Tennessee Hereford
NEWSLETTER OFFICERS Tennessee Sweeps Southeastern Regional Show President Julie Chapin, Hartsville Vice-President David Parker, Bradyville Secretary Glenda Rickman
553 Enville Bottom Rd. Milledgeville, Grand Champion Bred & Owned heifer, HAF 83Y Tennessee 38359 Jamie D031 ET by NJW 98S 100W Handshake 83, glendakr@yahoo.com exhibited by Libby Rushton of Waverly, Tenn. Home: 731-687-3483 Cell: 731-925-0567
Grand Champion Owned and Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned, HPH 533W Lizzy 101D ET out of Purple MB Womanizer 14U ET, shown by Nathan Hopkins, Winchester, Tenn.
Treasurer Kay Coley,
1100 Corum Hill Rd Castalian Springs, Tennessee 37301 tnffamom@gmail.com Cell: 615-804-7843
DIRECTORS Bob Coley, New Market Jim Coley, Castalian Springs
Reserve Grand Champion Owned, JCS Miss Sapphire 6056 ET by H/TSR/Chez Full Throttle, shown by Morgan Riley, College Grove, Tenn.
Kathryn Ingram, Madisonville Jeremiah Malone Lawrenceburg Gary Preston, Lynchburg Todd Rankin, Henning Mike Rogan, Rogersville Dean Thompson, Nashville Stan Webster, Chestnut Mound Sally Wingler, Christiana
Champion Intermediate Showman, John Thomas Woolfolk, Jackson, Tenn.
Junior News
by Jordan Hopkins With the competition as hot as the temperature the setting was made for a great show. The Tennessee Junior Hereford Association had a great group of juniors June 16-17 in Montgomery, Alabama at the Southeastern Regional Junior Hereford Show. The juniors that represented Tennessee include Foster
Grand Champion Cow-Calf pair, JCS Patsy Cline 5878 sired by Langfords 2205 ET and her March heifer calf Banner MPR Jellbean 1756 out of CRR 719 Catapult 109 exhibited by Morgan Riley, College Grove, Tenn.
and Lauren Wingler, Russ and John Thomas Woolfolk, Morgan Riley, Allison Davis, Mason Collins, Tyler Jenkins, Libby and Emma Rushton, Ethan, Nathan, and Jordan Hopkins, and Haley Parker. The bull show started the weekend of showing for the Tennessee juniors. With many juniors winning classes and even pieces of division. The cow/calf show was next on the agenda with Morgan Riley winning Grand Champion. The Final show on bred and owned day was the heifer show. The Tennessee juniors were very competitive with many heifers winning classes and divisions. The Grand Champion heifer went to Emma Rushton, and Reserve going -Continued on Page 10
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Semen: $20/Straw $60/Certificate
P43659285 — Calved: Sept. 3, 2015 — Tattoo: BE 5120 SCHU-LAR ON TARGET 22S {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} SCHU-LAR 5N OF 9L 3008 {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} KCF BENNETT ENCORE Z311 ET {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} SCHU-LAR 208 OF 1H 121 ET {DOD} P43387256 KCF MISS REVOLUTION X338 ET {DLF,HYF,IEF} MSU TCF REVOLUTION 4R {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} JW 718 VICTORIA 9106 {DOD}{DLF,HYF,IEF} NJW 73S M326 TRUST 100W ET {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} KCF BENNETT 3008 M326 {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} NJW 91H 100W RITA 31Z ET {DLF,HYF,IEF} NJW P606 72N DAYDREAM 73S {DLF,HYF,IEF} P43312368 REMITALL RITA 91H {DLF,HYF,IEF} FELTONS 517 {SOD}{HYF} REMITALL FLORIAL RITA 102F
CE 4.9 .32
BW 2.5 .43
WW 70 .35
YW 117 .37
MM 30 .15
UDDR TEAT 1.40 1.37 P P
REA MARB BMI$ CHB$ AHA GE•EPD 0.53 0.42 29 42 .24 .21
Registered Polled Herefords 8103 Bill Moss Rd. • White House, TN 37188 615-672-4483 • 615-478-4483 Cell billymjackson@aol.com
Registered Polled Herefords BREEDING FOR PERFORMANCE AND MATERNAL MILK Jerry Roberson P.O. Box 492 • Portland, TN 37148 • 615-325-1883
“Farming the same land since 1834”
Guide Lines Breeder • Certified and Accredited Herd
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ditor’s Point of View
The upcoming months will be busy for Tennessee Hereford producers. Field days, shows, and sales will keep everyone on the road. Despite our tight schedules we need to include time for thinking about our fall forage base and marketing plans. Grass is the most economical feed available for our cattle. A good forage plan can decrease the need for hay while increasing our returns. Dr. Gary Bates writes about the benefits of stockpiling fescue on page 10. Not all bulls are destined to be herdsires and we need to take advantage of the niche market the Tennessee Hereford Marketing Program provides. This issue’s spotlight article focuses on the requirements and benefits of participating in the THMP sale. Finally, the Tennessee Juniors had an amazing Southeastern Regional in Montgomery, Alabama. Be sure to check-out the highlights in our lead story.
