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2022 Ohio Beef Expo
from Expo 2022
by ohiocattle
EVENT LOCATION
Ohio Expo Center 717 East 17th Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43211
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16
No cattle are permitted on the fairgrounds before 7:30 a.m.
12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Large Equipment Move-in
THURSDAY, MARCH 17
8:00 a.m. - Noon Trade Show set up for large indoor equipment Noon All breeding cattle must be in place, ShowCoat Solutions Breeds Building
Noon - 3:00 p.m. Trade Show set-up outdoor & small indoor displays 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Trade Show Open, Voinovich Building 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Junior Show Check-in, Gilligan Complex 7:30 p.m. The Social, Hilton Columbus/Polaris
FRIDAY, MARCH 18
7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Judging Contest Registration, Coliseum 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Junior Show Check-in, Gilligan Complex 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Trade Show Open, Voinovich Building 9:00 a.m. Judging Contest Begins, Coliseum 10:00 a.m. Online Feeder Cattle Sale, Voinovich Building Red Angus Parade, Cooper Arena 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Genetic Pathway Open, ShowCoat Solutions Breeds Building 10:30 am. Angus Parade, Cooper Arena 12:00 p.m. Hereford Show, Cooper Arena Shorthorn Show, Cooper Arena 12:30 p.m. Youth Beef Quality Assurance Training 1:00 p.m. Murray Grey Show, ShowCoat Solutions Breeds Building 2:00 p.m. Junior Showmanship, Coliseum 2:00 p.m. Miniature Hereford Show, Cooper Arena 2:30 p.m. Judging Contest Awards 4:00 p.m. Red Angus Sale, Voinovich Building 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cowboy Happy Hour, Voinovich Building 5:00 p.m. Angus Sale, Voinovich Building 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Junior Show Check-in - Steers Only, Gilligan Complex
SATURDAY, MARCH 19
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Junior Market Animal Show, Coliseum 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Trade Show Open, Voinovich Building 9:30 a.m. Miniature Hereford Sale, Voinovich Building 10:00 a.m. Hereford Sale, Voinovich Building 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Genetic Pathway Open, ShowCoat Solutions Breeds Building 11:30 a.m. Shorthorn Sale, Voinovich Building 1:00 p.m. Simmental Sale, Voinovich Building 3:00 p.m. Maine Anjou Sale, Voinovich Building 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cowboy Happy Hour, Voinovich Building 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Junior Show Check-in - Heifers Only, Gilligan Complex
SUNDAY, MARCH 20
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Junior Heifer Show, Coliseum 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Trade Show Open, Voinovich Building 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Genetic Pathway Open, ShowCoat Solutions Breeds Building
OFFICIAL HOTEL Hilton Columbus/Polaris 8700 Lyra Drive Columbus, OH 43240 614.885.1600
OFFICIAL WEBSITE
www.ohiobeefexpo.com
THE SOCIAL
The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association invites you to join in an evening of networking with fellow cattlemen and industry leaders at The Social, on Thursday, March 17, 7:30 p.m. at the Hilton Columbus/Polaris. The Social is open to OCA membership, Expo cattle and trade show exhibitors and volunteers. It’s free to attend and will include appetizers and drinks. The Social will feature a live auction with proceeds going toward OCA’s Political Action Committee (PAC) fund to support ag-friendly candidates in the next election. Visit The Social at the Hilton, the Ohio Beef Expo headquarters, on Thursday evening to bid. Items will be featured in the Ohio Beef Expo Show Program.We hope to see you there!
JUDGING CONTEST
The Ohio Beef Expo Judging Contest is Friday, March 18 in the Taft Coliseum. Contestants are encouraged
to complete early registration and not wait until the Expo to register.
Early registration deadline is Monday, March 7, 2022 at $10 per participant or $40 per team. The LATE registration deadline is March 8-18, 2022 at $15 per participant or $60 per team. ALL Individuals and teams participating in the judging contest at the Ohio Beef Expo will sign up online at ohiobeefexpo.com. Contestant check-in on March 18 will be held from 7:00 - 8:00 a.m.
