Red Angus Magazine - May/June 2022

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Thank you to all of our customers who attended our successful

77th Anniversary Sale!

Industry leading genetics and the highest quality Red Angus, with 77 years of Satisfied Customers Beckton has long been the premier breeder of Red Angus cattle which combine calving ease, maternal traits, and rapid growth to yearling age, for maximum overall profitability to commercial cow-calf cattlemen. Beckton’s balanced genetics and emphasis on the maternal traits, have made them the leading choice for commercial replacement females and for building a productive cow herd. And the lower birth weights make them a first choice for breeding heifers. As an indicator for "maternal" traits, the Herd Builder Index is dominated by Beckton bloodlines. 9 of the top 10, 18 of the top 20, and 43 of the top 50 sires in the breed for Herd Builder are Beckton sires or descended by Beckton sires. In the Red Angus breed, 9 of the top 10 sires for Birth Weight EPD, 8 of top 10 sires for Stayability EPD and 8 of the top 10 sires for Marbling EPD are Beckton sires or descended from Beckton sires.

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Table of Contents – May/June 2022

Magazine

Features

Official Publication of the Red Angus Association of America

Volume 58, Number 5 18335 E 103rd Avenue, Suite 202 Commerce City, CO 80022 (940) 387-3502 • Fax (888) 829-6069 RedAngus.org Publisher/Advertising Director.....................Tracey Koester (701) 391-5440 • tracey@redangus.org Editor............................................ Brandi Buzzard Frobose (785) 448-0239 • brandi@redangus.org

Data in a Genetic Evaluation.................................................... 20 Backing Beef in the Big City..................................................... 24 Choosing to Prioritize Heifer Profitability.................................. 32 Becoming BQA Certified Can Change Your Bottom Line.............. 34

Subscriptions and Circulation.................... Margaux Midas (940) 387-3502, Ext 7 • email: margaux@redangus.org

Affiliated with National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Beef Improvement Federation U.S. Beef Breed’s Council National Pedigreed Livestock Council

GENERAL INFORMATION

Published 10 times annually by the Red Angus Association of America at the national headquarters (18335 E. 103rd Ave., Suite 202, Commerce City, CO 80022). A non-political magazine dedicated to the promotion and improvement of breeding, feeding and marketing Red Angus cattle. Subscription rate: U.S., 1 year - $30.00; 2 years - $55.00. Canada and Mexico, 1 year - $44.00, 2 years - $82.00 (Payable in U.S. Funds Only). International Air Mail, 1 year - $55.00; 2 years - $100.00 (Payable in U.S. Funds Only). These rates are based on Third Class Bulk mailed from Lubbock, Texas. Add $20.00 per year for First Class.

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Board Commentary..............................................................................................6 Association Commentary......................................................................................8 Marketing Update...............................................................................................12 Guidebook for Creating Red Angus Feeder Calf Sales Now Available....................14 Member Services Bulletin...................................................................................16 Milestones & Metrics..........................................................................................16 Juniors: Red Angus Key to Scholarship Winners’ Success.....................................30 Top Dollar Angus: Profit and Stewardship Through Genetics.................................36 Member News....................................................................................................38 Sale Reports......................................................................................................38 New Members....................................................................................................40 Calendar of Events.............................................................................................52 Advertiser Index.................................................................................................54

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RED ANGUS Magazine | May/June 2022

Red Angus Association of America Group: Red Angus Association of America Stockyard, Feeder Fax and Marketplace Red Angus America

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Cover photo by Carla Leland, Montana


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RAAA

Board Commentary

Board of Directors

Keep Your Eyes on The Prize

PRESIDENT Steve Koester | Steele, North Dakota koesterredangus@gmail.com FIRST VICE PRESIDENT AREA 4 DIRECTOR - SOUTHWEST Tony Ballinger | Morgan Mills, Texas anthony.ballinger@adm.com SECOND VICE PRESIDENT REGION C DIRECTOR Jeff Pettit | Sebree, Kentucky jp@noashconstruction.com AREA 2 DIRECTOR - MONTANA BOARD SECRETARY Kay Klompien | Manhattan, Montana klmpnra@gmail.com REGION A DIRECTOR Chuck Feddes | Manhattan, Montana feddesredangus@gmail.com REGION B DIRECTOR Craig Bieber | Leola, South Dakota craig@bieberredangus.com AREA 1 DIRECTOR - WEST George Murdock | Pendleton, Oregon george.murdock@umatillacounty.net AREA 3 DIRECTOR - ROCKY MOUNTAIN Aaron Kravig | Karval, Colorado akravig@kravigredangus.com AREA 5 DIRECTOR - NORTHERN PLAINS Stephanie Jung | Mina, South Dakota lazyjbarranch@yahoo.com AREA 6 DIRECTOR - GREAT PLAINS Jason Anderson | Oberlin, Kansas jasonea9@hotmail.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 6

By Rob Hess, Area 7 Director – Northeast The amount of information presented to each of us every day is astounding! In 20 years, we’ve gone from having to find a landline to call someone, to having the entire world in our pocket – just a text, tweet or post away. None of us would be the first person to get caught up reading social media comments and realize, an hour later, our time would have been better spent focusing on more important matters. Staying focused can be a difficult task, which makes time management and stewardship more important than ever! Modern technology has the ability to greatly increase efficiency and needs to be embraced, but that technology is a double-edged sword. Being inundated with too much information creates an environment that, too often, can make us question ourselves, our decisions, plans and convictions, especially when we allow ourselves to be exposed to too many thoughts and opinions, regardless of the credibility or motives. Blocking out noise to achieve goals can be difficult but it is crucial when charged with leading a family, ranch or organization. It is a personal choice to allow distractions to impede progress or not. Having clearly defined objectives that you believe in, that will allow you or your organization to reach its full potential, is an important first step in charting a course free of impediments and making the best use of your time. Having confidence and defined convictions make it easier to execute plans without questioning ourselves and becoming distracted. As most of us will acknowledge, there’s numerous ways to successfully achieve goals, but having confidence in yourself and your product is an essential and a common theme. Red Angus breeders have never had a shortage of confidence. Since 1954, the people behind this breed have been willing to challenge conventional thinking and embrace being different because we unequivocally know the founding principles of the breed are true and just. Confidence in our product and principles has helped our breed maintain focus and experience tremendous growth despite swimming upstream against the norm. Independent thinking and confidence allow us to make the best use of our time because we rarely question whether our principles are right or wrong. In 2019, a diverse and well qualified strategic planning committee began working on a new Red Angus Strategic Plan. After roughly two years of planning & review the 2021-2026 Strategic Plan was adopted. Personally, my trust and faith in this plan, in the cattle, the members and our staff make it easy for me to stay focused and want to follow and execute the plan objectives. The values & critical objectives of the Strategic Plan provide a road map that will continue the unprecedented growth of the Red Angus breed as long as we stay on course and ensure that every decision we make is toward fulfilling the critical objectives of the plan. If you haven’t read the current Strategic Plan, take time to do this. Very few of us are fortunate enough to have a committee create a five-year strategic plan for our operations. However, that shouldn’t stop us from striving to establish goals and objectives. Have you defined goals and objectives for your operation? If not, be a good steward and make time to do this! Having a defined plan will help each of us be better stewards of our operations and help us better manage our time. Without a guide it can be way too easy to figuratively get drug into the weeds! //

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RAAA National Office

Association Commentary

18335 E. 103rd Ave., Suite 202 Commerce City, CO 80022 (940) 387-3502 | FAX (888) 829-6069 Email: info@redangus.org RedAngus.org

Cattle Feeders Want Changes in the Feeder Cattle Market

RAAA National Staff

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Tom Brink Ext. 4 | tombrink@redangus.org DIRECTOR OF BREED IMPROVEMENT Ryan Boldt Ext. 12 | ryan@redangus.org BEEF CATTLE GENETICIST Dr. Lindsay Upperman Ext. 29 | lindsay@redangus.org DIRECTOR OF OFFICE OPERATIONS Halla Pfeiff Ext. 10 | halla@redangus.org REDSPRO & REGISTRY SPECIALIST Billie Boyd Ext. 6 | billie@redangus.org REDSPRO & REGISTRY SPECIALIST Nicole Rebitski Ext. 5 | nicole@redangus.org REDSPRO & REGISTRY SPECIALIST Stephanie Johnson Ext. 26 | stephanie@redangus.org DNA DATA PROGRAMS COORDINATOR Alana Skelton Ext. 14 | alana@redangus.org DNA CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST Kai Miranda Ext. 24 | kai@redangus.org DATABASE AND REGISTRATION CONSULTANT Kenda Ponder Ext. 15 | kenda@redangus.org DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION & JUNIOR PROGRAMS Dr. Kim Heller (515) 851-2019 | juniors@redangus.org PUBLISHER & ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Tracey Koester (701) 391-5440 | tracey@redangus.org EDITOR & DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Brandi Buzzard Frobose (785) 448-0239 | brandi@redangus.org COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST Lisa Bryant (405) 766-8942 | lisa@redangus.org SHOW SPECIALIST Erin Dorsey (970) 396-5420 | erin@redangus.org ACCOUNTING DIRECTOR Janet Russell Ext. 11 | janet@redangus.org MEMBERSHIP AND RECEIVABLES SPECIALIST Margaux Midas Ext. 7 | margaux@redangus.org RECEPTIONIST Marilyn Imthurn Ext. 3 | receptionist@redangus.org

Make It Less About Hide Color; More About Objective Value By Tom Brink, RAAA Chief Executive Officer In an ideal world, the U.S. feeder cattle market would establish prices based exclusively on objective animal value attributes. Real genetic merit would matter more. Hide color would matter less. Percent black, or any other color, would not be a topic of conversation when trading feeder calves, because the focus would be on what’s under the hide. Ranchers would increase their efforts in creating truly valuable cattle without the distraction of being concerned about their color. Whether the beef industry can reach this ideal situation remains to be seen. However, newly released survey results suggest the cattle feeding sector is desirous of change. Between October 2021 and February 2022, RAAA conducted a survey on the feeder cattle market, evaluating attitudes and opinions about how it has performed in the past, how it functions currently and what needs to change to create a better future. There were 252 total respondents to the survey’s eight questions, 214 of which, by design, are cattle feeders (85%). Of the remaining 38 respondents, six are buyers, 11 are auction managers and 21 are considered industry experts, given the positions they hold in the beef business itself, in cattle-related agribusiness or in education/extension. Below is an abbreviated summary of the survey results. Question 1. Hide color significantly affects prices paid for different groups of U.S. feeder cattle. Agree/Strongly Agree............... 95% Unsure........................................ 2% Disagree/Strongly Disagree....... 3% Question 2. Black-hided feeder cattle and calves frequently bring a higher price than non-black-hided cattle of equal weight, quality, sex and health history. Agree/Strongly Agree............... 94% Unsure........................................ 3% Disagree/Strongly Disagree....... 3% Question 3. Black-hided feeder cattle are superior to non-black cattle of equal weight, sex and health history. Disagree/Strongly Disagree..... 75% Unsure...................................... 12% Agree/Strongly Agree............... 13%

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Question 4. During the past 25 years, emphasis on black-hided animals has helped the beef industry advance in a positive direction relative to overall feeder cattle quality and value. Agree/Strongly Agree............... 73% Unsure...................................... 17% Disagree/Strongly Disagree..... 10% Question 5. For the beef industry to continue improving its overall cattle quality and value, hide color must remain an important price-determining factor in the U.S. feeder cattle market. Disagree/Strongly Disagree..... 71% Unsure...................................... 18% Agree/Strongly Agree............... 11% Question 6. For the beef industry to continue improving its overall cattle quality and value, hide color should be replaced with more objective genetic criteria as a key price-determining factor(s) in the U.S. feeder cattle market. Agree/Strongly Agree............... 92% Unsure........................................ 6% Disagree/Strongly Disagree....... 2%


