Colburn Annie Lu 8079 - Sired by Primo
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Another Great Year for
Fresno State's
We would like to thank and congratulate all the participants at the 2019 show!
Congratulations to these Supreme Winners!
Supreme Champion Market Lamb Shown by Madison Woods
Supreme Champion Market Steer Shown by Carly Wheeler
Supreme Champion Heifer Shown by Aaron Kerlee
Supreme Champion Market Hog Shown by Maggie Roche
Supreme Champion Market Goat Shown by Hailey Albrecht
We would like to THANK these sponsors for making the Red Wave Classic such a success... Special Thanks to our Major Sponsors,
Farmers Feed and Sullivan Supply! • AA Acres, Sanger
• Bigelow Farms, O’Neals
• Big Jim’s Cattle Service, Wilton • Brem Club Lambs & Show Goats, Strathmore • The Bush Family, San Juan Bautista
• California Angus Association • CHK Cattle Company, Wyoming
• Colburn Cattle Company, Visalia
• Cow Foto, Arroyo Grande • Cowgirl Glitz, Fresno
Supreme Champion Wether Doe Shown by Hanna Hamre
• Dal Porto Livestock, Brentwood
• Hacienda Angus, Selma
• Pacific Showcase, Morgan Hill
• Dry Creek Cattle Co., Prather
• Hedrick’s Chevrolet, Clovis
• Person Cattle Company, Clovis
• Dietz Club Lambs, Merced • DT Cattle Company, Chiloquin, Oregon
• Estes Show Lambs, Sanger
• Evans Feed & Livestock Supply, Madera • Fair Cattle Company, Denair • Farao Club Lambs, Gustine
• Gambril and Associates, San Luis Obispo
• The Giacomini Family, Bishop • Glamourkat Clothing, Paso Robles
• Golden State Peterbilt, Porterville
• The Hay Company, Sanger • Hyder’s Hay Service, Terra Bella
• J & J Livestock, Galt
• Jacobsen Family, Le Grand • The Kerlee Family, Denair • La Brucherie Land & Livestock, Madera
• Larry & Elise Layne, Sanger • Courtney Lemenager, Sutter
• Leo Bros. Show Steers, Snelling • M&M Livestock, Winton
• McDougald Ranch, Friant
• Erin & William Miller, Texas
• Pedretti Ranches, El Nido • Jayne Robinson, Clovis
• The Rocha Family, Los Banos • Rodgers Livestock, Sanger
• Rustic Daisy Boutique, Fresno • Silveira Bros., Firebaugh
• Small Town Genetics, Denair • Toledo Ranches, Visalia • Travel Shoppe, Fresno • Tri T Farms, Visalia
• Valentine Herefords, Hanford • Wenstrand’s Heartfelt Herefords, Lake Isabella
• Wisecarver Farms, Hanford
For more information about Fresno State's Animal Science Department:
John Cordeiro: 559/278-2804 • Amanda McKeith: 559/278-4331 Brad2019 Mendes: 209/765-7143 • Randy Perry:4 559/278-4793 MARCH/APRIL
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APRIL 20th Location:
Kern County Fairgrounds 1142 South P Street Bakersfield, CA 93307
LAMB AND GOAT SALE
Preview: 11 a.m. Sale starts at 1 p.m. Champion Lightweight Market Goat, 2018 Grand National Livestock Show Shown by Emily Wise. Sired by Classified, Bred by Maggenti Show Goats
Kern County Fair 2018, all Bred by Pavletich Club Lambs Left: Champion Light Weight Bred & Fed, shown by Jourdan Helms; Left center: Champion Speck, also Reserve Light Weight Bred & Fed, shown by Savanaah Saulters; Right center: Champion Natural, also Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Fed, shown by Hadley Fannon; Right: Grand Champion Bred & Fed, shown by Hadley Fannon
Champion Progress and 3rd Overall Wether, Western Bonanza Show A Shown by Regan Fringer Bred by Brem Livestock
Reserve Grand Champion, Santa Cruz County Fair. Shown by Amanda Taillon Bred by Theismoe Livestock
Reserve Champion Bred and Fed, Antelope Valley Fair. Shown by Lucas Larsen Bred by Larsen Club Lambs
Lamb Consignors:
Pavletich Club Lambs • Larsen Club Lambs Goat Consignors:
Brem Livestock Maggenti Show Goats Theismoe Livestock
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APRIL 13th, 2019 YUBA CITY FAIRGROUNDS
PREVIEW 8:30 a.m. • SALE TIME 10 a.m. Futurity Shows to follow for both lambs and goats bought in sale. Champion and Reserve Champion buckles will be awarded for both.
SELLING 40-50 LAMBS, CONSIGNED BY:
• Mayo Club Lambs • Perkins Family Club Lambs • Fly'N' Club Lambs
• Three Sisters
• Pagliaro-Bohan Club Lambs GOATS CONSIGNED BY:
• Maggenti Show Goats • McDaniel Livestock • AG Goats CONTACT FOR INFO:
Denise Mayo 661-978-1364
Matt Perkins 530-798-9281 Email: mattperkins1997@hotmail.com
for April 13-14, 2019 LAMB SHOW Yuba City NEW LOCATION! Fairgrounds GOAT SHOW HEIFER & STEER SHOW CASH entries day of show New This Year:
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In this Issue... Features Meat: The End Game — Reasons......................................... 14 The Next Direction for Show Stock................................... 18 The Greatest Fear...Oral Reasons....................................... 24 Getting Your Show Sheep Project Started Right....... 36-37 Handy Meat Charts........................................................... 44-47
Departments Kathleen's Korner.................................................................. 22 CJLA News............................................................................... 26 2019 CJLA Sanctioned Shows.............................................. 27 Show Results...................................................................... 30-33 CJLA Membership Form....................................................... 34 Hot Shots.................................................................................. 38 Breeder's Directory........................................................... 40-43 Products and Services........................................................... 43 Upcoming Events.................................................................... 48 Subscription Form................................................................. 50 Advertisers Index................................................................... 52
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2019 — MAXIMUM EFFORT MAKES WINNERS!
Just some of our standouts! JAZMIN CLEAVENGER Reserve Cham-
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MAKENA CLEAVENGER Champion Hereford Barrow, 2018 Arizona National Livestock Show. Bred by Chris Lanham
HANNA HAMRE Grand & Reserve Champion Wether Does, 2018 Cow Palace. Bred by Poe Livestock
KILEE GILLARD Grand Champion & Champion Market Hog, 2018 Cow Palace Junior Grand National. Bred by Stohlquist Show Pigs.
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EDITOR Take a moment to take a deep breath! The days fly by and it is already March 2019! If you have a year that starts out like mine, you are extremely busy! Mine is rush, rush, rush! Time literally goes from January 1st to March 1st in a flash. I start off at a full run working on the magazine issue, getting CJLA awards ordered, and planning and accounting for all the details that go into the awards ceremony. This year we completely changed up how we announced and recognized our 2018 winners, so for us we had a lot more planning to do to figure out how it was all going to work! I was so happy when it all came together and worked out wonderfully! So much energy and thought has been wrapped up in getting that completed and then getting caught up with everything else that needs to be done after we get home, that I definitely found the need to take a few deep breaths! I’m not sure if the saying about “the older you get, the slower you go” is true! Ha Ha! But bear with me – I will get caught up!
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In the next issue, we will have the complete write-up about the Award Ceremony so be sure to stay tuned for that, but I just wanted to thank all our sponsors for believing in the CJLA and supporting the organization. And congratulations to all the winners, a huge thanks to all the wonderful people who show up every year to help put on this great event for the kids! 2019 is looking to be a record year with more members than ever. If you have any questions, let us know. And be sure to check out our Upcoming Events section in this issue to see what’s happening in the months ahead! And I’d like to remind everyone that as you attend the many jackpot shows and show camps and livestock events in the coming months, please be sure to say "Thank You" to those who put them on! Voicing your appreciation is the best reward for all the hard work that goes into putting on an event.
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Spring time is a busy time for everyone with FFA activities, miles travelled to shows and jackpots, school events, sports, family time. So much to do – how do you get it all done? I found it helps me to make lists and to plan ahead. Sure, the things on the list may change but it’s like a road map – there may be alternate routes but the destination is the same. If your goal is to jackpot, then push yourself to become a more skilled showman and more knowledgeable in taking care of your animals. If you are in FFA you have the opportunity most weekends to take part in different contests, competitions, and conferences. These activities are important in so many ways! They build your resume for college and beyond. Stand Out, Excel, and Succeed – 3 things that FFA has done a great job of promoting for its’ members. The highlight of the FFA year is the State FFA Convention. In the next issue, we will report on FFA Activities throughout the western states.
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Be sure to read the CJLA News in this issue for information on what is going on in the CJLA for 2019. Do you realize that 2019 is the 20th anniversary of the California Junior Livestock Association? Talk about time flying by! Check out the CJLA website and our Facebook and Instagram pages for news and updates.
Time to Plan Ahead! The May/June 2019 Issue is our
Junior Nationals and County Fairs Issue
In the next issue of Pacific Showcase, we are featuring the “All Around Kids” section. If you play sports and show livestock, we want to hear from you. Check out the ad in this issue to see what you need to send in by the April 15th deadline. In each issue of the magazine, we have a Hot Shots page. These are pictures you send in – candids of kids and animals, or kids and friends at shows, or special times that show our Ag life. Everyone loves to see these pictures but we’ve been running a little low so if you have some that you would like to share, please email them to us and we will put them in a future issue!
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ABOUT THE
COVER
The familiar road we all know so well, the trek to and from our home to jackpots and fairs is a comfortable piece of asphalt that we all have so many memories along. For the Colburn Family that trek occurred along Highway 99 beginning in 1992, when Ron and Lisa Colburn and their sons Tyler and Ryan started buying and breeding heifers to exhibit across the competition California circuit. From the start, it was a family game — with younger sibling Wyatt and Abby tagging along, the family affair was making memories while winning jackpots. As the boys matured so did the Colburn Cattle Company operation. With a maturing operation the Colburn family set one goal, that has become the foundation to their program — produce top-quality cattle for the youth in today’s highly competitive junior livestock arena. We are proud to operate one of California’s most functional show cattle facilities where junior showmen can learn all aspects of the livestock industry. From daily care of cattle, to embryo transfer, our program has opportunities for all level of competitors. As we look to the future of Colburn Cattle we recognize the potential is endless and we could not be more excited for the set of animals we will be presenting at our next events. The highlight of these sales will be our Angus Heifer Sale the last week of March, our Angus Show Heifer Sale the last week of October and our Steer and Cross Bred Heifer Sale the first week of November.
Colburn An nie Lu 8079 - Sired by Primo
Watch for our sales in March and October!
Colburn Sa ras Dream 7027 - Ful l sib to Primo
Colburn
PRIMO
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Colburn Sa ras Dream 7070 - Ful l sib to Primo
One of Abraham Hicks’ most famous quotes is “If you’re not excited about it, it’s not the right path.” Right now, at Colburn Cattle, with the management of the operation led by Matt Avila, we have achieved success never dreamed imaginable. We are humbled by the rewards of our work that started so long ago as a family pounding the pavement on the 99. It’s our dream that we create a path for success for more families chasing jackpots and fair titles. 11
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A Premier Western Event!
