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here has the year gone? It seems like just last week it was January and I was packing to head to Denver for the National Western Stock show. Time moves quickly now days, even when you are not looking. Here we are in August, making final preparations for all of our fall activities. Please take a moment and add one of our September events to your calendar, to enjoy the sights of the Angus breed in Nebraska. September 1st will find us at the Nebraska State Fair Open Angus Show. Last time I checked we had over 100 of cattle entered for the show. On September 1315th we have several of our Association members under the Big Top at Husker Harvest Days. Our tent will be in our traditional location in Lot 1058, on the north side of the grounds. Our Annual Angus Tour wraps up this months events on September 22nd – 24th. The tour will be held in Southwest Nebraska. Check out the tour ad and all of our Association members’ stories in this issue. Registration information for the tour is available on our website at www.nebraskaangus.org. or you can call our office at 308-577-6700. Also in this issue are the highlights of the Nebraska Junior Pre-view Show held in June. Check out the results on pages 7-8. They brought their best to the show that weekend. Congratulations to all the juniors on a great show. Congratulations also go out to our new Angus Queen Cheyann Lovett of Bladen. She is the daughter of Jeff and Sandy Lovett who own Hidden Valley Angus. A great big thank you goes out to Katie Nelson for her work as our outgoing Angus Queen. Thanks to all of our young people for their interest and dedication to our breed. Events like our Junior Show and our Annual Tour are not possible with out the generosity of sponsors. Please check out the junior show sponsor list on page 9 and our Annual Tour sponsor list on page 24. Until Next Time…

Angus Family News: Jake & Kami Scott proudly announce the birth of their daughter Louisa Payton on March 6, 2011. Jake is the West District Director for the Nebraska Angus Association. Eldon & Louisa Krebs are Payton’s maternal grandparents. Clayton and Amy Glause are proud to announce the birth of their son Cody Loy Glause on June 18, 2011. Clayton is Northeast Director for the Nebraska Angus Association. Paternal grandparents are Norma and the late Loy Glause of Palmer. Cody is welcomed home by siblings Mitchell, Dawson and Sydney.

Our Mail Box: Dear Nebraska Angus Association, Thank you for the scholarship. I will be attending UNL this fall and I plan to major in Ag Business with a minor in Animal Science. The Junior Angus Association has helped me develop qualities that will help me down the road. Sincerely, Jud Hoffschneider Dear Nebraska Angus Auxiliary, Thank you for the scholarship. I plan to attend the University of Nebraska-Lincoln this fall and major in Ag Business with a minor in Animal Science. The Junior Angus Association has had a large impact on my future career choice and has helped to prepare me for this future career. Sincerely, Jud Hoffschneider Nebraska Angus Friends, Thank you so much for remembering Kami and I during the birth of our daughter!! The clothes, cups, spoons and dishes are really coming in handy!! Thanks Again!! Jake & Kami Scott


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President Speaks By:

Lori Wagner, NAA President

Dear Angus Friends,

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has the summer gone? I know here it reminded us it was summer with 3 weeks of very hot and humid conditions. I hope everyone has had a good one as it is getting close to fall. I always look forward to fall as the spring calves are getting weaned it’s exciting to see their progress. Most of Nebraska had bountiful rains in the spring that made for good grass in the pastures. We have been fortunate in Nebraska compared to our neighboring states to the south. This time of the year is exciting for the association with the State Fair, Husker Harvest Days and the State tour. The State Fair was well attended in 2010 and hopefully will be again this year. In visiting with members and friends, the move to Grand Island has been good with many excited to go back. This year the Association will be sponsoring an Exhibitor Social. We hope to get ideas from exhibitors on how we can better benefit our exhibitors along with just visiting. Long time association member, Lowell Minert, who is on the State Fair Board, will be in attendance to answer questions regarding the fair. Husker Harvest Days is a great way to advertise your Angus operation. In visiting with Suzy there were still some pens available. Plans for the Angus tour are well underway. 4 • Nebraska Angus News • August - September 2011

I hope to see many of you there as it looks to be a great tour of Southwest Nebraska. In November the American Angus Association holds its annual meeting in Louisville, Kentucky. Arlen Sawyer will be up for re-election. Arlen has represented Nebraska well, while being on the board and I encourage all the Nebraska delegates and alternates to attend the annual meeting to get Arlen re-elected. If any of the elected delegates are unable to attend let Suzy know as we want to have a full delegation in Louisville. The annual association meeting and banquet will again be held in Kearney. There we will be announcing the Producer of the Year and Pioneer Award winners, along with having the Juniors semen auction. The livestock industry is still going strong even with all the turmoil in the stock market. Angus genetics are still in strong demand and will continue to be, especially here in Nebraska where we know GOOD BEEF and how to raise it. I hope to visit with many of you at our upcoming events. As always if you having any questions, concerns or ideas regarding the association feel free to contact myself, Suzy or any of the board members. See ya down the road! Lori Wagner

nebraska angus association President Lori Wagner, Genoa 308/536-2975 vice President Randy Pettera, McCook 308/345-2516 secretary/Manager Suzy Hebbert, Ashby 308/577-6700 Past President Lemoyne Dailey, Thedford 308/645-2712 Commercial director Kenny Pelster, Bartlett 402/843-2463 West director Jake Scott, Gordon 308/360-3223 north director Les Hall, Bassett 402/684-3845 Central director Kory Ostrand, Mason City 308/732-3201 south director Dru Uden, Franklin 308/425-9929 northeast director Clayton Glause, Fremont 402/721-8122 southeast director Trevor Lienemann, Princeton 402/560-0288 Material appearing in this issue may be reprinted only with written permission of the Nebraska Angus Association. The Nebraska Angus News and the Nebraska Angus Association is obligated and reserves the right to reject any request for advertising space which would not serve the best interest of our membership. Any rejection is not intended as a reflection upon the subject of the advertisement.


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American Angus Board Update By:

Arlen Sawyer, AAA Board Member

Wanted The Nebraska Angus News is in search of photos from around Nebraska from our fellow Angus Breeders! We would love to see them and publish some in our magazine and maybe on the Cover! If you have a picture of your place or your Angus herd please send to: jessamynpieper@yahoo.com Photos must be high resolution (300 dpi or better) and at least 8 inches wide.

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Dear Angus Friends,

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t looks like all Nebraska farmers and ranchers should be enjoying a good summer. The moisture situation has been a gift compared to what our southern beef producing states are enduring. Even though its been little tougher getting hay up and a few things, we still have a lot for which we should be grateful. Our June board meeting was held at the Certified Angus Beef headquarters in Wooster, Ohio and we continued to discuss and move forward with our long-range planning. The online input received from members was documented and considered seriously throughout our meeting, so for those of you that completed the survey thank-you very much! I had the pleasure of attending the National Junior Angus Show in Pennsylvania in July. I want to congratulate our Nebraska juniors and their parents for a tremendous representation of Nebraska Angus. There is never a question in my mind that whatever support needs to be given to the junior association is well worth the invest-

ment to continually keep the program moving forward. I can't stress enought that the input that the board receives from members is always given separate and serious consideration. If anyone ever has a suggestion concerning any of the activities or programs of the American Angus Association, please convey those thoughts to me or one of the association staff members. Becky and I are looking forward to attending the Angus show at the Nebraska State Fair and look forward to visiting with everyone. Good luck with fall weaning and harvest! Sincerely, Arlen J. Sawyer


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Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show S pringf ie ld, NE Judge: Shane Lindsey, IA

Pictured above are the Angus members who were elected to serve on the Nebraska Junior Angus Association board of directors and are pictured at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb. Pictured front row from left are Jennifer Keyes, Springfield, director; Makayla Clowser, Milford, secretary/treasurer; and Maci Lienemann, Princeton, second vice president. Back row from left includes Michelle Keyes, Springfield, historian; Melissa Keyes, Springfield, president; Tyler Bennett, Beemer, first vice president; Judson Hoffschneider, Arlington, director; and Savannah Schafer, Nehawka, director.

