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Siring the winning kind!
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THE SLAP IS ONE YOU WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER. THE EMOTION, THE HUGS, THE HIGH FIVES. A TEAM EFFORT OF EARLY MORNINGS AND LATE NIGHTS. YOU TRAVEL THE MILES, AND PUT IN THE TIME. GRISWOLD CATTLE IS DEDICATED TO BRING YOU THE GENETICS YOU NEED TO WIN. FROM PROVEN BULLS AND COW FAMILIES GENERATIONS DEEP.
Greg Griswold: 405-780-0100
Lot 1, Miss Boston. 2015 Classic.
Craig Sand: 405-564-4319
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Tuesday, November 28, 2017 8th Annual Production Sale at the farm, Gridley, Illinois
ALAN & THERESA MILLER 217.840.6935 pvfangus@gmail.com ORLAN & CAROL BRANDON & CATHY JONES: 309.370.1081
Visitors welcome anytime. Cattle are available private treaty throughout the year. More information is available at our website www.pvfangus.com.
Will Coor: 919.723.6399 Clay Chipman: 812.653.0340 Garrett Kietzman: 608.931.8159
PVF Online Heifer Sale
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GVC STATESMAN 4R BBBN X2 201X BOSS BEAUTY 84M AMA # 464046 POLLED PB MAINE SLC SOONER 101M BNWZ CALYPSO 28Y DLB MISS WHISKEY 2T
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Dam of Data Bank
3/4 Sister to Data Bank
No I-80, no Ali and he works awesome on those pedigree's! Data Bank is extremely well balanced smooth made individual that has an undeniably great look. He hails from some of the greatest cow families in the breed who have shown their power in the show ring but most importantly in the pasture. In an era when the search for a purebred Maine option has been somewhat limited Data Bank is the answer. He is awesome footed, smooth jointed and is athletic as you can make a mature bull, he's square made and extremely soft middled. Look for his offspring to compete and perform at the highest levels and carry on a great family tradition. Contact Tessa Schotte for all your Griswold Semen needs 785-268-0470.
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sale site: 85813 572nd ave • Wayne ne 68787 • mailing address: 57215 572nd ave • Wayne ne 68787 ryan: 402.369.2025 • crystal: 309.221.1247 • online at: dunkcattle.com show and sale cattle: Jake Gale 402.389.1003
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ver the Spring I have decided to pursue the purchase of Bushy Park Farm Cattle Company. As I recognized that Mason and Whitney’s show careers are quickly coming to a close, and I see this as an opportunity to move Willow Springs Cattle Company to the next level. We would like to welcome all current and past customers of Bushy Park Farm to the Willow Springs Cattle Company family and assure you that we are excited to meet your needs. If you need anything
feel free to contact any of us with your questions. With five of us available, you will have ample opportunity to get your questions answered. We truly want to help you accomplish your goals. I want to thank Steve Robinson for the opportunity to purchase Bushy Park Farm, in its entirety. I have had the pleasure, as a customer, to work with Bushy Park Farm since the beginning of its creation. Steve has become a close friend and someone I admire greatly. I know we will continue to offer the high
end quality that has become identified with the Bushy Park Farm brand. We are excited to announce that Cory Thomsen will be joining the team here at Willow Springs Cattle Company. Cory will be relocating to Prairie Grove, Arkansas and working alongside Cody, Garrett and Trenton. We can’t imagine a better addition to our team. Again, we want to encourage you to visit the ranch or give us a call about helping you fulfill all your goals.
Fall Sale dateS are SCheduled Be sure to join us in Prairie Grove for the following sales: • Fall 2017 - tradition oF eXCellenCe Sale • Winter 2018 - BullS SaleS • Spring 2018 - girlS oF Summer Sale Sale cattle always available at the ranch in Prairie Grove, Arkansas. Visitors always welcome.
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2017 OHIO BEEF EXPO Grand Champion Steer / Champion Crossbred 2016 BADGER KICK-OFF CLASSIC Reserve Champion Steer 2016 HEART OF IT ALL Grand Champion Steer - Ring A Addison Jones / Placed by Wade Rodgers
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2017 NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW 3rd Overall Prospect Feeder Heifer Jackson Allen
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LINDSEY AMAA VOICE EDITOR, DIRECTOR OF SHOWS, COMMUNICATIONS AND YOUTH BECOMES ONE OF OUR LATEST HALL OF FAME MEMBERS! BY LISA REID, CO
Lindsey Broek is an All-Star when it comes to working with youth and running the Best of the Barns winning Maine-Anjou Junior National; not to mention the work she does day-in and day-out for the American Maine-Anjou Association outside of their big Summer show. Lindsey is always game to volunteer her time and talents to help friends with their endeavors including the Junior National Hereford Expo and the Blackout! The number of people she has a positive impact on on a daily basis is noteworthy. We are excited to introduce her as one of our newest Hall of Fame inductees. Look for her article in an upcoming issue of The Showtimes!
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DIRECTOR OF YOUTH ACTIVITIES FOR THE AMERICAN HEREFORD ASSOCIATION SHARES HER STORY. BY AMY COWAN, MO
age of seven and I have watched them grow up and pass down their maroon jackets as they give their retiring addresses and complete their terms on the junior board. With each graduating class, I so enjoy seeing members of the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) and other industry friends achieve these special milestones in their young lives. As the director of youth activities and foundation for the AHA my days are spent building programs, organizing events, mentoring the junior members of the Hereford breed, and in the end creating opportunities for them to become future leaders of this great industry we all grew up in. I often talk to high school students and even college students who are undecided about what their future holds. For many years I was going to follow my mom’s footsteps in the dental field and be a hygienist. And right up until the end of my senior
year, I was positive I wanted to be a nurse. Isn’t it funny how our past experiences, coupled with the people we meet along the way, quickly change one’s mind as to what the future holds and the places we will go. As a youth, I had a very similar path as many of you. I grew up on my family’s farm in Northwest Iowa. We raised everything from corn and soybeans, to cattle, pigs and sheep. My high school did not have a FFA program, but I grew up in 4-H and am so thankful for all the places 4-H took me. “Ferd” was the first steer I ever showed and how ironic that he was a Hereford from my Grandpa Clow. I spent my summers helping on the farm, riding horses and working on my 4-H projects in preparation for the county and state fairs. My brother and I were the third generation of the Cowan family to raise Shorthorns and Cowan Cattle Company gave me the first taste of this industry that I love,
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eflecting on my career at the American Hereford Association (AHA) and the places it has taken me, I can’t help but remember high school graduation day and sitting down to read a book I received from a dear friend. The message in Dr. Seuss’s inspirational piece, Oh, the Places You’ll Go, struck a chord with me that day and has motivated me many times since. “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.”
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took me many places over the years and introduced me to some of my very best of friends.
My junior and senior years I took the opportunity presented to me and competed on the livestock judging team. Not having had any judging
In the spring of my senior year, a door opened for me at the American Hereford Association and one phone interview later I had the job and was moving to Kansas City. Time flies when you are having fun, and it is hard for me to believe that June 1st will mark my 19th year working for the association and serving our membership. While I have had a wide variety of job titles and responsibilities through out my Hereford timeline, none have been more fulfilling than my current duties and serving as the director of youth activities and my involvement with the Hereford Youth Foundation of America. Tonight as I finish this article, we
None of the places I have been would be near the same without the people I have encountered and worked with along the way. Day in and day out I am in complete awe of the support that my Hereford family and livestock industry have for our Hereford youth programs. Together we have worked hard to provide more scholarship opportunities, to create more effective leadership programs and to build the Junior National Hereford Expo into one of the best in the world. All this, so the next generation can continue to move mountains. The youth of the livestock industry are definitely going places and I consider myself lucky to get to be just a small part on some of your journeys. My Dad taught me at a young age to follow my dreams and I think he would be proud of the places those dreams are taking me. My advice to you as your life happens… look ONWARD and look UPWARD and like all of us in American agriculture strive to do each day, work hard to leave your space in a better place than you found it. I look forward to seeing you all down the road and at the next place. “Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So... get on your way!” Dr. Seuss •
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College days were some of the best years of my life, and still today, when fall rolls around, there is a part of me that would like to be headed back to Brookings to catch up with the crew. I was involved in a variety of clubs and activities at SDSU and as part of my work-study program worked in the meat lab, giving me hands on experience in that part of the industry and customer service. I was very active in Block and Bridle, Little International and the Rodeo Club, where I served as the business manager for the Jack Rabbit Stampede. These activities exposed me to all kinds of event planning and fundraising scenarios and from these experiences I developed a passion for marketing and orchestrating events.
I was fortunate enough to land an internship at the American Shorthorn Association (ASA) between my junior and senior year and that was an awesome learning experience for me getting to work and learn alongside ASA and Shorthorn Country staff members. After a summer at the ASA headquarters and playing a big part in that year’s national junior show and helping to pull together the pages of the magazine, I realized I was doing what I loved.
are wrapping up the early bird entry deadline for the upcoming Junior National Hereford Expo that will take place in Louisville. As I watch the entries roll in on my computer screen and experience the excitement that surrounds getting ready for the junior national for exhibitors and their families from across the country, it definitely makes the years of planning, all the fundraising and all the efforts that go into an event of this magnitude so worth my while.
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I graduated from high school in 1993 and from there I was off to South Dakota State University (SDSU). It was at the freshman orientation career fair that I met the SDSU livestock judging team coach at the time and had a chance to visit with her about opportunities in the college of agriculture. I remember rehashing the day’s events with Dad on our way home from Brookings, and the fact that I could take my love for agriculture and turn it into a career path seemed too good to be true. That day, Dad encouraged me to follow my heart and it didn’t take me long to realize that SDSU was the place for me and just like that I had decided to major in ag journalism and animal science.
experience other than placing a few classes at the county fair, I will never forget how nervous I was to give my first set of reasons and how out of my league I knew I was. But, I stepped out of my comfort zone and had a huge mountain to climb. Judging was definitely the highlight for me at SDSU and I truly believe it is what opened up my career door and taught me a whole lot about not only livestock, but, life in general. There is not a week that goes by that I don’t use a skill set I acquired from competing on the judging team, not to mention the friendships and networks I built that led me to the next places.
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ďƒ’ Each issue of The Showtimes Magazine we induct new Hall of Fame members! These individuals are industry leaders. From showmen, breeders, business owners and judges, to an announcer, auctioneer and livestock show, the Hall of Fame represents excellence. It is a group of individuals that make a difference in our
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Alan Miller November 2016
Steve Gabel January 2017
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High above the Blackout Jackpot 5 in Loveland, Colorado!
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The Blackout Jackpot 5 was our best jackpot yet! 15 different states were represented this year!
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My favorite Junior Nationals was... My favorite Jr. Nationals was the 2007 Denver Jr. Nationals. The heifer that won Grand Champion was a choice lot in our female sale and wasn’t picked. A local kid purchased her as his family was both great friends and purchased bulls from us. The heifer went on to win Reserve Grand Champion in Denver. If I could have a show anywhere it would be... Denver... it’s central and easy to get to. My biggest pet peeve is... At a show my biggest pet peeve is people who spend more time worrying about everyone else’s cattle instead of their own. If I could have dinner with any person (both past or present) it would be... The late Jerry Hawkins who was my Jr. College Judging team coach. I never took the opportunity to thank him for all he did for me. My most memorable win was... My most memorable win was at the 2007 Denver Stock Show as we had the Grand and Reserve Grand
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he Junior Red Angus Association (JRA) is focused on building breed and industry leaders by developing programs that offer members opportunities to strengthen their knowledge of beef cattle and improve their individual breeding programs, while developing necessary life skills such as team work, self-confidence, and communication ability. The National Junior Show provides the opportunity for members to interact with other breeders throughout the country. This year’s National Junior Red Angus show will be held at the Iowa State Fair. The national event rotates each year between Denver, Billings, MT, Louisville, Kentucky and the Fort Worth Stock Show.
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Champion Shorthorn David Smith
Champion ShorthornPlus
Reserve ShorthornPlus
Carley Kolterman
Carson Steinke
Champion Commercial
Reserve Commercial
Hadley Dunklau
Vada Vickland
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High Individual Junior Livestock Judging / High Individuals Senior Livestock Judging Olivia Rossi / Kyle Despain and Amy Newman
High Senior Team Livestock Judging Larimer County
High Junior Team Livestock Judging Rio Blanco County
Top 10 Senior Individuals #
Contestant
Team
1
Kyle Despain
Albany County
1
Amy Newman
Larimer County
2
Jared Wacker
Morgan County
3
Sydney Baty
Larimer County
3
Chloe Mutchue
Adams County
4
Tell Belton
Routt County
5
Malina
Lindstrom
6
Kinlie Lewis
Larimer County
7
Tanner Wright
Albany County
8
Ethan Atteberry
Atteberry
Top 5 Senior Teams 1
Larimer County
2
Routt County
3
Albany County
4
Larimer County
5
Adams County
Top 10 Junior Individuals #
Contestant
Team
1
Olivia Rossi
Routt County
2
TJ Rice
Larimer County
3
Maddy Rohr
3 Amigos and Uno
3
Wyatt Nelson
Woodbury County
4
Tatum Kennedy
Rio Blanco County
5
Hadley Dunklau
Dunklau
6
Hayden Shutts
Rio Blanco County
7
Emi Ramirez
Routt County
8
Lane Sinclair
Sinclair
9
Joslyn King
King
Top 5 Junior Teams #
Team
1
Rio Blanco County
2
Routt County
3
Larimer County
4
Albany County
5
3 Amigos and Uno
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#
Champion Fitting Team / Black Bracket Jarret Wagner, Bo Naibauer and Joe Herr
Reserve Fitting Team / Black Bracket
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Melina Linstrom, Austin Vieselmeyer and Caden Wilson
Champion Fitting Team / White Bracket
Chloe Sand, Straton Wotowey and Ashlyn Ochsner
Reserve Fitting Team / White Bracket
Kayce Pierce, Jhett West and Braden West
MAY/JUNE 2017 THE SHOWTIMES
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This year we gave away an AB Customs Stereo, Playstation 4, Corn Hole Boards, Show Boat and a custom S/S Blower!
