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Yahoo!! We finally got some rain! It has been dry for so long this winter, that I had pretty much given up hope that even a few drops would fall from the sky. But sure enough, the weather patterns changed, or shifted, or whatever they do, and clouds moved in and brought rain with them. Even though it hasn’t been enough to change the drought we are in, and we need a lot more to make some of the worries go away, it sure was enjoyable to watch it come down and soak into the ground. On the opposite end of the spectrum from our West Coast weather, the Midwest and East have been bombarded with severe winter weather! They are tired of too much bad weather, and here, we will take all we can get! I thank the Lord for all that he gives, and pray that he has more on the agenda for our area! I also send up prayers for those dealing with severe weather, that He will keep them safe and secure. Before we know it, spring and summer will be here and we will be wishing for a little bit of that cool weather again! So it seems that we should be thankful each day and enjoy what comes our way, no matter what it is!
P.O. Box 41430 • San Jose, CA 95160 (408) 776-7611 • Fax (408) 776-9811 Publisher & Managing Editor: Heidi Beljean — (408) 888-2503 Email: pacshow@earthlink.net Production Manager & Art Director: William Crump — (662) 257-1998 Email: pacificshowcase@gmail.com
As I sat down to write this editorial, it was raining again! A good time to write, sitting here in the house warm and cozy! I was thinking about how fast the holidays came and went, and then for me, January and February zoom by, mostly because of the CJLA Banquet we put on for our members. It is a huge event to plan and put on, but each year it always comes together and is a great evening for everyone who attends. I have so many friends and family who help and pitch in to make it a success! Thank you for ALL your hard work! I couldn’t do it without you!
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Also, I want to thank the sponsors who generously donate so we can give the members awards for their achievements. There is nothing better than seeing the kids on stage as their accomplishments are being announced, and then rewarding them for their hard work. The unwavering support of so many for the CJLA is truly inspiring! It is difficult to find the words to say Thank You and express how deeply moved I am by everyone’s dedication to the CJLA program. This is all for the kids, the youth who love to raise and show livestock, and who have made the CJLA a premier organization for 14 years. May there be many more great years ahead!
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In this issue, we feature the Banquet highlights. Congratulations to all the winners and to every member of CJLA. Browse through the Sponsor list and when you see those people or businesses, be sure to say “thank you” again for their support. For our younger CJLA members, look at those who placed in the top ten in 2013 and set your goals to be in their place at the end of 2014. Setting goals is an incentive to strive even harder for what you want. You can do it – anything you want! Say you can – and you will!
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Time to Plan Ahead!
As spring and summer roll up on us, we have kid features in upcoming issues that you will want to be a part of. The May/June issue highlights the “All Around Kid” section, and then in the July/August issue we spotlight the “Graduates of 2014”. Details are advertised in the magazine, so read up on what you need to send in for your child or someone you know. Don’t miss the deadlines for each issue – we want to see you in those sections!
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I have written enough for now – and you can get on with reading the rest of this issue. Don’t forget to let us know if you move or your information changes, so you don’t miss an issue. Also, if you want to receive information from us by email, be sure to get us your email address and we will add you to our list. Many sales and important notices are now being sent this way and it can be at your fingertips immediately. We always love Hot Shot photos, so continue to send those in, and if there are events you want added to our calendar, let us know so we can get them posted.
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We would like to thank and congratulate all the participants at the 2014 show!
Congratulations to these Supreme Winners!
We would like to THANK these sponsors for making the Red Wave Classic such a success...
Supreme Champion Steer Shown by Conner McKenzie
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Special Thanks to our Major Sponsor, Farmers Feed! AA Acres, Sanger The Andrade Family, San Juan Bautista Don Bergis, Gilroy Bigelow Farms, O’Neals Big Jim’s Cattle Service, Wilton Brem Club Lambs, Strathmore James Bright / Leo Bros., Merced The Bush Family, San Juan Bautista Cal-Nevada Jr. Hereford Association CHK Cattle Company, Wyoming Colburn Cattle Company, Visalia Coy Hoof Trimming, Clovis Cow Foto, Arroyo Grande Dal Porto Livestock, Brentwood Dietz Club Lambs, Merced Dry Creek Cattle Co., Prather DT Cattle Company, Shafter Estes Show Lambs, Sanger Evans Feed & Livestock Supply, Madera Fareo Club Lambs, Gustine Fresno Livestock Commission Co., Fresno Gambril and Associates, Oakhurst Geist Cattle Company, Madera The Giacomini Family, Bishop Glamourkat Clothing, Paso Robles Gudel Cattle Company, Wilton
Hacienda Angus, Selma The Hay Company, Sanger Hedrick’s Chevrolet, Clovis Hyder’s Hay Service, Terra Bella The Jacobsen Family, Le Grand Jennings Ranch, Sanger The Kerlee Family, Denair Labrucherie Land & Livestock, Madera Courtney Lemenager, Sutter The Machado Family, Winton McDougald Ranch, Friant Erin & William Miller, Texas Multimin USA, Colorado Orestimba Charolais, Catheys Valley Pacific Showcase, Morgan Hill Parham Cattle Company, Fresno Paveletich Club Lambs, Bakersfield Pedretti Ranches, El Nido Ryan & Monte Person, Clovis Peterson Club Lambs, Nipomo Riverview Ranches, Chowchilla Robinson Ranch, Sanger Jayne Robinson, Clovis The Rocha Family, Los Banos Rodgers Livestock, Sanger Silveira Bros., Firebaugh Small Town Genetics, Denair The Snyder Family, Firebaugh Sullivan Show Supply, Lodi STAT Livestock Supply, Oakdale Temple Tag, Texas Toledo Ranches, Visalia Bart & Cynthia Topping, O’Neals Travel Shoppe, Fresno Valentine Herefords, Hanford Wenstrand’s Heartfelt Herefords, Lake Isabella White Rail Ranch, Porterville The Wisecarver Family, Hanford
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It's a Big Deal!
New for 2014: Breeding Gilt Show
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Current Sponsors Include: Coastal Farm & Ranch Supply • Reser's Fine Foods Wilco • Purina • ...and there will be more!
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It's a Big Deal!
ENTRY FEES & PAYOUTS: • CATTLE — $45.00 ENTRY FEE PAYOUTS: $1000 CHAMPION, $500 RESERVE • LAMB — $25.00 ENTRY FEE ($5 Pen Fee, Optional) PAYOUTS: $500 CHAMPION, $250 RESERVE
• GOATS — $25.00 ENTRY FEE ($5 Pen Fee, Optional) PAYOUTS: $250 CHAMPION, $150 RESERVE
• JACKPOT HOGS — $30.00 ENTRY FEE (Pen required, included in cost) PAYOUTS: $500 CHAMPION, $250 RESERVE
• BREEDING GILTS — $30.00 ENTRY FEE (Pen required, included in cost) PAYOUTS: $250 CHAMPION, $150 RESERVE
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Champion Prospect Pig 2014 Red Wave Classic Shown by Garrett Schasteen
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2014 California State Fair Show Information Livestock
(schedule subject to change)
Junior Livestock (Sheep, Swine, Market Goats, Market & Junior Breeding Beef) July 9-13 Includes: • Junior Southdown Sheep Show • Western Regional Junior Hampshire Sheep Show • Junior Wether Dam/Wether Sire • Junior Dorset Show • Wether Dam Doe Show
Open Breeding Beef, Open & Junior Pygmy Goats, Boer Goats & Nigerian Dwarf Goats July 14-17 Includes: • Regional Standard of Excellence Brangus Show • Medal of Excellence Limousin Show • Angus Show • Super Regional Shorthorn Show • Hereford Classic • Red Angus Show • All Other Breeds Show • Open Nigerian Dwarf Goat Show • ABGA Open Boer Goat Show • Jr. Boer Goat Show
Junior and Open Dairy Cattle & Dairy Goats July 18-23 Includes: • All California Jersey Show • Western National Brown Swiss Show • Western National Guernsey Show • Golden State Toggenburg Specialty Show • All California Milking Shorthorn Show • Junior Nigerian Dwarf Goat Show
Longhorns, Open Sheep, Open Swine, Angora Goats, Llama & Alpaca Show July 24-27
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Market animal DNA COLLECTION Process Allows Junior Exhibitors to Collect Their First Samples Exhibitors wishing to enter their market animals (including market steers, market sheep, market hogs and market goats) in the Junior Livestock show at the 2014 State Fair must first register for the DNA Reservation and Collection online at www.bigfun.org. Upon registration, the exhibitor will receive a collection kit to be used for the hair sample collection process. NO Market Animal will be eligible for official entry unless this sample is obtained and an official Market Registration Form has been completed. All samples will be collected by the exhibitor and a parent or leader (NO EXCEPTIONS). Your cancelled check and/or postage receipt will serve as your receipt. You will not receive notification from the California State Fair upon receipt of your sample. PLEASE NOTE: This process does not enter your animal into the 2014 California State Fair, it is only a part of the necessary requirements you will need for the market division. All animals are required to be officially entered by the owner, pay the entry fee and do so by the official entry deadline June 6, 2014. Failure to comply with the following deadlines shall result in disqualification for competition in the 2014 California State Fair. The deadlines for requesting kits and returning completed samples are as follows:
MARKET STEER
DEADLINE FOR REQUESTING A KIT FOR DELIVERY VIA STANDARD US POSTAL MAIL – February 28, 2014 COMPLETED SAMPLE HAIR COLLECTION -March 13, 2014 (must be in the State Fair entry office by 4:00 P.M.)
(schedule subject to change)
ENTRY DEADLINES First day to submit entries....... May 1 Junior Rabbits ........................ June 6 Junior Poultry ......................... June 6 Avian & Rabbit Bowl .............. June 6 Premier Exhibitor ................. June 13 Junior & Open Cavies........... June 20 Open Rabbits ....................... June 20 Open Poultry ....................... June 20 Cavy Bowl ............................ June 20 County Fair Best of Show .......................... July 7 Cornish Meet........................... July 7 FUR & FEATHERS SHOW DATES All Junior Market Classes ...................... July 6 Junior Rabbits ................... July 9-13 Junior Poultry .................. July 14-17 Junior & Open Cavies........ July 18-20 County Fair Best of Show Small Animal Showmanship .......... July 19 State Fair Master Showmanship........................ July 20 Open Rabbits................... July 21-24 Exotic Birds .................... July 25-27 Open Poultry .................... July 25-27 DOG SHOW Dog Entries Due..................... June 6 Dog Show Dates................... July 19 Canine Bowl......................... July 20
MARKET SHEEP, MARKET BARROWS AND MARKET GOATS
Includes: • Texas Longhorn World Qualifier Show • Wether Dam/Wether Sire Sheep Show • Dorset Show • Heritage Sheep Shows • Western Regional Suffolk Show • Western Regional Montadale Show • Western Regional Southdown Show • Western Regional Hampshire Show • Western Regional Oxford Show
DEADLINE FOR REQUESTING A KIT FOR DELIVERY VIA STANDARD US POSTAL MAIL – April 29, 2014 COMPLETED SAMPLE HAIR COLLECTION -- May 13, 2014 (must be in the State Fair entry office by 4:00 P.M) Market Barrows do not need registration papers.
Entry Deadlines
DEADLINE FOR REQUESTING A KIT FOR DELIVERY VIA STANDARD US POSTAL MAIL – May 23, 2014 COMPLETED SAMPLE HAIR COLLECTION -- June 6, 2014 (must be in the State Fair entry office by 4:00 P.M)
All Junior Livestock Entries Due.........June 6 All Open Livestock Entries Due....... June 13
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* You must be a member of the first show you attend to receive points for that show *
Jr. Memberships are accepted until March 31, 2014. To receive points you must be a member.
How do you join?
Fill out the form and exhibit at as many sanctioned shows that you want to. You can attend one or all the shows - It’s up to you!
Why should you join?
You’re attending jackpots throughout the year, so why not accumulate points too? Get recognition at the end of the year for all your work and effort to be your best!
What will you get out of it?
For more information, contact: Heidi Beljean 408-888-2503 Mary Ann Bush 831-623-4316
Our goal is to reward all kids that join with some form of compensation (by awards, scholarships, things for your future - personal & project, etc). At the end of the year, points will be tabulated and a banquet held for members, their families and CJLA supporters. It is our belief that all participants in this program are equally important - therefore, our goal is to include and reward every member for their involvement and efforts.
California Junior Livestock Association – Year 2014 Membership Application Name: _______________________________________________________________ Date of Birth: ________________ Parents’ Names____________________________________________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________________________________________________ City: ____________________________________ State: __________________________________ Zip: _____________ County: __________________________________________________________ Phone: __________________________ Email address:_____________________________________________________________________________________
I wish to participate in (check divisions you will compete in): ______ CJLA Lamb Membership (Age 9-19) ______ CJCA Steer Membership (Age 9-19) ______ CJCA Heifer Membership (Age 9-21) (Reg. Heifer Division Only)
______ CJPA Pig Membership (Age 9-19) ______ CJGA Goat Membership (Age 9-19)
Next Year’s Shirt/Jacket Size (circle one): Adult Size: XS S M L XL XXL Mail this form with your check to:
FEES: Please enclose a check for: One Division – $40.00; Two Divisions – $70.00 Three Divisions – $100.00; Four Divisions – $130.00
California Junior Livestock Assn. P.O. Box 41430 • San Jose, CA 95160
Note: You must be 9 yrs. old or older on January 1, 2014, to join. Total Amount Enclosed: ______________________ * Last Day to Join: March 31st, 2014 * Points start once membership is paid
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h c i t e l v Pa C LU B L A M B S Grand Champion Market Lamb 2013 California State Fair Shown by Nicole Bayne Sired by Davy
Champion Dorset 2013 San Juan County Fair, New Mexico Shown by Cydnie Stock Sired by Titanium
Grand Champion 2013 Harvest Moon Jackpot, Day 2 Shown by Sarah McClure Sired by Davy
Champion 4-H Suffolk 2013 Kern County Fair Shown by Sarah McClure Sired by Davy
Champion 4-H Hampshire 2013 Kern County Fair Shown by Sarah McClure Sired by Davy
BOARD BID SALE Saturday, April 12th
Sale Location: At the Farm,
17324 Rosedale Hwy., Bakersfield, CA
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Res. Champion 4-H Dorset 2013 Kern County Fair Shown by Mia Marchini Sired by Titanium
Bids close at 3:00 p.m.
Jason: 661/978-6946 Scott: 661/201-6408 Home: 661/589-5669 march/april 2014
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Texas A&M Livestock Judging Team Wins National Championship
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Don't Miss...
Saturday, April 5th
At the
Polk County Fairgrounds Rickreall, Oregon 97371
Preview: 10 a.m. • Sale Starts: 12 noon There will be 100+ head of high quality pure and crossbred show pigs, farrowed from the middle of January to the middle of February — just right for late July to mid-August fairs. This is our 15th annual sale, providing exceptional quality show pigs for 4-H and FFA members' summer fair projects. Check out our website at wendtefarms.com for additional information on the breeding used for our show pigs. The event is sponsored by
with Guest Consignor Walt & Gayle Burke & Sons
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Complimentary lunch and beverages will be provided.