WESTERN LIMOUSIN/CHAROLAIS EXPOSITION JUNE 13-15, 2019 Klamath County Fairgrounds • Klamath Falls, Oregon
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Thursday, June 13 4 p.m................... Cattle due in place for check-in
Friday, June 14 9:30 a.m.......................Junior Events 10 a.m................... WRC Junior Show 11:30 a.m...................... Lunch Break 6 p.m.........................Complimentary 1 p.m.................... WLE Junior Show Welcome Barbecue at 6 p.m........................................Social Country Inn Cattle Company 6:30......................... Annual Banquet & Benefit Auction Saturday, June 15 10 a.m......................................... WLE Open Show Immediately followed by WRC Open Show
LIMOUSIN and charolais ENTRY DEADLINE: May 15, 2019 Late entry deadline is June 1.
Limousin entry forms can be found online at the NALF website — http://nalf.org Charolais entry forms can be found online at http://www.reislivestock.com Show Headquarters
Cimarron Inn, Klamath Falls 541-882-4601 or 800-742-2648
Day's Inn, Klamath Falls 541-882-8864
Make reservations by May 30 Room rate: $89.99, plus tax.
Make reservations by May 12. Room Rate: $89.99, plus tax
Ask for the Western Limousin Expo or Western Regional Charolais rate, at either hotel.
For more information, contact:
Dave Berry, 360/769-0639 • Glenda Stilwell, 541/884-4881 Mary Reis, 530/682-0317 MARCH/APRIL 2019
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Meat...The End Game
REASONS
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All Breed Jackpot Cattle, Hog, Lamb & Goat Show
May 17th-18th, 2019
It's Big De a
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Linn County Fairgrounds — Albany, Oregon
RING 1: Heifers, Steers, Showmanship RING 2: Breeding Gilts, Jackpot Hogs, Showmanship RING 3: Jackpot Lamb, Showmanship, Jackpot Goat, Showmanship, Breeding Goats
Schedule Change: Purebred Gilt Show will be Friday, May 17th, At 6:30 p.m. Executive Sponsors:
Coastal Farm & Ranch
Nutrena
Download Entries at: ojle.weebly.com
For more information, contact: AMELIA STALLINGS 541-359-7275; ameliastallings1@gmail.com JANELL JOHNSON 541-231-2837; janell.johnson@oregonstate.edu MATT KENNEDY 541-737-1906; matthew.kennedy@oregonstate.edu
ENTRY FEES & PAYOUTS: • CATTLE — $45.00 ENTRY FEE PAYOUTS: $1000 CHAMPION, $500 RESERVE • LAMB — $30.00 ENTRY FEE ($5 Pen Fee, Optional) PAYOUTS: $500 CHAMPION, $250 RESERVE
• JACKPOT GOATS — $30.00 ENTRY FEE ($5 Pen Fee, Optional) PAYOUTS: $350 CHAMPION, $250 RESERVE • BREEDING GOATS — $30.00 ENTRY FEE ($5 Pen Fee, Optional) PAYOUTS: $250 CHAMPION, $150 RESERVE • JACKPOT HOGS — $30.00 ENTRY FEE ($5 Pen Fee, Optional) PAYOUTS: $500 CHAMPION, $250 RESERVE • BREEDING GILTS — $30.00 ENTRY FEE ($5 Pen Fee, Optional) PAYOUTS: $500 CHAMPION, $250 RESERVE
Join us for a BBQ on Friday, Sponsored by Coastal Farm & Ranch
It's a Big Deal!
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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
Western States Exhibitors Stand Out at National Western Stock Show The National Western Stock Show has been held annually every January in Denver, Colorado since 1906. January 12th – 27th, 2019 marked the 113th year of the “best sixteen days in January”. Youth exhibitors Carly Wheeler – Paso Robles, CA Reserve Grand Champion Prospect Steer (pictured, right) Will Ward - Orland, CA Reserve Champion Division 1 Prospect Steer Baylee Grove – Valley Lake, CA 1st Place Class 24 Heavyweight Crossbred Mkt Swine Kekoa Taipin – Klamath Falls, OR 2nd Place Class 24 Heavyweigt Crossbred Mkt Swine
from across the nation participate in the competitive livestock arenas and the following entries from the Western States garnered honors and high placings against tough competition.
Class 9 Heavyweight Mkt Goat
Angus Late Jr Yrlng Heifers – class 21
Carly Castello – Tracy, CA 2nd Place Class 11 Heavyweight Mkt Goat
Stephanie Myers – Colusa, CA Angus Champion Early Jr Heifer
Chancelyn Johnson – Potter Valley, CA 3rd Place Class 12 Heavyweight Mkt Goat Chancelyn Johnson – Potter Valley, CA Champion Intermediate Goat Showman (pictured, left)
Claire Kelley – Bryon, CA 3rd Place 9-12 Junior Swine Showman
Emily Piland – Diamond Springs, CA 2nd Place Angus Spring Heifer Calves – class 13 Kathryn Coleman – Modesto, CA 2 Place nd
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Hayden Mullion – Blythe, CA 3rd Place Purebred Simmental Early Spring Heifer Calves Logan Mullion – Blythe, CA 4th Place Purebred Simmental Jr Heifer Calves
Heather Welcher – Springville, CA 1st Place Angus Spring Heifer Calves – class 13
Maci Meads – Kennewick, WA 2nd Place Class 26 Heavyweight Blackface Jr Mkt Lamb
Carly Wheeler – Paso Robles, CA 1st Place
Fallon Gohr – Madras, OR 1st Place Hereford Jr Heifer Calves
Codey Sullivan – Catheys Valley, CA 2nd Place Class 9 Mkt Steer
Madison Kelley – Tracy, CA Champion Intermediate Swine Showman
Catherine Bayne – Bakersfield, CA 2nd Place Class 28 Heavyweight Blackface Jr Mkt Lamb
Carly Wheeler – Paso Robles, CA 1st Place Hereford Spring Heifer Calves
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Pictured, above: Reserve Champion Goat Fitting Team - sponsored by Sullivan Supply. Carly Wheeler - Paso Robles, CA and Chancelyn Johnson - Potter Valley, CA
2019
July 12 – July 28, 2019
Livestock (schedule and shows subject to change) Junior Beef, Sheep, Swine and Market Goats................................. July 11-15
Featured Shows: Wether Dam Wether Sire Sheep Show, Western Regional Jr. Hampshire Sheep Show, Western Regional Junior Dorset Show, Market Heifer Show, Junior Shorthorn Show, All Other Breeds Beef, Hereford, Angus, Wether Dam Doe, All Breeds Gilt Show, and the Golden Opportunity Gilt Sale.
Open Beef I, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Angora Goats, Jr. & Open Boer Goats, and Jr. & Open Pygmy Goats...................July 16-19
Featured Shows: Angus Show, AHA Regional Horned & Polled Hereford Classic, Charolais Show, Medal of Excellence Limousin Classic, All Other Breeds Show, Super Regional Shorthorn Show, Junior Boer Goat Show and ABGA show, Junior and Open Pygmy Goat Show and California Classic Pygmy Goat Show,.
Junior and Open Dairy Show.................. July 20-24
Featured Shows: Holstein Show, All California Brown Swiss Show, All California Jersey Show, Western National Guernsey Show, All California Milking Shorthorn Show, Golden State Saanen Specialty Show and the Junior Nigerian Dwarf Goat Show.
Open Sheep, Longhorns, Angora Goats, and Llamas and Alpacas........................ July 25-28
Featured Shows: World Qualifier Texas Longhorn Show, Western Regional Hampshire Show, Southdown Spectacular, Wether Dam Wether Sire Show, Western Regional Montadale Show, Columbia and Rambouillet Show, Dorset Show, Heritage Sheep Show, ACAGR National Angora Goat Show, the Llama and Alpaca Shows – performance, obstacle and fleece classes.
Entry Deadlines All Junior Livestock Entries Due: June 12 • All Open Livestock Entries Due: June 19 All Junior Exhibitors are required to complete YQCA training. Due: June 30, 2019
Fur & Feathers ENTRY DEADLINES First day to submit entries....May 6 Junior Rabbits .................. June 12 Junior Poultry ................... June 12 Avian & Rabbit Bowl ........ June 12 Premier Exhibitor ............. June 12 Junior & Open Cavies....... June 12 Open Rabbits ................... June 12 Open Poultry ................... June 12 Cavy Bowl ........................ June 12 Cornish Meet.................... June 12 County Fair Best of Show ................... June 28
(schedule subject to change)
FUR & FEATHERS SHOW DATES All Junior Market Classes . July 10 Junior Rabbits .............. July 11-14 Junior Poultry ............... July 15-18 Junior & Open Cavies.... July 19-21 County Fair Best of Show Small Animal Showmanship ....... July 20 State Fair Master Showmanship.....................July 20 Open Rabbits................ July 22-25 Open Poultry .................July 26-28 DOG SHOW Dog Entries Due............... June 12 Dog Show Date................. July 20 Canine Bowl...................... July 20 17
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 barrows, market goats, wether dam does, crossbred gilts and wether dam wether sire sheep) in the Junior Livestock show at the 2019 State Fair must first register for the DNA Reservation and Collection online at www.castatefair.org/junior-livestock 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 2019 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 12, 2019. Failure to comply with the following deadlines shall result in disqualification for competition in the 2019 California State Fair. Parent/Leader/Advisor and Exhibitor must be present at time of collection. 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 – March 1, 2019 COMPLETED SAMPLE HAIR COLLECTION -March 14, 2019 (must be in the State Fair entry office by 5:00 P.M.)
MARKET SHEEP, MARKET BARROWS AND MARKET GOATS DEADLINE FOR REQUESTING A KIT FOR DELIVERY VIA STANDARD US POSTAL MAIL – May 1, 2019 COMPLETED SAMPLE HAIR COLLECTION -May 14, 2019 (must be in the State Fair entry office by 5:00 P.M)
WETHER SIRE/DAM SHEEP, WETHER DAM DOES AND CROSSBRED GILTS DEADLINE FOR REQUESTING A KIT FOR DELIVERY VIA STANDARD US POSTAL MAIL – May 29, 2019 COMPLETED SAMPLE HAIR COLLECTION -- June 12, 2019 (must be in the State Fair entry office by 5:00 P.M)
For additional information, contact us at: entryoffice@calexpo.com Or Write: California State Fair Livestock Department P.O. Box 15649, Sacramento, CA 95852 (916) 263-3149 Phone (916) 263-7903 Fax
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The Next Direction for Show Stock
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A Fresh Start
Q U A L I T Y M AT T E R S .
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2 Opportunities for Junior Showmen from the California Pork Producers Association The William “Bill” Silveira Scholarship
awards and activities (including related work experience).
CPPA Founder, Visionary and Agriculturalist — His Dream Lives On
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Two Letters of Recommendation.
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Copy of Transcripts.
As each year passes, more and more people realize that impact that William “Bill” Silveira had on the California Pork Producers Association (CPPA). A visionary, Bill poured his heart and soul into making CPPA Work for pork producers. This legacy lives on today.
The following shall apply to Scholarship Recipients:
After Bill’s passing his loving wife Sofia started a scholarship fund for junior CPPA members in his memory. Bill believed in young people and knew providing them opportunities would pay dividends well into the future. The Silveira Scholarship Fund was established to help cultivate future CPPA and agriculture industry leaders. With the support of a number of CPPA members, the fund continues to grow. The Silveira family has helped CPPA present hard working and dedicated pork producers who are pursuing a college education with financial assistance. The award will be given to the most qualified recipient and awarded at Pork Spectacular.
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Funds shall be placed in an account at the school to be attended or attending.
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Funds shall only be applied to school tuition, books, and supplies.
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All or part of these funds may be used at any time during the academic year of award.
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If the recipient fails to maintain a 2.5 overall GPA or a 3.0 GPA in major course study, the remaining funds shall be forfeited and returned to the scholarship fund.