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Junior News___________________________1 Editor’s Comments______________________3 President’s Comments __________________ 4 Stockpiling Fescue _____________________10 Sales Report ___________________________4 Tennessee Hereford Marketing Program____6 Tennessee State Hereford Show __________11 Tennessee Hereford Field Day____________11 Upcoming Events _____________________ 15
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Born: Sept. 7, 2015 CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT +1.4 +2.3 +60 +100 +36 +65 +3.0 +105 +1.34 +1.39 SC CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$ +1.3 +75 +0.030 +0.24 +0.30 +$ 21 +$ 16 +$ 16 +$ 32 • Line bred Cooper Holden Genetics • Sired by, CL 1 Domino 215Z, one of the most proven Hereford AI sires available today • His maternal sisters are the top young cows and donors at Cooper Herefords • He has the bone and butt that we have been looking for in a Line One herd sire • High maternal, moderate birth weight, and breed leading performance
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resident’s Comments
of work have and will be put into making this show a premier southeast show! The other event to attend is the upcoming THA field day. This year Jeremiah and Candace Malone of JM Cattle Co. have graciously agreed to host the event. Please mark your calendars for September 16th and enjoy a Saturday in Lawrenceburg TN. There will be plenty of activities for both adults and juniors. This event is still in the planning stages but I’m pretty sure that you won’t go away hungry. A Certified Hereford Beef lunch will be served. I would like to personally thank all of our current board members. It has been a pleasure to get to know each and every one of you a little bit better. I know and appreciate that the Tennessee Hereford Association is first and foremost in our minds when we have our meetings. Not everyone is willing to take the time and money out of their own pocket to keep this association going. The future is bright for THA!
by Julie Chapin
Summer is in full swing and fall is just around the corner. As many of you know our association will be in the forefront of a couple of upcoming events. The Tennessee State Hereford Show and AHA Regional Point Show is almost here. The show dates are August 18th and 19th. This year the show has moved to Lebanon, TN and will be held in conjunction with the Wilson Co. Fair. For those who have not been to this facility in a while they have built a new barn that will serve as the show ring. All exhibitors and spectators should enjoy this show with plenty of room in our new accommodations. If this alone isn’t enough to entice you to come support our show, don’t forget that Wilson Co. Fair has been voted the top fair in TN numerous times. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the exhibitors, volunteers and committee members that have worked tirelessly on this show. Many hours
Sale Report Sale Date
Name
#Lots
Gross
Avg.
Bull Avg.
Female Avg.
