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From the very first time you stepped into the show ring, there is a fire in the stomach of every exhibitor, breeder, and livestock enthusiast. As time passes on, new techniques are learned, products are developed, partnerships are made, and rivalries are formed. One thing that has remained constant, regardless of what has happened in the world, is the strength of our stock show family. When fires blazed, blizzards stormed, and tragedies have struck, we have always come together. When times have gotten tough, we let go of grudges, put aside competitiveness, and banded together to support those in need. We may not know what tomorrow is bringing, but we do know that we are TOUGHER TOGETHER.


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Grand Champion MaineAngus Female, 2020 NWSS Open & Junior Res. Grand Champion MaineAngus Female, 2019 American Royal congratulations to Taylor Goering, Kansas

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3rd Overall Champion Female, 2020 GA National congratulations to the Beville Family, Georgia

Res. Champion ChiAngus Female, 2020 FT Worth Congratulations to the Amos Family, Arkansas

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Res. Grand Champion Shorthorn Female, 2020 NWSS National Shorthorn Show Champion Shorthorn Female, 2019 OSU AGR & NE AGR congratulations to Keagan Steck, Minnesota

Res. Champion Hereford Female, 2020 Ft Worth congratulations to Hadley Dunklau, Nebraska

GOLD ALL AMERICAN MAINETAINER FEMALE Res. Grand Champion MaineTainer Female, 2020 NWSS Jr Res. Grand Champion MaineTainer Female, 2020 Ft Worth congratulations to Cassidy Barker, Missouri

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Departments 18 About Us 22 From Our Readers 26 From The Editor 30 In The News 35 On The Cover 44 Recipe: New York Cheesecake 58 Virtual Cattle Battle 62 Hall of Fame Members 67 Church Sign 72 Quote 222 You Are Showtimes 224 Upcoming Events 227 Upcoming Judges 233 Message: A Change of Plans 236 Closing Thoughts

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A YEAR TO REMEMBER.

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We are living through a historic time. Although the World has been spinning at a different speed the past few months due to COVID-19, Agriculture does not slow down. Livestock are being bred, born and sold. Shows are being planned. Dreams are being envisioned. This May/June issue of The Showtimes is a celebration. Highlighting the outstanding genetics, events and people that make up our industry. Junior Nationals are upon us. Back by popular demand, our Junior National Preview shines light on not only the shows but the breeds themselves. This special feature also includes exclusive family articles by some of the various breeds’ top families! We are excited to honor a family highly involved with multiple breeds as our newest inductee into The Showtimes Hall of Fame. New this year, is our Class of 2020 Yearbook where we highlight graduates from within Agriculture ranging from High School Seniors to those receiving their Doctorates. With many Commencement Ceremonies being delayed or canceled, The Showtimes is using our platform as the best both in print and online to recognize the Graduating Class of 2020! Their hard work and accomplishments are something to be celebrated! Along with our print feature, on May 1st we hosted a Virtual Commencement Ceremony with special guests Charles W. Herbster, Brandon Callis and Caitlyn Ochsner. If you missed it, it is available for viewing on our Facebook page, website and App! This Spring, we have spent a lot of time working on exciting new designs and features for The Showtimes! We can’t wait for the rest of 2020 to work together with you all to make this be remembered as the best year yet! As my grandma used to say, “The best is yet to come.” Lisa M. Reid Owner/Editor

MAY/JUNE 2020 JUNIOR NATIONAL EDITION This issue of The Showtimes we honor the Class of 2020! On May 1st we premiered our 2020 Virtual Graduation Ceremony on Facebook! We featured nearly 200 graduating seniors from high schools and colleges across America! Now you can view all of these graduates in our special Class of 2020 feature starting on page 129. This issue we’re inducting a South Dakota family into our Showtimes Hall of Fame. Find out who they are on page 60. This issue features Show Results from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Oklahoma Youth Expo and early Jackpots. Show Results begin on page 91. New Colorado State University Livestock Judging Coach Kyndal Reitzenstein shares her story starting on page 52! We hope you enjoy our May/June 2020 issue!


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SHOWDOWN AT THE PONDEROSA The Showtimes is excited to work with Dean Volk and Nick Tooker making banners and awards for their upcoming June 6th and 7th cattle show in Battle Creek, Nebraska! In addition, we also had the opportunity to design the show logo as well as overall look of their event. Contact us today for your custom backdrop banners, logos, awards and more. Give your show the Showtimes Effect!

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VIRTUAL GRADUATION CEREMONY

SIMMENTALS MOVE TO SOUTH DAKOTA

The Showtimes held our 2020 Virtual Graduation Ceremony to honor this year’s graduates! Nearly 200 livestock graduating high school and college seniors as well as those receiving their doctorates were recognized! A special thanks to Charles W. Herbster and Brandon Callis for speaking as well as Caitlyn Ochsner for singing “My Wish” during the ceremony! You can watch and download the video online at theshowtimesmagazine.com/blog. Over 27,700 people and families tuned in!

The Simmentals have changed their National Classic Event from Grand Island, NE to Brookings, SD on July 13-18, 2020. The AJSA will keep their website and other social media venues updated to keep you informed.

OUTSTANDING COVERAGE AWARD The Showtimes was recently honored by the Cedar County Cattlemen for our outstanding coverage of the cattle industry! Thank you so much for this amazing award. We are honored!

ANGUS JUNIOR NATIONAL UPDATE The National Junior Angus Show made many changes to this year’s event including moving from Harrisburg, PA to Tulsa, OK and having virtual contests. Learn more on page 197!


ALL OF OUR JUNIOR NATIONAL UPDATES ARE AS OF MAY 13, 2020 AND MAY CHANGE AFTER THIS ISSUE IS IN PRINT. FOLLOW THE SHOWTIMES ON FACEBOOK FOR THE LATEST JUNIOR NATIONAL UPDATES THIS SUMMER!

MAINE-ANJOU & CHIANINA Angus #1 The Showtimes recently held a social media contest where our followers voted Angus as the Best Cattle Breed! They narrowly defeated Hereford 50.1% to 49.9% with 64,500+ total votes!

JUNIOR NATIONAL UPDATE Important NJHS Announcement – Please read this carefully. This is not a cancellation. We understand this doesn’t have a lot of concrete answers, but we are working hard for our members. STATUS OF OHIO The staff of the AMAA & ACA have been continually monitoring the situation regarding COVID-19 and its impacts on our upcoming National Junior Heifer Show. The well-being and health of our families is our top priority.

The Showtimes recently held a social media contest where our followers voted the Cross as the Best Hog Breed! They defeated Hampshire 58% to 42% with 22,300+ total votes!

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN We are diligently exploring options for an alternative location, but at this time we do not have any confirmations. We realize our event this year will look and feel different than it has in the past, but we are doing everything we can to still hold an event for our juniors, however, we must be cognizant of the guidelines regarding social distancing and group gatherings and what can be accomplished without compromising these guidelines. At this time, we will be extending the entry deadline. If we are able to secure an alternate location and it does not work for you to attend, we will refund your entry fees. In the event of a complete cancellation, all entry fees will be refunded. Please note, refunds will not be issued until we have a firm answer about the event. If you have questions regarding your entries please feel free to contact us.

Judging Banners The Showtimes was proud to be part of the Judging Pro Virtual Livestock Judging Contest as well as many other Virtual Contest and Shows this Spring!

FUTURE UPDATES Please continue to watch our Facebook pages and websites for information. We will release information as we have it to keep you informed and up to date. As the event draws near, it may be necessary to make changes in order to comply with federal and state mandates and we will make announcements as necessary. We appreciate your patience and support as we navigate this uncertain time. Our organizations are doing our best to make decisions that will not only keep our families healthy and safe, but to ensure a successful event. Hang in there! We’re working hard for you.

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During the past few weeks, we have been in contact with our facility in Lima, monitoring the reopening of Ohio and how that will affect our event June 28-July 4. We were able to have a conversation with the Ohio governor’s office this week and we received the news that we will not be able to continue as planned with our show in Lima. This is not the news we were hoping for and we are disappointed that we cannot go to Ohio, but we must respect the decisions of state officials.


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Steck Cattle is a family operation owned and operated by Craig and Stephanie Steck and their two sons, Keagan (7) and Carter (19 months). They are located in Woodstock, Minnesota. Both Craig and Stephanie have extensive background in show cattle as they had major wins as juniors and are well versed in breeding, selection, feeding and caring for show cattle, as well as all aspects of the seedstock industry. They firmly believe in building their herd and resulting champions through the concentration of elite cow families. Steck Cattle began in 2012 and have an annual sale, featuring select cow families and show ring prospects. In the last five years, they have produced 40 plus major show champions and helped many, many customers, primarily juniors, achieve their show ring goals and do it the right way.

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REMEMBERING BROOKE

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BY: HANNAH GROTH, NE

rooke was an avid lover of the livestock industry, especially showing sheep. She started her sheep showing career in 2013. Her two older siblings, Ty and Hannah, were already showing cattle and pigs, so she followed suit. She always begged her dad to show sheep and he constantly said no. This was until March 15, 2013, when her steer died two days after the deadline for her to register him at the county fair. She cried all day and came home and asked yet again. Her dad, Steven, finally gave in and it was a tremendous decision. She showed at two county fairs and was never beat in showmanship. Her goal was to win at the state level and she finally did. She was the Grand Champion FFA Senior Sheep Showman at the 2019 Nebraska State Fair. With the help of her coach, mentor, and close family friend, Mark Hassebrook, all her dreams came true. She was finally one of the best Sheep Showman in the state of Nebraska. She will forever be a true example of hard work, dedication, and passion to the younger generations of Sheep Showman. With this, she will be sponsoring the next ten years of Showtimes Banners at the Platte County Fair for all divisions in Sheep Showmanship. Her family would like to thank all those who have loved and supported them after Brooke and her mom, Lisa, died in a tragic car accident. •


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#BTHO w o h S s u r i V a Coron

lot can happen in a day’s time. Less than twenty-four hours after the historic shutdown of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, nearly 1,500 people gathered at BCR Ventures’ ranch in Bryan, Texas to exhibit heifers at the #BTHO Corona Virus Show. Heifers that were destined for the Texas National. What is going down as a “Once in a Lifetime” event, was made possible by the joint effort of BCR Ventures’ Brian and Caroline Rogers and the strong bond of the Agricultural Community. March 11, 2020 | 1:00 PM Caroline Rogers was among the Junior Heifer families from all across the state of Texas who were finally beginning to unload in Houston after waiting in the notorious trailer lines associated with the massive show when word of the shutdown got out. Brian’s daughter, who was interning at HLSR, called to inform him of the breaking development. With the news, it was decided by Brian and Caroline that they wanted to give their BCR Ventures’ kids an opportunity to exhibit their

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HOW ONE FAMILY’S QUICK MOVE TO ACTION CREATED A SPECIAL MEMORY FOR NUMEROUS PEOPLE AND SHOWED HOW STRONG THE BOND OF THE AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY IS. BY: LISA REID, SHOWTIMES

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cattle that they had worked so hard on for months. They quickly put together a flyer promoting a show, #BTHO Corona Virus Show, at their place in Bryan scheduled for the following day and posted it around the show as well as on Facebook. March 11, 2020 | 4:00 PM It took no time at all for word of the show to spread like a wildfire amongst Texas families. Multiple people asked to open up the show to families outside of those tied to BCR’s. With BCR’s ranch being located just 2-2 ½ hours from Houston, it was easily accessible to families who had already traveled South for the show. The Texas Jackpot Shows Facebook page share BCR’s post promoting the #BTHO Corona Virus Show.

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What Brian and Caroline originally expected to be a 50 head show turned into a 427 head show and a gathering of nearly 1,500 people. If someone ever doubts the bonds of those involved in Agriculture, the impact of the #BTHO Corona Virus Show should be used as inspiration. No phone calls were made by the Rogers family. Through word of mouth alone, donations came in by the droves. They brought in $25,000 in cash and $30,000-$40,000 worth of prizes. Everything from saltwater fishing trips and buckles to embryos and semen. The Rogers stayed up all night long helping people get to their place. They opened up their show barn, stalled trailers in their pastures as well as their neighbor’s. As their show barn was still under construction, there was no water and no power. The nearby Sunbelt dealership brought in three large generators to power everything. A local BBQ joint donated lunch and people showed up with additional food and drinks. When it was all said and done, the #BTHO Corona Virus Show hosted over 100 volunteers. The Rogers’ phones went nuts with people calling to see what they could do to help. College kids showed up to line up classes and hand out prizes. Brian Rogers was overwhelmed by the response saying, “When you really want to get something done, people have your back.” The Supreme Champions walked away with $3,000-$5,000 in cash and those who stood dead last in their class left with nothing less than $20. When asked his thoughts on how everything went down, Brian humbly said, “I couldn’t have planned it better with 6 months. We are both grateful and thankful. We had no expectations – just wanted the kids to be able to show.” •

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recipe

New York

CHEESECAKE BY: LAURIE REID, SHOWTIMES

INGREDIENTS

CRUST 12 Whole Graham Crackers 1/4 Sugar 1/4 tsp Salt 1 Stick of Butter, Melted

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CHEESECAKE 20oz. Cream Cheese, Softened 2/3 Cup Sugar 1/2 Cup Sour Cream 1/2 Cup Whipping Cream 3 Eggs 2 tsp. Vanilla Pinch of Salt

DIRECTIONS

Preheat oven to 350°. Pulse the graham crackers, sugar and salt in a food processor. Once ground into a fine/medium crumb, add melted butter. Mix until completely combined. Press mixture into 9” springform pan using measuring cup. Have crust go on the bottom and up 1 1/2” up the side of the pan. Set Aside. In a large bowl, beat cream cheese and sugar with a hand mixer until smooth. Add whipping cream and sour cream. Mix to combine. Add vanilla, salt and eggs (one at a time). Beat until smooth. Pour mixture into prepare crust. Level with spoon. Wrap bottom and sides of the springform pan with aluminum foil (do not cover the top of the cheesecake). This will prevent water from leaking into your pan while baking. Place wrapped pan inside a larger roasting pan. Place in preheated oven. Fill pan with water 1/4 way up side of cheesecake (the water bath will help prevent your cheesecake from cracking). Bake for 1 hour. DO NOT OPEN THE OVEN. After 1 hour, turn the oven off (still not opening the door) and leave the cheesecake to cool in the oven for at least 2 hours until the pan is cool enough to take out without oven mitts. Remove from oven and dispose of water bath and foil. Leave the cheesecake in the springform pan while cooling or until the cheesecake pulls away from the side. Chill in fridge for 4 hours to overnight. Serve plain or with your choice of topping. ENJOY! •


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I was fortunate enough to

the ins and outs of livestock judging. As I worked my way into high school, along with livestock judging and showing, volleyball played a huge part of my life so much that I gave up judging for a year and a half to pursue my dreams of playing in college. At the time it seemed like the choice to make considering I had offers from the volleyball teams I watched on tv growing up. They say that God makes everything happen for a reason though, and it was when I tore every ligament in my ankle, and had to undergo surgery, is when I knew this was not the path I was meant to be on. I could live another day without volleyball, but I could not live without agriculture and livestock.