Teams will consist of three or four people. The individuals do not need to be from the same county or chapter. The three highest scores will count for team placings. Divisions will be offered for juniors (8-13 as of January 1) and seniors (14-21 as of January 1). Six classes of cattle will be evaluated and one or more classes will include questions and the use of performance data. Awards will be presented to the top 10 individuals and top 5 teams in each division. This recognition will be held in the Taft Coliseum at approximately 2:30 p.m.
YOUTH BQA
Youth Beef Quality Assurance training will be offered on Friday, March 18, at 12:30 p.m. Three age divisions for BQA will be available: 8-11, 12-15 and 16-21. BQA training is a requirement for the OCA BEST program. All participants will complete a form following their training that will be returned to the OBC office. County extension offices will be notified of each participant’s attendance at the training.
FEEDER CATTLE SALE
The 2022 Ohio Beef Expo will continue to host a feeder cattle internet board sale, sponsored by United Producers, Inc. (UPI). The sale will be held Friday, March 18 at 10 a.m. in the Voinovich Building sale ring on the Ohio Expo Center grounds.
A board sale offers consignments of uniform packages of feeder cattle. The cattle are sold while on the farm with specific pick-up period defined in the sale catalog. Typical pick-up times range from one week to four months after the sale. Lots are typically sold in 48,000 to 50,000 pound load lots. However, smaller groups are encouraged as well. These sales may include
all types and breeds of feeder cattle. Uniform lots sold in groups that would average between 400 and 900 pounds are common. Uniform groups of Holstein feeder cattle may range as low as 300 pounds.
Consignments are open to Ohio and out-of-state producers. Earlier consignments are encouraged since videos and pictures of all consignments will be posted on UPI’s web page. Sale consignors must be OCA members ($75 membership) for 2022. Sale commission will be $1.50 per cwt. The commission will be divided between the UPI sourcing market and OCA. Sale catalogs will be posted on UPI and OCA’s websites at least one week in advance of the sale.
To consign cattle or request information, contact your local United Producers, Inc. representative or Sam Roberts at 937-477-0060.
COWBOY HAPPY HOUR
OCA will be hosting a happy hour on Friday and Saturday, March 18 and 19 from 4-5 p.m. The happy hours on both days will take place at the OCA booth in the Ohio Beef Expo Trade Show and will be a social event you won’t want to miss.
OCA members will be treated to complimentary snacks and drinks during the Cowboy Happy Hour. Stop by the OCA membership booth for a wristband to gain access to the Happy Hour area.
OCA BOOTH
STOP BY THE OCA MEMBERSHIP BOOTH
Renew your membership, visit with other members and board representatives and catch up on the latest information in the beef industry. Each day there will be give-a-ways to OCA members! Join or renew your 2022 OCA membership to be included in the daily drawings. This drawing will include all OCA members that have joined or renewed prior to the Expo and also those that sign up during the event. Drawings will take place on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, during the Cowboy Happy Hour, and on Sunday at the close of the trade show.
CATTLE THEFT REWARDS SIGN
Do you have $2,500 OCA cattle theft reward signs posted? Be sure to stop by the OCA booth to pick yours up during the Expo.
OCA APPAREL AND BRANDED ITEMS
The OCA booth will house OCA apparel and beef branded items such as “EAT BEEF” tumblers, hats, hoodies, koozies and more. Be sure to stop by and stock up!
AS OF 2/10/2022
Breeds Barn Sponsor ShowCoat Solutions
Expo Committee Apparel Breeder’s World Farm Credit Services
Official Expo Program Sponsor Hubbard Feeds
Official Expo Vet Sponsor Vitalix
Official Expo Wi-Fi Service TransOva Genetics
Concession Stand Cups Baird RC Packing, Inc.