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If the recipient fails to maintain full time enrollment (12 or more units of credit), the remaining funds shall be forfeited and returned to the scholarship fund.
Application Requirements:
Deadline: June 1, 2019. No late or incomplete applications will be accepted
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Completed Application.
Send completed applications to:
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One page essay on short term and long-term goals along with career objectives, involvement with the California swine industry, work experience, and related achievements and honors.
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One page essay explaining in detail all of your important campus, community and agricultural related achievements, honors,
California Pork Producers Association Attn: Bill Silveira Scholarship Committee 25 Cadillac Drive, Suite 214 Sacramento, CA 95825 Email: erica@calpork.com
Download the scholarship application at: http://calpork.com/producer-resources/youth-programs/william-silveira-scholarship/ California Pork Producers Association 2019 – 2020 Junior Director Program
- California State Fair Golden Opportunity Sale and/or Open Breeding Swine Sale - CPPA Membership meeting
The California Pork Producers Association (CPPA) Junior Director Program provides an opportunity for junior members to develop relationships with member and industry stakeholders. The program is designed to expand upon young people’s knowledge of the pork industry and further develop their verbal and written communication skills, while providing the opportunity to serve in a leadership role. The successful candidate(s) will gain valuable experience and develop long-lasting relationships within the swine industry.
- Other related activities during the year.
The objective of the program is to provide the opportunity for a qualified group of young individuals to become better acquainted with all aspects of the swine industry and to serve in various leadership roles, while promoting the CPPA to industry members and youth, as well as the pork sector to consumers. Assist in the planning of CPPA’s Pork Spectacular.
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Be responsible for the following activities at CPPA’s Pork Spectacular:
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Planning junior activities including but not limited to the planning of the Quiz Bowl and Barnyard Olympics.
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Provide assistance with fundraising, clerking, distributing awards, and other scheduled activities.
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Provide assistance in the planning on of the banquet.
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Attend the following:
Represent CPPA at industry trade shows and field days (i.e. State FFA Leadership Conference, state/local/school Ag Days, etc.).
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Be responsible for the CPPA display/promotional board and materials at events, trade shows, and field days attended.
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Contribute an article to the CPPA Pork Report.
Selection and Application Process: Interested candidates must complete the attached application and the required supporting documentation. Completed applications are to be submitted no later than June 1, 2019. Interviews will be conducted in conjunction with CPPA’s Pork Spectacular and announced during Pork Spectacular.
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- Pork Spectacular
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2019 California Wool Growers Association Scholarship Announced Purpose: To provide financial assistance to enrolled college students pursuing an academic program with an interest and/or emphasis in the California sheep industry.
plans benefit and/or involve the sheep industry? What do you feel will be the major challenges that the California sheep industry will face in the future? What will be the major opportunities for succes
Application Deadline: June 1, 2019. Late or incomplete applications will be not be accepted.
The following shall apply to Scholarship Recipients:
Award: $1,000 Eligibility: Must be a graduating high school senior and/or student enrolled in a California Community College, 4-year University within California, California State University, or University of California, and have a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. Application Requirements: •
Completed application.
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Verification of enrollment in a recognized California Community College, 4-year University within California, California State University, or University of California.
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Copy of Transcripts
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Two Letters of Recommendation. Letters should be sent directly to the California Wool Growers Association by the respondents.
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Funds shall only be applied to school tuition, books, and supplies.
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All or part of these funds may be used at any time during the academic year of award.
Send completed applications to: California Wool Growers Association Attn: Scholarship Committee 25 Cadillac Drive, Suite 214 Sacramento, CA 95825 Email: erica@woolgrowrers.org
You may download the California Wool Growers Association Scholarship Application at http://californiawoolgrowers.org/ news-publications/scholarship/
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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
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CJLA NEWS & UPDATES 2019 is a milestone for the California Junior Livestock Association! We are celebrating 20 years! Watch for news from us as we plan some fun things in the months ahead!
can’t do it without you… and that is the truth! We are constantly reminded about how much YOU care about our youth and this junior livestock industry! It’s a great feeling!
The first few months of 2019 have zoomed by and the CJLA show season is in full swing!
The CJLA Rule Book is posted on the website and we recommend everyone print a copy for your reference! We would like to remind everyone that the CJLA Rules were made with an effort for fairness to all exhibitors and members. We have always been proud of our members and the way in which our livestock youth conduct themselves in life and in competition. With that said, Rule number 12 states that “In order for a CJLA member to exhibit and earn points in a sanctioned CJLA Showmanship contest, they must also enter and exhibit THAT ENTRY in the regular CJLA sanctioned classes offered for mkt lambs, wether dam ewes, mkt hogs, mkt goats, wether dam does, steers or heifers." This means you need to show your own entry in showmanship! It has been interesting that we have had some inquiries about this already this year so we felt we should address it here. We recognize it is nice to have a show broke animal to use in showmanship instead of a young animal that is just learning the ropes, but isn’t that part of the process? Shouldn’t it be more about bringing on the new recruit and training and taking them to new levels? To challenge yourself to see how good of a job you can do and then to be happy and rewarded for what you have accomplished? If this applies to you, or someone you know, or even if it doesn’t, take a few minutes to think about values and pride and doing things the right way. And think about how one person’s actions affect those around them, or how it would feel to be on the other end of someone doing something unfair.
As this issue arrives in your mailbox, many of you have already attended quite a few sanctioned shows and are looking for points to be posted. We get quite a few questions about that so I’ll explain what we do to keep things updated. By March 31st, there have been a total of 14 sanctioned shows held. THAT IS 63 INDIVIDUAL SPECIES REPORTS! THAT WE ARE PROCESSING FOR 300+ MEMBERS! Then you add in getting the reports from the shows. We give them a few weeks to get results sent to us so once they start coming in, there are a lot of reports to process all at once. Our point tabulator has a full time job and records points around her work schedule. So, the first of the year is very, very busy! But with that said, we do strive really hard to get points posted as quickly as possible because we know it is important to our members. It is easiest for us to record a group of shows and then run totals and then post that update. We plan these updates to coordinate with each issue of the Pacific Showcase magazine starting with the May/June issue, then the July/August, September/October, and November/December issue. Points are sent by E-blast to all our members and to anyone who has signed up to receive CJLA emails through the CJLA website. Please be sure to add cjlainfo@yahoo.com to your contacts so you receive our E-blasts! It is really important that you read our E-blasts because this is how we send any communications from CJLA throughout the year. The only letters we send through the post office are at the end of the year! We also post on the CJLA Facebook and Instagram pages and on the CJLA website. As much as we try to keep you informed, it is your responsibility to look at what you receive AND to contact us if you have any questions!
The CJLA is always open to comments and suggestions. If there is something you are wondering about, or would like to see added or changed, PLEASE CONTACT US! We need to hear from you in order to address any issues or questions. The CJLA is open to new ideas but it has to be feasible. We need our sanctioned shows willing to change; we need enough member participation to make it worthwhile for the shows to add something; and the CJLA needs enough member participation to justify the additional awards that would be required if a division was added.
If you have questions about points or shows or rules, contact us so we can help you! If you have questions about the points we post for you, CONTACT US RIGHT AWAY! It is so much easier for us to research your questions during the year instead of waiting until the end.
I think this is about all the news for now... so go full speed into the weeks and months ahead! Set new goals and work hard to achieve them! Be sure to enjoy the journey along the way! Stay safe, and be sure to thank your crew that helps you get it all done. And say Thanks to those awesome people who work so hard to put on those shows you attend!
On February 16th, we held our Annual Award Ceremony during the Western Bonanza Show weekend in Paso Robles. It was a special day of honoring the accomplishments of our 2018 members. We tried a new format this year where we announced our Division Winners ringside for each division. It worked out great and we appreciate all the wonderful feedback we have received! If you were not able to attend and did not get your awards picked up, we will be contacting you about getting them to you at an upcoming show or mailing them. All members were to receive a CJLA t-shirt and CJLA goodies. If you didn’t get those picked up, we can mail them – we just ask for a $5.00 donation to help cover our postage costs. To cover costs of mailing larger packages of awards, we can find out the shipping costs and let you know prior to shipping.
Be sure to print off the CJLA Rules and Sanctioned Show List from the website – and to follow the CJLA Facebook page and the CJLA Instagram page for updates and news. Check out all the Sanctioned Shows on the Upcoming Events page too! Happy Trails! CJLA Questions? Emails can be sent to cjlainfo@yahoo.com or through the CJLA website: www.cjlainfo.com Heidi Beljean: 408-888-2503 or pacshow@earthlink.net (CJLA Info, Memberships, & Sponsorships)
In the next issue of this magazine, we will have the full highlights of the Award Ceremony! And we want to say a special Thank You to all our generous sponsors, donors, supporters, parents, families, and CJLA members for everything YOU do to make this organization and this award presentation a success. Every year we say we
Mary Ann Bush: 831-905-5665 or cjlainfo@yahoo.com (CJLA Rules, Points, & Shows)
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CJLA Sanctioned Shows
CJLA Contacts: Heidi Beljean, (408) 888-2503 • Mary Ann Bush, (831) 905-5665 Email: cjlainfo@yahoo.com Jan. 19-20
Sierra Winter Classic (Porterville Fairground) CJLA Sanctioned (2 shows) Species: Steer, Heifer (Steer Shows – Saturday. Heifer Shows – Sunday) Contact: Porterville Fair (559) 781-6582 email: info@portervillefair.com website: www.portervillefair.com
April 13-14
Clash For Cash (Yuba City Fairgrounds) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe, Mkt. Lamb, Wether Dam Ewe, Steer, Heifer Sat: Sheep, Goat, Heifer shows Sun: Steer show Contact: Denise Mayo (661) 978-1364 email: denyse1013@aol.com Contact: Matt Perkins (530) 798-9281 email: mattperkins1997@hotmail.com
Jan. 25-27
9th Annual MJC Winter “Showdown in Motown” Cattle Classic (Agriculture PavilionMJC West Campus-Modesto) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: John Mendes (209) 602-1206 email: mendesj@mjc.edu website: https://www.mjc.edu/instruction/agens/ animal_science_news.php
April 27-28
The Spring Classic Stock Show (Location TBA) CJLA Sanctioned (2 shows) Species: Steer, Heifer, Hog, Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe, Mkt. Lamb, Wether Dam Ewe Not CJLA sanctioned: Area 1 JABGA – Jr. Goat Show; Dorper Sheep Show (tentative) Contact: Megan Elwood (916) 705-1582 email: radiantreds@gmail.com website: www.radiantredsredangus.com
Feb. 8-9
Feb. 15-17
Red Wave Classic Jr. Livestock Show (Big Fresno Fairground -Fresno) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe Contact: Beef-Randy Perry (559) 278-4793 Lambs, Hogs, Goats John Cordeiro (559) 278-2804 Online entries: http://caljackpotshow.com website: http://redwave.jcast.csufresno.edu/ Western Bonanza Junior Livestock Show (Mid-State Fairground - Paso Robles) CJLA Sanctioned (2 shows) Species: Steer, Heifer, Hog, Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe, Mkt. Lamb, Wether Dam Ewe Contact: Western Bonanza Phone-Line (805) 756-2180 Online entries: http://wbjls.fairwire.com website: www.westernbonanza.calpoly.edu
May 25-26
May 25-26
May 25-26
Calif. Jr. Angus State Fieldday/Preview Show (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds - Turlock) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer, Steer Contact: Amanda Leo (209) 483-8507 Website: www.californiaangus.com Calif. Jr. Charolais State Fieldday (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer Contact: Erica Bianchi (408) 804-3153 email: bianchi.erica@hotmail.com Facebook Page: California Jr. Charolais Association Southwest Regional Hereford Show (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer, Steer Contact: Ruth Woolery (530) 604-2553 email: rwoolery91@gmail.com
Oct. 10-13
Grand National Rodeo, Horse & Stock Show (Cow Palace - San Francisco) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Heifer, Hog, Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe, Mkt. Lamb, Wether Dam Ewe Contact: Dawn Stornetta (415) 404-4142 email: dstornetta@cowpalace.com website: www.cowpalace.com
Oct. 27
“Spotlight on Quality” Shorthorn Jackpot (Chowchilla Fairground-Chowchilla) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer, Steer Contact: Krista Vannest (209) 602-1146 email: fourvannest@yahoo.com
Oct.
