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Celebrating Half a Century of Canadian Red Roundup

By Megan Underwood, Communications Intern Going once, going twice, sold! The gavel drops at the 50th annual Canadian Red Roundup Show and Sale on October 14-15, 2022, in Olds, Alberta, Canada.

The event features the finale of the Junior Heifer Futurity, gala banquet, frozen genetics auction, Junior Heifer Calf Extravaganza and concludes with the Red Roundup Sale.

The Canadian Red Angus Promotional Society wanted to promote Red Angus cattle across Canada thus, the Canadian Red Roundup Sale series was established. The event focuses on the commerce of Red Angus genetics including cattle, semen, embryos and flushes.

“The one unique thing about this sale, every year for 50 years, is the animals are hand selected. The sale management company has visited each individual that has nominated their herd on an open-herd policy,” said Bryan Mackenzie, sale management team with First Class Cattle Marketing and Mackenzie Sales Management.

Cattle are selected from coast to coast to maintain the quality of sale. This allows the sale management company to build relationships with the consignors and select animals that best represent their herd to other breeders.

While the main event of the week is the sale, the event has incorporated shows over the years. The sales management understands the importance of youth to the future of the Red Angus breed and even elected for the sale to be held in a town with an agricultural college to improve this element of the event.

A highlight of the event is the Red Angus Heifer Calf Extravaganza, centered around selected heifer calves from the sale consignments. There is a parade of calves with an announcer who announces the lot number of the calf, its pedigree, consignor and describes the best qualities of the animal. At the end of the parade, there is an auction to sell the right to show the heifer in the extravaganza show.

The juniors who purchase the right to show will show the heifer calves to be awarded prize money. The top four placings will receive sale credit with the grand prize being a $9,000 sale credit. The sale credits are used to purchase either a heifer calf or bred heifer to qualify in the futurity show.

The event would not be possible without intense fundraising over the years. Last year, the promotional society gave away more than $145,000 in sale credit vouchers to 46 juniors. Each voucher was used, whether it was to

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buy a heifer calf to show or to establish a herd.

“There are many stories where herds have started from very humble, small beginnings such as being given a heifer at an event or a sale voucher to buy a heifer calf. It’s amazing how that progresses into some breed-leading programs around the world. Our idea behind this program was to give a kid a hand-up to start their program,” explained Mackenzie.

The event has run a progressive futurity show the last three years and will culminate this year. Junior Red Angus participants purchased a heifer calf in the Red Roundup Sale to show the first year. The juniors were eligible to show the same heifer each following year as a bred heifer or cow-calf pair. The juniors earn points each year for their showring success to be eligible for the grand prize this year. Last year, the futurity show saw a return of 75 head in the third leg.

Juniors who have bought a female every year will be eligible to compete in an Owner’s Herd Class. The juniors will show their 3-year-old cow-calf pair, 2-year-old cow-calf pair and the bred heifer.

At the Gala Banquet, more than $140,000 in prize money will be given to point champion with the grand champion female over the past four years receiving a cash prize of $20,000. Additionally, the top 10 females of the futurity must sell during the auction at the banquet.

The success of the youth events would not be possible without the immense support of sponsors over the years. The sale management is grateful for the many individuals who support the youth element of the event.

“We will give out over $300,000 to juniors this year at the event which is unprecedented,” said Mackenzie.

The history of the Canadian Red Roundup Show and Sale is remarkable as many consignment sales do not last this long or happen in such a consecutive manner.

The sale has exemplified promotion of Red Angus cattle in one place, and it would not be possible without the perseverance and passion of Red Angus breeders.

“If you’re going to attend one event in Canada, this is it. You will cross paths with every relevant breeder in this country and see some of the best animals bred and raised in our country,” explained Mackenzie.

Make your plans to attend the grand event this fall and see the best of Canadian Red Angus. //

The sales management understands the importance of youth to the future of the Red Angus breed.

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Grand Champion Owned Female Morley Griffith, MHG Barcelona 107J, an April daughter of Mann Red Box x DAMAR Barcelona E067

Grand Champion Bred and Owned Female Morley Griffith, MHG Barcelona 107J, an April daughter of Mann Red Box x DAMAR Barcelona E067

Grand Champion Percentage Female Haley Dodge, with Charlene a May daughter of Andras Fusion R236

Grand Champion Breeder’s Cup Futurity Female Olivia Naylor, KJHT Lets Dance 1160 a May daughter of WEBR Shameless 34G x KJHT Lets Cha Cha Res. Grand Champion Owned Female Brett Pembrook, WLTR Scarlet 4J ET a Feb daughter of Mann Red Box x TC Primrose 70B

Res Grand Champion Bred and Owned Female Zach Griffeth, 7KZG Havanna H298 a Jan 2020 daughter of Damar Power Eye C510 x Damar Robella D298

Res Grand Champion Percentage Female Jillian Sherman, JMSC Boujee a May daughter of Rojas Eagle Ford 9106

Res Champion Breeder’s Cup Futurity Female Brett Pembrook EEG Becca 1567 a Feb daughter of SLGN Stony’s Becca 4215 x SLGN Bojangles 479B

Active participants in the New HPS sponsored PeeWee Pride theme/parade/craft activity room. Big Little Program Sponsor Trademark Genetics rewarding the mentorship participants with scotch combs.

Grand Champion Bred and Owned Bull Madeline Ethington Cedar Ridge Hellcat 052H a son of Red U2 Dominion x Cedar Ridge Ferrari 833F

Grand Champion 1A Steer Jensen Vandike, WDRST Oscar 121 a March steer out of OVER Dimension 028D x C-Bar Abigrace 7104E

Grand Champion Percentage Steer Reba Prather, TC Quest a Feb steer out of HXC Conquest 4405P

Top Five Novice Showmanship (Left to Right) 5th Caddo Craft, 4th Allie Edwards, 3rd River Raymond, Res Champion Devyn Frost Champion Charleigh Barnes

Top Five Intermediate Showmanship (Left to Right) 5th Bell Watje, 4th Chase Boone, 3rd Alyssa Meier, Res Champion Tucker Bayer, Champion Jackson Bragg Res Grand Champion Bred and Owned Bull Madison Fischer TG Suga Bear 115J an April son of Duff Red Bear 18154 x Rojas Suga Free 8115

