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Tag 183 - Sired by Blanco
Tag 470 - Sired by Heat Wave
Tag 227 - Sired by Troubadour
Tag 456 - Sired by Pudd (Total Solution)
Tag 431 - Sired by Frank the Tank (Irish Whiskey)
Tag 117G - Sired by 3/4 Maximus son, registered 3/8 Simmental.
Tag 256 - Sired by Monopoly
Tag 6241 - Sired by Frank the Tank (Irish Whiskey)
Tag 208 - Sired by ReMade
Tag 290 - Sired by Wooly Bully - full sister to Res Gr Steer SanAntonio
Tag 519 - Sired by Polar Express
Tag 4154 - Sired by Lead On, full sister to Troubadour
Tag 257 - Sired by Jimmy The Greek
Tag 5382 - Sired by George
Tag 523 - Sired by Tin Man (Alias)
Tag 6205 - Sired by George
Sired by Lifeline Tag 4178 - Sister to Tank, just one of a powerful set of donors selling.
Tag 347 - Sired by Jazz
Tag 6078 - Sired by Mr. Driven
Tag 225 - Sired by Troubadour
Many Donor Prospects
A.I. Sires: Tiny Tin, Mercedes Benz, Carpe Diem, Wagonmaster, Trail Boss Calves at Side of Spring Pairs: Smilin’ Bob, Uno Mas, Solid Gold, Escalade, Unforgiven, plus more.
Many, many success stories lie behind these cattle, they have produced major champions, including the Grand Steers at all majors, many breed champions and many leading A.I. sires. 2011 marked the 11th time, that a Cream of the Crop steer has been named Grand or Reserve Grand Steer at the prestigious Houston Livestock Show.
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Breed: MaineTainer • Reg. #394165 • TH Free, PHA Free DOB: 2-25-08 • BW: 71 lbs. • Owners: Trausch Farms & Gateway Genetics Sire: Cowan’s Ali 4M • Dam: WAG Hairietta (WMW) Semen: $25, available from owners or any major distributor Our newest purchase to add to our bull line-up for 2012!
Breathe Easy x Eye Candy bull calf, Bred & Raised by Brad Winegardner, Ohio. We are very excited to watch this one just get better and better!! Breathe Easy x Shorthorn at Rick Coopshaw’s Carpe Diem - Hi Ho bull at Munson’s
Breathe Easy is a true calving ease sire. He has low birth weight genetics on both sides of his pedigree and calving reports on BW and our on experience have been excellent. On top of that, this bull has the genuine makeup to construct some of the best females introduced to the club calf industry in a long time. His dam, WAG Hairietta, has absolutely been the most prolific Who Made Who female of all time. Breathe Easy is sired by the great Cowan’s Ali, which should ensure this high quality genetics to be carried on throughout Breathe Easy’s progeny. He has proven to work on just about any breed of cow.
Carpe Diem calf Carpe Diem calf
BW: 70 lbs. • Owners: Trausch Farms, Greg Kroupa, Shane Boysel Sire: Tank (Heat Seeker) • Dam: Timex x Cannon TH Carrier, PHA Free Semen: $25, available from owners or any major distributor Carpe Diem is one of the most versatile bulls we have ever come across. He works so well on heifers ~ just ask Greg Kroupa, Kris Black and Ryan Went and many other top cattlemen across the country. He also will produce champion steers, heifers and high quality replacement females. If this isn’t enough, his daughters are becoming some of the top donors for many club calf producers. Carpe Diem will mark the very similar to the cow he is bred too. He also works tremendously well on your club calf pedigrees. Use him with confidence . . . Everyone else does.
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Grand Champion Steer, 2011 KentuCKy Beef expo sired by eye Candy • Congratulations martin family!
Sired by eye Candy!
What more can be said about this great sire? He continues to impress with his consistent ability to throw champion after champion. Eye Candy is certainly making his name known in the club calf industry. In just a short time, his calves have been selling high and winning across the country. His calves are yak haired, super sound and soft bellied with the show ring eye appeal. Eye Candy has had great success on Maine, Chi and Char and Hereford cows. Especially on the Hoo Doo cows. His daughters are becoming one of the hottest commodities for club calf mommas. Eye Candy is the MUST USE sire of 2011. He just doesn’t miss!
Pictured as a 2-year-old
Reg: ChiMaine: 339630 Sire: nauGhty pine Dam: miSS fuzz (pB Galloway) BD: april 10, 2007 BW: 90 lbs. Breeder: Bobby wellner thC/phaf
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Effective in 2011 and subsequent years DNA deadlines for the American Royal will be: Steers: May 1 Lambs: August 1 Hogs: August 1 Goats: August 1 For more info: americanroyal.com
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2011 AMERICAN ROYAL JUDGES
The 2011 American Royal Judges have been announced! Open Breeding Cattle: Angus ....................................................Jeff Sargent, Denison, TX Braunvieh ................................................................................TBA Charolais ..............................................Clint Rusk, Brookings, SD Gelbvieh ..................................................................................TBA Hereford ...................................................Jeff Gooden, Iberia, MO Limousin .................................................................................TBA Lowline .................................................Jim Pipkin, Republic, MO Maine-Anjou ........................................Blake Nelson, Warner, OK Miniature Hereford ..............................Clint Rusk, Brookings, SD Salers .......................................................................................TBA Shorthorn ................................Mark McClintock, San Angelo, TX Simmental.......................................Scott Schaake, Manhattan, KS Junior Heifer Shows: Angus ................................................Mark Ebeling, Cleburne, TX AOB/Commercial ............................Robert Alden, Hamilton, MO Charolais ........................................Brent Murphy, Houstonia, MO Hereford ...........................................Robert Alden, Hamilton, MO Limousin ...............................................Jeff Sargent, Denison, TX Maine-Anjou .................................Brent Murphy, Houstonia, MO Shorthorn .......................................Brent Murphy, Houstonia, MO Simmental .........................................Mark Ebeling, Cleburne, TX Supreme .................................................Jim Williams, Boling, TX Junior Market Animals: Goat .....................................Brian Faris, Westmoreland, KS Lamb ..................................................Kelly Bruns, Brookings, SD Steer.................................................Tyrone Hullinger, Harris, MO Swine ................................................Wayne Huinker, Decorah, IA Showmanship Contests: Goat ...............................................Brian Faris, Westmoreland, KS Lamb........................................................................................TBA Steer.........................................................................................TBA Swine .............................................Everett Forkner, Richards, MO Junior Heifer............................................................................TBA Other: Pedigreed Gilt................................Everett Forkner, Richards, MO Boer Goat Premier Show......................................................TBA Boer Goat Classic Show.......Brian Faris, Westmoreland, KS
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2011 NWSS PREMIER EXHIBITOR CHAMPIONS
Junior Market Beef: Champion - Paul Miller III, WY Res. Champion - Cuatro Schauer, TX Junior Market Swine: Champion - Daniel Ammann, IL Res. Champion - Brittney Boyd, TX Junior Market Lamb: Champion - Jessica Burson, NM Res. Champion - Maria Goodwin, OK Junior Market Goat: Champion - Margaret Weinroth, CO Res. Champion - Makayla Goodnow, CO
NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW’S FUTURE: ALL OPTIONS ARE STILL OPEN! Paul Andrews, President and CEO of National Western Stock Show made the following statement regarding the 106-year old Denver tradition and any rumors about future plans.
“ NWSS has been researching options for relocation or rebuilding on our current site for more than five years. The process continues and an announcement will be made when we have something to report. Nothing has been finalized at this time. As has been common in past years, many rumors will surface from various factions throughout the state. We will stay focused on working with the city of Denver and finding the right solution for the long term success of the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo”.
COLORADO STATE FAIR UPDATE
In 2011, the Beef and Goat Grand Drive are on Friday night and will be 30 minutes apart. The Beef showmanship will be a Blow and Go. The Hog show will be on Saturday and the Lamb show will be on Sunday. The FFA Wrangle heifers will be on Monday. The 2011 Colorado State Fair will be held in Pueblo August 26 - September 5. For more information, please visit coloradostatefair.com.
2011 NWSS CARCASS CONTEST CHAMPIONS
Junior Market Beef: Champion - Katie Robinson, TX
Res. Champion - Garett Hudgins, OK
Junior Market Swine: Champion - Carter Ham, AZ Res. Champion - Harrison Wilde, TX Junior Market Lamb: Champion- Kevyn Thompson, NM Res. Champion - Jessica Burson, NM Junior Market Goat: Champion - Makayla Goodnow, CO Res. Champion - Margaret Weinroth, CO
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Junior National Red Angus Show & JRA Round-Up
RED ANGUS
The 2011 Junior National Red Angus Show was held in conjunction with the 2011 National Open Red Angus Show on Monday, January 11 during the National Western Stock Show, Denver, Colorado. Results are available at RedAngus.org - can get photos from the online ARA Magazine, March issue. The 2012 Junior National Red Angus Show will again be held with the National Open Show at the National Western Stock Show, Denver, CO, in January. Show dates will be confirmed at the NWSS meeting in May. The major summer activity for
the Junior Red Angus Association is the JRA Round-Up. It is a week-long educational and leadership event held in different locations around the United States each year. The 2011 Round-Up will be held in western Missouri and central Kansas from June 21 - 26. Highlights of this year’s event include: tours of Red Angus operations - Kniebel Red Angus, White City, KS; Mushrush Red Angus, Strong City, KS; JK Red Angus, LaCygne, KS; Rush Red Angus, Jasper, MO; Green Springs Bull Test, Nevada, MO; Joplin Stockyards, Carthage, MO; tours, workshops and presentations by faculty and staff at
Our Mission is to provide our members and their customers with innovative programs and services, to continue advancing the quality, reliability and value of Red Angus and Red Angus influenced seedstock used in the commercial beef industry. We pursue this mission to promote the economic well-being and satisfaction of our members and their customers, and to equip them to be progressive cattle producers.
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K-State University including the Stocker and Beef Research units and a workshop on udder scoring and feet/leg evaluation conducted by Sandra Utter Levering. National JRA contests held during Round-Up include: Quiz Bowl, Team Sales, Barnyard Olympics, Print Advertising, Scrapbook Contest, Photo Contest, Speech, Cattle Evaluation, Stockman’s Quiz and Equipment I.D. The annual JRA business meeting and election of national officers also takes place during Round-Up.
JR. BOARD MEMBERS
SR. BOARD MEMBERS
Alyssa Looney, TX President
Joe Mushrush, KS President
Cassie Kniebel, KS First Vice President
Tom Woodward, TX 1st Vice President
Daniel Weidenbach, SD Second Vice President
Tim Whitley, AL 2nd Vice President
Cele Ketchum, MT
Bob Morton, MT Kim Ford, NE Leonard Wood, ID Esther Fischer, MT Kevin Miller, CO Gary MN Barry Horsely, OK Martin Morgan, NC Larry Ellison, MO
Shana Morcom, WA Public Relations Director Laura Daniel, GA Fund Raising Director
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LIMOUSIN
For more information: North American Limousin Foundation Bret Begert / Kasey Woolam
July 9-15 , 2011 / Amarillo, TX
Office: 303.220.1693 Web: nalf.org Email: limousin@nalf.org
JR. BOARD MEMBERS
LIMOUSIN
DID YOU KNOW that we had the largest Carload show at National Western Stock Show in 2011!