Oktoberfest Boer Goat Show (Stanislaus Co Fairground – Turlock) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe Contact: Sue Hobby (209) 632-4492 email: wphobby@aol.com
Nov. 2-3
Northern Exposure Jr. Cattle Show (Rolling Hills Equestrian Center - Corning) CJLA Sanctioned (2 shows) Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Natalie Sanchez (530) 682-0356 email: nreis1986@gmail.com website: www.showpage.com/northern_exposure
Nov. 8-10
The Autumn Classic Show & Sale (Stanislaus Co Fairgrounds – Turlock) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Heifer Friday evening – Shorthorn Genetics Sale. Sat. & Sun. CJLA Sanctioned Shows Contact: Maddi Kerlee(209) 648-7666 email: maddikerlee@gmail.com
Nov. 16-17
Harvest Moon Livestock Show (Kern County Fairground – Bakersfield) CJLA Sanctioned (2 Shows) Species: Steer, Heifer, Hog, Mkt Goat, Wether Dam Doe, Mkt. Lamb, Wether Dam Ewe Contact: Dawn Stornetta Email: dstornetta@kerncountyfair.com website: www.kerncountyfair.com/p/livestock
Feb. 23-24
Orange Blossom Klassic (Porterville Fairground) CJLA Sanctioned (2 shows) Species: Lamb, Hog, Mkt. Goat Contact: Porterville Fair (559) 781-6582 email: info@portervillefair.com website: www.portervillefair.com
June 15
Sierra Supreme Jackpot Show (Plumas Co. Fairgrounds-Quincy) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Mkt.Goat, Mkt. Lamb Contact: Crystal Emsoff (530) 249-6191 Website: www.emsofflivestockcompany.com/jackpot
Mar. 2-3
Cattlemen’s Jackpot (Plymouth Fairground) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Susie Clark (209) 304-6335 website: www.cattlemensjackpotshow.com
July
Nov. 16-17
March 8-10
Pacific Coast Livestock Show (Kern County Fairgrounds-Bakersfield) CJLA Sanctioned (2 shows) Species: Steer, Heifer, Hog, Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe, Mkt. Lamb, Wether Dam Ewe Contact: Dawn Stornetta Email: dstornetta@kerncountyfair.com website: www.kerncountyfair.com/p/livestock
California Mid-State Fair Jackpot Show (Paso Robles) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Wether Dam Ewe, Wether Dam Doe Contact: Hailey Rose Switzer Office: 805-239-0655 ext.206 Email: haileyrose@midstatefair.com website: midstatefair.com
CNHA 18th Annual Hereford Classic Jr Jackpot Show (Location TBA) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer, Steer Contact: BJ MacFarlane (530) 518-1024 email: bjherefords@yahoo.com Contact: Gail Blagg (916) 531-3420 email: gailblagg@sbcglobal.net
Aug. 3-4
San Benito Classic (Bolado Park Fairgrounds-Tres Pinos) CJLA Sanctioned Species; Steer, Heifer, Hog, Mkt. Lamb, Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe Contact: Becky Doty (831) 801-3891 email: beckypeckdoty@gmail.com
Dec. 7-8
Angus Days (Stanislaus Co. Fairground-Turlock) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer Contact: Amanda Leo (209) 483-8507 website: www.californiaangus.com
Aug. 17-18
Cowabunga Classic (Ventura Co Fairgrounds – Ventura) CJLA Sanctioned (2 shows) Species: Steer, Heifer, Hog, Mkt. Lamb, Wether Dam Ewe, Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe Contact: Derreck Smalley (916) 202-7940 email: agie4life@aol.com Website: venturacountyfair.org
Dec. 14-15
Holiday Classic Livestock Show (Kern Co. Fairground-Bakersfield) CJLA Sanctioned (2 Shows) Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Dawn Stornetta Email: dstornetta@kerncountyfair.com website: www.kerncountyfair.com/p/livestock
Oct. 5-6
Northern Exposure Fall Classic (Rolling Hills Equestrian Center - Corning) CJLA Sanctioned (2 shows) Species: Hog, Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe, Mkt. Lamb, Wether Dam Ewe Contact: Natalie Sanchez (530) 682-0356 email: nreis1986@gmail.com website: www.showpage.com/northern_exposure
Mar. 16-17
Northern Exposure Spring Jackpot (Rolling Hills Equestrian Center- Corning) CJLA Sanctioned (2 Shows) Species: Steer, Heifer, Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe, Mkt. Lamb, Wether Dam Ewe. (3 shows) Hog Contact: Natalie Sanchez (530) 682-0356 email: nreis1986@gmail.com website: www.showpage.com/northern_exposure
April 6
27th Annual MJC Spring “Showdown in Motown” Classic Jackpot (Agriculture Pavilion- MJC West Campus-Modesto) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Hog, Mkt. Goat, Wether Dam Doe, Mkt. Lamb, Wether Dam Ewe Contact: John Mendes (209) 602-1206 email: mendesj@mjc.edu Website: https://www.mjc.edu/instruction/agens/ animal_science_news.php
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February 15-17, 2019 • Paso Robles, CA
Supreme Champion Market Steer, Show A Shown by Carly Wheeler
Reserve Champion Market Steer, Shows A & B Shown by Emily Wise
Supreme Champion Market Steer, Show B Shown by Brody Leo
Supreme Champion Female, Show A Shown by Heather Welcher
Reserve Champion Heifer, Show A Shown by Abi Dirkse
Supreme Champion Female, Show B Shown by Hailey Traynham
Reserve Champion Heifer, Show B Shown by Aaron Kerlee
Supreme Champion Bred & Owned Heifer Shown by Carly Wheeler
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Heifer Shown by Will Ward
Supreme Champion Market Swine, Show A Shown by Jacob Martinez
Reserve Champion Market Swine, Show A Shown by Brayden Borden
Supreme Champion Market Swine, Show B Shown by Josh Cole
Reserve Champion Market Swine, Show B Shown by Taylor Butelho
Champion Futurity Swine Shown by Yelena Peraza
Reserve Champion Futurity Swine Shown by Taylor Butelho
Reserve Supreme Market Barrow, Show A Shown by Mia Torigiani
See you at next year's show! Supreme Champion Market Barrow, Show B Shown by Mia Torigiani
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Reserve Champion Market Barrow, Show B Shown by Kelsie Brookes
Reserve Champion Market Gilt, Show B Shown by Hanna Seymour
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February 15-17, 2019 • Paso Robles, CA
Supreme Champion Market Lamb, Show A Shown by Maddison Woods
Reserve Champion Market Lamb, Show A Shown by Kaci Walker
Supreme Champion Market Lamb, Show B Shown by Maddison Woods
Reserve Champion Market Lamb, Show B Shown by Lexi Vanella
Champion Futurity Lamb Shown by Lexi Vanella
Reserve Champion Futurity Lamb Shown by Rose Davies
Supreme Champion Wether Dam, Shows A & B Shown by Emma Woods
Reserve Champion Wether Dam, Show A Shown by Hanna Seever
Reserve Champion Wether Dam, Show B Shown by Ben Riley
Supreme Champion Market Goat, Show A Shown by Reese Turman
Reserve Champion Market Goat, Show B Shown by Falynn Gragnani
Reserve Champion Market Goat, Show A Shown by Reese Turman
Champion Futurity Goat Shown by Alexis Jones
Supreme Champion Market Goat, Show B Shown by Reese Turman
Grand Champion Wether Dam Doe, Show B Shown by Abby Bianchi
Grand Champion Wether Dam Doe, Show A Shown by Carly Castello
Reserve Champion Wether Dam Doe, Show B Shown by Carly Castello
Reserve Champion Wether Dam Doe, Show A Shown by Chancelyn Johnson
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Arizona National Livestock Show
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Supreme Champion Market Steer Shown by Mikala Grady (Grandview, TX)
Reserve Supreme Market Steer Shown by Jagger Horn (Anson, TX)
Grand Champion Heifer Shown by Stiles Patin (Thorndale, TX)
Reserve Grand Champion Heifer Shown by Braden Wheeler (Paso Robles, CA)
Grand Champion Prospect Steer Shown by Georgia Cozzitorto (Hilmar, CA)
Reserve Champion Prospect Steer Shown by Taylee Velasquez (Bloomfield, NM)
Grand Champion Market Barrow Shown by Mallarie Yokley (Moundville, MO)
Reserve Champion Market Barrow Shown by Kilee Gillard (Atwater, CA)
December 27-31, 2018 • Phoenix, Arizona Congratulations to all the winners! Grand Champion Gilt Shown by Hailey Montgomery (Susanville, CA)
Reserve Champion Gilt Shown by Whitney Whitaker (King City, CA) Grand Champion Breeding Ewe Shown by Catherine Bayne (Bakersfield, CA)
Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by Sam Schmillen (Marcus, IA)
Reserve Champion Market Lamb Shown by Logan Jackson (Olden, TX)
Reserve Champion Breeding Ewe Shown by Madison Rule (Hawarden, IA)
Grand Champion Breeding Doe Shown by Tate Bittner (Thorntown, IN)
Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by Lauren Ott (Norwalk, OH)
Reserve Champion Market Goat Shown by Hayden Schroeder (Zephyr, TX)
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Reserve Champion Breeding Doe Shown by Rhys Ludlow (Oakdale, CA)
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February 9-10, 2019 • Fresno, California
Supreme Champion Market Steer Shown by Carly Wheeler
Reserve Supreme Champion Market Steer Shown by Cassidy Carol
Supreme Champion Heifer Shown by Aaron Kerlee
Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer Shown by Will Ward Supreme Champion Market Lamb Shown by Madison Woods
Supreme Champion Market Hog Shown by Maggie Roche
Reserve Supreme Champion Market Lamb Shown by Carly Castello
Reserve Supreme Champion Mraket Hog Shown by Lacy Beierle
Grand Champion Futurity Lamb Shown by Allison Layne
Supreme Champion Market Goat Shown by Hailey Albrecht
Reserve Supreme Champion Market Goat Shown by Gabby Verring
Reserve Champion Futurity Lamb Shown by Emma Coelho
Grand Champion Futurity Market Goat Shown by Chloe Draz
Supreme Champion Breeding Doe Shown by Anna Hammery
Reserve Champion Breeding Doe Shown by Carly Castello
Reserve Champion Futurity Market Goat Shown by Blake Kuhlwein
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Time to Sign Up for 2019! Everyone is a Winner when they join CJLA!
How do you join?
Fill out this form and mail in with membership dues. Or... go to www.cjlainfo.com and follow the link to fill out the membership application and pay through PayPal.
Why should you join?
You are attending jackpot shows throughout the year so why not accumulate points too? Attend as many sanctioned shows as you want to. One or all - its up to you!
What will you get out of it?
