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I wanted to say that you guys have been so amazing to work with! Thanks for being able to work around our schedules...I appreciate it so much!
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ON THE MAP: NEW SUBSCRIBERS
The Showtimes welcomes new subscribers! In each issue we will feature 10 of our new subscribers on our map! a) Cassandra Gonzalez // Littlefield, TX f) Alison McGrew // Bushnell, IL b) John Bible // Lamar, OK
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THANK YOU The Showtimes is overwhelmed by the response we receive from our readers! There is no industry we would rather call home.
I can’t say thank you enough to The Showtimes and Reid Family for such an amazing weekend. It was an honor to be a part of the first class of Showtimes interns. It was a great experience and I made friends and connections that will last a lifetime!
KELSEY BRADFORD Thanks so much for this awesome giveaway! Showtimes is my favorite!
KORY LEE RIDNOUR I can’t thank the Reid Family and The Showtimes enough for this amazing opportunity I had this past weekend! Being chosen as one of the first interns they’ve had is something I’ll cherish forever! I had the best four days at the Blackout Jackpot 7! I made friends that will last a lifetime and learned so much from this internship! Thank you for capturing memories that I can look back on for years to come! It was hard to leave Sunday night, I wish it could have lasted forever!
REGAN CULP My time at The Showtimes Blackout 7 show came to a close last night. What an incredible experience to get to fly out to Loveland, Colorado and get to be an intern for this amazing show. Thank you to everyone who made my experience so memorable and helped me grow my passion for the livestock industry even more. Thank you to the Reid Family
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especially for selecting me to be part of the first team of interns. This was a once in a lifetime opportunity and I am so grateful to have been a part of Blackout 7!
STERLING REICHENBACH The magazines and calendars were a hit and went fast [at The Thumb Jackpot]! I had an older gentleman drop by the backdrop (with his magazine in hand) and tell me that he had been in the stands looking through it all day and forgot to actually watch the show. Oh, and kids were practically fighting over the calendars.
TROY RICHARDSON Thank you so much for working with us at our show in Eureka. It was a huge success! Our daughter was even lucky enough to win a Showtimes banner! We have been chasing one for years and ended up winning one in our hometown!
SAMMI REESE I wanted to make sure and send an extra thank you for everything you all did for all of the interns. I had a blast I had never been to The Blackout before so getting to be behind the scenes was fantastic...thank you so much for everything - glad I was part of the most electrifying show of the year!
PAIGE MILLER Thank you for putting on such a first class show, scholarship program and family event. Your effort and dedication to giving back to the industry is second to none. I am so grateful to have received a scholarship and use it toward my living expenses at Butler in the Fall!
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AVERY SHALLA Thank you so much for putting on such an awesome show. It was so fun getting to show there! I will never forget that show and I love the belt buckle and the super cool show box!! It was one of the greatest experiences of my life!
LEAN WELK Thank you so much for sponsoring my AllAmerican Belt Buckle at the 2018 National 4-H Livestock Judging contest. It has always been a dream of mine to become an All-American and you have made my dream come true.
TY WICKLINE Thank you so much for your generous donation of the one year subscription to The Showtimes Magazine. The subscription seemed to be a hot item during the sale.
CANDACE MUIR First off, you girls are just The Best! Your continuous support to organizations + events is just unreal and doesn’t go unnoticed! Thank you for donating some Showtimes stuff to our Maine Silent Auction and the Ohio Beef Expo. We brought in around $2,000 to add to our Ohio fund and for Junior Nationals next year in Lima!
KASSI RICE + CYCLONE CREW Thank you so much for your generous support of the 2019 Cyclone Classic! As always you delivered far beyond our expectations and we cannot thank you enough for allowing us to advertise through your magazine, not to mention to Top 5 banners for both our show as well as AGR’s! You guys run a top of the line, first class business and we are lucky to have you in the industry!
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FROM THE EDITOR
BEST SUMMER YET
THE I AM SHOWTIMES TOUR HEADS INTO JR. NATIONALS TO CONTINUE WITH THE BEST COVERAGE IN THE INDUSTRY!
ou are Showtimes. From the Champion Bios and Show Results to advertisements and Junior National Previews, that statement is evident throughout this entire May/June issue. Check out and soak in everything this issue has to offer. The other thing that is clear is that Junior Nationals are among us and we couldn’t be more excited! We are looking forward to continuing The I Am Showtimes Tour. We are honored to have so many shows requesting that we attend. If we don’t make it this year, be sure to contact us early so we can get you on our schedule in 2020! Macey Goretska will be joining us on the Tour as our 2019 intern. Be sure to stop and welcome her when you see her on the road with The Showtimes this Summer.
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We kickoff the Summer leg of the Tour at Charolais Jr National in Ft. Worth.
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Next up, we head North to Des Moines for Maine-Chi’s Double Down. We are once again proud to be the official media partner of the American Junior Maine-Anjou Show. Join us at the 5K glow run June 23rd at 8 PM to say hi and keep in shape. Then back home to DENVER (home of The Showtimes) where we will be covering the Junior National Hereford Expo. We are excited to announce that we have joined forces with The American Junior Hereford Association as the 2019/2020 Social Media Partner where we will be working with them not only at the JNHE but throughout the year at major Hereford shows and events to cover them like never before! July 24-27th you can find us in Louisville, Kentucky at Simmentals. We have been talking with the Simmentals for months about all of the exciting things they have planned for this year’s show! We look forward to adding The Showtimes Effect to the event. New merchandise will be hitting Showtimes shelves come June! If you are at Maine/Chi’s or Hereford Junior Nationals, be sure to stop by The Showtimes booth where we will have our entire store setup. All merchandise will also be available online at theshowtimesmagazine.com/store. We look forward to making Summer 2019 the best one yet! •
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NEWS
BLACKOUT 7 WAS A HUGE SUCCESS Blackout Jackpot 7 was held March 22-24, 2019 at The Ranch in Loveland, Colorado! There were 23 different States and Canada represented! In fact, exhibitors, interns and show staff came from California to North Carolina and Michigan to Texas! The Showtimes/Sullivan Supply Stall Bid-Off Scholarship along with an anonymous donor awarded $10,570 worth of Scholarships to 14 different exhibitors and interns at the show! We can’t thank everyone who showed or volunteered enough! We hope everyone had a great time at the show! Be sure to check out our Show Results for full Blackout 7 coverage!
OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNER OF DOUBLE DOWN IN DES MOINES JUNIOR NATIONAL The Showtimes is excited to be the Official Media Partner of the Maine-Anjou and Chianina’s Double Down in Des Moines Junior National!
LIVESTOCK LEAD SPONSOR FOR THE 2019 AMERICAN ROYAL For the second year in a row, The Showtimes is a Livestock Lead Sponsor of the American Royal! We always enjoy traveling to Kansas City, Missouri each Fall! It is definitly one of our favorite events! Dont’ miss the 120th American Royal this October!
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The Showtimes is proud to be the Official Social Media Partner of the American Junior Hereford Association for the next year! We can’t wait to cover the many upcoming Hereford shows and events! See you this Summer in Denver, Colorado, home of The Showtimes!
PLAN NOW FOR STATE FAIR Plan now to advertise in our upcoming August 2019 State Fair Edition! This is our biggest issue of the year and will hit State Fairs nationwide this August! We don’t just put out a few boxes... we put out pallets with thousands of copies! Plus, receive $70 off your full page ad when your sale group advertises! We also include a free MAP PIN LISTING on The Showtimes App that has been downloaded over 20,000 times! Email theshowtimes@yahoo.com or call Betty Reid at 303.579.4032 to reserve your ad today! Ad Deadline is July 10, 2019 Available: July 25, 2019
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LOUISVILLE JUDGING SPONSOR The Showtimes will once again be a buckle sponsor for the 2019 North American International Livestock Exposition 4-H/FFA Judging Contest!
The Showtimes was voted Best Livestock Publication for the 2018 Best of the Barns! 5th year in a row! We were also honored to win Best Industry Social Media! Thanks to everyone who voted! The Showtimes has received a total of 9 Best of the Barns Awards in recent years!
MACEY GORETSKA / SUMMER INTERN The Showtimes welcomes Macey Goretska as our 2019 Summer Intern! Look for Macey on the road as part of our I Am Showtimes Tour! She will be in Fort Worth, Des Moines, Denver and Louisville covering Charolais, MaineAnjou/Chianina, Hereford and Simmental Junior Nationals in June and July!
See you on the tour! DOUBLE DOWN IN DES MOINES Des Moines, IA / June 23-28, 2019
HEREFORDS ON THE HILL Denver, CO / July 6-13, 2019
SEE THE FULL LIST OF SHOWS ON PAGE 345!
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A special thanks to our 9 awesome Interns (Sammi Schraag, Samantha Reese, Reagan Culp, Cody Maddox, Dillon Hinners, Caley Mayo, Macey Goretska, Abbygail Pitstick and Kory Ridnour) that made Blackout 7 our best show to date!
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BLACKOUT 7 WAS HELD IN MEMORY OF MAUREEN BROAD. MAUREEN’S HUSBAND LOREN BROAD WAS NAMED OUR OFFICIAL BLACKOUT AMBASSADOR!
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Thanks to everyone who donated, supported and bid in our After Dark Online Sale this past March!
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fter 7 shows, the Blackout Jackpot comes to an end as The Showtimes focus shifts to making the #1 Livestock Publication in the Industry even better! With the completion of Blackout 7, we want to thank everyone who supported us. Blackout was a way for us to give back to an industry we love. It allowed us to showcase our graphic design and introduced custom backdrop banners, ring wraps and awards that had never been seen before. It also highlighted the Rocky Mountains, Home of The Showtimes. Through this electrifying event, we have been able to…
Finally, thank you to everyone who has ever volunteered or shown in Loveland! We appreciate you making Blackout the Most Electrifying Show Ever!
The Showtimes looks forward to giving back in new and exciting ways going forward. Stay tuned for what’s next! This is just the beginning… -The Showtimes / Reid Family We are humbled and thankful for the support of the following friends who made Blackout what it became… • John Sullivan / Sullivan Supply • Cimarron Trailers • Sure Champ • ShowCoat • Golden Flo • Travis DePorter • CW Cattle Sales • Frye Family • Johnson Show Cattle • Rick & Brenda Humphrey • Steer Bucks • Bauman Family • Loren & Maureen Broad • Lindsey Broek & the AJMAA • Patti Thaden • Kelli Mundhenke • Bob & Virginia Beebe • Roger Tuell • Gerald Green • Bailey Clanton • Johnson Auto Plaza • Publication Printers • Cindy, Larry, Kenin & Crew • Stafford Bros. • Quick Family • Streamside • Sterkel Family • Shelby Leonhard • Kassi Rice • Shane Bedwell • Mom & Dad • 2019 Blackout Interns • Bob May • Mark & Deb Core • Fellowship of Christian Cowboys • Amy Goss • Caitlyn Ochsner
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• Give away well over $100,000 in cash and prizes! • Award 43 Scholarships totaling $26,750! • 29 states plus Canada have been represented! • 4 different Photographers including: - Big Star - Legacy Livestock Imaging - Cindy - The Showtimes • Host 16 different Judges including: - Bob May, WI - Joel Judge, CA - Amanda Schnoor, CA - Brad Winegardner, OH - Matt Leo, CA - Brandon Callis, OK - Jim Williams, TX - Josh Elder, IA - Randy Daniel, GA - Mark & Deb Core, IA - Mark Hoge, IL - Nate Tice, IA - Tim Schaeffer IN - Travis Otterstad, OK - Baylor Bonham, OK • Host 3 Judging Contests - Over 560 total livestock judgers! • Nearly 400 head of cattle per year! • 3 Blackout Champion Steers have gone on to win the American Royal! • 1 Blackout Champion Steer went on to win the Colorado State Fair! • Our favorite part may have been our 2019 Internship Program where we were able to work with nine awesome students from across the country [Go Class of 2019]!
As The Showtimes comes off the biggest and most complete March/April 2019 Sire Edition, we are going to designate our energy and time into what’s next for our company. Taking both The Showtimes and this industry to a new level. This will also provide us with the opportunity to add shows such as Houston and OYE to our Tour.
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how Cattle Connection is an innovative online auction platform developed for the ultimate buying and selling experience. We pride ourselves on being built by cattle enthusiasts for fellow cattle enthusiasts. Our team of individuals is here to offer you and your operation the best chance at success and profitability. More so, our sales reps are people who make their living in this industry, just like you. We understand what it takes to host a successful online sale.
There are a multitude of different feature options that Show Cattle Connection offers in this new platform. Real time bidding, with clock countdown in minutes and seconds, alongside an auto refresh feature are just a few of the perks. Sale day text and email alerts, which will also include outbid notifications and sale day messages. Even better, there are NO BIDDER NUMBERS! You will have one user account that will let you access everything you need. The site is optimized and mobile friendly, with the ability to create watch lists, allowing you to select lots across multiple sales for one easy view and bid list to make purchases. As a buyer, you also have the option for favorites, letting you select upcoming
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Show Cattle Connection is a partnership with The Wendt Group, bringing new faces and new auction management to the world of selling cattle genetics. What better way to serve our customers than to partner with The Wendt Group and their family of online auction sites, including Showpig.com, The Pig Planet and AMS Online Sales.
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specialize in it and nothing else. Our team is comprised of the best in the business. True industry leaders that not only raise and sell cattle among you, but know what it takes to make you and your cattle be successful. With that, our sales reps will travel and be the consultant you need; coming to look at your cattle and helping to promote your sale. We plan on assisting you through the entire process, including sale day and sale closing. Building a personal relationship between the Show Cattle Connection staff and sales reps and the people who use our platform is really our main goal. When we say the whole process, we really mean it! This includes helping you to collect funds from buyers and make sure, you, the seller, gets paid quickly and efficiently. Turn around time is a top priority for us. Beyond all of this, our marketers and social media team will be involved in pushing and promoting your sale on multiple different platforms, including print advertisement, email blasts, text updates, Facebook and Instagram. We want to make your selling and buying experience different and better! At the end of the day, Show Cattle Connection strives to be a platform for any cattle enthusiast to turn to. We want to be here for you because we understand that this is your life; it is ours too! We hope to build long lasting business relationships with people across the industry. If there are any questions, you wish to book a sale, or even just want to discuss sale options, please feel free to contact any one of our qualified and talented sales reps! •
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AN UPDATE ON TYLER CAMPBELL drive to return back to his normal life. Tyler’s speech, comprehension and right side mobility were affected by the stroke. Tyler’s days at OWL include speech therapy, physical and occupational therapy on a daily basis as well as aquatic therapy on a weekly basis. There have been a few rough bumps in the road on this new journey but we take it day by day. We remind ourselves daily that this is not a sprint but a marathon. It’s not often Tyler gets a break from his rehab but when he does he enjoys getting outside to see the sun and watching his nephews run on the playground at OWL!
On the morning of Wednesday, March 6th, 2019 Tyler started losing the feeling on one side of his body. He was smart to call 911 first and then called his mom for help. An ambulance arrived and got Tyler to the hospital. The staff and doctors at Wayne County Hospital thought that Tyler had a stroke. He took a little helicopter ride to Iowa City, IA. The doctors at the University of Iowa Hospitals found the clot and took him to surgery. They went up his groin and into his brain to remove the clot. Tyler spent approximately 12 days at the U of I Hospitals before he was moved to On With Life Brain Injury Rehabilitation in Ankeny, IA. Tyler has made huge improvements since rehabbing at OWL! He continues to show us his determination and
While Tyler is working hard in rehab, TC Cattle is still going strong! We continue to strive to meet his customer’s needs with his product while trying to generate an income as the medical bills and cost of rehab are quite staggering. Tyler’s stepdad, Randy Hullinger, is managing the majority of the operation with help of some of Tyler’s closest friends! Spring babies are being born left and right and we couldn’t be happier with them! Calves sired by Monopoly, American Made, Simplify and others will be available for purchase in the fall. We have American Made semen available now and hope to have “Denver’s favorite” 801 and Outspoken available soon. Inquiries for Tyler Campbell Cattle please contact Randy Hullinger at 515-450-2754. •
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEND TYLER A CARD OF SUPPORT, ENCOURAGEMENT OR JUST A QUICK HELLO PLEASE SEND MAIL TO: Tyler Campbell On With Life 715 SW Ankeny Rd. Ankeny, IA 50023 Many people have asked how they can help or where they can send donations. Unfortunately Tyler is not currently able to meet with his customers or buy/sell as he typically would and has spent the last 60+ days away from the farm. An account has been set up at the bank below where donations can be mailed: Corydon State Bank 201 W. Jackson St. Corydon, IA 50060 We want to thank you all for the love, prayers, and support you have shown to our family! We will never be able to thank you all enough but we’re giving you all a big shout out here and now! Thank you to everyone who has prayed, called, texted, visited Tyler and taken care of things back home for Tyler and our family! From the bottom of our hearts THANK YOU! If you would like to learn more about Tyler’s story and the progress he is making, please visit the Caring Bridge website and search Tyler Campbell.
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ost of you probably already know my brother, Tyler Campbell. He is the sole owner/operator of Tyler Campbell Cattle in Corydon, Iowa. He has been working in the club calf business for approximately 20 years and has been actively involved in the industry since his early 4H days. You may have even bought a heifer or two from him! Or some of you might have seen his story for the first time in the last issue of The Showtimes Magazine. Either way I’m here with an update on Tyler and the life-changing event he experienced this past March.