5/6/2017
Tennessee River Music Inc. 34th Annual Sale
AL
16
$114,000
$7,125
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$7,125
5/6/2017
South Carolina State Sale
SC
36
$90,025
$2,501
$2,250
$2,515
5/20/2017
Woolfolk Farms
TN
48
$170, 500
$3,552
$4,700
$3,528
5/29/2017
Mead Cattle Enterprises
GA
78.5
$439,150
$5,594
$7,616
$5,316
KBee Herefords Emphasizing Quality Genetics
110 Creighton Place • Shelbyville, TN 37160 Home: 931-684-6582 • Cell: 931-224-3061 kbartley@bellsouth.net Tennessee Hereford Newsletter • Volume 40 • No. 3 • Summer 2017 • 4
NJW 137X 10Y Hometown 69D ET CED MM
BW
WW
YW
M&G REA
MARB
Selling four cow-calf pairs, two bred heifers & two open heifers at the ETPHA Kick-Off Classic Sale on August 26, 2017 at 11:00 AM EST in White Pine, Tennessee
Lot 35 Sire: TH 75J 243R BAILOUT 144U ET
Lot 32 Sire: NJW R125 67M Radar 71T ET
Lot 32A
Lot 35A Sire: THM 100W Rock Solid 3007 ET
Sire: THM 100W Rock Solid 3007 ET
Mitch, Kathryn, & Johnny Ingram 3149 Old Hwy 68 Madisonville, TN 37354 notcheycreekfarms123@yahoo.com
Lot 33 Sire: NJW 120J BOULDER 28P ET
Service Sire of Lots 36, 37, 49 NJB 950 S310 STYLE 508
For more information: www.notcheycreekfarms.com Mitch: 423-337-1074 Kathryn: 423-337-1383 Home: 423-420-1023
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The Tennessee Hereford Marketing Program
Are you getting the most value for your feeder calves? THMP Health Protocol based on 45 Day Weaning Option 1 1st Shot - Weaning 2nd Shot- Post Weaning Express 5 HS Express 5 HS Presponse HM Alpha 7 or Alpha 7MB-1 *Approved Wormer Option 2 1st Shot - Weaning 2nd Shot- Post Weaning Pyramid 5 + Presponse SQ Pyramid 5 + Presponse SQ Bar Vac 7 w/Somnus Bar Vac 7 w/Somnus *Approved Wormer *Long Range, Eprinex, Ivomec or Ivomec Plus Record name of vaccine used, the lot number on bottle, and date administered to be turned in by sale day on TLP form. Call Richard Brown (931-239-9785) to request ear tags and forms. Since its inception in 1999, the Tennessee Hereford Marketing Program serves as a model for states across the country for utilizing Hereford genetics in a niche feeder calf market. The bi-annual sale hosted by Tennessee Livestock Producers (TLP) in Columbia, provides southeast Hereford producers an opportunity to capitalize on assembling loads of healthy and feed lot ready animals at a premium. This sale encourages a protocol of 45 day weaning, use of a non-generic wormer and an option of 2 vaccination programs that include one round of shots at weaning and another 14-28 days postweaning. Data shows steers that participate in this program receive a 20% premium over regular weekly auctions. Since we are standing in the shadows of the October opportunity, now is the time to begin making plans. The sales are held on the third Thursday of October and April. The deadline to order the TLP health form and eartags for the sale is 10 days prior to the sale date. This year’s fall sale is October 19, 2017. Calves must be weaned by September 5th, and tags ordered before October 9th. The spring 2018 sale will be April 19th. For more information please contact Richard Brown of TLP or the THMP committee members: Chris Anderson, Johnny Woolfolk, or Gary Preston.
Highridge Farm Victor Domino Herefords 1571 Lowe Road Crossville, Tennessee 38572 931 .248 .7272
highridge@frontiernet.net www.highridgeherefords.com
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Selling 82 Lots (fall and spring calving cows, bred heifers, open heifers, herd sire prospects)
At Walker Polled Hereford Farm Morrison, Tenn. n 11 AM (Central Time)
412B
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775E
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Watch for videos of our sale offering at CattleInMotion.com. Tennessee Hereford Newsletter • Volume 40 • No. 3 • Summer 2017 • 8
Catalogs available upon request. Visit WalkerPolledHerefordFarm.com for more photos of sale offering.
6231 7204
6221 720E
6219
748E 743E
X410 Polled Hereford Farm
Watch the sale and bid live online.
P.O. Box 146 n Morrison, TN 37357 Eric, Rhonda and Casey n Cody, Trisha and Hayden Eric’s Cell (931) 607-6356 n (931) 635-2181 wphf@blomand.net n WalkerPolledHerefordFarm.com
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Selling August 26, 2017 at the Kick-Off Classic Lot 31
Lot 30
3.1 52 82 25 NNF Mandy R117 A594 (P43439558) M&G 51 BW WW YW MM
Sired by SHF Rib Eye M326 R117. Safe to THM 100W Reliable 3018 ET.
Lot 30A BW 2.4 WW 48 YW 82 MM 26
M&G
50
GTW 3018 Luke 629 (P43766235), Sired by THM 100W Reliable 3018 ET, born Dec. 26, 2016.
