F - EJ TWINDS COMMANDER 50P 03/10/2011
LT Bluegrass 4017P
EM814022
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P M686569 LT PEARL’S BREEZE 2236 P BALDRIDGE CADILLAC 74E HC CADILLAC 8144 F821890 HC CW 6113
EPDs: 5.6 -1.6 21 38 3
POLLED
EATONS ASSERT 9171 LT ALLI’S CLASS 9140 P LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT UNLIMITED PEARL 7053P HBR PERFORMER 181 P MISS DCR MAC 414 WR CHUCKWAGON 2409 HEBBERTS MS LES 0124
3.5 14 0.8
uThis Bluegrass son was another we kept to use on
CSS Sir Navigator 117Y
EM758740
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P M705186 LT EASE’S PEARL 9034 PLD TA 854 SHOW COMMANDER JD MS COMMANDER B309 F658745 LHD MS CLASSIC ALI W177
EPDs:
POLLED
SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP’S LADY 2170P LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT UNLIMITED PEARL 7015P LHD SHOW ATLAS U29 CALLY COMMANDER 822 LHD ALI MARK T214 LHD MS CEBEAU M83
5.3 -0.6 32 48 4 0.0
20
1.3
our heifers for calving ease and out of our easy keeping line of the Cadillac’s. His donor dam sells as Lot 3. When Floyd Wampler saw him he said he looked exactly like Bluegrass at that age.
uThis bull has been an exceptional bull for us. He had one of our top weaning and yearling weights, along with huge testicles. We raised him from the flush we purchased from B309. His really good full sisters sell as Lots 45, 46 & 47.
G - CSS SIR NAVIGATOR 117Y
H - MERIT CROSSROADS 9747W
MVX COUGARHILL HANK 720G PCC NAVIGATOR 403P MC289502 PRAIRIE COVE MISS 802H HFCC PLD BLAZER 44K CSS LADY BLAZER 48M PFC315121 CSS PEBBLE 23J
RC NEBRASKA 367 PLD RC TRUE 791 PD M742055 RC MS SIGNATURE 1210 P 4-G IMPRESSIVE 150L MERIT LOTTIE 5214R PFC348908 RC MS LOTTIE 161 P
02/25/2011
M814908
POLLED
RAINBOW MR CYRANO 32D MVX EDITH 806X WILLOWVALE PROJECTOR 90C PRAIRIE COVE MISS 510E HTA HARD COPY PLD 621F HFCC FANTASY 750G EC BRONSON 204 POLLED CSS LADY PEARL 9G
02/28/2009
M814907
POLLED
JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 P ET RC MSMONTANA 0134 PLD SCHURRTOP RC SIGNATURE RC MS MERIT 743 POLLED PF IMPRESSED 620 P ET 4-G KEEPSAKE 950J RC RAINMAKER 883 POLLED RC MS DIAMOND POLLED
uThis Canadian outcross has some unbelievable
uThis Canadian bred bull was one we had high hopes
EPDs: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Merit Crossroads 9747 W
03/01/2008
numbers and his outcross pedigree should really work with our EJ females. He has been a workhorse for us. He has big scrotal, and huge ADG of: 5.43 and a 16.42 Ribeye. And he has the athleticism of a cat.
EPDs: -3.4 3.2 23 46 10 2.3 21
to come to the states and win the shows and the hearts of many Charolais breeders, but we never got him down here. They have great calves in Canada and we think you’ll be equally impressed with his progeny down here.
E.T Heifer Calves 93
EJ 4902 NEW STANDARD 237 03/14/2012
EF1152735
LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P ET EM756753 M6 MS GRID MAKER 2175 ET LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD BJRMSUNLIMITEDPRO4902ETP F1011368 LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P
POLLED
LT RIO BLANCO 1234 P LT 7N OF DUKE 9083 PLD M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6 MS E46’S DUKE 248 PET LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP LT UNLIMITED DUKE 1172 P LT UNLIMITED LASS2156P
EPDs: 5.2 0.2 38 73 19 1.9 38 1.2
uThe first M6 New Standard E.T. calves we will show you. New
Standard is the breed’s #1 ranked AICA Multiple Trait Leader on the 2012 Sire Summary. The dam of this one is the pick of all the BJR Summerfords cows we bought a flush in. uEJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
Lot 93
94 Lot 94
EJ ELVIRA N STANDARD 222 03/02/2012
EF1152472
POLLED
uEJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush
in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
95
Lot 96
EJ ELVIRA N STANDARD 231 02/19/2012
EF1152471
LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P ET EM756753 M6 MS GRID MAKER 2175 ET WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD OBG ELVIRA 4303 PLD F1013185 BALDRIDGE ELVIRA 120M ET
LT RIO BLANCO 1234 P LT 7N OF DUKE 9083 PLD M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6 MS E46’S DUKE 248 PET JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS EASE 4314 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD BALDRIDGE ELVIRA 62D
EPDs: 7.6 -0.4 35 71 10 3.8 28 1.4
uWe partnered with M6 Ranch to purchase this flush from Dale
Hecht out of Elvira 4303. She was the AIJCA National Champion Female, the dam of the 2010 AIJCA National Champion Female and the 2009 AICA Show Dam of the Year.
Lot 98
96
EJ 602 FRESH AIR 241 02/28/2012
EF1152473
THREE TREES WIND 0383 ET M6 FRESH AIR 8165 P ET EM772333 SR LADY EASE 914 ET M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET PJ MS. GRIDMAKER 602 P F1042964 M6 MS 914 BEAUMARK 146 P
POLLED LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD THREE TREES NANCY 8121ET VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD CCF LADY GERMAINE 718PET WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS MAC IV 317 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD MOORES MS MARK 8445
EPDs: 9.7 -0.7 34 64 9
5.9 26 1.1
uThis M6 Fresh Air ET is out of #602 and her progeny has topped the M6 Ranch Bull Sale three out of the last four years. uEJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
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LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P ET EM756753 M6 MS GRID MAKER 2175 ET M6 BEEF DOCTOR 5180 P ET M6 MS 5180 GERMAINE 7134 P ET EF1082025 SR LADY EASE 914 ET
POLLED
LT RIO BLANCO 1234 P LT 7N OF DUKE 9083 PLD M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET M6 MS E46’S DUKE 248 PET M6 FUNCTION 169 PET M6 MS DUKE 009 PLD VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD CCF LADY GERMAINE 718PET
EPDs: 7.8 -0.4 44 83 10 3.9 32 1.3
uWe owned half interest in the dam of this ET. She topped the 2012 M6 Ranch Sale at $13,000, selling to Southern Cattle Company. She is a maternal flushmate sister to Field Rep.
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EJ W BREEZE STAGECOACH 225 03/03/2012
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POLLED
uEJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush
in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
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LT WESTERN EDGE 4057 PLD LT STAGECOACH 8068 PLD M760644 LT LADY MACBETH 2131 PLD LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT WYOMING BREEZE 7188 P F793036 LT AIREY 4055 P
POLLED
LT WESTERN SPUR 2061 PLD LT DUCHESS OF MAC 7076 P LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP’S LADY 2170P HTA WHITEHOT 105A MISS HCR EXPRESS 8089
EPDs: 2.4 0.2 24 50 11 4.6 23 1.3
uThe sire of these ET’s topped the 2009 Lindskov-Thiel Bull Sale
when 2/3 interest sold for $46,000. Their dam #7188 is owned by Lindskov-Thiel and Wright Charolais and was the dam of a $25,000 2/3 interest bull that same year. uEJ Charolais will reserve the rights to one successful flush in this heifer, in herd use only, at the buyer’s convenience.
RANCHINGSTRATEGIES Working Techniques from Around the Country
Simple Floating Fence Adds Life to Hard Hit Ponds By Linda Eck Drawing 11
Floating Electric Fence
Preserving ponds as a approximately a foot All connections need to be watertight. valuable resource is probably deep. This provides cattle in the minds of many as with a good base for 2012 goes on record as approaching the water, but being one of the driest years also discourages them from in history and the majority standing or congregating in of the nation is functioning the pond. The area is then under drought conditions. surrounded with a floating Creating a pond water electric fence which in most access, usually with some cases is extremely effective. “The key to it all is this creative adjustments to the bank and construction of a area here,” said Swope, floating electric fence, has pointing to the rock based been a successful option approach. Using the right size rock and establishing the for producers looking to proper access width based preserve their ponds. “It’s a really good on the number of cattle it thing” says Scott Swope, will service are important resource conservationist factors. One study suggests with the USDA Natural a 20-foot wide approach will Materials: Notes: 56’ - 2” schedule 40 PVC pipe “T”s may be replaced with caps. Resources Conservation successfully provide water 60’ - 12.5 gauge high-tensile wire Drill 3/16” holes below caps to 12 - 2” schedule 40 PVC “T”s run 12 / gauge wire through for Service (NRCS) in Barry for up to 110 cow/calf units 2 - Steel “T” posts fence. This will keep water from 3 cu. yards - 1” to 1 / ” gravel entering pipe and eliminate the County Missouri. Swope without serious stress on 2 - 3’ stakes to hold fence in place need to plug “T”s. 2 - 2” 90 degree elbows noted that the system either the cattle or the access. 2” PVC caps 3”-6” gravel works exceptionally well for Bonacker said the system grazing systems, while also “worked really good until adding, “I don’t know why this year” when the dry more people aren’t doing it.” weather forced him to turn The dry weather in 2006 prompted Stan Bonacker of Windy cattle into the pond. Hill Charolais Farms in Cedar Hill, MO to install a floating Supporting its use with a grazing system, Bonacker noted that with a holding pen in front of the access he is able to electric fence on his pond, taking advantage of the inexpensive funnel four paddocks to the pond and his cattle have access to system to save wear and tear on his pond. cleaner water. “It got dry and it was time to save the pond banks,” said “It’s pretty slick,” added Bonacker who took advantage of Bonacker who took advantage of lower water levels to create this year’s dry weather to move the system farther into the pond. the water access, which designates a specific area of the pond Additional information may be obtained from the for cattle access. following resources. Plans may also be obtained at local In most designs a ramp or bank slope of approximately USDA NRCS offices. 30o is created and then covered with a layer of 4-inch rock 1
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O S Dispers Carthage, MO • At the ranch
SATURDAY SatURDAY
OctOBER 27, 2012 OCTOBER
Fellow Charolais Enthusiast: The sale booklet requests for our Fall Female Dispersal was truly exciting. We had more interest in this sale than any prior sale we have had. Buyers called from Idaho, to West Virginia, Minnesota to Texas and all points in between. The Charolais business is truly strong. A Big Thanks to Rafael Ortega, Rio Ranches in Texas, who bought all the purebred pairs and springers. An additional thanks go to Mike Kisner of House Springs, MO for his purchase of all our Fall calving recipts. Thanks LLA
25 Fall Calving Cows
D L O S 15 Fall Calving BRED HEIFERS D L O 20 Spring Pairs S
3, 4 & 5-year-old bred to Fink GOLD STANDARD 0153. Calves by sale day. Efficient Set of Cows!
This Prime Cut daughter sells!
Bred to Doc Easy. Includes 4 sisters to Megan!
Heifer Calf Splits, Cows rebred to Sanchez, Efficient and Makers Mark.
D L O S Sandman daughter.
D 30 Fall calving recips. L O S
Megan - Junior National Grand
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Goin’ Green Charolais Fall Bull Sale Saturday • 1:00 p.m. Central
Oct. 27, 2012
At the ranch • Carthage, Missouri
FINK GOLD STANDARD 0153 EM799353
Also selling two, 4 straw packages of sexed tor female semen (five million count). Hrds Prog DIP
0 0 0
CE Acc %
BW Acc %
6.5 -0.4 BK BK 25 30
WW Acc %
YW Acc %
Milk Acc %
36 BK 9
70 BK 4
15 BK 6
MCE TM SC CPrg CWT REA Acc Acc Acc Acc Acc Acc % % % % % %
0.3 BK 90
33 1.1 2 PE 4
0 0 0
Fat Marb BW ADJ WW ADJ YW Acc Acc Rank Rank Rank % % Ratio Ratio Ratio
30 0.42 0.004 0.11 PE PE PE PE 4 15 65 25
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• Selling one/eighth ownership with two hundred straws of semen. This entities the new owner, unlimited in herd semen use plus potential revenue from semen sales. You will be partners with Fink Beef Genetics, Sheppard Family Charolais, Myers’ Circle Farm, Orr Charolais and Aschermann Charolais. • Gold Standard’s first calves were born this fall and they are fantastic. He was one of the top selling Charolais Bulls in the industry and was the top selling bull at Fink Beef Genetics 2011 sale. • This Bull puts it all together, eye appeal, performance and most importantly huge volume and depth of rib. He has all the numbers, plus his sire is the Spring and Fall multi trait leader, New Standard.
SELLING
50 Bulls
PC MISSOURI BOB 1227
14 2-Year olds 32 Coming 2’s 4 ET Weaned
M801740 Hrds Prog DIP
0 0 0
It takes GOOD COWS to make GOOD BULLS
CE Acc %
BW Acc %
5.9 -1.5 BK BK 25 15
WW Acc %
YW Acc %
Milk Acc %
33 BK 20
66 BK 6
17 BK 4
MCE TM SC CPrg CWT REA Acc Acc Acc Acc Acc Acc % % % % % %
7.0 BK 20
33 0.8 2 PE 25
0 0 0
Fat Marb BW ADJ WW ADJ YW Acc Acc Rank Rank Rank % % Ratio Ratio Ratio
8 0.21 -0.001 0.09 PE PE PE PE 80 50 50 30
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883 1 107
• Selling Fall possession with the option of doubling the bid price and taking Spring possession also. Aschermann Charolais will keep a one/third semen interest in this exciting young herd sire. He has plenty of growth, soundness and testicle development plus genetics for a potential calving ease and or milk trait leader. Missouri Bob’s sire is the number two Spring and Fall multi trait leader, 9003. We hope that we can keep a possession in this bull.
Visit our website for updates and photos of the sale offering. Sale books on request.
ACE MR DOC EASY 7113PLD
Charolais Journal: David Hobbs (913) 515-1215 Auctioneer: Jackie Moore (417) 825-0948
M766628
www.aschermanncharolais.com Hrds Prog DIP
CE Acc %
BW Acc %
WW Acc %
YW Acc %
Milk Acc %
MCE TM SC CPrg CWT REA Acc Acc Acc Acc Acc Acc % % % % % %
1 14.3 -4.8 34 64 9 7.9 26 0.3 11 0.33 0.49 0.40 0.32 0.20 0.18 25 PE 0 1 2 20 15 40 15 80
Larry and Peggy Aschermann 13467 Dogwood Rd. • Carthage, MO. 64836 Larry 417-793-2855 cell • 417-358-7879 hayhook@gmail.com
0 0 0
Fat Marb BW ADJ WW ADJ YW Acc Acc Rank Rank Rank % % Ratio Ratio Ratio
16 -0.09 0.031 0.29 PE PE PE PE 35 90 100 2
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857 2 1
1324 120 117
• Selling choice of possession fall or spring, next we can sell the remaining possession. We own the fall possession and Roster Charolais in South Dakota owns the Spring. Doc Easy has been used on over one thousand virgin heifers. Mike and I have both used him on pure bred heifers plus lots of Angus and Black Baldy heifers in South Dakota. • Doc Easy has the pedigree and the numbers for calving ease, growth and marbling. We have daughters in production and the udders are truly outstanding, His sire, Doc Silver, and his maternal grandsire, Easy Pro, have both stopped semen production with a very limited supply. This proven herd sire is of AI stud quality and is truly extraordinary.
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SOLUTION
29CH0205
DCR MR SOLUTION W13
AICA M780258 EC NO DOUBT 2022 P x BEM BULLDOZER 51M
Problem Solved ✔ DNA tested homozygous polled ✔ Moderate, attractive and big bodied, with added muscle expression ✔ Packs pounds into a moderate, value added package with 100 REA, 109 IMF ratios ✔ Mating flexibility with multiple generations polled, out of a beautiful first calf heifer and granddam that has 5@105 nursing ratio ✔ Standout young sire whose progeny boast his complete phenotype and balanced EPD package
Early Fall 2012 Special $20/18/17/16 CE
BW WW
YW
+10.1 +0.7 +33 +69 .50 .70 .56 .50
SC
MILK
Dts
MCE
TM
CW
REA
+0.5 PE
+9 .20
0
+9.9 .16
+26
+25 .25
+.36 -.009 +.09 .25 .22 .19
FAT MARB C Pg U Grp/Pg 0
15 2
FALL 2012 TOP 25%
GRID MAKER
M6 GRID MAKER 104 PET
AICA M633377 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 x WCR SIR FAB MAC 2244
29CH0195
The Breed’s #1 Bull for Registrations and Proven Genetic Merit ✔ No bull in the breed adds more muscle, rib and do-ability with a moderate Birth Weight EPD ✔ Cutting edge carcass combination - top 1% for REA and excellent MARB ✔ Backed by the famous VCR Miss Mac IV 317 ‘Nancy’ ✔ Progeny continue to top sales and make friends
Early Fall 2012 Special $22/20/18/16
.95 CE
SPEcIAL PRIcING for Retail/30/50/100 unit orders effective for orders placed and shipped by November 29, 2012 or until supplies run out.
BW WW
YW
+6.6 +0.5 +32 +66 .87 .95 .93 .90
SC
MILK
Dts
MCE
TM
CW
REA
+0.9 .82
+13 .85
732
+3.4 +29 .81
+22 .50
+.69 -.027 +.16 .55 .49 .52
SOLUTION’s impeccable phenotype and structure can only be outmatched by his new progeny data that have driven his impressive EPD’s to the next level and positioned this rising star to be the next breed leader. To order contact your local ABS Representative or call 1.800.ABS.STUD ©2012 ABS Global, Inc. • 1525 River Road, DeForest, WI 53532 • 608-846-3721 • www.absbeef.com
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FAT MARB C Pg U Grp/Pg 22
611 103
FALL 2012 TOP 25%
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at the Autumn
Crossroads Sale
With GUEST CONSIGNORS
Three Donors:
R36
Selling buyers pick of 3 Donors
1/2 interest or double bid!
WCC Ms Leader Joe R36 Pld – Donor ABC Leader 165 daughter granddaughter selling by Fire Water
640
D&D Ms Legend 1200 Pld February heifer by Fire Water
1200
The Cindy Cow Family 1204 1217 Also a Freedom daughter from the Cindy cow family sells!
AC Ms Lady Cigar 640P ET – Donor Duke 914 daughter
637
D&D Ms Carli 1204 Pld April heifer by Fire Water
1113
D&D Ms Kayleigh 1113 Pld January heifer by Grid Maker Selling 1/2 interest
BC Ms E46 Wind 637 P ET– Donor – Cigar daughter Two Full Sisters Also Sell!
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Show Heifers & Herd Sire Prospects Bred Heifers and Females • Quality Embryos Select Charolais Percentage Steer & Heifer Prospects!
Saturday, October 27, 2012 5 p.m. • at the Farm • Danville, Indiana
Check our website for updated pictures, videos and sale updates “LIKE” Doub Charolais on FACEBOOK! 1001
The Covergirl Cow Family 1187
D&D Trueblood 1187 Pld ET Wyoming Wind x Covergirl
D&D Ms Covergirl 1001 Pld ET Kass Kojack x Covergirl 2235 Selling embryos by LT-WC Templeton and LT Wyoming Wind 4020!
Full brother to two National Champions: INXS and Northern Wind
2235
1208 D&D Ms Covergirl 1208 Pld ET Fire Water x Covergirl
914X
1205
D&D Miss Covergirl 2235 Selling daughters and granddaughters!
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D&D Ms Layla 1221 Pld About Time x Layla March Percentage Heifer
Charolais Journal Representative: Colt Keffer (765) 376-8784
D&D Ms Lucky 1205 Pld February heifer by Fire Water
ADC Miss Killarney Mainetainer x Charolais Bred to I-80
1210
Monopoly x Charolais Show Steer Prospect
D&D Sierra Kennedy 1210 Pld ET Kennedy x Heatwave April Percentage Heifer
DOUB
C H A R O L A I S Joe, Marlene & Andrew Doub • 8614 W. 100 N. • Danville, IN 46122 (317) 539-6718 home • (317) 440-0525 cell ajcharolais40@aol.com • www.doubcharolais.com
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Join Us For The
East Texas Invitational Sale Saturday, October 27, 2012 Held at the Double O Charolais Ranch Sale Starts at 1:00 pm
Stacked Pedigree– He Sells!
Sale Includes —
• Open Heifers • Bred Heifers • Cow-Calf Pairs • Breeding Age Charolais Bulls
This Fancy Prospect Sells! Double-H Big League 926W ET Pld EM779079 DOB: 9-5-09 BW: 92 lbs. AWW: 722 lbs. AYW: 1,218 lbs. EPDs: BW: 3.2 WW: 39 YW: 67 M:5 TM: 24 REA: 0.24 Sire: Double-H Major League 704T ET Duke 761 x ZsaZsa Dam: M6 Ms E46’s Duke 248 ET Cigar x Duke 914 • Proven Herd Sire ranking in the Top 9% WW; 15% YW.
CCR Precious For a Sale Brochure Contact:
Sire: LT Bluegrass 4017 Pld Dam: SVY Freedom x DCF Polled Gold 591 • Halter broke – she’ll stand the competition!
Double O Charolais David & Linda Oney • e-mail: doubleoch@yahoo.com 525 Daniels Rd. • Marshall, TX 75670 David (903) 930-0236 • Linda (903) 930-6600
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DOB: 11-2-11
Watch for us at the South Dakota Charolais Classic Mitchell, SD November 17, 2012
Full brother to the “Ultimate” Lead off in 2011 NWSS Pen
Reliance x Tradition 066 Canadian Outcross
Silver Distance x Red Smoke Red Factor Outcross
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This heifer will be consigned at the SD Charolais Classic Watch our website for many more consignments,pictures and videos prior to sale.
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The Most Powerful Tool to target commercial Charolais markets.
January 2013 Issue
Advertising Deadline November 15, 2012 Contact your area field representative for details. North Central/ West Representative Colt Keffer (765) 376-8784 Southeast Representative Floyd Wampler (423) 612-2144 Southwest Representative Wes Chism (281) 761-5952 Charolais Journal office (816) 464-2474 ext. 200 or ext. 104
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Alabama Fall Roundup Sale
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Cedar Roost Ranch
Complete Dispersal Saturday, November 3, 2012 • 12:00 Noon CST Cullman Livestock Market Cullman, Alabama
100 Lots
Alabama Charolais Association State Meeting and Supper, Friday 7:00 CST Contact: Jim Akin (256) 229-5395 home or (256) 710-4897 cell
Cedar Roost Ranch
Breeding Registered Charolais Since 1968 414 Cedar Roost Rd., Alpine, Alabama 35014 Wallis & Martha Schuessler (256) 362-7815
Sale Manager:
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34th National
Charolais Sale Fort Worth, Texas
Nominations are now being accepted for the
34th National Charolais Sale to be held during the 2013 Fort Worth Stock Show
February 1, 2013
Nomination Deadline: November 1, 2012
Are You Up for It?
• Deadline for Nominations: November 1, 2012 - Send to Hubert Cattle Sales. • Only nominations of breed leading traits and buyer acceptance will be accepted. • All nominations are closed on November 1. The National Sale Committee, the sale manager and the AICA staff will make final selections from the nominated lots and those selections will be notified by November 6, 2012. • Sale catalog information deadline: November 15. The sale catalog will be printed in the January Charolais Journal. There is a $300 per lot catalog fee (1/2 page per lot) and standard sale commission (The last two National Sales: 11% & 12.5%.) Contact anyone on the Charolais Journal Staff, National Sale Committee or the Sale Manager to discuss your National Sale nominations today.
Sale Manager:
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David Hobbs Floyd Wampler Wes Chism Colt Keffer
(913) 515-1215 (423) 612-2133 (281) 761-5952 (765) 376-8784
National Sale • Committee: • • •
Larry Lehman, Chairman (940) 437-5900 John Chism (859) 744-8909 Bob Tibbs (410) 734-6873 Derry Wright (816) 456-3792
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Plan. Market. Sell. Explore the reality of video marketing and what it can do for your operation
A lifetime of experience has molded Dennis Metzger into the cattle industry and marketing professional that he is today. The former American-International Charolais Association (AICA), Director of Commercial Marketing, allowed Metzger the opportunity not only to have a hands on the ground understanding of the seedstock market, but it allowed him to create working relationship with the video market industry to raise appreciation for what Charolais genetics could bring to the table. “The main goal of the AICA commercial marketing program was to raise awareness for Charolais-cross calves,” Metzger says. “By creating awareness, we were able to add more value to those cattle, allowing for sizable revenue opportunities for both seedstock and commercial producers. We were tired of hearing that the only calves that would bring money were the black ones, so we dove in to educate the beef market on the gain potentials they were missing.” The AICA essentially lead the charge for beef breed associations to get more involved with marketing cattle to commercial industries, rather than focusing only on the seedstock side of the business. “It allowed the association to offer a full marketing service to its members,” Metzger says. “Not only were we actually on the place going to work, we helped represent the cattle and educated producers on their vaccination programs. Our intent was to help them find ways to get the most bang for their buck.” While cattle prices remain high, it is important for producers, small and large, to be sure they are doing everything in their power to improve their bottom line and put more money in their pocket on sale day by developing an effective marketing strategy. “The cattle industry has changed more in the last 10 years than it has in the last 100 years, in my opinion,” Metzger says. “Now, more than ever producers have an abundance of tools at their fingertips to make a big difference on their bottom line. 66
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Knowing how to use them can sometimes be a challenge and that is where we come in.” Recently, Metzger took the reins at Western Video Market, in Cottonwood, Calif., as the General Manager. The video market, Metzger believes, offers a multitude of opportunity to Charolais producers and offered a few tips to help make cattle as valuable as possible this fall. “Marketing cattle is a team effort whether purebred or commercial,” Metzger says. “Genetics, preconditioning programs and good weighing conditions are all key elements to recognizing top dollar for your cattle.” By following these simple tips, improve your bottom line and set your cattle up for success:
“By creating awareness, we were able to add more value to those cattle, allowing for sizable revenue opportunities for both seedstock and commercial producers.” - Dennis Metzger General Manager, Western Video Market
Plan ahead.