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Day in and day out, Avery and her three brothers spend countless hours in the barn where they find comfort to be themselves. I have never thought any different when it comes to the amount of time we spend towards our passion. There is no room to give up, even for a day, because in order to succeed at extreme levels it requires persistence and patience. A lot of people lose
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or most teenage girls it’s about the lip gloss, hair, and bling but for 14-year-old Avery Shalla of Riverside, Iowa it’s her love and passion for agriculture and showing cattle that takes priority in life. Growing up the oldest and only girl of four, I try to act as a role model for my three younger brothers while creating my own path of leadership and success through showing cattle. As we work together to create our legacy, we keep the words of our dad in the back of our minds, “Out work everyone and it will pay off.” It’s by this motto that we support each other and drive ourselves to success every day in the show barn.
determination without the instant results but for us it’s a habit of constant repetition and work. The best part is that we get to do it as a family - it’s less about the awards and more about the experiences we have that create memories while sharing these moments together. It wasn’t until 2013, at the age of 8, that Avery ignited her passion for showing cattle. Taking the lead from my aunt Courtney at a show in Sioux Falls, I knew that it was something I loved to do because of the dedication it takes. Since then I have been fortunate enough to claim multiple local, regional, state, and national titles including two top 5 overall market animals at the Iowa Beef Expo, making the sale at both AKSARBEN and National Western Stock Show, and my most recent success of champion overall, accompanied by 5th overall market animal at the Blackout 7 show in Colorado. Although her success in the show ring has been valued, Avery’s experience draws from her family’s farm where they raise hogs, cattle, and row crop. Sometimes it’s loading out hogs, spending a lot of hours in the field, or doing things for dad and grandpa, but my brothers and I have gained our strong work ethic on the family
farm. Something interesting that very few people know about me is that I don’t have a cell phone! My siblings and I are some of the only kids in school without a cell phone but it doesn’t bother me because I think it helps me focus more on the things that matter in life.
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When she’s not in the barn perfecting herself as a showman and working on her cattle, she can often be found studying to maintain her honor roll status, serving as a leader in organizations, and participating in sports with her friends. As an eighthgrader at Lone Tree Middle School Avery is actively involved in softball, 4-H, FFA, the IJBBA board, altar serving and many other activities at St. Mary’s church in Riverside. Even though my focus for the near future is to keep building leadership skills and to compete at every national show, I’m looking at attending Iowa State University to do something in agriculture after high school.
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Avery has taken the opportunity to share her knowledge of the cattle industry by networking with peers and helping young showman, like her mentor Nolan Ferguson has done for her. I look up to him because of his knowledge and experience. Also, I like how he pays attention to every detail. This is what I love to do and I’m learning so many valuable life skills through showing cattle. I really enjoy that you can meet so many awesome people, that share the same interest as you, and it gives me the opportunity to leave an impact on others. There are no limits for me and I get to be as great as I want but it’s my family that helps me be the best I can be. Thank you, Dad & Mom, Ryland, Mason, Parker, my Grandparents, and Ferguson Cattle Company– you guys are awesome. •
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A FRESH START LIVING THE WAY GOD WANTS US TO LIVE.
n Texas, we are just kicking off our new show season. Validation is getting close so most of the kids have bought their steers for the 2019-2020 show year and have started working on them. They are excited to get them show broke and see what this season has in store for them. Some ended the past year on a good note, others may have been a little discouraged, but all of them have a goal to do better than they have in the past. They know that its going to take some work to get this new set of calves broke, but they also know it’s a fresh start and a new season.
Peter writes in 1 Peter 2:1 “Therefore, rid yourselves of all malice and all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander of every kind. 2 Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation, 3 now that you have tasted that the Lord is good.”
Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 5:16-18 “16 So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view. Though we once regarded Christ in this way, we do so no longer. 17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come. The old has gone, the new is here! 18 All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: 19 that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting people’s sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation.” This season when you set your goals and make a plan for the year, remember that God loves you and has a plan for you too. Let Him mold you to grow as a Christian. Be eager to grow spiritually, and learn to accept His fresh start and leave your old life behind. God’s grace has covered your sins. Be excited about the opportunity to serve a God that loves us so much that He died for our sins. •
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When we are new Christians, we have a fresh start also. We may feel like the world has been beating up on us, that things haven’t been going our way, or that the mistakes of our past are weighing us down so much that we can’t look ahead to the future. Just like the youth have goals and make plans for the new show season, God has a plan for us if we are willing to accept his fresh start. God doesn’t look at us and see the things we are ashamed of in our old lives. He looks at us and knows that we are all going to take a little work to get there, but if we believe in Him and crave His teachings, we can eventually be someone that he can use in His spiritual kingdom. When we are saved, we are washed in the blood of Jesus and all things become new. In order to rid ourselves of all malice and deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander of every kind, just as Peter writes, we have to stay focused on God as ask Him for help in the
areas we are weak. Whether its anger issues, greed, having trouble forgiving someone, or being jealous, we all have areas of our life that we can’t overcome without the power of the Holy Spirit. Some of those things just don’t come to us naturally. We don’t have the strength to do it on our own so we need to ask for God’s help.
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Punch dough down. Turn onto a floured surface. Roll into a 8x12” rectangle. Brush dough with melted butter. Combine sugars and cinnamon. Sprinkle over dough to within 1/2” of edges. Sprinkle raisins on top of sugar/cinnamon mixture. Press into dough. Roll up jelly-roll style, starting with a long side. Pinch seam to seal. Cut into 12 slices. Place cut side down in prepared pan. Cover and let rise until doubled (about 30 minutes). Preheat over to 375 degrees. Bake 20-25 minutes or until golden brown. Immediately invert onto a serving platter. Serve warm. •
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(three) My favorite part of what I do is... watching a livestock evaluation concept, such as reading structure angles, “click” with a student. (four) One food I could eat every day for the rest of my life is... ice cream, because the best time for ice cream is all the time. (five) My fondest memory is... playing baseball my senior year high school, our team went to state and had a record of 22-1. (six) A dream of mine is to... judge a livestock show on a different continent. (seven) I would never go to a show without... Comfortable shoes, I never take time to sit down. (eight) There should be a livestock show in... Las Vegas, NV
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(nine) My biggest pet peeve is... in terms of cattle presentation, it would be when people do not blend the hair on the back of the tail and leave a “poof ”.
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(ten) My greatest accomplishment is... without question marrying Christy!
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(one) The greatest aspect of being a part of the livestock industry is... the people. For me, I have never been afraid to live far away from home because showing livestock has allowed me to make friends and connections across the country. (two) One thing most people do not know about me is... I am scared of horses. When I was little, my dad gave me a horse and told everyone I was going to be the best barrel racer in Idaho. I refused to be near the horse and my poor dad was so disappointed. Luckily, I redeemed myself when I was old enough to show cattle.
(four) One food I could eat every day for the rest of my life is... steak! (five) My fondest memory is... traveling to my first Charolais junior national.
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THE GIRL THAT WEARS THE COWBOY HAT A GIRL’S JOURNEY IN THE CATTLE INDUSTRY BY: LEXI KOELLING, MO
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i, my name is Lexi Koelling from Curryville Missouri. I am 14 years old and my parents are Brock and Michele Meyer and Nathan Koelling. Most people recognize me as the “girl that wears the cowboy hat”.
My parents and I own and operate Meyer Cattle Company where we have 200 registered Angus cattle and our family also has a commercial cow/ calf operation consisting of 400 cows where those calves are retained through our family feedlot and marketed on the rail. Additionally, we host an annual bull sale. While Angus cattle are my passion and are part of my daily life, if you walk through our cow herd, you will come across a few red cows. Those Shorthorn cattle represent my background and my initial start into the showring. Dave and Josh Greenhorn are great family friends and those cows purchased from them influenced where I am today.
At the age of 8, my step-father, Brock, gave me my first Angus show heifer. She won many jackpot shows across Missouri and now is one of my best donor cows. Her progeny has topped our bull sale and also won Championship honors at the Missouri State Fair, Missouri Angus Futurity, and was the Missouri Show Bull of the year. My family and I talk a lot about goal setting. Because of that, I talked to my parents about showing more on the national level and build my cow herd with the highest quality cattle. Together, we sought out a heifer that would help me achieve that goal. We purchased EXAR Forever Lady 6883 “Melania” from Express Ranches believing she could help me achieve my goal. “Melania” is the female that changed my life. She taught me more than just how to show to win--- she taught me about life, the value of hard work and what dedication and perseverance can accomplish. She was not the easiest heifer to feed, or grow hair on—rather I had to study her daily to manage her front end and use a rice root and scrub brush more than I can ever describe. But, she won her division at the National Western Stock Show, Atlantic National in Baltimore, and her division at the National Junior Angus Show. She went on to be Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf in the Roll of Victory Angus Points. That cow won a lot of shows, but she taught
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At the age of 3, I showed my first heifer, Cupcake--- a bottle calf that really was not very good, but you could not tell me otherwise. I loved showing. My mom often tells the story about me standing ringside for hours watching the different showmen and found my mentors. People like Sydney Schnoor, Carter Ward, and Katy Tunstill made a tremendous impression on me, and I quickly began to mimic their skills— not only in the showring, but in the show barn as
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me how to attempt to win at life. We have a quote in our clipping room—“Hustle and Heart Will Set You Apart”. I think about that all the time--- work for what you have and do it all with passion— like your life depends on it. This year, my showring success has just expanded—my heifer has found the backdrop at five National Angus Shows, but it all started with Melania. While I love the showring—I truly love helping my family on the farm. Before school, I help chore but also love helping my stepdad put up hay in the summer and work cows. He will never know (until he reads this) but I am thankful for all the times Brock says to me, Lexi go do _____________. Even if I don’t know what I am doing, he builds my confidence to know I can figure it out. I think this is what makes me different… I don’t just lead my cattle in the showring, I help with and understand the entire process… breeding, calving, feeding, and watching the results on the rail. I know that cattle have to do more than win in the ring to be successful.
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There is no way I can be successful without the great people around me encouraging me and helping me. I want to thank Brock and Michele Meyer, Carter Ward and the entire Ward family, Preston Graves, and Miles Shout for all your support and pushing me forward. My grandfather always tells me to surround yourself with smart and good people. I know that these people collectively have helped make me better and I am so thankful for them. See you at the next show! •
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Opportunities Abound for Team Hereford
With more than 4,200 adult members and more than 3,400 junior members the American Hereford Association (AHA) and National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) are two of the largest, strongest and most active cattle membership organizations in the country. The AHA continues to leverage breed improvement tools and technologies to grow and position the future all the while proving the “bald faced truth” about Hereford genetics. The junior organization and the Hereford Youth Foundation of America hold fast to their mission of scholarship, leadership and education by providing programs that not only showcase the talents of junior members, but also build leaders and prepare them for a bright future in the beef industry and beyond. The opportunities are endless for Hereford youth. “Herefords on the Hill” the 2019 Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE), is headed to Denver, Colo., and the historic National Western Stock Show Complex, July 6-13. The summer showcase provides an opportunity for
competition of both junior members and their cattle projects along with plenty of events for the entire family. During the week, more than 950 youth from 40 states will unite to exhibit 1,500 head of Hereford cattle and participate in leadership and education competitions. It’s not all about showing Herefords. While the JNHE promotes learning aspects of showing cattle and educational activities associated with relative contests, the NJHA’s annual Faces of Leadership Conference empowers NJHA members with the skills they need to develop into the best leaders they can be. Through the Faces of Leadership Conference young leaders are exposed to opportunities in the industry and the conference cultivates communication skills, encourages working in team settings and focuses on individual development. The NJHA is excited to be in Lincoln, Neb., July 30-Aug. 3 at the University’s Innovation Campus. This conference is offered to junior members ages 14-21 and is made possible by the ColeyMalir Leadership Endowment.
Vice Chairman Brooke Hinojosa-Sidwell, Colorado Communications Chair Taylor Belle Matheny, Kentucky Membership Chair Nathan Hopkins, Tennessee Leadership Chair Brandt Downing, Oregon Fundraising Chair Rylee Barber, Texas Directors: Bailey Jones, Wisconsin Hannah Williams, Nebraska Abigail Spindle, New Mexico Brooklyn Adam, Missouri Samuel Lawrence, Indiana Montana Lawrence, Minnesota American Hereford Association
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President Pete Atkins, South Dakota Vice President Joel Birdwell, Oklahoma Kyle Perez, New Mexico Bruce Thomas, Montana Tommy Mead, Georgia Jim Bellis, Missouri Nate Frederickson, South Dakota Joe Waggoner, Mississippi Mark St. Pierre, California Craig Beran, Kansas Bruce Everhart, Indiana Andrew Matheny, Kentucky
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Did you know, the Hereford Youth Foundation of America (HYFA) is an organization devoted to the development of outstanding leadership potential and motivation to seek advanced education. Striving to provide the foundation upon which interested youth can build their future in the agriculture industry HYFA will administers more than $170,000 to junior members in 2019. For more information, visit JrHereford.org. The fall scholarship deadline is Sept. 1.
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Did you know that the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) offers a fed steer shootout contest to teach junior members about the cattle feeding and carcass side of the beef industry in a real world setting. The contest is hosted at Gregory Feedlots Inc. in Tabor, Iowa, and is open to pen-of-three or individual Hereford or commercial steers. As the 2019 steers are harvested, the NJHA is gearing up for the 2020 delivery dates, which will be the end of November, and all steers will need to weigh 500800 pounds.
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Did you know that Certified Hereford Beef has two USDA graded programs. The Choice program is a USDA Choice and higher program. The Premium program is a USDA Upper 2/3 Choice and higher program. Each program contains the same 10 scientific specifications to ensure quality, consistency and an excellent eating experience. There was 58.8 million pounds of Certified Hereford Beef sold in 2018.
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JOIN TEAM HEREFORD The Opportunities are Endless with the National Junior Hereford Association
JULY 30 – AUG. 3, 2019 LINCOLN, NEB.
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LOUISVILLE, KY / JULY 14-20, 2019
ANGUS Angus Win, Place & Showing for the Purple
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National Junior Angus Association members will “Show for the Purple” during the 2019 National Junior Angus Show that will take place in Louisville, KY on July 14-20. More than 1200 head of cattle are expected to compete in the showring at this year’s NJAS themed “Win, Place, Show for the Purple.” For more information on the entry deadlines for both contests and cattle, visit the NJAA website at www. angus.org/info Filled with history, tradition and family, the National Junior Angus Show is not just a show. It’s THE show.
JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERS Chairman Sydnee Gerken, OK
Vice Chairman Madison Sundsbak, ND Foundation Director Dawson Dal Porto, CA Membership Director Jera Pipkin, MO Communications Director Hayley DeHaan, OR Leadership Director Broderic Fitzgerald, PA Directors: Tyler Bush, SD Keegan Cassady, IL Caroline Cowles, KY Dylan Denny, TX Grady Dickerson, KS Baxter Knapp, IA
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In 2018, the National Junior Angus Show celebrated it’s 50th Anniversary.
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Since the first National Junior Heifer Show in 1969, the NJAS has continued to grow and evolve to include something for everyone like 20 educational contests and many educational clinics. In the first century of operation, more than 10 million head of Angus cattle have been recorded. The Association records more cattle each year than any other beef breed association, making it the largest beef registry in the world.
We are the Future. What are you?
uture at NJAA.info Become the future at NJAA.info
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The National Junior Angus Association empowers confidence and encourages the personal growth of young Angus cattlemen and cattlewomen. Our purpose is to prepare the future of agriculture the best way we know how.
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DES MOINES, IA / JUNE 23-28,2019
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MAINE-ANJOU Maine-Anjou Double Down in Des Moines
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Who’s ready to Double Down in Des Moines? This year’s MaineAnjou junior national will again be held with the American Junior Chianina Association. The Maine & Chi associations have been holding a joint junior national since 2011 and FUN is our favorite WORD when it comes to planning! NEW this year – we’ve added a Queen’s Reception for all of our pretty little queen and princesses, we’re ready to run, RUN for FUN at the 5K Double the Fun Glow Run and our 6,500 water balloons just showed up in the mail! But that’s not all, that’s just the tip of the card stack! Are you coming? We hope you put your bets on red and join us to see for yourself why we have the most fun week of the summer!
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We have four different qualifications – Fullblood, High Percentage Maine-Anjou, MaineTainer & Maine Angus.
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2019 marks the American Maine-Anjou Associations 50th birthday!
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The junior board changed their jacket color to royal blue!
HISTORIC PHOTO Believed to be the selling open female of any breed, Cross Lanes Georgia, was the first Fullblood Maine-Anjou female to sell at public auction in the United States. Cattle Genetics Enterprises, Inc., Springfield, Mo., made the record bid of $100,000 for the 14-monthold imported Fullblood heifer. THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Pictured with Cross Lanes Georgia are (from left) Ira McCormick, Branford, Fla., Cattle Genetics; Mr. & Mrs. Roger Chapman, England, breeder of the animal; and Harold Mobley, Springfield, Mo., Cattle Genetics. This historic event took place at the American Heritage Maine-Anjou Invitational in New Carlisle, Ohio.
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ome play baseball, some do scouts, some golf, some race cars; at our house… we do Junior Nationals! In a family that grew up showing animals, it just kind of seems like a second nature thing to do. Tyler attended his first Junior National in 2012 in Lima, Ohio with the Maine-Anjou breed. Tyler will tell you, “This is where my best friends are.” We have attended 2-4 Junior Nationals every year since including Maine, Chianina, Simmental, and Shorthorn. Our barn is a Wall of Fame for our Junior National history as you walk through and see all the stall cards hung on the wall with the accomplishments written underneath and a growth chart tracking Tyler along the way. We have gotten the opportunity to get stung by Jellyfish in Mississippi, mud slide in Ohio, watch the Fourth of July fireworks in multiple states, and fish everywhere we go. If you know anything about Tyler, cattle showing only comes second to fishing, just ask him.