Scholarship Winners Alyssa DePorter Macy Gurule Breelyn Frank Keanna Smith Jessica Middleswarth Riley Sleichter
JR. HEIFERS
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Supreme Champion Junior Breeding Female Caitlyn Skiles
Date: March 16-19, 2017 Location: Houston, TX Heifer Judges: Tim Fitzgerald, PA Mark Core, IA Jary Douglas, OK Results/Photos: Show Champions
Reserve Champion Hog Karagen Dreibrodt
Champion British
Champion Continental
Karagen Dreibrodt
Carlisle Braman
Caitlyn Skiles
Reserve American
Reserve British
Reserve Continental
Leroy Stavinoha
Abby Geye
Brecken Shipman
MAY/JUNE 2017
Champion American
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Champion Simmental
Reserve Simmental
Champion Red Brangus
Reserve Red Brangus
Lane Hagan
Jayci Phillips
Karagen Dreibrodt
Jaycie Bice
Champion ORB
Reserve ORB
Champion Polled Hereford
Reserve Polled Hereford
Stewart Skiles
Sydney Maulsby
Carlisle Braman
Lillie Skiles
Champion Angus
Reserve Angus
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Abby Geye
Noah Grounds
Harley Sargent
Mackenlee Evans
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Champion Santa Gertrudis
Reserve Santa Gertrudis
Champion Simbrah
Reserve Simbrah
Joshua Cramer
Demi Harrington
Leroy Stavinoha
Carlye Rodenbeck
Champion Limousin
Reserve Limousin
Champion ARB
Reserve ARB
Bently London
Cole Sullivan
Todd Wellmann
Kyle Martin
Champion Chianina
Reserve Chianina
Champion Hereford
Reserve Hereford
Caitlyn Skiles
Kendra Elder
Kash Long
Augustus Sexton
Champion Beefmaster
Reserve Beefmaster
Champion Maine-Anjou
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Shawn Skaggs
Brodie Wrobleski
Stiles Patin
Macie Mccollum
Champion Red Angus
Reserve Red Angus
Champion Red Brahman
Reserve Red Brahman
Riggin Stewart
Presley Rushing
Allee Walterscheid
Gabe Constance
Champion Grey Brahman
Reserve Grey Brahman
Champion Brangus
Reserve Brangus
Lena Darby
Hudson Matthews
Weston Hinze
Cralon Hughes
Barrow Judges: Mark & Dan Hoge, IL Market Lamb Judge: Kyle Smith, TX Champion Charolais
Reserve Charolais
Brecken Shipman
Madeline Braman
Market Goat Judge: Bryan Bernhard, TX
LAMBS BARROWS
Grand Champion Barrow Other Crossbred
Grand Champion Market Lamb Medium Wool
Grand Champion Market Goat Heavy Weight
Allie James Dalhart
Cameron Crenwelge
Daylan Schulz Abbott
Reserve Champion Barrow Other Crossbred
Reserve Market Lamb Medium Wool
Reserve Champion Market Goat Light Weight
Sadie Hardison
Hudson Franklin
Davis Hutto
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Grand Champion Steer Jagger Horn
Date: March 20-24, 2017 Location: Houston, TX Steer Judge: Shane Bedwell Results/Photos: Show Champions
Reserve Champion Steer Stock Martin
Champion Limousin
Reserve Limousin
Aven Horn
Austin Breeding
Kate Hilburn
Champion Red Cross
Reserve Red Cross
Champion Black Cross
Reserve Black Cross
Kutter Bland
Caitlyn Skiles
London Bird
Clay Cole
Champion Brangus
Reserve Brangus
Champion Santa Gertrudis
Reserve Santa Gertrudis
Kenley Ivy
Reagan Hood
Christopher Reno
Noah Stockman
Champion Brahman
Reserve Brahman
Champion Simbrah
Reserve Simbrah
mason Leifeste
Laramie Cass
Syklor Schertz
Jaleigh Ivy
Champion ABC
Reserve ABC
Champion Maine-Anjou
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Camryn Kennedy Gill
Ely Rankin
Aniston Patschke
Kimbre Lambert
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Reserve Other Cross
Stock Martin
MAY/JUNE 2017
Champion Other Cross
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Champion Simmental
Reserve Simmental
Champion Charolais
Reserve Charolais
Tristan Himes
Hunter Cudd
Jagger Horn
Mkya Blissard
Champion Angus
Reserve Angus
Champion Red Angus
Reserve Red Angus
Bradley Brown
Payton Schertz
Wesley Wienecke
Cash Bixby
Champion Hereford
Reserve Hereford
Champion Polled Hereford
Reserve Polled Hereford
Brantley O’Connor
Blayke Breeding
Bryden Barber
Ryan Evans
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Payton Herzog
Lauren Holly Thomas
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Supreme Champion Purebred Heifer Polled Hereford Evan Sims
Date: March 7-17, 2017 Location: Oklahoma City, OK Heifer Judge: Ring 1: Matt Lewis Ring 2: Chad Breedings Results/Photos: Show Champions
Reserve Supreme Heifer Angus Ryan Callahan
Reserve Supreme Influence Brooklyn Bailey
Braelyn Berlowitz
Bronze Influence Heifer Morgan Maloney
MAY/JUNE 2017
Supreme Champion Influence Heifer
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Champion Brangus
Reserve Brangus
Champion Gelbvieh
Reserve Gelbvieh
Brook Langford
Jacob Jones
Brylee Thiel
Braxton Murray
Champion Chianina
Reserve Chianina
Champion Angus
Reserve Angus
Wyatt Hancock
Jake Paul Perryman
Ryan Callahan
Jhett Birdwell
Champion Simmental
Reserve Simmetal
Champion % Simmental
Reserve % Simmental
Bailey Carter
Larahmy Blakley
Braelyn Berlowitz
Jhett Birdwell
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Champion Maine-Anjou
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Champion Red Angus
Reserve Red Angus
Chancee Clark
Mackenzie Pratt
Emma Holland
Allyn Goodson
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Champion ShorthornPlus
Reserve ShorthornPlus
Darrell Thomas
Mitchell Hunter
Brooklyn Bailey
Parker Jacks
Champion Charolais
Reserve Charolais
Champion % Charolais
Reserve % Charolais
Kyla Walter
Kelton Arthur
Morgan Maloney
Braxton Filippo
Champion Horned Hereford
Reserve Horned Hereford
Champion Polled Hereford
Reserve Polled Hereford
Blakelee Hayes
Brigham Kelley
Evan Sims
Sam Taylor
Champion Commercial
Reserve Commercial
Champion Limousin
Reserve Limousin
Colton Sand
Isaiah Sallee
Shelby Hubbard
Kylee Kelley
Champion Lowline
Reserve Lowline
Champion Miniature Hereford
Reserve Miniature Hereford
Laramie Coffey
Newt Hutchinson
Chloe Kelsey
Caitlyn Ramsey
Barrow Judge: Will Winter Market Lamb Judge: Clay Weber Champion Brahman
Reserve Brahman
Camri Duncan
J.B. Bell
Market Goat Judge: Chad Coburn
LAMBS BARROWS
Grand Champion Barrow
Grand Champion Market Lamb
Grand Champion Market Goat
Adison Thompson
Lydia Straka
Bree Taylor
Reserve Champion Barrow
Reserve Champion Market Lamb
Reserve Champion Goat
Faith Palmer
Kamden Urban
Koda Oller
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Grand Champion Market Steer Chianina Tommy Glover
Steer Judge: Shane Bedwell
Reserve Champion Market Steer Crossbred Seth Tucker
Bronze Market Steer Chianina Baylor Bonham
Champion Charolais
Reserve Charolais
Karlee McCombs
Hadie Testerman
Colby Kokojan
Champion Gelbvieh
Reserve Gelbvieh
Champion Hereford
Reserve Hereford
Kelton Arthur
Kaid Reininger
Taylor Glover
Cody Ramsey
Champion Limousin
Reserve Limousin
Champion Maine-Anjou
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Cooper Shebester
Brandon Coontz
Brandon Coontz
Chancee Clark
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Champion Simmental
Reserve Simmental
Kaid Reininger
Kelton Arthur
Elizabeth Pack
Abby Bell
Champion Angus
Reserve Angus
Reserve Crossbred
Colton Sand
Madison Church
Landri Chaplin
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Landree Siebert
MAY/JUNE 2017
Champion AOB
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Grand Champion Steer Mikala Grady
Date: March 10-24, 2017 Location: Austin, TX Steer Judge: Jack Ward Results/Photos: Show Photo by Katina
Reserve Champion Steer Jagger Horn
Champion Brahman
Brooklyn Tyson
Allison Schroeder
Reserve British Steer
Reserve Shorthorn
Reserve Brahman
Bricelyn Paschke
Wyatt Wienecke
Kaitlyn Kempen
Champion ABC
Champion AOB Black
Champion AOB Other Color
Brannan Woelfel
Cameron Choate
Mikala Grady
Reserve ABC
Reserve AOB Black
Reserve AOB Other Color
Hailey Moore
Gracie Moore
Jagger Horn
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Robert Stephens
MAY/JUNE 2017
Champion British Steer
HARLEY SARGENT THE SHOWTIMES
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beyond the backdrop
H
i, my name is Harley Sargent. I am 18-yearsold and I am a senior this year. I have been showing since I was 8 years old and have been very blessed over those 10 year. This year I was fortunate enough to win Supreme Champion Heifer at Austin, Champion ORB at Austin and Champion Shorthorn at Austin, San
GOING OUT WITH A BANG!
HARLEY ENDS HER JUNIOR TEXAS SHOW CAREER ON TOP. Antonio, and Houston. These wins were very very special to me but they are also bitter sweet because this was my last year to be able to participate in the Junior Texas shows. I could not have asked for my senior year to have gone any better. I am very thankful for everything I accomplished but I could not have done it without everyone involved. I would like to thank my family and friends the most. They are the ones that are always there for me and constantly encourage me to chase my dreams to the fullest. A few certain people I would like to
thank are my parents, Jeff and Kim Sargent - they are the ones who make it possible for me to do what I do. Then Chris Ellason (Big Chief), who has been there since day one. Without them this would have never been accomplished. Other contributors to my support team are Bill and Becky Rasor, Blake Madewell, Jeff Jackson, and Bruce Lawrence. One thing I will always cherish about the livestock industry is the friends that have turned into family - they are second to none and are what make this lifestyle so enjoyable. •
HEIFERS
MAY/JUNE 2017 133 THE SHOWTIMES
Supreme Champion Heifer Harley Sargent
Reserve Supreme Heifer Madison Culpepper
Champion British
Champion American
Champion Continental
Harley Sargent
Braylee Cowan
Harley Sargent
Reserve British
Reserve American
Reserve Continental
Sarah Bether Brittain
Madison Culpepper
Madison Culpepper
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Champion Angus
Reserve Angus
Champion ARB
Reserve ARB
Sraah Beth Brittain
Stuart Lastovica
Madison Culpepper
Conner Neumann
Champion Beefmaster
Reserve Beefmaster
Champion Brahman
Reserve Brahman
Braylee Cowan
Shawn Skaggs
Spade Koenig
Hudson Matthews
Champion Brangus
Reserve Brangus
Champion Charolais
Reserve Charolais
Tanner Miller
Weston Hinze
Raley Downing
Cale Swope
Champion Limousin
Reserve Limousin
Brayden Deborde
Madison Culpepper
Tucker Parkinson
Champion Maine-Anjou
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Champion Red Angus
Reserve Red Angus
Stiles Patin
Stiles Patin
Kolton Rohrbough
Jack Cutter Sullivan
Champion Red Brangus
Reserve Red Brangus
Champion Santa Gertrudis
Reserve Santa Gertrudis
Karagen Dreibrodt
Waylon Hinze
Shelby Ferguson
Baylor Kimbro
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Champion Simbrah
Reserve Simbrah
Harley Sargent
Annie Fallon
Madison Culpepper
Caleb Fuchs
Champion Simmental
Reserve Simmental
Champion ORB
Reserve ORB
Hayden Ashorn
Kayden Tanner
Harley Sargent
Kendra Elder
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Reserve Hereford
Alexandria Harris
MAY/JUNE 2017
Champion Hereford
BARROWS
THE SHOWTIMES
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SGOATS
rodeo austin
Grand Champion Barrow Crossbred
Reserve Champion Barrow Hampshire
Cheyann Hudson
Georgia Bezner
Grand Champion Market Lamb Medium Wool
Reserve Champion Market Lamb Medium Wool
Aspen Martin
Reagan Hamlin
Grand Champion Market Goat Heavy Weight
Reserve Champion Market Goat Heavy Weight
Hayden Schroeder
Davis Hutto
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Grand Champion Steer Black Cross Aven Horn
Date: 2017 Location: San Antonio, TX Steer Judge: Kevin Jensen, KS Results/Photos: Show Champions
Reserve Champion Steer Charolais Sydni Ellisor
Champion Angus
Reserve Angus
Parker Wilson
Mckenna Tschirhart
Nik Adams
Champion Brahman
Reserve Brahman
Champion Brangus
Reserve Brangus
Mason Vick
Emma Zoeller
Tuffy Domburg
Madelyn Lawrence
Champion Hereford
Reserve Hereford
Champion Limousin
Reserve Limousin
Tyler Allen
Cash Parker
Maddie Oleary
Hunter Norment
Champion Maine-Anjou
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Champion Other Cross
Reserve Other Cross
Jordan Maldonado
Bella Kholomeyer
Lillie Skiles
Aniston Patschke
Champion Red Angus
Reserve Red Angus
Champion Red Cross
Reserve Red Cross
Jarrot Foote
Aniston Floyd
Stewart Skiles
Wesley Wienecke
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Reserve ABC
Mcky Lambert
MAY/JUNE 2017
Champion ABC
san antonio
Champion Santa Gertrudis
Reserve Santa Gertrudis
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Trayle Schroeder
Chloe Nieschwitz
Micah Mascorro
Mikaela Talley
Champion Simmental
Reserve Simmental
Reserve Charolais
Reserve Black Cross
Ashtyn Carr
Tyler Chase
Madisyn Jo Mccauley
London Bird
LAMBS BARROWS
Grand Champion Barrow Hampshire
Grand Champion Market Lamb Medium Wool Grand Champion Market Goat Div. IV
James Johnston
Aspen Martin
Ashlyn Tucker
Reserve Champion Barrow Crossbred
Reserve Champion Market Lamb Medium Wool
Reserve Champion Goat Div. IV
Susan Brugman
Kolton Neuse
Dakota Martin
HEIFERS
MAY/JUNE 2017 THE SHOWTIMES
Grand Champion Heifer Carlisle Braman
Reserve Champion Heifer Rilee Hall
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Champion Angus
Reserve Angus
Champion ARB
Reserve ARB
Shelby Seymour
Sarah Brittain
Dylan Hartman
Colton Payne
Champion Beefmaster
Reserve Beefmaster
Champion Brahman
Reserve Brahman
Rhaina Emmons
Jackie Saenz
Cole Tesch
Dalton Deckert
Champion Brangus
Reserve Brangus
Champion Charolais
Reserve Charolais
Cralong Hughes
Laura Zibilski
Brecken Shipman
Madeline Braman
Champion Chianina
Reserve Chianina
Champion Hereford
Reserve Hereford
Lillie Skiles
Caitlyn Skiles
Carlisle Braman
Tyler Allen
Champion Limousin
Reserve Limousin
Champion Maine-Anjou
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Jacob Keeton
Dane Sullivan
Stiles Patin
Cade Radenbaugh
Champion Red Angus
Reserve Red Angus
Jared Walker
Rilee Hall
Presley Rushing
Champion Red Brangus
Reserve Red Brangus
Champion Santa Gertrudis
Reserve Santa Gertrudis
Mackenzie Traweek
Hailey Peters
Casey Pitchford
Justin Spaniel
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Champion Simbrah
Reserve Simbrah
Harley Sargent
Hunter Simco
Miranda Skaggs
Jane Hunt
Champion Simmental
Reserve Simmental
Kayden Tanner
Makenzie Sheffield
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Reserve ORB
Stewart Skiles
MAY/JUNE 2017
Champion ORB
JUNIOR SHOW
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SR western regional
Grand Champion Owned Female Sydney Schnoor
FEMALES
Date: April 1, 2017 Location: Reno, NV Junior Judge: Jon Davis, OH Results/Photos: Katie Colyer
Reserve Champion Owned Female Carly Wheeler
BRED + OWNED
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female Sydney Schnoor
MAY/JUNE 2017
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Female
Kathryn Coleman
COW/CALF PAIR
Grand Champion Steer
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull
Grand Champion Cow/Calf Paif
Andrew Hodges
Cade Stertzbach
Andrew Hodges
Reserve Champion Steer
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Bull
Reserve Champion Cow/Calf Pair
Brody Leo
Coulson Chambers
Mariam Horton
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ROLL OF VICTORY
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BULLS
Grand Champion Bull Payton Herzog
Date: April 2, 2017 Location: Reno, NV ROV Judge: Dean Janssen, IL Results/Photos: Katie Colyer
Reserve Champion Bull Cade Stertzbach
FEMALES
Grand Champion Female Sydney Schnoor
Reserve Champion Female Kathryn Coleman
Grand Champion Cow/Calf Pair Andrew Hodges
COW/CALF PAIR
Reserve Champion Cow/Calf Pair Gillespie Angus Ranch
FEMALES
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Grand Champion Owned Female Avery Dull
FEMALES
Date: March 11-12, 2017 Location: Harrisonburg, VA Junior Judge: Randy Perry, CA Results/Photos: American Angus Association
Reserve Champion Owned Female Elizabeth Trowbridge
BRED + OWNED
BRED + OWNED
Grand Champion Steer