SHOW & CONGRESS SCHEDULE Saturday, July 9 Cattle may begin arriving NALJA Board of Directors Interviews Board meeting following Interviews Sunday, July 10 Church Service Cattle Check-in Showmanship State Officers and Advisors Meeting Tenderfoot Social Monday, July 11 Beef Industry Education Workship Limousin Beef Cook-Off Sales Talk NALJA Annual Membership Meeting Opening Ceremonies
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Tuesday, July 12 Steer, Bred-and-Owned and Lim-Flex Steer Carcass Evaluation after shows Wednesday, July 13 Owned Female Show Thursday, July 14 Judging Contest Quiz Bowl Contest Team Fitting Contest Friday, July 15 All-American Limousin Futurity NALJA Presidential Election NALJA Board Meeting NALJA Awards Banquet, Dance to follow Banquet
Michael Mitchell, OK President Nathan Hicks, KY Vice President Katie Hefner, OK Secretary Cassidy Woodard, CO Treasurer Mark Blake, IN Shayla Carmichael, TX Eric Birkner, AR Ty Ladner, MS Katelyn Smith, TX Nathan Sloan, AR
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MAINE-ANJOU June 26 - July 1, 2011 / Kansas City, MO
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The Maine-Anjou breed originated in the northwestern part of France. This area is excellent for beef production as it has both grassland and tillable land. At the beginning of the 19th century, the cattle in this region were large, well muscled animals with light red coats spotted with white. These cattle were known as the Mancelle breed. In addition to their size and muscling, the Mancelle has a reputation for their easy fattening. LaclereThouin, an agriculturist, wrote in 1843 that on the community pastures of the Auge Valley, the Mancelle “were the last to be put onto the grass, but were the first to be picked out to go to the markets in the capital city”. In 1839 the Count de Falloux, a landowner, imported Durham cattle from England and crossed them with the Mancelle. The cross was extremely successful, and by 1850 Durham-Mancelle animals were winning championships at the French agricultural fairs. In 1908, the Society of Durham-Mancelle Breeders was formed at Chateau-Gontier in the Mayenne district. In 1909, the name was changed to the Society of Maine-Anjou
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Cattle Breeders, taking the name from the Maine and Anjou River valleys. The Society has worked steadily for the improvement of the breed. Breeders of the cattle were mostly small farmers whose goal was to maximize income from their small area of land. For this reason, the Maine-Anjou evolved as a dual-purpose breed, with the cows used for milk production and the bull calves fed for market. It is still common on many farms to find Maine-Anjou being milked. In many herds, half the cows are milked and the other half raise two calves each. The Maine-Anjou is one of the larger breeds developed in France, with mature bulls weighing from 2,200 to 3,100 pounds on average. Mature cows will range from 1,500 to 1,900 pounds. The coloring is very dark red with white markings on the head, belly, rear legs and tail. White on other parts of the body is also common. The first Maine-Anjou imported into North America came to Canada in 1969. These cattle were then introduced to the United States through artificial insemination. The Maine-Anjou Society, Inc. was incorporated in Nebraska in 1969, and
included both American and Canadian members. In 1971, the name was changed to the International Maine-Anjou Association and headquarters were set up in the Livestock Exchange Building in Kansas City, Missouri. In 1976, the name was changed to the American Maine-Anjou Association. In 2001, the American Maine-Anjou Association purchased a building in Platte City, Missouri as headquarters. Modern day Maine-Anjou are more solid in color pattern than their ancestors with a large percentage of registered American Maine-Anjou cattle being black in color. The MaineAnjou breed excels in performance/ feed efficiency, disposition and superb carcass traits. Dominance of feeding trials coupled with favorable returns on dollars invested have made Maine-Anjou cattle a feedlot manager’s dream. For more information: American Maine-Anjou Assoc. Kasey Herman Office: 816.858.9954 Fax: 816.858.9953 Web: maine-anjou.com Email: ajmaa@kc.rr.com
SHOW SCHEDULE Saturday, June 25 All Day Cattle May Arrive to tie-outs Absolutely no cattle will be allowed in the barn Sunday, June 26 12 p.m. Stall assignment posted. Earliest admittance into barn. 12 p.m. Queen and Princess Interviews 1 - 4 p.m. Cattle and Contest Check-In 4 p.m. All Cattle Must be Checked-In 4:30 p.m. Cattleman’s Challenge Monday, June 27 8 a.m. Cattle in Place 8 a.m. Advisor meeting 9:30 a.m. Salesmanship Contest 12:30 p.m. Lunch 1 p.m. Fitting Demo with Stock Show University 1:30 p.m. Poster Contest 2:30 p.m. Speech Contest 5 p.m. Cattle released to tie-outs 6:30 p.m. Opening Ceremonies with Chianina and Charolais Tuesday, June 28 7 a.m. Breakfast 8 a.m. Cattle in Place 9 a.m. She’s A Lady Futurity
10 a.m. Cook-Off Contest 12 p.m. Lunch 12:30 p.m. Team Grooming 4 p.m. Livestock Judging 5 p.m. Cattle released to tie-outs 6 p.m. Adult Showmanship Wednesday, June 29 7 a.m. Breakfast 8 a.m. Cattle in Place 8 a.m. Showmanship 12 p.m. Lunch 3 p.m. Chili Cook-Off 5 p.m. Cattle released to tie-outs 6 p.m. AJMAA Annual Meeting Thursday, June 30 7 a.m. Breakfast 8 a.m. Cattle in Place 7:30 a.m. Prospect, Progress Steers MaineTainer Heifers Bred & Owned Bulls 5 p.m. Cattle released to tie-outs 7 p.m. Awards Banquet Friday, July 1 8 a.m. Cattle in Place 8 a.m. Maine-Anjou Heifers Cattle released at the conclusion of the show
FUN FACTS ABOUT THE MAINE-ANJOU BREED 1. Did you know there are 1,385 junior members and 1,911 adult members of the AMAA? 2. NYLC is being held July 28 - August 1, 2011 in Fort Collins, Colorado! 3. There are six issues of the Maine-Anjou Voice Magazine printed every year!
Headquarters Hyatt Regency Crown Center 2345 McGee St. Kansas City, MO 64108 (816) 421-1234 Block: Charolais, Maine, Chi $95/night
JR. BOARD MEMBERS President Ryan Jones, OK Vice President Corey Green, AR Secretary/Treasurer Anna Loftin, LA Region 1 Rachael Carlson, MO Region 2 Bailey Core, IA Bailey Buck, OK Region 3 Lisa Reid, CO At-Large Mackenzi Dorsey, CO Advisors Candace Muir, OH Rashele Blakley, OK Queen Carrie Elmore, SC Junior Princesses Shelby Seymour, TX Chloe Van Vliet, IA
SR. BOARD MEMBERS President Bill Thorne, TX
Region 1 Rick Carlson, John Dickerson, Troy Jones, Fred Nessler
1st Vice President Marty Van Vliet, IA
Region 2 Scott Bilslend, Brad Nelson, Cory Thomsen, Marty Van Vliet
2nd Vice President Jirl Buck, OK Secretary/Tresurer Rick Carlson, MO At-Large Fred Nessler
Region 3 Mark Beauprez, Jirl Buck, Josh Enlow, Bill Thorne At-Large Jerry Adamson, Mike Holden, Barry Nowatzke
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CHAROLAIS June 26 - July 1, 2011 / Kansas City, MO
JR. BOARD MEMBERS
SR. BOARD MEMBERS
Nathan Glassman President
James Hayden President
Kaitlyn Lewis Area 7 Vice President
Harlin Hecht Vice-President
Katelyn Snider Area 5 Secretary
Randy Perry Secretary
Cally Thomas Area 3 Treasurer
Ron Nord Treasurer
Ty Eschenbaum Ex-Officio Area 1 Christy Bradshaw Area 2 Chelsea Woodcock Area 4 Nick Hansen Area 6 Blake Wagstaff Area 8 Tara Fountain Area 9 Matt Loggains Area 10 Evelyn Nord Area 11 Nick Chism Area 12 Megan Fink Area 13 Tyler Tharpe Area 14 Macie Wagstaff Area 15 Parker Henley
CHAROLAIS
Haly Stalcup Miss Charolais USA 2011
Lee Eaton Ex-Officio J. Neil Orth Executive Vice-President Area 1 Bill Romans Area 2 Randy Perry Area 3 Troy Thomas Area 4 Dean Churchill Area 5 Mitchell Thomas Area 6 Larry Lehman Area 7 Harlin Hecht Area 8 Bill Nottke Area 9 Nathan Reinhart Area 10 Ron Nord Area 11 John Chism Area 12 Doug Rogers Area 13 Richard Clark Area 14 J. Robert Tibbs, Jr. Area 15 Georgeanne Webb
The Charolais Heritage ...a Brief History No other breed has impacted the North American beef industry so significantly as Charolais. These white cattle have changed beef production concepts as much or more than the original British breeds did for the gaunt Longhorn in the American Southwest more than a century ago. The Charolais breed has changed the nation’s thinking regarding efficient beef production standards. Charolais cattle have demonstrated a definite superiority in growth ability, efficient feedlot gains and carcass cut-out values. Today, Charolais top all breeds in nearly every category of performance in the records of beef performance testing organizations. The first Charolais came into the United States from Mexico in 1934. From that beginning, the breed grew rapidly. In the late 1940s and early 1950s the breeders established the American Charbray Breeders Association and the American Charolais Breeders Association, both of which limited pedigrees to a blend of Charolais and Brahman breeding. Producers who were utilizing other beef breed cows to produce Charolais by compounding Charolais blood through successive generations, formed the International Charolais Association. In 1957, the American and International Associations merged into today’s American-International Charolais Association (AICA). In 1964, the Pan-American Charolais Association, whose registrations were based on performance rather than genetic content, merged into the AICA. And three years later, the American Charbray Breeders Association merged with the AICA, bringing all Charolais-based breeds in the United States under the fold of a single breed registry. 32 THE SHOWTIMES MAY/JUNE 2011
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SHOW SCHEDULE Saturday, June 25 12 p.m. Earliest arrival for cattle (Absolutely no admittance to the barns will be allowed!) Sunday, June 26 Noon Barn stallings posted; Earliest admittance to barn 1 – 5 p.m. Cattle paper and Leadership Conference Check-In Check in speeches, posters, photos, scrapbooks, resume’s and art 4:30 p.m. Meet & Greet with Charolais Queen - Upper Conference Rooms 5 p.m. All cattle must be on the grounds Monday, June 27 7 a.m. Conference Breakfast – TBD 9 a.m. Adult, chaperone and advisor meeting – Wagstaff 10 a.m. First Conference Session Wagstaff 11 a.m. AIJCA General Caucus Meeting / Area Meetings - Wagstaff/Central Hallway 1 p.m. Cook-off Contest Central Hallway/Outside 1 p.m. Fitting Demo – Hale Arena 4 p.m. Second Conference Session –Wagstaff 6:00 p.m. All junior participants line up by state for Opening Ceremonies 6:30 p.m. Opening Ceremonies Hale Arena 7:30 p.m. Conference Dinner – Hale Arena Tuesday, June 28 7:30 a.m. Weigh Steers 8 a.m. Prepared Speech, Impromptu
Speech, & Interview Contests – Upper Conference Rooms 11:30 a.m Conference Lunch – TBD 12:30 p.m. Team Fitting Contest Hale Arena 6 p.m. Adult Showmanship Hale Arena Wednesday, June 29 8 a.m. Bull, Steer, Percentage Heifer, Bred & Owned Heifer Shows – Hale Arena 2 p.m. Quiz Bowl Contest Wagstaff/Upper Conference Room 4-5 p.m. Area Meetings and Director Elections – Wagstaff – Junior attendance required 5:30 p.m. Conference Dinner – TBD 7 pm. Talent & Skit Night – Wagstaff Thursday, June 30 7 a.m. Conference Breakfast – TBD 8:30-10:00 a.m. Third Conference Session Wagstaff 9:30-10:30 a.m. AIJCA Annual Membership Meeting – Wagstaff 2011-12 AIJCA Board Meeting and Offifi cer Elections 11:00 a.m Conference Lunch – Awards 1:30 p.m. Showmanship Contest Hale Arena 7 p.m. AIJCA Annual Awards Banque Upper Exhibition Hall Friday, July 1 8 a.m. Heifer Show –Hale Arena Cattle released at the conclusion of the show
Booth: Be sure to stop by our Showtimes booth! We will be giving away cool Showtimes stuff!
The AIJCA is one of the most progressive youth breed organizations in the United States. Its purpose is to provide the Charolais breed with a national youth cattle organization that promotes leadership and interaction among its members.
Saturday, July 2 10 a.m. All cattle must be off the grounds
This schedule is tentative and subjuct to change.
American-International Charolais Association
With more than 2,900 active members, the AICA is one of the most dynamic and innovative breed organizations in the country! Members are eligible to participate in a variety of livestock shows, industry conferences, association activities, and educational meetings. The AICA is the official registry of Charolais and Charbray cattle in the United States. In 2007, the AICA had 64,000 active females reported. Active and Junior members contact AICA for a password to use the “Register Online” system.
For more information: Debbie Woehrman AICA Director of Junior Activities Office: 816.464.5977 Ext. 201 Web: charolaisusa.com
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HEREFORD July 9-16, 2011 / Kansas City, MO
Kickin’ It In Kansas is the theme for the 2011 Junior National Hereford Expo and we are proud to invite you back to Kansas City. We look forward to a fun-filled week with great Hereford cattle and plenty of events for everyone in the family. During the week, more than 700 Hereford youth and their families will converge on Kansas City to exhibit more than 1,200 head of Hereford cattle, and participate in numerous leadership and personal development competitions. More than 3,000 spectators will be in attendance throughout the week-long event making this the largest Hereford event in the world. The Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) is the highlight of most Hereford youths’ summer activities. It is held each July, and is co-sponsored by the AHA and affiliated junior and state Hereford associations.
HEREFORD
Known to many as the ultimate family vacation, the JNHE provides an opportunity for competition of both junior members and their cattle projects. A hands-on type of program for youth provides educational, leadership and motivational forums. During the event youth can participate in 22-skill based contests. JR. BOARD MEMBERS
Rossie Blinson Chairman
Justin Bacon Fundraising Chair
Danielle Starr Vice Chairman
Hunter Grayson
Mallorie Phelps Correspondance Chair Andrew Albin Leadership Chair Jake Metch Membership Chair
Kevin Ernst Tamar Adcock
Sponsor The Showtimes sposored the Kickin’ it in Kansas Hereford Junior National this year!
Jaime Hanson Austin Buzanowsk Directors
For more information: Angie Stump Denton AHA Director of Communications Office: 785.363.7263 Fax: 785.363.7203 Web: herford.org Email: adenton@herford.org
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SHOW SCHEDULE Saturday, July 9 8 a.m. Outdoor tie spaces available for early arriving cattle 8 a.m. Barn available for setting up stalls 2 p.m. NJHA board, AHA staff, host state and candidates meeting – Wagstaff Theater 6 p.m. National junior director candidate orientation/junior board meeting – Governor’s Room Sunday, July 10 Cattle may enter the barns (All cattle processing will be completed on Sunday) 7:30 a.m. Begin cattle processing – Hale Arena 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. People registration – pick up show shirts and tickets – Upper Exhibition Hall 2 p.m. State advisors meeting, hand out contest sign up packets, turn in posters and scrapbooks – Wagstaff Theater 3 p.m. Process steers (weigh and ultrasound) 3 p.m. Illustrated speech contest: senior, junior, intermediate and peewee 4 p.m. Hereford Idol Wagstaff Theater 5 p.m. All cattle must be in the barn and processed by now 7 p.m. Contest sign up deadline all advisors must turn in contest sign up packets 7:30 p.m. State delegate meeting followed by candidate round table and meet-the-candidates dinner Monday, July 11 7 a.m.-9 a.m. Breakfast Upper Exhibition Hall 8 a.m. National Junior Merit, Ed Bible, NOP Founders and
Hereford Herdsman interviews 8 a.m. Hereford bowl written test Wagstaff Theater 9 a.m.-Noon People registration Upper Exhibition Hall 10 a.m. Great American CHB Grill-off – Blue Ribbon Café preparation; Governor’s Room presentation 11 a.m. 3-on-3 basketball Upper Exhibition Hall 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch Upper Exhibition Hall Noon State silent auction baskets must be in place Hale Arena 1 p.m. National Hereford Women ice cream social – Wagstaff Theater 2 p.m. Queen orientation 3 p.m. Mentoring mixer 4 p.m. State group pictures Hale Arena 5 p.m. Opening ceremonies Hale Arena 6:30 p.m. Kick-off party and barbecue followed by junior dance Tuesday, July 12 7 a.m.-9 a.m. Breakfast Upper Exhibition Hall 7:30 a.m. HYFA golf tournament Paradise Pointe 8 a.m. Cattle judging contest Hale Arena 10 a.m. Team marketing: senior and junior – Hale Arena 11 a.m. Extemporaneous speech contest (First preparation starts at 10:30 a.m.) 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch Upper Exhibition Hall Noon Hereford bowl final “buzzer” round (top teams compete) – Wagstaff Theater 2 p.m. Honor Show Chow Fitting
Clinic – Hale Arena 4 p.m. Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest – Hale Arena 7 p.m. NJHA membership meeting – election of NJHA board of directors – Governor’s Room Wednesday, July 13 7 a.m.-9 a.m. Breakfast Upper Exhibition Hall 8 a.m. Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Showmanship Contest – Hale Arena Ring 1: senior, intermediate, and senior final Ring 2: peewee and junior divisions 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch Upper Exhibition Hall Thursday, July 14 8 a.m. Cow-calf pairs, bred-andowned bulls, junior AI bulls, bred-and-owned-heifers, junior AI heifers – Hale Arena 6 p.m. Steer show – Hale Arena Friday, July 15 8 a.m. Begin owned heifer show Hale Arena 6 p.m. Awards dinner and ceremony – Upper Exhibition Hall Saturday, July 16 8 a.m. Resume owned heifer show, followed by the announcement of premier breeder and exhibitor, Walter and Joe Lewis Memorial Scholarship winner, golden pitchfork and herdsman of the year award winners, and then all group classes. NO cattle will be released until the conclusion of the show.