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hen I was eight years old, I remember my parents trying to teach me about livestock judging and giving reasons. They would set up random classes of household items, such as ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise and steak sauce, and ask me to rank them and tell what I liked and disliked about each one of them. Little did I realize this somewhat “silly” task would lead me to the path I am on today.

grow up in an agricultural family who lives and breathes the livestock industry. My brother, Austin, and I grew up showing cattle, pigs and horses competitively in Colorado and around the country. We were very fortunate to have a supportive family and friends who helped us achieve our goals along the journey. Along with showing, we both were heavily involved in the Weld County livestock judging program. We learned from some of the best in the industry at a very young age and it paved the way for our ability to evaluate livestock. Steve and Christie Gabel, Clint and Casey Sidwell and Todd Wise – I will forever be thankful for their leadership and mentorship in the ability to teach me

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After months of debating where to attend college, I decided to attend Redlands Community College in El Reno, Oklahoma and get back to livestock judging. I was on Brandon Callis’ first team there. Although our team was successful enough to be named the National Champion team that year, it was the lessons about stock, life and the good Lord above from Brandon Callis that will forever be instilled in me. Brandon has been a mentor to me for many years and I know the values he taught me will be instilled in me as I continue on with coaching.

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After graduating from Redlands with my Associates in Science, I continued my education and livestock judging career at Oklahoma State University and judged for Dr. Blake Bloomberg. At OSU I double majored in Animal Science and Agricultural Communications. Our judging team had a very successful run, ultimately being named the Reserve National Champion team. I also was fortunate enough to earn All-American honors, be in the top four at the majors and win reasons at every national contest. Dr. Bloomberg taught me how to be competitive and yet always reminded me how to keep it simple when sorting four animals. After graduating OSU, I was faced with a tough decision of what my next move would be. I didn’t feel like my journey at OSU was

over and decided to stay to get my master’s in Animal Science and help assist Dr. Bloomberg coaching the team for two and a half years. The teams that I helped coach at OSU will go down in my books as talented individuals that eventually become some of my best friends. I expect big things out of them and I know they will make positive impacts on the livestock industry. At OSU, I also met Blake Goss and he not only pushed me to become a better livestock evaluator, but his family also allowed me to become more involved within the swine industry, and for that I will forever be thankful. Out of all my decisions, I would say learning under Dr. Bloomberg on how to coach two National Champion teams and be successful within the industry were some of the most influential experiences. I also appreciate that he helped pave the way for female coaches in collegiate livestock judging. I had the privilege to work alongside Ashley Judge for a year and a half while coaching at OSU and I know she would agree that we were given tremendous opportunities as some of the only females who were coaching at the time. Colorado State played a huge role in my livestock judging development as I was growing up. Some of my fondest memories were attending Livestock Judging Camp and trying to give


the best set of reasons each night to Shane Bedwell. Both my parents are CSU alumni, and my dad was a member of a successful team coached by Dr. John Edwards. When the opportunity arose to step into the program again, I was excited to give back and help continue a tradition.

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Not only do you learn how to evaluate and break down stock, but the life lessons and industry peers you meet along the way are things that you carry with you forever. Some important goals of mine at CSU are helping students improve their decision-making and public speaking skills and how to successfully judge livestock. Even more importantly, I plan to take my knowledge gained from previous coaches and help students apply them to their everyday life and education. I want to thank President Joyce McConnell and Dr. Keith Belk for allowing me this opportunity and their friendship, as well as everyone who helped me get to this point. I look forward to working with CSU alumni, facility and, most importantly, the students in the near future. GO RAMS! •

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VIRTUAL CATTLE BATTLE BY: CAMERON VIBBERT

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OVERCOMES ISOLATION BY BRINGING AMERICA’S STOCK SHOW YOUTH TO THE DIGITAL ARENA

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There’s no question the nation’s livestock showing plans for 2020 drastically changed in just the first months of the year and livestock shows of all sorts are being canceled. Two Ohio show cattle families, both involved 4-H advisors in their local Thornville, Ohio chapters decided to do something about it. From grassroots originating in the pasture, Drew and Elaine with local friend Jessica Boring created a one of a kind opportunity for the show to continue. This is where Virtual Cattle Battle, an organized online livestock show, began. The mission is simple: get kids in the barn again. Their following quickly developed in March of this year and positive feedback started rolling in when calves were washed, and halters used again. There are some adjustments to the format of these shows since this has never been done. Drew Glenn clarifies the digital format isn’t meant to replace the experience of a physical livestock show but says “sometimes it’s what you can do to participate and have some fun with your animal and not what you can’t do for the time being”. Some exhibitors were preparing for their final show season in high school and some of the

families have never shown cattle in a live show. The mission is shaping into a success. The first online competition was held in April for Ohio exhibitors with help from OSU Livestock Judging team. Profits from the contest were donated back to the OSU team to help them get through this challenging time since their events are also being canceled. The latest show is a National Jackpot that closed April 30th, judged by Ryan Rash. He was excited to donate his time, as long as profits went to an agriculturalbased organization. Hundreds of Facebook followers voted for the National 4-H organization to receive the support. The excitement Drew has for getting kids and families involved in livestock shows is clear and the demand for it is overwhelming. “We won’t stop trying to give kids a fun and rewarding place to show their animals”, says Drew. Private livestock groups are lining up for taking advantage of the format and keeping shows hopes alive for this season. Virtual Cattle Battle is accepting the call by scheduling to host individual contests on their website. More information about the format and upcoming shows can be found at virtualcattlebattle.com and on their Facebook page @virtualcattlebattle. •


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hall of fame

“It takes a village.” This seems like the

best way to describe our operation. CK Cattle was established on July 18, 1997 when a “show jock” married a “sheep girl.” Much has changed since then, but one thing that hasn’t, is our passion for good livestock and the

desire to surround ourselves with great people. When we started this journey, it was predominantly a club calf and club lamb operation. As time evolved, we decided the purebred cattle better

suited our goals. We started breeding Simmentals for the maternal side of our club calf project but liked them so well that they have remained the foundation of our operation. As we added to our family, we also added breeds to our operation. Each girl has their breed of choice. It started as a way for them to not have to compete against one another but has grown into something much more for them…

Cagney:

I hold the Charolais breed very near and dear to my heart. It may sound ridiculous, but white cows would surely make the short list of things I could not dream of living without. My family’s experience with the breed dates back to before I was even born. My dad worked at the notorious Thomas Ranch in the early years of his relationship with mom, and well, the rest is history.


My love for the Hereford breed began when I was just three years old. At the time, my dad was working as a field man for the American Hereford Association and my favorite thing to do was read the Hereford World. I would stare out the window every

was watching the board members hand off their jackets that made me realize that this was something I wanted to be a part of someday. Because of that first year’s impactful experience, I plan to run for the National Junior Hereford Association Junior Board. Junior Nationals is still my favorite week of the year because it’s my first chance to see all of my closest friends in one place since the year before. Hereford Junior Nationals has allowed me to make lifelong connections within the breed that I am forever grateful for.

Kenidey:

The Simmental breed always interested me, but it was in 2014 when I decided that this was the breed for me. That year was the first junior national I attended. Even though I did not get to show that year, it was the people that made me want to go back. That year I participated in the novice program. We did many fun activities that included visiting Church Hill Downs and the Louisville Sluggers museum. The week of activities brought me many new friends that I am still friends with today. 2015 was when I finally started showing.

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Chesney:

time we drove past our neighbor’s, who had a herd of over a thousand commercial Herefords. When I was old enough, it was no question what breed I would show. The beginning of my show career included Hereford steers and begging my dad to let me go to junior nationals. Every time I asked, I was told it was too far away and too hot where it was being held. It wasn’t until 2015, when I was 14 and had been to two other breed junior nationals (Simmental and Charolais) a couple times each, that I finally found my favorite of them all. Now, five years later, I can still remember that week in Grand Island like it was yesterday. The atmosphere of the whole week was like nothing I’d ever experienced. I was a new kid on the block but I didn’t feel like it even for a second. The people were so welcoming, not to mention all the fun that was had. The Sullivan Supply obstacle course, the three-onthree tournament, and tailgating are still some of my favorite memories to this day. It was, however, the awards ceremony, of all things, that had me hooked. Everybody drug their lawn chairs into the middle of the show ring, we honored the accomplishments of the exhibitors in the contests throughout the week, and, my favorite, listened to the junior board members’ retiring addresses. It

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It was after Cally finished her 4-H career that I got to be on the end of a halter of a Charolais, but I can assure you it was worth the wait. The year was 2010 and Charolais Junior Nationals were in South Dakota. I will always remember the string of heifers that year, females that have went on to be cornerstones for operations across the country. Most importantly, I’ll never forget the people: Kendra Elder and myself duking it out in one of the most intense showmanship contests of my life, Cally Thomas and the rest of the Junior Board running a show, competing in the fitting contest against what would someday become some of my best friends in the breed, and Troy Thomas never leaving my side even though he had countless other juniors with cattle there. No words will EVER be able to accurately describe how blessed I am to have the Thomas family in my life. Not only was I given complete access to genetics of the breeds lead matriarch’s, but more importantly a family that will go to the earth’s end for myself and my family. To say the Charolais breed is special to me would be a vast understatement. I became hooked on the breed for many reasons, but that first Junior National did me in. My goals of becoming active in the junior program and having success in the show ring seemed farfetched, but with some luck and hard work 10 years later, I’m fortunate to say I’ve exceeded my 12-year-old self ’s dreams. Though my time in the junior scene is closing, I’ve only scratched the surface on what I hope to do, not only for myself within the breed, but what I hope to help my sister’s accomplish in theirs as well.


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I was the youngest, so Cagney and Chesney got first pick of the heifers that year. I got the leftovers and that was my first Simmental. After a few years of attending other breed junior nationals and Simmental regional shows, I finally got to show at my first Simmental junior national in 2018. A fun filled week with close friends was topped off by being named Champion Percentage Female. I spent my whole summer in the barn and achieving this accomplishment made me realize that hard work pays off. I have learned many lessons from showing cattle. I have learned leadership, teamwork, and to work hard for your dreams. I have big dreams that I want to achieve, and I must work hard to accomplish them. It takes a Village. With each of the girls having their breed and passion for Jr. Nationals, it has created some challenges throughout the summers. 2014 was the first year that we tackled going to two Junior Nationals at once. This is where our village comes in. We sent Cagney with a great crew to Charolais Jr. Nationals while the

rest of us headed to Louisville for Simmental Junior Nationals. Cagney flew into Louisville from Wichita, and once everyone was together again, we began setting up, and we watched a heifer we raised win Hereford Junior Nationals via livestream. Since that summer, we have attended at least 2 Junior Nationals every summer, and some years all 3! We have been blessed with some amazing people who are always willing to help us out. We are certainly a fan of technology, being able to watch the girls achieve some of their greatest accomplishments from another Junior National is awesome. There is an unending list of family members, operations, and pieces of livestock that we salute our success to. One thing that we are confident in, is that our undevoted dedication and passion for what we do has brought us to where we are today. Village, Army, Crew, Friends, Family; whatever you want to call them we’ve got the best one! Thank you to The ShowTimes for asking us to share our story. •


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ďƒ’ Each issue of The Showtimes Magazine we induct new Hall of Fame members! These individuals are industry leaders. From showmen, breeders, business owners and judges, to an announcer, auctioneer and livestock show, the Hall of Fame represents excellence. It is a group of individuals that make a difference in our industry. We have had an overwhelming response to our Hall of Fame since it was started in March 2009!

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Kent Habeger March 2009

John Sullivan January 2011

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

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Kirk Stierwalt July 2010

Randy Daniel September 2010


Ron & Becky Thompson July 2013

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

Baylor Bonham July 2015

Bailey Buck July 2015

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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

Gib Yardley March 2014

Nick Reimann May 2014

Jason Hoffman May 2015

Kendall Bremer July 2016

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Maddy Udell July 2016

Lindsey Broek May 2017

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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PD Miller January 2019

Blake Nelson August 2019

Elmore Family January 2020

Allan Family January 2019

Clanton Family September 2019

Mark Hoge March 2019

Matt Gunderson November 2019

Jirl & Brenda Buck Buck Cattle Co. March 2020

Kent Jaecke May 2019

Jerry McPeak November 2019

Effling Family May 2020

Kassidy Bremer January 2020

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RAISING THEM RIGHT IN AGRICULTURE.