Res Grand Champion 1A Steer Grady Scheihing, 3 Amigos Mr Johnny Rose a June steer out of KRAA Fusion E103 x TLS Ms. Dodge 660

Res Grand Champion Percentage Steer Brett Sartin, PHC Bic Mack 012J an April steer out of MACK AF W273

Top Five Junior Showmanship (Left to Right) 5th Cade Vowell, 4th Kolby Sweeney, 3rd Kara Brooks, Res Champion Maci Weems, Champion Kyler Plugge

Top Five Senior Showmanship (Left to Right) 5th Morgan Jackson, 4th Gretta Rosenhagen, 3rd Lee Bjorklund, Res Champion Andrew Meier, Champion Paige VanDyke

Public Speaking

Junior - Reece McMurphy Intermediate - Claire Janssen Senior - Paige Van Dyke

Sales Talk

Novice - Devyn Frost Junior - Trey Ladner Intermediate - Chase Boone Senior - Natalie Evans

Photography

Novice - Kolt Grinager Junior - Brandt Allen Intermediate - Hayden Stubbs Senior - Carter Holton

Arts and Crafts

Novice - Peyton Moore Junior - Mikka Jo Brumley Intermediate - Madeline Ethington Senior - Shannon Jenkins

Livestock Judging

Novice - Caddo Craft Junior - Brylie Cook Intermediate - Madison Fischer and Sydney Sanders Senior - Eva Hinrichsen

Senior Interview

1st Emma Ahrendsen 2nd Brooke Rickey 3rd Shannon Jenkins 4th Walter Steely 5th Reba Prather

Herdsman Quiz

Junior - Brayden Nieder Intermediate - Addison Green Russel Senior - Walter Steely

Quiz Bowl Junior Division

Champions - Blaine Frost, Jensen Vandike, Demi Schipper, Jacob Jung Res. Champions - ‘Red Angus Warriors’ Gage Kildow, Nathan Camp, Kyler Plugge, Trey Ladner

Quiz Bowl Senior Division

Champions - ‘Hawaiian Punch’ Amanda Watkins, Tiffany Watkins, Emma Rhoden, Mitchell Vanderwal Res. Champions - ‘The Blonde Squad’ Barrett Allen, Claire Janssen, Blake Janssen, Preston Dunn

Fitting Contest

Champions - ‘Top Guns’ Cooper Dorn, Cass Kleeman, Lee Bjorklund, Luke Bjorklund Res. Champions - ‘Buck Creek Crew’ Kade Sweeney, Katelyn Skiles, Tyler Abney, Avery McMurphy

State Herdsmanship

Small State Arkansas Large State Missouri

Retiring Jr Board Directors

Reba Prather, Nicki Adolph and Connor Hidlago who is joining the Marines.

$10,000 in NAJRAE Scholarships awarded to $2500 -

Blake Janssen, Dahlia Weber

$1000 -

Peyton Nagel, Mason Krey, Calley Stubbs, Tiffany Hediger, Walter Steely

Dan Johnson Memorial Scholarship and Chair

Reba Prather

Outstanding Junior Board Member

Gabbi Walters

2022-2023 Royalty

Queen - Raygan Krey Princesses: Miss Carlee McCracken, OK; Miss Grace Ahrendsen, IA; Miss Ashbee Norman, AL

Retiring Royalty

Queen - Emma Ahrendsen Princess - Alyssa Meier

2023 Sr Board Members

President - Garrett Knebel V.President - Kaye Gilbert Sec/Tres - Cheryl Johnson John Fischer Jason Bragg Ryan Sweeney Brian Shuter

‘More than just a show - NAJRAE gives back’

When you wakeup in the morning and get out of bed, pause a moment and remember not every child has the luxury of getting out of a bed. Some children don’t have a bed or pillow to lay their head on for a good night’s rest. This year’s NAJRAE Royalty Community Service Project under the direction of NAJRAE Queen Emma Ahrendsen and Princess Alyssa Meier, with the help of Oklahoma Red Angus Queen Raygan Krey, reached out to the Intervention Crisis and Advocacy Network in Chickasha to determine a need for the center. The group of volunteers headed by the ladies and Mason Krey were able to build four twin, four toddler beds and provide all the bedding for children in need. You don’t know how lucky you are until you deliver a fully dressed bed to someone who has never slept in a bed. Thank you to the donors, sponsors, Krey family and volunteers. Paying it forward and continuing to build an agriculture bridge in another community by showing up and leaving NAJRAE’s footprint. Servant Leaders- Sees leadership as an opportunity to serve others. Shares power & control to drive engagement. Measures success through growth & development. Listens. Understands it’s not about them. - John Maxwell

2022 Sweepstakes Top Ten left to right: (Left to right) 1st Avery McMurphy, 2nd Paige Van Dyke, 3rd Brayden Nieder, 4th Reece McMurphy (not pictured) 5th Hayden Stubbs, 6th Maddison Fischer, 7th Reba Prather, 8th Addison Green Russell, 9th Brock Montgomery, 10th Paige Wood.

2023 NAJRAE Royalty, Junior Board of Directors and Advisor Queen Raygan Krey, Tiffany Hediger - At Large, Dalia Weber - Membership Director, Mason Krey - Leadership Director, Morley Griffith - Communications Director, Greta Rosenhagen - At Large, Dr. Kris Nagel - Advisor, Gabbi Walters - President, Calley Stubbs - Vice President, Princess Grace Ahrendsen, Princess Carlee McCracken, Princess Ashbee Norman.

2023 NAJRAE

JUNE 25- JULY 1, 2023 SWIFTEL CENTER Brookings, South Dakota

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Information Overload: 730,000 Cow-Calf Operations, 730,000 Calf Descriptions

By Nate Smith, General Manager, Top Dollar Angus, Inc. In sitting down to write this article for the commercial marketing issue, my brain returned to my submission from last year about the ins and outs of feeder cattle marketing. In retrospect, I now see that a year in the field can teach a person. Previously, I spoke to the feeder cattle descriptive details that cattle feeders felt carried more value to them versus less valuable pieces of information. While those previous attributes still hold importance, I felt something was still missing about how we approach feeder cattle marketing.