Tyler also takes a lot of pride in his contest accomplishments. He has been the 5 time Sweepstakes Champion at the Main-Anjou show; 4 times as a Junior exhibitor and last year aged up and won the intermediate division. He has won the overall High Point Exhibitor at the Chianina Junior Nationals twice as well. The contests are contagious as apparent by the number of entries the Maines & Chis have in their contests without making the kids participate
in them. These kids are highly competitive but friends first. We love to include all the kids and that is the reason we are so proud of the Iowa Jr Maine and Chi Team for being the 6 time State Sweepstakes Champions. These kids have a very tight bond and that is our Proudest Accomplishment. We have had a lot of accomplishments along the way, but we have had even more blunders getting there. For some reason, these are the things you remember. Like the flat tire with no spare on the Fourth of July in 100
degree temps on the way to College Station for the Simmental Junior Nationals, or making sales books at midnight in a hotel bathroom, racing golf carts, water slides and sunburns, beaches in our stalls and of course scooter cruisin’. Our skills have been expanded greatly by becoming campaign managers for friends running for junior boards, or becoming a cheer leader for our friends as they run for queen and princess crowns or more importantly having a friendly smile or a shoulder to lean on and listen. What mom hasn’t been up in the middle of the night washing jeans or ironing a showmanship shirt? Or how many times have they checked and rechecked the schedules to make sure that they have the appropriate clothes for the appropriate contests that day. How many dads have second guessed themselves on tattoos and health papers as they left for a show? Or either have 10 pounds not enough feed or over packed by 400 pounds on a 2 head show string. Everyone gets so stressed out about everything the week before we leave from having boots shined to enough hay for tie outs, but when we get to the show all that really melts away as we start finding our long distance friends. We can’t wait to get stalls set up and the cattle rinsed and resting so we can get a corn hole game started or good old fashioned wash rack water fight going. Junior Nationals are way more than a cow show. Yes we all love the big banners, trophies, and prizes; but we love our lifelong friendships and cow showing family even more. We all love this business or we wouldn’t do it. We certainly don’t do it for the money but from how we see it, it has been worth a fortune! •
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We love Junior Nationals so much because it brings us together as a family. We spend the year searching for the best heifer to fit in to our breeding program and making breeding decisions that will affect Junior Nationals 2 years from now. Taking pride in raising a “great one” is a huge satisfaction. One of our family goals was to have a Champion Bred and Owned, we didn’t realize it would happen twice for us in one year in the Maine and Simmental steers. We enjoy working with the breeds different divisions and different genetic profiles like the old school Fullbloods in the Maines and the various Angus combinations of the
Maine Angus and the Sim Angus.
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Maine-Anjou PAST JUNIOR NATIONAL LOCATIONS + THEMES
2019 - Des Moines, IA (Double Down in Des Moines) 2018 - Grand Island, NE (Grand Fiesta in Grand Island) 2017 - Hutchinson, KS (There’s No Place Like Hutch) 2016 - Grand Island, NE (Showin’ for the Gold) 2015 - Springfield, IL (Survivor) 2014 - Louisville, KY (Ride for the Brand) 2013 - Grand Island, NE (How The West Was Won) 2012 - Lima, OH (Grab Your Chi’s & Head to the Maine Event) 2011 - Kansas City, MO (Rockin’ to 2011) 2010 - Spencer, IA (Summer Splash) 2009 - Murfreesboro, TN (Tune In To TN 09) 2008 - Kansas City, MO (A Star Spangled Extravaganza) 2007 - Lawton, OK (Where the Great Plains meet the Great Mains)
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President, Adison Niese, Ohio Vice President, Taylor Dorsey, Colorado Secretary – Whitney Walker, Arkansas Dalton Line, Illinois Tejlor Strope, Nebraska Kaleb Miller, Iowa Blakelee Hayes, Oklahoma Madison Loschke, Kansas Hannah Topmiller, Ohio Adelyda Ebersole, Iowa Cade Van Vliet, Iowa Queen, Haley Ringkob, South Dakota Princesses – Abby Stallbaumer, Nebraska & Kennedy Lockhart, Oklahoma
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President, Landon Nagel, South Dakota 1st Vice President, Brian Fox, Colorado 2nd Vice President, Jirl Buck, Oklahoma Secretary/Treasurer, Danny Dupree, Oklahoma Director At-Large, Hardy O’Hara, Montana Troy Jones, Ohio Andy Jones, Illinois Cliff Randall, Louisiana Cory Thomsen, Arkansas DJ Folkerts, Minnesota Beau Ebersole, Iowa Leon Matlock, Oklahoma Wyatt DeJong, Nebraska Mark Beauprez, Colorado Jim Opperman, Iowa
t's Jr. National time of the year again! Time for long days, kids, cows, good food and fun! Our family has been coming to Maine Jr. Nationals for a very long time. Every year we will load up a truck of kids, cows, and grills and head to the show! Cooking is a must when it comes to our lifestyle! Even before Graze On, we enjoyed bringing the grills and cookin' out for our Ohio peeps and our AWESOME, FEARLESS, TALENTED National MaineAnjou staff! Now that our family owned catering company, Graze On, has taken off a lot of things have changed! As if we weren't already busy enough, we decided to add this business to the mix of our craziness! Graze On will be catering some of the meals this year at Jr. Nationals in Des Moines as well as next year in Lima, OH! We are BEYOND excited to get to share our food with our FAVE group of people- The Maine-Anjou Family! *Spoiler Alert* One of the meals you will be having in Des Moines will include the Graze On famous cornbread! So, get excited people! I know our Graze On mascot, Wilson (our mini aussie) will be thrilled! Cornbread comes in at a close 2nd place to our beef brisket on Wilsons list. Ha!
Our Ohio kids like to have a lot of fun. Last year in Grand Island we had a slushy machine that went on all week free to everyone, endless games and candy! We had would like to invite you all to come check out the Ohio Stalls and come visit our Graze On mascot, Wilson. He will have a free Graze On gift for anyone who comes by! •
Sirloin Steak Tacos 4 Sirloin steaks ¼ inch thick 2 Habanero seeds removed and thinly sliced ½ Onion sliced 1 red pepper thinly sliced 4 Corn tortillas 8 tbsp Queso Fresco 4 tbsp. Butter 4 tbsp. Canola Oil Steak Marinade 5 tbsp. Canola Oil 3 tbsp. Garlic paste 1 tbsp. Cilantro paste 1 tsp. Cumin 3 tsp. Paprika ½ tsp. Chili powder Juice from 1 Orange Juice from 1 Lemon 1 tsp. Kosher salt 1 tsp. Black pepper
Graze O n Recipe
Place all ingredients for marinade in a bowl and mix until smooth. Put the whole steaks in the marinade, cover and place in fridge for 1 hour. Place 2 tbsp oil in skillet on to medium heat. Cook habanero, onions, and peppers for 6 minutes or until tender. Set peppers and onions to the side. In the same skillet with the remaining oil add 3 tbsp. butter, place on medium heat and sear the steaks on both sides for 2 minutes. Set steaks aside to rest, and in same pan place 1 tbsp butter and toast tortillas on each side. Place the whole ribeye on corn tortillas. Top with pepper & onion mixture and queso. Enjoy!
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Kids have been the main reason for all of us to keep coming and surviving a week at Jr. Nationals year after year. So much confidence, teamwork and friendships have been built and continue to be built! Kids go home with so much loot from this Jr. Nationals every year, it's hard to want to go to another breed Jr. National! Along with the best prizes ever, our awesome breed also offers many scholarships, including the Herdsman scholarship. A very special person on our Graze On team, Ali, received this award a few years back. The money she received helped pay for college where she received her degree in Culinary Arts. This led to creating Graze On where we promote beef, but not just any beef, locally sourced Maine- Anjou beef from Pusheta Creek Steak Company. We cannot stress how much the MaineAnjou family has helped get our business going as well as helping many others with theirs!
Just for our cattle family, we want to share a special Graze On secret recipe:
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chianina Heather Counts heather@chicattle.org - (816) 431-5381 chicattle.org
Lindsey Broek, lindsey@amaapc.com - (816) 858-9954 maine-anjou.org
schedule TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS SATURDAY, JUNE 22
4 p.m. Cattle may begin arriving on the fairgrounds. ABSOLUTELY NO CATTLE ALLOWED ON FAIRGROUNDS BEFORE 4 P.M.
SUNDAY, JUNE 23 6 a.m. 3-6 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m.
Cattle move in and tattoo verification starts begins Cattle check-in - Livestock Pavilion Steers must be weighed by 5 p.m. 5K Double the Fun Glow Run - Iowa State Fairgrounds
MONDAY, JUNE 24
AMAA Adult Board Meeting - State Fair Vet Office Maine-Anjou & Chianina Queen & Princess Interviews - Penningroth Sale Arena 8 a.m. Public Speaking - Livestock Pavilion 8 a.m. Salesmanship - Livestock Pavilion 11:30-1 Meal Ticket Lunch - South Annex 12 p.m. AJMAA Delegate Luncheon - Swine Barn Show Ring 12:30 Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Demo - Penningroth Sale Ring 1 p.m. Novice activity - Cattle Barn Novice Area 2:30 p.m. Livestock Judging Contest - Livestock Pavilion 4:00 p.m. Chianina membership meeting - Penningroth Sale Ring 5:30 p.m. State lineup and photos - Livestock Pavilion 6:30 p.m. Opening Ceremonies - Livestock Pavilion 7:30 p.m. Evening meal provided for all in attendance sponsored by Iowa Maine Anjou Association and Iowa Junior Maine Anjou Association 8 p.m. Casino Night & Fun Night - Livestock Pavilion THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
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TUESDAY, JUNE 25 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 8:30-12
AMAA Adult Board Meeting - State Fair Vet Office ACA Adult Board Meeting - Penningroth Sale Ring Sullivan Supply/Stock Show U Team Fitting (Sr, Int, Jr) - Stalling barn & Outdoor Arena 11:30-1 Meal Ticket Lunch - South Annex 1 p.m. Novice activity - Cattle Barn Novice Area 1 p.m. Quiz Bowl 3 p.m. Double Dip Double Down Ice Cream sponsored by the Tlach Family - Swine Barn Show Arena 4:30 p.m. Herdsman Gathering - Swine Barn Show Arena 6 p.m. Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Bootcamp 8-10 p.m.
Exhibitor Dance - North Annex
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 8 a.m.
Sullivan Supply/Stock Show Maine-Anjou Showmanship - Livestock Pavilion (Start with Sr, Int, Jr) 8 a.m. Sullivan Supply/Stock Show U Chianina Showmanship - Livestock Pavilion (Start with Int, Sr, Jr) **Novice showmanship will begin immediately following the first breed finished. 11:30-1 Meal Ticket Lunch - South Annex 1 p.m. Novice activity - Cattle Barn Novice Area 1:30 p.m. Chianina & Maine-Anjou Queen’s Tea Reception - Swine Barn Show Arena 3 p.m. Watermelon Roulette sponsored by Midwest Marketer Tom Rooney outside Livestock Pavilion 3 p.m. Double Down, Double Fun Wild Water Balloon Wednesday - Cattle Barn Washracks 3 p.m. Chiangus Futurity - Livestock Pavilion 4 p.m. Chianina membership meeting - Livestock Pavilion 4:30 p.m. Maine-Anjou delegate meeting - Penningroth Sale Arena 5:30 p.m. Maine-Anjou Senior Showmanship Finals - Livestock Pavilion 6 p.m. Chianina Fundraiser Auction & Chiangus Classic Reception
THURSDAY, JUNE 27 8 a.m.
Chianina Prospect Steers, Progress Steers, Bulls, Bred & Owned Chiangus, Chiangus, Bred & Owned Chianina and Owned Chianina - Livestock Pavilion 8 a.m. Fullblood Females, Prospect Steers, Maine-Anjou Bulls, Progress Steers, MaineTainer Bulls, Bred & Owned Maine-Anjou Females, Bred & Owned MaineTainer Females and Maine Angus Females Shows - Livestock Pavilion 11:30-1 Meal Ticket Lunch - South Annex 1 p.m. Novice activity - Cattle Barn Novice Area 6:30 p.m. Awards Banquet and meal served - Animal Learning Center 7:15 p.m. Awards Banquet - Animal Learning Center
FRIDAY, JUNE 28
8:30 a.m. MaineTainer Females - Livestock Pavilion 9:30 a.m. Maine-Anjou Females - Livestock Pavilion
DES MOINES, IA / JUNE 23-28, 2019
CHIANINA Chianina Double Down in Des Moines The 2019 AJCA National Junior Heifer Show will be June 23-28 in Des Moines, Iowa. Held each year in conjunction with the AJMAA National Junior Heifer Show, the NJHS is the highlight of the summer show season for junior members. The American Chianina Association was officially organized in June 1972 in Kansas City, MO. The original office was located in Blue Springs, MO, until November 1982, when a permanent ACA National Headquarters was built in Platte City, MO. The primary purpose of the ACA is to register and transfer seedstock and maintain records of pedigrees in the breed’s herdbook. Additionally, the national staff promotes the breed at various livestock events around the country and publishes the American Chianina Journal as well as other promotional literature.
HISTORY
Chianina (pronounced Kee-a-nee-na) cattle are one of the oldest breeds of cattle in the world. Originating in Central Italy, Chianina genetics were initially introduced into the United States in 1971,through imported semen. The first Chianina born in the U.S. was a black half-blood (Chianina x Angus/Holstein) bull calf born on January 31, 1972. Italian Fullblood Chianina began being imported from Canada to the US in 1975.
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CHAROLAIS JUNIOR NATIONAL
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The first Chianina born in the U.S. was a black half-blood (Chianina x Angus/ Holstein) bull calf born on January 31, 1972.
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The first NJHS was held in 1982 in Waterloo, IA.
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There are 1225 active junior members of the association!
Fort Worth, TX / June 19-21, 2019
MAINE / CHI JUNIOR NATIONAL Des Moines, IA / June 23-28, 2019
HEREFORD JUNIOR NATIONAL Denver, CO / July 6-13, 2019
SIMMENTAL JUNIOR NATIONAL Louisville, KY / July 24-27, 2019
ILLINOIS STATE FAIR
Springfield, IL / August 9-11, 2019
IOWA STATE FAIR
Des Moines, IA / August 12-14, 2019
NEBRASKA STATE FAIR
Grand Island, NE / September 1-2, 2019
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AMERICAN ROYAL
Kansas City, MO / October 16-27, 2019
NAILE
Louisville, KY / November 14-18, 2019
LOOK FOR MORE TOUR DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON!
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JUNIOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ashlynne Beninga, President Shelby Manning, Vice President Kylie Pickard, Secretary Trace Helser, Treasurer Brooklyn Curtin, Promotions Ashley Caldwell Carson Goff Dylan Mente Kassidy Bremer Maggie Johnson Samantha Podzimek Savannah Garrett
ADULT BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ken Culp III, Phd., President Dr. Robin Sheets, Vice President Andy Higgins, Secretary Lyle Sexton, Treasurer Brad Winegardner Keith Schrick Justin Tracy Randy Gaddis Ryan Dunklau Eric Walker Larry Garrett Mike Stoppel
LEBANON, TN / JUNE 16-22, 2019
SHORTHORN Shorthorn Strumming a Shorthorn Tune The National Junior Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference will be “Strumming a Shorthorn Tune” in Lebanon, Tennessee in June. The ASA and AJSA is working with the Tennessee Shorthorn Association to make this year even more awesome than the last. We have a few new contests from last year, rule changes, schedule changes and exciting things to make NJSS awesome! There are so many opportunities for the junior members to become involved during the week of junior national, there truly is something for everyone! We can’t wait to see everyone there!
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The National Junior Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference will be “Strumming a Shorthorn Tune” in Lebanon, Tennessee in June. The ASA and AJSA is working with the Tennessee Shorthorn Association to make this year even more awesome than the last. We have a few new contests from last year, rule changes, schedule changes and exciting things to make NJSS awesome! There are so many opportunities for the junior members to become involved during the week of junior national, there truly is something for everyone! We can’t wait to see everyone there!
JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERS
SENIOR BOARD MEMBERS
Vice-President Danielle Thompson
Vice-President Nancy Grathwohl-Heter
Secretary Sammi Schrag
Executive Director Hugh Mooney
Public Relations Chair Kane Aegerter
Directors John Sonderman oe Bales Tom Turner Robert Alden Dave Greenhorn Toby Jordan
President Jake Nikkel
Directors Allison Dragstrem Macy Bakenhus Gabriella Leone Lexi Wetzel Kendall Nelson
President Rick Leone
REGISTERED MEMBERS Juniors: 4,400 Seniors: 2,200
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ASA is the oldest beef breed organization in the United States!
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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!
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The AJSA is truly a family friendly breed, those that get involved stay involved because of the open arms of other breeders and families
This year, since we are in Tennessee, we will be having a concert for exhibitors. Confederate Railroad will be performing on June 20th!
National Junior Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference STRUMMING a shorthorn tune Schedule of Events lebanon, tn
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Sunday, June 16 Cattle allowed in tie-outs only
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Monday, June 17 Cattle allowed in the barns 2:00 p.m. Junior board meeting 5:00 p.m. State advisor meeting
Hotels
Tuesday, June 18 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m.
Econo Lodge- 829 S Cumberland St, Lebanon, TN 37087 Phone: (615) 444-1001 | Price: $ 79.95 |Cutoff Date: 5/20/2019
1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
All cattle must be stalled Cattle check-in begins. ONLY Steers will be weighed Contest and project registration begins All projects, juniors and cattle check-in completed Cattleman’s Written Test Judging of Arts, Poster and Graphic Design Contest, Photography and State Projects Youth Conference I Shorthorn SideKicks 1 Speech Contest Line up for state photos Opening Ceremonies Sullivan’s Ultimate Warrior Boot Camp
Wednesday, June 19 8:00 a.m. Sullivan’s Showmanship Contest 1:00 p.m. Youth Conference II 1:30 p.m. Shorthorn Sidekicks 2 2:00 p.m. Beef Cook-Off Contest 3:00 p.m. Junior board interviews 3:30 p.m. Team Salesmanship Contest 5:00 p.m. Stock Show University 6:00 p.m. Top 10 Senior Showmanship Fitting & Showmanship Finals Thursday, June 20 8:00 a.m. Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest 10:00 a.m. Lassie Princess Hour 11:00 a.m. Youth Conference III – Voting Delegates Only 11:30 a.m. Lassie 101/Lassie Social 12:00 p.m. Quizbowl 3:00 p.m. Judging Contest 5:30 p.m. State Cook-Off Contest 7:00 p.m. Confederate Railroad Concert Friday, June 21 8:00 a.m.
