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102 Ak-Sar-Ben 118 Kansas State Fair 125 NILE 128 Tulsa State Fair 139 State Fair of Texas

146 Nebraska State Fair 149 Keystone International 152 KS Jr. Livestock Show 154 World Beef Expo 157 Minnesota Beef Expo

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2014 REFLECTED

ANOTHER GREAT YEAR IS COMING TO A CLOSE

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he November/December 2014 Year End Edition marks the final issue of the year. It seems like we have gone so hard the past few months we haven't had time to take a breath. We are thankful to have been able to travel and cover Ak-SarBen and the American Royal like never before. Thanks to everyone who stopped by our booth at both shows! We are humbled and blessed to share your lives in each issue. The biggest part of The Showtimes is capturing the people of our industry. Take time to watch our Kansas City Show Center video to watch the Kroupa and Reimann families reflect on Nick's life. Stories like this are an example of how life is more than just cattle shows. We truly enjoy capturing the many moments with families and friends. With every issue and every show we meet more great people and

learn their stories. By reading The Showtimes, you will get to know your peers and appreciate their stories. This issue reflects on another huge year. Our 2014 Yearbook looks back at the champions from every show throughout the year. Plus, we share the covers, hall of fame members, articles and faces and places from 2014. Also, don't miss our Collegiate Livestock Judging feature that starts on page 221. We highlight ten of America's top livestock judging programs. Be sure to look for more livestock judging features and results in the upcoming issues of The Showtimes! All three of us would like to wish all of our readers a Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas! We hope you enjoy the final shows of 2014 and look forward to an even bigger 2015! - Brian, Laurie & Lisa Reid

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BLACKOUT JACKPOT 3 ANNOUNCED FOR 2015 We are excited to announce the Blackout Jackpot 3! The Showtimes Magazine's steer and heifer jackpot returns March 20-22, 2015 at The Ranch in Loveland, Colorado. It will once again be held with the CSU Green and Gold Showdown. This will be a 2 ring show (Green and Gold Ring and Blackout Ring) with the heifers showing on Saturday and the steers showing on Sunday. Brad Winegardner, OH will judge the heifer show and Matt Leo, CA will sort the steers. Be sure to look for our ad in the November/December issue of The Showtimes. More information will be announced in our January/February issue. We look forward to working with Shane Bedwell and CSU on this big jackpot weekend!

BOTH BLACKOUT STEERS WIN AMERICAN ROYAL The Blackout Jackpot has been held two times. The first show was in 2012. In 2014 we decided to bring the show back and had the Blackout Jackpot 2. The Grand Champion Steer from the Blackout Jackpot, shown by Kayla Morrow, went on to win the American Royal in 2012 for Baylor Bonham! This past October, Bayley Kroupa's steer that was Grand Champion this spring at our show was selected Grand Champion in Kansas City! That makes the Blackout Jackpot two for two! We are looking forward to holding the Blackout Jackpot 3 in 2015 with CSU. Don't miss your chance to show March 20-22, 2015 at The Ranch in Loveland, Colorado. You just might be the next person to win both the Blackout Jackpot and the American Royal!

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TYLER HUMPHREY SAYS FAREWELL TO THE AMERICAN CHIANINA ASSOCIATION The American Chianina Association (ACA) would like to thank Tyler Humphrey, Director of Marketing & Performance Programs for his almost 4 years of service. Tyler has resigned from his position at the ACA with his last day being October 10, 2014. Tyler has taken a position with Jones Show Cattle of Ohio and will be working as their Director of Marketing & Customer Relations. The ACA genuinely appreciates Tyler’s efforts in growing the Chianina breed and helping with the ACA sponsored shows and sales. We wish him best of luck with his new venture. The ACA will release information regarding filling the Director of Marketing & Performance Programs position as it becomes available.

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SHOWTIMES COVERAGE AT AK-SAR-BEN AND THE AMERICAN ROYAL The Showtimes Magazine was excited to once again sponsor and have a booth at both the 2014 Ak-Sar-Ben and American Royal.


HARD DAYS WORK George Dennert relaxing with his steer at the 2014 Ak-Sar-Ben Livestock Show! Dennert's steer ended up winning his Crossbred steer class.

LISA REID JUDGES BREEDING HEIFER SHOWMANSHIP Showtimes Owner and Managing Editor was honored to judge the 2014 Ak-Sar-Ben Breeding Heifer Showmanship this past September.

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CHERRY KNOLL FARM NOV 2014

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herry Knoll Farm is a name synonymous with quality. The Black Angus cattle operation, located just outside of Philadelphia, PA, defies the law of averages. It operates with only 50 head of cattle, yet accumulates winning titles across the nation against contenders who have ten times the number of cattle.

In 1989, Margaret and Bob Duprey moved Cherry Knoll Farm to its current location in West Grove, Pa. At that time, Margaret’s passion was focused on high performance dressage horses; nevertheless, fate has a wonderful way of fulfilling wishes. Margaret’s childhood dream was to own a farm and Brian Fitzgerald joined the team as the Cherry Knoll Farm manager. In 1993, Margaret’s focus expanded to include Angus cattle.. NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 THE SHOWTIMES 31


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“She always wanted to be like Old MacDonald,” husband, Bob laughed. “Margaret’s passion is evident in everything she does, and with the Black Angus cattle, it is no different.” Brian, Margaret and Bob began to cultivate the herd and, shortly, Cherry Knoll owned a nationally respected herd that turned heads in the livestock industry. Following a nine-year tenure, Brian passed the baton to his brother, Tim Fitzgerald, who currently curates the prize-winning herd and manages all the cattle breeding and operations of Cherry Knoll Farm. The Fitzgerald’s roots run deep in the Angus breed. Tim was raised in western Nebraska in an Angus family on a nationally prominent Angus ranch. He came up through the ranks of the renowned National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) program, and holds a B.S. degree in Animal Science from Oklahoma State University where he was a member of the 1989 National Champion intercollegiate livestock judging team. During his career, Tim has judged numerous beef cattle shows of almost every breed at all levels of competition.

Margaret recalled the conversation with Tim that would become the foundation for Cherry Knoll Farm’s cattle operation for the next two decades. “I explained to Tim that we only had this much land which prevented us from accommodating the large herd that he’d been used to while working in West Virginia. We had to keep the herd manageable — so we should focus on quality not quantity. This is how we developed the cattle we have.”

Cherry Knoll Farm is operated on that philosophy, and the personal attention to detail is the secret to the great success it enjoys in its breeding Angus cattle that are competitive on the national level. Cherry Knoll cattle are bred to fit a variety of programs, with a primary focus on high profile genetics, proven cow families, and the elite sires of the breed. Cherry Knoll Farm’s clientele include Angus breeders, National Junior Angus Association (NJAA), 4-H and FFA exhibitors, as well as commercial producers seeking the added benefits of utilizing advanced, contemporary Angus genetics. The Cherry Knoll breeding program strives to exceed the goals of its customers and is recognized for its unique ability to raise cattle appropriate to all of these markets. The Dupreys are passionate supporters of the NJAA. The Dupreys sponsor various Angus events, as

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well as sell their cattle to many of the juniors during their annual Fall Sale. “We support the NJAA because the children are the future of the Angus industry, the future of America and the future of the world,” Margaret said. It is the exemplary breeding program that made Cherry Knoll Farm the winning choice for the NJAA Leaders Engaged in Angus Development (LEAD) Conference venue. The LEAD field trip to Cherry Knoll Farm included more than 150 juniors from across the country and Canada. In addition to touring the farm, the juniors were able to spend time with the Dupreys, Tim and the cattle during the 2014 LEAD Conference, themed Forefathers & Farmers: Cultivating Angus Youth. The participants took careful notes and read the tags of the calves, asking questions and preparing for the October sale. Tim shared his vast knowledge with the participants. He described the day-to-day operations of Cherry Knoll Farm, their breeding philosophy and strategy, as well as the rising concerns the economy forces breeders

to confront. He acknowledged that Cherry Knoll Farm is an exceptional facility and credited the success of the operation to Margaret and Bob’s philosophy, vision and generosity. “I really wanted to show the kids that you can work for beautiful people, in a beautiful place and give back to the community,” Tim said. “Cherry Knoll Farm is a special place, and we were thrilled to host the NJAA. We have the greatest set of babies ever raised, and it is our philosophy of quality over quantity that has allowed us to succeed. It was important for these kids to understand that bigger isn’t always better. The truth is ‘better is better’. So, you don’t need 3,000 head of cattle to compete against the big guys.” Tim continued, “I think it was wonderful for the kids to meet Margaret and Bob. Probably some of the kids were surprised about how approachable and real Margaret and Bob are. Margaret is so much more than an owner… she is a supporter, she is a mentor, she is there at the in-gate, and she even helps to breed animals that get this close to perfect.” The annual event provides an open

Junior Lexi Wright and Tim Fitzgerald

line of communication for members of different associations to share ideas, exchange plans and establish goals. Each year, the participating juniors collectively choose a highlight location to visit, and Cherry Knoll Farm was at the top of the list for 2014. “Although we do not have children of our own, Bob and I feel it is vitally important to support younger generations. We know education plays a very important part in the future, and we do what we can to help out as much as possible,” Margaret said. In 2007, Cherry Knoll Farm clinched the Grand Champion Heifer and Grand Champion Bull during the National Western Stock Show, a nearly impossible feat. Many of the winning heifers and bulls are offspring from the Cherry Knoll stock, including some of the greatest made females to ever enter a show ring, such as Cherry Knoll LSC Rosebud, Cherry Knoll Elsa and Freys Arkpride of Cherry Knoll. Cherry Knoll Farm is currently a leading force in taking genetic breeding to the next level. Tim explained his breeding methods

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in determining what pairing will produce the best offspring. “You are never going to have the ‘perfect’ cow, but you can sure get close. When breeding an animal, my main objective is to have that cow produce a better animal than what she is. It’s a game. There is not just one bull out there that will fix everything; it is all trial and error. We try to breed that perfect one, that is what you try to do, and our results show just how close we get.” Although Cherry Knoll Farm is not set amongst hills with cherry trees, the name encompasses the history of Margaret’s extensive roots in the equestrian industry. The original Cherry Knoll Farm was located in Newtown Square, and rivaled President Madison’s home, Montpelier, where owner Mrs. Jean Liseter Austin duPont’s husband, William, had grown up. The house duplicated everything about Montpelier, down to the woodwork on the interior. Cherry Knoll Farm became well known for their cattle and horses. Much later, Margaret rode at the farm and fell in love with its atmosphere and name. Mrs. duPont’s sister, Miss Anna A. Austin, allowed Margaret to keep the

name when she began her own facility in the West Grove location. Mrs. duPont was a dedicated horsewoman who rode, showed and bred horses for most of her life—she was a fixture at horse shows across the country. Similar to Mrs. duPont, Margaret’s equestrian interests were nurtured early in life. She was a little girl who fell in love with a pony, and her passion only grew. She owns some of the most competitive high performance Grand Prix dressage and show jumpers in the world. Margaret, herself, trains with International Dressage rider, Todd Flettrich, in pursuit of her dreams of one day competing on an international scale, as both an owner and rider. Flettrich earned a spot as the alternate on the 2012 U.S. Olympic Dressage Team only two years after competing at the prestigious World Equestrian Games in Lexington, Ky. Margaret admitted that she sees much of herself in Flettrich—filled with a competitive and ambitious spirit. Flettrich has ridden Amadeus and Otto at international dressage competitions, going head-to-head with the best in the world. Margaret’s famous show jumper,