Effective marketing does not happen overnight. Especially if you intend to try something new, for instance video marketing, it is important to plan ahead to allow plenty of time to prepare your cattle and your sale materials. It’s more than just being ready to get money in your pocket – your cattle need to be as ready as you are on sale day. “Be open to exploring alternate marketing opportunities,” Metzger recommends. “Talk to your customers and help initiate the first contact with the video company to make the relationship go smoothly.”
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and internet auctions. The added flexibility can accommodate nearly any size of producer and eliminate transportation struggles that have become increasingly more costly. “Cattle and videos can often be prepared in under three weeks, but it is wise to set sales goals well ahead of that time frame,” Metzger says. “Often times, we see neighbors with similar kinds and weights of cattle that are teaming up to put groups together for online sales. Not only does this eliminate potential commingling issues, but it is much less stressful on the calves when they don’t have to leave their normal environment.” Once determining if a video marketing strategy would work for your operation, it is important to choose your marketing team carefully. Experienced professionals can offer counsel on gaining traction in the video market and making the most of the online experience.
Maintain an open line of communication.
As a seedstock producer, it is important to touch base with your customers well ahead of the anticipated sale season. Not only does this help develop a solid relationship, but you will be sure to have no surprises come sale day. By maintaining an open line of communication, you will be aware of the exact desires and needs of your customers. “Knowledge of the seedstock industry is what makes effective marketing work,” Metzger says. “Without early support from Charolais bull customers, the Charolais-cross calves would not be as highly desired as they are today and communication was a key element in making that happen.”
Get as much information upfront as possible.
By actively communicating with your customers, it will be “Your marketing strategy is only as good as the guy simplify the process for knowing what they need. This will representing your cattle,” Metzger says. “Not only must you also help you best prepare your cattle to match any specific preconditioning or verification program desires of your customers. Often times, preconditioned calves or those enrolled in a recognized ageAs the internet era grows increasingly more prevalent, and source- verified program will garner extra online and video marketing has allowed producers the premiums on sale day.
opportunity to reach a plethora of buyers around the world through video and internet auctions.
“It’s more than making a sale once a year,” Metzger says. “It’s about building a relationship with your customers and knowing exactly what kind of cattle they want. By getting all of the information upfront, your cattle will have the best chance at fitting the market.”
– Romans Ranches
As the internet era grows increasingly more prevalent, online and video marketing has allowed producers the opportunity to reach a plethora of buyers around the world through video
Romans Ranches in Vale, Oregon has purchased and marketed cattle in the past through Western Video Market. As a buyer you have the advantage of bidding on so many more cattle in the class that you are wanting to purchase. As a seller you put your offering before all of the buyers of the video market and they are competing with every other prospective buyer which gives you
determine who you want to represent your cattle, but how you want them represented. In this instance, you determine your own success. The more you do as a seller, the better your chances are at grabbing added premiums.”
the advantage of true price discovery, paying you for superior management and genetics. There are lower commissions than at an auction barn along with the advantages of less stress and shrink on your cattle with no freight. Having access to good cattle handling facilities and a livestock scale the day of shipping is very important when shipping cattle sold on a video market.
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About Western Video Market In 1989, California livestock marketers, Ellington Peek and John Rodgers, were looking for a way to help Western ranchers present their cattle to a national marketplace. Taking advantage of available broadcast technology, these two reputable cattlemen formed Western Video Market, a satellite and Internet auction service which now sells nearly half a million cattle every year from 16 Western states. Representatives across the country are ready to help you market your cattle and make the most of your next video marketing experience. For more information, visit www.wvmcattle.com.
Video Market Terminology Base Price: Price paid for livestock before application of any premiums or discounts, expressed in dollars per hundred weight.1 Basis Level: The agreed upon adjustment to a futures price to establish the final price paid for livestock.1 Fancy: Used to identify cattle on market reports that typically sell at a premium, cattle denoted with this comment possess superior genetics or other known factors that allow for a higher price to be paid. Per Head: Comment used to denote cattle that were sold a per head basis, instead of being sold on a per cwt. basis. Per head basis selling usually occurs when quoting replacement or bred females. Slide: A slide is a method of adjusting the price of purchased cattle on shipping day if they are heavier than the weight at which they were contracted. Value Added: Used to identify cattle on market reports that typically sell at a premium, cattle denoted with this comment have a combination of several of following quantifiers: source and aged verified, all-natural, nonhormone treated, a known vaccination program, being weaned more than 30 days, or superior genetics. LMR denotes definitions derived from Livestock Mandatory Reporting regulations, found in sections 59.30 and 59.100 of the Federal Register. Available at: http://www. ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/ams.fetchTemplateData.do?template =TemplateA&page=LSMNGlossaryCattle#1 FN 1
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Ten rand Sale G American Royal
Wagstaff Sale Center Kansas City, Missouri
Friday, November 2, 2012 • 3 p.m.
Event Sponsors:
Auctioneer:
Missouri Charolais Breeders Association
Rob Nord 217-519-0375
Co-Sale Chairmen: Derek Ridder: 573-680-4692 Kevin Johansen: 573-289-1061
Sale Manager: Greg Hubert P.O. Box 100 Oakley, KS 67748 (785) 672-3195 (785) 672-7449 cell greghubert@st-tel.net
Charolais Journal: David Hobbs (913) 515-1215 cell dhobbs@charolaisusa.com
Charolais Journal Wright Charolais, Richmond, Mo.
Colt Keffer: 765-376-8784
Presley Farms, Crossville, Tenn.
Wes Chism: 281-761-5952
View and bid live online:
Floyd Wampler: 423-612-2144
Charolais Events
In conjunction with the American Royal in Kansas City Thursday, November 1 – 8 a.m. AICA Committee and Board Meetings Friday, November 2 –
12 noon
2012 Royal Breeders Bull Classic
2 p.m. Pre-Sale Social — Hors d’oeuvres sponsored by: Wright Charolais, Derry, Mary & Carrie Wright
Hospitality refreshments sponsored by: Presley Farms, John & Jonathan Presley
Royal Breeders Ten Grand Sale
3 p.m.
Saturday, November 3 – 12 Noon American Royal Charolais Show
T en rand Ticket G Purchase the winning Ten Grand Ticket
and select the heifer calf of your choice. Ten Grand Tickets – $100 Each Call today to secure your ticket. If your ticket is drawn, you may select any heifer calf in the sale, and she is yours! The consignor of the selected lot receives $7,500!
Drawing of Winning Ticket Ten tickets will be drawn from ticket cage, along with the name of one lucky MCBA junior. Five tickets will then be drawn from the first 11 tickets. One ticket will then be drawn to win the lot of choice.
SELECTION MUST BE MADE AT TIME OF DRAWING. Remaining four tickets winners receive:
2nd Ticket: $1,000; 3rd Ticket: $750; 4th Ticket: $500; 5th Ticket: $250 Remaining sale lots sold at auction.
LOT LO OT
1
THREE FROZEN EMBRYOS
JDJ SMOKESTER J1377 X OW MISS MARION 0025 ET
LHD Cigar E46 JDJ Smokester J1377 P ET M509419 JD Ms Commander B309
Baldridge Fasttrack 82F OW Miss Marion 0025 ET F873540 SCF Miss Bonnie Mac CE: -1.8
BW: 1.7
WW: 34
YW: 50
LHD Mr Perfect Y416 LHD Ms Classic Bell X613 TA 854 Show Commander LHD Ms Classic Ali W177 LT Unlimited Ease 9108 Baldridge Sweetheart 53D PD Liberty Mac 221 WC Miss Bonnie 5150
MILK: 20
MCE: 1.3
MTNL: 37
A fantastic offering of three frozen embryos that are full sibs to DA Passport 502, DA Cash 732, HPF Legend 014 and HPF Ms Marion 044, in which we also offer a flush in this sale as Lot 2! Q Much has been written, much more will be! Q Now go look over our Royal Breeders Bull Classic entry in our stalls –WC I’ll Have Another ET, another full brother. Presented by Wright Charolais, Richmond, Missouri Q
Passport — Full brother to Lot 1 embryos
DA Cash — Full brother to Lot 1 embryos
Smokester — Sire of Lot 1 embryos
Miss Marion 0025 — Dam of Lot 1 embryos & Lot 2 flush donor
Guaranteed Successful Flush
LOT LO OT
2
HPF MS MARION 044 ET JULY 5, 2010
EF1125834
LHD Cigar E46 JDJ Smokester J1377 P ET M509419 JD Ms Commander B309
Ms Marion 044 — Lot 2 flush donor
Baldridge Fasttrack 82F OW Miss Marion 0025 ET F873540 SCF Miss Bonnie Mac CE: -1.3 Q
BW: 1.7
WW: 34
YW: 51
POLLED
LHD Mr Perfect Y416 LHD Ms Classic Bell X613 TA 854 Show Commander LHD Ms Classic Ali W177 LT Unlimited Ease 9108 Baldridge Sweetheart 53D PD Liberty Mac 221 WC Miss Bonnie 5150
MILK: 20
MCE: 1.3
MTNL: 37
This donor is a full sister to Passport, Legend and Cash! Q She will bring an awesome LT Blue Value bull calf to Kansas City to show in the Royal Breeder’s Bull Classic and at her side the following day in the open show. Q This flush will be defined as a minimum of seven frozen embryos. Presented by Wright Charolais, Richmond, Missouri & Wild Indian Acres, House Springs, Missouri
WC-WIA Blue Smoke 326 — Son of Lot 2 donor dam
FROZEN EMBRYOS
LOT LO OT
3
3A — Three Frozen Embryos LT-WC TEMPLETON x TPC MISS MISSOURI T703 ET
LT Easy Blend 5125 Pld LT Alli 3221 Pld
LT Cheyenne Blend 7142 P LT-WC Templeton 1483 Pld ET EM809046 LT Wyoming Breeze 7188 P
LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld LT Airey 4055 P LHD Mr Perfect Y416 LHD Ms Classic Bell X613
LHD Cigar E46 TPC Miss Missouri T703 ET EF1078777 PC Miss Missouri M104 CE: 1.9
BW: 1.9
WW: 28
YW: 47
HTA Whitehot 105A PC Miss Bud PK615
MILK: 4
MCE: 6.8
MTNL: 18
3B — Three Frozen Embryos MONOPOLY II x TPC MISS MISSOURI T703 ET
TPC Miss Missouri — Dam of Lots 3A & 3B embryos
Monopoly II LHD Mr Perfect Y416 LHD Ms Classic Bell X613
LHD Cigar E46 TPC Miss Missouri T703 ET EF1078777 PC Miss Missouri M104
HTA Whitehot 105A PC Miss Bud PK615
The buyer’s choice of these embryos out of the former successful show heifer for Taren Perkins and SMS Bear Cattle Co Q The sire of the Lot 3A embryos is the $38,000 LT-WC Templeton, the 2012 Missouri State Fair Grand Champion Bull. Q The Lot 3B embryos are sired by Monopoly II, a clone club calf sire that has quickly started to outdo his famous brother. Presented by L&N Charolais, Crane, Missouri Q
LT-WC Templeton 1483 — Sire of Lots 3A embryos Monopoly
Guaranteed Successful Flush & Choice of Embryos
LOT LO OT
4
B/T MS HOO DOO-6017-460 ET
LHD Cigar E46 M434790
SEPTEMBER 20, 2004
F1039862
LHD Mr Perfect Y416 LHD Ms Classic Bell X613
LHD Mr Bellmark R113 OCR Classic Queen 46N Mr Orrtel 5078 Miss Orrtel Z2059
Hoodoo 1011 Miss Hoodoo Z6017 F768375 Hoodoo Ms H035 CE: -6.2
BW: 2.9
POLLED
WCR Sir Perfection 734 LHD Ms Showme Off W159
WW: 22
YW: 34
Mr Astro 5059 Miss Orrtel Z4052 MILK: 5
MCE: 1.2
MTNL: 16
This donor dam is a full sister to B/T Smart Choice and has produced many superior progeny, including her 2009 daughter that topped the open heifers during the 2010 National Charolais Sale in Denver at $10,000. Q Her dam, Z6017, was truly one of the very best donors in the breed, not just of the HooDoos. Q This flush will be defined as a minimum of seven frozen embryos if all embryos are frozen at the time of flush or four 90-day pregnancies if all embryos are transplanted fresh at the time of flush. Flush must be completed by TransOva Genetics, Chillicothe, Mo. Buyer’s option to either IVF or traditional flush. Q
Lot 4A
Two Frozen Embryos Sparrows Sanchez 715 P Pld x Lot 4 Sanchez is the sire of CML Diablo & Encore Est. EPDs: -4.1 2.3 13 14 2 1.2 9
Lot 4B
Two Frozen Embryos CML Razr 7Y x Lot 4 Razr is a son of Sparrows Sanchez Est. EPDs: -4.7 2.6 17 23 2
Lot 4C
Lot 4 flush donor and dam of Lots 4A, 4B & 4C
CML Razr — Sire of Lot 4B embryos 0.1
11
Two Frozen Embryos TR PZC Rapid Fire 9775 ET x Lot 4 Rapid Fire was the 2010 Reserve National Champion Bull Est. EPDs: 1.3 0.2 29 42 2 3.7 16 Presented by Baney Charolais, Mountain Grove, Missouri
Sparrows Sanchez — Sire of Lot 4A embryos
Lot 6
Lot 5
LO LOT L OT
5
PF DACOTA GIRL 1209 P SEPTEMBER 1, 2011
F1153323
VCR Sir Duke 2141 ET P VCR Sir Duke 2141 ET P M646071 VCR Miss MC 608 Polled ET
PF Polly 8205P F1107730 CE: 4.0
WCR Sir Duke 761 WCR Miss Mac IV 534 The HHP Monte Carlo 1st VCR Miss Mac IV 619
PF Chrome 5080 P ET
Eatons Chrome 2471 VCR Miss Duchess 351 P
SF Miss Rancher 0560P
HCR Rancher 3100 Polled SF Miss Impressive 0322P
BW: -0.1 WW: 23
YW:45
MILK: 15
LOT LO OT
6
POLLED
MCE: 1.6
SEPTEMBER 4, 2011
CE: 3.2
BW: 1.7
WW: 41
7
PS Pina Colada M736788
CE: -1.5
BW: 1.6
SEPTEMBER 11, 2011
F1150832
BR Duke 261 JWK Melody D089 ET
MILK: -4
MCE: 2.3
MTNL: 17
Man, you have some performance in front of you now. Q This Fargo daughter was the highest performing heifer in the Cooks’ fall program with a weaning ratio of 129. She then weighed 1,040 lbs. on August 5. Q Her Riverdale-bred dam has the pedigree to die for — linebred Mac 2244, Impressive D040, Duke 261 and HBR Lady Performer 934. Q Put the $37,000 Sparrows Fargo on top of that, and you’ve got it all “Cookn.” Presented by Cook Charolais, Jamestown, Missouri
Hoodoo Crook 9010 JS Miss Eastwood 5103 Pd
ACE Mr Eastwood 830 P ET FF Maxine D02 ABC Latoro 253G Sparrows Bambi 607D Skymont Ease 2078 BR-SC Kirsten 2KR2 ET
MILK: -7
MCE: -0.6
8
OCTOBER 6, 2011
F1146229
Schurrtop HCR Rancher HCR Success 6073 Pld M727002 Miss HCR Prime 3124 Pld
NWMSU Impressive 079 NWMSU Edith 492 F1001362 NWMSU Edith 930 CE: 8.6
MTNL: -1
A big, stout, powerful heifer ready to breed and show the rest of this fall and into next year. Q Her Bauman-bred dam was the high-selling bred heifer in the 2006 Swegle Creek Farm Dispersal at $5,000. Sired by the National Champion Bull Madrid, Picadilly was the 2005 American Royal Grand Champion Female. Q On the bottom side you also see Swegle Creek Picabo, the 1999 Junior National Champion Heifer and two-time AICA Show Dam of the Year. Q Her sire’s maternal sister was the 2012 Iowa State Fair Summer Champion. Presented by Schultz Brothers, Ogden, Iowa
NWMSU EDITH 1132
LO OT LOT
POLLED
Hoodoo 5076 Orrlad ZC100
YW: 22
WCR Sir Fa Mac 2244 HBR Lady Liz 721 P
Q
SB DONNA 123 POLLED
WW: 15
Sparrows Alliance 513G RLTC Miss Trim 74A
Lot 8
Sparrows Madrid 7M BCC/B3 Picadilly R9 ET F1023350 Swegle Creek Picabo 801
Q
YW: 73
POLLED
Sparrows Durango 585P Winn Man Merit 036K
JWK Impressive D040 ET RLL Pedigree Dlux D243 ET F997908 JWK Chappelle F165 ET
Lot 7
LOT L OT
F1139324
Winn Mans Lanza 610S Sparrows Fargo 811U M784935 Sparrows Delight 74L
MTNL: 27
Steve and Sandy have sent us a breeding piece that will be in demand sale day. Q Her sire is a Vedvei-bred, linebred Mac 2244 bull that is a senior herd sire for McMillin Charolais. Q Her dam’s pedigree has many breed trait leaders throughout — Eaton Beyond, Duke 914, Rancher and Impressive D040. Q She is open and ready to breed, show and make you some money. Presented by Peterson Farms, Mountain Grove, Missouri Q
CCF COOKN MISS FARGO 119
BW: -2.1
WW: 6
YW: 7
POLLED
Schurrtop Ease 8953 Pld Schurrtop ML 6056 1184 P WCR Prime Time 908 P Miss HCR Mac 0029 Pld JWK Impressive D040 ET BBCR Dolores 337 Pld WCR Sir Fab Mac 809 NWMSU Edith 736
MILK: 14
MCE: 2.9
MTNL: 17
This fall yearling is built to last — moderate-framed, big-ribbed and sound. Q She is going to be a broody cow after her show career. Q Her sire is the $12,000 HCR Success owned with ABS Global. Q Her dam is stacked with maternal value with two of NWMSU’s most successful cow families — Edith and Dolores. Q There are a number of different ways to mate this heifer for success. Presented by Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri Q
Lot 10
Lot 9
LOT LO OT
9
WILD INDIAN ACRES MS ACE NOVEMBER 1, 2011
F1150888
Baldridge Fasttrack 82F Baldridge Elvira 95H
Baldridge Kojack 29K 1A Mr Sandman by Ace 809 P M779553 Peek Miss Nancy 604P
Three Trees Wind 0383 ET Orr’s Ms Nancy 418
LT Bluegrass 4017 P ACE Ms Blue Hoodoo 9617 F1150885 Ms Cooley 8083 6017P3 ET CE: 9.4
BW: -2.7 WW: 22
YW: 41
LT Assertion 1277 LT Pearl’s Breeze 2236 P Hoodoo 8083 Miss Hoodoo Z6017
MILK: 6
LOT L OT
10
POLLED
MCE: 6.4
NOVEMBER 4, 2011
SC Prissy 119 Pld F913872 CE: -0.1
11
WCR Prime Cut 764 Pld WCR Miss Dakota Wind 7158
SC Impressive Lady 920
PF Impressed 620 P ET Double-H Metro
BW: 2.8
WW: 24
RC Raqel’s Topper P F984286 Rheas Raquel G910 P CE: 2.8
F1153192
BW: 1.5
WW: 27
YW: 43
L OT LOT
LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld JWK Verna E225 ET SCC Cascade J004 P ET PF Miss Crocus 8058 Schurrtop Ease 8953 Pld Schurrtop 3001 9607 P WC Sir T 2254 PCF Pat 486
MILK: -3
12
POLLED
MCE: 6.4
MILK: -2
MCE: 2.7
MTNL: 10
SUMMIT LEGACY 207
JANUARY 26, 2012
F1152953
Baldridge Kojack 29K Freds Ms Mighty 2051 Pld
M6 Grid Maker 104 P ET Summit Ms Primrose 8101 EF1127553 Miss HCR Primrose 2095ET CE: 7.7
BW: -2.0
WW: 31
YW: 60
POLLED
WCR Prime Cut 764 Pld LT Unlimited Maid 7184 P
LT Polled Value 9089 LCOC Polled Value P063S P M724767 MCF Ms Kojack 455P
MTNL: 11
The Jedlicka troops are marching this young Paratrooper lady straight into the battle at the American Royal. Q She is a big, stout daughter of their Peterson-bred herd sire. Q Expect great results from this January prospect. She needs to show and then be a productive brood cow. Q Her dam has produced three previous show heifer daughters, and one son that sold to an Iowa breeder. Presented by J&S Ranch, West Plains, Missouri Q
YW: 50
This good, fall-born heifer is sired by the National Champion Bull Montezuma. Q Her dam is the same dam that produced the $7,500 Ten Grand heifer two years ago at this event for L&N. Q That dam was born in 2001 in the Swegle Creek herd, and she has produced nine calves for Larry in the fall of each and every year. Q Expect more from this yearling heifer than ribbons. She will produce! Presented by L&N Charolais, Crane, Missouri
Lot 12
Three Trees Wind 3001 ET PF Paratrooper 8235 P M770022 PF Miss Paradise 2155 P
Schurrtop 8953 V424P
RPJ Impressed 121L Gerrard Roxanne 27M
Q
JASR PARIS 5Z PLD
JANUARY 7, 2012
POLLED
HFCC Pld Evolution 5L SVY Purrfect 184L
WCR Prime Time 908 P
Lot 11
LOT L OT
F1152077
SVY Freedom Pld 307N Gerrard Montezuma 6T M782900 Gerrard Roxanne 18P
MTNL: 17
She will be hard to get around in the shows. Q In her only outing this past summer, she was the 2012 Missouri State Fair Reserve Senior Calf Champion. Q And what a pedigree. Just look at this for a minute. Her four great-grandams are some of our breed’s very best. Her maternal great-grandam, Miss Hoodoo Z6017, was one of this sale manager’s favorite cows and the dam of the Lot 4 flush donor. Presented by Wild Indian Acres, House Springs, Missouri Q
L&N MISS PRICILLA 129 P
WCR Sir Tradition 066 VCR Miss Mac IV 317 WCR Prime Time 908 P Miss HCR Legacy 5127
MILK: 15
MCE: 4.6
MTNL: 31
Many visitors to Summit Farms have asked to drive back around to look at this heifer one more time. Q Her Leachman-bred sire is doing a bang-up job at Silver Spur in Wyoming, and he’s now the 2012 Sire Summary #4 Multiple Trait Leader. Q Her dam is a great-milking Grid Maker ET daughter out of Summit’s “Choice of the Herd” selection from Hubert Charolais purchased in the 2006 National Charolais Sale. Presented by Summit Farms, Alden, Iowa Q
Lot 14
Lot 13
LOT L OT
13
BIG CREEK DIXIE 221 P FEBRUARY 3, 2012
F1153381
LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld Thomas Oahe Wind 0772 ET P Thomas Ms Camelot 5646 TR Mr Fire Water 5792R ET M704588 Thomas Swisser Sweet 1764ET LHD Cigar E46 Thomas Ms Bonanza 8698 JWK Impressive D040 ET WCR Miss Ease 4314
WCR Prime Cut 764 ET Big Creek Dixie Chick P F950372 Big Creek Dixie Bea P CE: 0.9
BW: 0.8
WW: 24
YW: 45
M6 Bea Unlimited 2128P ET WC Dixie 1001 P MILK: 5
LOT L OT
14
POLLED
MCE: 4.8
FEBRUARY 10, 2012
Eatons Element 1353 NWMSU Platinum 4108 M708062 NWMSU Auricula 077 ET
NWMSU Impressive 079 NWMSU Wonder Girl 591 F1023165 NWMSU Wonder Girl 045 CE: 9.3
MTNL: 17
It was hard to talk Jeannine out of this one. She comes from a cow family that has produced many champions. Her dam was the 2003 Missouri State Fair Champion Female. Q Ready to keep the purple coming, this heifer combines the perfect blend of power, style and the maternal balance of Prime Cut. She will impress you with her long feminine front, big hip, show-stopping style and the way she moves on a big foot. Q The list of accolades for Fire Water progeny could fill a big book, so don’t miss a chance to get one into your show string and front pasture. Q Jeannine will retain one flush at her cost and at buyer’s future convenience. Presented by Big Creek Charolais, Harrisonville, Missouri Q
NWMSU WONDER GIRL 259
BW: -3.3 WW: 17
15
BW: 1.3
FEBRUARY 11, 2012
WW: 39
YW: 63
JWK Impressive D040 ET BBCR Dolores 337 Pld NWMSU Eliminator 768 ET NWMSU Wonder Girl 541 ET
MILK: 5
MCE: 2.7
MTNL: 13
The Platinum heifer calves have been sharp in the shows and this doll is no exception. Q She is powerful, big-bodied, big-hipped, and she still moves like a cat. Q Both she and her dam rank in the top 1% of the breed EPDs for CE, BW and Marbling traits. Q The “Wonder Girl” cow family has been one of the best at NWMSU. They do so many things well. Presented by Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri
HALES MS MARION 206
HBR Equalizer 940 P ET DA Ms Marion 803 P ET EF1083356 DA Ms Marion 328 P ET CE: 0.8
JWK Impressive D040 ET FR Auricula A202 ET
Lot 16
Keys Ten-Acious 166S HPF Onward 023 ET EM786193 OW Miss Marion 0025 ET
F1153400
Keys McTender 279P Miss Key Maybell 73N Baldridge Fasttrack 82F SCF Miss Bonnie Mac VCR Sir Duke 914 Pld VCR Miss Mac IV 902 Pld JDJ Smokester J1377 P ET OW Miss Marion 0025 ET
