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Grand Champion Lamb, 2011 Tulare County Fair. Shown by Prestin Berra.

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Left: 4-H Reserve Champion Market Goat, shown by Michael Rezendes; Right: 4-H Champion Market Goat and Supreme Champion Market Goat, shown by Alexis Fringer. 2011 Madera District Fair.

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FEATURES: America's Beef..........................................................................................14-15 Spotlight: The Rusher Family..............................................................18-19 Pork: Industry that is Changing............................................................... 22 “Fair Time” Highlights.......................................................................... 28, 52 Lamb and Meat Goat Carcasses — What We're Looking For!.......30-31

DEPARTMENTS: About the Cover.............................................................................................. 9 CJLA News, Points, Sanctioned Show List.......................... 15, 20-21, 23 CJLA Membership Application................................................................. 24 "Sittin’ Round the Showbox" with Celeste.............................................. 26 Food for Thought.......................................................................................... 27 Subscription Form ................................................................................ 27, 64 Kathleen’s Korner......................................................................................... 34 Breeders Directory.................................................................... 35, 38-39, 41 Hot Shots.................................................................................................. 36, 40 Products and Services................................................................................. 41 Show Results............................................................................................42-48 Upcoming Events.......................................................................................... 54 Advertisers Index......................................................................................... 60 Advertisers Rate Sheet................................................................................ 62

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editor Fall is here! You can see it in the changing colors of trees and foliage, and you can feel it in the air as days get shorter and the temperature gets cooler. It is also “New Project” season! You know what I mean – county fairs are over and those animals you raised all year have been shown and sold. Now you are ready to start over! Just like I wrote in a previous editorial – for all of us “Livestock” people, September should be the start of our New Year. Everything starts new in September – you are back to school with new schedules, sports start up, maybe you graduated and are starting a new job, and new projects begin. So many things start new in the Fall – I just love this time of year! Everyone seems like they have new energy and are excited about gearing up for the next adventure – not like at the end of Spring and heading into Summer. That spring rush of goinggoing-going to shows, 4-H and FFA events, sports events, school activities, etc – whew! It catches up to you at some point. But we all recuperate, have some good times over the summer, wind up another season… and are ready to go again, and start the cycle all over again.

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Unfortunately for me, my Fall season is not what I planned. I hurt my foot, which is requiring me to spend a lot of time off of it. So I haven’t been able to hit the road like I usually do to attend some shows and sales going on. The good part is, I am getting lots of paperwork done; the bad news is I missed Cow Palace. I miss the smell and feeling of the fall Cow Palace show. Of course, people that attended, let me know what went on and how things were going – but it just wasn’t the same as being there! My thoughts and prayers are following all of you as you travel and attend events. Have fun!

Representatives: Katina Costerisan (661) 330-6392 (TX) Mike Rusher (503) 888-1823 (OR) Tiffany Carter (530) 409-5143

Just a reminder, as you are out looking for your new project, remember to find out as much as you can about the animal you want to purchase – from how the animal is bred (sire and dam), the feed they are on, the vaccinations they have been given, to the temperament of that individual (can you handle it) and any other questions you have. When you start your project armed with information, you are more prepared at home. The transition will be smooth and worry-free. This should be an exciting time for you – new prospects, new goals, and big dreams for blue ribbons and banners in the near future! Good luck, work hard, and have fun!

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Fall also signals the start of the 2012 CJLA membership drive. You can find an application in this issue or online at the CJLA website – www.cjlainfo.com. Mary Ann and I are busily wrapping up 2011, and working on the upcoming Award Banquet scheduled for February 18, 2012. It is only a few short months away and that time will fly by! The big thing we are working on is getting donations and sponsors. We need everyone’s help to bring it all together, so we can honor our junior members for all their achievements. We have been selling raffle tickets on 2 awesome items that just wrapped up, and are preparing for our next raffle. All money brought in from these raffles goes back into awards. We also need financial donations and items to put into the auction held during the banquet. I know everyone is being more selective when they decide what they will support or donate to, but I hope you will include the CJLA into your plans. This organization is so important to all our members, from the youngest to the oldest, and from the person who attends one sanctioned show to the person who travels to 14 or 15 shows during the year. They are proud to participate, and excited to be recognized at the award banquet. Lets all work together to show them we care!

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So back to talking about Fall! The stores are full of decorations – Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years….and presents, gift ideas, special food, all kinds of goodies! So go ahead, shop, have fun, and celebrate with your family and friends. Be sure to reflect on all you have to be thankful for. Enjoy the excitement of the holidays, your new projects, making plans for the new jackpot season, the CJLA banquet, and whatever else you want to do in 2012!

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FFA Reserve Black Cross, CCCA FFA Champion Steer, 2011 CA State Fair. Shown by Colleen Sunbury. This steer won every CCCA competition he was entered in! Also Supreme Steer at 2011 Sierra Winter Classic and Cattlemen's Jackpot. Reserve Supreme Steer at 2011 Western Bonanza Ring B!

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A variety of specials and promotions also helped the fair achieve a successful season including:

The California State Fair wrapped up its 158th year on Sunday, July 31, in traditional State Fair style – with the nightly fireworks finale, corn dogs, and plenty of BIG FUN! Throughout its 18-day run, fairgoers were encouraged to enjoy “The Fun Just Got Bigger” and take part in the affordable family entertainment.

• The Poppy Pak was a family favorite with four general admission tickets, four ride vouchers, and a parking pass for a savings of 43% over regular pricing.

This was the second year the State Fair moved away from its traditional August schedule to an earlier start date in July. As a result, families didn’t have to worry about children being back in school, and instead could enjoy all the fair had to offer.

• Every Tuesday was Kids Day when the State Fair offered FREE admission for children 12 and under, and Butler Amusements offered $1 rides for the entire family.

On Tuesday, July 26, 80,765 people visited the State Fair on Kids Day; a record number of guests for a weekday. Attendance figures for 2011 include paid attendance finishing up approximately 2% over 2010, at 521,083. Total attendance tallied at 736,355, a slight decrease of 1%, however, parking revenues were up 9.2%. Carnival Midway commissions are estimated to be up 3.3% along with food and beverage commssions to the fair up 22%. The 2011 average daily attendance was 40,909, up 5% from 2010 (18 days vs. 19 days). All numbers reported are preliminary and unaudited.

• Armed Forces/First Responders Day when the State Fair offered FREE admission to all military, law enforcement, and first responder personnel in or out of uniform with appropriate ID. • Every Friday was Senior Friday when the State Fair offered fairgoers 62 and older admission for $8 up until 8 p.m. along with FREE rides on the Grand Carousel and the Giant Gondola Wheel.

Norb Bartosik, CEO and General Manager of the California Exposition & State Fair said, “The numbers show that Californians came out in droves to support the fair and for that we say thanks! We are particulary pleased that consumers spent more on food, at the carnival, and at commercial vendors. On track horse racing handle increased 11% from last year.”

•The Read to Ride program encouraged children grades K-8 to read two books in exchange for two FREE ride vouchers. • 100 Golden Deals! The Ultimate Coupon Book, enabled fairgoers to save as much as $3,000 on food and shopping.This was a first time offer and resulted in more than 11,000 books sold.

More than 100 food vendors participating in this year’s fair delighted fairgoers with everything from maggot melts and aligator-on-a-stick, to more conventional menu items like fresh fruits and vegetables. And from all indications, this year's visitors came to the fair with hefty appetites. Vendors reported this year's sales included:

As in past years, public safety remains the State Fair's number one priority. “Thanks to the Cal Expo Police Department, there were no major safety incidences," said Bartosik. "This annual event creates special moments and we do everything in our power to make families and friends feel safe and secure. The State Fair remains the best deal in all of Northern California for family fun!"

- 250,000 corn dogs - Almost 50,000 funnel cakes - 11,000 deep-fried Twinkies - Almost 70,000 ice cream cones

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For more information: Sierra Winter Classic – Diane Ennis: (559) 784-2802 • Porterville Fair: (559) 781-6582 Email: livestock@portervillefair.com

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About the Authors: Dr. Delmore has received national recognition including Meat Processing Magazines Rising Star Distinction in March 2000, the American Meat Science Association Achievement Award in June 2007, and in 2009 was recognized by Meatingplace Magazine as one of nine up-and-coming industry leaders to watch over the next 20 years. Dr. Delmore was formerly the Vice President of Technical Services at Clougherty Packing Company (Farmer John). Bob was responsible for all aspects of Food Safety, Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) systems, USDA-FSIS Regulatory Compliance, Quality Management, Chemistry and Microbiology Laboratories, Product Specifications, Research and Development, Customer Specification and Audit requirements and Animal Welfare and Handling. Dr. Delmore received a Bachelor of Science degree from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (1991) in Food Science, earned a Masters Degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (1993) and received a Ph.D. from Colorado State University (1998). Bob and his wife Dr. Lynn Graves Delmore, also a well-regarded meat scientist, live in Atascadero, CA with their two daughters Ainsley and Tessa.

Notice Of Change To Cjla Steer Division Effective Beginning 2012 Show Year The CJLA Steer Division is divided into 3 categories for the purpose of awarding points. These divisions are: English; Black/BlackX; and All Other Color. The purpose of offering these three steer divisions has been for the awarding of points and to allow entries to be sorted into similar groups for fair evaluation and judging.

exhibition, those entries must be shown in the Black or All Other Color Steer Division. Points will not be moved into the English Steer Division at a later date. Please be sure to visit with the breeder of your animal prior to purchase regarding obtaining registration papers.

Beginning with 2012, all ENGLISH STEERS (Angus, Hereford & Shorthorn) WILL BE REQUIRED TO HAVE REGISTRATION PAPERS VERIFYING PARENTAGE AND PEDIGREE in order to be shown in the English Steer Division at any CJLA sanctioned steer show. These registration papers must be official purebred steer registration papers from the respective national breed association. If you are showing an English Steer (Angus, Hereford or Shorthorn) in 2012, you must have your animal registered in YOUR NAME prior to the first show you exhibit that animal at. In addition, these papers must be presented to show management prior to exhibition for verification at all CJLA shows. If registration papers are not verified by show management prior to

The 2012 requirements for entry into the Black/Black-cross and All Other Color steer divisions will remain the same as currently stated in the CJLA Rule Book.

To keep your cattle moving on the right track, give me a call.

Black/Black-X Division: All black and black-cross steers compete in this division. Black steers with white markings and black or blue roan steers must also compete in this division. All Other Color Steer Division: This division is open to yellow, red, grey, buff, cream and white steers, or any combination of these colors. Black and white steers, black/blue roan steers, and any steers with black markings are not eligible for this division and must compete in the Black/Black-cross division. Any further questions may be directed to the CJLA.

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A big THANK-YOU to all those who attended and bought the calves.

Location: San Joaquin Co. Fairgrounds

We wish you luck in your 2012 show season!

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• Everything that is in the sale will automatically be entered in the Calcutta Show at our show in May, 2012.

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CJLA News

Sierra Winter Classic........................................................Steer, Heifer Mjc Showmaster Classic......................Steer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Red Wave Classic.......................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Western Bonanza (Shows A & B)............................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Orange Blossom Klassic.................................. Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Cattlemens Jackpot..........................................................Steer, Heifer Pork Spectacular.............................................................................Hog Great Western............................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Monterey Bay Classic................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Bar Ale/Sunglo "Circle of Champions" Chico.. Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Valley Classic Boer Goat Show - (Shows A & B)................Meat Goat Siskiyou Golden Jackpot Show.........................................Steer, Heifer Pacific Coast Jackpot of Gold (Shows A & B)............................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat California Poppy Classic......................................................Meat Goat Calif. Jr. Angus State Field/Day & Preview Show.....................Heifer Calif. Jr. Charolais Assn. Field/Day & Show.............................Heifer

Fall is here and the 2011 CJLA Show Year is almost completed! In this issue, you will find the updated points for all members in each division. Check out the list below to see which shows have been tabulated for points. ALL SHOWS THROUGH SURF-N-TURF ARE INCLUDED IN THIS ISSUE FOR ALL SPECIES. If you have any questions at all, please give me a call or send an email and I will be happy to go over your points with you. Do not wait until the end of the year as it is much easier for me to check my records and show results immediately rather than in December!! If you have attended more than 8 shows, your top eight shows are included in the total listed here. Our NEW CJLA website - www.cjlainfo.com is continually updated so check it out. I enjoy hearing from you, so please continue to email me if you have any questions, concerns, suggestions, ideas, or comments!

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We are already busy planning for the annual award banquet scheduled for February 2012. All members will be receiving information and ballots from us by mail in the next few weeks. It is extremely important that you read through all material sent to you and fill out and return any forms that ask for your input. I will also email the same information to each of you through the cjlainfo@yahoo. com email address I use. So be sure to regularly check your emails, inboxes, and mailboxes for CJLA announcements, information and news updates. You can respond and send back your paperwork by email, fax, or email. SoÖyou will be bombarded from all directions with information, ballots, and forms. This means there is no excuse to say you didn’t get it, forgot about it, or whatever - in way or another, you can read it and return it ASAP!!! Let’s set a new record and see how many of you respond! The CJLA is your organization and your votes and participation is extremely important to our success!

Golden Empire Open Jr. Show..Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Surf-n-Turf Jackpot Show.........Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat

2011 CJLA Sanctioned Show List Sierra Winter Classic........................................................Steer, Heifer Mjc Showmaster Classic......................Steer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Red Wave Classic.......................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Western Bonanza - (2 Shows)....Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Orange Blossom Klassic.................................. Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Cattlemens Jackpot..........................................................Steer, Heifer Pork Spectacular.............................................................................Hog Great Western............................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Monterey Bay Classic................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Bar Ale/Sunglo Circle Of Champions - (1 Show)...................... Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Valley Classic Boer Goat Show - (2 Shows)........................Meat Goat Siskiyou Golden Jackpot Show.........................................Steer, Heifer Pacific Coast Jackpot - (2 Shows)....................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat California Poppy Classic......................................................Meat Goat Calif. Jr. Angus State Field/Day & Preview Show.....................Heifer Calif. Jr. Charolais Assn. Field/Day & Show.............................Heifer Southwest Regional Hereford Show..........................................Heifer Golden Empire Open Jr Show...Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Surf N Turf Jackpot Show.........Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Calif. Jr. Limousin Show & Field/Day........................................Heifer Oktober Boerfest Goat Show...............................................Meat Goat Grand National..........................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Spotlight On Quality Jr. Shorthorn Show.................................Heifer Northern Exposure Jr. Cattle Show - (2 Shows)..............Steer, Heifer Cnpha Hereford Classic Jr. Jackpot Show..............................Heifer Angus Days..................................................................................Heifer Holiday Classic - (2 Shows)..............................................Steer, Heifer

One more item I would like to remind you about - our award program relies entirely on the generous donations of the many people and businesses that support the CJLA and its members, and your help is needed in order for us to meet our goals. I would like to ask you to please spread the word about the CJLA and your participation in the association, and to ask for donations from those who you think would be interested in supporting the award program. Sponsor packets have been mailed out to everyone on our lists. I have also emailed and mailed the packet to all current CJLA members. If you need more, give us a call. The CJLA has been selling tickets on two raffle items to raise more money for the CJLA Award Program. I hope every member did their part to get their tickets sold and a big Thank You to those of you who did! Contact: Mary Ann Bush (831) 623-4316 (cjlainfo@yahoo.com) Heidi Beljean (408) 888-2503 (pacshow@earthlink.net)

Note: Please see page 15 of this issue for a rule change to the CJLA Steer Division beginning with the 2012 Show Year. october/november 2011