An experienced mentor pointed out to me that we have too many variations in how we describe feeder calves when selling them. This problem would easily go unnoticed if not for improvements in promoting cattle on multiple marketing platforms. Using a standard method to describe feeder cattle and calves is imperative for industry success. Referencing my title, I acknowledge that 730,000 is a big number, but so is the number of calf descriptions.

Why do some cattle with the same operation, location, weight, sex, plus the same programs and attributes, except for one descriptor about breed type, bring $96 per head more than another? Neither of the two lots were black-hided, but one listing mentioned non-black hide color, while the other did not). Consistency is the one thing missing in this example. A standard format communicates what a particular set of feeder animals are in respect to weight, sex, breed type, location and third-party value-added programs.

A good format focuses on objective information rather than subjective comments. Below is an example of how a standardized description in another agriculture product has been implemented after the need arose.

Let’s review a primary feedstuff in beef production using objective standards to describe what it is – yellow corn. Yellow corn, qualified by the USDA, is corn that is yellow-kernelled and contains not more than 5% of corn of other colors. Yellow kernels with a slight tinge of red are considered yellow corn. Yellow corn carries a minimum 56-pound test weight per bushel and cannot be more than 0.1% heat damaged, 2% broken corn and foreign material for a total limit of 3% damaged product. This is only the most recent standards for yellow corn, with the first standards being established in 1916.

This example demonstrates that as corn has gained more value, we established standards to provide purchasers and sellers a higher level of confidence in the grain’s value. Those who use corn know what they are getting so they will pay more for the product because of standards. The same attributes are found in the livestock industry, weight, quality, qualities that discount value, along with attributes that increase value. In my opinion, we must standardize our product’s value to stay competitive with other protein sources.

Setting standards will be a difficult and controversial project, just as it is with all agriculture products. However, the return on investment to the industry will be substantial for anyone selling feeder cattle and calves. For more information, give me a call. //

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By University of Missouri as published on www.drovers.com Weaning spring calves may be more of a challenge this year because of short pasture supplies and the questionable nutritional value of this year’s hay crop.

“Pay very close attention to body condition score in September and be prepared to wean, if necessary,” said Gene Schmitz, University of Missouri Extension livestock specialist in Sedalia.

Schmitz recently worked through a feeding scenario for a producer that highlights some significant points.

The producer provided a forage analysis of some rye hay. It was very low in protein (6.1%) and energy (47% total digestible nutrients). “That is not surprising based on the wet spring and subsequent delays in getting hay harvested,” Schmitz said. “His plan is to feed this to dry, spring-calving cows this winter.”

Three different feeding options were explored, based on the body condition score of the cows:

• If the cows are in adequate body condition, BCS 5, the supplemental feed need for this hay is 4 pounds per head per day of a mix of onethird each corn gluten feed, soybean hull pellets and rolled corn to meet nutrient requirements of mid-gestation cows. • If the cows are thin and body condition needs to be added, the rate of body condition score increase is important. Adding one-fourth BCS per month, about 20 to 25 pounds

of cow gain per month, requires the supplement feeding rate to increase to 7 pounds per head per day of the one-third commodity mix mentioned above. • Assuming the cows need to add

BCS at the rate of one-half BCS per month, approximately 40 to 50 pounds of gain per month, the supplement rate jumps to 10 pounds per head per day of the one-third commodity mix.

How can producers prevent getting themselves into this box?

“Simply do not let BCS slip on the cows to the extent that extreme feeding measures are needed to correct the problem,” Schmitz said. //

Risk of Prussic Acid Toxicity Increases During Drought, After Rains

By Marilyn Cummins as published on www.drovers.com Both summer and fall are important times for ranchers to keep an eye on cattle that graze where Johnsongrass is present, due to the risk of prussic acid toxicity.

Clark Roberts, manager of Noble Research Institute’s Coffey Ranch at Marietta, Oklahoma, said that drought conditions put him on high alert for two reasons.

“Anything that physically stresses Johnsongrass, such as drought in summer or freezing in the fall, can increase the amount of prussic acid in this invasive forage plant,” he said. “Secondly, with rain after drought, or warm temperatures after a frost, the fresh, green growth is one of the first things the cows will go after. That’s the danger, because those young leaves are higher in prussic acid.”

Prussic acid, known as hydrocyanic acid or cyanide, can form in plants in the Sorghum genus in different concentrations, depending on the species. Johnsongrass, grain sorghum and sorghum almum (Columbus grass) are all on the high end. As Roberts explained, the prussic acid, which can be fatal, is more concentrated in the leaves, especially younger leaves in the upper part of the plant, and more so during rapid regrowth after drought or frost injury.

Roberts said there are steps one can take to try to prevent ruminants from ingesting too much Johnsongrass when it is in highly toxic stages. 1. Grow and offer a diversity of forages. 2. Don’t turn animals out to graze areas with Johnsongrass after mowing, haying or grazing when the plants are regrowing after stress from drought or freezing until the plants are at least 18 to 24 inches tall. 3. Be sure animals are not hungry when first grazing a new field with the potential of prussic acid ingestion. Turn them out in late afternoon or feed some hay first. 4. Be aware that warm season cover crop mixes may contain sorghum, which also poses a prussic acid toxicity risk. 5. Keep cattle away from roadsides or ditches that have fresh, ungrazed

Johnsongrass growing. 6. Watch your animals closely in each new grazing area. Symptoms of prussic acid poisoning can occur within 5 minutes of eating affected forage, and death can occur in 15 minutes. Clinical signs include muscle tremors, increased respiration rate, excess salivation, staggering, convulsions and collapse. 7. Remove all cattle to a new pasture as soon as any herd mate shows signs of prussic acid toxicity and contact a veterinarian.

Having pastures divided up into paddocks with temporary fencing is helpful, Roberts said, because it offers options for moving livestock quickly to manage timing and location of grazing.

“It also helps to have diversity so the cattle can select other forages other than Johnsongrass to graze,” he said. “Plus, I can observe my animals every day and that’s going to be especially important this year.” //

Member News In Memory

George Edward Cawlfield: 1935-2022

George Cawlfield, 86, of Helena, Montana, passed away on July 9, 2022. George was born December 11, 1935, in Dalhart, Texas, to Dave and Pearl Cawlfield. George and his family, which included younger sister Margaret, moved to Billings, Montana, when he was in the third grade. Two years later, they moved to Bozeman where George attended grade school and high school at Gallatin High School, graduating in 1953. He then attended Montana State College earning a Master’s Degree in Soil Physics.