MILK: 12
LOT L OT
16
POLLED
MCE: 2.6
HF DIXIE 1204
FEBRUARY 18, 2012
F1150765
Hoodoo 3013 Ms Astro Z5211
Baldridge Fasttrack 82F JH Ms Fasttrack 4116P F1017328 JH Jo Dee 0418 Pld CE: -3.8
BW: 1.5
WW: 19
YW: 32
POLLED
Hoodoo 5076 Miss Hoodoo ZT036
Hoodoo Crook 7118 Hoodoo Slasher 1144 M625629 Miss Hoodoo Z6151
MTNL: 31
A super February show prospect linebred to the famous Missouri maternal giant — OW Miss Marion 0025 ET! Q Her sire was a 913-pound adjusted weaning weight son of Miss Marion sired by the popular Ten-Acious. Q Her dam was an ET daughter out of the full sister to DA Passport that sold for $9,000 in the 2007 National Charolais Sale. Q This heifer needs your attention. Presented by Hale Farms, Louisburg, Missouri Q
POLLED
Eatons Main Line 9125 Eatons Miss Rhodora 7518
Q
Lot 15
LOT L OT
YW: 27
F1150440
MILK: 5
LT Unlimited Ease 9108 Baldridge Sweetheart 53D Mazeppa Ed JH Ally 8321 Pld MCE: -1.8 MTNL: 15
The outcross leader Hoodoo Slasher has stamped the breed with great ones, and Dixie will add to that run. Q This February prospect will have your attention the second you lay eyes on her. Q You have to love her natural body capacity and attractiveness in a moderate package. With her hair, the clubby boys will be calling too. Q Not only does she look the part, but she’s bred the part too. Adding Slasher to the proven maternal great Fasttrack gives you this special package. Presented by Hankins Farms, Willard, Missouri Q
Lot 18
Lot 17
RF MS NANCY 27711 P ET
LOT L OT
17
MARCH 2, 2012
F1153276
LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld Thomas Oahe Wind 0772 ET P Thomas Ms Camelot 5646 TR Mr Fire Water 5792R ET M704588 Thomas Swisser Sweet 1764ET LHD Cigar E46 Thomas Ms Bonanza 8698 LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld RF-ACE Ms Nancy 7711 P ET EF1068390 ACE Ms Nancy 9145 Pld ET CE: -0.7
BW: 1.7
WW: 30
YW: 51
Schurrtop 5627 LT Chaps Lady 2170P WCR Prime Cut 764 Pld WCR Miss L06 9407 ET
MILK: 5
LOT L OT
18
POLLED
MCE: 4.5
MARCH 10, 2012
Cardinal Western Maverick Cardinals Miss Key Tina 10R F1036435 Miss Key Tina 32L CE: 10.0 BW: -2.3 WW: 29
19 CE: -5.9
F1153332
BW: 3.0
WW: 31
YW: 50
MILK: 2
MCE: 7.7
MTNL: 16
L OT WELLS MS ROYAL TEMPTATION 2342 LOT
Eatons Predictor 9230 LT Maiden’s Breeze 8242P LT Unlimited Ease 9108 WCF Rachel Shandy MILK: 4
20
POLLED
MCE: 1.5
APRIL 1, 2012
F1153325
Winn Mans Lanza 610S Sparrows Fargo 811U M784935 Sparrows Delight 74L
GDSF Jr Platinum 20K Wells Ms Platinum 8342 F1090237 WFR Wendy 342 P CE: 6.3
MTNL: 20
Miss Macy is a beautiful daughter of the National Champion Fire Water. Q She has the look that we all desire — square-hipped, big-topped, lots of rib and very correct. Q Her March 2007 thick, square dam was the high-selling female at the Highview Dispersal at $3,800 after gracing the cover of that catalog. Her calving interval: 2-19-09, 3-13-10, 3-6-11 and 3-15-12. Q She will make a great show heifer and then a profitable cow. Presented by J&A Charolais, Sparta, Wisconsin Q
Keys Book-Em 204J LTC Ms Tina 659 Polled
Lot 20
LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld Thomas Oahe Wind 0772 ET P Thomas Ms Camelot 5646 TR Mr Fire Water 5792R ET M704588 Thomas Swisser Sweet 1764ET LHD Cigar E46 Thomas Ms Bonanza 8698 LT Western Spur 2061 Pld HCF Western Rachel 7065 F1078683 WCF Rachel Ease
YW: 54
Cardinals Maverick 9023P Cardinals Lady A111P
Oh wow, this heifer has had many friends in pasture tours and is one of the first daughters of the National Reserve Champion Rapid Fire to sell. Q Her dam, 10R, is one of Summit Farms Manager Roy Miller’s favorite cows and justifiably so. Q 10R’s first bull calf weaned at 799 lbs. to be the #1 ranked calf in their herd with a 119 ratio. Her next calf, a heifer, weaned with a 108 ratio. Her third calf, a bull, weaned at 712 lbs. and sold for $3,750 this past spring. Presented by Summit Farms, Alden, Iowa
JAB MISS MACY 210 POLLED MARCH 15, 2012
POLLED
Q
Lot 19
LOT L OT
F1153021
Thomas Oahe Wind 0772 ET TR Mr Fire Water 5792R ET Thomas Swisser Sweet 1764 TR PZC Rapid Fire 9775 ET EM776309 Thomas Ms Impressive 0641 JWK Impressive D040 ET BCI Miss Verylimit 6033 P
MTNL: 20
This heifer will turn some heads in Kansas City and later next spring in many a show. Q She is, of course, a daughter of the National Champion Fire Water that sires National Champions. Q Her dam was a National Show class winner in Louisville in 2007. Q Her maternal grandam is a flushmate sister to the Show Female of the Year and later the 2006 Show Dam of the Year. Presented by Ridder Farms, Hermann, Missouri Q
SUMMIT MS TAYLOR Z51
BW: -0.4
WW: 31
YW: 57
POLLED
Sparrows Durango 585P Winn Man Merit 036K Sparrows Alliance 513G RLTC Miss Trim 74A GDSF Platinum 31H GDSF Lady Icon 52G LT Wind Rider 6106 Pld WFR Rina 837
MILK: -3
MCE: 6.6
MTNL: 13
A “temptation” you don’t have to resist, just keep your hand in the air. Q From the top of Wells’ herd comes this super April heifer calf out of a power cow. Q Her March 2008 dam raised a March 2010 bull calf that had an 884-pound adjusted weaning weight and sold in their annual bull sale for $5,250. Her March 2011 bull calf weaned with an adjusted weight of 822 lbs. and brought $6,500. Now this heifer posts 730 lbs. at weaning. There is performance here. Q Because of that performance record, this 2012 daughter is hard to part with. Q Don’t resist the “temptation” to take her home in your trailer. Presented by Wells Charolais, Conde, South Dakota Q
Lot 22
Lot 21
LOT L OT
21
UC MISS CROCUS 52 P ET APRIL 10, 2012
EF1152672
LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld Thomas Oahe Wind 0772 ET P Thomas Ms Camelot 5646 TR Mr Fire Water 5792R ET M704588 Thomas Swisser Sweet 1764ET LHD Cigar E46 Thomas Ms Bonanza 8698 WCR Sir Tradition 066 VCR Miss Mac IV 317
M6 Grid Maker 104 P ET ACE Ms Maker-WYW-Crocus-6008 F1062034 ACE Ms Crocus 0008 ET CE: -1.4
BW: 2.3
WW: 31
YW: 56
LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld KC Miss Crocus Mac IV 7002 MILK: 8
MCE: 3.9
22
WDZ WIA BROOKLYN 224 P ET APRIL 15, 2012
EF1152544
POLLED/SCURS REMOVED
Keys McHenry 24M Keys Abe 70C
Keys McTender 279P Keys Ten-Acious 166S M724532 Miss Key Maybell 73N
Keys Handyman Pld 255H LTC Maybelline 539 Pld
Thomas Oahe Wind 0772 ET TR Mr Fire Water 5792R ET Thomas Swisser Sweet 1764 PZC Brooklyn 939P ET EF1116169 Thomas Ms Impressive 0641 JWK Impressive D040 ET BCI Miss Verylimit 6033P CE: 0.4
MTNL: 23
This power heifer was the choice of the herd from John’s entire heifer calf crop. Q Fire Water puts a lot of quality into ’em, but it still takes a super momma too. Q The Crocus cow family has long been a breed standout. Q Her dam was a 39th National Charolais Show Class Winner in Louisville in 2007 and the high-selling female at the 2008 Aschermann Female Sale for $4,500. Q Don’t miss this heifer’s full brother in the Royal Breeders Bull Classic in the morning before this sale. The genetics are solid. Presented by Umbaugh Charolais, Adair, Iowa Q
LOT L OT
POLLED
BW: 1.4
WW: 39
YW: 74
MILK: 0
MCE: 2.4
MTNL: 19
This sweet April heifer will have many searching for her in the show aisles. Q Not only a good one, but her dam is a full sister to three of our most recent National Champions — TR PZC Firegirl, TR PZC Turton and TR PZC Ms Ivory Angel! Q Her ET sisters were some of the most exciting at the recent 2012 Northern Exposure Sale in Iowa. Q Her sire is the “Perfect 10” who puts more rib and volume in the mating. Presented by Zehnder Cattle, Stanchfield, Minnesota & Wild Indian Acres, House Springs, Missouri Q
LOT L OT BLB-DL GUNNER’S LEGACY 827
23
NOVEMBER 13, 2008
EF1099734
LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld Link Mr 650 Gunner Wind 317 P EM736962 VCR Miss Mac IV 317
BLB Gladiator 303P ET BLB Supreme Legacy 502 P F1021646 LC Miss Gale 1015 P ET CE: 3.8
BW: 1.4
WW: 28
YW: 50
POLLED
Schurrtop 5627 LT Chap’s Lady 2170P WCR Sir Fa Mac 2244 VCR Miss Duchess 113 Pld LHD Cigar E46 BB Fancy 02 LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld LC Miss Laci Cae 104
MILK: 4
MCE: 7.0
MTNL: 18
Bred AI 5-10-12 to TR PZC Rapid Fire 9775 ET. Q You will stand back with awe when you see this great young female that needs to go into transplant. Her udder along with her other physical attributes are amazing. Q She goes back to LC Laci Cae, a past Junior National Grand Champion and the dam of the popular LC Suspect 0109. Q Add the $20,000 LC Laci’s Legacy 1059 to the cow family, then add National Champion BB Fancy and Miss Mac IV 317, the dam of M6 Grid Maker — you can’t get by this pedigree tabulation. Q One successful flush will be retained in this superior young cow. Q Now turn your attention to this tremendous heifer calf at side, and you have an elite sale feature. Presented by Bradley & Laci Bracewell, Tioga, Texas Q
Lot 23
LOT L OT
BLB-DL READY AIM FIRE Z28 P
23A
MARCH 2, 2012
F1153250
POLLED
Thomas Oahe Wind 0772 ET P
TR Mr Fire Water 5792R ET M704588
Thomas Swisser Sweet 1764ET
Link Mr 650 Gunner Wind 317 P BLB-DL Gunner’s Legacy 827 P ET EF1099734 BLB Supreme Legacy 502 P
Lot 23A
CE: -1.0
BW: 1.9
WW: 30
YW: 51
MILK: 6
MCE: 4.7
MTNL: 21
The
akota tandard D S VCR First Production Sale
Saturday, November 10, 2012 At the Ranch • Lake Preston, SD
Generations of Multiple Traits
The
tandard DVCRakota S First Production Sale
Saturday, November 10, 2012 Sale Time 1:00 PM
Selling 86 Head Auctioneer:
Terms and Conditions: Trucking: Contact Alan Vedvei or Scott Jensen for
details. Bidding: Each animal on which there are two or more bids will be sold to the highest bidder. Terms: The terms of the sale are cash, checks accepted. Checks must be made payable to Vedvei Charolais Ranch. Disputes: The auctioneer will settle any disputes as to bids by declaring all bids off and reselling the animal in question. Handling: Each animal will be at the purchaser’s risk as soon as sold and settlement must be made at the completion of the sale. All cattle will be loaded out by seller upon instructions from the buyer, but at the buyer’s risk. Health: All animals will have health certificates. All females are calfhood vaccinated. All bred females will be pregnancy tested. EPDs from the 2012 Fall AICA Sire Summary. Breeders Guarantee: Unconditionally guarantees all animals to be fit as breeding stock. If an animal fails to perform to your satisfaction, credit toward another animal will be given. All animals that don’t perform and are returned must be in good condition and weigh according to age. All of the cattle are registered or recorded in the American International Charolais Association and proper registration certificates will be furnished unless otherwise stated. Transfer of ownership will be completed by Vedvei Charolais and Jensen Charolais. Announcements: Announcements from the auction block will take precedence over the printed matter in the catalog. Liabilities: All persons attending this sale do so at their own risk and the owner and agents assume no liability, legal or otherwise for any accidents or loss of property which may occur. If you want to look at the cattle before the sale and can’t be here sale day, we will handle your bids in confidence. Mail or phone bids will be handled in confidence by Alan Vedvei (605)847-4529, Scott Jensen (605)847-4755, Donnie Leddy (605)695-0113 or Colt Keffer (402)616-6658.
Lynn Weishaar, Reva, SD (605) 866-4670
Sale Day Phones:
Al (605) 860-1135 Scott (605) 860-1226 DJ (605) 860-0110
Jerod (605) 860-2080 Deb (605) 860-1134 Kim (605) 860-1225
Sale Location: Vedvei Charolais Ranch located ½ west, 4 ½ north, 1 east, 1/8 south of Lake Preston, SD
Special Representatives:
Donnie Leddy – Cattle Business Weekly ......... (605) Colt Keffer – Charolais Journal ..................... (402) Chris Effling ............................................... (605) Justin Dikoff – DVAuction ............................ (605)
Motels:
695-0113 616-6658 769-0142 290-0635
Arlington Inn (ask for Vedvei Charolais block) Arlington, SD ................ 1-877-983-4609 or (605) 983-4609 DeSmet Super Deluxe Inn & Suites (ask for Vedvei Charolais block) DeSmet, SD .................. 1-877-687-7523 or (605) 854-9388 Cottage Inn DeSmet, SD .................. 1-800-848-0215 or (605) 854-3396 Lake Preston Motel Lake Preston, SD ......................................... (605) 847-4424
The
tandard DVCRakota S First Production Sale
W
elcome to Vedvei Charolais Ranch’s First “Dakota Standard” Female Sale. We have Jensen Charolais Ranch as a guest consignor. For more than 26 years we have focused our breeding program around a balance of economically relevant traits, including moderate birth weights, high growth potential, adequate milk, and fertility. Many of our herd sires were in the National Sire Evaluation Program and today we continue in the Weight Trait Project with MARC and the National Beef Cattle Consortium. The cattle will all be penned on site sale day; however, the auction will be presented on video by DVAuctions. Scott and I have put together a great set of females for this sale. We are offering many of the same genetics you have become accustomed to in the past along with some of our newer genetics. These cattle all have a very balanced set of EPDs and we feel they will continue to do a good job for each of you. We will offer an outstanding group of cow/calf splits, a small group of fall calving cows that will calve by sale day, and some of our very best bred heifers. Several of these females would be cows we would consider using as donor cows and several of the calves could be shown. We will have a few of the heifer calves halter broke if you wish to continue developing them for the showring. All the spring calving females will be pregnancy tested prior to the sale. We will offer a complimentary lunch from 11:45am to 12:45 pm with the sale starting promptly at 1:00pm. It will be an honor to have you as our guests in the Lake Preston area for our sale on November 10, 2012.
Vedvei Charolais Ranch
Alan & Deb Vedvei • 44213 204th St. • Lake Preston, South Dakota 57249 (605) 847-4529 • Fax (605) 847-4810 vedvei@rapiddatasystems.net • www.vedveicharolais.com
2000 AICA Seedstock Producer of the Year
Scott & Kim Jensen 20379 441st Avenue • Lake Preston, SD 57249 (605)847-4755 • jensenranch@rapiddatasystems.net
Featuring the influence of our Foundation Sires....
WCR Sir Fa Mac 2244 The Benchmark Sire
VCR Sir Duke 914 Pld 21-Time Multiple Trait Leader
We Have Stacked Generations of Multiple Traits
Spring Calving Females • Lots 1-24 2 VCR MISS VALUE 0139 P DOB: 3/17/2010
F1121895
LT POLLED VALUE 9089
EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026
EATONS WANETTA 9572
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
VCR MISS DUCHESS 574 P
VCR MISS GOSSIP 882
INDIV
VCR MISS RUBY 0173 P F1121914
DOB: 4/9/2010
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD
HC RHINESTONE 8355
HC ROMEO 6073 WCR SIR VISION 4246 P
VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 8129 P VCR MISS VALUE 6107 P
INDIV
BW
82 lbs.
Polled
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP SCC FABIO 158N PLD HC CAD 2022 EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026 AAR D11 GRAND 734G
ADJ WW
642 lbs.
ADJ YW
95 lbs.
ADJ WW
EPDs BW WW YW Milk TM
-1.0 28 46 10 24
965 lbs.
• LOT 1A Polled Heifer Calf #217 – born 2-5-12 sired by VCR Sir Duke 9918, Birth weight-72 lbs. • Bred AI 6-7-12 to VCR Sir Duke 135 P. PE 6-28-12 to 7-25-12 to VCR Sir LO6 045 P. • Very Maternal Pedigree. • She is doing a good job on her first calf. You will want to check out this powerful young pair.
3
VCR MISS MAC IV 076 P F1121949
DOB: 2/24/2010
INDIV
BW
89 lbs.
ADJ WW
LT POLLED VALUE 9089
VCR MISS DUCHESS 4141ETP
INDIV
VCR PRINCESS 025 P F1121921
DOB: 2/6/2010
VCR MISS VALUE 6118 P
INDIV
BW
82 lbs.
Polled
WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WCR MISS EXPO 2287 EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026 WCR MISS MAC 9417 ET
ADJ WW
561 lbs.
29
BW
1.7
WW
31
YW
55
Milk
13
TM
29
1104 lbs.
BW
80 lbs.
Polled
WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P EATONS CELEBRATION 7011 EATONS MISS WANETTA 7536 EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS MAC IV 902 PLD
ADJ WW
663 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
-1.1
WW
29
YW
56
Milk
7
TM
22
1015 lbs.
• LOT 5A Polled Heifer calf #2235 – born 4-11-12 sired by CCC Max Insx 912, Birth weight-94 lbs. • PE 6-6-12 to 7-25-12 to VCR Sir LO6 045 P. • Here is a female that goes back to Visionary and True Value. She has the pedigree and the performance to be an excellent producing cow.
Lot 4 & 4A
VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 828 P
7
TM
EPDs
ADJ YW
VCR MISS VALUE 9162 P F1105557
VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 640 P
WCR SIR VISION 4246 P
781 lbs.
DOB: 4/10/2009
WCR SIR VISION 4246 P
VCR MISS MAC IV205POLLED
79
Milk
• LOT 3A Polled Heifer calf #283 – born 2-19-12 sired by HC Rhinestone 8355, Birth weight-86 lbs. • Bred AI 6-7-12 to HC Rhinestone 8355. PE 6-28-12 to 7-25-12 to HC Rhinestone 8355. • This is our top indexing heifer out of the 2010 heifers. Her dam has been one of our outstanding donors. This 2244 first calf heifer is producing just as her pedigree would indicate.
EATONS WANETTA 9572
VCR SIR DUKE 9918 ET P
44
YW
Polled
WCR SIR FAB MAC 809
EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
3.4
WW
1059 lbs.
ADJ YW
FRISBIE MAC POLLED 257 MISS LW FA BINGO 229 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN XXI CENTURY MISS KENO 333 JWK PLAYWRIGHT E210 ET VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD LEMMON ACTRESS X140 WCR MISS PLAYWRIGHT 894P WCR MISS TERRIFIC 502 P WCR SIR T 2254 WCR MISS YL06 3319 ET
5
4
641 lbs.
EPDs BW
• LOT 2A Polled Heifer Calf #267 – born 2-15-12 sired by HC Rhinestone 8355, Birth weight-88 lbs. • Bred AI 6-7-12 to LT Long Distance 9001. PE 6-28-12 to 7-31-12 to VCR Sir Mac IV 128 P. • One of the top indexing heifers from 2010, sired by True Value out of a 914 daughter. You will like the broodiness of this heifer, her look and her udder quality. She also has a very good Rhinestone Daughter at side.
Lot 1 & 1A
1
BW
Polled
WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P EATONS CELEBRATION 7011 EATONS MISS WANETTA 7536 WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 VCR SIR MAC'SGOSSIP404ET VCR MISS ELIMINATOR 501P
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
-4.1
WW
20
YW
34
Milk
10
TM
20
910 lbs.
• LOT 4A Polled Heifer Calf #205 –born 2-2-12 sired by HC Rhinestone 8355, Birth weight-69 lbs. • Bred AI 6-7-12 to LT Long Distance 9001. PE 6-28-12 to 7-25-12 to VCR Sir LO6 045 P. • Very Maternal Pedigree here. • This heifer is doing an excellent job with her first calf. She should have a very productive future ahead of her.
6
VCR MISS DUKE II 9155 PPolled F1105554
DOB: 4/1/2009
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
SIR DUKE II OF DVFETDV02
VCR MISS MAC IV 902 PLD WCR SIR TRADITION 066
WCR MS TRADITION 5198 P WAP ALICE 724
INDIV
BW
98 lbs.
WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WCR MISS EXPO 2287 WCR SIR TRADITION 4402 IDEAL 809 45 OF 25 HEP ALABAMA POLLED 7C WAP MELUKE 414
ADJ WW
640 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
0.8
WW
29
YW
60
Milk
19
TM
34
1078 lbs.
• LOT 6A Polled Heifer calf #2195 – born 3-25-12 sired by WCR Sir Vision 4246, Birth weight-84 lbs. • Bred AI 6-7-12 to VCR Sir Silverman 508 P. PE 6-28-12 to 7-25-12 to Cooley Rancher 3472W2. • Here is an outstanding Duke II daughter. This year’s calf is a full sib to her first calf that indexed 117.
Spring Calving Females 7
VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 924 P F1105641 Polled
DOB: 2/6/2009
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5021 ET P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 VCR MISS DUCHESS 749 P VCR MISS MAC IV 224 ET P WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 BARA MS IMPRESSIVE 80H
WCR SIR VISION 4246 P
INDIV
BW
88 lbs.
ADJ WW
676 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
0.0
WW
37
YW
67
Milk
8
TM
27
1074 lbs.
• LOT 7A Polled Heifer Calf #2203 – born 3-28-12 sired by VCR Sir LO6 045, Birth weight-96 lbs. • Bred AI 6-7-12 to Caney Fork Tradition 44. PE 6-28-12 to 7-31-12 to VCR Sir LO6 045 P. • This cow’s granddam is the dam of our 508 herd sire. She combines some of the best Mac, Duke and Vision breeding. Her first calf had a weaning index of 100.
Lot 8
8
VCR MISS VALUE 8153 P F1087719
DOB: 4/25/2008
LT POLLED VALUE 9089
EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026
EATONS WANETTA 9572
CANEY FORK TRADITION 44
VCR MISS TRADITION 3125P
VCR MISSEFFICIENCY786PLD
INDIV
JCR IMPRESSIVE 845 P DOB: 2/23/2008 F1088347
WCR SIR IMPRESS 1325 P
WCR MISS EASE 741 P 4-L UNLIMITED YL06 PLD
JCR MISS L06 342 P
WCR MISS DUKE 2314
INDIV
BW
86 lbs.
30
YW
66
Milk
12
TM
27
1033 lbs.
621 lbs.
ADJ YW
10 VCR MISS DUCHESS 889 P DOB: 3/5/2008
F1087752
WCR SIR DUKE 761
Polled
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P SKYMONT EASE 2078 WCR MISS TRADITION 5187P BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 4L MISS MAC P505 BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS MAC 8622 ADJ WW
627 lbs.
ADJ YW
3.6
WW
Lot 10
Lot 9
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET
100 lbs.
ADJ WW
EPDs BW
• LOT 8A Polled Heifer calf #2165 – born 3-17-12 sired by CCC Max Inxs 912, Birth weight-88 lbs. • Bred AI 5-31-12 to VCR Sir Duke 914 Pld. PE 6-21-12 to 7-31-12 to HC Rhinestone 8355. • Here is a high producing True Value daughter that goes back to Tradition 44 on the dam side. This cow is moderate for size but always brings in a big calf. Average weaning index of 106.
Lot 8A
9
BW
Polled
WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P EATONS CELEBRATION 7011 EATONS MISS WANETTA 7536 WCR SIR TRADITION 5271P WCR MISS TRADITION 440 NF EFFICIENCY 9504POLLED WCR MISS MAC IV 4450
EPDs BW WW
-0.2 30
YW
39
Milk
-4
TM
11
939 lbs.
• LOT 9A Polled heifer calf #253 – born 3-1-12 sired by Double-H Mahalo 749T ET, Birth Weight-96 lbs. • Bred AI 5-19-12 to One Penny Blanco Flash 6424 P. PE 6-10-12 to 7-24-12 to JCR Bluegrass 9110 PET. • D040 and YL06 combination with performance and eye appeal. Her heifer calf by Mahalo will make a great cow for you.
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
WCR MISS MAC IV 534 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244
VCR MISS MAC IV 231 P ET WCR MISS T 1371
INDIV
BW
85 lbs.
Polled
BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 MISS DOC 509 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN WCR SIR T 8007 WCR MISS DUKE 9012
ADJ WW
640 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
1.1
WW
36
YW
63
Milk
17
TM
35
1037 lbs.