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Friday, March 10, 2023 1 p.m. MST • At the Ranch 41 mi. N of Beach, ND, or 34 mi. SE of Sidney, MT

200 Bulls • 60 Heifers

Including age-advantaged bulls from Koester Red Angus

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Association Commentary: Cattle

Feeders Want Changes in the Feeder Cattle Market

Question 7. Use of specific genetic/ genomic information on groups of feeder cattle would be preferable to hide color as an important price determinant in the feeder cattle market. Agree/Strongly Agree............... 88% Unsure........................................ 9% Disagree/Strongly Disagree....... 3% Question 8. Specific genetic/genomic information on groups of feeder cattle more strongly correlates to actual feeding and carcass results than does hide color. Agree/Strongly Agree............... 93% Unsure........................................ 7% Disagree/Strongly Disagree....... 0% Reviewing these responses brings to light that hide color does have a major impact in today’s market, and that emphasis on black hides did historically benefit the beef industry in terms of improving feeder cattle quality. However, feedlot operators and other respondents reject the notion

In the survey, 92% of the respondents agreed that for the beef industry to continue improving its overall cattle quality and value, hide color should be replaced with more objective genetic criteria as a key price-determining factor in the U.S. feeder cattle market. that black-hided cattle are superior to non-black cattle. They go further to suggest that they would strongly prefer a future in which objective value attributes, genetic merit in particular, replaces hide color as a key value de-

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Marketing Update

The Whole Package Red Angus Commercial Marketing Team and Vaue Added Programs

DIRECTOR OF COMMERCIAL MARKETING Harold Bertz (816) 661-2289 | harold@redangus.org ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF FIELD SERVICES Katie Martin Ext. 16 | katieochsner@redangus.org COMMERCIAL MARKETING SPECIALIST Nolan Woodruff (805) 861-0996 | nolan@redangus.org COMMERCIAL MARKETING SPECIALIST Rachael Oliver (406) 480-1569 | rachael@redangus.org COMMERCIAL MARKETING SPECIALIST Cale Hinrichsen (785) 456-3969 | cale@redangus.org ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF VALUE-ADDED PROGRAMS Chessie Mitchell Ext. 20 | chessie@redangus.org VALUE-ADDED PROGRAMS SPECIALIST Jeananne Drouhard Ext. 18 | jeananne@redangus.org

Weekly Email Marketing Service of Feeder and Finished Cattle To better serve Red Angus commercial cattlemen, RAAA has created a Red Angus show list for feedyards and packers looking for Red Angus-influenced cattle. Producers can market feeder or finished cattle through this free service when selling through a sale barn, video auction or private treaty. The show list is emailed out weekly to potential buyers through the Red Angus FeederFax email service. This free service is designed to inform feedyard managers, order buyers and other interested parties of cattle for sale. To upload information about cattle or to view cattle available, visit RedAngus.org/showlist. To receive the weekly FeederFax marketing service that will highlight that week’s show list, please email tags@redangus.org. 12

By Katie Martin, Assistant Director of Field Services Being a rancher is far from what one would call an “easy” profession. The cattlemen and women that I work with day to day are some of the hardest working people on the planet. Ranching isn’t a “get rich quick” scheme, rather, the desire to run cattle comes from a passion for the lifestyle, the land and the cattle themselves. One of the things that makes ranching such a unique challenge is the fact that running a successful cattle operation requires expertise in not one area, but many: genetics, breeding protocols, animal health, animal nutrition, marketing, mechanics, land management, water management – the list goes on and on. During a recent ranch visit I was reminded of the diverse skill set required of a rancher in just a single day. When I first arrived, we assisted a heifer with calving. We then drove through the replacement heifers and talked about the opportunity to DNA test those females using the Red Navigator test and enrolling those females in the Red Choice program. Next, we drove through the cow-calf pairs and ended up visiting about solar pumps the ranch had recently installed and the benefit they had provided. The calves we were looking through were healthy and all tagged with the FCCP dangle tag. To conclude my visit, we went in the house and visited about recent bull sales. I very much enjoy the opportunity to do ranch visits with commercial Red Angus producers and have observed through many of these visits that the most successful operators are not only experts in all things cattle, but also exceptional stewards of the land. As my late grandpa said, “You take care of the land, and it will take care of you.” Our goal as the marketing team is to provide assistance and expertise in just one of the many arenas that a rancher has to focus on – marketing. When it comes to marketing cattle, convincing the buyer that their calves exceed their peers’ and are worth a premium requires verification. We continue to encourage producers to age, source and genetically verify each calf crop through RAAA’s Feeder Calf Certification Program. Unfortunately, I’ve seen many Red Angus females sold in the last month that weren’t supposed to be going to town, but the rancher had no choice because of drought conditions. In a market flooded with drought cattle, it is more important than ever to differentiate those females as superior, so the already tough situation doesn’t get worse when cattle sell under the market. Testing potential replacements prior to sorting with the Red Navigator DNA test will ensure you are retaining the top genetics and have a strong foundation with which to build back the cow herd. Another way to differentiate your females is to enroll them in RAAA’s Red Choice program, which verifies proven reproductive, health and genetic management practices. Heifers enrolled in this program come with a stamp of approval which gives buyers peace of mind that they are purchasing the best of the best. RAAA makes it easy to stack these verifications and set your cattle apart, with the Red Choice enrollment fee being waived for females that have been tested with Red Navigator. As if ranchers don’t have enough on their plate, with managing the cowherd and being stewards of the land, the severe weather conditions in many parts of the country have added another level of complication and in many places’ devastation. My thoughts and prayers have been with those of you facing late blizzards, fire and severe drought. As always, feel free to reach out to any member of our team with your marketing needs; we’ll do our best to alleviate stress in that arena. //

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THANK YOU from the entire

HanSine Ranch team to everyone that came out and supported our program. We look forward to seeing you next year! 3rd Annual Bull and Female Sale April 8th 2023

Top Sellers: Lot 4 HRP TROJAN 1004J Sold for $65,000 to Niobrara Red Angus Niobrara NE

Lot 60 HRP LAURA J133 Sold for $20,000 to Buffalo Creek Red Angus, Iowa Park TX and Pieper Red Angus, Hay Springs NE

SEMEN AVAILABLE ON MANY OF OUR BEST HERD BULLS

HanSine Ranch - Pierre, SD Travis Shaffer (605) 280-0693 Brian Brigham (970) 481-5192

hansineranchsd@gmail.com www.hansineranch.com


Guidebook for Creating Red Angus Feeder Calf Sales Now Available The RAAA commercial marketing team has developed a guidebook to help breeders create and grow Red Angus feeder calf sales. This how-to guide will help any producer, purebred breeder or sale barn

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manager take steps to develop a success sale. This manual will guide you through preparing for the event and building effective promotional materials on any budget. Download yours at RedAngus.org. //


Thank you to our all loyal customers! We appreciate your continued support in our program and your confidence in our genetics!

Craig and Taryn DeBoer, Traig, Cayl and Trac

Chuck and Carol Feddes Family

Watch for offspring from these past sale toppers!

FEDDES BRUNSWICK D202 Reg. #3539689 ProS HB GM CED BW WW YW ADG DMI

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Feddes Silver Bow B226 x Feddes Big Sky R9 He sired the top-selling group of bulls in our last two sales. His progeny have extra depth of rib, length of body and thickness that push the scale down at shipping time. He has a very elite EPD profile. Owned with Green Mountain Red Angus & Double D Red Angus.

Big Sky Country Red Angus ... Where Performance Meets Maternal! Chuck & Carol Feddes • 406-581-8826 Jake & Alyssa Feddes • 406-581-8157 2610 Churchill Rd • Manhattan, MT 59741 www.feddesredangus.com

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C-T Red Rock 5033 x PIE One Of A Kind 352 Reputation is a top-selling herdsire to Overmiller Red Angus, KS, and Niobrara Red Angus, NE. Sired by C-T Red Rock 5033 and stemming back to one of our top donor cows, C-T Linsey 0964. Big performer with 113 WR and YR, solid carcass with 101 Marb ratio and 106 REA ratio. WATCH for this young herdsire in the future!

Big Sky Elite Female Sale

Annual Production Sale

1 p.m. • GMRA Facility, Logan, MT

1 p.m. • At the Ranch, Manhattan, MT

Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022

Monday, March 13, 2023

Craig & Taryn DeBoer 406-282-9029 4740 Churchill Rd • Manhattan, MT 59741 www.ctredangus.com


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Marketing Added the Feedyard Show List to the RAAA website

Genetics and Breed Improvement Developing a herd data evaluation report

Red Angus Magazine Published 32 more pages combined in January-April issues over year prior

Registration Member-completed jobs are above 80% for both transfers and registration

REDSPro Merging of accounts with multiple users

Juniors Four JRA board members attended the Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show

Finance Ongoing reduction in property tax

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Member Services Bulletin Permanent Identification Rule Changes By Billie Boyd, REDSPro and Registry Specialist The time has finally come! After the EID and Brand Rules and Regulations were approved by the board of directors in June 2021, the RAAA IT team has worked diligently to make the necessary changes in REDSPro. After many months of testing and adjusting, the EID and Brand options in REDSPro were released to the membership on March 2, 2022. You can download the updated Rules and Regulations from RedAngus.org, under Herd Management > Rules and Regulations (Section E, pp. 25-28). Current acceptable forms of permanent identification include: 1. Tattoo (with herd prefix and individual animal ID) 2. Brand (with herd prefix and individual animal ID) a. Freeze and hot-iron both acceptable 3. EID – ONLY if used with a secondary identifier, which includes the following: a. Tattoo b. Brand c. DNA Sample d. Dangle Tag Important elements regarding EIDs and secondary identifiers: • Only 840 EIDs are acceptable (15 digit, non-repeatable number) • Tattoos and brands used as a secondary identifier must have the herd prefix and animal ID present • The dangle tag used as a secondary identifier must have the EID and/ or animal ID present • When selecting DNA as secondary identifier without DNA on file at the time of registration or submission of the EID number, the animal will be at pending status until DNA is uploaded to REDSPro. If DNA was submitted to RAAA without a registration number, one must make sure the registration number is provided to the DNA department for the DNA sample and registration number to be tied together for the animal to be removed from pending. Where can I purchase EIDs? EIDs can be ordered through RAAA ONLY IF the member is eligible for the FCCP program! To find out if you are eligible, please contact the value-added department at tags@redangus.org. You can also order EIDs through cattletags.com or your local or preferred outlet. //


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Lot 13 LSF SRR Exactly 1144J sired by LSF MEW XFactor 6693D and out of a HXC Authority 7794E daughter sold for $35,000 to 9 Mile Ranch of Touchet, Washington.

Lot 64 LSF SRR X-Factor 1143J sired by LSF MEW X- Lot 68 LSF SRR Designer Gene 1089J sired by LSF Factor 6693D and out of a 5L Bourne 117-48A MEW X-Factor 6693D and out of a LSF RHO Titonka daughter sold for $13,000 to Harmony Hill Red Z721 daughter sold for $10,000 to Pedersen’s Broken Angus of Bozeman, Montana. Heart Ranch of Firesteel, South Dakota.