Schafers Erica 320 won reserve supreme champion and grand champion bred-and-owned female at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb. Savannah Schafer, Nehawka, Neb., owns the March 2010 daughter of Schafers Freedom 127.

TLC Miss Scott 9154 won reserve grand champion bred-and-owned female at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb. Caylie Egger, Columbus, Neb., owns the October 2009 daughter of S A V 004 Predominant 4438.

DAR Ali's Answer 011 won grand champion bred-and-owned bull at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb. Aliesha Dethlefs, North Platte, Neb., owns the February 2010 son of S A V Final Answer 0035.

LC Lieutenant 1988 won reserve grand champion bred-and-owned bull at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb. Maci Lienemann, Princeton, Neb., owns the December 2010 son of Plainview Lutton E102. He first won calf champion.

SC Blackcap Empress 0584 NR won bred-andowned heifer calf champion at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb. Garrett Jacobs, Osceola, Neb., owns the winning heifer.

K D J Queen Ruth 067 won supreme champion and grand champion owned female at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb. Allee Maronde, York, Neb., owns the April 2010 daughter of Exar Lutton 1831.

Bear Mtn Gal 9171 won reserve grand champion owned female at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb. Reagan Skow, Palisade, Neb., owns the September 2009 daughter of B C Lookout 7024.

LC Boulevard X614 won grand champion steer at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb. Taylon Lienemann, Princeton, Neb., owns the March 2010 son of S A V Wall Street 7091. Shane Lindsey, IA, evaluated the 75 entries. 7 • Nebraska Angus News • August - September 2011


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ESP Free Choice 1405 won reserve grand champion steer at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb. Savannah Schafer, Nehawka, Neb., owns the April 2010 son of JAF Freedom 602.

J D H Ethelda 500 won grand champion cowcalf pair.b. Judson Hoffschneider, Arlington, Neb., owns the January 2005 daughter of O C C Legend 616L. A February 2011 heifer calf sired by S A V Bismarck 5682 completes the winning duo.

Bear Mtn Enchantress 9011 won reserve grand champion cow-calf pair. Reagan Skow, Palisade, Neb., owns the January 2009 daughter of BT Crossover 758N. A February 2011 steer calf sired by Connealy Dependable is at side.

Savannah Schafer, Nehawka, Neb., won best pair of heifers at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb.

These young Angus enthusiasts won peewee showmanship honors. Pictured from left are Rachel Smith, Osceola, first; Ryan Kraus, Martell, fourth; Ansley Maronde, York, third; Tyson Havelka, Thedford, second; and Katie Nelson, 2010-11 Miss Nebraska Angus.

Savannah Schafer, Nehawka, Neb., center, was named premier exhibitor at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb. Also pictured are Katie Nelson, 2010-11 Miss Nebraska Angus, and Shane Lindsey, judge.

These Angus enthusiasts won showmanship honors in their division at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb. Pictured front row from left are Reagan Skow, Palisade, reserve junior champion; Michaela Clowser, Milford, reserve intermediate champion; and Claire Volk, Bennington, reserve senior champion. Pictured back row from left are Katie Nelson, 2010-11 Miss Nebraska Angus; Allee Maronde, York, junior champion; Savannah Schafer, Nehawka, intermediate champion; and Ryan Nelson, Lincolin, senior champion.

These junior members were presented Bronze and Silver Awards at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb. Pictured front row from left are Torie Egger and Lane Egger, both of Columbus. Pictured back row from left are Caylie Egger, Columbus; Hannah Uden, Franklin; and Judson Hoffschneider, Arlington. The Bronze and Silver Awards are the first two levels of the National Junior Angus Association Recognition Program. Juniors must apply for the awards and then meet point requirements in many areas of participation before receiving them.

Garrett Borgelt, center, and Tyler Bennett, right, both of Beemer, were selected as state showmanship delegates for the National Junior Angus Showmanship Contest held in conjunction with the National Junior Angus Show this July in Harrisburg, Pa., and are pictured at the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus Preview Show, June 12 in Springfield, Neb. Also pictured is Katie Nelson, 2010-11 Miss Nebraska Angus, left.

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Junior Viewpoint By:

Melissa Keys, NJAA President

Hello Fellow Angus Enthusiasts!

Nebraska Junior Angus Association 2011-2012 officers & directors President Melissa Keyes Springfield, NE • 402/253-8360 1st Vice President Tyler Bennett Beemer, NE • 402/518-0199 2nd Vice President Maci Lienemann Princeton, NE • 402/560-0288 Secretary/Treasurer Michaela Clowser Milford, NE • 402/643-9533 Historian Michelle Keyes Springfield, NE • 402/677-0512 Director Jenny Keyes Springfield, NE • 402/677-0512 Director Jud Hoffschneider Arlington, NE • 402/654-3693 Director Savannah Schafer Nehawka, NE • 402/235-2658

Advisors: Craig & Steph Schafer 9320 84th Street, Nehawka, NE 68413 402/235-2658 Dale & Lynnette Nelson 11402 W Fletcher Ave. Lincoln, 68524 402/ 796-2686 Craig & Laurie Dethlefs 13947 W Power Rd, North Platte, NE 69101 308/368-7660

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y name is Melissa Keyes. I am from Springfield, Nebraska and when I wake up in the morning, I want to help feed the world and be an advocate for agriculture! I do this by raising Angus cattle, corn, soybeans, and alfalfa on my family founded and operated sixth generation farm. I participate in several agricultural related organizations such as the Nebraska Agricultural Youth Council and currently serve as the President of the Nebraska Junior Angus Association. I also keep a personal blog that educates others about the importance of agriculture. I attend the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and am working towards a degree in Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communication with a minor in Animal Science. This past June, my family and I had the opportunity to work with the Schafer family and host the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus State Show in my hometown of Springfield. The show was a success and all of the juniors had a great time. We had many sponsors that helped to make the show happen and we are so grateful for the generosity of those sponsors! As many of you know, we had a large group of juniors attend the National Junior Angus Show in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in July. There was much success and a lot of fun had by all that made the trek back east. We are looking forward to sending an even larger group to Louisville, Kentucky next year in July 2012. We are going to be holding a meeting at State Fair in Grand Island for all of the juniors and anybody else who would like to join our association! It will be held on Saturday, September 4th after the shows are over. The time and location have yet to be determined but all junior members will be notified as soon as that is set in stone! We look forward to seeing everybody there! If you have any ideas to help better our association, any questions, or just want to chat, feel free to shoot me an email at melissakeyes1@gmail.com or give me a call at (402)669-5126. I hope you all have a fantastic rest of the summer and try to stay cool! Yours, Melissa Keyes

Thank You 2011 NJAA Show Sponsors! he Craig Schafer and Kevin Keyes families, on behalf of the Nebraska Junior Angus Association, wish to acknowledge the following donors who contributed to the success of the 2011 Nebraska Junior Angus State Show that was held June 10-12, 2011 in Springfield Nebraska.

