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THOMAS RANCH BULL SALE APRIL 12, 2022 IN HARROLD, SD! 1:00 pm at the Thomas Ranch Sale Facility HARROLD, SD
TR HOMETOWN 1112J | ANGUS REG: 20210405 SIRE: G A R HOME TOWN MGS: HA COWBOY UP 5405
TR SONICBOOM 1028J | ANGUS REG: 20210370 SIRE: SAW SONIC BOOM 865 MGS: KR RALLY
TR GROWTH FUND 1093J | ANGUS REG: 20210396 SIRE: DEER VALLEY GROWTH FUND MGS: PRAIRIE PRIDE NEXT STEP 2036
TMAS 20-20 1502J | PB SM Reg: 3963844 Sire: MR CCF 20-20 MGS: MR TR HAMMER 308A ET
TMAS CAN`T TOUCH THIS 1515J | 1/2 SM 1/2 AN Reg: 3963828 Sire: TMAS CAN`T TOUCH THIS 8531F MGS: CHESTNUT PF UP START 760
CKCC SERENAS CASHFLOW 1863J ET | PB SM Reg: 3963676 Sire: SWSN CASH FLOW 81E MGS: MR NLC UPGRADE U8676
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TR MR OUTSIDER 1965J ET | CHAROLAIS Reg: EM958241 Sire: M&M OUTSIDER 4003 PLD Dam: HF MUSTANG SALLY 904 PLD
TR MR CARBON COPY 1707J ET | CHAROLAIS Reg: EM960037 Sire: TR CAG CARBON COPY 7630E ET MGS: T R MR FIRE WATER 5792RET
TR MR COMMISSIONER 1712J | CHAROLAIS Reg: EM960004 Sire: WCR COMMISSIONER 593 P Dam: BRCHE TR DORY 6501
1BBC TROY 129 | RED ANGUS Reg: 4516695 Sire: ROJAS TR CHIVAS 17109 MGS: BMRA MR BIG SKY 088
TMAS MULBERRY9918 1944J ET | RED ANGUS Reg: 4503817 Sire: ERKS MULBERRY 9918 MGS: RED U2 MISSION 61W
TMAS TRUMP 1967J ET | RED ANGUS Reg: 4503837 Sire: DAMAR TRUMP C512 MGS: RED WHEEL ALLIANCE 22U
TR MS KATINKA 1273J | ANGUS Reg: 20163241 Sire: TR MR DUALLY 8066F MGS: TR MR ABERDEEN 1068Y
TMAS MS MONA 1555J | 1/2 SM 1/2 AN Reg: 3983362 Sire: HOLT MR CAPTURE 54F MGS: TR 004 TRAVELER 3014
TR MS OUTSIDER 1602J | CHAROLAIS Reg: F1314402 Sire: M&M OUTSIDER 4003 PLD MGS: GERRARD MONTEZUMA 6T
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I think I’m going to rename Iowa QUALITY SERVICE winter weather, especially after the last thirty days; I’m going to call it the Iowa FOR SUPERIOR GENETICS “Yo-Yo” weather. Like a Yo-Yo, you just never know when it’s going to stop, up or down. I’m really amazed at our livestock; they can take sub zero to sixty in a matter of forty-eight hours? I would like to say this is only in Iowa, but I’m sure several other states can claim “YoBOVINE EMBRYO Yo” weather also. Just remember, every day that goes by, is one day closer to spring and lots of spring rain. We are all praying for spring TRANSFER SERVICES rain, please join us. 1010 N. Hancock Street • Lake City, IA 51449 How many of you have experienced a meal at the Mason and Superovulation and collection Diane Fleenor home? I’m just going to say if Mason and Diane Embryo freezing • Embryo transfer stop having sales, I may have to retire. This year Mason, acquired Donor boarding and has been saving some Wagyu steaks for the group to try. He cut it up so that everyone could try it. You have heard the old (712) 464-7407 saying, “give it to Mikey, he’ll eat anything”. Yep, I tried it, I liked Vince Collison, DVM it, and I also liked the certified Angus that chased it. Mason does Jane Collison, DVM the grilling and seasoning to a perfection. When I asked about his seasoning and grilling, he said he would tell us everything about Tim Collison, DVM the preparation and grilling, but then he would have to shoot us all. Well, that’s fine with me and the rest of the crew, we will let him be the chef and the rest of us can enjoy a few adult beverages and harass him as he does his thing. Just for the record, this is a team effort. Diane and her crew can put together the most awesome side dishes; especially Diane’s cheesy potatoes, for the event. The big thing is the atmosphere with ol’ Mason and his wonderful wife Diane, to watch these two in action is just amazing. Their playful squabbling and bickering is the greatest. Thanks a bunch Mason and Diane! It is always a great time. Also, thanks to all the neighbor’s that help with the meal and folks that dine with us, the stories get pretty wild on some of their Montana trips. Folks join us for this meal and entertainment from Ohio to Montana. A great time was had by all! In closing, I would like to ask that we all pray for our country. I also want to pray for our Military and their families. Lord watch over us.
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The Road Ahead for Cattle Markets by Michael Seek Fox Group at the Board of Trade
Less than 3 weeks ago the Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the first time since year 2018. The top dogs at the Fed have been saying they have to raise rates and will continue to do due to inflation. The shocking part of this backdrop is that the Fed Chairman was in denial that inflation was anything but transitory and said as much month after month after month. It took Crude Oil going from 65 a barrel to 130 per barrel for the Fed Chairman to figure out inflation may be a problem. Dad used to say ‘you buy em books, send em’ to school, and they eat the covers off the books’. This certainly describes the hilarious attempt at monetary policy management by the Federal Reserve. So where do we go from here? Well, consider that the Cattle and Corn business now has both inflation and a new war in Europe to deal with. Throw in another drought this year and you don’t have a ‘one-two punch and you’re out’ but rather you have a ‘one-two-three punch thrown by the likes of Mike Tyson’ and someone is going to the mat and not getting off of it. Who might that someone be? Cattle producers who do not contain cost inputs fast. Consider that 10 years ago the price of Corn traded in the vicinity of 8.50 per bushel. New crop is now in the 6.50 per bushel area. Now add in the inflation and the potential loss of Ukraine corn production and the droughts and you have a powerful recipe for 9.00 to 10.00 per bushel on Corn. Sound ridiculous? Take a look at the wheat chart below to see a 4 dollar per bushel move in less than one week.