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Data in a Genetic Evaluation Part 2: Phenotypes By Ryan Boldt, Director of Breed Improvement This article is the second of a three-part series discussing different data types that are included in the genetic evaluation and the importance of each. Within the genetic evaluation, phenotypes are king and are truly the driving force behind the EPD calculation process. Last issue, the importance of pedigree information was discussed. While that is the main mechanism that is used to link data together, it is important to have different data points for the EPD calculation process. Phenotype data collection starts in beef cattle on the day the animal is born. Originally data collection focused on weighing animals. The RAAA was the first breed association to require phenotypic data collection, so, subsequently, those measurements were available to make selection decisions. While this approach is somewhat effective for generating genetic improvement, progress using just the phenotypic measurements is slow because each phenotype is influenced by both the genetics and the environment that an animal experiences. So, while there is a genetic factor associated with it depending on the trait’s heritability, the phenotype has a varying level of predictability of the genetic value that the animal has for the trait of interest. The next progression was to move to within-herd comparisons using ratios. While this added more information, it still did not bypass the challenge of selection decisions based on a metric that had environmental influence. This was the main reason for using EPDs because it allowed for the separation of the phenotypes into genetic effects and environmental effects. 20

In genetic evaluation, all phenotype information is compared within the contemporary group. A contemporary group is a group of animals from the same herd, age and sex that were managed similarly. Within the genetic evaluation, each contemporary group is defined differently depending on the trait. For example, there is a different definition of how measurements for birth are compared versus traits collected at weaning or yearling. While these groups may be defined differently, their function in the genetic evaluation is the same. The contemporary group is used to help define environmental influences over resulting phenotypes in that group. Take, for example, two groups of animals. One group has a very favorable environment with an average weaning weight of 600 pounds. The second group did not experience as favorable of an environment and has an average weaning weight of 500 pounds.These contemporary or environmental effects can then be accounted for in the EPD calculation process. If we looked at the resulting EPD values in both groups, we may see that they end up being similar and the animals that were above each of the averages in the group receive more favorable EPDs compared to their parental average, and those below average for these phenotypes could see the EPD values move in a less favorable direction.

Therefore, it is important to collect as many phenotypes on as many animals in a specific contemporary group as possible. Doing so gives a more accurate picture of the environment influencing the observations in the group and a more accurate picture of each animal’s ranking within the group. These phenotypes and comparisons really are the basis of the genetic evaluation process. Recording and reporting this information is key to improving the accuracy of EPD information within a herd. Therefore, it becomes important to plan and make data collection a priority in seedstock animals. Table 1 gives an outline of different phenotypes that can be collected on animals at different time points throughout the animal’s life. Looking at the table, it becomes apparent that there are numerous phenotypes that can be recorded on an animal. While all of the phenotypes are not currently used in genetic evaluation, collecting this information can be used within a herd to help with management decisions or could be used for potential future genetic evaluations. Figure 1 shows the number of records that are available in the IGS genetic evaluation. The largest number of records available in the IGS database is the pedigree information. In terms of phenotypic measurements, the most reported are weight measurements,

Table 1. Time windows for collecting phenotypes. Birth Weaning Birth Weight Weaning Weight Calving Ease Dam Mature Weight Dam Teat and Udder Score Dam Body Condition Score Dam Hip Height Foot and Leg Score of Mature Females Docility Scores

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Post Weaning/ Yearling Yearling Weight Ultrasound Measurements Feet and Leg Scores Dry Matter Intake Hip Height Breeding Soundness Exam Reproductive Track Scores Carcass Measurements Heifer Exposure Records Docility Scores



Data in a Genetic Evaluation followed by calving ease, docility, ultrasound measurements, genotypes and harvest records. Each of these different phenotypes is important and used in one or, in a few cases, multiple genetic evaluations, that are performed. In all genetic evaluations, multiple phenotypic measurements are used to contribute to the EPD calculation process through what is known as multiple trait models. Take for example, the carcass weight EPD. In this EPD calculation, the following phenotypic data is used; weaning weight, yearling weight, ultrasound rib eye area, carcass rib eye area and the carcass weight phenotypes, which all contribute to this EPD calculation. This information is incorporated by using genetic correlations among traits. These genetic correlations signify the strength or the genetic differences that are common amongst the different traits. Therefore, all of these different data points

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can be linked together Figure 1 and be used to calculate EPD values that contain more information than may be available on the individual phenotypes for traits. However, it is still vitally important to collect as many of the different phenotypes as possible because these correlated traits do not share perfect genetic relationships with one another. Therefore, multiple data points that can be provided on all these phenotypes leads to the most accurate prediction of genetic merit for each trait. Collection and submission of phenotypic data are one of the most vital portions of a genetic evaluation. This data is the basis of the EPD calculation process. Therefore, it is important to

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collect and submit as much data as possible for each animal. By doing this, the process of the genetic evaluation will not only improve the overall accuracy of the evaluation within each herd, but across the population in general. In the next part of this threepart series, how genomic information is included in the genetic evaluation will be covered. //


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Backing Beef in the Big City By Macey Mueller for the Red Angus Magazine

The modern-day grocery store contains 10,000 more foods than it did in 1980, many touting confusing health claims and marketing ploys. Combine that with a growing market of plant-based products and others containing added protein, and the resulting “label mania” can leave consumers overwhelmed when it comes to making purchase decisions. In her work as a New York City registered dietitian and beef industry advocate, Nicole Rodriguez helps clarify commonly conflated nutritional theories as she addresses beef’s role in a well-rounded diet. “I have a lot of conversations about defining a ‘plant-based diet’ and how beef can actually be very complementary,” she said. “If we look at USDA’s MyPlate model, we know that three-quarters of it is foods are derived directly from plants and then that other quarter can be an animal protein like beef.” Research indicates animal proteins can be a vehicle for driving conscious consumption of fruits and vegetables. Rodriguez said simply adding vegetables to foods like burgers and sandwiches, makes them the number one and number three drivers of produce consumption, respectively. “Instead of eschewing things like burgers and sandwiches, we should really be applauding them as solutions to this commonly known issue of people not eating enough fruits and vegetables,” she said. “I actively try to steer the conversation about plant-based diets away from specific products and more towards foods in classic combinations like a burger, a steak salad or Bolognese pasta sauce.”

New York City-based registered dietitian Nicole Rodriguez regularly features healthy beef recipes and advocates for the beef industry on her blog at enjoyfoodenjoylife.com. beef production and to share information about lean cuts and healthy preparation methods, empowering consumers to shop assuredly at the meat counter and cook confidently in their kitchens.

“Not only is beef super delicious, nourishing and satiating, but is also comes in a relatively small caloric package, making it a nutrient-dense option.”

In addition to working with clients directly, Rodriguez uses social media to help a wider audience of consumers make the connection between farm and fork. On her blog at enjoyfoodenjoylife.com, she often talks about the value of beef’s key nutrients like zinc, iron and protein and how they stack up against other products. “There are numerous foods out there that contain protein or have added protein, but oftentimes you end up consuming much more carbohydrate to get the same 30 grams of protein you’d get from just 3 ounces of beef,” she said. “Not only is beef super delicious, nourishing and satiating, but is also comes in a relatively small caloric package, making it a nutrient-dense option.” Rodriguez also uses her platforms to dispel myths about 24

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“I earned my nutrition degree in New York City where it was all about ‘big, bad agriculture,’ anti-GMO and we should all be eating vegan, and that never sat right with me,” she said.

“When I became a dietitian, I penned a blog post about shopping shame-free at the grocery store and encouraging consumers to shop for beef based off what they like not necessarily what the label promised because we know that all beef is nutritious, wholesome and tasty. “I highlight beef as being both an indulgence and an everyday food. If someone is opting for a leaner choice, I usually suggest looking for words like ‘top,’ ‘round’ and ‘loin,’ but I also regularly feature ground beef in my recipes because it’s accessible and it can be rinsed to reduce fat content.” Rodriguez’s approach to a well-balanced diet and appreciation for beef caught the eye of the New York Beef Council,


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Backing Beef in the Big City and soon she was participating in dietitian tours across the state and country. She has since partnered with NYBC and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association on several advocacy initiatives, including a podcast called “Beef Banter” where she connects consumers with producers and other industry specialists. “Beef has always fueled my lifestyle and has always been a part of how I feed my family,” she said. “After seeing it firsthand, I just fell in love with the whole process of raising beef and felt like it is something I want to talk more about to people.” Rodriguez recently joined the NYBC board of directors as the consumer outreach member at large. She has participated in NCBA’s Masters of Beef Advocacy program and even went on to become a Top of the Class graduate, further advancing her advocacy efforts. She is also Beef Quality Assurance certified and encourages all producers to do the same. “When I talk to consumers who have hesitations about including beef in their diets because they are worried about how it is produced, I often talk about this voluntary program to illustrate how ranchers are implementing sustainability and animal welfare practices in their operations,” she

As a registered dietitian, Nicole Rodriguez enjoys talking to fellow moms about how beef is safely and humanely raised and the role it plays in well-balanced diets for children and adults alike. said. “I emphasize that beef is a product made by families, and I wouldn’t serve it to my own family if I didn’t think it was safe, nutritious and raised in an ethical manner. “I am certified because I want to make sure I am walking the walk and not just talking the talk.” //

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Red Angus Key to Scholarship Winners’ Success

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To advance its mission of equipping and preparing its young members to be leaders, innovators, stewards and advocates of the Red Angus breed and the beef business, the Red Angus Association of America Junior Activities committee annually awards scholarships to young men and women involved in agriculture. These scholarships are awarded to JRA members that are active in the association, as well as in their communities and the beef industry, and are planning to attend either two-year colleges or fouryear universities in the coming year. Recipients completed an extensive application and interview process, and have proven their communications skills, professionalism and potential for leadership. The RAAA junior activities committee is pleased to name each of the following five JRA members as a recipient of the Red Angus Association of America’s $1,000 college scholarship. Mitchell VanderWal is the son of Jeff and Beth VanderWal of Brentford, South Dakota. Mitchell has loved agriculture his whole life. Ranging from raising cattle to learning about plants, he has always been eager to learn more. His education at Northwestern High School of Mellette, South Dakota, taught him to always look up to the next level of progress. This mindset has aided him in building his cattle herd. The marketing knowledge that he learned and acquired during his time at South Dakota State University has taught him how to manage his assets and explore his career aspirations. The JRA has taught him life lessons that he will cherish for a lifetime. His communication and herdsmanship skills have benefited tremendously 30

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from his Red Angus involvement. With all these skills combined, he will grow his cattle herd and jumpstart his career. Natalie Evans is the daughter of Sean and Amy Evans of Jacksonville, Illinois. She and her family run a commercial and registered cattle operation called Coal Creek Cattle Co. Currently, she is a senior at Routt Catholic High School where she is a part of sideline cheerleading, varsity track team, student council, NEHS, National Honor Society, service club and ambassador club. Outside of school, she is involved in 4-H where she has held the positions of president, vice president and secretary of her club. Being involved in the Red Angus breed and the beef industry has encouraged her to pursue a degree in pre-veterinary medicine with the intention of going on to veterinary school. She also has the strong ambition to continue her family’s operation alongside her two siblings. Jamie Geyer, from Lisbon, North Dakota, is the daughter of Wylie and Sherry Geyer. Jamie will graduate from Lisbon High School in May 2022. She has excelled in school by always being on the honor roll. She has been involved in many outstanding organizations during high school. She has also been the local 4-H club treasurer for the last four years and served one year as the treasurer and two years as chapter president in her FFA chapter. She is the sixth generation in her family to be involved in the agriculture industry and after graduating from college plans to go home to the family farm and continue to raise Red Angus cattle. Bailey Jean Smith is the daughter of

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Michael and Sarah Smith. A resident of Shiner, Texas, she will graduate this spring. Throughout school she has been involved in cross country and track. One of her career goals is to write for a nationally renowned agricultural organization. Having been involved with Red Angus for most of her life, writing for a Red Angus-based magazine or other form of media would be a dream come true. Calley Stubbs is a fifth-generation rancher in Wallace, Kansas. She is the daughter of Becky and Darrell Vandike and Adam and Jill Stubbs. She is currently a senior at Wallace County High School where she is active in volleyball, basketball, scholar’s bowl, forensics, choir, student council and National Honor Society. Calley was first introduced to the Red Angus breed in 2011 when NAJRAE was held in her home state of Kansas. Calley plans on attending Butler Community College where she will study animal science and be a part of the livestock judging team. She plans to become a ruminant nutritionist where she will create and adjust rations for cattle. The committee is also pleased to announce Dalia Weber as the recipient of the $500 Dee Sonstegard Memorial Scholarship. Dalia Weber is the daughter of Todd and Valerie Weber. Born and raised in Rock City, Illinois, she attends Dakota Jr. Sr. High school and is involved in many activities including varsity basketball, football manager and is president of the Dakota FFA Chapter. Red Angus has played a huge role in her life and will continue to as she plans to run for a JRA board position and build her industry connections. //


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Choosing to Prioritize Heifer Profitability By Brandi Buzzard Frobose, Director of Communications and Editor Heifers represent the future of all cattle herds and as such, they are often subject to increased scrutiny and finely detailed management. For good reason too, as the potential for genetic improvement and increased profits lies squarely on their shoulders. There is no shortage of data that highlights the beneficial effects of nutrition and reproductive management on the success of replacement heifers and their longevity in the herd. The pressure on heifers to carry the operation into a profitable future consequently led to the development and launch of the Red Angus Association of America’s Red Choice program. The program was developed to promote improved heifer development, increase marketing opportunities for Red Angus females and create reliable sources of high-quality replacement heifers for cattle producers. Red Choice was based upon the Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifer Program after RAAA staff spent several years observing the positive impact the program had on the overall quality of the Missouri state cow herd. The program embraces proven reproductive and genetic management practices which, in turn, lead to high-quality, long-lasting females that are ready to hit the ground running in commercial herds.