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Steer
Bryce Bowman
Suter Clark
Conner Grim
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Bull
Reserve Champion Steer
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Steer
Karli Berkheimer
Caleb Boden
Alyson Schulze
COW/CALF PAIR
Grand Champion Angus-Based Steer
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female
Grand Champion Cow/Calf Pair
Chase Hanson
Zach McCall
Allison Davis
Reserve Champion Angus-Based Steer
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Female
Reserve Champion Cow/Calf Pair
Kelsy Wolfe
Kelsi Lawson
Kendall Clark
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MAY/JUNE 2017
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull
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Grand Champion Steer / Day 1 Taylor Fairleigh
Date: April 29-30, 2017 Location: Scott City, KS Judges: Nick Fitzsimmons, OK Miles Toenyes, IL Results/Photos: Legacy Livestock Imaging
Reserve Champion Steer / Day 1 Taryn Faulkender
ONE Grand Champion Heifer / Day 1
Riley Sleichter
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Madison Loschke
MAY/JUNE 2017
Reserve Champion Heifer / Day 1
Grand Champion Market Hog / Day 1
Grand Champion Market Lamb / Day 1
Grand Champion Market Goat / Day 1
Cooper Henson
Jaxon Barnes
Jaysie Schoenfeld
Reserve Champion Market Hog / Day 1
Reserve Champion Market Lamb / Day 1
Reserve Champion Market Goat / Day 1
Shelby Werth
Aidan Hickman
Tyler Jenkins
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Grand Champion Steer / Day 2 MAY/JUNE 2017
Paiton Owensky
Reserve Champion Steer / Day 2
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Zane Ward
DAY TWO
Grand Champion Heifer / Day 2 Ben Weis
Reserve Champion Heifer / Day 2 Cierra Collins
Reserve Champion Market Hog / Day 2
Parker Franz
Parker Franz
Grand Champion Market Lamb / Day 2
Reserve Champion Market Lamb / Day 2
Kyle Cox
Lexi Barner
Grand Champion Market Goat / Day 2
Reserve Champion Market Goat / Day 2
Jera Schoenfeld
Jaysie Schoenfeld
MAY/JUNE 2017
Grand Champion Market Hog / Day 2
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Grand Champion Market Animal / Ring A Rachel Vogt
MARKET ANIMALS
Date: March 4, 2017 Location: Grand Island, NE Results/Photos: Legacy Livestock Imaging
Reserve Champion Market Animal / Ring A Jaclyn Heinrich
UPCOMING ISSUES
Grand Champion Heifer / Ring A
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring A
Tucker Stagemeyer
Justin Peterson
MARKET ANIMALS
JULY/AUG 2017 STATE FAIR EDITION Deadline: July 7
Grand Champion Market Animal / Ring B
Reserve Champion Market Animal / Ring B
Mekenzie Beatie
Cassie Stratman
SEPT/OCT 2017 FALL EDITION
Deadline: August 20
NOV/DEC 2017 YEAR END EDITION Deadline: October 10
Grand Champion Heifer / Ring B
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring B
Justin Peterson
Tejlor Strope
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Grand Champion Steer Austin Lynd
Date: April 22, 2017 Location: Black River Falls, WI Judge: Kendall Bremer, IA Results/Photos: The Midwest Herdsman Backdrop: The Showtimes/Cover-All
Reserve Champion Steer Lacey Schmitz
3rd Overall Steer
4th Overall Steer
5th Overall Steer
Elle Horn
Brodie Abney
Lauren May
MAY/JUNE 2017
Natalia Zehnder
Grand Champion Heifer Sam Henderson
4th Overall Heifer Sarah Lillesand
Reserve Champion Heifer Courtney Swalve
5th Overall Heifer Morgan Small
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3rd Overall Heifer
MARKET ANIMALS
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Grand Champion Market Animal Alle Maronde
MARKET ANIMALS
Date: April 1, 2017 Location: Oakland, NE Judge: Cassie Johnson, IA Results/Photos: Out on the Range Photography Backdrop: The Showtimes/Cover-All
Reserve Champion Market Animal Cassidee Stratman
3rd Overall Market Animal
4th Overall Market Animal
5th Overall Market Animal
Kylie Kempf
Tyler Groth
Kyson Gana
MAY/JUNE 2017
Ansley Maronde
Grand Champion Heifer Sophie Korytowski
4th Overall Heifer Savannah Schafer
Reserve Champion Heifer Kylie Gana
5th Overall Heifer Kyson Gana
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3rd Overall Heifer
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Grand Champion Steer Jarrett Lackey
Date: April 8, 2017 Location: Flora, IN Judge: Kale Hensley Results/Photos: Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Champion Steer Jake Herma
3rd Overall Steer
4th Overall Steer
5th Overall Steer
Torrie Greathouse
Cohl VanMeter
Nola Dickerson
MAY/JUNE 2017
Allison Baldwin
Grand Champion Heifer Ashley Peterson
4th Overall Heifer Reid Utterback
Reserve Champion Heifer Gage Tebo
5th Overall Heifer Shelby Ison
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3rd Overall Heifer
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Grand Champion Steer / Ring A Brittany Porter
Date: March 12, 2017 Location: Logansport, IN Ring A Judge: Ben Williams Ring B Judge: Tyler Gradert Results/Photos: Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Champion Steer / Ring A Rhett Howard
3rd Overall Steer / Ring A
4th Overall Steer / Ring A
5th Overall Steer / Ring A
Harper Henney
Ross Howard
Haley Fulk
MAY/JUNE 2017 THE SHOWTIMES
Grand Champion Steer / Ring B Brittany Porter
Reserve Champion Steer / Ring B Ross Howard
3rd Overall Steer / Ring B
4th Overall Steer / Ring B
5th Overall Steer / Ring B
Harper Henney
Jessica Brandt
Rhett Howard
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MAY/JUNE 2017
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Grand Champion Heifer / Ring A Katie Mize
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring A Colin Deatsman
3rd Overall Heifer / Ring A
4th Overall Heifer / Ring A
5th Overall Heifer / Ring A
Brooke Hayden
Carly Kirkpatrick
Ashley Peterson
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Grand Champion Heifer / Ring B Clayton Main
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring B Katie Mize
3rd Overall Heifer / Ring B
4th Overall Heifer / Ring B
5th Overall Heifer / Ring B
Katie Mize
Mattie Drew Dorestler
Colin Deatsman
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SR decatur co. cattle battle
Grand Champion Steer / Ring A Andrew Jarck
Date: March 26, 2017 Location: Greensburg, IN Ring A Judge: Rick Davis Ring B Judge: Josh Streitmatter Results/Photos: Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Champion Steer / Ring A Remingtin Brumbaugh
3rd Overall Steer / Ring A
4th Overall Steer / Ring A
5th Overall Steer / Ring A
Haley Fulk
Torrie Greathouse
Cohl VanMeter
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Grand Champion Steer / Ring B Remingtin Brumbaugh
Reserve Champion Steer / Ring B Andrew Jarck
3rd Overall Steer / Ring B
4th Overall Steer / Ring B
5th Overall Steer / Ring B
Caleb Horn
Haley Fulk
Torrie Greathouse
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MAY/JUNE 2017
decatur co. cattle battle
Grand Champion Heifer / Ring A Clayton Main
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring A Kenna Wilcox
3rd Overall Heifer / Ring A
4th Overall Heifer / Ring A
5th Overall Heifer / Ring A
Brooke Hayden
Ashtyn Harvey
Katie Mize
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Grand Champion Heifer / Ring B Brooke Hayden
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring B Clayton Main
3rd Overall Heifer / Ring B
4th Overall Heifer / Ring B
5th Overall Heifer / Ring B
Katie Mize
Hayley Jarck
Mattie Drew Doerstler
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SR the big east
Grand Champion Jackpot Steer Davanta Rarick
Date: May 5-7, 2017 Location: West Springfield, MA Steer Judge: Jon DeClerck Results/Photos: L/H Photography
Reserve Champion Jackpot Steer Jennifer Weinberg
HEIFERS
Supreme Champion Jackpot Heifer Hailey Blatt
Reserve Supreme Jackpot Heifer Ty Jurgilewicz
SHOWMANSHIP Champion Pee Wee Colemann Stockdale
Champion Junior Rylee Stockdale
Champion Intermediate Olivia Briggs
Champion Senior Gunner Giles
Champion Collegiate Caleb Booth
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SR empire state classic
Grand Champion Market Animal Justin Glossner
MARKET ANIMALS
Date: April 9, 2017 Location: Hamburg, NY Judge: Shane Meier, TX Results/Photos: Aleesha Nicole Photography Backdrop: The Showtimes/Cover-All
Reserve Champion Steer Jacob Studer
Honorable Mention Market Animal
4th Overall Market Animal
5th Overall Market Animal
Jessica Butler
Sam Henderson
Brady Hasson
MAY/JUNE 2017
Ty Duckfield
Grand Champion Heifer Same Henderson
Judge: Shane Meier
4th Overall Heifer Nigel Howe
Reserve Champion Heifer Bailey Garwood
5th Overall Heifer Rachel Clark
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SR green & gold showdown
Grand Champion Steer Joe Herr
Date: March 24-26, 2017 Location: Loveland, CO Steer Judge: Dave Duello Heifer Judge: Nick Fitzsimmons Results/Photos: Show Photo by Katina Backdrop: The Showtimes/Cover-All
Reserve Champion Steer Jake Nikkel
3rd Overall Steer
4th Overall Steer
5th Overall Steer
Kory Ridnour
Julia Frye
Tyka Scott
MAY/JUNE 2017 175
Hadley Dunklau
Grand Champion Heifer Kelton Arthur
4th Overall Heifer Riley Sleichter
Reserve Champion Heifer Ben Nikkel
5th Overall Heifer Alyssa DePorter
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SR holmes county preview
Grand Champion Steer / Ring A Lori Millenbaugh
Date: March 4-5, 2017 Location: Millersburg, OH Ring A Judge: Colby Taber, IL Ring B Judge: Ryan Mattocks, PA Results/Photos: Linde
Reserve Champion Steer / Ring A Avery McGuire
3rd Overall Steer / Ring A
4th Overall Steer / Ring A
5th Overall Steer / Ring A
Kassidy Thompson
Kendra Gabriel
Alli Pfister
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Grand Champion Steer / Ring B Jonna Goss
Reserve Champion Steer / Ring B Hayden Smith
3rd Overall Steer / Ring B
4th Overall Steer / Ring B
5th Overall Steer / Ring B
Carter McCauley
Jacob Studer
Hailee Carter
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MAY/JUNE 2017
holmes county preview
Grand Champion Heifer / Ring A Kathy Lehman
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring A Owen Fennig
3rd Overall Heifer / Ring A
4th Overall Heifer / Ring A
5th Overall Heifer / Ring A
Jordan Johnson
Bailey Garwood
Kathy Lehman
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Grand Champion Heifer / Ring B Bailey Garwood
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring B Owen Fennig
3rd Overall Heifer / Ring B
4th Overall Heifer / Ring B
5th Overall Heifer / Ring B
Kathy Lehman
Kathy Lehman
Adison Niese
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SR in limousin junior show
Supreme Champion Heifer LimFlex Luke Stirn
LIMFLEX
Date: April 8, 2017 Location: Flora, IN Judge: Kale Hensley Results/Photos: Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Supreme Heifer LimFlex Claire Richards
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Champion Purebred Heifer Nolan Baker
Reserve Purebred Heifer Morgan Krom
Champion Steer Hannah McFauls
Reserve Champion Steer Kelsie Waitt
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SR agr spring showdown
Grand Champion Market Animal Joe Herr
MARKET ANIMALS
Date: March 18-19, 2017 Location: Ames, IA Judge: Brian Fox Results/Photos: Pearls Pics Backdrop: The Showtimes/Cover-All
Reserve Champion Market Animal Payton Cech
3rd Overall Market Animal
4th Overall Market Animal
5th Overall Market Animal
Vada Vickland
Colton Webb
Vada Vickland
MAY/JUNE 2017
Ryleigh Beers
Grand Champion Heifer Maddy Udell
4th Overall Heifer Chloe VanVliet
Reserve Champion Heifer Chesney Steenhoek
5th Overall Heifer Kennick Paulsen
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SR cyclone classic
Grand Champion Market Animal Joe Herr
MARKET ANIMALS
Date: March 18-19, 2017 Location: Ames, IA Judge: Cory Thomsen Results/Photos: Pearls Pics Backdrop: The Showtimes/Cover-All
Reserve Champion Market Animal Vada Vickland
3rd Overall Market Animal
4th Overall Market Animal
5th Overall Market Animal
Dalton Line
Colton Webb
Vada Vickland
MAY/JUNE 2017
Ryleigh Beers
Grand Champion Heifer Maddy Udell
4th Overall Heifer Kassi Rice
Reserve Champion Heifer Lane Pryor
5th Overall Heifer Chesney Steenhoek
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SR isu redbird rumble
Grand Champion Steer Dalton Line
Date: March 11, 2017 Location: Bloomington, IL Judge: Jeff Paulsen Results/Photos: Cindy Cagwin-Johnston Backdrop: The Showtimes/Cover-All
Reserve Champion Steer Olivia Caldwell
3rd Overall Steer
4th Overall Steer
5th Overall Steer
Jolie Johnson
Shea Varner
Kassidy Bremer
MAY/JUNE 2017
Branden Hickey
Grand Champion Heifer Olivia Caldwell Judge: Jeff Paulsen 4th Overall Heifer Paige Lemenager
Reserve Champion Heifer Sam Burtsfield
5th Overall Heifer Kacie Rickles
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SR jackrabbit memorial
Grand Champion Steer / Ring A Peyton Cech
Date: March 3-5, 2017 Location: Sioux Falls, SD Ring A Judge: Brady Jensen, KS Ring B Judge: Jake Scott Results/Photos: Legacy Livestock Imaging Backdrop: The Showtimes/Cover-All
Reserve Champion Steer / Ring A Vada Vickland
3rd Overall Steer / Ring A
4th Overall Steer / Ring A
5th Overall Steer / Ring A
Lacey Schmitz
Vada Vickland
Tyler Bush
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Grand Champion Steer / Ring B Payton Beare
Reserve Champion Steer / Ring B Lacey Schmitz
3rd Overall Steer / Ring B
4th Overall Steer / Ring B
5th Overall Steer / Ring B
Vada Vickland
Ashlynne Beninga
Ross Hoefling
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MAY/JUNE 2017
jackrabbit memorial
Grand Champion Heifer / Ring A Maddy Udell
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring A Vada Vickland
3rd Overall Heifer / Ring A
4th Overall Heifer / Ring A
5th Overall Heifer / Ring A
Vada Vickland
Sam Henderson
Vada Vickland
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Grand Champion Heifer / Ring B Sam Henderson
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring B Tommy Norman
3rd Overall Heifer / Ring B
4th Overall Heifer / Ring B
5th Overall Heifer / Ring B
Halley Becking
Vada Vickland
Nick Zastrow
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SR the kansas classic
Grand Champion Steer / Rings A & B Jake Nikkel
Date: February 3-5, 2017 Steer Judges: Randy & Jamie Mullinix Parker Henley Heifer Judges: Bruce & Amie Stertzbach Deb Core Results/Photos: Pearls Pics
Reserve Champion Market Animal / Rings A & B Kayla Morrow
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Grand Champion Heifer / Rings A & B Ben Nikkel
HEIFERS
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring A Ben Nikkel
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring B Ben Nikkel
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SR battle of the breeds
Grand Champion Steer Keegan Murphy
Date: April 8, 2017 Location: Sedalia, MO Judge: Shane Bedwell Results/Photos: Pearls Pics
Reserve Champion Steer Cole Murphy
3rd Overall Steer
4th Overall Steer
5th Overall Steer
Ashlyn Laffey
Keegan Murphy
Katelyn Gillium
MAY/JUNE 2017 195
Hadley Hartman
Grand Champion Heifer Grace Aust
4th Overall Heifer Olivia Gerloff
Reserve Champion Heifer Ryleigh Morris
5th Overall Heifer Ashlyn Laffey
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SR michigan beef expo
Grand Champion Steer Jake Noll
Date: April 2, 2017 Location: Lansing, MI Steer Judge: Gregg Stewart, KS Heifer Judge: Randy Mullinix, IL Results/Photos: Linde
Reserve Champion Steer Nick Boersen
3rd Overall Steer
4th Overall Steer
5th Overall Steer
Morgan Mazey
Brooklyn Decker
Rachel Rogers
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David Smith
Grand Champion Heifer Ashley Peter
4th Overall Heifer Tyler Trihus
Reserve Champion Heifer Kathy Lehman
5th Overall Heifer Justin Seifker
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SR kentucky beef expo
Grand Champion Steer Julia Frye