George married Janet Morgan of Billings on June 14, 1958. Two weeks later, George and Janet moved to Texas where George graduated from flight training school at James Connolly AFB in Waco, Texas. George flew as a navigator for the Air National Guard. He flew for seven years and retired as a Captain. Next George and Janet moved to Omaha, Nebraska, where George was a computer programmer. After seven years in Omaha, they returned to Montana where George worked for 25 years in IT for the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation in Helena, Montana.

George loved to hunt and fish and spent many hours afield with family and friends. Later in life, George and Janet moved to a ranch in the North Helena Valley and spent their golden years raising registered Red Angus cattle and farming.

George and Janet were the proud parents of Larry (Janna), Karen (Glen Raisland) and Lori (Brad Hampton). Grandchildren include Madison Cawlfield of St. Louis, Missouri, Kyla (Zac Campbell) of Helena and great-grandchildren Logan, Dusty, Jack and Shane Campbell. George was preceded in death by his parents, his sister, Margaret and his grandson, Tyrel Raisland.

Timothy John Orr: 1966-2022

“They’re waiting on me, I’ve got to go.”

Timothy John Orr, 56, of Newbern, Tennessee, a good and faithful servant, was welcomed home on Monday, July 18, 2022. His mission-filled, all-embracing life began on January 12, 1966, in Union City, Tennessee, immediately blessing the lives of his parents and older brother. Eighteen years later he made his way to Bethel College where he met his soulmate, Leah Funderburk Orr, in August of 1985.

Four years later they chose to become one, knowing that Christ and each other were all they would ever need in life. But their love overflowed, and in 1991 they welcomed a son, Tyler, into the world, and three years later a daughter, Beth.

Tim chose every day to walk with Christ and live each day with purpose. He loved fiercely, gave relentlessly and led humbly.

Outside of his most treasured roles as a son, brother, father, grandfather, husband and friend, he was a professional engineer, owner of TyBe Co. LLC, co-owner of Southern Contracting and owner-operator of TyBe Farms. Tim served in numerous religious, professional and community leadership roles including as an Elder at the Dyersburg Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Chairman of the Board of the Memphis Theological Seminary and President of the Mississippi Valley Association of General Contractors.

Tim experienced life to the fullest – grace, love and mercy flowed in him and through him. There are really no words great enough to fully capture the essence of the man that was Tim Orr. Ironically though, no words are really needed. Tim’s life, love for Christ and love for others spoke for themselves.

His strength was not his own but from His Creator: he simply chose to listen and follow – love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness and self-control overflowed as a result. His greatest desire was for every person to find freedom in Christ.

Tim Orr fought the good fight, he finished the race, he remained faithful – and the prize awaited him. The crown of righteousness was placed on him.

To continue his mission – as best they can, Tim leaves on this earth his wife of 33 years, Leah Funderburk Orr of Newbern, Tennessee; one son, Tyler John Orr (Raney) of Newbern, Tennessee; one daughter, Elizabeth Ann Orr, DVM, of Pensacola, Florida; his parents, Melvin and Naomi Orr, of Newbern, Tennessee; one brother, Phil Orr (Jackie) of Memphis, Tennessee, and he was “Papa” to his granddaughter, Celia Cait Orr.

The family asks that memorial contributions be directed to the Reclaimed Project (www.reclaimedproject.org) and Catch-A-Dream Foundation (www. catchadream.org/inmemory).

Online condolences may be made to the family at johnsonwilliamsfuneralhome.com.

Mary Gilsdorf 1926-2022

Mary Lou Williams Gilsdorf, 96, of Shawnee, Kansas, passed away on July 18, 2022. She was born to Melvin Williams and Vera Potter Williams on April 13, 1926, in Horton, Kansas.

She met her husband, Kenneth Gilsdorf, at Netawaka high school, where she graduated in 1943. They were married on March 31, 1944, just days before Ken left for World War II. Mary worked as a nurse in Horton during the war. They had six children and, in 1974, after the loss of their daughter Rita, they raised her two children Eric and Michelle as their own. Mary was a homemaker and excellent mother.

Mary and Ken celebrated their 78th wedding anniversary in 2022. They always had people visiting them because they were a joy to be around. Mary is survived by her husband, Kenneth Gilsdorf, five children, 16 grandchildren and 38 great grandchildren. Mike and Linda (Chastain) Gilsdorf of Sykesville, Maryland; Susan and Pruente of Shawnee, Kansas; Dave and Pat (McCowan) Gilsdorf of Pleasant Hill, Missouri; Scott Gilsdorf of Tonganoxie, Kansans; MaryAnn and Kevin Kniebel of White City, Kansas; Eric and Shari Woster (Tauscher) of Olathe, Kansas; and Michelle and Rob Patterson of Shawnee, Kansas.

Mary was buried at Resurrection Cemetery in Lenexa, Kansas. //

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Bull and Female Sale – Jan. 23, 2023 at the Ranch

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Area 1 –West Director – George Murdock

OG REDZ RANCH OSVALDO GONZALEZ II 12180 CLAY STATION HERALD, CA 95638

ELGARIA HOLDINGS L.L.C. CHRIS PEIFFER 106 PURRINGTON RD PETALUMA, CA 94952

CIRCLE B RANCH NORTH SAM BONNO 4644 EDENS RD ANACORTES, WA 98221

BREUM CATTLE SEAN BREUM 31718 PIONEER HWY STANWOOD, WA 98292

Area 2 – Montana Director – Kay Klompien

GORDON CATTLE CO. 1090 GORDON CATTLE LANE CHINOOK, MT 59523

Area 3 – Rocky Mountain Director – Aaron Kravig

DOUBLE H CATTLE CODY HATCHER 26076 STATE HWY 89 HOLLY, CO 81047 54 LIVESTOCK JD ATKINSON PO BOX 2096 MILLS, WY 82644

HEART MOUNTAIN RED ANGUS RICHARD ROACH 1833 LANE 11 1/2 POWELL, WY 82435

Area 4 – Southwest Director – Tony Ballinger

AUTREY CATTLE CO. RANDY AUTREY PO BOX 76 WILLARD, NM 87063

BELLOWS CATTLE JERAMIAH BELLOWS 4872 COUNTY ROAD 228 FALLS CITY, TX 78113

XTB CATTLE CO. BRANDON BREWER PO BOX 414 BURLESON, TX 76097

RBTB RED ANGUS TWANA BROWN 9851 CR 2404 KEMP, TX 75143 THE 2 CRAZIES RANCH, LLC EDGAR ESPINO 10397 FM 831 BUFFALO, TX 75831