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Victor Miller, of Halfway, Missouri, was a long-time enrollee of the Show-MeSelect Replacement Heifer Program and knowing its success, he was encouraged to push forward with Red Choice as an early-adopter.

Dana Mathes, a producer from Unionville, Missouri, who has been involved in Red Choice since 2020 says the biggest benefit thus far has been the consistency in calves from his Red Choice heifers.

Miller, who has been involved with the Red Choice program as a pilot herd since 2020, is thus far happy with his involvement in the program. He signed on because he wanted to help the industry learn more about quality livestock.

“We don’t have to sell our calves in cuts – we can sell a potload at a time, which will bring $3 to $5 more per hundred more than a group of 10-15 and buyers like that. We aim to give them what they want.

“I’m all for helping the industry have better beef,” he said. Miller is a proponent of Red Choice because it disseminates information about quality heifers and makes them more available to the industry. He is also a big supporter of the popular Feeder Calf Certification Program and has been enrolling his cattle for seven years. He attests that the benefits far outweigh the minimal cost of enrollment. “I find a lot of value in the Red Choice program for myself and I want other people to know the value of these management principles and having a good relationship with their vet. I also am very happy with the FCCP as it’s a marketing program that has helped me quite a bit.”

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“We’ve also been tagging our Red Angus calves with the FCCP yellow tag for three years now and that’s just another valuable step in profitability. A consistent cut of calves that are verified is appealing to our buyers,” said Mathes. An intangible side effect to the program is the strengthened relationship between producers and their veterinarians. Multiple visits are built into the program’s guidelines for prebreeding and pregnancy exams, which can lead to many producers recognizing the economic incentive for upgrading and improving their working facilities. “Producers need to believe it will make the process better – there should be a demand for better facilities because it pays to do so. The Missouri program has done that and those producers are


routinely getting a couple hundred dollars more per head for heifers in the program than comparable heifers who aren’t enrolled,” said Dr. Jordan Thomas, assistant professor and state cow-calf specialist in the division of animal sciences at the University of Missouri. Nolan Woodruff, RAAA commercial marketing specialist, attests that profitability is at the forefront of nearly all producers’ minds. “We all know that money plays a huge factor in all cow herds and if we can make a female more productive, resulting in more calves on the ground, we can be more profitable as ranchers,” said RAAA commercial marketing specialist Nolan Woodruff. Mathes agrees and encourages other producers to enroll in Red Choice, especially in an industry with such tight margins.

“You’re either in it for a living or a hobby,” Mathes said. “The difference between operations who are early adopters and those who are resistant to change is profitability. This business is too tight not to take advantage of marketing programs that are complementary to your breed of cattle,” he added.

hopes that the industry’s perception of heifers and their profit potential will change from “luck of the draw” to “planned profit.”

“Money plays a huge factor in all cow herds and if we can make a female more productive, resulting in more calves on the ground, we can be more profitable as ranchers.”

And although the increased management does have a few challenges, Miller attests that the benefits of such have far outweighed the drawbacks for producers who are willing to adopt the protocols and he truly believes it’s a worthwhile endeavor.

Thomas is excited about the long-term vision for the Red Choice program and its goals for serving beef industry stakeholders and producers. He

“It’s great to see systems-based problem solving designed to help commercial producers capture value in the genetics of the breed,” he said.

“I’m always going to try to improve my herd and the program is helping me measure where I’m at so I can move forward with better, more efficient genetics. I’m selling quality cattle that are predictable for the next person who owns them and that is very valuable.” //

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Becoming BQA Certified Can Change Your Bottom Line By Kelsey Pagel, for the Red Angus Magazine The Beef Quality Assurance program has been around since 1987 when it was developed for, and by, producers to set a standard for cattle care techniques. It’s a nationally managed, state-implemented program. Dr. Julia Herman, beef cattle specialist veterinarian with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association shared, “Initially, the Beef Checkoff-funded BQA program focused on teaching proper injection sites which improved how we treat cattle and also improved meat quality.” “Over the past thirty years, the BQA program has evolved into a total quality management system that evaluates all aspects of the cattle operation, from nutrition and genetics to stockmanship and herd health, and provides principles based on the latest scientific research,” said Herman. “The BQA program demonstrates the commitment to animal care and welfare that our producers show every day, which improves confidence in the industry by consumers.” The program has evolved into teaching science-based best management practices and is frequently touted as, “The best industry resource for how to improve management techniques to increase profitability and improve the quality of our product,” according to Kim Brackett, chair of the BQA Advisory Group and Idaho cattle rancher.

There are several different programs within BQA depending on the operation. There are cow/calf, stocker/backgrounder or feedyard modules. Most recently, a new Beef Quality Assurance Transportation module was rolled out to beef haulers, which is relevant to both professional transporters and ranchers hauling cattle with stock trailers. The program is also in the process of developing a new module targeted directly at the calf raiser, Calf Care & Quality Assurance. This is a coalition between the National Dairy Farmers Assuring Responsible Management program, the Dairy Calf & Heifer Association and Veal Quality Assurance. There are also advanced education modules in the BQA program, such as biosecurity, that take a deeper look at the BQA national manual for those producers seeking further and more in-depth education. The importance of recordkeeping cannot be underscored enough, according to Herman. “BQA develops important assessment and recordkeeping tools that all cattle producers can benefit from. The daily biosecurity plan for disease prevention emphasizes preventative biosecurity practices that can be implemented,” she said. “The new BQA Feedyard Assessment is

a comprehensive analysis of feedyard protocols and implementation that can prepare a feedyard for potential audits. All of these tools Kim Brackett contribute to the continuous improvement that our cattle producers strive for and can be used in collaboration with the herd veterinarian Dr. Ron Gill to develop annual herd health plans,” added Herman. How can producers become certified? There are two different methods, depending on the producer’s preference. There are classroom-type settings, which are in person with hands-on components, and normally take a half day. These sessions review all the foundations of the programs. The other available option is online certification. The modules are available 24/7 and can be completed at the producer’s own pace. The new BQAT program is also available in person or online. Both BQA and BQAT certificates are valid for three years. The BQA team is constantly updating the information in the modules so when it’s time to renew certification, producers can be confident they’re getting the most relevant and up to date scientific data. “Ultimately it [getting BQA certified] boils down to the fact that our society is several generations distanced from rural life and at the same time our society has become skeptical about our food supply. Those two facts lead to

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consumers not understanding how cattle are raised and over-relying on mass media for information about the cattle industry,” said Brackett.

the lot description of video auctions, there was a $2.71/cwt premium in the sale price.

“In a recent Colorado State University study, when BQA was mentioned in the lot description of video auctions, there was a $2.71/cwt premium in the sale price.”

“Market research has shown that consumers’ biggest concern about beef and the beef industry is animal care. They want to know that caring for our animals is our first priority each and every day. Introducing consumers to the BQA program has been shown to alleviate their concerns, answer their animal care questions and, ultimately, it will encourage them to choose beef when making purchasing decisions. “Let’s remember that we need the consumer to buy our product, therefore we need to do our part to assure them that we know how to properly care for our animals. To address consumer concerns, many supply chain partners now require BQA certification, particularly the packing sector. In other words, the buyers of our calves and feeder cattle are under increasing pressure to purchase BQA certified cattle. As a result, having that BQA certification improves the marketability of our cattle at a cow/calf and stocker level,” she added. Brackett continues to encourage hesitant producers to become certified by relating to their bottom line. In a recent Colorado State University study, when BQA was mentioned in

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Beef Quality Assurance is professional development for the beef industry. It is an internationally recognized program, known for its animal welfare standards. Knowing and implementing the latest industry standards yields healthy cattle and return they will perform, produce and provide for the ranch and ownership. “Profitability is the key to being sustainable over time,” remarked Dr. Ron Gill, PhD associate department head and program leader for animal science extension at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. “Sound ranching practices to produce cattle that will provide a high-quality

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beef product in an economically and environmentally sustainable system is paramount to staying in this business,” he continued. When consumers think about sustainability in the cattle industry, their first thought tends to focus on animal welfare. BQA covers guidelines for cattle producers and veterinarians to ensure cattle health and welfare from several angles, including topics from nutrition and herd health to biosecurity and managing forage and water resources. Beef Quality Assurance is developed and updated by a national advisory team made up of ranchers, veterinarians, animal scientists, representatives from the marketing and dairy industries, nutritionists and more. “Each state has their own program that tailors the BQA effort to their production environments. Things like grazing management and nutritional management will vary a great deal across the regions. However, the end goal is to produce cattle with the potential to produce the best beef possible given those restraints,” summarized Gill. For more information, to become certified online or to find a location offering in person classes, visit www.bqa.org. //

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Profit and Stewardship Through Genetics By Nate Smith, General Manager, Top Dollar Angus, Inc. As we wrap up the 2022 bull sale season, it’s appropriate to look back at some of the bull data provided by RAAA. We will also evaluate a set of Red Angus feeder cattle sold recently in South Dakota and the impacts of genetic stewardship on their results. Let’s start with Red Angus bull sale results. There were 66 sales in the observation group. The number of bulls sold in individual sales ranged from 12 to 322 head, with the average head count being 68 head and a median of 50 head. There were 14 states represented in the data set from Washington to Tennessee. To say the least, the provided data was an accurate representation of all types of Red Angus seedstock programs. Thanks to Katie Martin and the entire Red Angus marketing team for their work in collecting this useful information. As shown in the table, sale averages among Top Dollar Angus seedstock partners averaged $696 higher per head. That is a sizable difference to be sure! We next ask, what does this price spread encapsulate? Similar data sets we have analyzed show the same trend. Sales that highlight Top Dollar Angus-qualified bulls (those with objectively superior genetics) generally sell 14% to 18% higher than other bulls. While 14% may or may not seem like a large number, some quick

cowboy math says that on a 50 head bull sale, without verified superior genetics, that’s $34,800 of additional revenue left on the table (50 x $696 = $34,800). This itself is very relevant for the seedstock producer, but let’s also look at what those verified genetics can do for the commercial producer. Suppose that a commercial rancher buys bulls that allow him to qualify for the Top Dollar Angus program and pays the additional $696 per head for his bulls. How does he recoup the extra cost? A prime example is found in a set of Top Dollar Angus-qualified Red Angus feeder calves that sold in Ft. Pierre, South Dakota, earlier this year which included 87 steers and 80 heifers, together averaging near 650 pounds. The market premium captured when compared to other feeders sold that day (other factors equal) was $46 head for the steers and $21 on the heifers. That’s $34 per head above the market average on both sexes, and an extra $5,682 in the rancher’s pocket for one year’s calf crop. Assuming it took seven Top Dollar Angus bulls to sire the 167 head in this example, their extra cost, based on the sale price comparison above, would have been $4,872. Thus, in a single year the extra investment in premium genetics was fully recouped with $810 in additional profit realized ($5,682