Date: March 5, 2017 Location: Louisville, KY Steer Judge: Skip Adams, TX Heifer Judge: Barry Nowatzke, IN Results/Photos: Linde
Reserve Champion Steer Nick Boersen
3rd Overall Steer
4th Overall Steer
5th Overall Steer
Cordon Selke
Ross Howard
Cole VanMeter
MAY/JUNE 2017
Logan Boyd
Grand Champion Heifer Maci Chamberlin
4th Overall Heifer Kallie Anne Knott
Reserve Champion Heifer Carter Hoge
5th Overall Heifer Carter Hoge
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SR msu bear classic
Grand Champion Steer Laurin Dilly
Date: April 9, 2017 Location: Springfield, MO Judge: Kevin Jensen, KS Results/Photos: Pearls Pics
Reserve Champion Steer Martell Moore
3rd Overall Steer
4th Overall Steer
5th Overall Steer
Ellistin Morey
Leroy Fast
Dustin Daehn
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Olivia Walford
Grand Champion Heifer Ryleigh Morris
4th Overall Heifer Lucas Crutcher
Reserve Champion Heifer Jase Beltz
5th Overall Heifer Tyler Gerke
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SR mu steers & stripes
Grand Champion Steer / Ring A Allisa Boersen
Date: March 4-5, 2017 Location: Sedalia, MO Steer Judge: Josh Elder, IA Ring B Judge: Mark Core, IA Results/Photos: Pearls Pics Backdrop: The Showtimes/Cover-All
Reserve Champion Steer / Ring A Dalton Line
3rd Overall Steer / Ring A
4th Overall Steer / Ring A
5th Overall Steer / Ring A
Katelyn Gillum
Dylan Manning
Cole Murphy
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Grand Champion Steer / Ring B Dalton Line
Reserve Champion Steer / Ring B Alissa Boersen
3rd Overall Steer / Ring B
4th Overall Steer / Ring B
5th Overall Steer / Ring B
Katelyn Gillum
Whitney Walker
Dylan Manning
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mu steers & stripes
Grand Champion Heifer / Ring A Carter Ward
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring A Whitney Walker
3rd Overall Heifer / Ring A
4th Overall Heifer / Ring A
5th Overall Heifer / Ring A
Mason Walker
Haylee Alden
Chase Ratliff
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Grand Champion Heifer / Ring B Carter Ward
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring B Whitney Walker
3rd Overall Heifer / Ring B
4th Overall Heifer / Ring B
5th Overall Heifer / Ring B
Mason Walker
Haylee Alden
Ryleigh Morris
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SR northern classic preview
Grand Champion Steer / Ring A Harper Henney
Date: March 26, 2017 Location: Goshen, IN Ring A Judge: John Jacobs Ring B Judge: Jon Harfst Results/Photos: Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Champion Steer / Ring A Dalton Duckworth
3rd Overall Steer / Ring A
4th Overall Steer / Ring A
5th Overall Steer / Ring A
Rhett Howard
Dallas Richey
Anna Sickafoose
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Grand Champion Steer / Ring B Harper Henney
Reserve Champion Steer / Ring B Dalton Duckworth
3rd Overall Steer / Ring B
4th Overall Steer / Ring B
5th Overall Steer / Ring B
Dallas Richey
Anna Sickafoose
Dallas Richey
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MAY/JUNE 2017
northern classic preview
Grand Champion Heifer / Ring A Marissa Lorenz
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring A Mason Awald
3rd Overall Heifer / Ring A
4th Overall Heifer / Ring A
5th Overall Heifer / Ring A
Collin Deatsman
Karly Kirkpatrick
Gage Tebo
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Grand Champion Heifer / Ring B Collin Deatsman
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring B Marissa Lorenz
3rd Overall Heifer / Ring B
4th Overall Heifer / Ring B
5th Overall Heifer / Ring B
Mason Awald
Gabi Tebo
Allison Dragstrem
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SR northern exposure
Grand Champion Steer Jami Hoblyn
Date: April 22-23, 2017 Location: Belleville, KS Judge: Ryan Rash Results/Photos: Legacy Livestock Imaging
Reserve Champion Steer Allee Maronde
3rd Overall Steer
4th Overall Steer
5th Overall Steer
Ellistin Morey
Ben Jensen
Taylin Sanley
MAY/JUNE 2017
Brandi Bohlke
Grand Champion Heifer Carley Kolterman
4th Overall Heifer Colton Kleinschmidt
Reserve Champion Heifer Hadley Hartman
5th Overall Heifer Ben & Brooke Jensen
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SR ohio beef expo
Grand Champion Steer Addison Jones
Date: March 17-19, 2017 Location: Columbus, OH Steer Judge: Matt Copeland, NM Heifer Judge: Tom Hawk, IL Results/Photos: Linde Backdrop: The Showtimes/Cover-All
Reserve Champion Steer Carson Shafer
3rd Overall Steer
4th Overall Steer
5th Overall Steer
Lori Millenbaugh
Elizabeth Heintz
Paige Pence
MAY/JUNE 2017
Abbie Collins
Grand Champion Heifer Taylor Morbitzer
4th Overall Heifer Justin Reed
Reserve Champion Heifer Meghan Reed
5th Overall Heifer Justin Siefker
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SR pioneer showdown
Grand Champion Steer / Ring A Payton Heuber
Date: April 28-29, 2017 Location: Lancaster, WI Ring A Judge: Tanner Banks, TX Ring B Judge: Adam Swigart, IL Results/Photos: The Midwest Herdsman Backdrop: The Showtimes/Cover-All
Reserve Champion Steer / Ring A Braydon Lewke
3rd Overall Steer / Ring A
4th Overall Steer / Ring A
5th Overall Steer / Ring A
Brenna Wilkins
Lauren May
Natalee Lynd
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Grand Champion Steer / Ring B Payton Heuber
Reserve Champion Steer / Ring B Jimmy Tibbits
3rd Overall Steer / Ring B
4th Overall Steer / Ring B
5th Overall Steer / Ring B
Brenna Wilkins
Austin Lynd
Natalee Lynd
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pioneer showdown
Grand Champion Heifer / Ring A Kinnick Paulson
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring A Nolan Goehring
3rd Overall Heifer / Ring A
4th Overall Heifer / Ring A
5th Overall Heifer / Ring A
Sarah Lillesand
Alyssa DePorter
Jimmy Tibbits
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Grand Champion Heifer / Ring B Kinnick Paulson
Reserve Champion Heifer / Ring B Noaln Goehring
3rd Overall Heifer / Ring B
4th Overall Heifer / Ring B
5th Overall Heifer / Ring B
Alyssa DePorter
Tucker Bayer
Courtney Swalve
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SR randolph co. showdown
Grand Champion Steer Andrew Jarck
Date: April 22, 2017 Location: Winchester, IN Judges: Teri & Candace Muir, OH Results/Photos: Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Champion Steer Mikayla Perez
3rd Overall Steer
4th Overall Steer
5th Overall Steer
Cohl VanMeter
Addison Gilbert
Addison Gilbert
MAY/JUNE 2017
Reid Utterback
Grand Champion Heifer Hayley Jarck
4th Overall Heifer Gabi Tebo
Reserve Champion Heifer Mattie Drew Doerstler
5th Overall Heifer Kayla Fogg
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SR rock co. beef preview
Grand Champion Steer Tori Crisp
Date: April 15, 2017 Location: Janesville, WI Judge: Bob May, WI Results/Photos: The Midwest Herdsman
Reserve Champion Steer Austin Lynd
3rd Overall Steer
4th Overall Steer
5th Overall Steer
Owen Huschilt
Madyson Frederick
Sydney Wisnefski
MAY/JUNE 2017
Sydnie Ochs
Grand Champion Heifer Lucas Wisnefski
4th Overall Heifer Madyson Frederick
Reserve Champion Heifer
5th Overall Heifer
Sam Henderson
Sydney Wisnefski
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SR u of i spring showdown
Grand Champion Steer Dalton Line
Date: March 11, 2017 Location: Bloomington, IL Judge: Justin Adcock Results/Photos: Cindy Cagwin-Johnston Backdrop: The Showtimes/Cover-All
Reserve Champion Steer Olivia Caldwell
3rd Overall Steer
4th Overall Steer
5th Overall Steer
Kassidy Bremer
Jolie Johnson
Tori Crisp
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Sam Burksfield
Grand Champion Heifer Olivia Caldwell
4th Overall Heifer Brandon Hickey
Judge: Justin Adcock
Reserve Champion Heifer Lauryn Mool
5th Overall Heifer Kacie Rickels
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Cale Shorter, Paiton Owensby, Cale Shorter, Jodi Mead, Tori Watchous
Date: March 11, 2017 Location:
Ulysses/Hugoton/Sublette, KS
Results/Photos: Mari Honstead
Top 5 Breeding Heifers Affton Schlochtermeier, Jody Mead, Jody Mead, Dylan Floyd, Brayden Robinson
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Since the inception of the Distinguished $20,000 Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Youth Scholarship in 2008, we have gifted over $185,000 to a group of young individuals with unmatched talent. This year we received 1391 applications from 43 states and Canada. It’s been eye-opening and our great pleasure to see these kids grow within this great livestock industry. And it is because of them that it keeps getting better. We also want to take time to thank our scholarship selection committee of industry leaders (non-Sullivan Supply employees or family members) who spend many hours of volunteer time to help us with this mission. Congratulations to all 1391 applicants. Sincerely, John Sullivan, Founder Sullivan Supply, Stock Show University
HALEY FULK, Lowell, IN
State fair champion steers and allstate athlete. Her 4.1 GPA rounds out her successful resume in stock shows, the classroom and athletics. Sponsored with Sinnamon Show Supply
CHEYENNE JONES, Covington, KY
This show cattle lifer has shown some of the best steers in the Midwest but more importantly, he has thrived in the fitting chutes, being one of the best young clippers in America.
MATT POWERS, Butler, PA
Working his way through college on cattle ranches and no show industry roots, Matt has earned his stripes the old-fashioned way. A self- taught supreme champion. Sponsored with Heartfelt Livestock Supply.
SAMMI SCHRAG, Freeman, SD
FFA president, class president, student council, 3.9 GPA, national champions, showmanship supremes.…her success has been earned.
State livestock judging team championship, FFA president, class president, national champion females, topped of as a famed U-Fit-It champion showman at the SD state fair.
WYATT DEBUSK, Paso Robles, CA
This swine exhibitor has excelled at the nation’s toughest shows. Elite livestock judging awards and, elite showmanship wins.
TEJLOR STROPE, O’Neill, NE Champion showman national junior heifer shows, state fair grand champion steers, class president with a high GPA and the National Shorthorn Queen. GRANT HUBBARD, Miami, OK
Class Valedictorian, Oklahoma Limousin Field Day Grand Champion Female 2016, Oklahoma Limousin Breeders Association Vice President and Treasurer 2015-2017, paving his own way. Sponsored with Charles Hill Show Supply, Oklahoma.
This highly involved FFA member has accomplished national awards in FFA and supreme champion females at the nation’s toughest shows all while being a highly competitive athlete.
TAYLOR GOERING, McPherson, KS A champion showman and a champion volunteer. Leadership and start-up projects for regional and national shows…all this while serving on many national and regional cattle boards. Sponsored with Valley Vet Supply. KINLEY KREIS, Adamsville, OH
An avid volunteer and tremendous promotor and advocate of the livestock industry. Success in the show ring is evident, but building her own cow herd is the main goal of this future veterinarian. Sponsored with Ohio Valley Show Supply, Roy White Show Supply, Provico Show Supply, Highland Show Supply.
HARLEY SARGENT, Denison, TX
Supreme Heifer- Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo 2017 Champion of Breed- Ft. Worth, San Antonio and Houston. Harley is a young lady who has high community involvement, she has a strong love for animals and has been blessed with multiple successes.
CAITLYN OCHSNER, Kersey, CO Showmanship, national champion heifers, state champion livestock judging team, prom queen, Dean’s list, and district FFA president.
MENZI SPILLER, College Station, TX With goals of becoming a veterinarian, there is no doubt she will reach her dreams. Her dedication has helped her land a spot as a member of the Undergraduate Wool Judging Team at Texas A&M University. RYAN CALLAHAN, Edmond, OK President of both the Ok Junior Cattleman’s Association and the Ok Junior Angus Association, Ryan has a phenomenal track record at the National Jr. bred and owned show. Sponsored with Charles Hill Show Supply, Oklahoma.
KAYDEE FREE, Salado, TX 2017 TJAA President, Miss Texas Angus 2016, just to name a few, it is obvious she was born a leader. Exalting this behavior in the show ring and throughout the cattle industry. MILLS MEIER, Stonewall, TX “Give it your best and keep moving forward” Mills is the definition of positivity. He has spent a lot of his time mentoring youth and giving back to his livestock community. AUSTIN COOK, Greenbrier, AR
Grand champion state fair heifer, tops in state fair showmanship and excels at genetic selection and raising his own cow herd, heavily involved in National FFA. Austin has a lifetime of raising great ones ahead of him. Sponsored with Jeremiah Jech Show Supply, Gentry, Arkansas.
1,391 applicants from 43 states & Canada ... 20, $1,000 Scholarships
Congratulations 2017 Recipients Check www.sullivansupply.com for a listing of our Gold Star honorees.
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CAGNEY EFFLING, Highmore, SD
KANE AEGERTER, Seward, NE
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From FFA president to 4-H club president this collegiate livestock judging team member and dean’s list student shows some of the most competitive Angus cattle in America. Sponsored with Champion Show Supply, Kentucky division.
ELI SMALLWOOD, Monticello, GA Elite livestock evaluator and exhibitor of multiple champions, highly regarded FFA awards and FFA president, yet his best accomplishment may be the accolades from his educators regarding his drive and focus. Sponsored with Twisted Fitters Show Supply.
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Western Kansas Livestock Show Greeley County Fairgrounds • Tribune, KS FRIDAY, JUNE 2 2:00 p.m. • Barns Open SATURDAY, JUNE 3 7:00 a.m. • Weigh-In Swine 12:00 Weigh-In Sheep & Goat SUNDAY, JUNE 4 7:00 a.m. Weigh-In Cattle
All Mountain Standard Time!
Show Starts at 9 a.m.
JUDGE: Joe Epperly This show is sanctioned by • Cimarron Valley Livestock Series
CLASS PAYOUTS • BREED CHAMPION AWARDS • SHOWMANSHIP BUCKLES & PRIZES • SILENT AUCTION • VENDOR BOOTHS • SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE • OUT OF STATE EXHIBITORS WELCOME • CONCESSIONS ALL DAYS • SATURDAY NIGHT Free BBQ • OLD TIMER’S SWINE CONTEST • BEEF FITTING CONTEST • Generators are encouraged, be prepared to show out of trailers
Swine,Meat Goat, & Sheep must be born after January 1st, 2017 Pre-Entry: $25 • Day of Show: $30 per animal Meat Goat and Market Sheep $250 Champion & Buckle • $100 Reserve Market Swine $500 Champion & Buckle • $250 Reserve Breeding Class: Goat, Sheep & Swine, Separate Entry & cash payout
Market Beef & Breeding Heifer must be born after January 1st, 2016 Full Fit Beef Show – Weigh in Sunday at 7:00 am Pre-Entry: $25 • Day of Show: $30 Market Beef $800 Champion & Buckle $500 Reserve Breeding Heifer $250 & Boots and Buckle - Champion $100 & Boots and Buckle – Reserve Website:purpletowin.com
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Since 1995, the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association has hosted the North Dakota Junior Beef Expo, a multi-breed junior beef field day for 4-H, FFA and Junior Breed Association members. It’s a chance to learn, compete for prizes and premiums, meet others interested in the beef cattle industry and have fun at the same time! Join your friends in Minot June 23-24! The North Dakota Junior Beef Expo Features: • Heifer, Cow/Calf Pair & Market Shows • Showmanship Contests • Scholarship • Silent Auction • Networking Opportunities • Friends • Fun! Maximize your time through participation in both shows! A block of rooms is reserved at the Holiday Inn Riverside. Call (701) 852-2504 and reference the JBE block for the discounted rate of $89.