This schedule is tentative and subjuct to change.
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SHORTHORN June 26 - July 2, 2011 / Indianapolis, IN
SHORTHORN
The Shorthorn breed originated on the Northeastern coast of England in the counties of Northcumberland, Durham, York and Lincoln . The first real development of the breed occurred in the valley of the Tees River about 1600. The large framed cattle that inhabited this fertile valley became known as Teeswater cattle. The breed later spread to Scotland and then to America in 1783. When first brought to Virginia , the breed had attained the name Durham . It was the first improved breed to be imported into the new world and the qualities the animal possessed made it in great demand and its influence spread rapidly across America . Shorthorns were popular with America ’s early settlers. They valued this breed for meat and milk and found Shorthorns a willing power for the wagon and plow. The breed followed pioneer wagons across the Great Plains and into the far West. By 1854, Midwestern farmers had begun direct importations from Scotland , concentrating their efforts on Shorthorns strictly for beef production. Even in its early history, the breed was recognized because of its ability to adapt. It could be easily bred with the
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Spanish breed, Longhorns, brought in earlier by conquistadors. These early animals fit neatly in the time period to meet demand and needs during the early development of the beef cattle industry. Although Shorthorns came first, in the 1870’s breeders discovered ‘natural hornless’ cattle occurring from timeto-time in horned herds. Thus, Polled Shorthorns were discovered and were the first major beef breed to be developed in the United States , having gained its origin in 1881 in Minnesota . Polled Shorthorns possess the same qualities for adaptability, mothering ability, reproductive performance, good disposition, feed conversion, longevity and popularity as their horned counterparts. In 1822, the first herd book record was established by Shorthorn breeders called the Coates Herd Book. In 1846 The American Shorthorn Herd Book was the first to be published in this country for any breed, with the formation of the American Shorthorn Association (ASA) following 26 years later in 1872. Breeders from nine states formulated the organization, wishing to provide a service for its members and a way to record ancestry through the registration of Shorthorns. The ASA
is one of the oldest American breed organizations in existence today. Today the ASA has an Appendix Registry (AR) program, which includes ShorthornPlus and Durham Red registered cattle, which has been ongoing since 1973 with the intent to promote and verify Shorthorn influence in commercial production. This program has strengthened the Shorthorn influence by increasing numbers and providing additional germ plasm through the use of related and non-related breeds. The ASA is the only British breed with an ongoing Appendix program documenting the influence of related and nonrelated breeds in the breed registry. The ASA records approximately 18,000 animals each year. More than 30,000 head are maintained in the association’s whole herd registry. The current membership is in excess of 3,000 adult members, with more than 4,500 juniors on the membership roll. For more information: American Shorthorn Association Amanda Reeson 8288 Hascall Street Omaha, Nebraska 68105 Office: 402.393.7200 Web: shorthorn.org
SHOW & CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Sunday, June 26 Cattle may arrive in tie-outs at Indiana State Fairgrounds
3:30 pm Team Salesmanship Contest TBA Show Stock University by Sullivan Supply
Monday, June 27 8:00 am Stall Set up and cattle allowed in the barns 1:00-5:00 Start processing cattle 5:30 pm Barnyard Olympics
Thursday, June 30 7:00 am Breakfast 8:00 am Interviews for AJSA Board Candidates 8:00 am Livestock Judging Contest 11:00 am Youth Conference III Elections: Only State Delegates attend 11:00 am Shorthorn Sidekicks – Session III 11:00-1:00 Colts in Motion NFL Museum on site 11:30 am Interviews for National Lassie Queen Candidates 11:30 am Interviews for Australian Ambassador Candidates 12:30 am Beef Cook-Off Contest - followed by Adult Division Beef Cook-off 3:00 pm Team Fitting Contest 6:30 pm Funding the Future Sale and Dinner
Tuesday, June 28 8:00 am ALL CATTLE MUST BE STALLED 8:00 am State Advisors and Exhibitor meeting 9:00 am Finish processing cattle 9:00 am Golf Outing 9:00 am Begin registration for all contests 11:30 am Lunch 12:00 pm All projects and cattle checked-in 1:00 pm Judging of arts etc., poster, photography and state projects 1:30 pm Youth Conference I followed by Mentor-Apprentice Sign-up 1:30 pm Shorthorn Sidekicks – Session I 2:30 pm Speech Contest 6:00 pm Start taking state group photos 7:00 pm Opening Ceremonies following Pizza dinner followed by Flag Football competition Wednesday, June 29 8:00 am Showmanship (Ring 1 - Sr. followed by PII Ring 2 - Int. Followed by PI) 11:30 Lunch 1:00 pm Youth Conference II 1:00 pm Shorthorn Sidekicks – Session II 2:30 pm Quiz Bowl Contest 3:00 pm Annual Lassie Meeting
Friday, July 1 7:30 am Donuts, Juice, and Coffee 8:00 am Bred & Owned Heifer Show, Bred & Owned Bull Show, Cow/Calf Show, Prospect Steer Show, Market Steer Show, ShorthornPlus Steer Show, ShorthornPlus Heifer Show - Arena 6:00 pm Dinner and Awards Banquet Saturday, July 2 7:30 am Donuts, Juice, and Coffee 8:00 am National Junior Shorthorn Show and Junior PACE Show 11:00 am Release of all Arts Etc., Posters, State Scrapbooks and State Booths
FACTS ABOUT THE SHORTHORN BREED 1. Registrations and Transfers (+/-) 8% annual change over last 6 years (15-17k reg., 10k transfers) 2. ShorthornPlus = 16.7% of total breed. 3. Increase in WHR memberships (& cows). Currently > 20,000 cows, +10% in last 2 years 4. Top 10 states make up 65.9% of total registrations: Iowa, Illinios, Indiana, Ohio, Texas Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Oklahoma
JR. BOARD MEMBERS Brenda Sisung, MI President Torie Schwartz, IN Vice President James Sullivan, IA PR Emily Moore, IL Secretary Logan Plate, NE Director Karl Miller, IL Director Hannah Winegardner, OH Director John Reasor, GA Director Cassie Hoblyn, NE Director York
SR. BOARD MEMBERS Boyd Strope, NE President Ricky Guidry, LA Vice President John Hagie, IA Executive Director Derek Jungels, ND Director Virginia Davis, IN Director Les Mathers , IL Director Billy Zach Taylor, KY Director Mike Bennett, CA Director Wes Stover, OK Director
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Saturday, June 25 All Day Arrival of cattle (Absolutely no admittance to the barns will be allowed!) Sunday, June 26 12 p.m. Charolais, Chi & Maine Barn stalling posted, earliest admittance to barn 12 p.m. Chi & Maine Queen and Princess Interviews – Upper conference rooms 1-4 p.m. Chi & Maine Check in Cattle & Participants – Hale 5:00 p.m. Chi Stockman’s Contest – Wagstaff By 5 p.m. All cattle must be in place
Office: 517.214.0927 Fax: 660.747.7612 Web: chicattle.org Email: acjeditor@earthlink.net
American Chianina Association Heather Counts
SHOW SCHEDULE
Monday, June 27 8:30 a.m. Chi Exhibitor Meeting 9:30 a.m. Chi & Maine Salesmanship Contests – Hale Arena 9 - 11 a.m. Charolais First Conference 11 a.m. Charolais AIJCA General Caucus Meeting/Area Meetings 12:30 p.m. Chi & Maine Lunch 1 p.m. All Breeds - Fitting Demo – Hale 2:30 p.m. Chi Team Fitting – Hale Arena 6:00 p.m. All Three Breeds Line up for Opening Ceremonies – Hale 6:30 p.m.All Three Breeds Opening Ceremonies/Meal – Hale
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SR. BOARD MEMBERS
Josh Nelson President
Steve Melroe Chairman
Kelsey Culp Secretary Kelsey Rutt Treasurer Taylor Graham Public Relations Tyler Mackey Public Relation
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Thursday, June 30 7 a.m. Chi & Maine Breakfast 8 a.m. Chi Shows (Steers, Chi Heifers, Bulls, Chiangus Heifers) – Hale Arena 7 p.m. Chi/Maine Awards Banquet – Showring Chi cattle released after show
JR. BOARD MEMBERS
Segayle Foster Vice President
Jun
Tuesday, June 28 7 a. m. Chi & Maine Breakfast 8 a.m. Chi Showmanship – Hale 12 Noon Chi & Maine Lunch 12:30 p.m. Charolais & Maine Team Fitting - Hale 4 p.m. Chi & Maine Livestock Judging 6 p.m. All Three Breeds – Adult Showmanship – Hale Wednesday, June 29 7 a.m. Chi & Maine Breakfast 9:30 a.m. Chi Quiz Bowl – Upper conference rooms 12 Noon Chi & Maine Lunch 1 p.m. Chi Speech Contest – upper rooms 3 p.m. Maine Chili Cook off 5 p.m. Chi Exhibitor Meeting/Board Elections - Wagstaff 6:30 p.m. Chi Dinner & Social – ACA Office, Platte City
Matthew Blankenship Quintin Bucher Will Coor Megan Hunt Shane McGlothlin Ty Sexton
Rob Sheets Vice Chairman Ken Culp III Secretary Dwight Hossle Treasurer Dennis Clarahan Don Esch John Higgins Mark Johnson Art Pittman Ed Miller Keith Schrick Brad Stoppel
2011
Ak-Sar-Ben 4-H Stock Show held in conjunction with Ak-Sar-Ben's River City Rodeo & Stock Show
September 22-25, 2011 Qwest Center, Omaha, NE
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Ak-Sar-Ben 4-H Horse Show September 17-18, 2011 Lancaster Event Center, Lincoln, NE Held in conjunction with the Nebraska Silver Classic _ Eligible States _ Colorado Iowa Minnesota Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Illinois
Kansas Nebraska Wyoming
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_ Entry Opportunities _ Feeder Calf Breeding Beef Market Lambs Market Beef Meat Goats 4-H Horse Dairy Steer
Market Broilers Market Swine Dairy Cattle
_ Contest Opportunities _ 4-H Livestock Judging Contest 4-H Livestock Quiz Bowl Contests Premier Exhibitor Calf Challenge (formerly Catch-A-Calf) Lamb Challenge Beef Fitting Contest 4-H Public Speaking Contest
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_ Show Deadlines _ All Market Animals & Feeder Calves Must be DNA Identified - All Breeding Animals Must be Nominated - Entries due August 12, 2011 - Visit www.aksarben.org or contact your local County Extension office for a complete list of Nomination and DNA deadlines. -
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_Additional Information _ - Age Requirements: 4-H member must be at least 10 years of age by January 1 AND must meet the requirement for exhibition as set by their state’s 4-H office. Horse exhibitors must be 12. - All shows can be viewed real time on-line at www.dvauction.com sponsored by Farm Bureau - Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/RiverCityRodeo
Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben Foundation
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WORLD PORK EXPO
>JR. NATIONAL PREVIEW
WORLD PORK EXPO June 7-10, 2011 / Des Moines, IA
For more information: Tamara Choat, NSR Office: 765.463.3594 Scott Hardman, Team Purebred Office: 309.275.0427
2010 Stats Last year there were 631 Exhibitors Entered! There were a total of 1741 Hogs Entered!
JR. BOARD MEMBERS
SHOW & EXPO SCHEDULE Tuesday, June 7 Noon: Early entries may arrive 4-8:00 pm Registration and declaration of market-entry weights Wednesday, June 8 7:30-9:30 am: Registration and declaration of market-entryweights 9:00 am All WPX Junior National entries must be on grounds 9:30 am Pork Quality Assurance Training with Dr. Jodi Sterle 11:30 am Mandatory exhibitor meeting by the show ring Noon Crossbred Barrow Show (Ring A) followed by Purebred Barrow Show Ring A: Duroc, Hampshire, Landrace, and Yorkshire. Ring B: Berkshire, Chester White, Poland China and Spotted
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Thursday, June 9 8:00 am Showmanship. Ring A: Junior, followed by Novice. Ring B: Senior, followed by Intermediate. 1:00 om Purebred Gilt Show. Ring A: Duroc, Hampshire, Landrace and Yorkshire. Ring B: Berkshire, Chester White, Poland China and Spotted; followed by by the Crossbred Breeding Gilt Show Friday, June 10 8-9:30 am Judging Contest registration by the judging rings. 10:00 am Judging Contest 12:30 pm Novice Judging Contest 4:oo pm Sweepstakes Ceremony. All WPX Junior National hogs are released after the Sweepstakes Ceremony , but are encouraged to stay through Saturday for the WPX Sale.
Rebecca Bailey, CA President Alicia Keller, NY Vice President Bailey Albright, MI Secretary Hallie Frobose, OH Eastern Director Mackenzie Langemeier, TX Southwest Director Kayla Meyer, IL Central Director Kaylee Miller, IN At-Large Director Miles Toenyes, IL At-Large Director Rae Jean White, IN At-Large Director
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Cowboy Church Service in Exhibit Building Held before the show starts. Beef and Swine Show Beef Show Order: CCCA Heifer, Open Heifer CCCA Steers, Steers Steer weigh-in: 6:30am to 8:30am Swine weigh-in 6:30am to 8:30am Swine Show starts 9am CJSA Sanctioned!