Red Angus Average Sale Price Comparison Top Dollar Angus Seedstock Partners (19 sales) Non-Top Dollar Angus Seedstock Partners (47 sales) Difference

Price Per Bull $5,338 $4,642 $696

$ ® - $4,872 = $810). Those bulls will obviously sire more than one calf crop, and since the extra investment has already been paid for, the profit margin in future years goes up significantly. That’s the power of superior genetics that bring a premium on sale day! Genetic Stewardship How does this all tie into stewardship? The answer is twofold. First, the economic impact of these advantageous returns allows producers to make improvements to their facilities, health and feed management programs, ensuring the most efficient use of natural resources. Second, there are additional benefits from the genetic side of the equation. Higher-performing animals directly benefit the environment. Animals of this type convert feed energy into beef more efficiently. Such benefits are seen in a reduction of feed to gain ratios, fewer days on feed and reduced ages at harvest. These gains allow the industry as whole to lower carbon emissions and support a healthier environment for our children and grandchildren to enjoy. //

Top Dollar Angus Team www.topdollarangus.com

Nate Smith, General Manager (620) 546-4839 nate@topdollarangus.com Kaytlin Hokanson • (307) 461-7687 kaytlin@topdollarangus.com Jake Feddes • (406) 581-8157 jake@topdollarangus.com Jason Gagnon • (559) 723-6362 jason@topdollarangus.com Andy Albrecht • (402) 922-1000 andy@topdollarangus.com

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Wednesday, Sept. 14

Commercial Cattlemen’s Symposium Women’s Symposium

Thursday, Sept. 15 – Friday, Sept. 16 National Red Angus Convention, Trade Show and Banquet

September 14-16, 2022 Kalispell, Montana

Register

For 69 years, the National Red Angus Convention has been an opportunity for producers, breeders affiliates and industry partners to come together from across the country and celebrate the Red Angus breed.

for National Red Angus Convention today at RedAngus.org. Register early!

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your room at the Hilton Garden Inn by August 10th to guarantee the special rate of $99/night. Call 406-765-4500 to make your reservation using code: RED ANGUS

The Red Angus Foundation Inc. will host their annual auction fundraiser headlined with the popular “Pick of the Herd” donated this year by Feddes Red Angus of Manhattan, Montana.

The fundraiser will take place on Thursday, Sept. 15. Support for RAFI ensures a strong future for the Red Angus breed by funding research and development as well as bolstering leadership development for juniors.

Complete convention information will be published in the July/August issue of the Red Angus Magazine.

Contact Halla Pfeiff, RAAA National Office, to be a convention sponsor or secure space in the trade show.

940-387-3502, Ext. 10


2022 Iowa Foundation Heifer Award Winner By Norma Bolton, for the Iowa Beef Breeds Council Veronica Lents, daughter of Kevin and Mallory Lents, of Creston, Iowa, has recently been announced as the 2022 recipient of the Iowa Foundation Heifer Award. As an award winner, she received three purebred Red Angus bred heifers which were purchased from Mike and Dianna Nolin’s Red Angus herd located at Monroe, Iowa. The foundation heifers of the breed of the winner’s choice are awarded each year by Iowa Beef Breeds Council and Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation. At the end of five years, Veronica will be expected to repay $6,000 to help with funding to keep the program going into the future. The program is in year 12 and was developed to help youth establish purebred seedstock herds of their own. Veronica is a seventh-grade student at Mayflower Heritage Christian School in Creston, and she is involved with

sports in the Creston Public Middle School. She is an active member of her church and the Highland Highlights 4-H Club where she has been involved in a number of community service projects. In addition, she is a member of the Iowa Red Angus Association and the Red Angus Association of America. She shares her family’s love of the Red Angus breed and has shown not only at her local county fair, but also at the Iowa State Fair, Iowa Beef Expo, Iowa Red Angus field days and numerous IJBBA jackpot shows. She has participated in contests such as: speech, livestock judging, cattlemen’s quiz and salesmanship and has encouraged others to do the same.

She is planning to learn more about genetics, breeding, feeding, grazing practices, budgets and promotion of the beef industry. She is not only a good showman but is also well versed in current beef industry issues.

Veronica’s recommendations credit her with goals of striving for excellence, being a peer role model and having an outstanding work ethic.

Veronica was honored at the IRAA Banquet on Feb. 12, during the Iowa Beef Expo and the IJBBA Year-End Awards Feb. 18, 2022. //

Veronica Lents

Sale Reports Nordlund Stock Farm, LLC

25th Annual Production Sale Feb. 19, 2022 Clearbrook, MN Auctioneer: Chisum Peterson 43 Red Angus Bulls.....................................$5,122 33 Angus Bulls.............................................$4,455 15 Red Angus Bred Heifers........................$3,933 12 Angus Bred Heifers................................$3,292 3 Red Angus Open Heifers........................$4,750 3 Angus Open Heifers................................$2,583 34 Commercial Bred Heifers......................$2,012 The top-selling bull was Lot 1, NSFRA Pathway J5, a RREDS Pathfinder F811 son. He sold to Prairie Red Angus of Minnesota for $13,500. Lot 15, NSFR Merlin J100, a WFL Merlin 018A son, sold to David Dickerson of Kansas for $12,500.

Lot 4, NSFR Scout J52, a RREDS Pathfinder F811 son, sold to Twedt Red Angus of North Dakota, for $10,000. Lot 26, NSFR Reservoir J69, a Collier Finished Product son, sold to Cory Miner of Iowa for $8,500. Lot 42, NSFR Deepwater J81, a Bieber Deep end B597 son, sold to Jerry Tlach of Iowa for $8,500. The top-selling open female was Lot 91, NSFR Sierra J2, a RREDS Pathfinder F811 daughter. She sold to Ressler Land and Cattle of North Dakota for $7,250. The top selling bred female was Lot 78, NSFR Copperqueen H40, a WFL Merlin 018A daughter. She told to Spencer Wangen of Minnesota for $6,250.

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Namken Red Angus Production Sale Feb. 27, 2022 Lake Norden, SD Auctioneer: Chisum Peterson

30 Red Angus Yearling Bulls.....................$4,425 7 Red Angus Yearling Heifers...................$2,414 The top-selling bull was Lot 19J, Namken Authentic 19J, a Namken Authentic 13F son. He sold to Shaggy Meadows Red Angus of South Dakota for $9,000. Lot 101, P4 Widescreen Sakic 101, a Forster Widescreen F262 son, sold to Coteau Ridge Ranch of South Dakota for $9,000. Lot 55J, Namken Game Changer 55J, an Andras Game Changer G004 son, sold to Arlen Boehnke and Adam Hartley of South Dakota for $8,750. The top-selling female was Lot 45J, Namken Sierra 64B-45J, an ARO Prosperous 7145 daughter. She sold to Mike Thode of Minnesota for $3,500.


IRON LORENZEN CATTLE CO. ANNUAL BULL SALE Feb. 27, 2022 Madras, OR

154 Bulls........................................................$5,137 The top-selling bull was Lot 2, Iron Lrnzn Magician 1908, a WFL Merlin 018A son. He sold to Hansine Ranch of South Dakota for $29,000. Lot 1, Iron Lrnzn Four Quarters 1705, a PIE Quarterback son, sold to Leland Red Angus of Montana for $15,000. Lot 13, Iron Lrnzn Market Mover 1352, a Bieber Stockmarket son, sold to Otley Brothers of Oregon for $12,000. Lot 28, Iron Lrnzn Lethal Weapon 1914, a HXC Charter son, sold to Green Catle Company of Oregon for $12,000. Lot 11, Iron Lrnzn Quarterback 905, a PIE Quarterback son, sold to Hayden Steadman of Oklahoma for $10,000. Lot 12, Iron Lrnzn Cornerpocket 1390, a Feddees Brunswick son, sold to Raisland Red Angus of Montana for $10,000.

LELAND RED ANGUS AND KOESTER RED ANGUS March 11, 2022 At the ranch near Sidney, Montana Auctioneers: Lynn Weishaar and Seth Weishaar

120 Yearling bulls..........................................$5,644 41 Fall Bulls...................................................$,6348 33 Yearling Heifers........................................$1,600 The top-selling bull was Lot 58, Leland Propulsion 1326, a BB Propulsion 9096 son. He sold to Diamond H Ranch of Kansas for $17,500. Lot 55, Leland Spartacus G06-1193, a Bieber Spartacus G06 son, sold to ABS Global for $14,500. Lot 1, Leland Redemption 043-1103, a LCOC Redemption A043F son, sold to Northen Lites Ranch of Montana for $13,500. Lot 3, Leland Stockmarket 1050, a Bieber CL Stockmarket E119 son, sold to Loonan Stock Farm of Iowa for $13,000. Lot 6, Leland Peerless 1090, a Schuler Peerless 9976 son, sold to Saunders Land & Livestock of Wyoming for $12,000.

The top-selling age-advantaged bull was Lot 38, Koester Stockmarket 015, a Bieber CL Stockmarket E119 son. He sold to Shaw Ranch of Colorado for $14,000. Lot 34, Koester Warrant 033, a Lorenzen Warrant 8273 son, sold to Huber EY Red Angus of North Dakota for $10,500. Lot 39, Koester Confidant 077, a Schuler Confidence C810 son, sold to Jerry Olson of South Dakota for $10,500. The top-selling heifer was Lot 211, Leland Stockmarket 1165, a Bieber CL Stockmarket E119 daughter. She sold to Mark Pust of Montana for $2,000. Lot 219, Leland Redemption 043-1314, a LCOC Redemption A043F daughter, sold to Tyler Leiseth of North Dakota for $1,900. Lot 248, Leland Propulsion 1332, a BB Propulsion 9096 daughter, sold to KTH Red Angus of Minnesota for $1,900. Volume buyers were Bickel Ranch of Firesteel, South Dakota, with six bulls, Jacobson Ranch of Max, North Dakota, with five bulls, Jason and Peggy Leiseth of Arnegard, North Dakota, with three bull and three heifers, Wade Bock family of New England, North Dakota, with eight heifers, Kelly Brunelle of Williston, North Dakota, with eight heifers and Mark Brunelle, also of Williston, with seven heifers.

WESTPHAL RED ANGUS March 23, 2022 Grass Range, Montana Auctioneer: Ty Thompson

95 Yearling Bulls...........................................$6,424 45 Registered Open Yearling Heifers............$1,951 48 Commercial Open Yearling Heifers.........$1,185 The top-selling bull was VGW Amazing 117, a Bieber CL Atomic C218 son. He sold to Gill Red Angus of South Dakota for $35,000. VGW Credence 159, a VGW Cutting Edge 807 son, sold to V8U Ranch Ltd of Alberta, Canada, for $27,000.

VGW Astonishing 118 sold to CK Red Angus of Montana for $18,000. VGW Logic 121, a VGW Lotto son, sold to Ole Farms Ltd of Alberta, Canada, for $17,000. VGW Loaded 104, a VGW Lotto son, sold to Flying K Ranch Ltd of Saskatchewan, Canada, for $14,000. VGW Answer, a Bieber CL Atomic C218 son, sold to Ostendorf Red Angus of Montana for $13,500. The top-selling registered heifer was VGW CE-Dora 2161. She sold to Brickhouse Farms of Missouri. VGW AT-Star 2118, an Atomic-Star daughter, sold to Ostendorf Red Angus of Montana for $5,000. VGW EM-Chrss 2166, a VGW Emblem-Chrss daughter, sold to Ostendorf Red Angus of Montana for $5,000. VGW BC-Dora 2182, a VGW Bumper Crop 510 daughter, sold to Blom Red Angus of Montana for $3,750. VGW SD-Indigo 2168 , a VGW Showdown 806 daughter, sold to Kal-Kota Ranch of North Dakota for $3,250.

