May/June 2020 - American Red Angus Magazine

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EASY CALVING - the FIRST CHOICE for HEIFERS Beckton is the #1 Herd in the Red Angus breed for Stayability, and has been for many years. 12 of the top 20 sires in the breed for Stayability EPD are Beckton sires or descended from Beckton sires.

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HERD STAYABILITY -PROVEN for 75 YEARS Beckton is the #1 Herd in the Red Angus breed for Stayability, and has been for many years. 12 of the top 20 sires in the breed for Stayability EPD are Beckton sires or descended from Beckton sires.

GRASS FED and NATURAL BEEF PROGRAMS Beckton bulls are popular for grass fed and natural beef programs. Raised and developed on our short grass and mountain pastures here in northern Wyoming, and upgraded from Angus origins, they are a natural source for these private beef marketing programs. We have regular bull customers from California and Washington south to Texas and Oklahoma, and all the way to Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and even Maine, who like our genetics for easy marbling, early maturity and moderate size, ability to gain on grass and roughage, and high scoring beef tenderness.

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Board Commentary

RAAA Board of Directors President Johnny Rogers Roxboro, North Carolina jrrogers1968@gmail.com First Vice President/ Area 1 Director - West Sam Lorenzen Bend, Oregon lorenzensam@gmail.com Second Vice President/ Region A Director Chuck Feddes Manhattan, Montana feddesredangus@gmail.com Region B Director Connie Mushrush Strong City, Kansas redcows@mushrushredangus.com Region C Director Jeff Pettit Sebree, Kentucky jp@diamondpcattle.com Area 2 Director - Montana/ Board Secretary Kay Klompien Manhattan, Montana klmpnra@gmail.com Area 3 Director - Rocky Mountain Aaron Kravig Karval, Colorado akravig@kravigredangus.com Area 4 Director - Southwest Tony Ballinger Morgan Mills, Texas Anthony.Ballinger@adm.com Area 5 Director - Northern Plains Steve Koester Steele, North Dakota koesterredangus@gmail.com Area 6 Director - Great Plains Newley Hutchison Canton, Oklahoma newley@chainranch.com Area 7 Director - Northeast Rob Hess Hershey, Pennsylvania hessfarm@verizon.net Area 8 Director - Southeast Jim Yance Columbia, Alabama jim@jyjredangus.com Area 9 Director - Midwest Stuart Gilbert Stockport, Iowa redcowrelocators@gmail.com

by Kay Klompien, Area 2 Montana Director

Crystal Balls and Silver Bullets Last fall, I signed up to write this article on stewardship – so, you may ask, “What do crystal balls and silver bullets have to do with stewardship?” Please allow me to share with you some of the honors that are bestowed us as members of the Red Angus Association of America. I encourage you to go on the RAAA website, RedAngus.org, and look up “About Red Angus.” You will find the following Mission Statement and the RAAA Vision, followed by the RAAA Core Policies and Historical Perspective: The RAAA Mission is to provide our members and their customers with innovative programs and services, to continue advancing the quality, reliability and value of Red Angus and Red Angusinfluenced seedstock used in the commercial beef industry. The Red Angus Association of America provides visionary leadership and innovation to enhance the beef industry’s profitability through the competitive advantages of Red Angus and Red Angusinfluenced cattle. If we only had a crystal ball, consider the possibilities – the obstacles we could overcome, the mistakes we would avoid, the advancements we could make for our breed, our customers, our industry, our ag economy, etc. I believe the RAAA has conquered many of these mountains utilizing good stewardship. Stewardship takes on many forms; financial, ethical, motivational, records and data, breed improvement, education, well-being of others, promotion, re-

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sources, just to mention a few. We are all responsible for maintaining balanced stewardship for our association – our members, our staff and the industry – our community and our world (sound a little bit like the 4-H pledge?). “Doing right” (stewardship) often means taking the road less traveled. It means added effort, added costs of some kind, seeking insight and guidance (whether that be spiritual or earthly professional). Within this added effort, we must be cognitive of exhausting resources (another form of stewardship) in order to achieve desired goals. Realizing that some of our very best resources are found in great people; their knowledge, their energy, their desire to serve in many forms. During these challenging times, hold fast to faith, family and ethical obligations! Remember to support one another! Be humble enough to be utilized for virtue! Be noble stewards! So, yes, stewardship joined with faith becomes both the crystal ball (insight for the future) and also the silver bullet (the answer to the challenges) we face here on earth as ag producers and supporters, as consumers and as human beings. May the Lord provide you a clear crystal ball, a shiny silver bullet – and a big pot of gold at the end of your rainbow! ■


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Association Commentary

RAAA National Office

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RAAA National Staff Chief Executive Officer Tom Brink Ext. 4 • tombrink@redangus.org

Director of Breed Improvement Ryan Boldt Ext. 12 • ryan@redangus.org Director of Office Operations Halla Pfeiff Ext. 10 • halla@redangus.org REDSPro and Registry Specialist Jeananne Mosher Ext. 18 • jeananne@redangus.org REDSPro and Registry Specialist Toni Scanga Ext. 5 • toni@redangus.org DNA Programs Coordinator Fallon Flick Ext. 7 • fallon@redangus.org DNA/Customer Service Specialist Ext. 14 • Alana Skelton • alana@redangus.org Database and Registration Consultant Kenda Ponder Ext. 15 • kenda@redangus.org Director of Commercial Marketing Harold Bertz Ext. 19 • harold@redangus.org Commercial Marketing Coordinator Katie Ochsner Ext. 16 • katieochsner@redangus.org Commercial Marketing Specialist Barrett Simon (316) 452-1792 • barrettsimon@redangus.org Commercial Marketing Specialist Nolan Woodruff Ext. 9 • nolan@redangus.org Tag and Show Programs Coordinator Chessie Mitchell Ext. 2 • chessie@redangus.org Junior Programs Coordinator Kim Heller (515) 851-2019 • kim@redangus.org Director of Communications Brandi Buzzard Frobose Ext. 17 • brandi@redangus.org ARA Publisher/Advertising Director Kevin LeMaster (515) 225-0051 • kevin@redangus.org ARA Editorial Coordinator Tracey Koester tracey@redangus.org Accounting Director Janet Russell Ext. 11 • janet@redangus.org

by Tom Brink, RAAA Chief Executive Officer

2020 National Red Angus Convention Canceled The RAAA board of directors recently made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 National Red Angus Convention that was scheduled for Sept. 23-25 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The wide-ranging difficulties of the COVID-19 crisis and its effects on our nation, including Red Angus, are well understood.

Please be aware that this decision was made with thoughtful consideration. After identifying and reviewing more than a dozen risk factors that could negatively affect the convention, the board chose to forgo this year’s meeting of the membership, believing the negatives and risks outweigh the potential benefits of trying to move ahead as planned. A major point of consideration was protecting the health and wellbeing of attendees, particularly our older members who may be more susceptible to serious illness from the virus. This decision was made in early May, as opposed to waiting 30 or 60 days, due to the extended time window needed for preparation and organization to execute a successful convention of the size and scope that Red Angus conducts each year. Canceling the 2020 National Red Angus Convention was a difficult choice to make, because it is always a highlight of the Red Angus year. However, given the combined challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and the many secondary impacts it has created throughout our nation, the RAAA board’s decision is in the best interest of the membership, Association staff and the Red Angus breed.

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The Red Angus office in Commerce City, Colorado, remains open and fully staffed. Being a cattle association, RAAA is an essential business that is deemed part of the food supply chain. This has allowed our office to continue to operate under mostly normal conditions during the past few months, keeping up with the work of serving Red Angus breeders and commercial bull users. Our June 2020 Board meeting will be held online during the first week of June. Probably everyone has experienced an ample number of virtual meetings and is looking forward to putting these challenging times behind us. A little face time is something we’re all looking forward to! As a final note, the Red Angus Strategic Planning Committee is in the final stages of crafting its fiveyear plan that will help guide the breed in important areas for the future. This group was able to meet in Denver during the 2020 National Western Stock Show, but all of their work since then has been completed via electronic discussions. More information on the new 2021-2025 Strategic Plan will be forthcoming later this summer and into the fall. ■



Association Commentary Travis Returns to Texas The Red Angus Association of America offers its thanks to Amanda Travis, who recently resigned from her position as assistant manager of the Registration Department. Amanda and her husband Brian, along with their four children, made the decision to move back closer to family in Sanger, Texas. She came to Red Angus as a temporary employee in August 2016 and quickly proved herself to be a quick study and a hard worker. Within two months, Amanda was offered fulltime work with RAAA, and she remained employed with the organization for 3-1/2 years.

"We greatly appreciate everything Amanda did for us during her time at Red Angus," said Tom Brink, RAAA CEO. "She was a big part of our success in getting the Registration Department caught up and functioning better in 2016, as well as in supporting our relocation to Colorado." On behalf of the Red Angus staff and board of directors, we wish Amanda and her family all the best as they return to their home state. Scanga Promoted to Registry Specialist Toni Scanga was promoted to the RAAA Registration Department as a

REDSPro and registry specialist. Toni began working for Red Angus last July as the receptionist in the national office. In the months since, she has covered the phones – over 600 calls per week – and taken on multiple other responsibilities, including performing regular work in the Registration Department. “We know Toni hit the ground running and will do an excellent job in her new capacity,” said Tom Brink, RAAA CEO. “Please join me in congratulating Toni.” Toni can be reached at 940-387-3502, Ext. 5 or via email at toni@redangus.org. ■

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Marketing Update by Harold Bertz, Director of Commercial Marketing

Red Angus Cattle Producers Exemplify Stewardship As I write this article, our country is clawing its way out of the COVID-19 panic. Crowds of people protest to leave their homes while others protest to continue sheltering in place. The stock market struggles, boxed beef reaches record highs while feedlots cannot get bids on live cattle. Grocery stores limit the amount of fresh meat that each person can purchase … and toilet paper became a premium product. Despite all of this craziness, Red Angus breeders continued to have bull sales, commercial cattlemen made important breeding and grazing decisions, cows calved, calves were marketed, cattle were branded, cattle went to grass, and the work went on. How appropriate that this issue of the ARA focuses on stewardship. If America could move forward with the singularity of purpose towards stewardship as Red Angus cattlemen and women do every day, the struggles we have recently witnessed would be just that – struggles not pandemonium. One of the highlights of my travels is to visit ranches and observe their commitment to stewardship and sustainability. The ranchers’ efforts are astounding as they manage plant species and diversity, stream management, soil conservation and countless other efforts to keep their ranches efficient and environmentally sound while maintaining profitability. Many of these efforts are not even recognized by the rancher as these

practices have always been done because it is the right thing to do – stewardship – passed down for generations. An example of ranchers’ commitment to stewardship during an unprecedented time in society is the Feeder Calf Certification Program and Allied Access programs’ continued growth. April was the peak month for the COVID-19 pandemic, during which the FCCP and AA programs enrolled 5% more cattle than in April 2019. This indicates to me that producers recognized market challenges ahead and took a proactive step to separate their cattle from the average market by utilizing the industry’s most mature age, source and genetic verifier. Congratulations to producers taking the step to differentiate their cattle in what is likely to become a very “noisy” marketplace. In February, I had the honor to attend a reception at the Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show in San Antonio recognizing ranches that excelled in Environmental Stewardship. The Blew Partnership of Castleton, Kansas, was recognized as the Region VII winner of this prestigious award. The Blew families use Red Angus bulls in their multi-generational commercial cowherd and are a premier example of our industry’s commitment to stewardship. If you’d like to read more about the Blew Partnership, their story is on page 76 of the September ARA. Congratulations to them for this great honor and their continued conservation and stewardship efforts. Stewardship is often a word overused and underdone, but not so by Red Angus breeders and the commercial cattlemen and women utilizing Red Angus genetics. Despite the challenges delivered by unpredictable markets, weather and social conditions, cattlemen are resilient and steadfast in their commitment to delivering a sustainable working ranch to the next generation. Now that is stewardship. ■