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Cedric, ridden by Olympic Champion Laura Kraut, qualified for the 2008 Olympics, and helped bring home the Team Gold for the United States of America. Cedric continues to prove himself a superior equine athlete in show rings around the world, capturing four prestigious Longines Global Champions Tour (GCT) Grand Prix wins and finishing in the third place for the 2013 GCT Leading Rider Championship. Kraut believes he is one of the “best athletes in the world.” Margaret is also a shareholder in the Stars and Stripes syndicate that owns Andretti S, one of Kraut’s most


competitive mounts. He was unveiled in 2014 during the Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, Fla., and will one day fill Cedric’s position as her top international competitor. Her dedication to the equestrian disciplines extends much farther than dressage and show jumping. Duprey is also a significant proponent of para-dressage, a growing sport in the United States. Paralympian Rebecca Hart and her own Schroeters Romani, owned in conjunction with Cherry Knoll Farm, quickly became an unstoppable partnership since the fall. They led the Grade II para-dressage ranks in the United States, and closed out the para-dressage competition during the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 2014 with solid scores and an outstanding freestyle debut, which Margaret was on-site to watch. Cherry Knoll Farm continues to standout as the best, in every show ring they enter. The team at Cherry Knoll Farm works diligently to provide the best, always striving to be the finest in the world because they focus on ‘quality not quantity’. For more information on Cherry Knoll Farm, please visit www.cherryknollfarminc.com. ▪

Todd Flettrich and Otto by Sue Stickle

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CURRENT MEMBERS Âť Be sure to check out our Online Hall of Fame at theshowtimesmagazine.com!

Ky Stierwalt March 2009

Phil Lautner July 2009

Jim Williams July 2009

Wayne Colette September 2009

Steve Bonham January 2010

Christy Collins March 2010

Kirk Stierwalt July 2010

Randy Daniel September 2010

John Sullivan January 2011

Bob May March 2011

Schnoor Sisters May 2011

Dan Hoge August 2011

American Royal October 2011

Bauman Family November 2011

Mark Sneed January 2012

Matt Lautner March 2012

Mike Hartman May 2012

James & Nick Sullivan July 2012

Dave Guyer September 2012

Bo Sanders November 2012

Jack Ward January 2013

Caldwell Family March 2013

Willoughby Family March 2013

Winegardner Family May 2013

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Kent Habeger March 2009

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Ron & Becky Thompson July 2013

Faber Family September 2013

Eugene Ritchey November 2013

Robert Funk January 2014

Scott Schaake January 2014

Mark & Deb Core March 2014

Gib Yardley March 2014

Nick Reimann May 2014

Pearl Walthall May 2014

Brock May July 2014

Deb Vorthmann September 2014

Cherry Knoll Farm November 2014

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 anouncer, auctioneer and livestock show, the Hall of Fame represents excellence. It is a group of individuals that make a difference in our industry.

We have had an overwhelming response to our Hall of Fame since it was started in March 2009! We always welcome nominations for our Hall of Fame. If you would like to nominate someone for our Hall of Fame, please email us at theshowtimes@yahoo.com.

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Sept 26-27, 2014 | Omaha, Nebraska Held in Conjunction with the AK-SAR-BEN 4-H Stock Show

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Tyler Saunders, Olivia Lapke, Alec Lapke Each team member won a Sullivan’s show box.

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Abby Greiman, Kassidy Bremer, Kade Killmer Each team member won a turbo fan.

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Keaton Otto, Dalton Smith, Ben Von Glan Each team member won an aluminum clipper box.

Each member of the top 5 teams won 15 bags of Honor Show Chow Cattle Feed, a set of Andis Clippers, Ultra Ova breeding certificate and eZall Foamers. All participants that entered the Honor Show Chow Fitting Challenge received a t-shirt, HSC duffle bag, Sullivan’s fitting supplies, 60 lb. Purina Stress Tub, coupon for 3 bags of HSC Cattle Feed, Show Times name plaque and a John Deere multi-port charger. ®

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Sired by Irish Whiskey, bred to BK Unlimited Power for Spring calf.

COW SALE

This offering will include most of our elite donors, proven dams of champions, and a great set of young females. We are keeping our bred heifers, yearling heifers, and a handful of Maine cows. The rest of our mature females sell in this offering. This will be a sale you won't want to miss!!

Saturday, December 6, 2014 at the Ranch Selling 200 Cows ... Maine-Anjou, MaineTainer, Angus, & Crossbreds 140 head Spring Calving Cows • 60 head Fall Pairs 20 head of Open Show Heifers & Donor Prospects ... Maine-Anjou, MaineTainer, Hereford & Crossbred

Her Dam Sells!

The 2014 National Junior Maine-Anjou Heifer Show Grand Champion Female, shown by Becca Moore

Sired by Dubia. Bred to BK Ambush

Her Dam Sells!

The 2012 San Antonio Supreme Champion Female, shown by Macie McCollum Sired by BK Navajo. Sells bred to X3

Open Heifer ... Horned Hereford sired by 88X

Sired by Trendsetter. Sells with a Fall bull calf by BK Xikes

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Open Heifer ... Maine-Anjou sired by BK Xpert

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Bartholomew County Fairgrounds • Columbus, Indiana Fairgrounds are located 2 miles South of the I-65 & Hwy. 46 Exit on Highway 11

RING 1

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Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 12:00 Noon

Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 12:30 Noon

Grand Steer & Heifer • $600 Reserve Steer & Heifer • $300 3rd Overall Steer & Heifer • $100 Breed Champions • $40

Grand Steer & Heifer • $600 Reserve Steer & Heifer • $300 3rd Overall Steer & Heifer • $100 Breed Champions • $40

Judge: TBA

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Grand Prize donated by Sinnamon Show Supply to winner of both Ring 1 & Ring 2! Check out the new Double Ring - Double Points show in Greensburg on Sunday, March 29th. ENTRY FEE

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STEER & HEIFER RULES:

1. Heifers must be born after 9-1-2013. 2. Steers must be born after 1-1-2014. 3. Health papers are required (out of State only). 4. Registration papers are required. 5. Registered heifers will show by breed and age. Crossbred heifers will be shown by weight. 6. Registered steers will show by breed and weight. Crossbreds will be shown by weight. 7. No twining. 8. a $100 non-refundable fee must accompany a protest of eligibility at least one hour prior to start of show.

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1. These are open shows. 2. Generators are encouraged. 3. Alcohol is not permitted on the grounds. 4. Not responsible for accidents. 5. All entry money is nonrefundable. 6. Committee’s decisions are final. 7. Bedding will be provided while available. Minimum of 5 head per breed & class. • Cattle may arrive after Noon Friday, March 27, 2015 • Cattle registration & weighing will be conducted as follows: Friday: 5:00-8:00 p.m. & Saturday 7:30-10:00 a.m.

For more information call:

SHOWMANSHIP: 10:30 a.m. BREEDS TO BE OFFERED:

Angus, Charolais, Chianina, Hereford/Polled Hereford, Maine-Anjou, Maintainer, Shorthorn, Shorthorn Plus, Simmental, % Simmental, AOB and Crossbred.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS: Holiday Inn - (812) 372-1541 Days Inn - (812) 376-9951 Ramada Inn - 1-800-845-9832 Sleep Inn - (812) 372-7200

Dave Bonnell - (812) 343-4313 • Albert O’Connor - (812) 343-0134 Sponsored by Bartholomew County 4-H Fair, Inc.

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- Grand Champion Female, ’14 National Junior Shorthorn Show - Congratulations Nick Sullivan

- Grand Champion ShorthornPlus, ’14 IA State Fair - Grand Champion ShorthornPlus, ’14 IA Beef Expo - Congratulations Sara Sullivan - Grand Champion Steer, ’IL State Fair Junior Show - Congratulations to the Varner Family

- Fourth Overall Steer, ’14 IN State Fair - Congratulations to the Brumbaugh Family

- Grand Champion Steer, ’IL State Fair Open Show - Congratulations to the Day Family

Dealer inquiries Welcome!!! Please contact JDK Products, Inc. 815.264.8887 or David Kearns, 815.739.3578 • Dave Kearns, Jr., 815.739.3575 Call for ordering information,

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article

THIS ISSUE DAVE SHARES WITH YOU THE IMPORTANCE OF TEAMWORK. BY DAVE GUYER, IL

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ometimes we think about the one that is showing and talk about the job they have done, but what about everybody else that was involved in creating a successful project. Showing livestock is more of a team sport than you may think. Can you imagine a football team without a quarterback, baseball team without a pitcher, or soccer team without a goalie? All of which would only be on a one way course to putting a mark in the lose column, setting everything up for failure, and ultimately disappointment to everybody. But I compare showing livestock to car racing. There is a placing at the end of the race like a class or top five at the show, sometimes we run into the wall and crash so we go home, regroup, and get better for the next show or sometimes the next year. Every year

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we show, we set our goals higher and higher. Like starting at the small local tracks, and working our way up the ranks to the dream tracks like Dayton, Talladega, Indy, or the likes of NWSS, NAILE, or the American Royal for examples. Lastly and probably the most like racing, most of the attention goes on the driver or in this case the showman. At the end of the race they interview the driver, they put his name in lights, and the check is written to him. We on the outside, talk about the HIS driving skills and the job HE had done. Now don't get me wrong we have to have a driver but let's talk about the rest of the team. They have to have an owner that is willing to put his faith into a team and a facility in order to produce these cars. There's the crew chief that plays as the coach and makes the decisions on when to pit, how many tires, and if they need to make any adjustments. There's a mechanic, that builds these motors to preform at the highest level in extreme conditions. There's the tire changers which have to be quick about there work and have every lug nut on straight and tight. We have to


have a driver that does his best to get to the front of the line without hitting the wall. But then there is the gasman. The gasman is the guy that is the last over the wall, doesn't have to be the fastest on the team, he puts the hose in the tank and when the can is empty he pulls it out and the car takes off. As long as he get the gas in the car and don't trip up the guys working around him, his job is fairly simple. BUT is it less important? Last, I know it's pretty hard to get around the track without gas, so yes, his job is just as important. If you sit down and think about it, showing is a lot the same. We need support from mom, dad, grandpa, or grandma to buy us a car, (calf, pig, lamb, etc) and as time goes on working our way up the ranks at the smaller tracks (county or local shows) and the more they believe in the team, the better the car they will try to build. We need breeders to build us motors, and the better motors or livestock we can breed, the better we do and more we can race. We have to have a crew chief like the person we bought the project from, or some type of mentor that acts as a coach that gives the team

a direction and guidance of feeding, fitting and daily care. They help in making the decisions on a day to day, week to week, and month to month to build a championship result. We need tire changers that can help with clipping, fitting, and other show day preparations. The gasman you may ask... well that's the guy that makes sure the show halter is on and the showman is there in a presentable look to race because usually the showman (driver) has been down in the trenches working, and needs to get into his fire suit. And last but not least, we need a driver. One that goes out into the ring and presents the completed project that everybody has worked for, and hopefully keeps it out of the wall. LOL!!! That can be frustrating sometimes but it happens. But at the end of the day, everybody on the team has to do their part and put in their time at the shop (barn) to make it all work. At our place, Luc and I are the support, Chad is the crew chief, Luc is the mechanic. We have lots of tire changers and gasmen that have helped

us out over the years. I'm the coach and they tell me some coaches coach harder than others, and Ashtin and Nalaney are the drivers. Now even though we have our strong points, if we all work together as a team, I will promise that it does put you on a path toward success. Don't go to battle without a complete team. Don't let good enough be enough. So my challenge today is for you to put a team around you that spells success. Look at your project as a team effort and if you are ever lucky enough to win a race, don't forget the team behind you, because you need every piece of the puzzle to put together a winning combination. Always remember there are many feed choices out there, but I will encourage you to give ShowRite Feeds a chance. If you are already a customer, then thank you for your business. If you have a cool point of view or topic we can discuss, please stop me at the shows and be sure to share it with me. Good luck and have fun at the show!!!