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Talk with us and educate yourself and all of your key operation people about how to use the Chicago Board of Trade to manage some of your risk on simple vertical Bull Call Spreads on Corn and Wheat and Bear Put Spreads on Cattle markets. Your descendants may thank you down the road for ‘saving the farm’. Talk with us. Call Michelle White here at our Board office in Chicago at 312-756-0931 and request a hedge account application to show good faith and we’ll offer you a mentoring session to you and your banker on the risk and potential rewards-gains-losses’ of such long hedging. Mentor sessions would be available between 4pm and 6pm Central Standard Time. The risk of loss in agricultural Chicago Board and New York Board instruments can be substantial and is not necessarily for all folks and ranches. Hedge positions do not necessarily minimize risk associated with sale barn acquisitions on your operations on the dirt. Again, talk with us to learn how to manage risk on the dirt and on the Board. n
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LAZY JM RANcH ANGUS AND POLLED HEREFORDS | APRIL 14, 2022
SELLING AT TORRINGTON LIVESTOCK • TORRINGTON, WY • SALE: 1 P.M. ••• SELLING 100 BULLS •••
6J
223H
MC HANDSOME 223H ET
REG# 44246590 • DOB: 09/12/20 BW: 2.3 WW: 69 YW: 104 MILK: 31 CHB: 111
J12
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MC FRONTIER 6J
REG# 44293878 • DOB: 02/10/21 BW: 1.1 WW: 69 YW: 112 MILK: 30 CHB: 104
H31
MC NOBLE J12
REG# 44294102 • DOB: 02/09/21 BW: 4.9 WW: 72 YW: 108 MILK: 23 CHB: 96
H44 - PAP 37
MC ENHANCE H44 DTM
REG# 1994972 • DOB: 08/27/20 BW: 0.6 WW: 69 YW: 125 MILK: 32 $C: 292
MC ENHANCE H31 DTM
REG # 19949731 • DOB: 8/18/20 BW: -1.1 WW: 85 YW: 149 MILK: 26 $C: 301
82J
MC COMPOUND 82J
REG# 20221573 • DOB: 02/25/21 BW: 0.7 WW: 67 YW: 111 MILK: 21 $C: 223
MC BROADWAY 50J
REG# 44293887 • DOB: 02/21/21 BW: 3.2 WW: 67 YW: 102 MILK: 29 CHB: 151
H43 - PAP 40
MC MAGNITUDE H43 DTM
REG# 19944251 • DOB: 08/27/20 BW: 0.7 WW: 68 YW: 125 MILK: 30 $C: 280
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MC MAINSTAY I17 DTM
REG# 20041718 • DOB: 01/22/21 BW: 1.6 WW: 79 YW: 137 MILK: 27 $C: 261
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EDITORIAL
Dummy Calf May be Suffering from Acidosis By John Campbell from Western Producer www.producer.com
YOUR HEREFORD PROFESSIONAL Serving the Hereford breeders of
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Most people who have dealt with beef cows at calving time have occasionally had to deal with a weak, dopey calf. These calves may be unable to stand or have difficulty standing without assistance. They have poor muscle tone and seem to have no idea where to put their feet or how to stand or move. Most of them seem dopey and are unable to suckle, even when given a bottle or having a teat placed in their mouths. These “dummy calves,” also called “weak calves,” require a great deal of care and attention to get through the first few days of life and are often a major inconvenience at a busy time of year. A variety of conditions can make a newborn calf appear weak, including selenium deficiency, hypothermia, infectious disease and trauma, such as being stepped or laid on. Weak calf syndrome has also been associated with cows in poor body condition in late pregnancy that are being fed inadequate protein or energy. However, a common cause for the weak “dummy calf” is a condition known as acidosis. It refers to a drop in the pH of the blood, which can be triggered by a lack of oxygen that might occur during a difficult calving. Calves under normal calving conditions go through a transition in how their oxygen is supplied. The oxygen supply to the calf from the placenta stops during delivery, which results in a temporary increase in carbon dioxide in the bloodstream. This is a trigger for the calf to start breathing on its own. The act of breathing allows the calf to expel the carbon dioxide from the blood and begin to restore normal oxygen levels. However, this process can be delayed when calving is prolonged or difficult. The carbon dioxide levels may rise in the blood without the calf being able to “blow off” the carbon dioxide by breathing. The drop in blood oxygen and high levels of carbon dioxide create a severe drop in the pH of the bloodstream, which is known as “respiratory acidosis.” The major clinical effect of acidosis is severe depression or weakness. These calves often cannot stand and many cannot even roll up onto their chests into sternal recumbency on their own. A Scottish study used the time from birth until the calf was able to get itself into sternal recumbency as an indicator that a calf might be suffering from acidosis. "Dummy" continued on pg 14
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"Dummy" continued from pg 12 Normal calves will usually roll onto their chest within the first few minutes after birth, while calves suffering from acidosis tend to take more than 15 minutes to get into sternal recumbency. It’s an easy diagnostic test that can help identify calves that might need further attention. The weak newborn calf is less likely to suck, is often unable to stand and therefore is at greater risk of suffering from hypothermia in cold weather, of being stepped or laid on or of not getting adequate colostrum and succumbing to infectious diseases such as scours. Lying down for long periods makes these calves more susceptible to navel infections and other complications. Calves with severe acidosis can appear to be in a coma or stupor and eventually die. To prevent this from occurring, producers should use all of the methods for preventing dystocia, such as bull selection, adequate nutrition and growth for replacement heifers and early intervention in any dystocia cases. If the occasional case does occur, producers should make sure they are truly dealing with acidosis. Work with a veterinarian to ensure that these calves are not suffering from an infectious