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All FCC profits from this show will go toward His Outfit purchasing market animals at the Elbert County Fair Sale. Animals will be processed and the meat will be given to those in need in our community.
Swine Show Weigh-In . . . . . . . . . .8:00am Showmanship . . . . . .9:30am Market Swine Show . . . . . . . ~ to follow Showmanship
Sheep & Goat Show Weigh-In . . . . . . . . . .11:00am Showmanship . . . . . . .1:00pm Market Sheep & Goat Show . ~ to follow Showmanship
Beef Show
Weigh-In . . . . . . . . . . .1:30pm Showmanship . . . . . . .3:00pm Market Beef Show . . . . . . . . . ~ to follow Showmanship
Entry Fees
$15 per head 4-Head Limit $10 Showmanship $10 Maintenance Fee Shavings will be available for purchase.
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Reserve Grand Champion Steer 2011 National Western Stock Show Shown by: Kaiti Robinson
Grand Champion Steer 2010 Colorado State Fair Shown by: Lisa Reid
Go to our Cool calf page on facebook and add your winning pictures! If you own a Cool Calf cool room, or refrigeration system and would like us to post your winning pictures on our website, email cgilbert@supermarketservices.com
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NWSS 2011 Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Jr. & Open Show Shown by: Bailey Buck
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GCC SLC
Merger
3/4 Maine Anjou Reg. #391151 PHAF
All the excitement at the 2010 GCC Classic Sale was about the up and coming herd sire Merger. His daughters showed all the class and sass needed to turn more than a few heads and demanded an average price of $12,283 on 6 head. His progeny have the show ring look and the brood cow function.
SLC Sooner x Sharpie by Witchdoctor x Meyer 734 x Cunia x 066
Merger carries a dose of 066, one of the greatest registered Angus cow famies og GCC history, the granddam of
Chill Factor and Midnight Chill. He works on a variety of different cows, preferably Maine based but he also works well on Angus and Simmy percentage cattle. His offsring have the look of “great ones” from the time they hit the ground. The photos of his “girls” say it all! .
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Recent Merger daughters sold in the 2010 GCC Classic Female Sale
Cattle
Lot 1 Calf Champion 2011 NWSS Derek Humphrey, Dixon, IL
Lot 3 Sold to Mark Henney, Angola, IL
Merger Semen $30/unit Owned by Griswold Cattle and Sooner Land and Cattle
Lot 9 Sold to Mike Slover, Tishomingo, OK
Lot 11 Sold to Dave Strolberg, Axtell, NE
GCC Griswold Cattle
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API: 103.6
GriswoldCattle Whizard
is extra big bodied, sound and big topped. He is moderate and heavy structured. Lastly and perhaps most importantly is the cow power that lies on the bottom side. He hails from the same dam as GCC Cerveza, one of the greatest known Whiskey son’s to date. With his baldy face, his head turning style, and the greatness of pedigree on top and bottom, Whizard is a must use sire for the coming year. If you’re needing a shot of maternal in your cow base, use the magic of the Whizard to add some pizzazz. He should also work well when mated to club calf composite genetics needing extra body, volume and hair. His calves are just arriving at GCC and look way good! BW 82 lbs.
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Behind the Scenes
Printing The Showtimes
Colors are adjusted during the printing process.
Designing, Printing, and Delivering a Magazine. BY BRIAN J. REID, OWNER / EDITOR, THE SHOWTIMES MAGAZINE
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he Showtimes Magazine is viewed nation wide by readers in over 40 states and even Canada. Each issue is filled with show results, articles, special features, and ads. Before each issue reaches your mailbox, it takes months of work and preparation from designing, printing, to delivery. Below are the steps it takes to bring you one issue of The Showtimes. We’ve included photos of our January 2011 Stock Show Edition while it was being printed earlier this year.
DESIGN Each magazine starts as a blank document on our computer. We talk about what features and theme the upcoming issue will have. Some ideas are worked on for many months before an issue is even started. For example, we are already busy working on our January / February 2012 issue. Before any ads are designed, we add page numbers, designs elements, subscription forms, and work on the general layout of that issue. Then we start working on designing ads, inserting show results, and writing articles for that issue. As the deadline approaches we must work longer hours in order to finish each issue. Our deadline is extremely important because each issue has to be 50 THE SHOWTIMES MAY/JUNE 2011
finished on time and sent to the printer. Due to dated material and upcoming shows/sales, each issue cannot be delivered late. We conclude the design process by checking page numbers, designing our contents page, completing our index of advertisers, and proofing. PRINTING Once the magazine is complete, it is sent to our printer (Publication Printers Corp.) in Denver, Colorado. The printer takes our file and prepares the magazine to print on their presses. After more proofing, adjusting colors, and making final corrections, the magazine is printed. After the magazine is printed, it is UV coated, perfect bound, and boxed for delivery. Subscriptions
are bagged and address labels are added. DELIVERY The final step is delivering The Showtimes to you, the reader. Subscriptions are mailed out and boxes are delivered nation wide. We would like to thank many of our friends including Matt Miller, Bob May, Joe Sullivan, Kenny Thies, the Schnoor family, the Humphrey family, Jon Gevelinger, Brad Henderson, Kassi and Chance Bauman, Kirby Eaves, Travis Otterstad, Ryan Jones, Krisha Custis, Twisted Stitch, Matt Lautner, Chris Wilson, Bo Sanders and many others who have helped distribute our magazine to shows and sales nation wide! â–Ş
An overall view of the printing facility at Publication Printers.
Quick Fact: Did you know that Publication Printers also printed the 2011 NBA All Star Program, the Rose Bowl Program, and are the official printers for the Denver Broncos!
Subscription cards are printed.
The January 2011 Stock Show Edition is printed and UV Coated.
The magazine is cut and perfect bound.
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FCC Message
Gift of Life
Every breath that God has given you is precious. BY BRAD HENDERSON, HIS OUTFIT, KIOWA, COLORADO
And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul” Genesis 2:7
I
t’s calving season at our place. There is nothing like the birth of a calf. It still gives me chills when they take their first breath. I’ll never forget the first time my kids were there. They watched as I straightened the legs and inched the calf out of his momma. “What’s that?” they asked when the calf ’s motionless head emerged. I smiled because the miracle was close. Suddenly, what was a slimy black mass took a breath and they stepped back in amazement. “God was right here!” my little McKenna said with eyes the size of frying pans. From the mouths of babes. There is wonder and awe in that new little life. It makes all the work, and cost, to keep this place going, worth every penny. It’s like the whole world is born anew when that little one takes their first breath. And there’s nothing, absolutely nothing, more crushing to me than when they don’t take that breath, and you deliver a lifeless calf. Think about it for a minute. I don’t care how much evolutionary theory (which I bought hook line and sinker until I finally started thinking through the FACT that it’s impossible) you may have swallowed – life is a mind boggling, awesome miracle! And there’s only one explanation……God our Creator. My wife rented a movie about the CSU profes-
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sor Temple Grandon (I hope I spelled her name right). I was fascinated each time she would watch a fat calf die in a locker plant. She would scream out, “Where did it go? It was there and then it was gone!” What happened? The breath of life, the spirit, left the body, and as she said in the movie, “… then it was just beef ”. Following in the footsteps of the kosher laws proscribed in the Torah (the first 5 books of the Bible), Professor Grandon sought to find the most painless way to take the breath of life from cattle and convert them into the product we produce. I know it’s tough to think about the purpose of those bouncing baby bull calves outside our window right now. If there’s any “animal rights” folks reading this- email me and we’ll sit down and I’ll walk you through the cruelty of keeping an animal beyond their useful life. I will tell you this, from the bottom of my soul, life is precious and fragile, and it has meaning! Your life, every breath that God has given you is precious. And that breath of life, that wondrous gift from God, will someday leave these bodies and return to the One that gave it. Our spirits are eternal, and we will all live forever, either in the presence of our Maker or in eternal separation from Him depending on where we stand with His Son, Jesus Christ- Who died so that we may live and live a truly meaningful and abundant life. What are you doing with the limited and precious gift of life God has given you? Are you making a difference in
this world for Him? Seek Him, seek the Truth, and seek His purpose for your life….then give Him the reins and let go. It is the most awesome ride you can ever imagine. ▪
His Outfit
Standing on the Truth of God’s Word in the Livestock Show and Rodeo Arenas We are His Outfit chapter of The Fellowship of Christian Cowboys located in Kiowa, Colorado. You can learn more about us by visiting our web site at www.hisoutfit.org and www. christiancowboys.com or by contacting us by email at HISOUTFIT@ AOL.COM Bible Verses: “In my distress I cried unto the Lord, and He heard me.” Psalm 120:1 “I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you (definition: a choice, a decision each of us has to make) life and death, blessing and cursing; therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live” Deuteronomy 30:19 “Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed; for the Lord they God is with thee whitersoever thou goest.” Joshua 1:9
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Hall of Fame
Schnoor Sisters
Amanda, Kirbe & Sydney Schnoor of Chowchilla, California are our new Hall of Fame Members
T The Hall of Fame Members
he Schnoor Sisters Story began with the help and support of their parents but mostly because of a shy 9 year old who saw a future in the black cattle that stood in a dirt pen. Since then Amanda has come a long ways, from show to show, traveling the country and competing on many different levels in the livestock industry. Now 25 and a teacher at Modesto Junior College, she looks back at all the things and one being involved in the National Junior Angus Association and serving as the Foundation Director, in which
she took great pride in being apart of such an amazing and impacting organization. Amanda attended Modesto Junior College where she was on the judging team and furthered her education at Oregon State University where she ended her judging career as well as her education. She graduated and went onto University of Missouri when an opportunity became available to teach at one of her alma maters MJC and she took full advantage. Now living in Modesto, many things keep her occupied. From her classroom to her team to the livestock units at the school farm. She enjoys every minute of it. Still
traveling from show to show with little sister Sydney, she was bred to be a part of this industry forever and she plans to do so. While Kirbe was skeptical on the whole showing thing, she grew a strong appreciation and love for all that it had to offer. Some would say she didn’t have a choice, but following in the footsteps of her big sister was her best bet. The moment she would enter the ring at every show, she knew this is exactly what she wanted to be doing. Not only following Amanda’s footsteps of showing cattle, she also was on the National Junior
Kent Habeger March 2009
Ky Stierwalt March 2009
Phil Lautner July 2009
Jim Williams July 2009
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Steve Bonham January 2010
Christy Collins March 2010
Kirk Stierwalt July 2010
Randy Daniel September 2010
John Sullivan January 2011
Bob May March 2011
Schnoor Sisters May 2011
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American Royal Livestock Show 1999 Reserve Grand Market Steer 2006 Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer 2007 Champion Jr. Angus Female 2008 Champion Jr. Angus Female 2009 Grand Champion Angus Female 2009 Supreme Overall Champion Heifer NAILE 1999 Res. Grand Champion Steer 2006 Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female Show 2006 Res. Grand Champion Steer 2007 Res. Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female Show 2007 Grand Champion Maine Anjou Female Show 2008 Grand Champion Charolais Female Show 2009 Res. Grand Ch. Angus Female National Western Stock Show 1999 Res. Champion Prospect Steer 2000 Champion Prospect Steer 2000 Res Grand Ch Steer 2003 Champion Prospect Steer 2004 Champion Prospect Steer 2004 Champion Prospect Heifer 2005 Grand Champion Market Steer 2006 Champion Prospect Steer 2007 Champion Prospect Steer 2007 Res. Champion Prospect Steer 2008 Res. Grand Champion Market Steer 2008 Grand Champion Prospect Steer 2009 Grand Ch. Prospect Breeding Heifer 2010 Grand Champion Market Steer 2011 Grand Champion Prospect Heifer California State Fair 1999 Reserve Grand Steer 2000 Grand Champion Steer 2001 Grand Champion Steer 2002 Grand Champion Steer 2002 Reserve Grand Champion Steer
2003 Reserve Grand Champion Steer 2004 Grand Champion Steer 2005 Champion Angus Female 2006 Reserve Grand Champion Steer 2007 Supreme Champion Female 2008 Grand Champion Steer 2009 Reserve Champion Angus Heifer 2009 Reserve Supreme Champion Female Junior Grand National Cow Palace 1998 Champion Angus Female 1999 Champion Prospect Steer 1999 Grand Champion Steer 2000 Champion Prospect Steer 2001 Supreme Female 2001 Reserve Champion Prospect 2001 Grand Champion Prospect 2001 Reserve Grand Steer 2001 Grand Champion Steer 2002 Grand Champion Steer 2002 Champion Angus Female 2004 Champion Prospect Steer 2004 Grand Champion Steer 2006 Grand Champion Steer 2007 Champion Prospect Steer 2007 Grand Champion Steer 2008 Champion Prospect Steer Western Bonanza (Cal Poly) 2009 Supreme Champion Female (A & B) 2009 Res. Supreme Ch. Prospect Steer (A) 2010 Res. Supreme Ch. Prospect Steer (A) 2010 Supreme Champion Female (A & B) 2011 Supreme Ch. Prospect Steer (A & B) 2011 Supreme Champion Female (A) Red Wave 2011 Supreme Champion Female Western National Angus Futurity 2008 Grand Champion Jr. Angus Heifer 2008 Reserve Champion Jr. Angus Heifer 2010 Grand Champion Jr. Angus Heifer
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Angus Association Board of Directors where she served as Chairman. Both will say it was one of their best decisions and greatest life experiences and they wouldn’t trade it for the world. While Kirbe hasn’t had much time for shows since retiring off the board and no longer competing in the ring, she remains very active back home. Attending California State University, Fresno studying Mass Communications and Journalism where she will be graduating in the fall with an emphasis in broadcast journalism, Kirbe has taken all life has had to offer. Getting involved in on-campus clubs and being a member of the sorority Kappa Kappa Gamma. While having a few internships with California’s Water Coalition and Sebastion Channel 2 sports radio and television, her future goals include attending law school and furthering her career in journalism. While her future endeavors have kept her from the industry recently she still sees the livestock industry as a huge part of her life and is thankful that little sister Sydney is still showing. Sydney a high school Freshman, is so glad to have had older sisters that have opened up the doors to allow her to be involved and show. Much like the other two, she has lots of goals for her future. She has taken full advantage of what high school has to offer, being a class officer and a part of several clubs as well as playing volleyball and basketball and finding time to play travel ball while making sure she still has time to attend shows. Keeping Dad and Mom busy at home, they still have a few more years of the show world and they are glad they have gotten to be a part of it for so long. Sydney loves getting to know everyone and looks forward to meeting new people when she travels to shows. All three have said none of this would have been possible without all the help from people they have met in the industry, friends and family. While there are so many to thank they show great amounts of gratitude towards those individuals who have been a part of their success within the show ring as well as The National Junior Angus Association who has truly been such an impacting organization in their lives. ▪ 58 THE SHOWTIMES MAY/JUNE 2011
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Back to Class
PARTS OF A STEER
QUIZ BOWL
Here are the Parts of a Steer
TAIL HEAD
Do you know the answers to the following beef quiz bowl questions? Answers are provided at the bottom of the column.