Grand Champion Market Hog, 2013 Clatsop County Fair Shown by Megan McCall-Devos
Showpigs like this winner will sell!
For more information, call Mike at 503-314-2868 or Gayle at 503-663-6758
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By Brittney Machado
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Joe & Marlene Amaral
(209) 613-2333 "Genetics for the Competitive Exhibitor"
Show Heifers and Steers Available Year-Round. 3348 Zeering Rd. Modesto, CA 95358
E-mail: j4cattle@yahoo.com
Specializing in keeping your cattle on the right track for showring success!
831-623-4316 2345 Salinas Road San Juan Bautista, CA 95045
Pacific Showcase does something every year to honor these Seniors.
1– Just send their senior picture AND a picture when they first started showing. 2– Write their name, the town they're from, the name of the high school they're graduating from, the college they are attending, the major they've chosen, and the species they showed — on a piece of paper and send them in to: Pacific Showcase P.O. Box 41430, San Jose, CA 95160
Deadline to send pictures in is May 20th. We will be featuring these pictures in the July/August issue.
You can also send the photos and information by email to
pacificshowcase@gmail.com.
Also, include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if you want the pictures back.
Please put "Graduating" in the subject line!
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Arizona National Livestock Show
December 27-31, 2013 • Phoenix, Arizona
Grand Champion Market Steer Shown by Jagger Horn (Anson, TX)
Reserve Champion Market Steer Shown by Sydney Schnoor (Chowchilla, CA)
Supreme Champ. Jr. Heifer (Champ. Shorthorn) Shown by Kailey Lemmeyer (Levelland, TX)
Reserve Supreme Jr. Heifer (Champion AOB) Shown by Sydney Schnoor (Chowchilla, CA)
Grand Champion Jr. Prospect Feeder Steer Shown by Kenzee Criswell (Pep, NM)
Reserve Champion Jr. Prospect Feeder Steer Shown by Andrea Maneotis (Craig, CO)
Grand Champion Jr. Prospect Market Steer Shown by Ethan Drager (Haskell, TX)
Reserve Champion Jr. Prospect Market Steer Shown by Kali Hash (Yuma, AZ)
Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by Owen Clark (Santa Rosa, CA)
Reserve Champion Market Lamb Shown by Toree Fraze (Portales, NM)
Supreme Champion Jr. Ewe Shown by Tayler Fraze (Portales, NM)
Reserve Supreme Champion Jr. Ewe Shown by Toree Fraze (Portales, NM)
Grand Champion Market Barrow Shown by Turner Standlee (Quitaque, TX)
Reserve Champion Market Barrow Shown by Eleanor Borba (Atascadero, CA)
Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by Hazen Bisnett (Wilton, CA)
Reserve Champion Market Goat Shown by Owen Clark (Santa Rosa, CA)
Junior Jackpot Supreme Heifer (Ring A) Shown by Reighly Blakely (Oologah, OK)
Jr. Jackpot Reserve Supreme Heifer (Ring A) Shown by Jacob Simpson (Eastland, TX)
Junior Jackpot Supreme Heifer (Ring B) Shown by Ashley Simpson (Eastland, TX)
Jr. Jackpot Reserve Supreme Heifer (Ring B) Shown by Mayle Cooler (Alamogordo, NM)
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Arizona National Livestock Show
Junior Jackpot Supreme Steer (Ring A) Shown by Hailee Sims (Yuma, AZ)
Jr. Jackpot Reserve Supreme Steer (Ring A) Shown by Reighly Blakely (Oologah, OK)
Junior Jackpot Supreme Steer (Ring B) Shown by Kaly Cone (Portales, NM)
Jr. Jackpot Reserve Supreme Steer (Ring B) Shown by Hailee Sims (Yuma, AZ)
Outstanding Junior Steer Exhibitor Jagger Horn (Anson, TX)
Outstanding Sheep/Goat Exhibitor Tanner Morgan (Oakdale, CA)
Outstanding Swine Exhibitor Kaylee Ryan (Atascadero, CA)
Master Showmanship Winners: 1st Place: Sierra Martin (Mason, TX) 2nd Place: Kaylee Ryan (Atascadero, CA) 3rd Place: Alexandra Castello (Tracy, CA) 4th Place: Reighly Blakely (Oologah, OK)
Junior Team Judging Champions Uinta County 4-H
Senior Team Judging Champions Catron County 4-H
December 27-31, 2013 Phoenix, Arizona
Collegiate Judging Contest Winners, Freshmen: Connors State
Junior Individual Judging Results: 1st: Trevor Austin / W Rio Blanco 4H 2nd: Kailee Zimmerman / Odyssey 4H 3rd: Morgan Sanchez / Uinta County 4H 4th: Kyle Despain / Uinta County 4H 5th: Guy Wright / LaPlata County 4H - Team 2 6th: Rayna Fite / Safford FFA 7th: Tate Lewis / Cochise Co. 4H - Team #2 8th: Corianne Mangelson / Benjamin 4H 9th: Elizabeth McGibbon / Sahuarita Community 4H 10th: Lexi Hunt / Buckeye Livestock 4H
Collegiate Judging Contest Winners, Juniors: Connors State
Freshman Individual Judging Results: 1st: Hunter Royal / Northern OK College 2nd: Zane Webster / Connors State 3rd: Luke Fuerniss / Casper College 4th: Bryce Havenstein / Connors State 5th: Janine Johnson / Casper College 6th: Jamie Buchanan / Northern OK College 7th: Wyatt Smith / Connors State 8th: Alicia Castaneda / Connors State 9th: Preston Ogden / Connors State 10th: Codey Yandell / Northern OK College
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Senior Individual Judging Results: 1st: Lauren Ivey / California FFA Team 2nd: Kacy Drummond / Catron Co. 4H 3rd: Allora Anderson / Reardan FFA 4th: Skylar Smith / Asotin FFA 5th: Elen Skaar / Minneota FFA 6th: Michael Semler / LaPlata County 4H 7th: Ky Drummond / Catron Co. 4H 8th: Joe Whiteford / Atascadero FFA #1 9th: Chandler Teigen / Asotin FFA 10th: Wyatt DeBusk / Atascadero FFA #2
College Jrs. Individual Judging Results: 1st: Tucker Mallotte / Connors State 2nd: Bryson Williams / Connors State 3rd: Abbi Boggess / Clarendon College 4th: Megan Skiles / Connors State 5th: Kaitin Pritchett / Connors State 6th: Brianna Peraza / Clarendon College 7th: Kolton Moore / Connors State (ALT) 8th: Whitney Andras / Connors State (ALT) 9th: Ben Raulston / Clarendon College 10th: Conner McKewen / Clarendon College
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2014
California Steer & Heifer
California Jr. Angus Preview Show California Jr. Charolais Show California Jr. Hereford Show Sanctioned Breed Show
Competition and Fun all wrapped up in this show! Stanislaus County Fair
(Turlock, CA)
Dates: May 23rd-25th
New Events This Year: • Quiz Bowl (2 Age Divisions and 3 Breed Champions) • Judging Contest • Parent Cook-Off New Show Schedule — COMING SOON!
Angus Show and Steer Show Entry Info: Amanda Leo at 209-483-8507 or on the web at www.californiaangus.com
Charolais Entries & Questions: Lori Woodcock at 559-323-1650 or check out California Jr Charolais Assoc. on Facebook Hereford Entries & Questions: Jim & Valerie McDougal at 559-822-2178
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Arizona National Livestock Show December 27-31, 2013 • Phoenix, Arizona
College Seniors Individual Judging Results: 1st: Joe Maxwell / CSU-Chico 2nd: Joel Wisniewski / CSU-Chico 3rd: Kendall Vierra / Fresno State University 4th: Grace Tobias / UC Davis 5th: Ashley Budde / Fresno State University 6th: Erica Kern / Fresno State University (ALT) 7th: Casey Erickson / UC Davis 8th: Katelynn Bradford / CSU-Chico 9th: Ethan Ulmanis / CSU-Chico 10th: Chad Booth / CSU-Chico Collegiate Judging Contest Champion Individual, Reasons: Joe Maxwell (CSU Chico)
Collegiate Judging Contest Winners, Seniors: California State University, Chico
Junior Judges: • Junior Heifers, Junior Prospect Steers/Showmanship, Junior Market Steers & Beef Showmanship: Aaron Preator (Borger, TX) • Junior Market Lambs/Showmanship, Junior Breeding Sheep, Junior Market Goats/Showmanship: Brendon Benson (Stephenville, TX) • Junior Market Swine/Showmanship: Steve Rodibaugh (Rensselaer, IN) • Western Legacy Jackpot Cattle Show: Kirk Stierwalt (Leede, OK) & Ryan Rathman (Lubbock, TX) • Master Showmanship: Brady Otto (Galt, CA) for the Hogs & Patrick Bray (Avondale, AZ) for the Market Steers, Market Goats and Market Sheep
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Grand Champion Female Shown by Sydney Schnoor (Chowchilla, CA)
Other Western States Winners included: • Reserve Summer Heifer Calf Champion - shown by Sydney Schnoor (Chowchilla, CA) • Reserve Late Junior Heifer Calf Champion - shown by Tyler Coleman (Modesto, CA) • Reserve Early Junior Heifer Calf Champion - shown by Tyler Coleman (Modesto, CA) • Senior Heifer Calf Champion - shown by Tyler Coleman (Modesto, CA) • Junior Heifer Champion Female - shown by Sydney Schnoor (Chowchilla, CA) • Senior Heifer Champion - shown by Sydney Schnoor (Chowchilla, CA)
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November 8-10, 2013 • Orland, California
CORRECTION FROM LAST ISSUE march/april 2014
Day 2 — The Champion AOC and Supreme Champion Steer went to Samantha Stoneham. Congratulations!
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February 8-9, 2014 • Fresno, California
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Supreme Champion Heifer Shown by Will Ward
Reserve Suprem,e Champion Heifer Shown by Dawson Dal Porto
Supreme Champion Steer Shown by Conner McKenzie
Reserve Supreme Champion Steer Shown by Julia Dayton
Grand Champion Futurity Steer Shown by Aly Sipes
Reserve Grand Champion Futurity Steer Shown by Samantha Waag
Supreme Champion Market Hog Shown by Payton Rodgers
Reserve Supreme Champion Market Hog Shown by Ethan Syandridge
Grand Champion Futurity Lamb Shown by Isaac Lewis
Supreme Champion Market Lamb Shown by Lindsey Vierra
Reserve Supreme Champion Market Lamb Shown by Bridgette Eldridge
Reserve Grand Champion Futurity Lamb Shown by Nickolas Henry
Grand Champion Futurity Meat Goat Shown by Sarah Edwards
Supreme Champion Meat Goat Shown by Bridgette Eldridge
Reserve Supreme Champion Meat Goat Shown by Michael Regendes
Reserve Grand Champion Futurity Meat Goat Shown by Colleen McCarty
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Supreme Champion Heifer, Show A Shown by Kathryn Coleman
Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer, Show A Shown by J Newton
Supreme Champion Heifer, Show B Shown by Sydney Schnoor
Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer, Show B Shown by Sydney Schnoor
Supreme Champion Steer, Show A; Res. Supreme Steer, Show B. Shown by Conner McKenzie
Supreme Champion Steer, Show B Shown by Sydney Schnoor
Reserve Supreme Champion Steer, Show A Shown by Julia Dayton
Supreme Bred & Owned Female Shown by Colby Perry
Reserve Supreme Bred & Owned Female Shown by Shannon Tower
Supreme Champion Hog, Show A Shown by Kiana Peters
Reserve Supreme Champion Hog, Show A Shown by Kyle Azevedo
Supreme Champion Hog, Show B Shown by Lucia Abreu
Supreme Champion Market Lamb, Show A Shown by Lindsey Vieira
Reserve Supreme Champion Hog, Show B Shown by Wyatt Debusk
February 14-16, 2014 Paso Robles, California
Reserve Supreme Champion Market Lamb, Show A Shown by Lilly Hildebrand
Supreme Champion Meat Goat, Show A Shown by Bridgett Eldridge
Supreme Champion Market Lamb, Show B Shown by Lindsey Vieira
Reserve Supreme Champion Meat Goat, Show A Shown by Courtney Castello
Supreme Champion Market Lamb, Show B Shown by Lindsey Vieira
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R E S U LT Grand Champion Wether Doe Shown by Joshua Kelly
Supreme Champion Meat Goat, Show B Shown by Alex Costillo
Reserve Champion Wether Doe Shown by Rio Pagliaro
Reserve Supreme Champion Meat Goat, Show B Shown by Bridgett Eldridge
February 14-16, 2014
Winner of the 30th Anniversary Supreme Champions' Trailer — Kiana Peters
Paso Robles, California
30th Anniversary Champions' Trailer Exhibitors
Showmanship Champions: Jr. Beef Showmanship A: Haley Rocha Inter. Beef Showmanship A: Dawson Dal Porto Sr. Beef Showmanship A: Savannah Levisay
Jr. Swine Showmanship A: Ethan Standridge Inter. Swine Showmanship A: Clay Verdegaal Sr. Swine Showmanship A: Kiana Peters
Jr. Goat Showmanship B: Rachel Mendez Inter. Goat Showmanship B: Justina Moses Sr. Goat Showmanship B: Lauren Ivey
Jr. Lamb Showmanship A: Rachel Mendez Inter. Lamb Showmanship A: Shyann Mattes Sr. Lamb Showmanship A: Arianna Koster
Jr. Beef Showmanship B: Colby Perry Inter. Beef Showmanship B: Jenna Lee Sr. Beef Showmanship B: Weston Fair
Jr. Swine Showmanship B: Alexie Coonce Inter. Swine Showmanship B: Jessica Sterling Sr. Swine Showmanship B: Kiana Peters
Jr. Goat Showmanship A: Rachel Mendez Inter. Goat Showmanship A: Erin Johnson Sr. Goat Showmanship A: Lauren Ivey
Jr. Lamb Showmanship B: Taryn Wright Inter. Lamb Showmanship B: Sydney Edwards Sr. Lamb Showmanship B: Maggie Madden
Dixie National Roll of Victory Angus Show
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February 9, 2014 • Jackson, Mississippi
January 15-17, 2014 • Denver, CO
Grand Champion Female Shown by Sydney Schnoor (Chowchilla, CA)
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National Western Stock Show Super Point ROV Angus Show Grand Champion Female Shown by Kathryn Coleman (Modesto, CA)
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Breeders Directory To include your listing, call Heidi at 408-888-2503 or William at 662-257-1998
Cattle Breeders
California
• Alto Herefords
Larry Alto Family 3545 Bayschool Rd., Arcata, CA 95521 (707) 822-9478; Kevin: (707) 839-0170 (Bulls, Heifers, Steers)
• Backer Cattle Co.