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SARAH VICKLAND

WE ASKED SARAH TO FILL IN THE BLANKS. BY SARAH VICKLAND

1. I would never... I would never walk a tightrope, not even for a few feet. I get sweaty palms just thinking about it. 1. I would never... mistreat an animal 2. I wish I were better at... “talking stock” with people Grand Champion Steer 2009 NAILE

3. My favorite show is... National Western Stock Show 4. My favorite hobby is... traveling/relaxing 5. I always make sure I... spoil my dog, Aubrey! 6. My biggest fear is... currently... ISIS 7. I never go to a show without... my lucky square toes

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10. I would love to travel to... anywhere & everywhere.. just wish I could afford to! 11. If I could judge one show it'd be... Denver Steers with Colby 12. The easiest way to make me angry is... to mess with my dog or my family 13. My favorite song is... currently... Rather Be – Clean Bandit feat Jess Glynne 14. My greatest accomplishment is... Bachelor of Science in Event Management from Iowa State University 15. If I could meet one person it would be... Fred Hoiberg

8. My perfect day is... I haven’t planned it yet! 9. My favorite sports team is... The Iowa State Cyclones

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SCHULTZ FARMS SHOW CATTLE

WINTER SPECTACULAR

The ROAD TO SUCCESS runs through Nebraska at Schultz Farms Fall Born & Spring Born Replacement Heifer Sale

MANY TIME CHAMPION CHI STEER Amen x 298 Ice Pick Donor

MANY TIMES CHAMP FOR DAVIS FAMILY CHAMPION DIVISION 3 - 2012 MN State Fair Heat Wave x 358 Donor

CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER & 3RD OVERALL 2010 Iowa Beef Expo 2010 Heat Wave x 358 Hostage x Who Donor

January 6th

•CALVES CAN BE VIEWED ANYTIME between now and sale. •VISIT WWW.SHOWSTEERS.COM/SCHULTZFARMS to view pictures & information prior to the sale.

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Monopoly x 358 Hostagex Who Donor Bred by us • First set of calves sold this fall and were well received! GOOD SET OF FALL BORNS OUT SIRED BY THE RECIPE

FALL BORNS SIRED BY: The Recipe, Texas Twister, Steam Roller, PooBear, Heat Wave & Solid Gold.

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the big picture

HIGH ABOVE OMAHA This photo was captured with The Showtimes Phantom in Omaha, Nebraska this Fall! Not only did The Showtimes Phantom capture awesome video for Show Center, we were also able to share with you this cool photo. Pictured is the CenturyLink Center above the trailers unloading below. From cattle on the wash racks to the Omaha Skyline in the distance, The Showtimes Phantom provides a whole new perspective!

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Res. Grand Champion Steer - San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo

5th Annual Pasture Bid -Off Sale January 14th, 2015

Grand Champion Heifer - West Texas Fair & Rodeo

On behalf of Forbes & Graham Cattle Co., we would like to say thank you and congratulate these families on all their hard work and dedication.

Don Forbes - 806.759.8837 Jeff Graham - 806.790.9820 Rich Hannum - 610.308.9103

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We are excited about this set of calves and the future they hold. Feel free to contact us and come take a look at this great set of cattle.


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NAILE BADGER HOOSIER ANLS

THIS ISSUE WE BRING YOU COVERAGE OF THE NAILE, BADGER KICK-OFF CLASS IC, HOOSIER BEEF CONGRESS AND THE ARIZONAL NATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW. WE PREVIEW THIS YEAR’S JUDGES, LAST YEAR’S CHAMPIONS, PLACES TO EAT, FUN THINGS TO DO IN EACH CITY AND MORE! 61


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NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION

NOV. 8 - 21 / LOUISVILLE, KY FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT 1

THE BELLE OF LOUISVILLE >>> Ride one of the oldest operating steamboats in the United States.

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ZIP LINE THROUGH LOUISVILLE’S MEGA CAVERN! >>> World’s only zip line tour, underground!

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HOMEMADE ICE CREAM & PIE KITCHEN >>> Fresh baked goods & fresh churned ice creams since 1982.

4 5 CELEBRATING CHAMPIONSHIP Sutton Bellar with Jesse Ahrens after winning the show.

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FOURTH STREET LIVE! >>> Prime spot for dining and entertainment.

WAGNER’S RESTAURANT >>> Opend since 1922, enjoy breakfast and/or lunch at this Churchill Downs staple.


MARKET + BREEDING

JUNIOR HEIFER SHOW >>> CODY SANKEY, IN >>> JEFF JACKSON, TX >>> JOHN GRIMES, OH JUNIOR STEER SHOW >>>JEFF SARGENT, TX OPEN CHAROLAIS >>> JIM BLOOMBERG, IL

2014 SUPREME CHAMPION JUNOR BREEDING FEMALE >>> TAYLOR HETT

OPEN CHIANINA & CHIANGUS >>> RYAN RATHMAN, TX OPEN GELBVIEH >>> SCOTT SCHAAKE, KS OPEN HEREFORD >>> LYDELL MEIER, TN OPEN LIMOUSIN & LIMFLEX >>> SHANE BEDWELL, CO OPEN MAINE-ANJOU & MAINETAINER >>> CHARLIE BOYD, KY OPEN RED ANGUS >>> EMILY GRIFFITHS, IN OPEN RED POLL >>>DAN SHIKE, IL OPEN SHORTHORN >>>MARK HOGE, MI OPEN SHORTHORNPLUS , SIMMENTAL & SIMANGUS >>> BARRY WESNER, IN

2014 GRAND CHAMPION STEER >>> SUTTON BELLAR

JUNIOR MARKET WETHERS >>>CLINT CUMMINGS, CA JUNIOR MARKET HOGS >>>JOHN STAUDE, OK JUNIOR MARKET GOATS >>> CRAIG BECKMIER, IL

KENTUCKY EXPO CENTER >>> In addition to the NAILE, every year the Kentucky Expo Center is home to multiple events including Military & Gun Shows, Sport Tournaments, and DISNEY LIVE!

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BADGER

BADGER KICK-OFF CLASSIC

DEC. 5 - 7 / MADISON, WI UW-Saddle and Sirloin makes changes to 2014 Badger Kick-Off Classic Mackenzie Cash, General Chair for the 2014 Badger Kick-Off Classic, announces that the show will be held at a new location, the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, WI. Madison, WI (August 5, 2014)- The 2014 Badger Kick-Off Classic will be the 20th show hosted by UW-Saddle and Sirloin. The first show was held at the Stock Pavilion on campus in Madison with around 50 head of cattle. Within a few years the show had caught on so well that the Pavilion no longer was a large enough facility. This is when the move was made to the Wisconsin State Fair Park in West Allis, WI, originally needing only one barn on site to stall cattle.

HOME STRETCH A group heading to the show ring at the 2013 Badger Kick-Off Classic in West Allis, Wisconsin

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With the growth in entries over the last 10 years, Saddle and Sirloin has had to increase stalling areas branching out into the double deck barn-first just the lower level and then even filling the upper deck as well. With Alliant Energy Center’s announcement of the New Holland Pavilions construction project, came a decision for the 2014 General Chair, Mackenzie Cash, and General Co-Chair,


2014 GRAND CHAMPION STEER >>> GRACIE RUSSEL

STEERS + HEIFERS 2014 GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER >>> TYLER VERBECK

STEERS >>> JACK WARD, MO HEIFERS >>>BRIGHAM STEWART, KS

Alexus Butler. Contract negotiations began in April 2014 and an agreement was reached a few weeks later. The 2014-2016 shows will be held at the Alliant Energy Center in the New Holland Pavilions. 2014 dates are December 5th-7th. In 2015 the dates will be December 4th-6th, 2015. 2016 dates will be December 2nd-4th, 2016. Pavilion 1, which is 90,000 square feet, will host two show rings, a food court with eating area, an expanded trade show, and heated wash racks. Pavilion 2, which can hold 1800 head of cattle, will be the site of all the cattle stalling. This over doubles the space of cattle stalling for exhibitors. Pavilion 2 also offers easy access for unloading and loading at arrival and departure and easy trailer parking near the facilities. There will also be free parking on grounds. Saddle and Sirloin hopes that Badger Kick-Off Classic can continue to grow in the New Holland Pavilions and looks forward to working with the Alliant Energy Center and staff. For additional information please contact Mackenzie Cash at badgerkickoffclassic@gmail.com or visit www.badgerkickoff.net.