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Member Services Bulletin by Halla Pfeiff, Director of Office Operations

Red Angus Fiscal Year Ends June 30 Our fiscal year for 2019-2020 ends on June 30. We ask that you review your account and tie up any loose ends before then. Spring Cow Inactivations Occurred on May 29 Cows listed in the spring calving season that did not have a calf or have a reason code submitted to RAAA for the calving year of spring 2019 have been inactivated from active inventory. To review the cows that have been inactivated, log in to your REDSPro account, select Reports/Downloads, then My Reports. Select the group Inactivated Cow Inventory and pull this group into the report Herd Inventory (as shown below). If any animal on this list needs to be reported on for 2019

and placed back on active inventory for the 2020 calving season, simply report a calf for 2019 or a reason code as to why she did not have a calf. By doing so, this will automatically place her back on active status. COVID-19 and the National Office Operations in the RAAA office have been unchanging, however, no different than any other business, we take it day by day. RAAA staff remain healthy and committed to the service of our members! Our biggest struggle has been with mail service delays. It was brought to our attention by our daily mail carrier that the United States Postal Service is experiencing higher volumes than normal for this time of year. She has compared this to the holiday

THR Deadlines May • Fall Birth and Weaning requested • 2019 Spring Inactivations July • Spring THR Assessments Billed • Annual Membership Dues billed August • Fall No Progeny requested • Spring Birth and Weaning Requested • Spring Heifer Exposure Requested

season rush. RAAA has experienced packages arriving later than expected. We encourage those that are submitting packages to us to use a tracking number or certified mailed, so that if necessary, we can determine where that package is at. Also, we encourage that if payments are being made via check, that the account balance is viewed within the month it was sent to ensure it arrived to us. If you are expecting a registration certificate or other documents from us and they do not arrive in a timely manner, please let us know and we will reissue them to you. Thanks for your continued support and patience through this time of uncertainty. DNA Collection While Branding One way to get ahead of the DNA collection process is to collect samples at branding. We understand it is an added step to all the to-dos at branding, but tissue or blood samples are fast and easy. Just think, it is already off the todo list when weaning rolls around and you would be ahead of the game for bull sale season. Call or email today to get your test kits shipped out for branding day.

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Effective Immediately Approved Rules for Shows

Substitution Rule Current rule reads: e. Substitutions will only be permitted for animals within class, according to the hosting show’s deadline. Voted to change the rule to now read: Substitutions will only be permitted for animals within sex, according to the hosting show’s deadline. Director’s Herdsman Award Voted to change the name of the Director’s Herdsman Award to RAAA Herdsman of the Year Award.

American Royal Voted to add the American Royal to the approved list of regional open shows. May or Younger Class Voted to add the designation for the May calves’ class to May or younger class instead of just May calves. Senior Champion and Cow/Calf Division Voted to create the following classes and divisions to the female show: • Winter Yearlings – November 1 to December 31 • Senior Yearlings – September 1 to October 31

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A Fresh Perspective on Precision Beef Production by Jake Feddes, Top Dollar Angus Feedyard Specialist

As I travel the northwestern portion of this great country, I continually hear producers say, “My calves are better than my neighbor Joe Blow’s down the road, and I definitely can’t sell them for less than he got.” riences working with the program through my family’s involvement as a Top Dollar Seedstock Partner for the past four years. It is easy to see why the program has grown rapidly. The Top Dollar Angus team works tirelessly to help all producers – ranch and feeder – “win” with great cattle.

My common response has become, “What makes them better?” At this point in the conversation, producers tend to give the typical responses that we have all heard, thought or uttered. That response is something like this: “I buy better bulls from this seedstock producer.” “My calves weigh more at weaning.” “Our cows are always in better shape.” “I get a 5% better breed up.” “My cows calve in 45 days.” While some of these may be true and even possibly offer a better chance at profitability, it does not necessarily make the cattle “better” when we take a look at profitability throughout the entire beef chain. This is where Top Dollar Angus comes into play. Top Dollar Angus actually helps prove those cattle are “better” and potentially more profitable to all sectors of the beef industry. What we do at Top Dollar Angus is similar to what all thirdparty audit companies are currently doing to help us market our feeder cattle. Think of it as signing a natural or hormone-free affidavit versus paying a thirdparty audit company to come to your ranch, perform an audit and provide the paperwork that enables you to sell those cattle as Verified Natural Beef, NHTC or other similar audit programs. Today, buyers are requesting and are interested in more third-party-verified genetics. There is simply too much money

$ ® at stake to no longer use the technologies that are available. This is the precise space that the Top Dollar Angus team fills. As the industry’s leading source for third-party-genetic evaluation, we thoroughly analyze the profitability for traits related to post-weaning growth and carcass. Once evaluated, we determine whether or not those cattle meet our criteria for averaging in the top 25% of the breed. Once the Top Dollar Angus logo goes on, our team works hard to connect people to people and people to cattle no matter how they are sold. The goal is more bids and great demand. We help create scenarios for limited risk and higher profits through precision buying. This is why more buyers continue to seek out Top Dollar Angus-qualified cattle. A better product; a lower risk investment is worth more. I have a unique perspective on Top Dollar Angus due to my new role with the team as a feedyard specialist, my work as a Superior Livestock representative and expe-

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I have been a part of this experience as a Superior rep and watching how it has helped customers selling through other outlets. One of my customers that bought a set of FCCP-tagged and Top Dollar Angus-qualified calves last fall recently told me he wanted to buy all Top Dollar Angus cattle after feeding his first set of qualified calves. His statement to me was, “I guess when I buy top 25% verified cattle, I can expect to have gains better than 75% of the cattle out there.” I learned three things from that conversation: 1. The evaluations work. 2. The producer that raised those calves is on target with their genetics. 3. That buyer will now look for the Top Dollar Angus logo when buying more cattle. Are your calves really “better” than Joe Blow’s calves down the road? We all want to produce a product that buyers want to purchase. Today, there’s a way to find out if your feeder cattle really are better and provide more profitability throughout every sector of the beef industry. Let our team hustle for you. n

Jake Feddes Top Dollar Angus Feedyard Specialist jake@topdollarangus.com 406-581-8157


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RAAA to Update Selection Indexes by Ryan Boldt, Director of Breed Improvement

Economic selection indexes are valuable tools for making bull selection decisions. Currently the RAAA publishes 16 different genetic predictions on each animal. Looking at this list and trying to identify which combination of EPDs will result in the most profitable outcome for any commercial cattle operation is extremely challenging. This is the reason that indexes are valuable tools. They combine multiple EPDs in a balanced manner, considering their contribution to overall profitability for commercial operations. This allows for a single number to summarize which animals have genetic predictions that will be the most profitable. EPDs will always be available for a more detailed description of the genetics of the animal, but the index provides a simple and quick way to identify animals with highly profitable combinations of traits. Index Refresher RAAA publishes two selection indexes. The first index is HerdBuilder which would be classified as an all-purpose index. The reason this index is all-purpose is that it is designed to economi-

cally weigh traits that influence all segments of the beef supply chain. Currently, data points used to calculate the HerdBuilder index include cow performance, calf performance pre-weaning and through the feedlot, as well as traits that influence carcass grading. EPDs for these traits have varying levels of influence over the resulting index based on their contribution to overall profitability. The second index the RAAA provides is the terminal index GridMaster. The traits included in the GridMaster index are growth and efficiency in the feedlot and traits that influence carcass grading. The goal of this index is to identify post-weaning differences in financial performance. Updates These indexes have been used by RAAA since 2014 to help with summarizing the genetic merit of Red Angus seedstock animals. However, there has

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been a need to update these indexes to better reflect current market dynamics and improve their value in making more profitable genetic selection decisions. One aspect that is important to all selection indexes is identifying the prices and costs of different factors to be used in the economic models. For RAAA’s soon-to-be-updated indexes, sources of these prices include CattleFax and USDA. The advantage to using these sources of information is that they allow for the use of national average prices which are known to be reliable. For the updated indexes, five-year rolling averages will be used. These prices will be updated every year to help respond to more current market demands of seedstock animals. With the updated modeling approach, we will be able to better reflect the current market situations than in the previous selection indexes to make them more accurate.



RAAA to Update Selection Indexes Law of Diminishing Returns For some traits there is a law of diminishing returns. This means that across the spectrum of EPDs there are different economic values associated with different parts of the EPD distribution. As an example, improving calving ease is very important up to a point, but experience and evidence shows that once calving difficulties reach a low level there is less benefit to further increasing calving ease. Within the selection index construct, we can model these types of diminishing returns using non-linear approaches. The goal behind using this type of modeling approach is that it allows the index to better reflect the results in the real world, where value does not always increase in a straight line. Within the updated indexes there are several EPDs that will have non-linear coefficients associated with the trait.

Discounted Genetic Expressions Another advantage to the modeling strategy used in the updated selection indexes is the use of Discounted Genetic Expressions. A DGE is a way to weight information based on the number of times that trait will be exhibited in a bull’s progeny and descendants. Additionally, this helps to identify the differences in value for a trait that is expressed multiple times later in life or once earlier in life. This approach allows for a more appropriate weighting of traits based on when and how often they are expressed. It also accounts for the role that the Red Angus breed often has in developing maternal crosses as well as straightbred maternal cows, resulting in more expression of maternal traits. Better Genetic Descriptions With some of these fundamental

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Essential Business – But Not ‘Business as Usual’ by Tracey Koester, ARA Editorial Coordinator

Early in 2020, when the world was turned upside down and commerce for many industries came to a screeching halt due to COVID-19, agriculture was deemed essential business. Continuing normal day-to-day transactions, however, didn’t necessarily mean business as usual. The pandemic hit smack dab in the middle of bull sale season – an important time for cattle producers to procure bulls for the upcoming breeding season. Most bull buyers prefer to attend sales in person to visually appraise the animals they spend thousands of dollars to purchase. This year, however, crowd-size restrictions, social distancing and travel bans altered how cattlemen and women selected their next seedstock genetics. Both buyers and sellers relied heavily on communication technology and remote bidding options. Experience Paid Off Heather Soukup, DVAuction general manager, based in Norfolk, Nebraska, was working seedHeather Soukup stock sales in Oregon and Washington when COVID-19 hit the West Coast. “The pandemic turned out to be bigger than we originally thought,” she said, “but over the years our role in marketing seedstock has grown and we’ve learned to make adjustments on a weekly, daily and hourly basis to adapt to situations such as blizzards and floods.” With more than 20 years of experience, DVAuction’s platform was already well established and set up to handle most situations. Its online, live-bidding format enables bull buyers to attend the sale via the internet, place proxy bids or bid in real time on the lots they’ve researched prior to sale day. DVAuction’s mobile app is an additional buying avenue for bidders.