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Bred & Owned Female Show, ShorthornPlus Bred & Owned, Bred & Owned Bull Show, (Ring 1) ShorthornPlus Female Show, ShorthornPlus Steer Show, Purebred Steer Show (Ring 2) Awards Ceremony
Saturday, June 22 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.
National Junior Shorthorn Purebred Female Show Release of all Arts Etc., Posters, Graphic Design, etc.
All cattle released following completion of show Saturday. All cattle and tack must be out of barns by Sunday morning. ALL DATES AND TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Headquarters: Comfort Suites- 904 Murfreesboro Rd, Lebanon, TN 37090 Phone: (615) 443-0027 | Price: $ 139.95 | Cutoff Date: 5/20/2019
Executive Inn- 631 S Cumberland St, Lebanon, TN 37087 Phone: (615) 444-0505 | Price: $89.00 | Cutoff Date: 6/01/2019 Fairfield Inn & Suites – 1145 Franklin Road Lebanon, Tennessee 37090 Phone: (615) 470-2224 | Price: $115.00 | Cutoff Date: 05/24/2019
Contest age divisions: (as of January 1, 2019) Prospector I: 5 to 9 years Prospector II: 10 to 12 years Intermediate: 13 to 16 years Senior: 17 to 21 years
If any individual participates in a “team” contest with someone of a different age division, the team must participate in the oldest contestant’s age division unless the contest rules don't allow competing in a different age division. For showmanship, the Prospector I age division matches show rules (must be 7).
Show Judges Owned Show: Mark Hoge Bred & Owned Show: Tom Hawk ShorthornPlus: Kevin Hafner Showmanship: Bruce & Amie Stertzbach • • • • •
April 10 – May 1 – May 1 – May 1 – May 15 –
AJSA Junior Board Applications Due AJSA Scholarship Applications Due Early Entry Deadline NJSS Ownership Deadline NJSS Late Entry Deadline NJSS
Confederate Railroad will be ‘Strumming a Shorthorn Tune’ on Thursday! Be sure to bring your dancing boots for the concert.
LOUISVILLE, KY / JULY 22-28, 2019
SIMMENTAL Simmental Racing to the Bluegrass SETTING THE SCENE
The theme adopted by the ASA’s 39th Annual National Classic — Racing to the Bluegrass — sets the scene for this year’s AJSA National Classic hosted by the Simmental Breeder Sweepstakes in Louisville, Kentucky. Since its inception, the Classic has created a learning environment based on competition and inter-state rivalries for junior participants. This year, the competition is speeding up, Kentucky Derby-style. Juniors attending the AJSA National Classic have the opportunity to exhibit their cattle at not only the Classic, but also in the Simmental Breeders Sweepstakes event held in conjunction with the Classic. In the same week, there will be five educational contests, three cattle shows, and two showmanship opportunities for contestants.
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Simmentals derive their name from their place of origin, the Simme Valley of the Bernese Oberland in Western Switzerland.
Garrett Stanfield, OH Kiersten Jass, IA Jordan Cowger, MO Zach Wilson, WA Rachel Dickson, OH Hunter Aggen, MN Teegan Mackey, TX Keanna Smith, CO Emily Ivey, TN Clay Sundberg, IL Kara Cloud, MO Bentley McCoullough, MT Olivia Branum, MS Grace Greiman, IA Cody Smith, OK
SENIOR BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mike Foreman Dr. Wade Shafer Tom Hook Erika Kenner Gordon Hodges Dr. Gary Updyke Tim Curran Cliff Orley J.W. Brune. Tim Smith Greg Walthall Clay Lassle Tom Nelson Steve Eichacker Jim Ligon Randy Moody Fred Schuetze John Griswold
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INTERESTING FACTS
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f you haven’t seen us, you’ve probably heard us coming. We’re the Vehige’s. Tom, Stacy, Justin, Kyle and Grace Vehige all
work to run their family cattle operation and together make up T Bar S Cattle Company. Tom and Stacy first established their family operation in 1993. As children came along, so did Gelbvieh cattle. The Gelbvieh breed has
welcomed the Vehige family with open arms and incredible opportunities. Justin, Kyle and Grace had opportunities to pursue various activities growing up, but each Vehige kid found their way back to agriculture. Justin and Kyle both livestock judged at Fort Scott Community College before parting ways to continue their judging careers at Texas A&M University and Texas Tech University. Grace attends the University of Arkansas and studies Agricultural Communications and Agricultural Leadership. Justin is now back at the family operation in Billings, Missouri. Having him back at the farm has created opportunities for our family’s operation to grow exponentially. We are hosting our first bull sale in October of this year. Kyle currently resides in Michigan, where he manages Brumfield Angus Farms. When we think about how Gelbvieh cattle have impacted our family, there are countless moments that come to mind. For each of us, the Gelbvieh breed has been both a landing space and a
doorway to connections outside of our breed. Perhaps the most impactful part of raising Gelbvieh cattle for the Vehige family has been Justin, Kyle and Grace’s participation in the junior association and at Junior Nationals.
Gelbvieh breed gave our family passion and the chance to do what we love every day. There was a time when a young Justin walked into the ring and had his heifer
across the ring in Showmanship just to eat the fake ficus tree. Memories like that are countless, but the perfect moments were when we had family and friends surrounding us to laugh with us.
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The Gelbvieh breed and Junior Nationals also I’m not sure what a Junior presented personal and Nationals entails for your professional growth family, but for the Vehige opportunities for the Vehige family, it’s a series of all sorts kids. All three Vehige’s were of events. Junior Nationals for Junior Ambassadors and the Vehige’s means caravans Junior Board Members. We to shows, occasional flat tires, could go on for hours about and Daytona 500 style fuel some of the memories that our stops. It’s a challenge to travel with family has experienced with the us because we’re so fast-paced. breed. Maybe one of the best As kids, Justin, Kyle and Grace moments of all, however, was were trained that fuel stops meant sharing our first success as a your one opportunity to use the family. We took home a Champion bathroom, get food and stretch Bred & Owned award; our success your legs. If you weren’t back in brought us closer to each other, the truck by the time it was done and we made it our mission to fueling, the truck was pulling continue to grow together out without you. Coach Tom and share our success with wasn’t bluffing about this, each other. The Bred & and it was put to the test last Owned awards mean the year on our way to Waterloo, most to our family because Iowa. Kyle broke the cardinal those awards encompass rule of Vehige family travel: the hard work, team work, he was not back in the truck and time that goes into each when it was fueled up. You breeding decision and calf should have seen his face as crop. Since our first Bred & the truck and trailer pulled Owned award, we have been out of the gas station without blessed to receive others. him. Luckily, we had another However, we take our successes car following the truck and trailer, roll him and put hoof prints up and down his back. That same and losses as a family and will so Kyle didn’t get completely left night we were at dinner, and Justin continue to do so in the future. behind. looked up from his plate, grinning It’s little moments like that which ear-to-ear, and said, “I had the best Junior Nationals for our family day ever.” But in typical Vehige means time spent together doing make Gelbvieh Junior Nationals fashion, we always have something what we love, and that’s raising, so memorable for the Vehige’s. to laugh about. Another time, showing and talking cattle. • We have a community to share Kyle’s heifer Fatty Patty drug him our successes and losses with. The
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JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERS
LIMOUSIN Limousin A League of Their Own
President Randa Taylor, TX
Vice President Dominic Ruppert, IL Treasurer Lindsey Gulotta, LA Secretary Hannah Ziegler, OH
WHAT WE ARE MADE OF
Ex-Officio Ethan Freund, CO Directors: Brooke Falk, KS Zane Gavette, WA Colt Schrader, OK Tristan Gulotta, LA Callie Hicks, KY Aaron Linhart, IA
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The North American Limousin Junior Association is comprised of over 200 members that reach all the way across the United States. The age range goes from as young as five to as old as twenty-one. This breed may be smaller in size than some others, but it consists of a very close group of individual that work together and support each other. At the end of June this summer, the NALJA members will meet in Springfield, Missouri for their 2019 Junior Nationals “A League of Our Own.” From June 29th to July 5th these kids will compete in a variety of satellite events like quiz bowl, photography, sales talk, and magazine ads. They will also show their Limousin and LimFlex cattle in bred and owned divisions, owned divisions, and cow-calf pairs.
INTERESTING FACT Best of the Barns Show Heifer of the Year exhibited by AIJCA member Kelton Arthur.
AIJCA Board of Directors President Teanna Simpson, MO Vice President Kaitlyn Daylin, TX Secretary Abbee Carnes, SC Treasurer Madison Andrade, CA
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CHAROLAIS Charolais Showdown in Cowtown
Directors: Tara Tellefson, WA Trisha Dybdal, NE Kylie Rahmeier, KS Haley Schwecke, MN Matthew Owings, MO Cagney Effling, SD Caitlin Jedlicka, MO Kadon Leddy, SD Molly Smith, TX
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FORT WORTH, TX / JUNE 16-21, 2019
Ex-Officio Hadley Schotte, KS
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The Hereford cattle breed was first started 250 years ago by the Tomkins family in Herefordshire, England. In the late 1960s, Point of Rocks Ranch in Fort Davis, Texas used certified dwarf-free Hereford bloodlines to create the Miniature Hereford cattle we know today. By 1989 breeding stock was available for sale.
INTERESTING FACTS Size: The smaller size makes them easy to handle. A mature three-year-old cow can be 38-45 inches tall and weigh 500-1000 pounds depending on flesh condition. Compare this to the standard mature cow which is 50-60 inches tall and weighs 1000-2000 pounds. Registered Pedigree: All true Miniature Herefords in the United States are registered with the American Hereford Association. American Hereford Association pedigrees can be traced back for over 100 years. than any other beef breed association, making it the largest beef registry in the world.
JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERS
President Ashlynn Lingle,
Reporter Preston Kellner
Vice President Madyson Maze
Social Media Director Abagale Lingle
Treasurer Christian Hirsch Secretary Matthew Price
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Director: Micah Lynch
CHILLICOTHE, MO / JUNE 23-29, 2019
SALERS Salers Makin’ Memories in Missouri
LAWRENCE, KS / JUNE 24-29, 2019
ABERDEEN American Abereen Kickin’ It In Kansas! AMERICAN JUNIOR ABERDEEN ASSOCIATION
JUNIOR BOARD MEMBERS
Madalyn Gabel, CO Taylor Kruger, IA Jordan Gilles, WI Carson Schneiders, IA Jaysie Schoenfeld, KS Duncan Haiar, CO Jaci Brown, TX Shane Goss (Advisor) Darwin Engelkes (Advisor)
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American Aberdeen cattle were developed at the Trangie Research Centre in New South Wales, Australia. Animal Scientists began with a herd of registered Champion Angus cattle, purchased in 1929, that were carefully selected for high quality and small size. The end result was a breed of small, black, polled cattle with pure Angus genetics. American Aberdeen cattle are easy calving, good natured cattle that are very feed efficient and maintain themselves on grass. They have excellent taste, texture and tenderness beef characteristics and exceptional ribeye area per hundred pounds of body weight which translates to very high yielding, high quality, high value beef carcasses.
INTERESTING FACT A Brangus bull named King Tut was featured in the 1956 film “Giant” which also starred Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean.
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A BREED OF GREAT VALUE
The International Junior Brangus Breeders Association (IJBBA) was established on June 4, 1977 to emphasize the value of the breed and prepare younger members for their future in the beef industry. Beginning with 75 members, the IJBBA has grown to over 400 members from across the nation. Fueled by years of Brangus breeders’ unyielding support, IJBBA members have numerous opportunities available to them including the National Junior Brangus Show and Contests, the IJBBA Board of Directors, the IJBBA Legacy Leadership Conference and multiple scholarships.
BRANGUS Brangus Brangus League
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Possibly the youngest national junior show, NAJRAE will host its 13th show in Grand Island, NE. The excitement continues from one year to the next as we will see added value in an informational seminar; and another first will be the Hart Livestock Trailer that has been donated to be given to the 2019 Grand Champion Female.
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President Megan Muller
President Kelley Kimmey
Vice President Owen Tolar
Vice President Kaye Gilbert
Directors: Autum Hellerud August Bertz Jacob Tapley Ethan Dickerson Reba Prather Cooper Rogers
Secretary/Treasurer Cheryl Johnson Directors: Cody McMurphy Lydell Meier Gary Lanier Wylie Geyer
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Support the AGJA and become a sponsor for the 2019 AGJA Music City Showdown!
Contact Jake Renner, Junior Coordinator 303-465-2333 | jake@gelbvieh.org or an AGJA Board Member
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Sponsorship opportunities include booth space, champions, divisions, classes and contest winners. All sponsors will be recognized during the show at the banquet, on the AGA website and in the August Gelbvieh World. Sponsorship deadline is May 15, 2019.
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Show Results 150 Blackout Jackpot 7 174 Houston 188 Rodeo Austin 192 OYE 198 Western Regional Angus Show 202 Mid-Atlantic Jr. Angus Classic 204 WVU Block & Bridle Bonanza 206 The Kansas Classic 210 Steers & Stripes 214 Big Red Beef Show 218 Cass County Preview 222 Heart of Iowa Blowout 226 MSU Bear Classic 228 Northern Classic Preview 232 Bill Rogers Classic 236 ISU Redbird Rumble 240 Huntington Co. Spring Preview 244 Ohio Beef Expo 246 Whitley County Cattlemen’s Classic 248 Decatur Co. Cattle Battle 252 PCA Jackpot Show 254 Southwest PA Beef Classic 256 WIU Hoof & Horn 258 Michigan Beef Expo 260 Leadin’ for a Cure 262 Thumb Jackpot Beef Show 264 Hendricks County Preview Show 268 Northern Missouri Prospect Show 270 Black River Spring Thaw 272 Carroll Co. Preview Show 274 Green & Gold 278 Exit 69 Royal Rumble
175 Abby Geye 183 Lillyan Digby 193 Carlee Clark 195 Sadie Wynne
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SIRE Monopoly BREEDER Luke Dorris SELLER Nolan Ferguson
Grand Champion Steer
Avery Shalla, IA › Cross
› 1st Place
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COLORADO
LOVELAND
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SIRE Fu Man Chu SELLER Goretska
Reserve Champion Steer
Emma Sinclair, IA › Cross
› 1st Place
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3rd Overall Steer Julia Frye, CO
4th Overall Steer Cash Pratt, CO
5th Overall Steer Avery Shalla, IA
Steer Judges Travis Otterstad Baylor Bonham
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BLACKOUT 7
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Champion Crossbred
Reserve Crossbred
3rd Overall Crossbred
Avery Shalla
Emma Sinclair
Cash Pratt
Champion Angus
Reserve Angus
Sydney Vaughn
Brendon Younger
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Reserve Charolais
Champion Hereford
Reserve Hereford
Julia Frye
Paige Miller
BKaid Hogan
Krista Nelson
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Champion Limousin
Reserve Limousin
Virginia Wing
Tyler Thomas
Tristan Davis
Taylee Vasquez
Champion ShorthornPlus
Reserve ShorthornPlus
Champion Maine-Anjou
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Cash Pratt
Jake King
Avery Shalla
Delaynie Greiman
Champion Simmental
Reserve Simmental
Champion Maine-Tainer
Reserve Maine-Tainer
Landre Greiman
Ben Stafford
Harbor Loynachan
Jayme Gittlein
Champion Mini Hereford
Reserve Mini Hereford
Champion Chianina
Reserve Chianina
Reed Pratt
Mesa Arnold
Kathlyn Hauxwell
Cash Pratt
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The Showtimes/ Sullivan Supply Stall Bid-Off awarded $5,228 that was matched by a private sponsor totaling $10,570 in Scholarships to exhibitors! Whitney Walker, Julia Frye and Paige Miller received $1,500 Scholarships and Brendon Younger and Taylee Velasquez received $500 Scholarships!
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We also awarded $500 Scholarships to each of our 9 Blackout 7 Interns! Pictured Left to Right: Sammi Schraag, Samantha Reese, Reagan Culp, Cody Maddox, Dillon Hinners, Caley Mayo, Macey Goretska, Abbygail Pitstick and Kory Ridnour.