Nick Backer Elk Grove, CA (916) 531-0908 Email: mbarps2@frontiernet.net (Show Steers & Heifers)
• Bennett Land & Cattle
Mike, Marti, Casey & Brooke Bennett P.O. Box 549, Ducor, CA 93218 (559) 534-2396 (Reg. Shorthorns & Herefords; X-Breds; Steers & Heifers)
• Bigelow Farms
Matt Bigelow (559) 647-2817 PO Box 43, O’Neals, CA 93645 (Reg. Shorthorn - Breeding & Show Steers)
• Blackjack Ranch
Joe Lopes (916) 753-9896 PO Box 213, Wilton, CA 95693 (Club Calves & Show Heifers)
• Brocco Show Cattle
Ron, Justine & Audra Brocco 1189 Solano Ave., Sonoma, CA 95476 (707) 996-6224 (Show Heifers & Steers)
• Clevenger Cattle Company
Sam Clevenger 2680 Hwy. 46 West, Paso Robles CA 93446 (805) 305-3417 Email: Sam@clevengercattlecompany.com Website: www.clevengercattlecompany.com (Club Calves & Show Heifers)
• Colburn Cattle Co.
Ron, Lisa, Tyler, Ryan & Wyatt PO Box 568, Five Points, CA 93624 (559) 269-3175 (Club Calves, Reg. Maines, Reg. Shorthorns)
• D-B Club Calves
David Sr. & David Brown 1560 Ellenwood Rd., Waterford, CA 95386 (209) 602-8745 (Club Calves)
• Dillabo Livestock
David & Jeanette Dillabo 5127 Pennington Road, Live Oak, CA 95953 (530) 695-9322 (Shorthorn & Angus – Steers & Heifers)
• Double E Hay & Cattle
Ed & Eric Bright 16120 Buchanan Hollow Rd. Le Grand, CA 95333 Ed (209) 389-4060; Eric (209) 761-6607 (Chi-Maine, Short, Angus, X-bred)
• Fair Cattle Co.
Todd Fair 5731 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, CA 95316 (209) 667-9220; (C) (209) 648-8240 Email: faircattle@gmail.com Website: www.faircattle.com (Club Calves & Show Heifers)
• Flynn Cattle
• M2 Cattle Co.
• G/M Cattle Company
• M&M Livestock
Jim or Matt Flynn PO Box 57, Ducor, CA 93218 (559) 534-2367 or 534-2423 (Competitive Club Calves)
Mike Rivas Woodlake, CA (559) 285-2467 (Show Steers & Heifers)
Kevin & Stacey Griffith P.O. Box 283, 3434 Rock Creek Rd Copperopolis, CA 95228 (209) 785-3013; (209) 610-7616 cell Email: kgriffithcattle@yahoo.com Website: gmcattlecompany.com (Show Steers)
Martin & Stacey Machado 8171 North Buhach, Winton, CA 95388 (209) 357-0912; (209) 564-8361; (209) 652-6946 (Club Calves, Heifers)
• Morrell Ranches
Barry, Carrie & Bailey Morrell 5640 County Road 65 Willows, CA 95988 (530) 934-2047 (H); (530) 218-5507 (C) Email: morrellranches@aol.com (Reg. Hereford Show Heifers & Steers, and X-Bred Show Steers)
• Geist Cattle
Gary & Linda Geist (559) 674-4117 Shane, Kimberly, Kendall & Kayden (559) 674-4174; (C) (559) 363-4117 16540 Road 31, Madera, CA 93636 (Reg. Maines, Club Calves)
• Gonsalves Ranch
• Noble Cattle Company
Joey, Kristy, Riley & Reese Gonsalves; Mike Gonsalves 7243 Maze Blvd., Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 526-3006; Mike - (209) 578-3252 (Reg. & Commercial Angus, Club Calves)
Chad Noble 28679 Mtn. Rd. 120, Porterville, CA 93257 (559) 788-0659 (Reg. Shorthorns & Club Calves)
• Poncetta Shorthorns
• Grimsley Cattle & Goats
David & Michael Poncetta 10454 Wible Road, Bakersfield, CA 93313 (661) 978-3320 (Show heifers, Club Calves, Bulls)
Austin Grimsley (831) 207-7564 P.O. Box 1009, Tres Pinos, CA 95075 Email: austingrimsley@yahoo.com Website: www.grimsleycattle.com (Club Goats & Purebred Seedstock)
• R&R Farms
Bob Ross (408) 221-3023 P.O. Box 20668, San Jose, CA 95160 (Reg. Hereford Genetics - Show Heifers, Bulls, Embryos, Semen)
• H.A.V.E. Angus
Mel & Darrell Hansen - Windsor, CA (707) 838-4463 Jim & Karen Vietheer - Wilton, CA (916) 687-7620 (Angus Heifers & Bulls)
• Radiant Reds
Megan Shepherd P.O. Box 97, Bella Vista, CA 96008 (916) 705-1582 Email: radiantreds@gmail.com Website: www.radiantredsredangus.com (Red Angus Show Heifers, Steers & Bulls; Crossbred Show Heifers & Steers)
• Imhof Cattle Co.
Frank Jr., Haley & Andrew Imhof P.O. Box 174, Sunol, CA 94586 (925) 600-7735 (h); (925) 580-2245 (c) (510) 377-9556 Email: imhofcattle@earthlink.net (Club Calves, Show Heifers, Bulls)
• Reis Livestock
• J/4 Cattle Company
Tony, Mary, Nathan, Natalie & Nicole Reis 648 Cowee Ave., Gridley, CA 95948 (530) 682-0317 (H); (530) 682-0305 (Nathan’s Cell) www.reislivestock.com (Charolais Heifers, Bulls & Steers; X-Bred Heifers & Steers)
Joe & Marlene Amaral - (209) 538-1540 3348 Zeering Rd., Modesto, CA 95358 E-mail: J4cattle@aol.com (Show Heifers & Steers)
• James Bright/Leo Bros.
7953 Le Grand Rd., Merced, CA 95340 (209) 389-4880; Spencer: (209) 756-4880 Email: spencer_leo2@yahoo.com Website: www.brightleo.com (Reg. Herefords, Shorthorns, Angus, Chi-Maines and Xbred Show Steers)
• Rockin S Ranch
Ric Schultz (559) 281-2244 17554 S. Chateau-Fresno Ave. Riverdale, CA 93656 Email: info@rockinsranch.com Website: www.facebook.com/RockinSRanchInc (Club Calves, Angus Show Animals)
• Johns Cattle Co.
Deron, Karen, Layton, and Brett Johns 27613 Avenue 196, Strathmore, CA 93267 Deron (559) 647-1611; Layton (559) 359-6843 (Show Steers & Heifers, Market Heifers, Breed Heifer Prospects)
• Seever & Son Cattle Co.
Lou Seever 3687 Old Santa Rita Rd. Pleasanton, CA 94588 (M) (925) 989-9069; (Day) (925) 463-3443 (N) (925) 820-5392 (Maines, Chimaines, X-Breds – Show Steers & Heifers)
• Shasta College Farm
B.J. Macfarlane 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding, CA 96003 (530) 242-7564 Email: bmacfarlane@shastacollege.edu (Club Calves, Show Heifers)
• Silva Cattle
Randy & Rhonda Silva 37378 Rd. 20, Kingsburg, CA 93631 (559) 897-0311; (559) 288-3856 (cell) Email: rscows64@yahoo.com Website: www.silvacattle.com (Reg. Maine Heifers & Club Calves)
• Simon Cattle
Faris Simon: (209) 769-8427 Layne Simon: (209) 769-8429 Barn: (209) 374-3429 Catheys Valley, CA Email: farissimon@gmail.com (Steers & Heifers Available Year-Round)
• Spring Valley Land & Livestock Jim, Kristi, Bobby & Shyann Mattes PO Box 22, O’Neal’s, CA 93645 (559) 276-5704; Barn (559) 868-3323 (Reg. Angus & Shorthorns, Club Calves)
• Strickler Livestock
Shane Strickler 7253 County Road 24, Orland, CA 95963 (530) 570-6634 (Show Steers, Heifers, Bulls)
• Sunnyday Shorthorns
Alpha & Sherri Gipe (209) 358-9377 6885 West Oak Ave., Merced, CA 95340 www.sunnydayshorthorns.com (Registered Shorthorn Show Heifers, Bulls, Steers — X-Bred Steers)
• Teixeira Cattle Co.
John and Heather Teixeira; Allan and Cee 855 Thousand Hills Road, Pismo Beach, CA 93449 (805) 595-1416 www.teixeiracattleco.com (Club Calves and Show Heifers)
• Tri-C Limousin
Jerry and Patty Chapman 41087 Mattole Rd., Petrolia, CA 95558 (707) 629-3505 Email: pchapman4@hotmail.com (Registered Limousin, LimFlex and Shorthorn Heifers, Bulls and Club Calves)
• Rodgers Livestock
Blaine & Melissa Rodgers 2399 N. Riverbend Ave., Sanger, CA 93657 Email: rodgerslivestock@aol.com Website: www.rodgerslivestock.com (C) (559) 314-4630; (H) (559) 287-6619 (Club Calves)
• K2 Show Cattle
Kyle Long 8081 Olive Branch Way Valley Springs, CA 95225 (C) (209) 728-7414; (H) (209) 920-4093 Email: k2showcattle@gmail.com Website: www.k2showcattle.com (Purebred Shorthorns & Short.-Maine X — Steers & Heifers)
• Schnoor Sisters Cattle Co. Amanda, Kirbe and Sydney Schnoor 11564 Ave. 26, Chowchilla, CA 93610 (559) 665-1991 (Show Steers & Heifers; Reg. Angus Cattle)
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• Wagner Livestock, LLC
Jeff & Nicole Wagner 11149 Shelton Rd., Linden, CA 95236 (Rch) (209) 887-2291; (Cell) (209) 351-0351 Email: jwwagnermech@sbcglobal.net Website: www.wagnerlivestock.com (Charolais & Angus Heifers; Show Steers)
• Wheeler Cattle
Toby & Jessica Wheeler 1125 Penman Springs Road Paso Robles, CA 93446 (805) 801-2460 (C); (805) 226-9913 (H) Email: wheelercattle@gmail.com Website: www.wheelercattlecompany.com (Club Calves, Show Heifers and Bulls)
Montana
• Ayres Angus
Tommy, Cara & Jonwyn Ayres Stevensville, Montana (406) 531-6130 Email: Ayresangus3@gmail.com Website: www.Ayresangus.com (Herd with Butt, Body & Balance. Specializing in Backdrop Finders)
Nevada
• Brumley Farms
Don, Skeeter, Kari, Brooke & Bryce Brumley P.O. Box 239, Orovada, NV 89425 (775) 272-3152; (C) (209) 479-0287 (Reg. Herefords - Heifers, Bulls & Steers)
• Genoa Livestock
Michelle Coker 640 Genoa Lane, Minden, NV 89423 (775) 782-3336; (916) 207-1142 (cell) Website: www.genoalivestock.com (Registered Hereford Show Heifers, Steers, Bulls. Visitors always welcome!)
• Witte Shorthorns
Gary & Pegi Witte 4205 Shurz Hwy., Fallon, Nevada (775) 423-1571 (Purebred project animals & Replacement Heifers; Visitors always welcome!)
Washington
Bob & Joanne Cummings 4115 Vineyard Dr., Paso Robles, CA 93446 (805) 239-2635 (Club Lambs & Wether Sires)
• Damar Farms, Inc.
Randy & Debbi Repp 3001 Pennington Road, St. John, WA 99171 (509) 648-3885 Email: memevent@stjohncable.com (Shorthorn Show Heifers & Steers)
• Del Petersen Club Lambs
www.petersenclublambs.com 710 N. Thompson Road, Nipomo, CA 93444 (805) 478-7963 Email: del_petersen@aol.com (Hampshire, Suffolk & X-Bred Club Lambs – Wether Sires)
Sheep Breeders
• Cummings Club Lambs
• Echo Basin Suffolks & Club Lambs Mary McMurphy 3589 Cherokee Rd., Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 534-7783 (Reg. Suffolk & Club Lambs)
California
• Estes Show Lambs
• Abatti/Wills Club Lambs
Hop & Debbie; Ryan & Mona Lisa 1375 N. Academy Ave., Sanger, CA 93657 (559) 301-3241 Email: ryanestes@hotmail.com Website: www.estesshowlambs.com (Show Lambs)
Steve/Tina 6019 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, CA 95316 (760) 554-0424 (C); (209) 669-1410 (H) Email: hampman911@hotmail.com (Club Lambs, Rams & Ewes)
• Ahart Club Lambs
• Farao Club Lambs
Greg and Mary Ahart 7 Carvel Place, Sacramento, CA 95835 (916) 928-9336; Greg’s Cell: (916) 396-2333 Mary’s Cell: (916) 612-1241 Email: greg@ahartclublambs.com (Club Lambs,Wether Sires and Dams)
Jaime Farao; Frank Farao 28803 Gun Club Road, Gustine, CA 95322 Jaime: (209) 854-1033; (209) 777-1033 Frank: (805) 934-2097; (805) 354-2317 (Club Lambs, Breeding Stock)
• Fish Club Lambs
• Ansolabehere/Carter Club Lambs
Karin Fish 4005 Karchner Road, Sheridan, CA 95681 (916) 214-0078 Email: kafish4@yahoo.com Website: www.fishclublambs.com (Club Lambs)
Fred Ansolabehere Jr.; Lance Carter 33383 7th Standard Road Bakersfield, CA 93314 Fred (661) 589-5521; Lance (661) 342-0278 fred@atginternet.com dlcarter25@hotmail.com Website: www.ansolabehereclublambs.com (Dorsets, Suffolks, Hampshires, Club Lambs) Jed & Brandi Asmus 5750 E. Harney Lane, Lodi, CA 95240 (530) 304-0389 www.asmusclublambs.com (Club Lambs) Karen Bianchi 13500 Valley Home Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361 (209) 847-0694 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires)
Oregon
• Country Inn Cattle Co.