“We know how important our producers’ sales are, so we already had measures in place to make their day as successful as possible,” explained Soukup. “We made sure we had the capacity and capability to handle more online activity, we added servers, and implemented other measures to accommodate on-ranch sales where internet service wasn’t as stable.” Their website activity nearly doubled with 2.9 million page views between Feb. 15 and March 15 as compared to the same time frame in 2019. “Some sales had over 1,400 buyers online and we’ve hosted up to 40 sales in one day. We just kept our feet firmly planted on the ground and our head on straight to get through it,” she said. Soukup praised the DVAuction team. “We are really proud of our staff. All the field reps continued to attend sales and our customer service staff covered more office hours and Saturdays than normal. Their loyalty and passion for our industry really shined during this time. We encouraged them to be careful when traveling, to social distance and sanitize. They were very resourceful and showed up to get the job done.” Do Your Homework MacKenzie Oswald and James Howell of JH & MO Farms, a commercial Red Angus cow-calf operation near Urich, Missouri, researched seedstock operations and specific cattle before bidding on DVAuction for the first time this year. “There aren’t a lot of Red Angus operations in our area and attending the sale wasn’t feasible because of the distance and our fulltime jobs,” said

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DVAuction rep Justin Dikoff handles incoming online bids at a production sale.

Oswald. “Bidding online is a convenient tool and a nice option. We even bid from our phone and used the ‘Swipe to Bid’ feature.” Oswald emphasized the importance of doing homework before the sale. “We spent a lot of time looking at online catalogs and videos. We knew what we were looking for and then when we found cattle that met our criteria, we contacted the owners and visited with them. It also gave us a feel for the people, and we were comfortable moving forward to purchase from them.” Viewing videos of individual stock is important to Oswald. “If we can’t see the video, we aren’t as likely to pursue that animal,” she said. “We learn a fair amount about the animals except maybe what their feet look like. It takes a lot of time to review all the videos, but it was worth it to get the animals we wanted. We have found that questionable purchases in the past were usually last-minute decisions.” Critical Role Feeder cattle marketing in local auction barns and over online sales was also disrupted due to COVID-19.


“When we started reading and hearing words like ‘pandemic, quarantine and lockdown,’ we knew how we conducted business was going to Joe Lichtie change and that our role in agriculture – and the markets – would be critical,” said Joe Lichtie, vice president of Superior Livestock Auction, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. “Our buyers rely on our reps to help them purchase cattle during Superior sales, but with social distancing and health safety guidelines, we couldn’t bring reps in to sit shoulder-to-shoulder at our phone banks,” he said. “We had to figure out how to sell load lots of cattle without our reps coming in. Many of our reps are 60-plus years old and we didn’t want them subjected to

travel conditions that could further expose them to the virus.” With the office building closed down, Superior editing and customer service staff worked at home as much as possible. The phones rang constantly but were transferred to staff members’ personal cell phones. When a call came in, whoever could answer the call, took it.

Superior sales used to be shoulder-toshoulder with reps seated at the phone banks but social distancing guidelines now require 6 feet of space between people.

On sale day, staff came in through the back door, cleaned and wiped down all the phones, and rearranged the phone bank from 24 phones to one per table distanced 6 feet apart. Superior Livestock manned the phones with their office crew, spouses, seedstock sale reps and some local talent that normally work car auctions. “We aren’t really a one-man band because we have the phone business,” said Lichtie, “and we have a really good crew in our office that stepped up to the challenges.” Superior also offers Click-to-Bid and phone bidding for seedstock production sales. Lichtie estimates they doubled the number of registered buyers per sale. “Some buyers request we call them when a certain lot comes up and other guys just sit on the phone and wait for their bulls.

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Essential Business – But Not ‘Business as Usual’ “Our reps are still traveling to production sales to service our customers,” he said. “Most of our reps were raised on a ranch and if there’s a job to be done, they are going to do it. They don’t know any other way.” Setting up for Success Lichtie believes the reputation of breeders was extremely important this year. “I had seedstock producers call me before their sale and ask, ‘What are we going to do?’ We encouraged buyers to look at the bulls beforehand and watch the videos. Other sales became online only. In either case, the relationship seedstock producers had established over the years instilled trust and confidence with their buyers and they had successful sales at the end of the day.”

Darrin Eck of Kingman, Kansas, has established a strong relationship with his seedstock suppliers and has purchased Red Angus bulls and heifers online in previous years. “I was planning to fly to the sale this year but when COVID-19 hit, it was a no-brainer to stay home and buy online,” said Eck who has used both DVAuction and Superior’s Click-to-Bid. “I feel very comfortable buying cattle over the internet because these breeders know me, and they have a good guarantee. They wouldn’t be in the business if they didn’t stand behind their cattle.” Eck, like Oswald, reviews the catalog and videos, then calls the owner to learn more about his favorites. Because of their relationship, his seedstock providers

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understand his goals. “If I’ve selected a bull that won’t fit my operation, they will let me know, and then point me towards a bull they think is a better choice. I appreciate their honesty.” “If someone I know is attending the sale, I will have them take a look at the bulls I’m interested in and report back to me, but the owners have always been very honest with me and have always sent me quality. I’ve never been disappointed in the six or seven years I’ve been buying from them.” Lichtie echoed that advice. “Have faith in your reputation seedstock supplier because this is their business and they want you to be successful with the animals you purchase.”


Soukup recommended online buyers register and log in early for a sale. “We played our bidding tutorial before the sale to familiarize new online bidders with our process. We also encouraged them to reach out to the rep if they had questions.” Soukup said, “We know how important bull sale season is and we are all trying to be the best we can be in these unknown and unexpected times. We are here for the industry and we are a good insurance plan in case of a weather-related or unforeseen crisis.” “It’s important there’s no glitch in the food chain during this pandemic and that is why all agriculture is essential,” concluded

Darrin Eck checks a set of heifers and a bull – all cattle he purchased online.

Lichtie. “We are part of the process. We need to turn out bulls to continue livestock production

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The onset of the IGS-BOLT evaluation, paired with the submission of phenotypic records, has led to a new era in genetic evaluation for the cattle industry. In an effort to collect necessary female genotype and phenotype information to improve genetic predictions, the Red Angus Association of America Board of Directors has approved the Red Cow Rally. The Rally research collaboration between RAAA and Neogen is designed to increase phenotypic data collection and submission for mature weights, body condition scores and genotypes on Red Angus females. A limited number of research genotypes (GGP-LD) and rebate funds will be available for the project, so discounts and rebates will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Red Angus Essential to Scholarship Winners’ Futures The RAAA Junior Activities Committee is pleased to name each of the following five JRA members as a recipient of the $1,000 college scholarship. Mia Gibson is the daughter of Lin and Jim Gibson from Elgin, Iowa. She graduated from North Fayette Valley High School where she was involved in her FFA chapter and district, county 4-H, county beef association, National Honor Society, Iowa Junior Red Angus Association and the JRA national board. This fall, Mia plans to attend Des Moines Area Community College for her Associate Degree in agribusiness before furthering her education. She is passionate about Red Angus and agriculture, and wants to advocate and promote the Red Angus breed. After college, she plans to continue raising Red Angus cattle and eventually take over the family farm.

Brock Montgomery of Coats, Kansas, is the son of Kenny & Lori Montgomery. He graduated from Skyline High School and was active in Boy Scouts, holding the highest rank of Eagle Scout. He is a 12-year member of 4-H and was active in football, track, NHS and FFA. He plans to attend Oklahoma State University double majoring in animal science and ag education. Brock and his brother, Ty, built their small herd with ideal conformation traits and balanced EPD profiles in mind. He sells bulls and heifers locally and exhibits in national shows all over the country, and plans to remain tied to Red Angus cattle throughout his life.

Kristen Massingill of Hamilton, Texas, is the daughter of Scott and Faith Massingill. She is an 8-year member of JRA and has competed on state and national levels. Kristen recently completed her second year as Texas Junior Red Angus president. She competed on the Connors College Freshman Livestock Judging Team in Warner, Oklahoma, that was successful as the high-point team at all their competitions. Kristen exhibited at the State Fair of Texas winning Reserve Champion Overall Bred and Owned Bull. She is a dual major of animal science and ag business with a focus on reproduction, and hopes to be an embryologist or veterinarian in the future.

Holly Thomas of Gatesville, Texas, is the daughter of Jody and Robin Thomas. The family runs a commercial cow-calf operation and operates two livestock auctions. Holly has a small Red Angus and Charolais purebred herd and has been showing for 10 years. She graduated from White Horse Christian Academy in Stephenville, Texas, through an online distance program which allows her the flexibility to care for her cattle and travel to shows. She is the Texas Junior Red Angus president and queen and serves as the NAJRAE director-at-large. She will be attending Oklahoma State University majoring in animal science and pursuing a career in veterinary pharmaceutical and feed sales.

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Paige Van Dyke is the daughter of Jon and Katrina Van Dyke of Louisville, Illinois. Paige graduated from North Clay High School and was active in FFA, 4-H, Recycling Club, Student Council and National Honor Society, and volunteered in the special needs classroom. She has participated at local, state and national shows since 2013. Raising and showing Red Angus has fueled her passion for agriculture which she plans to incorporate with her experience to become a farm broadcaster and produce her own TV show, The Clay County Ag Report. She plans to attend Lake Land College in Illinois and transfer to Oklahoma State University or Kansas State. The committee is also pleased to announce the recipient of the $500 Dee Sonstegard Memorial Scholarship. Marcie Harward from Richfield, North Carolina, is the daughter of Marcus and Patty Harward. She attended Stanly Community College and plans to attend Kansas State University. She has been involved in the cattle industry exhibiting across the country at various shows, and has attended leadership conferences throughout the country. Marcie plans to major in animal science with a concentration in reproductive physiology. With this, she plans to return to her family's business and run the family farm. She will continue to raise Red Angus, selling cattle in the family’s production sale each year. She hopes to utilize her degree to enhance the genetics in her herd as well as in others. ■




Sale Reports Sandhill Red Angus March 3, 2020 Sidney, Montana 3-Year-Old Red Angus Cows......$1,800 Red Angus First-Calf Heifer Pairs......$1,918 Red Angus Bred Heifers...............$1,645 Pick of Reg. 2019 & 2020 Females.....$2,750 Red Angus Yearling Bulls............$3,300 Three-year-old Red Angus cow sold to Franz Ranch Trust of Sidney, Montana, for $1,800 each. The high-selling Red Angus first-calf heifer pair sold for $1,925 to Bruce and Teresa Davidson of Banner, Wyoming.

Leland Red Angus & Koester Red Angus March 13, 2020 At the ranch, Sidney, Montana Auctioneers: Seth Weishaar & Lynn Weishaar 125 Yearling Bulls..........................$5,424 38 Age-Advantaged Bulls............$5454 49 Yearling Heifers........................$1747 The top-selling yearling bull was Lot 2, Leland Frankly 018-9015, a March 24, 2019, son of WFL Merlin 018A. He sold to Saunders Land & Livestock of Gillette, Wyoming, for $18,000.