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Tour Editorial Nebraska Angus Tour Southwest Nebraska is Home To 2011 Nebraska Angus Tour Imperial, Nebraska is the headquarters of the 2011 Nebraska Angus Tour. Events will kick off the evening of September 22nd at 7:00 pm with Bear Mountain Angus hosting the evening meal at their ranch six miles West of Palisade. Chrisman Family Cattle of Wauneta will also have their cattle on display. On Friday morning, the tour will leave the parking lot of the Imperial Inn at Imperial prompltly at 7 am (MT). From Imperial, the tour group will head Southwest to Windmill Angus Ranch at Haigler for a breakfast stop hosted by the Peterson family. Once finished at Windmill Ranch the tour will head Northeast for a stop at Mill Bar Angus Ranch. Mick and Marlene Cox along with their will welcome the tour group to Friday’s lunch stop. Next up on the itinerary is a stop at Nebraska Bulls Service which is owned by Brian and Donnetta Schafer. The group will then head South of McCook for a visit at Ely Angus hosted by the Roger and Jim Ely families. The final stop of the first day will be an evening meal at Pettera Angus just Northeast of McCook. Also having cattle displayed at this stop will be the Johnson Family of Frontier Angus Farms at Stockville and Triple C Cattle Co./Bill and Nikki Cappel of McCook. The tour group will return to their Imperial Inn headquarters at Imperial. Saturday, September 24th the tour will drive North to Grant and a stop at the Perkins County Fairgrounds. This breakfast stop will be hosted by Huckfeldt-Turner Angus, 9 R Land & Cattle/Chris Fryzek and Vision Angus owned by Brent & Tina Vieselmeyer. From Grant, the tour will once again

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head North to I-80, then turn West towards Chappell. The second stop on Saturday will be at Boss Premier Cattle hosted by Cordell & Barb Boss, their son Kyle and the rest of their family. From the Boss operation located between Chappell and Julesburg, CO the tour group will head North for T 4 Livestock located between Chappell and Oshkosh. Steve and Jeanette Dean are excited to serve as the host to the group at their operation. Sandpoint Cattle Co., owned by John and Laurie Widdowson will be the hosts for the grand finale’ of this year’s tour at their ranch just east of Logepole. The Widdowsons will treat the tour to a hearty lunchstop as they wrap up this year’s tour. The tour bus will return to the Imperial Inn at Imperial, following the stop at Sandpoint. Registration forms can be downloaded at www.ne braskaan gus.org, gus.org click on the tour banner link, or you can call Suzy Hebbert, Sec/Mgr, at 308-577-6700 for further information.

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Discover Nebraska “Cow Country” on the 2011 Nebraska Angus Tour september 22, 2011 Bear Mountain will host an evening display with Chrisman Family Cattle - Meal Stop september 23, 2011 Windmill Angus - Breakfast stop Mill Bar Angus - Lunch Stop Nebraska Bull Service Ely Angus Pettera Angus with display by Frontier Angus Farm & Triple C Cappel Cattle Co. september 24, 2011 Perkins Co. Fairgrounds - Breakfast stop with displays by Huckfeldt-Turner, Vision Angus & 9 R Land & Cattle Boss Premier Cattle T 4 Livestock Sandpoint Cattle Co. - Lunch stop

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Nebraska Angus Tour Begins Thursday September 22, 2011 STOP 1

BEAR MOUNTAIN ANGUS

Brian & Tiffany Stoller, Reagan & McKinley

Bear Mountain Angus began as a 4-H project for Brian and Scott Stoller in 1985 in the foothills of California, in the small town of Angels Camp with the purchase of two Angus heifers from Thomas Angus Ranch in Baker, Oregon. Throughout the next 10 years, Brian and Scott showed and raised Angus cattle. By 1995, the ranch was up to 100 mother cows. When Brian went to college at Fresno State, the herd was dispersed. In 2001, Gary, Davy, and Brian decided to relocate Bear Mountain Angus to Melba, Idaho with the purchase of Foote Acres Angus ranch and herd. The herd grew to approximately 500 Angus mother cows. In April of 2008, Bear Mountain Angus had a complete and total opportunity sale to downsize the herd for their next move. As of May, 2008 Bear Mountain Angus calls Palisade, Nebraska home. Currently we are running approximately 280 Angus and 20 Charolais mother cows. About 2/3 of the cows calve in the spring and 1/3 calve in the fall. Eighty of these cows are used as recips of which all but 8 are registered. We use embryo transfer and artificial insemination to perpetuate our very best genetics. Our two main herd sires who have been used nationwide are Bear Mtn Freight Train 350L, a Connealy Freightliner son, and Bear Mtn Owyhee 5012 (pronounced o-y-he), a Rtio 1I2 son. We are currently using 3

sons of Owyhee, including Bear Mtn Renegade 9045, Bear Mtn Octane 7122 and Bear Mtn King Owyhee 9047. Other herd sires include Connealy Dependable 7446, a Pendelton son, Connealy Toby 865B(CAF), a Tobin son who is a full brother to Sullivan, Whitestone Contendor who is a Final Answer son and Sand Dune Complete, who is a Complete son. Other AI sires we are currently using are Vin-Mar O’Reilly Factor, VAR Rocky 80029, Pine Ridge Hammer, Woodhill Mainline, GDAR Game Day, and Connealy Timeline. Our slogan is “Focusing on Quality with Performance”. We strive to produce cattle that have good performance on the scale and on the rail and are phenotypically pleasing to the eye. We want our cattle to be sound structured, good footed, easy fleshing, good uddered and good mothers. We don’t chase fads or breed extremes; we just breed for cattle that we think will work for both us and our customers. We have 2 production sales each year. Our bull sale is held the last Thursday in February where we sell approximately 130 Angus and Charolais bulls. The bull sale consists of two year olds, coming twos (18 month old fall borns) and yearlings. The bulls are developed on an all forage diet. Instead of grain, the bulls are fed a mix of soybean hulls, alfalfa, cane hay, mix 30, distillers, and a mineral designed specifically for the ration. The roughage diet allows the cattle to grow and gain well, but is designed to be less harsh than grain so they transition to pasture easier, have fewer feet and leg problems, and better reproductive performance. Our fall female production sale is the third Saturday in November. We offer donors & donor prospects, show heifers which are halter broke and ready to go to a show, bred heifers, and proven cows. The show heifers we sell are our best heifer calves from that year. These heifers should not only be competitive in the show ring but also make great cows. We do this to help out the next generation of Angus breeders. Brian got the Angus bug by showing heifers and having many influential people help him throughout showing. We hope to give back to the next generation by doing

the same. Gary and Davy Stoller (Brian’s parents) have turned everything over to Brian and his wife Tiffany since moving to Nebraska. We have 2 daughters, Reagan Skow (11 years old) and Mckinley Stoller (9 months old). Along with breeding Angus and Charolais cattle we are certified ultrasound technicians and Tiffany teaches online animal science classes at MidPlains Community College and Treasure Valley Community College. Brian also works a few sales for LiveAuctions.TV. Gary and Davy say they are retired however Gary still helps out when he can. We look forward to seeing you on the Nebraska Angus tour September 22nd.

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Chrisman Family - Josh,, Rick,, Gayle, Kelli and Travis Chrisman

This family cattle operation consists of two separate herds. Travis and Kelli manage the fall calving herd near Wauneta, while Travis’ parents Rick and Gayle and his brother Josh take care of a spring calving herd near McCool Junction. Currently the operation consists of about 120 cows, of which approximately 75% would be registered Angus. The family has run commercial cattle since Rick and Gayle were married in 1978, but only recently have they began the conversion to registered Angus. In 2004 they partnered with Broken Bar M Angus, Jeremy and Gail Martin of Hershey to purchase CM Dixie Erica 796C. An 11 year old cow at the time, she was considered by many to be one of the best Traveler daughters ever produced. She has provided a solid foundation of daughters and herd bulls to move their breeding program forward. 13 • Nebraska Angus News • August - September 2011


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work the other way around. From the beginning their focus has been to produce maternally efficient momma cows. With the high price of feed, fuel, labor and replacements it is clear to them that maternally efficient is defined as a cow that can utilize low quality forage, raise a heavy and healthy calf and do it on her own well into her teens. Their genetic base is mostly Emulation bloodlines acquired from Sinclair Cattle Co. and developed in a real world environment at the old N Bar Ranch in Grass Range, MT. To this base they are adding some Rito and Traveler blood and are currently sampling genetics from Cole Creek Angus in Joliet, MT. Today, herd bulls in use include C F C Genesis 8X1, C F C First Step 9V1, Sinclair Rito Promise 0R12 and Cole Creek Full Bore 730. All of these bulls have dams or grand dams with strong production into their teens or even 20 years old in the case of the Promise bull. Currently they market a few bulls private treaty with Broken Bar M Angus each spring. Semen, embryos and females are also available for sale at most times. Future goals of the operation are to expand their numbers and move towards closing the herd and using mostly their own home raised herd sires with limited outside genetics unless they come from the same proven base. The Chrisman’s feel very fortunate and humbled to be invited to display on the tour considering their short time in the business. They look forward to fellowship with the other