As a CJLA member, you join a great group of young people who are dedicated to raising and showing livestock. From first level to advanced, there is a place for everyone! The CJLA believes all participants in this program are equally important - therefore it is our goal to recognize and reward every member for their hard work and achievements throughout the year. Points are tabulated from January through December. The annual Award Banquet is then held for members, their families, and CJLA supporters.
Jr. Memberships are accepted until
March 31, 2019.
Join by the first show you attend to start earning points. Points count once membership form and dues are received by CJLA. For more information, contact: Heidi Beljean - 408-888-2503 Mary Ann Bush - 831-905-5665 Email: cjlainfo@yahoo.com
California Junior Livestock Association – Year 2019 Membership Application Name: _________________________________________________________________________________ Date of Birth: ________________ Parents’ Names_______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City: ____________________________________ State: ____________________________________________________ Zip: _____________ Phone #1: __________________________________________________ Phone #2: ________________________________________________ Email address:________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2nd Email (optional but recommended):___________________________________________________________________________________
I wish to participate in
(check divisions you will compete in):
_____ Steer Division (Age 9-19) _____ Heifer Division (Age 9-21) _____ Mkt. Lamb Division (Age 9-19) _____ Mkt. Hog Division (Age 9-19) _____ Mkt. Goat Division (Age 9-19) _____ Wether Dam Doe Division (Age 9-19) _____ Wether Dam Ewe Division (Age 9-19)
FEES: Please enclose a check for: 1 Division ($50.00) 2 Divisions ($80.00) 3 Divisions ($110.00) 4 Divisions ($140.00) 5 Divisions ($170.00) 6 Divisions ($200.00) 7 Divisions ($230.00)
Total Amt. Enclosed:____________
Next Year’s Shirt/Jacket Size (Circle One):
Adult Sizes:
XS
S
M
L
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Breeders Directory To include your listing, call Heidi at 408-888-2503 or William at 662-305-5434
Cattle Breeders
California
• 5-R Way Ranch Show Cattle Sheree Ryan (661) 245-3884 (H); (661) 619-5246 (C) Frazier Park, CA Email: 5rwayranch@gmail.com Website: www.5rwaycattle.com (Show Steers & Heifers – Sold Private Treaty Year Round)
• Alto Herefords
Larry Alto Family 7803 Myrtle Ave., Eureka, CA 95503 (707) 443-4727 (Bulls, Heifers, Steers)
• AWE Cattle Co.
Mike Wolfe (916) 704-5832 Adam Wolfe (916) 704-4799 11950 Sarayah Lane, Herald, CA 95638 Email: awecattleco@yahoo.com (Club Calves & Show Heifers – Crossbreds & Shorthorns)
• Backer Cattle Co.
Nick Backer (916) 531-0908 Elk Grove, CA 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)
• Brocco Show Cattle
Ron, Justine & Audra Brocco 1189 Solano Ave., Sonoma, CA 95476 (707) 996-6224 (Show Heifers & Steers)
• CC Cattle Co.
Jodi Carbett: (760) 217-9999 Jacqui Cloutier: (951) 235-8774 19474 Jurupa Ave., Bloomington, CA 92316 Email: fatcalfkid@yahoo.com (Show Steers & Heifers – private treaty)
• 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)
• Coy Cattle Co.
Bryan, Shari, Travis and Tyler Coy (559) 298-9757 Travis: (559) 392-8772 Email: travis@coycattleco.com Website: www.coycattleco.com (Club Calves – Steers & Heifers; available year-round)
MARCH/APRIL 2019
• D-B Club Calves
• Imhof Cattle Co.
David Sr. & David Brown 1560 Ellenwood Rd., Waterford, CA 95386 (209) 602-8745 (Club Calves)
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)
• Dillabo Livestock
David & Jeanette Dillabo 5127 Pennington Road, Live Oak, CA 95953 (530) 695-9322 (Shorthorn & Angus – Steers & Heifers)
• Irwin Cattle
Paul, Terr & Shelby Irwin Paul's cell: (707) 974-5678 Terri's cell: (707) 695-1620 Dixon, CA Website: www.irwincattle.com Email: paul@irwincattle.com (Show Steers & Heifers)
• Dorr Family Show Cattle
Davey Dorr (707) 799-3738 Dave & Nancy Dorr (707) 689-0136 Healdsburg, CA Email: daveydorr@gmail.com Email: nancydorr@gmail.com Check us out on Facebook (Club Calves, Show Heifers & Freezer Beef)
• J/4 Cattle Company
Joe & Marlene Amaral - (209) 538-1540 3348 Zeering Rd., Modesto, CA 95358 E-mail: J4cattle@aol.com (Show Heifers & Steers)
• 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)
• 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)
• 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)
• K Bar G Cattle Co.
Steve Guerrero, Lisa Kuppens-Guerrero & Tyee Guerrero (209) 281-9535 P.O. Box 1970, Oakdale, CA 95361 Email: kbargcattleco@gmail.com Website: www.kbargcattleco.com (Res. & Commercial Angus, Semen & AI Cert.Technicians)
• G/M Cattle Company
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)
• K2 Show Cattle
Kyle Long 20200 Live Oak Rd., Red Bluff, CA 96080 (C) (209) 728-7414; (H) (209) 920-4093 Email: k2showcattle@gmail.com Website: www.k2showcattle.com (Purebred Shorthorns & Short.-Maine X — Steers & Heifers)
• 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)
• Leo Bros. Cattle Co.
Matt and Amanda Leo (209) 587-5838 606 Figmond Ave., Snelling, CA 95369 Website: www.brightleo.com Email: Matt@leoparreira.com (Reg. Herefords, Shorthorns, Angus, Chi-Maines and Xbred Show Steers)
• Gonsalves Ranch
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)
• L/S Show Cattle
• Grimsley Cattle & Goats
Valerie & David Last Valerie: (760) 224-2980 Kelsey Schott (760) 877-8135 12296 Lilac Hill,Valley Center, CA 92082 Website: www.lsshowcattle.weebly.com Email: dvlast@gmail.com (Show Steers & Heifers)
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)
• Hartill Cattle Co.
• M2 Cattle Co.
Todd Hartill (530) 755-9495 247 Wildwood Rd., Arbuckle, CA 95912 Email: hartillcattle@gmail.com (Show Heifers & Club Calves – Simmentals, Angus, Shorthorn and Crossbreds)
Mike Rivas (559) 285-2467 Woodlake, CA (Show Steers & Heifers)
• Machado Livestock
• H.A.V.E. Angus
Martin & Stacey Machado (209) 652-6946 P.O. Box 24 8171 N. Buhach Rd. , Winton, CA 95388 (Club Calves, Heifers)
Mel & Darrell Hansen - Windsor, CA (707) 838-4463 Jim & Karen Vietheer - Wilton, CA (916) 687-7620 (Angus Heifers & Bulls)
• Morrell Ranches
• Hildebrand Hay and Cattle
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)
John & Danya Hildebrand Jarred, Darcie and Jase Hildebrand (707) 349-6502 or (707) 272-1450 9301 Busch Lane, Potter Valley, CA 95469 Email: luvmycows64@gmail.com (Purebred Herefords, Show Steers & Heifers)
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• Noble Cattle Company
Chad Noble 28679 Mtn. Rd. 120, Porterville, CA 93257 (559) 788-0659 (Reg. Shorthorns & Club Calves)
• Poncetta Farms
David & Michael Poncetta 10454 Wible Road, Bakersfield, CA 93313 David: (661) 978-3320; Michael: (661) 978-0955 Email: davidponcetta@aol.com Email: michaelponcetta@gmail.com (Show Heifers & Steers, Bulls, Seedstock – Shorthorns, Angus & Crossbreds)
• Prechter Livestock
Maddie Prechter (530) 913-4137 25150 Barefoot Rd., Grass Valley, CA 95949 Email: prechterlivestock@gmail.com (Show Steers & Heifers)
• R&R Farms
Bob Ross (408) 221-3023 P.O. Box 20668, San Jose, CA 95160 (Reg. Hereford Genetics - Show Heifers, Bulls, Embryos, Semen)
• 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)
• Red River Farms
Michael Mullion - (760) 464-3906 Bob Mullion - (760) 861-8366 13750 West 10th Ave., Blythe, CA 92225 Email: redriverfarms@gmail.com (Purebred & Percentage Simmentals – Bulls, Heifers & Steers)
• Reis Livestock
Tony, Mary, Nathan, Natalie & Nicole Reis 648 Cowee Ave., Gridley, CA 95948 (530) 682-0317 (Mary); (530) 682-0356 (Natalie) www.reislivestock.com (Charolais Heifers, Bulls & Steers; X-Bred Heifers & Steers)
• Rockin S Ranch
Ric Schultz (559) 281-2244 17554 S. Chateau-Fresno Ave. Riverdale, CA 93656 Email: rockinsranchinc@hotmail.com Website: www.rockinsranchinc.com (Club Calves, Angus Show Animals)
• 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)
• Santos Hereford Ranch
Corinne Santos (209) 201-2292 Susan Santos (209) 632-4747 Hilmar, CA Email: santosherefords@gmail.com (Res. Hereford Heifers, Steers & Seedstock; Crossbred 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)
• 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)
• Strickler Livestock
Karen Bianchi 13500 Valley Home Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361 (209) 847-0694 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires)
Doris Gallup (541) 891-5443 Malin, OR Email: statelinecattleco@gmail.com (Crossbred Club Calves; Reg. Angus – Heifers & Bulls)
• Brem Club Lambs
Jim & Pam Brem 19387 Rd. 248, Strathmore, CA 93267 (559)568-0358 (Club Lambs)
• Stockton Cattle Co.
Miley & Dan Stockton 541-513-5522; 541-908-2052 307 NW Ivy Lane, Madras, OR Website: www.facebook.com/StocktonCattleCompany (Reg. Angus, Show Heifers, and Club Calves)
• C4 Sheep Co.
Rick & Crystal Clower Rick: (707) 951-6257; Crystal: (707) 951-9365 14041 E. Jahant Rd., Acampo, CA 95220 Email: crysward@yahoo.com Website: www.facebook.com/c4sheepco (Club Lambs)
• 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)
• Teixeira Cattle Co.
John and Heather Teixeira; Allan and Cee 855 Thousand Hills Road, Pismo Beach, CA 93449 (805) 595-1416 website: www.teixeiracattleco.com (Club Calves and Show Heifers) 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)
• Bianchi Club Lambs
• Stateline Cattle Co.
• Sunnyday Shorthorns
• Wagner Livestock, LLC
Jed & Brandi Asmus 5750 E. Harney Lane, Lodi, CA 95240 (530) 304-0389 www.asmusclublambs.com (Club Lambs)
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)
Shane Strickler (530) 570-6634 7253 County Road 24, Orland, CA 95963 (Show Steers, Heifers, Bulls) 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)
• Asmus Club Lambs
• Country Inn Cattle Co.
• 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)
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)
Michelle McEntire & Mike Smith (541) 805-1007 Elgin, Oregon Email: sales@buffbeef.com Website: www.buffbeef.com (Purebred Limousin and Lim-Flex Bulls)
• 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)
Oregon
• Buff Beef Ranch
• Shasta College Farm
B.J. Macfarlane (530) 242-7564 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding, CA 96003 Email: bmacfarlane@shastacollege.edu (Club Calves, Show Heifers)
• Ansolabehere/Carter Club Lambs
• Cummings Club Lambs
Bob & Joanne Cummings 4115 Vineyard Dr., Paso Robles, CA 93446 (805) 239-2635 (Club Lambs & Wether Sires)
Utah
• 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)
• Top Hat Simmentals
Chris & Allison Beins Family (435) 257-0654 11945 N 3400 W, Deweyville, UT 84309 Website: www.tophatsimmentals.com Email: tophatsimmentals@gmail.com (Show Heifers & Steers, and Bulls – Purebred and Percentage Simmentals)
• Estes Show 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)
• Ward Cattle Co.