The high-selling Red Angus bred heifer sold for $1,700 to Franz Ranch Trust of Sidney, Montana.

Saunders Land & Livestock also selected Lot 1, Leland Merlot 9072, a March 30, 2019, son of Leland Frankly 018-6602, for $16,000.

Rick Klaboe of Miles City, Montana, won the final bid on the pick of the registered 2019- and 2020-born females for $2,750.

Wedel Red Angus of Leoti, Kansas, purchased Lot 6, Leland Lotto 7229031, a March 26, 2019, son of VGW Lotto 722, for $15,500.

The high-selling Red Angus yearling bull was Lot 11, SRJJ Vision 9164, a son of SRJJ Vision 7023 out of a VGW Game Plan 508 daughter. He sold to Harvey Keller of Big Sandy, Montana, for $6,250.

Saunders Land & Livestock purchased two bulls for $13,000 each – Lot 3, Leland Full House 7465-9215, an April 9, 2019, son of Leland Full House 7465, and Lot 9, Leland Frankly 018-9014, a March 24, 2019, son of WFL Merlin 018A.

Lot 4, SRJJ Vision 9098, a son of SRJJ Vision 7023 out of a Leland Red Direction 8348U daughter, sold to Jim Fennema of Leiter, Wyoming, for $5,500. Lot 8, SRJJ Harevestor 9053, a son of Red LWNBRG Harvestor 103C out of a Leland Red Direction 8348U daughter, sold to Wek Cattle Company of Reedpoint, Montana, for $5,500. Lot 6, SRJJ Anchor 9165, a son of Crump Pacesetter 491 out of a Leland Red Direction 8348U daughter, sold to Darren Hagen of Glendive Montana, for $5,000.

Northern Lites Red Angus of Opheim, Montana, purchased Lot 7, Leland Lotto 722-9161, an April 5, 2019, son of VGW Lotto 722, for $12,000, and Lot 18, Leland Full House 7465-9028, a March 26, 2019, son of Leland Full House 7465, for $11,000. Saunders Land & Livestock purchased Lot 28, Leland Confidence 9121, an April 2, 2019, son of Schuler Confidence C810, for $11,500, and Lot 24, Leland Frankly 018-9081, a March 30, 2019, son of WFL Merlin 018A, for $11,000.

Northern Lites Red Angus also purchased Lot 18, Leland Full House 7465-9028, a March 26, 2019, son of Leland Full House 7465, for $11,000. Nelson Brothers of Richland, Montana, selected Lot 16, Leland Merlot 9170, an April 5, 2019, son of Leland Frankly 018-6602, for $11,000. The top-selling age-advantaged bull was Lot 29, Koester Megatron 890, an Aug. 23, 2018, son of VGW Megatron 403P. He sold to Logan Harding of Tolna, North Dakota, for $10,000. Richard Burr of Arnegard, North Dakota, purchased Lot 39, Koester Merit 829, an Aug. 14, 2018, son of WFL Merlin 018A, for $8,500. T Bar Heart LLC of Minot, North Dakota, purchased Lot 30, Koester Megatron 857, an Aug. 18, 2018, son of VGW Megatron 403P, for $8,000. Jacobson Ranch of Max, North Dakota, selected Lot 41, Koester Merit 835, an Aug. 15, 2018, son of WFL Merlin 018A, for $8,000. The top-selling yearling heifer, Lot 215, Leland Commitment 5081-9225, an April 10, 2019, daughter of WFL Commitment 5081, sold to Banks Leiseth of Arnegard, North Dakota, for $3,400. JH & MO Farms, LLC, of Urich, Missouri, purchased Lot 210, Leland Fusion 5202-9209, an April 8, 2019, daughter of MLK CRK Fusion 5202, for $3,400, and Lot 240, Leland Merlot 9300, an April 21, 2019, daughter of Leland Frankly 018-6602, for $3,200. Volume buyers were Double 8 Ranch of Elk Mountain, Wyoming, with 10 bulls; Jacobson Ranch of Max, North Dakota, with eight bulls; Saunders Land & Livestock of Gillette,

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Sale Reports Wyoming, with six bulls; and JH & MO Farms, LLC, of Urich, Missouri, with nine heifers and one bull. Gibbs Red Angus Jordan, Montana 32 Red Angus Bulls......................$3,984 Three bulls topped the sale selling for $5,500 each.

Laubach Red Angus of Montana for $6,250.

Cattle Co. of Aberdeen, South Dakota, for $17,500.

Delmont Rice of North Dakota purchased two bulls for $6,000 each. Lot 8, FRD Junior 9713, was a Fritz Justice 20D x Fischer Fused 528, and Lot 17, Fischer Vigilante 940, was a Fritz Justice 20D x Glacier Northern King 656.

Lot 2, Bieber Spartacus G610, a March 15, 2019, son of Bieber Spartacus A193 x Bieber Rough Rider 10712, sold to Kniebel Cattle Co. of White City, Kansas, for $15,000.

Lot 8, sired by 5L Independence and out of a Laubach Dina dam, sold to Travis Nelson of Richland, Montana.

The top-selling heifer was Lot 47, Fischer Marta 9581, a Fritz Justice 20D x Fischer Arson 350. She sold to Hammer Farms of Montana for $2,500.

Lot 15, a Feddes Silver Bow out of a Bieber Toryanna-influenced dam, sold to Buzzard Glory of Wolf Point, Montana.

Lot 41, Fischer Lakme 936, a Fritz Justice 20D x Andras Fusion R236, sold to Darrell & Tova Gerer of Montana for $2,000.

Lot 18, a 5L Independence son, sold to Rod Lawrence of Jordan, Montana.

Bieber Fever Spring Production Sale March 5, 2020 Leola, South Dakota Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar

Lot 7, a 5L Independence son, sold to Phillip Gibbs of Jordan, Montana, for $5,000. Lot 11, a 5L Independence son, sold to Lee Gibbs of Circle, Montana, for $5,000. Volume buyers were Travis Nelson of Richland, Montana, with six bulls and Frady Ranch of Jordan, Montana, with five bulls. Fischer Red Angus March 28, 2020 Harlowton, Montana 36 Yearling Bulls.........................$4,028 10 Yearling Heifers.......................$1,690 The top-selling bull was Lot 13, Fischer Depthchrg 987, a Bieber Deep End 8597 x Basin Future Direction 7303. He sold to Falls Creek Cattle, LLC of Montana for $6,750. Lot 3, Fischer Calvary 937, a Fritz Justice 20D x Fischer Soldier 735, sold to

265 Yearling Red Angus Bulls...$5,624 The top-selling bull was Lot 16, Bieber ROU Spartacus G14, a Jan. 26, 2019, son of Bieber Spartacus A193 x PIE Stockman 4051. He sold to Hansine Ranch Partnership of Ft. Pierre, South Dakota, for $50,000. Lot 1, Bieber Spartacus G555, a March 5, 2019, son of Bieber Spartacus A193 x Hust Chief Sequoya R336, sold to Crump Red Angus of Arvada, Wyoming, for $40,000. Lot 6, Bieber ROU Spartacus G06, a Jan. 20, 2019, son of Bieber Spartacus A193 x LCC New Chapter A7051 sold to Leland Red Angus of Sidney, Montana, for $30,000. Lot 40, Bieber Atomic G297, Feb. 17, 2019, son of Bieber CL Atomic C218 x Messmer Packer S008, sold to S & S

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Lot 33, Bieber CL Spartacus G597, a March 10, 2019, son of Bieber Spartacus A193 x Hust Chief Sequoya R336, sold to Lazy TV Ranch of Selby, South Dakota, for $15,000. Cattle sold to 21 states. Red Hill Farms ‘More than a Bull’ Sale March 21, 2020 Lafayette, Tennessee 27 Red Angus 18-Mo-Old Bulls.......$3,824 15 Red Angus Spring Yrling Bulls...$4,483 16 SimAngus 18-Mo-Old Bulls.........$3,781 14 SimAngus Spring Yrling Bulls....$4,304 3 Angus Bulls.....................................$3,333 Two bulls topped the Red Angus 18month-old offering selling for $6,250 each. Lot 10 sold to Gerkin Farms of Indiana, and Lot 13 sold to Hochstetler of Indiana. The top-selling Red Angus yearling bull was Lot 32, selling for $9,750 to Dan Vinton of Nebraska. The top-selling SimAngus 18-monthold bull was Lot 54, selling for $6,500 to Purdue University in Indiana. The top-selling SimAngus yearling bulls sold for $6,000 each. Lot 71 sold to Purdue University of Indiana, and Lot 73 sold for $6,000 to Tulloch Agriculture of Ontario. Bulls sold in the following states: Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, Indiana, Illinois, Alabama, Georgia, Nebraska, Missouri, Montana and into Canada.


Westphal Red Angus March 25, 2020 Grass Range, Montana 87 Yearling Bulls.............................$4,738 31 Reg. Yrling Open Heifers.........$1,732 42 Comm. Yrling Open Heifers....$1,188 The top-selling yearling bull was Lot 2, JKW 902 Pancho, a Feb. 3, 2019, son of 5L The Real Deal 1687-143B and out of a Red Crowfoot Moonshine 8081U daughter. He sold to Blom Red Angus of Vida, Montana, for $15,000. Lot 72, VGW Global 943, a Feb. 9, 2019, son of RREDS Pioneer 6904 out of a 5L Smoke Signal 756-176V dam, sold to Beery Land & Livestock of Vida, Montana, for $14,000. Lot 44, BGW Navigator 9115, a March 26, 2019, son of 3SCC Navigator A448 out of a Beckton Epic S163 K5 dam, sold to Ravenscroft Reds of Nenzel, Nebraska, for $10,000. Two bulls sold for $8,000 each. Lot 4, VGW Automatic 971, a Feb. 22, 2019, son of VGW Automatic 724 and out of an LSF Journey 1169Y daughter, sold to Leland Red Angus of Sidney, Montana. Lot 24, VGW Exceed 957, a Feb. 12, 2019, son of VGW Intensity 714 and out of a Larson Paladin 238 daughter, sold to Sonstegard Cattle Co. of Montevideo, Minnesota. Three open heifers topped the registered heifer offering at $2,300 each. Lot 111, VGTW RD-Star 1939, a Feb. 8, 2019, daughter of 5L The Real Deal 1687-143B and out of a Jacobson Advantage 3156 dam, sold to Jason Leiseth of Arnegard, North Dakota. Lot 117, VGW 656-Indigo 1963, a Feb. 23, 2019, daughter of VGW Accent 656 and out of a 5L Bourne 117-48A