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ompetitive? Webster’s Dictionary defines this adjective as, “to have the strong desire to be the best at something while competing successfully against others.” I fully believe that when someone is born they begin with a blank slate-- the people around you along with the experiences you have define what kind of person you will be and the traits you will possess. Competitiveness is just one of those traits, and one that is certainly ever present within those who raise and exhibit livestock. Although the friends and experiences you obtain are incredible, in the end, there is still that little (or big) desire in all of us to try and come out on top. More personally, I discovered that growing up with two sisters meant that my competitiveness began at home! Before I was competitive against anyone else within the cattle industry, I was competitive with my sisters. For the longest time, it didn’t matter where I placed as long as it was one spot higher than them. I know I’m not the only one who has felt this way. For all those reading this right now, think back to that time when you were ages 5-12 and in the ring with a sibling of yours. How important was it for you to not only win your class, but to also beat your brother/sister in the process? What if you were lucky enough to show against your sibling in showmanship? Winning showmanship over a sibling (which, sadly, I never accomplished against my sisters) was like winning the Super Bowl, with the celebration being the entire drive home. To the parents reading this, I ask how many times had you set out to buy cattle of completely different age ranges, or even breeds, in an attempt to avoid sibling rivalries? My parents would try to trade off year by year which child would get the “good one” in order to make it fair. This strategy never seemed to work out as planned. However, looking back, it was

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those childhood barn rivalries with my siblings that shaped me into who I am, all while elevating our program to where it is today. With both my sisters’ birthdays being close to the release of this issue, I decided to surprise them with a more sentimental approach to our relationship, while still informing readers about our operation. They always said it would be cool for our family to be in this magazine someday. Well Madison and Morgan, here it is. First, here’s a little background on our program. Shuey Stock Farms, Inc. was started in 1887 when my great-great grandfather purchased the original 160 acres of prairie in southeast Nebraska. The original land is still used to pasture cattle, but the type and scope of the operation has changed drastically. Six children, the offspring of Willis and Erma Shuey, were put through college in the 1950’s and 1960’s on that original 160 acres and another 80 acres that was added prior to the Great Depression. At that time, the family milked Jersey cows and ran stockers. After the last child entered college, the milk cows were sold and the operation was enlarged to not only include stockers but 200 to 300 head of finishing cattle. In 1974, my grandfather, Keith Shuey, took over management of the operation and introduced some of the first purebred Simmental cattle in the state of Nebraska. However, they were not the typical Simmental cattle seen at today’s shows. They were big red and white females, with enough leg and lack of depth that you could almost walk under them. You don’t hear too many judging coaches preaching “when in doubt, frame ‘em out” today, but that was what the industry wanted at the time. This was also the time when my father and his sisters

started to exhibit cattle at the state and national level. In addition, my father served as the National Junior Simmental Association Board President. And true to tradition, sibling rivalries were a common problem among those three as well. Every year at Christmas, stories are told as to who beat whom in the show ring or who always left the gate open letting the cows out. They had lots of success through the years at such shows as the National Western, the American Royal, the Nebraska State Fair, the Breeders Sweepstakes and the NAILE. The operation continued raising and selling purebred Simmental cattle and, in 1985, Red Angus were added to the herd. When the youngest child of the new generation graduated from college, the operation evolved again. The emphasis transitioned from raising and showing purebred animals to developing a more commercial cow herd. Fast forward a few more years, which saw the graduation of my father from Veterinary school at KSU and the

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birth of Madison, Morgan, and me. By then, our family had settled in our current location in Corning, IA with the purchase of land. For nearly 20 years, we ran approximately 180 head of cattle. The goal was set to expand to 300 head and eventually expansion plans were made even beyond that. Currently, the herd consists of just over 450 head of cattle: approximately 50 head of pure-bred Red Angus and Simmentals and 400 head of Red Angus, Simmental and South Devon cross commercial cows. Madison and I entered the operation with our first Red Angus show heifers in 2004. At that time, the size of our crossbred herd required us to purchase 4-5 bulls a year to keep up with the expansion. Our family saw the purchasing of show heifers as a way to hopefully one day raise functional bulls out of these females to cover some of those purchases. One of Madison’s very first Red Angus show heifers was named Kit after the American Girl doll.


Considering that Madison and I were still very new to showing cattle, we did very well. The best thing my father did for us prior to our first show was to sit in a lawn chair in our front yard and say, “Okay, you two, get her ready.” Kit stood 2nd in class at most of her shows, including second out of 24 at the National Open show and second in class at Denver. That was the same year that my parents made a major mistake purchasing two females of the same age. While Madison was enjoying all her success, I was the jealous older brother much further down the line with my own heifer. Following multiple fights over why she got the good one when I supposedly worked harder, my parents made yet another crucial mistake by saying, “We’ll buy you the good one next year.” Holding them to their word, I got the “good one” the next year while Madison got the cheap, cute little May heifer. You can only guess which one was winning all the shows by the end of the year while I was breaking down in the stalls. Sibling rivalry had hit its peak. The next year was finally my year. I had a calf named Fergie and she was “The One”. Finally, I was able to beat Madison at every show we attended. This was also our family’s big return to the national stage, as Fergie went on to be Reserve Overall at the NAILE and then the 2008 National Champion Female. Even better, the biggest accomplishment of 2008 was winning our first National Gridmaster award for carcass quality from the Red Angus Association. We began collecting carcass data on our commercial cattle in 1995. That year, the steers we fed were mainly born in February, were harvested in July and graded approximately 50% choice and prime. By 2008 we had changed our approach. The calves were now born in March, harvested in June and yielded over 90% choice and prime. Our 2014 expectations are to have a

13 month old calf weigh 1300 pounds and grade at least 85% choice with little or no creep feed. We were the very first, and to this date only, Red Angus breeder to ever win both a Gridmaster award for carcass quality and exhibit a National Champion. It’s very tough to find a balance between the show and commercial industries . The fact that our family was able to achieve this was very rewarding. The commercial herd isn’t always the most visible aspect of our herd, but it is what pays the hotel and feed bills to do the hobby that we love. Focusing on things such as carcass quality, calving ease EPD’s, ability to wean off at the highest weight, and efficiency became greater priorities than pretty fronts, moderate frames, and hair. Cattle are still sold by the pound and that is what our industry needs to survive and thrive, especially with the need to feed the growing world population. Today, our family continues to show Red Angus cattle, but with a different approach. Cow/calf pairs are now our go-to exhibit at shows in order to demonstrate the strength of our production. Additionally, with the expansion of our commercial operation to over 450 cows my sisters and I finally began to understand the long-term goals of the operation. Yes, winning at a national level is fun. But now the most important experience is more all-inclusive: raising the females ourselves instead of purchasing them, then continuing to the next step of having them recognized as cows to raise functional bulls for the commercial industry. The growth of our operation also came with a lot of work needed to be done around home. Thankfully, we have one of the best herd managers in the nation Wade Ludeman who has been with us for 14 years. Our commercial herd would be nothing without him.


rest were entirely home-raised.

Considering Madison’s and my heavy involvement in the cattle industry, it was hard to recognize that our youngest sibling did not originally share the same interest. Morgan, having received her first offer to play college basketball in the 8th grade, is probably the best female athlete that I have ever known. When she made the decision to pursue those activities over participating in the family cattle business, it was hard for me to accept. While Madison and I were out in the barn working, she was shooting hoops. While we were shaking the judges’ hands, she was setting meet records in the high jump. We definitely had our fair share of arguments; but, in the end, she is still my sister and I’m her biggest fan. True, having the competitive brother in the stands yelling at basketball games sometimes embarrasses her, but I know she wouldn’t have it any other way. After showing her that I supported her in her activities, she actually began showing a strong interest in the cattle operation again. All of this led up to last year, which was probably the most successful year in our operation’s history and the closest I have ever been to my sisters. In 2013, our purebred herd had

finally reached the point where we were raising enough excess of bulls to justify having a bull sale. We offered 24 bulls and 75 commercial open replacements on our first sale, and it was amazing to see the support my sisters and I had throughout the whole process. The cattle sold because of the success of our previous commercial heifers that others had purchased and because of the reputation of our commercial cow herd with its now 3 National Gridmaster awards. Our 2014 sale was even more successful. The industry’s recognition of us as breeders of functional Red Angus cattle that will thrive in a commercial setting for others as it had for us was present and very humbling. In 2013, we also accomplished one of our biggest family goals-- to win the Iowa State Fair with a female that we raised. The Iowa State Fair was the first “big” show at which my sisters and I had ever exhibited, but also one where we had never had Supreme Champion until then. The congratulations from the Iowa breeders, who had become like a second family watching my sisters and I grow up, were overwhelming and much appreciated. Of the 12 animals that we showed at state and national shows in 2013 and 2014, only two were purchased. The

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My proudest moment as a brother came when Madison and Morgan exhibited the National Champion and Reserve National Champion Bred & Owned Females at the 2014 Fort Worth Stock Show. It was an incredible moment to hear the judge’s surprise that he had chosen two sisters for the titles. This was the first time a family had ever won both titles in the Red Angus breed, and we had been the ones to do it. If this had occurred a few years prior, I probably would have been jealous. This time, I was standing ringside watching my sisters exhibit National Champions with cattle that we had raised together-- definitely a worthwhile memory. Showing cattle is truly a family affair and we had accomplished those goals together. We didn’t accomplish all of these alone though. We couldn’t have done it without some of our best friends like Dan, Cheryl and Cassie Johnson, Jordan Cowin, Deb Vorthmann, Derek Oetkin, Logan Potter, and of course, our herd manager Wade Ludemann. We wouldn’t have enjoyed our success without you guys. So where do we go from here? Probably my biggest goal for myself is to graduate Veterinary school at Iowa State while beating my father’s GPA (not going to happen). I would also like to continue my involvement with the North American Junior Red Angus Association (NAJRAE). Following my father’s lead not only in being a veterinarian but also in serving on a National Junior Breed Board, I served on the NAJRAE board a few years ago and would, someday, like to join the adult board. My family, along with the Johnson family, was the original organizers of the NAJRAE. To see it grow from 16 juniors exhibiting 26 head of cattle to 200 juniors exhibiting almost 500 head in just 8 years is amazing, and something I very much want to continue supporting. As for my


sisters, Madison will graduate from Iowa State in Animal Science and join a cattle operation looking for a manager who isn’t afraid to get her hands dirty while Morgan will continue to excel in every sport offered and continue to beat her brother in one-on-on. As for the cattle operation, we are currently developing our next big goals. Our 2014 purebred bull calf crop and commercial heifer crop are our strongest ever. We believe our group of commercial steers this year has the potential to take us to our 4th National Gridmaster Award. We continue to slowly expand the commercial cow herd and anticipate reaching the next big number of 500 head within the next five years. On the purebred side of the operation, we have decided to focus on five to six select cow families. The number

of purebred cows will actually decrease but they will be of much higher quality, all of which have been raised by my sisters and I.