5 random Livestock Judgers were drawn to open our 5 Mystery Boxes during the Awards Ceremony! $700 Anderson Bean Boots Headphones
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
$50 Cash Showtimes Prize Pack Blackout Themed Cooler
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SIRE Getcha Some BREEDER M Lazy Heart
Grand Champion Market Heifer
Paige Miller, WY › % Simmental
BLACKOUT 7
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Reserve Champion Market Heifer
Makia Smith, IA › Commercial
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Grand Champion Heifer
Julia Frye, CO › % Simmental
BLACKOUT 7
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Reserve Champion Heifer
Kinnick Paulsen, IA › Commercial
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› Chianina
› Angus
3rd Overall Heifer Jackie Sleichter, KS
4th Overall Heifer Keagan Steck, MN
5th Overall Heifer Rowdi Van Zee, IA
Heifer Judges Nate Tice Tim Schaeffer
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BLACKOUT 7 HEIFERS
Reserve Simmental
Cash Pratt
Sadie Robinson
Champion % Simmental
Reserve % Simmental
Julia Frye
Jackie Sleichter
Champion Horned Hereford
Reserve Horned Hereford
Kynsleigh Krebs
Braiden Sidwell
Champion Polled Hereford
Reserve Polled Hereford
Carley Kolterman
Matte Chambers
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Champion Angus
Reserve Angus
Rowdi Van Zee
Julia Frye
Champion AOB
Reserve AOB
Jackie Sleichter
Whitney Walker
Champion Charolais
Reserve Charolais
Aaron Kerlee
Aylani Diaz-Galindo
Champion Composite
Reserve Composite
Kaleb Booth
Radley Eisenhauer
Champion Chianina
Reserve Chianina
Keagan Steck
Taylor Dorsey
BLACKOUT 7 HEIFERS
SHOW RESULTS B L A C K O U T
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Reserve Limousin
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Ashlyn Ochsner
Emma Anderson
Riley Sleichter
Kaden Dorn
Champion Lim-Flex
Reserve Lim-Flex
Champion ShorthornPlus
Reserve ShorthornPlus
Emma Anderson
Ashlyn Ochsner
Riley Jansen
John VanderVeen
Champion Maine-Anjou
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Champion Commercial
Reserve Commercial
Jake King
Jailyn Sonntag
Kinnick Paulsen
Paige Miller
Champion MaineTainer
Reserve MaineTainer
Champion Mini Hereford
Reserve Mini Hereford
Paige Miller
Kaleb Johnson
Kelsey Ware
Kelsey Ware
Champion MaineAngus
Reserve MaineAngus
Jackie Sleichter
Connor Booth
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Rennsalaer 4-H
JUNIOR DIVISION Top 5 Teams #
Team
Total
1
Douglas
1,711
2
Routt
1,672
3
Weld
1,648
4
Natrona County 4-H
1,616
5
Aleany County
1,607
Top 10 Individuals #
Contestant
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1
Grace Pool
Douglas
596
2
Brayson Burch
Natrona County 4-H
593
3
Chayse Coggins
Douglas
588
4
Regan Allen
Laramie County
576
5
Tyla Thomas
Mixed
572
6
Brooke Lambrecht
Weld
567
7
Olivia Rossi
Routt
566
8
Emily Rossi
Routt
562
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Kaylie Philips
Sowas County
557
Weld
551
10 Shae Stone
168
Team
HIGH INDIVIDUAL O V E R A L L
Grace Pool
Rennsalaer 4-H
SENIOR DIVISION Top 5 Teams #
Team
Total
1
Douglas County 1
1,823
2
Routt County
1,789
3
Rio/Morgan
1,766
4
Logan County
1,733
5
Casper FFA
1,729
Top 10 Individuals #
Contestant
Team
Total
1
Lauren Frink
Highland FFA
638
2
Saige Ward
Albany County
629
3
Hailey Coggins
Douglas County 1
622
4
Taylee Velasquez
Larimer County
616
5
Cameron Magee
Casper FFA
615
6
Jordan Kendrick
Rio/Morgan
610
7
Shannon Draper
Douglas County 1
609
8
Jed Sidwell
Weld/Boulder/Yuma
608
9
Kinlie Lewis
Logan County
606
Routt County
606
10 Grace Olinger
O V E R A L L
Lauren Frink
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Eastern Wyoming
COLLEGIATE DIVISION Top 5 Teams # # 1 1
2 2 3 3
4 4 5 5
Team Contestant Eastern Wyoming Eastern Wyoming
Team Oklahoma State University
LCCCPatterson 2 Kylie Casper College Jaci Burgin
Oklahoma State University
University of Wyoming Logan Corbett LCCC Chase Ratliff
Texas A&M University Oklahoma State University Oklahoma State University
Total Total 1,654 242 651 240 614 239 600 239 457 239
Top 5 Individuals #
Contestant
Team
Total
1
Kirby Hales
Casper College
614
2
Cole Trumble
LCCC 2
601
3
Grace Corette
University of Wyoming
600
4
Ryder Senior
LCCC
597
5
Kylie Donovan
Eastern Wyoming
587
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Contestant
Team
Total
1
Ryder Senior
LCCC
137
2
Grace Corette
University of Wyoming
131
HIGH INDIVIDUAL O V E R A L L
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HIGH INDIVIDUAL JUNIOR PLACINGS Keagan Steck
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NAME N K Martha 0437 SIRE N K Unbelievable 410 DAM DAJS Martha 134
Supreme Champion Jr. Breeding Heifer
Abby Geye › Champion Angus
› Supreme British
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Jr. Heifer Judges Scott Schaake, KS Shane Bedwell, MO Terri Barber, TX
TEXAS
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
JUNIOR HEIFERS
Date March 2019
Results/Photos Show Champions NAME CF 795/7 SIRE CF Riptide 875/3 DAM Sugar Shana 645-6
Reserve Supreme Champion Jr. Breeding Heifer › Champion Beefmaster
Caeden Scherer › Supreme American
ABBY
GEYE Because this year was my senior year, I had set some goals for myself over the summer to accomplish with my Angus heifer “Fancy” during the Texas Major show season. I had great success in the fall as I won the Junior Angus Show at the State Fair of Texas. That success rolled on into January with the Grand Champion Junior Angus heifer at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. However, we were still not done. In 2013, I was Supreme Champion Female at Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo with a Polled Hereford Heifer. I was able
to repeat that success in March with “Fancy” at my final Texas Junior show. When my family and I got home and reflected on this win, we realized that I was one of the only two people to ever be crowned that title twice, and the only one to do it with a purebred heifer both times... Not only that, when we included my brother’s Reserve Supreme win in 2015, we are again included in an elite group of two families to Supreme that show twice and Reserve Supreme it once. Because it was my last show, it was very bittersweet. But I could not have ended my
show career in a better way. It was a Grand Finale for sure! The fact that I have been able to accomplish such coveted titles only highlights the fact that this “hobby” is truly a family affair that we all work hard at and have true passion for. I could have never been as successful as I have been without the support of those around me. My family of 5 has a motto, “better never quits”. Certainly, this saying will continue to motivate me as I move beyond the show ring into the next chapter of life. •
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y name is Abby Geye. I am 18 years old and about to graduate from Rising Star High School in Texas. I am attending Texas A&M University in the fall to pursue a degree in ag business. Over the past 17 years of showing cattle, my family and I have been overwhelmingly blessed with success. My brother and I have been in the show ring from the time we were big enough to lead a cow, and it has been nothing but wonderful with our Hereford, Polled Hereford, and Angus cattle.
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Supreme Champion American Heifer
Supreme Champion British Heifer
Supreme Champion Continental Heifer
Caeden Scherer
Abby Geye
Lane Hagan
› Beefmaster
› Angus
› Charolais
Reserve Supreme American Heifer
Reserve Supreme British Heifer
Reserve Supreme Continental Heifer
Payton Herzog
Madeline Braman
Barrett Howe
› Grey Brahman
› Polled Hereford
› Limousin
SHOW RESULTS
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H O U S T O N
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L I V E S T O C K
S H O W
&
R O D E O
Champion Chianina
Reserve Chianina
Champion Red Brahman
Reserve Red Brahman
Myka Blissard
Macie Mccollum
Collin Parker Sachse
Wesley Janik Yoakum
Champion Red Angus
Reserve Red Angus
Champion Charolais
Reserve Charolais
Lauren Thomas
Chloe Peoples
Lane Hagan
Grace Carver
DIVISIONS
Reserve Angus
Champion ARB
Reserve ARB
Abby Geye
Mckenzie Kostel
Paige Kelley
Alyssa Huett
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Champion Maine-Anjou
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Jaxson Dillard
Mackenlee Evans
Korey Mccurley
Sara Rimpel
Champion Polled Hereford
Reserve Polled Hereford
Champion Hereford
Reserve Hereford
Madeline Braman
Bently London
Slade Beerwinkle
Makayla Luckie
Champion Limousin
Reserve Limousin
Champion Simmental
Reserve Simmental
Barrett Howe
Dane Cole Sullivan
Rebekah Moseley
Morgan Culpepper
Champion ORB
Reserve ORB
Champion Brangus
Reserve Brangus
Rilee Hall
Zachary Wagoner
Mason Perry Waco
Kyler Klepac Sweeny
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Champion Angus
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SHOW RESULTS
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H O U S T O N
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L I V E S T O C K
S H O W
&
R O D E O
Champion Grey Brahman
Reserve Grey Brahman
Champion Angus
Reserve Angus
Payton Herzog
Madison Jenkins
Les Jones
BCR Ventures
Champion Beefmaster
Reserve Beefmaster
Champion Beefmaster
Reserve Beefmaster
Caeden Scherer
Raymie Emmons
Rafter G Bar Beefmasters
Emmons Ranch
Champion Santa Gertrudis
Reserve Santa Gertrudis
Champion Braford
Reserve Braford
Avery Strait Prosper
Landon Stem
San Gregorio Ranch
San Gregorio Ranch
Champion Simbrah
Reserve Simbrah
Champion Charolais
Reserve Charolais
Miranda Skaggs
Wes Reeder
Leifeste Cattle Service
Aces Wild Ranch
Champion Red Brangus
Reserve Red Brangus
Champion Hereford
Reserve Hereford
Lane Baker
Megan Rogers
Rainbow Cattle Services
Rylie Melancon
Champion Limousin
Reserve Limousin
Champion Maine-Anjou
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Spencer Wilder
Logan Chachere
Gracie Moore
Michelle Goerlitz
Champion Mini Hereford
Reserve Mini Hereford
Champion Red Angus
Reserve Red Angus
D McCall
Jason Cromeans
BCR Ventures
Cinco R Ranch
HOUSTON OPEN BULLS
Reserve Santa Gertrudis
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Pitchford Cattle
A&R Fitting
John Russell
J Armstrong Cattle
Champion Simbrah
Reserve Simbrah
Champion Simmental
Reserve Simmental
Pool Farms
La Muneca Cattle Co.
Outback Ranch
Outback Ranch
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Champion Santa Gertrudis
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H O U S T O N
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L I V E S T O C K
S H O W
&
R O D E O
Champion Red Brangus
Reserve Red Brangus
Champion Angus
Reserve Angus
Maxwell Cattle Company & Southern Jewel Cattle Company
Doguet Diamond D Ranch
Noah Grounds
Chris Sankey
Champion Beefmaster
Reserve Beefmaster
Champion Braford
Reserve Braford
Emmons Ranch
Saige Tassin
Luke Natali
Rhett Shields
Champion Charolais
Reserve Charolais
Champion Dexter
Reserve Dexter
Kaitlyn Davlin
Mere C Ranch / Big House Show Cattle
Karen K Hall
Randi Ussery
Champion Hereford
Reserve Hereford
Champion Limousin
Reserve Limousin
Rainbow Cattle Services
Rainbow Cattle Services
Jayce Wilder
Wilder Family Limousin
Champion Maine-Anjou
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Champion MaineTainer
Reserve MaineTainer
Jett Nicholas James
Jenna Hoffman
Kylie Roberts
Holt Ottmers
Champion Red Angus
Reserve Red Angus
Champion Santa Gertrudis
Reserve Santa Gertrudis
Trademark Genetics
Birkhead Reds
Avery Elizabeth Strait
Belinda Wethington
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Champion Mini Hereford
Reserve Mini Hereford
J Armstrong Cattle
John Russell
Leifeste Cattle Services
Kendall Custy
Champion Simmental
Reserve Simmental
Champion Simbrah
Reserve Simbrah
Kayden Tanner
Winner Maker Farms
Cody LaBry
Baring Cattle Company
HOUSTON
OPEN FEMALES
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L I V E S T O C K
S H O W
&
R O D E O
SIRE In God We Trust BREEDER Horn Livestock SELLER Horn Livestock & Pohler
Grand Champion Steer
Lillyan Digby › Charolais
HOUSTON STEERS
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Steer Judges Kevin Jensen, KS
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Results/Photos Show Champions
SIRE The General BREEDER 1 Eleven SELLER 1 Eleven
Reserve Champion Steer
Ethan Drager › Other Cross
BEYOND THE BACKDROP
DIGBY
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LILLYAN
y name is Lillyan Digby and I was raised around livestock in Hermleigh, Texas. My dad showed pigs and he decided to let us show them too. After a few years, my dad bought a steer for me. I was busy with other things like basketball and softball so it seemed like too much work for me. I found a drive for success after my family was involved and we won a few shows. My parents always provided me with the supplies to be successful but I knew it was my responsibility to juggle the time to work with my steers and sports. It was very stressful and sometimes I did not think I could do both, but winning the Grand Champion Steer in Houston made me realize hard work really pays off. I made my parents and my community proud, and it was an experience I will never forget. •
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SHOW RESULTS
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H O U S T O N
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L I V E S T O C K
S H O W
&
R O D E O
Champion ABC
Reserve ABC
Champion Brangus
Reserve Brangus
Brynlie Cleavinger
Corbin Marsh
Whitney Mahan
Meagan Domino
Champion Santa Gertrudis
Reserve Santa Gertrudis
Champion Charolais
Reserve Charolais
Steele Kenney
Hagen Hinsley
Lillyan Digby
Cooper Marsh
Champion Angus
Reserve Angus
Champion Red Angus
Reserve Red Angus
Kinleee Rathmann
Avery Summey
Savana Payne
Bryson Morrow
Champion Red Cross
Reserve Red Cross
Champion Polled Hereford
Reserve Polled Hereford
Quensey Torrez
Savannah Lindgren
Mason Allan
Ross Edwards
Champion Shorthorn
Reserve Shorthorn
Champion Limousin
Reserve Limousin
Payton Williams
Kimberly Chavira
Kate Hilburn
Stock Martin
Champion Simmental
Reserve Simmental
Champion Other Cross
Reserve Other Cross
Jace Jordan
Tristan Himes
Ethan Drager
Mikala Grady
Champion Brahman
Reserve Brahman
Champion Simbrah
Reserve Simbrah
Riley White
Mason Leifeste
Jaleigh Ivy
Gracie Clark
HOUSTON STEERS
Reserve Maine-Anjou
Champion Black Cross
Reserve Black Cross
Skylor Schertz
Reid Rousser
Aniston Patschke
Italeigh Kelley
Champion Hereford
Reserve Hereford
Caden Carver
Gage Whatley
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Champion Maine-Anjou
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SHOW RESULTS
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H O U S T O N
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L I V E S T O C K
S H O W
&
R O D E O
Grand Champion Market Barrow
Reserve Champion Market Barrow
Karley Wilenborg
Sydney Crowder
› Dark Cross
› Hampshire
Grand Champion Market Goat
Reserve Champion Market Goat
Turner Matkin
Cody Sells
› Heavy Weight
› Heavy Weight
Grand Champion Market Lamb
Reserve Champion Market Lamb
Jaylin Smith
Madellyne Adams
› Medium Wool
› Medium Wool
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SIRE The General DAM HL357 BREEDER Horn Livestock
Grand Champion Steer
Aven Horn › AOB Other Color
RODEO AUSTIN THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Steer Judge Blake Nelson
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STEERS
TEXAS
AUSTIN
RODEO AUSTIN
Date March 2019
Results/Photos Show Photo by Katina
SIRE Dakota Gold DAM Whiplash BREEDER Schertz & Shilling
Reserve Champion Steer
Kelsea Crow › AOB Other Color
Reserve Champion Barrow
Lauren Ferguson
Cooper Wilhelm
Grand Champion Lamb
Reserve Champion Lamb
Hudson Franklin
Teghan Brooks
Grand Champion Goat
Reserve Champion Goat
Turner Matkin
Cole Copeland
Barrow Judge Ben Bobell
Lamb Judge Jake Thorne
Goat Judge Cody Sloan
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Grand Champion Barrow
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SHOW RESULTS R O D E O
A U S T I N
NAME LJR MS Satin 22E SIRE Red Neck Man BREEDER Jackson Cattle Co.
Supreme Champion Female
Payton Herzog › Charolais
› Supreme Continental
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American Judge Caleb Harang
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British/Continental Judge Amanda Schnoor Results/Photos Show Photo by Katina
NAME SCAS ENCHANTRESS 940E SIRE SCHILLING’S YANNIS BREEDER SUPER C LIMOUSIN
Reserve Supreme Champion Female
Cole Sullivan
› Limousin
› Reserve Supreme Continental
RODEO AUSTIN
JUNIOR HEIFERS
Supreme Champion American Female Caeden Scherer
Reserve Supreme American Female Payton Herzog
Kaylan Kiser
Reserve Supreme British Female Madison Fischer
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Supreme Champion British Female
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SIRE NMR Maternal Made DAM BK4J Yantzen 1011 BREEDER Moore Cattle Co.
Supreme Champion Purebred Female
Carlee Clark › Maine-Anjou
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Heifer Judges Lydell Meier, TN Dave Allan, TX
JR. HEIFERS
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA YOUTH EXPO
Date March 2019
Steer Judges Paul Clapp, IA Bob May, Associate, WI Results/Photos Legacy Livestock Imaging
SIRE S&R Roundtable J328 DAM EXAR Frontier Gal 3734 BREEDER Express Ranches
Reserve Supreme Purebred Female
Meah Allison › Angus
CARLEE
CLARK when I saw her and was nervous because I wasn’t sure if she would sell in our budget. I was super excited when we got her! She has been special to me because she has never been a “stall cow”, but when I show her its just us two in the ring and everything changes. It’s like she knows its game time and we just do our thing. I have been told I can show the wheels off her but, its more her than me. She is all show heifer!
I feel very fortunate to have a support system and specifically parents who have been involved in the show cattle world for many years. This has not only allowed me but also my sisters to achieve so many goals at a young age.
It was an unforgettable experience that night in Oklahoma City, one I won’t soon forget. It was where everything came together, and the long nights and early mornings paid off.
This year I exhibited the Champion Purebred Female at the Oklahoma Youth Expo, the largest youth expo in the world! Although we have exhibited champions at multiple jackpot shows, state fairs, the American Royal, NAILE, The National Western, as well as 3 different breed Jr. Nationals this win was truly special to me. We have shown heifers from all over the country, but Dad picked this heifer out at Buck Cattle Company. She was raised by the Moore’s who also raised the heifer I had reserve Purebred with last year at OYE. I really liked “3”
I mentioned I have a great support system and I want to thank them for their support. My parents, my sisters, my grandparents who help do chores at home when we are gone, Matt Scasta, Ethan Moore, Jirl and Brenda Buck, Garrett Cloud, Spencer Miller, Sam Wallace, Matt Loggains, Daniel Lackie, Trenton Tosh, Robbey Shofner, and everyone who helped us along the way! Remember Everyone can achieve anything they put their mind too!! •
Supreme Champion % Female Cody Courtney
Reserve Supreme % Female Macy Collum
Supreme Champion Commercial Female Garrett Slagell
Reserve Supreme Commercial Female Caitlin Williams
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y name is Carlee Clark, I am 14 years old and in the 8th grade at Muldrow Middle School where I enjoy spending time with my friends and playing basketball. My parents are Jeremy and Andrea Clark and I have two sisters Chancee and Chloee. My family raises and sells show cattle for a living in Muldrow, Oklahoma.