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Steer Division English 1. Fien, Garrett........................ 335 2. Patton, Samuel.................... 325 3. Sherwood, Brandon............. 320 4. Andres, Stewart................... 288 5. Brossard, Chad.................... 232 6. Hofman, Stefani.................. 210 7. Rodriguez, Jacob.................. 191 8. Roseman, Rex...................... 186 9. Castaneda, Clarissa............ 168 10. Tarap, Tommy.................... 160 11. Kling, Dylan....................... 155 12. Sardella, Grant.................. 100 13. Schuler, Sarah..................... 80 14. Pozzi, Steven........................ 55 15. Andrade, Madison............... 50 16. Brewen, Emily..................... 50 17. Brossard, Kate..................... 48 18. Blanton, Zachary................. 35 19. Clevenger, Sam.................... 30 20. Denier, Brandon.................. 30 21. Matteson, Michael............... 30 22. O’Neil, Steven...................... 15

Black/Black CrosS 1. Clark, Sarah........................ 413 2. Kerlee, Aaron....................... 331 3. Thompson, Austin................ 300 4. Brossard, Kate..................... 239 5. Hire, Taelor.......................... 234 6. Sherwood, Devinann........... 229 7. Wisecarver, Madeline.......... 223 8. Brossard, Emily................... 215 9. Matteson, Michael............... 205 10. Stoneham, Samantha........ 170 11. Kelton, Jenna.................... 167 12. Levisay, Savannah............. 164 13. Brewen, Emily................... 163 14. Olsen, Connor.................... 148 15. Alexander, Joshua............. 143 16. Grimsley, Austin................ 141 17. Castaneda, Clarissa.......... 135 18. Hefner, Nicole.................... 135 19. Schuler, Sarah................... 135 20. Andrade, Madison............. 130 21. Tyler, Taylor....................... 128 22. Yerian, Nathan.................. 120 23. Dierberger, Amy................ 110 24. Andres, Stewart................. 108 25. Hefner, Brittany................ 100 26. Menjivar, Nico.................... 100 27. Denier, Brandon.................. 95 28. Denier, Chance.................... 95 29. Fenn, Matthew.................... 90 30. Torres, Kristyn..................... 90 31. Wygal, Alyssa....................... 83 32. Berrington, Breanna........... 80 33. Mancino, Kellie.................... 80 34. Bradford, Katelynn............. 75 35. Beckwith, Jamie.................. 65 36. Mcglothern, Pookie.............. 65 37. Osborn, Faith....................... 60 38. Welch, Kayla........................ 55 39. Dealba, Brooke.................... 50 40. Carrol, Justin....................... 45 41. Crawford, Dalton................. 45 42. Blanton, Zachary................. 40 43. Pozzi, Regina....................... 40 44. Hefner, Austin..................... 35 45. Hofman, Stefani.................. 35 46. Morrell, Bailey..................... 35 47. Brossard, Chad.................... 30 48. Menjivar, Kayla................... 30 49. Roseman, Rex...................... 30 50. Emmert, Marcus.................. 25 51. Largen, Aaron...................... 25 52. Clevenger, Sam.................... 20 53. Cockrell, Taylor.................... 10 54. Debusk, Ryan...................... 10 55. Cockrell, Wyatt...................... 5

All Other Color 1. Andres, Stewart................... 354 2. Torres, Kristyn..................... 235 3. Stoneham, Samantha.......... 210 4. Bechtold, Ashtin.................. 206 5. Blanton, Zachary................. 205 6. Levisay, Calvin.................... 172 7. Patton, Samuel.................... 170 8. Brown, Raeann.................... 160 9. Hofman, Kassidi.................. 135 10. Rotter, Becca...................... 125 11. Tasker, Tyler...................... 125 12. Johns, Brett....................... 120 13. Matteson, Michael............. 120 14. Kelton, Jenna.................... 118 15. Hofman, Stefani................ 115 16. Kerlee, Aaron..................... 110 17. Ivey, Lauren....................... 100 18. Beckwith, Jamie.................. 75 19. O’neil, Steven....................... 75 20. Watje, Alexius...................... 65 21. Mcphee-Bayha, Royce......... 60 22. Miller, Anna......................... 60

23. Egan, Rylie.......................... 55 24. Wokal, Samantha................ 50 25. Rodriguez, Jacob.................. 45 26. Andrade, Madison............... 43 27. Allen, Lauren....................... 40 28. Mancino, Kellie.................... 40 29. Woodcock, Chelsea............... 35 30. Emmert, Marcus.................. 30 31. White, Brooke...................... 25

Steer Overall Points

1. Andres, Stewart................... 630 2. Patton, Samuel.................... 495 3. Clark, Sarah........................ 413 4. Kerlee, Aaron....................... 411 5. Stoneham, Samantha.......... 380 6. Fien, Garrett........................ 335 7. Hofman, Stefani.................. 325 8. Matteson, Michael............... 325 9. Torres, Krisyn...................... 325 10. Sherwood, Brandon........... 320 Thompson, Austin................... 300 Brossard, Kate......................... 287 Kelton, Jenna.......................... 285 Blanton, Zachary..................... 280 Brossard, Chad........................ 262 Castaneda, Clarissa................ 258 Rodriguez, Jacob..................... 236 Hire, Taelor.............................. 234 Sherwood, Devinann............... 229 Andrade, Madison................... 223 Wisecarver, Madeline.............. 223 Roseman, Rex.......................... 216 BrewEn, Emily........................ 215 Brossard, Emily....................... 215 Schuler, Sarah......................... 215 Bechtold, Ashtin...................... 206 Levisay, Calvin........................ 172 Levisay, Savannah................... 164 Brown, Raeann........................ 160 Tarap, Tommy.......................... 160 Kling, Dylan............................ 155 Olson, Connor.......................... 148 Alexander, Joshua................... 143 Grimsley, Austin...................... 141 Beckwith, Jaime...................... 140 Hefner, Nicole.......................... 135 Hofman, Kassidi...................... 135 Tyler, Taylor............................. 128 Denier, Brandon...................... 125 Rotter, Becca............................ 125 Tasker, Tyler............................ 125 Johns, Brett............................. 120 Yerian, Nathan........................ 120 Dierberger, Amy...................... 110 Hefner, Brittany...................... 100 Ivey, Lauren............................. 100 Menjivar, Nico......................... 100 Sardella, GrAnt....................... 100 Denier, Chance.......................... 95 Fenn, Matthew.......................... 90 Mancino, Kellie.......................... 90 O’neil, Steven............................ 90 Wygal, Alyssa............................ 83 Berrington, Breanna................. 80 Bradford, Katelynn................... 75 Mcglothern Pookie..................... 65 Watje, Alexius............................ 65 Mcphee-Bayha, Royce............... 60 Miller, Anna............................... 60 Osborn, Faith............................. 60 Egan, Rylie................................ 55 Emmert, Marcus....................... 55 Pozzi, Steven.............................. 55 Welch, Kayla.............................. 55 Clevenger, Sam.......................... 50 Dealba, Brooke.......................... 50 Wokal, Samantha...................... 50 Carrol, Justin............................ 45 Crawford, Dalton....................... 45 Allen, Lauren............................. 40 Pozzi, Regina............................. 40 Hefner, Austin........................... 35 Morrell, Bailey........................... 35 Menjivar, Kayla......................... 30 Woodcock, Chelsea.................... 30 Largen, Aaron............................ 25 White, Brooke............................ 25 Cockrell, Taylor......................... 10 Debusk, Ryan............................ 10 Cockrell, Wyatt............................ 5 Egan, Emily................................. 0 Emery, Kyle................................. 0 Greer, Brandon............................ 0 Jeffery, Heather........................... 0 Machado, Brandon...................... 0 Mercier, Chase............................. 0 Perry, Bryce................................. 0 Perry, Taylor................................ 0 Perry, Wyatt................................. 0 Rohrmann, Kyle.......................... 0 Smith, Katerina........................... 0 Stephan, Bailey........................... 0 Tercero, Ashley............................ 0 Tunzi, Robby................................ 0

31. Brossard, Kate.................... 40 32. Buttermore, Kassidi............ 40 33. Menzes, Marissa.................. 40 34. Castello, Alexandra............. 35 35. Pozzi, Steven........................ 30 36. Kelton, Jenna...................... 25 37. Emmert, Marcus.................. 20 38. Pozzi, Regina....................... 20 39. Woodcock, Josie.................... 15 40. Castello, Courtney................. 5

Heifer Division Angus 1. Tower, Shannon................... 388 2. Gatz, Dawson....................... 378 3. Watje, Alexis........................ 326 4. Wisecarver, Madeline.......... 266 5. Silveira, Megan................... 241 6. POzzi, Steven....................... 220 7. Dierberger, Amy.................. 216 8. Kerlee, Aaron....................... 199 9. Perry, Macy.......................... 186 10. Giles, Lindsey.................... 140 11. Pozzi, Regina..................... 123 12. Matteson, Michael............. 105 13. Levisay, Savannah............... 95 14. Grimsley, Austin.................. 90 15. Osborn, Faith....................... 65 16. Levisay, Calvin.................... 50 17. Coleman, Tyler.................... 35 18. Fenn, Matthew.................... 35 19. Souza, Adam........................ 30

Heifer Overall Points

1. Watje, Alexis........................ 548 2. Lusk, Allyson....................... 508 3. Matteson, Michael............... 486 4. Wolfe, Adam......................... 459 5. Mcphee-Bayha, Royce......... 423 6. Bianchi, Erica...................... 384 7. Tower, Shannon................... 371 8. Brossard, Emily................... 363 9. Hood, Natalynne.................. 346 10. Hartzell, Caitlyn................ 316 Gatz, Dawson.......................... 288 Kling, Dylan............................ 270 Andres, Stewart....................... 250 Hofman, Ashley....................... 248 Sherwood, Devinann............... 241 Pozzi, Steven............................ 240 Dierberger, Amy...................... 228 Dewar, Meagan........................ 221 Miller, Anna............................. 220 Machado, Brandon.................. 218 Menzes, Marissa...................... 218 Perry, Macy.............................. 216 Morrell, Bailey......................... 213 Hefner, Nicole.......................... 200 Wisecarver, Madeline.............. 191 Dewar, Madison....................... 188 Bianchi, Hannah..................... 173 Rodriguez, Jacob..................... 168 Hire, Taelor.............................. 163 Osborn, Faith........................... 163 Miranda, Marc......................... 161 Pankey, Forrest........................ 160 Kerlee, Aaron........................... 156 Grimsley, Austin...................... 155 Goss, Kallie.............................. 150 Souza, Dana............................. 150 Woodcock, Chelsea.................. 150 Andrade, Madison................... 145 Sherwood, Brandon................. 128 Brewen, Emily......................... 125 Tasker, Tana............................ 125 Sardella, Grant........................ 110 Yerian, Nathan........................ 110 Bianchi, John........................... 100 Egan, Rylie.............................. 100 Patton, Jennifer....................... 100 Fien, Garrett.............................. 95 Levisay, Savannah..................... 95 Vietheer, Elizabeth.................... 95 Bradford, Katelynn................... 85 Giles, Lindsey............................ 85 Amaral, Alina............................ 80 Souza, Adam.............................. 78 Brossard, Chad.......................... 75 Qualls, Briana........................... 65 Stephan, Bailey......................... 65 Wolfe, Evan................................ 65 Bechtold, Ashtin........................ 60 Peterson, Andrew...................... 60 Rotter, Becca.............................. 60 Levisay, Calvin.......................... 50 Brossard, Kate........................... 40 Buttermore, KassidI.................. 40 Pozzi, Regina............................. 40 Sozzi, Kacey............................... 40 Castello, Alexandra................... 35 Fenn, Matthew.......................... 35 Smith, Katarina........................ 35 Woodcock, John......................... 35 Kelton, Jenna............................ 25 Emmert, Marcus....................... 20 Menzes, Mitchell....................... 20 Tunzi, Robby.............................. 20 Coleman, Tyler.......................... 15 Woodcock, Josie......................... 15 Castello, Courtney....................... 5 Berrington, Erin.......................... 0 Braught, Madyline...................... 0 Carrol, Justin.............................. 0 Carroll, Jarret............................. 0 Clevenger, Sam............................ 0 Cockrell, Wyatt............................ 0 Debusk, Ryan.............................. 0 Egan, Emily................................. 0 Forster, Jenna.............................. 0 Hefner, Austin............................. 0 Hefner, Brittany.......................... 0 Johns, Brett................................. 0 Kellman, Natalie......................... 0 Silveira, Megan........................... 0 Sozzi, Kelsey................................ 0 Suttles, Sierra............................. 0 Tasker, Tyler................................ 0 Torres, Kristyn............................ 0

Hereford 1. Bianchi, Erica...................... 439 2. Hartzell, Caitlyn.................. 316 3. Kling, Dylan......................... 300 4. Morrell, Bailey..................... 286 5. Dewar, Meagan.................... 264 6. Bianchi, Hannah................. 243 7. Dewar, Madison................... 198 8. Goss, Kallie.......................... 158 9. Bianchi, John....................... 135 10. Bradford, Katelynn........... 100 11. Menzes, Marissa.................. 90 12. Sozzi, Kelsey........................ 40 13. Sozzi, Kacey......................... 35 14. Menzes, Mitchell.................. 20

Shorthorn 1. Hood, Natalynne.................. 491 2. Wolfe, Adam......................... 444 3. Brossard, Emily................... 198 4. Souza, Dana......................... 150 5. Matteson, Michael............... 148 6. Sardella, Grant.................... 110 7. Osborn, Faith......................... 98 8. Souza, Adam.......................... 43 9. Dewar, Meagan...................... 40 10. Dewar, Madison................... 35

Limousin 1. Pozzi, Steven.......................... 80 2. Tunzi, Robby.......................... 20

Maine-Anjou 1. Watje, Alexis........................ 270 2. Lusk, Allyson....................... 268 3. Andres, Stewart................... 250 4. Sherwood, Devinann........... 241 5. Hefner, Nicole...................... 200 6. Brossard, Emily................... 165 7. Miranda, Marc..................... 161 8. Brewen, Emily..................... 125 9. Amaral, Alina........................ 80

Charolais 1. Tower, Shannon................... 246 2. Woodcock, Chelsea............... 240 3. Pankey, Forrest.................... 200 4. Andrade, Madison............... 160 5. Matteson, Michael............... 115 6. Woodcock, John.................... 105 7. Menzes, Marissa.................... 88 8. Woodcock, Josie...................... 30

All Other Breeds 1. Mcphee-Bayha, Royce......... 423 2. Hofman, Ashley................... 248 3. Lusk, Allyson....................... 240 4. Bianchi, Erica...................... 236 5. Dierberger, Amy.................. 228 6. Miller, Anna......................... 220 7. Machado, Brandon.............. 218 8. Matteson, Michael............... 198 9. Wolfe, Adam......................... 193 10. Hire, Taelor........................ 163 11. Watje, Alexis...................... 158 12. Sherwood, Brandon........... 128 13. Tasker, Tana....................... 125 14. Perry, Macy........................ 113 15. Yerian, Nathan.................. 110 16. Egen, Rylie......................... 100 17. Patton, Jennifer................. 100 18. Fien, Garrett........................ 95 19. Vietheer, Elizabeth.............. 95 20. Goss, Kallie.......................... 80 21. Brossard, Chad.................... 75 22. Grimsley, Austin.................. 75 23. Morrell, Bailey..................... 70 24. Rodriguez, Jacob.................. 65 25. Suttles, Sierra...................... 65 26. Wolfe, Evan.......................... 65 27. Bechtold, Ashtin.................. 60 28. Peterson, Andrew................ 60 29. Rotter, Becca........................ 60 30. Andrade, Madison............... 40

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Wokal, Macie............................... 0