daughter, sold to Brickhouse Farms of Tina, Missouri. Lot 120, VGW Re-Ank 1977, a daughter of Red U-2 Reckoning 294C and out of a VGW Mercy-Mercy 412 daughter, sold to Reverse LC Ranch of Great Falls, Montana. Gary Arens of Crofton, Nebraska, purchased the top-selling commercial heifer for $1,275; and three commercial heifers sold for $1,275 to Pie Ridge Ranch of Highwood, Montana. Schuler Red Angus March 26, 2020 Bridgeport, Nebraska 109 Red Angus Yearling Bulls...$5,635 24 Schuler Red Composite Yearling Bulls..............................................$4,094 The high-selling bull was Lot 1, Schuler Ranchers Dream 9910, a son of WFL ProfitMaker E7030. He sold to Terry Crawford of Lexington, Nebraska, for $15,000. Lot 2, Schuler Rise-N-Shine 9986, a ProfitMaker son, sold to Bieber Red Angus of Leola, South Dakota, for $12,500. Lot 10, Schuler Combo G047, a son of Brown Oracle B112, sold to Wedel Red Angus of Leoti, Kansas, for $10,000. Lot 19, Schuler Peerless 9976, sold to Leland Red Angus of Sidney, Montana, for $9,500. The high-selling Schuler Red Composite bull was Lot 143, Schuler Red 71 Rebel G606, a son of Schuler Rebel 0029X. He sold to Otley Brothers Ranch of Diamond, Oregon, for $8,750. Repeat customers of the Schuler program were Patterson Ranch of Wyo-

ming, Blew Partnership of Kansas, Kenansville Cattle Co. of Florida, and Cullan Farms of Nebraska. Axtell Cattle Co. March 30, 2020 Sterling, Colorado Auctioneer: Jim Santomaso 60 Red Angus Yrling Bulls................$4,072 25 Reg. Red Angus Yrling Heifers...$2,420 17 Comm. Red Angus Replacements.. $1,400 The top-selling bull was Lot 17, Axtell Redwing 9330, a son of Axtell Redwing 7765 and out of an Axtell Pistolero 024 cow. He sold to Sheaman Red Angus of Ft. Collins, Colorado, for $6,750. Lot 26, Axtell Julian 56A, a son of Calvo Julian 56A and out of a Beckton Scamp A696 H4 cow, sold to 56 Cattle Co. of Hazard, Nebraska, for $6,500. Lot 47, Axtell Dominor 9729, a son of Axtell Dominor 4124 and out of an OCC Red Grazer 610Z cow, sold to Curt Knight of Gann Valley, South Dakota, for $6,500. Lot 16, Axtell Dominor 9456, a son of Axtell Dominor 4124 and out of a Choat Legend Y200 cow, sold to Steve Kalous of Brush, Colorado, for $6,250. The top-selling heifer was Lot 77, Axtell Ophelia 2501-918, a daughter of Calvo Julian 56A and out of a Beckton Cody T085 K2 cow. She sold to Colby Sires of Campo, Colorado, for $3,900. C&C DuVall Red Angus of Lamar, Colorado, purchased two Calvo Julian 56A daughters for $3,750 each. Lot 72, Axtell Sierra 318-924, was out of an Axtell Epic 1011 cow, and Lot 73, Axtell Bonnebell 668-985, was out of a Beckton Emperor X342 J3 cow.

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Sale Reports Pieper Red Angus April 3, 2020 Hay Springs, Nebraska Auctioneer: Ty Thompson 161 Yearling Red Angus Bulls..........$6,660 48 Fall-Calving Red Angus Cows....$2,566 63 Red Angus Open Heifers.............$1,720 188 Comm. Red Angus Heifers........$1,414 The top-selling bull was Lot 3, PIE Insight 971, a Jan. 30, 2019, son of 9 Mile Franchise 6305. He sold to Hanging F Ranch of Wyoming for $32,000. Lot 2, PIE Blockbuster 935, a Jan. 25, 2019, son of 5L Blockade 2218-30B, sold to Barenthsen Bullinger Red Angus of Powers Lake, North Dakota, for $27,000. Lot 9, PIE Milestone 9713, a Feb. 11, 2019, son of PIE One Of A Kind 352, sold to Travis Shaffer of Pierre, South Dakota, and Jefferies Land & Cattle of Checotah, Oklahoma, for $25,000. Lot 1, PIE American Made 9039, a Jan. 20, 2019, son of PIE One Of A Kind 352, sold to Sandy Willow Red Angus of Waubay, South Dakota, for $21,000. Lot 25, PIE Authority 932, a Jan. 24, 2019, son of PIE One Of A Kind 352, sold to Travis Shaffer of Pierre, South Dakota, for $20,000. Lot 7, PIE Barricade 918, a Jan. 22, 2019, son of 5L Blockade 2218-30B out of a daughter of PIE Cinch 4126, sold to Klompien Red Angus of Manhattan, Montana, for $19,000. Lot 17, PIE Blockade 9117, a Feb. 18, 2019, son of 5L Blockade 2218-30B, sold to Jeff Earl of Ardmore, Oklahoma, for $18,000. The top-selling female was Lot 244, PIE Ms Daisy 9375, a March 10, 2019,

daughter of C Bar El Grande 100C. She sold to Troy Jones, Bladen, Nebraska, for $3,400. Lot 222, PIE Box Duchess 9493, a March 21, 2019, daughter of Bieber Cattle Drive D176, also sold to Troy Jones of Blade, Nebraska, for $3,300. Sonstegard Cattle Co., L.L.C. April 11, 2020 Montevideo, Minnesota Auctioneer: Kyle Gilchrist 55 Yearling Red Angus Bulls.....$3,295 13 2-Yr-Old Red Angus Bulls....$3,154 The high-selling yearling bull was Lot 1, 3SCC Red Drive G17, a son of 3SCC Driven D88 out of an Andras Thunder R196 daughter. He sold for $8,750 to Huber EY Red Angus in Jud, North Dakota. Lot 2, 3SCC Dictate G04, a son of 3SCC Dictate C74 out of a Red SSS Oly 554T daughter, sold for $6,250 to Al Webster in Ortonville, Minnesota. Lot 14, 3SCC Columbia G333, a son of VGW Columbia 221 out of an LSF Boxed Beef 9063W daughter, sold for $5,000 to Bailey Ranch in Towner, North Dakota. Lot 6, 2RJL Domain G902, a son of 3SCC Domain A163 out of an LSF Boxed Beef 9063W daughter, sold for $4,500 to Gary Holland in Montrose, South Dakota. Lot 19, 3SCC Dictator G25, a son of 3SCC Dictate C74 out of a 5L Mtn Sign 435-10Z daughter, sold for $4,500 to Wakefield Red Angus in New Richland, Minnesota. The high-selling 2-year-old bull was Lot 69, 3SCC Starsky F113, a 5L Defender 560-30Z son outof a VGW Navigator 010 daughter, selling for

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$4,500 to Gary Holland in Montrose, South Dakota. Bulls sold into nine states. Thomas Ranch April 14, 2020 Harrold, South Dakota 108 Angus Bulls..........................$3,652 25 SimAngus Bulls.....................$4,040 39 Red Angus Bulls.....................$3,724 59 Charolais Bulls.........................$3,622 69 Angus Heifers.........................$1,416 16 Red Angus Heifers..................$1,258 16 Charolais Heifers.....................$1,142 The top-selling Angus bull was Lot 104, TR Monumental 9098G, selling to C&S Cattle of Orient, South Dakota, for $12,000. Lot 49, TR MR Comrade 9038G, sold for $10,000 to Zack Kearns of Rushville, Nebraska. Lot 75, TR MR Stunner 9190G, sold for $8,500 to Travis Hofer of Bridgewater, South Dakota. Lot 71, TR MR Ashland 9173G, sold for $8,500 to Breck Bean of Fort Handcock, Texas. Lot 43, TR Mr Rave 9072G, sold for $8,500 to Chris & Karla Kendrick of Pierre, South Dakota. Lot 33, TR Broken Bow 9024G, sold for $7,500 to Troy Otto of Walnut Grove, Minnesota. The top-selling SimAngus bull was Lot 121, TMAS MR Surelock 9756G. He sold for $7,000 to Jordan Holt of Mina, South Dakota. Lot 120, TMAS MR Frontier 9627G, sold for $5,500 to Krebs Ranch of Gordon, Nebraska.


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Sale Reports Lot 119, TMAS MR Frontier 9627G, sold for $5,250 to Mac Tooke of Ekalaka, Montana.

Lot 177, CAG MR Carbon Fire 9611G ET, sold for $13,500 to Brian Smith of Rigby, Idaho.

Lot 134, TMAS MR Sonic 9758G, sold for $5,000 to Doug Severson of Onida, South Dakota.

Lot 180, TR MR Sally’s Copy 9713G ET, sold for $8,750 to Matthew Mitchell of Justin, Texas.

The top-selling Red Angus bull was Lot 157, TMAS MR Lexus 906G, selling for $14,500 to Ft. Hays State University of Ft. Hays, Kansas.

Lot 178, CAG GARW Gringo 9621G ET, sold for $5,250 to Kyle Reaves of Greeneville, Tennessee.

Lot 137, TMAS MR Powereye 9701G ET, sold for $10,000 to Brian Smith of Rigby, Idaho. Lot 164, TMAS MR Tango 939G, sold for $7,500 to Brad Pendleton of Canton, Texas. Lot 167, TMAS MR Tango 9710G ET, sold for $7,000 to Bruce Bradley of Marshfield, Missouri. The top-selling Charolais bull was Lot 176, CAG TR Cartel 9620GET, selling for $22,000 to Luke Boutiellier.

Lot 189, TR MR Rhinestone 9965G ET, sold for $5,000 to Tom Mohnen of Newcastle, Wyoming. Bulls sold into South Dakota, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Wyoming and Canada.

Lot 335 sold for $2,500 to Jeremy Clay of Winner, South Dakota. The top-selling Red Angus heifer was Lot 375, selling for $1,600 to Daniel Weidenbach of Highmore, South Dakota. Lot 383 sold for $1,400 to Randy Squires of Hobart, Oklahoma. Lot 380 and Lot 379 each sold for $1,350 to Jeremy Schroeder of Winner, South Dakota. The top-selling Charolais heifer was Lot 387, selling for $1,275 to Bruce Bradley of Marshfield, Missouri. Lot 398 sold for $1,250 to Jeff Fuks of Volga, South Dakota. â–

The top-selling Angus heifer was Lot 342, selling for $5,750 to Scott Jacobsen of Pierre, South Daktoa. Lot 354 sold for $2,900 to Brian Smith of Rigby, Idaho.

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HC 68 Box 1 Wood Lake, NE 69221 Phone/Fax (402) 967-3060

Scott & Kim Ford

SCHULER red-angus

(308) 876-2211 Bertrand, NE 68927

Pieper Red Angus

CHOAT

Red Angus with built-in Performance!