DAHLKE RED ANGUS ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE March 27, 2022 Bagley, MN Auctioneer: Mitch Barthel

18 Red Angus Bulls........................................$3,917 3 Heifers with Calves at Side.........................$4,273 4 Bred Heifers................................................$3,737 The top-selling bull was Lot 7, Dahlke Rectify 106J, a Red U2 Reckoning 149A son. He sold to Twedt Red Angus of North Dakota for $6,250. Lot 3, Dahlke Explosive 107J, a Bieber C I Atomic C218 son, sold to Paul Friborg Ranch of Minnesota for $6,000. The top-selling bred female was Lot 28 sold to Kaden Rohrich of North Dakota for $5,500. //

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Welcome to our Newest RAAA Members! Area 1 –West Director – George Murdock HUNGATE FARMS, LLC JULIA SAUNDERS 281 S. CONQUEST CIRCLE WASILLA, AK 99623 WILD ROSE ENTERPRISES LLC NICHOLAS BASTIAN 31751 AVE 176 SPRINGVILLE, CA 93265 HENRY BLAGG 12630 ATKINSON RD LODI, CA 95240 MILKY WAY DAIRY RICH HEIDA 15200 LONE TREE ROAD ESCALON, CA 95320 NICHOLSON RANCHES BILL NICHOLSON 2268 LITTLE MORRO CREEK ROAD MORRO BAY, CA 93430 STEVE HOWARD RED ANGUS STEVE HOWARD 3711 BRADEN WAY ELKO, NV 89801 WYATT AND CHARLIE MAE LIVESTOCK CHARLIE DUNLAP 2287 MINNESOTA ST. EUGENE, OR 97402 LIGHTNING T3 CATTLE CO LUKE THOMAS P.O. BOX 121 DURKEE, OR 97905 STELLA BYRD 9414 PIPELINE RD E PUYALLUP, WA 98371 TR FARM VOLNEY DAVIS 189511 E 36TH AVE KENNEWICK, WA 99337 Area 2 – Montana Director – Kay Klompien COEN CAHOON 39640 W POST CREEK RD CHARLO, MT 59824 FEDDES CATTLE CO., LLC JAKE FEDDES 151 PEBBLE BROOK LN BELGRADE, MT 59714 JZ LIVESTOCK JUSTIN MURRAY 95 MOUNTAIN GOAT RD HAMILTON, MT 59840 KEAGAN SANDLIN P.O. BOX 551 NYE, MT 59061

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SHOCO RANCH SALLY SHORTRIDGE BOX 333 AUGUSTA, MT 59410 SHELBY TAYLOR 40210 ROUND BUTTE ROAD RONAN, MT 59864 WILLSON REDS SCOT WILLSON 24 WICKLOW LN BAKER, MT 59313 Area 3 – Rocky Mountain Director – Aaron Kravig BRENTLEE BRAUNSROTH 27385 CR 66 GILL, CO 80624 LUKE CRUMLEY PO BOX 546 AKRON, CO 80720 HANSEN LIVESTOCK DAVID HANSEN POBOX246 FAIRVIEW, UT 84629 TRENT BONER P.O. BOX 1241 DOUGLAS, WY 82633 Area 4 – Southwest Director – Tony Ballinger T L CATTLE CO. LANE GRAU 1680 CR 37 GRADY, NM 88120

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HASSEBROOK FAMILY RED CATTLE CO. BRUCE HASSEBROOK 33550 475 TH AVE GENOA, NE 68640 HEYE FARMS INC. CAILYN HEYE 318 S 64TH RD NEBRASKA CITY, NE 68410 KOLB LIVESTOCK DONALD KOLB 3926 560TH ROAD HAY SPRINGS, NE 69347

MENDY DETHERAGE 447158 E 90 RD MIAMI, OK 74354

AVERY STAGGS 15428 ROCKWOOD AVE WAYNE, OK 73095 88X SIMMENTALS BRANDON TAYLOR 4831 SAMEDAN RD RATLIFF CITY, OK 73481

Area 7 – Northeast Director – Rob Hess BARTLETT FARMS CHARLES BARTLETT 10251 S 700 W MODOC, IN 47358 BAUER FAMILY FARMS ALISHA BAUER 1225 N STATE ROAD 9 COLUMBIA CITY, IN 46725

MACKENZIE SODERMAN 9352 24TH ROAD RAPID RIVER, MI 49878 OTTER CREEK CATTLE CO. MICHAEL STIEFEL 43921 COUNTY RT 2 REDWOOD, MI 13679

The following operations host private treaty sales. Contact them for more information on their genetics. Would you like to be listed on this page? Submit your information online at: https://bit.ly/RAMPrivateTreaty (or click the QR code).

RANCH/FARM

CONTACT

PHONE

EMAIL

WEBSITE/FB

IOWA West Wind Red Angus

Ryan Hoksbergen

641-780-5952

westwindredangus@gmail.com

westwindredangus.com

Austin Kolb

301-533-6095

rollingvalefarms@yahoo.com

www.rollingvalefarms.com

Sally Shortridge

406-235-0176

shocoranch@3rivers.net

FB: Shoco Ranch

Darrel Holliday

541-805-5672

dhollidayranch@gmail.com

www.dhRedAngus.com

Randy Hallock

605-490-1900

rockingtreeranch@gmail.com

MARYLAND Rolling Vale Farms

MONTANA Shoco Ranch

OREGON DH Red Angus

SOUTH DAKOTA Rocking Tree Ranch LLC

TEXAS Berend Land & Cattle

Sue Ann Berend • Shane Berend 505-690-8357 • 940-631-4200 sueannberend@xactgenetics.com

FB: Berend Land & Cattle

La Encinada Ranch

Lester Parrott

254-760-7045

rapper_03@yahoo.com

FB: La Encinada Ranch

Peacock Angus Ranch

Gary Peacock

817-774-7204

gpeacock@windstream.net

www.peacockredangus.com

Quentin Shieldknight

806-570-7932

qshieldknight@yahoo.com

FB: Shieldknight Land and

Shieldknight Land and Cattle

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New Members VANDERMEER FARM LYDIA VANDERMEER 5744 NORTH AINGER ROAD CHARLOTTE, MI 48813

BCL GREGORY BEATTY 1358 RUSTIC LODGE RD INDIANA, PA 15701

HEIDI SPAINHOUR 212 KAPSTONE CROSSING LEXINGTON, NC 27295

LAWRENCE KRAMER 438 GROVE CITY ROAD SLIPPERY ROCK, PA 16057

MICHELE BOGUCKI 5500 NORTHRUP RD MORRISVILLE, NY 13408

DBA JK ROBINSON FARMS JEFFEREY ROBINSON 143 ROBINSON RD LINDEN, PA 17744

DELORENZO RANCH ANDREI RENCH 23 YOUNG ROAD MIDDLE GROVE, NY 12850 BRINKERHOFF BROTHERS STOCK FARM BRAD BRINKERHOFF 956 ROOKS CIRCLE SUNBURY, OH 43074 RUHL FARM JASON RUHL 6790 CO RD 46 MT. GILEAD, OH 43338

RNR FARMS TIM AND JORDAN WASS 688 WASS HOLLOW RD ADDISON, PA 15411 SYCAMORE CREEK CATTLE CO. JUSTIN CAIN 663 SEVEN PINES RD MANNINGTON, WV 26582

Area 8 – Southeast Director – Jim Yance MARSHALL AMOS 1355 CHEROKEE DR HORTON, AL 35980 THE ROWEL G / GRAHAM FARM STANLEY GRAHAM 1181 COUNTY ROAD 1583 CULLMAN, AL 35058

KINLEY MCMAHAN 13214 HWY 65 SOUTH DAMASCUS, AR 72039

JOEY BURR 138 POPLAR SPRINGS RD RINGGOLD, GA 30736

SARAH PARKS PO BOX 957 HARRISON, AR 72602

CARVER`S FARM DARELL CARVER 753 JINKINS RD CHATSWORTH, GA 30705

COOPER PLYLER 664 HEMPSTEAD 57 HOPE, AR 71801

HERITAGE HILL FARMS DANIEL DOBBS 6490 GA HWY 145 CARNESVILLE, GA 30521

LUKE MORRIS 751 COUNTY ROAD 617 HANCEVILLE, AL 35077

JUNE RAYMOND 130 PROVIDENCE LANE AUSTIN, AR 72007

KYLEE ALLEN 457 GRANT 441 PRATTSVILLE, AR 72129

OLIVIA SCRIBNER P.O BOX 456 GENTRY, AR 72734

CHAPMAN CATTLE CO. MARK CHAPMAN 5341 W HWY 28 WALDRON, AR 72958

MOORES CREEK RANCH BILL YANCEY 11375 S. BREEDER FARM RD PRAIRIE GROVE, AR 72753

SNAKE NATION MONT MCCONNELL 15329 RIVER VIEW LANE FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72704

BQ CATTLE RANCH JUAN GONZALEZ P.O. BOX 215 OTTER CREEK, FL 32683

BOVINE BROTHERS TAYLOR RANCH JOHN KRACHT 2090 HILLIARD RD BOWMAN, GA 30624 CAITLIN LOY 306 FARMLAND DR ROSSVILLE, GA 30741 ETHAN MCMICHAEL 207 ANNA CLAIRE DR MONTICELLO, GA 31064

Email Member News and Sale Reports to media@redangus.org to be included in the next Red Angus Magazine.

Your sale report will also be posted online at redangus.org/sales-and-events/sales-reports.

Rare Semen for Sale! BUF CRK HOBO 1961

RAAA #307777 • CAN # 706951 10 Units at $110/each Tom Parankewich – Regina, Saskatchewan

306-268-8889

PEACOCK ANGUS RANCH

Texas Red Angus Champion Genetics

313 FM 2488 Covington, TX 76636 (254) 874-5868 • (817) 774-7204 cell www.peacockredangus.com Where Quality Cattle are the Rule, Not the Exception!

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Red Angus Foundation Inc. (940) 387-3502 • Ext. 11 janet@redangus.org redangus.org/rafi Mail contributions to: 18335 E. 103rd Ave., Suite 202 Commerce City, CO 80022

Red Angus Foundation, Inc. exists to enhance our breed’s position within the beef industry and help secure long-term sustainable breed growth.


New Members SANFORD RED ANGUS MATTHEW SANFORD 702 SITTON RD S CHATSWORTH, GA 30705 BLAINE BOWMAN 319 SWOPE RD LANCASTER, KY 40444 RYLAND BOWMAN 319 SWOPE RD LANCASTER, KY 40444 NORRIS FOWLER 328 FOWKEN FARM RD JONESVILLE, SC 29353 GRACIE SIMPSON 1305 GOOD HOPE CHURCH RD STARR, SC 29684

KARA BROOKS 206 BRADFORD HILL RD BRUSH CREEK, TN 38547 ALEXANDRA DUCKWORTH 3280 BABBS MILL RD AFTON, TN 37616 HALL RIDGE FARM HEATHER HALL 1908 HWY 39 ENGLEWOOD, TN 37329 Area 9 – Midwest Director – Stuart Gilbert BRACKER LIVESTOCK MATT BRACKER 21239 JUNIPER RD UNDERWOOD, IA 51576

BRUCKK FARMS KEITH BRUCK 204 780TH STREET PORTSMOUTH, IA 51565

OTTO SHOW CATTLE BRAD OTTO 3811 S AVE MANNING, IA 51455

DAVIS CATTLE PATRICK DAVIS 425 S. INGRAM MILL RD. SPRINGFIELD, MO 65802

MAKENNA FETTERS 14091 85TH AVE INDIANOLA, IA 50125

CARSON PICKENS 21113 265TH ST BLOOMFIELD, IA 52537

THE CY GROUP DALE FRIEDRICHSEN 1678 HIGHWAY 59 HOLSTEIN, IA 51025

RILEY YODER 25303 265TH AVE. LEON, IA 50144

QUARTER CIRCLE 7 LIVESTOCK HEATH GARRISON 24 HWY AC BOSS, MO 65440

MCDONOUGH RED ANGUS MARK MCDONOUGH 1674 250TH STREET SCHALLER, IA 51053 TUCKER NELSON 1103 E JACKSON PLACE INDIANOLA, IA 50125

HACKLEMAN FARMS KIRK HACKLEMAN 10640 E 350 RD EL DORADO SPRINGS, MO 64744

MICAH JOYCE ROSE 4238 TOWNHOUSE RD. SALEM, IL 62881 CORNETT FARMS LINCOLN CORNETT 13410 ST. HWY E PATTONSBURG, MO 64670

BRYNLI INMAN PO BOX 222 TANEYVILLE, MO 65759

NEBRASKA RED ANGUS www.nebraskaredangus.com SAND DUNE CATTLE LLC Bull & Female Sale on www.BigIron.com

Jan. 25, 2022 - 12 noon CT ScoƩ Svoboda • 308-215-0767 scoƩsvoboda@rocketmail.com

FICK RED ANGUS Inman, NE • Visitors Welcome!