Beef Showmanship 9-12 1. Kerlee, Aaron....................... 305 2. Andres, Stewart................... 305 3. Hire, Taelor.......................... 245 4. Lusk, Allyson....................... 195 5. Brossard, Chad.................... 125 6. Patton, Samuel.................... 115 7. Mcphee-Bayha, Royce......... 110 8. Thompson, Austin................ 100 9. Alexander, Joshua................. 90 10. Gatz, Dawson....................... 90 11. Hofman, Kassidi.................. 55 12. Andrade, Madison............... 50 13. Roseman, Rex...................... 45 14. Hefner, Brittany.................. 40 15. Morrell, Bailey..................... 40 16. Silveira, Megan................... 40 17. Brewen, Emily..................... 35 18. TaRap, Tommy..................... 35 19. Souza, Dana......................... 20 20. Osborn, Faith....................... 15 21. Souza, Adam........................ 10 22. Castello, Courtney................. 5 23. Cockrell, Wyatt...................... 5 24. Dewar, Madison..................... 5 25. Berrington, Erin.................... 0 26. Bianchi, John......................... 0 27. Cockrell, Taylor...................... 0 28. Coleman, Tyler...................... 0 29. Denier, Chance...................... 0 30. Dewar, Meagan...................... 0 31. Egan, Emily........................... 0 32. Greer, Brandon...................... 0 33. Menzes, Mitchell.................... 0 34. Mercier, Chase....................... 0 35. Perry, Taylor........................... 0 36. Perry, Wyatt........................... 0 37. Sozzi, Kacey........................... 0 38. Sozzi, Kelsey.......................... 0 39. Tasker, Tana........................... 0 40. Tunzi, Robby.......................... 0 41. Vietheer, Elizabeth................ 0 42. Wolfe, Evan............................ 0

13-15 1. Stoneham, Samantha.......... 160 2. Watje, Alexis........................ 160 3. Kelton, Jenna...................... 135 4. Perry, Macy.......................... 110 5. Sherwood, Brandon............. 105 6. Levisay, Calvin...................... 95 7. Kling, Dylan........................... 80 8. Brown, Raeann...................... 70 9. Pozzi, Steven.......................... 65 10. Menjivar, Nico...................... 50 11. Brossard, Kate..................... 40 12. Tower, Shannon................... 40 13. Berrington, Breanna........... 35 14. Menzes, Marissa.................. 35 15. Grimsley, Austin.................. 30 16. Tasker, Tyler........................ 30 17. Bianchi, Hannah................. 25 18. Fenn, Matthew.................... 20 19. Ivey, Lauren......................... 20 20. Mcglothern Pookie............... 20 21. Hartzell, Caitlyn.................. 15 22. Hefner, Austin..................... 15 23. Buttermore, Kassidi............ 10 24. Castello, Alexandra............. 10 25. Allen, Lauren......................... 0 26. Braught, Madyline................ 0 27. Carroll, Jarret........................ 0 28. Crawford, Dalton................... 0 29. Denier, Brandon.................... 0 30. Egan, Rylie............................ 0 31. Emery, Kyle............................ 0 32. Johns, Brett........................... 0 33. Kellman, Natalie................... 0 34. Menjivar, Kayla..................... 0 35. Miller, Anna........................... 0 36. O’neil, Steven......................... 0 37. Perry, Bryce............................ 0 38. Peterson, Andrew.................. 0 39. Pozzi, Regina......................... 0 40. Smith, Katarina.................... 0 41. White, Brooke........................ 0 42. Wokal, Macie.......................... 0 43. Woodcock, Josie...................... 0

16-21 1. Fien, Garrett........................ 270 2. Hood, Natalynne.................. 140 3. Clark, Sarah........................ 115 4. Sherwood, Devinann........... 115 5. Patton, Jennifer................... 110 6. Wolfe, Adam......................... 110 7. Levisay, Savannah............... 105 8. Matteson, Michael................. 95 9. Hefner, Nicole........................ 85 10. Wisecarver, Madeline.......... 70 11. Machado, Brandon.............. 65 12. Yerian, Nathan.................... 55 13. Brossard, Emily................... 45

14. Dierberger, Amy.................. 45 15. Goss, Kallie.......................... 45 16. Bechtold, Ashtin.................. 40 17. Bianchi, Erica...................... 35 18. Wygal, Alyssa....................... 30 19. Emmert, Marcus.................. 25 20. Hofman, Stefani.................. 25 21. Rodriguez, Jacob.................. 25 22. Torres, Kristyn..................... 25 23. Olson, Connor...................... 20 24. Woodcock, Chelsea............... 15 25. Beckwith, Jaime.................. 10 26. BlaNton, Zachary.................. 5 27. Pankey, Forrest...................... 5 28. Amaral, Alina........................ 0 29. Bradford, Katelynn............... 0 30. Carrol, Justin......................... 0 31. Castaneda, Clarissa.............. 0 32. Clevenger, Sam...................... 0 33. Dealba, Brooke...................... 0 34. Debusk, Ryan........................ 0 35. Forster, Jenna........................ 0 36. Giles, Lindsey........................ 0 37. Hofman, Ashley..................... 0 38. Jeffery, Heather..................... 0 39. Largen, Aaron........................ 0 40. Mancino, Kellie...................... 0 41. Miranda, Marc....................... 0 42. Qualls, Briana....................... 0 43. Rohrmann, Kyle.................... 0 44. Rotter, Becca.......................... 0 45. Sardella, Grant...................... 0 46. Schuler, Sarah....................... 0 47. Stephan, Bailey..................... 0 48. Suttles, Sierra........................ 0 49. Tercero, Ashley...................... 0 50. Tyler, Taylor........................... 0 51. Welch, Kayla.......................... 0 52. Wokal, Samantha.................. 0 53. Woodcock, John...................... 0

Hog Division 9-12 1. Scarborough, Jenna............. 601 2. Nelson, Dane....................... 431 3. Mcintyre, Cameron.............. 398 4. Johnson, Elijah.................... 310 5. Borba, Eleanor..................... 270 6. Verdegaal, Clay.................... 245 7. Verdegaal, Gracie................ 233 8. Conder, Kade....................... 205 9. Kiser, Madeline.................... 180 10. Nelson, Dirk....................... 165 11. Nylander, Taeber............... 105 12. Weinrich, Shelby................ 100 13. Butimore, Kaitlyn................ 85 14. Coonce, Adriana................... 70 15. Seymore, Hannah................ 60 16. Bennett, Lily........................ 55 17. Johnson, Noah..................... 55 18. Coonce, Cole......................... 50 19. Bennett, Lucy...................... 45 20. Debusk, Wyatt..................... 25 21. Stewart, Bailee.................... 25 22. Enos, Anna........................... 20 23. Stewart, Brooke................... 20 24. Huseby, Kyle........................ 15 25. Jones, Alexis.......................... 0 26. Rush, Justine......................... 0

13-15 1. Mcintyre, Baylie.................. 669 2. Cramer, Mariesa.................. 614 3. Peters, Kiana....................... 613 4. Miller, Savannah................. 566 5. Hanson, Nelson................... 518 6. Zittel, Madison.................... 475 7. Bowen, Chase...................... 470 8. Anderson, Morgan............... 410 9. Johnson, Caleb ................... 295 10. Dustra, Dusty.................... 260 11. Bisnett, Hazen................... 160 12. Johnson, Zach.................... 160 13. Gonzales-Salazar, Maddy.... 75 14. Lee, David............................ 65 15. Enos, George........................ 55 16. Lee, Devin............................ 55 17. Whitaker, Whitney.............. 50 18. Thomas, Andrea................... 45 19. Huseby, Danielle.................. 40 20. Seymore, Nick...................... 35 21. Thomas, Amanda................. 25

16-19 1. Shively, Darrah.................... 640 2. Conant, Matthew................. 616 3. Serna, Artie.......................... 550 4. Hanson, Laurel.................... 490 5. Lehfeldt, Travis................... 428 6. Ferrero, Jd........................... 385 7. Brem, Kyle........................... 376 8. Vasquez, Claire.................... 370 9. Conant, Greg....................... 265 10. Tarbell, Jace....................... 253 11. Debusk, Ryan.................... 235 12. Borba, Alex........................ 195

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PORK: Industry That Is Changing

About the Author: Mike Curry has been employed at Yosemite Meat Company, Inc for 10 years. Yosemite Meat is a pork processing plant in Modesto California, where they process 1500 head per day. Yosemite Meat is locally owned and operated, and offers a full line of fresh pork products. Yosemite Meat also owns and operates its own swine farm in Idaho. Mike has been actively involved in a wide spectrum of industry issues throughout his time with Yosemite Meat. Yosemite Meat is a member of the National Meat Association where Mike serves as a member of their board of directors. In addition, Mike is a member of the board of directors for the California Pork Producers Association. Mike his wife Sarah and their two children, Grace and Lance reside in Hughson California.

Fifth Generation arrives at Sunny Day Shorthorns ranch in Merced, CA. New parents, Tim and Amy Whitfield welcomed their son into the world on July, 21st, 2011 at 8:02 P.M. Timothy (T.J.) Wyman Whitfield weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz and was 20.5 inches long at birth. Grandparents Alpha and Sherri Gipe, Aunt Amanda Gipe and soon to be Uncle Russell McKeith can not wait to see this little one in the show ring!

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Left: Tim Whitfield, Amy Whitfield and T.J. Whitfield in the pasture with the cows. Right: the Gipe Family in front of the Sunny Day Shorthorns sign.

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13. Allen, Lucas....................... 175 14. Lopez- Sarah Ann.............. 120 15. Machado, Brandon.............. 98 16. Butimore, Amber................. 95 17. DuRfey, Taylor..................... 30 18. Moreno, Joshua................... 15 19. Mendez,Angelica................... 0 20. Tercero, Ashley...................... 0

Overall Hog

1. Mcintyre, Baylie.................. 669 2. Shively, Darrah.................... 640 3. Conant, Matthew................. 616 4. Cramer, Mariesa.................. 614 5. Peters, Kiana....................... 613 6. Scarborough, Jenna............. 601 7. Miller, Savannah................. 566 8. Serna, Artie.......................... 550 9. Hanson, Nelson................... 518 10. Hanson, Laurel.................. 490 Zittel, Madison........................ 475 Bowen, Chase.......................... 470 Nelson, Dane........................... 431 Lehfeldt, Travis....................... 418 Anderson, Morgan................... 410 Mcintyre, Cameron................. 398 Ferrero, Jd............................... 385 Brem, Kyle............................... 376 Vasquez, ClaiRe....................... 370 Johnson, Elijah........................ 310 Johnson, Caleb ....................... 295 Borba, Eleanor......................... 270 Conant, Greg........................... 265 Dustry, Dusty.......................... 260 Tarbell, Jace............................ 253 Verdegaal, Clay....................... 245 Debusk, Ryan.......................... 235 Verdegaal, Gracie.................... 233 Conder, Kade........................... 205 Borba, Alex.............................. 195 Kiser, Madeline....................... 180 Allen, Lucas............................. 175 Nelson, Dirk............................ 165 Bisnett, Hazen......................... 160 Johnson, Zach.......................... 160 Lopez- Sarah Ann.................... 120 Nylander, Taeber..................... 105 Weinrich, Shelby..................... 100 Machado, Brandon.................... 98 Butimore, Amber....................... 95 Butimore, Kaitlyn..................... 85 Gonzales-Salazar, Maddy......... 75 Coonce, Adriana........................ 70 Lee, David.................................. 65 SEymore, Hannah..................... 60 Bennett, Lily.............................. 55 Enos, George.............................. 55 Johnson, Noah........................... 55 Lee, Devin.................................. 55 Coonce, Cole............................... 50 Whitaker, Whitney.................... 50 Bennett, Lucy............................ 45 Thomas, Andrea........................ 45 Huseby, Danielle....................... 40 Seymore, Nick............................ 35 Durfey, Taylor............................ 30 Debusk, Wyatt........................... 25 Stewart, Bailee.......................... 25 Thomas, Amanda....................... 25 Enos, Anna................................. 20 Stewart, Brooke......................... 20 Huseby, Kyle.............................. 15 Moreno, Joshua......................... 15 Jones, Alexis................................ 0 Mendez,Angelica......................... 0 Rush, Justine............................... 0 Tercero, Ashley............................ 0

Hog Showmanship 9-12 1. Nelson, Dane....................... 315 2. Scarborough, Jenna............. 255 3. Verdegaal, Clay.................... 225 4. Verdegaal, Gracie................ 185 5. Borba, Eleanor..................... 165 6. Mcintyre, Cameron.............. 150 7. Nelson, Dirk......................... 105 8. Johnson, Elijah...................... 80 9. Conder, Kade......................... 55 10. Nylander, Taeber................. 50 11. Seymore, Hannah................ 45 12. Weinrich, Shelby.................. 35 13. Kiser, Madeline.................... 30 14. Coonce, Adriana................... 25

15. Huseby, Kyle........................ 10 16. Butimore, Kaitlyn.................. 5 17. Johnson, Noah....................... 5 18. Bennett, Lily.......................... 0 19. Bennett, Lucy........................ 0 20. Coonce, Cole........................... 0 21. Debusk, Wyatt....................... 0 22. Enos, Anna............................. 0 23. Jones, Alexis.......................... 0 24. Rush, Justine......................... 0 25. Stewart, Bailee...................... 0 26. Stewart, Brooke..................... 0

13-15 1. Peters, Kiana....................... 320 2. Cramer, Mariesa.................. 250 3. Zittel, Madison.................... 225 4. Mcintyre, Baylie.................. 220 5. Bowen, Chase...................... 155 6. Anderson, Morgan............... 105 7. Hanson, Nelson................... 105 8. Johnson, Zach........................ 80 9. Dustry, Dusty......................... 70 10. Johnson, Caleb ................... 65 11. Miller, Savannah................. 50 12. Bisnett, Hazen..................... 35 13. Seymore, Nick...................... 35 14. Huseby, Danielle.................. 25 15. Thomas, Andrea................... 25 16. Enos, George........................ 10 17. Gonzales-Salazar, Maddy...... 0 18. Lee, David.............................. 0 19. Lee, Devin.............................. 0 20. Thomas, Amanda................... 0 21. Whitaker, Whitney................ 0

16-19 1. Shively, Darrah.................... 310 2. Lehfeldt, Travis................... 305 3. Conant, Matthew................. 235 4. Vasquez, Claire.................... 165 5. Tarbell, Jace......................... 110 6. Ferrero, Jd............................. 95 7. Conant, Greg......................... 75 8. Borba, Alex............................ 65 9. Brem, Kyle............................. 55 10. Hanson, Laurel.................... 40 11. Lopez- Sarah Ann................ 40 12. Serna, Artie.......................... 40 13. Debusk, Ryan...................... 15 14. Allen, Lucas......................... 10 15. Butimore, Amber................... 0 16. Durfey, Taylor........................ 0 17. Machado, Brandon................ 0 18. Mendez,Angelica................... 0 19. Moreno, Joshua..................... 0 20. Tercero, Ashley...................... 0

Sheep Division 9-12 1. Smith, Shane....................... 353 2. Moses, Justina..................... 240 3. Layne, Amber...................... 230 4. Colbert, Weldon................... 216 5. MccluRe, Sarah................... 215 6. Pankey, Jenna...................... 180 7. Colvard, Brittnie................. 135 8. Farao, Samantha................. 100 9. Mattes, Shyann..................... 80 10. Layne, Allison...................... 70 11. Gottlieb, Jacey..................... 20 12. Pendleton, Marissa.............. 15 13. Teresi, Jacob........................ 15 14. Whiteford, Alexis................. 10 15. Bayne, Sarah......................... 0

13-15 1. Smith, Kristyn..................... 683 2. Mendez, Joshua................... 622 3. Bowles, Kelsie...................... 573 4. Teresi, Jessica...................... 508 5. Eldridge, Bridgette.............. 493 6. Lewis, Isaac......................... 493 7. Nelson, Tate......................... 475 8. Kerlee, Kyle......................... 444 9. Truax, Timothy.................... 420 10. Alexander, Morgan............ 405 11. Vieira, Lindsey................... 380 12. Castello, Alexandra........... 300 13. Zurliene, Emily.................. 198 14. Hoogendoorn, Emily.......... 155 15. Larsen, Peyton................... 125 16. Snyder, Holland................. 100 17. Madden, Maggie.................. 95