For entry forms, rules and more information, visit www.ndstockmen.org or “North Dakota Junior Beef Expo” on Facebook or call (701) 223-2522. ENTRY DEADLINE is June 1.
Nemaha County Prospect Show June 10th, 2017 Beef - Bucket Calf - Meat Goat - Sheep - Swine Nemaha County Fairground, 1500 Community Drive, Seneca, KS Pre-Entries Due June 8th $15 per head
Late Entries after June 8th $25 per head
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http://www.meadowlark.k-state.edu/4-h/events.html SCHEDULE: 7 a.m. - 8a.m.
Check-in for all species
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Sheep and Swine Show begin
30 minutes after the Swine show ends the Meat Goat show will begin. 30 minutes after the Goat show ends the Beef show will begin. Bucket Calves will follow the Beef show. This is a no fit show “Blow and Go” No adhesive, glue, paint or powder products allowed For More Information Contact: Karen Van Winkle 785-799-5745 kvanwinkle2013@gmail.com
Chris Bauerle 785-285-0523 Bauerlec@usd113.org
Send Entry forms & registration fee Nemaha County prospect show 1500 Community Drive Seneca, KS 66538 NM@listserv.ksu.edu FAX: 785-336-6060
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BY: PD MILLER, WY
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t eight years old I walked into our county extension building and sat down only to find 4 candy bars sitting on a table. This was my first "judging class." If I remember right the placing was Snickers, Milky Way, Twix, and then rounding out the class was the 100 Grand; at least that's how I saw them! Now while this has little to no practical application within the livestock judging world, this was simple exercise and the moment when a shy, quiet, Wyoming boy fell in love with forming opinions, defending my placings and working to enhance my speaking abilities. For those of you that haven't been to Goshen County, or Torrington, Wyoming, let me put it this way; you either
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raise cattle, row crops, or work at the sugar factory. It's a town of five thousand people, surrounded by grassy plains, a river that cuts through town and a miles and miles of corn in the summer time. For me, I was beyond fortunate to be raised on M Lazy Heart Ranch, my family-owned operation that raises 300 show steers and heifers a year and runs a 7500 head cattle feedlot. My parents and family friend Brad Linton helped raise and teach me alongside my younger brother, Skyler, and my younger sister, Paige. The benefits of growing up with agriculture first-hand were priceless and it instilled in me a passion for the business and the importance of dedicated, hard work. At six years old I showed my first steer at the Wyoming state fair. From there on, I showed heifers, hogs, sheep and goats competitively across the country. This is what inevitably led me to develop connections and relationships with industry professionals from all over and ultimately inspired me to set big goals and dream big. I don't know how many times I've told this story, but I remember being ten years old and walking out of the show ring at the Colorado State Fair only to tell my mother that one day I wanted my opinion to be the one that counted and one day I wanted to judge every major steer and heifer show in the country. After setting this goal I continued my judging career through 4-H and FFA where I quickly realized perseverance and a focused attitude paid off, winning my state 4H contest as just an eighth grader then going on to be recognized as an All American at Louisville as a freshmen in high school. Sophomore year, my FFA chapter and I competed at the national FFA contest where my team achieved the
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National Champion Overall win, I was High Individual Overall and my younger brother stood right behind me as the Third High Individual Overall. After this contest, my eligibility to compete at the high school level was over, but nonetheless I turned my attention to helping the upcoming teams in my county, assisting with coaching, talking sets and organizing work outs. As time in high school came to an end, I turned my attention into selecting a junior college program. It was at Colorado State University where I first met Marcus Arnold, at the time he was the assistant livestock judging coach there. My parents and I were always impressed with the respectful yet intelligent conversations we had with Marcus at cattle shows and this certainly played a part in me selecting Butler Community College. Add to the fact that a new, extremely talented face, Taylor Frank, would be joining the program as an assistant coach- Butler was, and still is, the place to be. I've always been fan of the saying, "Iron sharpens iron," and my time at Butler is nothing short of just that. When I showed up to El Dorado, Kansas I was met by seven new faces and little did I know that these seven very diverse and talented individuals would serve as the most important driving force behind not only my own success and improvement within the program, but also fuel us to be one of the most competitive and recognized junior college judging teams in the country. I will never be able to speak highly enough of my coaches and the true depth of our team. During our sophomore year it was incredible to have a team where any one of us
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It was always our goal as a team to have all marking five achieve the All American award. As the All American recognitions began at the Houston banquet it was overwhelming to hear all four of my teammates called up and then unbelievable to finally accomplishment my biggest personal goalbe the Number One All American. I've said it before and I'll say it again, I wouldn't be the person I am today without the support and guidance of my family, friends and coaches along the way. Winning the #1
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could be named High Individual on the right given day and not only accomplish that at four different major contest but we were blessed to achieve High Team Overall at the National Barrow Show, American Royal, NAILE and NWSS. Fast forward to the end of the year and that's where it hit me. That's where the most memorable moment of my junior college career lies.
All American Award was more than just a banner, it convinced me that my academic success and consistency at all the major contests had finally paid off and that I was still on track to achieve my greatest ambitions. So if you've made it this far and you're still reading you might be wondering- what's next? This fall I will be transferring to Oklahoma State University where I will be an Animal Science major while I continue my judging career. I look forward to being part of a completely new and even more diverse team as well as expanding my professional network and gaining new opportunities. As for that goal I set when I was ten years old- it's changed a little bit. Not only will I work to develop myself as a stockman and evaluator, but I would feel blessed to be able to sort as many major cattle shows as possible. Along with that, my fondness for hogs, sheep and goats has grown and I'm working toward honing my abilities as an evaluator so that one day I may have the opportunity to sort major shows within those species as well. Ultimately, it's my goal to continue working within the agricultural industry but above all I aspire to keep working with youth in and out of the show ring to help them not only achieve their current goals, but to help them create bigger and more specific goals heading into the future. I don't know where exactly I'll end up or what my career will be, but I have no doubt that this industry and the experiences I have along the way will point me in the right direction and of course I'll always love to raise good cattle. Again, thank you to every individual who's impacted me and helped me along the way and don't worry- I'll try to keep making you proud. •
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Oklahoma State University
4,770
2
Texas Tech University
4,753
3
Texas A&M University
4,708
4
Kansas State University
4,696
5
University of Nebraska
4,668
6
South Dakota State University
4,658
7
Western Illinois University
4,648
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University of Wyoming
4,637
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Colorado State University
4,608
10 West Texas A&M University
4,589
Location: Houston, TX
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Contestant
Team
Total
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Clayton Schram
Texas A&M University
971
2
Jessica Judge
Oklahoma State University
383
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Contestant
Team
Total
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Jessica Judge
Oklahoma State University
971
2
Clayton Schram
Texas A&M University
964
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Ben Weis
Texas Tech University
957
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Clay McGuire
Oklahoma State University
956
5
Jack Redifer
Texas Tech University
954
6
Will Gibson
Texas Tech Iniversity
953
7
Justin Jensen
Oklahoma State University
953
8
Tyler Bauer
University of Wyoming
953
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Carlie Jackson
South Dakota State University
952
Oklahoma State University
950
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Top 10 Teams Total
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South Plains College
4,699
2
Blinn College
4,682
3
Butler Community College
4,675
4
Hutchinson Community College
4,670
5
Redlands Community College
4,661
6
Northeastern OK A&M College
4,645
7
Connors State College
4,645
8
Clarendon College
4,639
9
Lincoln Land Community College
4,632
10 Casper College
4,617
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Contestant
Team
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Landon Eldridge
Blinn College
377
2
Haley Stark
Butler Community College
376
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Contestant
Team
Total
1
Haley Stark
Butler Community College
954
2
PD Miller
Butler Community College
954
3
Landon Eldridge
Blinn College
953
4
Corey Pell
Northeastern OK A&M College
950
5
Sarah Hunker
Redlands Community College
948
6
Tyler Kelly
South Plains College
948
7
Sterling Scott
South Plains College
946
8
Anna Scott
Connors State College
945
9
Dylan Bobstick
South Plains College
944
Hutchinson Community College
943
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High Senior Individual Reasons Clayton Schram, Jessica Judge, Jack Redifer, Will Gibson, Clay McGuire, Ben Weis, Matt Marion, Justin Jensen, Brandon Collopy and Jesse Paxton,
High Senior Individual Placings Jessica Judge, Zachary Studer, Michael Semler, Zane Mackey, Ben Weis, Tyler Bauer, Lindsey Viera, Clay McGuire, Carlie Jackson and Sterling Knappes.
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Haley Stark, PD Miller, Landon Eldridge, Corey Pell, Sarah Hunker, Tyler Kelly, Sterling Scott, Anna Scott, Dylan Bobstick and Cody Boden.
High Junior Individual Reasons Landon Eldridge, Haley Stark, Sierra Martin, PD Miller, Jordyn Sills, Cody Boden, TY Gillespie, Dylan Bobstick, Wyatt Durst and Shilo Schaake.
High Junior Individual Placings Corey Pell, Anna Parnell, Ty Bateman, Riley Bradshaw, Sarah Hunker, Tyler Kelly, Matthew Owings, Brett Jones, Hunter Langholff and PD Miller.
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Grand Champion Horned Female, 2016 Junior National Hereford Expo Shown by Chesney Effling, South Dakota
Grand Champion Polled Female, 2016 Junior National Hereford Expo Shown by Carlisle Braman, Texas
Supreme Champion Female, 2017 San Antonio Stock Show
Grand Champion Polled Female, 2017 Houston Livestock Show
Reserve Horned National Champion Female, 2016 NWSS
Reserve Grand Champion Female, 2016 KILE
Shown by Carlisle Braman, Texas
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Shown by Carlisle Braman, Texas
Shown by Will Freking, Minnesota
Champion Horned Division, 2017 NWSS
Shown by Will Freking, Minnesota
High Point Hereford Female, 2016-2017 South Dakota
Shown by Devon Moore, South Dakota
Dan Fawcett & Family 605-870-6172 Champion Horned Division, 2015 NWSS
Shown by Will Freking, Minnesota
Reserve Grand Champion Junior Female, 2015 American Royal
Shown by Kenidey Effling, South Dakota
Keith Fawcett & Family 605-870-0161• 605-943-5664 Robert Fawcett
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Sponsorship Levels 400 Legacy Parkway | Norwalk, IA 50211
Tournament Schedule Tuesday, July 11, 2017 Held in conjunction with the 2017 National Junior Angus Show
6:45 a.m. Registration & Continental Breakfast 7:30 a.m. Tournament begins shot gun start Noon Awards Luncheon, Player and Team Awards
Sponsors will be recognized in the tournament program, tournament luncheon, post-event news release, Angus Journal and the Angus Foundation’s website, annual report and newsletter. Sponsors’ names will be used on promotional signs and logos will be used on banners at the golf tournament (in their respective area of sponsorship). Additional opportunities for each sponsorship are listed below. The following will receive complementary registrations for two players and a banner. • Luncheon Sponsor — $1,500 (One available.) The following receive complementary registration for one player and a banner. • Beverage/Player Cart Sponsor — $1,000 (Two available.) • Club House Sponsor — $1,000 (Six available.) • Hole-In-One Sponsor — $1,000 (One available.)
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The following receive the above recognition and a promotional sign. • Gift Sponsor — $750 (One available.) Gifts such as golf balls, towels, hats or other items can be donated for tournament prizes. • Tee Box Sponsor — $500 (Eighteen available.) • Hole Sponsor — $250 (Unlimited available.) • Flag Sponsor — $100 (Unlimited available.)
Adult golfers, $100 Junior golfers (NJAA members), $75
No co-sponsorships of $250 Hole or $100 Flag permitted.
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Player Registration - Due June 26, 2017
Registration includes: 18 holes of golf and cart Continental breakfast, and Certified Angus Beef® lunch. Mulligans will be available at the course for $10 each. Limit four per team. Visit www.AngusFoundation.com for more information.
Sponsorship payment MUST BE received at the Angus Foundation by June 2, 2017. Priority for sponsorships will be given to past sponsors, then on a first-come, first-serve basis. Note: Join in the fun! Player registration is open until June 26. Adult golfer registration is $100, and NJAA member registration is $75. After June 23, a $10 late fee applies to these rates.
THANK YOU TO OUR 2017 EVENT SPONSOR! For more information about the Angus Foundation visit www.angusfoundation.org or call 816-383-5100
ABOUT THE ANGUS BREED
ANGUS MEANS BUSINESS. The American Angus Association® is the nation’s largest beef breed organization, serving nearly 25,000 members across the United States, Canada and several other countries. It’s home to an extensive breed registry that grows by nearly 300,000 animals each year. The Association also provides programs and services to farmers, ranchers and others who rely on Angus to produce quality genetics for the beef industry and quality beef for consumers. For more information about Angus cattle and the American Angus Association, visit www. angus.org.
WINNING WITH THE ANGUS TEAM: 2017 NATIONAL JUNIOR ANGUS SHOW
AMERICAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION American Angus Association 3201 Frederick Avenue Saint Joseph, MO 64506 Phone: 816.383.5100 Web: angus.org
Come win with the Angus team in Des Moines, Iowa, at this year’s National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. From July 9-15, National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) members and their families will come to compete in the most competitive national junior livestock show in the country. Participants will travel from coast to coast, with Angus cattle in tow, to experience the NJAS. In addition to the showring competition, Angus youth will also participate in life-skills contests, cooking events and much more. The tentative schedule of events is available online, along with entry forms that must be completed by May 15. “The National Junior Angus Show is a time to shine for future leaders of the Angus breed,” says Jaclyn Clark, American Angus Association director of events and education. “Iowa will not disappoint in the least, and with its great facilities and central location, we expect another outstanding turn-out for junior nationals.” Themed “Winning with the Angus Team,” the 2017 NJAS expects to draw more than 1,000 head of registered Angus cattle to compete. Classes include owned heifers, bred-andowned heifers, cow-calf pairs, steers and bred-and-owned bulls. States will join together to compete for the Best Five Head, while individual members will vie for Junior Premier Breeder and the Silver Pitcher Award. A Top 5 selection of Bred-and-Owned Heifers and Owned Heifers will be chosen at the conclusion of each respective show. May 15 is the ownership and early-entry deadline, and participants can submit entries online at www.angus.org/njaa. Cattle competing in the 2017 NJAS will begin checking in at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, July 9, and must be signed in by 8:30 a.m. Monday, July 10. The 51st Annual NJAS Showmanship Contest will also take place, where two junior Angus members from each state compete for the “Top Showman” title. To qualify, juniors must first be selected during state competition.
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PRESIDENT • Charlie Boyd II, KY VICE PRESIDENT • Kevin Yon, SC CEO • Allen Moczygemba, MO TREASURER • John Pfeiffer Jr., OK
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Terms Expiring in 2017 • Jerry Connealy, NE • David A. Dal Porto, CA • John F. Grimes, OH • James W. Henderson, TX • Dave Nichols, IA Terms Expiring in 2018 • James S. Coffey, KY • Chuck Grove, VA • Mike McCravy, GA • Don Schiefelbein, MN • Mick Varilek, SD Terms Expiring in 2019 • Richard M. Dyar, AL • Dave Hinman, MT • Alan Miller, IL • Jonathan Perry, TN • Barry Pollar, OK
CHAIRMAN • Macy Perry, CA VICE CHAIRMAN • Reese Tuckwiller, WV LEADERSHIP DIRECTOR • Tim Mardesen, IA MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR • Katelyn Corsentino, LA COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR • Gabrielle Lemenager, IL FOUNDATION DIRECTOR • Braden Henricks, OK BOARD MEMBERS • Catie Hope, VA • Corbin Cowles, KY • Michaela Clowser, NE • Will Pohlman, AR • Jordyn Wagner, MT
A green jacket. When most people think of a green jacket they think of the Master’s. However, when I picture a green jacket, my time on the National Junior Angus Board of Directors comes to mind. It may only be a piece of clothing, but it
I am a California native, born and raised in the Central Valley, from Prather. I grew up in the agriculture industry showing Registered Black Angus cattle running a small herd with my family. I have been showing Angus cattle across not only the state of California but also the nation at the National Junior Angus Show since I was nine. I have also competed in the show ring with market steers, market sheep and market hogs at my county fair in 4-H and FFA. Once I was a freshman at Clovis East High School I became an extremely active member of Clovis FFA for four years serving in multiple officer positions and competing in several judging and speaking contests. I graduated from Clovis East in
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As my time on the junior board and as a junior showman comes to an end, I am thankful for the past twenty years in this industry. I have been blessed with an amazing family, supportive friends, an astounding association and good cattle. As I hang up the green jacket for the final time this summer, I will forever cherish the memories, the people and the experiences. •
2013 Supreme Angus Female Sydney Schnoor
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Next May I will be graduating with my Bachelors degree in Animal Science with an option in business and a minor in Agricultural Economics. I plan to stay at Oklahoma State to pursue a masters in meat science. After defending my thesis, I would then like to attend law school either in Oklahoma or Texas. Helping those involved in agriculture is a passion of mine and I believe with a law degree, I will be able to serve those in this industry.