Lee and Glenda Stilwell 14043 Algoma Rd., Klamath Falls, OR 97601 (541) 884-4881 (H); (541) 892-8966 (C) Email: cicattle@gmail.com (Limousin and Angus Seedstock, Project Steers and Heifers)
• Little Luckiamute Limousin Ves & Marge Garner 4952 N. Road I, Vale, OR 97918 (541) 473-BEEF Email: luckilimo@g.com Website: www.luckilimo.com (Res. Limousin & Lim-Flex — heifers, cows, bulls & steers)
• Traynham Ranches
Brad & Buckley Cox 1881 Brophy Rd., Eagle Point, OR 97524 (541) 840-5797 or (541) 826-3650 Website: www.traynhamranch.com Email: info@traynhamranch.com (Angus, Maine influenced & Shorthorn Cattle; Steer & Heifer Prospects available)
march/april 2014
• Leventini Club Lambs
Mike Leventini Sr.; Mike Leventini Jr. 624 South Indiana Ave., Modesto, CA 95357 Mike Sr. (209) 529-2774 Mike Jr. (209) 634-7262 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires & Dams)
• Byrne Club Lambs
Everett & Meredith Byrne (530) 846-4241 Minden Byrne-King (530) 846-3080 Bryar, Alec and Makenna 180 Archer Ave., Gridley, CA 95948 Email: embyrne@prodigy.net (Club Lambs)
• Lopez Club Lambs
Don, Marcia & Andrea Lopez 15913 Hwy. 160, Isleton, CA 95641 (916) 777-5911 E-mail: lopezd@ix.netcom.com (Club Lambs)
• C&E Club Lambs
Kimmelshue Family (530) 345-4456 E-mail: daxandkaren@yahoo.com Wilkinson Family (530) 891-4964 Durham, CA E-mail: timw@ea.org (Show Lambs,Wether Sires & Dams)
• Maddux Ranch/ Outlaw Club Lambs
Harry, Jan, Todd, Nikki Maddux 2675 E. Westfall Rd., Mariposa, CA 95338 (209) 966-4942 (Blackface, Dorset, Specks, Southdowns – Club Lambs)
• Chico State Sheep & Goat Unit Dr. Celina Johnson, Faculty Supervisor 311 Nicholas C. Schouten Lane Chico, CA 95928 (530) 898-6024 Email: sheepunit@gmail.com Website: www.clublambpage.com/chicostate (Sheep and Goats)
• Mayo Club Lambs
Don & Denise Mayo 1844 McDonald Ave., Live Oak, CA 95953 (530) 695-1555 (H); (661) 978-1364 (C) Email: denyse1013@aol.com (Club Lambs & Wether Sires)
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• Morino Brothers Club Lambs Dan & Celeste Morino (209) 838-7208 Paul & Carri Morino (209) 599-3168 25053 Dove Road, Escalon, CA 95320 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires & Dams)
• Nicewonger Club Lambs
John & Carol Nicewonger 6706 Lon-dale Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361 (209) 847-8976 Email: nicelamb@cwngt.com (Club Lambs)
• Nunes Club Lambs & Project Goats
Ernie & Judy Nunes 190 Walker Road, Petaluma, CA 94952 (707) 762-7135 (Club Lambs, Project Goats)
• Pagliaro-Bohan Club Lambs
Tony & Rori Pagliaro 2187 Welzel Lane, Sonoma, CA 95476 (707) 815-1740; (707) 732-7336 Email: pagliaro-bohanclublambs@comcast.net Website: www.pagliaro-bohanclublambs.com (Club Lambs, Southdowns)
• Reedley College Agriculture & Natural Resources
Bob & Leslie Labrucherie (559) 673-4332 or 675-0663 9671 Road 28 1/2, Madera, CA 93637 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires and Dams)
Jim & Pam Brem 19387 Rd. 248, Strathmore, CA 93267 (559)568-0358 (Club Lambs)
Marleise Boyd 435 College Ave., Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 575-6210; (209) 581-1972 (C) Email: boydm@mjc.edu (Show Lambs)
• KR Club Lambs
• Labrucherie Land & Livestock
• Brem Club Lambs
• Modesto Junior College
• Pavletich Club Lambs
Robbie Rowlett 10960 Carrisa Hwy., Carrisa Plains, CA 93453 (805) 610-4235 (C) (Show Lambs)
• Bianchi Club Lambs
Jaime Farao 3600 M. Street, Merced, CA 95348 (H) (209) 854-1033; (C) (209) 384-6299 Email: faraoj@mccd.edu (Show Lambs)
• Image Club Lambs/ Layne Suffolks
Dan & Marlys Layne (Scott, Keri & Stacy) 1013 N. Gratton Rd., Turlock, CA 95380 (209) 632-8623; (209) 549-7849 (Club Lambs, Reg. Suffolks)
• Asmus Club Lambs
• Merced College
Scott, Annette, Jason & Courtney 17324 Rosedale Hwy, Bakersfield, CA 93312 (661) 589-5669 (Club Lambs)
David Lopes 995 N. Reed Ave., Reedley, CA 93654 (559) 683-0319 Email: david.lopes@reedleycollege.edu Website: www.reedleycollege.edu (Club Lambs)
• Ridenhour Club Lambs
Floyd Ridenhour 667 Alexander Valley Rd., Healdsburg, CA 95448 (707) 431-7701 E-mail: fridenhour@comcast.net (Black Face Club Lambs, Breeding Stock)
• Riverbend Southdowns
Dean & Nomie Kautz 5619 Chico Ave., Kingsburg, CA 93631 (559) 897-5470 (H); (559) 859-5230 (C) Shelbi Kautz (559) 859-2249 Email: kauzkngsbrg@aol.com Website: www.riverbendsouthdowns.com (Registered Seedstock, Club Lambs)
• Sampson Sheep
Harry & Jeannine Sampson PO Box 1115, Gazelle, CA 96034 (530) 435-2476 Email: hsampson@cot.net Website: www.sampsonsheep.com (Club Lambs)
• Shadow Oaks Ranch Club Lambs Jim Clayton 1084 W. Prosperity Ave., Tulare, CA 93274 (559) 688-7645; Cell: (559) 901-5990 Email: jamesshadow5@sbcglobal.net Website: www.shadowoaksranch.com (Club Lambs)
• Shining Star Club Lambs
Paul & Ginny Strametz 702 McMahon Rd., Hollister, CA 95023 (831) 634-1044; (831) 801-1715 (C) Email: shiningstarduo@aol.com (Quality Club Lambs)
• Siebert Genetics
Jeffrey & Nancee Siebert 19235 W. Ave. C, Lancaster, CA 93536 (H) (661) 724-2441; (C) 805) 358-3716 Email: nansiebert@yahoo.com Website: www.siebertgenetics.com (Club Lambs, Southdowns & Club Pigs)
• Snyder Club Lambs
Dustin, Hilary, Skottlynn & Holland Snyder 6353 Road 8 1/2, Firebaugh, CA 93622 (559) 659-2512; (C) (559) 706-9540 Email: hilldust1@yahoo.com (Club Lambs,Wether Sires & Dams)
• Spring Creek Ranch Club Lambs Stornetta Family (Steve, Diana, Stefanie, Dawn & Tori) 4901 Gravenstein Hwy. North Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 823-7516; (707) 490-2607 www.springcreekranchclublambs.com (Club Lambs)
• Spring Valley Land & Livestock Jim, Kristi, Bobby & Shyann Mattes PO Box 22, O’Neal’s, CA 93645 (559) 276-5704; (B) (559) 868-3323 (Club Lambs)
• Sunrise Sheep Company
Gypsy, Gary & Calder Keene 13736 Lambuth Road, Oakdale, CA 95361 (209) 613-7015 E-mail: heygoat27@aol.com Website: www.sunrisesheepcompany.com (Club Lambs,Wether Sires and Dams)
• Thompson Bros. Livestock 422 N. Western, Santa Maria, CA 93454 (805) 922-6270; (805) 878-8989 (C) (Club Lambs and Wether Sires) (Suffolks, Hamps, X-Breds)
• Weger Show Lambs
George Weger and Lolita (707) 293-7187 (C); (707) 829-2770 (H) 5225 Volkerts Rd., Sebastopol, CA 95472 (Show Lambs)
Idaho
• Potter’s Emmett Valley Ranch Kevin Potter 3738 County Line Rd., Emmett, ID 83617 (208) 365-3621 Email: kpotter@g.com Website: www.cattleandsheep.com (Club Lambs, R.R. Rams; delivery to Calif.)
Oregon
• Boatman Club Lambs
David Boatman 5700 N.W. Rye Grass Rd., Prineville, OR 97754 (541) 815-0205 Email: BoatmanClubLambs@cbbmail.com (Club Lambs,Wether Sires & Dams)
Utah
• Tyauve Farms
• Modesto Junior College
• Western Stars Farm
Tom Millar 8209 County Road 29, Glenn, CA 95943 (530) 520-1655; (530) 990-6465 (Durocs, Hamps,Yorks, X-Bred Show Pigs, Semen Sale)
• Tomlinson Club Lambs
Trent Tomlinson P.O. Box 133, Lapoint, UT 84039 (435) 790-5458 E-mail: tomlinson@ubtanet.com Website: www.tomlinsonclublambs.com (Wether Sires — Hamps, Suffolks, Crossbred, Speckle Faced & White Faced; Club Lambs)
Anne Dawson; David Smith 2366 Dayton Rd., Chico, CA 95928 Anne: (530) 894-8493; David: (530) 518-2416 Email: aakdawson@aol.com (Yorks, Hamps & X-Breds) Cy Hawkins P.O. Box 1326 2299 Zumwalt Rd., Williams, CA 95987 (530) 473-2264 Email: cyhawkins@frontier.net (Breeding Stock — Hamps, Duroc, X-Breds, Project Pigs)
John Mendes 435 College Ave., Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 575-6205 Email: mendesj@mjc.edu (Breeding Stock, Project Pigs, Semen Sales)
• Moench Farms
Swine Breeders
• Millar Show Pigs
Wilbert & Dennis Moench 24701 Ave. 106, Terra Bella,CA 93270 (559) 535-4347 (Hamps,Yorks, Durocs, X-Bred • Breeding Stock & Project Pigs)
California
• No Limit Genetics, LLC
Larry, Adam and Rex Mendonza 5720 Woodland Avenue, Modesto, CA 95358 Larry: (209) 605-9903 • Adam: (209) 602-6106 Rex: (209) 988-1751 Website: www.nolimitgenetics.com (Year Round Show Pigs & Seedstock)
• AAA Elite Genetics
Heather, Andrea & Amanda Thomas Kathy & Alyssa Sankey Colusa, CA 95932 (530) 218-1968 Email: aaaelitegenetics@hotmail.com (Project Pigs,York & Crossbred Seed Stock)
• Ottenwalter Show Pigs
Mark & Sandy Ottenwalter 2260 Lurline Ave., Colusa, CA 95932 (530) 458-5700 (o); (530) 681-9799 (m) (Show Pigs, Seedstock)
• A One Show Pigs
Russ Miller 125 Sutherland Dr., Auburn, CA 95603 (530) 277-7375 (Specializing in Black Exotic and Hamp Show Pigs)
• Panero Farms
Rhys & Jeanine Panero - (209) 838-7570 (H) 11935 S.Van Allen Rd., Escalon, CA 95320 E-mail: panerofarms@aol.com (Showpigs and breeding stock)
• Bar-One Swine Farm
Wes Barone 6093 Mountain View Rd., Caruthers, CA 93609 (408) 981-4881 (Hamps,Yorks, Durocs – Show Pigs & Semen)
• Desert Show Pigs
• Pork Palace
Dion Ashurst - (760) 427-0468 Brock Ashurst - (760) 427-0464 Herdsman: Chandler Ryan - (805) 423-4644 Email: dion@desertshowpigs.com Website: www.desertshowpigs.com (Hamps, Durocs,Yorks & X-Breds; Show Pigs & Seedstock)
Randy Jones 1503 S. Hwy. 101, Gaviota, CA 93117 (805) 350-1459 (Cell.); (805) 688-0337 (Home) E-mail: randy@porkpalace.biz (Show Pigs Available)
• Power House Farms
Nathan Copp (Los Banos) 2129 S. 10th St., Los Banos, CA 93635 H: (209) 827-0460; C: (559) 280-0119 (Show Pigs & Breeding Stock)
• Golden State Genetics
Rachelle Bailey 445 S. Blaker Rd., Turlock, CA 95380 (209) 277-2509 (cell); (209) 656-9550 (Office) Email: GoldenStateSwine@aol.com (Hamps,Yorks, Durocs, Landrace, X-Breds; Breeding Stock, Show Pigs, Semen)
• Reedley College Agriculture & Natural Resources David Lopes - (559) 683-0319 995 N. Reed Ave., Reedley, CA 93654 Email: david.lopes@reedleycollege.edu Website: www.reedleycollege.edu (Duroc,Yorkshire, X-Breds — Breeding Stock & Club Pigs)
• High Class Genetics
J.D. Ferrero - (707) 540-5595 Tami Ferrero - (707) 217-7573 826 Colleen Drive, Windsor, CA 95492 Email: jdferrero@ymail.com (Show Pigs, Seedstock)
• Seaver Show Pigs
Jerry Seaver - (530) 458-2026 4209 Hwy. 45, Colusa, CA 95932 (Hamps,Yorks, X-Breds – Show Pigs)
• Homen Farms
Henry Homen 3749 Blue Gum, Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 526-2337 (H); (209) 613-3678 (M) (Hamp & York Breeding Stock, Project Pigs)
• Shasta College Farm
B.J. Macfarlane 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding, CA 96003 (530) 242-7564 Email: bmacfarlane@shastacollege.edu (X-Breds,Yorks & Durocs — Show Pigs)
• Loin Eye Hog Farms
Paul J. Fernandes, Jr. 4362 Esmar Rd., Ceres, CA 95307 H (209) 664-0309 • M(209) 608-2697 Email: loineyefarms@aol.com (Yorks, Hamps, X-breds)
• Small Town Genetics
James Backman 2812 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, CA 95316 (209) 620-4106 (c) (209) 667-4144 (farm phone/fax) Email: JBSmalltown@aol.com (Yorks, Hamps, Durocs, Show Pigs)
• M.B. Show Pigs
Mario & Michele Buoni 10400 Old River Rd., Bakersfield, CA 93311 (661) 397-8940; (661) 201-3042 (c) (Hamps, Durocs,Yorks, Chesters, Spots – Show Hogs)
Oregon
• Krische Family Swine
Ed, Sharon & Logan 12107 Meadows Rd., White City, OR 97503 (541) 826-1416; (541) 944-1549 (cell) Email: edkrische@gmail.com Website: krischefamilyswine.com (Club pigs, seedstock and semen)
Market Goats
California
• Ariaz Mtn. Ranch
Pat Ariaz 1904 State Hwy. 132, La Grange, CA 95329 (209) 969-4307 (cell); home: (209) 852-9606 Email: patariaz@yahoo.com (Fullblood & percentage does & wethers)
• B&B Boers
Mitchell Schulte - (661) 706-5042 16229 The Lords Way, Bakersfield, CA 93314 (Club Goats)
• Blevins Boer Goats
Jon & Roberta Blevins 2722 Paseo Ave., Live Oak, CA 95953 (H) (530) 695-3484; Jon's cell: (530) 682-0577 Email: labaherd@syix.com Website: www.blevinsboergoats.com (Quality Purebreds & Percentage Does & Bucks; Market & Project Wethers)
• Bush Show Goats
Dan and Mary Ann Bush 2345 Salinas Rd., San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 (831) 623-4316; (831-905-5665 (C) Email: bushshowgoats@yahoo.com Website: www.bushshowgoats.com (Club Goats)
• Cuneo Valley Ranch
Vicky Ehrhardt -(209) 256-4924 Jackson, California Email: airheart@volcano.net Website: www.cuneovalleyranch.com (Show Wethers, Championship bloodlines, Full Bloods, Percentages)
• Del Sol Goats
Vince & Pam Sola; Tony & Emily Coito P.O. Box 190, Tipton, CA 93272 (559) 901-1781 Email: Pam1334@aol.com Website: www.delsolgoats.com (Show wethers, Full Bloods and % Does)
• Triangle L Farms
David & Josh Luis - (209) 604-8695 14545 East Donahue Rd., Ripon, CA 95366 Email: trilfarms@velociter.net (Show Pigs)
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• Flying S Livestock
Jack, Sarah, Nicole & Jared Smith 7156 Golden State Highway, Unit B Bakersfield, CA 93308 (661) 399-0507 Email: flyingslivestock@yahoo.com (Show Wethers)
• Grimsley Cattle & Goats Austin Grimsley - (831) 207-7564 P.O. Box 1009, Tres Pinos, CA 95075 Email: austingrimsley@yahoo.com Website: www.grimsleycattle.com (Club Goats & Purebred Seedstock)
• HJ Boer Goats
Kyle Jefferson & Stephanie Horton 30110 Grooms Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361 (209) 614-5664 Email: hjboergoats@yahoo.com Website: www.hjboergoats.com (Show Wethers & Percentage Does)
• Jones Show Goats
Randy Jones - (805) 350-1459 1503 S. Hwy. 101, Gaviota, CA 93117 Email: randy@porkpalace.biz (Show Project Goats)
• Lazy B3 Boer Goats
Reb, Stacey & Hazen Bisnett - (916) 715-6053 9306 Gem Crest Way, Elk Grove, CA 95624 Email: rebstac@yahoo.com Website: www.lazyb3.com 9286 Sheldon Rd., Elk Grove, CA 95624 (Project Mkt. Goats, Fullblood & % Boer Goats)
• Maggenti Show Goats
• Rumie Boer Goats
• White Rail Ranch
• Moonstone Ranch, Inc.