HUNTER FAUST 10350 FM 1998 WASKOM, TX 77808

SERRIA FLORES 2324 N LOCKHART SHERMAN, TX 75092

JACKSON HALE 98 HOPKINS LANE NEW BOSTON, TX 75570

ROCKIN 7 RED ANGUS KURT & MERLE HARRIS PO BOX 48 STONEWALL, TX 78671

CLAIRE HOLTON 1108 CR 126 CISCO, TX 76437

JENNINGS VENTURES CATTLE CO. GABE JENNINGS PO BOX 756 THROCKMORTON, TX 76483

STEVEN AND APRIL RODRIGUEZ 1762 FM 2060 ABERNATHY, TX 79311 JT4 FARMS JEREMY TRIETSCH 2337 WHEAT HILL RD SANGER, TX 76266

TUCKER WAGNER PO BOX 2054 GONZALES, TX 78629

WALL RANCH DORIS WALL 12900 COUNTY ROAD 29 PERRYTON, TX 79070

Area 5 – Northern Plains Director – Stephanie Jung

LITTLE PRAIRIE LIVESTOCK MICHAEL HOOVER 13220 CABOT AVE DUNDAS, MN 55019

BENNET WEESE 2255 EAKEN AVE NE BUFFALO, MN 55313

CAIN FURSTENAU 13995 99TH ST NE CAVALIER, ND 58220

ABIGAIL NELSON 10612 COUNTY ROAD 13 FLAXTON, ND 58737

STEVE CULLUM 25031 AMERICA CENTER RD. CUSTER, SD 57730 KELON GORTMAKER 24347 173RD AVE CAPUTA, SD 57725

Area 6 – Great Plains Director – Jason Anderson

COAL VALLEY ANGUS JACE COLTRANE 2595 NW COAL VALLEY RD. CHEROKEE, KS 66724

AK CATTLE CO. ANDREW ENGER 26080 MISSION BELLEVIEW RD LOUISBURG, KS 66053

KIRK CATTLE KIRK FISHER 408 S SPRING ST. MEDICINE LODGE, KS 67104

LARSON RANCH BRADY LARSON 1438 N COUNTY ROAD 3 LEOTI, KS 67861

MADISON MCGEE JAMIE MCGEE 25915 141ST RD ARKANSAS CITY, KS 67005

J&K CATTLE CO. JOSEPH & KATELYN MEIWES 3850 MINNESOTA ROAD MORAN, KS 66755

PEACOCK ANGUS RANCH Texas Red Angus Champion Genetics

313 FM 2488 Covington, TX 76636 (254)874-5868 • (817) 774-7204 cell www.peacockredangus.com 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.

PEATS CREEK LIVESTOCK CANAAN OHLDE 284 LIBERTY ROAD PALMER, KS 66962

THE RED DRIVE JAMES DANEHEY 6041 PRINCESS MARGARET DR. LINCOLN, NE 68516

MUDDY WATER RANCH GARRETT FIEN 74027 T ROAD FUNK, NE 68940

BROOKS CATTLE CO. JAMES BROOKS 17545 HWY 66 WEST CALUMET, OK 73014 CROSS FARMS RONNIE CROSS 312 SOUTH 22ND STREET FREDERICK, OK 73542

KOY MOONEN 8104 N CLAY RD GLENCOE, OK 74032

KAIDYN THOMAS 54263 S COUNTY ROAD 258 ISABELLA, OK 73747

DIAMOND R CATTLE CO. RHONDA WITHERS 26400 E 161ST ST S COWETA, OK 74429

Area 7 – Northeast Director – Rob Hess

JACOB EASTRIDGE 3480 WEST JERICHO RD TASWELL, IN 47175

KOLISH BROS. RYAN KOLISH 343N 700W WINAMAC, IN 46996

NIELSEN CATTKE WYATT NIELSEN 1250 N 1250 W MEDARYVILLE, IN 47957

ROLLING ACRES LIMOUSIN DAVID SELM 7213 HOLLAND RD BROOKVILLE, IN 47012 BRANCHLINE FARMS BRITTANY NEMETH 47256 STATE ROUTE 162 WELLINGTON, OH 44090

ANDREW WALKER 13942 WARREN RD NE PARIS, OH 44669

TERRA RUBRA FARMS WILLIAM MCGREW 1755 KEYSVILLE BRUCEVILLE RD KEYMAR, MD 21757

ELIZABETH WERNETTE & DREW BORDNER 3552 9 MILE ROAD REMUS, MI 49340

LINDHORST FARMS JACK LINDHORST-MOYERS 2061 BARR ROAD NICHOLS, NY 13812

REDENBACK FARMS LOUIS REDENBACK 235 DANIELS RD SOUTH PLYMOUTH, NY 13844

Area 8 – Southeast Director – Jim Yance

BRADEN FARMS DEBBIE BRADEN 3328 PETTIBONE RD GREENVILLE, AL 36037

CRUISE CHAROLAIS ALAN CRUISE 380 CYPRESS ROAD DEATSVILLE, AL 36022

NEBRASKA RED ANGUS

www.nebraskaredangus.com

SAND DUNE CATTLE LLC

Bull Sale on www.BigIron.com Jan. 17, 2023 - 12 noon CT

Scott Svoboda • 308-215-0767 scottsvoboda@rocketmail.com

FICK RED ANGUS

Inman, NE • Visitors Welcome! ED

(402) 394-5489 Balance from Start to Finish!

DOUG

(402) 394-5486 (402) 340-9910

www.fi ckredangus.com

Rob Brawner

BULLIS CREEK RANCH

88102 S Wood Lake Rd Wood Lake, NE 69221 402-376-4465 • wwww.bulliscreek.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 Benefi t Yours!" Milford, NE 68405 • 402-641-8275 schweitzerredangus.com

Pieper Red Angus

Red Angus with built-in Performance!