18. Miller, Jesse......................... 55 19. Pendleton, Gianna............... 45 20. Norman, Daphne................. 40 21. Whiteford, Joseph................ 30 22. Klinger, Allysa..................... 20 23. Russell, Kortney.................. 20 24. Hahlbeck, Alexandra........... 15 25. Mcneely, Isabella................... 5 26. Townsend, Michael................ 0

Russell, Kortney........................ 20 Slocum, Kayla............................ 20 Hahlbeck, Alexandra................. 15 Pendleton, Marissa.................... 15 Teresi, Jacob.............................. 15 Whiteford, Alexis....................... 10 Mcneely, Isabella......................... 5 Bayne, Sarah............................... 0 Boggs,Marcee.............................. 0 Hofman, Stefani.......................... 0 Purkey, James............................. 0 Ryan, Joe..................................... 0 Strahan, Brittany........................ 0 Tercero, Ashley............................ 0 Townsend, Michael...................... 0

16-19 1. Hanks, Amy......................... 618 2. Strasser, Taylor.................... 540 3. Zimmerman, Steven............ 385 4. Snyder, Skottlyn.................. 328 5. Edelman, Brooke................. 285 6. Switzer, Hailey-Rose........... 275 7. Durfey, Taylor...................... 260 8. Dutra, Justine..................... 205 9. Spaman, Makayla............... 175 10. Hagle, Samantha............... 165 11. Strand, Emilie................... 155 12. Miller, Robert..................... 115 13. Bayne, Nicole..................... 113 14. Castro, Kelsey.................... 100 15. Welch, Kayla........................ 70 16. Tackmier, Kate..................... 65 17. Morrison, Caitlyn................ 63 18. Edmondsen, Tyler............... 60 19. Robinson, Kathren.............. 55 20. Sumpter, Shannon............... 50 21. Bradford, Katelynn............. 35 22. Slocum, Kayla...................... 20 23. Boggs, Marcee........................ 0 24. Hofman, Stefani.................... 0 25. Purkey, James........................ 0 26. Ryan, Joe................................ 0 27. Strahan, Brittany.................. 0 28. Tercero, Ashley...................... 0

Sheep Showmanship 9-12 1. Moses, Justina..................... 230 2. Smith, Shane....................... 170 3. Mcclure, Sarah.................... 160 4. Colvard, Brittnie................. 155 5. Layne, Amber...................... 105 6. Mattes, Shyann..................... 95 7. Colbert, Weldon..................... 75 8. Pendleton, Marissa................ 15 9. Layne, Allison........................ 10 10. Pankey, Jenna........................ 5 11. Bayne, Sarah......................... 0 12. Farao, Samantha................... 0 13. Gottlieb, Jacey....................... 0 14. Teresi, Jacob.......................... 0 15. Whiteford, Alexis................... 0

13-15 1. Smith, Kristyn..................... 260 2. Mendez, Joshua................... 230 3. Teresi, Jessica...................... 220 4. Lewis, Isaac......................... 190 5. Kerlee, Kyle......................... 180 6. Nelson, Tate......................... 160 7. Bowles, Kelsie...................... 145 8. Eldridge, Bridgette.............. 115 9. Vieira, Lindsey..................... 100 10. Alexander, Morgan.............. 85 11. Castello, Alexandra............. 75 12. Norman, Daphne................. 45 13. Truax, Timothy.................... 45 14. Zurliene, Emily.................... 15 15. Hoogendoorn, Emily.............. 5 16. Russell, Kortney.................... 5 17. Hahlbeck, Alexandra............. 0 18. Klinger, Allysa....................... 0 19. Larsen, Peyton....................... 0 20. Madden, Maggie.................... 0 21. Mcneely, Isabella................... 0 22. Miller, Jesse........................... 0 23. Pendleton, Gianna................. 0 24. Snyder, Holland..................... 0 25. Townsend, Michael................ 0 26. Whiteford, Joseph.................. 0

Overall Lamb

1. Smith, Kristyn..................... 683 2. Mendez, Joshua................... 622 3. Hanks, Amy......................... 618 4. Bowles, Kelsie...................... 573 5. Strasser, Taylor.................... 540 6. Teresi, Jessica...................... 508 7. Eldridge, Bridgette.............. 493 8. Lewis, Isaac......................... 493 9. Nelson, Tate......................... 475 10. Kerlee, Kyle....................... 444 Truax, Timothy........................ 420 Alexander, Morgan.................. 405 Zimmerman, Steven................ 385 Vieira, Lindsey........................ 380 Smith, Shane........................... 353 Snyder, Skottlyn...................... 328 Castello, Alexandra................. 300 Edelman, Brooke..................... 285 Switzer, Hailey-Rose............... 275 Durfey, Taylor.......................... 260 Moses, Justina......................... 240 Layne, Amber.......................... 230 Colbert, Weldon....................... 216 Mcclure, Sarah........................ 215 Dutra, Justine......................... 205 Zurliene, Emily........................ 198 Pankey, Jenna.......................... 180 Spaman, Makayla................... 175 Hagle, Samantha..................... 165 Hoogendoorn, Emily................ 155 Strand, Emilie......................... 155 Colvard, Brittnie..................... 135 Larsen, Peyton......................... 125 Miller, Robert........................... 115 Bayne, Nicole........................... 113 Castro, Kelsey......................... 100 Farao, Samantha..................... 100 Snyder, Holland....................... 100 Madden, Maggie........................ 95 Mattes, Shyann......................... 80 Layne, Allison............................ 70 Welch, Kayla.............................. 70 Tackmier, Kate.......................... 65 Morrison, Caitlyn...................... 63 Edmondsen, Tyler..................... 60 Miller, Jesse............................... 55 Robinson, Kathren.................... 55 Sumpter, Shannon..................... 50 Pendleton, Gianna..................... 45 Norman, Daphne....................... 40 Bradford, Katelynn................... 35 Whiteford, Joseph..................... 30 Gottlieb, Jacey........................... 20 Klinger, Allysa........................... 20

16-19 1. Hanks, Amy......................... 270 2. Zimmerman, Steven............ 240 3. Strasser, Taylor.................... 150 4. Durfey, Taylor...................... 140 5. Switzer, Hailey-Rose............. 95 6. Snyder, Skottlyn.................... 90 7. Spaman, Makayla................. 75 8. BaynE, Nicole........................ 65 9. Edelman, Brooke................... 60 10. Miller, Robert....................... 55 11. Dutra, Justine..................... 50 12. Tackmier, Kate..................... 50 13. Hagle, Samantha................. 40 14. Castro, Kelsey...................... 25 15. Sumpter, Shannon............... 15 16. Morrison, Caitlyn................ 10 17. Ryan, Joe.............................. 10 18. Boggs,Marcee......................... 0 19. Bradford, Katelynn............... 0 20. Edmondsen, Tyler................. 0 21. Hofman, Stefani.................... 0 22. Purkey, James........................ 0 23. Robinson, Kathren................ 0 24. Slocum, Kayla........................ 0 25. Strahan, Brittany.................. 0 26. Strand, Emilie....................... 0 27. Tercero, Ashley...................... 0 28. Welch, Kayla.......................... 0

Goat Division 9-12 1. Johnson, Erin...................... 629 2. Moses, Justina..................... 458 3. Brem, Tyson......................... 428 4. Smith, Jared........................ 318 5. Macdonald, Elise................. 311 6. Welcher, Heather................. 310 7. Hudson, Brad....................... 295 8. Andrade, Madison............... 223 9. Kelly, Joshua........................ 170 10. Ratkovich, Nathaniel........ 160 11. Cano, Alexis....................... 130 12. Newton, Kennedy.............. 125 13. Ratkovich, Nicholas........... 110 14. Hudson, Nikolas.................. 50 15. Kerlee, Aaron....................... 30 16. Diniz, Katelyn...................... 25 17. Bartholomew, Cody................ 5 18. Arroyo, Andraya.................... 0 19. Castello, Courtney................. 0 20. Whiteford, Alexis................... 0

13-15 1. Woods, Samantha................ 655 2. Shelton, Codi....................... 633 3. Cocagne, Baylee................... 546 4. DOolittle, Katherine............ 535 5. Mccarty, Colleen.................. 520 6. Heaton, Jenna..................... 516 7. Bisnett, Hazen..................... 514 8. Van Allen, Logan................. 491 9. Sardella, Clayton................. 398 10. Norman,Daphne................ 278 11. Bowles, Kelsie.................... 245 12. Ivey, Lauren....................... 155 13. Andrews, Anna.................. 105 14. Macdonald, Patrick........... 100 15. Mattes, Robert..................... 75 16. Grimsley, Austin.................. 20 17. Castello, Alexandra............... 5 18. Taylor, Ashley........................ 0

16-19 1. Adam, Caroline.................... 647 2. Ackley-Grady, Michael........ 453 3. Zimmerman, Steven............ 413 4. Sumpter, Shannon............... 348 5. Jimenez, Juan-Cesar........... 345 6. Kehn, Briana....................... 335 7. HudSon, Andy...................... 303 8. Smith, Nicole....................... 300 9. Dutra, Justine..................... 270 10. Andrews, Justin................. 235 11. Clark-Webb, Kristin.......... 195 12. Andrews, Amy.................... 135 13. Mcbirney, Amy..................... 65 14. Smith, Chanie...................... 15 15. Boggs, Marcee........................ 0 16. Robinson, Kathren................ 0 17. Ryan, Joe................................ 0 18. Strand, Emilie....................... 0

Overall Goat

1. Woods, Samantha................ 655 2. Adam, Caroline.................... 647 3. Shelton, Codi....................... 633 4. Johnson, Erin...................... 629 5. Cocagne, Baylee................... 546 6. Doolittle, Katherine............. 535 7. Mccarty, Colleen.................. 520 8. Heaton, Jenna..................... 516 9. Bisnett, Hazen..................... 514 10. Van Allen, Logan............... 491 Moses, Justina......................... 458 Ackley-Grady, Michael............ 453 Brem, Tyson............................. 428 Zimmerman, Steven................ 413 Sardella, Clayton..................... 398 Sumpter, Shannon................... 348 Jimenez, Juan-Cesar............... 345 Kehn, Briana........................... 335 Smith, Jared............................ 318 Macdonald, Elise..................... 311 Welcher, Heather..................... 310 Hudson, Andy.......................... 303 Smith, Nicole........................... 300 Hudson, Brad.......................... 295 Norman,Daphne...................... 278 Dutra, Justine......................... 270 Bowles, Kelsie.......................... 245 Andrews, Justin...................... 235 Andrade, Madison................... 223 Clark-Webb, Kristin................ 195

Kelly, Joshua........................... 170 Ratkovich, Nathaniel.............. 160 Ivey, Lauren............................. 155 Andrews, Amy......................... 135 Cano, Alexis............................. 130 Newton, Kennedy.................... 125 Ratkovich, Nicholas................ 110 Andrews, Anna........................ 105 Macdonald, Patrick................. 100 Mattes, Robert........................... 75 Mcbirney, Amy........................... 65 Hudson, Nikolas........................ 50 Kerlee, Aaron............................. 30 Diniz, Katelyn........................... 25 Grimsley, Austin........................ 20 Bartholomew, Cody..................... 5 Castello, Alexandra..................... 5 Arroyo, Andraya.......................... 0 Boggs, Marcee.............................. 0 Castello, Courtney....................... 0 Robinson, Kathren...................... 0 Ryan, Joe..................................... 0 Smith, Chanie.............................. 0 Strand, Emilie............................. 0 Taylor, Ashley.............................. 0 Whiteford, Alexis......................... 0

Goat Showmanship 9-12 1. Johnson, Erin...................... 320 2. Moses, Justina..................... 240 3. Macdonald, EliSe................. 230 4. Welcher, Heather................. 220 5. Brem, Tyson......................... 190 6. Kelly, Joshua........................ 175 7. Cano, Alexis......................... 140 8. Hudson, Brad....................... 130 9. Andrade, Madison................. 90 10. Hudson, Nikolas.................. 90 11. Smith, Jared........................ 50 12. Newton, Kennedy................ 20 13. Ratkovich, Nathaniel.......... 15 14. Ratkovich, Nicholas............. 10 15. Diniz, Katelyn........................ 5 16. Kerlee, Aaron......................... 5 17. Arroyo, Andraya.................... 0 18. Bartholomew, Cody................ 0 19. Castello, Courtney................. 0 20. Whiteford, Alexis................... 0

13-15 1. Van Allen, Logan................. 295 2. Woods, Samantha................ 265 3. Shelton, Codi....................... 260 4. Bisnett, Hazen..................... 230 5. Doolittle, KatherIne............ 190 6. Heaton, Jenna..................... 170 7. Bowles, Kelsie...................... 155 8. Ivey, Lauren......................... 145 9. Cocagne, Baylee................... 140 10. Sardella, Clayton................. 75 11. Andrews, Anna.................... 70 12. Norman,Daphne.................. 70 13. Castello, Alexandra............. 50 14. Mattes, Robert..................... 35 15. Macdonald, Patrick............. 30 16. Mccarty, Colleen.................. 30 17. Grimsley, Austin.................... 0 18. Taylor, Ashley........................ 0

16-19 1. Zimmerman, Steven............ 305 2. Dutra, Justine..................... 265 3. Ackley-Grady, Michael........ 270 4. Adam, Caroline.................... 270 5. Mcbirney, Amy..................... 195 6. Andrews, Justin................... 130 7. Smith, Nicole....................... 125 8. Kehn, Briana....................... 120 9. Jimenez, JuAn-Cesar............ 90 10. Hudson, Andy...................... 75 11. Sumpter, Shannon............... 75 12. Clark-Webb, Kristin............ 55 13. Boggs, Marcee...................... 30 14. Andrews, Amy...................... 10 15. Robinson, Kathren................ 0 16. Ryan, Joe................................ 0 17. Smith, Chanie........................ 0 18. Strand, Emilie....................... 0

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* You must be a member of the first show you attend to receive points for that show *

Jr. Memberships are accepted until March 31, 2012. To receive points you must be a member.

How do you join?

Fill out the form and exhibit at as many sanctioned shows that you want to. You can attend one or all the shows - It’s up to you!

Why should you join?

You’re attending jackpots throughout the year, so why not accumulate points too? Get recognition at the end of the year for all your work and effort to be your best!

What will you get out of it?

For more information, contact: Heidi Beljean 408-776-7611 Mary Ann Bush 831-623-4316

Our goal is to reward all kids that join with some form of compensation (by awards, scholarships, things for your future - personal & project, etc). At the end of the year, points will be tabulated and a banquet held for members, their families and CJLA supporters. It is our belief that all participants in this program are equally important - therefore, our goal is to include and reward every member for their involvement and efforts.

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Food for Thought

Spragues Contribute $100,000 to Hereford Youth

— By Jed Asmus

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — George and Karen Sprague of Bar One Ranch, Eugene, Ore., gifted $100,000 to the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) during “The Harvest” fundraiser for youth Aug. 20 at Kunde Family Estate. The event hosted by the Jim and Marcia Mickelson family raised a total of $292,000 to support Hereford youth.

What is Non Protein Nitrogen doing in your feed? Have you ever wondered what Non Protein Nitrogen is? If you have read your feed tag and seen this description of your feed, you should question what you are feeding. In short, Non Protein Nitrogen (NPN) is added sources of Nitrogen in your feed. Sources include Ammonium Chloride, which is often added because chloride helps to prevent urinary calculi. However, the problem with sources of NPN is they inflate the amount of crude protein in your feed, and the majority of the NPN has no benefit to your animals growth and development. The reason that NPN is of little help is that growing animals need high quality protein or True Protein. Quality protein is defined by the amount and types of Amino Acids found with in the feed. NPN has no amino acids, and there for is the lowest quality source of protein.