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Rob Brawner

DOUG Balance from (402) 394-5486 Start to Finish! (402) 340-9910

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

www.fickredangus.com Annual Bull Sale in March

The Sieberts - Kim, Lindy, Samantha & Kendall 108 Road 3 • Henderson, NE 68371 (402) 723-4376 • Email: sdiamond@telcoweb.net website: sdiamondangus.com

Austin Schweitzer Schweitzer Red Angus "Improving Our Herd to Benefit Yours!"

Milford, NE 68405 • 402-641-8275 schweitzerredangus.com

Pieper Red Angus

Scott & Kim Ford

Ross A & Lane Knott

P.O. Box 43 • Petersburg, NE 68652 Home (402) 386-5411 Work (402) 386-5297 Cell (402) 843-8726

(308) 876-2211 Bertrand, NE 68927

www.crossdiamondcattle.com

SCHULER red-angus

Red Angus & Composite Seedstock 308.262.0306 • Bridgeport, NE schulerredangus.com

CHOAT

Red Angus with built-in Performance!

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

BULLIS CREEK RANCH

RED ANGUS GENETICS

Cattle Company St. Edward, NE

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

Christopher Polivka

402-367-9679

Bruno, Nebraska

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New Members J SQUARED ANGUS MICHEAL JENKINS 115 KILLDEER RD SEYMOUR, MO 65746

NIEDER CATTLE CO. BRANDON NIEDER 6245 NW COUNTY RD 7001 AMORET, MO 64722

SHEWMAKER FARMS JAY SHEWMAKER 21408 COUNTY ROAD 276 COSBY, MO 64436

LUCKY C RANCH MATT CAIRNS N9149 TRIPP RD SPRINGBROOK, WI 54875

MCKAY FARMS SHAWN JUNKER 349 NW 150TH LN MINDENMINES, MO 64769

KINLEY PHILIPPS 400 N. WATER STREET DOVER, MO 64022

REESE BROCK 5443 ARPIN HANSEN RD ARPIN, WI 54410

RND RED ANGUS RYAN DEPPE N3220 28TH AVE REDGRANITE, WI 54970

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BULLIS CREEK RANCH

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

LORENZEN RANCHES P.O. Box 1519 Pendleton, OR 97801 (541) 276-6108 Larry Lorenzen RED ANGUS SINCE 1959

TODD STEGALL

LAUTENSCHLAGER & SONS RED ANGUS LAUT 1251 Cutler-Lautenschlage Rd Endicott, WA 99125

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

3455 Grover Ave Colusa, CA 95932

Ranch: (509) 657-3301 Cell: (509) 595-8131 LASOredangus@gmail.com

tmstegall@gmail.com (530) 713-8755

Red Angus Genetics for Seed Stock Producers & Commercial Cattlemen

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

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

Recentlyy purchased Crump Red Angus Herd Bull Sale - March 5, 2022 Billings, Montana www.mccannredangus.com Lori McCann • 208-743-5517

Veril & Barbie Nelson 10387 Driver Valley Rd Oakland, OR 97462

(541) 643-9759 n5redangus@yahoo.com Like us on Facebook!

“Producing Balanced Trait Red Angus since 1993”

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Elko, Nevada

Bulls, Females & Frozen Genetics Available at Private Treaty

Jonathan – 775-560-7779 • Dan – 775-777-5994 BeitiaLivestock@gmail.com • www.BeitiaLivestock.com


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Southeast Red Angus Association • www.seraa.org

OFFICERS

Jeff Pettit - President - 270-836-2963 - jp@noashconstruction.com Tom Bell - Vice President - 731-225-2490 - tombell2@bellsouth.net Michelle Pettit - Secretary/Treasurer - 270-836-1652 -michelle@noashconstruction.com

DIRECTORS

Tim Orr • Andy Camp • Johnnie Cundiff • Cindy Cantrell • Josh Pierce • Dr. Davis Evans

Mercer Farms

Selling Red Angus and Sim-Genetics

Registered Red Angus Cattle since 1978 32237 Hwy 58 • Ten Mile, TN 37880 Sales: Steve Burnette – 865 804-8156 mercerfarms@gmail.com

JEFF & MICHELLE PETTIT Sebree, Kentucky 270-836-2963 • www.diamondpcattle.com

MORE THAN A BULL SALE Third Saturday in March

BULLS & FEMALES OF FALL SALE Last Saturday in October

KC FARMS

Registered Red Angus Bulls and Heifers Contact us today for more information!

(540) 365-2697 kcfarmsva.com

Brian & Jessica Lance 1500 Walker Road Madison, GA 30650 706-781-8639 jessica@ironwillcattle.com

FIVE OAKS FARM

Registered Red Angus Travis & Gail Giffey 931-260-1478 travis@5oaks.farm

Whitley Red Angus 1408 Co. Rd. 35 Horton, AL 35980

Breeding Red Angus since 1965! Henry, Jane, Jim, Kathy, Tim, James Ray & Natalie (205) 466-7612 • Tim Cell (205) 446-5090 tim@whitleyredangus.com

Bart, Sarah & Ty Jones • (615) 666-3098 466 Red Hill Road, Lafayette, TN 37083 mail@redhillfarms.net Gordon & Susan Jones • (270) 991-2663 www.RedHillFarms.net

Jarvis Red Angus

12745 St. Rt. 181 N. Bremen, Kentucky (270) 525-3403 Registered 100% 1A Certied Herd David • Sandra Chris • LaDonna davidandsandra65@bellsouth.net

McLean Red Angus Jim & Alynda McLean

206 Morningside Drive Alma, GA 31510 (912) 632-7985 • (770) 595-3542 mcleanredangus@aol.com - Registered Red Angus since 1970 -

Osborn Red Angus 21053 AL HWY 251 Athens, Alabama (256) 679-6307 Email: dko2005@hotmail.com

Jim and Alvina Meeks, Owners 1986 Trinity Church Rd. • Gray Court, SC 29645 Raymond Prescott, Mgr. • (864) 981-2080 Visit our website at bullhillredangusranch.com

FLAT CREEK FARMS

REGISTERED RED ANGUS

931-695-5575

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Building Better Beef FISCHER RED ANGUS Ron & Esther Fischer

Ken & Cheri Graves (307) 738-2247

PO Box 2913 • Harlowton, MT 59036

406-632-5598 scherredangus.com

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406-642-3487

Bob: 406-855-3614 Jenny: 406-740-2854 Chad: 406-740-0099 88 Redland Ranch Ln Hysham, MT 59038

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suthfarm@gmail.com Spooner Creek Lane • Stevensville, MT

P.O. Box 311 Lodge Grass, MT 59050

(406) 639-9112 • tjshick@dishmail.net

Bob & Julie Morton • Tom & Katie Morton • Jim Morton 2431 Logan Trident Road • Three Forks, MT 59752 (406) 580-0348 • 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

Recentlyy purchased Crump Red Angus Herd Bull Sale - March 5, 2022 Billings, Montana www.mccannredangus.com Lori McCann • 208-743-5517

Garrett & Katelyn Knebel 9969 River Rd. • Bozeman, MT 59718 Garrett - (219) 508-2657 • Katelyn - (406) 580-9565 garrett.knebel@okstate.edu • “Bulls For Sale at All Times!”

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 Dave & Kay Klompien & Family 8129 Amsterdam Rd. Manhattan, MT 59741 (406) 282-7537 • Cell: (406) 581-4043 Email: klmpnra@gmail.com

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

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

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

5175 Road 1026 Froid, Mt 59226 Andrew Johnson 406-489-3773 sandhill_reds@yahoo.com McKenzie Johnson 406-963-2200

www.sandhillredangus.com

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 -

Annual Sale – Last Thursday In March, Glasgow Stockyards, Inc. Pat Gibbs Family – Jordan, MT 406.977.2852 www.gibbsredangus.com SALLY SHORTRIDGE Box 333 Augusta, MT 59410 shocoranch@3rivers.net (406) 235-0176 Facebook: shoco.ranch Contact us about our Private Treaty Bull Offering

MTRAA Officers

President: Tena Ketchum – ketchum@midrivers.com Vice President: Ryan Clark – diamondbarcattle@hotmail.com Secretary/Treasurer: Alli Lucht – mtraasecretary@gmail.com

MTRAA Directors

Kara Herbst – kklompien@hotmail.com Luke Larson - lukelarson51@gmail.com Tim Geib – geibtimothy@yahoo.com

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AREA 1 - West

Alaska • California • Hawaii Idaho • Nevada • Oregon Washington George Murdock, Director District 1 Breeders can be found on page 44

MAINTENANCE/FEED EFFICIENCY EXPERTS

Cory & Katy Johnson

High Altitude Registered Red Angus

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

KRAVIG RED ANGUS

SHEAMAN RANCH

AREA 3 – Rocky Mountain

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

Utah • Colorado • Wyoming Aaron Kravig, Director

AXTELL CATTLE COMPANY

“Cattle Working for You”

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

Recentlyy purchased Crump Red Angus Herd Bull Sale - March 5, 2022 Billings, Montana www.mccannredangus.com Lori McCann • 208-743-5517

Brian and Jamie Jo Axtell PO Box 21 – Anton, CO 80801 970.383.2332 or 970.554.1132 www.axtellcattlecompany.com Follow us on Facebook!