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tockpiling Fescue
by Dr. Gary Bates, Director, University of Tennessee Beef and Forage Center
There are a few things I do very consistently. I wear a hat on sunny days, shave on Saturday night, and write an article about stockpiling tall fescue every fall. The hat prevents sunburn, the shaving is for church, and the stockpiling article is to promote one of the most economical recommendations we have. Stockpiling is nothing more than saving forage in the field when it is growing for grazing later as needed. The purpose of stockpiling is to delay hay feeding by one to two months, which will decrease the amount of hay needed during the winter. The guidelines for a good stockpiling program are simple and straight forward. (1) Graze or clip fescue pastures short in early August. Make sure that all of the old, mature forage has been removed. (2) Apply up to 60 pounds of nitrogen per acre in September. This will promote as much new growth as possible. A couple of important points to remember. - Use ammonium nitrate is possible. If you have to use urea, be sure to get it coated with a urease inhibitor like Agrotain. - Wait to apply until you have good soil moisture. Without water the tall fescue won’t grow. (3) Keep cattle off one or two of the pastures, which will
GTW 1083 VERA 422 (P43566471)
2.0 50 78 24 M&G 48 BW WW YW MM
Sired by THM Callahan 1083 ET Safe to THM 100W Reliable 3018 ET. Sells with a steer calf born on Dec. 28, 2016.
George, Tammy, William and Andy Ward 3404 Shady Grove Rd., Providence, NC 27315 336-388-2177 • 434-251-3637 Cell waherefordfarm@comcast.net Visitors Always Welcome allow the fescue to accumulate. Later in the fall or winter when the forage is needed, it can then be grazed. Nitrogen should be applied to all tall fescue pastures in the fall, even if they will not be stockpiled. Applying nitrogen will help increase fall growth, some which can be grazed early and some which can be stockpiled for later. Fall stockpiled tall fescue is higher quality than in the spring because it is more leafy, higher in protein and carbohydrates, and lower in fiber. A fall application of nitrogen on fescue will help lengthen the grazing season, and decrease our hay needs and winter feed bill. Hay production and feeding is one of the major expenses of cattle production. Stockpiling fescue can help us decrease the amount of time and money that will be “eaten up” by hay.
-Continued from Page 1 to Nathan Hopkins. Saturday morning brought a new day and the Tennessee juniors were at it again. There were more classes and divisions won by Tennessee juniors. The Grand Champion heifer went to Nathan Hopkins and Reserve went to Morgan Riley. Overall, it was very pleasing to see Tennessee win Cow/Calf, Intermediate Champion Showman, Grand and Reserve Bred/Owned Heifer, and Grand and Reserve Champion owned heifer. * Complete show report and additional pictures available on the THA Facebook page. Tennessee Hereford Newsletter • Volume 40 • No. 3 • Summer 2017 • 10
Double J Farm LLC Our Herdsires, Producing “Quality Cattle For Quality People”
SHF MOSES X36 Z50 ET (P43276634)
BOYD CONFIDENCE 4060 (P43472250)
Birth Date: Feb. 7, 2012 Sire: SHF Kennedy 502R X36 • Dam: SHF Phoenix P68
Birth Date: Feb. 3, 2014
CE 2.3 SC 1.9
Sire: MSU TCF Revolution 4R• Dam: NJW 91H 100W RITA 31Z ET CE 2.9 SC 1.3
BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW UDDR TEAT 2.5 51 81 25 50 3.8 96 1.25 1.12 CW FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$ 59 .001 0.51 0.27 $31 $20 $29 $30
BW WW 4.2 68 CW FAT 81 .015
YW MM M&G MCE 117 28 62 4.4 REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ 0.89 0.14 $23 $18
MCW UDDR TEAT 118 1.52 1.51 BII$ CHB$ $17 $36
John Wheeler | 910.489.0024 | 775 Clacton Circle, Earlysville, VA 22936 Farm Location Traphill, NC | doublejfarmllc@yahoo.com
Tennessee Hereford Association
2017 State Show Aug. 18-19, 2017
—Wilson County Fairgrounds, Lebanon, Tenn.