Frank & Christina Ward (530) 204-7124 Orland, CA Email: wardcattlecompany@yahoo.com Website: www.wardcattleco.com (Show Steers & Heifers, Angus Bulls)
Scott, Kim, Emilee and Ben Holt Scott – (207) 850-1329 Emilee – (208) 965-3130 20079 Homedale Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607 Email: emileeholt15@gmail.com Website: www.holtcattle.com (Hereford Show Heifers, Bred Heifers & Bulls)
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
Bib Coker - (916) 539-1987 Chris Beck - (618) 367-5397 640 Genoa Lane, Minden, NV 89423 Website: www.genoalivestock.com (Registered Hereford Show Heifers, Steers, Bulls. Visitors always welcome!)
Washington
• Damar Farms, Inc.
• Farao Club Lambs
Randy & Debbi Repp 3001 Pennington Road, St. John, WA 99171 (509) 648-3885 Email: memevent@stjohncable.com (Shorthorn Show Heifers & Steers)
Idaho
• Holt Family Cattle
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)
Sheep Breeders
• Fly'n Club Lambs
Todd, Erin and Bryce Peters; Sandy Parker Todd: (530) 713-3499 2377 Hale Rd., Marysville, CA 95901 Email: toddpeters77@aol.com Facebook page: Fly'n Club Lambs (Club Lambs, wether sires and dams, available year-round)
Arizona
• Spaulding Club Lambs
Bailey — (559) 202-5325 Carmel — (559) 280-9907 3230 North Craycroft Road #3 Tucson, AZ 85712 Email: Spaulding.bailey@yahoo.com (Club Lambs)
• Foscalina Club Lambs
Charles & Marilyn (925) 447-7210 3073 Cross Road, Livermore, CA 94550 Email: marilynfoscalina@aol.com (Club lambs,Wether Sires & Dams)
• Image Club Lambs/ Layne Suffolks
Dan & Marlys Layne (Scott, Keri & Stacy) 3113 North Ave., Modesto, CA 95357 (209) 632-8623; (209) 549-7849 (Club Lambs, Reg. Suffolks)
• KR Club Lambs
Robbie Rowlett 10960 Carrisa Hwy., Carrisa Plains, CA 93453 (805) 610-4235 (C) (Show Lambs)
• Labrucherie Land & Livestock Bob & Leslie Labrucherie (559) 673-4332 or 675-0663 9671 Road 28 1/2, Madera, CA 93637 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires and Dams)
• Leventini Club Lambs
Mike Leventini Sr.: (209) 605-3274 Mike Leventini Jr.: (707) 624-6766 624 South Indiana Ave., Modesto, CA 95357 (Club Lambs,Wether Sires & Dams)
• Lopez Club Lambs
Don, Marcia & Andrea Lopez 15913 Hwy. 160, Isleton, CA 95641 (916) 777-5911 E-mail: lopezd@ix.netcom.com (Club Lambs)
• 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)
• 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)
• Merced College
Jaime Farao 3600 M. Street, Merced, CA 95348 (H) (209) 854-1033; (C) (209) 384-6299 Email: faraoj@mccd.edu (Show Lambs)
• Modesto Junior College
Marleise Boyd 435 College Ave., Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 575-6210; (209) 581-1972 (C) Email: boydm@mjc.edu (Show Lambs)
• 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)
• Freitas/Bianchi Club Lambs
California
Allan & Norma Freitas Rodney & Kelly Bianchi (209) 847-1017; (209) 604-4345 Kelly: (831) 801-7002 10042 Cleveland Ave., Oakdale, CA 95361 Email: freitas1017@velociter.net Website: www.freitasbianchidorsets.com (Dorset, Speck and Crossbred Club Lambs)
• Ahart 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)
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• Pavletich Club Lambs
Scott, Annette, Jason & Courtney 17324 Rosedale Hwy, Bakersfield, CA 93312 (661) 589-5669 (Club Lambs)
• Three Sisters Sheep
• Perkins Family Club Lambs Matt Perkins (530)798-9281 12236 Robinson Rd., Gridley, CA 95948 E-mail: mattperkins1997@hotmail.com www.perkinsfamilyclublambs.com (Club Lambs)
• Richardson Livestock
Jake (530) 613-1395 Ben & Geldie (530) 305-1839 Auburn, CA Email: Jake.richardson9@gmail.com Website: www.jrichardsonlivestock.com (Club Lambs)
• 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)
• 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 Strametz 702 McMahon Rd., Hollister, CA 95023 (831) 801-1715 (C) Email: shiningstarduo@aol.com (Quality Club Lambs)
• Siebert Genetics
Jeffrey & Nancee Siebert 30689 Dutra Lane, Oakdale, CA 95361 (H) (661) 724-2441; (C) 805) 358-3716 Email: nansiebert@yahoo.com Website: www.siebertgenetics.com (Club Lambs, Southdowns & Club Pigs)
MARCH/APRIL 2019
• Moench Farms
Wilbert & Dennis Moench 24701 Ave. 106, Terra Bella,CA 93270 (559) 535-4347 (Hamps,Yorks, Durocs, X-Bred • Breeding Stock & Project Pigs)
• Long Club Lambs
• Ottenwalter Show Pigs
Ryan & Mandy Long Ryan: (801) 664-3430; Mandy: (801) 664-3311 Vernal, UT Email: longclublambs@outlook.com Website: www.longclublambs.com (Club Lambs, Ewes & Rams)
Mark & Sandy Ottenwalter 2260 Lurline Ave., Colusa, CA 95932 (530) 458-5700 (o); (530) 681-9799 (m) (Show Pigs, Seedstock)
• Power House Farms
Swine Breeders
Nathan Copp (Los Banos) 2129 S. 10th St., Los Banos, CA 93635 H: (209) 827-0460; C: (559) 280-0119 (Show Pigs & Breeding Stock)
California
• 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)
• A One Show Pigs
Russ Miller 125 Sutherland Dr., Auburn, CA 95603 (530) 277-7375 (Specializing in Black Exotic and Hamp Show Pigs)
• Seaver Show Pigs
Jerry Seaver - (530) 458-2026 4209 Hwy. 45, Colusa, CA 95932 (Hamps,Yorks, X-Breds – Show Pigs)
• Cy Hawkins Showpigs
Cy Hawkins 2299 Zumwalt Rd., Williams, CA 95987 (530) 473-2264 (H); (530) 701-8298 (C) Email: cyhawkinsagency@gmail.com Website: cyhawkinsshowpigs.com (Breeding Stock — Yorkshire and Crossbred)
• 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)
• Desert Show Pigs
• Small Town Genetics
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)
• Golden State Genetics
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)
John Mendes 435 College Ave., Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 575-6205 Email: mendesj@mjc.edu (Breeding Stock, Project Pigs, Semen Sales)
Utah
• Stornetta Club Lambs/ Spring Creek Ranch
• Sunrise Sheep Company
• Modesto Junior College
Steve & Cindi Zeigler (760) 445-2162 2126 Boundary Ave., Ramona, CA 92065 Website: www.zeiglerclublambs.com Email: steve@zeiglerclublambs.com (Hamp & Suffolk Cross — Club Lambs)
• Generation X Farms
Diana & Dawn Stornetta 4901 Gravenstein Hwy. North Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 490-2607; (707) 217-5808 www.springcreekranchclublambs.com (Club Lambs)
Mario & Michele Buoni 10400 Old River Rd., Bakersfield, CA 93311 (661) 397-8940; (661) 201-3042 (c) (Hamps, Durocs,Yorks, Chesters, Spots – Show Hogs)
• Zeigler 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)
• M.B. Show Pigs
Kyle Wood (260) 578-1769 Animal Science Department, Davis, CA Email: riconway@ucdavis.edu Email: kswood@ucdavis.edu Website: www.animalscience.ucdavis.edu (Club Lambs, Ewe Lambs & Prospect Rams)
• Reedley College Agriculture & Natural Resources David Lopes 995 N. Reed Ave., Reedley, CA 93654 (559) 683-0319 Email: david.lopes@reedleycollege.edu Website: www.reedleycollege.edu (Club Lambs)
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)
• UC Davis Sheep Facility
• Ponce Club Lambs
Gabe Ponce (805) 878-9046 Nipomo, CA Email: gabeponce44@gmail.com Website: www.petersenclublambs.com (Show Lambs)
• Loin Eye Hog Farms
Cindy Freed (530) 304-8899 Williams, CA Email: cfreed@colusanet.com Website: www.threesisterssheep.com (Club Lambs,Wether Dams & Rams)
James Backman 2812 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, CA 95316 (209) 620-4106 (c) Email: smalltown@fire2wire.com (Yorks, Hamps, Durocs, Show Pigs)
• Triangle L Farms
Josh, Clarice & Kayleigh Luis (209) 604-8695 14545 East Donahue Ave., Ripon, CA 95366 Email: trilfarms@velociter.net (Yorks, Hamps, X-Bred — Show Pigs)
Allan Rios (209) 617-7987 2736 W. Chamberlain Rd., El Nido, CA 95317 Email: show.generationx@gmail.com Website: www.genxfarms.com (Show Pigs & Seedstock Supplier)
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)
Nevada
• Malay Show Pigs
Earl – (775) 945-0381 Paul – (775) 316-0395 3405 Upper Valley Rd., Lovelock, NV 89419 Website: www.malayshowpigs.com (Show Pigs and Seedstock)
• 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)
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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)
• Milliron Showpigs
Don & Geri Milliron (c) (541) 279-3616; (h) (541) 728-6364 900 NW Pershall Way, Redmond, OR 97756 Email: millironshowpigs@outlook.com Website: www.millironshowpigs.com (Show Pigs, Seedstock & Semen)
Meat Goats
California
• Ariaz Mtn. Ranch
Pat Ariaz 10180 Hayward Rd., La Grange, CA 95329 (209) 969-4307 (cell); home: (209) 852-9606 Email: patariaz@yahoo.com (Fullblood & percentage does & wethers)
• Brem Show Goats
Jim and Pam Brem 19387 Rd. 248, Strathmore, CA 93267 (559) 568-0358 (Show Wethers & Does)
• Bush Show Goats
Dan and Mary Ann Bush 2345 Salinas Rd., San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 (831) 623-4316; (831-905-5665 (C) Email: mbush1102@sbcglobal.net (Show Wethers & Percentage Does)
• HJ Boer Goats
Kyle & Stephanie Jefferson - (209) 840-8214 16972 Seidner Ave., Escalon, CA 95320 Email: hjboergoats@yahoo.com Website: www.hjboergoats.com (Show Wethers and Does)
• Maggenti Show Goats
Michael Poncetta - (661) 978-0955 10924 Wible Rd., Bakersfield, CA 93313 Email: michaelponcetta@gmail.com (Show Wethers, Percentage Does)
• McDaniel Livestock
Eric McDaniel (559) 977-9895 Hughson, CA Email: mcdaniellivestock@gmail.com Website: www.mcdaniellivestock.com (Show Wethers and Does)
• Moonstone Ranch, Inc.