“This generous gift by the Spragues brings us one step closer to reaching the $5 million dollar goal set by the HYFA,” says Amy Cowan, American Hereford Association director of youth activities and foundation. “George and Karen have been involved in academia for many years, the past 30 years at University of Oregon. Together they have a passion for Herefords and youth.” Because of this generous donation, an annual Bar One Ranch Scholarship will be presented by HYFA and given in memory of Ken Tracy of Split Butte, who lost his battle with cancer prior to “The Harvest.”

So, here is how to understand the effect of NPN on your feeds crude protein. Most feed tags report NPN levels between 1%-2% of crude protein. The easy way to interpret this tag is by taking the crude protein and discounting the NPN. For Example: An 18% crude protein feed, with NPN of 1.5%, has a true protein of 16.5%. True protein is the protein with Amino Acids and this is the level of protein that will actually help your animal grow. If you want to avoid NPN, then look for products that contain sources of Chloride like Calcium Chloride, which is not toxic and has no sources of NPN.

“Ken was a huge supporter of Hereford youth,” Cowan says. “Combined with George and Karen’s passion for education and leadership, this scholarship will leave a lasting legacy honoring two great Hereford families.” Visit HerefordYouthFoundation.org for more information or contact Amy Cowan at acowan@hereford. org or 816-842-3757.

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2011

For those exhibitors whose shows weren't featured in the Show Results throughout the year. Anna Miller Linden-Peters 4-H 2011 San Joaquin County Fair Results: Supreme Champion Cow-Calf Pair; Advanced Showmanship

Adam Wolfe Herald 4-H

Paul Calac

2011 Sacramento County Fair

Valley Center FFA

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Becca Rotter

Cassie Menezes

Salinas FFA 2011 Salinas Valley Fair

Los Banos FFA

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Eli Martineau

Grace Martineau

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Justin Terry

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• J/4 Cattle Company

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Joe & Marlene Amaral (209) 538-1540 3348 Zeering Rd., Modesto, CA 95358 E-mail: J4cattle@aol.com

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(Show Heifers & Steers)

• James Bright / Leo Bros. (209) 389-4880 7953 Le Grand Rd., Merced, CA 95340

• Double E Hay & Cattle Ed & Eric Bright; Ed (209) 389-4060 Eric (209) 761-6607 16120 Buchanan Hollow Rd. Le Grand, CA 95333

(Reg. Herefords, Shorthorns, Angus, ChiMaines and Xbred Show Steers)

• Johns Cattle Co.

(Chi-Maine, Short, Angus, X-bred)

Deron, Karen, Layton, and Brett Johns Deron (559) 647-1611; Layton (559) 359-6843 27613 Avenue 196, Strathmore, CA 93267

• Fair Cattle Co. • alto herefords Larry Alto Family (707) 822-9478; Kevin: (707) 839-0170 3545 Bayschool Rd., Arcata, CA 95521 (Bulls, Heifers, Steers)

• Applegate Trail Ranch Owner: Dave & Jeanette Dillabo Manager: David Dillabo (530) 695-9322; (530) 667-4300 (C) (541) 281-9240 952 County Road 108A, Tulelake, CA 96134 (Club Calves)

• Azevedo Cattle Brian Azevedo (209) 200-3832 Elk Grove, CA Email: azevedocattle@yahoo.com (Show Steers & Heifers)

• 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 – (559) 534-2396 P.O. Box 549, Ducor, CA 93218

(Reg. Shorthorns & Herefords; X-Breds; Steers & Heifers)

• Bigelow Farms Matt Bigelow (559) 647-2817 PO Box 43, O'Neals, CA 93645

(Reg. Shorthorn - Breeding & Show Steers)

• Blackjack Ranch Joe Lopes (916) 753-9896 PO Box 213, Wilton, CA 95693 (Club Calves & Show Heifers)

• Boneso Livestock Steve, Mary Ann, Wes and Maggie Boneso (805) 227-4031 (H) • (805) 294-3816 (C) 5995 Martingale Circle San Miguel, CA 93451 Email: sboneso@msn.com Website: www.bonesolivestock.com (Maine & Chi Show Heifers and Club Calves)

• Brocco Show Cattle Ron, Justine & Audra Brocco (707) 996-6224 1189 Solano Ave., Sonoma, CA 95476 (Show Heifers & Steers)

• Colburn Cattle Co. Ron, Lisa, Tyler, Ryan & Wyatt (559) 269-3175 PO Box 568, Five Points, CA 93624 (Club Calves, Reg. Maines, Reg. Shorthorns)

• D-B Club Calves David Sr. & David Brown (209) 874-3943 1560 Ellenwood Rd., Waterford, CA 95386 (Club Calves)

• Dillabo Livestock David & Jeanette Dillabo (530) 695-9322 5127 Pennington Road, Live Oak, CA 95953 (Shorthorn & Angus – Steers & Heifers)

• Dismukes Ranch Jim Dismukes (M) (916) 995-3549; (H) (916) 682-8648 11070 Bradley Ranch Rd. Elk Grove, CA 95624

Todd Fair - (209) 667-9220 (C) (209) 648-8240 5731 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, CA 95316 Email: faircattle@gmail.com Website: www.faircattle.com

(Show Steers & Heifers, Market Heifers, Breed Heifer Prospects)

• M&M Livestock

(Club Calves & Show Heifers)

Martin & Stacey Machado (209) 357-0912; (209) 564-8361; (209) 652-6946 8171 North Buhach, Winton, CA 95388

• Flynn Cattle Jim or Matt Flynn (559) 534-2367 or 534-2423 PO Box 57, Ducor, CA 93218

(Club Calves, Heifers)

• Mission Angus/ Mission Club Calves

(Competitive Club Calves)

• G/M Cattle Company

Mark & Tom Perez (209) 837-4721; (209) 531-7455 (cell) P.O. Box 97, Crows Landing, CA 95313 Email: markperezsr@yahoo.com

Kevin & Stacey Griffith (209) 785-3013; (209) 610-7616 cell P.O. Box 283, 3434 Rock Creek Road Copperopolis, CA 95228 Email: kgriffithcattle@yahoo.com Website: gmcattlecompany.com

(Angus)

• Noble Cattle Company

(Show Steers)

Chad Noble (559) 788-0659 28679 Mtn. Rd. 120, Porterville, CA 93257

• GBJ Beef Cattle Gary & BJ Flint (530) 268-6768 Ranch (916) 995-7103 Gary's Cell (916) 995-7183 BJ's Cell 20902 Big Spring Drive Grass Valley, CA 95949 Email: gbjflint@netscape.net

(Reg. Shorthorns & Club Calves)

• Poncetta Shorthorns David & Michael Poncetta (661) 978-3320 10454 Wible Road, Bakersfield, CA 93313

(Club Calves - Maine X Black & Black Baldies, Reg. Angus Breeding Stock)

• Simon Cattle Faris Simon: (209) 769-8427 Layne Simon: (209) 769-8429 Barn: (209) 374-3429 Catheys Valley, CA Email: rscows@psnw.com

(Steers & Heifers Available Year-Round)

• Spring Valley Land & Livestock Jim, Kristi, Bobby & Shyann Mattes (559) 276-5704; Barn (559) 868-3323 PO Box 22, O'Neal's, CA 93645 (Reg. Angus & Shorthorns, Club Calves)

• Strickler Livestock Shane Strickler (530) 570-6634 7253 County Road 24 Orland, CA 95963 (Show Steers, Heifers, Bulls)

• Sunnyday Shorthorns Alpha & Sherri Gipe (209) 358-9377 6885 West Oak Ave., Merced, CA 95340 www.sunnydayshorthorns.com

(Registered Shorthorn Show Heifers, Bulls, Steers — X-Bred Steers)

• Teixeira Cattle Co. John and Heather Teixeira; Allan and Cee (805) 595-1416 855 Thousand Hills Road, Pismo Beach, CA 93449 www.teixeiracattleco.com (Club Calves and Show Heifers)

• Wagner Livestock, LLC Jeff & Nicole Wagner (Rch) (209) 887-2291; (Cell) (209) 351-0351 11149 Shelton Rd., Linden, CA 95236 Email: jwwagnermech@sbcglobal.net Website: www.wagnerlivestock.com (Charolais & Angus Heifers; Show Steers)

(Show heifers, Club Calves, Bulls)

• R&R Farms

• Geist Cattle

Bob Ross (408) 776-0333 (H); (408) 221-3023 (Cell) Dennis Lee (775) 217-2280 P.O. Box 20668, San Jose, CA 95160

Gary & Linda Geist (559) 674-4117 Shane, Kimberly, Kendall & Kayden (559) 674-4174; (C) (559) 363-4117 16540 Road 31, Madera, CA 93638

(Reg. Hereford Genetics Show Heifers, Bulls, Embryos, Semen)

(Reg. Maines, Club Calves)

• Gilardi Show Cattle

• Reed Valley Ranch

(530) 518-2312 8640 Sherwood Blvd., Los Molinos, CA 96055 Website: www.gilardilandandcattle.com

Ranch Managers: Don & Janet Moore (951) 767-0524 Hemet, California E-mail: don@reedvalleyranch.net Website: www.reedvalleyranch.net

(Show Steers and Fancy Heifers)

(Club Calves, Commercial Heifers, Bulls)

• Gonsalves Ranch Joey, Kristy,Riley & Reese Gonsalves (209) 526-3006 Mike Gonsalves - (209) 578-3252 7243 Maze Blvd., Modesto, CA 95358

• Reis Livestock Tony, Mary, Nathan, Natalie & Nicole Reis (530) 846-3940 (H); (530) 682-0305 (Nathan's Cell) 648 Cowee Ave., Gridley, CA 95948 www.reislivestock.com

(Reg. & Commercial Angus, Club Calves)

• Grimsley Cattle & Goats

(Charolais Heifers, Bulls & Steers; X-Bred Heifers & Steers)

Austin Grimsley (831) 207-7564 P.O. Box 1009, Tres Pinos, CA 95075 Email: austingrimsley@yahoo.com Website: www.grimsleycattle.com

• Rodgers Livestock Blaine & Melissa Rodgers (C) (559) 314-4630; (H) (559) 287-6619 2399 N. Riverbend Ave., Sanger, CA 93657

(Club Goats & Purebred Seedstock)

• H.A.V.E. Angus Mel & Darrell Hansen (707) 838-4463, Windsor, CA Jim & Karen Vietheer (916) 687-7620, Wilton, CA

(Club Calves)

• Schnoor Sisters Cattle Co. Amanda and Kirbe Schnoor (559) 665-1991 11564 Ave. 26, Chowchilla, CA 93610

(Angus Heifers & Bulls)

• Hyder Cattle Co.

(Show Steers & Heifers; Reg. Angus Cattle)

Troy & Cliff Hyder Dave DeRose (559) 539-3220 36786 Hwy 190, Springville, CA 93265

• Seever & Son Cattle Co. Lou Seever (M) (925) 989-9069 (Day) (925) 463-3443 (N) (925) 820-5392 3687 Old Santa Rita Rd. Pleasanton, CA 94588

(Club Calves)

• Imhof Cattle Co. Frank Jr., Haley & Andrew Imhof (925) 600-7735 (h); (925) 580-2245 (c) (510) 377-9556 P.O. Box 174, Sunol, CA 94586 Email: imhofcattle@earthlink.net

IDAHO breeders • Malson Angus and Herefords Josh Malson (209) 739-0725 (C) 2901 SW 9th Ave., Parma, ID 83660 Email: info@malsonangus.com Website: www.malsonangus.com (Angus and Hereford bulls and females)

nevada breeders • Brumley Farms Don, Skeeter, Kari, Brooke & Bryce Brumley (775) 272-3152; (C) (209) 479-0287 P.O. Box 239, Orovada, NV 89425 (Reg. Herefords – Heifers, Bulls & Steers)

• Genoa Livestock (775) 782-3336 Michelle Coker (916) 207-1142 (cell) 640 Genoa Lane, Minden, NV 89423 www.genoalivestock.com

(Registered Hereford Show Heifers, Steers, Bulls. Visitors always welcome!)

• Witte Shorthorns Gary & Pegi Witte (775) 423-1571 4205 Shurz Hwy., Fallon, Nevada

(Purebred project animals & Replacement Heifers; Visitors always welcome!)

(Maines, Chimaines, X-Breds – Show Steers & Heifers)

• Silva Cattle

(Club Calves, Show Heifers, Bulls)

Randy & Rhonda Silva (559) 897-0311; (559) 288-3856 (cell) 37378 Rd. 20, Kingsburg, CA 93631

(Charolais & Angus Show Heifers, X-Bred Club Calves)

(Reg. Maine Heifers & Club Calves)

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BEEF (cont.) oregon breeders • Ellis Club Calves Frank & Darlene Ellis (541) 546-8290 (H); (541) 419-9183 (C) 3786 SW Ford Lane, Madras, OR 97741 Email: fdellis@crestviewcable.com (Club Calves & Show Heifers)

• Prestige Club Calves A Division of Rubicon Ranching Trust Ken Hershey (541) 347-3099 88822 Polly Creek Lane Bandon, Oregon 97411

(Angus, Limousin, Maine, Shorthorn and Crossbred Club Calves - performance genetics since 1963)

Washington breeders • Damar Farms, Inc. Randy & Debbi Repp (509) 648-3885 3001 Pennington Road St. John, WA 99171 (Shorthorn Show Heifers & Steers)

• KR Club Lambs

• Beam Ranch

Robbie Rowlett (805) 610-4235 (C) 10960 Carrisa Hwy. Carrisa Plains, CA 93453

Ben, Terri, Lacey, Andrew, Casey & Shaylynn (209) 838-6791 25050 Mariposa Rd., Escalon, CA

(Show Lambs)

(Club Lambs, Wether Dams)

• Labrucherie Land & Livestock

• Bianchi Club Lambs

Bob & Leslie Labrucherie (559) 673-4332 or 675-0663 9671 Road 28 1/2, Madera, CA 93637

Karen Bianchi (209) 847-0694 13500 Valley Home Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361

(Club Lambs, Wether Sires and Dams)

(Club Lambs, Wether Sires)

• Leventini Club Lambs

• Brem Club Lambs

Mike Leventini Sr. (209) 529-2774 Mike Leventini Jr. (209) 634-7262 624 South Indiana Ave. Modesto, CA 95357

Jim & Pam Brem (559)568-0358 19387 Rd. 248, Strathmore, CA 93267

(Club Lambs, Wether Sires & Dams)

(Club Lambs)

• Lopez Club Lambs

• C&E Club Lambs

Don, Marcia & Andrea Lopez (916) 777-5911 15913 Hwy. 160, Isleton, CA 95641 E-mail: lopezd@ix.netcom.com

Kimmelshue Family (530) 345-4456 E-mail: daxandkaren@yahoo.com Wilkinson Family (530) 891-4964 E-mail: timw@ea.org Durham, CA

(Club Lambs)

(Show Lambs, Wether Sires & Dams)

• Maddux Ranch / Outlaw Club Lambs

• Chesser Farms

Harry, Jan, Todd, Nikki Maddux (209) 966-4942 2675 E. Westfall Rd., Mariposa, CA 95338

Jeffey & Virgle Chesser (661) 589-4214 14810 Meachan Rd., Bakersfield, CA 93312

(Blackface, Dorset, Specks, Southdowns – Club Lambs)

(Club Lambs, Wether Sires)

• Chico State Sheep & Goat Unit

Sheep: arizona breeders • Dusty Acres Sheep Ranch Diane Bales (520) 834-5198 Breana, Kayla & Jarrett Carpenter 2806 W. Skyline Rd., Benzon, AZ 85602

(Club Lambs, Reg. Oxfords & Southdowns)

california breeders • Abatti/Wills Club Lambs Steve/Tina (760) 554-0424 (C) (209) 669-1410 (H) 6019 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, CA 95316 Email: hampman911@hotmail.com (Club Lambs, Rams & Ewes)