Ross A & Lane Knott

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

SCHULER

red-angus

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

Scott & Kim Ford

308/991-2452 Bertrand, NE 68927 www.crossdiamondcattle.com

CHOAT

Cattle Company

Christopher Polivka

HAYSEED RED ANGUS SCOTT MITCHELL 29893 HARVEST ROAD TONEY, AL 35773

JAYDEN PACK 48219 STATE HIGHWAY 79 BLOUNTSVILLE, AL 35031

PLAZEWSKI FARMS LLC WALTER PLAZEWSKI 32946 TYNDALL RD WESLEY CHAPEL, FL 33545

CHEROKEE CREEK FARM TAMMY EMMON 57 TWIN COVE DR HARTWELL, GA 30643

MADISON STILL 514 BROWN ROAD MCRAE, GA 31055

JORDAN WALDEN 160 SINCLAIR ROAD COLUMBIA, MS 39429 KRISTIN WALDEN 160 SINCLAIR ROAD COLUMBIA, MS 39429

Z HOLBROOK CATTLE ZACK HOLBROOK 354 VACATION WAY RUTLEDGE, TN 37861

TRILLIUM RIDGE FARM TRAVIS LOOPE 3236 OLD LOWES FERRY RD LOUISVILLE, TN 37777

BLP FARMS BRUCE & LESLIE PARSLEY 1293 BARNES MILL ROAD SMITHVILLE, TN 37166

WB FARMS BRIAN WHITE 9385 HWY 100 SCOTTS HILL, TN 38374

Area 9 – Midwest Director – Stuart Gilbert

JOLEIGH WALTER 2571 410TH AVENUE FARRAGUT, IA 51639

DYLAN CASAROTTO 8089 4H RD SUMNER, IL 62466

JEMMA DORSEY 18241 IRVING RD WITT, IL 62094

JOHN DREBES 854 N. 350TH PL QUINCY, IL 62305

KIRLIN FARMS GREGORY KIRLIN 2307 N 2300TH PL CAMP POINT, IL 62320 LKT ENTERPRISES LAUREN TOOHILL 13681 IMPERIAL RD HEYWORTH, IL 61745

TWISTED C CATTLE CO. NICK COLLINS 2222 FINLEY FALLS ROAD SEYMOUR, MO 65746

SETH AND MEGAN STEWART 145 STATE ROAD B LONG LANE, MO 65590

TWENTER FARMS GERALD TWENTER 10483 HAW CREEK ROAD STOVER, MO 65078

BENJMAIN VEASMAN 38650 MARIES ROAD 610 BRINKTOWN, MO 65443 ELLIOTT FAMILY CATTLE CO. LLC HEIDI ELLIOTT 543 EAST CHURCH RD CAMBRIDGE, WI 53523

OWEN ROZEBOOM 1141 US HWY 12 ROBERTS, WI 54023

E&S FARM EDWARD STANKOWSKI 144578 COUNTY ROAD C MOSINEE, WI 54455

International

MIS AMORES BENJAMIN SCANLAN ECHEVERRIA 3361 BUENOS AIRES 1430

In Your RED ANGUS QUEST ... Look to THE WEST! westernstatesredangus.com

Leonard & Naomi Wood • (208) 263-5246

481649 Hwy 95 North • Sandpoint, ID 83864 • woodvxranch@aol.com

LAUTENSCHLAGER & SONS RED ANGUS LAUT

1251 Cutler-Lautenschlage Rd Endicott, WA 99125 Ranch: (509) 657-3301 Cell: (509) 595-8131 LASOredangus@gmail.com Red Angus Genetics for See d Stock Producers & Commercial Cattlemen

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

Veril & Barbie Nelson

10387 Driver Valley Rd Oakland, OR 97462 (541) 643-9759 n5redangus@yahoo.com

LORENZEN RANCHES

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

RED ANGUS SINCE 1959

TODD STEGALL

3455 Grover Ave Colusa, CA 95932 tmstegall@gmail.com (530) 713-8755

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

Recently p chased Crump Red Angus H d

Bull Sale - March 6, 2023 Billings, Montana www.mccannredangus.com Lori McCann • 208-743-5517

Elko, Nevada

Bulls, Females & Frozen Genetics Available at Private Treaty

Trusted Buyer, Growing Demand

September 1 Final Ad Reservation/Editorial Deadline for October Red Angus Magazine

11 Ludvigson Stock Farms West Coast Bull Sale, Visalia, CA 14 National Red Angus Convention, Trade Show & Commercial Cattlemen’s Symposium, Kalispell, MT 15 National Red Angus Convention, Trade Show & RAFI Fundraiser, Kalispell, MT 16 National Red Angus Convention, Trade Show & Banquet, Kalispell, MT 17 Montana Red Angus Tour, Western Montana 18 Stegall Cattle Company Fall Bull Sale, Colusa, CA 24 McPhee Red Angus Bull & Female Sale, Lodi, CA 24 Shady Bottom Ranch, Crossville, TN 30 Jeffries Red Angus Complete Dispersal, Checotah, OK

October 1 Final Ad Reservation/Editorial Deadline for November Red Angus Magazine

1 Buffalo Creek Red Angus, Wichita Falls, TX 1 Keystone Elite Fall Female Sale, Mill Hall, PA 1 Ludvisgon Prime Time Female Classic, Cushing, IA 4 Pieper Red Angus Fall Run, Buffalo, TX 5 Halfmann-Beckton “Profit Through Experience” Sale, Miles, TX 6 Bayou Creek Ranch, Jacksboro, TX 6 Watkins Cattle Co., Harrison, AR 8 Ponderosa Farms & Guest Bull & Commercial Female Sale, Taylorsville, MS 8 Star G Ranch & Friends, Douds, IA 11-12 R.A. Brown Ranch, Throckmorton, TX 12 Explosive Cattle Company’s Fall Bull Sale, SmartAuctions.co 12 Harmony Hill “Flash & Function” Sale, sconlinesales.com 13 Bieber Fever in the Southeast, Swainsboro, GA 14-15 50th Anniversary Canadian Red Roundup Show & Sale, Olds, Alberta, CAN 16 Niobrara Red Angus “Redefined” Sale, Niobrara, NE 22 Flat Creek Farms Field Day, Shelbyville, TN 21 Prestigious NILE Red Angus Sale, Billings, MT 22 Lacy’s Red Angus, Drexel, MO 22 Pieper Red Angus Fall Run, Hay Springs, NE 29 Cattlemen’s Preferred Sale All Breed Bull & Commercial Female Sale, Harrison, AR 29 Ludvigson Stock Farms Fall Herdbuilder Bull Sale, Shepherd, MT 29 Red Hill Farms “Bulls & Females of Fall” Sale, Lafayette, TN