• Shasta College Farm
• Wilton Boer Goat Ranch
• Olive Knoll Ranch
• Staz A Fraz Ranch
Michael Poncetta - (661) 978-0955 1742 Renfro Rd., Bakersfield, CA 93314 Email: michaelponcetta@gmail.com (Show Wethers, Percentage Does)
Karen Molta - (559) 403-6779 6136 N. Locan Ave., Clovis, CA 93619 Email: lerumie@yahoo.com Website: www.rumieboergoats.com (Show Quality Meat Goats — Fullbloods & %'s)
Bruce & Rebecca Cogswell - (661) 393-2457 Bakersfield, CA 93308 E-mail: moonstoneranch@atsecure.net Website: www.moonstoneranch.com (Club Goats, % Does)
B.J. Macfarlane 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding, CA 96003 (530) 242-7564 Email: bmacfarlane@shastacollege.edu (Percentage Does,Wethers) Mark & Julie Stasinowsky (916) 655-3160 P.O. Box 641, Pleasant Grove, CA 95668 Email: StazFraz@onemain.com (Project Mkt. Goats, FB & % Boer Goats)
Catherine Acly - (209) 754-4580 5887 Romel Road, Angels Camp, CA 95222 Website: www.oliveknollranch.com (Wether Goats, percentage & fullblood does)
• Radiant Reds
• Tartaglia Boer Goats
Megan Shepherd - (916) 705-1582 P.O. Box 97, Bella Vista, CA 96008 Email: radiantreds@gmail.com Website: www.radiantredsboergoats.com (Fullbloods, Percentages and Wethers)
Nancy & Cassie Tartaglia (559) 351-2042 P.O. Box 110, Reedley, CA 93654 Email: nancytartaglia@aol.com Web: www.tartagliaboergoats.com (Show Wethers, Show Does — Full Bloods & Percentages)
• Red Oak Ranch
• UC Davis Goat Facility
Iris or Sammy Lerena P.O. Box 8025, Marysville, CA 95901 (530) 749-0466; (530) 300-3334 Email: ktgosteppin@att.net Website: www.kmslivestock.com (High Quality Boer Goats - show & breeding stock)
Jan Carlson Dept. of Animal Science, Davis, CA 95616 (530) 752-6792 Email: jlcarlson@ucdavis.edu (Project Wethers and % Boer Does)
Chuck & Judy Kaye 22819 Avenue 124, Porterville, CA 93257 (559) 788-1085; (707) 548-1486 (cell) Email: wrr@jps.net (Club Goats, % Does) 10064 Collings Road, Wilton, CA 95693 Website: www.wiltonboergoatranch.com (916) 687-8030 Email: wiltonboergoat@citlink.net (4-H/FFA project wethers, FB show and breeding stock. Offering black genetics.)
East of the Rockies • Dynasty Meat Goats
Cameron Sasser 12131 C Oak Grove Rd., Stanfield, NC 28163 (980) 521-7458 Email: csasser@vt.edu (Club Meat Goats & Does)
• Hummel Livestock
Dale Hummel (815) 405-4111 Crede Garriott (812) 595-3975 3980 N. 1500 E Road Cabery, IL 60919 Email: Hummellivestock@gmail.com Website: Hummellivestock.com (Club wethers; Commercial & % does)
Products & Services Auctioneers
• Gator Auction Co.
Col. Geoff Gates - (559) 977-1318 Clovis, CA Email: gatorauctions@comcast.net (Specializing in all classes of Livestock)
Buildings • Webb & Son
Deron & Karen Johns, Lic. No. 335463 678 N. Plano St., Porterville, CA 93257 Phone: (559) 784-2951; Fax: (559) 782-1804 Deron Johns: (559) 647-1611 Kari Rivera: (559) 306-7010 (Commercial, Industrial, Agricultural, Institutional Construction. Fairgrounds Construction, Show Barns, Sale Facilities, Equestrian Arenas, Metal Buildings)
Feed Companies • ShowMaster Feeds
Cargill Animal Nutrition, Cargill Inc. P.O. Box 369, Stockton, CA 95201 (209) 982-4632 Website: www.showmasterfeeds.com (“Nourishing Animals Through Successful Partnerships”)
Hauling
Photographers
• Bob May Livestock & Hauling
• Photos by Tracy
Bob & Nancy May (530) 200-0866 Red Bluff, CA Email: ca.bobmaylivestock@yahoo.com www.bobmaylivestock.com (For all your livestock needs. Check out our website for all we have to offer!)
Tracy Bjornestad — Photographer (530) 339-0165 P.O. Box 2368, Flournoy, CA 96029 E-mail: photosbytracy05@aol.com (Livestock & Special Events Photography)
• Livestock Limo
• Show Photo by Katina
Troy Walker (765) 601-3451 Website: www.livestocklimo.com (We will find your next showpig, Deal directly with the breeder on your behalf, and Deliver to you!)
Katina Costerisan (661) 330-6392 14181 CR 23.25, Platteville, CO 80651 E-mail: katina@showphotobykatina.com Website: www.showphotobykatina.com (Livestock Photography)
Insurance
Sale Management
• Hometown Insurance Services
• Million Ayres
Randy Jones (805) 688-6418 1571 Mission Drive, Solvang, CA 93463 Email: randy@askhometown.com Website: www.askhometown.com (Farm, Ranch, Life, Health, Business, Auto & Livestock)
Tommy Ayres (406) 531-6130 Cara Ayres (406) 531-6131 1229 Iron Cap Dr., Stevensville, MT 59870 Email: millionayresmanagement@gmail.com (Full Service Sale Management)
Supplements
Marketing
• Winners Edge®
• CS Connections
Cleat Stephens, President (800) 332-9331 Website: www.WinnersEdgeUSA.com (Complete, All-Natural,Vitamin & Mineral Feed Supplements — Growing Champions since 1982)
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Supplies • The Nasco Catalog Outlet Store (209) 545-1600 ext 124&139 Store fax (209) 846-6557 4825 Stoddard Rd., Modesto, CA 95356 Email: modestostore@enasco.com website: www.enasco.com (Ag supplies and equipment, incl. products for animal ID, showing & grooming, breed promotion, A.I., animal health, crops & soils, plus hundreds of hard-to-find farm items. Also boots and clothing, housewares & gift items.)
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Amy Lehfeldt (209) 321-2832 Travis Lehfeldt (209) 321-5977 5472 Wilkins Ave., Oakdale, CA 95361 Email: statlivestock@yahoo.com Website: www.statlivestock.com (Show Supplies)
• Sullivan’s Supply
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January 10-25, 2014 • Denver, Colorado
Grand Champion Market Beef Shown by Baylor Bonham (Newcastle, OK)
Reserve Grand Champion Market Beef Shown by Lauren May (Mineral Point, WI)
Grand Champion Prospect Steer Shown by Todd Caldwell (Elmwood, IL)
Reserve Grand Champion Prospect Steer Shown by Breelynn Frank (Wray, CO)
Grand Champion Feeder Prospect Heifer Shown by Sydney Schnoor (Chowchilla, CA)
Reserve Grand Champion Feeder Prospect Heifer Shown by Lillie Skiles (Dalhart, TX)
Grand Champion Prospect Breeding Heifer Shown by Andrew Hodges (Lebo, KS)
Reserve Grand Champ Prospect Breeding Heifer Shown by Mason Walker (Prairie Grove, AR)
Grand Champion Market Hog Shown by Nalaney Guyer (Robinson, IL)
Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog Shown by Cole Wilcox (Bedford, IN)
Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by Destinee Johnson (Frederick, OK)
Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by Beau Davis (Guthrie, OK)
Showmanship Champions: • Jr Beef - Tegun Hitner (Pine Bluffs, WY) • Inter Beef - Gracie Russell (Prescott, IA) • Sr Beef - Paul Miller III (Torrington, WY) Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by Aspen Martin (Mason, TX)
• Jr Goat - Aspen Martin (Mason, TX) • Inter Goat - Grant Read (Santo, TX) • Sr Goat - Kirsten Shaw (Mason, TX)
Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by Grand Read (Santo, TX)
• Jr Swine - Landree Heidenreich (Gill, CO) • Inter Swine - Carson Shay Read (Rhome, TX) • Sr Swine - Whitley Kay (Altus, OK) • Jr Lamb - Cole Cooper (Elmwood, NE) • Inter Lamb - Kamden Urban (Roosevelt, OK) • Sr Lamb - Brock Hill (Sapulpa, OK)
Representing the states West of the Rockies! If you are involved in a livestock show in a Western state and have show results and photos you'd like to share with the Pacific Showcase readership, please contact us! Email William at pacificshowcase@gmail.com 51
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By Garrett Miller Miller Show Goats, Brownwood, TX
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Show Ring Lights!
At the 14th Annual
Awards Banquet
Recognizing the 2013 Membership
Thanks and Recognition We would like to recognize and thank the following people for their help and support in making the CJLA banquet a success...
Mark & Cheryl Clement Catering A special Thank-You for taking over the preparations of this fabulous meal!
Cal Poly's Western Bonanza * For their organized contribution in making this event go smoothly
Kristi Mattes & Family * Can't Thank You enough for all your Hard Work in making the banquet special for everyone! The Decorations were Fabulous!!!!!
Sullivan Supply, Inc. * For all their added extra support and generous donations to the CJLA. (209) 367-5972 • (800) 475-5902
Lori Madden — A special thanks for helping out and being our photographer!
Farm Supply * For all your support and donation to the auction! (Check out their stores in Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Arroyo Grande, Santa Maria and Buellton)
Paso Robles Fairgrounds — For the Great Facilities and for working with us.
Madonna Inn Resort & Spa * Thanks so much for helping us with the cookies! Walt & Miti Beljean (Dad & Mom) * For providing the Wonderful Cookies, the Water for Everyone and all the miles and getting everything done! Thank You so much!! Family and Friends — For all your help and dedication throughout the years! We definitely couldn't do it without you!
Essay Contest Winners:
2013 Junior Board of Directors Front row l to r: Royce McPhee-Bayha, Emily Brewen Back row l to r: Nicole Smith, Hannah Seymore, Codi Shelton, Maggie Madden Not pictured: Aaron Kerlee, Justina Moses
Junior Division, l-r: Rachel Mendez (2nd place), Elizabeth Vietheer (1st place)
Intermediate Division, l-r: Devyn Palmer (2nd place), Josh Mendez (1st place)
Senior Division, l-r: Morgan Alexander (2nd place), Lauren Ivey (1st place)
Person who brought in the most Sponsor Donations: 53 Standridge (no photo available)march/april 2014 Ethan
9-12 Hog Division
Front row – l to r: Ethan Standridge – 1st pl. Division, 4th place Showmanship; Meghan Weinrich – 2nd pl. Division, 1st pl. Showmanship; Lauren Bliss – 4th pl. Division, 6th pl. Showmanship; Garrett Bowe – 5th pl. Division, 5th pl. Showmanship; Jessica Sterling – 6th pl. Division, 2nd pl. Showmanship. Back row – l to r: Gracie Verdegaal – 7th pl. Division, 3rd pl. Showmanship; Kilee Carrera-Gillard – 8th pl. Division, 7th pl. showmanship. Not pictured: Lucia Abreu – 3rd pl. Division, 8th pl. Showmanship; Cody Jackson – 9th pl. Division; Taylor Holt – 10th pl. Division; Taelor Smestadmoen- 9th pl. Showmanship; Tucker Banta – 10th pl. Showmanship.
English Steer Division
Front row – l to r: Austin Thompson – 1st pl. Division; Raeann Brown – 2nd pl. Division, 6th pl. 16-19 Showmanship; Allyson Lusk – 3rd pl. Division, 4th pl. 13-15 Showmanship; Rex Roseman – 4th pl. Division; Drew Hartill – 6th pl. Division. Back row – l to r: Marisa Tsuboi – 7th pl. Division; Royce McPhee-Bayha – 9th pl. Division. Not pictured: Faith Osborn – 5th pl. Division; Aaron Kerlee - 8th pl. Division; Travis Radonich – 10th pl. Division.
9-12 Sheep Division
Front row – l to r: Rachel Mendez – 1st pl. Division, 1st pl. Showmanship; Nickolas Henry – 2nd pl. Division, 2nd pl. Showmanship; Ty Lewis – 3rd pl. Division, 3rd pl. Showmanship; Jenna Pankey – 4th pl. Division, 10th pl. Showmanship; Blake Morgan – 5th pl. Division, 4th pl. Showmanship. Back row – l to r: Luke Morino – 6th pl. Division, 6th pl. Showmanship; Sarah Hughey – 7th pl. Division; Mikaela Santos – 9th pl. Division, 5th pl. Showmanship; Garrett Bowe – 10th pl. Division, 7th pl. Showmanship; Jacob Teresi – 8th pl. Division, 8th pl. Showmanship. Not pictured: Callie Tanson – 9th pl. Showmanship.
Angus Heifer Division
Front row, l to r: Shannon Tower -1st pl. Division, 1st pl. 16-19 Showmanship; Dawson Dal Porto – 2nd pl. Division; Riley Gonzalves – 3rd pl. Division; Allyson Sousa – 4th pl. Division, 5th pl. 16-19 Showmanship; Hailey Traynham – 6th pl. Division. Back row –l to r: Tyler Coleman – 7th pl. Division, Most Helpful Award; Joshua Sousa – 9th pl. Division, 4th pl. Showmanship; Rex Roseman – 10th pl. Division. Not pictured: Megan Silveira – 5th pl. Division, 8th pl. 13-15 Showmanship; Macy Perry – 8th pl. Division, 8th pl. 16-19 Showmanship; Colby Perry – 10th pl. 9-12 Showmanship.