Mark and Deb Pieper (308) 638-4557 HC 70 Box 13 • Hay Springs, NE 69347

www.crossdiamondcattle.com

Cattle Company

RED ANGUS GENETICS

St. Edward, NE

Wayne & Jody Choat • 402-678-3439 Dave & Kathy Stodola • 402-981-1586

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Welcome to our Newest RAAA Members! TUCKER MASHORE 6800 N 3010 RD RINGLING, OK 73456

LUKE WILSON 11408 CANASERAGA RD DANSVILLE, NY 14437

ROCK`N M RED ANGUS MICKEY & KIM MILLER 9041 N 2060 RD HAMMON, OK 73650

JOHNSON FARM RICHARD JOHNSON 4545 BEAL RD NEWARK, OH 43056

DURFEE CANYON RANCH LLC ROBERT OLER 16923 COUNTY RD NS 227 TIPTON, OK 73570

SISTER’S CATTLE CO. LLC EMMA PITSTICK 14380 PRAIRIE PIKE SOUTH SOLON, OH 43153

PUFFINBARGER CATTLE CO. CODY PUFFINBARGER 25578 ST HWY 8 CHEROKEE, OK 73728

LONE OAK FARM KELLY RHODES 3619 MILLERSBURG ROAD WOOSTER, OH 44691

RONALD WINCH ANGUS RONALD WINCH P.O. BOX 86 GUEYDAN, LA 70542

SOMERS LIMOUSIN AND RED ANGUS RYAN SOMERS 601 GENEVA AVE LINDSAY, OK 73052

LEAR FARMS DONALD LEAR 541 MOUNTAIN CHAPEL RD BREEZEWOOD, PA 15533

EAKES FARM BO EAKES 264 PILGRIM DURANT RD DEKALB, MS 39328

JUSTIN & STEPHANIE THOMAS 320 W ASH FAIRVIEW, OK 73737

TIMBERLINE FARMS DENNIS O’REILLY 6065 NORTH RD FRIENDSVILLE, PA 18818

ZERO CATTLE CO. LANCE JOHNSON 1313 HIGHWAY 8 CLEVELAND, MS 38732

WOLFF FARMS KNOX WOLFF 83451 559TH AVE MADISON, NE 68748

JEVON WEST FARMS JEVON WEST 9522 N.2060 RD. HAMMON, OK 73650

LONG STONE FARM, LLC CASEY WISCH 38212 LONG LN LOVETTSVILLE, VA 20180

MORGAN WHITE 1780 PIKE ROAD STARKVILLE, MS 39759

ZIMMERMAN STOCK FARM JAMES ZIMMERMAN 2627 HIGHWAY 4 LAWRENCE, NE 68597

SLASH BAR RANCH CLIF WILSON 1013 SOUTH 14TH FAIRVIEW, OK 73737

STILLWATER FARM PHILIP WAGENBACH 1587 SOUTH ST CASTLETON, VT 05735

7A7 RANCH WILLIAM ANDREWS 9512 E 131ST ST N COLLINSVILLE, OK 74021

Area 7 – Northeast Director – Rob Hess RUSSELL ROBINSON IV 185 WALLINGFORD RD DURHAM, CT 06422

Area 8 – Southeast Director – Jim Yance ASHBEE NORMAN 81 HONEYCOMB LANE RAMER, AL 36069

RWR FARM RUSSELL ROBINSON JR. 185 WALLINGFORD RD DURHAM, CT 06422

DICKEY FARMS VINCENT PROVENZANO 2135 GOFF DR BATESVILLE, AR 72501

AUDREY HIRSCH 6101 ROMAINE ROAD POSEYVILLE, IN 47633

BOWEN BAXTER 928 BULLOCK FARM RD DALLAS, GA 30157

BERNARD HIRSCH 6101 ROMAINE ROAD POSEYVILLE, IN 47633

THREE STREAMS FARM GARRY BAXTER 1837 DRENNON RD NEW CASTLE, KY 40050

Area 6 – Great Plains Director – Newley Hutchison KAMDEN MOON 4125 BUTLER RD. GREELEY, KS 66033 MAKENZIE MOON 4125 BUTLER ROAD GREELEY, KS 66033 PEARCE FAMILY INVESTMENTS RED ANGUS ROBERT PEARCE 4308 UTAH ROAD WELLSVILLE, KS 66092 GARRETT HANISCH 312 CUSHING RD. ST. PAUL, NE 68873 AARON HUEFTLE 41446 ROAD 758 COZAD, NE 69130 MEAD RED ANGUS ANNA MEAD 2114 RD 1200 BLADEN, NE 68928

MADISON BLAIR 7674 N GREGORY RD YUKON, OK 73099 74-51 CATTLE CO. WILLY COUCH 3403 S 150TH ST FAIRMONT, OK 73736 GROSSI BROTHERS RED ANGUS JAKE GROSSNICKLAUS 1480 CR 1430 NINNEKAH, OK 73067 ISON LIVESTOCK DANEA ISON ROUTE 3 BOX 123 WATONGA, OK 73772 BROKEN J RANCH, LLC AARON JOHNSON 336280 E HWY 105 CARNEY, OK 74832

JACK HIRSCH 6101 ROMAINE ROAD POSEYVILLE, IN 47633 HIGH ROOK RUN FARMS MICHAEL ROGERS 2281 N PUTNAM COUNTY RD NORTH SALEM, IN 46165 AUBREY THOM 2270 W SNOVER RD MAYVILLE, MI 48744

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EMMONS FARM MAKAYLA EMMONS 1487 MT. HOPE RD FLEMINGSBURG, KY 41041 GILL FARMS BRIAN GILL 19063 MARION RD FREDONIA, KY 42411

BEDROCK FARM WAYNE GRANNIS 1322 CHERRY GROVE ROAD FLEMINGSBURG, KY 41041 5R FARMS BRIAN RISEN 7530 N JACKSON HWY MAGNOLIA, KY 42757 ALEXANDER RIVAS PRADO 989 LANE CIRCLE VERSAILLES, KY 40383

WHITE FARMS WILLIAM WHITE 1780 PIKE ROAD STARKVILLE, MS 39759 SPRINGRIDGE FARM JEFF WILSON 2400 WELLS ROAD RAYMOND, MS 39154 COGGINS CATTLE DAVID COGGINS 1094 LISBON RD MOUNTVILLE, SC 29370 WILMAK FARMS STEVE MERIAM 315 GRIFFITH DRIVE LIBERTY, SC 29657 COFER FARMS RANDY COFER 1179 JOINER HOLLOW RD ROCKWOOD, TN 37854 CEDAR RIDGE FARMS MICHAEL DEW PO BOX 293 RIPLEY, TN 38063 MILES KIRKLAND 406 W. BROOKFIELD NASHVILLE, TN 37205 ELI MUNDY 149 MUNDY RD SPEEDWELL, TN 37870


Area 9 – Midwest Director – Stuart Gilbert BROCKELSBY FARMS KEVIN BROCKELSBY 2725 WEST ORANGE ROAD WATERLOO, IA 50701 BEAR CREEK RED ANGUS SARA FORRESTER 884 RUSSELL RD TRAER, IA 50675 MILES GERLEMAN 3312 230TH LOCKRIDGE, IA 52635 M & D PARTNERSHIP MARK NELSON 27996 HARDING ROAD CLERMONT, IA 52135 PRATT VIEW FARM WILLIAM NEWTON 5528 19TH AVE VINTON, IA 52349 BRADY ORTNER 6105 32ND AVE SHELLSBURG, IA 52332 BROCK ORTNER 6105 32ND AVE SHELLSBURG, IA 52332 DAVID VOIGHT 3515 HICKORY AVE. OSAGE, IA 50461 KENNEDY ANDERSON 4063 N HIGGIN SWITCH RD NOBLE, IL 62868 LAWDWIG FARMS AUSTIN LAUDWIG 21997 SUNRISE LANE PETERSBURG, IL 62675 C & J RED ANGUS RANCH DAVID KEITH MERRITT 7566 E BETHEL RD STOCKTON, IL 39452 LUKE ZIMMERMAN 1550 E US HWY 36 CAMARGO, IL 61919 R&M CATTLE CO. REID BROOKE 2489 NE HWY 69 TURNEY, MO 64493 DRYER FARMS CALVIN DRYER 52 HOLLOWBERRY RD LOUISBURG, MO 65685 HAILEY EADS 847 SW 3RD ST. TRENTON, MO 64683

SAC RIVER LAND AND CATTLE E. SCOTT MARTIN 6081 N FARM RD 125 SPRINGFIELD, MO 65803 MOURER FAMILY FARMS CHRIS MOURER 4953 CALVEY CREEK RD ROBERTSVILLE, MO 63072 PARSON CATTLE CO. KELLY PARSON 4419 HEATHER LANE BOLIVAR, MO 65613

Your visit is always welcome... Hope to see you soon!

Rob Brawner

BULLIS CREEK RANCH

HC 68 Box 1 Wood Lake, NE 69221 Phone/Fax (402) 967-3060 www.bulliscreek.com

PRIDEMORE FARMS ETHAN PRIDEMORE 1798 MORRIS RD MOUNTAIN GROVE, MO 65711 MIDWEST PRAIRIE FARMS DAN RICE 2325 INDIAN LINE RD RICHARDS, MO 64778 ASHLYN RUSSELL 12891 BISON ST NEW CAMBRIA, MO 63558 SCENIC HILL GENETICS ANDREW DIETSCHE N12895 970TH ST BLOOMER, WI 54724 FICK CATTLE ABE FICK W2331 70TH AVE MAIDEN ROCK, WI 54750 KYLIE GARNER 8443 COUNTY ROAD A ALMOND, WI 54909

PEACOCK ANGUS RANCH

Texas Red Angus Champion Genetics

LEGACY ACRES BRITTANY HONADEL E17085 STY RD O AUGUSTA, WI 54722

Rt. 1 Box 45J Covington, TX 76636 (254) 874-5868 www.peacockredangus.com

WALNUT CREEK FARM JOSHUA JUDD 616 DEAD END RD MOUNT HOREB, WI 53572 International EL TAPIRO ARNOLDO ELIAS COLIBRI NORTE 94 LOS LAGOS HERMOSILLO, SONORO MEXICO 83245

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Building Better Beef Bob (406) 855-3614 Jon (406) 581-7800 Chad (406) 740-0099

Ron and Esther Fischer

Ken & Cheri Graves (307) 738-2247

(406) 632-5598 P.O. Box 2913 Harlowton, MT 59036

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(406) 288-8171 • angelocattleco@blackfoot.net 96 N Mullan Trail • Drummond, MT 59832

www.sutherlinfarms.com

suthfarm@gmail.com Spooner Creek Lane Stevensville, MT

Annual Sale: 2nd Saaturday in December

Tim & Julie Shick

P.O. Box 311 Lodge Grass, MT 59050

(406) 639-9112 • tjshick@dishmail.net

88 Redland Ranch Ln • Hysham, MT 59038 redland@rangeweb.net • www.redlandredangus.com

Bob & Julie Morton 2435 Logan Trident Road • Three Forks, MT 59752 (406) 285-6773 • www.gmracattle.com Annual Bull Sale Third Tuesday in March Big Sky Elite Female Sale First Wednesday in December

Glacier Red Angus Harold, Pat & Chris Hughes

40126 Eli Gap Road • Polson, MT 59860 (406) 883-4654 • www.GlacierRedAngus.com

The Forbes Family 37 Beckton Dr. • Sheridan, WY 82801 (307) 674-6095 • Fax (307) 672-7281 Email: becktonwyo@gmail.com

Coming Yearling Registered Red Angus Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty! 641.220.4178

Visit our website for more information, sales and events!