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Due to necessity, their breeding philosophy is anchored on simplicity. Rick and Gayle grow corn and soybeans; Josh works in agronomy sales for United Farmers Coop in York; Travis and Kelli own and operate Chrisman Cattle Services which markets ABS semen and A.I.’s over 10,000 head per year in addition to marketing 2500 calves for customers; Kelli does advertising design, web design and bull sale catalogs for a growing client list in addition to being a professional jumper horse trainer. With their busy schedules the cattle must work for them or find a new home. They have not changed how they manage their cattle since adding the registered Angus. It is important that the cattle are managed in as tough, or tougher than commercial operations in the area. While most of the industry is focused on measuring and selecting on high concentrate diets, the Chrisman’s prefer selection decisions to be made when the cattle are on lower quality forage and forced to work for a living. If they can do it there, they can do it anywhere, but it doesn’t always 14 • Nebraska Angus News • August - September 2011

breeders that have put in the years of hard work that has made this breed so great.

Friday September 23, 2011 STOP 1

WINDMILL ANGUS Celebrates 60+ Years of Angus Cattle!

Alex and Joan Peterson

Windmill Angus Ranch was purchased in 1959 by Rich and Joan Peterson. In the late 1800’s it was known as the Cottonwood Ranch and had a reputation as one of the premier Registered Hereford ranches in the tri-state area. Rich, Joan and Rich’s father George Peterson had been raising Registered Angus in the Chappell, Nebraska area before purchasing the Cottonwood Ranch. The named the ranch Windmill Ranch after the design of their brand. The brand is well known around the country now as Registered Stock has been sold to almost every state. Rich and Joan had four children; Eric, Ellen, George and Alex. Eric was lost in a farm accident in 1976. Ellen and her husband Gene and their two boys Jake and Ethan own a farm/ranch in the panhandle of Nebraska. George and his wife Carol and their two children Meg and Mark own a ranch that borders Windmill Ranch. Other people essential to the operation include Luis Cardoza – herd management and Abby Vermillion – Secretary. Rich and Joan always paid close attention to carcass quality, conformity and performance. Showing steers in the Royal in Kansas City in the 60’s won them many awards. Rich and Joan liked big performance cattle and stayed away from the small framed cattle of the day. Bloodlines that are prominent today are: Oneill’s Lucky


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Boy, Stevenson Duramax, Wilson Total Value, BM Marbull Time, Oneills Renovation, Vermillion X Factor, TC Forthright 9284, Diamond Max P249, K F F Rito Traveler 434H, SA Upward 400, Connealy Impression, Sydgen CC & 7, CAR Efficient 534, H A Image Maker 0415, SAF Connection and Hoff Triumph S C 927. They began production sales in Wray, CO around 1975 and in 1980 built a sale barn at the ranch. Thirtyseven annual production sales later, the tradition continues as their son Alex Peterson manages the operation today. The bull sale is the first Monday in February annually at the ranch and it is broadcast online. They average a female sale every third year and they also market animals by private treaty. Advertising methods include flyers, sale catalogs, direct mailings, email blasts, newspaper and magazine ads and radio coverage. The Peterson family also showed breeding livestock, winning many state shows including the NILE and the Cow Palace in California. Some of their greatest sires include the famous ABS sire Hoff Triumph, Hoff Ultra and

B/R New Dimension 7127. Carcass quality has always been a goal at Windmill Ranch. Last year, a pen of Windmill raised steers won the coveted CAB 30-06 award. Their customers have gained from Rich and Joan’s persistence by topping sales with Windmill genetics. Repeat customers of around 95% in the production sales, proves their attention to detail works. Sixty years of raising great Angus cattle and making friends nationwide has been a great way to make a living. Although Rich passed away in 2000, Joan is an active partner in Windmill Ranch and continues to help with everyday decisions. Currently Alex and Joan run 600 mother cows and about 50 commercial cows. Alex quips that the size of his operation is more fence than he can get around in a year. This ground is also home to corn, wheat and alfalfa crops. Their goal is reach 800 head of registered mother cows and continue tracking carcass data through their customers and their own livestock. Alex and Joan have lofty goals for Windmill Angus Ranch and they welcome the Nebraska Angus Tour to the

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Genex Cooperative, Inc. looks forward to seeing you on the Nebraska Angus tour. Join us for lunch September 23 at Mill Bar Angus Ranch.

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live in the Sandhills where Joseph is a Physical Education teacher and athletic coach at Sandhills Dunning Schools. They are looking forward to their first child in September. Molly is a first year student at Hastings College this fall, and youngest daughter Sarah is beginning her junior year at Hayes Center Schools. All have been fully involved over the years. The operation is home to over 600 registered and commercial cows. In 1988 the focus changed from strictly commercial Angus to a purebred registered operation. The goal and focus for the program has always been on maternal first, - followed by performance testing and carcass evaluation. The cowherd is summered on native grass, and grazes cornstalks in the winter period. The bulls were merchandised private treaty, through the Western NE Bull Test and Southwest NE Association Sale until 1999. In the year 2000 they held their inaugural Performance Tested - Carcass Evaluated Bull Sale which is always on the fourth Friday of January. The 2012 Bull Sale will be on January 27, 2012. The bulls are all developed in large sandy pens on the ranch. The ration has always been a high protein ration of feedstuffs grown on the outfit consisting of alfalfa, grass hay, corn silage, corn, oats and liquid supplement. Mill Bar Angus is truly a family operation. A large array of irrigated and dryland crops are produced here including corn, alfalfa, soybeans, wheat, oats and a wide variety of grazing crops. We purchase both steers and heifers from bull customers and they run out on cornstalks and other crops in the fall. A total of 12 Bull Sales have been held, Mick and Marlene and their family is very appreciative of the support of our customers, if not for them our business would not be able to succeed and for that we say “Thank You”! Mick and Marlene have always felt that they have one of the best and most astute set of commercial bull customers in the world.

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NEBRASKA BULL SERVICE Nebraska Bull Service (NBS) is your ‘one stop’ for your breeding service needs, located just north of Mc-

Cook, Nebraska. NBS offers conventional or sexed semen collection, semen and embryo storage, and shipping both domestically and internationally. NBS is proud to announce the addition of embryo transfer, and in vitro fertilization to the list of services, in addition to semen sales. NBS is owned by Brian & Donnetta Schafer. The Schafers bought the business in January of 2000 when it was at its former location in Wellfleet. NBS moved to the McCook facility at the end of 2001 and has continued to expand to a capacity of 80 bulls. The newest addition is the embryo transfer division, with a donor & recipient capacity of approximately 160 cows. Brian, Donnetta, and their staff of eight, look forward to sharing their facility and processes with you as part of the Nebraska Angus Association Tour.