Morgan, Ryan and Madison

Are all of these goals possible? Of course. Is it easy to say that while I am tied to my desk in Ames studying during calving season while the rest of the family is home doing the “physical work?” Absolutely. Looking back, I realize that it’s been an awesome ride from a jealous older brother to where we are today with our operation, and I wouldn’t have had it any other way. So to all the siblings out there, my best advice is to work together. You’ll definitely have your moments, but never underestimate what you can accomplish together! Happy Birthday Madison and Morgan! ▪

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Grand Champion Market Beef

Reserve Champion Market Beef Kenton Lain

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NOW Market Beef

Grand Champion Market Steer Vada Vickland

Grand Champion Market Heifer Dalton Smith

Reserve Champion Market Steer Kenton Lain

Reserve Champion Market Heifer Makenzie Smith

3rd Overall Market Steer Mitchel Hoefling

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Grand Champion Feeder Steer

Reserve Champion Feeder Steer

Grand Champion Feeder Heifer

Reserve Champion Feeder Heifer

Heath Downing

Heath Downing

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Colin Ibach

Miles Stagemeyer


AK-SAR-BEN 4-H STOCK SHOW

COMING UP Hogs | Lambs | Goats | Heifers | Showmanship

Fitting Challenge 1st Place Team Warren County, Iowa

Fitting Challenge 2nd Place Team Weld County, Colorado

Fitting Challenge 3rd Place Team Crawford County, Iowa

Fitting Challenge 4th Place Team Dallas County, Iowa

Fitting Challenge 5th Place Team Crawford County, Iowa

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Market Hog Judge: J

Grand Champion Market Hog James Dobbles

Reserve Champion Market Hog Tyler Wellman

Champion Division 1 Hog

Champion Division 2 Hog

Champion Division 3 Hog

Champion Division 4 Hog

Tyler Wellman

Blake Holmes

James Dobbles

Jami Hoblyn

Reserve Division 1 Hog

Reserve Division 2 Hog

Reserve Division 3 Hog

Reserve Division 4 Hog

Nolan Hohenstein

Dalton Dystra

Brody Nemecek

Reagan Gibson

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AK-SAR-BEN 4-H STOCK SHOW

COMING UP Lambs | Goats | Heifers | Showmanship

Grand Champion Barrow

Reserve Champion Barrow

James Dobbles

Jesse Hoblyn

Grand Champion Gilt

Reserve Champion Gilt

Macy Scott

Dalton Dykstra

Champion Division 5 Hog Jesse Hobyln

Reserve Division 5 Hog Levi Becker

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Market Lamb Judge: J

Grand Champion Market Lamb

Reserve Champion Market Lamb

Kylee Silliman

Cole Ellerbrock

Champion Speckle Face Ewe

Champion Black Face Ewe

Jed Sidwell

Shelby Karr

Champion White Face Ewe Emma Loveless

Reserve Speckle Face Ewe

Reserve Black Face Ewe

Karlyn Snider

Shelton Hatch

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AK-SAR-BEN 4-H STOCK SHOW

COMING UP Goats | Heifers | Showmanship

Ch. Speckle Face Whether

Champion White Face Wether

Ch. Division 1 BF Wether

Ch. Division 2 BF Wether

Conrad Schelkopf

Jed Sidwell

Cole Ellerbrock

Kylee Silliman

Res. Speckle Face Wether

Ch. Division 3 BF Wether

Res. Division 1 BF Wether

Res. Division 2 BF Wether

Ethan Freund

David Vetter

Madelyn Scott

Hallie Hindman

Champion Black Face Wether Kylee Silliman

Reserve Black Face Wether Cole Ellerbrock

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HARD WORK PAYS OFF GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB EXHIBITOR REFLECTS ON HER BIG WIN BY KYLEE SILLIMAN, FREMONT, IA

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y name is Kylee Silliman, from Fremont, Iowa. I am a junior at Oskaloosa High School. I have been a member of the Cedar Livestock 4-H club for 7 years, and the current Vice President. I am a member of the Oskaloosa FFA chapter. I run cross country, and play travel softball in the spring and fall, and high school softball in the summer. My high school team this summer, went to the state tournament for the first time ever. I have been showing lambs since I have been 5 years old, competing at jackpots, my local county fair, Iowa State Fair, Ak-Sar-Ben, American Royal, N.A.I.L.E., Arizona National, National Western, and the Sioux Empire. I also show meat goats and pigs. I have been working at winning a major show for a long time. It means a lot to me that all of my hard work has finally paid off. I owe a big thank you to all of my family and friends for helping me be successful in the show ring. This is definitely my biggest accomplishment in showing market lambs!


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COMING UP Heifers | Showmanship

Market Goat Judge: J

Grand Champion Market Goat Chloe Goretska

Grand Champion Wether

Grand Champion Doe

Chloe Goretska

Sheldon Johnson

Reserve Champion Wether

Reserve Champion Doe

Carter Ward

Megan Skibinski

Reserve Champion Market Goat Carter Ward

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NOW Breeding Heifers

Grand Champion Breeding Heifer Kiley Elder

Reserve Champion Breeding Heifer Hannah Esch

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3rd Overall Breeding Heifer Kennedy Core


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COMING UP More Heifers | Showmanship

Champion Angus Heifer

Champion AOB Heifer

Champion Charolais Heifer

Champion Composite Heifer

Abe Troyer

Erin Sorenson

Devon Benes

Violet Lapke

Reserve Angus Heifer

Reserve AOB Heifer

Reserve Charolais Heifer

Reserve Composite Heifer

Tyler Steele

Jamie Geyer

Hadley Schotte

Carlie Benes

Champion Chianina Heifer

Champion Commercial Heifer

Champion Simmental Heifer

Champion Foundation Sim.

Hannah Esch

Kiley Elder

Mitchell Hoefling

Kennedy Core

Reserve Chianina Heifer

Reserve Commercial Heifer

Reserve Simmental Heifer

Carter Ward

Tanner Curtain

Colton Kleinschmidt

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Champion Limousin Heifer

Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer Champion MaineTainer Heifer

Alexa Montagne

Cade Van Vliet

Annie Herr

Reserve Limousin Heifer

Reserve Maine-Anjou Heifer

Reserve MaineTainer Heifer

Olina Vesey

Ben Weis

Riley Sieren

Reserve Shorthorn Heifer

Champion Hereford Heifer

Reserve ShorthornPlus Heifer

Jenna Tlach

Sara Weber

Mana Weber

Reserve Hereford Heifer Carlee Meeks

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AK-SAR-BEN 4-H STOCK SHOW

Top 3 Market Beef Showman Champion Market Beef Showman Railen Ripp

Champion Breeding Heifer Showman Miles Stagemeyer

Reserve Breeding Heifer Showman Malina Lindstrom

Champion Hog Showman

Champion Lamb Showman

Champion Goat Showman

Macy Scott

Riley Scott

Jason Paine

Reserve Hog Showman

Reserve Lamb Showman

Reserve Goat Showman

Dalton Dykstra

Tanner Hild

Luke Falkenstein

Champion Feeder Showman Miles Stagemeyer

Reserve Feeder Showman Paige Netzke

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show results

Date: September 2014 Location: Hutchinson, KS Results/Photos: Legacy Livestock

Grand Champion Market Steer

Reserve Champion Market Steer Andrew Hodges

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KANSAS STATE FAIR

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3rd Overall Market Steer

4th Overall Market Steer

5th Overall Market Steer

Lauren Aust

Taylor Goering

Baylee Werth

Reserve Champion Breeding Heifer Taylor Goering

Grand Champion Breeding Heifer Abby Wood

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer

4th Overall Breeding Heifer

5th Overall Breeding Heifer

Andrew Hodges

Ben Nikkel

Jake Nikkel

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Grand Champion Market Hog Beth Hodges

Reserve Champion Market Hog Alex Ptacek

3rd Overall Market Hog Sydney Markley

4th Overall Market Hog Chisum Grund

5th Overall Market Hog Justin Messner

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KANSAS STATE FAIR

COMING UP Market Lambs | Breeding Ewes | Market Goats

Grand Champion Breeding Gilt Campbell Martin

Reserve Champion Breeding Gilt Brody Nemecek

3rd Overall Breeding Gilt Austin Shileler

4th Overall Breeding Gilt Blake Holmes

5th Overall Breeding Gilt James DeRouchey

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Grand Champion Market Lamb Kara Cutshaw

Reserve Champion Market Lamb Shilo Schaake

3rd Overall Maket Lamb Dandi Thomas

4th Overall Market Lamb Grady Allen

5th Overall Market Lamb Shilo Schaake

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Grand Champion Market Goat Beth Hodges

Reserve Champion Market Goat Brendan McBeth

3rd Overall Maket Goat Schilo Schaake

4th Overall Market Goat Kaci Foraker

5th Overall Market Goat Erin Falkenstien

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NOW Market Beef

COMING UP More Market Beef | Heifers | Lambs | Hogs | Goats

Grand Champion Market Steer Bailey Hitner

Reserve Champion Market Steer Brice White

Date: October 2014

Location: Billings, MT

Results: Legacy Livestock Imaging

NORTH INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXPO

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GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER EXHIBITOR REFLECTS ON HER BIG WIN BY BAILEY HITNER, PINE BLUFFS, WY

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y name is Bailey Hitner. I am 15 years old and I am from Pine Bluffs, Wyoming. This year, I was selected 2014 Champion Jr. Fed Steer at the Nile. It was such a great experience and one that I will never forget! The final drive this year at the Nile was during the Ranch Rodeo. All of the 1st and 2nd place steers were brought in for the selection of the Champion and Reserve in front of thousands of people. There was so many people and I have never been so nervous and excited in a show ring then I was at that moment. When the judge walked up to me and shook my hand, it was one of my most amazing moments in my life! All of the time, hard

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work, and effort that goes into my cattle is endless. The early mornings and late nights that leads to a hand shake in the show ring is all worth it! I want to thank my little brother, Tegun for getting up with me to feed and put cattle in the barn. It would be hard for me to make it through without him. I also want to thank my parents for supporting this kind of lifestyle. If it wasn’t for them, I would have never have gotten this great opportunity. All of us together make a great team and we all have a part in working together to make these moments ones that we will cherish forever. Dax Lautner Show Steers, thank you so much! I really appreciate your help and giving my brother and I such great cattle to show throughout the years!


NORTH INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXPO

Grand Champion Market Gilt

Grand Champion Market Goat

Grand Champion Market Lamb

Haygen Kogianes

Andrea Maneotis

CJ Leonhardt

Reserve Champion Market Gilt

Reserve Champion Market Goat

Reserve Champion Market Lamb

Hunter Koster

Ben Weinroth

Andrea Maneotis

RETIRING AS A CHAMPIOON

CJ Leonhardt walks out of the showring in Billings for the last time with a purple banner in tow.

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BY CJ LEONHARDT, YUMA, CO

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would like to start off by saying I am going to miss competing in the show ring. Some of my best memories have been made showing. So in all honesty, winning the NILE still hasn't really hit me yet. I would still say it was amazing and I am going to be happy for a long time because of it. The best part of winning is I am capable of saying I ended my showing career with a champion. I would also like to thank my fmaily and friends for all the help over the years. And I want to give a huge thank you to Jerrod & Hollie Massey for what they have done for me in the past two years.

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show results

Date: Sep. 25- Oct. 5, 2014 Location: Tulsa, OK Results/Photos: Tulsa State Fair Steer Judge: Dr. Dan Shike

Grand Champion Market Beef

Reserve Champion Market Beef Baylor Bonham

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TULSA STATE FAIR

Lauren Bilderback


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LIVING THE DREAM

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GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER BY LAUREN BILDERBACK, EL RENO, OK

y name is Lauren Bilderback. I am the 14 year old daughter of Eric and Shelly Bilderback. Currently, I am an 8th grade member of the El Reno FFA Chapter. My FFA Advisors are my dad and Mr. Bobby Listen. I am actively involved in my family’s cow calf operation near El Reno, Okla. Showing cattle has been something I have enjoyed since the age of eight. Last year, I had a successful year winning the prospect steer show at both the Oklahoma and Tulsa State Fairs; Grand Champion Hereford Female at the Arizona National; and, the Champion Bred and Owned Hereford Heifer at OYE with an ET daughter of my first show heifer. Winning the Tulsa State Fair this year, with my Maine steer ‘Ted’, was definitely the highlight of my show career thus far. My goal was to win the whole show. My family and I worked real hard all year. We knew there were others with the same goal and that gave us the motivation to stay hooked up. Once we arrived in Tulsa, I tried to keep it all in perspective and focus on one step at a time. I kept telling myself, you have to win your class before you can win your breed; and you have to win your breed before you can even think about the Grand Drive. I was nervous all day long, but I love every aspect of showing cattle. When the judge raised his hand to slap ‘Ted’ as his Grand Champion pick, I finally was able to exhale and smiled. That day I was definitely “Living the Dream”. I believe the most important thing each exhibitor should always do is thank those that helped you achieve your goals. I want to thank Bryan and Stacy McKay, Skip Adams, Joe Devine, Garrick Gross, Wacey McDuffee, and Dave Bilderback for all the help getting ready for the ring. I want to thank my parents for all the support and God for all my many blessings!