• LOT 10A Polled heifer calf #288 – born 2-22-12 sired by HC Rhinestone 8355, Birth weight-99 lbs. • Bred AI 5-7-12 to HC Rhinestone 8355. PE 5-28-12 to 7-31-12 to HC Rhinestone 8355. • Highly productive daughter out of our foundation herd sire VCR Sir Duke 914 Pld. She would be a feature in any female sale. Donor potential here. Her calf should make a highly productive brood cow with the look of a show heifer. Average weaning index of 113.5.
Spring Calving Females
Lot 11
Lot 12
12 VCR MISS DUCHESS 855 P DOB: 2/22/2008
F1087737
WCR SIR DUKE 761
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
WCR MISS MAC IV 534 SCHURRTOP-DC INTIMIDATOR
SHOESTRING INTIM'S 11E
SHOESTRING UNLMTD'S 15C
INDIV
Lot 11A
11 VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 881 P DOB: 2/29/2008
F1087748
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR SIR VISION 4246 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5021 ET P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 VCR MISS DUCHESS 6145 ET VCR MISS MAC IV 9916 ETP WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISSPERFECTION0119PD BW
70 lbs.
ADJ WW
86 lbs.
ADJ WW
689 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
-1.5
WW
30
YW
48
Milk
13
TM
28
1055 lbs.
•Bull Calf #2207 does not sell – born 3-29-12 sired by VCR Sir Pride of Dakota 699, Birth weight-74 lbs. • Bred AI 5-27-12 to HC Rhinestone 8355. PE 6-17-12 to 7-31-12 to HC Rhinestone 8355. • Here is a fancy 914 daughter. Her first two calves averaged 103 at weaning. This cow has the potential to be an excellent donor.
Polled
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
INDIV
BW
Polled
BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 MISS DOC 509 WCR SIR DUKE 783 TCC MISS NAOMI 78 BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 SHOESTRING JARPAO'S S27A
613 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs
BW
-2.9
WW
26
YW
49
Milk
13
TM
25
970 lbs.
• LOT 11A Polled heifer calf #2127 – born 3-1-12 sired by VCR Sir Silverman 508, Birth weight-91 lbs. • Bred AI 5-16-12 to VCR Sir Mac IV 161 Pld. PE 6-7-12 to 7-25-12 to Keys Dakota Style 83W. • This cow may be one of our top 4246 daughters. She traces back to an ET daughter out of 914. Average weaning index of 103.
Lot 13
13 JCR IMPRESSIVE 785 P DOB: 3/16/2007
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET
WCR SIR IMPRESS 1325 P
WCR MISS EASE 741 P DVCR DUKE 818 P
JCR MISS DUKE 470
WCR MISS EASE 845 ET P
INDIV
Lot 13A
BW
96 lbs.
F1070749
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P SKYMONT EASE 2078 WCR MISS TRADITION 5187P BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 SKYMONT EASE 2078 WCR MISS T 1385
ADJ WW
683 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
2.2
WW
37
YW
62
Milk
0
TM
18
1107 lbs.
• LOT 13A Polled heifer calf #227– born 2-18-12 sired by One Penny Blanco Flash 6424 P, Birth weight- 92 lbs. • Bred AI 5-10-12 to One Penny Blanco Flash 6424 P. PE 6-1-12 to 7-24-12 to JCR Bluegrass 9110 P ET. • 785 has it all, natural thickness, rib and udder quality. Avg. WW 102. We used her heifer calf in our State Fair display. A daughter sells as Lot 51.
Spring Calving Females 15 VCR MISS VALUE 6109 P DOB: 3/28/2006
F1044815
LT POLLED VALUE 9089
EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026
EATONS WANETTA 9572
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
VCR MISS DUCHESS 2136ET
VCR MISS MC 608 POLLEDET
INDIV
14 JCR MS BLUEGRASS 717 P DOB: 2/10/2007
F1070770
LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET
JCR IMPRESSIVE 503 P
JCR MISS DUKE 2017 PET
INDIV
BW
88 lbs.
Polled
EATONS ASSERT 9171 LT ALLI'S CLASS 9140 P LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT UNLIMITED PEARL 7053P WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 HBR LADY LIZ 721 P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD WCR MISS L06 419
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P
ADJ WW
623 lbs.
ADJ YW
91 lbs.
ADJ WW
EPDs BW
0.4
WW
31
YW
54
Milk
7
TM
23
DOB: 3/1/2006
F1046860
WCR SIR FA MAC 2244
VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 641 P DOB: 2/24/2006 F1044743 Polled
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR SIR VISION 4246 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5021 ET P DVCR DUKES PRIDE K19 P ET WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 VCR MISSDUKE'SPRIDE4113P VCR MISS STETSON 196 P JWK STETSON E160 ET VCR MISSEFFICIENCY786PLD INDIV
BW
83 lbs.
ADJ WW
654 lbs.
ADJ YW
0.5
WW
22
YW
45
Milk
16
TM
28
972 lbs.
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET HBR LADY LIZ 721 P
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
HBR LADY MULTI 119 P ET
HBR LADY GI 207 P ET
INDIV
BW
98 lbs.
EPDs BW WW YW
-0.1 28 48
Milk
7
TM
21
980 lbs.
• LOT 17A Polled Heifer calf #2163 – born 3-16-12 sired by VCR Sir Pride of Dakota 699, Birth weight-80 lbs. • Bred AI to 5-27-12 VCR Sir Pride of Dakota 699 P. PE 6-17-12 to 7-25-12 to Keys Dakota Style 83W. • Here is a good Vision 4246 daughter that traces back to Duke breeding on the dam side. She has that feminine look with consistent performance. Average weaning index of 101. Her calf is quite fancy and is halter broke, show heifer prospect.
Polled
WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN HBR IMPACT HBR LADY MACK 459 P WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 GIBRALTAR 908 PLD WCR MISS MAC 8402
ADJ WW
681 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
0.3
WW
27
YW
48
Milk
8
TM
21
1148 lbs.
• LOT 16A Polled heifer calf #233 – born 2-20-12 sired by Gerrard Montezuma 6T, Birth weight-86 lbs. • Bred AI 5-12-12 to One Penny Blanco Flash 6424 P. PE 6-3-12 to 7-25-12 to WCR Sir Vision 861 P. • Impressive DO4O daughter out of one of the highest Total Maternal cows in the breed. She has a stylish clean fronted heifer calf at side.
Lot 17A
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
ADJ YW
16 JCR IMPRESSIVE 668 P
967 lbs.
• LOT 14A Polled heifer calf #293– born 3-17-12 sired by WCR Sir Vision 861 P, Birth weight-78 lbs. Check out this well balanced heifer calf. • Bred AI 5-11-12 to WCR Impressive 1325 P. PE 6-2-12 to 7-25-12 to WCR Sir Vision 861 P. • Moderate framed deep ribbed Bluegrass daughter. She always comes through with a good one. Avg. WW ratio of 105, qualifys as a Dam of Distinction.
17
623 lbs.
EPDs BW
• LOT 15A Polled Heifer calf #2198 – born 3-26-12 sired by HC Rhinestone 8355, Birth weight-103 lbs. • Bred AI 5-17-12 to VCR Sir Silverman 508 P. PE 6-14-12 to 7-25-12 to Keys Dakota Style 83W. • This is a good True Value daughter that goes back to one of our good 914 cows. She has an average weaning index of 103.
Lot 14
LT ASSERTION 1277 P
BW
Polled
WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P EATONS CELEBRATION 7011 EATONS MISS WANETTA 7536 WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 THE HHP MONTE CARLO 1ST VCR MISS MAC IV 619
Lot 18
18 VCR MISS FLASH 604 DOB: 2/7/2006
F1044721
HCR FLASH 5074 POLLED
PLT SIR DUKES FLASH 5527
VCR MISS DUCHESS 552 PLD VCR SIR MAC IV 2161 P ET
VCR MS MAC 4132 P
VCR MISS DUCHESS 003
INDIV
BW
81 lbs.
HCR EXODUS 9033 POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2015 POLLED VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS MAC IV 8803POLL WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 GS RITA 5004 ET VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS GOSSIP 882
ADJ WW
589 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
-0.5
WW
28
YW
43
Milk
7
TM
21
922 lbs.
•Polled bull calf #286 does not sell – born 2-20-12 sired by MT Sir Duke 83 P, Birth weight-98 lbs. • Bred AI 5-26-12 to MT Sir Duke 83 P. PE 6-16-12 to 7-31-12 to HC Rhinestone 8355. • Another good Flash daughter with lots of eye appeal. Average weaning index for this cow is 100.
Spring Calving Females
Lot 19
Lot 20
Lot 19A
Lot 20A
19 JCR MS ASSERTION 629 P DOB: 2/17/2006
EATONS ASSERT 9171
LT ASSERTION 1277 P
LT ALLI'S CLASS 9140 P SKYMONT EASE 2078
JCR MISS EASE 423 P
JCR IMPRESSIVE 2116 PET
INDIV
BW
90 lbs.
F1046901
Polled
DOB: 2/14/2006
EATONS ASSERTIVE 4297 EPDs EATONS MISS GILMAN 6549 BW 1.1 SPARROWS ALLIANCE 513G WW 27 LT PRAIRIE MAID 6021 PLD LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 YW 54 MISS WC ROYAL SAMMY 114 Milk 7 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET TM 21 WCR MISS DUKE 9026
ADJ WW
609 lbs.
ADJ YW
1076 lbs.
DOB: 1/4/2006
EF1059877
Dehorned
WCR SIR FAB MAC 809
FRISBIE MAC POLLED 257 MISS LW FA BINGO 229 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN XXI CENTURY MISS KENO 333 KF BALANCE 2 ET VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD MISS ROSIE PRISE 382 PLD CMF 152 OF 101 BALANCE CMF MISS JOAN 101 HEP POLLED DUKE 66Z CMF LINDA 51 INDIV
BW
94 lbs.
ADJ WW
630 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs
F1044730
HCR FLASH 5074 POLLED
PLT SIR DUKES FLASH 5527
VCR MISS DUCHESS 552 PLD VCR SIR DUKE 0106 ET PLD
VCR MISS DUKE'SIMAGE4110P WFR AMELIA 1143 P
INDIV
• LOT 19A Polled heifer calf #220 – born 2-15-12 sired by Gerrard Montezuma 6T, Birth weight-94 lbs. • Bred AI 5-29-12 to JCR/LT Charter 8110 PET. PE 6-20-12 to 7-24-12 to JCR Bluegrass 9110 PET. • Fancy Assertion daughter that has done an outstanding job. She’s qualified as a Dam of Distinction with an Avg. WW of 107. You will like her heifer calf.
21 VCR MISS MAC IV 6142 ET
20 VCR MISS FLASH 625
BW
68 lbs.
ADJ WW
879 lbs.
ADJ YW
22 VCR MISS TRADITION559PTW DOB: 3/9/2005
F1024063
WCR SIR TRADITION 5271P
0.2
WW
19
WCR MISS TRADITION 440
YW
43
Milk
14
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
TM
23
• LOT 21A Polled Heifer calf #292 – born 2-23-12 sired by MT Sir Duke 83 P, Birth weight-86 lbs. • Bred AI 6-8-12 to M/T Sir Duke 83 P. PE 6-29-12 to 7-25-12 to VCR Sir LO6 045 P. • Here is an ET daughter out of Mac 2244. She has a fancy heifer calf at side. Last year’s calf sired by MT Sir Duke 83 indexed 107. Average weaning index of 100.
532 lbs.
• LOT 20A Polled Heifer calf #2101 – born 2-25-12 sired by Caney Fork Tradition 44, Birth weight-96 lbs. • Bred AI 5-22-12 to Caney Fork Tradition 44. PE 6-12-12 to 7-31-12 to HC Rhinestone 8355. • A good Flash daughter with an average weaning index of 100. • Her calf is an outstanding Caney Fork Tradition 44 daughter that would make a good show prospect. This heifer calf is halter broke.
BW
1035 lbs.
Dehorned
HCR EXODUS 9033 POLLED EPDs MISS HCR MAC 2015 POLLED BW -4.4 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD WW 14 VCR MISS MAC IV 8803POLL VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD YW 29 VCR MISS MACS IMAGE 360P Milk 11 WFR ACE 9000 P TM 17 MISS HCR MAC 0315 PLD ET
CANEY FORK TRADITION 44
VCR MS DUCHESS 103ET
VCR MISS MACS IMAGE 360P
INDIV
BW
86 lbs.
Polled
WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR
ADJ WW
SIR TRADITION 3473 MISS YL06 3339 SIR TRADITION 066 MISS DUKE 217 SIR DUKE 761 MISS MAC IV 534 SIR MT MAC 1221 MISS MAC 3023
616 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs
BW
4.7
WW
37
YW
66
Milk
10
TM
29
1011 lbs.
• LOT 22A Polled Heifer calf #254 – born 2-12-12 sired by PLT Sir Dukes Flash 5527, Birth weight-86 lbs. • Bred AI 5-10-12 to PLT Sir Duke’s Flash 5527. PE 5-31-12 to 7-25-12 to Keys Dakota Style 83W. • Here is a cow with a performance pedigree. You will like her thickness and the performance of her calf. Average weaning index of 103.
Spring Calving Females 23 VCR MISS MAC IV 530 P DOB: 2/25/2005
F1024135
Polled
WCR SIR FAB MAC 809
FRISBIE MAC POLLED 257 MISS LW FA BINGO 229 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN XXI CENTURY MISS KENO 333 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 VCR MISS DUCHESS 129P VCR MISS MC 531 POLLED THE HHP MONTE CARLO 1ST VCR MISS MAC IV 738 INDIV
BW
89 lbs.
ADJ WW
586 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
1.7
WW
23
YW
42
Milk
14
TM
26
940 lbs.
• Polled Bull calf #2166 that does not sell – born 3-17-12 sired by WCR Sir Vision 4246, Birth weight-92 lbs. • Bred AI 5-27-12 to Eatons Royal Dynasty 6164. PE 6-17-12 to 7-25-12 to Cooley Rancher 3472W2. • This is an excellent 2244 daughter that goes back to a 914 dam. A cow you will want to find with the look and production of a real brood cow. Average weaning index of 102.
Lot 24
24 JCR MS FASTRACK 2125 PET DOB: 3/8/2002
F958671
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108
BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F
BALDRIDGE SWEETHEART 53D 4-L UNLIMITED YL06 PLD
WCR MISS L06 419
WCR MISS DUKE 2314
INDIV
BW
83 lbs.
Polled
BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 PP MISS SHANDY 214 R194 ASC ELIMINATOR 032 JB SWEETHEART 32A BCR POLLED UNLIMITED 003 4L MISS MAC P505 BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS MAC 8622
ADJ WW
555 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
0.0
WW
28
YW
42
Milk
15
TM
30
905 lbs.
• LOT 24A Polled Heifer calf #230 – born 2-25-12 sired by Gerrard Montezuma 6T, Birth weight-96 lbs. • Bred AI 5-14-12 to WCR Sir Impress 1325 P. PE 6-5-12 to 7-24-12 to JCR Bluegrass 9110 PET. • Don’t over look this older cow, she’s sound and has always been a consistent producer. Avg. WW of 102. Wow what a fancy heifer calf she had this summer.
Lot 24A
Show Prospects • Lots 25 & 26
Lot 25
25 VCR MISS TRADITION 277 P DOB: 2/18/2012
F1152562
WCR SIR TRADITION 5271P
CANEY FORK TRADITION 44
WCR MISS TRADITION 440 HCR FLASH 9007 POLLED
VCR MISS FLASH 5218R
SHOESTRING ELIM'S G115 INDIV
Polled
WCR SIR TRADITION 3473 WCR MISS YL06 3339 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 WCR MISS DUKE 217 HCR FLASH 5074 POLLED MISS HCR HOPE 7119 POLL ASC ELIMINATOR 032 SHOESTRING INTIM'S E123
BW
Lot 26
26 JCR BLUEGRASS 201 P DOB: 2/2/2012
EPDs BW
0.5
WW
25
YW
49
Milk
12
TM
24
88 lbs.
• This heifer is extremely thick and deep ribbed with a lot of eye appeal. Halter broke if you are looking for one to show.
F1152728
LT ASSERTION 1277 P
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P
LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
JCR MISS DUKE 034 P
JCR MISSIMPRESSIVE081PET INDIV
Polled
EATONS ASSERT 9171 LT ALLI'S CLASS 9140 P LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT UNLIMITED PEARL 7053P WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS T 980
BW
64 lbs.
• Halter broke Bluegrass daughter out of a nice 914 first calf heifer.
EPDs BW
-4.8
WW
19
YW
40
Milk
9
TM
19
Fall Calving Cows • Lots 27-36 This group of females will all calve prior to the sale.
Lot 27
27 VCR MISS VALUE 0504 P DOB: 9/3/2005
F1037674
LT POLLED VALUE 9089
EATONS WANETTA 9572
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
VCR MISS DUCHESS 0303
VCR MISS MAC IV 060 BW
90 lbs.
Polled
WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD LT UNLIMITED MAID 7184 P EATONS CELEBRATION 7011 EATONS MISS WANETTA 7536 WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 VCR MISS ELIMINATOR 701P
EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026
INDIV
Lot 28
ADJ WW
730 lbs.
ADJ YW
DOB: 9/15/2006
EPDs BW
3.7
WW
44
YW
76
Milk
17
TM
38
1120 lbs.
VCR LADY ROCKER 0620 PPolled F1060827
WCR SIR MAC 9920 ETP
WCR SIR MAC 3334 P
WCR MISS EASE 897 P VCR SIR DUKE 009 POLLED
VCR MISS DUCHESS 407PLD
VCR MISS MAR 212 POLLED
INDIV
BW
WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS T 1371 SKYMONT EASE 2078 WCR MISS TRADITION 5187P WCR SIR DUKE 761 VCR MISS SHOWMAN 734 WCR SIR RANGER 420 VCR MISS MAC IV 722
102 lbs. ADJ WW 707 lbs.
ADJ YW
WCR SIR MAC 3334 P
WCR MISS EASE 897 P CANEY FORK TRADITION 44
VCR MISS TRADITION 0314
VCR MISS GOSSIP 0008 PLD BW
EPDs BW WW
1.3 31
YW
59
Milk
-1
TM
15
• PE 11-21-11 to 1-7-12 to Keys Dakota Style 83W. • This cow was one of our top indexing fall 2006 females. • She goes back to some of the older genetics in our breed in polled Showman, Ranger and Skymont Ease. • Average weaning index 96. • This cow raised twins in both 2010 and 2011.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
3.5
WW
35
YW
61
Milk
3
TM
20
1032 lbs.
• PE 11-21-11 to 1-7-12 to HC Rhinestone 8355. • This female is linebred Mac and linebred Tradition. • Her average weaning index is 102. • A performance female that is doing a great job for us.
30 VCR PRINCESS 0706 P F1080869
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
VCR SIR DUKE 9918 ET P
VCR MISS MAC IV205POLLED WCR SIR MAC 3334 P
VCR LADY ROCKER 0503 P
VCR MISS ALLIANCE0225ET
INDIV
1072 lbs.
Polled
WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS T 1371 SKYMONT EASE 2078 WCR MISS TRADITION 5187P WCR SIR TRADITION 5271P WCR MISS TRADITION 440 VCR SIR MAC'SGOSSIP404ET VCR MISS DUCHESS 123 PLD
104 lbs. ADJ WW 672 lbs.
DOB: 8/20/2007
DOB: 10/1/2006
F1060824
WCR SIR MAC 9920 ETP
INDIV
• Lot 27A Polled Bull calf #2344 - born 9-14-12 sired by HC Rhinestone 8355, birth weight - 109 lbs. • Here is an outstanding True Value daughter that goes back to Duke 914 and Mac 2244 on the dam’s side. • Our top indexing fall 2005 female. • This cow has donor cow potential. • Average weaning index 107.
29
28 VCR LADY ROCKER 0610 P
BW
82 lbs.
Polled
WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WCR MISS EXPO 2287 WCR SIR MAC 9920 ETP WCR MISS EASE 897 P SPARROWS ALLIANCE 513G WCR MISS L06 5078 ET P
ADJ WW
643 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
-0.7
WW
34
YW
52
Milk
3
TM
20
925 lbs.
• Lot 30A Polled Heifer calf #2359 - born 9-19-12 sired by to HC Rhinestone 8355, birth weight - 98 lbs. • One of our good fall calving 9918 daughters. • Her maternal granddam is an ET out of Alliance and an awfully good YLO6 daughter. • Average weaning index 96.
31 VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 0725 P 32 VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 0728 P DOB: 9/19/2007
F1080883
Polled
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR SIR VISION 4246 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5021 ET P HBR PROGRAM 297 P RAC MAC'S FACTOR 171A HBR LADY LIZ 721 P RE MS PROGRESS 01 P CR MS DUKE 4112 P BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS MAC 638 ET INDIV
BW
90 lbs.
ADJ WW
593 lbs.
ADJ YW
DOB: 10/10/2007
EPDs
BW
-0.9
WW
22
YW
38
Milk
15
TM
26
875 lbs.
• Lot 31A Polled bull calf #2356 - born 9-18-12 sired by Keys Dakota Style 83W, birth weight - 80 lbs. • Here is a real good Vision 4246 daughter out of a Program 297 dam. • High performance with plenty of milk. • Average weaning index of 102.
F1080884
Polled
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR SIR VISION 4246 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5021 ET P VCR SIR DUKE 009 POLLED WCR SIR DUKE 761 VCR MISS SHOWMAN 734 VCR MISS DUCHESS 407PLD VCR MISS MAR 212 POLLED WCR SIR RANGER 420 VCR MISS MAC IV 722 INDIV
BW
109 lbs. ADJ WW 633 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs
BW
1.4
WW
31
YW
58
Milk
10
TM
25
932 lbs.
• Lot 32A Polled Heifer calf #2360 - born 9-20-12 sired by Keys Dakota Style 83W, birth weight - 92 lbs. • Here is a high performing Vision 4246 daughter that is a maternal sister to the 0620 cow, Lot 29. • Average weaning index 103.
Fall Calving Cows 33 VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 0808 P 34 VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 0815 P DOB: 9/5/2008
F1098623
Polled
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR SIR VISION 4246 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5021 ET P WCR SIR MAC 3334 P WCR SIR MAC 9920 ETP WCR MISS EASE 897 P VCR LADY ROCKER 0503 P VCR MISS ALLIANCE0225ET SPARROWS ALLIANCE 513G WCR MISS L06 5078 ET P INDIV
BW
80 lbs.
ADJ WW
587 lbs.
ADJ YW
DOB: 9/13/2008
EPDs
BW
-0.4
WW
28
YW
52
Milk
7
TM
21
957 lbs.
Polled
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR SIR VISION 4246 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5021 ET P EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026 LT POLLED VALUE 9089 EATONS WANETTA 9572 VCR MISS VALUE 0422 P VCR MISS DUCHESS 407PLD VCR SIR DUKE 009 POLLED VCR MISS MAR 212 POLLED INDIV
• Lot 33A Polled Heifer calf #2305 - born 8-28-12 sired by HC Rhinestone 8355, birth weight - 86 lbs. • Another good producing Vision 4246 daughter. • She is a maternal sister to 0706, Lot 30. • Average weaning index 103.
F1098626
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
BW
90 lbs.
ADJ WW
602 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs
BW
0.5
WW
29
YW
57
Milk
10
TM
25
948 lbs.
• Lot 34A Polled Heifer calf #2357 - born 9-18-12 sired by Keys Dakota Style 83W, birth weight - 88 lbs. • A Vision, True Value combination of genetics that really works in this female. • A real consistent producer. • Average weaning index 105.
35 VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 0823 P Bred Heifers • Lots 36-65 36 JCR MISS FLASH 107 P DOB: 9/19/2008
F1098636
Polled
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR SIR VISION 4246 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5021 ET P HBR PROGRAM 297 P RAC MAC'S FACTOR 171A HBR LADY LIZ 721 P RE MS PROGRESS 01 P CR MS DUKE 4112 P BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS MAC 638 ET INDIV
BW
85 lbs.
ADJ WW
617 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs
BW
-1.1
WW
22
YW
37
Milk
10
DOUBLE-H BOBSY 424P
TM
21
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P
DOB: 2/4/2011
F1138175
HCR FLASH 5074 POLLED
ONE PENNY BLANCO FLASH 6424
JCR MISS BLUEGRASS 921 P
937 lbs.
• Lot 35A Polled Heifer calf #2309 - born 9-1-12 sired by VCR Sir L06 045 P, birth weight - 90 lbs. • This Vision 4246 daughter is also out of the 01 cow. A maternal sister to Lot 31. • Average weaning index 92.
JCR MISS DUKE 187 PET
INDIV
BW
88 lbs.
Polled
HCR EXODUS 9033 POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2015 POLLED LT RIO BLANCO 1234 P DOUBLE-H DANCEWITHME209M LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD WCR MISS L06 419
ADJ WW
672 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs
BW
1.3
WW
36
YW
74
Milk
5
TM
23
1074 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-5-12 to WCR Sir Tradition 9407 P. PE 5-26-12 to 7-12-12 to WCR Sir Tradition 9407 P. • Polled Flash daughter out of a very good cow family.
Lot 37
Lot 38
37 VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 114 P 38 VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 117 P DOB: 2/8/2011
F1137546
Polled
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR SIR VISION 4246 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5021 ET P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 VCR MISS DUCHESS 909 P VCR MISS TRADITION 767 P WCR SIR TRADITION 066 VCR MISS FLASH 091 P INDIV
BW
93 lbs.
ADJ WW
604 lbs.
ADJ YW
DOB: 2/8/2011
EPDs
BW
0.7
WW
34
YW
62
Milk
11
TM
28
1038 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-1-12 to VCR Sir Silverman 508 P. PE 5-22-12 to 7-6-12 to CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • Many of the breeds great herd sires are in this pedigree, including Duke, Mac, Wyoming Wind, Tradition and Flash. • This is one of my daughter’s heifers, but a pretty darn good one.