• Tennessee Junior Hereford Show: Friday, Aug. 18, 2017, 7:00 PM • Open Show/AHA Regional Hereford Points Show: Saturday, Aug. 19, 2017, 10:00 AM • Entry fees $10 if postmarked by Aug. 1, $20 Late entries accepted if postmarked no later than Aug. 8, 2017. • Entry forms and the Rules and Regulations are available at www.tnhereford.org
Tennessee Hereford Field Day September 16, 2017
• Activities begin at 10:00 AM. • Join us for a fun filled day with educational speakers and a livestock judging competition. • Guests will be served a CHB meal. •
Hosted by:
• Class premiums start at $50 for both shows -Bedding furnished for the barn -Generators welcome -Trailers should enter through the Tennessee Blvd. entrance. For more information contact Julie Chapin (rivercirclefarm@ gmail.com) or Glenda Rickman (glendakr@yahoo.com)
Jeremiah Malone 118 Powdermill Hill Lane Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Phone: 931-309-6805 jrmalone20@gmail.com
Sponsored in part by:
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THE INGRAM’S 3149 Old Hwy 68 Madisonville,TN 37354
“… As for Me and My House we will Serve the Lord” -Joshua 24:15
East Tennessee
notcheycreekfarms123@yahoo.com Mitch : 423.337.1074 Kathryn: 423.337.1383 Home: 423.420.1023 www.notcheycreekfarms.com
Middle Tennessee
SHOPE FARMS
Tim, Janet, and Zane Shope 200 Shope Rd., Cleveland, TN 37323 Cell: 423-716-0046 Herd Sires Shope Beefmaker 937X 802 125 Walker Zion S342 936 243 Shope Grandslam M326/506 510 Whitehawk 8254 Beefmaker 107X
AI Sires KCF Bennett Revolution X51 Whitehawk Beefmaker 937X ET TH 223 71I Vctor 755T Schu-Lar On Target 22S
Sale Manager: Dale Stith Phone: 918-760-1550
Middle Tennessee Hereford Association
Membership open to all — dues are $10/yr
Annual Sale: 4th Saturday in April
Billy Jackson, Sec./Treasurer
8203 Bill Moss Rd. White House, TN 37188 615-672-4483 Location: KY/TN Livestock Market, Cell 615-478-4483 billymjackson@aol.com Cross Plains, TN
Annual meeting: Friday night before sale
Ray’s Ranch
423.333.6580 | forraysranch@aol.com Rodger and Lorna Ray 1062 Co. Rd. 316, Niota, TN 37826
Registered Polled Herefords, High Quality Cattle Herd Bulls Heifers and Bulls CLN Victor 906 1306 for sale at RR MR Victor 030 Y205 WILL-VIA MR Panther T-193 most times! Jonathan Cell 865-803-9947
BREEDING FOR PERFORMANCE AND MATERNAL MILK JERRY ROBERSON
P.O. BOX 492 • PORTLAND, TN 37148 • 615-325-1883 GUIDE LINES BREEDER • CERTIFIED AND ACCREDITED HERD
Home 423-346-7304
Registered Polled Herefords
314 Leroy Rd. • Wartburg, TN 37887 mudcreekfarms@msn.com
8103 Bill Moss Rd., Whitehouse, TN 37188
615-372-4483•615-478-4483 cell billymjackson@aol.com
Johnny & Tanuja Dagley Jonathan, Meghan, Preslyn & Jonalyn Dagley Justin, Meghan & Braylee Dagley
Bulls and Females Available
“Farming the same land since 1834”
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Tommy and Jane Rickman Blount
JR Herefords
janerickmanfarm@yahoo.com
731-616-2610
Russell, Beverly, Ryan, Penny and Sawyer 194 Twin Lakes Drive McMinnville, TN 37110
Russsell’s Cell: 931-273-5819
Brian & Susan Carmouche Josh & Ashly Crain
1900 Lee Lane Murfreesboro, TN 37127 Phone: (615) 542-9980 or (615)607-3660 Email: sbmouche@gmail.com
Stan and Carolyn Webster
2934 Charlie Pounds Rd., Stantonville, TN 38379j HERD SIRE: Walker Akron 11X 415W 302, son of TH 71U 719T Mr Hereford 11X, along with our
TRASK AND FELTON BLOODLINES
J.G. Walker, Jr., Somerville, TN Home: 901-465-3392 • Cell: 901-413-6189 70 Years with Herefords Always trying to improve the cow herd! Herd sires used as foundation of cow herd: F243, J3-161, K47, J3, 837, Spot, Pine Tree, F680, 1-30, Pawnee Mixer 24, Domestic Woodrow 121C and 218
Breeder Services
P.O. Box 70 Chestnut Mound, TN 38552 Farm location: 927 Cookeville Hwy. Chestnut Mound, TN 38552
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lled Herefo o P S r Elton Bryant
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901-476-6509 or 901-483-0103 Cell Ray Bryant - 731-225-4375 Cell
397 Bess Lane, Covington, TN 38019 Cattle for sale at area consignment sales and at the farm. A Golden Hereford Breeder — Visitors always welcome.