Sale Ring The Wendt Group
Thursday Night Social Event Merck
Official Utility Vehicle Sponsor AgPro
Prime General Sponsor WM E. Fagaly Universal Windows Direct Gerber Insurance Agency
Choice General Sponsors Heartland Feed Services JV-Mercer Landmark & Sunrise Co-Op Swamp Fox Innovations City Limits Western Elgin Service Center – K Buildings Biozyme
Select General Sponsors Ohio CattleWomen Reinecker Ag, LLC
Cowboy Happy Hour Sponsors Alltech Durbin Livestock Heartland Feed Services JV-Mercer Landmark & Sunrise Co-Op Richfield Industries
Sponsor of the Day – Thursday D & J Sales and Service, Inc. Sponsor of the Day – Saturday Cattle Visions
Youth Beef Quality Assurance Sponsors Wood County Beef Producers Muskingum County Cattlemen’s Association
Youth Judging Contest Sponsor Saltwell Western Store
Junior Show Webcasting Sponsor Evans Cattle Co.
Buckeye Breeders Series Division Sponsor Bob Evans
Colesium Sponsor - Friday Pugh Central Station
Showmanship Sponsors Olde Wood Limited Phantom Halters Engelhaupt Embroidery
Junior Show Market Animal Ring McGuire Farm and Excavating
Junior Show Heifer Ring Fayette Veterinary Hospital
Junior Show Makeup Ring O’Reilly Auto Parts
Top 5 Market Animal Sponsor David L. Campbell Insurance Agency – Hasting Mutual
Top 5 Heifer Sponsor TransOva Genetics
Junior Show Platinum Sponsors Ag Credit ACA Rowe Nutrition LLC ReproLogix Reproductive Technologies
Junior Show Gold Sponsors Houser Asphalt & Concrete PBS Animal Health All American Scales & Calibration Cattle Visions Heartland Feed Services JV-Mercer Landmark & Sunrise Co-Op Morgan Cattle Co. Midwest Genetics STS Cattle Co. Purina Griswold Cattle Company Richfield Industries Minnaert Cattle
Jr. Show Silver Sponsors Jeremy & Jenna Barbour Cattle Ron Kreis,Auctioneer Granville Milling, Co. Rankin & Rankin Insurance Huron County Cattlemen’s Association Tom Farms Reinecker Ag, LLC State Line Cryogenics Maplecrest Farms Sunrise Cooperative, Inc.
Jr. Show Bronze Sponsors Muskingum County Farm Bureau Crawford County Cattlemen’s Association MARS Angus Honey Creek Western Wear Hess Family Cattle/Hess Auction Co. LLC HFS Angus Highland Livestock Supply Ltd Todd & Kim Herman
Junior Show Backtag Sponsors Allen County Cattlemen’s Association
Farm Bureau Jr. Show Class Sponsors Preble County Farm Bureau Richland County Farm Bureau Crawford County Farm Bureau Huron County Farm Bureau Medina County Farm Bureau Marion County Farm Bureau Darke County Farm Bureau Lorain County Farm Bureau Greene County Farm Bureau Clinton County Farm Bureau Fayette County Fam Bureau
Additional Sponsors Fayette County Cattle Feeders
SEEDSTOCK SHOWS & SALES
SALE CATTLE IDENTIFIED BY EID TAGS
All Ohio Beef Expo Sale Cattle will be identified with EID tags to comply with the USDA Animal Disease Traceability (ADT) rule for interstate shipment of cattle. This means that no matter what an individual state’s requirements for transporting cattle may be, potential Expo cattle buyers can be assured that they can easily ship their Expo purchases into any state. For more information contact the Ohio Beef Expo official veterinarian Dr. Eric Gordon at 937-642-2936 or see the 2022 Ohio Beef Expo health requirements at www.ohiobeefexpo.com.
BVD TESTS MANDATORY
All cattle (from Ohio and out-of-state) consigned to breed sales, show cattle, display breeds and Genetic Pathway cattle at the 2022 Ohio Beef Expo must be tested negative for Bovine Viral Diarrhea (BVD) persistent infection (PI) status prior to arrival at the 2022 event. Any animals (required to be tested) arriving at the Expo without a negative BVD PI test, will be ineligible to participate in the 2022 Ohio Beef Expo and will be excused from the show grounds. Type of test and negative test results must be listed on the required health certificate and/or laboratory report of negative status provided. Ohio Beef Expo junior show cattle are exempt from the BVD test requirement. (See 2022 Ohio Beef Expo health requirements at www. ohiobeefexpo.com).