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SHOW RESULTS O K L A H O M A
Y O U T H
E X P O
Grand Champion Steer
Cierra Collins
$85,000
SIRE Fu Man Chu BREEDER Collins Cattle SELLER Collins Cattle
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› Chianina
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› Crossbred
Reserve Champion Steer
Sadie Wynne › Hereford
Bronze Medallion Steer Timber Mefford
SADIE
WYNNE y name is Sadie Wynne and I am 8 years old. I live in Newcastle Oklahoma with my parents, Colton and Amber, and my baby brothers, Nash and Hayes. I am in Mrs. McGehee’s third grade class at Newcastle Elementary. I like cheerleading, gymnastics and working on steers with my dad. I love doing math at school and worshiping God at my church. I was 4 years old when I showed my first steer named Jumpy. I have learned a lot from showing steers since then. My dad has helped me pick out steers to show every year since then and it was no different
with my OYE steer, Boomerang, from Bonham Show Cattle. I named him Boomerang because he was the same color as a horse on my favorite TV show, Spirit. Since it was my first time to show at OYE I was shocked when my steer was chosen for Reserve Grand Champion. I was looking for my dad and uncle (Jake Wynne) to give my instructions on getting my steer set up when I saw them jumping up and down. I was confused until I saw the judge coming toward me to shake my hand. I was amazed that I was really winning my very first time. My smile did not leave my face until the next day.
God has blessed me so much with special people in my life. I am so thankful for my Mom and Dad for always helping me to be able to do the things I am passionate about. Also, my Uncle Jake has played a huge role in helping me learn how to show and is always there for me. I am extremely grateful for the whole crew at Bonham Show Cattle because without them none of this would be possible. The 2019 OYE will always hold a special place in my heart. I am looking forward to next year and the new memories that will be made! •
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SHOW RESULTS
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O K L A H O M A
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Y O U T H
E X P O
Hog Judge Nick Mauck, IN
OKLAHOMA YOUTH EXPO
Lamb Judge Todd Wise, CO
SMALL ANIMALS
Goat Judge Spencer Scotten, MO
› Crossbred
› Crossbred
Grand Champion Hog Madilyn Norvell
Reserve Champion Hog Ty Goss
Bronze Medallion Hog Gavin Straka
› Crossbred
› Natural
› Hampshire
Grand Champion Lamb Lydia Straka
Reserve Champion Lamb Kailen Urban
Bronze Medallion Lamb Shaylie Fletcher
Grand Champion Goat Addyson Schneburger
Reserve Champion Goat Carson Maloney
Bronze Medallion Goat Baylor Pearson
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› Hampshire
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Grand Champion Owned Female
Lexi Koelling
WESTERN REGIONAL ANGUS SHOW THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Junior Judge Kyle Conley, OK
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JUNIOR SHOW
NEVADA
RENO
WESTERN ANGUS
Date April 2019
WNAF ROV Judge Jeff Dameron, IL Junior Judge John Dickinson, CA Results/Photos Katie Colyer American Angus Association
Reserve Champion Owned Female
Saige Martin
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Female
Dawson Dal Porto
Trista Bates
Grand Champion Steer
Reserve Champion Steer
Nello Baldocchi
Mackenzie Crawford
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Bull
Ryan Callahan
Eva Hinrichsen
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Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female
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SHOW RESULTS
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W E S T E R N
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N A T I O N A L
A N G U S
F U T U R I T Y
Grand Champion Female
Reserve Champion Female
Lexi Koelling
Levisay Farms
Grand Champion Bull
Reserve Champion Bull
Andrew Hodges
Andrew Hodges
Grand Champion Female
Reserve Champion Female
Mason Tarr
Eva Hinrichsen
P H E N O T Y P E
A N D
G E N O T Y P E
R O V
S H O W
S H O W
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Grand Champion Owned Female
Suter Clark
HARRISONBURG
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Judge Brigham Stewart, KS
202
MAJAC PREVIEW
OWNED FEMALES
VIRGINIA
MID-ATLANTIC JR. ANGUS CLASSIC Date March 2019
Results/Photos American Angus Association
Reserve Champion Owned Female
Emily Brooks
Grand Champion Steer
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Steer
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull
Megan Pelan
Kolton Grim
Kaitlin Bell
Reserve Champion Steer
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Steer
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Bull
Lillian Hart
Jenna Hamilton
Blake Nisewander
SHOW RESULTS M I D - A T L A N T I C
J U N I O R
A N G U S
C L A S S I C
Grand Champion Cow/Calf Pair
Cailey Dahlquist
Allison Davis
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Female
Reserve Champion Cow/Calf Pair
Allison Davis
Jenna Hamilton
P R E V I E W
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Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female
R E G I O N A L
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Grand Champion Steer
Madison Young › Crossbred
WAYNESBURG
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Judge Jack Oattes
204
WVU BONANZA STEERS
PENNSYLVANIA
WVU BLOCK & BRIDLE BONANZA Date February 2019
Results/Photos Megan Blankenship
Reserve Champion Steer
Fox Morgan › Crossbred
› Crossbred
› Chianina
› MaineTainer
3rd Overall Steer Philip Kellar
4th Overall Steer Carter McCauley
5th Overall Steer Jakob Koelga
WVU BONANZA HEIFERS
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Rylee Stockdale
John Crawford
› Angus
› Lim-Flex
› % Simmental
› Simmental
3rd Overall Heifer Brandon DeFranke
4th Overall Heifer Katelyn Bennett
5th Overall Heifer Tyson Woodard
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› Crossbred
205
Grand Champion Steer
Vada Vickland › Crossbred
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Steer Judges Jerrod & Bailey Boyert Amanda Schnoor
STEERS
KANSAS
HUTCHINSON
THE KANSAS CLASSIC
Date February 2019
Heifer Judges Mark & Dan Hoge Garrett Lampe Results/Photos Pearl’s Pics
Reserve Champion Steer
Halle Hindman › Charolais
› Maine-Anjou
› AOB
› Maine-Anjou
3rd Overall Steer Grace Aust
4th Overall Steer James Mullins
5th Overall Steer Jami Hoblyn
Grand Champion Steer
Reserve Champion Steer
Vada Vickland
Grace Aust
› Crossbred
› Maine-Anjou
› Charolais
› Maine-Anjou
3rd Overall Steer Keegan Murphy
4th Overall Steer Halle Hindman
5th Overall Steer Malah Bridwell
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›Crossbred
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SHOW RESULTS T H E
Grand Champion Heifer
K A N S A S
C L A S S I C
Makenzie Hickman › Simmental
THE KANSAS CLASSIC
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HEIFERS
208
Reserve Champion Heifer
Jake Nikkel › Commercial
› % Simmental
› Red Angus
› Commercial
3rd Overall Heifer Jackie Sleichter
4th Overall Heifer Mackenzie Mawson
5th Overall Heifer Jackie Sleichter
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Makenzie Hickman
Jake Nikkel
› Simmental
› Commercial
› AOB
› Red Angus
3rd Overall Heifer Laura Carpenter
4th Overall Heifer Jackie Sleichter
5th Overall Heifer Mackenzie Mawson
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› Angus
209
Grand Champion Steer
Keegan Murphy › Crossbred
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Ring 1 Judge Matt Claeys
210
STEERS
MISSOURI
SEDALIA
STEERS & STRIPES
Date March 2019
Ring 2 Judge Ben Williams Results/Photos Pearl’s Pics Backdrop Cover-All / The Showtimes, Inc.
Reserve Champion Steer
Sophia Valencia › MaineTainer
› Crossbred
› Maine-Anjou
› Simmental
3rd Overall Steer Payton Rogers
4th Overall Steer Hunter Lock
5th Overall Steer Mackenzie Mawson
Grand Champion Steer
Reserve Champion Steer
Payton Rogers
Hunter Lock
› Crossbred
› Crossbred
› Crossbred
› Maine-Anjou
3rd Overall Steer Sophia Valencia
4th Overall Steer Gage Baker
5th Overall Steer Hunter Lock
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› MaineTainer
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SHOW RESULTS S T E E R S
Grand Champion Heifer
&
S T R I P E S
Lexi Koelling › Angus
STEERS & STRIPES
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HEIFERS
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Reserve Champion Heifer
Rance Wheeler › Angus
› SimSolution
› Crossbred
› Chianina
3rd Overall Heifer Lucus Crutcher
4th Overall Heifer Whitney Walker
5th Overall Heifer Ryleigh Morris
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Rance Wheeler
Lucus Crutcher
› Angus
› SimSolution
› Red Angus
› Crossbred
3rd Overall Heifer Lexi Koelling
4th Overall Heifer Mackenzie Mawson
5th Overall Heifer Whitney Walker
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› Angus
213
Grand Champion Market Animal
Ansley Maronde
BIG RED BEEF SHOW THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Results/Photos Legacy Livestock Imaging
214
MARKET ANIMAL
NEBRASKA
GRAND ISLAND
BIG RED BEEF SHOW
Date March 2019
Reserve Champion Market Animal
Kathlyn Hauxwell
3rd Overall Market Animal James Mullins
Grand Champion Market Animal
Ansley Maronde
5th Overall Market Animal Chase Albers
Reserve Champion Market Animal
4th Overall Market Animal Brody Wiese
Kathlyn Hauxwell
5th Overall Market Animal Regan Alfs
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3rd Overall Market Animal Kutter Prinz
4th Overall Market Animal Regan Alfs
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SHOW RESULTS N E B R A S K A
Grand Champion Heifer
B I G
R E D
B E E F
S H O W
Malina Lindstrom
BIG RED BEEF SHOW
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HEIFERS
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Reserve Champion Heifer
Jami Hoblyn
3rd Overall Heifer Reagan Jansen
Grand Champion Heifer
Lauren Trauernicht
Reserve Champion Heifer
4th Overall Heifer Malina Lindstrom
5th Overall Heifer Elizabeth Albrecht
Carly Kolterman
5th Overall Heifer Jami Hoblyn
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3rd Overall Heifer Fletcher Larsen
4th Overall Heifer Fletcher Larsen
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Grand Champion Steer
Rachel Streitmatter › Crossbred
CASS CO. PREVIEW THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Ring A Judge Jon Sweeney
218
STEERS
INDIANA
LOGANSPORT
CASS CO. PREVIEW
Date March 2019
Ring B Judge Kip Wallace Results/Photos Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Champion Steer
Ethan Stephan › Crossbred
› Maine-Anjou
› Maine-Anjou
› Chianina
3rd Overall Steer Haley Jarack
4th Overall Steer Harlee Henney
5th Overall Steer Britany Porter
Grand Champion Steer
Reserve Champion Steer
Rachel Streitmatter
Haley Jarack
› Crossbred
› Maine-Anjou
› Maine-Anjou
› Chianina
3rd Overall Steer Ethan Stephan
4th Overall Steer Harlee Henney
5th Overall Steer Britany Porter
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Crossbred
219
SHOW RESULTS C A S S
Grand Champion Heifer
C O .
P R E V I E W
S H O W
Bailey Tomson › MaineTainer
CASS CO. PREVIEW
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
HEIFERS
220
Reserve Champion Heifer
Clint Main › SimSolution
› Chianina
› Maine-Anjou
› Angus
3rd Overall Heifer Bailey Tomson
4th Overall Heifer Clint Main
5th Overall Heifer Mattie Drew Doerstler
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Clint Main
Bailey Tomson
› SimSolution
› MaineTainer
› Maine-Anjou
› Angus
3rd Overall Heifer Bailey Tomson
4th Overall Heifer Clint Main
5th Overall Heifer Mattie Drew Doerstler
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Chianina
221
Grand Champion Steer
Dalton Shanks › Crossbred
HEART OF IOWA BLOW-OUT THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Ring A Judge Katy Satree, TX/MO
222
STEERS
IOWA
IOWA FALLS
HEART OF IOWA
Date December 2018
Ring B Judge Neil Johnson Results/Photos Hamilton Photography Backdrop Cover-All / The Showtimes, Inc.
Reserve Champion Steer
Makia Smith › Market Heifer
› Crossbred
› Maine-Anjou
› Chianina
3rd Overall Steer Keaton Krieg
4th Overall Steer Abi Henderson
5th Overall Steer Kennedy Steffes
Grand Champion Steer
Reserve Champion Steer
Kennedy Steffes
Clair Lauterbach
› Chianina
› Crossbred
› ShorthornPlus
› Maine-Anjou
3rd Overall Steer Klaire Shanks
4th Overall Steer Makia Smith
5th Overall Steer Abi Henderson
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Market Heifer
223
SHOW RESULTS H E A R T
Grand Champion Heifer
O F
I O W A
B L O W - O U T
Grace Greiman › Foundation Simmental
HEART OF IOWA
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
HEIFERS
224
Reserve Champion Heifer
Abi Henderson › Angus
› Angus
› High % Simmental
› Chianina
3rd Overall Heifer Mariah Steenhard
4th Overall Heifer Carson Finch
5th Overall Heifer Makia Smith
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Olivia Noonan › Commercial
MaKayla Jones › High % Simmental
› Foundation Simmental
› Foundation Simmental
3rd Overall Heifer Kennedy Eskildsen
4th Overall Heifer Shelby Greiman
5th Overall Heifer Katie Flitsch
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› MaineTainer
225
Grand Champion Market Animal
Laurin Dilly › Crossbred
MSU BEAR CLASSIC THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Judge Kyle Conley, OK
226
MARKET ANIMAL
MISSOURI
SPRINGFIELD
MSU BEAR CLASSIC
Date March 2019
Results/Photos Pearl’s Pics
Reserve Champion Market Animal
Wyatt Collard › Crossbred
› Angus
› Charolais Composite
› MaineTainer
3rd Overall Market Animal Ciara Raithel
4th Overall Market Animal Hailey Eads
5th Overall Market Animal Kyanna Lankton
MSU BEAR CLASSIC HEIFERS
Grand Champion Market Animal
Reserve Champion Market Animal
Lucas Crutcher
Parker Schwartz
› % Simmental
› MaineTainer
› Charolais
› Angus
3rd Overall Market Animal Ryleigh Morris
4th Overall Market Animal Brett Benefiel
5th Overall Market Animal Grant Ward
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Chianina
227
Grand Champion Steer
Harlee Henney › Maine-Anjou
GOSHEN
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Ring A Judge Jake Boyert
228
NORTHERN CLASSIC STEERS
INDIANA
NORTHERN CLASSIC PREVIEW Date March 2019
Ring B Judge Brad Hanewich Results/Photos Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Champion Steer
Harper Henney › Chinanina
›Crossbred
› Charolais
› Simmental
3rd Overall Steer Harper Henney
4th Overall Steer Bryceston Hoover
5th Overall Steer Aubrey Duff
Grand Champion Steer
Reserve Champion Steer
Harlee Henney
Harper Henney
› Maine-Anjou
› Crossbred
› Simmental
› Charolais
3rd Overall Steer Cohl VanMeter
4th Overall Steer Aubrey Duff
5th Overall Steer Bryceston Hoover
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Crossbred
229
SHOW RESULTS N O R T H E R N
Grand Champion Heifer
C L A S S I C
P R E V I E W
S H O W
Bryn Lortie › Crossbred
NORTHERN CLASSIC
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
HEIFERS
230
Reserve Champion Heifer
Drew Brown › Crossbred
› Angus
› Hereford
› MaineTainer
3rd Overall Heifer Landon Deatsman
4th Overall Heifer Collin Deatsman
5th Overall Heifer Rylie Lanum
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Drew Brown
Collin Deatsman
› Crossbred
› Angus
› MaineTainer
› Maine-Anjou
3rd Overall Heifer Warner Ott
4th Overall Heifer Rylie Lanum
5th Overall Heifer Kelby Coon
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Crossbred
231
Grand Champion Steer
Malah Bridwell › Crossbred
BILL ROGERS CLASSIC THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019 232
Judges Wes Keller Will Coor
STEERS
INDIANA
COLUMBUS
BILL ROGERS CLASSIC
Date March 2019
Results/Photos Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Champion Steer
Ashtyn Guyer › Crossbred
› Chianina
› Maine-Anjou
› Charolais
3rd Overall Steer Brittney Porter
4th Overall Steer Haley Jarck
5th Overall Steer Remington Brumbaugh
Grand Champion Steer
Reserve Champion Steer
Malah Bridwell
Ashtyn Guyer
› Crossbred
› Crossbred
› Charolais
› Maine-Anjou
3rd Overall Steer Brittney Porter
4th Overall Steer Remington Brumbaugh
5th Overall Steer Haley Jarck
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Chianina
233
SHOW RESULTS B I L L
Grand Champion Heifer
R O G E R S
C L A S S I C
Bailey Tomson › MaineTainer
BILL ROGERS CLASSIC
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
HEIFERS
234
Reserve Champion Heifer
Clint Main › SimSolution
› Simmental
› Angus
› Commercial
3rd Overall Heifer Ashtyn Guyer
4th Overall Heifer Houston Ferree
5th Overall Heifer Mattie Doerstler
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Bailey Tomson
Alyssa Fagner
› MaineTainer
› Simmental
› Commercial
› Charolais
3rd Overall Heifer Ashtyn Guyer
4th Overall Heifer Mattie Doerstler
5th Overall Heifer Auburn Harvey
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Simmental
235
Grand Champion Market Animal
Cole Caldwell › Crossbred
ISU REDBIRD RUMBLE THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Ring A Judge Chad Holtkamp, IA
236
MARKET ANIMAL
OHIO
COLUMBUS
ISU REDBIRD RUMBLE
Date March 2019
Ring B Judge Bob May, WI Results/Photos Cindy Cagwin Backdrop Cover-All / The Showtimes, Inc.