disease, selenium deficiency or another condition that may mimic the clinical syndrome of acidosis. Producers who are dealing with a difficult calving should try to get the calf breathing as soon as possible. Don’t hang calves upside down after calving to drain fluid from their lungs. Most of the fluid that comes out is from their digestive tract, and the pressure of the abdominal organs makes it more difficult to breathe when the calf is hanging upside down. Place the calf in sternal recumbency and stimulate breathing by rubbing the calf, stimulating the nostril with a piece of straw or pouring a small amount of cold water on the calf’s head. Consider using a breathing bag, which is also called an Ambu bag, to help the calf start breathing sooner. These manual respirators, which can be bought for calves, are a self-inflating ventilation bag with a mask that fits over the calf’s nose and mouth. Get a lesson from a veterinarian on how to use an Ambu bag on calves. Veterinarians might also administer oxygen in their clinics. Once breathing is established, make sure these calves are tubed with colostrum and protected from hypothermia. Producers who are dealing with severe acidosis may want to ask their veterinarian to give an intravenous solution containing sodium bicarbonate to help correct pH levels in the blood. Many oral electrolyte solutions also contain sodium bicarbonate, but it isn’t clear that oral electrolytes are able to correct the severe acidosis that sometimes occurs after a difficult birth. Producers shouldn’t have to deal with a lot of these cases, but if clusters occur, ask a veterinarian to make an accurate diagnosis and rule out other conditions. Prompt action following prolonged calving should help improve the survival rate of these calves and reduce the incidence of infectious diseases. n For Hereford information and questions regarding the American Hereford Association, contact:
Joe Rickabaugh
Serving the Hereford breeders of the Central Region
816-842-3757 jrick@hereford.org
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SELLING 60 LOTS
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Back to Grass Sale April 16, 2022
12:30 pm Central Time Daviess Livestock Market
Gallatin, Missouri
Salers & Salers Influence Females & Bulls Cow-Calf Pairs • Bred Females Open Heifers, Ready to Breed Commercial and Registered
Breeding age Virgin Herd Bull Prospects Contact sale manager Bittersweet West below for a catalog or more information Sale Management J.R. & Debbie Adcock 1793 US 73, Hiawatha, KS 66434 cell (785) 547-6781 • fax (785) 547-3481 bittersweetwest@rainbowtel.net
Auctioneer: Justin Stout Online Bidding will be available
Tuesday, March 29th: Thursday, March 31st: Tuesday, April 5th:
HAY/STRAW/ALFALFA AUCTION ALL BREEDS BULL SALE LAND SALE: 80 ACRES +/FARM LAND MOWER COUNTY Tuesday, May 24th: SPRING TURNOUT SALE Tuesday, June 7th: EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Tuesday, August 9th: EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Monday, September 5th: ANNUAL LABOR DAY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION More sales to be listed as the year goes on!
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Supreme Overall Bull
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SALE RESULTS Angus Sale Results
Auctioneer: Al Conover Sale Manager: Iowa Angus Association States Cattle Sold Into: 6 Total Sale Gross: $272,450 Total Lots Sold: 52 Total Live Lots Sold: 49 Total Live Lot Average: $5,414 Total Bulls Sold: 30 • Gross: $141,500 • Average: $4,717 Total Females Sold: 19 • Gross: $123,800 • Average: $6,516 Total Embryo Lots Sold: 3 • Gross: $7,150 • Average: $2,383 High Selling Bull $11,500 - O Neill Titan, Lot 53 Consigned by: O Neill Angus Farms, Logan, IA Sold to: Monty Redinbaugh, Exline, IA High Selling Female $19,000 - CORY Lucy 805, Lot 9 Consigned by: Collin Cory, Altoona, IA Sold to: MTA Angus, Oskaloosa, IA
Gelbvieh Sale Results
Charolais Sale Results
Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout Sale Manager: JWC Marketing States Cattle Sold Into: 6 Total Sale Gross: $160,300 Total Lots Sold: 54 Total Live Lots Sold: 53 Total Live Lot Average: $3,006 Total Bulls Sold: 26 • Gross: $76,250 • Average: $2,933 Total Females Sold: 27 • Gross: $83,050 • Average: $3,076 Total Embryo Lots Sold: 1 • Gross: $1000 High Selling Bull $7,500 - SR Rip 14P, Lot 29 Consigned by: Siek Ranch, Blaristown, IA
Sold to: Bedwell Charolais, Osceola, IA- Johnston Charolais, Diagonal, IA
High Selling Female $6,500 - JAB EC Rebel 992 Polled, Lot 32 Consigned by: J&A Charolais, Sparta, WI Sold to: Cory Miner, Postville, IA
Hereford Sale Results
Auctioneer: Jay Elfeldt Sale Manager: Mitchell Marketing Services States Cattle Sold Into: 4 Total Sale Gross: $79,350 Total Lots Sold: 24 Total Live Lots Sold: 24 Total Live Lot Average: $3,306 Total Bulls Sold: 7 • Gross: $23,050 • Average: $3,293 Total Females Sold: 17 • Gross: $56,300 • Average: $3,312 High Selling Bull $5,000 - JNCC CRLL Butch Cassidy 0106H ET Consigned by: Nowack Cattle and Carroll Land, Owensville, MO Sold to: Dennis Davis, Batavia, IA High Selling Female $12,000 - ABCS Rosie 055J, Lot 8 Consigned by: ABCS Gelbvieh, Winthrop, IA Sold to: Coles Bend Cattle, Smiths Grove, KY
Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout Sale Manager: Stout Auction Service States Cattle Sold Into: 9 Total Sale Gross: $257,400 Total Lots Sold: 59 Total Live Lots Sold: 59 Total Live Lot Average: $4,363 Total Bulls Sold: 27 • Gross: $112,200 • Average: $4,156 Total Females Sold: 32 • Gross: $145,200 • Average: $4,538 High Selling Bull $8,500 - BG 84F Perfecto 176H, Lot 16 Consigned by: Goehring Herefords, Libertyville, IA Sold to: Gary Franklin, Keosaqua, IA High Selling Female $11,000 - BG 504C Janelle 48H Consigned by: Goehring Herefords, Libertyville, IA Sold to: Five J’s Cattle, Clayton, NC
Limousin Sale Results
Maine-Anjou Sale Results