Bruce & Rebecca Cogswell - (661) 393-2457 Bakersfield, CA 93308 E-mail: moonstoneranch@atsecure.net Website: www.moonstoneranch.com (Club Goats, % Does)
• Radiant Reds Boer Goats
Megan Elwood - (916) 705-1582 P.O. Box 97, Bella Vista, CA 96008 Email: radiantreds@gmail.com Website: www.radiantredsboergoats.com (Fullbloods, Percentages and Wethers)
• Richardson Livestock
Jake (530) 613-1395 Ben & Geldie (530) 305-1839 Auburn, CA Email: Jake.richardson9@gmail.com Website: www.jrichardsonlivestock.com (Show Goats)
• Shasta College Farm
B.J. Macfarlane 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding, CA 96003 (530) 242-7564 Email: bmacfarlane@shastacollege.edu (Percentage Does,Wethers)
• UC Davis Goat Facility Rachel Conway (707) 845-8291 Kyle Wood (260) 578-1769 Animal Science Dept., Davis, CA Email: riconway@ucdavis.edu Email: kswood@ucdavis.edu (Project Wethers and % Boer Does)
Idaho
• Holt Meat Goats
East of the Rockies
Nevada
• Hummel Livestock
• JC Boer Goats
Holt Family Kim (208) 841-8250 Ben (208) 546-2310 20079 Homedale Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607 Email: kkholt1@msn.com (Purebred Boer wethers & does)
Dale Hummel (815) 405-4111 Craig Benoit (815) 383-9727 3980 N. 1500 E Road Cabery, IL 60919 Email: Hummellivestock@gmail.com Website: Hummellivestock.com (Club wethers; Commercial & % does)
Julie Carreiro - (831) 297-2216 458 Mountain City Hwy. #11 Elko, NV 89801 Email: info@jcboergoats.com Website: www.jcboergoats.com (Fullblood boer goats & market wethers; artificial insemination services)
• Willoughby Show Goats
Patrick Willoughby - (805) 801-0743 Nipomo, CA Email: willoughbyshowgoats@gmail.com Facebook: Willoughby Show Goats (Show Wethers)
AUCTIONEERS
Call 408-888-2503 to find out how.
Products & Services
• 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”)
FENCING
• Live Wire Products Inc.
(530) 432-8028 10187 Commercial Ave., Penn Valley, CA 95946 Email: info@livewireproducts.com Website: www.livewireproducts.com (Permanent & Temporary Fencing for all your livestock needs; Livestock Scales, Handling Equipment and much more!)
HAULING
• Bob May Livestock & Hauling
Bob & Nancy May (530) 200-0866 8233 NE Watts Rd., Fletcher, OK 73541 Email: ca.bobmaylivestock@yahoo.com www.bobmaylivestock.com (For all your livestock needs. Check out our website for all we have to offer!)
JEWELRY
• Evans Silver
Breeders Directory Listings are also posted on the Pacific Showcase website at no additional charge! Get your name in the magazine and on the web year-round for one low price!
Tom & Carrie Moxon Shop: (541) 826-1958; Cell: (541) 944-9960 P.O. Box 1092, Eagle Point, OR 97524 Email: evanssilver@hotmail.com Website: www.evanssilver.com (Specializing in custom sterling, gold and exceptional ranch jewelry)
PHOTOGRAPHERS
• The Nasco Catalog Outlet Store
• Bassett Photography
Amanda – (661) 709-9710 Email: bassett.amanda.j@gmail.com Website: www.bassettphotography.zenfolio.com (Fairs, graduation pictures, farm pictures, specialty livestock photos, weddings, parties, events & more)
• Branded Rose & Co.
Marisa Anne Tsuboi (559) 310-1918 Strathmore, CA Email: thebrandedrose@gmail.com Website: www.thebrandedrosephotography.zenfolio.com (Livestock Photos/Videos/Designs/Marketing, Jackpot Shows, County Fairs,Weddings, Seniors & More)
(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.)
• Sullivan’s Supply
Isaac Lewis (559) 772-9115 5991 E. Kettleman Lane Lodi, CA 95240 Email: isaac@sullivansupply.com Website: www.sullivansupply.com (Show supplies, feed supplements, halters, blankets, brushes, and much more — for all species)
• Photos by Tracy
Tracy Bjornestad — Photographer (530) 339-0165 P.O. Box 2368, Flournoy, CA 96029 E-mail: photosbytracy05@aol.com (Livestock & Special Events Photography)
NO SWEAT
• Show Photo by Katina
Katina Costerisan (661) 330-6392 108 Maple St., Thedford, NE 69166 E-mail: katina@showphotobykatina.com Website: www.showphotobykatina.com (Livestock Photography)
FEMININ
SUPPLEMENTS
• Leading Edge Supplements (Thrive for the Drive)
SHAG
Kristen Andersen (707) 695-2812 Email: leadingedgesups@gmail.com www.facebook.com/LeadingEdgeSupplements (We carry many of the Top Livestock Supplements and Show Supplies)
LEGAL STRIDE
• Winners Edge®
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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ITY
GOAT
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These products and more are available from The Kerlees:
SUPPLIES
MADDI KERLEE 209-648-7666
• Glamb Jams
Denese Luthi (925) 726-9870 Email: glambjams@yahoo.com (Tubes for Lambs and Goats, and custom jams for Dogs; Canvas Covers)
• KB Livestock Show Supplies
Kelly Bianchi (831) 801-7002 7430 Lovers Lane, Hollister, CA 95023 Email: kellyannbianchi@gmail.com Website: kblivestocksupplies.com (Weaver Brand Livestock Grooming Products – Aerosols & Liquids, Cattle Supplies, Sheep Supplies, Goat Supplies, Swine Supplies, Equipment, Grooming Supplies, Clippers & Blades)
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BEEF CUTS
CHUCK
Handy Meat Cuts Reference Guide
RIB
SHANK
BRISKET
CHUCK
LOIN
PLATE
SIRLOIN
LOIN
Arm Chuck Roast
Cross Rib Chuck Roast
Arm Chuck Steak
Shoulder Roast
Blade Chuck Roast
Shoulder Steak*
Blade Chuck Steak*
Ranch Steak
7-Bone Chuck Roast
Flat Iron Steak
Ribeye Steak, Boneless Strip Petite Roast
Chuck Center Roast
Top Blade Steak
Ribeye Cap Steak
Denver Steak
Shoulder Petite Tender
| LEAN
| LEAN
| LEAN
SIRLOIN
Ribeye Roast, Bone-In
Porterhouse Steak
Top Sirloin Steak
Ribeye Steak, Bone-In
T-Bone Steak
Top Sirloin Petite Roast
Back Ribs
Strip Steak, Bone-In
Ribeye Roast, Boneless
Strip Steak, Boneless
| LEAN
| LEAN
Ribeye Petite Roast
Strip Filet
| LEAN
| LEAN
| LEAN
| LEAN
Tenderloin Roast
Top Sirloin Filet
| LEAN
| LEAN
| LEAN
Coulotte Roast
Coulotte Steak
Tri-Tip Roast
Tri-Tip Steak
ROUND Top Round Roast*
Top Round Steak*
Bottom Round Roast
Bottom Round Steak*
| LEAN
| LEAN
| LEAN
Bottom Round Rump Roast
INGREDIENT CUTS | LEAN
| LEAN
| LEAN
| LEAN
| LEAN
| LEAN
Eye of Round Roast
Eye of Round Steak*
| LEAN
Chuck Eye Steak
| LEAN
Shoulder Petite Tender Medallions
Ribeye Filet
| LEAN
| LEAN
Tenderloin Steak (Filet Mignon)
Short Ribs, Bone-In
Petite Sirloin Steak
Brisket Flat
Sirloin Bavette Steak
Brisket Point
Kabobs*
Stew Meat
Strips
Cubed Steak
Ground Beef and Ground Beef Patties
| LEAN
Shank Cross-Cut
| LEAN
BRISKET Chuck Eye Roast
PLATE & FLANK | LEAN
Skirt Steak*
Flank Steak*
| LEAN
KEY TO RECOMMENDED COOKING METHODS
Short Ribs, Bone-In*
Country-Style Ribs
* MARINATE BEFORE COOKING FOR BEST RESULTS | LEAN
These cuts meet the government guidelines for lean, based on cooked servings, visible fat trimmed.
All lean beef cuts have less than 10 grams of total fat, 4.5 grams or less of saturated fat and less than 95 milligrams of cholesterol per 3½-oz serving. Based on cooked servings, visible fat trimmed.