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his COVID-19 epidemic has taken a lot from all of us. Specifically for Oliver spring baseball, birthday parties, seeing friends and Michigan Beef Expo to show his cattle. And he is left wondering if all the fun things planned for summer will happen. The biggest of these is most Fair, his first! Oliver came in from the barn with an idea for Randy and myself. He thought maybe he should take Batman to be butchered and donate the meat to families in need. We whole-heartedly agreed that that was a great idea. Batman is Oliver’s first steer. He was born on our farm. Oliver took him to Louisville in the show at NAILE. He spends countless hours in the barn washing, brushing and practicing showing. You don’t ever forget your first steer! He asked Joshua Kastel from Kastel Slaughterhouse in Riga - if he would help make this happen. Kastel’s not only donated the processing, they taught Oliver to grind the burger and wrap it! Thank you guys! Last week Oliver delivered close to 400lbs of hamburger to help feed families in our community. While COVID has taken a lot from Oliver, it has also given to him! It has taught him selflessness, to give what you can because we all have something to give and to be proud of yourself!!! Randy and I couldn’t be more proud! • - Tessie Hill, Oliver’s Mom


Age... 8 4-H Club... Progress Seekers - Shows at Monroe County Fair in Monroe, Michigan School... Third Grade at Whiteford Agricultural Elementary School

- Michelle Kastel, Kastel Show Cattle

Who helped... Randy and Tessie Hill, parents, and sister, Paige (age 6). As a family we supported his decision to donate the steer. As a family we work together to feed, care for and get the show animals ready for shows. Kastel Slaughterhouse, Riga, Michigan donated the processing of the steer. In addition to the processing they allowed Oliver to word side-by-side with them to learn how to grind and package the burger. Josh Kastel, is not only the owner of Kastel Slaughterhouse, but is also the mentor of Oliver for his show steers and heifers. Other 4-H Projects... Market Hogs Other hobbies and interests... Playing baseball and football, raising meat chickens and having a few laying hens for eggs.

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Oliver is also very involved in helping us with our Annual Sale and can be seen sale weekend talking to guests and customers about all the calves with his “Uncle Josh.” He helps wash, blow, feed, sort them into lots and greet the guests. He is a super kid and we love him endlessly •

How did it make you feel to do it... “It made me feel really happy because the families that needed it got it without paying any money.” - Oliver

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liver is our Godson and has had a kind heart since he was little. This was supposed to be his first year in 4-H and after a Zoom class with kids from school who said they hadn’t had any meat since school got canceled, he came up with this on his own. He helped Josh in all steps of the process.

How did you came up with the idea... “Because families needed food to help their families survive.” - Oliver


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SUNDAY, JUNE 28

6 P.M.

CATTLE MAY BEGIN ARRIVING ON THE FAIRGROUNDS. **ABSOLUTELY NO CATTLE ON GROUNDS UNTIL 6 P.M.**

NOON 1-3 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 4 PM 8 P.M.

CATTLE MUST BE IN THE BARN CATTLE CHECK-IN & STEER WEIGH IN MAINE-ANJOU & CHIANINA QUEEN & PRINCESS INTERVIEWS CHIANINA MEMBERSHIP MEETING Livin’ On Lima Time - 5K Fun Run

TUESDAY, JUNE 30 8 A.M. 12 P.M. 1 P.M. 2 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M.

PUBLIC SPEAKING & SALESMANSHIP CONTESTS AJMAA DELEGATE MEETING/SOCIAL NOVICE ACTIVITY LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST STATE LINEUP AND PHOTOS OPENING CEREMONIES/EVENING MEAL

WEDNESDAY, JULY 1

8:30-12 P.M. SULLIVAN SUPPLY/STOCK SHOW U TEAM FITTING (SR, INT, JR) 1 P.M. NOVICE ACTIVITY 1 P.M. QUIZ BOWL 3 P.M. SOAK UP THE SUN ICE CREAM FUN - SPONSORED BY THE TLACH FAMILY 6 P.M. SULLIVAN SUPPLY/STOCK SHOW UNIVERSITY BOOTCAMP & FUN

7:30 A.M. SULLIVAN SUPPLY/STOCK SHOW MAINE-ANJOU & CHIANINA SHOWMANSHIP CONTESTS 1 P.M. NOVICE ACTIVITY 3:30 P.M. CHIANINA MEMBERSHIP MEETING 4:30 P.M. MAINE-ANJOU DELEGATE MEETING 5:30 P.M. CODY MCCULLOUGH MEMORIAL SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP FINALS (MAINE-ANJOU) 6 P.M. CHIANINA FUNDRAISER AUCTION

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THURSDAY, JULY 2

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Tentative Schedule

FRIDAY, JULY 3 8 A.M.

CHIANINA PROSPECT STEERS, PROGRESS STEERS, BULLS, BRED & OWNED CHIANGUS, OWNED CHIANGUS, BRED & OWNED CHIANINA 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 1 P.M. NOVICE ACTIVITY 6:30-7:15 P.M. AWARDS BANQUET

SATURDAY, JULY 4 8 A.M. 8 A.M.

***SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ARE TENTATIVE AND CAN BE CHANGED***

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“There is a reason this breed is taking off like wildfire across the country…”

- Judge, Matt Copeland

2020 Oklahoma Youth Expo Reserve Supreme Female

SHSK Fergie 810F

Exhibited by Karly Harris, Lawton, Okla.

2020 Black Hills Stock Show Supreme Champion Bull

CWCL Ludens First Dakota 018F

Exhibited by Ludens Family Limousin, Viborg, S.D.

LIMOUSIN North American Limousin Foundation

2019 Nebraska State Fair Reserve Supreme Bull

WLR Final Call

Exhibited by Ben Spencer, Gibbon, Neb. & Wies Limousin, Wellsville, Mo.

To find the next supreme, contact the North American Limousin Foundation or a Limousin breeder in your area.

2019 Tulsa State Fair 3rd Best Supreme Female

WLR Fiona

Exhibited by Sage Hanrahan, Okarche, Okla.

303.220.1693 or Limousin@NALF.org


AMERICAN GELBVIEH JUNIOR ASSOCIATION

SCHEDULE

Day Sponsor: Missouri Army National Guard 8:00 a.m. Cattle allowed in barns 11:00 a.m. Church Service Noon Cattle must be in barns 1-3:00 p.m. Cattle/contest check- in and steer weigh-in 4:00 p.m. Mentor/Protégé Orientation 4:45 p.m. Opening Ceremonies 6:00 p.m. Dinner

Day Sponsor: Cedar Top Ranch Breakfast at hotel 8:00 a.m. AGJA National Showmanship (Sr, Int. Jr., Pee Wee) Noon Lunch 12:45 p.m. Official AGJA Photo Wear Official Blue Polo 1:30 p.m. Golf Outing 1:30 p.m. Fun Day Activity 6:00 p.m. Dinner 6:30 p.m. AGJA Annual Meeting and Board Election

MONDAY, JULY 6 Day Sponsor: Breakfast at hotel 7:30 a.m. Stock Show U Fitting Clinic 8:00 a.m. Stock Show U Team Fitting Contest Noon Lunch 1:00 p.m. Skill-a-thon 3:00 p.m. Prepared Speaking Contest 6:00 p.m. Dinner Board Candidate Interviews TBD Ambassador Interviews

TUESDAY, JULY 7 Day Sponsor: Neogen Breakfast at hotel 7:30 a.m. Judging Contest Registration 8:30 a.m. Judging Contest Noon Lunch 1:00 p.m. Sales Talk 4:30 p.m. Quiz Bowl Prelims 6:00 p.m. Dinner Quiz Bowl Finals

THURSDAY, JULY 9 Breakfast at hotel 8:00 a.m. AGJA National Balancer Show Cow-Calf Pairs, Heifers, Bred & Owned Bull Show Noon Lunch Sullivan’s Bootcamp (30 mins after show) Dinner On your own

FRIDAY, JULY 10 Day Sponsor: Trans Ova Genetics Breakfast at hotel 8:00 a.m. AGJA National Steer Show, AGJA National Gelbvieh Show, Cow-Calf Pairs, Heifers, Bred &Owned Bull Show Noon Lunch 6:30 p.m. Banquet sponsored by the American Gelbvieh Foundation 9:30 p.m. Dance

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SUNDAY, JULY 5


National Junior Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference CONTEST TIPS!!

We have had some contest rule changes, check below for these changes and other important rules for the contests at the National Junior Shorthorn Show. To view the full rules visit juniorshorthorn.com. ART & ETC. CONTEST

BEEF COOK-OFF CONTEST

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There is a division for “refurbished” items. These items must be used for intended purposed ot be entered in refurbished. (ex: refurbishing a lamp to still use as a lamp.)

Product cooked will be the same for all teams. This year’s choice of meat will be wholesale cut “tri-tip.” Each test will have 5 additional questions that are only used for breaking ties. They will not be used for grading of the test.

GRAPHIC DESIGN CONTEST

All entries must be emailed by June 1 to contests@shorthorn.org. Entries will not be accepted at NJSS. Entries must be 8.5x11 to fit Shorthorn Country Guidelines. (Live Print Area is 7.485" x 9.833")

HERDSMAN QUIZ BOWL CONTEST

If you buzz-in before question is complete you will not get rest of question or answers. They have 10 seconds to answer. Answers are final by supervising ASA staff or ASA board.

Contest age divisions (as of January 1, 2020) : 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).

SPEECH CONTEST

Prepared Speaking Senior Division Topic: How do you explain to the consumer the sustainability in the beef industry and cattle impact on the environment? Intermediate Division Topic: How do you convince someone to eat beef compated to meatless options? PII Topic: What are some unusual beef by-products you use? PI Topic: Why Shorthorns? Extemporaneous Speech Contest (Senior Division only)

STATE BASKET CONTEST

Each basket will be auctioned off in a silent auction. ½ of the proceeds will be given to the state that created the basket the other ½ will be given to the AJSA.

STATE COOK-OFF

States will participate in the state cook-off contest to win points for outstanding state. This will take place outside similar to a tailgate.

TEAM FITTING CONTEST

The contest is suggested to include 4 classes (8 min. per class, 10 minutes for questions classes). There will be 10 questions.

A team shall consist of three persons, of any sex and from any state combination. Points will be awarded towards individual high point awards, no points will be awarded towards the Outstanding State Group Award.

PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST

TEAM SALESMANSHIP CONTEST

LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST

ALL Entries must be emailed by June 1 to contests@shorthorn.org. Entries will not be accepted at NJSS.

PROMOTIONAL POSTER (PI & PII) CONTEST

All entries should be on regular poster board (22”x28”) and be light enough for hanging.

SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST

Any junior who has paid the exhibitor fee can compete. The same animal must be used for the duration of the showmanship contest. No bulls allowed.

Senior Division: The senior team salesmanship topic will be new! Senior competitors will present their Shorthorn business plan to the bank to receive a loan. This senior team will come prepared to this competition (no scenario given as in past) and they will base their plan on them just graduating college with $500, 10 cows and owning no land. Intermediate Division: The team shall consist of two juniors, the team will be selling any “Westway Feeds Product” Prospector Division I & Division II: The team will bring an animal to the competition area and will present, promote and “sell” the entry to the judging panel.


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Show Results 92 Oklahoma Youth Expo 98 Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo 106 Big Red Beef Show 110 Cattlemen’s Jackpot Show 112 Kentucky Beef Expo 114 Holmes County Preview Show 118 Mid-Atlantic Jr. Angus Classic 120 Steers & Stripes

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Heifers Tyler Winegardner

Heifers Shane Bedwell

Heifers Matt Copeland

OYE

HEIFERS

MAY/JUNE 2020

Results/Photos Legacy Livestock Imaging

Location Oklahoma City, OK

SUPREME CHAMPION PUREBRED HEIFER

Madison Frazier, Chianina

Date March 2020

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OKLAHOMA

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RESERVE SUPREME PUREBRED HEIFER

Karly Harris, Limousin


American

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RESERVE SUPREME ORB HEIFER

Brylee Thiel, Gelbvieh

Kylie Oakes, AOB

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RESERVE SUPREME AMERICAN HEIFER

Abby Burris, Brangus

Mason Hammonds, Brahman

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SUPREME CHAMPION AMERICAN HEIFER

Influence

SUPREME CHAMPION INFLUENCE HEIFER

RESERVE SUPREME INFLUENCE HEIFER

Finley Yochum, % Simmental

Devin Morton, MaineTainer


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Oklahoma Youth Expo

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Champion Angus

Reserve Angus

Champion Aberdeen

Reserve Aberdeen

Riley Collum

Chloe Griswold

Laramie Coffey

Laramie Coffey

Champion American AOB

Champion AOB

Champion Brangus

Reserve Brangus

Emma Bella

Kylie Oakes

Abby Burris

Jadyn Young

Champion Beefmaster

Reserve Beefmaster

Cayden Carpenter

Reece Garcia

Champion Chianina

Champion Simmental

Madison Frazier

Madilyn Norvell

OYE

HEIFERS

Champion Charolais

Reserve Charolais

Champion % Charolais

Reserve % Charolais

Kelton Arthur

Sydney Johnson

Kamden Filippo

Adrian Walker


Champion Commercial

Reserve Commercial

Katelynn Williams

Carley Swink

OYE

HEIFERS Reserve Polled Hereford

Chancee Clark

Kya Rhodes

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Champion Polled Hereford

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Reserve Horned Hereford

Champion Brahman

Reserve Brahman

Kynlee Dailey

Mason Hammonds

Ella Hammonds

Champion Maine-Anjou

Reserve Maine-Anjou

Champion Gelbvieh

Reserve Gelbvieh

Brynna Herndon

Kya Rhodes

Brylee Thiel

Brylee Thiel

Champion MaineTainer

Reserve MaineTainer

Devin Morton

Ty Goss

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Champion Horned Hereford Miranda Hansen


MAY/JUNE 2020

Oklahoma Youth Expo

Champion Dexter

Reserve Dexter

Champion Limousin

Reserve Limousin

Ava White

Ashlee Gammel

Karly Harris

Colton Sand

Champion Shorthorn

Reserve Shorthorn

Champion ShorthornPlus

Reserve ShorthornPlus

Jace Parker

Jocelyn Phelps

Kadin Worthington

Turner Longacre

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OYE

HEIFERS

Champion Mini Hereford

Reserve Mini Hereford

Wyatt McIntyre

Caden Alexander

Champion Red Angus

Reserve Red Angus

Brett Pembrook

Ty Collum

Champion % Red Angus

Reserve % Red Angus

Champion % Simmental

Reserve % Simmental

Stryker Martin

Macy Herman

Finley Yochum

Carson Bailey


GRAND CHAMPION PUREBRED GILT Cayden Cooper, Duroc

Jentry Squires, Berkshire

OYE

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RESERVE CHAMPION PUREBRED GILT

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BREEDING GILTS

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GRAND CHAMPION COMMERCIAL GILT Dusti Gregory, Light Crossbred

RESERVE CHAMPION COMMERCIAL GILT Paige Day, Dark Crossbred


HOUSTON

BREEDING GILTS

MAY/JUNE 2020

Results/Photos Show Champions

Location Houston, TX

SUPREME CHAMPION BREEDING GILT

Wesley Sanders, Yorkshire

LIVESTOCK SHOW

Date March 2020

HOUSTON

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RESERVE SUPREME BREEDING GILT

Carson Dillard, Berkshire


GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Brynlee Hogg, Medium Wool

Kyndal Edwards, Medium Wool

HOUSTON

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GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GOAT Chandler Kirkscey

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET GOAT Courtney Thurman


MAY/JUNE 2020

Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo

Champion Fullblood Aberdeen

Reserve Fullblood Aberdeen

Champion % Aberdeen

Reserve % Aberdeen

Tummons Cattle

Tummons Cattle

Tummons Cattle

Tummons Cattle

Champion Angus

Reserve Angus

Champion Beefmaster

Reserve Beefmaster

BCR Ventures

DeMoss Show Cattle

Kalli Ellis

Blue Ribbon Beefmasters

Champion Braford

Reserve Braford

Champion Braford Base

Reserve Braford Base

Pitchford Cattle

Charles Johnson

Name

Name

Champion Red Brahman

Reserve Red Brahman

Champion Grey Brahman

Reserve Grey Brahman

Moreno Ranches Inc.