13-15 Hog Division
Front row – l to r: Kiana Peters – 1st pl. Division, 1st pl. Showmanship, Herdsmanship Award; Shelby Weinrich – 2nd pl. Division, 3rd pl. Showmanship; Amanda Farquharson – 4th pl. Division, 9th pl. Showmanship; Clay Verdegaal – 5th pl Division, 4th pl. Showmanship; Hannah Seymore – 6th pl. Division, 2nd pl. Showmanship, Most Improved Award. Back row – l to r: Alexis Jones – 9th pl. Division, 5th pl. Showmanship. Not pictured: Elijah Johnson – 3rd pl. Division, 8th pl. Showmanship; Eleanor Borba – 7th pl. Division, 6th pl. Showmanship, Sportsmanship Award; Alexandria Smestadmoen – 8th pl. Division; Bailee Stewart – 10th pl. Division; Nick Seymore – 7th pl. Showmanship; Dawson Spencer – 10th pl. Showmanship.
Black/Black-X Steer Division
Front row – l to r: Samantha Stoneham – 1st pl. Division, 2nd pl. 13-15 Showmanship, Most Helpful Award; Jeffery McGuire – 2nd pl. Division, 3rd pl. 13-15 Showmanship; Cooper Andres – 3rd pl. Division, 7th pl. 9-12 Showmanship; Taryn Wright – 5th pl. Division, 8th pl. 9-12 Showmanship, Herdsmanship Award; Samuel Patton – 6th pl. Division. Back row – l to r: Emily Brewen – 9th pl. Division; Parker Denny – 7th pl. Division; Grant Hartill – 10th pl. Division, 5th pl. 9-12 Showmanship. Not pictured: Julia Dayton – 4th pl. Division; Hailey Traynham – 8th pl. Division, 6th pl. 13-15 Showmanship; Sydney Manning – 9th pl. 13-15 Showmanship.
13-15 Sheep Division
Front row –l to r: Sydney Edwards – 1st pl. Division, 1st pl. Showmanship, Herdsmanship Award; Maggie Madden – 2nd pl. Division, 3rd pl. Showmanship, Most Helpful Award; Jaylene Serpa – 4th pl. Division, 2nd pl. Showmanship; Sarah Bayne – 5th pl. Division, 9th pl. Showmanship; Sarah McClure – 3rd pl. Division, 4th pl. Showmanship. Back row – l to r: Jacob Richardson – 7th pl. Division, 7th pl. Showmanship, Most Improved Award; Courtney Castello – 6th pl. Showmanship. Not pictured – Madison Morgan – 6th pl. Division, 10th pl. Showmanship; Megan Puget – 8th pl. Division; Tyler Dietz – 9th pl. Division; Kristyn Smith – 10th pl. Division, 5th pl. Showmanship; Joshua Mendez – 8th pl. Showmanship.
Hereford Heifer Division
Front row, l to r: Madison Dewar – 1st pl. Division; Kaylee McInvale – 3rd pl. Division, 2nd pl. 9-12 Showmanship; Megan Dewar – 4th pl. Division; Clara DeLong – 6th pl. Division; Kathryn Coleman – 7th pl. Division, Most Improved Award. Not pictured: Bailey Morrell – 2nd pl. Division, 9th pl. 9-12 Showmanship; Natalie Thompson – 5th pl. Division; Shelby Radonich – 8th pl. Division; Megan Snook – 9th pl. Division.
16-19 Hog Division
Front row – l to r: Amy Hanks – 1st pl. Division, 3rd pl. Showmanship; Baylie McIntyre – 2nd pl. Division, 2nd pl. Showmanship; Codi Shelton – 4th pl. Division, 6th pl. Showmanship; Travis Lehfeldt – 6th pl. Division, 1st pl. Showmanship, Most Helpful Award; Shane Gillard – 7th pl. Showmanship. Not pictured; Savannah Miller – 3rd pl. Division, 5th pl. Showmanship; Matteo Abreu – 5th pl. Division; JD Ferrero- 7th pl. Division, 4th pl. Showmanship; Nelson Hanson – 8th pl. Division, 9th pl. Showmanship; Zach Johnson – 9th pl. Division, 10th pl. Showmanship; Luke McFarland – 10th pl. Division; Vanessa Soto – 8th pl. Showmanship.
All Other Color Steer Division
Front row – l to r: Madison Andrade -1st pl. Division, 7th pl. 13-15 Showmanship; Christopher Sousa – 2nd pl. Division; Royce McPhee-Bayha – 3rd pl. Division; Gianna Ricci – 4th pl. Division, 7th pl. 16-19 Showmanship; Rose McPhee – 5th pl. Division, Sportsmanship Award. Back row – l to r: David Valdez – 7th pl. Division, 10th pl. 13-15 Showmanship; Stewart Andres – 8th pl. Division, 5th pl. 13-15 Showmanship; Sarah Brewen – 9th pl. Division, Most Improved Award. Not pictured: Samantha Stoneham – 6th pl. Division; Amanda Prentice – 10th pl. Division.
16-19 Sheep Division
Front row, l to r: Bridgette Eldridge – 1st pl. Division, 4th pl. Showmanship; Kelsie Bowles – 2nd pl. Division, 1st pl. Showmanship; Amy Hanks – 5th pl. Division, 8th pl. Showmanship; Emily Hoogendoorn – 6th pl. Division, 7th pl. Showmanship, Sportsmanship Award; Isaac Lewis – 7th pl. Division, 5th pl. Showmanship. Back row –l to r: Morgan Alexander – 8th pl. Division, 6th pl. Showmanship. Not pictured: Jessica Teresi – 3rd pl. Division, 2nd pl. Showmanship; Taylor Durfey – 9th pl. Division, 9th pl. Showmanship; Caleb Johnson – 10th pl. Division; Kortney Russell – 10th pl. Showmanship.
Shorthorn Heifer Division
Front row – l to r: Aaron Kerlee – 1st pl. Division, 1st pl. 13-15 Showmanship; Adam Souza – 2nd pl. Division; Dana Souza – 3rd pl. Division, 3rd pl. 9-12 Showmanship; Austin Thompson – 5th pl. Division. Not pictured: Kristyn Torres – 4th pl. Division; Madeline Wisecarver – 6th pl. Division; Grant Sardella – 7th pl. Division.
Maine-Anjou Heifer Division
Front row – l to r: Aaron Kerlee – 1st pl. Division; Haley Rocha – 3rd pl. Division, 1st pl. 9-12 Showmanship; Dana Souza – 4th pl. Division; Brittany Hefner – 5th pl. Division. Not pictured: Jacob Rodriguez – 2nd pl. Division.
Charolais Heifer Division
Front row – l to r: L to r: Forrest Pankey – 1st pl. Division, 10th pl. 16-19 Showmanship; Clara DeLong – 5th pl. Division. Not pictured: Josie Woodcock – 2nd pl. Division; Lacey Hill – 3rd pl. Division; John Woodcock – 4th pl. Division.
Not Pictured: Limousin Heifer Division Robby Tunzi – 1st pl. Division
9-12 Goat Division
Front row – l to r: Joshua Kelly – 1st pl. Division, 1st pl. Showmanship, Most Improved Award; Abigail Douglas – 2nd pl. Division, 3rd pl. Showmanship; Michael Rezendes – 3rd pl. Division, 4th pl. Showmanship; Kennedy Newton – 4th pl. Division, 7th pl. Showmanship; Katelyn Diniz – 5th pl. Division, 6th pl. Showmanship; Alexis Diniz – 6th pl. Division, 9th pl. Showmanship. Back row –l to r: Mikaela Santos – 8th pl. Division, 5th pl. Showmanship; Nathaniel Ratkovich – 9th pl. Division, 10th pl. Showmanship. Not pictured: Carly Castello – 7th pl. Division, 2nd pl. Showmanship; Alexis Cano – 10th pl. Division, 8th pl. Showmanship.
Top Ten Overall Hog Division Winners
Front row – l to r: Meghan Weinrich – 9th; Codi Shelton – 7th; Shelby Weinrich – 6th; Ethan Standridge – 5th; Baylie McIntyre – 3rd. Back row – l to r: Amy Hanks – 2nd; Kiana Peters -1st. Not pictured: Travis Lehfeldt – 10th; Matteo Abreu – 8th; Savannah Miller – 4th.
Top Ten Overall Heifer Division Winners
Front row – l to r: Riley Gonsalves – 10th; Royce McPhee-Bayha – 9th: Forrest Pankey – 5th; Laurel Surprenant – 6th; Haley Rocha – 2nd. Back row –l to r: Aaron Kerlee – 1st; Shannon Tower – 2nd. Not pictured: Kristyn Torres – 8th; Madison Dewar – 7th; Jacob Rodriguez – 4th.
13-15 Goat Division
Front row – l to r: Erin Johnson – 1st pl. Division, 1st pl. Showmanship; Tyson Brem – 2nd pl. Division, 3rd pl. Showmanship; Clayton Sardella – 3rd pl. Division, 2nd pl. Showmanship, Most Helpful Award; Jared Smith – 4th pl. Division, 8th pl. Showmanship; Starr Hibbits – 5th pl. Division. Back row – l to r: Madison Andrade – 6th pl. Division, 7th pl. Showmanship; Andrew Rezendes – 7th pl. Division, 4th pl. Showmanship; Courtney Castello – 9th pl Division, 5th pl Showmanship; Jacob Richardson – 9th pl Showmanship; Emily Taylor – 10th pl Division; Devyn Palmer – 6th pl Showmanship; Nicholas Ratkovich – 8th pl Division, 10th pl Showmanship.
Top Ten Overall Steer Division Winners
Front row – l to r: Amanda Prentice – 10th; Christopher Sousa – 9th; Grant Hartill – 8th; Madison Andrade – 7th; Allyson Lusk – 6th. Back row – l to r: Jeffery McGuire – 5th; David Valdez – 3rd; Samantha Stoneham – 2nd; Austin Thompson – 1st. Not pictured: Julia Dayton – 4th.
Top Ten Overall Goat Division Winners
Front row –l to r: Jared Smith – 10th; Joshua Kelly – 9th; Colleen McCarty – 6th. Back row – l to r: Nicole Smith – 5th; Tyson Brem – 4th; Erin Johnson – 1st; Alexandra Castello – 3rd; Kelsie Bowles – 2nd. Not pictured: Clayton Sardella – 8th; Logan Van Allen – 7th.
All Other Breeds Heifer Division
Front row – l to r: Laurel Surprenant – 1st pl. Division, 2nd pl. 16-19 Showmanship; Royce McPhee-Bayha – 2nd pl. Division; Elizabeth Vietheer – 3rd pl. Division, Sportsmanship Award; Rachel Day – 4th pl. Division; Nicole Hefner – 5th pl. Division, 3rd pl. 16-19 Showmanship. Back row –l to r: Haley Rocha – 6th pl. Division; Madison Andrade – 7th pl. Division, Herdsmanship Award; Allyson Lusk – 8th pl. Division; Rose McPhee – 10th pl. Division. Not pictured: Devinann Sherwood – 9th pl. Division, 9th pl. 16-19 Showmanship; Tyler Tasker – 4th pl. 16-19 Showmanship.
16-19 Goat Division
Front row – l to r: Colleen McCarty – 4th pl Division, 5th pl Showmanship, Sportsmanship Award; Alexandra Castello – 2nd pl Division, 3rd pl Showmanship; Kelsie Bowles – 1st pl Division, 1st pl Showmanship; Nicole Smith – 3rd pl Division, 2nd pl Showmanship, Herdsmanship Award; Hazen Bisnett – 7th pl Division, 7th pl Showmanship. Back row: Bridgette Eldridge – 8th pl Division, 10th pl Showmanship. Not pictured: Logan Van Allen – 5th pl Division, 4th pl Showmanship; Anna Andrews – 6th pl Division, 8th pl Showmanship; Adaven Scronce – 9th pl Division, 6th pl Showmanship; Amy Andrews – 10th pl Division, 9th pl Showmanship.
Top Ten Overall Lamb Division Winners
Front row – l to r: Nickolas Henry – 10th; Emily Hoogendoorn – 9th; Amy Hanks – 8th; Alexandra Castello – 7th; Maggie Madden – 6th. Back row – l to r: Rachel Mendez – 5th; Sydney Edwards – 3rd; Kelsie Bowles – 2nd; Bridgette Eldridge – 1st. Not pictured: Jessica Teresi – 4th.
. . . e h t w o n K o Get t Overall
Kiana Peters is the Overall Hog Division Winner. She is 16 years old, lives in Madera, and is a Junior at Chowchilla High School.
Kiana has a full schedule besides CJLA activities. She participates in ASB, CSF, Cheerleading, Student Council, 4-H and FFA and serves as a sectional FFA Officer.
Champions!
academic decathlon. She enjoys CJLA because it is being a part of a like-minded group of people who enjoy showing livestock. Also being able to show year round is cool!
Aaron Kerlee
When asked why she enjoyed being a member of CJLA, Kiana replied, “I feel CJLA is a great organization to be involved in. It teaches us to keep striving to be our very best, good sportsmanship, and develops friendships that will last a lifetime. The members of CJLA are not only competitors, but have become family.”
is the Overall Heifer Division Winner. He is 15 years old and lives in Denair.
Austin Thompson is the Overall Steer Division Win-
When asked what he most enjoys about being a CJLA member, Aaron replied that he likes being on the Junior Board of Directors and serving as Vice President. Aaron also enjoys going to a lot of CJLA shows, meeting new livestock kids and seeing his friends. He also works hard to encourage others to join CJLA.
ner. He is 14 years old and lives in Sanger. Austin attends Reyburn Intermediate School in Clovis where he is in the 8th/9th grade.
In addition to his CJLA activities, Austin has been a 4H member for 5 years. He is a member of “Germans from Russia” and likes camping, riding Quads and horses, hunting, and spending time with family. The things Austin most enjoys about CJLA are meeting new people and seeing all his friends at the shows.
Bridgette Eldridge is the Overall Lamb Division
Winner. She is 17 years old and a senior at Winters High School. Besides CJLA, Bridgette enjoys fly fishing, farming walnuts, clay and sculpture, FFA and 4-H, raising registered Cheviot sheep, and
Meet the...
Aaron is a Freshman at Hughson High School and enjoys being in FFA and going to Leadership activities. He also likes to work in the barn on his cattle and show at Breed Association shows.
Erin Johnson is the Overall Goat Division Winner. She is 15 years and lives in Galt. Erin is in the 10th grade at Liberty Ranch High School and when asked about what other activities she participates in, Erin says “Showing is my Life!”
Her favorite thing about being a CJLA member is the awards ceremony because you have fun with all your friends. CJLA is “Just Fun!!”.
Overall Reserve Champions!
Amy Hanks is the Reserve Overall Hog Division Winner.
She is 19 years old and hails from the town of Templeton. Amy is currently completing her 4th semester at Modesto Jr. College.