TRICHOMONIASIS
Ohio has mandatory Trichomoniasis rules for all bulls entering Ohio from any other state. Virgin bulls under 24 months of age on the date of the sale must have a virgin statement on the CVI accompanied by the veterinarian’s and owner’s signature. Bulls 24 months of age or older on the date of the sale and all non-virgin bulls must have a PCR test within 28 days of the date of the sale. (See 2022 Ohio Beef Expo health requirements at www.ohiobeefexpo.com).
ADDITIONAL SALE CATTLE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
Cattle in Ohio Beef Expo sales are sold into many different states and it is important that consignors keep this in mind when planning for the sales.
The lot numbers of the animals that do not meet the Ohio Beef Expo health requirements will be announced prior to each breed sale. Health papers (CVIs) will NOT be issued for cattle that do not meet the Ohio Beef Expo health requirements. These health papers are typically written at the sale’s clerking table and accompany the cattle to the new buyer’s location.
A list of the lots that do not meet the requirements will be available in the Beef Expo office by Friday at 2 p.m. For more information, go to www. ohiobeefexpo.com.
BUYER PARKING - FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 18-19
For Fri. and Sat. only, special trailer parking for Ohio Beef Expo sale buyers will be available on the main part of the fairgrounds just east of the O’Neill Barn where the sale cattle are located. To access the parking area, cattle trailers should enter the fairgrounds off of 11th Avenue at the OHIO gate, to avoid the hassle and long walk to get your trailer by parking on the grounds. This special trailer parking area is expected to fill up, so plan to arrive early.
All other cattle trailers, including show and sale cattle exhibitor trailers and junior show trailers MUST park north of 17th Avenue after unloading.
ANGUS
Representative Sale Manager Auctioneer Judge
CHAROLAIS
Representative
GELBVIEH
Representative
HEREFORD
Representative Sale Manager Auctioneer Judge
MAINE-ANJOU
Representative Sale Manager Auctioneer
MINIATURE HEREFORD
Representative Sale Manager Auctioneer Judge
MURRAY GREY
Representative Judge
RED ANGUS
Representative Sale Manager Auctioneer Judge
SHORTHORN
Representative Sale Manager Auctioneer Judge
SIMMENTAL
Representative Sale Manager Auctioneer Dan Wells Dan Wells Ron Kreis Parade
Dave White
Kim Allen
Lisa Keets Lisa Keets Dale Stith Ray Ramsey
Terry Muir Craig Reiter Kevin Wendt
Dan Wiley & Gene Steiner Gene Steiner Gene Steiner Ray Ramsey
Sherie Clark TBD
Tom Karr Dan Wells & Ryan LePage Ryan LePage Parade
Jeff Winkle Cagwin Cattle Services Kevin Wendt Gene Steiner
Pam Haley Doug Parke Ron Kreis
JUNIOR SHOW SCHEDULE
The 2022 Ohio Beef Expo will host the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association BEST Junior Show March 18-20, 2022 with Showmanship being held Friday, the Market Animal Show Saturday and the Heifer Show on Sunday.
SHOW LOCATION
NEW for 2022, The Ohio Beef Expo Junior Show will take place in the Taft Coliseum. All check-ins will take place in the Gilligan Complex.
ONLINE SHOW ENTRIES & CHECK-IN
All cattle must be entered online. Participants must register into the system at best.ohiocattle.org and enter their cattle information. The online show entry window will open Monday, March 7. Registered animals must be in the junior exhibitor’s name; exhibitors must show their own animal.
Upon arrival at the show all cattle must check-in, in the Junior Show Office first before stalling.
Check-in Times: • Thursday, March 17 - 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. • Friday, March 18 - 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. and steers only 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. • Saturday, March 19 - heifers only 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Showmanship sign-up is completed through the online show entry and must be completed by Tuesday, March 15 in order to participate in showmanship.
JUDGES
Showmanship - Garrett & Gretchen Lampe, IL Market Animals - Tim Fitzgerald, IN Heifers - Gene Martin, TX
STALLING PROCESS
No cattle or equipment are permitted on the Ohio Expo Center grounds prior to 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday, March 16.