4L Cattle

V8 Ranch

Janik Cattle Co.

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Champion Braunvieh

Reserve Braunvieh

Champion Beef Builder

Star Ranch

Star Ranch

Ryan Gilmore


HEIFERS Reserve Charolais

Leifeste Cattle Co.

Leifeste Cattle Co.

Champion Hereford

Reserve Hereford

Tripp Phillips

Rainbow Cattle Services

MAY/JUNE 2020

Champion Charolais

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HEIFERS

Champion Black Brangus

Reserve Black Brangus

Douget’s Diamond D Ranch & GKB Cattle Co.

Triple Crown Ranch

Champion Red Brangus

Reserve Red Brangus

Champion Ultra Brangus

Reserve Ultra Brangus

Lane Berry

Kayce Lopez

Triple Crown Ranch

GKB Cattle Co.

Champion Limousin

Reserve Limousin

Champion Maine-Anjou

Reserve Maine-Anjou

Wilder Family Limousin

Stewart Family Limousin

Korey Marie McCurley

CS Cattle

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MAY/JUNE 2020

Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo

Champion MaineTainer

Reserve MaineTainer

Champion Mini Hereford

Reserve Mini Hereford

Sara Rimpel

Gracie Moore

Preslie Henkhaus

Addisyn Douglas

Champion Red Angus

Reserve Red Angus

Champion Red Brangus

Reserve Red Brangus

BCR Ventures

Mark Kelley

Lane Berry

Kayce Lopez

Champion Santa Gertrudis

Reserve Santa Gertrudis

Demi Harrington

Erin Kay Daniel

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Houston HEIFERS

Champion Shorthorn

Reserve Shorthorn

Raynee Sesco

J Armstrong Cattle

Champion Simbrah

Reserve Simbrah

Champion Simmental

Reserve Simmental

Hagan Cattle Co, LLC

Timothy J Smith

Southern Jewel Cattle Company

Red River Farms


BULLS Reserve Fullblood Aberdeen

Champion % Aberdeen

Reserve % Aberdeen

Tummons Cattle

Barbie Barton

W Diamond Livestock

Tummons Cattle

Champion Angus

Reserve Angus

Champion Beefmaster

Reserve Beefmaster

Sankey’s 6N Ranch

Noah Grounds

Emmons Ranch

Kayl Tassin

MAY/JUNE 2020

Champion Fullblood Aberdeen

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Reserve Braford

Champion Red Brangus

Reserve Red Brangus

Sutton Shields

Rock Crest Ranch

DOX XX’s Cattle Co.

Trio Cattle & Genetics

Champion Black Brangus

Reserve Black Brangus

Champion Braunvieh

Champion Beef Builder

Douget’s Diamond D Ranch & GKB Cattle Co.

Allen Cattle Company

Hunter Prazak

Madison Abbott

Champion Ultra Brangus

Reserve Ultra Brangus

Champion Charolais

Reserve Charolais

Wyman Creek Cattle

GKB Cattle Co.

Aces Wild Ranch

Leifeste Cattle Services

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Champion Braford


Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo

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Champion Grey Brahman

Reserve Grey Brahman

V8 Ranch

JD Hudgins

Champion Red Brahman

Reserve Red Brahman

Moreno Ranches Inc.

Circle T Cattle Co.

Champion Hereford

Reserve Hereford

Rainbow Cattle Service

Theuret Cattle Company

HOUSTON BULLS

Champion Limousin

Reserve Limousin

Champion Maine-Anjou

Reserve Maine-Anjou

Logan Chachere

Wilder Family Limousin

Sara Rimpel

Phillip Cattle Company

Champion MaineTainer

Reserve MaineTainer

Champion Mini Hereford

Reserve Mini Hereford

Sheryl Bierschwale

Jenna Hoffman

D. McCall

Montanna Trapp


Reserve Red Angus

Reserve Red Brangus

Mark Kelley

Peacock Angus Ranch

Name

Champion Shorthorn

Reserve Shorthorn

Champion Santa Gertrudis

Reserve Santa Gertrudis

John Russell

J Armstrong Cattle

Circle A Farm & Grandview Farms

Laura Zibilski

MAY/JUNE 2020

Champion Red Angus

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HOUSTON BULLS

Champion Simmental

Reserve Simmental

Champion Simbrah

Reserve Simbrah

Red River Farms

Timothy Smith

Hagan Cattle Co, LLC

Baring Cattle Company


Market Chad Holtkamp

Heifers Kyle Conley

BIG RED

MARKET ANIMALS Ring A

MAY/JUNE 2020

Results/Photos Legacy Livestock Imaging

Location Grand Island, NE

Julia Frye

BEEF SHOW

Date March 2020

BIG RED

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RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL Hadley Hartman


3rd Overall Market Animal Madison Loschke

4th Overall Market Animal Kutter Prinz

5th Overall Market Animal Brody Weise

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Kutter Prinz

4th Overall Heifer Korie Kerston

BIG RED HEIFERS

Ring A

Dawson Day 5th Overall Heifer Jaxson Snell

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3rd Overall Heifer Whitney Walker


Big Red Beef Show

BIG RED

MARKET ANIMALS

MAY/JUNE 2020

Ring B

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Julia Frye

Market Kyle Conley

Heifers Chad Holtkamp RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL Madison Loschke


3rd Overall Market Animal Hadley Hartman

4th Overall Market Animal Anna Karknopp

5th Overall Market Animal Brody Weise

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Kutter Prinz

4th Overall Heifer Dawson Day

BIG RED HEIFERS

Ring B

Braceton Hauxwell 5th Overall Heifer Berren Strope

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3rd Overall Heifer Whitney Walker


Judge Kent Stewart

CATTLEMEN’S FEMALES

MAY/JUNE 2020

Results/Photos Nicole Reis Photography Backdrop Showtimes/ Cover-All

Location Plymouth, CA

SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE Heather Welcher, Angus

JACKPOT SHOW

Date March 2020

CATTLEMEN’S

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RESERVE SUPREME FEMALE Haley Rocha, Chianiana/Crossbred


CATTLEMEN’S

MAY/JUNE 2020

GRAND CHAMPION STEER Braden Wheeler, Prospect, Black Crossbred

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Cassidy Carroll, Prospect, Black Crossbred

3RD OVERALL STEER Will Ward, Market Heifer


Steers Steve Bonham

Steers Kevin Newman

Heifers Jeff Jackson

KY BEEF EXPO STEERS

MAY/JUNE 2020

Results/Photos Linde’s Livestock Photography

Location Louisville, KY

Harper Henney, Crossbred

BEEF EXPO

Date March 2020

KENTUCKY

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Alissa Boerson, Charolais


3rd Overall Steer Reid Runkel, Crossbred

4th Overall Steer Collin Deatsman, Chianina

5th Overall Steer Nate Brown, Chianina

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Kaylee Langford, Angus

4th Overall Heifer Mercedes Ferree, Angus

KY BEEF EXPO HEIFERS

Mercedes Ferree, % AOB 5th Overall Heifer Braylen Schaeffer, Gelbvieh

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3rd Overall Heifer Colby Sinclair, MaineTainer


Market Kylie Patterson

Heifers Shawn Varner

HOLMES CO.

MARKET ANIMALS Ring 1

MAY/JUNE 2020

Results/Photos Linde’s Livestock Photography Backdrop Showtimes/ Cover-All

Location Millersburg, OH

Haleigh Stephens, Crossbred

COUNTY PREVIEW

Date March 2020

HOLMES

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RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL Fox Morgan, Crossbred


3rd Overall Market Animal Caroline Blay, Maine-Anjou

4th Overall Market Animal Hudson Drake, Crossbred

5th Overall Market Animal Victoria Waits, Maine-Anjou

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Masen Joliff, Maine-Anjou

4th Overall Heifer Alexis Wright, MaineTainer

HOLMES CO. HEIFERS

Ring 1

Kody Davis, MaineTainer 5th Overall Heifer Darby Ayars, ShorthornPlus

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3rd Overall Heifer Kolten Greenhorn, Shorthorn


Holmes County Preview Show

HOLMES CO.

MARKET ANIMALS

MAY/JUNE 2020

Ring 2

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Caroline Blay, Maine-Anjou

Market Shawn Varner

Heifers Kylie Patterson RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL Fox Morgan, Crossbred


3rd Overall Market Animal Shayla Sancic, Chianina

4th Overall Market Animal Hudson Drake, Crossbred

5th Overall Market Animal Karlie Palmer, Crossbred

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Kolten Greenhorn, Shorthorn

4th Overall Heifer Mackenzie Neal, Angus

HOLMES CO. HEIFERS

Ring 2

Caroline Blay, Crossbred 5th Overall Heifer Darby Ayars, ShorthornPlus

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3rd Overall Heifer Alexis Wright, MaineTainer


Judge Brittney Creamer

MAJAC

OWNED FEMALES

MAY/JUNE 2020

Results/Photos American Angus Association

Location Harrisonburg, VA

GRAND CHAMPION OWNED FEMALE Ella Brooks

REGIONAL PREVIEW

Date March 2020

MAJAC

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RESERVE CHAMPION OWNED FEMALE

Rob Oakley


GRAND CHAMPION BRED & OWNED FEMALE

Christopher Shelton

Gordon Clark

Mid-Atlantic Junior Angus Classic Regional Preview Show

MAY/JUNE 2020

RESERVE CHAMPION BRED & OWNED FEMALE

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Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull

Grand Champion Steer

Grand Champion Cow/Calf Pair

Kolton Grim

Sierra Carter

Allison Davis

Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Bull

Reserve Champion Steer

Reserve Champion Cow/Calf Pair

Karli Berkheimer

Samuel Parr

Kristina Scheurman


AGR Bob May

B&B Blaine French

STEERS & STRIPES STEERS

Ring AGR

MAY/JUNE 2020

Results/Photos Pearl’s Pics Backdrop Showtimes/ Cover-All

Location Sedalia, MO

George Sinclair, Crossbred

STRIPES

Date March 2020

STEERS &

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Payton Rodgers, Market Heifer


3rd Overall Steer Avery Schroeder, Market Heifer

4th Overall Steer Lucas Leefers, Maine-Anjou

5th Overall Steer Reagan Rodgers, Chianina

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STEERS & STRIPES

4th Overall Heifer Lucas Leefers, Maine-Anjou

HEIFERS Ring AGR

Lucas Crutcher, Charolais 5th Overall Heifer Olivia Ferloff, Foundation Simmental

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Mizzou AGR & Block and Bridle Steers & Stripes

STEERS & STRIPES STEERS

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Brady Warner, Crossbred

AGR Blaine French

B&B Bob May Payton Rodgers, Market Heifer


3rd Overall Steer George Sinclair, Crossbred

4th Overall Steer Payton Rodgers, Crossbred

5th Overall Steer Cole Murphy, Charolais

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Beau Ann Graves, Hereford

STEERS & STRIPES

4th Overall Heifer Cassidy Barker, MaineTainer

HEIFERS Ring B&B

Rance Wheeler, Angus 5th Overall Heifer Trya Meyer, Angus

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3rd Overall Heifer Olivia Gerloff, Foundation Simmental


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The Showtimes congratulates the CLASS OF 2020! We are excited to honor those graduating from high school and college this year! Best of luck in the future!

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Charles W. Herbster Welcome Address

Brandon Callis Keynote Commencement Speaker

Caitlyn Ochsner “My Wish”

Watch our 2020 Virtual Graduation Ceremony online today! You can watch and download the video at theshowtimesmagazine.com/blog!


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2018 MSF Overall Grand Champion Beef Showman | 2018 MSF Grand Champion FFA Maine Anjou Heifer and Grand Champion FFA Market Heifer | 2019 MSF FFA Grand Champion Maintainer Heifer and Grand Champion FFA Crossbreed Heifer, 2019-2020 state finalist in Missouri Cattleman’s FFA Speaking Contest | 2019-2020 Chapter FFA 2nd Vice President

Multiple County and State Reserve and Grand Champions in cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs. Highlights: Nebraska State Fair- Reserve Champion Market Goat, Reserve Champion Breeding Gilt, Grand Champion Breeding Ewe, Grand Champion AOB Market Lamb, 3rd Overall Intermediate Sheep Showman, FFA Grand Champion Goat Showman, FFA Reserve Champion Lamb Showman and Swine Showman, NWSS Reserve Champion Dorset Market Lamb

Jayden Allen Scottsbluff High School Nebraska

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Allena Allen Trenton High School Missouri

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Reid Allen

Tori Allen

John Wood Community Illinois

Quincy Notre Dame High School Illinois

Lee Ammons

Caitlyn Paige Anderson

Norfolk County Agricultural High School Massachusetts

Highland High School Colorado

Attending Iowa State University in the Fall.