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Champion AOB

Champion Angus

Champion Charolais

Champion Hereford

Zell Freeman

Caden Church

Ryder Klaassen

Hayden Taliaferro

Reserve AOB

Reserve Angus

Reserve Charolais

Reserve Chianina

Dawson Dudark

Kennedy Vanzant

Brock Carter

Jake Paul Perryman

Champion Simmental

Champion Limousin

Champion Shorthorn

Reserve Maine-Anjou

Stefanie Guerrero

Rylee Parsons

Kalee Horn

Madyson Arthur

Reserve Simmental

Reserve Limousin

Reserve Shorthorn

Reserve Crossbred

Will Chrz

Marlie Farris

Jake Thorp

Seth Tucker

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TULSA STATE FAIR

COMING UP More Breeding Heifers | Market Barrows | Market Lambs | Meat Goats

Supreme Champion Heifer Charley Johnson

Breeding Heifer Judges: Ryan Rash, TX Jim Bloomberg, IL

Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer Lynlea Hunter

Third Best Overall Heifer Peyton Haley

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Champion Charolais

Champion Comp. Charolais

Champion Gelbvieh

Charley Johnson

Will Chrz

Micah Mueggenborg

Reserve Charolais

Reserve Comp. Charolais

Champion Commercial

Braxton Flippo

Landon Garcia

Carson Lott

Champion Hereford

Champion Limousin

Champion Maine-Anjou

Champion Simmental

Molly Long

Peyton Haley

Ladd Landgraf

Braelyn Berlowitz

Reserve Hereford

Reserve Limousin

Reserve Maine-Anjou

Reserve MaineTainer

Evan Sims

Jaden Linthicum

Paige Elam

Blakelee Hayes

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TULSA STATE FAIR

COMING UP Market Barrows | Market Lambs | Meat Goats

Champion Red Angus

Champion Brangus

Champion Angus

Champion Chianina

Katie Green

Andreya Mitchell

Chance Myers

Cy Heldermon

Reserve Red Angus

Champion Santa Gertrudis

Reserve Angus

Reserve Chianina

John Nelson

Morgan Barrow

Ryan Callahan

William Hasenbeck

Champion % Simmental

Champion Shorthorn

Champion ShorthornPlus

Gatlin Goodson

Lynlea Hunter

Garrett Mouse

Reserve % Simmental

Reserve Shorthorn

Reserve ShorthornPlus

Chaley Shepherd

Dallan Thomas

Lexi Henderson

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Market Barrow Judge: Ryan Watje, CA

Grand Champion Market Barrow Delynna Beard

Reserve Grand Champion Market Barrow Kolton Baber

Champion Yorkshire

Reserve Yorkshire

Champion Spot

Reserve Spot

Cheyenne Gaff

Massey Beard

Allison Ragsdale

Rylee Simpson

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TULSA STATE FAIR

COMING UP Market Lambs | Meat Goats

Champion Poland China

Reserve Poland China

Champion Hampshire

Reserve Hampshire

Macy Bartee

Marissa Jordan

Gavin Straka

Garrison Straka

Champion Duroc

Reserve Duroc

Champion Chester White

Reserve Chester White

Summer Catlett

Kelsey Baber

Rhett Taylor

Kelby Corbett

Champion Berkshire

Resere Berkshire

Champion Crossbred

Reserve Crossbred

Bo Smith

Reece Gabel

Delynna Beard

Kolton Baber

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NOW Market Lambs

Market Lamb Judge: Josh Kouns, IL

Grand Champion Market Lamb Emily Smith

Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb Hunter Dugan

Reserve Southdown

Reserve Dorset

Champion Hampshire

Reserve Hampshire

Peyton Burns

Mason Smith

Amber Cox

Lydia Straka

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TULSA STATE FAIR

COMING UP Meat Goats

Champion Crossbred

Reserve Crossbred

Champion Natural Colored

Reserve Natural Colored

Hunter Dugan

Deau Davis

Emily Smith

Hunter Dugan

Champion Shropshire

Reserve Shropshire

Champion Suffolk

Reserve Suffolk

Emily Morris

Allison Rhodes

Bailey Hunter

Bailey Hunter

Champion Speckled Faced

Resere Speckled Faced

Champion Haired

Taylor Chambers

Brooklin Ramsey

Kaylee Shenold

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NOW Meat Goats

Meat Goat Judge: Jeff Ripley, TX

Grand Champion Meat Goat DIVISION VI Johnna Stottlemyre

Reserve Champion Meat Goat DIVISION VI Bree Taylor

Champion Division I

Champion Division II

Champion Division III

Reserver Division IV

Kaylee Heisler

Morgan Craig

Johnna Stottlemyre

Johnna Stottlemyre

Reserve Division I

Reserve Division II

Reserve Division III

Champion Division V

Blaine Rue

Macy Koch

Julie Isbell

Morgan Craig

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NOW Market Steers

COMING UP More Market Steers | Market Lambs | Market Barrows | Market Goats | Breeding Heifers

Grand Champion Market Steer Payton Herzog

Market Steer Judge: Shane Bedwell, CO

Date: September 26 - October 19 2014

STATE FAIR OF TEXAS

Reserve Champion Market Steer Bailey Carwile

Location: Dallas, TX

Results: Cultivate Agency

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Champion LW American

Champion HW American

Champion LW British

Amy Stoermer

Addie Potts

J.T. Holland

Reserve HW American Rylee Howton

Reserve LW American

Reserve LW British

Shelby Winn

Wesley Wienecke

Champion HW British

Champion LW Cross

Champion HW Cross

Payton Herzog

Brighton Slovacek

Bailey Carwile

Reserve LW Cross Aubrey Blissard

Reserve HW British

Reserve HW Cross

Raylee Bain

Jagger Horn

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STATE FAIR OF TEXAS

COMING UP Market Barrows | Market Goats | Breeding Heifers

Market Lamb Judge: Brent Titus, IL

Grand Champion Market Lamb MEDIUM WOOL Toree Fraze

Reserve Champion Market Lamb MEDIUM WOOL Carlie She Witte

Champion Fine Wool

Champion Fine Wool Cross

Champion Hair Sheep

Champion Southdown

Brantly Hoover

Mattie Cochran

Sterling Scott

Reagan Thurman

Reserve Fine Wool

Reserve Fine Wool Cross

Reserve Hair Sheep

Reserve Southdown

Aspen Martin

Halee Sanderson

Dakota Martin

Cassidy Fitting

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Market Barrow Judge: Kade Hummel, IL

Grand Champion Market Barrow HAMPSHIRE Kutter Meador

Reserve Champion Market Barrow YORKSHIRE Payton Harrel

Champion Black OPB

Champion White OPB

Champion Duroc

Champion Dark Cross

Cash Martin

Connor Crownover

Gavin Giebel

Drew Fleming

Reserve Black OPB

Reserve White OPB

Reserve Duroc

Reserve Dark Cross

Brittyn Lecompte

Dayson Schacher

Rowdy Henson

Emily Munguia

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Champion Crossbred

Reserve Crossbred

Reserve Hampshire

Reserve Yorkshire

Brian Brugman

Bayli Bowles

Zach May

Clarie McCormick

Market Goat Judge: Logan MacLennan, CO

Grand Champion Market Goat MEDIUMWEIGHT Aspen Martin

Reserve Champion Market Goat MEDIUMWEIGHT Jessica Smith

Champion Lightweight Div.

Reserve Lightweight Div.

Champion Heavyweight Div.

Reserve Heavyweight Div.

Connor Pence

Marti Lumpkins

Cheyanne Carell

Reegan Thurman

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Breeding Heifer Judge: Harlan Yocham, OK

Champion Angus

Champion ORB

Champion Brangus

Brooke Adams

Myka Blissard

Tanner Miller

Reserve Angus

Reserve ORB

Reserve Brangus

Shelby Phillips

Kendra Elder

Cody Gonzales

Champion Charolais

Champion Chianina

Champion Hereford

Champion Limousin

Audrey Field

Myka Blissard

Kaylee McInvale

Ross Thorn

Reserve Charolais

Reserve Chianina

Reserve Hereford

Reserve Limousin

Dillon Elder

Kendra Elder

Demi Jo McDonald

Stephen J. Webb

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STATE FAIR OF TEXAS

Grand Champion Maine-Anjou

Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou

Champion ORAB

Champion Red Angus

Champion Red Brangus

Champion Shorthorn

Sierra Schulz

Owen Tolar

Audrey Acord

Ashley Simpson

Reserve ORAB

Reserve Red Angus

Reserve Red Brangus

Reserve Shorthorn

Hannah Schneider

Tyler Griffeth

Audrey Acord

Megan Ziegenhagen

Barrett Howe

Hailey Hawes

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show results

Date: Aug. 28- Sep. 7, 2014 Location: Grand Island, NE Results/Photos: Nebraska State Fair Steer Judge: Kevin Jensen, KS

Grand Champion Market Beef

Reserve Champion Market Beef Edward Spencer

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NEBRASKA STATE FAIR

Jami Hoblyn


COMING UP Gilts | Market Heifers | Breeding Heifers

Grand Champion Market Gilt

Grand Champion Market Goat

Grand Champion Market Lamb

Jesse Hoblyn

Alyssa Hambleton

Conrad Schelkopf

Reserve Champion Market Gilt

Reserve Champion Market Goat

Reserve Champion Market Lamb

Marissa Howard

Sheldon Johnsen

Teagan Flick

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NOW Breeding Heifers

Grand Champion Market Barrow

Grand Champion Market Heifer

Supreme Champion Breeding Heifer

Alley Zajkowski

Jesse Hoblyn

Margaret Spencer

Reserve Champion Market Barrow

Reserve Champion Market Heifer

Reserve Supreme Breeding Heifer

Jenna Bromm

Colton Kleinschmit

Taylor Heim

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NOW Breeding Heifers

COMING UP More Breeding Heifers | Open Supreme Female | Open Supreme Bull

Supreme Champion Female Melissa Grimmel

Reserve Supreme Female Miller Smith

Date: September 27 - October 5 2014

Location: Harrisburg, PA

KEYSTONE INT’L LIVESTOCK EXPO

Results: Linde

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NOW More Breeding Heifers | Open Supreme Female | Open Supreme Bull