• Ahart Club Lambs Greg and Mary Ahart (916) 928-9336 Greg's Cell: (916) 396-2333 Mary's Cell: (916) 612-1241 7 Carvel Place Sacramento, CA 95835 (Club Lambs, Wether Sires and Dams)

• Ansolabehere Club Lambs Fred Ansolabehere Jr. (661) 589-5521 Lance Carter (661) 873-8492 33383 7th Standard Road Bakersfield, CA 93314 fred@atginternet.com dlcarter25@hotmail.com

(Dorsets, Suffolks, Hampshires, Club Lambs)

• Asmus Club Lambs Jed & Brandi Asmus (530) 304-0389 5547 Waterhole Loop, Linda, CA 95901 www.asmusclublambs.com (Club Lambs)

• Azevedo Club Lambs Art Azevedo (707) 762-1579 545 Marshall Ave., Petaluma, CA 94952

• Mayo Club Lambs

Dr. Celina Johnson, Faculty Supervisor (530) 898-6024 311 Nicholas C. Schouten Lane Chico, CA 95928 Email: sheepunit@gmail.com Website: www.clublambpage.com/chicostate

Don & Denise Mayo (530) 695-1555 (H); (661) 978-1364 (C) 1844 McDonald Ave., Live Oak, CA 95953 (Club Lambs & Wether Sires)

• Merced College

(Sheep and Goats)

Jaime Farao: (H) (209) 854-1033 (C) (209) 384-6299 3600 M. Street, Merced, CA 95348

• Clifford's Sheep Connection Mike Clifford (805) 735-7957 807 San Pasqual Road, Lompoc, CA 93436 Email: sheepfit@aol.com

(Show Lambs)

• Mitchell Farms

(Club Lambs; Color & White Lincolns)

Ken & Charlotte Mitchell (916) 685-9700 E-mail: twoturkey@aol.com 9651 Grant Line Rd., Elk Grove, CA 95624 Website: www.mitchellfarms.net

• Cummings Club Lambs Bob & Joanne Cummings (805) 239-2635 4115 Vineyard Dr., Paso Robles, CA 93446 (Club Lambs & Wether Sires)

(Club Lambs)

• Echo Basin Suffolks & Club Lambs

• Modesto Junior College Marleise Boyd (209) 575-6210 435 College Ave., Modesto, CA 95350

Mary McMurphy (530) 534-7783 3589 Cherokee Rd., Oroville, CA 95965

(Show Lambs)

(Reg. Suffolk & Club Lambs)

• Morino Brothers Club Lambs

• Estes Show Lambs

Dan & Celeste Morino (209) 838-7208 Paul & Carri Morino (209) 599-3168 25053 Dove Road, Escalon, CA 95320

Hop, Debbie & Ryan (909) 627-1762 11720 Harding Ct., Chino, CA 91710

(Club Lambs, Wether Sires & Dams)

(Show Lambs)

• Farao Club Lambs

• Nicewonger Club Lambs

Jaime Farao (209) 854-1033; (209) 777-1033 Frank Farao (805) 934-2097; (805) 354-2317 28803 Gun Club Road, Gustine, CA 95322

John & Carol Nicewonger (209) 847-8976 6706 Lon-dale Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361 (Club Lambs)

• Nunes Club Lambs & Project Goats

(Club Lambs, Breeding Stock)

• Fish Club Lambs

Ernie & Judy Nunes (707) 762-7135 190 Walker Road, Petaluma, CA 94952

Karin Fish (916) 214-0078 4005 Karchner Road, Sheridan, CA 95681 Email: kafish4@yahoo.com Website: www.fishclublambs.com

(Club Lambs, Project Goats)

• Pavletich Club Lambs

(Club Lambs)

Scott, Annette, Jason & Courtney (661) 589-5669 17324 Rosedale Hwy, Bakersfield, CA 93312

• Image Club Lambs/ Layne Suffolks Dan & Marlys Layne (Scott, Keri & Stacy) (209) 632-8623; (209) 549-7849 1013 N. Gratton Rd., Turlock, CA 95380

(Club Lambs)

• Penfold Dorsets & Club Lambs

(Club Lambs, Reg. Suffolks)

Ken, Teri, Jared & Cody (559) 897-4878 14585 E. Caruthers Ave. Kingsburg, CA 93631 E-mail: penfarm@inreach.com

(Hamps, Suffolks, Comm. X-Breds)

(Club Lambs, Dorsets, Brockles, Breeding Stock)

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• Del Petersen Club Lambs (805) 478-7963 www.petersenclublambs.com 710 N. Thompson Road Nipomo, CA 93444

(Hampshire, Suffolk & X-Bred Club Lambs – Wether Sires)

• Ridenhour Club Lambs Floyd Ridenhour (707) 431-7701 667 Alexander Valley Rd. Healdsburg, CA 95448 E-mail: fridenhour@comcast.net

(Black Face Club Lambs, Breeding Stock)

• Riverbend Southdowns Dean & Nomie Kautz (559) 897-5470 (H); (559) 859-5230 (C) Shelbi Kautz (559) 859-2249 5619 Chico Ave., Kingsburg, CA 93631 Email: kauzkngsbrg@aol.com Website: www.riverbendsouthdowns.com (Registered Seedstock, Club Lambs)

• Rosewood Ranch Myron & Lois Strasser (209) 847-9171 7120 Dorsey Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361 (Club Lambs, Reg. Hamps)

• Sampson Sheep Harry & Jeannine Sampson (530) 435-2476 PO Box 1115, Gazelle, CA 96034 Email: hsampson@cot.net Website: www.sampsonsheep.com (Club Lambs)

• Shadow Oaks Ranch Club Lambs Jim Clayton (559) 688-7464 1084 W. Prosperity Ave. Tulare, CA 93274 Email: jamesshadow5@sbcglobal.net Website: www.shadowoaksranch.com (Club Lambs)

• Shining Star Club Lambs Paul & Ginny Strametz (831) 634-1044 702 McMahon Rd., Hollister, CA 95023 (Quality Club Lambs)

• Siebert genetics Jeffrey & Nancee Siebert (H) (661) 724-2441; (C) 805) 358-3716 19235 W. Ave. C, Lancaster, CA 93536 Email: nansiebert@yahoo.com Website: www.siebertgenetics.com (Club Lambs, Southdowns & Club Pigs)

• Snyder Club Lambs Dustin, Hilary, Skottlynn & Holland Snyder (559) 659-2512; (C) (559) 706-9540 6353 Road 8 1/2, Firebaugh, CA 93622 (Club Lambs, Wether Sires & Dams)

• Spring Creek Ranch Club Lambs Stornetta Family (Steve, Diana, Stefanie, Dawn & Tori (707) 823-7516; (707) 490-2607 4901 Gravenstein Hwy. North Sebastopol, CA 95472 www.springcreekranchclublambs.com (Club Lambs)

• Spring Valley Land & Livestock Jim, Kristi, Bobby & Shyann Mattes (559) 276-5704; (B) (559) 868-3323 PO Box 22, O'Neal's, CA 93645 (Club Lambs)

• Sunrise Sheep Company Gypsy, Gary & Calder Keene (209) 613-7015 E-mail: heygoat27@aol.com Website: www.sunrisesheepcompany.com 13736 Lambuth Road Oakdale, CA 95361 (Club Lambs, Wether Sires and Dams)

• Thompson Bros. Livestock (805) 922-6270 422 N. Western Santa Maria, CA 93454

(Club Lambs and Wether Sires) (Suffolks, Hamps, X-Breds)


Sheep

(cont.)

idaho breeders • Potter's Emmett Valley Ranch Kevin Potter (208) 365-3621 3738 County Line Road Emmett, ID 83617 Website: www.cattleandsheep.com

(Club Lambs, R.R. Rams; delivery to Calif.)

• Turnbough Club Lambs Denise, Donna & Dave (208) 887-0886 P.O. Box 841, Meridian, ID 83680 (All Sheep QR or RR)

oregon breeders • boatman club lambs David Boatman (541) 815-0205 5700 N.W. Rye Grass Rd. Prineville, OR 97754 Email: BoatmanClubLambs@cbbmail.com (Club Lambs, Wether Sires & Dams)

• Fallesen Sheep Farms Jake Fallesen (541) 928-9843; (C) (541) 979-0868 Box 28, Crabtree, OR 97335 (N.W.'s largest & winningest source — Club Lambs & Rams)

utah breeders • Kunzler Club Lambs Tony & Kelly Kunzler (435) 871-4511 P.O. Box 817, Park Valley, UT 84329 (Club Lambs)

• Tomlinson Club Lambs Trent Tomlinson: (435) 790-5458 Home: (435) 247-2185 P.O. Box 133, Lapoint, UT 84039 E-mail: tomlinson@ubtanet.com Website: www.tomlinsonclublambs.com

(Wether Sires — Hamps, Suffolks, Crossbred, Speckle Faced & White Faced; Club Lambs)

(East of the Rockies) breeders • Cabaniss Club Lambs Riley Cabaniss (580) 445-6240 Norman Cabaniss (580) 445-7553 22220 E1010 Rd., Arapaho, OK 73620 Website: cabanissok.tripod.com Email: cabanissok@itlnet.net (Reg. Hamps, Reg. Shrops; Ram Lambs for sale at farm.)

Swine: california breeders • AAA Elite Genetics Heather, Andrea & Amanda Thomas Kathy & Alyssa Sankey (530) 218-1968 Colusa, CA 95932 Email: aaaelitegenetics@hotmail.com

• A One Show Pigs

• No Limit Genetics

Russ Miller (530) 277-7375 125 Sutherland Dr., Auburn, CA 95603

Adam, Becky & Carson Mendonza (209) 602-6106 (Adam) or (530) 682-9262 (Becky) 2500 S. Walton Ave., Yuba City 95993 Website: www.nolimitgenetics.com

(Specializing in Black Exotic and Hamp Show Pigs)

• Bar-One Swine Farm Wes Barone: (408) 981-4881 6093 Mountain View Road Caruthers, CA 93609

Market Goats: arizona breeders

(Year Round Show Pigs & Seedstock)

• Ottenwalter Show Pigs

(Hamps, Yorks, Durocs – Show Pigs & Semen)

Mark & Sandy Ottenwalter (530) 458-5700 (o); (530) 681-9799 (m) 2260 Lurline Ave., Colusa, CA 95932 (Show Pigs, Seedstock)

• Day's Swine Farm Tony Day (559) 909-2369 A.J. Day (559) 967-4388 24950 Ave. 212, Lindsay, CA 93247

• Panero Farms Rhys & Jeanine Panero (209) 838-7570 (H) 11935 S. Van Allen Rd., Escalon, CA 95320 e-mail: panerofarms@aol.com

(Club Pigs - Hamps, Yorks, Durocs, Landrace, X-breds)

• Dusty Acres Meat Goats Diane Bales & Derek Carpenter (520) 834-5198 2806 W. Skyline Rd. Benson, AZ 85602

(Project Goats & Percentage Boer Does)

(Showpigs and breeding stock)

• Desert Show Pigs

• Pork Palace

Dion Ashurst - (760) 427-0468 Mike Heim - (760) 535-9678 Brock Ashurst - (760) 427-0464 Jayson Scarborough - (559) 647-9359 Email: dion@desertshowpigs.com Website: www.desertshowpigs.com

Randy Jones (805) 350-1459 (Cell.) (805) 688-0337 (Home) E-mail: randy@thejonesorganization.com 1503 S. Hwy. 101, Gaviota, CA 93117 (Yorks, Hamps, Durocs, X-Breds – Breeding Stock & Show Pigs)

(Hamps, Durocs, Yorks & X-Breds; Show Pigs & Seedstock)

• posse show pigs

• G n G Genetics

Billy Barnes (661) 201-2330 10600 S. Union, Bakersfield, CA 93307

John & Nick Gonzales (530) 824-4292 John's cell (530) 320-5304 Nick's cell (530) 520-8361 E-mail: Ngonzales28@hotmail.com 23582 River Rd., Richfield, CA 96021

(Show Pigs)

• Power House Farms Nathan Copp (Los Banos) H: (209) 827-0460; C: (559) 280-0119 2129 S. 10th St., Los Banos, CA 93635

(Yorks, Hamps, Durocs — Show Pigs and Breeding Stock)

(Show Pigs & Breeding Stock)

• Golden State Genetics

• Seaver Show Pigs

Rachelle Bailey (209) 277-2509 (cell) (209) 656-9550 (Office) 445 S. Blaker Rd., Turlock, CA 95380 Email: GoldenStateSwine@aol.com

Jerry Seaver: (530) 458-2026 4209 Hwy. 45, Colusa, CA 95932

(Hamps, Yorks, X-Breds – Show Pigs)

(Hamps, Yorks, Durocs, Landrace, X-Breds; Breeding Stock, Show Pigs, Semen)

• Small Town Genetics James Backman (209) 620-4106 (c) (209) 667-4144 (farm phone/fax) 2812 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, CA 95316

• Homen Farms Henry Homen (209) 526-2337 (H); (209) 613-3678 (M) 3749 Blue Gum, Modesto, CA 95358

(Yorks, Hamps, Durocs, Show Pigs)

(Hamp & York Breeding Stock, Project Pigs)

• swine valley Farms

• KV Swine

Ron & Regina Roberts (209) 599-3909 (H); (209) 450-3153 (C) 4350 Woodland Ave., Modesto, CA 95358 Email: swinevalleyfarms@yahoo.com Website: www.swinevalleyfarms.com

Debbie Violini (831) 675-2662 P.O. Box 19, Gonzales, CA 93926

(Hamps, Yorks, X-Breds — Show Pigs)

• Loin Eye Hog Farms Paul J. Fernandes, Jr. H (209) 664-0309 • M(209) 608-2697 4362 Esmar Rd., Ceres, CA 95307 Email: loineyefarms@aol.com

(Duroc, Hamp, York, Berk, X-Bred Show Pigs)

• Triangle L Farms David & Josh Luis (209) 604-8695 14545 East Donahue Rd., Ripon, CA 95366 Email: trilfarms@velociter.net

(Yorks, Hamps, X-breds)

• M.B. Show Pigs Mario & Michele Buoni (661) 397-8940; (661) 201-3042 (c) 10400 Old River Rd., Bakersfield, CA 93311

(Show Pigs)

• Tyauve Farms

(Hamps, Durocs, Yorks, Chesters, Spots – Show Hogs)

Anne Dawson (530) 894-8493 David Smith (530) 518-2416 2366 Dayton Rd., Chico, CA 95928 Email: aakdawson@aol.com

• Millar Show Pigs Tom Millar (530) 934-0220, (530) 990-6465 8209 County Road 29, Glenn, CA 95943

(Yorks, Hamps & X-Breds)

• Western Stars Farm

(Durocs, Hamps, Yorks, X-Bred Show Pigs, Semen Sale)

Cy Hawkins (530) 473-2264 P.O. Box 1326 2299 Zumwalt Rd., Williams, CA 95987 Email: cyhawkins@frontier.net

• Modesto Junior College John Mendes (209) 575-6205 435 College Ave., Modesto, CA 95350 (Breeding Stock, Project Pigs, Semen Sales)

(Breeding Stock — Hamps, Duroc, X-Breds, Project Pigs)

• Moench Farms

(East of the Rockies) breeders

Wilbert & Dennis Moench (559) 535-4347 24701 Ave. 106, Terra Bella,CA 93270 (Hamps, Yorks, Durocs, X-Bred • Breeding Stock & Project Pigs)

• RW Genetics Rick Whitman (402) 440-5898 285 North 8th Road, Palmyra, NE 68418 E-mail: RWGENETICS@aol.com www.rwgenetics.com

(Project Pigs, York & Crossbred Seed Stock)

california breeders • B&B Boers Mitchell Schultz (661) 706-5042 16229 The Lords Way Bakersfield, CA 93314 (Club Goats)

• Glenn Land Farm Wes Patton - (530) 865-7250 6352 County Road 27 Orland, CA 95963 www.glennlandfarm.com

(Project Wethers, Full Blood and % Boer Goats)

• Goatback Mtn. Ranch Pat Ariaz (209) 969-4307 Lila Meglio (209) 852-2701 1904 State Hwy. 132 La Grange, CA 95329 Email: info@gbmrboers.com Website: www.gbmrboers.com

(Fullblood & percentage does & wethers)

• Grimsley Cattle & Goats Austin Grimsley (831) 207-7564 P.O. Box 1009, Tres Pinos, CA 95075 Email: austingrimsley@yahoo.com Website: www.grimsleycattle.com (Club Goats & Purebred Seedstock)

• HJ Boer Goats Kyle Jefferson & Stephanie Horton (209) 614-5664 30110 Grooms Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361 Email: hjboergoats@yahoo.com Website: www.hjboergoats.com (Show Wethers & Percentage Does)

• Lazy B3 Boer Goats Reb, Stacey & Hazen Bisnett (916) 715-6053; (916) 769-8235 Website: www.lazyb3.com 9286 Sheldon Rd., Elk Grove, CA 95624

(Project Mkt. Goats, Fullblood & % Boer Goats)

• Moonstone Ranch, Inc. Bruce & Rebecca Cogswell (661) 393-2457 Bakersfield, CA 93308 E-mail: moonstoneranch@atsecure.net Website: www.moonstoneranch.com (Club Goats, % Does)

• N-Bar-D Ranch Dave & Nancy Hall (951) 769-9073 Beaumont, CA Email: nbardranch@aol.com Website: www.nbardranch.com

(Reg. Boer Goats, Fullblood & %'s, Project Wethers, Reg. Nubian Goats. Buck service for Boers & Nubians. Discounts for 4-H, FFA & Grange.)