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ELY ANGUS

performance. Jim A.I.’s the majority of the cows each spring, using sires that fit the individual cow'Some sires used have been EXT, Traveler 23-4, 878, 6595, Final Answer and Net Worth. The dispositions of the cattle are good. The Ely operation has been using EPD’s and AHIR since 1986 to keep thorough records on all cows and calves. Ultrasound and carcass is taken on bulls and heifers each spring. All cows and calves are on a vaccination programs so very problems occur. After calving, cows are turned out on pastures that are used only for that purpose so that cuts down on sickness. Ely Angus markets around forty bulls each spring through the following sales: Nebraska Cattleman’s Classic, Southwest Nebraska Angus Association production sale and by private treaty. They certainly appreciate their loyal customers over the years. The Ely’s are happy to host a stop on this year’s Nebraska Angus Tour and visitors are welcome at the ranch at any time. They hope tour goers enjoy the annual event and they look

Ely Angus Ranch welcomes you to the 2011 Nebraska Angus tour. Roger and Karen Ely have two children; Jim, who moved back to help with the operation in 1990 and their daughter Pam. Pam and her husband Dan and their children Matt & Jenny live in Minneapolis, MN. Roger and Karen live on an acreage one and a half miles south of McCook. Jim, his wife Theresa and their son Chet live eight miles South on the farm. The Ely’s registered herd was started in 1983 and has grown to apWe Sell Bulls Annually at: proximately 150 cows, depending Cattlemen’s Classic on available grass. Around thirty Southwest Angus Assn. A.I.’d replacement and Private Treaty heifers are kept each year to replace older cows. Jim Ely Roger Ely Some older cows 308-345-6686 308-345-2442 are retained because of their outstanding

Ely Angus McCook Nebra ska Registered Angus for over 25 years! W elco m e s eve ryo n e to vi sit u s o n t h e 2011 tour!

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forward to displaying their cattle.

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PETTERA ANGUS Pettera Angus is located Northeast of McCook, NE in the beautiful Southwestern part of the state. Randy and Desree Pettera grew up around commercial cattle but never had the opportunity to become involved with 4-H. This is one opportunity they wanted to provide to their children. In 1980 they purchased registered Angus heifers for their son’s first 4-H project. Son Chad, and his wife Erin, live in Wichita Kansas with their children Clayton and Tyler. Chad is a Chief Financial Officer for the Workforce Alliance of South Central Kansas. Son Bryan lives in Lincoln, NE and works as a Lineman for T & H Powerline out of Dewey, OK. Chad and Bryan were involved in the 4-H program through high school. Now, Randy & Desree’s grandsons have been able to spend time with them in the summer months, showing cattle in the 4-H program. In 2011, their youngest grandson participated for the first time as a “PeeWee” mem-

ber. They feel 4-H is a great way to build a child’s self-esteem and instill in them a sense of responsibility. The Pettera’s registered herd progressed from that first 4-H project. Utilizing the AHIR program through the American Angus Association they worked to improve the herd. Although they have contemplated becoming a strictly commercial cattle operation many times, their love for the breeding livestock business was strong. They are currently in their 31st year of the purebred business. With the huge increases in feed costs, Randy and Desree have been traveling extensively to locate bloodlines that are easy-fleshing, a characteristic Angus cattle are well known for. They still have a few of the larger framed cattle available, but are getting more requests for the moderate framed, easy fleshing cattle. They feel that the chasing of certain carcass traits has resulted in less fleshing and higher finishing weights, with less fertility. Angus cattle have always been known for excellent carcass traits and they don’t carry this to extremes. Multiple Trait selection is very impor-

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tant in their Angus operation. The Pettera’s have purchased a female from the famous Donna cow family from Montana. Her first calf, out of BC Emblazon, was born last fall and will be on display. The dam of this female has generated more than $140,000 in progeny sales. She descends from the second generation Pathfinder Dam Brooks Donna 321 who is the result of mating Pathfinder Sire DHD Traveler 6807 with the Pathfinder dam that has the distinction of being a full sister to the Pathfinder Sire AAR New Trend. They feel this bloodline excels in fertility, longevity and function. They will also have a Rito Revolve 0R5 cow that is a granddaughter of R R Rito 707 on display. R R Rito 707 was a cornerstone Pathfinder Sire, from Dale Davis’s herd in Montana, born 43 years ago. He remains the breed’s top proven performance sire for his generation and well beyond with a Weaning Weight EPD nearly 40 pounds greater than the estimated average of his birth year and Yearling Weight EPD nearly 70 pounds greater. His influence is a relevant factor in the

Randy & Desree Pettera WELCOME Tour Goers to their Meal Stop on Sept. 23! 38699 Drive 718 McCook, NE 69001 308-345-2516

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ongoing advancement of the Angus breed. He transmits tremendous thickness, body depth and base width. The Pettera’s will also have a flush of calves from LLB Lady Burgess 499R. The list of championship titles on this donor is too long to list. She was the Supreme Champion female of all breeds at the Lloydminister Stockade. This is one of Canada’s major shows in which she competed against 500 females to be crowned the over all Supreme female of all breeds. She was also the Supreme Champion Female of all breeds at the Prince Albert Gold show. As a yearling heifer she was the Reserve Champion female in London, Ontario and Reserve Champion at the Toronto Royal which is a very large Angus show attended by many people from the U.S. as well as Canada. She was one of the very …very few females to ever beat Soo Line Annie K 6271. They are not one to chase show titles, but this cow is tremendously thick with a perfect udder and a wonderful disposition. We will also have progeny from the breed’s feed-efficiency matriarch Ideal 4465 of 6807 4286. Other sires represented will be: Duff New Edition, OCC Emblazon, Cortachy Boy, Jipsey Earl, OCC Missing Link, GDAR Traveler 044, OCC Paxton and Panama Jack. In 2010 they purchased an interest in “Panama Jack”, the Reserve Champion Bull at the National Western Stock Show in 2010. He will be on display, along with his progeny. They market fall and spring bulls and heifers privately and through the Southwestern Nebraska Angus Association; of which, Randy is currently the Sales Manager and Secretary /Treasurer. He is also the Vice President of the Nebraska Angus Association. Randy and Desree welcome the Nebraska Angus Tour and invite tour goers to take a look at what these easy-fleshing, high performing cattle can do.

Display by FRONTIER ANGUS FARMS Frontier Angus Farm dates back to 1952, when Twila purchased her first registered angus cow, from Harold and Nadine Deviny with hard earned school teacher wages. Jim Johnson and Twila Max met at the Frontier Co.Fair in 1954. Jim had

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just returned home from the Air Force and Twila was about to return to college to renew her teaching certificate. They were married June 26th 1955. At that time Jim had a small herd of Hereford cattle and Twila's Angus herd was multiplying. Which would it be Angus or Herefords??? Since Twila refused to James & Twila Johnson sell her Angus, the (308) 367-4211 Herefords were Paul & Gail Johnson sold and more (308) 367-4207 Angus were purchased, which became the foundation of their herd. Since that time they have built the herd into what it is today, by using good breeding stock. brother, Alva Max in McCook and At the time they lived just SouthCambridge, NE. For 3 years we held west of Stockville, NE, the county seat our own sale at the Curtis sale barn. of Frontier County, and since they met at the Frontier County Fair, it seemed only fitting that they name their farm Frontier Angus Farm. In addition to raising cattle, they raise corn, sorghum, & wheat on their farm. They also raised 3 boys: Paul, Bill & Rod who are all grown and have families of their own. The boys were very active in working with the cattle and showed them in 4-H. We are very proud of our boys as well as our cattle. Paul has a farm & ranch business of his own and takes care of Jim and Twila Johnson the purebred herd and farms our In 1979 we put up a sale barn and land. Bill is an engineer for Halliburhad sales at home. As it got more exton Oil at Edmund, Oklahoma and pensive and they got older and were Rod is a computer Technician for Lannot able to halter break all the animals, caster County and the City of they started selling private treaty Lincoln. They have 8 grandchildren which has worked out real well for and 1 great grandchild. them. They usually keep around 20 of Their first two bulls were sold at the best bulls to sell and 20 heifers for the Heart of Nebraska Sale at Broken replacements. The rest are put in the Bow. We sold bulls for several years feed lot. Through their A-I program at the Southwest NE Sale in McCook. they are able to offer the best and a vaWe had production sales in conjuncriety of easy calving bloodlines for tion with Twila's Dad, Jacob and their repeat customers.

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their cattle display on Friday, September 23rd at the Pettera Angus stop!