F1137564
Polled
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR SIR VISION 4246 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5021 ET P WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 FRISBIE MAC POLLED 257 MISS LW FA BINGO 229 VCR MISS MAC 9170 ET P VCR MISS DUCHESS 357 PLD VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISSPERFECTION0119PD INDIV
BW
93 lbs.
ADJ WW
639 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs
BW
-0.1
WW
31
YW
54
Milk
10
TM
25
1029 lbs.
• Bred AI 4-30-12 to HC Rhinestone 8355. PE 5-21-12 to 7-6-12 to CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • A good Vision 4246 female that goes back to one of our ET Mac 809 x Duke 914 cows. • You will like the style and performance in this female.
39 VCR PRINCESS 118 P DOB: 2/9/2011
F1137566
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
VCR SIR DUKE 9918 ET P
VCR MISS MAC IV205POLLED WCR SIR MAC 3334 P
VCR LADY ROCKER 7117 P
SHOESTRING ELIM'S G52
INDIV
BW
67 lbs.
Bred Heifers 40 JCR MISS MONTEZUMA 116 P Polled
WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WCR MISS EXPO 2287 WCR SIR MAC 9920 ETP WCR MISS EASE 897 P ASC ELIMINATOR 032 SHOESTRING INTIM'S 80D
ADJ WW
593 lbs.
ADJ YW
DOB: 2/9/2011
EPDs
BW
-6.3
WW
19
YW
31
Milk
8
TM
17
975 lbs.
F1138179
Polled
EATONS ASSERT 9171 LT ALLI'S CLASS 9140 P LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT UNLIMITED PEARL 7053P ONE PENNY BLANCO FLASH 6424 HCR FLASH 5074 POLLED DOUBLE-H BOBSY 424P JCR MISS FLASH 941 P JCR MISS BEYOND 502 TW EATONS BEYOND 7243 JCR MISS EASE 365 P BW
88 lbs.
ADJ WW
659 lbs.
ADJ YW
WCR SIR IMPRESS 1325 P
JCR IMPRESSIVE 6005 P
WCR MS TRADITION 3025ETP BW
98 lbs.
ADJ WW
EPDs BW
-0.4
WW
28
YW
53
Milk
2
TM
16
998 lbs.
F1137591
F1136077
WCR MISS TRADITION 440 HCR FLASH 9007 POLLED
VCR MISS FLASH 5218R
SHOESTRING ELIM'S G115
INDIV
BW
99 lbs.
Polled
WCR SIR TRADITION 3473 WCR MISS YL06 3339 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 WCR MISS DUKE 217 HCR FLASH 5074 POLLED MISS HCR HOPE 7119 POLL ASC ELIMINATOR 032 SHOESTRING INTIM'S E123
ADJ WW
47
Milk
-2
TM
9
Polled
BW
95 lbs.
ADJ WW
638 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs
BW
0.4
WW
32
YW
62
Milk
11
TM
27
1107 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-1-12 to Eatons Royal Dynasty 6164. PE 5-22-12 to 7-6-12 to CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • What more could you ask for in a pedigree of a cow? • Vision, Wyoming Wind, Mac and Duke. • A heifer you will want to consider.
Lot 44
43 VCR MISS TRADITION 127 P CANEY FORK TRADITION 44
22
YW
930 lbs.
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR SIR VISION 4246 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5021 ET P WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN VCR MISS MAC IV 530 P VCR MISS DUCHESS 129P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS MC 531 POLLED
Lot 43
WCR SIR TRADITION 5271P
1.8
WW
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
INDIV
• Bred AI 5-7-12 to VCR Sir Duke 9918 ET P. PE 5-26-12 to 7-12-12 to WCR Sir Tradition 9407 P. • This is a nice Bluegrass daughter. Calving ease and growth, she will produce.
DOB: 2/14/2011
527 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs
BW
42 VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 161 P DOB: 2/27/2011
LT ASSERTION 1277 P
INDIV
GERRARD ROXANNE 18P
Polled
HFCC PLD EVOLUTION 5L SVY PURRFECT 184L RPJ IMPRESSED 121L GERRARD ROXANNE 27M JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS EASE 741 P WCR SIR TRADITION 066 SF MISS MAC 879
• Bred AI 5-7-12 to VCR Sir Duke 9918 ET P. PE 5-26-12 to 7-12-12 to WCR Sir Tradition 9407 P. • A Montezuma heifer with a lot of style and natural thickness. Her sire has a +24 Milk EPD in Canada.
41 JCR MISS BLUEGRASS 119 P DOB: 2/12/2011
GERRARD MONTEZUMA 6T
INDIV
• Bred AI 5-1-12 to HC Rhinestone 8355. PE 5-22-12 to 7-6-12 to CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • Here is a real good Duke 9918 daughter. • 9918 is our calving ease bull, but has good performance. • Her dam has been a real consistent producer for us.
F1138178
SVY FREEDOM PLD 307N
640 lbs.
ADJ YW
44 JCR MISS PRIMECUT 126 P DOB: 2/17/2011
EPDs BW
2.6
WW
27
YW
49
Milk
11
TM
24
1010 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-1-12 to VCR Sir Duke 9918 ET P. PE 5-22-12 to 7-6-12 to CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • These Tradition 44 females are making exceptional cows. • Performance, maternal, and carcass quality all in one package.
F1138181
WCR PRIME CUT 764 PLD
WCR SIR PRIMECUT 3020ETP
WCR MISS TRADITION 5187P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
JCR MISS DUKE 646
BOW MS WIND 318NPOLL
INDIV
BW
94 lbs.
Polled
JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS EASE 4314 WCR SIR TRADITION 066 WCR MISS DUKE 2244 WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD BOW MS IMPRESSIVE L147
ADJ WW
688 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
1.1
WW
34
YW
61
Milk
6
TM
23
1053 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-7-12 to LT Long Distance 9001. PE 5-28-12 to 7-12-12 to WCR Sir Tradition 9407 P. • Thick topped, deep ribbed Primecut daughter. She is fancy.
Bred Heifers 46 VCR MISS THUNDER 163 P DOB: 2/27/2011
F1137592
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P
WC BLUE THUNDER 8035
LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2275 P WCR SIR MAC 3334 P
VCR LADY ROCKER 680 P
VCR MISS DUKE'SIMAGE2101
INDIV
BW
85 lbs.
Polled
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE'S PEARL 9034 PLD WCR SIR MAC 9920 ETP WCR MISS EASE 897 P VCR SIR DUKE 0106 ET PLD VCR MISS DUCHESS 0115ET
ADJ WW
552 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
-1.3
WW
22
YW
33
Milk
6
TM
17
912 lbs.
• PE 5-13-12 to 7-6-12 to Caney Fork Wind 911. • This heifer is sired by WC Blue Thunder and out of a Mac 3334 daughter. • Blue Thunder is a Bluegrass son we AI’d to some for calving ease.
Lot 45
45 VCR MISS DUCHESS 136 P DOB: 2/19/2011
F1137576
WCR SIR DUKE 761
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
WCR MISS MAC IV 534 EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026
VCR MISS VALUE 682 P
VCR MISS MAC IV 224 ET P
INDIV
BW
96 lbs.
Polled
BR DUKE 261 WCR MISS TRADITION 8335 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 MISS DOC 509 LT POLLED VALUE 9089 EATONS WANETTA 9572 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 BARA MS IMPRESSIVE 80H
ADJ WW
622 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
1.4
WW
38
YW
70
Milk
13
TM
32
1084 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-11-12 to WCR Sir Vision 4246. PE 7-27-12 to 8-17-12 to HC Rhinestone 8355. • An outstanding Duke 914 daughter out of a True Value dam. • This heifer has a lot of eye appeal yet the look of a brood cow.
48
Lot 47
VCR MS THUNDERING FLASH 170 P F1137595 Polled
DOB: 2/28/2011
LT THUNDERING WIND 5200P
EJD THUNDERING FLASH PLD VCR MISS FLASH 267 P
EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026
VCR MISS VALUE 6109 P
VCR MISS DUCHESS 2136ET
INDIV
BW
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT EASE'S PEARL 9034 PLD PLT SIR DUKES FLASH 5527 VCR MISS DUCHESS 032 P LT POLLED VALUE 9089 EATONS WANETTA 9572 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS MC 608 POLLEDET
107 lbs. ADJ WW 636 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
3.5 32
WW
59
YW
10
Milk
49
LT EASY PRO 1158 PLD
INDIV
BW
87 lbs.
ADJ WW
575 lbs.
ADJ YW
F1137594
MT REAL DEAL 83 P
VPI LAUREN 510R WCR SIR FA MAC 2244
VCR MISS MAC IV 6142 ET
CMF 152 OF 101 BALANCE
INDIV
1066 lbs.
BW
91 lbs.
Scurred
WCR SIR DUKE 761 WCR MISS MAC IV 534 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD VPI LAUREN 306N WCR SIR FAB MAC 809 WCR MISS CENTURY 920 TWN KF BALANCE 2 ET CMF MISS JOAN 101
ADJ WW
636 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
0.6
WW
32
YW
57
Milk
11
TM
27
1073 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-1-12 to WCR Sir Vision 4246. PE 5-22-12 to 7-6-12 to CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • A very closely linebred heifer with a lot of performance. • Sired by M/T Sir Duke, a bull we used AI for growth and maternal. • This is a scurred female but one you will want to find.
50 VCR MISS FLASH 179 P DOB: 3/3/2011
Polled
LT UNLIMITED EASE 9108 LT LADY MACBETH 8413 ETP HC RHINESTONE 8355 HC ROMEO 6073 SCC FABIO 158N PLD HC CAD 2022 WCR SIR MAC 3334 P WCR SIR MAC 9920 ETP WCR MISS EASE 897 P VCR LADY ROCKER 9163 P VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 660 P WCR SIR VISION 4246 P VCR MISS STETSON 096 P
DOB: 2/28/2011
VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD
26
TM
• Bred AI 4-30-12 to VCR Sir Duke 9918 ET P. PE 5-21-12 to 7-6-12 to CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • A high performance female out of our Thundering Flash bull. • She traces back to one of our best 914 daughters, 2136. • Her dam sells as Lot 15.
VCR MISS RUBY 174 P DOB: 3/2/2011 F1137597
47 VCR MISS REAL DEAL 167
F1137598
HCR FLASH 5074 POLLED
EPDs BW
2.1
WW
34
YW
63
Milk
7
TM
24
1028 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-1-12 to VCR Sir Duke 9918 ET P. PE 5-22-12 to 7-6-12 to CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • The Rhinestone daughters look like they will make some exceptional cows. • This heifer should be a good one.
PLT SIR DUKES FLASH 5527
VCR MISS DUCHESS 552 PLD NWMSU DOC SILVER 362 PLD
VCR MISS DOC SILVER 568P
VCR MISS DUCHESS 229 P
INDIV
BW
89 lbs.
Dehorned
HCR EXODUS 9033 POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2015 POLLED VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS MAC IV 8803POLL S$ MONTANA SILVER NWMSU DOLORES ET 0035 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS MAC IV9113ETPLD
ADJ WW
648 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
-1.2
WW
35
YW
59
Milk
9
TM
26
1030 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-1-12 to VCR Sir Silverman 508 P. PE 5-22-12 to 7-6-12 to CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • Here is a female sired by our Flash 5527 bull. • She has a lot of performance and a pedigree that reads exceptional carcass quality.
51 JCR MISS FLASH 166 P DOB: 3/8/2011
F1138191
HCR FLASH 5074 POLLED DOUBLE-H BOBSY 424P
WCR SIR IMPRESS 1325 P
JCR IMPRESSIVE 785 P
JCR MISS DUKE 470 BW
Polled
HCR EXODUS 9033 POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2015 POLLED LT RIO BLANCO 1234 P DOUBLE-H DANCEWITHME209M JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS EASE 741 P DVCR DUKE 818 P WCR MISS EASE 845 ET P
ONE PENNY BLANCO FLASH 6424
INDIV
Bred Heifers 52 VCR MISS DAKOTA STYLE 193 P
102 lbs. ADJ WW 673 lbs.
DOB: 3/10/2011
EPDs
BW
2.7
WW
39
YW
72
Milk
-1
TM
18
1030 lbs.
ADJ YW
53 VCR MISS INXS 195 P DOB: 3/10/2011
F1137604
D&D INXS
CCC MS MAX TRENDY S112 VCR SIR MAC IV 161 PLD
VCR MISS MAC II 921 P
VCR MISS VALUE 6109 P
INDIV
BW
96 lbs.
ADJ WW
573 lbs.
VCR SIR DUKE 9918 ET P
VCR PRINCESS 801 P
VCR MISS VALUE 6120 P
90 lbs.
ADJ WW
662 lbs.
EPDs
BW
-1.1
WW
35
YW
54
Milk
8
TM
26
1036 lbs.
ADJ YW
• Bred AI 5-1-12 to WCR Sir Vision 4246. PE 5-22-12 to 7-6-12 to CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • One of the first Dakota Style heifers to sell. • You will like the performance of this female. • Her dam goes back to Duke, Mac and True Value to give you the maternal traits.
Polled
LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD D&D MISS COVERGIRL LC MR TRADITION 3128 PET CCC MS I M MAXIE P091 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 73ACR MS PATSY W/152 EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026 VCR MISS DUCHESS 2136ET
CCC MAX INXS 912 PLD
MISS WE LISA
BW
Polled
KEYS MODEL 270N MISS KEY KODEE 1K KEYS DUKE 118M MISS KEY LISA 145M VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS MAC IV205POLLED EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026 VCR MISS MAC IV 3143ET P
KEYS DAKOTA STYLE 83W
INDIV
• Bred AI 5-8-12 to VCR Sir Duke 9918 ET P. PE 5-29-12 to 7-12-12 to WCR Sir Tradition 9407 P. • Smooth made polled Flash daughter with a lot of natural thickness. Great disposition . Dam sells as Lot 13.
F1137603
KEYS DAKOTA STYLE 21T
EPDs BW
1.2
WW
21
YW
38
Milk
10
TM
21
992 lbs.
ADJ YW
• Bred AI 5-1-12 to WCR Sir Vision 4246. PE 5-22-12 to 7-6-12 to Caney Fork Wind 911. • This heifer traces back to the great Patsy cow that we flushed several times. • Her granddam sells as Lot 15. • Again the first heifers to sell sired by Max Inxs 912.
54 JCR MISS FLASH 182 P DOB: 3/14/2011
F1138195
HCR FLASH 5074 POLLED
ONE PENNY BLANCO FLASH 6424 DOUBLE-H BOBSY 424P
WCR SIR IMPRESS 1325 P
JCR IMPRESSIVE 759 P
JCR MISS DUKE 3139 ET
INDIV
BW
94 lbs.
Polled
HCR EXODUS 9033 POLLED MISS HCR MAC 2015 POLLED LT RIO BLANCO 1234 P DOUBLE-H DANCEWITHME209M JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS EASE 741 P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD WCR MISS YL06 3339
ADJ WW
623 lbs.
EPDs BW
1.0
WW
35
YW
71
Milk
2
TM
19
1025 lbs.
ADJ YW
• Bred AI 5-6-12 to Baldridge Fasttrack 82F. PE 5-27-12 to 7-12-12 to WCR Sir Tradition 9407 P. • Another Flash daughter that will add calving ease and growth to your program.
56 VCR MISS DAKOTA STYLE 1117 P DOB: 3/17/2011
F1137522
KEYS DAKOTA STYLE 21T
KEYS DAKOTA STYLE 83W MISS WE LISA
VCR SIR DUKE 9918 ET P
VCR PRINCESS 822 P
VCR MISS VALUE 6147 ET P
INDIV
55 VCR MS DAKOTA PRIDE 1112 P F1137519
CANEY FORK TRADITION 44
VCR SIR PRIDE OF DAKOTA 699 P
WCR MISS PLAYWRIGHT 894P VCR SIR DUKE 2129 P
VCR LADY MARQUESS 538 P
VCR MISS STETSON 096 P
INDIV
BW
Polled
WCR SIR TRADITION 5271P WCR MISS TRADITION 440 JWK PLAYWRIGHT E210 ET WCR MISS TERRIFIC 502 P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS MAC IV 902 PLD JWK STETSON E160 ET VCR MISS MAC IV 743
105 lbs. ADJ WW 622 lbs.
83 lbs.
ADJ WW
652 lbs.
EPDs
BW
-1.5
WW
36
YW
54
Milk
9
TM
26
1036 lbs.
ADJ YW
• Bred AI 5-1-12 to VCR Sir Silverman 508 P. PE 5-22-12 to 7-6-12 to CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • A heifer bred almost identically to 193, Lot 52. • Dakota Style, Duke, Mac, True Value. • High performance with good maternal numbers.
Lot 55 DOB: 3/15/2011
BW
Polled
KEYS MODEL 270N MISS KEY KODEE 1K KEYS DUKE 118M MISS KEY LISA 145M VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS MAC IV205POLLED EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026 CR MISS DUKE 630 P
ADJ YW
DOB: 3/22/2011
EPDs
BW
2.7
WW
26
YW
53
Milk
14
TM
27
1094 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-10-12 to LT Long Distance 9001. PE 5-31-12 to 7-6-12 to Caney Fork Wind 911. • These 699 daughters are making some exceptional cows. • Her paternal granddam is a Dam of Distinction. • Her maternal grandsire is a full sib to Duke 135.
57 JCR MISS VISION 192 P F1139355
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
Polled
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR SIR VISION 861 P WCR MS DUKE 6122 P WCR SIR DUKE 17J ET P WCR MS IMPRESS 1297 P LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD SCHURRTOP 5627 LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P COX MISS WIND 957 JCR MISS EASE 1012 PET SKYMONT EASE 2078 WCR MISS DUKE 252 INDIV
BW
100 lbs. ADJ WW 574 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
1.8
WW
23
YW
49
Milk
11
TM
23
971 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-5-12 to WCR Sir Tradition 9407 P. PE 5-26-12 to 7-12-12 to WCR Sir Tradition 9407 P. • Smooth made, attractive Visionary, Wyoming Wind Granddaughter. Some of the great maternal bloodlines in this pedigree.
Bred Heifers
Lot 58
Lot 59
58 VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 1124 P 59 JCR MISS VISION 190 P DOB: 3/19/2011
F1137541
Polled
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR SIR VISION 4246 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5021 ET P WCR SIR MAC 3334 P WCR SIR MAC 9920 ETP WCR MISS EASE 897 P VCR LADY ROCKER 678 P VCR MISS QUALITY 408 PLD HHP AMERICAN QUALITY 155 VCR MISS MAC IV 825
DOB: 3/20/2011
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
INDIV
BW
88 lbs.
ADJ WW
546 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs
BW
-1.0
WW
28
YW
60
Milk
4
TM
18
1032 lbs.
60 JCR MISS BLUEGRASS 199 P DOB: 3/27/2011
F1139358
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P
JCR BLUEGRASS 9110 P ET
JCR MISS L06 4122 PET WCR SIR IMPRESS 1325 P
JCR IMPRESSIVE 839 P
JCR MISS DUKE 2017 PET
INDIV
BW
82 lbs.
ADJ WW
652 lbs.
ADJ YW
WCR MS DUKE 6122 P OCR SIR DUKE N22
JCR MISS DUKE 778 P
JCR MISS MAC 421 PET BW
94 lbs.
Polled
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR SIR DUKE 17J ET P WCR MS IMPRESS 1297 P VCR SIR DUKE 850 PLD OCR MISS PERFORMER L67 WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 JWK MISTI E156 ET
ADJ WW
632 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs BW
1.3
WW
25
YW
57
Milk
14
TM
27
1019 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-8-12 to Baldridge Fasttrack 82F. PE 5-29-12 to 7-12-12 to WCR Sir Tradition 9407 P. • Polled Vision daughter. Her EPDs say it all, growth and milk.
Polled
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P 4-L UNLIMITED YL06 PLD WCR MISS DUKE 9026 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCR MISS EASE 741 P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD WCR MISS L06 419
WCR SIR VISION 861 P
INDIV
• Bred AI 5-1-12 to VCR Sir Silverman 508 P. PE 5-22-12 to 7-6-12 to CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • Here is a real feminine Vision 4246 daughter. • A little different pedigree on the bottom side in HHP Quality.
F1138199
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
61 VCR MS DAKOTA PRIDE 1144 P DOB: 3/27/2011
EPDs BW
-1.9
WW
26
YW
40
Milk
8
TM
21
950 lbs.
VCR SIR PRIDE OF DAKOTA 699 P
WCR MISS PLAYWRIGHT 894P EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026
VCR MISS VALUE 720 P
VCR PRINCESS 479 P
INDIV
• Bred AI 5-7-12 to WCR Sir Tradition 9407 P. PE 5-28-12 to WCR Sir Tradition 9407P. • Polled Bluegrass granddaughter with a lot of eye appeal. Well balanced EPDs.
F1137548
CANEY FORK TRADITION 44
BW
91 lbs.
Polled
WCR SIR TRADITION 5271P WCR MISS TRADITION 440 JWK PLAYWRIGHT E210 ET WCR MISS TERRIFIC 502 P LT POLLED VALUE 9089 EATONS WANETTA 9572 VCR SIR DUKE 9918 ET P VCR MISS MAC IV9119ETPLD
ADJ WW
550 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs
BW
1.6
WW
23
YW
57
Milk
17
TM
29
1048 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-1-12 to VCR Sir Silverman 508 P. PE 5-22-12 to 7-6-12 to CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • Another good 699 daughter. • One of the highest Milk EPD females in the sale. • Her maternal granddam (479) has done an exceptional job.
62 VCR MISS DAKOTA VISION 1146 P 63 VCR MS DAKOTA PRIDE 1149 P DOB: 3/28/2011
F1137549
Polled
EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 WCR SIR VISION 4246 P WCR MISS DAKOTA WIND 737 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD WCR MISS L06 5021 ET P CJC DAKOTA MARK H85 LHD SCHURRTOP LEGEND CJC MS EXPRESS F1000 3H LADY MARK DK 351 L SHOESTRING 2244'S 22C WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 SHOESTRING MEMORY LANE INDIV
BW
82 lbs.
ADJ WW
586 lbs.
ADJ YW
DOB: 3/29/2011
EPDs
BW
-1.4
WW
19
YW
38
Milk
10
TM
19
965 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-1-12 to VCR Sir Silverman 508 P. PE 5-22-12 to 7-6-12 CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • Another good Vision 4246 daughter. • We purchased the dam of this heifer and she brings in a good calf every year.
F1137550
CANEY FORK TRADITION 44
VCR SIR PRIDE OF DAKOTA 699 P
WCR MISS PLAYWRIGHT 894P EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026
VCR MISS VALUE 623 P
VCR MISS DUCHESS 4144ETP
INDIV
BW
91 lbs.
Polled
WCR SIR TRADITION 5271P WCR MISS TRADITION 440 JWK PLAYWRIGHT E210 ET WCR MISS TERRIFIC 502 P LT POLLED VALUE 9089 EATONS WANETTA 9572 VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD VCR MISS MC 608 POLLEDET
ADJ WW
546 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs
BW
1.2
WW
17
YW
52
Milk
17
TM
26
1079 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-1-12 to WCR Sir Vision 4246. PE 5-22-12 to 7-6-12 to Caney Fork Wind 911. • A 699 daughter here that we think is even better than her numbers show. • High milk with a powerful performance pedigree.
Bred Heifers Lot 64
Lot 18 - Dam of Lot 65
64 JCR MISS BLUEGRASS 1104 P DOB: 4/1/2011
F1139360
LT BLUEGRASS 4017 P
JCR BLUEGRASS 9110 P ET
JCR MISS L06 4122 PET EATONS VISIONARY 2044 P
JCR MISS VISIONARY 867 P
JCR MS IMPRESS 162 P
INDIV
92 lbs.
BW
Polled
LT ASSERTION 1277 P LT PEARL'S BREEZE 2236 P 4-L UNLIMITED YL06 PLD WCR MISS DUKE 9026 EATONS VISION 0484 EATONS MISS FALLS 3639 JWK IMPRESSIVE D040 ET WCF MISS DINO 8223
ADJ WW
750 lbs.
ADJ YW
65 VCR MS DAKOTA PRIDE 1167 P DOB: 4/4/2011
EPDs
BW
-0.6
WW
30
YW
54
Milk
11
TM
26
1107 lbs.
F1137563
CANEY FORK TRADITION 44
VCR SIR PRIDE OF DAKOTA 699 P
WCR MISS PLAYWRIGHT 894P PLT SIR DUKES FLASH 5527
VCR MISS FLASH 604
VCR MS MAC 4132 P
INDIV
BW
99 lbs.
Polled
WCR SIR TRADITION 5271P WCR MISS TRADITION 440 JWK PLAYWRIGHT E210 ET WCR MISS TERRIFIC 502 P HCR FLASH 5074 POLLED VCR MISS DUCHESS 552 PLD VCR SIR MAC IV 2161 P ET VCR MISS DUCHESS 003
ADJ WW
590 lbs.
ADJ YW
EPDs
BW
1.1
WW
21
YW
40
Milk
14
TM
24
992 lbs.
• Bred AI 5-7-12 to VCR Sir Duke 9918 ET P. PE 5-28-12 to • Bred AI 5-2-12 to VCR Sir Silverman 508 P. PE 5-23-12 to 7-6-12 to WCR Sir Tradition 9407 P. CCC Max Inxs 912 Pld. • This is a nice solid heifer. She was ranked #1 at weaning with an index of 118. • A very good 699 daughter. Her dam 604 sells as Lot 18. Don’t overlook this heifer.