• Olive Knoll Ranch Catherine Acly (209) 754-4580 5887 Romel Road, Angels Camp, CA 95222 www.oliveknollranch.com (Wether Goats, percentage & fullblood does)

(Duroc, Hamp, York & X-Breds; Club Pigs)

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Meat goat (cont.)

• Rocking 4R Boer Goat ranch Mike & Maureen Reis (H) (707) 693-1893 Mike - cell (707) 483-6303 Maureen - cell (209) 601-5892 7320 Hackman Rd., Dixon, CA 95620 www.rocking4rboers.com Email: msrreis@yahoo.com

(Quality Purebreds & Percentage Does & Bucks; Market & Projecat Wethers)

• Staz A Fraz Ranch Mark & Julie Stasinowsky (916) 655--3160 P.O. Box 641, Pleasant Grove, CA 95668 (Project Mkt. Goats, FB & % Boer Goats)

• Sundance Kids The Schallbergers (209) 333-0543 Website: www.sdksundancekids.com 8989 E. Live Oak Rd., Stockton, CA 95212 (Project Mkt. Goats, FB & % Boer Goats)

• UC Davis Goat Facility

Products & Services

Jan Carlson (530) 752-6792 Dept. of Animal Science Davis, CA 95616 Email: jlcarlson@ucdavis.edu

(Project Wethers and % Boer Does)

• Bob May Livestock & Hauling

• White Rail Ranch

Bob & Nancy May (530) 200-0866 Red Bluff, CA Email: ca.bobmaylivestock@yahoo.com www.bobmaylivestock.com

Chuck & Judy Kaye (559) 788-1085 (707) 548-1486 (cell) 22819 Avenue 124, Porterville, CA 93257 Email: wrr@jps.net

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(Club Goats, % Does)

• Grainery Diane Bales (520) 834-5198 2806 W. Skyline Rd., Benzon, AZ 85602 Email: grainery_az@yahoo.com

(East of the Rockies) breeders

(Full line of show supplies, equipment & feed)

• Dynasty Meat Goats Cameron Sasser (980) 521-7458 12131 C Oak Grove Rd. Stanfield, NC 28163 Email: csasser@vt.edu

• Photos by Tracy Tracy Bjornestad — Photographer (530) 339-0165 P.O. Box 2368, Flournoy, CA 96029 E-mail: photosbytracy05@aol.com

(Club Meat Goats & Does)

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• Show Photo by Katina Katina Costerisan (661) 330-6392 P.O. Box 40, Castroville, TX 78009 E-mail: katina@showphotobykatina.com Website: www.showphotobykatina.com (Livestock Photography)

• STAT Livestock Supply Amy Lehfeldt (209) 321-2832 Travis Lehfeldt (209) 321-5977 5472 Wilkins Ave. Oakdale, CA 95361 Email: statlivestock@yahoo.com Website: www.statlivestock.com (Show Supplies)

• 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)

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July, 2011 • Sacramento, California Judges — Market Cattle: Joel Cowley; Breeding Cattle: Blake Bloomberg; Market & Breeding Swine: Brian Arnold; Market & Breeding Sheep: Craig Beckmier; Market Goats: Barney Fowler

Grand Champion Market Steer Shown by Carly Rose

Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer Shown by Alexius Watje

Reserve FFA Champion Market Steer Shown by Paul Calac

Reserve 4-H Champion Market Steer Shown by Devinann Sherwood

FFA CCCA Champion Steer Shown by Colleen Sunbury

4-H CCCA Champion Steer Shown by Devinann Sherwood

Grand Champion Prospect Steer Shown by Stefani Hofman

Reserve Grand Champion Prospect Steer Shown by Aliva Schneider

Supreme Champion Female Shown by Ashley Judge

Reserve Supreme Champion Female Shown by Jessica Judge

Supreme Champion Bull Shown by Kallie Goss

Reserve Supreme Champion Bull Shown by Madison Albiani

Supreme Champion Cow-Calf Pair Shown by Dawson Gatz

Reserve Supreme Champion Cow-Calf Pair Shown by Austin Grimsley

Grand Champion Market Hog Shown by Lindsay Tasos

Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog Shown by Madeline Wisecarver

Supreme Champion Gilt Shown by Artie Serna

Reserve Supreme Champion Gilt Shown by Artie Serna

Reserve 4-H Champion Market Hog Shown by Matteo Abreu

4-H Champion Market Hog Shown by Matthew Fenn

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Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by Nolan Hildebrand

Supreme Champion Boar Shown by Kayleigh Luis

Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by Holland Snyder

Reserve Supreme Champion Boar Shown by Megan Morales

Reserve FFA Champion Market Lamb Shown by Shelbi Kautz

Reserve 4-H Champion Market Lamb Shown by Shane Smith

Supreme Champion Ewe Shown by Kristyn Smith

Reserve Supreme Champion Ewe Shown by Lee Yanits

Supreme Champion Ram Shown by Bridgette Eldridge

Reserve Supreme Champion Ram Shown by Nicole Bianchi

Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by Caroline Adam

Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by Daphne Norman

4-H Champion Market Goat Shown by Alexandra Castello

Reserve 4-H Champion Market Goat Shown by Alexis Cano

——— OPEN SHOW ———

Supreme Champion Female Shown by Tri Star Cattle

Reserve Supreme Champion Female Shown by Country Inn Cattle

Supreme Champion Bull Shown by Kallie Goss

Reserve Supreme Champion Bull Shown by HAVE Angus

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Reserve Champion Market Gilt Shown by Wagon Works Farms

Supreme Champion Gilt Shown by Small Town Genetics

Reserve Supreme Champion Gilt Shown by Golden State Genetics

Champion Market Gilt Shown by Small Town Genetics

Reserve Champion Market Barrow Shown by Small Town Genetics

Supreme Champion Ewe Shown by Donner Trail Ranch

Supreme Champion Ram Shown by Seals Corriedales

Champion Fullblood Boer Doe Junior ABGA Show Shown by Nathaniel Ratkovich

Champion Percentage Doe Junior ABGA Show Shown by Damon Pombo

Champion Percentage Doe ABGA Open Show Shown by Tartaglia Boer Goats

Reserve Champion Percentage Doe ABGA Open Show Shown by Damon Pombo

Champion Fullblood Doe Shown by Red Oak Ranch

Reserve Champion Buck ABGA Open Show Shown by Arroyo Family

Champion Percentage Doe IBGA Open Show Shown by Tartaglia Boer Goats

Champion and Reserve Champion Bucks, Jr. ABGA Show Shown by Sammy Lerena

Reserve Champ. Fullblood Doe ABGA Open Show Shown by Ratkovich Livestock

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Champion Buck ABGA Open Show Shown by Red Oak Ranch

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Grand Champion Market Barrow Shown by Small Town Genetics

Reserve Champion Percentage Doe IBGA Open Show Shown by Rocking 4R Boer Goat Ranch


Champion Fullblood Doe IBGA Open Show Shown by Rocking 4R Boer Goat Ranch

Champion Buck IBGA Open Show Shown by Red Oak Ranch

Reserve Champion Fullblood Doe IBGA Open Show Shown by Rocking 4R Boer Goat Ranch

Supreme Champion Heifer Shown by Bronson Kennedy-Cummings

Reserve Champion Buck IBGA Open Show Shown by Grand Drive Show Goats

Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer Shown by Allison Andrews

Supreme Champion Market Steer Shown by Samantha Bombolis

Supreme Champion Market Hog Shown by Allison Andrews

Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by Jacob Badal

July 8, 2011

Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb

Chino, CA

Shown by Emily Beauchamp

Reserve Supreme Champion Market Hog Shown by Joel Gorton

Reserve FFA Champion Market Lamb

Reserve Supreme Champion Market Goat

Shown by Megan Brumm

Shown by Morgan Alexander

Supreme Champion Market Goat

FFA Champion Market Goat Shown by Courtney Bagley

Shown by Allison Eggleston

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June 22-July 10, 2011 • Pleasanton, CA

Supreme Champion Market Beef Shown by Danielle Jess

Reserve Supreme Champion Market Beef Shown by Samantha Stoneham

FFA Champion Market Beef Shown by Carly Rose

Reserve FFA Champion Market Beef Shown by Caitlin Maita

Supreme Champion Market Hog Shown by Alexa Peterson

Reserve Supreme Champion Market Hog Shown by Haley Imhof

Reserve FFA Champion Market Hog Shown by Brooke Toledo

Reserve 4-H Champion Market Hog Shown by Justin Pettis

Supreme Champion Market Lamb Shown by Carly Rose

Reserve Supreme Champion Market Lamb Shown by Samantha Stoneham

Reserve FFA Champion Market Lamb Shown by Carly Rose

Reserve 4-H Champion Market Lamb Shown by Alexandra Castello

Supreme Champion Market Goat Shown by Haley Imhof

Reserve Supreme Champion Market Goat Shown by Abigaile Watrous

FFA Champion Market Goat Shown by Laura Waters

Reserve FFA Champion Market Goat Shown by Kelsie Bowles

Pacific Showcase — a great value for advertisers and for exhibitors!

For advertising information, see page 62. For subscription information, see pages 27 and 64. october/november 2011

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North American Limousin Foundation Hires Bennett as Director of Communications

The North American Limousin Foundation (NALF), is pleased to announce Brooke Bennett has been hired as the director of communications.

plans to our members."

Bennett, who a bachelor's degree in animal science and agricultural communications from Kansas State University and a master's degree in public relations and marketing from the University of Denver. She was raised on a cattle ranch in the central valley of California where her family runs a commercial cow/calf operation. Bennett remains active on her family's ranch alongside her parents and siblings.

As the director of communications, Bennett will serve as the organization's communication, marketing and advertising specialist. She will also oversee the development and distribution of all communications to the NALF membership and commercial breeders. "We are fortunate to have Brooke join our staff," said Mark Anderson, executive director for NALF. "She brings with her a breadth of beef industry experience and knowledge. With her cattle background, she will make a positive, immediate impact on our association. I am confident that she will assist us in successfully executing our communication

"I am excited for the opportunity to work with the nearly 4,000 members of NALF," said Bennett. "I look forward to interacting with the members and commercial breeders along with other leaders to heighten the Limousin breed's recognition in the beef industry."

Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female Shown by Blake Tucker

Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Female Shown by Casey Jensen

Champion Owned Horned Heifer Shown by Kirbie Day

Reserve Champion Owned Horned Heifer Shown by Jessica Middleswarth

Champion Owned Polled Heifer Shown by Sarah Vickland

Reserve Champion Owned Polled Heifer Shown by Blake Tucker

Grand Champion Cow-Calf Pair Shown by Danielle Starr

Reserve Champion Cow-Calf Pair Shown by Julie Choate

Grand Champion Steer Shown by Jessica Middleswarth

Reserve Champion Steer Shown by Makenzie Schantz

Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull Shown by Hayley Miller

Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Bull Shown by Chance Deppe

July 9-16 Kansas City, Missouri

Congratulations to all the participants! Grand Champion A.I. Bull Shown by Jae Van Horne

Reserve Champion A.I. Bull Shown by Tayton Espenscheid-Stolee

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NSR offers Four Internships, Applications Due Dec. 1 Spotlight highlights, take photos and video, facilitate web updates, and write articles for the e-Pinnacle newsletter. This internship provides experience in event planning, communications, youth leadership, and livestock show production.

• Applications for all positions due Dec. 1, 2011 • All internships are full-time positions, mid-May through mid-August, weekly stipend, travel expenses covered

For full description and application instructions, visit: http://www.nationalswine.com/Home_pages/Internships.html

• For complete internship descriptions, visit http://www.nationalswine.com/Home_pages/Internships.html NSR Marketing & Communications Intern

Contact: Cally Hass, Director of Junior Activities, cally@nationalswine.com

A fabulous opportunity to spend the summer working in the purebred swine industry while learning new skills and expanding your marketing and communications portfolio!

NSR Field Staff Internship A terrific opportunity to learn about purebred swine breeding operations and pedigreed show facilitation while you develop contacts within the swine industry!

This is a tailor-made internship - you help make it what you want it to be! As the NSR Marketing & Communications Intern, you will have the opportunity to work with NSR staff to personally design your internship curriculum and focus on the areas of marketing and communications in which you are most interested, or want to gain experience. Options* for a summer work plan include feature writing for Seedstock EDGE, advertisement design and page layout, magazine production, online content development, photography, video editing, promotional campaign design, and more! You will have the chance to collaborate on projects with the National Junior Swine Association, report on national shows, and brainstorm and develop new ideas for growing and promoting the NSR. *Several projects such as show reports and feature stories are required for all interns.

The NSR Field Staff Internship provides on-the-road experience traveling with full-time NSR Field Representatives, and opportunities to both learn from and contribute to field activities. Responsibilities include visiting purebred swine farms and A.I. boar studs; assisting at NSR-sponsored events including the World Pork Expo in Des Moines, Iowa, and the Summer Type Conference and National Junior Summer Spectacular in Louisville, Ky.; assisting at state fairs; and other field staff duties as assigned. For full description and application instructions, visit: http://www.nationalswine.com/Home_pages/Internships.html Contact: Mike Paul, Vice President of Operations, mike@nationalswine.com NSR Pedigree Internship

For full description and application instructions, visit: http://www.nationalswine.com/Home_pages/Internships.html

If you are interested in the purebred registration process and recording of swine pedigrees, this is your chance to get hands-on experience behind the scenes at the NSR.

Contact: Tamara Choat, Director of Marketing & Communications, tamara@ nationalswine.com

The NSR Pedigree Department Internship offers the opportunity to participate in and learn to register litters, process show entries, search and deliver pedigrees, provide customer service, and complete various data handling processes associated with a purebred livestock records system. This internship will also provide exposure to DNA testing and coding and STAGES™ data entry, as well as attendance and assistance with data entry and recordkeeping at NSR shows.