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2014 and decided to make the easy decision to become a Cowboy and move to Stillwater, Oklahoma to attend Oklahoma State University. At OSU, I have competed on the meats and horse judging teams as well as being very involved in multiple clubs. In the summer of 2015 in Tulsa, OK I was elected to the National Junior Angus Board of Directors. Growing up in the Angus industry and going to NJAS since 2007 and LEAD since 2010, I had always looked up to those in the green jacket and aspired to wear one someday and serve the NJAA and its members. I knew the opportunity to wear the green jacket would be an influential one. However, I never thought that it would make as big of an impact on my life as it has over these past two years. Serving as Chairman this past year has been an honor because of the amazing team I am fortunate enough to work beside.
2014 Supreme Angus Female Calli West
2015 Supreme Angus Female Esther McCabe
2016 Supreme Angus Female Austin Nowatzke
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ABOUT THE AMERICAN HEREFORD ASSOCIATION
Verifying the continued resurgence of the Hereford breed within the commercial industry, the past year has been another tremendous time of growth for the American Hereford Association (AHA). This year, the Association documented the Hereford advantage, recording increases in registrations, cow inventories and memberships, all while Certified Hereford Beef (CHB®) LLC witnessed another year of growth. AMERICAN HEREFORD ASSOCIATION 1501 Wyandotte Kansas City, MO 64108
The AHA continues to provide its members with programs and services to document the Hereford advantage. This dedication to genetic improvement has proved Herefords are: Accountable. Predictable. Profitable. Sustainable.
Phone: 816.842.3757 Fax: 816.842.6931 hereford.org - aha@hereford.org
The AHA is advancing genetic improvement through more frequent genetic evaluations. Traditionally, the Pan-American Cattle Evaluation (PACE) program, which provides expected progeny differences (EPDs) derived from pedigree, phenotype and genomic information, is run twice per year. The AHA has moved to 10 runs per year, allowing breeders to make breeding decisions with the most current information. The member service efforts of the American Hereford Association continue to focus on ways to make the Association and its members more efficient in recording and receiving information while continuing to control the costs associated with delivering those services. The AHA introduced Electronic Certificate Storage, where MyHerd users have the option to store registration certificates electronically, increasing ease and efficiency of registrations and transfers. MyHerd now also allows members to electronically request DNA tests, track the status of existing requests and access the results of completed tests, ensuring test results are in their hands as fast as possible. The National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) and the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) continue to create enthusiasm among Hereford youth. The last fiscal year produced a 5% increase in NJHA membership, breaking the 3,000-member mark and bringing the total of junior members to 3,057. HYFA generated $2 million for youth scholarship and activities during The Harvest II auction and three new leadership and scholarship endowments totaling $1.7 million were announced at the event. The Growing A Lasting Legacy Campaign also reached its million-dollar goal.
NJHA Fed Steer Shootout
The American Hereford Association and National Junior Hereford Association launched the first annual NJHA Fed Steer Shootout in 2016. The program gives NJHA members the opportunity to gain invaluable cattle feeding industry experience by estimating feedyard performance and carcass merit. Participants then have the opportunity to compare the information to actual performance data and can measure and compare the profitability of their animals during the contest. Winners of the new event will be announced at the 2017 Annual Membership Meeting. Seventy-four head of cattle were entered into the inaugural event.
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a supportive family who will do anything to make my dreams a reality. Since I was seven years old I have traveled all over the country exhibiting my cattle. I have been blessed to be quite successful in my endeavors. I have not only won numerous national titles, but have gained so much more than that. I have learned that the ribbons and banners with fade, but my friendships and experiences will go on with me forever.
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2014 Supreme Horned Female Cassidy Hanson
2015 Supreme Horned Female Lillie Skiles
The phrase “You act like you were raised in a barn” is often referred to as not having manners or being impolite. Instead of taking offense to this comment, I take it as a compliment. There is no other life I would rather live than the one I’m living now, and it’s all because I was raised in a barn. Being raised in a barn is where I learned most of my life lessons. I learned to be responsible, to be respectful, to never give up and that hard work does pay off. Growing up on a ranch in Idaho, I fell in love with cattle from a young age and quickly got involved in 4-H, became a member of the National Junior Hereford Association and the National Junior Angus Association and later got involved in FFA.
2016 Supreme Horned Female Chesney Effling
I am extremely fortunate to have
In between state and national shows, I grew a desire to give back to the association that has truly shaped me into the person I am today. In the summer of 2014 I was elected onto the National Junior Hereford Association Board of Directors in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The feeling of receiving a maroon jacket was an indescribable moment and one that I will cherish forever. Last summer, I was fortunate enough to be elected as Chairman of the NJHA Board of Directors. As a junior board member, hundreds of kids and adults are watching us at all times. This has taught me that leadership isn’t about having a title or holding a position. Leadership is an action and an example, and that is something that we should all strive to attain on a daily basis. I strive to be the best that I can be in every aspect of life and use the work ethics that my family and many hard working and dedicated
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Become a member of the NJHA at JrHereford.org.
July 15 -21, 2017 Louisville, Ky.
August 1-4, 2017 Kansas City, Mo.
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PRESIDENT • Terri Barber, TX
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VICE PRESIDENT • Kevin Schultz, KS BOARD MEMBERS • Jim Mickelson, CA • Dave Bielema, MI • Bob Thompson, MO • Kyle Perez, New NM • Pete Atkins, MN • Jim Bellis, MO • Joe Van NewKirk, NE • Joel Birdwell, OK • Tommy Mead, GA • Bruce Thomas, MT
CHAIRMAN • Kelsey Stimpson, ID VICE CHAIRMAN • Jessica Middleswarth, WY COMMUNICATIONS CHAIR • Kelsey Powell, SD MEMBERSHIP CHAIR • Austin Cole, KY LEADERSHIP CHAIR • Brooke Jensen, KS FUNDRAISING CHAIR • Steven Green, KY DIRECTORS • Mason Blinson, NC • Bailey McKay, KS • Brooke Hinojosa-Sidwell, CO • Austin Matheny, KY • Nathan Hopkins, TN • Bailey Jones, WI
ranch operations have taught me since I was a young girl. I was taught to never give up on something no matter how big or how small. I was taught that all good things come to those who work for it and nothing comes with a snap of a finger. I was taught that passion drives success and hard work does pay off, even if it comes slowly. As a director, I feel one of the main components of the job is to be a well molded individual who younger and older members can look up to and seek to be like. Teaching members the morals and ethics of life is vital to having a good association for many years to come. This fall, I will be entering my senior year at Oklahoma State University where
I am majoring in Agricultural Communications. Serving on the junior board has ignited a passion to continue to give back to junior members across the nation. Upon graduation, I hope that I will be able to continue working in youth development with a breed association. Before running for the board, I would have never imagined the friendships and connections I would make. I may be biased, but the Hereford family is unlike any, and I am forever thankful to have had the opportunity to serve and give back to the junior association that has given so much to me. •
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1. Herefords were originally bred in England for the royal families. It was the only meat they would eat.
2015: Grand Island, Nebraska Above Tie Outs
2. The American Royal first began as the National Hereford Show, which was the first nationwide show for the exposition and sale of purebred cattle. There were 541 registered Herefords at the first National Hereford Show with an estimated attendance of 55,000. 3. Herefords are one of the only breeds that have not changed in appearance over the years. The original Herefords brought to America in 1881 had white faces, white switches, white feet and red bodies, just like Herefords do today.
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Escape to Grand Island for Limousin Junior Nationals with the Limousin Juniors hosted by the Heartland Limousin Association! July 1-7th, 2017, the National Junior Limousin Show and Congress will be held in Grand Island, Nebraska. Throughout the week, the junior board of directors will be hosting fun events such as the NALJA Kickball Classic, Movie Night, and much more! We cannot wait to see everyone at the island in Grand Island!
ACTIVE ADULTS › 1,100 ACTIVE JUNIORS › 575
PRESIDENT • Bret Begert, TX VICE PRESIDENT • Dexter Edwards, NC SECRETARY • Jim Bob Hendrickson, OK
DID YOU KNOW?
AT-LARGE • Austin Hager, ND EX-OFFICIO • Chad Settje, NE
PRESIDENT • Anna Johnson; Sebeka, MN VICE PRESIDENT • Ethan Freund; Elizabeth, CO
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1. The Limousin breed originated anywhere from 16000 to 13000 years ago, proven by cave drawings in the French Lascaux Cave 2. In 1998, the North American Limousin Foundation created the docility EPD. This EPD rates the docility of the cattle allowing breeders to select for the calmer animals and cull those who continue with difficult disposition. 3. The first Limousin imported to Canada was Prince Pompadour in 1968. The first U.S. import, Kansas Colonel, was born and raised in Canada and was imported in 1971 by Bob Haag of Topeka, Kansas for a group of Kansas Limousin breeders.
SECRETARY • Callie Hicks; Midway, KY TREASURER • Will Blaydes; Midway, KY EX-OFFICIO • Layton Schur; Plainview, TX DIRECTORS • Randa Taylor; Paradise, TX • Devan Cox; Coatesville, IN • Katie Hurt; Lexington, KY • Dominic Ruppert; Witt, IL • Aaron Linhart; Leon; IA
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DIRECTORS • Dennis Alt, KS • Dan Hunt, NE • Mark Barker, OK • Chris Milam, KY • Greg Blaydes, KY • Gene Raymond, KS • Joey Freund, CO • Gary Gates, MT • Fred Wacker, MT • Curt Wieczorek, SD
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The Supreme Champion Female in the junior show at the North American International Livestock Exposition was Riverstone Charmed owned by Madison Ratliff of Kansas. This female is a purebred Limousin Female and has become known all over the country.
TREASURER • Gary Fuchs, TX
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2017 AJSA NATIONAL CLASSIC
The Simmental breed is headed south for the 2017 AJSA National Classic. We are excited for “Sounds of the South” in Hattiesburg, Mississippi July 9-14. As always, youth attending the National Classic will be required to participate in three of four educational contests in order to exhibit cattle, so start studying up on cattlemen’s quiz material, and memorizing your heifer’s pedigree now for Sales Talk. If you’re in the area, stop in for our Second Annual Breeder’s Cup Golf Tournament, Monday, July 10 at 8 AM. We will also be collecting children’s books for the Children’s Hospital of Mississippi. If you can’t make it to Nationals, ask your state coordinator who is headed to Mississippi and send your infanttoddler aged books with them! If you just can’t make it to the National Classic, we hope you’ll join us at one of our four Regional Classics located in Klamath Falls, OR, Huron, SD, Springfield, MO and London, OH. Also, this year the AJSA will be co-hosting the Summit Leadership Conference with the Junior Gelbvieh and Shorthorn Associations in Lincoln, NE, August 3-6. You don’t have to be a member of any breed to come and dive deeper into the beef industry. The AJSA is offering many opportunities to get involved this summer, we hope to see you soon!
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VICE PRESIDENT • Tim Smith, TX BOARD MEMBERS • Gordon Hodges, NC • Barry Wesner, IN • Randy Moody, AL • John Irvine, KS • Erika Kenner, ND • Steve Eichacker, SD • Claye Kaelberer, ND • Fred Schuetze, TX • Dr. Gary Updyke, OK • Jon Willis, OK • Clay Lassle, MT • Tom Nelson, MT • Mike Forman, WA • Tim Curran, CA • Dale Miller, MT
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PRESIDENT • Brian DeFreese, IN
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Early registrations on a Boeing computer in 1971.
PRESIDENT • Kaylie Huizenga, IL VICE PRESIDENT OF MEMBERSHIP • Jody Baragary, KS VICE PRESIDENT OF FINANCE • Tanner Howey, TX VICE PRESIDENT OF LEADERSHIP • Jordan Cowger, MO VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING • Kiersten Jass, IA DIRECTORS • Garrett Stanfield, OH Cole Liggett, OH Cameron Crawford, MS Lily Swain, KY Joel Mackey, TX Michelle Helm, OK Cade Bracker, IA Maddy Beins, UT Keanna Smith, CO Zach Wilson, WA
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1. The Simmental Association founded International Genetic Solution (IGS) and has now partnered with 13 breed associations domestically and internationally to host the largest genetic evaluation in history, with over 17 million registered animals on file. 2. The AJSA founded the first-ever youth feedlot steer program, the Steer Profitability Competition (SPC). Youth from any breed can enter any breed into the program, awards and scholarships are to be given at the National Classic awards banquet to the top three most profitable steers. 3. The AJSA has partnered with the Shorthorn and Gelbvieh Associations to host a youth leadership conference, the Summit, in Lincoln, Nebraska, August 3-6 open to all youth of the beef industry.
IGS Youth Leadership Conference August 3-6, 2017 • Lincoln, Nebraska Hosted by: IGS Junior breed Associations
Open to all youth ages 14-22 interested in the beef industry Registration closes July 1, 2017
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Big Team, Big Dreams
This year we’re working on revamping the junior nationals and working hand in hand with the Oklahoma Shorthorn Association to continue to improve the junior nationals and help it grow.
2012: Supreme ShorthornPlus Hannah Winegardner
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Date: July 3-8, 2017
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2017 JUNIOR NATIONAL PREVIEW
This year the National Junior Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference is being held in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The ASA and AJSA junior board is working closely with Oklahoma Shorthorn Association to help make it great. This year there was a rule change that allows 7-year-old members to show at NJSS. The rule previously was age 8-21. The AJSA hopes that this will help numbers grow. The AJSA has also added a ShorthornPlus prospect steer show this year. The participants have many opportunities to show their calves because there is a Purebred, Purebred Bred and Owned, ShorthornPlus, and ShorthornPlus Bred and Owned Show. Most calves will be able to show more than once! Tulsa will be a great location to draw in new participants and we are so excited for the NJSS this year!
ACTIVE ADULTS › 2,400 ACTIVE JUNIORS › 3,000
PRESIDENT • Mark Gordon VICE PRESIDENT • Jim Freed EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR • Ed Kruse DIRECTORS • Hugh Mooney • Marty Loving • Tom Turner • Robert Alden • Rick Leone • Nancy Grathwohl-Heter
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PRESIDENT • Mitchell Smith VICE PRESIDENT • Kendra Davis
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1. ASA is the oldest beef breed organization in the United States. 2. The AJSA has a strong junior program proven by high percentage of cattle at junior nationals compared to the total number registered compared to other breeds. 3. The AJSA is truly a family friendly breed, those that get involved stay involved because of the open arms of other breeders and families.