Bachelor’s in Agricultural Communications | Minor in Animal Science

National Honor Society Member, FFA Vice President

Grace Arnold

Adrian Austin

Clinton High School Illinois

Kansas State University Illinois

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4.3 GPA | 2020 Daniel’s Fund Scholar | Attending Colorado State University in the Fall | Major: Animal Science with a Pre-Vet focus

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Hunter Bailey

Lora Leann Bailey

Hulett High School Wyoming

Spruce Hill Ranch Christian Academy Pikes Peak Community College Colorado

Varsity Basketball & Baseball | Mental Attitude Winner | National Honor Society Member | South Newton FFA Chapter President | Indiana FFA District 1 Sentinel | Hoosier Degree Recipient | FFA State Star Finalist – Agribusiness | Soils Judging- High Points Individual, State winning Junior and Senior Teams, National Soils Judging | FFA Quiz Bowl State Winning Team | Indiana Junior Beef Cattlemen Association Director

Camille Becker

Hayden Berenda

Rensselaer Central High School Indiana

South Newton High School Indiana


Alyssa Betts

Sieraa Betts

Union Local High School Ohio

Union Local High School Ohio

Associates of Applied Science in Business Management

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High Honor Student | Top 10% of Graduating Class | Attending Kansas State in the Fall

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Molly Elizabeth Biggs

Stephanie Birney

Dixon High School Illinois

Ohio State ATI Ohio

Advanced Studies Degree with Honors

Avery Blackburn

Hannah Blankenship

West Central High School Indiana

Honaker High School Virginia


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Attending Southeast Community College to study Early Childhood Development

Courtney Bockman

Lynae Elizabeth Bowman

Weeping Water High School Nebraska

South Stokes High School North Carolina

High Honor Roll

Honors | 2nd in Class

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Ashley Brandow

Grace Mary Britton

Caledonia High School Michigan

Janesville-Waldort-Pemberton High School Minnesota

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine

FFA Chapter Sentinel | National Honor Society Member | Varsity Baseball Letterman | FFA Discovery Degree | FFA Greenhand Degree | FFA Chapter Degree | FFA State Degree

Dr. Bailey Buck

Lane Cade

Oklahoma State University for Health Sciences Oklahoma

Chickasha High School Oklahoma


Major Agriculture Business | Minor in Animal Science

Pursuing a degree in Physical Therapy

Maddie Caldwell

Kaylee Chapman

Western Illinois University Illinois

Markesan High School Wisconsin

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Ag Business / Economics

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Victoria Chapman

Olivia Cheers

Oklahoma State University Oklahoma

East Union High School Iowa

Associates in Animal Science and Associates of Agriculture Business | Vice President of Fellowship in Phi Theta Kappa | Attending Texas A&M in the fall to continue his livestock judging career while studying Animal Science | Member of NSLS | President’s Honor Roll & Deans List

Bachelors of Agribusiness

Wyatt Clostio

Carley Jo Colegrove

Casper College Texas

Vincennes University Indiana


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Volleyball: Most Digs

Bachelor of Science in Animal Science | Minor in Food Safety/ Science | Certificate in Meat Science

Kathryn Coleman

Molly Cooksey

Joseph A. Gregori High School California

Colorado State University Colorado

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Julia Dayton

Hannah Dechant

Oklahoma State University California

Goodland Jr. Sr. High School Kansas

M.S. in Agricultural Education

Master’s of Science in Animal Science

Peyton DeJong

Tawnie DeJong

South Dakota State University South Dakota

Michigan State University South Dakota


Larimer County Fair Grand Champion Market Lamb | Larimer County Fair Reserve Champion Premier Sheep Exhibitor | Poudre FFA Chapter President | Colorado State FFA Sheep Proficiency Gold | Colorado State FFA CDE Meat Judging Gold | FFA District ParliPro Champion | FFA Chapter Prepared Speaking Contest Champion

FFA Chapter President | National Honor Society Member | Student Council | Varsity Basketball & SoftballPlayer | Will play softball at the collegiate level and plans to have a career in Agriculture Policy or to become an Embryologist

Ainsley Rose Delmore

Lexy Dietz

Poudre High School Colorado

Shepard High School Montana

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Attending Ohio University in the fall where she will pursue a career as a nurse anesthetist

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Nathan Doherty

Lindsey Dore

Watertown High School Wisconsin

Centerburg High School Ohio

Bachelor of Science in Animal Science | Minor Agribusiness

Attending Illinois Central College on a Livestock Judging Scholarship this fall

Mackenzie Dore

Emma Karoline Dunn

The Ohio State University Ohio

Tipton High School Indiana


High Honors | Summa Cum Laude

Emma Eathington

Marissa Eekhoff

Spoon River Valley High School Illinois

West Hancock High School Iowa

Bachelor of Arts | Major Communication | Minor Graphic Design

Attending Kansas State University in the fall majoring in Elementary Education

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Bailey Erickson

Amanda Errer

Briggsdale High School Colorado

Oakland University Michigan

Member of the University of Arkansas Ranch Horse Team | Kansas State Fair Champion Market Goat | Member of the Champion University of Arkansas Academic Quadrathlon Team | Bachelor of Science in Agricultural, Food & Life Sciences | Major Animal Science, Concentration: General Animal Science | Minor: Agriculture Communications

Recipient of the Washington County Cattlemen’s Scholarship | IJJBA Board Member | Iowa Red Angus Junior Board Member | Washington County Beef Queen 2018-2019

Leah Evans

Erin Falkenstien

Washington High School Iowa

University of Arkansas Kansas


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Varsity Basketball & Tennis | FFA Officer | Attending Texas Tech University in the fall | KSF Grand Champion Market Goat, Champion York Market Hog, Champion Crossbred Hogs and Champion Showman | Aksarben Champion Heavy Weight Market Goat, Champion Goat Showman | American Royal Reserve Champion Showman and Division Reserve Market Goat | NWSS Livestock Judging 9th in Reasons & 4th Team | NAILE and AILS exhibitor | Operates Falkenstien Family Show Goats along with his family.

Luke Falkenstien

Leah Fetzer

Labette County High School Kansas

Eaton High School Colorado

Coy Field

KadyJae Figge

Winamac Community High School Indiana

Onaga High School Kansas

Attending Purdue University to major in Agricultural Business Management and minor in Crop Science or Animal Science | Plan to go to Auctioneer School n the future.

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Major in Agricultural Business Managament | Minors in Animal Science, Crop Science & Economics

National Honor Society Member | Varsity letter Football & Wrestling | FFA Vice President | Cum Laude.

Dawson Firlus

Ainsley Fischer

Melani Fishel

Mauston High School Wisconsin

Douglas County High School Colorado

North Carolina State University North Carolina


Major in Crop and Soil Science | Minor in Agribusiness Management.

Lauren Frederick

Katelyn Frostic

Sterling High School Kansas

Michigan State University Michigan

MAY/JUNE 2020

FFA & 4-H Chapter President | National Honor Society President | Tada | Student Council | Volleyball | Business Professionals of America | 4-H Key Award | 10 Years of Livestock Showing | Attending Butler Community College’s Pre Vet Program in the fall.

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Morgan Janae Gaines

Wyatt Garbett

Peabody Burns High School Kansas

Perry High School Georgia

Terah Garcia

Jordan Gatz

Asher High School Oklahoma

Sabetha High School Kansas


FFA State Degree | 4-H Key Award | 2019 Buffalo County Outstanding 4-H Member | Mondovi FFA Vice President | Buffalo County Fair Champion Beef Breeding Animal

Austin George

Jayden Gettman

Mondovi High School Wisconsin

Platte Valley High School Colorado

Tanner Gettman

Landry Gonzales

Doane University Colorado

Vernon High School Texas

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Bachelors of Business

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Associates Degree in Animal Science

Honors | National Honor Society Member | College & Career Ready.

Macey Goretska

Lydia Renee Gosney

Redlands Community College Texas

Pendleton County High School Kentucky


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The Showtimes Hall of Fame Member

Salutatorian | High Honors

Mikala Grady

Audra Graves

Grandview High School Texas

Cleveland High School Alabama

MAY/JUNE 2020

Virginia 4H All Star | State Fair of Virginia Premier ExhibitorSwine, Sheep, Goats | HOSA Club President | Swim Team Captain; National Honor Society | Beta Club | Future Business Leaders of America

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Leah Greiner

Renee Grimm

Christiansburg High School Virginia

IKM-Manning Iowa

Honors | National Honor Society Member | National FFA Proficiency Finalist | 2 Time State Proficiency Winner | OYE Reserve Breed Simmental Heifer

Attending Ohio State University ATI in the fall majoring in Animal Science, specializing in Beef to become a large animal vet | National FFA State Degree | FFA Gold Rating on her Secretary Book | Chapter FFA Queen

Clay Grossnicklause

Courtney R. Hamilton

Chickisha High School Oklahoma

Tecumseh High School Ohio


10 Year 4-H Member | FFA Greenhand Degree | FFA Chapter Degree | FFA Hoosier Degree | American Junior Hampshire Sheep Association President | National Honor Society Member | French National Honor Society Member | UCA All-American and Pin It Forward Leadership Award

Morgan Hauger

Pacey Hawkins

Connersville High School Indiana

Centerville High School Iowa

High Honors

MAY/JUNE 2020

High School Diploma with Highest Honors | Associate Degree

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Halee Rae Hendel

Kyia Henderickson

Abingdon Avon High School Illinois

Ronan High School Montana

Animal Science, B.S.

Jennah Hernandez

CiAsha Hickerson

Clewiston High School Florida

Michigan State University Michigan


PHD in Animal and Range Sciences

Jorndan Kelley Hieber

Brooklyn Ann Hinker

Montana State University Montana

Pipestone Area High School Minnesota

Bachelors of Agribusiness

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Brook Hinojosa

Hannah Hoffmann

Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture Colorado

Whitewater High School Wisconsin

Valedictorian with a 4.0 GPA

Attending Penn State University and study Ag Business/Animal Science

Hunter Holdgrafer

Mattie Horchler

Easton Valley Community School Iowa

Wilmington Area High School Pennsylvania


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The Showtimes Hall of Fame Member | Top 10% | National Honor Society Member | Attending Texas Tech in the Fall studying Animal Science with an emphasis in Production in the Fall.

Jagger Horn

Summer Huber

Abilene High School Texas

Seton Home Study Maryland

FFA Chapter President | FBLA | National Honor Society Member | Oklahoma Junior Shorthorn Association State Treasurer | American Junior Shorthorn Association.

Bachelor of Science in Animal Science.

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Colton Hulsey

Abigail Jenkins

Wilburton High School Oklahoma

Mississippi State University Louisiana

Colorado State FFA Degree | District III Colorado FFA President | HilCorp Future Leaders Scholarship Recipient | CJSA Overall Reserve Sr. Showman 2019 | Member of 3rd Overall Team Denver RoundUp Livestock Judging National Western 2020

Associates Degree in Agribusiness | Presidential Honor Roll

Taylor R. Jenkins

Ben Jensen

Bayfield High School Colorado

Butler Community College Kansas


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B.S. in Animal Science with a minor in Agricultural Business | Member of the Iowa State Sigma Alpha Sorority

Hunter Johnson

Taylor Johnson

Rockridge High School Illinois

Iowa State University Illinois

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Dalton Johnston

Jacob Keeney

Western Illinois University Illinois

Catoctin High School Maryland

National Honor Society Member | 5 Year Member of FFA

Phillip Kellar

Clayton Kelley

Harrison Central High School Harrison Career Center Ag Mechanic Ohio

Salem High School Indiana


Bachelor of Science in Animal Science | Minor in Food and Agribusiness Management | Illinois Hoof N Horn Club President | Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity President

Bachelor’s of Science in Agricultural Sciences Education and Communications

Courtney Kelley

Hayden Keltner

Purdue University Indiana

University of Illinois Illinois

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AP Diploma

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Isabella Kent

Anna King

Baldwin County High School Alabama

Cobleskill-Richmondville High School New York

Blake Chandler Knoblett

Morgan Briann Knoblett

Palestine High School Illinois

Palestine Grade School Illinois

Regents Diploma


Fellowship Of Christian Athletes Student President | Iowa Basketball Coaches Association Senior All-Star Game Nominee | 1,000 Point career | Cross Country State Qualifier | Basketball State Qualifier | Track State Qualifier | Iowa Girls 2A Softball State Champion | 3x Varsity Basketball Team Captain | 2x 1st Team Basketball All Conference | 2X All Region Basketball Player | 2x All District Basketball Player | Iowa Junior Beef Breeds Association Social Media Officer | High School Honor Roll | Have earned 38 college credits in High School

Jonesdale Jays 4-H Officer Reporter | FFA Discovery Degree | FFA Greenhand Degree | FFA Chapter Degree | FFA State Degree | Softball Varsity Letter, Co-Captain | Volleyball Varsity Letter | Basketball Varsity Letter | National Honor Society Member| Pointer Media office of Operation Coordinator | Kiwanis Senior Student of the Month, March 2020 | Multiple Champions Iowa County Fair, WI Spring Preview, World Beef Expo & Wisconsin State Fair

Clair Lauterbach

Payton Lawinger

Van Meter High School Iowa

Mineral Point High School Wisconsin

Samuel Lawrence Kansas State University Indiana

Associates in Science | Member of the Livestock Judging Team with Top 10 Placings at several contests | Continuing on to Grace College to further her degree in the health care field.

Associates in Science | Member of the Livestock Judging Team with Top 10 Placings at several contests | Continuing on to Grace College to further her degree in the health care field.

Sarah Lawrence

Kara Britt LeBeouf

Illinois Central College Indiana

Illinois Central College Louisiana

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Camryn Lawrence Northeast Academy for Aerospace and Advanced Technologies North Carolina

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B.S. in Animal Science | Member of the Nationally Recognized Livestock Judging Team | High Individual Overall Aksarben | High Sheep & Goats Individual American Royal | High Swine Individual NAILE | 2019 Reserve National Champions | National Junior Hereford Board Director currently serving as the Leadership Chairman | Continuing on to graduate school in ruminant nutrition this fall.