Auctioneer: Col C.K. Sonny Booth Sale Manager: Ann Vorthmann States Cattle Sold Into: 5 Total Sale Gross: $69,450 Total Lots Sold: 19 Total Live Lots Sold: 17 Total Live Lot Average: $3,909 Total Bulls Sold: 14 • Gross: $50,450 • Average: $3,604 Total Females Sold: 3 • Gross: $16,000 • Average: $5,333 Total Embryo Lots Sold: 2 • Gross: $3,000 • Average: $1,500 High Selling Bull $7,900 - JASB Jacked 21J, Lot 7 Consigned by: Boyer Family Limousin, Weldon, IA Sold to: Jay Langdeau, Ft. Pierre, SD High Selling Female $7,000- DebV JayLynn 130J, Lot 22 Consigned by: Deb Vorthmann Limousin, Treynor, IA Sold to: Chase Cobb, Chariton, IA
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Auctioneer: Jon Schaben Sale Manager: Beau Ebersole States Cattle Sold Into: 2 Total Sale Gross: $21,450 Total Lots Sold: 10 Total Live Lots Sold: 10 Total Live Lot Average: $2,145 Total Bulls Sold: 5 • Gross: $10,500 • Average: $2,600 Total Females Sold: 5 • Gross: $10,950 • Average: $2,190 High Selling Bull $3,000 - BPC CVV Fast Phil 1J, Lot 4 Consigned by: Blueprint Cattle Co, Pella, IA Sold to: Andy Whittum, Kirksville, MO High Selling Female $4,000 - SDD Jasmine 01J, Lot 12 Consigned by: Doug and Diana Sampson, Nevada, IA Sold to: Ryan Doud, Batavia, IA
SATURDAY, APRIL 23RD at 4:00 PM • Waverly Livestock Auction, Waverly, IA • 140 ELITE LOTS
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HL Red Paint J36 PB SM #4008022 PBF Red Paint F88 x LBS Foreman 702T
70 Bulls Performance Tested & 70 Spring Calving Pairs
HL Mayhem J78 PB SM #4008037 WMCC Mayhem 810F x OLF Odin U5
New Sale Time 4:00 pm!
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Kirk & Mary Lynch 563-379-1190 New Hampton, IA Tom & Cora Lynch • Nashua, IA 563-380-1098
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HL Ms Smooth Criminal H68
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PB SM • Sire: SK Smooth Criminal E174
HL Guardian J93
HL Ms Kong H67
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PB SM • Sire: THSR Kong F848
CLRS Guardian 317G x TKCC Carver 65C
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Simmental Sale Results
Auctioneer: Jon Schaben Sale Manager: Dwyer Cattle Services States Cattle Sold Into: 7 Total Sale Gross: $338,150 Total Lots Sold: 65 Total Live Lots Sold: 65 Total Live Lot Average: $5,202 Total Bulls Sold: 37 • Gross: $179,500 • Average: $4,851 Total Females Sold: 28 • Gross: $150,400 • Average: $5,371 High Selling Bull $16,000 - LTS Hotz Excluzive 5J, Lot 18 Consigned by: Hotz Farms - Lone Tree Simmentals, Lone Tree, IA Sold to: Kaehler Farms, St. Charles, MN High Selling Female $29,000 - HRM Ms Style H02, Lot 56 Consigned by: Henderson Cattle-Finesse-Grandview Cattle, Wiota, IA
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All Other Breeds Sale Results
Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman Sale Manager: Iowa Beef Expo States Cattle Sold Into: 3 Total Sale Gross: $25,050 Total Lots Sold: 20 Total Live Lots Sold: 11 Total Live Lot Average: $2,060 Total Bulls Sold: 6 • Gross: $14,100 • Average: $2,350 Total Females Sold: 4 • Gross: $7,250 • Average: $1,813 Total Steers Sold: 1 • Gross: $1,300 • Average: $1,300 Total Embryo Lots Sold: 1 • Gross: $900 Total Semen Lots Sold: 8 • Gross: $1,500 • Average: $188 High Selling Bull $4,200 - AF VF Final Destination 084 ET (Shorthorn) , Lot 19 Consigned by: Vaughn Farms, Maxwell, IA Sold to: Dexter McDermott, Atlantic, IA High Selling Female $2,200 - STP Jesse F2J (Salers), Lot 14 Consigned by: T Bone Cattle Co, Osceola, IA Sold to: Andy Van Haur, Valier, MT
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Auctioneer: Justin B. Stout Sale Manager: Iowa Red Angus Association States Cattle Sold Into: 8 Total Sale Gross: $215,935 Total Lots Sold: 56 Total Live Lots Sold: 46 Total Live Lot Average: $4,441 Total Bulls Sold: 28 • Gross: $125,200 • Average: $4,471 Total Females Sold: 18 • Gross: $79,400 • Average: $4,411 Total Embryo Lots Sold: 2 • Gross: $5,400 • Average: $2,700 Total Flush Lots Sold: 1 • Gross: $4,250 Total Semen Lots Sold: 7 • Gross: $1,685 • Average: $241 Co-High Selling Bull $7,500 - CBCB Just Right 371J, Lot 8 Consigned by: CB2 Cattle Co, Brooklyn, IA Sold to: Dale Van Tomme, Guernsey, IA Co-High Selling Bull $7,500 - BARN Jesse James, Lot 2 Consigned by: Barnes Family Cattle, Lamoni, IA Sold to: Larry Manning, Belle River, IA High Selling Female $9,250 - JTVM Justice 136J, Lot 20 Consigned by: JVM, Pella, IA Sold to: Tim Tucker, Jefferson, IA
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Wow! I hope everyone has been blessed with this beautiful weather we have been having in southern Iowa here at the end of March! It is hard to believe April 1st is here! The past few Bull Panel months in my articles, I’ve been talking about family dynamics in the operation and wanted to tie in a couple more important people and that would be my grandmother and grandfather in-law. In terms of cow care, Fritz is extremely intelligent and one that I’ve learned a bunch from. I always enjoy hearing when I’m on the road that a cow was calving and he is sitting down in his truck watching the whole thing keeping an eye on them. He is also very into land management from weed control to conservation practices. He is truly a person a guy could learn a lot from! Lois is a world class cook and • Use as calving pens, fence, swinging gates, or anywhere corral panesl are used one thing we can always bank • The 10’ gates swing 360 degrees and fold flat against either side of the mainframe • Tires will easily break free from any frozen surface on is when we are working cows • Models range from 20’ to 60’ and make up to four calving pens with one freestanding gate on the Weis farm, there will be a world class meal after and she’s going to be out moving cattle around with you ahead of time! She’s also probably the number Designed by a cattleman in Iowa, one wrangler. If we are on the the EnduraGate makes life easier road and a cow is out at home, for both the cow/calf operation as well as the feedyard! she’s the first to be out putting 2561 175th STreet, Nemaha, IA 50567 them in. www.coonrivergatecompany.com I’ve been very fortunate to have been able to meet and become friends with two great people like Fritz and Lois. They have always treated me like family. They have definitely blessed our lives with opportunities and I always enjoy the opportunity to work with and talk cattle OPEN with them! ANGUS BULLS ANGUS HEIFERS This month, my hat goes off to my wife’s awesome performance tested grandparents and all the grandparents out there still involved SELECT GROUP of & ready to go! in their family operations. As always, don’t hesitate to COW/CALF PAIRS give me a call if I can assist you in any of your livestock marketing or purchasing needs! God bless, Austin Sorensen Livestock Plus Inc. • Erle 319-668-2082 712-310-3788 • Office 319-668-2026 • Mobile 319-430-0820 aust.sorensen@gmail.com www.livestockplusinc.com