Reference Sires
DOB: 3/18/2008
ONE PENNY BLANCO FLASH 6424
A B WCR SIR IMPRESS 1325 P C WCR SIR TRADITION 9407 P D DOUBLE-H MAHALO 749T ET E JCR/LT CHARTER 8110 F WCR SIR VISION 861 G BALDRIDGE FASTTRACK 82F H JCR BLUEGRASS 9110 P ET I LT LONG DISTANCE 9001 PLD J WCR SIR FA MAC 2244 K VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD DOB: 1/6/2006
M731925
Polled
EPDS: BW -0.6 WW 30 YW 54 Milk -1 TM 16 DOB: 3/15/2001
M618534
M773349
Polled
EM754220
Polled
EM759405
Polled
M758738
Polled
M447863
Polled
EM780052
Polled
M780143
Polled
M234430
Polled
DOB: 3/1/1989
M297007
DOB: 11/19/1997
M470481
Polled
DOB: 4/14/2009
M773446
Polled
DOB: 2/22/2009
M777041
Polled
DOB: 2/3/2008
M755282
Polled
DOB: 4/9/2002
M652247
Polled
DOB: 2/24/2009
EM784349
Polled
DOB: 2/12/2010
M789183
Polled
EPDS: BW 0.1 WW 30 YW 43 Milk 10 TM 25
Polled
EPDS: BW 3.0 WW 29 YW 57 Milk 10 TM 25
EPDS: BW -0.3 WW 40 YW 63 Milk 20 TM 40
Polled
EPDS: BW 4.1 WW 30 YW 65 Milk 13 TM 28
EPDS: BW -4.3 WW 24 YW 44 Milk 17 TM 28
DOB: 4/5/1982
M508800
EPDS: BW -4.3 WW 20 YW 53 Milk 20 TM 30
EPDS: BW -1.8 WW 22 YW 35 Milk 8 TM 19 DOB: 2/9/2009
DOB: 8/20/1999
EPDS: BW -0.3 WW 37 YW 54 Milk 10 TM 29
EPDS: BW -3.0 WW 26 YW 38 Milk 14 TM 27 DOB: 3/22/2009
Polled
EPDS: BW 1.2 WW 37 YW 50 Milk 6 TM 25
EPDS: BW 1.5 WW 29 YW 64 Milk 15 TM 29 DOB: 2/10/1996
M683465
EPDS: BW -0.5 WW 21 YW 31 Milk 5 TM 16
EPDS: BW 0.6 WW 39 YW 63 Milk 6 TM 26 DOB: 2/22/2008
DOB: 3/20/2004
EPDS: BW 3.9 WW 31 YW 58 Milk 10 TM 25
EPDS: BW 2.2 WW 36 YW 69 Milk 14 TM 32 DOB: 3/19/2008
Polled
EPDS: BW -5.6 WW 28 YW 47 Milk 12 TM 26
EPDS: BW -3.3 WW 22 YW 42 Milk 15 TM 26 DOB: 9/17/2007
M763414
EPDS: BW 0.2 WW 35 YW 56 Milk 11 TM 29
EPDS: BW -2.0 WW 30 YW 59 Milk 9 TM 24
EPDS: BW 0.6 WW 35 YW 55 Milk -9 TM 8 DOB: 2/10/2009
L HC RHINESTONE 8355 M WCR SIR VISION 4246 P N VCR SIR DUKE 9918 ET P O CANEY FORK TRADITION 44 P CCC MAX INXS 912 PLD Q KEYS DAKOTA STYLE 83W R MT REAL DEAL 83 P S Sir Duke II DVFETDV02 T COOLEY RANCHER 3472W2 U VCR SIR LO6 045 P V VCR SIR PRIDE OF DAKOTA 699 P W EATONS TRUEVALUE 1026 DOB: 3/20/2006
M720892
Polled
EPDS: BW 1.4 WW 10 YW 32 Milk 21 TM 26
Polled
DOB: 3/3/2001
M628479
EPDS: BW 1.3 WW 25 YW 56 Milk 9 TM 22
Polled
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WW 33
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M 25
TM 41
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TM 24
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WW 33
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Garrett Charolais Bill Garrett
5295 Hwy. 70 E • Crossville, TN 38555 (931)-456-5600 • (931) 265-3151 cell
Cooley Royce 1107T39 Pld CMF 241 Rio Blanco 378R Maternal Brother to Gridiron
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1120 Welcome Grove Rd. Mosheim, TN 37818 (423) 422-7234
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2760 Renfro Rd. • Jefferson City, TN 37760 (865) 475-8266 • (865) 599-5075 cell
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AICA Roll of Excellence Show Results
Iowa State Fair —B ROE Kentucky State Fair — B ROE South Dakota State Fair — B ROE Minnesota Sate Fair –– A ROE
M o r e o n t h e W e b: AICA Roll of Excellence show results are available on the AICA website at www.charolaisusa.com
Iowa State Fair – B ROE
Females Champion Cow-Calf Pair and Grand Champion: Bar S Ms Priority 0607, 4-4-10, by CCF Knob Creek 0808 Pld ET. Bull calf, Bar S Cody 2019, 1-22-12, by Bar S Code of the West 0216. Ethan Dickerson, Paradise, Kan. Intermediate Champion and Reserve Grand Champion: WIA Ms Mogo’s Preview 522, 5-22-11, by HAMM Mogo U23. Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, Texas, and MOGO Charolais, Florence, Ala. Junior Calf Champion: JAB Keep Me In Mind 201 Pld, 1-1-12, by LT Bluegrass 4017 P. Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis. Reserve Junior Calf Champion: Summit Ms Doubt Z78, 4-16-12, by EC No Doubt 2022 P. Summit Farms, Alden, Iowa. Senior Calf Champion: Bar S Ms H172 1942, 10-5-11, by TR PZC Rapid Fire 9775 ET. Jayce Dickerson, Paradise, Kan. Reserve Senior Calf Champion: RF Ms Stealth 148 P, 10-12-11, by Mead-RF X-Factor G584 P. Ridder Farms, Hermann, Mo. Reserve Intermediate Champion: SFC Lucy Lu 185, 6-4-11, by WDZLPC Precision 4032 Pld ET. Haley Stalcup, Prescott, Iowa. Junior Champion: Bar S Pistol Annie 1542 ET, 3-23-11, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Grady Dickerson, Paradise, Kan. Reserve Junior Champion: BGC Ms Cigar 549, 4-26-11, by Cooley Royce 1107T39. Kip Wallace, Emerald, Wis. Senior Champion: 2H Wildflower 017X Pld ET, 11-23-10, by LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld. 2H Cattle Company, Grove City, Minn., and North Grove Charolais, Grove City, Minn. Reserve Senior Champion: SFC Ms Bud 125, 2-28-11, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Haley Stalcup. Reserve Champion Cow-Calf Pair: CC Ruby’s Fire 8961 Pld, 4-24-08, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Heifer calf, ROR Pearl, 4-1-12, by CCF Knob Creek 0808 Pld ET. Mark Deutsch, Newton, Iowa. Iowa Champion: Miss Jessica 2Y2, 3-10-11, by LT Easy Blend 5125 Pld. Olivia Lapke, Logan, Iowa. Senior Champion and Grand Champion: BJCF Permanent Mark X85, 9-19-10, HAMM Mogo U23. Bar J Charolais. Reserve Senior Champion and Reserve Grand Champion and Iowa Champion: Summit HDF Supreme X01, 11-6-10, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Summit Farms and Silver Spur Land & Cattle, Saratoga, Wyo. Junior Calf Champion: 5J PCR Freedom’s Impressed, 1-17-12, by 5J Freedom’s Night Train. Phelps Charolais Ranch, Holden, Mo., and 5J Charolais, Syracuse, Mo. Reserve Junior Calf Champion: SFC Double Take 210, 3-20-12, by WDZLPC Precision 4032 Pld ET. Haley Stalcup.
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Iowa State Fair
Des Moines, Iowa August 18, 2012 Judge: Brad McCurry, Mt. Hope, Kan. Total Shown – 64: Females- 47; Bulls- 17
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ROLL OF EXCELLENCE
Grand Champion Female
Reserve Grand Champion Female
Grand Champion Bull
Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Senior Calf Champion: 3G Young Gun 192Y, 11-8-11, by WDZ Northern Wind 8022 Pld ET. Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind. Reserve Senior Calf Champion: JAB Springsteen 153 Pld, 10-2-11, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. J&A Charolais, Sparta, Wis. Intermediate Champion: Bar S Stay Thirsty 1688, 5-12-11, by Swegle Creek Ko Jo 514ET. Grady Dickerson. Reserve Intermediate Champion: BJCF Cascata Y41, 5-2-11, by HAMM Little Man 22S. Bar J Charolais. Junior Champion: LT – WC Templeton 1483 Pld ET, 3-15-11, by LT Cheyenne Blend 7142 P. Wright Charolais, Richmond, Mo., LindskoveThiel Ranch, Isabel, S.D. and Cody Cattle Co., Richmond, Mo.
Groups Produce of Dam – 2H Cattle Company on OBG Elvira 4303 Pld. Junior Get-Of-Sire – Bar S Ranch, Paradise, Kan., on TR PZC Rapid Fire 9775 ET. Get-Of-Sire – Bar J Charolais on HAMM Mogo U23. Breeders Herd – Bar S Ranch. Group of Five Head – Bar S Ranch.
Kentucky State Fair — B ROE Louisville, Ky. August 25, 2012 Judge: Neal Branscum, Nancy, Ky. Total Shown – 56: Females - 40; Bulls - 16
Females Senior Champion and Grand Champion: Hayden ET 23, 9-3-10, by SR/NC Field Rep 2158 P ET. Brooke Cooper, Bardstown, Ky. Reserve Senior Champion and Reserve Grand Champion: EOTT Ms Pearly Momma 4Y, 2-2-11, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Kallie Knott, Garrett, Ind. Junior Calf Champion: EOTT Ms Wyndy 10Z, 2-17-12, by LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld. Kallie Knott.
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Reserve Junior Calf Champion: D&D Ms Carli 1204 Pld, 4-4-12, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Christian Spurlock, North Salem, Ind. Senior Calf Champion: M&M Kip Missy Y01, 11-14-11, by Cooley Royce 1107T39. Gary Allen Taylor, Winchester, Ky. Reserve Senior Calf Champion: MC Miss Susie Q, 11-4-11, by Welcome Grove Classic 829. Thad Hulett, Lancaster, Ky. Intermediate Champion: D&D Ms Kennedy 1136 Pld ET, 5-5-11, by LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld. Andrew Doub, Danville, Ind. Reserve Intermediate Champion: TCF Sophie 125, 8-2-11, by BCC Samson 501. Justin Greene, Spiceland, Ind. Junior Champion: TCC Miss Wildflower 216, 4-18-11, by SRC Kentake S02 ET. Garry Allen Taylor. Reserve Junior Champion: Cox Duchess 1924, 3-25-11, by Cox Fastrack 1292. Michaela Barron, Brodhead, Ky. Champion Cow-Calf Pair: WC CCC Striptease 801 P, 9-3-08, by D&D INXS. Heifer calf, Bluegrass Valentine, 2-14-12, by LT Bluegrass 4017 P. Logan Winburn, Winchester, Ky. Reserve Champion Cow-Calf Pair: DCF Lady Field Rep 701, 9-10-07, by SR/NC Field Rep 2158 P ET. Heifer calf, MC Lady Field Rep 408, 3-14-12, by Welcome Grove Classic 829. Thad Hulett.
Bulls Senior Calf Champion and Grand Champion: 3G Young Gun 192Y, 11-8-11, by WDZ Northern Wind 8022 Pld ET. Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind. Junior Calf Champion and Reserve Grand Champion: TT Reload 1201, 1-2-12, by RRV/MS Assert 8105 ET. Double T Farms, Science Hill, Ky. Reserve Junior Calf Champion: D&D Redemption 1201 Pld, 2-12-12, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Andrew Doub. Reserve Senior Calf Champion: Mr Joe Bud, 11-11-11, by Mr Star KJ 25. Trista Russell, Glasgow, Ky.
Mark Your Calendar!
Kentucky State Fair
National Roll of Excellence Shows
Grand Champion Female
Grand Champion Bull Junior Champion: MC Mr Tracker, 1-25-11, by Cox Tracker 1160. Thad Hulett. Reserve Junior Champion: GPC Mountainwater 0641 ET, 4-20-11, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Garrett Charolais, Crossville, Tenn., and Jonathan Presley, Crossville, Tenn. Senior Champion: HC Big Jake, 6-1-10, by WR Compass 603. Jenna Herrod, Frankfort, Ky. Reserve Senior Champion: DDC JEB X26, 9-16-10, by Hayden S108. Montogmery Charolais, Lancaster, Ky.
Groups Produce of Dam – Kallie Knott on 3G String of Pearls 651 S. Junior Get-Of-Sire – Andrew Doub on TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET Get-Of-Sire – Thad Hulett on Welcome Grove Classic 829. Breeders Herd – Andrew Doub. Group of Five Head – Thad Hulett
South Dakota State Fair – B ROE Huron, S.D. August 30, 2012 Judge: Chris Cassady, Urbana, Ill. Total Shown – 54: Females - 44; Bulls - 10
Females Junior Champion and Grand Champion: TR PZC NC7 Fire Fly 1746 ET, 4-15-11, by TR Mr. Fire Water 5792RET. CK Cattle, Highmore, S.D. Intermediate Champion and Reserve Grand Champion: TR Ms Montella 1572Y, 5-4-11, by Gerrard Montezuma 6T. Thomas Ranch, Harrold, S.D. Junior Calf Champion: CC Carly Rae 2361 Pld, 3-3-12, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Coudron Charolais, Monticello, Minn. Reserve Junior Calf Champion: RBM Trojan Z33, 1-10-12, by EC No Doubt 2022 P. RBM Livestock, Florence, S.D. Senior Calf Champion: JPJ PZC Hot Tamalie 153, 11-5-11, TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Leddy Family, Stockholm, S.D. Reserve Senior Calf Champion: VCR Miss Dakota Style 67 P, 9-28-11, by Keys Dakota Style 83W. Vedvei Charolais Ranch, Lake Preston, S.D. Reserve Intermediate Champion: TDS Marci 115 Pld, 8-13-11, by One Penny Blanco Flash 6424. Steffensen Charolais, Arlington, S.D. Reserve Junior Champion: JM Ms Nay Nay, 3-2911, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Mack Family Charolais, Watertown, S.D.
Reserve Grand Champion Female
Reserve Grand Champion Bull Senior Champion: VCR Miss Duchess 136 P, 2-19-11, by VCR Sir Duke 914 Pld. Vedvei Charolais Ranch. Reserve Senior Champion: WCR Ms Firewater 142 P, 2-13-11, by TR Mr Firewater 8600U. Wienk Charolais Ranch, Lake Preston, S.D.
Bulls Junior Calf Champion and Grand Champion: OCR Ultimate Z18, 1-31-12, by Wells “The Ultimate” 0163. Odden Charolais, Inc., Colome, S.D. Reserve Junior Calf Champion and Reserve Grand Champion: CC Montane 2105 Pld, 3-27-12, by Gerrard Montezuma 6T. Coudron Charolais.
Groups Junior Get-Of-Sire – Steffensen Charolais on One Penny Blanco Flash 6424. Breeders Herd – Vedvei Charolais Ranch. Group of Five Head – Vedvei Charolais Ranch.
Minnesota State Fair – A ROE St. Paul, Minn. September 1, 2012 Judge: Harold Bertz, Mayview, Mo. Total Shown – 45: Females- 33; Bulls- 12
Females Junior Champion and Grand Champion: WDZ CC Katelyn 128 P ET, 4-3-11, by Gerrard Montezuma 6T. Sydney Zehnder, Stanchfield, Minn. Reserve Junior Champion and Reserve Grand Champion: 2H Pinup Girl 110Y PET, 3-15-11, by LHD Cigar E46. 2H Cattle Company, Grove City, Minn. Junior Calf Champion: JRL Joyful Noise 1216 P ET, 2-18-12, by LT Easy Pro 1158 Pld. Flying JRL Ranch, Finlayson, Minn. Reserve Junior Calf Champion: White Rose Kayla, 1-24-12, by Keys Ten-Acious 166S. White Rose Charolais, Clearwater, Minn. Senior Calf Champion: WDZ Aces N1BS 132 P, 10-7-11, by WDZ Northern Wind 8022 Pld ET. Sydney Zehnder. Senior Champion: 2H Wildflower 017X Pld ET, 11-23-10, by LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld. 2H Cattle Company and North Grove Charolais, Grove City, Minn. Reserve Senior Champion: JRL Ignacie’s Fire 1102 P, 2-14-11, by WDZ Firemaker 6062 P ET. Flying JRL Ranch. Champion Cow-Calf: PZC Firefly 837P ET, 5-208, by WDZ Firemaker 6062P ET. Bull calf, NC Underdog 201 P, 2-18-12, sired by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Nelson Charolais, Rice, Minn.
American Royal Livestock Show Show: Saturday, November 3 North American Internatinal Livestock Exposition Show: Tuesday, November 13 National Western Stock Show Pen Show: Saturday, January 19 Show: Monday, January 21 Entry Deadline: Tuesday, November 20 Contact Information: www.nationalwestern.com (303) 299-5559 livestock@nationalwestern.com Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo
44th National Charolais Show
National Sale: Friday, February 1 National Show: Saturday, February 2 Entry Deadline: Thursday, November 15 Contact Information: www.fwssr.com (817) 877-2400
34th National
Charolais Sale Nomination Fort Worth, Texas
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Minnesota State Fair
South Dakota State Fair
Grand Champion Female
Reserve Grand Champion Female
Grand Champion Female
Reserve Grand Champion Female
Grand Champion Bull
Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Grand Champion Bull
Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Class Placings Spring Heifer Calves – Calved March 15 to May 2, 2012. 7 Shown: 1. Mackinzie Brass, Rochester, Minn., on MTB Diamond Diva 2301. 2. North Grove Charolais on NGC Tylee 222Z ET. 3. Audrey Redalen, Fountain, Minn., on RCC Snow Lily. Junior Heifer Calves – Calved Jan. 3 to Feb. 23, 2012. 9 Shown: 1. Flying JRL Ranch on JRL Joyful Noise 1216 P ET. 2. White Rose Charolais on White Rose Kayla. 3. 2H Cattle Company on 2H TLC Ooh La La 201 P. Senior Heifer Calves – Calved Oct. 7, 2011. 1 Shown: 1. Sydney Zehnder on WDZ Aces N1BS 132 P. Late Spring Yearling Females – Calved April 3 to April 22, 2012. 4 Shown: 1. Sydney Zehnder on WDZ CC Katelyn 128 P ET. 2. Double-H Charolais, Paynesville, Minn., on Double-H Secret 124Y. 3. Nelson Charolais, Rice, Minn., on NC Smoothie 1109 P ET. Early Spring Yearling Females – Calved March 1 to March 29, 2011. 6 Shown: 1. 2H Cattle Company on 2H Pinup Girl 110Y PET. 2.
Sydney Zehnder on WDZ KF Skittles 125 P ET. 3. Alex Anderson, Stanchfield, Minn., on WDZ Ms Impressive 122 P ET. Junior Yearling Females – Calved Jan. 15 to Feb. 14, 2011. 4 Shown: 1. Flying JRL Ranch on JRL Ignacie’s Fire 1102 P. 2. Charlie Eklund, Cambridge, Minn., on PZC RJB Kiss Me Or Not 104 P ET. 3. Double-H Charolais on Double-H Fire Up 104Y ET. Senior Yearling Females – Calved Nov. 23, 2010. 1 Shown: 1. 2H Cattle Company and North Grove Charolais on 2H Wildflower 017X Pld ET. Cow-Calf Pairs – Calved 5-2-08. 1 Shown. 1. PZC Firefly 837P ET and NC Underdog 201 P. Nelson Charolais.
Bulls Junior Calf Champion and Grand Champion: White Rose Cowboy Cut, 1-17-12, by Keys TenAcious 166S. White Rose Charolais. Senior Calf Champion and Reserve Grand Champion: WDZ CC Kade 1107 P, 9-11-11, by Gerrard Montezuma 6T. Sydney Zehnder.
REVIEW
Strafford, Mo.
September 3, 2012
Auctioneer: Rob Nord, Clinton, Ill. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management, Koshkonong, Mo. Averages: 3 Bulls................................................ $2,267 11 Cow-Calf Splits............................... $2,502 4 Cow-Calf Pairs................................. $1,594 8 Open Heifers................................... $1,416 7 Bred Heifers.................................... $1,779 5 Bred Cows....................................... $1,700 38 Lots.......................................... $1,920 Total Sale Gross................................ $72,975 By: David Hobbs High-selling lots: $3,800 – Cow-Calf Split. PC Miss Patricia 0211, 2-11-10, by M6 Grid Maker 104 PET. Rebred to Cooley Royce 1107T39. Heifer calf, 11-11-11, by PC Mr Windy Grid 023. From Parrish Charolais Farm, Springfield, Mo. Cow to Fox Hollow Farms, Catoosa, Okla., for $2,300. Calf to Jim Kinney, Lamar, Mo., for $1,500. 96
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Class Placings Spring Bull Calves – Calved March 4 to April 7, 2012. 4 Shown: 1. Sydney Zehnder on WDZ KF Here and Now 210 ET. 2. Charlie Eklund on EC Turbo. 3. Jordyn Wellik, Rochester, Minn., on JKW Shawnee Doll JW15. Junior Bull Calves – Calved Jan. 1 to Feb. 4, 2012. 5 Shown: 1. White Rose Charolais on White Rose Cowboy Cut. 2. Jordyn Wellik on JKW Lead on Rubys JW11. 3. North Grove Charolais on NGC Line Of Fire 201Z. Senior Bull Calves – Calved Sept. 2 to Sept. 29, 2012. 3 Shown: 1. Zehnder Cattle on WDZ CC Kade 1107 P. 2. Abigail Redalen on RCC Honky Tonk. 3. 2H Cattle Company on 2H Wild Fire 118Y.
May & Son Annual Production Sale With Guests
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Reserve Junior Calf Champion: WDZ KF Here and Now 210 ET, 3-4-12, by Raile 2250 T077. Sydney Zehnder. Reserve Senior Calf Champion: RCC Honky Tonk, 9-29-11, by LT Bluegrass 4017P. Abigail Redalen, Fountain, Minn.
Knoxville, Tenn. September 15, 2012
$3,800 – Cow-Calf Split. DC Ms Pomona Grid 203 C811 P, 3-19-08, by M6 Grid Maker 104 PET. Rebred to Cooley Royce 1107T39. Bull calf, 3-28-12, by DC Pomona Long Program C931P. From Corman Charolais, Pomona, Mo. Cow to Andrew Foglesong, Ipava, Ill., for $2,900. Calf to Perry Sherman, Vichy, Mo., for $900. $3,000 – Bred Cow. PC Miss Easy Grid 9313, 3-13-09, by LT Easy Pro 1158 Pld. Bred to Cooley Royce 1107T39. From Parrish Charolais Farm. To Hudspeth Farms, St. Joe, Ark. $2,900 – Bull. HF Chaos 1101, 1-27-11, by LC Mr Southpaw 7090 P ET. From Hankins Farms, Willard, Mo. To Winford Turner, Claremore, Okla. $2,900 – Cow-Calf Split. TO Miss Joan’s Image 2078 PET, 4-28-02, by LT Reflection 7136 Pld. Rebred to Sparrows Sanchez 715T. Bull calf, 4-6-12, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. From Wild Indian Acres, House Springs, Mo. Cow to Gerold Johnson, Berryville, Ark., for $1,700. Calf to Bobby Brown, Springfield, Mo., for $1,200.
Auctioneer: Terry Baxter, Newport, Tenn. Sale Consultant: Albert Stone, Atwood, Tenn. Averages: 10 Bulls.............................................. $1,830 10 Cow-Calf Pairs............................... $1,895 11 Cow-Calf Splits............................... $2,768 14 Bred Cows..................................... $2,204 10 Bred Heifers.................................. $1,760 15 Open Heifers................................. $1,353 1 Pick of Heifer Calves........................ $5,000 71 Lots.......................................... $1,992 Not included in above averages: 64 Semen Straws..................................... $76 1 Embryo................................................ $60 Total Sale Gross.............................. $146,430 By: Floyd Wampler High-selling lots: $5,000 – Choice of Natural Born 2012 Spring Heifer. From Rambur Charolais, Sidney, Mont. To Tom Cannon, Newton, Iowa. $4,600 – Cow-Calf Split. Miss May Cigar 9518, 2-23-09, by May Gold Cigar 4099 ET. Bull calf, 10-26-11, by RC Winner 9403. Cow rebred to Cooley Royce 1107T39. Cow to Presley Farms,
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Groups Produce of Dam – 6 Shown: 1. Sydney Zehnder on CC Katelyn 8107 Pld. 2. White Rose Charolais on CC Katelyn 8107 Pld. 3. 2H Cattle Company on OBG Elvira 4303. Junior Get-Of –Sire – 3 Shown: 1. White Rose Charolais on Keys Ten-Acious 166S. 2. 2H Cattle Company on TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. 3. North Grove Charolais on Keys Ten-Acious 166S. Get-Of-Sire – 1 Shown: 1. Sydney Zehnder on TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Breeders Herd – 3 Shown: 1. Sydney Zehnder. 2. 2H Cattle Company. 3. North Grove Charolais. Group of Five Head – 2 Shown: 1. Sydney Zehnder. 2. North Grove Charolais.
Crossville, Tenn., for $3,000. Bull calf to Allen Cruise, Deatsville, Ala., for $1,600. $3,600 – Bred Cow. Miss May Value Cigar 7262, 12-20-07, by May Gold Cigar 4099 ET. Bred to Cooley Royce 1107T39. To Presley Farms. $3,600 – Cow-Calf Split. Miss May Cigar 9566, 5-16-09, by May Gold Cigar 4099 ET. Bull calf, 10-25-11, by RC Winner 9403. Cow rebred to Cooley Royce 1107T39. Cow to Presley Farms for $2,100. Bull calf to Renee White, Glad Springs, Va., for $1,500. $3,250 – Bred Cow. Miss May Jackpot 7208, 8-30-07, by CCR Jackpot 1410K5 PET. Bred to Cooley Royce 1107T39. To Presley Farms, Crossville, Tenn.