SECRETARY • Megan Dragstrem PUBLIC RELATIONS CHAIR • Kaila Williams DIRECTORS • Zach Fanning • Jake Nikkel • Damin Hadorn-Papke • Josh Lorenz • Danielle Thompson
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2013 Supreme Shorthorn Female Nick Sullivan
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2014 Supreme Shorthorn Female Nick Sullivan
2015 Supreme Shorthorn Female Sara Sullivan
2016 Supreme Shorthorn Female David Smith
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National Junior Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference July 3-8, 2017 • Tulsa, Oklahoma For more information about NJSS contact, shelby@shorthorn.org. Deadlines: Ownership: May 1st • Entry: May 1st Final Entry & Substitutions: May 15th
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Sunday, July 2 Cattle allowed in tie-outs only
Wednesday, July 5 8:00 am SureChamp Showmanship Contest 1:00 pm Youth Conference II 1:30 pm Shorthorn Sidekicks 2 2:00 pm Beef Cook-Off Contest 3:00 pm Junior board interviews 3:30 pm Team Salesmanship Contest 5:00 pm Stock Show University followed by Sullivan’s Ultimate Warrior Boot Camp
For complete contest and show rules please visit: juniorshorthorn.com
Saturday, July 8 8:00 am National Junior Shorthorn Purebred Female Show 12:00 pm Release of all Arts Etc., Posters, Graphic Design, etc All cattle released following show. All cattle and tack must be out of barns by Sunday at 8 am ALL DATES AND TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Is it Your Last Junior National?
For those “senior” AJSA members, send three to four photos and the brief write-up of your time as a member of AJSA to leah@shorthorn.org. We will include the information and fun photos in the Junior National exhibitor folder for everyone attending to enjoy!
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Tuesday, July 4 8:00 am All cattle must be stalled 8:00 am Cattle check-in begins- All animals will be weighed 9:00 am Contest and project registration begins 12:00 pm All projects, juniors and cattle check-in completed 1:00 pm Judging of Arts, Poster and Graphic Design Contest, Photography and State Projects 1:00 pm Youth Conference I 1:30 pm Shorthorn SideKicks 1 3:15 pm Judging Contest 5:45 pm Line up for state photos 6:45 pm Opening Ceremonies
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Monday, July 3 Cattle allowed in the barns 2:00 pm Junior board meeting 5:30 pm State advisor meeting
Thursday, July 6 8:00 am Speech 10:00 am Lassie Princess Hour 11:00 am Youth Conference III – Voting Delegates Only 11:30 am Lassie 101/Lassie Social 12:00 pm Quizbowl 3:00 pm Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest Friday, July 7 8:00 am Bred & Owned Females, ShorthornPlus Steers Bred & Owned Bulls ShorthornPlus Females, Prospect Steers, Market Steers 6:00 pm Awards Ceremony
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judges Bred & Owned MaineTainer and Owned Maine-Anjou Chris Sankey, KS
Bred & Owned Maine-Anjou and Owned MaineTainer Shane Bedwell, MO
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Steers, Bulls and Fullbloods Brad McCurry, KS
VOTED ‘MOST FUN’ JUNIOR NATIONAL FOR THE 2016 SHOW SEASON BY SULLIVAN SUPPLY/BEST OF THE BARNS.
Showmanship Jason Elmore, OK
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Historic Cunia. One of the first bulls of the breed. His registration number is 11.
2014 Supreme Maine Female Becca Moore
2012: Lima, Ohio Junior Board
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2016: Grand Island, Nebraska Junior Board
2015 Supreme Maine Female Cade Austin
2016 Supreme Maine Female Becca Moore
STAFF M. Blake Nelson, Executive Vice President Marcena Fulton, Registrar Lindsey Broek, Voice Editor and Director of Youth, Communications and Shows Rhonda Boddicker, Administrative Assistant Robin Marston, Office Assistant Tammy Seevers, Office Assistant Donna Grame, Office Assistant EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: • Brett Carter, President • Jim Hett, 1st Vice President • Jirl Buck, 2nd Vice President • Alicia Rigdon, Secretary/Treasurer • Dennis Moore, Director At-Large
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REGION I • Troy Jones, OH • Dennis Moore, IL • Cliff Randall, LA • Eric Walker, AR REGION II • Hardy O’Hara, MT • Alicia Rigdon, IA • Landon Nagel, SD • Marty Van Vliet, IA REGION III • Leon Matlock, OK • Brett Carter, OK • Jirl Buck, OK • Jim Hett, CO AT-LARGE • Cody Tebbenkamp, MO • Jim Opperman, IA • Steve Robinson, TX
LADD LANDGRAF MAINE-ANJOU PRESIDENT Hello, my name is Ladd Landgraf, and I am currently serving as the 2016-2017 President for the American Junior Maine-Anjou Association. I grew up on a ranch in Southern Oklahoma that was primarily a stocker steer operation and fertilizer company. I am an Agriculture Communications junior at Oklahoma State University. My family was not especially involved with the show cattle industry before I began showing except my mom who showed when she was in high school. We quickly fell in love with showing cattle at every level, and I have met some of my best friends in the barns.
I have greatly enjoyed serving as the American Junior Maine-Anjou Association President during the past year. Positively impacting the youth in an industry I love is one of the most fulfilling things I have done to this point in my life. Being part of the AJMAA board of directors has given me the chance get to know youth and adults alike that appreciate the cattle industry and understand all that it has to offer. I always look forward to getting to go to junior nationals because I have always liked showing at them. I’m blessed to be able to be a part of board that helps put on that show for other kids now. •
PRESIDENT • Ladd Landgraf, OK VICE PRESIDENT • Hannah Topmiller, OH SECRETARY/TREASURER • Kaylee Miller, IA REGION I • Taylor Dorsey, CO REGION II • Stephanie Kersten, NE REGION III • Reighly Blakley, OK AT-LARGE • Hunter Randall, LA • Kassi Rice, IA
AMERICAN MAINE-ANJOU ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 1100 - 204 Marshall Rd. Platte City, MO 64079-1100 AMAA: 816.431.9950 Fax: 816.431.9951 Voice: 816.858.9954 - Fax 816.858.9953 maine-anjou.org - maine@kc.rr.com
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6/25/2017 - Sunday 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 8-9 a.m. 1-5 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m.
All cattle must be in place Cattle check-in begins Steer weigh-in Quiz Bowl - (junior, intermediate will start) Novice coloring contest Maine-Anjou advisor/delegate meeing Chianina advisor/delegate meeting Junior Board Mixer/Bean bag tournament
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6/26/2017 - Monday 8 a.m.
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Maine-Anjou & Chianina Queen & Princess interviews Team Fitting - (Senior, Int., Junior) Public Speaking State lineup & state photos Opening ceremonies Opening ceremonies meal provided for all
6/27/2017 - Tuesday 8 a.m.
Maine-Anjou Showmanship (Senior, Int., Junior) 8:30 a.m. Chianina Showmanship 2 p.m. Salesmanship 5 p.m. Maine-Anjou Senior Showmanship Finals 6 p.m. Herdsman Gathering/Movie Night Meal provided by Herdsman group
Chianina & Maine-Anjou Golf Tournament Livestock Judging Contest Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Clinic Chiangus Futurity Maine-Angus Classic Maine-Anjou delegate meeting Chianina delegate meeting Chianina fundraiser auction
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Chianina steers, bulls & bred and owned Chianina & Chiangus and Owned Chiangus Maine-Anjou steers, MaineTainer bulls, Maine-Anjou bulls, Fullbloods, bred & owned Maine-Anjou & MaineTainers Awards banquet
6/30/2017 - Friday 8 a.m. 9 a.m.
QUESTIONS?
Owned MaineTainers followed by owned Maine-Anjou females Owned Chianina
Lindsey Broek - Lindsey@amaapc.com or 816-858-9954 Andrea Paulson - Andrea@chicattle.org or 816-431-2808
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2017 SCHEDULE
ACTIVE ADULTS › 1,161 ACTIVE JUNIORS › 1,162 • Val Shields • Bryan Schaefer • Matt Michel • Art Pittman • Jordan Holt • Lyle Sexton • Keith Schrick • Joe Tesch • Ken Culp • Rob Sheets • Brad Winegardner • Rick Hunter
• Colton Geiger • Curtis Harsh • Tyler Pinkerton • Haley Becking • Carson Goff • Morgan Lehnert • Shelby Manning • Taylor Ray • Kodi Gehl • Ashley Miller • Sydney Wisnefski
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THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HUTCH Date: June 23-30, 2017 Location: Hutchinson, KS
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2014 Supreme Chi Female Kane Aegerter
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2015 Supreme Chi Female Leslie Rogers
1. Originally came over from Italy, and Fullbloods still being bred in the US today. 2. The National Show is held every year in November at the NAILE 3. We were selected as the Most Fun junior National via Best of the Barns Voting! 4. In order to show at National Shows (National Junior Heifer Show & NAILE) the animal has to be 6.25%, but as long as one parent is registered with the ACA, your calf can be registered!
2016 Supreme Chi Female Lillie Skiles
TWELVE YEARS PRESIDENT • Kelley Kimmey, TX
PRESIDENT • Ellie Karweik
VICE PRESIDENT • Chad Zehnder, MN
VICE PRESIDENT • Madison Shuey
BOARD MEMBERS • Anthony Harvey, TX • Cassie Johnson, IA • Cody McMurphy, OK • Lydell Meier, TN • Misti Spiller, CO
COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR • Sydney Zehnder
In its twelfth year, the NAJRAE has become the largest gathering of Junior Red Angus exhibitors in one location in the United States. At the heart of its success are countless volunteers, many of whom do not have children participating in the event but believe so strongly in the benefits offered by the NAJRAE that they take time from their jobs and their livestock operations to volunteer. These volunteers serve on committees overseeing finance, awards, public relations, the various shows, and an end-of-show banquet. This show is run 100 percent on volunteers and not affiliated with any breed association.
LEADERSHIP DIRECTOR • Menzi Spiller
Our mission is to provide education activities for Red Angus youth breeders. The NAJRAE offers programs giving youth the opportunity to learn and practice business skills in the beef industry, and engage in leadership positions. The program emphasizes and recognizes those youth who show initiative and interest in owning and raising Red Angus beef cattle. The annual event serves as a forum for junior Red Angus youth and their families, breeders, and other beef enthusiasts to come together to compete, and to exchange ideas, knowledge, and technology.
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR • Kip Wallace DIRECTORS • Kjersta Lind • Megan Muller • Kylie Roberts
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THE SALERS BREED
Salers are considered to be one of the oldest European breeds, whose roots can be traced to 16,500-year-old cave drawings found near the town of Salers in the South Central region of France, the Auvergne, in the heart of the volcanic area of the Massif Central. The rough terrain, poor soil and harsh climate combined with the area’s isolation contributed to a genetically pure breed of cattle with bred-in rangeability to thrive almost entirely on native grasses in the summer and roughage diet in winter. The Salers breed in North America has evolved into an outstanding maternal beef breed. The cattle are usually solid red or black, and are naturally horned but polled bloodlines have been developed. Salers females possess a larger than average pelvic area and calve easily to the service of larger terminal cross sires. They are excellent mothers with good milk production, are very fertile and re-breed quickly.
AMERICAN SALERS ASSOCIATION 19590 E. Main Street, Suite 104 Parket, CO 80138 Phone: 303.770.9292 Fax: 303.770.9302
Salers bulls are aggressive breeders and sire calves of moderate birth weight, with a strong will to live and good growth. Salers cross steers perform well in feedlots and have exceptional carcass yield and quality. These traits have made Salers the choice of many commercial cattlemen striving to maximize production without increasing management or labor. Salers are a balanced breed, which is optimum in all aspects of beef production.
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Carey Johnson, Quebec, Canada
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PRESIDENT • Scott Starr, NE
PRESIDENT • Sydney Bigger, IL
VICE PRESIDENT • Andy LeDoux, KS
VICE PRESIDENT • Tiana Garcia, CO
SECRETARY • Duane Strider, NC
COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR • Kyle Vehige, MO
TREASURER • Walter Teeter, NC
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR • Colton Spencer, MO EX-OFFICIO • Tanner Aherin, KS DIRECTORS • Caitlin Griffin, SC • Jesse Henson, NC • Callahan Grund, KS • Carter Mitchell, MO
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BOARD MEMBERS • John Carrel, MT • Leland Clark, KS • Dennis Gustin, ND • Doug Hughes, VA • Andrea Murray, OK • Neal Pearson, SD • Dustin Rippe, KS • Lowell Rogers, MS • Klint Sickler, ND • Randy Sienknecht, IA • Jeff Swanson, NE
LEADERSHIP DIRECTOR • Aubree Beenken, IA
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ABOUT THE AMERICAN GELBVIEH ASSOCIATION
Date: June 25-30, 2017 Location: Grand Island, NE
The American Gelbvieh Association (AGA) and its junior association, the American Junior Gelbvieh Association (AGJA), are dedicated to recording, promoting, and improving Gelbvieh-influenced cattle. The AGA was started in 1971 and now consists of approximately 900 members with a registry database that contains over 1 million animals including approximately 45,000 currently active Gelbvieh, Balancer®, and Gelbviehinfluenced cows. The AGJA Junior Classic is the biggest annual Gelbvieh event for juniors, which is held in a different location each year. Junior members of all ages from across the United States gather with their families for a week of youth development, education, competition and fun.
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1. The Gelbvieh (pronounced Gelp-fee) breed is one of the oldest German cattle breeds. 2. The AGA was the first U.S. beef breed to recognize hybrid animals in their breed registry. BalancerÂŽ cattle have documented pedigrees and expected progeny differences (EPDs). Balancer animals are 25 to 75 percent Gelbvieh with the balance of Angus or Red Angus. 3. Gelbvieh and Balancer genetics are well known throughout the beef industry for their maternal strengths and superior growth.
JOIN US IN THE BEEF STATE PRESIDENT • Larry Ludeke, TX
PRESIDENT • Ty Dybdal, NE
VICE PRESIDENT • Mike Schumacher, MO
VICE PRESIDENT • Hadley Schotte, KS
SECRETARY • Eddy Loggains, AR
SECRETARY • Teanna Simpson, MO
TREASURER • Robb Creasey, IL
TREASURER • Abbee Carnes, SC
EX-OFFICIO • Bill Nottke, MO
EX-OFFICIO • Megan Johnson, OK
BOARD MEMBERS • Cheryl Lux, Augusta, MT • Dennis Metzger, CA • Ty Eschenbaum, SD • Spencer Schrader, KS • Michael Sturgess, TX • Bradley Bracewell, TX • Marty Lewis, IA • Frankie Anthony, KY • Jimmy Ray Parish, MS • Silas Maxwell, TN • Dotty Macy, MD • David Webb, SC
DIRECTORS • Madison Andrade, CA • Cagney Effling, SD • Dillon Elder, TX • Trent Bertsche, IL • Nick Williams, AL • Kaitlyn Davlin, TX • Rylee Derrer, IL • Mitchell Duer, KS • Kallie Knott, IN
The AIJCA and Nebraska Planning Committee invites you to join us in the ‘Beef State’ for this year’s AIJCA Junior National Show and Leadership Conference. During the week of Charolais activities, AIJCA members will have the opportunity to participatein a variety of educational contests such as interview/resume, public speaking, marketing posters, photography, art, as well as, team competitions such as the beef quiz bowl, cookoff, team fitting and team sales. For those exhibitors entering cattle, they will participate in showmanship and the bull, steer, percentage heifer and purebred heifer shows. In addition to the contests and leadership workshops, a highlight of the 2017 AIJCA Junior National Show and Leadership Conference will be the Annual AIJCA Awards Banquet. During the banquet, AIJCA members will be recognized for their achievements throughout the year. The event’s contest winners, scholarship recipients and junior merit award winners will also be announced. We hope to see you at the Beef State Stampede!
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2016 Supreme Charolais Female Stewart Skiles
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Excitement is mounting for the 4th Annual Miniature Hereford Junior Nationals (MHJN) to be held June 24-28 in Chillicothe, Missouri! This rapidly growing event brings young cattle enthusiasts from across the country to learn about the beef industry, compete in contests, and develop lasting friendships. It is a highlight of the summer for the families it welcomes. Over 70 kids and their families from 9 states participated in the MHJN last year in Ames, Iowa. The kids ranged in age from 3 to 22. We expect even more families from more states again in 2017. The MHJN introduces youth to competition in a way that’s comfortable for them and their families. They experience the thrill of winning and learning how to lose gracefully. Our aim is to develop leadership, sportsmanship, and a passion for the kind of work ethic it takes to succeed as adults.