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The first cows were Eileenmere and Blackcap breeding. Some of the sires we have used are Investor, Pacesetter, Mr. Angus,and New Design. More recent A-I sires we have used include, Frontier 095, Destroyer 093; Thunder; Safelead; T.C. Franklin 619; Image maker; and Fortune. They are involved in Angus Production Testing, so have EPD's and data available. Through this program we have had several Pathfinder cows over the years. Their son Paul does all the work of taking care of the cattle and does the A-I ing. he and his wife are in the process of purchsing our cattle, and Jim and Twila are semi-retired. It's hard to give it up after 58 years, so as long as they're able they will stay a little involved. The Angus business has been very good to Jim and Twila.

Display by TRIPLE C CAPPEL CATTLE CO. Saturday September 24, 2011 STOP 1

PERKINS CO. FAIRGROUNDS Display by HUCKFELDT-TURNER Huckfeldt-Turner Angus is a joint venture of Tom Huckfeldt in Ogallala, Nebraska and Shawn Turner of Grant, Nebraska. The base operation can be found three and half miles North and one half mile East of Grant on Highway 61. One hundred twenty-five mother cows are wintered in Perkins County and pastured in Keith, Chase and Perkins counties. HuckfeldtTurner’s current herd sires are Connealy Answer 71, TC Total, B/R New Day, Connealy Mentor, Rito 6EM6, GAR New Design 5050, GAR Predestined, H F McConaughy (5050 x Ultra), H F Destination 547-746 (B/R Destination 928-547 x GAR Grid Maker) & H F Ogallala (Connealy Answer 71 x Connealy Danny 5398). The entire herd is enrolled in AHIR and utilizes the Angus Association’s A.I.M. program. Bothe the bull and heifers are ultrasounded and genomic data will be used. Strict culling practices are adhered to ensure yearling bulls that are sought after and re20 • Nebraska Angus News • August - September 2011

placement females that are backed by Display by several generations of predictable ge9 R LAND & CATTLE CO. netics in their pedigree. Display by Fertility is a must to be held in VISION ANGUS herd. Only the top end of the calves are kept after ultrasound numbers STOP 2 come back. Docility and disposition BOSS PREMIER CATTLE has been a major emphasis in the herd Boss Premier Cattle Continues and frame size has been kept in check. Success in Nebraska The bulls are marketed the third week in March every year at the Ogallala Livestock Auction along with a few select yearling heifers. Cow numbers are low compared to many registered herds but quality and value based is our main emphasis. We never loose sight that pounds cross the scale helps pay the bills. A.I. is utilized with superior clean up bulls. EPD’s along with visual appraisal are combined to help progress Boss Family towards an easy fleshing, sound and Boss Premier Cattle, owned by functional calf. If a mother cow is not Cordell, Barb and Kyle Boss welcomes paying her way, she is gone. tour goers to their Saturday stop at All of Tom & Shawn’s cowherd their ranch Southwest of Chappell, bloodlines can be traced to Joe HuckNebraska. Family members involved feldt breeding in Gordon, Nebraska. in the operation include Cordell & Shawn & Michelle along with their Barb Boss & Kyle Boss. Another persons, Brent, Nick and Tyler and their son important to the operation is their daughter Meghan, were new to the registered Angus business ten years ago and are now benefiting from using superior Angus genetics. Tom and his wife Sara, have two daughters Emily and Julianne. Chance Kramer from Holyoke, elcomes Colorado has the 2011 joined the family and Chance and Nebraska Julianne will welcome the newest Angus Tour. member to the Huckfeldt-Turner operation in NoTom Huckfeldt vember. For more infor308/284-2662 or cell 308/289-4394 mation about the Shawn Turner Huckfeldt – Turner program, contact 308/352-6047 them at any time Tom (308) -2842662 or Shawn at (308) 352-6047.

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employee Jon Alexander. Other family members include: Matt, Todd & Cheryl Boss; Chris & Erin Dudden and their Grandchildren: Makenna, Madison & Trevor Boss & Cooper Dudden. The Boss family farms 2,200 acres on which they raise corn, soybeans, alfalfa hay, grass hay, wheat and rye and of course the cow herd. The herd numbers over 100 registered females and 150 non – registered cows. The operation is located between Chappell, Nebraska and Julesburg, Colorado just off of Hwy 385. The business is in its 32nd year of operation. The cow herd has utilized Ohlde bloodlines in the crossbred program from the beginning. Recently they have introduced DUFF Genetics, and have found their customers’ needs required the move to Purebred Angus cattle. With the Ohlde and Duff basis in the cowherd, the family felt that they needed to add some powerful outcross genetics, including numerous donor quality females and their new herd sire “PROWLER”. These herd additions will be on display at their stop on this year’s tour. The Boss family utilizes A.I., embryo transplant and natural service in their breeding program. All five of the Boss children had the desire to show cattle and were successfully involved in raising and showing cattle on the county, state and national levels. They won the Ohio State Fair Jr Steer Show in 1995 with home raised cattle and won the North American Livestock Exposition in Louisville, KY, in 1988. The family moved from Ohio to Nebraska in 1997 and they continued their winning ways by showing successfully at Kearney at the Cattlemen’s Classic - having Supreme Champion (bull or female) Bull, in 1999. They also have been successful in the yards at the National Western Stock Show in Denver. Since leaving the show ring, the operation has continued that success by focusing on producing functional, productive cattle with eye appeal; that are beneficial to their customers and the Angus breed. Current methods of marketing the cattle include private treaty sales and their online bull sale held in March. They have a goal of marketing their breeding stock in an 22 • Nebraska Angus News • August - September 2011

annual production sale. In the short term there are dispersing their crossbred and A+ cattle, moving completely to a registered Angus operation. The Boss family is a family operation, dedicated to producing functional, all-around breeding stock that will work in all sectors of the industry. They are proud to welcome the Nebraska Angus Tour to their operation in Southwest Nebraska.

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Steve and Jeanette Dean are the proprietors of T 4 Livestock, located between Chappell and Oshkosh, Nebraska. T 4 has been in existence since 1997. Their operation is home to 90 registered cows and 60 commercial females, they also run approximately, 80 head of outside/client cattle throughout the year, and in the spring, custom calve out heifers. Steve’s cattle experience began 40 years ago on a registered Hereford operation. This business took him to New Mexico where he met Jeanette. Thirty years ago they began working for a large yearling operation which is headquarted in Texas. They moved twice a year with the cattle from Texas, Wyoming, Nebraska, and New Mexico. In 1995, they began working for the Carlson Ranch, operation at Lodgepole. The Carlson ranch ran 500 commercial Angus cows. The Deans used different Angus bloodlines on the herd. Utilizing information gathered from these matings, they began developing their registered Angus herd. The Deans moved to their present location in 2005 when the Carlson’s retired and sold their ranch. The cows are run on 2,500 acres of pasture during the summer months and run on constalks in the winter.

Steve also operates T 4 Trucking, doing long distance, livestock Hauling. The Dean operation is multibreed, utilizing Simmental cattle as well as Angus. Angus bloodlines include New Design 1407, OCC Legend 6I6L, VDAR Legend 1281, Garden Prime Time and Sitz Alliance 6595, and other prominent bloodlines. Simmental bloodlines consist of SAND Ranch Hand, ACC1 Hustler, Dream On and Hooks Shear Force. Bulls are marketed in March at ther Annual Bull Sale held at the Ranch. Females are currently sold by private treaty and they also sell club calves every year. The goals of their operation focus on raising balanced cattle that are moderate framed, loaded with muscle and possess strong maternal traits. Two years ago they added the Simmental/Angus mix to their business after seeing how well these cattle perform in the feedlots. Like many producers their number one objective is to raise that one bull that would becom an industry changer. Steve and Jeanette, their family and friends welcome the Nebraska Angus Tour to their little piece of heaven.