MONTANA RED ANGUS ASSOCIATION email: MTRAASecretary@gmail.com

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in Big Sky Country! - We Focus on The Female 1721 Plevna Rd. • Plevna, MT 59344 (406) 778-3819 • ketchum@midrivers.com

LUCHT RED ANGUS

Vic & Shari Westphal

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RED ANGUS P.O. Box 72 Grass Range, MT 59032 • (406) 428-2179

Bozeman, MT • 406-570-7300 ldlucht@gmail.com www.luchtredangus.com

ROCK CREEK RED ANGUS Box 396, Joliet, Mt 59041 "Females & Bulls For Sale Year Round"

Charlie & Linda Lewis

(406) 962-3330

FRITZ RED ANGUS 1542 Fritz Ranch Ln Joe & Heidi Fritz Brady, MT 59416 (406) 627-2374 fritzra@3rivers.net

Shepherd Red Angus Jim & Ginger Shepherd

3631 Maple Leaf Ave. Cody, Wyo. 82414 406-698-6657 • 307-578-8741 jsgshepherd@gmail.com - PRIVATE TREATY SALES -

MTRAA Officers

President: Chris Pierce – lostcreekreds@yahoo.com Vice President: Ryan Clark – diamondbarcattle@hotmail.com Secretary/Treasurer: Tena Ketchum – mtraasecretary@gmail.com

MTRAA Directors

Corey Guenzler – corky@hotspingsmt.net Luke Larson - lukelarson51@gmail.com Tim Geib – geibtimothy@yahoo.com

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2020 Breeder Directory

SHEAMAN RANCH Kerry and Debbie Sheaman

400 East Douglas Road • Fort Collins, CO 80524 (970) 493-7346 • Kerry.Sheaman@colostate.edu Maternal, Disposition, Calving Ease & Stayability Traits

RED

ANGUS

The Olsons

"We Breed Excitement"

Edward, Jeanne, Carl, Craig and Caryn 16068 24 St. S.E. • Argusville, ND 58005 Phone/Fax (701) 484-5779 www.olsonredpower.com

AREA 1 - West

Alaska • California • Hawaii Idaho • Nevada • Oregon Washington Sam Lorenzen, Director District 1 Breeders can be found on page 53

AREA 2 Montana

AREA 4 - Southwest

Texas • New Mexico • Arizona

Texas Breeders can be found on page 41 Tony Ballinger, Director

Forster Red Angus

AREA 3 Rocky Mountain

Raising 100% 1A Red Angus since 1967

Kenneth Forster & Family 8285 30th St, SW • Richardton, ND 58652 (701) 974-2450 • Cell (701) 290-2450 www.forsterredangus.com

Utah • Colorado • Wyoming Aaron Kravig, Director

KRAVIG RED ANGUS “Cattle Working for You”

Sound udders-Great Dispositions Moderate Frames-Calving Ease-Excellent Growth www.kravigredangus.com h1: 719-446-5355 • h2: 719-446-5391 Karval, Colorado

AREA 5 - Northern Plains Minnesota North Dakota • South Dakota Steve Koester, Director

Gary & Val

JACOBSON RED ANGUS Registered & Commercial Catttle Bulls & Heifers - Open & Bred

28280 75th Ave. N. (218) 962-3360 Hitterdal, MN 56552 Cell (701) 361-3189 www.Jacobson RedAngus.com Tony & Karen Messmer

Female Sale First Saturday in December Bull Sale Second Saturday in April Gary, Elaine, Tory & Tyler Sonstegard (320) 269-7290 (320) 226-2340 www.3scc.net

FLATIRON RED ANGUS 1A BULLS & HEIFERS

MAINTENANCE/FEED EFFICIENCY EXPERTS

Cory & Katy Johnson

5822 CR 23 • Veteran, WY 82243 Cory 307-575-0169 • Katy 307-575-2677

BROKEN HEART RANCH

HC 83 Box 9 Firesteel, SD 57633 (605) 865-3236 or (605) 865-3190 Email: bhrranch@lakotanetwork.com www.pedersonbhr.com

Mark & Kathy Barenthsen Jeremy & Jessica Bullinger 701-464-5741 701-464-4893 8815 81st St. NW, Powers Lake, ND

RED ANGUS

Joe, Cindy & Emily Frasier • Ronny & Kelsey Pope 45965 County Road 118 • Limon, CO • (719) 775-2790

www.solidrockredangus.com

Scott & Connie Kueffler Michala & Kirsti • Bonnie Kueffler Box 187 • Grenora, ND 58845 701-694-3620 (h) • 701-641-0519 (c) redangus@nccray.com • www.dkredangus.com

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8860 39th St. S.W. Richardton, ND 58652 (701) 974-3966 Cell (701) 290-2556 Email: tmessmer@ndsupernet.com

Private Treaty Sales of all Embryos & Semen Many Rare Sires!

Minnesota

Red Angus Association

Contact MNRAA President Gary Jacobson (701) 361-3189 Check out our New Web Site at

www.mnredangus.org

LAZY J BAR Ranch Red Angus

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Chuck Feddes, Region A Director Kay Klompien, Director MT Breeders can be found on pages 46-47

John & Stephanie Jung Family Mina, SD • (605) 380-1796 www.lazyjbarranch.com


DAHLKE RED ANGUS Maternal Breeding Stock by Top A.I. Sires Since 1992

Contact us today for more information! Arlan Dahlke • Bagley, Minnesota (218) 694-6727 • (218) 556-5896 www.DahlkeRedAngus.com

AREA 6 - Great Plains Kansas • Nebraska • Oklahoma

Nebraska Breeders can be found on page 43 Kansas Breeders can be found on page 51

AREA 7 - Northeast

Connecticut • Delaware • Indiana Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan New Hampshire • New Jersey • New York North Carolina • Ohio • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island Vermont • Virginia • West Virginia

Johnny Rogers, President Rob Hess, Director

ELMWOOD FIELDS Dedicating Backgrounded Red Angus Calves to Certified Feeder Calf Sales

Oscar and Janet Stine 7633 Flowing Springs Road Shepherdstown, WV 25443 (304) 876-2009

CEDAR HILL FARM …suppliers of profitable, low maintenance, high performance genetics

Dan & Alicia Stickel Phone & Fax (304) 884-7993 Rt. 2 Box 85A Email: cedarhillredangus@frontier.com Jane Lew, WV 26378 www.cedarhillfarmredangus.com - Bulls, females, embryos and semen by Private Treaty -

AREA 8 - Southeast

(918) 473-6723 Route 4 Box 520 Fax (918) 610-0016 Checotah, OK 74426 Email: jjeffriescattleco@lakewebs.net

BIM Red Angus

Alabama • Arkansas • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky Louisiana • Mississippi • Tennessee • South Carolina

Registered Red Angus Bulls • Bred Heifers

If you’re looking for Efficiency... Look under “R” for RED ANGUS!

Tom Karr

AREA 9 - Midwest

(740) 985-3444 Day (740) 591-9900 Cell 34740 State Route 7 Pomeroy, OH 45769

Iowa • Illinois Missouri • Wisconsin

Stuart Gilbert, Director Missouri Breeders can be found on page 53

MCMURPHY FARMS

Russ Dahl Deerfield, WI 608-444-8295

Alva, Oklahoma

ANGUS, RED ANGUS & COMMERCIAL

RANDY & PAULA - (580) 829-3150 CODY & MEGAN - (405) 880-4587 CASEY & TRACY - (520) 906-8509

Red Angus Bulls and Heifers For Sale Great Genetics at an Affordable Price

www.mcmurphyfarms.com

Oakridgefarms.org Rob & Amy Hess

Get Your Breeder Directory ad for only

$275 Per Year! Contact Kevin LeMaster at kevin@redangus.org

Jim Yance, Director Jeff Pettit, Region C Director SERAA Breeders can be found on page 39

Red Angus • Red Simmental • Red SimAngus

Hershey, PA 717-821-1782 bowcreekbeef.com

Pasture to Plate Performance Tested

Embryos, Semen and Cattle by Private Treaty

American Red Angus Breeder Directory

Newley Hutchison, Director Connie Mushrush, Region B Director

Jared, Lacey, Paisley & Cooper Namken • 605.881.3845 cell 45536 189th Street • Lake Norden, SD 57248 www.namkenredangus.com • jarednamken@hotmail.com

JUDY LOONAN (641) 322-3921  •  1724 Holly Ave.  •  Corning, IA 50841 Located 75 mi. east of Omaha, NE, in the hills of Southwest Iowa

WRIGHTS MILL FARM RED ANGUS Steven Harris, DVM 4720 Wrights Mill Road Trappe, MD 21673 410-924-3905 www.wmfredangus.com

Join us on March 13, 2020 in Mill Hall, Pennsylvania for our Annual Production Sale with Chappell Red Angus and Swank Farm Red Angus!

The Only Red Angus Production Sale in the Northeast U.S.!

920-982-1670 Brad Ketterhagen khiddencreek@aol.com Sales/Customer Service www.hiddencreekfarm.com 417-669-1619

ROUSE RED ANGUS

Gene Rouse 515-231-9129 Dan Bormann 515-520-7707 53966 290th St. • Huxley, IA 50124 www.rouseredangus.com email: rousefam@huxcomm.net

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American Red Angus Breeder Directory

Foreign Breeders

Joel Birdwell Auctioneer

HC 64 Box 29 Kingfisher, OK 73750 Home (405) 375-6630 Mobile (405) 368-1058

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CANADA’S ANGUS MAGAZINE Box 177 • Stavely, AB TOL 1Z0 Canada Phone: (403) 549-2234 • Fax (403) 549-2207 Email: office@angusworld.ca

Sales & Services

Auctioneer • Sale Manager (641) 919-1077

Dedicated to the Red Angus Breed since 1973

www.redcows.net www.redcows.net

Licensed & Bonded with Packers & Stockyards

Bryan Gill

Sales Manager 701.730.0134

bigredgenetics@hotmail.com 1506 29th Ave S Moorhead, MN 56560

CK Sonny Booth

Justin stin B. SStou tout

AU A U UCTION CTION SER S R RV VICE VICE

- Auctioneer -

P.O. Box 1172 Miami, OK 74355 Cell (918) 533-5587 smbooth_1995@yahoo.com

877.700.4099 www.pifers.com

23724 WW.. 87th Terrace . Lenexa, KS 66227

(913) 645--5136 jbs5356@hottmail.com “Always With the Best Cattle‌Alwaysâ€? DEICHMANN LIVESTOCK BROKERAGE

• Sale Management • Auctioneer • Livestock Brokerage Dan Deichmann (406)423-5500 (406)799-5200 Hobson, MT 59452 • deichman@mtintouch.net

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Cody Lowderman - Auctioneer -

309-313-2171 Macomb, IL 61455 lowdermanauctionoptions.com

Angus Plus Breeders Pool Ranch

Quality Red Angus & Angus Plus Cattle

www.poolranch.com

David Pool, Owner david@poolranch.com 903-863-2171 • Cell: 903-646-2068 Located in East Texas

Red Angus Enough Ear, But Not Too Much.

Get Your Breeder Directory ad for only

$275 per year!

Contact Kevin LeMaster at kevin@redangus.org


www.KansasRedAngus.org Tim Flaming 620-382-4894

FLC

Ryan Flaming 620-382-5107

FLAMING LIVESTOCK CO. REGISTERED RED ANGUS 465 170th • Hillsboro, KS 67063 620-367-8350 hm

FAYLOR RED ANGUS

SINCE 1975 • PRIVATE TREATY SALES Dwight (785) 298-3463 • Dale (785) 298-3251 St. Francis, Kansas

In the Flint Hills of Kansas

2346B N Road • Strong City, KS 66869 Joe Mushrush (620) 273-8581 • Daniel Mushrush (620) 340-9774

Annual Sale Third Friday in March

HARMS PLAINVIEW RANCH Mark and Kim Harms

2528 250th St. • Lincolnville, KS 66858 (620) 924-5544 • hprbulls@tctelco.net Red Angus - Angus - Charolais

“Your Partner in Progress� Bulls, Females and Embryos by Private Treaty

Janssen Red Angus Cattle Co.