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Akin Charolais
MV2070Trifecta259 M787933 Scott Tipton Phone: (706) 754-8462 1001 Preacher Campbell Rd. Cell: (706) 200-6655 Clarksville, GA 30523
Mountain View Charolais
Jim Akin 6700 County Road 71, Lexington, AL 35648 (256) 229-5395 Res. (256) 710-4897 Cell Home of the Super Grazer 168
BJR Summerford Charolais
C O L O R A D O 15493 Co. Rd. 57 Hillrose, CO 80733
Robert A. Summerford II 4087 Hwy. 31 SW Falkville, AL 35622 Located 12 miles north of Cullman (256) 784-5275 Bus. (256) 784-5831 Res. Alan Summerford • (256) 758-0652 E-Mail: bjrsummerford@charter.net www.bjrsummerford.com
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54 years of quality seedstock production
Quality and Performance Charolais in North Alabama
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A.W. “Buck” Compton Box 160 Nanafalia, AL 36764 October 19 Bull & Female Sale
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Rick Curfman (217) 285-5213 rick@curfmancharolais.com
Roger Curfman (217) 236-5761 Ryan Curfman (217) 248-7711
Stephen Cummings
2509 Old Perry Road Marshallville, GA 31057 bambooroadfarms@gmail.com
home: (334) 736-4349 office: (334) 736-4221
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McCary & Son Charolais Farm
Paul Bertsche & Sons 4540 E. 1700 N. Rd. • Flanagan, IL 61740
Levi & Brian McCary 334-872-9060 334-505-6338 334-419-0538
Dale (815) 796-2950 cell (815) 674-4419 Steve (815) 796-4440 cell (815) 674-2395 Larry (815) 842-1849 cell (815) 674-2397
635 Valleyview Drive Valley Grande, AL 36701 Home of JWK Vanessa D029 ET Donor: 2244 x 934
MOGO Full French CHAROLAIS Daniel Hammond 15300 Co. Rd. 2 • Florence, AL 35633 (256) 766-6354 • 4mogocharolais@earthlink.net
OFakHill arm “Focus on the Family”
“We don’t keep our cows, they keep us.”
OakHill Farm Home of Bennett Charolais Wayne & Lois Bennett Barn: (770) 893-3446 Home: (770) 893-2674 Cell: (770) 826-9551
1779 Holcomb Road Dawsonville, Ga 30534 oakhillfarmga@tds.net www.oakhillfarmga.com
Cattle For Sale Private Treaty
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Keith Farms
Marion Keith 6719 State Rt. 154, Tamaroa, IL 62888 (618) 967-0291 • (618) 201-6261 keithinsurance@gmail.com
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Fancy Creek Charolais Purebred Charolais Since 1968
Don & Charlotte Olsen and family 17050 Tuttle Creek Blvd. • Randolph, KS 66554 Home: 785-363-2519 • Cell: 785-313-2099 fancycreek@kansas.net www.fancycreekcharolais.com
Oakdale Duke 9003 Pld
Duke 135 x Mac 2244 x Tradition 066
Breeding Charolais since 1956 1460 Penn Road Belleville, KS 66935 Home (785) 527-5047 Cell (785) 527-1269
Raile Charolais Farm Rt. 1, Box 389 St. Francis, KS 67756 Cliff (785) 332-2794 William (785) 332-2498 cdr@railecharolais.com www.railebeef.com
Females for Sale Private Treaty
EPDs: 5.7 -3.6 29 62 30 6 44 0.9 Ron & Diane Nord & Family 2104 Charolais Lane Bloomington, IL 61704 (309) 828-1448 or (309) 827-0457 (309) 275-0409 Ron cell
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Brett, Tina and Madison Beavers
Spencer & Laci Schrader Weston & Josi 2118 Oxbow Rd., Wells, KS 67467 (785) 488-2135 home (785) 488-7204 Spencer cell (785) 488-7227 Laci cell
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Females and bulls for sale private treaty www.schraderranch.com
WOODEN CROSS CATTLE CO. 557 190th Road Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 381-1712
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PUREBRED CHAROLAIS – ANGUS Corey Vaughan, Ranch Mgr. 14630 E. 44th St. S. Derby, KS 67037 (316) 213-5484 vfrranch@ksu.edu vaughanfamilyranch.com
28378 710th Ave • Collins, IA 50055 515-460-3074 www.beaverscharolais.com
Hanover, Kansas 66945
Dispersal • October 29, 2012
Everett & Julie Shepherd (515) 321-4270 • Stuart, Iowa ejshepherd@ejscom.com
www.laueranch.com
Lester Laue (785) 337-2600 Brant Laue (913) 541-8982
www.shepherdcharolais.com
Stalcup Farms Charolais “Quality Polled Charolais”
Craig Stalcup Thomas Redneck 2609M Jim Stalcup (641) 322-4946 1407 Poplar Avenue 36th National Champion Prescott, Iowa 50859 (641) 340-1128 cell (641) 335-2351
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1194 Smith Ridge Rd. Campbellsville, KY 42718 Mitchel Cox - Owner/Gen. Mgr. (270) 465-7584
Harris Charolais Farm
ENDSLEY’S CHAROLAIS FARMS 5590 E State Rd, Hastings ,MI 49058 269-945-5531 or
“Ivory Angel” Full sibs at the farm 4 full sibs to to 0641 on the ground! Adrian & Conda Harris
endsleyscharolaisfarms.com ENDSLEY’S DUKE STONE 257
Excellent Genetics in the Bluegrass
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AICA Multiple Trait Leader Semen: $20/ Straw; $20 Signing Fee
557 Sims Pike • Georgetown, KY 40324 (502) 867-9966 off. • (859) 983-1804 cell harrischarolaisfarm@yahoo.com
COMMITTED TO BREED IMPROVEMENT Hayden ET23 43rd National Reserve Senior Calf Champion Heifer
N E B R A S K A The Complete Bull FC Turbo 756 P
EPDs: 1.0 49 68 0 24 0.8 Semen: $25/straw; $30 signing fee Bull Sale • April 10, 2013 88361 575th Ave • Newcastle, NE 68757 Home: 402-692-3704 • Cell: 402-841-9784 kldybdal@nntc.net Larry & Krista Dybdal
Dybdal Charolais
M I N N E S O T A Breeding Quality Charolais Seedstock Since 1962 1/2 Owner of Baldridge Fasttrack
Hayden Farm
James, Cathy, & Brooke Hayden 4430 Bloomfield Road Bardstown, KY 40004 (502) 349-0005
Wakefield Farms
Larry, Kyle & Dan Wakefield 20701 150th St. • New Richland, MN 56072 (507) 317-3086 • (507) 475-1749
M O N T A N A M A R Y L A N D
Dave Hebbert (308) 458-2540 Mose Hebbert (308) 458-2329
www.HebbertRanch.com
Franz Ranch
Visitors always welcome
39 Years in the Purebred Charolais Business
Ray, Jon, & David Franz
IBACH
13221 CR 339 • Sidney, Montana 59270 Ray (406) 798-3675 Jon (406) 798-7740
Quarter Circle Ranch
Home of White Squall
Karen Ibach 46060 Rd. 793 • Ansley, NE 68814 (308) 732-3370
Bob & Judy Tibbs (410) 734-6873
3545 Old Level Road Havre de Grace, MD 21078 shadowspringsfarm@comcast.net
Clark & Gail Brevig 676 Quarry View Lane • Lewistown, MT 59457 (406) 538-5579 phone • (406) 538-6479 fax brevig@3riversdbs.net • www.brevigcharolais.com
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Headquarters Ranch
Rambur Charolais
Howard Rambur d 406-489-3255 (cell) Production Sale 2nd Saturday in April
Dean Churchill Bull Sale HC 37, Box 54 April 19, Valentine, NE 69201 2013 (402) 376-2314 deanchurch1@gmail.com Mansfield, Missouri Butch Alsup • (417) 926-8416
RC Denver
RC Feedlot d RC Cattle Phone: 406-482-3255 • Fax: 406-482-3802 34790 CR 118 • Sidney, MT 59270 Email: rc1@midrivers.com website: www.ramburchar.com
M I C H I G A N MICHIGAN CHAROLAIS BREEDERS Pat Endsley Sec./Treas. 5590 E State Road Hastings, MI 49058-9456 269-945-5531 or endsleycharolais@itwifi.net
Schurrtop Angus & Charolais
Bull Sale • Nov. 16, 2012 40842 Farnam Road Farnam, NE 69029 John (308) 569-2520 Sure Performance Cattle Ryan (308) 320-4067 www.schurrtop.com Marty (308) 362-4941
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Wagonhammer Ranches Box 548 Albion, NE 68620 (402) 395-2178 or 395-6962
NORTH CAROLINA
Castleberry’s
Hilltop C Polled Charolais Pasture Proven Charolais Since 1962
Kirk & Peggy Castleberry
The Total Performance Brand
Rt. 2, Box 8 Ninnekah, OK 73067
(405) 224-1116 Cell (405) 574-2685
Wagon Wheel Charolais Ray D. Winz & Sons
Rt. 2 • Holdrege, NE 68949 Ray (308) 995-5515, Doug (308) 567-2288 Steve (308) 567-2286 Contact us for Semen on our Trait Leading Sires.
West Fork Ranch Roseann Wilson (308) 745-1764 RR 1, Box 19 • Loup City, NE 68853
Annual Bull Sale • Mar. 2, 2013
www.westforkranch.com
NORTH DAKOTA
Kevin Wiley Ranch Manager Perry, OK (580) 336-9241 (580) 572-2555
DR Stealth 574
Zeisler Charolais
NIPP CHAROLAIS
Bull Sale • March 15, 2013
Richard L. Zeisler
90445 476th Ave. • Butte, NE 68722 (402) 775-2569
N E W J E R S E Y Introducing —
HCR Solution 1107 Pld Solution x Western Edge EPDs: 10.1 -1.5 32 62 11 8.4 27
Breeding Registered Charolais Since 1959
Gerald and Loretta Effertz and Family PO Box 640 • Velva, ND 58790-0640 (701) 720-1156Roger (701) 720-1363 Kevin (701) 338-2980 Office
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Bill B. King • Box 5, Stanley, NM 87056 Day (505)220-9909 • Home (505)832-4330
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“44 years of Breeding Charolais”
Peter Stamer, owner (973) 729-9751 47 Snover Road, Lafayette, NJ 07848
Curtiss & Brenda Nipp HC 66, Box 76 Bull sale 3 01 Overbrook, OK 73453 rch 16, 2 a M (580) 668-3332 nippcharolais@yahoo.com
Bruce Smith - General Mgr. 31522 Twp. Rd. 312 Coshocton, OH 43812 (740) 502-1967 (C) (740) 824-4009 (H)
O K L A H O M A Rick & Lisa Wilson Hart Box 865 Chickasha, OK 73023 Office (405) 224-0645 Home (405) 224-0694
P E N N SY LVA N I A daren statler, dvm 6651 Valley Camp Rd. Greencastle, PA 17225 (717) 729-6453 darenstatler@centurylink.net www.descocharolaisfarm.com
SOUTH CAROLINA
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Black Mingo Ranch “Registered Polled Charolais Since 1969”
M.E. & Sandra Clemons
15211 Browns Ferry Road • Georgetown, SC 29440 (843) 448-3031 • (843) 527-4336 www.blackmingoranch.com
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Nubbin Ridge Farm
Mike King, Farm Manager Quality Seedstock available with a focus on 914 and Cigar genetics! Home of: NRF Sir Duke 538 P M799771- 914 x L02 TLD Mr Cigar 628 P M719706 - Cigar x 8121 155 Nubbin Ridge Circle (864) 972-9203 home Westminster, SC 29693 (864) 958-1343 cell
CHAROLAIS
Full French & Purebred Genetics
Roy R. & Sammye L. Dees
1168 CR 236, Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 (936) 560-0794
Houston Offices: (713) 724-9574 (281) 443-3074
HAMM Bramard 12R Roll of Excellence Sire
Fluharty Farms
WC Lady GaGa 031P –
F1120982 Sired by BHD Sly Illusion T3132 Pld
Visitors Welcome
David & Georgeanne Webb David Webb Jr. 317 Old Vinland School Road Easley, SC 29640 H: (864) 246-6203 C: (864) 640-7756
Liverpool, Texas Larry Ludeke (832) 439-4666 Stan Cross (713) 859-1950 E-mail: larryl@qiminc.com www.barjcharolaisfarm.com
Charolais & Angus
Performance Charolais Genetics Billy Stein • (979) 200-1300 Gause, TX • www.fluhartyfarms.com
Email: webbcharolais@gmail.com
Happy 11 Charolais Herd Sires HCR Supreme 6021 P CFR Power House 304 P ET HBR Auto Pilot 685 P Tommy & Sherrille Wilks P.O. Box 118 Patrick, SC 29584
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E.E. “Gene” & Glenda Bruner 4 miles east of Grandview 12320 FM 916 Grandview, TX 76050 Home: (817) 866-2839 Cell: (817) 202-7680
Brian Bruner Austin, Texas Cell: (512) 797-3711 brian.bruner@viagen.com
Noberto Lopez 302 Fresno St. Zapata, TX 78076
O (956) 765-5979 C (956) 286-3724 lopezn3d@sbcglobal.net
HANN FAMILY SPRING VALLEY RANCHES Roy Hann 1300 Walton Dr. College Station, TX 77840
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K&K Charolais Ranch 903/343-9009 caddohillsranch@hughes.net
Quality Charolais Raised in the Rocks at Cherokee, San Saba County, Texas
Kenneth Kuykendall (325) 622-4227 • FAX (325) 622-4673
Dennis Charolais
...easy calving... ...explosive growth... DCF Pure Gold 802 P EPDs: 1.4 33 55 12 29 1.0 Eric Dennis 170 Rock Bluff Road Saint Jo, TX 76265 • (940) 995-2161
Clay Boscamp 1360 CR 460 Waelder, TX 78959 (830) 857-5130
clayboscamp@wildblue.net
40th National Reserve Grand Champion Female
Double O Charolais Fall Sale October 27
525 Daniels Road • Marshall, TX 75670 David & Linda Oney • (903) 930-0236 www.doubleocharolais.com
CHAROLAIS
Kevin & Jessica Moore Bull Sale • October 13 “When You Depend On Beef For Your Bottom Line...”
2929 Oak Hill Road • Alvarado, TX 76009 Kevin cell (817) 822-7109 Jessica cell (817) 822-7402 www.m6ranch.com • m6ranch@att.net
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THOMAS CHAROLAIS INC.
arti Charolais 65 Years of Selective Breeding Full French Charolais George Marti 3601 South Highway 171 Cleburne, Texas 76031 Office (817) 558-0079
Wes Marti 1701 CR 310 Cleburne, Texas 76031 Ranch (817) 645-0239 Fax (817) 556-0110 www.marticharolais.com • mmartichar@aol.com
PC
atman harolais
“Since 1936”
Bull Sale • October 17, 2012 P.O. Box 595 • Raymondville, TX 78580 (956) 689-5162 • Fax (956) 689-3693 E-mail: thomasra@gte.net Web: www.thomascharolais.com Claudette................................(956) 689-5162 Mitch & Linda........................(956) 689-6379 Mitch Mobile..........................(956) 535-0936
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Harold L. Brethour Shirley A. Brethour 111 West 22nd Ave. • P.O. Box Y Torrington, Wyoming 82240 Home (307) 532-3604 Office (307) 532-2110 Fax (307) 532-2106 E-mail: hbrethour@aol.com
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(435) 835-7263 (435) 340-1396 Don Barton AICA Hall of Fame
Steve Patman
www.PatmanCharolais.com
HLB Charolais
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453 FM 55 Waxahachie, TX 75165 (972) 937-5628
W y o m i n g
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“The Brand You Can Count On”
Rafael Ortega • Owner
Bill Pendergrass • Manager 39606 FM 1736 West Hempstead, TX 77445 (979) 203-6800 billpendergrass@lmmm.net
Registered Breeder Since 1969
Alan & Leslie Alexander 5412 Birch Road • Pasco, Wash. 99301 • (509) 545-8816 hangna@owt.com • www.hangnacattle.com
TC Cattle Company A Complete Source for Quality
Myles and Lisa Tellefson 20427 Rd 1 SE Warden, WA 98857 (509) 750-4384 • (509) 760-6651 e-mail: tccattlecompany@gmail.com
W i s c o n s i n Don & Mary Jane Schill 465 FCR 781 Donie, TX 75838 (254) 359-4387
Kyle & Shay Schill (254) 230-5527 Steve & Debby Smith (281) 351-1500
W R I G H T C HAR O LAI S FAR M Quality Polled Performance Since 1973
Stop by and visit.
Richard & Jo Ann Wright 205 29th Street New Auburn, WI 54757 (715) 237-2880 Fax: (715) 237-2887
Reach Potential Customers Advertise your breeding program in the Charolais Breeders section each month! 1 inch- 11x rate: $30/issue Prepaid 1 year (11 issues): $330
TriniTy Valley CommuniTy College
R A N C H regisTered Charolais CaTTle 100 Cardinal Drive . Athens, TX 75751 Marc Robinson 903.675.6285 www.tvcc.edu/agriculture
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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
Mark Your Calendar!
Visit the web site –
www.sdcharolais.com
Your Source for Performance Charolais Genetics
Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Dec. 18 Jan. 29
Vedvei Female Sale, Lake Preston South Dakota Classic, Mitchell Thomas Ranch Bull Sale, Philip Black Hills Stock Show, Rapid City
Contact these seedstock breeders for herd sire prospects and herd building females. Selling Bulls & Females Private Treaty
JAMIE EGGLESTON 21130 379th Ave. • Wessington, SD 57381 (605) 883-4602 • Fax: (605) 883-4924 egglchar@santel.net • www.egglestoncharolais.com
Steffensen Charolais
Platte, South Dakota DAVID MASON Phone & Fax: (605) 337-2521 Cell: (605) 680-0780
CLARENCE E. MASON Phone: (605) 337-3545 www.pvfcharolais.com
Bull Sale • February 9
JS Sir Platinum 6204
Travis & Deb Steffensen & Family 21269 US Hwy. 81 Arlington, S.D. 57212 Home: (605) 983-5497
PF El Duke 9021 P ET Impressed 620 x Duchess 351
Space Available Contact Colt Keffer
EPDs: 7.4 -1.3 22 26 4 -0.2 14 0.6
Semen: $15/straw; $25 signing fee
S.D. Charolais Breeders Association 2008 Outstanding Seedstock Producer
KEPPEN CHAROLAIS
765-376-8784
Steve - Myrna - Greg - BJ 405 Samara Ave. • Volga, SD 57071 • (605) 627-5229 keppencharolais@mchsi.com • www.keppencharolais.com
Space Available Contact Colt Keffer 765-376-8784
Reich Ranch Charolais Range-Raised Performance Tested Since 1957 Quality Females For Sale Private Treaty
Tim and Ree Reich
If you are looking
Odden Charolais Ranch Colome, SD 57528
(200 miles Southwest of Lake Preston)
Brian & Janna Adam, Ethanie & Andrew (605) 842-1185 - Home (605) 203-1228 - Brian cell (605) 203-1229 - Adam cell
Featuring– M6 Grid Plus 713 Pld
BW WW YW TM REA MB EPDs 1.2 24 37 23 0.57 -0.08
39120 192nd Street Wagner, South Dakota 57380 (605) 384-3300, (605) 491-0986
Space Available
Space Available
Contact Colt Keffer
Contact Colt Keffer
765-376-8784
765-376-8784
Vedvei Charolais
Herd Sire Prospects & Embryos for Sale Private Treaty
“2000 AICA Seedstock Producer of the Year”
44213 204th St. Lake Preston, SD 57249 Alan & Deb Vedvei (605) 847-4529 www.vedveicharolais.com E-mail: vedvei@rapiddatasystems.net Fax (605)847-4810
Bull Sale • March 1 Calvin Sandmeier Gary Sandmeier (605) 285-6179 (605) 285-6766 13123 322nd Ave. • Bowdle, SD 57428 www.sandmeiercharolais.com
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Contact Colt Keffer
1007 Kingsbury Belle Fourche, SD 57717 (605) 892-4366
Scott & Kim Jensen 20379 441st Avenue • Lake Preston, SD 57249 (605) 847-4755 E-Mail: jensenranch@rapiddatasystems.net
performance Whoa, for polled cattle, call:
Space Available
Bull Sale April 6
Wells Charolais Ranch 15446 419th Ave • Conde, SD 57434 Richard & Heather Wells (605) 784-3409 Jason & Nina Jo Wells (605) 784-7824 www. wellscharolaisranch.com
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Tommy Barnes Auctioneer
11882 Hwy. 80 Gallion, AL 36742 (334) 289-7001 Mobile (334) 462-4004 Fax (334) 289-7000
“Bringing more to your sale”
Auctioneer Auctioneer Rick Curfman
RR. 2, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (217) 285-5213 rick@curfmancharolais.com
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816-519-8208
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Bovine Elite, LLC 3300 Longmire Drive • College Station, Texas 77845 800-786-4066 • 979-693-0388 • 979-693-7994 Fax carl@bovine-elite.com • www.bovine-elite.com
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will give you insight into the total cattle industry - all the breeds, issues, ideas and innovations. The Cattleman will tell you where the industry has been and where it is going so you won’t be left behind!
Greg & Brenda Hubert
P.O. Box 100 • Oakley, Kansas 67748 • (785) 672-3195 FAX: (785) 672-4902 • greghubert@st-tel.net Professional Charolais Sales Management
SUBSCRIBE TODAY! $25 per year ($40 foreign)
1301 W. Seventh St. Fort Worth, TX 76102-2660 (817) 332-7155 Ask for Circulation Dept.
Home: (931) 394-2892
CATTLE SALES – Registered and Commercial Auctions, consultations and semen sales FARM SALES – Land and equipment ORDER BUYING –“If you need it, I’ll find it”
704 Walker Road Beech Grove, TN 37018
Cell: (931) 842-1234
Have you planned your advertising? December 2012 Deadline: October 25
January 2013
“Over 40 years of proven, practical experience”
Deadline: November 25
P.O. Box 308 Koshkonong, MO 65692 John: (417) 867-5526 Cell: (870) 897-5037 jsmjr39@live.com
Contact Your Area Field Representative Wes Chism (281) 761-5952 Floyd Wampler (423) 612-2144 Colt Keffer (765) 376-8784 Western Region Associate Advertising Sales Dennis Metzger (816) 519-8208 Charolais Journal office (816) 464-2474 ext. 104
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Call or Write for Sale Catalogs or Information on these Sales: October 19-20 2nd President & Reality Sale............Sulphur Springs, Texas October 27 Southern Connection Sale...........................Calhoun, Ga. November 10 Oklahoma Bull & Female Sale.................Checotah, Okla. November 17 Hudspeth Farms The Gathering Sale..........Harrison, Ark. Ask how we can help with your breeding program and sales. O C T O B E R 2 0 1 2 105
AICA Events October 6 — Keystone International Livestock Exposition Class A ROE Show Harrisburg, Pa. October 31- November 1–– AICA Fall Board of Directors & Committee Meetings, Kansas City, Mo. November 3 — American Royal Livestock Show National ROE Show Kansas City, Mo. November 13 — North American International Livestock Exposition National ROE Show Louisville, Ky. November 15 — Deadline for submitting performance data for Spring 2013 AICA Sire Summary
OF EVENTS
CALENDAR
October 2012 October 6 — Canadian National Charolais Show, 9 a.m., Expo Boeuf, Victoriaville, Quebec.
October 29 — EJ Shepherd Charolais Dispersal, 1 p.m., Southwestern Community College Ag Site, Creston, Iowa. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
October 6 — Canadian National Charolais Sale, 4 p.m., Expo Boeuf, Victoriaville, Quebec. Sale Manager: By Livestock.
October 31-November 1 — AICA Fall Board of Directors & Committee Meetings, Argosy Casino-Hotel & Spa, Kansas City, Mo
October 6 — Isa Cattle Co. 51st Bull Sale, San Angelo, Texas.
October 31 — Fink Beef Genetics Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Fink Beef Genetics Sale Facility, Randolph, Kan. Contact: Galen or Lori Fink.
October 6 — Keystone International Livestock Exposition Class A ROE Show, Harrisburg, Pa. October 6 — Keystone Heifer Showcase Sale, Keystone International Livestock Exposition Small Arena, Harrisburg, Pa. October 6 — Northern Exposure 2012, 1 p.m., at Summit Farms, Hubbard, Iowa. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. October 11 — Alabama National Fair & Agricultural Exposition Charolais Show. Montgomery, Ala. October 13 — M6 Charolais The Fall Event Bull & Female Sale, Noon, at the ranch, Alvarado, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Contact: Kevin Moore. October 15 — Big H Ranch Online Show Prospect Sale, Madison, Mo. Contact: Shannon Holohan. October 17 — North Carolina State Fair Charolais Show, Raleigh, N.C. October 17 — Thomas Charolais 11th Annual Bull Sale, Noon, at the ranch, Raymondville, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Contact: Mitch Thomas or Tonnyre Thomas Joe. October 18-21 — Minnesota Beef Expo, Minnesota State Fairgrounds, St. Paul, Minn. October 19 — Arkansas State Fair Charolais Show, Little Rock, Ark.
Affiliate Events November 2 — Alabama Charolais Association State Meeting & Supper Cullman, Ala. Contact David Hobbs (816) 464-2474, ext 200, dhobbs@charolaisusa.com with affiliate event dates.