STOP 4 (Final Stop)

SANDPOINT CATTLE CO. Sandpoint Cattle Company calls Lodgepole Home

John, Laurie, Maverick & Maguire Widdowson

Sandpoint Cattle Co, LLC owned by John and Laurie Widdowson and their sons Maverick, Mullen and Maguire, welcome the 2011 Nebraska Angus Tour on September 24th. With headquarters located just East of Lodgepole, Nebraska on Hwy 30; the fourteen year old operation is set for their first opportunity to be a part of the annual Nebraska Angus Tour. John and Laurie began Sandpoint


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Cattle Company, LLC in 1997 when they graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Their first cows were purchased from Vance and Connie Uden at TC Ranch. Initially, the business was located near Gibbon, Nebraska where they were raised on the family farm and ranch. Their operation grew to a point of needing to expand. The present location near Lodgepole was purchased in 2004. Home to 1,800 cows, the operation is comprised of only registered females. The Widdowson’s own around 22,000 acres which is comprised of 2,000 acres of farm ground which raises corn, alfalfa, wheat and feed. The remaining 20,000 owned acres is grassland. They also lease 6,000 acres of pasture land. Obviously, an operation of this scale must rely on loyal employees. In this case they are Mike Cavalli/Operation Manager, Clint Snell/Cow Herd, Rich Tagemeyer/Farming Operation and Ailene McAullife/Records and Technology. The Sandpoint breeding program consists of two calving herds – a spring herd with 60% of the herd calv-

ing during this period and the remainder 40% calving in the fall. Every cow has at least one opportunity to A.I’d. per breeding season and then turned out with herd sires. They also utilize an extensive Embryo Transfer (ET) program. Here they flush their donor cows and implant the embryos into their own registered recipient cows. Their Arthur, Nebraska ranch is run as a “Weaned Calf ET Program�. They also transfer other breeder’s embryos into their cows and provide them with a weaned calf the next fall. The first week of March is the Annual Sandpoint Bull Sale. March 7, 2012 will be their 11th annual production sale. Approximately 180-200 bulls are marketing during the sale. They also sell another 200 bulls a year privately, for a total of 400 bulls sold annually. They also host an annual Female Sale known as the “Power of the Point� sale. Their 9th annual female sale will be on Monday, November 7, 2011. This year the female sale will be Mature Cow dispersal – selling all of their 6, 7 and 8 year old cows. This female sale will also have spring and fall calving pairs. Females are

also marketed private treaty throughout the year. One of the main objectives that keep John and Laurie motivated is to produce elite Angus genetics that will help their commercial customers increase their profitability. They try to provide quality genetics in a volume with customer service that will exceed their customer’s expectations. They realize that there are many types and kinds of cattle, and they strive to have enough genetic difference for the various geographic and management practices that face today’s cattle industry. The most important aim of Sandpoint Cattle Co. as an operation is the care and management of their land and cattle so they can pass it to the next generation in better shape than they received it. It is with this aspiration in mind, that John, Laurie, their family and employees welcome the Nebraska Angus Tour to their stop on the 2011 Nebraska Angus Tour.

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2 0 1 1 Tour Sponsor List Prime Rib Club $1,000 and over

New York Strip Club $500 - $999

T-Bone Club $100 - $249

Western Plains Veterinary Service

Cache Valley Select Sires Cappel Sales, Inc. Genex Intensive Auto of Madrid Nebraska Bull Service Pfizer Animal Genetics Stockman’s Feed & Supply The Home Agency Mix 30

Ag Valley Coop Animal Clinic West O, P.C. Farmers Coop-Ogallala/Brule First National Bank/Cambridge Huckfeldt-Turner Angus Kelley Bean Logan’s Angus Farm Jordan’s Ag & Auto Repair Nebraska Printworks Points West Community Bank/Chappell St. Francis Mercantile Coop T 4 Livestock & Hauling Western Tire Co. Farm Bureau/Dustin Weiss

Ribeye Club $250 - $499 21st Century Equipment ABS – Rowden, Riley & Chrisman Reps Adams Bank & Trust American Angus Hall of Fame AmFirst Bank/Benkelman AmFirst Bank/Hayes Center Farm Credit Services First Central Bank/McCook Pinnacle Bank Republican Valley Vet Clinic Tri-State Livestock Mizer Milling/Great Plains Nutrition Consulting

Sirloin Club up to $99 CaLinda’s Pot Shop C J Brown Studios Frenchman Valley Coop Lodge Ogallala Livestock Auction, Inc. Twin Forks Clinic

Win this Picture for a Door Prize during the 2011 Nebraska Angus Tour!

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advertisers index ~A~ Angus Hall of Fame ..............28 ~B~ Bear Mtn Angus ..................IBC Behlen Manufacturing..........11 Boss Premier Cattle..............21 ~C~ Chrisman Family Cattle ........14 ~E~ Ely Angus..............................17 ~F~ Frontier Angus ......................19 ~G~ Genex ..................................16 ~H~ Huckfeldt-Turner ..................20 ~M~ Mill Bar Angus ........................1 ~N~ Nebraska Angus Tour ..........12 Nebraksa Angus Sponsors ..24 ~P~ Pettera Angus ......................18 Pfizer Igenity ....................2,14 Pfizer ......................................5 ~S~ Sandpoint Cattle Co. ............BC Summitcrest ........................10 ~T~ T 4 Livestock ........................23 ~V~ Vitalix ..................................IFC ~W~ Windmill Angus ....................15

2011 -2012 Sales & Event Calendar 2010 September 1 – Nebraska State Fair Open Show – Grand Island September 6 – Marcy Cattle Co. Private Treaty Female Sale – Hay Springs September 13-15 – Husker Harvest Days – Grand Island September 22-24 – Annual Angus Tour – Southwest Nebraska October 3 – TC Ranch Private Treaty Female Sale - Franklin October 10 – Holiday Issue Nebraska Angus News Ads DUE October 22 – Pohlman Angus Female Sale – Norfolk October 27-29 – Summitcrest Total Dispersal – Grand Island/State Fairgrounds November 7 – Sandpoint “Power of the Point” Female Sale – Chappell sale facility November 12 – McConnell Angus Female Sale - Dix November 18 – Schurrtop Angus & Charolais Bull Sale – McCook November 19 – Bear Mountain Angus Female Sale – Palisade November 19 – Whitestone-Krebs Fall Roundup Sale – Gordon December 1 – Membership renewal begins December 1 – Jan/Feb 2012 Nebraska Angus News Ads DUE December 7-10 – Genex A.I. School – 256-254-9042 2012 January 27 – Mill Bar Angus Bull Sale – McCook January 28 – Sandage Angus Bull Sale – Rushville February 1 – March/April Nebraska Angus News Ads DUE February 4 – Bartos Angus Bull Sale – Verdigre February 5 – E.D. Angus Private Treaty Bull Sale begins - Ashby

February 6 – Mike Sitz Angus Bull Sale - Burwell February 6 – Windmill Angus Ranch Bull Sale – Haigler February 8-12- Genex A.I. School 256-254-9042 February 17 – Minert-Simonson Angus Bull Sale - Dunning February 22 – TC Ranch Bull Sale – Franklin February 23 – Bear Mountain Angus Bull Sale – Palisade February 27 – Derner Angus Ranch Bull Sale - Burwell February 27 –Foxhoven Angus Bull Sale - Crofton March 2 – Carl Dethlefs & Sons Bull Sale – Rockville March 5 – Vision Angus Bull Sale – North Platte March 6 – Jindra Angus Bull Sale – Creighton March 9 – Southwest Nebraska Angus Ass’n Bull Sale - McCook March 10 – Snyder Bros Angus Bull Sale – Ogallala March 11 – Lienetics Royale Bull Sale – Princeton March 12 – Ostrand Angus Bull Sale - Kearney March 12 – Vin-Mar Angus Bull Sale - Gordon March 15 – Benoit Angus Bull Sale – Esbon, KS March 27 – Frenzen Angus Bull Sale – Fullerton April 5 – A & B Angus Bull Sale Bassett April 6 – Dethlefs Angus Ranch/ Treffer Angus Bull Sale – Loup City April 7 – Kraye Angus Bull Sale – Mullen April 12 – Barstow Angus Ranch Bull Sale – Springview April 13 – Hollman Angus Bull Sale - Hallam 25 • Nebraska Angus News • August - September 2011