Attending Oklahoma State University in the Fall.


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Associates in Science - Ag Transfer | Member of the Livestock Judging Team | National Junior Swine Association Board Member

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Attending Oklahoma State University in the Fall to study Ag Business.

Emily Lightner

Gabby Line

Black Hawk East College Florida

Huntington North High School Indiana

Beef Cattle & Sheep Showman | WSF Senior Lead Line Winner 2019 | WSF Top 5 Beef Showmanship (Age 17) - 2019 | Juneau County Youth Livestock Expo - Grand Champion Market Lamb 2019 | Juneau County Youth Livestock Expo - Reserve Champion Ewe 2019 | WSF Grand Champion Performance Beef Steer Live Show 2018 | Juneau County Youth Livestock Expo - Grand Champion Market Steer 2018.

Bachelor of Science in Agriscience Education | Deans List | Cum Laude | Academic Department Distinguished Senior

Olivia Lulich

Taylor Lutz

Mauston High School Wisconsin

The Ohio State University Ohio

National Honor Society Secretary | Student Council Vice President | 4-H & FFA Vice President

Jayce Maker

Kaylee McInvale

Sterling High School Colorado

Lockney High School Texas


Valedictorian | Kiwanis Top 5% | 2020 Governor’s Scholar | Best of Class 2020.

Attending Iowa State University in the Fall majoring in Ag Studies.

Bailey McKenna

Jack McKinney

Lawton-Bronson Jr./Sr. High School Iowa

Colo-NESCO Iowa

Regents Diploma | Honors

Going to the University of Illinois | Majoring in Animal Science

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Carlie Mettler

Jillian Marie Miles

Highland High School Illinois

Jasper Troupsburg Central School New York

Sarah Millikan

Ashlyn Mool

Patrick Henry High School Ohio

El Paso Gridley High School Illinois


Honors | Top 10 in Class

Camry Murdoch

Mary Grace Neal

Carter Valley Home School w/ Distinction Southern Valley FFA Nebraska

Perry High School Georgia

Distinguised Honor | Magna Cum Laude | Green Cord | National Honor Society Member | FFA Vice President | American Angus Assoication Member| Multiple Champions Texas Majors and National Shows | Branded 15 Steers in 10 Year Career | Attending Oklahoma State University in the fall to double major in Animal Science Production and Agricultural Communications.

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National Honor Society Member | Academic All-State (Football) | Iowa FFA State Place Winner in CDE

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Cole Neil

Emma Grace Nowotny

Wapsie Valley High School Iowa

New Braunfels High School Texas

Bachelor of Arts in Commercial Voice with an emphasis in Music Business

Caitlyn Ochsner

Paige Paschal

Belmont University Colorado

Perry High School Georgia


High Honors | National Honor Society - 4 Years | Lettered in Cheerleading & Track | SD Simmental Scholarship Recipient | FFA Star Farmer Award | FFA Star Green Hand Award | FFA Star Discovery Award | JR Foothills Rodeo Queen | 2nd Runner Up Teen Miss Rodeo SD | 2018 National Champion Purebred Cow/Calf Pair

Tessa Pederson Garretson High School South Dakota

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Co-Owner P4 Show stock | Golden Valley High School | CJLA junior Board Member | Jr Leader Lancers 4H | 2019 CowPalace scholarship winner | 2019 CJLA Senior Champion Showman -swine | 2017-2018 Star Agri-Businessman | 2019 Merced Co Spring Fair Master showmanship Champion | 2018 Pacific International Champion Market Hog | 2019 Merced Co Spring Fair Supreme Champion Sow | 2019 Desert Storm Jackpot Senior Champion Hog Showman | 2019 Desert Storm Supreme Hog Champion and many others.

Katie Patterson Farmington Central High School Illinois

Jesslyn Peterson

Abbie Pigott

Golden Valley High School California

Indian Creek High School Illinois

Academic Honors Diploma | FFA Chapter President | 4-H Club Vice President | Livestock Judging Team Member | attending Purdue University in the fall where she will study Ag Sales & Marketing.

FFA State Degree | Attending Connors State College as a member of the Show Team in the fall.

Brittany Porter

Wyatt Prentice

Indian Creek High School Indiana

Tishomingo High School Oklahoma


Associates Degree in Animal Science | 2020 Illinois Miss Agriculture USA.

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Attending UW-River Falls with a major in Ag Business and minor in Animal Science in the fall | 2020 Wisconsin Hereford Queen | Winning Honors with her business plan MKP Show Cattle through FBLA | Multiple awards at the Kewaunee County Fair, Wisconsin State Fair and livestock judging | FFA Member

Marie Prodell

Amy Quast

Algoma High School Wisconsin

Illinois Central College Illinois

Associates Degree in Animal Science.

Avid dairy showman, judge and promoter of the dairy industry | Registered Holsteins and Jerseys | Attending Kaskaskia College for Dairy Judging and will be double majoring in Agricultural Communications and Dairy Science.

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Addison Raber

Miranda K. Raithel

Prairie Central High School Illinois

Redlands Community College Nebraska

Bachelor of Science in Animal Science | OSU 2019 National Champion Judging Team Member

Kali Ann Rankin

Chase Ratliff

Lone Pine Christian School Home School Pennsylvania

Oklahoma State University Kansas


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Bachelor of Science in Animal Science

Madison Ratliff

Annie Reinke

Oklahoma State University Kansas

Olney High School Texas

Attending Black Hawk East in the fall to be on the Livestock Judging Team | High Honors

National Society of High School Scholars Inductee | Chapter FFA Vice President | State FFA Degree Recipient

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Shelby Rhodes

Emma Richardson

Carrolton High School Ohio

North Boone High School Illinois

Bachelors of Science in Agricultural Business

Kory Lee Ridnour

Sydney Roberts

Fort Hays State University Colorado

Indian Creek High School Indiana


FFA Chapter President 2018-2020

Ryan Rogers

Maddy Rohr

Eatonville High School Washington

Douglas County High School Colorado

MAY/JUNE 2020

2020 Oklahoma State University McKight Leader Scholar.

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Maguire Rohr

Macy Rosselle

Douglas County High School Colorado

Pendleton High School Oregon

National Honor Society Member | Dual College Enrollment | Oakland FFA Chapter Officer | Honor Roll | AP Scholar | Garrett County Farm Queen | 4-H Officer

High Honors

Emma Rush

Emma Sailor

Southern Garrett High School Maryland

Central DeWitt High School Iowa


10 Year 4-H Member | 4 Year Academic Letter | 3 Year Varsity Swimmer

Samantha Sanders

Harleigh Schaffer

Brenham High School Texas

Indian Creek High School Ohio

Honors | Attending the University of Nebraska Lincoln College of Agriculture Science and natural Resources studying Animal Science with double minors in herd management and Agribusiness.

Swine and Beef Honors | Awards at County and State Levels

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Emma Schmidt

Dylan Schnitker

Lakeshore High School Michigan

Iowa Falls - Alden High School Iowa

Attending Lake Land College (Livestock Judging Team) Ag Transfer in AgBus; Political Science | Law School to OSU, TAMU or University of Wyoming | National FFA Scholarship, Rose Acres, Inc | SURE CHAMP Leadership Team (w/ National Junior Maine-Anjou Association) | DeKalb FFA Accomplishment Award | Farm Credit Agricultural Scholar | Agriculture Future of America Leader and Academic Scholarship Finalist | Red Cross/Kohl’s Department Store Good Samaritan Award and Scholarship and much more.

National Honor Society Member | Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society | Class President | Coffey County 4-H Council President

Skye Schumaker

Sarah Sergeant

Heyworth High School Illinois

Lebo High School Kansas


Averie Sieverding

Urbana High School Maryland

Marquette Catholic High School Iowa

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Christopher Shelton

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Tristen Simons

Carter Strain

Robinson High School Texas

Roosevelt High School Colorado

Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education

Heidi Strey

Tejlor Strope

Osseo Fairchild high School Wisconsin

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nebraska


A.A. Agriculture

High School Diploma and Associates of Art

Collin Swanton

Kylie Brooke Tarter

Illinois Central College Iowa

Clewiston High School Florida Southwestern State College Florida

Superior Honor Graduate

Crestwood FFA VP | Honor Roll | Silver Cord

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Macy Taylor

Tyler Teslow

Berrien High School Georgia

Crestwood High School Iowa

Katrina Tucker

Samantha Tucker

Hopkins High School Michigan

Smith Jr-Sr High School Kansas


Top 10% | NHS Member | Honor Graduate

Karoline Grace Turner

Ryan Underwood

Robinson High School Texas

Taylor County High School Kentucky

MAY/JUNE 2020

National Honor Society Member |High Honor Roll | 2nd in her Class

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Alyson Utegg

Paige Van Dyke

Ottawa Township High School Illinois

North Clay High School Illinois

John Vander Veen

Shae Varner

Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn High School Iowa

Seneca Township High School Illinois


Involvement in agricultural organizations: American Charolais Assn., member | American Maine-Anjou Assn., member | American Shorthorn Assn., member | Jefferson County 4-H, 12year member, Vice-president | Jefferson County 4-H Ambassador | Jefferson County 4-H Ambassador Day Camp, counselor | Jefferson County 4-H Council, Vice-president | Jefferson County Fair, Junior beef leader | Jefferson County Spring Beef Show, organizer | Kansas 4-H Key Award

Madison Vaught

Morgan Vondra

Jefferson County North High School Kansas

Mineral Point High School Wisconsin

FFA Greenhand Degree | FFA Chapter Degree | FFA State Degree | High Honor Roll | Alpha Honor Roll MAY/JUNE 2020 173 THE SHOWTIMES

Jace Wagner

Tori Walker

Fort Morgan High School Colorado

Harmony High School Florida

PhD in Animal and Food Science

Mississippi Scholars | Mississippi Honors | Magna Cum Laude

Dr. Andrew Weaver

Jace Welborn

West Virginia University North Carolina

West Jones High School Mississippi


NHS

Nick Whitcomb

Kestlyn Willert

Black Hawk High School Wisconsin

Brookings High School South Dakota

MAY/JUNE 2020

Major in Agriculture Economics | Minor in Animal Science

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Kennedy Nicole Willingham

Morgan Witt

Strafford High School Oklahoma

Kansas State University Indiana

FFA President | Involved in 4-H since she was 5

Attending South Dakota State University to study Animal Science in the fall.

Makayla Wort

Courtney L. Zimmerman

Florence Jr/Sr High School Colorado

Spencer High School Wisconsin


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Attending Blinn Junior College in the fall studying Animal Science and American Sign Language as well as being a member of the Livestock Judging Team.

Honors (BETA 4 Years) | FFA | FBLA | 4-H

Rylie Zufelt

Kathryn Zuzack

Bayfield High School Colorado

Bourbon High School Missouri

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Silveiras Style (Angus)

BCII MLA Next Up (Angus)

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Colburn Primo (Angus)

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Slider (Angus)

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Bush’s Unbelievable (Angus) Musgrave Sky High ( Angus)

5T Power Chip (Angus)

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Conley South Point (Angus)

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Detour (Red Angus)

Poker Face (Red Angus)

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Showtime Flash (Hereford) Showtime Fireball (Hereford) Custom Made (Hereford)

Purple Cobain (Hereford) CRR Screenshot (Hereford)

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THC

Omaha (Shorthorn)

DJS The Outsider (SH)

Quiet Man (Shorthorn)

Red, White & Roan (Shorthorn) FSF Perfection (Shorthorn)

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UPDATE! The Maine-Anjou and Chianina National Junior Show is changing locations and will not be in Ohio.

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TBD : June 28 - July 4, 2020 :

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SUNDAY, JUNE 28

MONDAY, JUNE 29 NOON 1-3 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 4 PM 8 P.M.

CATTLE MUST BE IN THE BARN CATTLE CHECK-IN & STEER WEIGH IN MAINE-ANJOU & CHIANINA QUEEN & PRINCESS INTERVIEWS CHIANINA MEMBERSHIP MEETING Livin’ On Lima Time - 5K Fun Run

SCHEDULE

6 P.M. CATTLE MAY BEGIN ARRIVING ON THE FAIRGROUNDS. **ABSOLUTELY NO CATTLE ON GROUNDS UNTIL 6 P.M.**

TUESDAY, JUNE 30 8 A.M. 12 P.M. 1 P.M. 2 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M.

PUBLIC SPEAKING & SALESMANSHIP CONTESTS AJMAA DELEGATE MEETING/SOCIAL NOVICE ACTIVITY LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST STATE LINEUP AND PHOTOS OPENING CEREMONIES/EVENING MEAL

WEDNESDAY, JULY 1

8:30-12 P.M. SULLIVAN SUPPLY/STOCK SHOW U TEAM FITTING (SR, INT, JR) 1 P.M. NOVICE ACTIVITY 1 P.M. QUIZ BOWL 3 P.M. SOAK UP THE SUN ICE CREAM FUN - SPONSORED BY THE TLACH FAMILY 6 P.M. SULLIVAN SUPPLY/STOCK SHOW UNIVERSITY BOOTCAMP & FUN

THURSDAY, JULY 2

John McCurry & Brigham Stewart

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VICE PRESIDENT Kaleb Miller, IA SECRETARY/TREASURER Adelyda Ebersole, IA REGION 1 Whitney Walker, AR Dalton Line, IL REGION 2 Kaleb Miller, IA Tejlor Strope, NE REGION 3 Cameron Luedtke, TX Blakelee Hayes, OK AT-LARGE Madison Loschke, KS Adelyda Ebersole, IA Cade Van Vliet, IA Cade Austin, WI Cassidy Barker, MO

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Senior Board Members REGION 1 Michael Cramer, OH Andy Jones, IL Brent Tolle, KY Eric Walker, AR REGION 2 Beau Ebersole , IA DJ Folkerts, MN Landon Nagel, SD - President Cali O’Hara, MT REGION 3 Jirl Buck, OK Danny Dupree, OK Brian Fox, CO - 1st Vice President Leon Matlock, OK - 2nd Vice President AT-LARGE Mark Beauprez, CO Wyatt DeJong, NE - Secretary/Treasurer Jim Opperman, IA

8 A.M. 8 A.M. 1 P.M. 6:30-7:15

CHIANINA PROSPECT STEERS, PROGRESS STEERS, BULLS, BRED & OWNED CHIANGUS, OWNED CHIANGUS, BRED & OWNED CHIANINA 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 NOVICE ACTIVITY AWARDS BANQUET

SATURDAY, JULY 4 8 A.M. 8 A.M.