Joe, Cindy & Emily Frasier • Ronny & Kelsey Pope 44600 County Road 118 • Limon, CO • (719) 740-1124

www.solidrockredangus.com

AREA 5 - Northern Plains

Minnesota •North Dakota • South Dakota Steve Koester, President Craig Bieber, Region B Director Stephanie Jung, Director

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

BROKEN HEART RANCH

12523 245th Ave Firesteel, SD 57633 (605) 850-9878 or (605) 865-3190 bhrredangus@lakotanetwork.com www.pedersonredangus.com

Emit & Jayme Valnes • Eden, South Dakota (605) 698-6596 • Cell (605) 228-8857 valnesranch@hotmail.com

Forster Red Angus 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

RED

ANGUS

The Olsons

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

Minnesota Red Angus Association

"We Breed Excitement"

Contact MNRAA President Tyler Sonstegard – (320) 226-2340 Check out our website at: www.mnredangus.com

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

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JACOBSON RED ANGUS

Robert and Kara • Harold • Robby W • McIntosh, SD 57641 5096 95th St. SW 701-422-3721 angus.com www.campbellredangus.com

Annual Sale in March

Chase and Tiffany Furstenau Cavalier, ND 701-520-0671 chasefurstenau@gmail.com www.diamondcnd.com

LAZY J BAR Ranch Red Angus

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Diamond C North Dakota

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

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DAHLKE RED ANGUS

ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE LAST SUNDAY IN MARCH

RED ANGUS

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.net

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

Producing Cattle That Perform For The Cattleman

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Dan Reardon Rocking R Red Angus www.RockingRRedAngus.com 970-729-2571 Dan@RockingRRedAngus.com

1A BULLS & HEIFERS

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

AREA 2 – Montana

Red Angus Magazine Breeder Directory

FLATIRON RED ANGUS

Jared and Lacey Namken Family • 605.881.3845 cell 45536 189th Street • Lake Norden, SD 57248 www.namkenredangus.com

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


AREA 4 - Southwest

Texas • New Mexico • Arizona

Texas Breeders can be found on page 53 Tony Ballinger, Director

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 Rob Hess, Director

Registered & Commercial Red Angus Will & P J Crockett • Hope, NM 575-703-5970 • 575-512-7225 www.crockett-ranch.com

Rob & Amy Hess

Hershey, PA 717-821-1782 bowcreekbeef.com

Embryos, Semen and Cattle by Private Treaty

AREA 6 - Great Plains

Kansas • Nebraska • Oklahoma

Jason Anderson, Director

BIM

Bulls • Bred Heifers

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

CEDAR HILL FARM …suppliers of profitable, low maintenance,

Tom Karr

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

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 -

WRIGHTS MILL FARM RED ANGUS

Red Angus

Steven Harris, DVM 4720 Wrights Mill Road Trappe, MD 21673 410-924-3905 www.wmfredangus.com

Betty & Irvan Martin 58142 CR 260 • Okeene, OK 73763 (580) 822-5623 • email: bim86@pldi.net

Registered Red Angus Jacob Lipton (860)-803-2777 jake@pleasantviewfarmsinc.com 452 South Road • Somers, CT 06071 www.PleasantViewFarmsInc.com

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

MCMURPHY FARMS Alva, Oklahoma

ANGUS, RED ANGUS & COMMERCIAL

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

www.mcmurphyfarms.com

Steve & Amy Weinreich 443-465-2959 Emma Kate Foster 443-257-5061 5224 Faraway Dr. Felton, PA 17322 crossroadscaƩle@gmail.com

AREA 8 - Southeast

Alabama • Arkansas • Florida • Georgia Kentucky • Louisiana • Mississippi Tennessee • South Carolina Jim Yance, Director Jeff Pettit, Region C Director SERAA Breeders can be found on page 45

Red Angus Magazine Breeder Directory

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

Registered Red Angus

Pasture to Plate Performance Tested

AREA 9 - Midwest

Iowa • Illinois • Missouri • Wisconsin Stuart Gilbert, Director Missouri Breeders can be found on page 53

Offering registered Red Angus bulls and replacement heifers at private treaty in the fall and spring Joe Max Freeman, DVM (580) 352-1985 joemf1985@gmail.com

Charles R. Freeman, DVM (580) 450-4708

Blair, Oklahoma

Red Angus • Red Simmental • Red SimAngus Stuart & Kaye Gilbert Family

641-919-0196 Stockport, Iowa

www.graystonecattleco.com Annual Power of the Reds Sale Last Saturday of March

www.illinoisredangus.com President Randy Ostrom • (618) 250-2988 Vice Pres Bob Logterman • (618)972-8887 Secretary Kaye Gilbert • (319) 931-8127 Treas. Bill Embry • (309) 264-3192

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

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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Sales & Services Directory CK CK Sonny Sonny Booth Booth - Auctioneer -

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Pelton

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Mobile: (785) 541-0545 Morrowville, Kansas

Abilene, Kansas Brian- 785-479-6048 Daryl-785-479-0536 www.hfredanguscattle.com “Bred with You the Cattleman in Mind”

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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

Ramsdale Reds 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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DENNIS ORY

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TEXAS RED ANGUS ASSOCIATION www.TexasRedAngus.org CHIEFLINE RED ANGUS Mark E. Harbin

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Home: 254-527-4650 Mobile: 512-413-0384 Fax: 254-527-3475

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KOLLE RED ANGUS

Red Angus Seedstock Supplier Since 1964 Age-Advantage Bull Sale the First Wednesday of October Miles, Texas • 325.468.2390 info@halfmannredangus.com HalfmannRedAngus.com

R.A. Brown Ranch Donnell & Kelli Brown Throckmorton, Texas (940) 849-0611

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REGISTERED RED ANGUS & ANGUS PLUS

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Bulls, Cows & Heifers – All Ages

One of the largest herds in the South – Rockwall, TX

Ty Davenport, DVM (972) 948-0332 tydavenportdvm@hotmail.com Tim Salazar, Mgr. (254) 644-8529

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Advertiser Index 3K Land & Cattle Co........................... 53 5L Red Angus.................................... 46 701X.................................................. 50 Aberdeen Angus World...................... 50 ADM Animal Nutrition........................ 26 ADM Red Angus................................. 46 Andras Stock Farm............................. 54 Angelo Cattle Co................................. 46 Axtell Cattle Co................................... 48 Bachman Cattle Farms....................... 53 Barenthsen-Bullinger Red Angus....... 48 Beckton Red Angus........................ 3, 46 Beitia Livestock.................................. 44 Bieber Red Angus................................ 7 BIM Red Angus.................................. 49 Birdwell, Joel..................................... 50 Bola Red Angus........................... 42, 53 Booth, CK Sonny................................ 50 Bow Creek Farm & Cattle................... 49 Bowles J5 Reds................................. 46 Brickhouse Farms.............................. 53 Brylor Ranch...................................... 50 Bull Hill Ranch................................... 45 Bullis Creek Ranch....................... 43, 44 C & J Red Angus Ranch..................... 27 C-T Red Angus............................. 15, 46 Calvo Family Red Angus...................... 5 Campbell Red Angus.......................... 48 Canadian Red Roundup............... 28, 29 Cedar Hill Farm.................................. 49 Chappell Red Angus........................... 49 Chiefline Red Angus........................... 53 Choat Cattle Co.................................. 43 Christensen Red Angus...................... 46 Crockett Ranch.................................. 49 Cross Diamond Cattle Co............. 43, 55 Crossroads Cattle Co......................... 49 D Cross Genetics............................... 51 D&D Cattle Co.................................... 43 Dahlke Red Angus.............................. 48 Daigger-Orr Red Angus...................... 43 Deichmann Livestock Brokerage........ 50 Diamond C North Dakota................... 48 Diamond H Ranch.............................. 51 Diamond P Cattle............................... 45 DK Red Angus.................................... 48

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Double Eagle Ranch........................... 44 Eric Drees.......................................... 50 Estrotect............................................. 10 Evans Cattle Co.................................. 43 Explosive Cattle Co............................. 45 Faylor Red Angus............................... 51 Feddes Red Angus............................. 15 Fick Red Angus.................................. 43 Fischer Red Angus............................. 46 Five Oaks Farm................................... 45 Flaming Livestock Co......................... 51 Flat Creek Farms................................ 45 Flatiron Red Angus............................. 48 Forster Red Angus............................. 48 Freeman Red Angus........................... 49 Fritz Red Angus.................................. 46 Gibbs Red Angus............................... 46 Gibson Cattle Co................................ 45 Gibson Red Angus............................. 25 Gilchrist, Kyle..................................... 50 Glacier Red Angus............................. 46 Graystone Cattle Co........................... 49 Green Mountain Red Angus......... 11, 46 Grussing Red Angus.......................... 48 H&F Red Angus Cattle........................ 51 Halfmann Red Angus..................... 2, 53 HanSine Ranch.................................. 13 Harbin Red Angus.............................. 53 Harmony Hill...................................... 46 Harms Plainview Ranch..................... 51 Hoft Red Angus.................................. 51 Hueftle Cattle Co................................ 43 Illinois Red Angus Assn..................... 49 Iron Lorenzen Cattle Co...................... 21 Iron Will Cattle................................... 45 Jacobs, Roger.................................... 50 Jacobson Red Angus......................... 48 Jarvis Red Angus............................... 45 Jeffries Land & Cattle......................... 49 Karr Farms......................................... 49 KC Farms........................................... 45 KK Farms........................................... 53 Klompien Red Angus......................... 46 Kniebel Cattle Co................................ 51 Koenig Ranch..................................... 46 Kolle Red Angus................................. 53

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Kravig Red Angus.............................. 48 Lacy’s Red Angus............................... 53 Laubach Red Angus........................... 46 Lautenschlager & Sons...................... 44 Lazy J Bar Ranch............................... 48 Leland Red Angus.......................... 9, 46 Loonan Stock Farm............................ 49 Loosli Red Angus............................... 44 Lorenzen Ranches.............................. 44 Lost Creek Red Angus........................ 46 Lowderman, Cody.............................. 50 Lowery, Matt...................................... 50 Lucht Red Angus............................... 46 Ludvigson Stock Farms............... 18, 19 Maple Oaks Red Angus...................... 53 MARS Red Angus.............................. 46 McCann Red Angus............... 44, 46, 48 McLean Red Angus............................ 45 McMurphy Farms............................... 49 McPhee Red Angus............................ 44 Mercer Farms..................................... 45 Merck Animal Health.......................... 23 Milk Creek Reds................................. 46 Minnesota Red Angus Assn............... 48 Mushrush Red Angus........................ 51 Namken Red Angus........................... 48 National Red Angus Convention......... 37 Nelson Red Angus............................. 44 OHR Red Angus................................. 48 Ory’s 07 Red Angus........................... 53 Osborn Red Angus............................. 45 Ozark Hills Genetics........................... 53 Peacock Angus Ranch....................... 42 Pederson’s Broken Heart Ranch... 14, 48 Pelton’s Red Angus............................ 51 Pieper Red Angus.............................. 43 Plain Jan’s.......................................... 44 Pleasant View Farms.......................... 49 Polivka Farms Red Angus.................. 43 Private Treaty Page............................ 41 Quality Genetics Red Angus............... 53 Quartz Valley Red Angus.................... 44 R.A. Brown Ranch.............................. 53 Ramdsale Reds.................................. 51 Rancher Profiles................................ 50 Red American Cattle........................... 17

Red Angus eBlasts............................. 52 Red Angus Foundation, Inc................ 42 Red Angus Society of Australia Inc.... 50 Red Doc Farm.................................... 31 Red Fork Red Angus.......................... 46 Red Hill Farms............................. 45, 56 Red Navigator.................................... 33 Redland Red Angus........................... 46 Rhodes Red Angus LLC..................... 51 Rock Creek Red Angus...................... 46 Rocking Bar H Ranch......................... 44 Rocking R Red Angus........................ 48 Rogers Cattle Co................................ 53 Rouse Red Angus.............................. 49 S Diamond Angus.............................. 43 Sand Dune Cattle LLC........................ 43 Sandbur Ridge Red Angus................. 43 Sandhill Red Angus............................ 46 Schuler Red Angus............................ 43 Schweitzer Red Angus....................... 43 Sheaman Ranch................................. 48 Shepherd Red Angus......................... 46 Shoal Creek Land & Cattle................. 53 Shobe, Kyle........................................ 50 Shoco Ranch...................................... 47 Solid Rock Red Angus....................... 48 Sonstegard Cattle Co. LLC................. 48 Spreutels Farm Red Angus................ 53 Stegall Cattle Co................................. 44 Stout, Justin B................................... 50 Strauss Brands.................................. 52 Sun River Red Angus......................... 46 Sutherlin Farms.................................. 46 TJS Red Angus.................................. 46 Tom Parankewich............................... 42 Triple Creek Ranch............................. 53 Valnes Ranch Red Angus................... 48 Veto Valley Farms.............................. 45 VitaFerm/Gain Smart.......................... 22 Wedel Beef Genetics.......................... 51 Whitley Red Angus............................. 45 Windrush Farm.................................. 53 Woods V Bar X Ranch........................ 44 WRAZ Red Angus.............................. 50 Wrights Mill Farm Red Angus............ 49


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