POLL HOOK LOIN
BACK
SHOULDER
MUZZLE
ROUND
Q1: What is the approximate live age range of a carcass with a maturity level of A?
DEWLAP
SWITCH
BRISKET
HOCK
Q2: Where on a beef animal is fat-thickness measured for the Yield Grade formula?
DEW CLAW
Q3: Where did the Bos taurus cattle originate?
PASTERN
Q4: What does the word “fleshing” mean? Q5: What are the two factors on which beef quality grading is based?
KNEE CANNON BONE
SHEATH
HOOF
RIBS FLANK
1
2
3
4
Q6: Which two minerals do cattle have the greatest requirement for? Answer 1: 9-30 months
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BREEDS OF CATTLE Matching / Can you match the Four Breeds of Cattle
MAINE-ANJOU
SHORTHORN
SIMMENTAL
CHAROLAIS
Correct Answers: 1. Shorthorn 2. Maine-Anjou 3. Charolais 4. Simmental
Answer 3: Bos taurus originated in the British Isles and Western Continental Europe.
Resource: http://texas4-h.tamu.edu
Answer 2: Over the rib-eye muscle at the 12th rib.
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M O M W O SH
Judi Riordan-Lolli
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Behind Every Showman is a Show Mom BY JUDI RIORDAN-LOLLI
come in from helping my son, Joseph with chores and my cell phone is beeping. I check my messages and one is from my friend Lisa Reid. She says, “Hi Judi. Just calling ‘cause I haven’t talked to you. I have a question for you, too. Call me when you have time. Thanks.” I call my friend; we visit for a while, and then she asked me: “Why do the boys show cattle and what do you think about them showing?” My first thought was: Because they enjoy showing cattle. But that is only part of the answer…… I am Judi Riordan-Lolli from Macon, Missouri and my oldest son loves to show cattle. I have been involved with cattle since I was a little girl. My father, John Riordan, was herdsman and manager for operations in the both the Angus and the Brangus breed. My brothers and I worked at the cow/ calf operations calving, AI-ing, and with the show cattle. My “Pop”, as we called him, showed many national champions in the both the Angus and Brangus breeds. My brothers and I loved showing and being on the show road with the cattle and meeting new people who became good friends. Showing cattle reinforced what my parents always taught us: respect for others, responsibility, and how to communicate with people. When I married Frankie Lolli and moved to
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Macon, Missouri, where his family owns and operates a livestock market, I thought my show days were gone. I thought I would only get to be around the show barn when I was working in Kansas City at the American Royal. Then along came our two sons, Joseph and Jordan. When Joseph was 11years old, my days of brushing cattle started all over again. Joseph joined 4-H and needed a project. I asked Joseph what he would like to show and he said a steer. I talked with my Pop and he said “call Bobby May and see what he has for sale.” So I called Bobby and we talked about steers for Joseph. The American Royal was coming up and Bobby said to have Joseph come hang out with Brock. So Joseph helped out and Bobby made him feel like he was part of their team and Joseph was hooked! We got our first calf in 2004 and when he walked off the trailer Joseph said, I am naming him “MaxMillion”. He was a great calf and Joseph had a great year showing! As soon as we got home from the last show, Joseph was ready to get his next steer. A couple of years later, both boys were showing and their Papa was always there to assist in feeding and getting the calves rinsed daily. The boys always had to be at the barn to feed, rinse, and turn out. If they had a lot of homework or football practice, they would call Papa and tell him they would not be over to rinse and feed but they would want to turn out.
As time has gone by, the boys have showed cattle and played sports. Two years ago, Jordan decided he would just help Joseph and not show. Last year Joseph chose to not play football and just show his calves and take care of his cow herd. Joseph also works at the livestock market. Joseph is now 18 years old and graduates from high school this year. Jordan is now 15 years old and a freshman in high school. Although my boys have never won a major steer show or a junior heifer show, they always enjoy
going to the cattle shows. I guess the reason I let my boys show are the same reasons I showed with my Pop. They have learned respect, responsibility, how to communicate with people and we have family time. Being in the barn with Pop, my sons, and my husband …… it doesn’t get any better than that! I believe that one day my sons will look back and say, “when we were showing cattle, it was hard work but worth it because we had great family time.” ▪
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►Date: March 18-20, 2011 ►Location: Loveland, CO ►Photos: Bigstar Livestock Images, LLC ►Green Judge: Chris Mullinix ►Gold Judge: Jack Ward
Green & Gold Showdown MARKET BEEF SHOW
$1,000 Grand Champion Market Beef : Green Ring ► Cody Huwa (Champion Crossbred Steer)
$500 Reserve Champion Market Beef : Green Ring ► Emma Vickland (Reserve Champion Crossbred Steer)
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Show Results
$250
3rd Overall Market Beef : Green Skyler Miller (Champion Market Heifer)
$100
4th Overall Market Beef : Green
Kyndal Reitzenstein (Reserve Market Heifer)
$50
5th Overall Market Beef : Green
Brooke Vogt (Champion Maine-Anjou Steer)
$1,000 Supreme Champion Heifer : Green Ring ► PD Miller (Champion Maine-Anjou)
$500 Reserve Supreme Heifer : Green Ring ► Laurie Reid (Reserve Maine-Anjou)
$250
3rd Overall Heifer : Green Ring Hannah Vickland (Champion AOB)
$100
4th Overall Heifer : Green Ring Cody Huwa (Champion Commercial)
$50
5th Overall Heifer : Green Ring Paige Miller (Reserve Commercial)
Winning this show was the best feeling I’ve had during the time I have been showing cattle. It was like I was going to blow up because I was so excited, their were so many great calves being shown. That day I woke up I had a funny feeling and that feeling ended up being something very great. I am from a family of seven and a ranch of about 350 head of cattle along with horses, dogs and my sisters pigs. I have been showing since I was 8 and have enjoyed every bit of it. I also like to rodeo, play basketball, football, and hang out with friends. I am appreciative of all the support this weekend, I couldn’t have asked for more, and the people that have helped me along the way. Having faith and hope will lead to great things. Thanks to my family for helping me get the win this weekend.
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►Date: March 18-20, 2011 ►Location: Loveland, CO ►Photos: Bigstar Livestock Images, LLC ►Green Judge: Chris Mullinix ►Gold Judge: Jack Ward
Green & Gold Showdown MARKET BEEF SHOW
$1,000 Grand Champion Market Beef : Gold Ring ► Cody Huwa (Champion Crossbred Steer)
$500 Reserve Champion Market Beef : Gold Ring ► Skyler Miller (Champion Market Heifer)
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Show Results
$250
3rd Overall Market Beef : Gold
Brook Vogt (Champion Maine-Anjou Steer)
$100
4th Overall Market Beef : Gold
Jarrett Wagner (Reserve Crossbred Steer)
$50
5th Overall Market Beef : Gold
Kyndal Reitzenstein (Reserve Market Heifer)
$1,000 Supreme Champion Heifer : Gold Ring â–ş Skyler Miller (Champion Chi)
$500 Reserve Supreme Heifer : Gold Ring â–ş Morgan Burke (Champion Commercial)
$250
3rd Overall Heifer : Gold Ring PD Miller (Champion AOB)
$100
4th Overall Heifer : Gold Ring Taylor Dorsey (Reserve Chi)
$50
5th Overall Heifer : Gold Ring
John Hampton Cornelius (Champion Hereford)
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►Date: March 11-21 2011 ►Location: Oklahoma City, OK ►Photos: Frankie Allen Photography
OYE Oklahoma Youth Expo
Grand Champion Market Steer ► Ryan Stults, Luther, OK
I am a 17 year old junior at Luther high school. I along with my parents Lindell and Shawna Stults live on a family owned cow calf operation, in Luther, Oklahoma. I currently serve as the secretary of the Luther FFA chapter, where I am active in livestock showing and public speaking. I am also a member of the national honors society and enjoy playing golf. Upon graduation I plan to attend oklahoma State University in the fall of 2012. One of my life long goals has been to win the grand champion steer at OYE, making it even more special is knowing that my family and I alone worked extremely hard to make this dream a reality.
Kayla Brown, daughter of Jarrod and Kimberly Brown, is a junior at Merritt High School, near Elk City, OK. She is active in FFA, softball, and basketball. Kayla has been showing livestock for seven years. She just recently (3 years) starting showing sheep. She is presently the secretary of the Merritt FFA Chapter. Her advisor is Brandon Womack. Kayla plans on using her award money to purchase more show animals and for college tuition.
MARKET SHOWS
Reserve Champion Market Steer Logan Davis, Newcaslte, OK
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Bronze Market Steer Kyra Stierwalt, Leedey, OK
Show Results
Grand Champion Market Barrow
Reserve Champion Market Barrow
Bronze Market Barrow
Grand Champion Market Lamb
Reserve Champion Market Lamb
Bronze Market Lamb
Grand Champion Market Goat
Reserve Champion Market Goat
Bronze Market Barrow Goat
Brianna Robinson, El Rendo, OK
Kayla Brown, Merritt, OK
Mercedes Hardin, Hennessey, OK
Tyler Frailey, Mannford, OK
Jill Davis, Guthrie, OK
Carson Lough, Hennessey, OK
Amanda Higgins, Canute, OK
Amber Cox, Morrison, OK
Rylee Lawson, Newcastle, OK
Hello everyone! My name is Mercedes Hardin from Hennessey, Oklahoma and I was the 2011 Oklahoma Youth Expo Grand Champion Market Goat. I'm 18 years old and I am a senior at Hennessey High School. I have been involved with the show industry since the time I was born. My parents say that the first stock show I ever attended was when I was just a few months old. Although I don't remember much about that particular show, looking at the pictures of it now I realize that it was just the start of many. I showed sheep from the time I was nine until I turned fifteen, then I made the switch to goats. Now, I just finished up my career at this OYE. I am extremely fortunate for all the success I have had during my journey in the show ring. I will graduate this May from Hennessey High School has an Honors Graduate. After that I plan on attending Redlands Community College majoring in Agricultural Business. After that I plan to attend Oklahoma State University to attain a degree in Agricultural Leadership. Good Luck and Happy Showing - Mercedes Hardin :) MAY/JUNE 2011 THE SHOWTIMES 71
►Date: March 11-21 2011 ►Location: Oklahoma City, OK ►Photos: Frankie Allen Photography
OYE Oklahoma Youth Expo
Supreme Purebred Heifer ► Kolby Shepard
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BREEDING HEIFERS
Supreme Influence Heifer ► Bailey Buck
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Show Results
Champion AOB Heifer
Reserve AOB Heifer
Champion Charolais Heifer
Reserve Charolais Heifer
Champion Chianina Heifer
Reserve Chianina Heifer
Keegan Darrow
Megan Johnson
Avery Wood
Shea Thornbrugh
Kade Bowen
William Hasenbeck
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►Date: March 11-21 2011 ►Location: Oklahoma City, OK ►Photos: Frankie Allen Photography
OYE Oklahoma Youth Expo
Champion Commercial Heifer
Reserve Commercial Heifer
Champion Hereford Heifer
Reserve Hereford Heifer
Champion Limousin Heifer
Reserve Limousin Heifer
Champion Shorthorn Heifer
Reserve Shorthorn Heifer
Cammi Gregory
Jake Simms
Jason Cole Fincannon
Lauren Snodgrass
Amarie Griffeth
Colt Cunningham
BREEDING HEIFERS
Kaylen Gregory
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Colby Jones
Show Results
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer
Reserve Maine-Anjou Heifer
Champion Red Angus Heifer
Reserve Red Angus Heifer
Champion Simmental Heifer
Reserve Simmental Heifer
Reserve Angus Heifer
Reserve MaineTainer Heifer
Cole Moore
Baylee Beck
Reagan Fuller
Alisa Friesen
Connor Rogers
Caleb Hart
Brooklyn Burden
Macee Coggins
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►Date: April 16, 2011 ►Location: Sterling, CO ►Photos: Bigstar Livestock Images, LLC ►Judge: Krisha Custis
BEEF BRAWL
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Champion Market Beef ► Tyler Peterson
There were over $3,000 in Drawing Prizes given out to exhibitors at this years show!
Champion Breeding Heifer ► PD Miller
MARKET BEEF & BREEDING
Reserve Market Beef
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Reserve Breeding Heifer ► Taylor Dorsey
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►Date: April 30 & May 1, 2011 ►Location: Riverton, WY ►Photos: Bigstar Livestock Images, LLC
Mountain States Beef Expo
Champion Market Beef [day one] ► Skyler Miller
Reserve Market Beef [day one] ► Ryan Weliever
MARKET BEEF & BREEDING
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Reserve Heifer [day one] ► Mackenzie Camblin
Show Results
Quick Fact: Did you know that the 2011 Mountain States Beef Expo was the 10th Year of the Riverton show!