There will be three options for stalling at the Expo. One will allow exhibitors the option to bid on remaining viaduct bays and premium stalling in Gilligan, or buy stall blocks in the horse barn at a fixed rate. The online auction will be held on Breeder’s World on Feb. 23, 2022. The other two options will be the same as previous years and will be offered at no additional cost.
Beginning March 9 and ending March 11, exhibitors will have the opportunity to select their top three stalling preferences by filling out the online form. Exhibitors/breeders will be able to stall in groups or individually. All stalling forms will be time stamped, so submissions will get their first choice according to when the form was submitted online. There will not be an additional cost for these spaces.
The last option is to stall when you get to the fairgrounds. This will allow exhibitors to stall in the remaining spaces at no extra cost.
For more information on stalling prices, the auction, etc. please visit ohiobeefexpo.com or email Karigan Blue at kblue@ohiocattle.org.
ADDITIONAL INFO
EXPO PLANNING COMMITTEE
Shane Riley - Chairman Bill Tom - Expo Vice Chairman Jeff Winkle - Chairman, Breed Shows & Sales Dave Puthoff - Chairman Trade Show Joe Foster - Vice-Chairman Trade Show Lizz Share - Judging Contest Tom Karr - OCA President Sam Roberts Ben Wenner - Judging Contest Bain Wilson - Judging Contest
BREED SHOWS, DISPLAYS, & SALES COMMITTEE
Jeff Winkle - Chairman - Shorthorn Dan Wells - Angus David White - Charolais Kim Allen - Gelbvieh Lisa Keets - Hereford Terry Muir - Maine-Anjou Dan Wiley & Gene Steiner - Mini Hereford Sherie Clark - Murray Grey Ryan LePage - Red Angus Pam Haley & Christina Fisher - Simmental
TRADE SHOW COMMITTEE
Dave Puthoff - Mercer Landmark, Chairman Joe Foster - Quality Liquid Feeds, Vice-Chairman Patrick Barker - Kent Feeds Derek Fauber - Heritage Cooperative Lindsey Hall Allison Hively - Highland Enterprises Jenna Watson - AgPro
JUNIOR SHOW COMMITTEE
Bill Tom - Chairman Erin Alava Andrew Armstrong Drew Baus Owen Greene Kim Herman Shane Riley Ryan Sorensen Garrett Stanfield Trevor Tom Jacob Weubker
PAM HALEY
Pam Haley has been nothing short of dedicated to the success of the Ohio Beef Expo over the past decade. Her commitment of countless hours to planning, organizing and executing this event has been a key element in ensuring the vitality of the Expo for several years and continues to be present today. Haley’s passion for the beef industry is not only seen in her involvement in the Expo, but is also recognized by her service to the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association where she has been on the board of directors since 2013.
As the secretary and treasurer of the Ohio Simmental Association, she began her involvement in the Expo as the Simmental breed representative in 2011. Not long after, she took on the role of chairman of the breed committee in 2013. She then became the Ohio Beef Expo co-chairman together with J.L. Draganic in 2016. In her co-chairman position, Haley oversaw all facets of the Expo including the trade show, junior show and breeds’ activities and their respective committees. Following last year’s Expo, she decided to step down from the co-chairman position, but she remains active on the breeds committee and supports the Expo wherever needed.
Haley alongside her husband, Mike, and two children operate Haley Farms in West Salem, Ohio. She has been around the beef industry her whole life as she recalls raising and showing cattle at the fair at a young age. Since then, her passion for the beef industry grew into her own operation where she currently manages a herd of 80 head of registered Simmental cattle. Haley believes that the success of the beef industry comes from all the facets involved within cattle production coming together, especially this year coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic. “It is a team effort; whether it is seedstock breeders, the show industry or the businesses that help run our operations, we all need each other to survive.” she said.
The success of the Expo has been a humbling experience for Haley, and she appreciates watching the event evolve from year to year. Haley enjoys watching the Expo unfold from the inside out, and her fondest moments are found when she sees people enjoying what the Expo provides for them and their operation. In 2019 as co-chairman, she was able to execute the largest Ohio Beef Expo to date, with record breaking numbers of cattle, exhibitors, visitors and vendors. “It was a lot of hard work, but it was so gratifying to see that so many people wanted to participate and be a part of what we do in Ohio’s beef industry,” Haley shared. She hopes for and anticipates more growth in the years to come.