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SPRING BULL SALE SELLING
30 Yearling Bulls · 10 Open Yearling Heifers Angus · SimAngus · Charolais
Saturday, April 30, 5:00 p.m.
All bu feed e lls have be e fficien cy tes n ted!
At the farm near Buffalo Center, IA
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MSF Premium G224H
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AAA#: 20192688 GAR Ashland x GAR Sure Sire
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IOWA CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION
ICA Cattle Producer Forums a success We recently wrapped up our three Cattle Producer Forum events, and reached around 170 producers in the Carroll, Palo Alto and Fayette County areas. Every year at the forums we cover a timely topic for producers and offer a market outlook. These events offer great networking and educational opportunities at no cost. On the docket this year, topics included: livestock risk protection options, cattle market situation and outlook, and cow nutrition considerations in preparation for breeding. Tim Christensen, farm specialist for Iowa State University (ISU) Extension, gave an introduction to Livestock Risk Protection (LRP) and Livestock Gross Margin Protection (LGM) options available to producers. In his presentation, he noted that when LRP is used on unborn calves, feeder cattle, fed cattle and other livestock species it can protect against declining market prices whereas LGM protects against loss of gross margin. Additionally, he spoke about how initially when these
products came out in 2003 the process was not as user-friendly as it is today, therefore are very under utilized. Many resources including Tim’s contact information, where to find an approved risk management agency agent, fact sheets and cost estimator tools can be found on the ISU Ag Decision Maker website. The market outlook always tends to peak an interest from producers, a topic that is frequently on the minds of producers. Two representatives from CattleFax joined to share their knowledge with producers. Folks in attendance were able to learn more about the cattle market cycle, production trends, industry profitability and much more. It may be hard to think forward to the next breeding cycle when calves are just beginning to drop. However, there are some factors to keep in mind that could potentially affect your next calf crop. Garland Dahlke, research scientist at the Iowa Beef Center, presented ways to pre-
pare for the next round of calving in your operation after a drought year and some factors to take into consideration beyond body condition score. This might include making pH modifications in your ration or taking a deeper look at the nutritional value of the forage “fill ins” you may typically add. These events were free to attend, thanks to the generous support of vendors and sponsors. When choosing to do business, we encourage you to do so with those who support your whole operation!
SEE YOU THIS SUMMER!
Looking forward, we are working on plans for the 2022 series of BeefMeets this June. Stay tuned to ICA communications for more information on topics, speakers and locations! BeefMeets are vital to the policy process and making sure your association is completely informed on the grassroots level.
Thank you sponsors and vendors
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Join Youth Beef Team Are you interested in learning more about the beef industry, meeting new friends, winning prizes andhaving fun? Then you need to join our Youth Beef Team (YBT)! The Youth Beef Team began in 1994 as a way to include youth in the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association and is sponsored by the Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation. It is the flagship program that we offer to grow future beef industry leaders. Vital issues face the beef industry today. Every student encounters information in school and from the media on food safety, animal rights, the environment and nutrition. Our goal is to equip young cattlemen and women with information they need to speak out positively for the beef industry, pointing out the advantages beef offers to our health, environment and economy. Youth Beef Team is open to junior high
and high school age kids who are interested and excited to promote the beef industry. After their training, members are encouraged to go out and promote beef through presentations, farm and school tours, and editorials throughout their community and surrounding communities. These activities can be done as individuals or groups. Members earn points for their activities based on the type of activity and the people reached. At the end of the year, members are awarded prizes for the various levels of points attained and are recognized at a breakfast at the Iowa State Fair. Our award year began August 1, 2021 and will end July 30, 2022 with our awards breakfast on Saturday, Aug. 13 at 9:30 am in the Penningroth Sale Arena on the Iowa State Fairgrounds. In order to receive an award, youth must complete at least five activities throughout the year.