Champion Market Beef [day two] ► Skyler Miller
Reserve Market Beef [day two] ► Kristie Matlock
Champion Heifer [day two] ► PD Miller
Reserve Heifer [day two] ► Paige Miller
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Iowa Beef Expo
Grand Champion Market Beef [champion crossbred] ► Cole Larson, Guthrie Center, IA
MARKET BEEF SHOW
Reserve Champion Market Beef [reserve crossbred] ► Elizabeth Jones, Williamsburg, IA
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Show Results
3rd Overall Market Beef
4th Overall Market Beef
5th Overall Market Beef
Champion Angus Steer
Reserve Angus Steer
Reserve Charolais Steer
Champion Chianina Steer
Reserve Chianina Steer
Champion Hereford Steer
Reserve Hereford Steer
Champion Limousin Steer
Reserve Limousin Steer
Kallie Burns, Bloomfield, IA
Bailey, Peterson, Danbury, IA
Hagen Fouch, Pleasantville, IA
Alecia Knapp, Waverly, IA
Kaylee Miler, LAcona, IA
Olivia Johnson, Prole, IA
Haylea England, Mt. Ayr, IA
Justin Gillette, Ames, IA
Sophie Hansen, Adel, IA
Haley Stalcup, Prescott, IA
Chance Deppe, Maquoketa, IA
Colby Sorenson, Walnut, IA
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Iowa Beef Expo
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer
Reserve Maine-Anjou Steer
Champion Shorthorn Steer
Reserve Shorthorn Steer
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer
Reserve ShorthornPlus Steer
Reserve Simmental Steer
Champion Red Angus Steer
Nick Jones, Williamsburg, IA
Andy Schwarz, Davenport, IA
Josie Wagler, Wayland, IA
Chisum Downing, Creston, IA
Dalton Birchmier, Maxwell, IA
Cheyenne French, Clarina, IA
MARKET BEEF SHOW
Abby Staudt, Rockford, IA
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Cooper Kabela, West Branch, IA
Show Results
Champion Division 1 Cross Steer
Reserve Division 1 Cross Steer
Reserve Division 2 Cross Steer
Champion Division 3 Cross Steer
Reserve Division 3 Cross Steer
Reserve Division 4 Cross Steer
Champion Division 1 Market Heifer
Reserve Division 1 Market Heifer
Reserve Division 2 Market Heifer
KJ McCrea, Eddyvill, IA
Tyler Peterson, Spencer, IA
Bailey Core, Pleasantville, IA
Kori McLaughlin, Mediapolis, IA
Madisyn Jorgensen, Guthrie Center, IA
Nicole Lang, Harlan, Iowa
Alex Mincer, Columbus, IA
Kori McLaughlin, Mediapolis, IA
Ellie Neil, Fairbank, IA
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Champion Division 3 Market Heifer Kale Spengler, Durant, Iowa
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Iowa Beef Expo
Grand Champion Breeding Heifer [champion commercial] ► Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, IA
BREEDING HEIFER SHOW
Reserve Champion Breeding Heifer [champion maine-anjou] ► Mitchell Udell, Sioux City, Iowa
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Show Results
3rd Overall Breeding Heifer
4th Overall Breeding Heifer
5th Overall Breeding Heifer
Champion Angus Heifer
Reserve Angus Heifer
Champion Charolais Heifer
Reserve Charolais Heifer
Champion Composite Charolais
Reserve Composite Charolais
Kiersten Jass, Garner, IA
Connor Holvoet, Weaver, IA
Bailey Core, Pleasantville, IA
Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, IA
Cole Greiman, Garner, IA
Just Pfeifer, Russell, IA
Champion Chianina Heifer Bailey Core, Pleasantville, IA
Eric Meyer, Rowan, IA
Haley Stalcup, Prescott, IA
Addison VanVliet, Pella, IA
Reserve Chianina Heifer Kale Spengler, Durant, IA
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Iowa Beef Expo
Champion Hereford Heifer
Reserve Hereford Heifer
Champion Polled Hereford Heifer
Reserve Polled Hereford Heifer
Champion Limousin Heifer
Reserve Limousin Heifer
Champion LimFlex Heifer
Champion MaineTainer Heifer
Patyon Vogel, Hartley, IA
Cassidy Hanson, Linn Grove, IA
Christian Danker, Avoca, IA
Keaton Arp, Grand Mound, IA
Tyler Krebs, Okoboji, IA
Mara Anderson, Garner, IA
BREEDING HEIFER SHOW
Zach Greiman, Garner, IA
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Kenton Lain, Corydon, IA
Show Results
Champion Red Angus Heifer
Reserve Red Angus Heifer
Champion Shorthorn Heifer
Reserve Shorthorn Heifer
Champion Div. 1 Commercial
Champion Div. 2 Commercial
Madison Shuey, Corning, IA
Maddy Udell, Sioux City, IA
Colton Otto, Manning, IA
Luke Hogan, Monticello, IA
Payton Vogel, Hartley, IA
Chyann Smith, Storm Lake, IA
Reserve Shorthorn Heifer
Champion Div. 4 Commercial
Champion Salers Heifer
Reserve LimFlex Heifer
Reserve ShorthornPlus Heifer
Champion Simmental Heifer
Reserve Maine-Anjou Heifer
Reserve Simmental Heifer
Reserve MaineTainer Heifer
Champion Gelbvieh Balancer
Maddy Udell, Sioux City, IA
Sierra Jacobi, Grand Mound, IA
Jacob Darbyshire, Morning Sun, IA
Jordan Crall, Albia, IA
Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, IA
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Chase Jass, Garner, IA
Kiley Elder, Pella, IA
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►Date: March 11, 2011 ►Location: Houston, TX ►Photos: Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
$350,000 Grand Champion Market Steer ► Koby Long
MARKET STEERS
$310,000 Reserve Champion Market Steer ► JT Lowery
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Show Results
Name: Koby Long Age: 17 From: Wellington, Texas Parents: Barry Long & Shelly Hanna Dave Allen raised my steer and I bought him from Steve Bonham. Ive been showing for nine years. Past Success: Reserve Grand Champion Steer at the State Fair Reserve Grand Champion Steer at Odessa
Reserve Grand Champion Steer at Austin Reserve Grand Champion Steer at Fort Worth Reserve Grand Champion Steer at Houston Grand Champion Steer at Houston Grand Champion Steer at San Angelo
Champion Shorthorn three times at Fort Worth Champion Chi at San Antonio Champion Herford at Houston Champion Maine-Anjou at Austin Grand Champion Steer at the Belt Buckle twice Reserve Grand Champion Steer at the Belt Buckle Champion British Steer twice at the State Fair
Champion Angus
Reserve Angus
Champion Red Angus
Reserve Red Angus
Kaleb Pounds
Garland McCoy
Payton Herzog
Tyler Vrazel
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►Location: Houston, TX ►Photos: Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
Reserve Hereford
Champion Polled Hereford
Reserve Polled Hereford
Champion Santa Gertrudis
Reserve Santa Gertrudis
Champion Brahman
Reserve Brahman
Jack Ben Franklin
Randy Martin
Crystal Ferris
Kindle Catching
►Date: March 11, 2011
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
Champion Hereford
Max McGilvray
Carrie Standley
MARKET STEERS
Harley Reynolds
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Marcus Toliver
Show Results
Champion Maine-Anjou
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Champion Charolais
Reserve Charolais
Flint Newman
Jagger Horn
Koby Long
Sierra Elrod
Stephanie Lastovica
Hayden Tucker
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►Date: M ►Location: Houston, TX ►Photos: Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
SHOW RESULTS ARE NOW PRINTED IN FULL COLOR!
Champion Simbrah
Reserve Simbrah
Champion Brangus
Reserve Brangus
Champion ABC
Reserve ABC
Presley Wilson
Haley Leifeste
Trey Tillman
Blaine Wootan
MARKET STEERS
Kelton Poe
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Caitlin Woody
Show Results
Champion Limousin
Reserve Limousin
Champion Chianina
Reserve Chianina
Champion AOB
Reserve AOB
Kaylee Smith
Kutter Bland
JT Lowery
Laramie Priest
Benjamen Raulston
Stock Martin
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►Location: Houston, TX ►Photos: Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
Grand Champion Market Barrow ► Lexie Schaefer
►Date: March 17, 2011
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
$177,000
$120,000 Reserve Champion Market Barrow ► Jake Booth
MARKET BARROW
Champion Berkshire Kaleigh Meador
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Reserve Berkshire Tate Farris
Hi, I’m Lexie Schaefer! I am the daughter of Doug and Karen Schaefer of Garden City, Texas. I am a 15 year old freshman at Garden City High School. I have a sister Halie (21), and two brothers, Levi (19) and Ian (17). Aside from showing pigs, I play basketball and participate in UIL academics. As a family, we have been raising pigs for nine years, and I have been showing for seven. Most of our family time is spent on our animals, and I am very thankful that we have had the chance to be involved in showing livestock. Winning grand champion at any show, especially a show as prestigious as the Houston Livestock Show, is a great honor and achievement that my family dreamed of, but never thought we would actually make happen. Winning means a great deal to my family and me, because of the hard work and determination that it took to come this far. Going from having a handful of sows and starting at the bottom of the show chain to raising and exhibiting the grand champion of Houston gives us a great sense of accomplishment. It has taught me that persistence and determination can get you whatever you work for. Showing pigs is definitely a family endeavor, and the win would not have meant near as much if my family wouldn’t have been there to celebrate it with me. I never could have done this without my family and friends, and I would like to thank them for all of their help, love and support.
Show Results
Champion Duroc
Reserve Duroc
Champion Yorkshire
Reserve Yorkshire
Champion Hampshire
Reserve Hampshire
Champion Spotted
Reserve Spotted
Champion Dark Cross
Reserve Dark Cross
Champion Poland China
Reserve Poland China
Champion Chester White
Reserve Chester White
Champion Light Cross
Reserve Light Cross
Champion Medium Cross
Reserve Medium Cross
Champion Heavy Cross
Reserve Heavy Cross
Vance McCabe
Jake Booth
Cenzy Tyson
Hadley Albracht
Lexie Shaefer
Ben Howell
Brady Leach
Kash Sisk
Rebecca Decker
Sage Stephens
Maorgan Winters
Emma-Kate Farris
Cole Stennett
Pryce Stewart
Kristen Knight
Jacqulyn Longino
Kristen Kuehler
Cole Stennett
Trent Williams
Clay Marable
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►Date: March 11, 2011 ►Location: Houston, TX ►Photos: Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
$200,000 Grand Champion Market Lamb ► Trent Herod
MARKET LAMBS
$120,000 Reserve Champion Market Lamb ► Jim Breck Bean
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Show Results
Champion Southdown
Reserve Southdown
Champion Fine Wool
Reserve Fine Wool
Champion Fine Wool Cross
Reserve Fine Wool Cross
Champion Medium Wool
Reserve Medium Wool
Kandace Davenport
Kevin Ede
Mason Fuchs
Trent Herod
Alex Gustafson
Kallie Davenport
Rodney Dunham
Jim Breck Bean
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$140,000 Grand Champion Market Goat ► Scott Gallagher
MARKET GOATS
$100,000 Reserve Champion Market Goat ► Toby Cure
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Show Results
Champion Division I
Reserve Division I
Champion Division II
Reserve Division II
Champion Division III
Reserve Division III
Champion Division IV
Reserve Division IV
Jessica Spinrath
Scott Mauney
Tristan Harbour
Scott Gallagher
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Garrett Miller
Izzy Carenez
Grant Read
Toby Cure
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Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
Supreme Grand Champion Breeding Heifer ► Rope Stewart
BREEDIING HEIFERS
Supreme Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Heifer ► Colby Breeding
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Show Results
Champion Continental Colby Breeding
Reserve Continental Sydney Maulsby
Quick Fact: Champion British
Reserve British
Champion American
Reserve American
Champion ORB
Reserve ORB
Rope Stewart
Halee Herzog
Syann Foster
Tyler Allen
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Maboree Haliburton
Travis Goodrum
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Champion Polled Hereford
Reserve Polled Hereford
Champion Hereford
Reserve Hereford
Champion Red Angus
Reserve Red Angus
Champion Angus
Reserve Angus
Tyler Allen
Rope Stewart
Chessie Barrett
Mallorie Phelps
Ruth Anne Ketler
Kolby Perry
BREEDIING HEIFERS
Katie Wellbrock
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Clayton Stevenson
Show Results
Champion Red Brangus
Reserve Red Brangus
Champion Brangus
Reserve Brangus
Champion Limousin
Reserve Limousin
Champion Simmental
Reserve Simmental
Austin Acord
Blake Wellmann
Troy Holdman
Sydney Maulsby
Hailey Boatright
Jake Johnston
Spencer Wilder
Tyler Mackey
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Champion Santa Gertrudis
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Champion Simbrah
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Champion Maine-Anjou
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Kayla Threet
Camille Grahmann
Ryan Holaway
Cole Turner
Alicia Grahmann
Laelah Bickham
BREEDIING HEIFERS
Myka Blissard
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Payton Hunter
Show Results
Champion ARB
Reserve ARB
Champion Grey Brahman
Reserve Grey Brahman
Champion Red Brahman
Reserve Red Brahman
Champion Charolais
Reserve Charolais
Lindsey Cunningham
Haley Herzon
Garrison Tullos
Colby Breeding
Katylyn Smith
Sarah Caffey
Logan Choiniere
Kimberley King
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LIVESTOCK JUDGING
►Date: March 15, 2011 ►Location: Houston, TX ►Photos: Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
SENIOR COLLEGE
JUNIOR COLLEGE
HIGH TEAM OVERALL
HIGH TEAM OVERALL
#
NAME
#
NAME
1
Texas Tech University
1
Redlands College
2
Texas A&M University
2
Blinn College
3
Western Illinois University
3
Connors State College
4
Purdue University
4
Northeastern Junior College
5
Iowa State University
5
Butler Community College
HIGH INDIVIDUAL OVERALL
HIGH INDIVIDUAL OVERALL
#
NAME
#
NAME
1
Kody Lucherk, Texas Tech U.
1
Nathan Faust, Connors State C.
2
Tegan Simmons, Purdue University
2
Jake Warntjes, Redlands College
3
Caleb Boardman, Texas A &M University
3
Graham Blagg, Redlands College
4
Brady Ragland, Texas A&M University
4
Levi Moyers, Blinn College
5
Cole Danner, Iowa State University
5
Brent Cromwell, Blinn College
6
Beth Collins, Sam Houston University
6
Wesley Kraintz, Redlands College
7
Jordan Clem, Texas Tech University
7
Chandler Akins, Butler Community College
8
Jaclyn Amiss, Iowa State University
8
Shelly Sutton, Blinn College
9
Logan Newsom, Angelo State University
9
Whitney Stuart, Redlands College
10
John Gladman, California State University
10
Barrett Carlisle, Butler Community College
The Intercollegiate Livestock Judging Contest requires six-member teams, with five members’ scores counting toward team awards. Contestants judge four animals in separate cattle, swine, lamb and goat classes. The animals are evaluated on conformation and appearance. The contestants turn in scorecards as well as present an oral set of reasons for choosing the class animals in the order they did. Formal judges’ scores are compared to the contestants’, and point values are given or deducted depending on how similar the contestant scored the breed class.