MARCH/APRIL 2019
AND RECOMMENDED COOKING METHODS
SHANK FLANK
RIB
| LEAN
ROUND
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Rack Crown Roast (Roast)
Cuts & How To Cook Them
Whole Leg (Roast)
Shoulder
Rack
Loin
Rib Roast
Leg
(Broil, Grill, Roast)
Short Cut Leg, Sirloin Off (Roast)
Frenched Rib Roast
Foreshank & Breast
(Broil, Grill, Roast)
Loin
Rib Chop
Center Leg Roast
(Broil, Grill, Panbroil, Panfry, Roast)
(Roast)
Frenched Rib Chop
Loin Roast
(Broil, Grill, Panbroil, Panfry, Roast)
(Roast)
Center Cut Leg Steak
Double Boneless Loin Roast (BRT)
(Broil, Grill, Panbroil, Panfry)
(Roast)
Shoulder Square Cut Shoulder Whole (Braise, Roast)
Loin Chop
Butterflied Leg
(Broil, Grill, Panbroil, Panfry)
(Broil, Grill, Roast)
Double Loin Chop (Broil, Grill, Panbroil, Panfry)
Boneless Leg Roast (BRT) (Roast)
Tenderloin
(Broil, Grill, Roast)
Boneless Shoulder Roast (BRT) (Braise, Roast)
Blade Chop
(Braise, Broil, Grill, Panbroil, Panfry)
Frenched Hindshank
Foreshank & Breast
(Braise)
Foreshank (Braise)
Arm Chop
(Braise, Broil, Grill, Panbroil, Panfry)
Sirloin Chop
(Braise, Broil, Grill, Panbroil, Panfry)
Neck Slices
Spareribs (Denver Ribs)
(Braise, Roast)
(Braise, Broil, Grill, Roast)
Lamb Belly
(Braise, Roast)
Lamb for Stew
Boneless Sirloin Roast
(Broil, Grill, Roast)
(Braise)
Riblets
(Braise, Broil, Grill)
Other
Cubes for Kabobs (Braise, Broil, Grill)
Ground Lamb (Broil, Grill, Panbroil)
Top Round
(Broil. Grill, Roast)
www.americanlamb.com
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Handy Meat Cuts Reference Guide
American Lamb
Leg
MARCH/APRIL 2019
SHOULDER
Shoulder Roast; bone-in
Shoulder Country-Style Ribs; bone-in
New York Chop
Porterhouse Chop
Ribeye Chop
Loin Back Ribs
Loin Country-Style Ribs; bone-in
Loin Country Style Ribs; boneless
New York Roast
Tenderloin
Sirloin Chop; boneless
LOIN
Shoulder Steak; bone-in
For recipe ideas visit: www.PorkBeInspired.com
SIDE
Handy Meat Cuts Reference Guide
Pork’s Most Popular Cuts
MARCH/APRIL 2019
Spareribs
St. Louis-Style Ribs
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Goat Primal Cuts
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UPCOMING
May 24-27 Jun. 1-2 June Jun. 14-16
EVENTS
ARIZONA July 12-13
MONTANA
Route 66 Classic Jackpot Show (Navajo County Fairgrounds - Holbrook)
Apr. 13 May 5 Jun. 1 Jun. 8 Jun. 8-9 Jun. 13-15 Jun. 21-23 July 13 July 27 Aug. 10-17 Oct. 12-19
CALIFORNIA Mar. 23-24 Mar. 30 Mar. 30 Mar. 30 (pg. 29)Apr. 6
Next Level Show Camps (Woodland) Ottenwalter’s Showpig Sale (at Farm, Colusa) Gold Country Jackpot (Roseville Fairgrounds - Roseville) TCA Classic Steer & Heifer Show (Placer Co. Fairgrounds - Roseville) MJC Spring Classic - Sheep, Hogs & Meat Goats (Modesto Jr. College Pavilion - Modesto) (pg. 6)Apr. 13 Sutter Butte Invitational Lamb & Goat Sale (Yuba City Fairgrounds) (pg. 6)Apr. 13-14 Clash for Cash Show (Yuba City Fairgrounds) (pg. 5)Apr. 20 California’s Elite Lamb & Goat Sale (Kern Co. Fairgrounds - Bakersfield) (pg. 52)Apr. 27-28 Spring Classic Stock Show (Fresno Fairgrounds - Fresno) May 4 Ottenwalter’s Showpig Sale (at Farm, Colusa) (pg. 23)May 11 Maggenti Show Goats Board Sale (Bakersfield) (pg. 23)May 10-12 Tony Nicoletti Memorial Jackpot Show (Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds - Yreka) May 18-19 Western States Dorper Assoc. Show & Sale (Modesto Jr. College Pavilion - Modesto) (pg. 49)May 25-26 Angus Preview Show/Field Day (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds - Turlock) (pg. 49)May 25-26 Charolais Field Day (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds - Turlock) (pg. 49)May 25-26 Hereford Field Day (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds - Turlock) (pg. 49)May 25-26 Shorthorn Field Day (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds - Turlock) (pg. 49)May 25-26 Red Angus Field Day (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds - Turlock) May 31 Ottenwalter’s Showpig Sale (online sale at thepigplanet.com) Jun. 1 North Coast Jr. Meat Goat Show (Ukiah) Jun. 15 Stateline Spectacular Jr. Livestock Show (Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair - Tulelake) Jun. 15 Sierra Supreme Jackpot Show (Plumas Co. Fairgrounds - Quincy) Jun. 19 Ottenwalter’s Showpig Sale (online sale at thepigplanet.com) Jun. 21-23 Pork Spectacular (Merced Co. Fairgrounds - Merced) Jun. 25 Ottenwalter’s Showpig Sale (online sale at thepigplanet.com) (pg. 17)Jul. 12-28 California State Fair (Sacramento) July California Mid-State Fair Jackpot Show (Mid State Fair - Paso Robles) Jul. 25 Ottenwalter’s Showpig Sale (online sale at thepigplanet.com) (pg. 25)Aug. 2-4 Red Wave Livestock Judging Camp (Fresno State - Fresno) Aug. 3-4 San Benito Classic (Bold Park Fairgrounds - Tres Pinos) Aug. 17-18 Cowbunga Classic (Ventura Co. Fairgrounds - Ventura) Sept. 7-8 Next Level Show Camp (Hanford) Oct. 5-6 Northern Exposure Fall Classic (Rolling Hills Equestrian Center - Corning) (pg. 37)Oct. 10-13 Grand National Rodeo, Horse & Stock Show (Cow Palace - San Francisco) Oct. 27 “Spotlight on Quality” Shorthorn Jackpot (Chowchilla Fairgrounds - Chowchilla) Oct. Oktoberfest Boer Goat Show (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds - Turlock) Nov. 1-3 Stierwalt Beef Clinic (Porterville) Nov. 2-3 Northern Exposure Jr. Cattle Show (Rolling Hills Equestrian Center - Corning) (pg. 9)Nov. 8-10 The Autumn Classic Show & Sale (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds - Turlock) Nov. 16-17 Harvest Moon Jackpot Show (Kern Co. Fairgrounds - Bakersfield) Nov. 16-17 CNHA Hereford Classic Jr. Jackpot Show (Location TBA) Dec. Rolling Hills Boeranza (Rolling Hills Equestrian Center - Corning) Dec. 7-8 Angus Days (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds - Turlock) Dec. 14-15 Holiday Classic (Kern Co. Fairgrounds - Bakersfield) (pg. 51)Feb. 14-16, 2020 Cal Poly’s Western Bonanza (Mid State Fairgrounds - Paso Robles
May 30-Jun. 1
Nugget All American Show & Sale (Reno)
OREGON Apr. 12-14 Stierwalt Cattle Clinic (White City) Apr. 20 Umpqua Valley Jr. Classic (Douglas Co. Fairgrounds - Roseburg) May 4-5 Southern Oregon Jr. Classic (Central Point) May 10-12 10th Annual NW Lamb & Goat Camp (Prineville) (pg. 15)May 17-18 Oregon Jr. Livestock Expo (Linn Co. Fairgrounds - Albany) May 18 North Coast Junior Classic (Clatsop Co. Fairgrounds - Astoria) May 25 Wilco Spring Classic (Oregon State Fairgrounds) May 25-26 Next Level Show Camp (Ontario) May 25-26 Desert Storm Jackpot (Jefferson Co. Fairgrounds - Madras) May 31-June 2 Mid-Columbia Jr. Livestock Show (Tygh Valley) (pg. 12)Jun. 13-15 Western Limousin/Charolais Exposition (Klamath Co. Fairgrounds - Klamath Falls) Jun. 15 Mt. Hood Classic Jackpot Show (Mt. Hood) Jun. 16-17 Klamath Youth Cattle Jackpot (Klamath Co, Fairgrounds - Klamath Falls) Jun. 20-23 Pacific International Jr. Livestock Show (Prineville) July 6 UCCA Desert Classic (Umatilla co. Fairgrounds) Sept. 21-22 Jackson Co. Harvest Fair (Jackson Co. Fairgrounds - Central Point) Sept. 29 Western Fall Classic Livestock Judging Contest (Jackson Co. Expo - Central Point) Oct. 26-27 Cascade Spectacular All Breeds Jackpot Show & Sale (Deschutes Co. Expo Center - Redmond)
UTAH Apr. 13 May 17-18 Jun. 7-8 July July 18-20 Nov. 15-16 Dec.
USU Aggie Classic Jackpot & True Blue Jackpot Show (Logan) Divas in the Dark & Dudes in the Day (Spanish Fork Fairgrounds - Spanish Fork) Dino-Mite Classic Jackpot Show (Western Park - Vernal) The Double Down Lamb Jackpot (Heber) RMJSS Finale (Heber) RMJSS Fall Kick- Off (Spanish Fork) Christmas Classic (Box Elder Fairground - Tremonton)
WASHINGTON Mar. 28-30 Apr. 13 Apr. 30-May 4 May 3-5 May 4-6 May 17-19 June 29-30 July 20-21 Nov. 2
INMGA Mother of All Goat Shows (Lewistown) Gem State Stock Show (location TBA)
MARCH/APRIL 2019
Golden Triangle Preview (Great Falls) Cowtown Classic (Miles City) Golden Triangle Jackpot (Great Falls) Muddy Boots Jackpot (Glendive) Helena Jackpot Show (Helena) Montana Jr. Beef Expo (Lewistown) Western Ranch Spectacular - Stierwalt Clinic (Billings) Montana Royal Jr. Livestock Show (Kalispell) Montana State Fair Jr. Livestock & Open Show (Great Falls) Montana Fair Open & Jr. Jackpot Show (Billings) NILE (Billings)
NEVADA
IDAHO May 11 May 18-19
Stierwalt Beef Clinic (Emmett) Stateline Showcase (Boise) Les Bois Spring Classic (Boise) Kootenai Classic Clinic & Jackpot (Kootenai Co. Fairground - CoeurD’Alene)
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North Central Washington Jr. Livestock Show (Grant Co. Fairgrounds - Moses Lake) Utah State University Aggie Classic & True Blue Showdown (Box Elder Co. Fairgrounds - Tremonton) Junior Livestock Show of Spokane (Spokane) Spring Youth Fair (Southwest Washington Fairgrounds - Chehalis) Moonlight Classic (Centralia) Summer Sizzle (Ellensburg) Next Level Show Camp (Chehalis) Sagebrush Classic Jr. Show (Connell) Western Showcase (Moses Lake) Continued on page 52
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2019 California Steer & Heifer
5 Breeds — 1 Junior Field Day
Dates: May 25th-26th Stanislaus County Fair
(Turlock, CA)
ONLINE ENTRIES available April 1st
at cajackpotshow.com (late entries begin May 20th) Additional Events:
FITTING CONTEST followed by PIZZA PARTY JR. FUN ACTIVITIES
Angus PreviDeawy Show/Field
Charolais Field Day Hereford Field Day Shorthorn Field Day Day d l e i F s u g n A Red RV parking available ($25/night). Contact JJ Reinhardt at (916) 712-3696 to reserve a space.
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ADM Alliance Nutrition............. 54-55 All Around Kid................................. 50 Angus Preview Show/Field Day...... 49 Ansolabehere/Carter Club Lambs... 49 Associated Feed & Supply Co..... 28-29 Bob May Livestock Sales & Transportation...................... 9 Cactus Feed & Supply...................... 21 California Elite Lamb & Goat Sale... 5 California FFA................................. 56 California State Fair........................ 17 California Steer & Heifer Field Day.49 Cal Poly’s Western Bonanza............ 51 Charolais Field Day......................... 49 CJLA Membership Form................. 34 CJLA News & Shows.................. 26-27 Clash for Cash Show.......................... 6 Colburn Cattle Co................. Cover, 11 Corduroy Classic.............................. 56 Dan Bush Hoof Trimming............... 16 Essential Feeds................. Back Cover Evans Feed & Livestock Supply, Inc........................................ 52 Farmers Best Feed.Inside Front Cover Fresno State..................................4, 25 Gist Silversmith............................... 11 Gold Country Jackpot...................... 21 Graduating....................................... 25 Gut DR.............................................. 13 Hereford Field Day.......................... 49 Hot Shots Hummel Livestock............ Back Cover J/4 Cattle Co..................................... 16 Kerlee................................................ 43 Kruse Perfection................ Back Cover Lubrisyn........................................... 39 Maggenti Show Goats...................... 23
HEATHER WELCHER LAUREN BLISS OUR RISING STAR:
MJC Spring Classic.......................... 29 Modesto Jr. College.......................... 29 Nasco................................................. 29 Nutrena.................. Inside Back Cover Oregon Jr. Livestock Expo............... 15 Ottenwalter Showpigs.................... 2-3 Oxy-Gen.......................................13, 43 Pavletich Club Lambs........................ 5 Pro-Fit Show Supply......... Back Cover Purple Circle Magazine................... 16 Red Angus Field Day....................... 49 Red Wave Classic............................... 4 Red Wave Livestock Judging Camp.25 Seever & Sons Cattle Co.................. 21 Shorthorn Field Day........................ 49 ShowBloom........................ Back Cover Show Cattle Explosion................ Inside Back Cover ShowRite......................................29, 35 ShowTec....................................... 54-55 Showtime Feeds.... Inside Front Cover Small Town Genetics........................ 53 Spring Classic Stock Show.............. 52 Subscription Form............................ 50 Sullivan Supply.................................. 1 Sunglo Feeds.......... Inside Back Cover Sutter Buttes Invitational Lamb & Goat Sale.............................. 6 The Formula.......... Inside Front Cover The Showtimes................................. 21 Tony Nicoletti Memorial Jackpot Show.................................... 23 Umbarger-Hearne Show Feeds......... 7 Weaver Leather................................ 19 Western Bonanza............................. 51 Western Limousin/Charolais Exposition......................................... 12
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