In addition to yearly awards, senior Youth Beef Team members are eligible to compete for up to three $2,000 scholarships in the spring. Seniors submit an application, participate in a personal interview and give a presentation to a panel of judges. We will be offering Youth Beef Team trainings this coming June at the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association’s regional BeefMeets. Look for those dates and locations later this spring. If you are interested in scheduling a training for your area, please contact Mary Greiman at mary@iacattlemen.org or call 641-425-1533. Visit www.iowacattlemensfoundation.org for more information about Youth Beef Team, as well as all our activities.
Using the Cattlemen Care logo Spring is a good time to review the guidelines for using the Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation’s (ICF) Cattlemen Care logo. Proper use of the ICF Servicemark minimizes the likelihood that the mark will become generic, or interpreted as abandoned by its rightful owner. Proper use also strengthens the servicemark/trademark registrations, and overcomes defenses raised in trademark litigation. The most compelling point to remember is that trademark rights are based upon use. For this reason alone, we will want to use it properly, and will want others to do so as well. The Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation owns and oversees the servicemark/ trademark for the Cattlemen Care logo and
name. We have developed this trademark usage policy: Permission from the ICF is required to use the Cattlemen Care or the Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation name or logo as part of any project, product, service, domain or company name. We will grant permission to use the Cattlemen Care and/or ICF name and logo for projects that meet the following criteria: • The primary purpose of your project is to promote the caring nature of the Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation, its efforts or its affiliates, or • Your project is non-commercial in nature (it can make money to cover its costs or contribute to non-profit entities,
but it cannot be run as a for-profit project or business). If your project meets these criteria, you will be permitted to use the Cattlemen Care name and logo to promote your project as long as ICF has given you permission to do so. Please note that it is not the goal of this policy to limit commercial activity if the Cattlemen Care logo or words are being displayed. When in doubt about your use of the Cattlemen Care or Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation name or logo, please contact the Foundation for clarification.
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THE Iowa Land Guy TEAM
MARCH 2022
Stay up to date with the latest market trends in Iowa farmland.
David Whitaker • Broker/Auctioneer
Whitaker Marketing Group • www.IowaLandGuy.com • 515-460-8585 Lots of Moving Parts! March is here and we are gearing up for planting season. The past month has had a lot of moving parts. Iowa sold more acres in February of 2022 than we did in 2021 and that was a high year. Since January I have been watching the farmland prices of all companies to get the pulse of what was going to happen in 2022. We have seen a steady to stronger Farmland Market. With the conflict in Ukraine, we have seen the commodity prices increase. I have said it before that “markets are emotion”. When the market is good the emotion and tenor is good. With the conflict we will begin to see some uncertainty that will cause an emotional rollercoaster. We will be watching to see how China reacts as well as watching the euro markets.
Iowa Land Guy Call today to see what your farm is worth and get a free land valuation! 515-460-8585
We have more and more people calling that are heirs to farmland that want to capitalize on the market trends we are seeing. Get ready for more land to break loose and get your purchasing power in order. There is 35.7 million acres in Iowa. It is estimated that 10% of land changes over to a new owner each year. With the Baby Boomer generation starting to transition. There will be one of the largest transitions of wealth unfolding.
I wish I had a crystal ball to tell you all what farmland is going to do regarding prices, but I do not. Here are the Facts:
• We have heirs getting farther removed from the farm. • We have a transitioning generation. • We have high commodity prices. • We have increased risk for all farmers (Money is made in the margins!). • We have increasing interest rates (However, they are still historically low). • We have a ton of equity in the currently owned farmland. • We have investors hedging against inflation and buying farmland. • We have investors trading ground and a timeline to utilize their 1031 like kind exchange. • We have increasing fuel prices and a government that may make exceptions on ethanol. • We have profit in 2021 for most farmers. • We have a foreign conflict that is affecting the bread basket of Europe . • We have a market that hinges on foreign trade. • We have increased inputs that will narrow the margin for 2022.