November 1 Final Ad Reservation/Editorial Deadline for December Red Angus Magazine

4 Kniebel Cattle Co. & Downey Ranch “Progress Through Performance Excellence” Sale, Manhattan, KS 5 “The Andras Kind” Female Sale, Manchester, IL 5 Brands Of Recognition Bull & Replacement Female Sale, Savannah, TN 10 Bieber Fever Fall Female Sale, Leola, SD 12 Rock Solid Reds - Females of Fall Red Angus Sale, Albany, WI 21 Lautenschlager & Sons Fall Female & Bull Sale, Othello, WA

For a complete listing of sales & events, visit RedAngus.org/sales-and-events/ Submit your sale date to be listed FREE at RedAngus.org/sales-and-events

3K Land & Cattle Co.................................. 97 5L Red Angus ........................................... 91 701X ................................................... 38, 94 Aberdeen Angus World ............................. 94 ABS........................................................... 11 ADM Animal Nutrition ............................... 60 ADM Red Angus........................................ 90 Andras Stock Farm.................................... 98 Angelo Cattle Co........................................ 90 Axtell Cattle Co.......................................... 92 Bachman Cattle Farms .............................. 97 Barenthsen-Bullinger Red Angus .............. 92 Bayou Creek Ranch............................. 36, 37 Beckton Red Angus............................2-3, 90 Beitia Livestock......................................... 88 Bieber Red Angus ....................................... 7 BIM Red Angus......................................... 93 Birdwell, Joel ............................................ 94 Bola Red Angus .................................. 86, 97 Booth, CK Sonny....................................... 94 Bow Creek Farm & Cattle .......................... 93 Bowles J5 Reds ........................................ 91 Brickhouse Farms ..................................... 97 Brylor Ranch............................................. 94 Buffalo Creek Red Angus .......................... 59 Bull Hill Ranch .......................................... 89 Bullis Creek Ranch.............................. 85, 87 C & J Red Angus Ranch............................ 61 C-T Red Angus.................................... 23, 91 Calvo Family Red Angus ............................. 5 Campbell Red Angus................................. 92 Canadian Red Roundup ...................... 72, 73 Cedar Hill Farm ......................................... 93 Chappell Red Angus...................... 46, 47, 93 Chiefline Red Angus.................................. 97 Choat Cattle Co. ........................................ 87 Christensen Red Angus............................. 91 Commercial Cattlemen’s Symposium........ 71 Crockett Ranch ......................................... 93 Cross Diamond Cattle Co. ................... 87, 99 Crossroads Cattle Co. ............................... 93 D Cross Genetics ...................................... 95 D&D Cattle Co........................................... 87 Dahlke Red Angus..................................... 92 Daigger-Orr Red Angus............................. 87 Deichmann Livestock Brokerage............... 94 Diamond C North Dakota .......................... 92 Diamond H Ranch..................................... 95 Diamond P Cattle ...................................... 89 DK Red Angus........................................... 92 Double Eagle Ranch.................................. 88 Downey Ranch.......................................... 55 Elanco-Cydectin ........................................ 49 Eric Drees ................................................. 94 Explosive Cattle Co.............................. 54, 89 Faylor Red Angus...................................... 95 Feddes Red Angus .................................... 23 Fischer Red Angus.................................... 90 Five Oaks Farm.......................................... 89 Flaming Livestock Co................................ 95 Flat Creek Farms ....................................... 89 Flatiron Red Angus.................................... 92 Forster Red Angus .................................... 92 Freeman Red Angus.................................. 93 Fritz Red Angus......................................... 91 Gibbs Red Angus ...................................... 91 Gibson Cattle Co. ...................................... 89 Gibson Red Angus .................................... 75 Giefer Red Angus...................................... 50 Gilchrist, Kyle............................................ 94 Gill Red Angus .......................................... 65 Glacier Red Angus .................................... 90 Graystone Cattle Co. ................................. 93 Green Mountain Red Angus ................ 15, 90 Grussing Red Angus ................................. 92 H&F Red Angus Cattle............................... 95 Halfmann Red Angus .........................2-3, 97 HanSine Ranch ................................... 28, 29 Harbin Red Angus..................................... 97 Harmony Hill............................................. 90 Harms Plainview Ranch ............................ 95 Hoft Red Angus......................................... 95 Hueftle Cattle Co. ................................ 58, 87 Illinois Red Angus Assn. ........................... 93 Iron Lorenzen Cattle Co............................. 31 Iron Will Cattle .......................................... 89 Jacobs, Roger........................................... 94 Jacobson Red Angus ................................ 92 Jarvis Red Angus...................................... 89 Jeffries Land & Cattle.................... 42, 43, 93 Junior Red Angus Association .................. 44 Karr Farms ................................................ 93 KK Farms .................................................. 97 Klompien Red Angus ................................ 91 Kniebel Cattle Co................................. 55, 95 Koenig Ranch............................................ 90 Koester Red Angus ................................... 62 Kolle Red Angus........................................ 97 Kravig Red Angus ..................................... 92 Lacy’s Red Angus...................................... 97 Laubach Red Angus.................................. 90 Lautenschlager & Sons....................... 35, 88 Lazy J Bar Ranch ...................................... 92 Leland Red Angus................................. 9, 90 Loonan Stock Farm................................... 93 Loosli Red Angus...................................... 88 Lorenzen Ranches..................................... 88 Lost Creek Red Angus............................... 91 Lowderman, Cody..................................... 94 Lowery, Matt............................................. 94 Lucht Red Angus ...................................... 91 Ludvigson Stock Farms ...................... 19, 21 Maple Oaks Red Angus............................. 97 McCann Red Angus ................ 69, 88, 90, 92 McLean Red Angus................................... 89 McMurphy Farms...................................... 93 McPhee Red Angus............................. 41, 88 Mercer Farms............................................ 89 Milk Creek Reds........................................ 91 Minnesota Red Angus Assn. ..................... 92 Mushrush Red Angus ............................... 95 NAJRAE ...............................................77-81 Namken Red Angus .................................. 92 National Red Angus Convention................ 68 Nelson Red Angus .................................... 88 Niobrara Red Angus.................................. 25 OHR Red Angus........................................ 92 Ory’s 07 Red Angus .................................. 97 Osborn Red Angus.................................... 89 Peacock Angus Ranch .............................. 86 Pederson’s Broken Heart Ranch.......... 26, 92 Pelton’s Red Angus................................... 95 Pieper Red Angus ......................... 12, 13, 87 Plain Jan’s................................................. 86 Pleasant View Farms................................. 93 Polivka Farms Red Angus ......................... 87 Prestigious NILE Red Angus Sale ............. 40 Private Treaty Page ................................... 85 Quality Genetics Red Angus...................... 97 Quartz Valley Red Angus........................... 88 R.A. Brown Ranch............................... 56, 57 RAFI.......................................................... 86 RAFI Pick of the Herd................................ 66 Ramdsale Reds......................................... 95 Rancher Profiles ....................................... 94 Red American Cattle.................................. 17 Red Angus Marketing Programs............... 60 Red Angus Society of Australia Inc........... 94 Red Choice Program................................. 58 Red Doc Farm ........................................... 51 Red Fork Red Angus ................................. 90 Red Hill Farms .................................. 89, 100 Red Navigator ........................................... 62 Redland Red Angus .................................. 90 Rhodes Red Angus LLC ............................ 95 Rock Creek Red Angus ............................. 91 Rocking Bar H Ranch................................ 88 Rocking R Red Angus............................... 92 Rogers Cattle Co. ................................ 53, 97 Rouse Red Angus ..................................... 93 S Diamond Angus ..................................... 87 Sand Dune Cattle LLC ............................... 87 Sandbur Ridge Red Angus........................ 87 Sandhill Red Angus............................. 67, 91 Schuler Red Angus ................................... 87 Schweitzer Red Angus .............................. 87 Select Sires............................................... 27 Shady Bottom Red Angus......................... 39 Sheaman Ranch........................................ 92 Shepherd Red Angus ................................ 91 Shoal Creek Land & Cattle ........................ 97 Shobe, Kyle............................................... 94 Shoco Ranch............................................. 91 Solid Rock Red Angus .............................. 92 Sonstegard Cattle Co. LLC .................. 52, 92 Spreutels Farm Red Angus ....................... 97 Star G Ranch & Friends ............................ 45 Stegall Cattle Co.................................. 33, 88 Stout, Justin B. ......................................... 94 Strauss Brands ......................................... 96 Sun River Red Angus................................ 91 Sutherlin Farms......................................... 90 T A Cattle .................................................. 63 TJS Red Angus ......................................... 90 Triple Creek Ranch .................................... 97 Valnes Ranch Red Angus.......................... 92 Veto Valley Farms ..................................... 89 VitaFerm/Gain Smart................................. 10 Vitalyx ....................................................... 34 Watkins Cattle Co...................................... 32 Wedel Beef Genetics ................................. 95 Whitley Red Angus.................................... 89 Windrush Farm ......................................... 97 Woods V Bar X Ranch............................... 88 WRAZ Red Angus ..................................... 94 Wrights Mill Farm Red Angus ................... 93