October 19 — Compton Charolais A Day In Nanafalia 25th Annual Bull & Female Sale, 12:30 p.m., at the farm, Nanafalia, Ala. Contact: Buck Compton. October 19 — South Carolina State Fair Charolais Show, Columbia, S.C. October 19-20 — The 2nd President & Reality Influence Sale, Hopkins County Civic Center, Sulphur Springs, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. October 20 — Walden Farms The Fall Charolais & Angus Bull Sale, Noon, at Walden Farms Sale Barn, Brantley, Ala. Contact: Tony Walden. October 24 — The Cattleman’s Livestock Auction Special Sale, Brenham, Texas. Contact: Bill Pendergrass. October 27 — Aschermann Charolais Goin’ Green Charolais Fall Bull Sale, 1 p.m. at the ranch, Carthage, Mo. Auctioneer: Jackie Moore. Contact: Larry Aschermann. October 27 — Doub Charolais & Guests Autumn at the Crossroads Sale, 5 p.m., at the farm, Danville, Ind. Auctioneer: Kevin Wendt. Contact: Andrew or Joe Doub.
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November 2012 November 2 — Alabama Charolais Association State Meeting and Supper, 7 p.m., Cullman, Ala. Contact: Jim Akin. November 2 — 2012 Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Royal Breeders Bull Classic, American Royal Livestock Show, Kansas City, Mo. November 2 — Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Ten Grand Heifer Sale, American Royal Livestock Show Wagstaff Sale Center, Kansas City, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. November 3 — American Royal Livestock Show National ROE Show, Noon, Kansas City, Mo. November 3 — Alabama Fall Roundup Sale & Cedar Roost Ranch Complete Dispersal, Noon, Cullman Livestock Market, Cullman, Ala. Sale Manager: Bob Morton. November 3 — Virginia Fall Herd Improvement Sale, 1 p.m., Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va. Sale Sponsor: Virginia Charolais Association. Auctioneer: Andy Elmore. Sale Manager: Leo Muncy. November 9 — Arcadia Black & White Bull Sale, Arcadia Stockyards, Arcadia, Fla. Contact: Richard Meadows. November 10 — Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Fall Bull Sale, 5 p.m., Springfield Livestock Marketing Center, Springfield, Mo. Sale Sponsor: Missouri Charolais Breeders Association. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. November 10 — Oklahoma Charolais Bull & Female Sale, 1 p.m., Cross Livestock Auction, Checotah, Okla. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. November 10 — The Dakota Standard Vedvei Charolais Ranch First Production Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Lake Preston, S.D. Auctioneer: Lynn Weishaar. Contact: Alan Vedvei. November 13 — Cobb Charolais Ranch Bull Sale, Western Livestock Auction, Great Falls, Mont. Contact: John or Mike Cobb. November 13 — North American International Livestock Exposition National ROE Show, Louisville, Ky. November 15 — Deadline for submitting performance data for Spring 2013 AICA Sire Summary
November 17 — South Dakota Charolais Classic, 1 p.m., Mitchell Livestock Auction, Mitchell, S.D. Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar. Contact: Donnie Leddy. November 22 — Canadian Western Agribition Charolais Sale, Regina, Saskatchewan. Sale Manager: By Livestock. November 23 — Canadian Western Agribition Charolais Show, Regina, Saskatchewan.
December 2012 December 1 — Charhead Ranch & Dr. Melanie Roth Complete Herd Dispersal Sale, 1 p.m., Whitewood Auction Market, Whitewood, Sask. Sale Manager: Transcon Livestock Corp. December 1 — Wright Charolais 2nd Annual Female Sale, 1 p.m., Jenkins Expo Center, Livingston County Fairgrounds, Chillicothe, Mo. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. December 1 — 21st Annual Rancher’s Choice Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Nixon Livestock Commission Company, Nixon, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. December 7 — It’s All Black & White Bull Sale, Montgomery Stockyards, Montgomery, Ala. Contact: Richard Meadows. December 8 — Ridder Farms 2nd Annual The Showgirls Sale, at the farm, Hermann, Mo. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. December 15 — Perrot-Martin Charolais Farm Complete Dispersal, at the farm, Naicam, Sask. Sale Manager: T Bar C Cattle Co. December 15 — Sonderup Charolais Ranch & Friends Select Female Sale, 1 p.m., Buffalo County Fairgrounds, Kearney, Neb. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. December 18 — Thomas Ranch Fall Bull Sale, Philip Livestock, Philip. S.D. Contact: Troy Thomas.
January 2013 January 19 — National Western Stock Show National ROE Pens of Bulls & Females Show, Denver, Colo. January 19 — Severance Diamond Charolais Performance & Quality Bull Sale, 1:30 p.m., Kist Livestock Auction, Mandan, N.D. Contact: Jan Severance. January 20 — Charolais In The Rockies Sale, 2:30 p.m., National Western Stock Show, Denver, Colo. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales. January 21 — National Western Stock Show National ROE Show, Denver, Colo. January 26 — Dennis Charolais Farm Annual Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Sulphur Springs Livestock Commision, Sulphur Springs, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Contact: Eric Dennis. January 29 — Black Hills Stock Show Charolais Show and Sale, Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City, S.D.
February 2013
October 27 — East Texas Invitational Sale, 1 p.m., Double O Charolais Ranch, Marshall, Texas. Contact: David or Linda Oney.
November 16 — Schurrtop Ranch Charolais & Angus Bull Sale, Tri-State Livestock, McCook, Neb. Contact: Marty Schurr.
February 1 — 34th National Charolais Sale. Fort Worth Stock Show, Fort Worth, Texas. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
October 27 — Mead Farms Bull Sale, at the farm, Versailles, Mo. Contact: Alan Mead or Bub Raithel
November 17 — Double D Ranch Charolais Dispersal, 1 p.m., Muskingum Livestock, Zanesville, Ohio. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
February 2 — 44th National Charolais Show. Fort Worth Stock Show, Fort Worth, Texas.
October 27 — Southern Connection Sale, 1 p.m., Northwest Georgia Livestock Pavilion, Calhoun, Ga. Sale Sponsor: Georgia-Florida & South Carolina Charolais Associations. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.
November 17 — Hudspeth Farms & Guests The Gathering Sale, 1 p.m., Cattleman’s Livestock Auction, Harrison, Ark. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.
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February 9 — Charolais For Profit Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Columbus Livestock Market, Columbus, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.
Advertising Rates EFFECTIVE WITH THE JAN. 2006 ISSUE
The following terms and conditions govern all advertising in the Charolais Journal, which is used without separate or additional contract terms.
February 9 — Stewart’s Charolais & Steffensen April 6 — Wells Charolais 31st Annual Bull Sale, Charolais 6th Annual Bull Sale, Noon, Madison Sale Hub City Livestock, Aberdeen, S.D. Contact: Dick or Barn, Madison, S.D. Contact: Jeff Stewart or Travis Jason Wells. Steffensen. April 9 — Oakwater Ranch 30th Annual Bull Sale, 1 February 20 — Carstens-Shepherd Bull Bash Sale, 1 p.m., Valentine Livestock, Valentine, Neb. Auctioneer: Jim p.m., Creston Livestock Auction, Creston, Iowa. Contact: Birdwell. Contact: Dean Churchill or Butch Alsup. Dean Carstens or Everett Shepherd. April 9 — Thomas Ranch 41st Annual Bull Sale, at the February 26 — Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Class ranch, Harrold, S.D. Contact: Troy Thomas. A ROE Show, Houston, Texas. April 10 — Dybdal Charolais Bull Sale, 1 p.m., February 28 — Bear Mountain Angus & Charolais Laurel Livestock Sales Co., Laurel, Neb. Contact: Bull Sale, at the ranch, Palisade, Neb. Contact: Brian Larry Dybdal. or Tiffany Stoller. April 11 — Sonderup Charolais Ranch 31st Annual Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Fullerton, Neb. Contact: March 2013 Tom Sonderup. March 1 — Sandmeier Charolais 32nd Anniversary Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Bowdle, S.D. Contact: April 12 — Summit Farms 3rd Annual Bull Sale, 6 p.m., at the farm, Hubbard, Iowa. Sale Manager: Calvin or Gary Sandmeier. Hubert Cattle Sales. March 2 — Mead Farms Bull Sale, at the farm, April 13 — Carolina Sensations Sale, 1 p.m., Upstate Versailles, Mo. Contact: Alan Mead or Bub Raithel. Livestock Exchange, Williamston, S.C. Sale Sponsors: March 2 — West Fork Ranch Private Treaty Bull Sale, at South Carolina and Georgia/Florida Charolais the ranch, Loup City, Neb. Contact: Roseann Wilson. Associations. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: March 5 — Doll Charolais Ranch 33rd Annual Outfront Cattle Service. Production Sale, Kist Livestock Auction, Mandan, N.D. April 13 — Rambur Charolais 35th Annual Bull Sale, at Contact: David, Charles or Joe Doll. the ranch, Sidney, Mont. Contact: Howard Rambur. March 8 — Windy Hill Charolais Farms & Guests 16th April 13 — The Renaissance XI Sale, 1 p.m., Chappell’s Annual Gateway-Getaway Production Sale, Arrowhead Sales Arena, Strafford, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Sale Facility, Cedar Hill, Mo. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management. Consultant: Outfront Cattle Service. April 20 — Cobb Charolais Ranch Bull Sale, Western March 9 — Wright Charolais 6th Annual Bull Sale, Livestock Auction, Great Falls, Mont. Contact: John 6 p.m., Jenkins Expo Center, Livingston County or Mike Cobb. Fairgrounds, Chillicothe, Mo. Sale Manager: Hubert April 26 — Missouri Charolais Breeders Association Cattle Sales. 50th Anniversary Banquet & Membership Meeting, March 12 — Romans Ranches Charolais Production Columbia, Mo. Sale, Vale, Ore. Contact: Bill or Jeff Romans. April 27 — Missouri Charolais Breeders Association March 14 — Bar S Ranch Annual Bull Sale, at the 48th Annual State Sale, 1 p.m., Show-Me Shorthorn ranch, Paradise, Kan. Contact: Ken Stielow or David Sale Facility, Columbia, Mo. Sale Manager: Hubert Dickerson. Cattle Sales. March 15 — Zeisler Charolais 25th Annual Polled April 27 — Wienk Charolais Ranch 44th Annual Bull Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Butte, Neb. Contact: Sale, at the ranch, Lake Preston, S.D. Contact: Arnold Richard Zeisler. Wienk, Jeff Eschenbaum or Sterling Eschenbaum. March 16 — Peterson Farms Charolais 20th Annual Top Pick Bull Sale, Mtn. Grove, Mo. Sale Manager: May 2013 Mitchell Management. May 4 — 14th Annual The Sale of Excellence, 1 p.m., March 16 — Nipp Charolais 4th Annual Bull Sale, O.D. Butler Texas A&M Beef Research Center, College Red River Livestock, Ardmore Okla. Sale Manager: Station, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. Bob Morton.
March 30 — Appalachian Classic Sale, 1 p.m., Knoxville July 2013 Livestock Market, Knoxville, Tenn. Sale Sponsor: Mountain Empire Association. Sale Manager: Outfront July 14-20 — AIJCA Junior National Shows & Leadership Conference, Four States Fairgrounds, Texarkana, Ark. Cattle Service.
April 2013 April 5 — Roster Charolais Bull Sale, 1 p.m., Mitchell Livestock, Mitchell, S.D. Contact: Mike Roster. April 6 — DeBruycker Charolais 29th Annual Bull Sale, Noon, Western Livestock Auction, Great Falls, Mont. Sale Consultant: Outfront Cattle Service. April 6 — Satterfield Charolais & Angus Second Annual Bull & Female Sale, 1 p.m., at the farm, Evening Shade, Ark. Auctioneer: Rob Nord. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
Difficult ads requiring substantional extra proor Gail Brevig. duction time will be charged a minimum $50/ Aprilrate. 9 —If you Carolina noon, Upstate hour preferSensation no extra Sale, charges, request Livestock Exchange, Williamston, S.C. Auctioneer: that the Journal staff simplify the ad if necessary Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. atGreg theirClifton. discretion.
April 9 — Hebbert Charolais 29th Annual Bull CANCELLATION POLICY Sale, at the ranch, Hyannis, Neb. Contact: David or Charges dependent upon stage of production Mose will beHebbert. invoiced to advertisers who cancel previously advertising. April 9 —submitted Prairie Valley Farms Annual Bull Sale, Platte Livestock, Platte, S.D. Contact: Clarence or DISCOUNTS Mason. for all advertising will be ADavid 5% discount given for one year. 33rd No agency April 9if prepaid — Rambur Charolais Annual Bull commissions allowed on breeder rates. Sale,1 p.m. at the ranch, Sidney, Mont. Contact: CLOSING DATES Howard Rambur. All advertising (including April 9 — Thecopy Renaissance XVIXphotos) Sale, 1 p.m., must be inSales the Arena, Charolais Journal office by Chappell’s Strafford, Mo. Sale Manager: th the 25 of the second month preceding Mitchell, Managment. publication, i.e. Jan. 25 for the March issue or the9first working day thereafter. A $100 April — Thomas Charolais & Friends 2nd Annual late beatapplied to all late advertiseClubfee Calfwill Sale, the ranch, Raymondville, Texas. th ments. of the second Contact:Proof Mitchdeadline: Thomas or20 Tonnyre Thomas Joe. month preceding publication, i.e. Jan. 20 April 11 —issue. Eggleston’s Charolais 26th Annual Bull for March Sale, 1 p.m., Bales Co. C.C., Huron, S.D. Auctioneer: ADVERTISING CONTENT Seth Weishaar. Contact: jamie Eggleston. The Charolais Journal reserves the right to April 12any —advertising Thomas Ranch Bull Sale, refuse or 39th copyAnnual at its sole 1 p.m. at the Harrold, S.D. assumes Contact: Troy discretion. Theranch, Charolais Journal no responsibility for the accuracy and Thomas. truthfulness of submitted advertising conApril 12 pedigrees — OakwaterorRanch 28th Annual Bull Sale, taining statements regarding 1 p.m., Valentine Livestock, Valentine, Neb. Contact: performance. The Charolais Journal accepts Dean Churchill or Butch Alsup. no responsibility for the accuracy of any photographs supplied by other than April 14 — Sonderup Charolais Ranch 29thitsAnnual own staff.1 Advertisers shall imdemnify and Bull Sale, p.m., at the ranch, Fullerton, Neb. Contact: hold Tom harmless Sonderup. the Charolais Journal for any claims concerning advertising content as submitted. April 14 — Reich Charolais Ranch Annual Bull Sale, Belle Fourche Livestock Exchange, Belle Fourche, REPRINTS, CATALOGS AND BROCHURES S.D. Contact Tim Reich Advertising and editorial reprints available. Sale catalogs and brochures are produced 15 —rates. SouthContact Central Kentucky Meeting atApril special office forGroup prices. & Dinner. 6 p.m. at Barren River Regional Livestock Center, Bowling Green, Ky. Notice to advertisers: Advertising for sales scheduled prior to the 20th of the month April 15 — Virginia Charolais Association/Colonial of publication accepted at the advertiser’s Contact David Hobbs (816) 464-2474, ext. 200, or Charolais Association Superior Charolais Genetics The Charolais Journal assumes no dhobbs@charolaisusa.com with your Classified Advertising. Sale,risk. 1 p.m., Virginia Beef Expo, Rockingham responsibility for distribution. County Fairgrounds, Harrisburg, Va. Contact: Gerry Scott
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March 22 — Schurrtop Ranch Charolais & Angus May 18 — Charolais Association of Texas Spring Bull Sale, Tri-State Livestock, McCook, Neb. Contact: Spectacular Sale, 1 p.m., Tommy McDaniel Ag Expo Center, Henderson, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Marty Schurr. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. March 23 — M6 Ranch Spring Bull Sale, at the ranch, June 2013 Alvarado, Texas. Contact: Kevin Moore. March 27 — Thomas Charolais 7th Annual Spring June 1 — 3rd Annual Mid-Tenn Classic Sale, 1 p.m., at Bull Sale, at the ranch, Raymondville, Texas. Contact: the ranch, Manchester, Tenn. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service. Mitch Thomas or Tonnyre Thomas Joe.
BREEDER ADVERTISING SPACE Black & White 1x 11x April 2011 1 page $700 $600 Aprilpage 1 — AICA WHR and 510 PPR Herd Enrollments 2/3 450 Due. Contact AICA, Marilou Wegner. 1/2 page (h) 395 340 Aprilpage 2 — DeBruycker Charolais 1/2 (v) 450 27th Annual 370 Bull Sale, Western Livestock Auction, Great Falls, Mont. Sale 1/3 page 270 220 Consultant: Outfront Cattle Service. Contact: 1/4 page 215 180 Lloyd, Brettpage or Mark DeBruycker or155 Joe Campbell. 1/6 130 1April inch2 — Nipp Charolais 35 30Annual & Guests 2nd Position (1-7) Productionpgs Sale, 1.p.m., Red River1,150 Livestock, Inside Covers 1,200 Ardmore, Okla. Sale Manager: Sayre Cattle Service. Back April 2Cover — Wells Charolais 29th Annual1,300 Bull Sale, Hub City Livestock, Aberdeen, S.D. Contact: Richard CLASSIFIEDS or Jason Wells. Prepaid. Rate: per W word, $25Annual min.,Production paid in Sale, April 2$1 — Little Farm First advance. Deadline 25th Tenn. of the 1 p.m., at the farm, Lebanon, Sale2nd Manager: month preceding publication Bob Morton. COLOR 5 — Hubert Charolaiscolor Ranch 32nd Annual 1April standard additional $175 Polled Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Monument, -Kan. red Auctioneer: or blue (availability basis) James Birdwell. Sale Manager: 1Hubert non-standard 275 Cattle Sales. color - (availability basis) April 5 — Cardinal Charolais Bull Sale, at the 4-color 475ranch, Hillrose, Colo. Contact: Special colorAuctioneer: Dennis Metzger.475 Pat Gebauer or Luan August. Metallic color 600 April 6 — Ibach Quarter Circle Ranch 14th Annual ADDITIONAL CHARGES Purebred Charolais Central B/W photo (each)Bull Sale, 1 p.m.,$15 Nebraska Commission Co., Broken Bow, Neb.50 Contact: Color photo (each) Karen Ibach. 4-Color page correction April 6approval — Kansas (per Bull Test #70 Annual 150 Bull Sale, after page) 11:30or a.m. Beloit, Kan. Contact: Harley Edge. B/W 2-Color page corrections after page) 100 April 8approval — Brevig(per Charolais Annual Cattlemen’s After deadline charge Mont. Contact: 100Clark Value Bull Sale. Lewistown,
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ADVERTISERS’ 21 Ranch........................................... 100 34th National Charolais Sale................ 64 5J Charolais......................................... 20 Abbott Charolais . ................................ 20 ABS Global........................................... 56 Akin Charolais...................................... 97 Alabama Fall Roundup Sale................. 63 Arlitt Ranch.......................................... 13 Aschermann Charolais . .......... 20, 54, 55 Bamboo Run Farms LLC...................... 97 Baney Charolais................................... 20 Barnard Charolais................................ 20 Barnes, Tommy.................................. 104 Bar J Charolais................................... 101 Bar S Ranch......................................... 98 Barton Charolais Ranch . .................. 102 Beavers Charolais................................ 98 Ben Meriwether Livestock Photography.... 104 Big Creek Charolais.............................. 20 Black Mingo Ranch............................ 100 Boscamp’s Arrowhead Ranch............ 101 Bovine Elite, LLC........................ 7, 8, 104 Bracewell Cattle Co........................ 8, 101 Brevig Charolais................................... 99 Bridges Charolais................................. 93 Browarny Photographics, Inc............. 104 Bruner Polled Charolais..................... 101 Buddy’s Charolais................................ 13 C-B Charolais....................................... 29 Caddo Hills Ranch............................. 101 Cardinal Charolais............................... 97 Castleberry’s Hilltop C Charolais....... 100 Cattleman, The.................................. 105 CattleMax........................................... 104 Cedar Roost Ranch.............................. 63 Charolais Association of Texas ............ 101 Charolais Banner .............................. 105 Circle Cee Charolais Farms................ 102 Clayford Ranch Charolais................... 101 Clifton Management Co..................... 104 Compton Charolais.............................. 97 Conover, Al......................................... 104 Corman Charolais . ............................. 20 Cox Charolais....................................... 98 Crews Farms........................................ 15 Curfman Farms................................... 97 Curfman, Rick .................................. 104 Dakota Standard Sale...................... 77-92 DeBruycker Charolais............................ 23 108
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Dennis Charolais Farm...................... 101 DESCO Charolais Farm...................... 100 Domek Charolais...................Back Cover Doub Charolais.................. 15, 58, 59, 98 Double D Ranch.................... 10, 11, 100 Double-H Charolais............................... 9 Double O Charolais...................... 60, 101 Double R Dees .................................. 101 Dybdal Charolais.................................. 99 Eaton Charolais...............Inside Front, BC Effertz Key Ranch . ............................ 100 Eggleston’s Charolais......................... 103 Endsley’s Charolais Farm.................... 99 Evans Charolais................................... 13 Fancy Creek Charolais.......................... 98 Fink Beef Genetics............................... 98 Fluharty Farms.................................. 101 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo........... 23 Fox Hollow......................................... 100 Franz Ranch ....................................... 99 Garrett Charolais.................................. 93 Gay Livestock Insurance, Jerry ............105 Georgia-Florida Charolais Association.. 57 HLB Charolais......................................102 Hale Farms.................................... 15, 20 Hang’n A Cattle Co............................. 102 Hankins, Lynn...................................... 93 Hann Family Spring Valley Ranches . ... 101 Hansen Farms.................................... 103 Happy 11 Charolais............................ 101 Harl, Tracy......................................... 104 Harris Charolais Farm......................... 99 Hart Charolais...................................... 99 Hayden Farm....................................... 99 Heath Hyde Cattle Co........................... 13 Hebbert Charolais................................ 99 Hubert Cattle Sales............................. 105 Hubert Charolais Ranch ..................... 98 Hudspeth Farms............................ 14, 15 Ibach Quarter Circle Ranch ................ 99 J&J Trust Charolais..................Back Cover James F. Bessler Inc........................... 105 Jensen Charolais Ranch.......... 77-92, 103 Jorgensen Charolais............................. 97 K & K Charolais Ranch....................... 101 Keith Farms......................................... 98 Keppen Charolais............................... 103 King Charolais.................................... 100 LaFraise Farms ................................... 97
Lambert, Doak . ................................ 104 Laue Charolais Ranch.......................... 98 Lehman Charolais............................... 101 Lindskov-Thiel Ranch.............Back Cover Link Charolais........................................ 8 Little W Farm....................................... 93 M6 Charolais...................................... 101 MBS Charolais..................................... 20 M & M Charolais............................ 5, 100 M & R Cattle......................................... 93 Marti Charolais ................................. 102 May, Roy & Son.................................... 93 McCary & Son Charolais Farm............. 97 McNickle Charolais Ranch................... 98 Mead Farms......................................... 20 Metzger Marketing............................. 104 Michigan Charolais Breeders............... 99 MidTenn Charolais . ............................ 93 Missouri Charolais Breeders . ..20, 65, 69-76 Missouri Fall Bull Sale................................. 65 Mitchell Management ....................... 105 Mogo Charolais.................................... 97 Morton, Bob....................................... 105 Mountain View Charolais..................... 97 National CUP Lab............................... 104 New Hope Farm................................. 100 Nipp Charolais................................... 100 Nord Farms.......................................... 98 Nord, Robert ..................................... 104 Nubbin Ridge Farm............................ 101 Oak Hill Farm...................................... 97 Oakwater Ranch................................... 99 Odden Charolais Ranch .................... 103 Oklahoma Charolais Bull & Female Sale... 24 Outfront Cattle Service . .................... 105 Patman Charolais............................... 102 Pearls Pics.......................................... 104 Peterson Farms Charolais.................... 20 Prairie Valley Farms, lnc.................... 103 President & Reality Sale....................... 12 Presley Farms LLC........................... 6, 93 Raile Charolais Farm........................... 98 Rambur Charolais, Ltd........................ 99 Reaves Charolais.................................. 93 Reich Charolais Ranch ..................... 103 Ridder Farms....................................... 20 Rio Ranch.......................................... 102 Riverdale Land & Livestock.................. 20 Rogers Bar HR ...................................... 1
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Runft Charolais Ranch, Myron............. 98 SW&S Cattle Co.................................. 102 Sandmeier Charolais.......................... 103 Satterfield Charolais & Angus................ 3 Sayre Cattle Service............................ 105 Schrader Ranch................................... 98 Schurrtop Angus & Charolais............... 99 Shadow Springs Farm.......................... 99 Shepherd Charolais................... 33-52, 98 Sleepy Valley Farm Charolais ............ 100 South Carolina Charolais Association... 57 South Dakota Charolais Breeders......... 103 Southern Cattle Company.......Back Cover Southern Connection Sale................... 57 Sparrow Farms................................... 102 Stalcup Farms Charolais...................... 98 Steffensen Charolais.......................... 103 Stewart’s Charolais............................. 103 Sullivan Supply.................................. 104 Summerford Charolais, BJR................ 97 TC Cattle Co........................................ 102 Ten Grand Sale . ............................. 69-76 Tennessee Charolais Breeders ............ 93 Thomas Charolais, Inc. (TX).............. 102 Thomas Ranch (SD).............................. 2 Tiger Country Charolais....................... 20 Trinity Valley Community College Rch... 102 TWJ Charolais Farm............................. 29 Vaughan Family Ranch........................ 98 Vedvei Charolais Ranch........... 77-92, 103 Virginia Fall Herd Improvement Sale... 21 Volunteer Charolais . ........................... 93 Wagonhammer Ranches.................... 100 Wagon Wheel Charolais Ranch ......... 100 Wakefield Farms................................... 99 Webb Charolais Farm......................... 101 Weber Charolais Farm . ..................... 103 Welcome Grove Charolais ................... 93 Wells Charolais Ranch................. 61, 103 West Fork Ranch ............................... 100 Wienk Charolais Ranch........................16 Wild Indian Acres................................. 20 Windy Hill Charolais Farms.................. 20 Wooden Cross Cattle Co....................... 98 Wright Charolais.................... 20, IBC, BC Wright Charolais Farm (WI)............... 102 Zeisler Charolais................................ 100 ZOE Charolais...................................... 20