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SENIOR 4-H & FFA
JUNIOR 4-H & FFA
HIGH TEAM OVERALL
HIGH TEAM OVERALL
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NAME
#
NAME
1
George West FFA Team 1
1
Burleson County 4-H Team 1
2
Barbers Hill FFA Team 1
2
Brazos County 4-H Team 1
3
Guadalupe County 4-H Team 1
3
Angleton FFA Team 1
4
Cypress Ranch FFA Team 1
4
Galveston County Team 1
5
Navasota FFA Team 2
5
Austin County 4-H Team 1
HIGH INDIVIDUAL OVERALL
HIGH INDIVIDUAL OVERALL
#
NAME
#
NAME
1
Brantley Bordovsky, Calhoun 4-H
1
Connor Newmann, Austin 4-H
2
Heather Caudle, Barbers Hill FFA
2
McClaine Pawelek, Floresville FFA
3
Jacob Downer, Klein Collins FFA
3
Megan Brottem, Kountze FFA
4
Kelly Strahan, Navasota FFA
4
Skyler Blinka, Calhoun County 4-H
5
Trent Dewaters, Canyon FFA
5
Kathryn Giese, Walker County 4-H
6
Bradlet Belota, Cypress Ranch FFA
6
Blane Counsil, Madison County 4-H
7
Jeremy Kelley, Yoakum FFA
7
Kyle Ramsey, Brazo County 4-H
8
Cameron Knight, Shallowater FFA
8
Joshua Becan, Hallettsville FFA
9
Logan Cox, Navarro FFA
9
Makayla Lockwood, Harris County 4-H
10
Cameron Anderson, Needville FFA
10
Cody Bishop, Victoria County 4-H
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Article
Hedeman Family
From the Rodeo Arena to the Show Ring BY TRACY HEDEMAN, TX
TRACY’S LIVESTOCK SHOWING BACKGROUND
I grew up on a Horned Hereford Ranch in Haslet, Texas where my dad (Jack Stepp) was the Ranch manager for 2 years where he ran about 500 cows at the ranch. We moved to Justin when I was 15 years old and my dad started to work for Bingham Limousin Ranch, it was a much smaller ranch but we had lots of show cattle. I helped my dad with the show cattle and traveled with him to all the stock shows and showed all the cattle for the ranch. When that ranch sold out we went to work for M&L Limousin ranch and I was in college at Oklahoma State but I still went to stock shows and showed the cattle. I had the opportunity to get involved with the Jr. Limousin Assocition and show at state and national shows. I was
mom still help me with the cows we raise today. It has been fun for our boys to show Limousin cattle and see friends I grew up showing with still involved with showing. I have made a lot of friends over the years going to stock shows then and now. When Tuff and I met we were in college and he was rodeoing in college and professionally and I was at stock shows showing cattle. TUFF’S RODEO BACKGROUND
very lucky to get to show lots of good heifers over the years at these ranches. My dad and I made a pretty good team. My dad and
Tuff’s rodeo career began junior rodeo competition entering various New Mexico Junior Rodeo Association competitions, taking him onto high school competitions and then to National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association rodeos, competing for Sul Ross MAY/JUNE 2011 THE SHOWTIMES 113
University rodeo team in Alpine, TX. He qualified for his first NFR in 1984 in bull riding, the first of 12 qualifications and the last year the rodeo was held in Oklahoma City. In 1986, he won his first PRCA World title and also made Tracy his wife in on May 25. Then in 1989, he garnered his second bull riding title, the same year that his good friend and traveling partner Lane Frost lost his life. Tuff’s third PRCA world title for bull riding came in 1991. Tuff’s career earnings surpassed $1 million in 1993. He continued to compete in the PRCA while also becoming a founding member of the Professional Bull Riders, holding the title of president. In 1995, he brought home the world
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PBR title while having a close encounter with the famed Bodacious. In 1997, Tuff was inducted into the PRCA ProRodeo Hall of Fame. In 2003, the Championship Bull Riding organization came to life. Currently, Tuff if the president of the Championship Bull Riding and produces numerous bull riding events throughout the country. LANE AND TREVOR SHOWING
Lane is 19 years old, he started showing in 4-H when he was 9 and continued through high school showing in FFA. Lane’s first heifer was an Angus heifer he won the county show with her and she won many division and reserve Divisions. That heifer had a bull calf her first calf and he is what we use to breed our cows that are
not registered Limousin. He also showed steers. Then he started showing Limousin heifers. He has cows (ex show heifers) that he breeds now to try to raise some show heifers and steers. Trevor also started showing when he was 9 in 4-H and now he is 9th grade and shows through FFA. He has shown steers and Limousin heifers. Between Lane and Trevor they have had the Grand Champion heifer at our County show since they started showing. In 2009 Lane showed a heifer named “Ubetcha” that he bought his Sr. year to show. Lane showed “Ubetcha” as a calf his senior year and she was Division champion or reserve at all the stock shows and was Grand Champion at Star of Texas in Austin. Lane bought this heifer from Davis Limousin Ranch. Trevor in 2010 showed “Ubetcha” he started out at the County show with Grand Champion overall heifer, then, went to the Fort Worth Stock Show and had Grand Champion Limousin heifer, then at the San Antonio Livestock
show he won Grand Champion Limousin and the $10,000 scholarship. Trevor showed “Ubetcha” at the Houston Livestock show and Star of Texas in Austin and was Grand Champion at both shows. This is the first time in the Limousin breed history that the same heifer has won all four major shows in Texas. We were all very excited to have had the opportunity to have a heifer like this to show and add to our breeding program. The boys have built up a pretty good set of cows over the last few years. This year Trevor bought a heifer named “Ryder Girl” from Clint Petzold and Buckhorn Creek Limousin Ranch. He won Reserve Champion at Fort Worth and she was Grand Champion at Star of Texas in Austin. We have been blessed to have had two heifers to show that have been of this quality the last few years. The boys and I have to thank Sam Scott who I grew up showing cattle with he has always helped me pick out heifers and steers out for the boys to show and clips and fits them for us.
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LANE & TREVOR
Lane and Trevor both rope calves and team rope. They have been involved with junior rodeos and high school rodeo since they were old enough to ride. They both rode calves and steers when they were younger and decided to stick to roping, maybe they had seen too much when their dad rode bulls. They have won numerous buckles and over 50 saddles between the two of them and one trailer at Jr. Rodeos and Texas high school and Jr. High rodeos. Lane goes to Weatherford College on a rodeo scholarship and will attend Tarleton State next fall. Trevor is a freshman in high school and is a member of Texas High School rodeo where he ropes calves, team ropes and also is cutting, and will go to Texas State finals this summer. Lane played basketball in high school and his team made it to State playoffs two years while he was in high school, he also played golf and still enjoys playing basketball on intramural teams at college. Trevor plays basketball, baseball and golf in high school.
This article was written after subscriber Al Summers, CO recognized the Hedeman heifer in our Fort Worth results. He suggested that the Hedeman family would make a great article. We would like to thank the Hedeman family for sharing their story in The Showtimes Magazine! - The Reid Family
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ith no guaranteed salaries or injured reserve provisions in the sport of rodeo, these professional athletes are often left with no place to turn when faced with injuries and the accompanying financial hardship. Recognizing that serious injuries can be traumatic enough without the additional burden of financial worries, the Justin Boot Company formed a partnership with the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) in 1989 to establish the Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund (JCCF). The JCCF’s premise is to lend a helping hand to professional rodeo athletes and their families in the event of catastrophic injuries. Tax deductible contributions to the Fund may be made by downloading the donation form from justincowboycrisisfund. org or by mailing a check or money order to the address below:
The Pro Rodeo League of Women Style Show and Luncheon is the largest fundraiser annually for the Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund. Chaired by Tracy Hedeman, the luncheon has raised $1,150,260 since inception. The event continues to grow under Tracy's guidance and with the assistance of the host venue, the South Point Hotel and Casino. The 2010 event raised the most funding to date with an impressive $89, 990 in 4 hours!
Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund attn: Cindy Schonholtz 101 Pro Rodeo Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80919 888/662-JCCF (5223)
The Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund is a 501-C-3 non-profit organization headquartered in Colorado Springs with the mission to offer "a hand up" to injured rodeo athletes and their families.
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Cassie Hoblyn - York, NE
“Lead, don’t follow” is the motto Courtney lives by. She was Iowa Jr. Beef Breeds President, twoyears; Iowa Jr. Simmental President, three-years; and State Champion FFA livestock judging team.
An outstanding role model for the junior livestock industry. Exhibitor of National Junior Heifer Show Champions - yet, win, lose or draw, her sportsmanships sets her apart.
Brady Jensen - Courtland, KS
Ashley Skeels - Boerne, TX
Two-time class President; 4-H and FFA President; State Champion 4-H Livestock Judging Team and High Individual. Sponsored with Valley Vet
Spends her time mentoring youth for numberous show cattle clinics. Three-time Jr. National Champion Showman and heifer champions at Louisville, Denver and San Antonio.
Hannah Winegardner - Lima, OH
Taylor Shackelford - Gunter, TX
Her success in the show ring is known by all, but her assistance with teaching children classes at her church defines her caring spirit. Sponsored with Highland Enterprises, Provico, Ohio Valley and White Show Supply
From the moment Taylor was old enough, he made his own choices with his livestock. His independent thinking molded a successful and diversified young stockman resulting in Championships at the majors.
Lisa Reid - Brighton, CO
Carly Wesner - Chalmers, IN
Showtimes magazine co-owner; CO State Fair Champion Steers; and a 4-time all-state judging team member. Lisa received the distinguished honor of Sullivan’s “Best Presented Application.”
Simmental blood runs through her veins. Fourtime national champion high-school judging team; High-Individual, American Royal and National Barrow Show judging contests.
Sponsored with Bauman Family Show Supply
Ashley Judge - San Luis Obispo, CA A natural born a leader. She is the current President of the CA Jr. Shorthorn and Angus Assoc. Ashley is also a two-year high individual in the CA FFA livestock judging contest. 130 THE SHOWTIMES MAY/JUNE 2011
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Paige Wallace - Stotts City, MO 2011 Miss American Angus, yet not afraid to get her hands dirty. Involved in every facet of her purebred cattle operation. Has successfully raised national champion caliber livestock. Sponsored with Mid-Missouri Feed
Morgan Meisenheimer - Mount Airy, MD
Paige Allen - St. Charles, MN
Morgan set an all-time scoring record in beef cattle oral reasons and total points on her way to capturing the high individual honors at the NAILE. Raised multiple champions at the MD State Fair. Sponsored with Scottsdale Supply
Multi-state and national FFA award winner. Her genuine joy for helping others is infectious. Her ongoing responsibility as coordinator of Minnesota’s largest junior jackpot event is proof of her commitment.
Britney Creamer - Montrose, CO
Mallorie Renee Phelps - Grandview, TX
2011 National Jr. Angus Assoc. President and ’10 National Jr. Angus Show Champion Showman. Leaders aren’t born - it’s through their perseverance and efforts. They will themselves to succeed.
Coached 4-H meats judging team; exhibited the 2011 NWSS National Champion Polled Hereford Heifer; and was named second highindividual at the 2011 NWSS meats judging contest.
Sponsored with Bauman Family Show Supply
Bailey Buck - Madill, OK Cody Burke - Genoa, NE Perhaps the most talented cattle fitter/clipper for his age in America, yet still maintained a 4.0 GPA. Cody’s family exhibited Champion Steer at 2010 NAILE & Ak-Sar-Ben.
Jacob Boyert - Seville, OH Three sport captain in high-school. Yet Jake’s proudest moment was this year in Denver where he exhibited the Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer - and did it as a family.
Bailey was raised by the concept - we show cattle to raise our kids - and now has excelled in all aspects of life as a result. She has exhibited champions at every major in the country. Her future plans are attain a bio-chemistry/molecular biology degree. Sponsored with The Winning Edge, Brad Cox
Rachel Glascock - Pilot Point, TX
Sponsored with Highland Enterprises, Provico, Ohio Valley and White Show Supply
Rachel is a Texas State FFA Officer who working diligently to improve and expand her own Simmental herd. Competitive cattle, FFA and American agriculture is Rachel’s heartbeat.
Jamie Bloomberg - Berwick, IL
Laine Martin - Curryville, MO
Independent ... forward thinking ... creating her own splash best describes Jamie. A true entrepreneur that developed, created and promoted her own jewelry and accessory business.
Multiple state fair champions, yet modest at winning. Her high character and work ethic is the model for the junior livestock industry.
Mollie Lastovica - College Station, TX
Tamar Ellen Adcock - Assumption, IL
Reigning President of the Texas State 4-H Council and high-individual at the Texas State 4-H livestock judging contest and Houston Livestock Show contest.
Two historic cattle families unite (parents Jim Adcock and Jan Unger). Tamar blazes her own trail with national champion Herefords while maintaining a 4.0 GPA and class valedictorian.
Lindsay Upperman - Chambersburg, PA At the ripe old age of 18, Lindsay is named fund raising chair for the 2011 National Jr. Angus Show. Pennsylvania Jr. Angus Assoc. President and Queen. Stepping up is her middle name. Sponsored with Scottsdale Supply
Sponsored with Mid-Missouri Feed
Troy Shaw - Ogden, IA 4-H, family and outstanding sportsmanship are Troy’s goals. His many championships are the bonus. Good things happen to good people ... for a reason.