Haley cannot go without thanking her family for supporting her during the time she is away in preparation for the Expo. She also extends her gratitude to J.L. Draganic, in which she shares that it was a team effort for many years and that she would not have been able to do it without him.
J.L. Draganic’s fondness for the Ohio Beef Expo began almost 13 years ago while he was volunteering on the junior show committee. Those years were full of volunteerism as he has also served on the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) board of directors since 2013 and as the Expo’s co-chair, along with Pam Haley, since 2016. Although he recently stepped down from the Expo co-chair position to allow for new leadership to take charge, he continues to support the Expo where needed.
Draganic became involved in the beef industry at a young age. Through his involvement in the 4-H program, his passion for the agricultural industry bloomed while he raised steers and heifers. He and his family now have their own farming operation that includes both grain and livestock.
Although Draganic cherishes all his years at the Expo, his most challenging and rewarding memory is 2021. “There were many complications in working with COVID-19 regulations while maintaining a rewarding experience for attendees,” he said. The word “gratifying” is used as he talked about how last year’s Expo provided industry enthusiasts with a sense of normalcy that they had not experienced since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
He shared that the Expo has grown exponentially in numbers with added two day sales, the Buckeye Breeders Series and expansion of the trade show.
Draganic mentioned the BEST program evolution with more junior participants at the Beef Expo over the years. He said, “The Expo has evolved to become one of the most sought after and respected shows across the country.”
Draganic hopes his contributions will carry on to support the progress of the Expo. He believes it will continue to be the most valued beef industry event across the country. Draganic shared that he “hopes other states will follow in our footsteps.”
He believes the most prominent problem in the beef industry is the supply chain with processing facilities having issues with a lack of backups and trade. He trusts that dealing with problems head-on, although there is a long road to get there, is the best approach to managing ongoing issues in the industry.
Draganic would like to thank Elizabeth Harsh and all involved in OCA for the support they have shown him over the years. He would also like to extend his appreciation to Pam Haley, his cochair, as her knowledge and support enhanced his experience.
PAST FRIENDS OF THE EXPO
2002- Dave Dailey, Don Lowry, Henry Bergfeld, and Jim Rentz 2003- Leslie Milleson and Rod Bauer
2004- Virgil Strickler, Jim Sutherly, and Gene Rowe
2005- Tim Sheeley and Dr. Glen Hoffsis 2006- Dean Armstrong and Earl Foreman 2007- Joyce McKee, Jim & Jackie Murray and Curt Hively 2008- Jim & Marlene Campbell and Dr. Earl & Cynthia Arnholt 2009- Keith Moore and Tom Wilcox
2010- Sam Roberts and Laura Sutherly 2011- Alan Halderman and Rex Sullinger 2012- Gale Long, Dave Puthoff, and Steve R. Rauch
2013- Doug Conkle, Johnny Regula and Wood County Beef Producers 2014- Ginger Natolis and Sally Puzacke 2015- Jon Becerril, David McElhaney and Sam Sutherly 2016- Lou Ellen Harr, M.H. Eby and Bill Sexten
2017- Roy White and Dave Russell 2018- Linde Sutherly and Nancy Snook 2019- C.J. Brown and Joe Foster
2020 & 2021 - Frank Phelps & AMW Cattlemen’s Association
TRADESHOW & GENETIC PATHWAY
AS OF 2/09/2022 GENETICS ON DISPLAY
The Genetic Pathway display will once again feature the country’s best genetics. Live bulls and females will be on display between the hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. The Genetic Pathway area is housed in the ShowCoat Solutions Breeds Barn.
Additionally the country’s top semen companies will be in the Genetic Pathway area to talk to you about ordering semen for your spring breeding needs.
The Genetic Pathway office will be located in the breeds office where the cattle are stalled. For questions or for maps, stop by the office and ask to see the Genetic Pathway representative.