State Trends ($/Acre) $16,000 $12,000 $13,594
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$13,268 $12,446
$13,735 $12,798
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Iowa Land Trends By Crop Reporting District: Sept 21 - Feb 22 NORTHWEST $/ACRE HIGH $14,157 MED $10,208 LOW $8,200
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NORTH CENTRAL $/ACRE HIGH $12,565 MED $8,701 LOW $7,150
WEST CENTRAL $/ACRE HIGH $12,986 MED $9,324 LOW $9,588
$/CSR2 $153 $146 $209
SOUTHWEST $/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $10,275 $125 MED $8,540 $129 LOW $5,083 $110
$/CSR2 $151 $131 $174
CENTRAL $/ACRE HIGH $13,151 MED $8,264 LOW $8,800
$/CSR2 $155 $127 $179
SOUTH CENTRAL $/ACRE HIGH $11,833 MED $6,785 LOW $4,685
$/CSR2 $132 $124 $134
NORTH EAST $/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $12,371 $148 MED $9,109 $147 LOW $7,607 $186
EAST CENTRAL $/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $15,485 $176 MED $11,557 $182 LOW $6,926 $162
SOUTHEAST $/ACRE $/CSR2 HIGH $11,083 $132 MED $8,008 $124 LOW $5,634 $134
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The Beginning: I remember the frustration lifting the back leg of my last AI calf of the 2021 calving season and finding another bull, “Bankers Approval” I had five units of Bankroll left in my tank from the prior year and bred some of my top cows to him in hopes of having some replacement females. However, I went 5 for 5 on bull calves! Bankers Approval was born unassisted to a 2nd calf heifer “MEK Miss Francis 801F.” To be honest, I did not pay much attention to him and left the gate open for him to venture outside the barn lot with his mother. The next night I came home from work and fed hay and finally realized I had a special animal running around. His attitude and presence were just like all the great ones! I kept checking my AI book over and over in disbelief he was a Purebred Simmental. The hair, foot size, and look from day one was unbelievable. Breeding History The real story began in 2012 on a trip to Werning’s in South Dakota. I found a bull that I felt would be a great Herd Sire to build excellent percentage cattle. He was huge footed, great haired, with a phenomenal hip & tailhead. “W/C High Regard 973Y” was a ½ blood High Regard son out of a KCF Bennett Architect M299 x Alberda Traveler 416 Angus Cow. This bull went on to sire more replacement heifers and top-notch feeder cattle than any bull I ever owned. He sired the type of cattle that did not require extra care and could survive harsh extreme conditions. The following year I went to Bruhn’s sale in Iowa and found a ½ blood cow that had extreme power and size, “GLS Miss Answer X60”. GLS Miss Answer X60 was in the Champion Simmental Percentage Pen in Denver as a calf. I loved the fact X60 was a reverse half-blood being sired by SP The Answer and out of a Dream On Purebred cow. GLS Miss Answer X60 combined two of the heavy weights of their respective breeds with SAV Final Answer and Dream On. In 2015, 973Y bull was a four-year-old and ready for heavy service. 973Y covered over 50 cows that year in under 60 days. I reaped the benefits in 2016 having several fantastic calves. Miss Answer X60 knocked it out of the park that year with a heifer, “MEK Miss Georgia 602D.” 602D is exactly what I envisioned matching 973Y and X60. The Simmental and Angus genetics behind 602D are legends of their respective breeds. As a yearling I bred 602D to Blaze of Glory and the following spring of 2018 she had a beautiful heifer, “MEK Miss Francis 801F” 801F is the ¾ blood young mother of Bankers Approval. She raised a tremendous angus sired replacement heifer for her first calf and Banker Approval is her second calf. 801F is the definition of a true working cow. She possesses a perfect udder and ideal teat size to go along with perfect feet and legs. Bankers Approval’s sire, Bankroll, needs no introduction to the breed… Bull Development The most intriguing part about Bankers Approval is the cow history
and years of development to produce a unique animal like him! I am for modern technology and science to advance your herd. However, it can become costly, and steps can be skipped to develop the right kind of cattle it takes to thrive in a variety of environments. I have a feeling true ranchers can testify and understand what I am talking about. Every cow mentioned in the breeding history survived the true test of what it takes to become cow in range-like conditions. Every cow bred back each year and received no extra feed outside of fescue grass. Bankers Approval is designed and made for the long haul. He had tremendous hair as a calf and slicked off beautiful during the summer grazing months. Bankers Approval was weaned on Labor Day and has only received a modest ration & fed once daily. Prior to weaning he received no feed outside of mama’s milk and green grass. My partner Jeff Jochimsen has managed this bull perfectly and has played a major part on developing this bull. Jeff and I are like minded on the direction this bull can take the breed. As you can see, no steps were skipped to provide years of consistent breeding to come up with this animal. I am not big on calling every cow a donor or promoting AI Sires. Very few can pass the real test in the pasture and get to that point. The maternal power and proven breeding behind this bull have passed the test. That’s why we are confident in Bankers Approval ability to breed with true consistency!
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CHESTNUT REDEMPTION Redemption stamps his calves with incredible design & performance and is one to use to creat valuable, outcross, excellent patterned cattle. High Ridge Farms, NC, purchased Redemption as the high seller in Chestnut’s 2019 sale. CED BW WW YW MB RE $C 9 .6 90 168 .48 .76 286 30% 35% 1% 1% 25% 10%
Redemption had progeny in the 2021 Cattlemen’s Congress Champion Pen of Bulls and Res Champion Heifer Pen!
2021 Chestnut Angus $70,000 High Seller to TK Angus, NE
2021 BHSS $19,500 High Seller for Chestnut Angus
2021 Chestnut Angus Cattlemen’s Congress Res. Champ Pen - member by Synergy
KR Synergy at K bar D, OR
KR SYNERGY Synergy has become an extremely popular calving ease sire who improves look and build! Thanks to those who’ve stated their Synergy daughters are some of the best replacement females they kept back last season! 2021 Krebs Ranch Bull Sale feature by Synergy
CED BW WW YW MB RE $C 14 -2 62 110 .34 .26 210 2% 2% 35% 35%
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CED BW WW YW MB RE $C 14 -.1 99 178 .92 1.05 305 4% 25% 1% 1% 15% 3% 2%
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CED BW WW YW MB RE $C 1 3.1 75 131 1.09 0.65 282 10% 10% 10% 10%
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Wing Man progeny topped Bush's and Cardinal Cattle Co.'s sales! He's in the top 20% for growth traits, plus Top 5% docility and scrotal EPDs. A true calving-ease bull who'll add size and completeness!
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South Point son at Conley’s.
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Redemption son at Musgrave.
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CE +10 Power Chip’s dam.
Power Chip daughter - 2018 NAILE Res Champ.
Power Chip son - 2019 NAILE Champ.