National Junior Swine Association Intern Do you love the purebred swine industry? Have a passion for working with youth? Enjoy facilitating programs and planning events? Then the National Junior Swine Association Internship is meant for you! The NJSA Internship will provide experience in planning and executing shows and leadership events for the nation's largest youth livestock organization. You will have the opportunity to assist NJSA staff with planning the World Pork Expo Junior National and the organization's pinnacle event - the National Junior Summer Spectacular, as well as help lead the NJSA board of directors, write Youth

For full description and application instructions, visit: http://www.nationalswine.com/Home_pages/Internships.html Contact: Robin Lucas, Administrative Assistant, robin@nationalswine.com

August, 2011 • Lancaster, CA

Supreme Champion Beef Shown by Jared Jacobs

Reserve Supreme Champion Beef Shown by Shelby Larsen

Supreme Champion Swine Shown by Devinann Sherwood

Supreme Champion Lamb

Supreme Champion Goat

Shown by Victoria Covert

Shown by Victoria Covert

Reserve Supreme Champion Lamb

Reserve Supreme Champion Goat

Shown by Amanda Sowa

october/november 2011

Reserve Supreme Champion Swine Shown by Alena Miller

Shown by Amanda Sowa

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California Pork Producers Association presents:

California PorkProducers ProducersAssociation Association presents: California Pork presents:

Western All Breeds Western All Breeds Show & Sale Western All Breeds Western All Breeds Show & Sale December 9-10, 2011 Show & Sale Show Sale Reno-Sparks Livestock Event Center * Reno, NV

California Pork Producers Association presents:

December9-10, 9-10,2011 2011 December December 9-10, 2011 Reno-Sparks Livestock Event Center * Reno, NV Schedule of Events

Reno-SparksLivestock Livestock Event Event Center Reno-Sparks Center* *Reno, Reno,NV NV

Friday, December 9, 2011

Saturday, December 10, 2011 Sunday, December 11, 2011

8:00am—Barns Open

8:30am—Swine Show Begins 12noon—All animals must be Breeding out of barns 4:00pm—All animals in place Club Pigs Saturday,December December 10,2011 2011 Sunday, Friday, December9,9,2011 2011 Sunday,December December11, 11,2011 2011 Friday, December Saturday, 10, 6:00pm—Exhibitor Social Mkt Barrows

Schedule of Events Schedule of Events Schedule of Events

Saturday, December 10, 2011 Friday, December 9, 2011 8:00am—BarnsOpen Open 8:30am—SwineShow ShowBegins Begins 8:00am—Barns 8:30am—Swine 4:00pm—Swine Sale 8:00am—Barns Open 8:30am—SwineBreeding Show Begins Breeding 4:00pm—Allanimals animalsininplace place 4:00pm—All Breeding ClubPigs Pigs Club 4:00pm—All animals in place 6:00pm—Exhibitor Mkt Club Pigs 6:00pm—ExhibitorSocial Social MktBarrows Barrows Mkt Barrows 6:00pm—Exhibitor Social 4:00pm—Swine 4:00pm—SwineSale Sale 4:00pm—Swine Sale

Sunday, December 11, 2011

12noon—Allanimals animalsmust mustbebe 12noon—All 12noon—Allout animals must be outofofbarns barns

out of barns

General Rules and Regulations

GENERAL RULES - SHOW

1. Bedding will not be provided, and NO shavings will be sold on site. 2. There will be no refunds on entry fees. CPPA reserves the right to refuse any entry. 3. A certificate of veterinary inspection and a health certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian must accompany breeding swine 6 months or older, and pigs weighing more than 180 pounds. Health documents must accomGENERAL ULES animal - SHOWin transport. (Call (775) 688-1180 for entry permits or for further information regarding the panyReach G ENERAL R ULES SHOW State of Nevada’s requirement.) Certificate besold issued 1. Bedding will not- be provided, and NO shavingsmust will be on within site. 30 days of show. will be provided, and shavings will bethe sold on to site. 4. There Exhibitors have aon Premise ID NO number. 2. 1. will-be nonot refunds entry fees. CPPA reserves right refuse any entry. GENERAL RBedding ULES Smust HOW 5. A certificate All swine entries must beinspection in entry the Livestock Pavilion by 4:00p.m ontoFriday, December 9. For every late, ex3. of veterinary and a health certificate issued a licensed veterinarian musthour accompany 2. There will be no refunds on fees. CPPA reserves the right refuse any entry. 1. Bedding will not be provided, and NO shavings will be sold on site. by hibitor will beof6charged If weather or unintended circumstances prevent exhibitor from arriving on breeding swine months$50/hour. or inspection older, and pigs aweighing more than 180 pounds. Healthveterinarian documents must accom3. A certificate veterinary and health certificate issued by a licensed must accompany 2. There will be no refunds on entry fees. CPPA reserves the right to refuse any entry. time, staff must be notified. pany each animal in transport. (Call (775) 688-1180 for entry permits or for further information regarding the breeding swine 6 months or older,and anda pigs weighing more issued than 180 pounds. Health documentsmust mustaccompany accom3. A certificate of veterinary inspection health certificate by athe licensed veterinarian 6. State If exhibitors willrequirement.) beinarriving on Thursday, December 8 they must notify office, and will regarding be charged $30/ ofeach Nevada’s Certificate must be issued within 30 days of CPPA show. pany animal transport. (Call (775) 688-1180 for entry permits or for further information the breeding swine 6 months or older, and pigs weighing more than 180 pounds. Health documents must accomhd forofearly arrival. 4. Exhibitors must haverequirement.) a Premise ID number. State Nevada’s Certificate must be issued within 30 days of show. pany each animal in must transport. (Call (775) 688-1180 entry permits orDecember for further 5. 4. All swine entries in the Livestock Pavilion byfor 4:00p.m on Friday, 9. information For every hourregarding late, ex- the Exhibitors must havebe a Premise ID number. Statehibitor of Nevada’s requirement.) Certificate be issuedcircumstances within 30 days of show. will be charged $50/hour. If weathermust or unintended prevent exhibitor from arriving on 5. All swine entries must be in the Livestock Pavilion by 4:00p.m on Friday, December 9. For every hour late, ex4. Exhibitors mustmust havebeanotified. Premise ID number. time, staff hibitor will be charged $50/hour. If weather or unintended circumstances prevent exhibitor from arriving on 6. swine If exhibitors be be arriving onLivestock Thursday,Pavilion December they must theDecember CPPA office,9.and be charged $30/ 5. All entrieswill must in the by84:00p.m onnotify Friday, Forwill every hour late, exstaffarrival. must be notified. hdtime, for early hibitor will be charged $50/hour. If weather or unintended circumstances prevent exhibitor from arriving on 6. If exhibitors will be arriving on Thursday, December 8 they must notify the CPPA office, and will be charged $30/

General GeneralRules Rulesand andRegulations Regulations

General Rules and Regulations

6.

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2011 Western All Breeds Rules Entry Deadline: November 21, 2011 SALE - GENERAL RULES

1. CPPA will not bill individuals for purchased swine. All animals must be paid for prior to load-out. 2. Checks for payment from individuals or firms that have had check(s) returned to CPPA due to non-sufficient funds in the past will not be accepted. Cash, check, money order or cashiers check will be the only form of payment accepted. 3. Sale order will be determined by the judge and Swine Improvement Committee. All breeding swine entered in the show and selected for the sale must go through the auction. If an entry in the BREEDING SHOW ONLY does not make the sale, the exhibitor may pay an extra $25 fee to consign it to auction. 4. Animals sold in accordance with Swine Code of Fair Practices. CPPA may not be held liable for any exceptions. 5. A commission of 15% to CPPA and the NPB check off will be retained on animals sold. 6. Animals purchased in the sale can be taken from the grounds immediately following the sale, and must be off the grounds by noon on Sunday.

PUREBRED BREEDING SWINE SHOW AND SALE Age Requirements:

Open Gilts - Farrowed on or after April 1, 2011 Boars - Farrowed on or after April 1, 2011 Bred Gilts - Due to farrow 12/2011 - 3/2012 1. Must meet breed eligibility requirements of their respective Breed Registries. 2. All entries must be registered with original papers submitted at check-in. Bred gilts must have breeding certificate attached to registration paper. (No copies of pedigrees will be accepted.) Pigs must be registered in the name of the CPPA member in order to be eligible to show. 3. Bred Gilts must be purebred; may carry a crossbred litter, and must have passed over prior to the show.

CROSSBRED BREEDING SWINE SHOW AND SALE Age Requirements:

Open Gilts - Farrowed on or after April 1, 2011 Boars - Farrowed on or after April 1, 2011 Bred Gilts - Due to farrow 12/2011 - 3/2012 1. Classes will be broken by weight. 3. Bred Gilts must have passed over prior to the show.

CLUB PIG SHOW AND SALE

1. The weight range of the pigs entered in the sale shall be 50-125 lbs. 2. Papers are required for purebred club pigs. Hogs without papers will be shown in the crossbred division 3. The Club Pig Sale will be limited to 40 club pigs, and will be determined by the judge.

MARKET BARROW SHOW

1. The weight range is: 210— 280 pounds. 2. There will be two divisions: Purebred and Crossbred. Purebred barrows must have papers. 3. No Carcass contest will be conducted, however shipping to Yosemite Meats Company will be available to exhibitors who wish to have their mkt barrows sold at market price. 4. There is no limit on the number of entries by any producer. 5. Awards and Premiums are as follows: Supreme Champion Market Barrow: $100, Reserve Supreme Champion $50 Champion Purebred: $50, Reserve Champion Purebred $25 Champ Xbred: $50, Reserve Champ Xbred: $25 Class Premiums—1st $25, 2nd $20, 3rd $15

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2010Western Western All Show andand SaleSale — 2011 AllBreeds Breeds Show Entry Form Entry Form Name:

Ranch Name

Address: Phone Number:

Email:

Premise ID #:

Entry Deadline: November 21, 2011 Class Breed

Animal Information

Breeding Show Boar

Open Gilt

Bred Gilt

$35

$35

$35

Club Mkt Pig Barrow

Ear Notch

Date of Birth

Sire of Animal Dam

Sire of Animal

# Entered Cost/entry

$35

$35

Total

Total Cost

Entry Total CPPA Membership $50 CPPA JR Membership $35

I certify that the information provided is up-to-date and to the best of my knowledge. I agree to abide by all rules and regulations set forth by the CPPA and the Western All Breeds Show and Sale Committee:

Late Fee $50.00 (after 11/21/11) Total Amount

Signature:

Mail Completed Entry forms to: California Pork Producers Association – Western All Breeds Show 1225 H Street, Suite 106—Sacramento, CA 95814 If you have any questions please call: (916) 447-8950 or info@calpork.com Make Checks Payable to CPPA 51

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2011

For those exhibitors whose shows weren't featured in the Show Results throughout the year. Marissa Fisk

Samantha Stoneham

Grace M. Davis FFA Chapter 2011 Stanislaus County Fair

Tracy, CA

Results: Reserve Champion Market Lamb, Heavy Weight Division

2011 Alameda County Fair Results: Res. Grand Champion Market Steer (4-H Champion AOC Market Steer). Also had Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb (4-H Champion Market Lamb)

Holland Snyder

Mariesa Cramer

Firebaugh, CA

2011 Yolo County Fair (Woodland, CA)

2011 Madera County Fair Results: Champion 4-H Market Lamb

Results: Grand Champion Lamb, Champion FFA Lamb Showman

Sydney Schnoor

Skottie Snyder

Chowchilla, CA

Firebaugh, CA

2011 Madera County Fair

2011 Madera County Fair

Results: Reserve 4-H Champion Market Lamb

Results: Grand Champion Market Lamb

Also had Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb at the 2011 Chowchilla Fair

Tatum Holdener

Weldon Colbert

2011 San Joaquin County Fair

2011 Douglas County Fair Results: Reserve Grand Champion Lamb

Results: Supreme Champion Market Hog

october/november 2011

2011 Kern County Fair Results: 4-H Reserve Champion Natural Market Lamb

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(pg. 33) Apr. 7

Nov. 3-5

Dismukes Ranch Spring Born Show Heifer Bid-Off (Elk Grove) Nov. 5 James Bright/Leo Bros. Steer & Select Heifer Sale (Silveira Bros. Ranch - Firebaugh) (pg. 57) Nov. 5 Desert Showpigs Sale (Imperial) Nov. 18-20 Kirk Stierwalt’s Central California Cattle Clipping Clinic (Konda Family Showbarn - Porterville) (pg.3) Nov. 19-20 CNPHA 12th Annual Hereford Sale & Junior Jackpot Show (Amador Co. Fairgrounds-Plymouth) Nov. 26 Triple Threat Female Sale (Madera Livestock Sale Facility) Nov. 29 Boneso Livestock Select Female Sale & Embryo Offering Sale (Breeders World Online Sale) (pg. 17) Dec. 3 Calif. Angus Days (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) (pg. 40) Dec. 9-11 Holiday Classic - 2 shows (Kern Co. Fairgrounds-Bakersfield) (pg. 57) Dec. 15 Desert Showpigs Elite Barrows & Gilts Online Sale (pg. 58) Jan. 7 CSU Fresno’s Red Wave Classic Sales (Ag. Pavilion-CSU Fresno) (pg. 11) Jan. 13-15 Sierra Winter Classic (Porterville Fairgrounds) (pg. 33) Jan. 15 Ottenwalter Showpig Sale (Colusa) (pg. 41) Jan. 21 BNS "Kick-Off" Club Lamb Sale (Turlock Fairgrounds) Jan. 21 WD “Kick-off" Pig Sale (Turlock Fairgrounds) (pg. 57) Jan. 26 Desert Showpigs Elite Barrows & Gilts Online Sale Jan. 28 Young Guns of the West Goat Sale (Dixon Fairgrounds) (pg. 55) Jan. 28-29 MJC Showmaster Classic Steer & Heifer Show (Modesto Jr. College Ag Pavilion) (pg. 55) Feb. 4-5 MJC Showmaster Classic Hog, Sheep & Goat Show (Modesto Jr. College Ag Pavilion) (pg. 58) Feb. 11-12 CSU Fresno’s Red Wave Classic (Big Fresno Fairgrounds- Fresno) (pg. 37) Feb. 17-19, 2012 Cal Poly's Western Bonanza (Paso Robles Fairgrounds) (pg. 11) Feb. 25-26 Orange Blossom Klassic (Porterville Fairgrounds)

Golden Opportunity Sale (Modesto Jr. College Ag Pavilion) Ottenwalter Show Pig Sale (Colusa) Central Coast Boer Goat Sale (San Joaquin Co. Fairgrounds) MJC Champions Choice Project Hog & Lamb Sale (Modesto Jr. College Ag Pavilion) Ottenwalter Show Pig Sale (Colusa)

NEVADA (pg. 49-51) Dec. 9-10 Western All Breeds Show & Sale (Reno)

OTHER Nov. 5-18

(pg. 5) Nov. 26 Jan. 7-22, 2012

38th Annual North American International Livestock Exposition (Louisville, KY) Jr.Swine Show - Nov. 6-7 Jr. Sheep Show - Nov. 11-18 Beef Cattle Show - Nov. 12-18 Jr. Wether Goat Show - Nov. 16 Top Cut Female Sale (Washington, KS) National Western Stock Show (Denver, CO)

Note — If you know of any shows we may have missed or don't have a date listed for...let us know! We update this section in each issue.

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—— NOTICE —— The purpose of this message is to set the record straight regarding the reputation of Norman Vizina of Wilton Boer Goat Ranch, Wilton, CA 95693. At no time has Mr. Vizina threatened anyone with a firearm. Mr. Vizina has never been arrested for a violent crime, nor has he attempted to injure any of our animals. Mr. and Ms. Vizina remain upstanding members of the IBGA, ABGA and USBGA. Justin Burns and Jennifer Johnson-Burns of J & J Livestock sincerely apologize for any harm we may have caused Norman and Rosalinda Vizina or their business. Sincerely,

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