Reserve Champion Market Animal
Adam Miller › Crossbred
› AOB
› Maine-Anjou
› Hereford
3rd Overall Market Animal George Sinclair
4th Overall Market Animal Sam Nightingale
5th Overall Market Animal Charlee Jones
Grand Champion Market Animal
Reserve Champion Market Animal
Wade Knobloch
Adam Miller
› Crossbred
› Crossbred
› Crossbred
› Simmental
3rd Overall Market Animal Aidyn Barber
4th Overall Market Animal Cole Caldwell
5th Overall Market Animal Chloe Rogers
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Shorthorn
237
SHOW RESULTS I S U
R E D B I R D
R U M B L E
J A C K P O T
S H O W
ISU REDBIRD RUMBLE HEIFERS
Grand Champion Heifer
Reagan McClure
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Simmental
238
Reserve Champion Heifer
Tyler Miller › MaineTainer
› Angus
› Commercial
› Maine-Anjou
3rd Overall Heifer Ashton Dillow
4th Overall Heifer Kade Gensini
5th Overall Heifer Avery Seys
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Layna Hanold
Reagan McClure
› Crossbred
› Simmental
› Maine-Anjou
› Shorthorn
3rd Overall Heifer Kade Gensini
4th Overall Heifer Avery Seys
5th Overall Heifer John Gellerman
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Commercial
239
Grand Champion Steer
Adam Miller › Crossbred
HUNTINGTON CO. SPRING PREVIEW THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Ring A Judge Dave Guyer
240
STEERS
INDIANA
HUNTINGTON
HUNTINGTON PREVIEW
Date March 2019
Ring B Judge Chuck Lemenager Results/Photos Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Champion Steer
Nate Brown › Charolais
› Crossbred
› Maine-Anjou
› Maine-Anjou
3rd Overall Steer Levi Fagner
4th Overall Steer Harlee Henney
5th Overall Steer Hayley Jarck
Grand Champion Steer
Reserve Champion Steer
Adam Miller
Harlee Henney
› Crossbred
› Maine-Anjou
› Shorthorn
› Charolais
3rd Overall Steer Ross Brumbaugh
4th Overall Steer Aidyn Barber
5th Overall Steer Colton Bandino
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Simmental
241
SHOW RESULTS H U N T I N G T O N
Grand Champion Heifer
C O .
C A T T L E M E N
S P R I N G
P R E V I E W
Bailey Tomson › MaineTainer
HUNTINGTON PREVIEW
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
HEIFERS
242
Reserve Champion Heifer
Brooke Hayden › MaineTainer
› Angus
› Simmental
› Angus
3rd Overall Heifer Wyatt Morris
4th Overall Heifer Mackenzie Hickman
5th Overall Heifer Mattie Doerstler
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Mackenzie Hickman
Bailey Tomson
› Simmental
› MaineTainer
› Angus
› Chianina
3rd Overall Heifer Brooke Hayden
4th Overall Heifer Wyatt Morris
5th Overall Heifer Aubrey Wagner
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› MaineTainer
243
Grand Champion Market Animal
Fox Morgan › Crossbred
OHIO BEEF EXPO THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Steer Judge Ryan Rathmann, TX
244
MARKET ANIMAL
OHIO
COLUMBUS
OHIO BEEF EXPO
Date March 2019
Heifer Judge Amanda Schnoor, CA Results/Photos Linde Backdrop Cover-All / The Showtimes, Inc.
Reserve Champion Market Animal
Kayler Frey › Crossbred
› Crossbred
› Crossbred
› Crossbred
3rd Overall Market Animal Cael Gostomsky
4th Overall Market Animal Micayla McClure
5th Overall Market Animal Jackson Shane
OHIO BEEF EXPO HEIFERS
Reserve Champion Heifer
Kathy Lehman › % Simmental
› Simmental
› Chianina
3rd Overall Heifer Bailey Garwood
4th Overall Heifer Kennley Siegrist
5th Overall Heifer Emma Pitstick
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Angus
245
WHITLEY CO. CLASSIC STEERS
Grand Champion Steer
Hayley Jarck › Maine-Anjou
COLUMBIA CITY
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Judge Ryan Rash
246
INDIANA
WHITLEY COUNTY CATTLEMEN’S CLASSIC Date March 2019
Results/Photos Pearl’s Pics
Reserve Champion Steer
Nate Brown › Crossbred
Grand Champion Heifer
Mackenzie Hickman › Simmental
WHITLEY CO. CLASSIC HEIFERS
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Reserve Champion Heifer
Reid Utterback › Commercial
247
Grand Champion Steer
Ashtyn Guyer › Crossbred
DECATUR CO. CATTLE BATTLE THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Ring A Judge Dylan Sterzbach
248
STEERS
INDIANA
GREENSBURG
DECATUR COUNTY
Date March 2019
Ring B Judge Andrew Foster Results/Photos Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Champion Steer
Levi Fagner › Simmental
› Maine-Anjou
› Chianina
› Crossbred
3rd Overall Steer Haley Jarck
4th Overall Steer Brittney Porter
5th Overall Steer Malah Bridwell
Grand Champion Steer
Reserve Champion Steer
Ashtyn Guyer
Haley Jarck
› Crossbred
› Maine-Anjou
› Simmental
› Chianina
3rd Overall Steer Malah Bridwell
4th Overall Steer Levi Fagner
5th Overall Steer Ashlyn Kelley
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Crossbred
249
SHOW RESULTS D E C A T U R
Grand Champion Heifer
C O .
C A T T L E
B A T T L E
Clint Main › SimSolution
DECATUR COUNTY
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
HEIFERS
250
Reserve Champion Heifer
Ashtyn Guyer › Simmental
› MaineTainer
› Chianina
› Angus
3rd Overall Heifer Bailey Thompson
4th Overall Heifer Reid Utterback
5th Overall Heifer Houston Ferree
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Ashtyn Guyer
Alyssa Fagner
› Simmental
› Simmental
› Chianina
› ChiAngus
3rd Overall Heifer Houston Ferree
4th Overall Heifer Reid Utterback
5th Overall Heifer Bailey Thompson
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Angus
251
Grand Champion Steer
Fox Morgan › Crossbred
PCA JACKPOT SHOW THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Judge Ryan Haefner
252
STEERS
PENNSYLVANIA
HARRISBURG
PCA JACKPOT SHOW
Date March 2019
Results/Photos Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Champion Steer
Jakob Kolega › AOB
› Hereford
› Angus
› Crossbred
3rd Overall Steer Kaylie Shelton
4th Overall Steer Travis Heath
5th Overall Steer Blair Heath
PCA JACKPOT SHOW HEIFERS
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Rylee Stockdale
Rylee Stockdale
› Angus
› Crossbred
› MaineTainer
› Lim-Flex
3rd Overall Heifer Kelsey Jurgilewics
4th Overall Heifer Jason Baust
5th Overall Heifer John Crawford
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Crossbred
253
Grand Champion Steer
Rylee Stockdale › Market Heifer
SOUTHEAST PA BEEF CLASSIC THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Judge Jim Pipkin, MO
254
STEERS
PENNSYLVANIA
HARRISBURG
SOUTHEAST PA CLASSIC
Date March 2019
Results/Photos Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Champion Steer
Fox Morgan › Crossbred
› Crossbred
› Crossbred
› Crossbred
3rd Overall Steer Logan Miller
4th Overall Steer Hunter Brock
5th Overall Steer Fox Morgan
SOUTHEAST PA CLASSIC HEIFERS
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Ethan Howe
Karli Berkheimer
› Crossbred
› Angus
› Crossbred
› Sim Solution
3rd Overall Heifer Karli Berkheimer
4th Overall Heifer Rylee Stockdale
5th Overall Heifer Justin Teets
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Crossbred
255
Grand Champion Steer
Adam Miller › Crossbred
WIU HOOF & HORN THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Judge Breck Debnam
256
STEERS
ILLINOIS
ROSEVILLE
WIU HOOF & HORN
Date March 2019
Results/Photos Cindy Cagwin Backdrop Cover-All / The Showtimes, Inc.
Reserve Champion Steer
Chet Gillespie › AOB
› Crossbred
› ShorthornPlus
› Charolais
3rd Overall Steer Peyton Line
4th Overall Steer Kashan Ellerbrock
5th Overall Steer Colton Baudino
WIU HOOF & HORN HEIFERS
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Jake Bohnsack
Jentry Johnson
› % Simmental
› AOB
› Simmental
› Commercial
3rd Overall Heifer Paige Lemenager
4th Overall Heifer Kailey Clark
5th Overall Heifer Rylee Derrer
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Angus
257
Grand Champion Steer
Aidyn Barber › Shorthorn
MICHIGAN BEEF EXPO THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Steer Judge Bob May, WI
258
STEERS
MICHIGAN
LANSING
MICHIGAN BEEF EXPO
Date April 2019
Heifer Judge Brandon Creamer, CO Results/Photos Linde
Reserve Champion Steer
Megan Brunke › Maine-Anjou
› Crossbred
› Market Heifer
› Chianina
3rd Overall Steer Fox Morgan
4th Overall Steer Kipp Fischer
5th Overall Steer MaKenna Hoppa
MICHIGAN BEEF EXPO HEIFERS
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Kylie Pickard
Kathy Lehman
› Chianina
› % Simmental
› Simmental
› ShorthornPlus
3rd Overall Heifer Addie Shaffer
4th Overall Heifer Maggie Reid
5th Overall Heifer Claudia Albrecht
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Commercial
259
Grand Champion Steer
Payton Rodgers › Crossbred
LEADIN’ FOR A CURE THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Judge Dustin Frank, NE
260
STEERS
MISSOURI
CHILLICOTHE
LEADIN’ FOR A CURE
Date March 2019
Results/Photos Kendra Marie Photography Backdrop Cover-All / The Showtimes, Inc.
Reserve Champion Steer
Kelsey Henderson › Crossbred
› Market Heifer
› Charolais
› Charolais
3rd Overall Steer Keaton Kralik
4th Overall Steer Evan Friesth
5th Overall Steer Mikaela Rojas
LEADIN’ FOR A CURE HEIFERS
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Rylee Short
Tucker Bayer
› MaineTainers
› Wisconsin
› Angus
› Chianina
3rd Overall Heifer Lacey Schmitz
4th Overall Heifer Rance Wheeler
5th Overall Heifer Jenna Tlach
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Crossbred
261
Grand Champion Market Animal
Emma Noll › Crossbred
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
SANDUSKY
262
Judges Josh Streitmatter, IN Marissa Streitmatter, IN
THUMB JACKPOT
MARKET ANIMAL
MICHIGAN
THUMB JACKPOT BEEF SHOW Date April 2019
Results/Photos Sterling Photography
Reserve Champion Market Animal
Hunter Garza › Crossbred
› Crossbred
3rd Overall Market Animal Riley Green
THUMB JACKPOT HEIFERS
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Laken Polega
Alex Albrecht
› Crossbred
› Crossbred
3rd Overall Heifer DCady Wallace
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Maine-Anjou
263
Grand Champion Steer
Haley Jarck › Maine-Anjou
HUTCHINSON
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Ring A Judge Mark Core
264
HENDRICKS PREVIEW STEERS
KANSAS
HENDRICKS COUNTY PREVIEW SHOW Date April 2019
Ring B Judge Deb Core Results/Photos Emily Nyman
Reserve Champion Steer
Elly Roessler › Shorthorn
› Chianina
› Market Heifer
› Crossbred
3rd Overall Steer Ashlyn Kelly
4th Overall Steer Ali Sottory
5th Overall Steer Cohl Van Meter
Grand Champion Steer
Reserve Champion Steer
Haley Jarck
Ashlyn Kelly
› Crossbred
› Chianina
› Charolais
› Market Heifer
3rd Overall Steer Dylan Greenwald
4th Overall Steer Bryceston Hoover
5th Overall Steer Ali Sottory
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Shorthorn
265
SHOW RESULTS H E N D R I C K S
Grand Champion Heifer
C O U N T Y
P R E V I E W
S H O W
Drew Brown › Commercial
HENDRICKS PREVIEW
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
HEIFERS
266
Reserve Champion Heifer
Reid Utterback › Chianina
› ShorthornPlus
› MaineTainer
› Commercial
3rd Overall Heifer Raygan Harrison
4th Overall Heifer Rylie Lanum
5th Overall Heifer Claire Waits
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Drew Brown
Reid Utterback
› Commercial
› Chianina
› Commercial
› ShorthornPlus
3rd Overall Heifer Rylie Lanum
4th Overall Heifer Claire Waits
5th Overall Heifer Raygan Harrison
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› MaineTainer
267
Grand Champion Steer
Kelsey Henderson › Crossbred
CHILLICOTHE
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Judge Ryan Dunklau, NE
268
NORTHERN MISSOURI STEERS
MISSOURI
NORTHERN MISSOURI PROSPECT SHOW Date March 2019
Results/Photos Kendra Marie Photography Backdrop Cover-All / The Showtimes, Inc.
Reserve Champion Steer
Sofia Valencia › Crossbred
› Market Heifer
› Simmental
› Charolais
3rd Overall Steer Keaton Kralik
4th Overall Steer Ty Murphy
5th Overall Steer Isabella Rojas
NORTHERN MISSOURI HEIFERS
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Tucker Bayer
Rance Wheeler
› Angus
› Angus
› Hereford
› MaineTainer
3rd Overall Heifer Rylee Short
4th Overall Heifer Beau Ann Graves
5th Overall Heifer Abby Tlach
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› MaineTainer
269
Grand Champion Steer
Kelsey Henderson › Crossbred
BLACK RIVER SPRING THAW THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019 270
Judges Bodee Schlipf Jessie Judge
STEERS
WISCONSIN
BLACK RIVER FALLS
BLACK RIVER SPRING THAW
Date April 2019
Results/Photos Cindy Cagwin Backdrop Cover-All / The Showtimes, Inc.
Reserve Champion Steer
Clayton Walsh › Crossbred
› Crossbred
› Maine-Anjou
› Maine-Anjou
3rd Overall Steer Brayden Lewke
4th Overall Steer Tyler Lee
5th Overall Steer Sam Henderson
BLACK RIVER SPRING THAW HEIFERS
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Lily Jensen
Caroline Mayer
› Commercial
› Angus
› Hereford
› Red Angus
3rd Overall Heifer Tyler Lee
4th Overall Heifer Lauren May
5th Overall Heifer Hans Lind
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› AOB
271
Grand Champion Steer
Ashlyn Kelly › Chianina
CARROLL CO. PREVIEW SHOW THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Steer Judge Chad Wilson
272
STEERS
INDIANA
FLORA
CARROLL CO. PREVIEW
Date April 2019
Results/Photos Lindsay Hanewich
Reserve Champion Steer
Redmin Brumbaugh › Crossbred
› Market Heifer
› Shorthorn
› Hereford
3rd Overall Steer Clayton Duff
4th Overall Steer Elly Roessler
5th Overall Steer Addison Duff
CARROLL CO. PREVIEW HEIFERS
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Austin Clock
Rylie Lanum
› Angus
› MaineTainer
› ChiAngus
› Chianina
3rd Overall Heifer Drew Brown
4th Overall Heifer Drew Brown
5th Overall Heifer Kylie Barker
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Commercial
273
Grand Champion Steer
Avery Shalla › Crossbred
GREEN & GOLD SHOWDOWN THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Steer Judge Amanda Schnoor, CA
274
STEERS
COLORADO
LOVELAND
GREEN & GOLD
Date March 2019
Heifer Judge Torie Schwartz, NE Results/Photos Cate Doubet Photography Backdrop Cover-All / The Showtimes, Inc.
Reserve Champion Steer
Emma Sinclair › Crossbred
› Crossbred
› Chianina
› MaineTainer
3rd Overall Steer Cash Pratt
4th Overall Steer Kathlyn Hawxwell
5th Overall Steer Harbor Loynachan
GREEN & GOLD HEIFERS
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Champion Heifer
Paige Miller
Kinnick Paulsen
› Commercial
› Commercial
› Angus
› Chianina
3rd Overall Heifer Whitney Walker
4th Overall Heifer Rowdi Van Zee
5th Overall Heifer Keagan Steck
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› AOB
275
SHOW RESULTS G R E E N
Grand Champion Heifer
&
G O L D
S H O W D O W N
Paige Miller
GREEN & GOLD
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
MARKET HEIFERS
276
Reserve Champion Heifer
Makia Smith
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
277
Grand Champion Market Animal
Nolan Goehring › Crossbred
MAUSTON
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
Ring A Judge Kyle Rozeboom, MN
278
EXIT 69 RUMBLE
MARKET ANIMAL
WISCONSIN
EXIT 69 ROYAL RUMBLE Date May 2019
Ring B Judge Andrew Garnhart, IL Results/Photos Cindy Cagwin Backdrop Cover-All / The Showtimes, Inc.
Reserve Champion Market Animal
Savannah Siegler › Crossbred
› Chianina
› Hereford
› Simmental
3rd Overall Market Animal Jaden Papenfus
4th Overall Market Animal Mackenzy Meshke
5th Overall Market Animal Jaden Papenfus
Grand Champion Market Animal
Reserve Champion Market Animal
Clayton Walsh
Nolan Goehring
› Simmental
› Crossbred
› Hereford
› Chianina
3rd Overall Market Animal Ross Lindsey
4th Overall Market Animal Mackenzy Meschke
5th Overall Market Animal Jaden Papenfus
THE SHOWTIMES | MAY/JUNE 2019
› Crossbred
279
SHOW RESULTS A G R
Grand Champion Heifer
H O L I D A Y
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Get Your Shine On Spring Livestock Show 2019 Saturday, June 01~Graham County Fairgrounds~Hill City, KS $10,000 in Prizes & Cash
Grand Champion Species~ Buckle & Showtime Banner Reserve Champion Species~ Buckle & Showtime Banner Showmanship Prizes and class payouts
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June 21-22, 2019 • North Dakota State Fairgrounds • Minot, ND
CELBRATING 25 YEARS Since 1995, the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association has hosted the North Dakota Junior Beef Expo, a multi-breed junior 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!