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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS 1Roh Showpigs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 American Angus Assn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Becker Stock Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Bittersweet West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Bruhn Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert Cardinal Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Cattle Visions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-53 Clear Creek Farms #2, Inc. . . . . . . . . . 36 Coon River Gate Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Dixie Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Elite Trailers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Express Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Fletcher Nichols Farms . . . . . . . . . . 44-45 Fox Group Market Report . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Great Meadows Angus Assn. . . . . . . . 21 Griswold Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Hamilton Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Heartland Simmentals . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Herbster Angus Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Hoop Beef Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 ICA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 28-29 Jensen Angus Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Jochimsen Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . 36, 39 McClun’s Lazy JM Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 11 Mead Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Meinders Stock Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Mikkey’s LC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Musgrave Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Olsen Red Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Owen Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Richards Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Ruby Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Sonderup Charolais . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 The Iowa Land Guy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Thomas Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 UPCOMING SALES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Voss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 54-55 Werning Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59 Williams Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Willie Morris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Woodhill Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 ~ FEATURED SIRES ~ BFJV Margin D9040 . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert BSF Why Not 2112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 CLRS Guardian 317G . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Doctors Orders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Hill Valley Reckoning 931 . . . . . . . . . 47 Jensen Virtual GG3 FAF FCC . . . . . . . 42 KBARD Carhart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Lock Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Long’s/WBRO Hired Gun J100 . . . . . . 38 Longs Pay to Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 MEK Bankers Approval . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Merit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Musgrave Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Patriot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 SAV Anthem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 SAV Pancho Villa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 SAV Panther . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 54 SAV Riptide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 SAV Scalehouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 SB/LZF Hector 006H . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 SFI Platinum FSY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 SFI Savage D20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert Sky High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 So Confident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Surplus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 The Answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 TL Ledger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert VCRA Foreigner FH50 . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert W/C Cyclone 385H . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert WC Double Down 5014E . . . . . . . . . 53 Wingman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
UPCOMING SALES & EVENTS APRIL 2 IA Angus Bull Test Sale - Lamoni, IA Kraye Angus Sale - Mullen, NE Panther Creek Ranch Production Sale - Bowen, IL Ridder Farms Bull Sale - Hermann, MO Shoal Creek - Excelsior Springs, MO The Bull Sale - Millersburg, OH WI Beef Improvement Assn. Online Sale - DVAuction.com 3 Carter Angus Farm Production Sale - Vermillion, SD 5 Daigger-Orr Angus Production Sale - North Platte, NE 6 Schelske Angus Production Sale - Virgil, SD 7 A & B Cattle Annual Sale - Bassett, NE 8 ICA Symbol of Excellence Sale - Tama, IA 9 Griswold Cattle Bull Sale - Stillwater, OK Hilltop Simmentals Spring Turnout - Worthing, SD Richards Cattle Co. Bull & Female Sale - Clarinda, IA Woodhill Farms Bull Sale - Viroqua, WI 11 Eggleston Charolais Bull Sale - Wessington, SD Herbster Angus Farms Bull & Female Sale - Marysville, KS
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As I write my article, the kids are all on spring break for the week! I’m not sure Taylor and I should have started our closet clean out on Facebook and Instagram. It is adding a very stressful element to my already stressful deadline for LPI! SPRING CLEANING!! What a crazy month we’ve had so far! As many of you know my son, Tucker, is very involved in his FFA Chapter. Recently, he applied for a district officer position in the South Central District of Iowa. So when he attended District Convention for our area he not only had to give a speech in front of delegates for the treasurer position, he also advanced to districts in the Job Interview Contest. The week preceding districts was pretty intense. Meanwhile, we had scheduled ear tube surgery and an adenoidectomy for Treva on the following Monday. We had asked Taylor to stay home with her sister during FFA Districts. After Tucker was named SC District Treasurer, we also learned he would advance to State FFA Convention in the Job Interview Contest and Tuck had a meeting immediately following the ceremony. We knew we might get some thunder storms that day but we were not prepared to be 45 min away from the girls when our phone alarms started going off, letting us know tornados had touched down and over 100 mph winds would be hitting our area. So, instead of celebrating with Tucker, we had our phones out with weather app radar up listening to our local radio station trying to skirt around the worst of the storm to get home to the girls. Golf ball and baseball sized hail covered our little town with back and side windows smashed out of so many cars and horrible damage to siding and roofs of homes. Matt’s truck windshield looks like someone just repeatedly threw baseballs at it. In the midst of all the craziness we called Taylor, so she got Treva up from her nap and they were in the basement, thank goodness! Taylor at one point said she thought we were under attack and ventured upstairs to take a peek (hail storm). We laughed and told her, next time just stay in the basement! Just so grateful, God held us all in His hands that day! I hope everyone is enjoying SPRING! Please continue to keep our military and our country in your constant prayers. God Bless, Heidi Sorensen Rohrig 661-900-6004 livestockplusinc.com heidi@livestockplusinc.com
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Woodhill 150 Farms Production salE Bulls Saturday, April 9, 2022 • 1 PM at the farm near Viroqua, WI
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#20068804 #20071197 #20071246 Woodhill Relevance x Plattemere Weigh Up K360 Sitz Thunderball 734E x Connealy Confidence Plus Sitz Thunderball 734E x Tehama Sierra Cut Z118
CED 10 BW -0.8 WW +74 YW +136 $M 80 $C 293
CED 3 BW +3.0 WW +67 YW +121 $M 80 $C 310
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LOT 19
CED 13 BW -1.1 WW +69 YW +126 $M 66 $C 263
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#20145325 #20154426 #20068687 Baldridge Alternative E125 x Woodhill Broker A43-C452 Raven Powerball 53 x EF Complement 8088 Woodhill Relevance x Plattemere Weigh Up K360
CED 9 BW -1.5 WW +63 YW +116 $M 37 $C 305
CED 12 BW -0.8 WW +60 YW +110 $M 63 $C 281
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CED 5 BW +1.2 WW +68 YW +113 $M 84 $C 284
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#120068746 Square B True North 8052 x Hoover Dam
#20071287 Raven Powerball 53 x Baldridge 8 Ball
#20071223 Square B True North 8052 x Woodhill Foremost X353-D383
CED 14 BW -1.4 WW +55 YW +106 $M 71 $C 260
CED 5 BW +1.4 WW +68 YW +123 $M 78 $C 251
CED 16 BW -2.5 WW +61 YW +106 $M 92 $C 297
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Garfield 471J
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BW: 82 WW: 730 Check out this pedigree!
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