Besides CJLA, Kelsie enjoys long walks on the beach and eating pizza. She says as a CJLA member, she has enjoyed being a part of a wonderful organization that brings together the love of showing competitive livestock - and the sweatshirts are an added bonus!
Amy is involved in the MJC Animal Science Club and helps to plan events for the college. Through CJLA, Amy has most enjoyed travelling across the state with her friends and family.
is the Reserve Overall Heifer Division Winner. She is 10 years old and lives in Los Banos.
Samantha Stoneham is the Reserve Overall Steer
Division Winner. She is 16 years old and lives in Livermore where she is a Junior at Livermore High School. Samantha also plays Soccer in addition to her CJLA activities. She enjoys spending time with her family and her animals and says she has made so many new friends through CJLA. CJLA has helped Samantha learn more about her FFA project and given her more skills to be more successful at her county fair.
Kelsie Bowles is the Reserve Overall Lamb Division Winner. She is 18 years old and is in her 1st year at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
Haley Rocha
Haley is in the 5th grade at Charleston Elementary School. When she is not busy with CJLA, she enjoys playing soccer in the Fall, and riding horses with her dad and younger sister Laney. One of the things Haley most enjoys about CJLA is going to different places and meeting different people. Haley said she also likes to compete with other CJLA members for points and learning more about the livestock industry.
Kelsie Bowles is the Reserve Overall Goat Division Winner. She says showing multiple species has been challenging but so rewarding. She is glad of the opportunity CJLA has provided to everyone who enjoys raising and showing livestock.
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Thank You for donating to these specific awards! Del Sol Goats....................................Goat Div. 13-15 Belt Buckle Jed & Brandi Asmus .... Sheep Overall Winner Letterman Jacket Sullivan Supply................................................ Numerous Awards
Weaver Leather/ STAT Livestock Supply........................... Gift Certificates for 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place Showmanship Winners
Nutrena/Showmaster..............................................Essay Contest
California Jr. Shorthorn Assoc...... Shorthorn Heifer Belt Buckle
Cover Club Lambs...................................................Essay Contest
Tule River Tribal Council........... All 3 Division Hog Belt Buckles
EZ Angus Ranch................. Overall Heifer Jacket, Angus Heifer Belt Buckle & rest to Angus Heifer Division
A HUGE Thank-You goes out to these Generous
American AgCredit 200 Concourse Blvd., Santa Rosa, CA 95403 800-800-4865 E-mail: info@agloan.com Website: www.agloan.com
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Gambril & Associates Colburn Cattle Visalia, California 559-269-3175 • 559-967-4599 E-mail: colburncattleco@gmail.com Website: www.colburncattle.com
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The CJLA is forever grateful for your support!
Without your support, we couldn't get it done!
Gold Sponsors
Big Jim’s Cattle Service................................... heifer Cover Club Lambs................................................. all Crawford Park Financial, Inc..........................steers Hibbitts Family................................................... goat Konda Farms..........................................steer/heifer MHK Construction.......................................... heifer No Limit Genetics.............................................swine Orchard Machinery Corp./Mayo Club Lambs ........ sheep Ottenwalter Show Pigs....................................swine Petersen Club Lambs.......................................sheep R&R Farms............................................................ all Riverview Ranches.................................steer/heifer
Roseman Wagner Wealth Management..............................heifer/steer Tule River Tribal Council................................swine Webb & Sons.......................................................... all Associated Feed & Supply.................................... all Farmers Warehouse................................. all Nutrena/ ShowMaster............................... all Western Milling/O.H. Kruse Grain & Milling.......................... all
Silver Sponsors! Adventures in Advertising (Wilmington, OH)......................................... all Allen Farms............................................... steer Ansolabehere/Carter Club Lambs......... sheep Bar R Angus................................ Angus heifers Ben & Edith Hillebrecht............................... all Big & Deep Ag. Development................... steer Bigelow Farms....................Shorthorn heifers Bob May Livestock & Hauling...................... all Calif. Jr. Shorthorn Assoc.... Shorthorn heifer Carter/Kelly, Inc........................................... all Coast Pipe................................................ heifer Conant Orchards.................................... swine Dal Porto Livestock................................. heifer Damar Farms......................Shorthorn heifers David Verdegaal Farming....................... swine Del Sol Goats.............................................. goat Desert Showpigs..................................... swine Dewar Farms........................................... heifer Double Bar J Ranch.....................heifer/steers EM Tharp Inc./Golden State Peterbilt... heifer Estes Club Lambs.................................... sheep Gator Cattle Co.............................................. all
Golden State Genetics............................. swine Hugh Mooney................................................ all Harthill Familly............................................. all Irwin Cattle.............................................. heifer J/4 Cattle (Amaral Family)........... steer/heifer James Bright/Leo Bros.................. steer/heifer Jed & Brandi Asmus ............................... sheep JES Land Co................................... steer/heifer Johns Family................................. steer/heifer Kerlee Family.......................................... swine Kirk Kimmelshue................................... heifer Leo – Parreira & Assoc.................. steer/heifer Levisay Family............................... steer/heifer Lorene & Matt Conant............................ swine M & M Livestock (Martin & Stacey Machado).......... steer/heifer McPhee Red Angus.................................. heifer Morino Bros. Club Lambs....................... sheep Nicewonger Club Lambs......................... sheep Parnell/Dickinson........................ heifer/steer Poncetta Farms...............................sheep/goat Porter Cattle Co. ........................... heifer/steer Radiant Reds..............................................goats
Red Bluff Bull Sale.................................... steer Ridenhour Club Lambs........................... sheep Rita McPhee............................................. heifer Robinson's Feed (Lodi, CA).......................... all Rocha Livestock...................................... heifer Rodgers Livestock......................... steer/heifer S & S Electric........................................... sheep Schnoor Sisters............................. steer/heifer Siebert Genetics...................................... sheep Sierra Auto Body, Inc.............................. swine Sierra Ranches...... Angus & Hereford heifers Silva Cattle..................................... steer/heifer Silveira Bros. Angus Ranch.........Angus heifer Small Town Genetics.............................. swine SN Show Cattle.............................. steer/heifer Sousa & Company..................................... steer Spears Family................................ steer/heifer Stanton Hog Ranch/KB Genetics........... swine Teixeira Cattle............................... steer/heifer Tollhouse Market & Grill (Chuck Newton)............................ goat Tyler & Kathryn Coleman.................Angus & Hereford heifers
Our thanks and appreciation go out to these sponsors!
We would like to thank you for making our auction such a success! Sponsors of This Year's Live Auction Tackboxes: • Cattle – The Moms of CJLA (Machado, McPhee, Dal Porto & McPhee Red Angus)
• Sheep/Meat Goat – Poncetta Farms
• Swine – Kerlee Family
Other Live Auction Donors: • Precision Embryonics
• Anonymous donor of guitar autographed by Sheryl Crow
Silent Auction Items
Thank You to these generous people and companies for their baskets, products, jewelry, craft items, nuts and more! • Farm Supply • Cal Poly • Western Bonanza • Sterling Family • Richardson Family
• Farquharson Family
• Verdegaal Family
• Waldron Family
• Vince's Rustic Creations
• Mike & Diane Ennis
• Rezendes State Farm
• Siebert Genetics
• Earn Purple
• Bliss Family
• Emily Brewen
• Geldie Richardson @ 1st Tribal Lending
• Shelly's
• Rodgers Livestock
• Douglas Family
• Corbett Silver Co.
• Mattes Family
• Mike & Wendy Hall
• McPhee Red Angus
• Toledo Ranches
• Hartzell Family
• Rachael Vogelsberg
• Thompson Family
• Rezendes Family
• Carissa Country Store
• Berry Babes Farm Goods • Hefner Family • Ricci Family • Newton Family • James Bright/ Leo Bros.
• Geldie's Gems
• Silva Cattle • Grand National Livestock Show • Robinson's Feed & Country Western Store
• Laura & Daphne Norman • Luke McFarland & Karalyn Dadson Wood Signs • Madden Family • Janet J. Johnson • Wright Family • Andrade and Bush Families • Chris Friebel (Pampered Chef)
• Seymore Family
Thank You to our Bronze Sponsors! Ahart Club Lambs................................................. sheep
Genoa Livestock..................................Hereford heifers
Pozzi Family................................................................ all
Beam Ranch.......................................................... sheep
Gottlieb Family............................................................ all
Precision Genetics.............. Angus & Limousin heifers
Ben Abatti Farms, LLC.......................................... heifer
Gudel Cattle Co...................................................... heifer
Rumie Show Wethers............................................... goat
Bennett Land & Livestock........................... steer/heifer
Homen Farms....................................................... swine
Simon Cattle............................................................steer
Bianchi Club Lambs.............................................. sheep
Hoogendoorn Family................................................. all
Snook Family..........................................................steer
Blagg Herefords..................................Hereford heifers
Kendra Tasker............................................................. all
Sunrise Sheep........................................................ sheep
Bob & Leslie Labrucherie..................................... sheep
M.A.E. West Show Cattle....................................... steers
Tasker Family.............................................................. all
Carresa Country Store................................................ all
Mitch Brown Construction..................... Charo. Heifer
Valentine Herefords.............................................. heifer
Day Family.................................................................. all
Morrell Ranches..................................Hereford heifers
Weger Show Lambs............................................... sheep
Duysen Family........................................................steer
New Solutions............................................................. all
Wendy Hall’s Livestock Photography........................ all
Farao Club Lambs................................................. sheep
Noble Cattle Co............................................ steer/heifer
White Rail Ranch..................................................... goat
Flynn Cattle Co............................................ steer/heifer
Pluth’s Homestead Ranch................Shorthorn heifers
Friends of Enzo Suprinski.................................... swine
Porterville Feed, Inc............................................. swine
See you at next year's banquet!
The Winners of the
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"Be An Ag-Vocate"
By Lauren Ivey, 1st Place Essay Contest Winner, Senior Division As we think to the future and imagine the world decades from now, it is essential to remember that it will be under the care of today’s youth. The young people on the end of the halter, chain or show stick at today’s livestock show will be the owners of tomorrow’s businesses, breeders of livestock and representatives of the industry we advocate for. It is the children who are waking up early to rinse cattle before school, and staying out late because their doe is kidding who will be the responsible, driven individuals that we count on to maintain our world’s major food supply. However, we are not born with this unstoppable drive which blossoms into the professionals of the future. It is instilled through agriculture based organizations and encouraged though friends, family and mentors. The California Junior Livestock Association provides all of these learning experiences for their members. CJLA is our classroom, judges, parents and coaches are our constant teachers, and we grade ourselves based on our livestock projects and relationships we are building. How we react to the lessons, challenges and pressures of competition directly reflects on ourselves, as well as both the organization and ultimately the entire industry. Whether we realize it or not, the public is constantly scrutinizing every pan of feed, training method and treatment we provide to our livestock. Their watchful eye is one of many reasons why it is essential to ensure that the way we treat our livestock is not only ethical, but kind. Although we see these animals as our projects, which we work to shape and grow all year into a successful representative of the species we show, the public views each lamb, goat, pig, steer or heifer for the individual it is, and expects them to be treated that way. This is not to say that we are to treat our jackpot animals as pets, because they are not, but rather be reminded to not find ourselves caught in the trap of efficiency and competition and become forgetful of the idea that when we walk into the barn we are the sole provider for that project, and they rely on us directly to care for them properly. The California Junior Livestock Association is building exhibitors who genuinely care for their livestock, and it reflects in the bonds we create with each and every one of our four-legged friends. These relationships are on display when you see our members pep-talking their steer before entering the ring for showmanship and the goat standing on the fence bleating as the showman they recognize makes his way down the aisle. Agriculture as an industry, specifically livestock production, is constantly subject to harsh judgment and misplaced stereotypes. These claims make us as producers, and CJLA members alike, appear to be the enemy of our livestock instead of their caretakers. The battle of proving the innocence of the industry has been raging for years and with new animal rights campaigns and concerned members of the public multiplying, it is our job as the next generation of agriculturalists to maintain sound practices. This includes while we are participating in CJLA-sanctioned activities as well as preparation at home. While raising our projects it is important to ensure that every morsel of feed presented to our animals would pass the most rigorous drug test, every practice conducted to improve the quality of our livestock is ethical and at the end of the day we weigh the interest of our animals above the value of our personal success. Whether or not you are planning on continuing to raise livestock after CJLA, or consider it your high school hobby, you are considered a piece in the nationwide puzzle of agriculture and it is our
responsibility to maintain and develop positive habits of livestock management. The “tricks of the trade” we learn now will be the everyday practices of tomorrow, therefore it is important that both our mentors teaching us, and ourselves mentoring younger exhibitors are careful to encourage proper behavior. However, simply being an honest agriculturalist behind the closed barn door is not the goal of CJLA. The program provides exhibitors with the opportunity to advocate for the industry at nearly every end of the state and almost every weekend, especially at the start of the year. As soon as your trailer rolls onto the fairgrounds you become a representative of the association. Make it your 2014 resolution to not brush off the public when they ask simple questions about your project, but rather use the opportunity to teach. When you were young and uninformed, someone took the time to teach you what they know. Whether it was a parent, sibling, or friend, that person was patient with your repetitive questions and mistakes, and it is our turn as CJLA members to pay it forward. Agricultural illiteracy is worldwide pandemic, sweeping the minds of the uninformed and causing the public to develop misplaced apprehension towards the industry. If that same person were to listen to the passion behind a showman’s voice when talking about their project, they would clearly see the good will of the industry and the positive attributions CJLA has to the future of the agriculture. The California Junior Livestock Association is not made of children who will be members of agriculture later, but rather young adults who are a key piece of it now. Although we view the judge in the middle of the ring with his cowboy hat and unreadable poker face as our harshest critic, it is really the family with children sitting curiously in the bleachers that we strive to impress. Based on the exhibitors I have had the pleasure of meeting and growing up with through the organization, I am confident that even the most judgmental would nod their heads at the program. The proof stands in the humble exhibitor taking their picture at the backdrop, and the genuine smile when it is the showmen next to him who receives the handshake. CJLA gives its exhibitors a chance to win as well as lose, work together but also have their time in the spotlight, and most importantly, both learn and teach. Through learning about the industry at a young age, the association has sprouted a passion in its exhibitors that has overwhelmed every event and activity it hosts and reaches beyond the barns and extends throughout countless communities through confident, outspoken members who are proud to be part of the industry through the CJLA organization. The association is a major part in both the growth of knowledge within its exhibitors, and providing them with the chance to bring that information to the public beyond the walls of the livestock community. The California Junior Livestock Association is creating a spark in its members that has grown into a wildfire across our youth, ready to take on the agricultural industry as our state's best advocates and livestock producers roll up their sleeves and step into the show ring.
"Gluing the State Together"
On a more symbolic level, I like to think of myself as the glue that holds my family and team together. For a successful team, all the parts must work and mesh together. A team is only as strong as its weakest link. I take it as my job to make sure all of the members of my team are working together towards a common goal. Sometimes my job can be tough but once the glue takes shape it is hard to break apart.