Registered Bulls • Commercial Bred Heifers

Jack & Roxie Janssen

1825 Ave. X • Geneseo, Kansas 67444 (620) 824-6426 • Cell (620) 562-7041 janssen@hometelco.net “Seedstock Producers with a Commercial Focusâ€?

Darryl & Susie Rhodes 3932 N. Sage Ct. Maize, KS 67101 Phone: (316) 722-6900 Cell: (316) 648-8310 rhodesredangus2@gmail.com

www.rhodesredangus.com Registered & Commercial Red Angus

H & F Red Angus Cattle Bred Replacement Heifers Abilene, Kansas Brian- 785-479-6048 Daryl-785-479-0536 www.hfredanguscattle.com “Bred with You the Cattleman in Mind�

HOFT RED ANGUS

18 mo.& 2 yr. old Registered Bulls No feed ration, range tested, hard ‘n ready Commercial Bred Heifers in the fall Rick Pflughoeft • Ellsworth, KS 785-472-3734 • 785-472-1033

Pelton

Ramsdale Reds

Private Treaty Bulls Dustin Pelton 620-285-5465 Lynn Pelton 620-285-9934 Burdett, KS

John & Dan Ramsdale 780 S.E. 130 Ave. • Murdock, KS 67111 (316) 542-3297 • (620) 532-6060

Simmental • SimAngus Red Angus

Visit our website to locate a breeder near you!

“Red Angus since 1964�

KEVIN & MARY ANN KNIEBEL 428 S. 2600 Road • White City, KS 66872 (785) 349-2821 • Fax (785) 349-2822 Email: kniebel@tctelco.net www.Kcattle.com

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1 Final Ad Reservation/Editorial Deadline for October ARA Magazine 26 Shady Bottom Ranch Production Sale, Crossville, TN

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Submit your next sale date for free at

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Upcoming Issues & Deadlines July/August 2020 “2020 Herd Reference Edition” Ad Reservation/Editorial Deadline: July 1st

September 2020 “2020 Commercial Makerting Edition”EXPANDED MAILING Ad Reservation/Editorial Deadline: August 1st

October 2020 “Red Angus & Red Angus Influenced Females” Ad Reservation/Editorial Deadline: September 1st

November 2020 “Technology and Innovation”

Ad Reservation/Editorial Deadline: October 1st

December 2020 “Women in Ag and RAFI”

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January 2021 “2021 Bull Buyer’s Edition”EXPANDED MAILING Ad Reservation/Editorial Deadline: December 1st

February 2021 “2021 Genetics Edition”

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March 2021 “Feeder Cattle & Grid Marketing”

Ad Reservation/Editorial Deadline: February 1st

April 2021 “Red Angus Females”

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17133 NW Co Rd 701 Archie, MO 64725 816.807.6606

Balancing Pe P erffo ormance with Ma M aternal

info@missouriredangus.com www.missouriredangus.com

SPREUTELS FARM RED ANGUS Bulls & Females at Private Treaty Commercial Replacements

Scott Bachman • (660) 247-1112

scott_bachman@yahoo.com www.bachmancattlefarms.com

Dan (913) 909-1912 Kay (816) 657-4655

Balanced & Proven Genetics www.lacysredangus.com

Ken & Brenda Keesaman

17520 Hwy. JJ Chillicothe, MO 64601

Rt. 2 Box 129A • Koshkonong, MO Wilbur, Elsie or Steve Spreutels (417) 867-5695 • (417) 867-5545

Red Angus Bulls • Heifers Osborn,MO 64474 25 E. St. Joseph on Hwy. 36 (816) 675-2503

In Your RED ANGUS QUEST...

Look to THE WEST! westernstatesredangus.com

Doug and Betty Dunn 9498 NE 9th Street • Terrebonne, Oregon 97760 (541) 923-1705

LORENZEN RANCHES P.O. Box 1519 Pendleton, OR 97801 (541) 276-6108 Larry Lorenzen

John & Jennifer Menke 10935 Quartz Valley Rd. (530) 468-5341 Ft. Jones, CA 96032

RED ANGUS SINCE 1959

Leonard & Naomi Wood • (208) 263-5246 481649 Hwy 95 North • Sandpoint, ID 83864 • woodvxranch@aol.com

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Advertiser Index 3K Land & Cattle Co ............................41 5L Red Angus ......................................47 9 MIle Ranch ........................................15 ABS ........................................................9 ADM Red Angus ..................................46 Adams Angus Ranch............................43 Andras Stock Farm ..............................54 Angelo Cattle Company .......................46 Angus World ........................................50 Axtell Cattle Co ....................................48 Bachman Cattle Farms ........................53 Bar C Red Angus..................................41 Barenthsen-Bullinger Red Angus ........48 Bayou Creek ........................................34 Beckton Stock Farm ..........................3,46 Bieber Red Angus ..................................7 BIM Red Angus ...................................49 Birdwell, James ....................................50 Birdwell, Joel ........................................50 Birnie Red Angus..................................43 Bola Red Angus ..............................41,45 Booth, CK Sonny..................................50 Bovine Elite ..........................................23 Bow Creek Beef ..................................49 Brickhouse............................................53 Broken Heart Ranch.. .....................30,48 Brown, RA ............................................41 Brylor Ranch ........................................50 Bull Hill Ranch ......................................39 Bullis Creek Ranch..........................43,45 C-T ..................................................25,47 Calvo Red Angus..................................19 Campbell Red Angus............................48 Cedar Hill Farm ....................................49 Chappell Red Angus ............................49 Chiefline Red Angus ............................41 Christensen Red Angus........................47 Choat Cattle Co....................................43 Clay Maxey Ford ..................................10 Croissant Red Angus............................48 Crockett Ranch ....................................48 Cross Diamond Cattle Company ....43,55 Crossroads Cattle Company ................49 Crump Red Angus ................................48 D Cross Red Angus..............................51

D&D Cattle Co .....................................43 DK Red Angus......................................48 Daigger-Orr Red Angus........................43 Dahlke Red Angus................................49 Datamars................................................6 Deichmann Livestock Brokerage..........50 Diamond C North Dakota Red Angus ........48 Diamond H ..........................................51 Double Eagle Ranch ............................51 Elmwood Fields ....................................47 End of the Road Red Angus ................14 Estrotect ..............................................26 Evans Cattle C0 ..................................43 Faylor Red Angus ................................51 Feddes Red Angus ..............................25 Fick Red Angus ....................................43 Five Rivers Cattle Feedding ................20 Fischer’s Red Angus ............................46 Flaming Livestock Co ..........................51 Flat Creek Farms..................................39 Flat Iron Red Angus..............................48 Forster Red Angus ..............................48 Fritz Red Angus....................................47 Gibson Red Angus, GA ........................39 Gilchrist ................................................50 Gilreath Farms......................................50 Glacier Red Angus ..............................46 Green Mountain Red Angus ............29,46 G.W. Land & Cattle Co ........................41 H & F Red Angus .................................51 Halfmann Red Angus ........................2,41 Hall - Pokorny Red Angus ....................43 Harbin Red Angus ...............................41 Harms Plainview Ranch ......................51 Hidden Creek Farm ..............................49 Hoft Red Angus ...................................51 Hueftle Cattle Co ..................................43 Illinois Red Angus Association..............50 JST Red Angus ....................................53 Jacobs, Roger ......................................50 Jacobson Red Angus ..........................48 Janssen Red Angus ............................51 Jarvis Red Angus ................................39 Jeffries Land & Cattle ..........................49 Karr Farms ..........................................49

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KC Farms ............................................39 KK Farms ............................................53 Klompien Red Angus............................47 Kniebel Cattle Co ................................51 Koenig Ranch Reds ............................46 Kolle Red Angus ..................................41 Kravig Red Angus ................................48 Lacy’s Red Angus ................................53 Laubach Red Angus ............................46 Lautenschlager & Sons ..................21,53 Lazy J Bar ............................................48 Leland Red Angus ..........................13,44 Loonan Stock Farm ..............................49 Loosli Red Angus ................................53 Lorenzen Ranches ..............................53 Lost Creek Red Angus ........................47 Lowderman, Cody ................................50 Lowery, Matt ........................................50 Lucht Red Angus .................................47 Ludvigson ............................................27 MARS Red Angus ................................45 Maple Oaks Red Angus........................53 McDonald ............................................40 McLean Red Angus ..............................39 McMurphy Farms. ................................49 McPhee Red Angus..............................53 Mercer Farm ........................................39 Messmer Red Angus. ..........................48 Milk Creek Reds. ..................................47 Minnesota Red Angus Association ......48 Mobley, Luke ........................................50 Morris/Box Ranch ................................41 Mushrush Red Angus .......................5,51 Namken Red Angus ............................49 North Dakota Red Angus Assoc. ..........58 OHR ....................................................48 Oak Ridge Farms ................................49 Osborn Red Angus ..............................39 Ozark Hills Genetics.............................53 Peacock Red Angus ............................45 Pelton ..................................................51 Pieper Red Angus ..........................17,43 Pifers Livestock Marketing ..................50 Plain Jan’s ......................................45,61 Pool Ranch...........................................50

Quality Genetics ..................................41 Quartz Valley Red Angus ....................53 RAFI ....................................................40 Rafter H Ranch ....................................40 Rancher Profiles ..................................50 Ramsdale Reds ...................................51 Red Angus Society of Australia ............50 Redland Red Angus ............................46 Red Cow Relocators ............................50 Red Fork Red Angus ............................46 Red Hill Farms......................................39 Rhodes Red Angus, LLC......................51 Rock Creek Red Angus ........................47 Rocking Bar H ......................................53 Rogers Cattle Co. Red Angus ..............53 Rouse Red Angus ................................49 S Diamond Angus ................................43 Sandbur Ridge Red Angus ..................43 Sandhill Red Angus ..............................47 Schuler Red Angus ..............................43 Select Sires ..........................................11 Shady Bottom Ranch ..........................33 Sheaman Ranch ..................................48 Shepherd Red Angus ..........................47 Shoal Creek..........................................53 Shobe, Kyle ..........................................50 Solid Rock Red Angus. ........................48 Sonstegard Cattle Co. ..........................48 Spreutels Farm Red Angus ..................53 Stout, Justin..........................................50 Strauss Free Raised ............................52 Sun River..............................................47 Sutherlin Farms ....................................46 TJS Red Angus ....................................46 Trinity Creek Red Angus ......................39 Triple Creek Ranch ..............................41 Valnes Ranch Red Angus ....................48 Veto Valley Farms ................................39 Weber ..................................................31 Wedel Red Angus ................................51 Westphal Red Angus............................47 Whitley Red Angus ..............................39 Windrush Farm ....................................53 Woods V Bar X Ranch ........................53 WRAZ Red Angus ................................50 Wrights Mill Farm Red Angus ..............49


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