Check out www.sullivansupply.com to see the list of the gold star and silver star award winners. MAY/JUNE 2011 THE SHOWTIMES 131
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NATURAL STRIDE - Without question in the show ring today soundness is a necessity and with the advancements in genetics and performance we have stressed the structure of livestock to the limits. As we continue to push the show animal of today to its highest potential we will also see more and more movement problems. Whether it’s swelling, flexibility, joint pain or just wear and tear, Natural Stride is your answer. This revolutionary, one-of-a-kind, ALL NATURAL formula has led to dramatic results in todays show animal. Natural Stride benefits the joint in 4 ways ... • First, it helps modulate or “calm down” the body’s immune response to joint stress - enhancing joint recovery and minimizing damage from pain and activity. • Second, cetyl myristoleate may act as an anti-inflammatory, helping to reduce the symptoms of “inflammatory arthritis” and other conditions in which inflammation can lead to slow recovery, damaged tissues, increased pain and restricted motion. • Third, cetyl myristoleate can stimulate joint lubrication to help relieve stiffness, which may improve mobility and enhance the natural range of motion. • Finally, cetyl myristoleate has had an analgesic or “pain-killing” effect that may help to reduce joint pain, hence increasing your animal’s comfort.
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If you hate to throw away that first calf calving ease troubles. This is a maternal sire that brings a lot to the table. He has hair, and would like to have one that you can bone, look, squareness, soundness, and an extended family tree of baldies on both still sell but don’t have to stay up all night sides of his pedigree. This photo was taken at 2 years of age, so you make your own worrying, then Grizzly is your answer to decisions when it comes to how you want your maternal cattle to look at that age. your calving ease troubles. This is a maternal sire that brings a lot to the table. He has Dam Grizzly’s hair, bone, look, squareness, soundness, and an extended family tree of baldies on both Sire: B&D 700M (Grizz/Blk Bear) • Dam: Hotmail/Simm (50% Simmental) • BW: 65 lbs. (out of of ahis firstpedigree. calf heifer) This photo was taken sides sire: B&D 700M (Grizz/Blk Bear) DOB: 4.05.06 • 50% Simmental • ASA Reg. #2468117 • TH- & PHA-Free •at 2AMF • of NHFage, so you make your own years dam: Hotmail/Simm (50% Simmental) bw: 65 pounds (out of a first calf heifer) decisions when it comes to how you want dob: April 5, 2006 • 50% Simmental your maternal cattle to look at that age. ASA Reg. #246817 THF, PHAF, AMF, NHF
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Meet the Exhibitor
Macy Griswold
4.0 Student, FFA Member, Showman
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BY MACY GRISWOLD, PERKINS, OKLAHOMA
i, my name is Macy Griswold, I am currently a sophomore at Perkins-Tryon High School in Perkins, Oklahoma, and the daughter of Garfield and Angie Griswold. My family has always said that education is very important, and it is something that I have always held with high regard. I am at the top of my class with a 4.0 GPA. I am very active in the FFA, currently holding the position of co-reporter. Livestock judging is another activity I take part in. Judging is something my dad was involved with, and ever since I was nine I have strived to increase my ability to one day beat my dad’s records. Showmanship contests are another one of my favorite things to participate in; they are something I look forward to every year. I am also a member of the National Honor Society. I’m passionate about cheerleading as well; I have been on the squad for two years going on three. Ever since I can remember I have 134 THE SHOWTIMES MAY/JUNE 2011
grown up around the cattle industry. It is something that my family has done for many generations before me. When I was younger I couldn’t wait to be old enough to tag along to the far away shows that everyone was always talking about. It was when I got my first
steer, Bugzy, that I realized that I truly had a passion for showing. I strive to reach the best of my abilities every day. My family is very supportive in anything I want to attempt. Showing steers and heifers is a lifestyle that my whole family is
a part of and we cherish the moments at shows when we come together to do what we love. I am the oldest grandchild on both sides of my family in which leaves a lot of responsibility. My family strongly believes in helping each other and sharing the credit of success. I am happy to help my younger siblings; brother Colton 12, and sister Chloe 9; and cousins that are just beginning their showing careers. Whether we are practicing our showmanship skills, washing, feeding, or just hanging out at the barn you can always count on it being a time filled with smiles and laughter. Since I am the oldest, I was the first person my family got to teach. Holding that spot is something that has made me who I am today. My uncle, John, has always told me that when I first started showing he was worried that I would never catch on, but I think it is safe to say that I have stepped forward and moved on in my family’s footsteps. He is someone that, even from a very early age, I have looked up to. He will always be the one to say, “Oh
she can miss that much school for Denver, it’s about time for her to get an actual education.” My dad is another very important figure in my life. I remember being ten and eleven riding on the four-wheeler with him and my siblings at our ranch in Dupree, South Dakota, spending Sunday afternoons checking cows with the whole family. These are the times that I wouldn’t trade for the world and the stories that one day I will be sharing with my kids. For the longest time, steers were what I was passionate about, but in the past couple years my interests have changed to heifers. I started out showing Maine-Anjou heifers, but in recent years I have fallen in love with the Simmental breed. With my first purebred Simmental, Revlon, I was lucky enough to have a great deal of success. She was reserve Simmental at Tulsa State Fair (2009) and champion Simmental at the Oklahoma Youth Expo (2010). She was also the Champion Simmental in the open show at Kansas City (2009) and reserve female at junior nationals (2009). She was the kind of heifer that made us, as exhibitors, dread
her final show. My next favorite heifer was named Glitter. She was named champion Simmental female in the junior show both in 2009 and 2010 at Kansas City. She was also the reserve champion Simmental in the junior show at Louisville (2009) and champion in the open show at Denver (2010). Throughout my show career thus far, I am very grateful for all the success I have had, but winning isn’t everything. All the banners, trophies, plaques and awards are all a great feeling to earn and something I am very thankful to have. There is nothing like being in the grand line up waiting and trying to anticipate which animal the judge is going to use. With all of the adrenaline flowing, every exhibitor hoping it will be them, once that judge comes and shakes your hand there is no better sensation at that moment when you are in the show ring. However, just being able to travel going from show to show across the nation you learn to cherish all the friendships, experiences, and life lessons along the way. Having banners and awards at home remind me where I have been and what all I have
accomplished, but the memories that come with each show are what matter the most and will always be something I will never forget and treasure forever. I have a bright future to look forward to with many goals I have set for myself, one being that I will eventually attend law school. Until then, I just take in one day at a time enjoying my family, friends, school, traveling the long truck rides to shows, and taking on whatever challenges lie in my path. Cattle are truly a passion for my family and are what they have lived off of for many generations. For me and my family, cattle are a way of life and I would not change for a minute having it be any other way. ▪
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Recipe
German Chocolate Cake BY GENEVIEVE MOORE, TEXAS
Cake 3c. flour 2c. sugar 1/3c. cocoa 2tsp. soda 1tsp. salt 3/4c. oil 2T. vinegar 2c. water 1 tsp. vanilla Sift flour, sugar, cocoa, soda and salt into a 9 x 13 x 2-inch pan. Add oil, vinegar, water and vanilla; mix well with a fork. Bake for 35 minutes at 375 degrees. Frosting Beat 4 egg yolks till frothy. Add 1 cup evaporated milk and mix well. Add 1 cup sugar and mix well. Melt 1 stick or 1/2 cup margarine and add the yolk, milk and sugar mixture. Cook over medium high heat stirring occasionally until mixture comes to a boil. Remove from heat, cool 15 minutes, and add 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup chopped pecans, and 1 1/2 cups coconut. Stir and frost cake.
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Fun Times
Show Scramble These breeds of cattle are all scrambled! How fast can you figure out these 5 breeds?
Facebook Question What Junior National are you looking forward to the most this summer? (We’ve selected the top responses) Lynette Lucas Limousin April 29 at 3:08pm Shelby Teague Shorthorn!!! April 29 at 3:36pm Katie Nolles Hereford! See ya in KC! April 29 at 4:44pm Brenda Buck Maine/Chi/Charolais of course! Three breeds means 3x the great cattle, 3x the fun, and more importantly, 3x the great people! April 29 at 6:41pm Want to see your response here in a future issue? Become our friend on Facebook and look for next months question. We will select several responses to print in our July/August State Fair Edition!
TIME TRAVEL: 2002
This issue we look back at what was going on in 2002. ACROLHSAI
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Cost of Regular Unleaded Gas: $1.36 Top Movie at the Box Office: Spider Man Top Country Song: The Good Stuff, Kenny Chesney US President: George W. Bush Champion Steer at the Colorado State Fair: Cooper Anderson
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Over the past several years The Showtimes has changed... 2007
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The first issue of The Showtimes Magazine is Printed. Overman Club Lambs had the first cover!
The January 2009 Stock The first May/June 2011 Show Edition became our Junior National Edition first perfect bound issue. becomes our largest issue printed at 162 pages.
MAY/JUNE 2011 THE SHOWTIMES 141 1. Man on the right edge of the photo is missing 2. Chute on the right edge of the photo, behind the showman is missing 3. Girls shirt in the background is changed from pink to teal. 4. Cap logo is changed from Monopoly to The Showtimes 5. Man is added behind the calf in the background.
6 2011 BEEF BRAWL JACKPOT We've made six changes to this photo taken at the 2011 Beef Brawl Jackpot in Sterling, Colorado. Can you identify the differences?
Second Look Can you spot the differences in these photos?
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Sire: Heat Wave • Dam: Witch Doctor x Angus (Kathy) BW: 89 lbs. • DOB: March 15, 2010 • THC/PHAF Semen: $25 from owners and major distributors
OWneD WiTH: Fred Campbell Livestock, IN • 574-721-0536 naylor Cattle Company, OK • 806-435-1994
Every year we strive to find a select group of bulls that fit the needs of as many club calf producers as possible. Sometimes a bull comes along and it’s not very often but looks to be an absolute breed changer. Fast Freddy blew us away right from the first time we laid eyes on him and still today continues to impress us! He was an absolute crowd pleaser in Denver 2011 drawing a lot of appreciation for how REAL he is! With a mother backing him that has produced close to $300,000 worth of progeny, this bull is a sure shot to produce consistently. If you are looking for muscle... stoutness... bone... hair...good necked.... SOUND genetics which is what is essential in this game, he puts all those things together in one spectacular package! This Heat wave son is sure to be used on a wide variety of females and we recommend breeding him similar to his sire for the best results. If you want to sell the high dollar prospects it starts at the pasture so be sure to add him to your list of bulls to use. Your competition already has.
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Sired by Uncle Kracker
Tabasco
EUC TabasCo • Reg # AR51806 • Dob: March 1, 2010 • THF/PHaF bW: 82 lbs. • sire: Jake’s Proud Jazz • Dam: Vegas x Habanero owned with: Euchee Creek Cattle Company, 918-225-8739
Tabasco has the added power and bone, loads of hair and is unbelievable sound structured. He is probably one of the best Proud Jazz bulls we have seen in a long time. Whether you want champion steers and show heifers, this bull has what it takes! If using a new bull is in your plans for this breeding season, here is one of the bulls you definitely need to consider.
Uncle Kracker
Calves sired by Cyrus
MaineTainer • Dob: October 6, 2008 • THF/PHaF bW: 81 lbs. • sire: Hoo Too • Dam: DJ Hunk semen: $25
The word “breeding tool” is the term used by many across the country to describe this Char cross bull. He is TH and PHA Free and sired by the outcross bull, Who Too and his dam is a Maine female out of DJ Hunk. To top it off, several semen companies and many customers have said he is one of the best smoky bulls they have seen in a long time. We are selling semen across the country on this bull already. He is surely a cow changer. Loads of hair, bone and a great disposition are just a few of the qualities to describe Uncle Kracker. Try him on char cows. He is bred by John Adams.
Cyrus
Saginaw
TFR CyRUs 225ET • Polled Hereford Reg. P42891459 • Dob: February 25, 2008 • THF/PHaF bW: 87 lbs. • sire: BR Moler • Dam: CRR D03 Cotton 356 owned with: U-Wing Herefords • Jason Ewing • AbraKadabra Cattle Co. • Brian Laaker • McInnis Cattle Co. • Franklin Cattle Co. • Randy Goddard • Hixson Herefords semen: $25
KCC saGinaW • 1/2 Blood Simmental ASA# 2504822 • Dob: January 3, 2009 Cyrus is a son of BR Moler, the National Champion Hereford Bull, 2005 NWSS. He is backed by the very successful show heifer for Luke Schroder, CRR D03 Cotton 356. Cotton has wrote her own chapter in THF/PHaF • bW: 84 lbs. • sire: Duff New Look 101 • Dam: KCC 26J (X339U) history. As a calf she was named the, Champion Polled Hereford heifer, 2004 National Jr. Hereford owned with: Pischel Farms Simmentals • Kent Snowden Expo, the American Royal and the NAILE. Cyrus has the rare ability to transmit genetic success at a
KCC Saginaw has a flawless pedigree, picture perfect profile, complete soundness and is a perfect blend of maternal performance. All this combined with his low birth weight EPD of -1.5, makes this bull and obvious choice to use on your first and second calf heifers. This just might be the bull that will to it all. You need to try him and see for yourself that KCC Saginaw is the right bull to use for 2011 and beyond.
highly consistent rate in both male and female progeny. More importantly, what excites us the most is the fact that Cyrus is a great bull in his own right. Here’s what breeders are saying, “The Cyrus calves we have on the ground are the most consistent, stoutest Hereford sire group I have ever had.” “This bull is definitely going to sire show steers and show heifers consistently.” MAY/JUNE 2011 THE SHOWTIMES 145
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Chopper
ZKCC
The proof is in the performance,
Chopper did not disappoint in his first calf crop. He produced a $38,500 heifer calf at the Classic Female Sale with an average on 6 head of $13,392 in his first sire group. We continue to get reports from across the nation on Chopper calves. They are big topped, solid made and marketable, with beautiful baldy faces. He and his offspring are a direct testament to the power that Steel Force is able to transmit down through the generations.
Chopper
Sire: Steel Force Dam: Ms Meyer 31S1 of TH
Purebred Simmental ~ Reg. # 2453413
Griswold
Cattle
CE 9.3 BW 0.6
WW 31.1 YW 51.6
Milk -0.3 API 106.3
This popular Chopper daughter has been a many time show champion, including Champion Low % Simmental at the Illinois Beef Expo. She sold as lot 31 in the GCC Classic sale to Lucas Wisnefski, Wyoming, IL
Chopper Semen $25/unit Owned by Griswold Cattle, Kraenow Cattle, Top Sires, & Phil Lautner
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Lot 29 Sold to Jim Krug, Newhall, IA
Lot 32 Sold to Craig Jumps, Culbertson, NE
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