MAINE-ANJOU FEMALES, FOLLOWED BY MAINETAINER FEMALES OWNED CHIANINA FEMALES

***SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ARE TENTATIVE AND CAN BE CHANGED***

FUN FACTS » The AJMAA Board of Directors Switched from Maroon to Blue Jackets! » The World Maine-Anjou Congress will be held in conjunction with the 2020 Canadian Western Agribition in Regina, SK, Canada!

NUMBER OF MEMBERS 1,600

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Junior Board Members: PRESIDENT Dalton Line, IL

SULLIVAN SUPPLY/STOCK SHOW MAINE-ANJOU & CHIANINA SHOWMANSHIP CONTESTS NOVICE ACTIVITY CHIANINA MEMBERSHIP MEETING MAINE-ANJOU DELEGATE MEETING CODY MCCULLOUGH MEMORIAL SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP FINALS (MAINE-ANJOU) CHIANINA FUNDRAISER AUCTION

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SPENDING TIME WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS EACH SUMMER!

BY: RASHELE BLAKLEY

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rowing up I can remember as the school year came to a close my classmates would talk about where they would be going on summer vacation. I did not have plans for a typical vacation, instead I was planning to attend the National Junior MaineAnjou show somewhere in the country. My summer vacations have always been at the Junior Nationals! Attending Junior Nationals, I have had the opportunity to see many cities and beautiful sites all over the United States with my family. Taking part in the Maine-Anjou Junior Nationals is a family tradition. The best we can remember our family has been attending the National Junior Maine-Anjou show since 1989 and we have not missed one since! My Aunt, Lynda Blakley Runner was the first member in our family to show Maine-Anjou cattle. She served as the American Maine-

Anjou Queen in 1992, and for our family it has been a whirlwind ever since! Our grandparents Vincent and Nancy Blakley took their children and then their grandchildren all over the country to show Maine-Anjou cattle at the Junior Nationals. They understood the important life skills that Junior Nationals instills in its AJMAA members. We have had three national junior board members, Lyndsey Blakley, Rashele Blakley and Reighly Blakley Hendrix. All three of us enjoyed serving on the junior board and developing lifelong friendships. For me personally I met and served with people who are now some of my dearest friends. Some of the memories we look back and laugh about are the water fights that normally happen after the fitting contest and those years when our goofy uncle dressed up for adult showmanship. But, one of the most unforgettable Junior Nationals for our family was in Spencer, Iowa


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We have had the opportunity to exhibit numerous division champions, bred and owned champions in the

ring and many contest winners. In 2012, I had the privilege to receive the first Herdsman scholarship and in 2017 my sister, Reighly also received a Herdsman scholarship. At the 2015 National Junior show Reighly was selected as both the premier exhibitor and premier breeder. Sadly, this was the last Junior Nationals my grandpa Vincent was able to attend. When it comes to showing Maine-Anjou it is truly a family affair for us. My cousins Blake Runner, Bailie Runner, Neecey Blakley and Hunter Blakley have all shown and participated in

contest at the Junior Nationals, and experienced success both in and out of the showring. However, the most precious memories we have and I am sure we will continue to make is the time we spend together as a family, the friends we are reunited with and the new friendships that we create at Junior Nationals each year. Ribbons fade, trophies gather dust, but the friendships and memories made last a lifetime. There is no family like the Maine family! •

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in 2011 when my cousin was born on show day, Hunter Blakley came six weeks early, he is Lyndsey’s next to youngest. In 2016 Hunter showed his first Maine-Anjou in Grand Island, Nebraska. Larahmy is the youngest Blakley that is still showing MaineAnjou cattle. His favorite part about Junior Nationals is making new friends from all over the country and getting to see them every year!


NUMBER OF MEMBERS Juniors - 4,500 Senior - 2,400

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Senior Board Members PRESIDENT Nancy Grathwohl-Heter

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Junior Board Members: PRESIDENT Kane Aegerter VICE PRESIDENT Sammi Schrag SECRETARY Lexi Wetzel PUBLIC RELATIONS Gabri Leone DIRECTORS Kendall Nelson Tayler Bacon Korbin Collins Alyssa Obrecht Whitney Miller MAINE-ANJOU SHORTHORN ANGUS HEREFORD CHAROLAIS LIMOUSIN CHIANINA SIMMENTAL GELBVIEH BRANGUS RED ANGUS BRAUNVIEH

VICE PRESIDENT Hugh Mooney EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Dave Greenhorn DIRECTORS Joe Bales John Sonderman Toby Jordan Jerrell Crow Lee Miller John Russell

Abilene, TX : June 22-27, 2020 : Shorthorns & Spurs

a m e r i c a n j u n i o r s h o r t h o r n a s s o c i a t i o n Purebred Jirl Buck Bred & Owned Andrew Foster

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ShorthornPlus Lydell Meier

FUN FACTS » ASA is the oldest beef breed organization in the United States! We will be celebrating our 150th anniversary starting in 2021. » The AJSA has a strong junior program proven by high percentage of cattle at junior nationals compared to the total number of registered compared to other breeds. » The AJSA is truly a family friendly breed, those that get involved stay involved because of the open arms of other breeders and families.

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THE OAK TREE OF THE SHORTHORN BREED THE GRAND OLE BREEDER

BY: CINDY CAGWIN-JOHNSTON, IL

Anjou and Shorthorn breeds. Around this same time, one of the all-time career highlights for Cagwin occurred when Kenmar Ransom 32Z, known to many as “Tank,” claimed three victories at the International Livestock Exhibition in Chicago, American Royal in Kansas City, and the National Western Stock Show in Denver. In 1973, Don moved for the final time to settle in Virginia, Illinois where he and wife, Kathleen, originated Cagwin Farms, a purebred Shorthorn seed stock operation. For several years, Cagwin’s production sale was known as the “place to be” Labor Day weekend. Additionally, Cagwin is credited for importing the first Maine Anjou into the United States as well as the first Irish Shorthorns. In 1993, Cagwin took over as Publisher of the Shorthorn Country breed publication. Don’s impact to the Shorthorn breed has been recognized through honors such as the 2012 Builder of the Breed, 2012 Livestock Marketeers Hall Of Fame Inductee, and 2014 Shorthorn

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The Legacy Begins Don Cagwin was born in 1939, in Lockport, Illinois. Cagwin quickly found a passion for agriculture and business as he was raised on a livestock farm and exhibited cattle nationally through Illinois 4-H and FFA. His hard work yielded championships at several national shows including the American Royal, Chicago International, National Western, Fort Worth, and San Antonio. Following several busy years establishing himself throughout the cattle industry, Don married his wife, Kathleen in the year 1960. In 1963, Cagwin became manager of the Royal Tartan Shorthorn Farm at Lemont, Illinois. From 1965 to 1968 Cagwin worked for the American Shorthorn Association as the Eastern Fieldman. In 1968, Cagwin moved his family south to take over Questing Hills Shorthorn Farm in Chandlerville, Illinois. Cagwin Cattle Services, Inc. was started in 1971 as a sales management firm for the Maine

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Show Honoree at the North American International Livestock Exhibition.

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The Legacy Today Together, Don and Kathleen raised three children who are still major contributors to the livestock industry. Daughter, Cindy, works for the Shorthorn Country and takes professional livestock photos at shows across the nation. Son, Jeff, raises Charolais cattle, is a hoof trimmer and bovine chiropractor. Daughter, Amanda, works as the Chief Financial Officer of Windsor Homes. She also serves as chief accountant for Shorthorn Country and Cagwin Farms. Cagwin’s legacy continues as publisher of the Shorthorn Country and provides an advertising outlet to Shorthorn breeders across the nation. Cagwin’s Brother-in-law, Darryl Rahn, and Cindy, serve the family operation as Advertising Representatives for Shorthorn Country. Darryl has worked alongside Don for nearly 40 years and is a mainstay in the family operation. Cagwin Farms continues to sell purebred Shorthorn cattle under the direction of herdsman , Kerry Johnston, and grandson, Dalton Johnston. At the 2019 Illinois State Fair, Cagwin Farms was awarded Shorthorn Plus Premier Herdsman Honor, represented by Dalton, a thirdgeneration Shorthorn breeder, and showman. The Legacy Lives On It is no secret that Cagwin has enjoyed many successes within the industry, but his legacy does not end there. Don and Kathleen have six grandchildren and one greatgrandchild: Brooke, Caseelynn, Dalton, Kylie, Ella, Jewel, and Brexton. The passion that Cagwin has for the Shorthorn breed and the livestock industry has not only been instilled with his children but continues to influence his grandchildren and their dedication to the continuation of his legacy. Throughout the years,


many things have changed, but one constant remains: Don Cagwin, and his family are still as passionate about the Shorthorn breed as ever.Cagwin is an industry leader and has never been afraid to travel to the turn of his own drum. When asked what the Shorthorn breed means to him, Cagwin commented “I can tell you that the Shorthorn breed is everything to me. Shorthorn cattle have been my whole life. They’ve paid the bills, raised a family, and bought a farm. I couldn’t ask for anything more than that, one way or another, it’s always been Shorthorns.” •

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Tulsa, OK : July 19-25, 2020 : It’s All OK

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Junior Board Members: CHAIRMAN Tyler Bush, SD VICE CHAIRMAN Baxter Knapp, IA MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR Keegan Cassady, IL COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Caroline Cowles, KY FOUNDATION DIRECTOR Dylan Denny, TX MAINE-ANJOU SHORTHORN ANGUS HEREFORD CHAROLAIS LIMOUSIN CHIANINA SIMMENTAL GELBVIEH BRANGUS RED ANGUS BRAUNVIEH

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LEADERSHIP DIRECTOR Grady Dickerson, KS Justin Wood, NC Megan Pelan, MD Kelsey Vejraska, WA Reagan Skow, NE Nick Pohlman, AR Daniel Rohrbaugh, PA

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Owned Heifers John Rayfield, TX Assistant Owned Heifers Travis Pembrook, OK Bred and Owned Brian McCulloh, WI Assistant Bred and Owned Joe Myers, KY Steers Amanda Schnoor, CA NJAS PGS Randy Perry, CA

BOARD MEMBERS

Senior Board Members PRESIDENT Don Schiefebein, MN CEO Mark McCully, MO VICE PRESIDENT David A. Dal Porto, CA TREASURER Jerry Connealy, NE

TERMS EXPIRING IN 2020 John F. Grimes, OH James W. Henderson, TX Dave Nichols, IA TERMS EXPIRING IN 2021 Jim Brinkley, MO James S. Coffey, KY Cuck Grove, VA Mike McCravy, GA Mick Varilek, SD TERMS EXPIRING IN 2022 Richard M Dyar, AL Dave Hinman, MT Alan Miller, IL Jonathan Perry, TN Barry Pollard


May 7, 2020 Update

The American Angus Association continues to monitor the situation surrounding COVID-19 and the National Junior Angus Show. The health and well-being of our Angus Family is our highest priority. Over the next few weeks, staff will continue to monitor the reopening of Pennsylvania and the status of the facility to host the National Junior Angus Show in Harrisburg, PA on July 5-11, 2020. We are exploring different options and scenarios including what can still be done in person, what can be done virtually and what we cannot accomplish without compromising social distancing guidelines.

No Fit Show: This will be a “Blow and Go” show. Grooming or fitting with foreign material that includes (but not limited to) painting, powdering, oiling, artificial coloring, or adhesives is prohibited. Non-aerosol sheen is allowed. Going to this format will

Ring side spectators: Ring side seats will be limited. Spectators will be encouraged to watch the show via webcasted screens throughout the grounds or online.

What we know will be modified to virtual events:

Opening Ceremonies: Will be webcast instead of in-person. Closing Ceremonies: Will be webcast instead of in-person. Public Speaking: Contest will be held virtually prior to NJAS, similar to the photography, graphic design and creative writing contests. More information to follow on the NJAS website. Career Development: Contest will be held virtually prior to NJAS. More information will follow.

FUN FACT »

From 1967 until 1973 the National Showmanship Contest was held in conjunction with the American Angus Breeders’ Futurity in Kentucky. In 1974 it was moved from that event to be held in conjunction with the National Junior Heifer Show.

Carcass show: Beef processing facilities across the country are operating at limited capacity. Consequently, we are not able to hold the carcass show in 2020. Team Fitting Contest: Social distancing guidelines cannot be followed during the close nature of working together for team fitting. Judging Contest: Due to social distancing. Junior Social: Due to social distancing. Tailgate: Due to social distancing. Be watching the NJAS website for rule changes and deadline changes as they become available. While cancellations and modifications listed above are the plan today, as the event draws nearer, it may be necessary to make additional changes or cancellations to other contests and social events not listed above. We also are considering alternative locations, should Pennsylvania not be able to host us. Relocation decisions will be made no later than June 2. We will make any announcements as quickly as we can to allow appropriate time for families to adjust their plans.

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What we know will change:

Stalling: Exhibitors will be stalled as a family with appropriate distance between tack areas.

What has been eliminated due to the circumstances around the pandemic:

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We know this year’s show is going to look and feel different than what we have all come to know and love about NJAS, but we also are doing everything we can to still hold the event.

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THE COLEMAN FAMILY IS FULLY INVESTED IN THE NATIONAL JUNIOR ANGUS SHOW!