Champion Angus

Champion Charolais

Champion Chianina

Champion MaineTainer

Madison Udell

Rachel Clark

Chet Stem

Emilie Campbell

Reserve Angus

Reserve Charolais

Reserve Chianina

Champion Maine-Anjou

Kyle Livingston

Rachael Hockenbery

Rachel Clark

Layne Sanders

Champion Crossbred

Champion Hereford

Champion Limousin

Champion Simmental

Dalton Mackenzie

Melissa Grimmel

Lonnie Thomas

Jackson Mattacks

Reserve AOB

Reserve Hereford

Reserve Limousin

Reserve Simmental

Shelby Griffith

Melissa Grimmel

Colin Campbell

Kelsey Powers-Barb

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KEYSTONE INT’L LIVESTOCK EXPO

Champion Sim Angus

Champion Red Angus

Champion Shorthorn

Champion ShorthornPlus

Jackson Mattocks

Emma Kate Foster

Miller Smith

Rachel Clark

Reserve Sim Angus

Reserve Red Angus

Reserve Shorthorn

Reserve ShorthornPlus

Brody Fitzgerald

Emma Kate Foster

Kolton DeGasperi

Rachel Clark

Supreme Champion Female

Brad Johnson, Schaeffer Show Cattle

Supreme Champion Bull

Lauren McMillan, Rustic Oaks Farm

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NOW Steers | Lambs | Hogs | Goats | Heifers

show results

Date: Sept. 19-22, 2014 Location: Wichita, KS Results/Photos: Legacy Livestock

Grand Champion Steer

Reserve Champion Steer Schilo Schaake

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KANSAS JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW

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KANSAS JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW

A CLOSE CONNECTION

EXHIBITORS OF THE GRAND & RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET BARROWS NOT ONLY LIVE 15 MILES APART AND ATTEND THE SAME SCHOOL, BUT THEY ARE ALSO MEMBERS OF THE SAME 4-H CLUB!

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bby Lillard exhibited the Grand Champion Market Barrow. She is the daughter of Kregg & Katie Kottman from Abilene, KS. Abby is a 6th grader at Abilene Middle School and has shown pigs for four years. Her barrow was purchased from Greg Thompson in the spring and was shown in the North Central Kansas Livestock Circuit. Along with showing pigs, she also enjoys playing softball, volleyball and basketball.

Dawson Wuthnow exhibited the Reserve Champion Market Barrow. "I live on a farm 15 miles North of Abilene, KS. My family has bred and raised show pigs for the last 25 years. I have been involved in 4-H since I was 7 years old and have always loved showing pigs. I have recently developed a strong interest in our family breeding program and have become more involved in selecting the boars we will use. The barrow I was Reserve with was bred, raised, and shown by me. I am an 8th grader at Abilene Middle School and very involved with Academics and sports.

Grand Champion Lamb

Grand Champion Hog

Grand Champion Goat

Grand Champion Heifer

Schilo Schaake

Abby Lillard

Jillian Keller

Ben Nikkel

Reserve Champion Lamb

Reserve Champion Hog

Reserve Champion Goat

Reserve Champion Heifer

Blake Foraker

Dawson Wuthnow

Kaci Foraker

Abby Wood

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show results

Date: Sept. 26-28, 2014 Location: West Allis, WI Open Judge, Ring 1: Kyle Conley, OK Open Judge, Ring 2: Mark Johnson, OK Jr. Judge, Ring 1: Brigham Stewart, KS Jr. Judge, Ring 2: Mathew Lewis, CO Results/Photos: Rural Route Creations

Supreme Champion Junior Heifer

Reserve Supreme Champion Junior Heifer Chris Reichart

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WORLD BEEF EXPO

Lucas Wisnefski


COMING UP Open Cattle

3rd Overall Junior Heifer Taylor Adcock

Grand Champion Market Steer

Reserve Ch. Market Steer

Grand Champion Prospect Steer

Reserve Ch. Prospect Steer

Brandee Painter

Tyler Clark

4th Overall Junior Heifer Madison Clark

Paige Janke

Austin Giles

5th Overall Junior Heifer Carlee Griswold

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NOW Open Cattle

Supreme Champion Open Female Sarah Lillesand

Supreme Champion Open Bull Fred Campbell

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NOW Breeding Heifers

COMING UP More Breeding Heifers | Prospect Steers | Market Steers

Supreme Champion Female Red Angus Kjersta Lind

Reserve Supreme Female Angus Jared Radcliffe

Date: October 16-19, 2014

MINNESOTA BEEF EXPO

Location: Albany, MN

Results: Linde

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NOW More Breeding Heifers

Champion Red Angus

Champion Commercial

Kjersta Lind

Luke Nord

Reserve Red Angus

Reserve Commercial

Sydney Zehnder

Trevor Bormann

Champion Charolais Comp.

Champion Maine-Anjou

Mallory Bormann

Emily Thorson

Reserve Charolais Comp.

Reserve Maine-Anjou

Katelyn Hartwig

Blake Peine

3rd Overall Female Commercial Luke Nord

4th Overall Female Charolais Composite Mallory Bormann

5th Overall Female Maine-Anjou Emily Thorson

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MINNESOTA BEEF EXPO

COMING UP Prospect Calves | Market Beef

Champion Charolais

Champion Hereford

ChampionLimousin

Champion Simmental

Cassy Balvitsch

Spencer Baker

Becky Church

Trinity Lindner

Reserve Charolais

Reserve Hereford

Reserve Limousin

Reserve Simmental

Shade Bunker

Sara Weber

Wiley Fanta

Levi Anderson

Champion South Devon

Champion Shorthorn

Champion ShorthornPlus

Champion AOB Purebred

Leah Giess

Josh Bollum

Maria Weber

Shelby Hartwig

Reserve South Devon

Reserve Shorthorn

Reserve ShorthornPlus

Champion Found. Simmental

Emilee White

Riley Johnson

Brodie Abney

Jared Radcliffe

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NOW Prospect Calves

3rd Overall Prospect Crossbred Katelyn Hartwig

Grand Champion Prospect Steer Prospect Heifer Shelby Hartwig

4th Overall Prospect Charolais Composite Tyler Trihus

Reserve Champion Prospect Steer Crossbred Dan Eslick

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5th Overall Prospect Maine-Anjou-Anjou Mike Jones


MINNESOTA BEEF EXPO

COMING UP More Prospect Calves | Market Beef

Champion Angus

Champion Charolais

Champion Crossbred

Champion Hereford

Lindsey Schmoll

Tyler Trihus

Dan Eslick

Nick Delaney

Reserve Angus

Reserve Charolais

Reserve Crossbred

Reserve Hereford

Dylan Smith

Brady Blair

Katelyn Hartwig

Halle Walsh

Champion Limousin

Champion ShorthornPlus

Champion Shorthorn

Champion Maine-Anjou

Jordan Hoover

Kaitlyn Snyder

Damin Hadorn-Papke

Mike Jones

Reserve Limousin

Reserve ShorthornPlus

Reserve Shorthorn

Reserve Maine-Anjou

Austin Curvello

Lincoln Bryan

Lexi Wetzel

Brooke Kelsey

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NOW More Prospect Calves | Market Beef

Champion Simmental

Reserve Simmental

Champion AOB

Reserve AOB

McKenna Anderson

Brodie Abney

Jens Lind

Erica Kinnard

Champion Prospect Heifer

Reserve Prospect Heifer

Shelby Hartwig

Luke Bjorklund

Grand Champion Market Beef Tarik Goken

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YEARBOOK THE NOV/DEC 2014 YEAR END EDITION MARKS THE FINAL ISSUE OF 2014. WE REFLECT ON A GREAT YEAR OF LIVESTOCK SHOWS BY FEATURING THE CHAMPIONS OF 2014, AS WELL AS SOME OF OUR FAVORITE FEATURES, ADS AND FACE AND PLACES! PLUS WE ANNOUNCE OUR EXHIBITORS OF THE YEAR!

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THE BEST OF 2014

2014 was a big year for The Showtimes Magazine. It amazes me how we continue to grow with each issue. Not just a few pages bigger than the year before, 114 pages bigger in our State Fair Edition alone. More advertisements, more Show Results and more Features have made an impact. We traveled across the country to shows and events. We enjoyed visiting with readers and exhibitors at our booths in Denver, Louisville, Kansas City, Omaha, Springfield and Pueblo. Back when we started The Showtimes Magazine, we wanted to be different than everyone else. We wanted The Showtimes to be about you, not only ads. We've molded The Showtimes into a publication that is all about you. We feel the most important part is traveling to shows and getting each issue into the showman's hands. The showman are our advertiser's target market. They are the ones who purchase show cattle, supplies, feed

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and other products that are advertised in our magazine. The response has been overwhelming. In addition to the magazine, our videos and promotional items have been a big hit. Over 2,000 people watched our Kansas City Show Center video in the first 4 days alone, and we've received over 84,000 views for our videos since 2011. This year we introduced a custom white show stick as well as gave away combs, hats, towels, jackets, shirts and stickers. We completely redesigned our Showtimes App and made it available to Android and iPhone users. Finally, we announced the Blackout Jackpot 3 for March 2015! 2014 has been a great year! Thanks to all of our advertisers and subscribers for your support! We have big plans for 2015 that we are already working on. We hope you enjoy our 2014 Showtimes Yearbook!


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very year there are individuals that rise to the top. Showing livestock at a competitive level is never easy. It takes hard work, knowledge, dedication, and sometimes even a little luck to be successfull. For the first time, The Showtimes Magazine is highlighting five of the top exhibitors from 2014. Flint Newman, TX, Vada Vickland, CO, Baylor Bonham, OK, the Moore Family, OK and Lauren May, WI all had outstanding years. There were so many exhibitors across the country that won multiple shows that it was hard to choose only 5 to feature. Not only did these individuals win, they won big. It is hard enough to win one big show in our industry. Everyone of these individuals won multiple big shows. Congratulations on being The Showtimes' Exhibitors of the Year! Be sure to check out our Steers, Heifers, Hogs, Lambs and Goats of the year on the following pages!