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Red Angus AssociationRed Angus Association of Americaof America 18335 E. 103rd Ave., Suite 20218335 E. 103rd Ave., Suite 202

Commerce City, CO 80022Commerce City, CO 80022

Reaching over 10,000Reaching over 10,000 Red Angus BuyersRed Angus Buyers evey issue!evey issue!

NON-PROFIT ORG.NON-PROFIT ORG. US POSTAGEUS POSTAGE PAIDPAID LUBBOCK TXLUBBOCK TX PERMIT #49PERMIT #49

Age-Advantaged Bulls from Red Hill Farms ...Age-Advantaged Bulls from Red Hill Farms ... Where Maternal Matters. Where Maternal Matters.

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Longevity | Early Breed-ups | Calving Ease | Good Udders | Quiet Dispositions Longevity | Early Breed-ups | Calving Ease | Good Udders | Quiet Dispositions Heavy-Weaning Calves Without Creep Feed | Sound Feet and Legs Heavy-Weaning Calves Without Creep Feed | Sound Feet and Legs Fertility | Moderate Cow Size | Forage Adaptability Fertility | Moderate Cow Size | Forage Adaptability This fall, we are offering age-advantaged bulls from the top of our spring 2021 crop. This fall, we are offering age-advantaged bulls from the top of our spring 2021 crop.

We also offer a comprehensive data set in the catalog on each sale lot: We also offer a comprehensive data set in the catalog on each sale lot: Growth Traits | Carcass Ultrasound | GE EPDs | Disposition Scores Growth Traits | Carcass Ultrasound | GE EPDs | Disposition Scores Foot Scores | Cow Weights and BCS | Hair Scores Foot Scores | Cow Weights and BCS | Hair Scores

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VIIIBULLS & FEMALES OF FALLVIIIBULLS & FEMALES OF FALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2022 11 a.m. CDT • At the Farm

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2022 11 a.m. CDT • At the Farm

Selling:Selling:

30 Red Angus Bulls30 Red Angus Bulls 20 SimGenetics Bulls20 SimGenetics Bulls 10 Charolais, Angus &10 Charolais, Angus & Cross-Ty Bulls Cross-Ty Bulls 20 Red Angus Bred Heifers20 Red Angus Bred Heifers 20 SimGenetics Bred Heifers20 SimGenetics Bred Heifers 20 Red Angus Bred Cows20 Red Angus Bred Cows 50 Red Hill-Influenced50 Red Hill-Influenced

Bred Commercial HeifersBred Commercial Heifers

Visit www.RedHillFarms.netVisit www.RedHillFarms.net

for information about our sale and for information about our sale and breeding program.breeding program.

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

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