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2. Great project for kids to teach responsibility of owning and raising cattle on a less intimidating scale. Jr Nationals 2016 Grand Champion Heifer was exhibited by Kendall Burns at age 3 ½. 3. Miniature Herefords are full blooded Herefords, there is no drawf gene. The Miniature has the same body profile in terms of proportion to a full sized Hereford. A Miniature Hereford averages around 42 inches in height and weighs around 1000 lbs. Apart from that the Miniature Hereford is the same in characteristics as its larger counterpart. The American Hereford Association is the official registry for Miniature Herefords. 4. Miniature Herefords are in fact descendants of the original Herefords brought to North America in 1831.
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Fifth Overall Steer, 2017 Kentucky Beef Expo ... Congrats to the Culp Family Now selling semen on OutKast, our Outsider son Reserve Grand Champion Heifer,2017 Kentucky Beef Expo ... Congrats to the Hoge Family
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Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, 2017 Iowa Beef Expo ... Congrats to the Millikin Family
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AMERICAN ROYAL CHANGES FOR 2017 Junior Breeding Heifer/Breeding Gilts
An exhibitor may enter three breeding gilts.
Heifer and gilt exhibitors will follow their corresponding junior breed association age requirements for showing.
Market Animals All market animals will be subject to a 5% weigh back this year.
- AOB/commercial heifer exhibitors will still be between 9-20 years old.
Only online DNA envelope orders will be available (mail-in or over the phone orders are not available).
- Crossbred gilts will follow NJSA and Team Purebred age requirements. Junior Breeding Heifers The Miniature Herefords junior breeding heifer show will have a division for prospect and market steers. There will be a Lowline junior heifer show. Open Cattle The Lowline open show will have a division for market steers. Breeding Gilts There will be a crossbred gilt class. Top gilts will sell Saturday night at the Royal Gilt Sale. Part of the proceeds from each sale will go to the Gilt Scholarship Program. This sale will be similar to the Oklahoma Youth Expo’s Night of Stars. Gilt Sale Gilts will be penned by arrival and not by state
DNA hair sample for livestock being shown at the 2017 American Royal MUST be submitted in the 2017 DNA hair sample envelope. There are new DNA Deadlines for market steers (August 1st) and market hogs (August 22nd). Market Hogs This is a non-terminal market hog show (except for those animals sold through the Junior Premium Livestock Auction). Only barrows are allowed in the market hog show. Hogs will be penned by arrival and not by state. An exhibitor may enter three market hogs. Market Lamb & Goats Ethics check and veterinary inspection will be done upon arrival.
2017 JUNIOR MARKET AUCTION The 2017 Junior Premium Livestock Auction will be held in the Wagstaff Sale Center at 6:00 p.m., Sunday, October 22nd. Market steers, lambs, goats, and hogs will be auctioned at one great event. Continuing the precedent set in 1999, a portion of each sale will be used for operational and educational purposes. The distribution will be as follows: All auction exhibitors will receive 85% of the sale price UP TO the specified price level identified for each species with the American Royal receiving the remaining 15%. Any amount OVER the specific price level will be split evenly; the exhibitor will receive 50% and the American Royal will receive 50%.
Market Lambs: Grand Champion............. $10,000 Reserve Champion (and all other lambs).................... $5,000 Market Goats: Grand Champion............ $10,000 Reserve Champion (and all other goats)................... $5,000 Market Hogs: Grand Champion............ $10,000 Reserve Champion (and all other hogs).................. $5,000 The American Royal reserves the right, in the event of extenuating circumstances, to provide held scholarship funds to exhibitors before enrollment in a qualifying institution of higher learning or in the event of the exhibitor does not attend an institution of higher learning as outlined above. The evaluation of what constitutes “extenuating circumstances” wholly at the discretion of the American Royal.
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I CAN’T SAY THAT THIS IS A FAMILY FAVORITE, BUT I CAN SAY THAT AT LEAST HALF OUR FAMILY LOVES IT! WE ALWAYS LOOK FOR FLAT IRON STEAK AND I DO BELIEVE THEY ARE THE SAME THING. WE ALSO ADD AN AVOCADO BECAUSE THEY’RE JUST SO GOOD AND GOOD FOR YOU! THIS IS MORE OF OUR SPRING- SUMMER RECIPE AS THIS CHOICE OF STEAK SEEMS TO DISAPPEAR AS AN OPTION IN EARLY FALL. by: Jodie May, WI
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1 pound skirt steak, trimmed of excess fat if necessary, halved crosswise, at room temperature ● 1 to 2 tablespoons olive oil ● 1 pint (2 cups) cherry tomatoes, halved ● 1/2 cup (about 4 ounces) crumbled blue cheese ● 1/2 pound baby arugala STEAKHOUSE MUSTARD VINAIGRETTE ● 1 tablespoon coarse Dijon Mustard ● 2 tablespoons wine vinegar ● 1/4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce ● 1/2 teaspoon honey ● 1/3 cup olive oil
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Pat steak dry and season on both sides 1/2 teaspoon salt and many grinds of black pepper. In a cast-iron skillet: Heat skillet on mediumhigh to high and add olive oil. When oil begins to shimmer, place steak in skillet and do not move it for 5 minutes. Turn it once, and cook for another 3 minutes for medium-rare. You may need to cook your steak halves separately, depending on the size of your pan. On a grill: Prepare grill for direct-heat cooking over
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ne of the greatest parts or being a Christian is being a part of the local church. It’s full of people who are all at different stages of life on the journey with Christ, but we are all on the same journey.
On this journey, you will need to make some changes in your lifestyle along the way. There are some things God wants us to do differently than the world does so they see hope in Him and not in the things of this world. He will begin to tug on your heart about certain areas in your life that need to be modified or cut out altogether. If you have been on the journey with Christ for any length of time and nothing has changed, you need to make some more time with God so he can deal with your heart. The more we love God, the more we want to please Him
and do life the way God intended. What is important on this journey? Matthew 22:34-40: 34 Hearing that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, the Pharisees got together. 35 One of them, an expert in the law, tested him with this question: 36 “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” 37 Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ 38 This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ 40 All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.” How are you doing loving God? Others? This is so important for all of us to do. We must love God and then love others. Its commanded other places in the Bible as well. John 13:34-35: 34 “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. 35 By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”
maybe the difficulty they carry. If you only knew. Can you give others the benefit of the doubt? They need to know you care. How do you treat others? Through Christ I can love all people, at all times! Can’t pick and choose! 1 John 4:20: Whoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar. For whoever does not love their brother and sister, whom they have seen, cannot love God, whom they have not seen.
Romans 12:18: If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.
How can you love God when you can’t love your brother? This is a legit question!
It isn’t about them and what they do with it, it is about you following God’s command! Do your part and they will have to own their part.
Don’t be unkind to people just because they are different than you. Know their story, it may explain a lot. God, help us to love one another because we will reap what we sow. What goes around comes back around.
Remember, everyone has a story! Look around at the many different stories. Don’t assume you know how easy someone else has it compared to you. Some of the best actors in the world are never in a movie but they are in your life every week. You never know what someone around you is going through. If they appear difficult, it
Through Christ I can love all people, at all times! Is this true of you? Do not be selective in who you show love to. Everyone deserves to feel the love of God through His people! Let’s love well. •
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Matt Lautner Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
Sept. 26th
Smithson Farms, Ott Brothers Show Cattle Online Sale
Sept. 27th
Benes Cattle Company Online Sale
Sept. 27th
Brandywine Farms ~ Vintner's Reserve Online Sale
Sept. 27th
Burch Livestock Online Steer Sale
Sept. 27th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
May 10th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
May 11th
Kastel Show Cattle Online Genetic Sale
May 11th
Used Livestock Equipment Online Sale
May 17th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
May 21st
Mayhew Show Cattle Spring Pasture Sale
May 22nd
Bob Jon Farm Spring Pasture Sale
May 24th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
May 25th
Southern Ohio Spring Classic Online Sale
May 31st
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
June 1st
Burch Livestock Online Sale
June 5th
Wing Show Stock- W.W. Cattle Online Pasture Sale
June 7th
Sept. 9th
Hanft's Hickory Hill Farms ~ Steers, Heifers & Bulls
Sept. 10th
Big Foot Ranch Online Sale
Sept. 10th
Bonnell Cattle Co. LLC Online Sale
Sept. 10th
Keller Club Calves Online Sale
Sept. 10th
Smith Show Cattle Online Sale
Sept. 10th
Sept. 13th
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Aug. 2nd
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Sept. 13th
Aug. 9th
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Sept. 13th
Prime Time Show Cattle Online Sale
Aug. 23rd
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Sept. 13th
Weiss Brothers Online Club Calf Sale
Aug. 27th
Ryan McIntosh Show Cattle Online Sale
Sept. 14th
Dennert & Eichler Club Calves Online Sale
Aug. 30th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Sept. 3rd
Sporleder Club Calves Online Sale
Sept. 14th
Goertzen Show Cattle Club Calf Sale
Sept. 4th
Collins Pasture To Perfection Online Club Calf Sale
Sept. 17th
Anderson-Muntefering Online Club Calf Sale
Sept.5th
Beeville Farms Online Club Calf Sale
Sept. 17th
Capatske Cattle Co. Online Sale
Sept. 27th
Oak Ridge Farms Online Sale
Sept.5th
Lake View Cattle Online Sale
Sept. 17th
Huisheere Family Cattle Online Sale
Sept. 27th
Trinity Cattle Co. Online Sale
Sept.5th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
Sept. 17th
Wedig Club Calves Online Sale
Sept. 17th
Wiese Cattle Online Sale
Sept. 27th
Welshans Show Cattle Online Steer and Heifer Sale
Sept. 6th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Burch Livestock Online Heifer Sale
Wolfe Farms Show Cattle Online Sale
Wiswell Farms Online Show Steer & Show Heifer Sale
Sept 28th
Sept. 6th
Sept. 17th
Sept. 7th
Moore Show Cattle Online Sale
Sept. 18th
Sept. 9th
Blackford Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
Sept. 18th
Oct. 1st
Bridwell Livstock Online Sale
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Oct. 2nd
Crystal View Cattle Online Sale
Cable Cattle Company C-Cross Ranch Online Club Calf Sale
Oct. 2nd
JT Weber Family Multi-Breed Online Heifer Sale
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Oct. 2nd
The Good Life Club Calf Online Sale
Oct. 3rd
Meysenburg Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
Oct. 3rd Oct. 3rd
Oct 25th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Oct. 11th
M Lazy Heart Ranch Online Fall Sale
Oct. 11th
Welshans Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
Burch Livestock Online Heifer Sale
Hubbard Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
Oct. 29th
Grace Show Cattle Heifer Sale
JT Weber Family Online Market Heifer & Steer Sale
Nov. 1st
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Nov. 1st
Welshans Show Cattle Online Sale
Oct. 13th
Shaw Land and Cattle Club Calf Sale
Nov. 4th
Fassett Hay & Cattle Reloaded ~ Fall Gathering 2017
Oct. 14th
Copeland Show Cattle Online Heifer Sale Copeland Show Cattle Online Steer Sale
Nov. 5th
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Oct. 15th Oct. 15th
Griffiths Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
Oct. 17th
Glamour Girls Fall Edition
Oct. 18th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Oct. 19th
Willow Springs Cattle Company Online Sale
Oct. 22nd
Spittler Cattle Online Sale ~ Pick Your Poison ~ Online Sale
Oct 25th
Burch Livestock Online Steer Sale
Oct 25th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
Oct. 3rd
Moore Shorthorn Spring Born Sale
Oct. 4th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Oct. 4th
Miller Cattle Company Source For Success Online Club Calf Sale
Oct. 5th
Bianchi Ranches - California Girls - Online Sale
Nov. 6th
Crystal View Cattle Online Sale
Oct. 7th
Fassett Hay & Cattle Online Sale
Nov. 8th
M Lazy Heart Ranch Online Sale Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Oct. 7th
Holmes Cattle Company ~ Fabulous Fall Fling
Nov. 8th Nov. 13th
Dakota Divas Elite Heifer Sale
Oct. 7th
KZ Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
Nov. 14th
JT Weber Family Online Heifer Sale
Oct. 8th
G-Force Empty Nest Online Club Calf Sale
Nov. 15th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Oct. 8th
Lashley's Rockin T Ranch and Lueth Family Shorthorns Online Club Calf Sale
Nov. 16th
Easy to Look At Part 2
Nov. 20th
Oak Ridge Farms Online Sale
Oct. 8th
Midwest Illinois Club Calf Sale
Nov. 22nd
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Oct. 8th
Volosin Club Calves Online Sale
Oct. 9th
Cluxton Family Cattle and Friends Online Sale
Nov. 26th
Mayhew Show Cattle Fully Loaded Female Sale
Nov. 26th
Premier Cattle Scholarship Sale
Oct. 9th
Howser Family Show Cattle & Friends Spring Born Fall Sale
Nov. 27th
K Bar K Grateful Harvest Online Production Sale
Rockin' L Ranch Octoberfest Steer & Heifer Sale
Nov. 27th
Meyer Cattle Company Giving Thanks Sale
Nov. 29th
Benes Cattle Company Online Sale
Nov. 29th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Nov. 30th
Welshans Show Cattle Online Sale
Dec. 6th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Dec. 13th
M Lazy Heart Ranch Online Sale
Dec. 13th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Dec. 14th
Glamour Girls Holiday Edition
Dec. 19th
Fusion Cattle Online Sale
Dec. 20th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Dec. 27th
Oct. 9th
Williams & Burdette Show Cattle Club Calf Sale
Oct. 10th
Laber/Savage Online Steer and Heifer Sale
Oct. 10th
Wulfekuhle Show Calves Online Sale
Oct. 11th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Oct. 11th
M Lazy Heart Ranch Online Fall Sale
Oct. 11th
Welshans Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
Oct. 13th
Shaw Land and Cattle Club Calf Sale Copeland Show Cattle Online Heifer Sale
Oct. 15th
Copeland Show Cattle Online Steer Sale
Oct. 15th
Griffiths Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
Oct. 15th
Goddard Cattle Co. Online Sales
Oct. 17th
Glamour Girls Fall Edition
Oct 26th
Burch Livestock Online Heifer Sale
Oct. 29th
Grace Show Cattle Heifer Sale
Nov. 1st
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Nov. 1st
Welshans Show Cattle Online Sale
Nov. 4th
Fassett Hay & Cattle Reloaded ~ Fall Gathering 2017
Nov. 6th
Crystal View Cattle Online Sale
Nov. 8th
M Lazy Heart Ranch Online Sale
Nov. 8th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Nov. 14th
JT Weber Family Online Heifer Sale
Nov. 15th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Nov. 16th
Easy to Look At Part 2
Nov. 20th
Oak Ridge Farms Online Sale
Nov. 22nd
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Nov. 26th
Mayhew Show Cattle Fully Loaded Female Sale
Nov. 26th
Premier Cattle Scholarship Sale
Nov. 27th
K Bar K Grateful Harvest Online Production Sale
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Nov. 27th
Meyer Cattle Company Giving Thanks Sale
Oct. 8th
Lashley's Rockin T Ranch and Lueth Family Shorthorns Online Club Calf Sale
Nov. 29th
Benes Cattle Company Online Sale
Oct. 8th
Midwest Illinois Club Calf Sale
Nov. 29th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Oct. 8th
Volosin Club Calves Online Sale
Nov. 30th
Welshans Show Cattle Online Sale
Dec. 6th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Dec. 13th
M Lazy Heart Ranch Online Sale
Dec. 13th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Dec. 14th
Glamour Girls Holiday Edition
Oct. 18th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Oct. 9th
Oct. 19th
Willow Springs Cattle Company Online Sale
Cluxton Family Cattle and Friends Online Sale
Oct. 9th
Oct. 22nd
Spittler Cattle Online Sale ~ Pick Your Poison ~ Online Sale
Howser Family Show Cattle & Friends Spring Born Fall Sale
Oct. 9th
Dec. 19th
Fusion Cattle Online Sale
Oct. 24th
Talon Crest Farms Heifer Calf Sale
Rockin' L Ranch Octoberfest Steer & Heifer Sale
Dec. 20th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Oct. 24th
Matt Lautner Online Club Calf Sale
Oct. 9th
Williams & Burdette Show Cattle Club Calf Sale
Dec. 27th
Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale
Oct 25th
Burch Livestock Online Steer Sale
Oct. 10th
Laber/Savage Online Steer and Heifer Sale
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