BY: KATHRYN COLEMAN, CA

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oots run deep in Modesto, California beginning with my grandparents, Jim & Sue Coleman to the Angus industry over five decades of involvement. In the 1980’s both my uncle Ted and my dad, Tim Coleman travelled to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to compete at Angus Jr Nationals. My dad still talks about his reserve division honor, and my brother, Tyler used to wear his buckle when he was little. Tyler has always loved cows from the time he was little, which played a huge influence on my family’s personal involvement and our future in the showring. As my parents saw that our interests grew competitively, my dad who once dispersed his purebred angus herd began purchasing Angus show heifers for Tyler and I. On our travels each summer to the National Junior Angus Show from California, it’s a road trip that we

have learned to endure, for we never find a reason to second guess it. It always comes down to who will drive out in the rig and who will fly in. As anyone could imagine my brother and I were always the ones to instantly tell my parents that we wanted to drive, whether one of us gets the whole backseat to ourselves or were shoulder to shoulder packed in like sardines and prepared for a 20+ hour drive. Tyler and I have always wanted the full experience, for we would rather be fully invested instead of only halfway. From riding in the truck from one Jr. Nationals to the next we were able to gain some memories and learned skills we wouldn’t have been able to learn if we flew each year. In 2015, it was the year of flat tires, for on our way back from Hereford Jr. Nationals we encountered a flat tire then hurried home for a quick turn-around to head to Tulsa, Oklahoma for Angus Junior Nationals. We didn’t just encounter another flat, but after a deadly heat wave that week and finally heading


home we encountered our third flat. Needless to say, we learned to change a tire in record time and didn’t let it slow us down one bit because this was the one show we were fully invested in for the summer. Many don’t comprehend the decisions and sacrifices that California juniors have to face that most other juniors across the country don’t have to decide on.

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Unfortunately, our county fair and California State Fair are run concurrently taking place during the same time as the Angus Junior Nationals each year. For many years we wanted to be involved and participate at our county fair where we began to do well, as for State Fair only Tyler had the opportunity to show at the State level in 2010. From there, my parents sat us down one night asking if we would want to show at the national level by participating at the next National Junior Angus Show in Kansas City, MO . After our first junior national, where we maintained a temporary residence at the Sheraton Hotel downtown Missouri of three weeks, while each junior national took place we unlocked the next chapter of our lives. My brother and I were strangers to Junior Nationals and only knew a few of the other California Juniors at the beginning of the week, however seven days later we had both made friends from coast to coast that till this day we are very close with. For myself, a young girl beginning her show career having the opportunity to watch and witness two of my biggest role models (Sydney Schnoor and Shayne Meyers) win that Angus Junior Nationals inspired me to step up to the plate and set goals for myself. Tyler’s competitive drive only grew for success in and out of the showring and found his other passion for fitting, where Andrew Foster took him under his wing to give him the lowdown. Succeeding this experience of a lifetime, for a couple of kids from

California - my brother and I never thought twice about missing another Jr. National even if it meant missing our County and State Fair. So for the Coleman Family, Angus Junior Nationals is our only show of the summer. •


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Louisville, KY : July 11-18, 2020 : Banners in the Bluegrass

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Owned Females Dr. Dan Shike & Kyle Colyer (Associate) Bred & Owned Females & Cow/Calf Pairs Kyle Conley & Jeremy Haag (Associate) Bred & Owned Bulls & Steers Drew Perez

FUN FACTS » The Hereford Youth Foundation of America awarded more than $200,000 in scholarships in 2019. Junior members can apply for scholarships by September 1st and April 1st. MAINE-ANJOU SHORTHORN ANGUS HEREFORD CHAROLAIS LIMOUSIN CHIANINA SIMMENTAL GELBVIEH BRANGUS RED ANGUS BRAUNVIEH

» The NJHA’s annual Faces of Leadership Conference mission is to empower 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, encourage working in team settings and focus on individual development. » The Fed Steer Shootout is an industry-leading opportunity for NJHA members to gain invaluable industry education and experience. The program challenges our junior members to get real world experience outside of the showring.


WEDNESDAY, JULY 15

SULLIVAN SUPPLY/STOCK SHOW UNIVERSITY NATIONAL SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST

THURSDAY, JULY 16 8 A.M. 10 A.M.

COW/CALF PAIRS, BRED & OWNED FEMALES, FOLLOWED BY PRODUCE-OF-DAM GROUP CLASS BRED & OWNED BULLS, STEERS

SCHEDULE

8 A.M.

FRIDAY, JULY 17 7:30 A.M.

BEGIN OWNED FEMALE SHOW

SATURDAY, JULY 18 7:30 A.M.

RESUME OWNED FEMALE SHOW

***SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ARE TENTATIVE AND CAN BE CHANGED***

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Junior Board Members: CHAIRMAN Taylor Belle Matheny VICE CHAIRMAN Rylee Barber

BOARD MEMBERS

COMMUNICATIONS CHAIR Hannah Williams

Senior Board Members PRESIDENT Joel Birdwell

MEMBERSHIP CHAIR Montana Lawrence

VICE PRESIDENT Mark St. Pierre

FUNDRAISING CHAIR Abby Spindle

BOARD MEMBERS Joe Waggoner Nate Frederickson Bruce Thomas Tommy Mead Andrew Matheny Bruce Everhart Craig Beran Whitey Hunt Becky King-Spindle Bill Goehring

LEADERSHIP CHAIR Samuel Lawrence DIRECTORS Brandt Downing Brooklyn Adam Noah Benedict Luke Daniels Wyatt Lawrence Bailey Morrell

NUMBER OF MEMBERS Nearly 4,000


Brookings, SD : July 5-10, 2020 : #CharBoom

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Owned Heifers Dave Allan, Texas Bred & Owned Heifers, Bulls, Steers and Percentage Heifers: Shane Bedwell, Missouri

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FUN FACTS » Charolais youth programs celebrate 50 years in 2020! » Kelton Arthur voted The Showtimes Heifer of the Decade with his 2018 American Royal Supreme Champion! » The first Charolais came into the United States from Mexico in 1934!

NUMBER OF MEMBERS Nearly 2,222 MAY/JUNE 2020

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VICE PRESIDENT Eddy Loggains, AR

VICE PRESIDENT Molly Smith, TX

SECRETARY Richard Clark, TN

SECRETARY Caitlin Jedlicka, MO

TREASURER Michael Sturgess, TX

TREASURER Haley Schwecke, MN

EX-OFFICIO Larry Ludeke, TX

EX-OFFICIO Teanna Simpson, MO

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Cheryl Lux, MT Dennis Metzger, CA Donnie Leddy, SD Spencer Schrader, KS Eric Dennis, TX Marty Lewis, IA Steve Peterson, MO Troy Bertsche, IL Frankie Anthony, KY Doug Rogers, MS Dotty Macy, MD

DIRECTORS Tara Tellefson, WA Devon Benes, NE Kylie Rahmeier, KS Sydney Howell, TX Kimmi Doran, MD Gracie Weiberg, TN Trisha Dybal, NE Emily Hanson, TX Emily Hoelewyn, TX

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Junior Board Members: PRESIDENT Kaitlyn Davlin, TX

Senior Board Members PRESIDENT Mike Schumacher, MO

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West Monroe, LA : June 27 - July 3, 2020 : Party of the Century n o r t h a m e r i c a n l i m o u i n f o u n d a t i o n

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Steers, Lim-Flex Cow-Calf Pairs, Limousin Cow-Calf Pairs, Bred and Owned Lim-Flex Bulls, Bred and Owned Limousin Bulls, Bred and Owned Lim-Flex Females, Bred & Owned Limousin Females: Nick Fitzsimmons Owned Lim-Flex Females, Owned Limousin Females, Group Classes: Donnie Robertson Showmanship: Taylor Gazda


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TREASURER Dr. Mark Barker

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AT-LARGE Bruce Lawrence

EX-OFFICIO Randa Taylor

EX-OFFICIO Gary Fuchs Joe Moore Ron Cunningham Charles Linhart Troy Gulotta Randy Corns Kevin Ochsner Bart Mitchell Jerry Wulf Jay Wilder Austin Hager

DIRECTORS Tristan Gulotta Clayton Schowe Riley Smith Wiley Fanta

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Senior Board Members PRESIDENT Kurt Wieczorek

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VICE PRESIDENT Klint Sickler, ND TREASURER Derek Martin, KS SECRETARY John Carrel, MT BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dustin Aherin, MO Todd Bickett, GA Leland Clark, KS Mark Covington, CO Jeff Swanson, NE Lori Maude, SD Andrea Murray, OK Lowell Rogers, MS Randy Sienknecht, IA Tom Vehige, MO

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ver the last few years, people have been tagging me as the “Red Angus Guy” but, it’s that and so much more. But to understand where I’m at now you have to go way back to my beginnings. Born and raised on a ranch in Northwest Kansas the heart of cow country, I’ve been involved from day one. For my whole life we’ve had Angus and Charolais cattle and only very recently has Red Angus even stepped foot on the ranch. Starting in 2014, the influx of Red Angus to the ranch had started and thanks to a few core breeders I was competitive from the start. My First NAJRAE was that summer and the spark had been ignited for the breed. Though I was involved, I was more focused on the showing aspect of the Event and not as much on the career development events. There were a few Junior Board members that

took me under their wing and without knowing it I went from unpolished and unknowing to well on my way to being in their shoes in the years to come. The group that I have to thank for the first step towards the Jr. Board was the 2014 NAJRAE Directors. Moving forward a few years, I was attending NAJRAE every year along with about 2 other Junior Nationals depending on the year. At times it was very stressful and it seemed like very long summers (though most would think summers are short), we got through it and while I was away at NAJRAE my family was at home working on stock for upcoming nationals. At these early events though I wasn’t alone and I had what some would call a second mom in Meghan Hoffman. She kept me on course and thoroughly involved knowing that one of my goals was to be on the board. Fast forward to 2018 and the year I finally tested the waters to run for


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Colorado State Fair

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Angus Junior National Tulsa, OK July 19-25, 2020

Arizona State Fair Phoenix, AZ October 2-25, 2020

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Beefmaster Junior National Belton, TX July 19-25, 2020

Boots & Buckles Cute Out Tribune, KS June 6-7, 2020

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Louisiana State Fair Shreveport, LA October 22 - November 8, 2020

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National Barrow Show Austin, MN September 12-15, 2020

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Northwest Keystone Jr. Beef Classic

State Fair of Texas

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Ohio State Fair

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Oklahoma State Fair Oklahoma City, OK September 17-27, 2020

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Shorthorn Junior National Abilene, TX June 21-27, 2020

Simmental Junior National Brookings, SD July 13-18, 2020

SOJC Central Point, OR

Dallas, TX September 25 - October 18, 2020

State Fair of Virginia Caroline County, VA September 25 - October 4, 2020

Tennessee State Fair Nashville, TN September 11-20, 2020

The Big E West Springfield, MA September 18 - Octover 4, 2020

The Summer Sizzle Walla Walla, WA August 1-2, 2020

Tulsa State Fair Tulsa, OK October 1-11, 2020

UMN B&B Showdown Fairbault, MN June 20, 2020

Sounder Jackpot Shippensburg, PA June 7, 2020

VCCP Winter Classic Jackpot Show Harrisonburg, VA January 24-26, 2020

West Virginia State Fair Lewisburg, WV August 13-22, 2020

Western New York Preview Classic Hamburg, NY May 28-31, 2020

Wisconsin State Fair West Allis, WI August 6-16, 2020

World Beef Expo West Allis, WI September 25-27, 2020

Wyoming State Fair Douglas, WY August 11-15, 2020


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Prospects Dave Guyer

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Market Barrows Levi Canales

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BY: JENNIFER BRUNS, TX

We are taught to find the blessings in hard times even though it may be difficult. There is a bigger picture than what our calendar looks like in the weeks and months ahead. The more we focus on God and the less we focus on ourselves, the easier it is to find the blessings that we have. Slowing down has given us more time to pray, more time to appreciate the blessings we have, and more time to let the Spirit lead us if we will listen. The sooner we remember that God is in charge and trust Him, the better off we will be. Philippians 4:6-7 reminds us 6 Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7 And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. We are not meant to understand everything that is happening in the

world right now. The part that I am struggling the most with personally, is knowing what to do about it. There are all kinds of Bible verses about being patient, trusting God, and having faith. At the same time, we don’t just want to do nothing while we see so many people struggling in the agriculture world right now. It’s hard to do nothing when we feel like the government is dictating so many things in our great country that is supposed to have more freedom than any other country in the world. We know there is evil and corruption in the world, so how do we just sit back and watch, and how can one single individual really make a difference when the problems right now are so overwhelming?

We must first trust in God and pray hard, then we must listen, and then finally, act. If Noah would not have taken action, he wouldn’t have built the ark, and if King David wouldn’t have taken action, he wouldn’t have killed Goliath. So please, have a positive attitude, listen to God and do what you can. •

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The Bible tells us in Romans 5:1 Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, 2 through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we boast in the hope of the glory of God. 3 Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know

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think its safe to say that over the last few months, we have all had a major interruption in our plans. For the first time in years, my calendar is not marked up to be somewhere every weekend for the next three or four months. Shows that have taken place for years have been canceled. We have intensely felt the impact on the livestock industry. My heart goes out to all the seniors that did not get that last show opportunity. My heart goes out to the dairy farmers dumping their milk on the ground. My heart goes out to the pork producers that have no where to go with their product, and the beef producers that are dealing with falling prices. We are facing tough times throughout the country.

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his past March after Houston canceled, Laurie told me that now was a good time to work on graphics that I wouldn’t normally have the time to. I agreed and started working on our 2020 State Fair Edition cover and marketing. I’ve had an idea I wanted to try for our August State Fair Edition for a few years, but never had the time to actually do it. This past Spring I was able to design all of the 3D neon lettering and effects for our State Fair Edition Ad found in this issue. It is without question my favorite design I’ve worked on to date! I can’t wait for everyone to see our State Fair Cover later this Summer! I think many people we’re told to stay at home and looked at it as an opportunity to watch movies and kick back. We took it as an opportunity to

better our company and make plans for later this year. We have some cool announcements coming soon as well as later this year that we can’t wait to share with you! It has actually been a crazy busy Spring at The Showtimes. From our Virtual Graduation Ceremony, making banners and cutouts, working on the issue you are reading and a big project that we will share soon, it’s been a year unlike any other! After our best Denver and Fort Worth to date, we can’t wait to cover our next show! We have big plans for the remainder of 2020 and look forward to seeing everyone. A special thanks to all of our advertisers in this issue! • Sincerely, Brian J. Reid Owner/Editor

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.