By Josh Mendez, 1st Place Essay Contest Winner, Intermediate Division Stephen Covey once said, “Trust is the glue of life. It’s the most essential ingredient in effective communication. It’s the fundamental principle that holds all relationships.” If I could be any piece of show equipment, I would be a can of adhesive. Not only would I have a practical use but a more symbolic use as well. Adhesive spray makes the art that is fitting show stock possible. There are so many dimensions to fitting that are unlocked with the power of adhesive. More importantly than just practical uses, the adhesive has a more symbolic meaning. I like to think of myself as the glue that holds our family, our team together. Whether we are out in the barn getting ready for the show or 300 miles away, we know that adhesive and togetherness are critical in all aspects. The thirty minutes leading up to the show are chaotic and hectic. We run all around the fairgrounds getting ready for the show to begin but one thing makes us slow down and take our time. This one thing is fitting.
This is why I chose a can of adhesive, because it takes the shape of any mold you would like or, in other words, is adaptable. In addition to this, once the glue hardens you cannot break it apart forming the strongest bond of our team. It is important to treat this responsibility with respect and maintain the characteristics of the adhesive spray. I like to call this caring for the outer shell of the can. If the can cannot spray adhesive, then what good is it? It has lost its functionality. In accordance with this is the fact that the outer shell of the can may not be the prettiest at times in the tack box, but if it works the inside is what counts the most. These inner characteristics are called intangibles. They are what separate CJLA members from the rest in terms of responsibility, adaptability and sportsmanship especially. With all of these things in mind, the CJLA member acts as the glue that holds together the industry of agriculture in the state of California.
Fitting is much more than just a necessary chore on show day, it is an art form. Adhesive and a market lamb are the sheep showman’s paintbrush and canvas. He can create magic with a small amount of glue and a carding comb. As a sheep showman there is no greater feeling than being complimented on the fitting and presentation of your lamb in the ring by the judge. Fitting is a learned skill and I strive to learn more and more about this specific art form. I am lucky enough to be able to watch some of the best in the business get sheep ready for the ring so I can study their techniques for the purpose of tweaking my own to become as skilled as them. One of my role models, Fidel Suarez, is amazing at fitting and he makes the animals look beyond beautiful. He displays the characteristics needed to fit livestock, which include patience, creativity and hand-eye coordination. Whenever we work together I cannot help but stare at him while he fits. I try to copy his techniques whenever I can.
There are many items in my show box, but perhaps the most underrated and most important would be adhesive spray. Adhesive spray allows for the true creativity and art form to come out in each sheep showman that is fitting. In addition to its practical use, the adhesive takes on a more symbolic meaning for me, working as the glue that unites us all. These characteristics and intangibles make CJLA members stand out above all other showman. They allow us to glue the state together.
"If you were your livestock project, how would you want to be cared for?"
Proper hoof care is a must-have for show heifers, and going to a hoof trimmer once a month can result in a smooth-walking, ribbon-winning show heifer! The causes of hoof conditions can be divided into categories: disease, genetics, environment, and feed issues. Cracked hooves and foot rot are also very common. If I were a cow, I would find this very uncomfortable!
By Elizabeth Vietheer, 1st Place Essay Contest Winner, Junior Division
I keep my heifers in the barn during the day, but put them out at night to get some exercise and enjoy the fresh, cool air. It’s comfortable in the barn - clean shavings in the pens and fans on to keep the air moving and cool. I try to keep my heifers clean and rinse them often to help make their hair look good. I make sure that the barn and pasture is free from broken objects such as old equipment, broken boards, or old wire that could be tripped over or stepped on, resulting in serious injury.
I have been around cattle all of my life and have had show heifers since I was six, and have always enjoyed them. I decided to enter this essay contest because the topic is a very common thought to me. Almost every time I work with my cattle, I wonder what it would be like to be in their “hooves,” and how I would like to be treated as a show heifer. Of course I would want to be treated with respect, but I have other concerns as well, including good health and nutrition standards, comfortable surroundings, and high safety expectations.
Comfort is key for good behavior, at least to me. I think that stressful show days are a major problem, especially if you want to win. If I were a show calf, prepar-ations such as being rinsed often and tied with my head up for at least an hour a day would get me used to being patient. Being clipped once or twice rather than right before or during a show would get me used to the clippers, and the same feeding schedule at the show or jackpot as at home would result in a happier, less stressed heifer.
As a heifer, I would have no control over what my health was, other than staying away from dangerous objects and edibles, unless my owner was very responsible. Even so, I would want to be given the correct vaccines and wormers, specifically for IBR, BRSV, and PI3. In addition to fresh water and healthy feed, I would require additional salts and minerals that a show heifer doesn’t always get from hay and grain. The correct feeder is also important to keep the feed clean and out of reach of harmful animals and pests that can nest in and contaminate feeds.
All of these things are important to me because I try to do these now for my show heifers. I love my cattle and would hate to hurt them. There are other things that I will learn along the way, but right now this is how I would want to be cared for if I were one of my pampered show heifers.
Flies and other bug-like pests, including bees, wasps, gnats, and virtually any kind of biting and flying insect, need to be kept under control. I know my heifers hate flies by how they stomp and swish their tails, and I am certain that if I were a cow I would stomp all day if fly spray and other skin-healthy pesticides were not sprayed on my bug-covered body and legs. march/april 2014
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SAILA Spring Junior Livestock Show (Pima County Fairgrounds-Tucson) Arizona National Steer DNA & Nominations Due Arizona National Mkt. Hogs, Mkt. Lambs & Mkt. Goats DNA & Nominations Due Arizona National (Phoenix)
Mar. 22 Mar. 22 (pg. 20) Mar. 29 (pg. 2) Mar. 29-30 (Back cover) Mar. 30 (pg. 1) Apr. 4-5 April 5 April 5 (pg. 37)April 5 (pg. 5) Apr. 6 (pg. 29) Apr. 12 (pg 27) April 26 April 26 (pg. 24) Apr. 26 (pg. 5) Apr. 8 (pg 5) May 3 May May 10-11 (pg 41) May 23-25 (pg 41) May 23-25 (pg 41) May 23-25 May 24-25 June 7 June 14 (pg 25) June 21-22 July 5-6 (pg 23) July 9-13 Aug. 9-10 (pg 14) Aug. 16-17
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Angus Days (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) Holiday Classic (Kern Co. Fairgrounds-Bakersfield)
IDAHO May 17 May 31 May 31 June 12-14 June 14 June 21
CALIFORNIA (pg. 20) Mar. 19 Mar. 20-22
Dec. 6-7 Dec. 13-14
Desert Showpigs Online Show Pig Sale (showpig.com) NJSA Western Regional Hog Show (Stanislaus Co.Fairgrounds - Turlock) Gold Country Jackpot (Calaveras Co. Fairgrounds-Angels Camp) West Coast Show Lamb Sale (at Del Petersen's Sheep Ranch - Nipomo) Desert Showpigs & CL Livestock Show Pig Sale (held at Santa Barbara County Fairgrounds - Santa Maria) Stock Show University California Grad Program (Porterville Fairgrounds - Porterville) "Focused on Quality" Pig & Lamb Sale (Atascadero FFA School Farm - Atascadero) Silveira Bros. 3rd Annual Online Sale Show Heifers, Embryos & Donors (www.liveauctions.tv) USBGA & ABGA Sanctioned Boer Goat Breeding Shows (Tehama District Fairgrounds - Red Bluff) TCA Classic Steer & Heifer Show (Roseville Fairground) 20th Annual MJC "Showdown in Motown" Hog, Sheep & Goat Show (Agriculture Pavilion-MJC West Campus-Modesto) Ottenwalter Show Pig Sale #3 (at Ranch – Colusa)
June 27-29 June 28 July 14 Aug. -Sept. Mid Dec.
Treasure Valley Classic Jackpot Show (Homedale) Magic Valley Classic (Gooding) Stateline Swine Showcase (Payette Co. Fairgrounds-New Plymouth) Idaho Jr. Beef Expo (Filer) Magic Valley Classic (Gooding) Treasure Valley Swine Spectacular (Western Idaho Fairgrounds-Boise) Idaho Jr. Hereford State Show (Collyer Hereford Ranch - Bruneau) Southern Idaho Extravaganza (Twin Falls Co. Fairgrounds-Filer) Eastern Idaho Summer Classic (American Falls) Twin Falls Co. Fair / Open Mkt. Steer & Breeding Cattle Show (Twin Falls) Roche Cattle Online Heifer Sale (at Breeders World)
New mexico (pg. 2) May 31-Jun. 1
Stock Show University Grad Program (Portales)
Nevada (pg. 71) May 29-31
Nugget All-American Show and Sale (at the Nugget - Reno)
OREGON
Pavletich Club Lambs Board Bid Sale (at the Farm - Bakersfield) 3rd Annual Intelli-Show Swine Jackpot (Modesto Jr. College ACE Pavilion) High Desert All-Star Livestock Sale (Antelope Valley Fairgrounds - Lancaster) Nasco Showing & Fitting Field Day (contact store for Seminar Details) Ottenwalter Show Pigs - Purebreds Only Sale (Online at Showpig.com) Ottenwalter Show Pig Sale #4 (at Ranch – Colusa)
(pg. 31) Apr. 5 April 19 (pg 19) May 17 May May 24 May 24 May 31 June 15 June 13-15
Silicon Valley Jackpot (Emma Prusch Farm Park – San Jose) Tony Niccoletti Memorial Jackpot Show (Yreka) Calif. Jr. Angus State Fieldday/Preview Show (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) Calif. Jr. Charolais State Fieldday (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) Southwest Regional Hereford Show (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) California Jr. Shorthorn Show (Stanislaus Co.Fairgrounds – Turlock) Butte Valley 4-H/Open Livestock Field Day (Butte Valley Community Center - Dorris) Stateline Spectacular Jackpot Show (Butte Valley Fairgrounds, Tulelake) Pork Spectacular (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds - Turlock) 49'er Jubilee Boer Goat Show - 2 ABGA sanctioned shows (Calaveras Co. Fairgrounds - Angels Camp) California State Fair Junior Show (look on page 21 for DNA deadlines) (Sacramento) Surf n Turf Jackpot (San Benito Co. Fairgrounds - Hollister) Rolling Hills Classic ABGA Boer Goat Show & CJLA Sanctioned Meat Goat Show (Rolling Hills Casino, Hotel & Livestock Facility Corning) Grand National Rodeo, Horse & Stock Show (Cow Palace - San Francisco) “Spotlight on Quality” Shorthorn Jackpot (Amador Co. Fairgrounds-Plymouth) Harvest Moon Jackpot (Bakersfield) Northern Exposure Jr. Cattle Show (Glenn Co. Fairgrounds-Orland) CNHA 14th Annual Hereford Classic Jr. Jackpot Show (Roseville)
June 18-21
Oregon's Best Show Pig Sale (Polk Co. Fairgrounds - Rickreall) Umpqua Valley Jr. Classic (Douglas County .Fairgrounds-Roseburg) Oregon Junior Livestock Expo (Linn County Fairgrounds - Albany) Southern Oregon Junior Classic (Central Point) 5 Peaks Classic Jackpot – 2 Shows (Madras) Stockman Spring Classic (Canby) North Coast Jr. Classic Livestock Show Cattle, Swine & Sheep (Clatsop Co. Fairgrounds - Astoria) Klamath Jackpot (Klamath) Northwest Regional Jr. Hereford Show (In conjunction with P.I. - Prineville) Pacific International Jr. Livestock Show (Prineville)
UTAH Apr. 12
USU True Blue Aggie Classic Jackpot (Logan)
OTHER (pg. 13) Mar. 22, 2014
Poe’s Genetic Edge Workshop & Customer Appreciation Sale (Franklin, IN)
Mar. 23, 2014
Magness Annual Bull Sale (Miami, OK)
(pg. 13) Apr. 19, 2014
25th Annual Poe Production Sale (Franklin, IN)
Oct. 22-Nov. 2
American Royal Livestock Show (Kansas City, MO) - DNA Validation Deadlines: Market Steer - May 1st; Market Hog, Lamb & Goat - Aug. 1st. Entry Deadline: Sept. 10th
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Champions Choice Buckles......................32
Loin Eye Hog Farm...................................44
Seever & Sons Cattle Co...........................26
All Around Kid..........................................25
Cool Calf....................................................44
LubriSyn....................................................11
Showdown in Motown...................……36-37
Alllflex..........................................................7
Dan Bush Hoof Trimming................…….35
Miller Show Goats.....................................52
ShowMaker................................................36
Ansolabehere/Carter Club Lambs............68
Desert Showpigs........................................20
Modesto Junior College.............................37
Show Rite..............................................36-37
Arizona National..................................65-67
Earn Purple...............................................17
Nasco..........................................................24
ShowTec.....................................................21
Associated Feed and Supply Co. .........36-37
Ernest Donohoe Showpigs........................72
Nugget All-American Show & Sale……..71
Silveira Bros................................................1
Auburn Laboratories Inc. ..........................4
Farmers Warehouse.......Inside Front Cover
Nutrena/Showmaster…...Back Inside Cover
Small Town Genetics, LLC........Back Cover
California Jr. Angus Assoc........................41
Fresno State..............................................12
Oregon’s Best Show Pig Sale....................32
Subscription Form.....................................27
California Jr. Charolais Assoc..................41
Gist Silversmith..........................................9
Oregon Junior Livestock Expo.................19
Sullivan Supply..................................2-3, 57
California Jr. Hereford Assoc....................41
Graduating................................................35
Ottenwalter Show Pigs...............................5
Sure Champ..........................................14-15
California Pork Producers........................25
Grand National.........................................14
Pavletich Club Lambs...............................29
The Showtime’s.........................................35
California State Fair ................................23
Intelli-Show Swine Jackpot......................27
Poe Hamps.................................................13
Weaver Leather.........................................69
California Steer & Heifer Field Day........41
Iris Lorena.................................................31
Polyock..............................................Cover, 9
Wendte Farms...........................................32
CJLA Awards Banquet........................53-63
J/4 Cattle Co..............................................35
Pork Spectacular.......................................25
Western Bonanza......................................33
CJLA Essays........................................62-63
JS West Milling Co....................................27
Purple Circle Magazine............................25
CJLA Membership Form .........................28
KC Show Photo by Katina........................70
Red Wave Classic......................................12
CJLA News & Shows................................30
Livestock Limo..........................................10
Rolling Hills Classic..................................14
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MJC Cattle Classic Showmaster Showdown 2014 1st place Senior Showman & OVERALL CHAMPION
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Parents Names: Jim and Sally Tower, (T.J. – brother)
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Hometown : Copperopolis, California
Hometown Los Banos, California
Hobbies: Showing livestock, speech and debate team. Family is first. Always smiling
Hobbies: Showing livestock, soccer & horseback riding. Something unique about yourself that others may not know about you: When I grow up I want to be an ag teacher. I would like to go to Oklahoma State University.
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Location: Atascadero FFA School Farm
Selling 80 Hogs and 20 Lambs — perfect for Summer Fairs and Spring Jackpots!
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Preview: 10 a.m. Lunch: 12 noon Live Auction: 1 p.m. HOG CONSIGNORS:
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