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DETHLEFS ANGUS RANCH Registered Angus

Since 1950

“Where Quality Counts” “Dutch” & Marian Dethlefs 31310 Imperial Rd • Ravenna, NE 68869 Ph. 308/452-4147

Craig & Laurie Dethlefs 13947 W. Power Rd • North Platte, NE 69101 308/368-7660

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Annual Bull Sale Females For Sale Private Treaty Arlen & Becky Sawyer 44718 873rd Rd • Bassett, NE 68714 402/684-2371 - Fax 402/684-2848 Mobile 402/760-0232

Check our our website: www.abcattle.com Lazy Black Diamond Ranch Registered Angus Since 1951

Purebred & Commercial Angus Office 308/483-5100 John & Laurie Widdowson Lodgepole, NE 69149 15175 U.S. Hwy. 30 John’s E-mail: widdowson@nctc.net Cell 308/390-5697

Bred for fertility, calving ease, maternal, disposition, growth, carcass, and conformation. Select bulls at Private Treaty anytime. For details contact Loy (308) 894-6394 or Kevin at (308) 894-8735 Loy Glause Family 379 Hwy. 92 • Palmer, NE 68864

FRENZEN ANGUS “More Pounds - More Profit” Annual Production Sale - March 22, 2011 Females & Club Calves for Sale Private Treaty www.frenzencattle.com

Galen Frenzen •(308) 536-2069 Cell: (308)550-0237

50802 N. Edgewood Rd. Fullerton, NE 68638

“The Magazine for Cowboys and Kids”

RANDY RASBY P.O. Box 581 • Sutherland, NE 69165 Phone (308) 386-4857 • Mobile (308-539-6195

Jerry & Gary Dethlefs Annual Production Sale 1st Friday in March 78009 S. River Rd. - Rockville, NE 68871 - 308/372-3200 www.dethlefsangus.com

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Mick Cox & Family 73786 Ave. 356 • Hayes Center, NE Phone (308) 286-3416 • Cell (308) 340-4332 E-Mail: millbarangus@hotmail.com 26 • Nebraska Angus News • August - September 2011

Bovine Elite, LLC - 800-786-4066 Genetic Horizons - 800-443-6389 Cattle Visions - 800-774-0437

Jorgensen Farms

A maternal bull that works on all breeds of heifers

Kellen & Klaire Jorgensen 311 Rd U • Exeter, NE 68351 (402) 366-9475


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Twin Mills Angus Ranch

Tim & Kim Marlatt 7070 130 Trail Gordon, NE 69343 (308) 282-1726 tkangus@gpcom.net

Registered and Commercial Angus Cattle

Richard and Randy Nelson 1 3/4 miles West and 3/4 mile South of Ansley, NE 68814

Herd Sires – Connealy Deep Canyon, SAF Strategy, SydGen Bullet, SydGen Mandate, Connealy Concrete, San Dan Triple Threat (Dark Red Charolais) A.I. Sires – Net Worth, CAR Duke, Final Answer, Sitz Upward 307R

~ Visitors Always Welcome ~ ~ Private Treaty Cattle For Sale ~

BM Angus

Phone: (308) 935-1139

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WAGONHAMMER RANCHES HAS THE PROGRAM YOU CAN COUNT ON Jay Wolf Family, Owners 402/395-2178 Box 548 • Albion, NE 68620 www.wagonhammer.com Email: wagonhammer@dtnspeed.net The Total Performance Brand Myron Benes, Sales 402/395-6962 • Cell: 402/649-2719

Benoit Angus Bull 15, 2011 2012 BULLSale SALE ~- March MARCH 18, “Third Thursday in Marchâ€? Everett & Bonnie Benoit 621 Hwy 61 • Esbon, KS 66941 (785) 725-3231 • (888) 870-2855 Chad Benoit • (785) 725-3005 Doug & Michelle Benoit • (785) 725-6211 ebbenoit@ruraltel.net

Jeff Meradith • Bryan & Diane Buss 1710 Hwy. 81 • York, NE

402/362-2471 www.bmangus.com bmangus@diamond-b.com

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S Diamond Angus

In pursuit of excellence in both reds and blacks, where the only extreme we pursue is extremely well balanced.

Kim, Lindy, Samantha & Kendall Siebert 108 Road 3 Henderson, NE 68371 Ph. 402/723-4376

Sonderup Angus Bull, Heifer, and Embryos for Sale Private Treaty

31155 State Highway 22 • Genoa, Nebraska 68640

www. mikesitzangus.com

Lori Wagner 308/536-2975 cell: 308/550-0349

Pettera Angus Randy & Desree Pettera 38699 Drive 718 McCook, NE 69001 308-345-2516

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JOIN US AT THESE EXCITING SALES!

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER CONT

3 - Patton & Friends Angus Sale, at Patton Farms, Crawfordsville, IN 5 - Cattle for Christ Moving 'Em Out for Missions, Enterprise, AL 10 - Day Cattle Company Angus Sale, Marshfield, MO 10 - Terry Little TL Ranch Angus Female Sale, Monticello, MO 11 - Green Oaks Angus Sale, West Liberty, KY 11 - Wilson Cattle Company Angus Sale, Cloverdale, IN 16 - Galaxy Beef/4M and Guests Angus Sale, Graham, MO 17 - Sinclair Cattle Company Angus Female Offering, Warfordsburg, PA 18 - Trowbridge Angus and Guests Angus Production Sale, Ghent, NY 23 - (N) Eby Ranch and Guests Angus Sale, Emporia, KS 24 - Boyd Beef Cattle and Guests Breeder's Cup Angus Sale, Mayslick, KY 25 - Complete and Total Dispersal of the Sterling Hunter Farm and Livestock Equipment and Angus Herd, Bath, MI

15 - Whitestone Farm Annual Brand of Quality Angus Sale, Aldie, VA 16 - Maryland Angus Event Volume II, Thomas & Son Farm in Boonsboro, MD 16 - McCurry Angus Ranch Sale, Burrton, KS 17 - Champion Hill Annual Angus Production Sale, Bidwell, OH 21 - Penn State University 100th Anniversary Angus Sale, State College, PA 22 - Tanner Farms Performance-Tested Angus Bull Sale, Shuqualak, MS 22 - (N) Top Line Farm Angus Production Sale, Tremont, IL 23 - (N) Carter Family Angus On-Line Show Heifer Sale, Julesburg, CO 29 - Lone Oak Angus Production Sale, Middleton, TN 29- Stinson Angus Mature Cow Herd Dispersal, Talbott, TN 30 - Arkansas State Angus Sale, Ozark, AR 30 - Gamble Angus Farm "Come Roll With Us Volume IV" Angus Production Sale, Clinton, TN 31- Monarch Farm Complete and Total Angus Dispersal, Folsom, LA

OCTOBER 1 - Eastern Canadian Extravaganza Angus Sale, at Curraghdale Farms, Uxbridge, Ontario, CAN 1 - Lindell Angus Annual Production Sale, Leonardville, KS 1 - Sarratt Angus Sale, Gaffney, SC 2 - World Class Angus Sale Volume XI, at Mindemann Farms, Sullivan, WI 2 - Triara Angus Annual Production Sale, Melbourne, Quebec, CN 8 - Buford Ranches Angus Bull Sale, Welch, OK 8 - (N) Angus Connection Sale, sale at Seldom Rest, Niles, MI 8 - (N) Horstman Cattle Company and Guests Angus Production Sale, West Lafayette, IN 9 - Double R Bar Ranch Angus Production Sale, Plymouth, IN 11 - Coleman Angus Ranch and Guests Production Sale, Charlo, MT


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