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Contact the American Hereford Association’s Eastern Region Field Representative for your Hereford Seedstock Needs ...
Tommy Coley
815-988-7051 tcoley@hereford.org Tommy Coley serves as the communication link between the American Hereford Association (AHA) and breeders in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Coley attends Hereford sales and events as well as assists breeders with marketing and genetic selection. He also helps educate members and commercial producers about AHA programs and other beef industry opportunities.
P.O. Box 014059 Kansas City, MO 64101 816-842-3757 • 816-842-6931 Hereford.org
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These Sires are...
g Home run n i t t i s H
Encore Z311 Tank 48W, Pioneer 358C, Hometown 27A, Sensation 2504, Provident, and 34Z
n Parker Bros. Join us Labor Day 2018 to See These Home Run Calves Embryo, AI and Natural
David and Paula Parker 129 Banks Rd. Bradyville, TN 37026 615-765-5359 615-464-7008 dplp@dtccom.net www.dkmfarms.com
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pcoming Events
August 5 • Hereford On The Mountain, Sewanee 12 • NC Hereford Assn. Field Day, Traphill, NC 18-19 • Tennessee State Hereford Show, Lebanon 23 • Appalachian Fair Hereford Show, Gray 25 • KY State Fair Hereford Show, Louisville, KY 26 • ETPHA. Kick-Off Classic Sale, White Pine
September 2 • The Breeders Cup Sale , Mays Lick, KY 4 • Walker Polled Hereford Farm Sale, Morrison 9 • Grassy Run Farms Production Sale, Winfield, WV 10 • Tennessee State Fair Hereford Show, Nashville 15 • Tennessee Valley Fair Hereford Show, Knoxville 16 • 2017 THA Field Day Tennessee Hereford Field Day, Lawrenceburg 23 • Forrest | White Column Sale, N. Augusta, SC 30 • Burns Farms & Friends Sale, Pikeville
KCF BENNETT REVOLUTION W432 ET P43052829 — Calved: Sept. 25, 2009 — Tattoo: RE W432
FELTONS LEGEND 242 {SOD}{CHB}{HYF} FELTONS DOMINO 774 {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} MSU TCF REVOLUTION 4R {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} FELTONS G15 P42593689 MSU TCF RACHAEL ET 54N {DLF,HYF,IEF} REMITALL ONLINE 122L {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF} HH MISS ADV 786G 1ET KCF BENNETT 759 H142 {SOD}{DLF,IEF} KCF MISS H142 L332 {DOD} P42219875 KCF MISS 508 B137
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CL 1 DOMINO 759 {SOD} KCF MISS 031 C288 MSU PROSPECTOR 508 {SOD} KCF MISS 469R Z177 {DOD}
Son of breed giant, Revolution Dam is top donor, L332, at Knoll Crest and White Hawk Ranch He will be a great cross on our Victor cow herd.
ANDERSON POLLED HEREFORDS Chris, Penny, Lauren and Tyler 417 Sagely Anderson Rd.• Manchester, TN 37355 931-728-3747 • andersonpolledherefords@yahoo.com
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Kathryn Ingram, Editor 3149 Old Highway 68 Madisonville, Tennessee 37354
East Tennessee Polled Hereford Association Great Smoky Mountain Expo Center
LF Peanut 10Y 9152 ET
August 26, 2017, 11:00 AM | White Pine, Tennessee
RF Haddie 6030
KH 0145X Winter Y47 B46
TF Gloria 10S 144U 123B ET
NNF Mandy R117 A594026
RF Helena 5022
BJB Miss Cambryn 5807
Selling 53 Lots
Cow-Calf Pairs | Bred Heifers Open Heifers | Commercial Lots
Call 423.420.1023 or Visit www.easttnpolledhereford.org
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KPH Cherry C2015
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