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A block of rooms is reserved at the Clarion Hotel, across from the North Dakota State Fairgrounds. Call (701) 8522504 and reference the JBE block for the discounted rate of $84.99 + tax.
Ward County Shootout The North Dakota Junior Beef Expo is held in cooperation with the Ward County Shootout Show. Maximize your time through participation in both shows!
Rules + Entries For entry forms, rules and more informaiton, visit www.ndstockmen.org or “North Dakota Junior Beef Expo” on Facebook or call (701) 223-2522. Entry fees: $20/head for heifers and cow/ calf pairs, $30/head for market animals. Late entries will be charged $10/head
$6,000+ in premiums and prizes! Entry deadline is June 1. The North Dakota Junior Beef Expo Features: Heifer, Cow/Calf Pair & Market Shows Showmanship Contests • Scholarship Silent Auction • Networking Opportunities Friends • Fun • More! • Sanctioned by the ND Junior Point Show Association •
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MORE THAN JUST THE VOICE OF THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY, KENT JAECKE HAS DEDICATED HIS ENTIRE LIFE TO BOTH THE CATTLE AND PEOPLE THAT MAKE IT UP.
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f you’re in the livestock business and you attend a state, regional or national sale or show, or you’re a cattle breeder and you purchase semen to artificially inseminate your cows or you just like to hang out on social media and catch up on what’s going on in the industry, and you don’t know or know of Kent Jaecke, you probably need to crawl out from under the rock you’re living under. He’s the guy with that unmistakable scream from around ringside at the sale, the voice over the public address system at a show, the one that pulls into your yard to offer genetics from Griswold Cattle Company or the guy in the G- hats and attire thats bringing you the view from the road, wherever and whatever part of the United States that he might be at the time on Facebook, Instagram or any various social media.
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Dakota to Texas and everywhere in between. Through these many events he has the fortune of meeting and forming great relationships with some of the best producers in the country in all breeds. Jaecke explained, “Not only do I get to meet some of the greatest people in the world, but it’s so fascinating watching their reactions during an auction” Through these relationships, he is given a very broad perspective on the attitudes and direction to where the market is going and stated, “All the predictions and forecasts for our market can’t carry water, to the real world of standing in front of a crowd at a sale, the look in their eyes will tell me so much more than anything I read about our markets”.
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best sales in America or behind the microphone in Freedom Hall on the “Green Shavings” as the public address announcer at the great North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville, Kentucky each November. “I have had a great opportunity to watch our industry evolve from the frame 4’s and 5’s in the late 60’s to the elephants of the 70’s, 80’s and the early 90’s and back to the more acceptable size, but adding more body and function.” Jaecke continues, “Not only have we had to adapt to every changing types and kinds, but the way we market our product has and is continuing to evolve through each generation”. A board member on the national Livestock Publications Council, he has watched the change in advertising and promotion of each producers product from the monthly and weekly publications to more “Need It Now” information through the internet and social media. “I was reluctant to jump into the whole social media craze a few years ago, but have embraced it since, because there is no better way to build a brand for yourself or your company through effective social media practices.” Jaecke through his long relationship with John Griswold and Griswold Cattle Company, Stillwater, Oklahoma has become the face and voice of building the Griswold Brand, the “G-“ through advertising, promotional literature and the constant use of social media. “When John convinced me to get on the road and offer his genetics door to door, it was a great opportunity to not only take his program to the people, but it was a great opportunity to build the Griswold “G-“ brand as well.” Jaecke can also be seen ringside or on the block making sale commentary at over 80 auction sales a year, from California to South Carolina, and from North
Through all of this Jaecke’s most cherished and loved views he receives from our industry, it is from the chair he sits in, on the announcers stand each year at the North American in Louisville, Kentucky that gives him his greatest perspective. He has become “The Voice” of the show, and it is there that he feels most at peace and truly a passion and great love for our industry. “If you can’t get fired up about our business from where I sit in Louisville each fall, then you don’t need to be in this industry”, he continued, “ The cattle themselves are truly amazing, but it’s the people that exhibit, attend and participate each year that make my job, more of an honor to serve”. “The view I am so fortunate to have each day of our business is true blessing, and I am so honored to work with and for some of the greatest people this world has to offer. •
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Kent Habeger March 2009
Mike Hartman May 2012
Bob May March 2011
James & Nick Sullivan July 2012
Jim Williams July 2009
Schnoor Sisters May 2011
Dave Guyer September 2012
Wayne Colette September 2009
Dan Hoge August 2011
Bo Sanders November 2012
Steve Bonham January 2010
American Royal October 2011
Jack Ward January 2013
Christy Collins March 2010
Bauman Family November 2011
Caldwell Family March 2013
Mark Sneed January 2012
Willoughby Family March 2013
Matt Lautner March 2012
Winegardner Family May 2013
Ky Stierwalt March 2009
Kirk Stierwalt July 2010
Randy Daniel September 2010
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Pearl Walthall May 2014
Faber Family September 2013
Brock May July 2014
Eugene Ritchey November 2013
Deb Vorthmann September 2014
Don Greiman September 2015
Robert Funk January 2014
Cherry Knoll Farm November 2014
John & Jeannie Griswold July 2015
Scott Schaake January 2014
Tracy Goretska January 2015
Jensen Family January 2016
Mark & Deb Core March 2014
Brandon Callis March 2015
Horn Family March 2016
Kyla Copeland May 2015
Stewart Family May 2016
Baylor Bonham July 2015
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Nick Reimann May 2014
Jason Hoffman May 2015
Kendall Bremer July 2016
Maddy Udell July 2016
Aegerter Family March 2018
Jerrod Arthur July 2016
Amy Cowan May 2017
Chadwick Folger May 2018
Cindy Cagwin-Johnston September 2016
Wade Rodgers August 2017
Walker Family May 2018
Alan Miller November 2016
Smith Family August 2017
Sara Sullivan August 2018
Steve Gabel January 2017
Shane Bedwell September 2017
Dave Duello August 2018
Travis and Jill Otterstad January 2017
Stephanie Steck November 2017
Pembrook Cattle Co. September 2018
Terri Barber March 2017
Charles W. Herbster November 2017
Becca Moore September 2018
Loren & Maureen Broad March 2017
Mikala Grady January 2018
Jack Ragsdale November 2018
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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 industry. We have had an overwhelming response to our Hall of Fame since it was started in March 2009! We always welcome nominations for our Hall of Fame. If you would like to nominate someone for our Hall of Fame, please email us at theshowtimes@yahoo.com.
“This is a picture of one of the Walleye we caught the first week of April on Lake Erie. We fished out of Port Clinton, Ohio. Fish weight 13.6 lbs - considered a trophy of a lifetime Walleye!”
Thanks Bob for sharing your fish! Do you want to see your fish shared in an upcoming issue? Email lisa_theshowtimes@yahoo.com!
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Upcoming Events are provided for your convenience. Please check individual ads or contacts to confirm show and sale dates and locations. Email your show’s name, location, phone number and website to theshowtimes@yahoo.com for a complimentary listing of your upcoming show. We will also add it to our website as well as our free Showtimes App!
A League of Their Own
Double Down in Des Moines
Limousin Junior National Springfield, MO June 29 - July 5, 2019
Maine-Anjou & Chianina Junior National Des Moines, IA June 22-28, 2019
American Royal
East Texas State Fair
Kansas City, MO October 16-27, 2019
September 20-29, 2019
Aksarben Grand Island, NE September 26-29, 2019
Beauty and the Beast Canton, KS May 11, 2019
Best of the Best
Get Your Shine On Hill City, KS June 1, 2019
Herefords on the Hill Junior National Hereford Expo Denver, CO July 14-20, 2019
Boots and Buckles Chute Out
Hoof N Horn - Pigs
Tribune, KS June 1-2, 2019
Springfield, IL May 18, 2019
Brangus League
Hoof N Horn - Sheep & Goats
Brangus Junior National Texarkana, AR July 14-20, 2019
Macomb, IL May 12, 2019
Hastings, MI May 25-26, 2019
Central Texas State Fair
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Marengo, IA July 27, 2019
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Illinois State Fair Springfield, IL August 8-18, 2019
Indiana State Fair
August 29 - September 1, 2019
Indianapolis, IN August 2-18, 2019
Colorado State Fair
Iowa State Fair
Pueblo, CO August 23 - September 2, 2019
Des Moines, IA August 8-18, 2019
Dearborn County Phil Weaver 4-H Beef Show
Kickin’ It In Kansas
Lawrenceburg, IN June 15, 2019
American Aberdeen Junior National Lawrence, KS June 24-29, 2019
Keep Calm & Mini On
Sioux Center FFA Open Beef Show
Mini Hereford Junior National Claremore, OK June 25-29, 2019
Sioux Center, IA July 13, 2019
Makin’ Memories in Missouri Salers Junior National Chillicothe, MO June 23-29, 2019
McPherson County Spring Beef Show Canton, KS May 12, 2019
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Spring Futurity Show Ames, IA May 11, 2019
UPCOMING ISSUES
Spring Kick-Off Showdown Ames, IA May 11, 2019
Louisville, KY November 5-21, 2019
Strumming a Shorthorn Tune
North Central Regional Classic
Shorthorn Junior National Lebanon, TN June 17-22, 2019
West Fargo, ND June 11-15, 2019
North Dakota Junior Beef Expo Minot, ND June 21-22, 2019
North Star Showdown Zumbrota, MN May 25-26, 2019
Racing to the Bluegrass Simmental Junior National Louisville, KY July 22-28, 2019
Rocky Mountain Showdown Grand Junction, CO June 1, 2019
TAMU Saddle & Dirloin Futurity Brazos County Expo Complex, TX Cattle Show: August 3-4, 2019 Swine Show: August 9-10. 2019
AUGUST 2019 STATE FAIR EDITION Ad Deadline: July 10 Available: July 25
SEPT/OCT 2019 FALL EDITION Ad Deadline: September 1 Available: September 25
The Bourbon Bash Fort Scott, KS June 14, 2019
NOV/DEC 2019 YEAR END EDITION
Tulsa State Fair Tulsa, OK September 26 - October 6, 2019
University of Minnesota Block & Bridle Showdown Jordan, MN June 22, 2019
Showdown in Cowtown
Win, Place & Showing for the Purple
Charolais Junior National Fort Worth, TX June 16-21, 2019
Angus Junior National Louisville, KY July 14-20, 2019
Showinng on Island Time
WNY Preview Classic
Red Angus Junior National Grand Island, NE June 16-22, 2019
Hamburg, NY May 31 - June 2, 2019
Ad Deadline: October 15 Available: November 7
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2019 Tour Continues Look for The Showtimes at these upcoming shows!
CHAROLAIS JUNIOR NATIONAL Fort Worth, TX / June 19-21, 2019
MAINE / CHI JUNIOR NATIONAL
UPCOMING EVENTS
Des Moines, IA / June 23-28, 2019
HEREFORD JUNIOR NATIONAL Denver, CO / July 6-13, 2019
SIMMENTAL JUNIOR NATIONAL Louisville, KY / July 24-27, 2019
ILLINOIS STATE FAIR
Springfield, IL / August 9-11, 2019
IOWA STATE FAIR
Des Moines, IA / August 12-14, 2019
NEBRASKA STATE FAIR
Grand Island, NE / September 1-2, 2019
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Louisville, KY / November 14-18, 2019
LOOK FOR MORE TOUR DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON!
TAKE PHOTOS USING #IAmShowtimes at Junior Nationals this Summer! We will share our favorites on Social Media and in our Magazine!
UPCOMING JUDGES
LOOK FOR THESE JUDGES AT THE 2019 AMERICAN ROYAL!
American Royal Steers Brandon Callis, OK Swine TBD Lambs Jimmy Davis, OK Goats Slayton Strube, TX Supreme Junior Heifer Chris Mullenix, KS Junior Breeding Shows: Angus - Nick Fitzsimmons, OK AOB/Commercial - Nick Fitzsimmons, OK Braunvieh - Lydell Meier, TN Charolais - Jack Oattes- Canada Gelbvieh - Callahan Grund, KS Hereford - Jack Oattes, Canada Limousin - Jack Oattes, Canada Maine-Anjou - Graham Blagg, KS Miniature Herefords - Lydell Meier- TN Red Angus - Callahan Grund, KS Salers - Callahan Grund, KS Shorthorn - Graham Blagg, KS Simmental - Jack Oattes, Canada Breeding Gilt - Jeremy Cantrell, OK
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Showmaship Contests: Steer/Junior Heifer - Amy Cowan/Lindsey Broek, MO Goat - Josh Cody, TX Lamb - Terry Burks, KY Swine - Brandon Yantis, IL Junior Heifer - TBD
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Fleming County 4-H
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Boone County 4-H
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Fleming County 4-H
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Henry County
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Fleming County 4-H
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Marion County 4-H
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Marion County 4-H
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Fleming County 4-H
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Henry County
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Marion County 4-H
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Southern Wells
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Mason County
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Rensselaer Team 1
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Boone Co. 4-H Red
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Gracie Metzger
Woodford County
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Southern Wells
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Southern Wells
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Rensselaer Team 1
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Boone Co. 4-H Red
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Bourbon Street (Maine)
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High Style (6.25% Chi)
Exclusive Use (14% Chi)
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Onset (17.7% Chi)
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Hi Ho Silver (Club Calf)
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SMA Watchout was the 2016 National Western Stock Show Grand Champion Bull and is now siring tremendous quality in his progeny! He’s featured at Sunrise Sunset Farms, IN & Conley Angus, OK! With limited use Watchout has sired extremely valuable progeny and champions! He’ll produce those Angus sired purebreds and composites that are winning Supreme Championships across the nation!
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CLOSING THOUGHTS
STATE FAIR COUNTDOWN BE A PART OF THE BEST.
THANK YOU!
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he countdown is on for The Showtimes State Fair Edition!
With the May/June issue under wraps, we are full speed ahead on the August issue! Contact us today to reserve your ad or talk about getting your group map ad in. This is the #1 issue for Fall Sales that offers more exposure than can be found anywhere else! Ad deadline is July 10th.
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All year long cattle producers work long hours breeding and calving with high hopes that their calves will be featured on these pages as champions. This past year was especially tough on many with the weather. The State Fair Edition of The Showtimes is the premier for these new genetics and a chance for breeders to showcase what they have been working on.
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Showtimes App Location Map. This is a very valuable tool for people and traders to use when they are out looking for calves. It provides users with advertiser’s locations, contact and sale information. There are also upgrades for push notifications and GPS map settings. Both in print and online, The Showtimes is the industry leader for marketing. We use the State Fair Edition to really push the limits as to what is possible for promotion. You will not want to miss being a part of it. We wish everyone the best of luck this Summer at the Junior Nationals and look forward to covering you in our upcoming issue! •
Not only will advertisers be featured in the magazine, everyone who advertises in the August 2019 State Fair Edition will be listed on our
New Ad Design Policy When The Showtimes designs your ad, we will now email it to you to forward on to any other publications. You will then have both the proof to post online as well as the high resolution file to print flyers or send to another magazine. To have us design your next ad, please email theshowtimes@yahoo.com!
We would like to thank everyone who helps distribute and promote The Showtimes Magazine to shows, sales and events across the country!
A Special Thanks to: Sullivan Supply, IA/TX/CA Bob & Virginia Beebe, CO The Farmer Family, IN Cindy Cagwin-Johnston, IL Mason and Whitney Walker, AR Joe Sullivan, IA Twisted Stitch, KS Bob and Jennifer Bruns, TX Jason Simpson, CO Bo Sanders, OK Opie Campbell, OH Joseph Lolli, MO Burt and Shirley Derryberry, OK Bob May, WI Bobby & Mandi Maddox, TX Zack Eatherton, WA Gerald Green, MI The Winegardner Family, OH Larry Wilson, TX Lindsey Broek, MO Dustin Johnson, IN Janie Suddeth, WI Bill Angel, NE Loren Broad, CO Amy Cowan, MO Bailey Clanton, MO We would also like to thank the numerous other livestock shows, jackpots and families that help distribute The Showtimes Magazine all year long!
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Caledonia FFA Blue & Gold Show ...............292 Cate Doubet Photography ...............................94 Cattle Visions ..........................................336-349 Champion Show Stock .......................................3 Cimarron Trailers .............................................80 Colburn Primo ...............................................338 Collins Cattle.....................................................47 Cooler for Sale ................................................310 County O.....................................................57,BC Cover-All Signs & Banners ........................76,77 Cream of the Crop.......................................16,17 Crystal Creek Farm ..........................................79 CW Cattle Sales ...........................................92,93
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Schaefer Ventilation .......................................140 Schaeffer/Tice ...................................................50 Scheetz Cattle Company..................................13 SEK Genetics .....................................................67 Sharp Trailers ..................................................141 Show FresH20 .................................................145 Show-Rite ..........................................................40 ShowBloom ..................................................18,19 Show Cattle Connection .................................39 ShowCoat ........................................................138 SimSolutions ...................................................344 Sioux Center FFA Open Beef Show .............291 Smoke Leads to Fire .......................................345 Steck Cattle ..........................................................7 Style ...............................................................13,59 Sullivan Supply...................4,5,316,317,358,IBC
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Machado ...........................................34/35 Insert Makin Time .....................................................BC Midnight Rider....................................................6 Mini Hereford Junior Nationals ...................134 Money Earned .......................................56,59,BC MoorMan ShowTec ........................................328 Murphy Trailer Sales ........................................97
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Pacific Showcase ...............................................84 PBS Animal Health ..........................................25 Pearl’s Pics .........................................................95 Plain Jan’s ...........................................................85 Prairie View Farms .............................................9 Pratt Show Cattle .............................308,309,310 Purina ..............................................................100 Purple Circle .....................................................95
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