GRAND CHAMPION STEER 2014 FORT WORTH GRAND CHAMPION STEER 2014 RODEO AUSTIN

FLINT

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VICKLAND GRAND CHAMPION STEER 2014 COLORADO STATE FAIR

GRAND CHAMPION STEER 2014 AK-SAR-BEN


GRAND CHAMPION STEER 2014 NATIONAL WESTERN RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION STEER 2014 AMERICAN ROYAL

GRAND CHAMPION POLLED HEIFER 2014 JNHE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION STEER 2014 TULSA STATE FAIR

MOORE FAMILY

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BONHAM GRAND CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU FEMALE 2014 MAINE-ANJOU JUNIOR NATIONAL

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION STEER 2013 NAILE

GRAND CHAMPION STEER 2014 WISCONSIN STATE FAIR

GRAND CHAMPION MAINETAINER FEMALE 2014 MAINE-ANJOU JUNIOR NATIONAL

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION STEER 2014 NATIONAL WESTERN

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HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO SEE HOW EVERY CHAMPION STEER STACKS UP WITH THOSE FROM EVERY SHOW IN THE PAST YEAR? NOW YOU CAN WITH OUR STEERS OF THE YEAR SPECIAL FEATURE! AMERICAN ROYAL Alex Alliger NAILE Sutton Bellar STATE FAIR OF TEXAS Saige Martin

AGR HOLLIDAY CLASSIC (RING A) Taylor Darner AGR HOLLIDAY CLASSIC (RING B) Alex Witt ARKANSAS STATE FAIR Chancee Clark

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ANLS PROSPECT MARKET Ethan Dragger NWSS MARKET Baylor Bonham NWSS PROSPECT Baylor Buck

AGR CLASSIC Andrew Hodges BROOKINGS WINTER CALF SHOW Lacey Schmitz CLARK COUNTY CATTLE BATTLE Alex Witt CLASSIC CITY SHOWDOWN David Bridges GIBSON COUNTY PREVIEW SHOW Streitmatter Family HOT SHOT CLASSIC Alex Witt RUMBLE AT ROBERTS Alex Witt DTS FOUNDATION'S FEATURE Alex Witt AGR PURDUE PREVIEW SHOW Caleb Streitmatter VCCP WINTER CLASSIC Nathan Hoelscher IOWA BEEF EXPO McKlain Jorgensen KANSAS BEEF EXPO (RING A) Andrew Hodges

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KANSAS BEEF EXPO (RING B) Baylor Buck SDSU BLOCK & BRIDLE JACKRABBIT CLASSIC Ben Bravard SDSU AGR PRESIDENTAL CLASSIC Lacey Schmitz SIOUX EMPIRE FARM SHOW MARKET Paige Poad SIOUX EMPIRE FARM SHOW FEEDER Noah Riley FORT WORTH STOCK SHOW Flint Newman BLACKOUT JACKPOT 2 Bayley Kroupa GREEN & GOLD SHOWDOWN Bayley Kroupa RILEY ROUND UP FOR MS Jayme Lawson OKLAHOMA YOUTH EXPO Madison Hudgins RODEO AUSTIN Kannon Acker HOUSTON LIVESTOCK SHOW Flint Newman AGR SPING SHOWDOWN Seth Martin CYCLONE CLASSIC Seth Martin ILLINOIS BEEF EXPO Shae Varner

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HOOF N HORN (RING A) Shae Varner HOOF N HORN (RING B) Hunter Weber WIU HOOF & HORN Lucas Wisnefski KENTUCKY BEEF EXPO Kayla Morrow CASS COUNTY PREVIEW SHOW Josh Clifford NWMSU GREEN & GOLD CLASSIC Lexi Bremer SHOWIN' FOR A CURE Kayla Morrow NORTH MISSOURI PROSPECT SHOW Kayla Morrow MILAN FFA JACKPOT Lexi Bremer

GREAT LAKES SHOWDOWN Josh Clifford PA CATTLEMEN'S JACKPOT SHOW Nathan Hoelscher NORTHERN EXPOSURE Colton Kleinschmidt OHIO BEEF EXPO Caden Jones MICHIGAN BEEF EXPO Elizabeth Heintz CHI JUNIOR NATIONAL PROGRESS Sydney Williams

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CHI JUNIOR NATIONAL PROSPECT Gaitlin Goodsen MAINE-ANJOU JUNIOR NATIONAL PROGRESS Danielle Heinty MAINE-ANJOU JUNIOR NATIONAL PROSPECT Andrew Hodges SHORTHORN JUNIOR NATIONAL Andrew Hodges SHORTHORNPLUS JUNIOR NATIONAL Jake Brandt CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR Julia Dayton BELT BUCKLE BONANZA PROSPECT Stewart Skiles BELT BUCKLE BONANZA PROGRESS Stewart Skiles SALERS JUNIOR NATIONAL Landon Liebhart AGR NORTHSTAR SHOWDOWN Shade Bunker ABC SUMMER BONANZA Michael Poole CHAROLAIS JUNIOR NATIONAL MARKET Taylor Goering CHAROLAIS JUNIOR NATIONAL PROGRESS Mason Leifest ANGUS JUNIOR NATIONAL Garrett Gardner HEREFORD JUNIOR NATIONAL Kaylie Shelton

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JUNIOR NATIONAL MINI HEREFORD EXPO Carly Biddle JAMES FLACH MEMORIAL DAY SHOW Erica Harrell CLAYTON "BUD" CALKINS MEMORIAL Bayley Kroupa DENVER REGIONAL JR. HEREFORD EXPO CROSS Saige Ward DENVER REGIONAL JR. HEREFORD EXPO Braden West OKLAHOMA BEEF EXPO PROSPECT (RING 1) Baylor Bonham OKLAHOMA BEEF EXPO PROGRESS (RING 1) Gage Thrasher OKLAHOMA BEEF EXPO PROGRESS (RING 2) Tommy Glover OKLAHOMA BEEF EXPO PROSPECT (RING 2) Tommy Glover NAJRAE Zane Ward COLORADO STATE FAIR Vada Vickland OHIO STATE FAIR Gerrett Davison

WYOMING STATE FAIR Skyler Miller WISCONSIN STATE FAIR Lauren May ILLINOIS STATE FAIR Shae Varner

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KANSAS JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW Baylee Werth WORLD BEEF EXPO MARKET Brandee Painter WORLD BEEF EXPO PROSPECT Paige Janke MINNESOTA BEEF EXPO MARKET Tarik Goken

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HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO SEE HOW EVERY CHAMPION HEIFER STACKS UP WITH THOSE FROM EVERY SHOW IN THE PAST YEAR? NOW YOU CAN WITH OUR HEIFERS OF THE YEAR SPECIAL FEATURE! AMERICAN ROYAL Adam Acmoody NAILE Taylor Hett AGR HOLIDAY CLASSIC (RING A) Sarah Anne Davis

AGR HOLIDAY CLASSIC (RING B) Becca Chamberlin BADGER KICK-OFF CLASSIC Tyler Verbeck HEART OF IT ALL (RING A) Kyndall Williams

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NWSS PROSPECT FEEDER Schnoor Sisters NWSS PROSPECT BREEDING Andrew Hodges NWSS ANGUS Sydney Schnoor NWSS MAINE-ANJOU Kathy Lehman NWSS CHIANINA Mallory Bormann NWSS SHORTHORN Sara Sullivan

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NWSS CHAROLAIS Taylor Goering NWSS % CHAROLAIS Austin Reitzenstein NWSS SALERS Megan Maze

NWSS GELBVIEH Anna Duxbury NWSS BALANCER Dustin Aherinm NWSS HORNED HEREFORD Bailey Buck

NWSS POLLED HEREFORD Sara Sullivan NWSS RED ANGUS Calli Bayer NWSS MAINETAINER Kori McLaughlin

NWSS LIMOUSIN Cody Heavin NWSS LIMFLEX Micaela Fosbick NWSS OPTIMIZER Madie Schaefer

NWSS SIMMENTAL Emma Vickland NWSS % SIMMENTAL Audrey Scheiderer NWSS SOUTH DEVON Wiley Fanta

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SDSU BLOCK & BRIDLE JACKRABBIT CLASSIC Brandon Hagie AGR PRESIDENTIAL CLASSIC Brandon Hagie SIOUX EMPIRE FARM SHOW Maria Weber SIOUX EMPIRE FARM SHOW FEEDER Kade Killmer FWSS ANGUS Calli Ann West FWSS RED ANGUS Wesley Walker

FWSS SANTA GERTRUDIS Parker Mason FWSS SHORTHORN Zoe Wilder FWSS SIMBRAH Kaleb Raney

FWSS SIMMENTAL Jodi Blount FWSS BEEFMASTER Shawn Levi Skaggs FWSS LIMOUSIN Harley Sargent

FWSS BRAHMAN Winston Walters FWSS BRANGUS Tanner Miller FWSS HEREFORD Riggin Stewart

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CYCLONE CLASSIC Ben Nikkel ILLINOIS BEEF EXPO Daniele Scheetz HOOF N HORN SPRING SHOWDOWN Morgan Kramer

WIU HOOF & HORN JACKPOT SHOW Calli Bayer KENTUCKY BEEF EXPO Leslie Rogers CASS COUNTY (RING A) Miller Smith

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CASS COUNTY (RING B) Morgan Tomson NWMSU GREEN & GOLD CLASSIC Chancee Clark SHOWIN' FOR A CURE Ryleigh Morris NORTH MISSOURI Carlee Clark MILAN FFA JACKPOT Maddy Udell GREAT LAKES SHOWDOWN Cheyann Bowman

PA CATTLEMEN'S JACKPOT SHOW Logan Wright NORTHERN EXPOSURE Andrew Hodges OHIO BEEF EXPO Janel Gilbert

MICHIGAN BEEF EXPO Austin Nowatzke CHIANINA JUNIOR NATIONAL Kane Aegerter CHIANGUS JUNIOR NATIONAL Amelia Higgins MAINE-ANJOU JUNIOR NATIONAL Becca Moore MAINETAINER JUNIOR NATIONAL Becca Moore SHORTHORN JUNIOR NATIONAL Nick Sullivan

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DIRECTIONS Beat butter and shortening thoroughly with an electric mixer. Add sugar, baking powder and salt. Beat in egg and vanilla and as much flour as the mixer will handle. Stir in remaining flour. Cover and chill for about 1 hr.

INGREDIENTS 1/3 Cup Butter (Softened) 1/3 Cup Shortening (I use butter flavored) 3/4 Cup Sugar 1 tsp. Baking Powder Pinch Salt 1 Egg 1 tsp. Vanilla 2 Cups Flour Almond Extract

Split dough in half, leave one half in the fridge. Flour flat surface lightly and roll out dough and cut out with your favorite cookie cutters. I like to lightly spread almond extract over the top of the cut out cookies, then place them on a lightly grease cookie sheet and bake for about 8 min in a 325 degree oven. For icing I mix desired food coloring with powdered sugar and add a drop or two of almond extract and enough milk or cream to make a nice thick icing. These always turn out well for us and usually don’t last very long. The girls love to cut out and decorate sugar cookies for any Holiday. NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 THE SHOWTIMES 197


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 On the ranch near Atkinson, Nebraska

- Selling More than 270 Head An Entire Program - An Entire Life's Work Every Productive Cow Family - Every Favorite Individual - They All Sell - None Held Back!

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Selling eggs on this Champion December 23rd, in “All I Want for Christmas Sale.” We are also selling a maternal sister by Travaler in the Winner Circle Sale, Sunday, December 28th.

Selling 20 Lots of Flushes & Embryo Packages and 5 Open Heifers.

Selling a flush and embryos on this record selling $61,000 half-interest donor on-line Tuesday, December 23rd, in our “All I Want for Christmas Sale.”

Selling embryos on this Whiskey donor in our “All I Want for Christmas Sale.”Tuesday, December 23rd.

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that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the scriptures. 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 A long time ago my Dad taught me the K.I.S.S. principal - Keep It Simple Stupid. Basically - don't make things complicated for yourself or for others. It’s very easy for someone to confuse you and then get you to buy into a lie if they can make things complicated and hard to understand. I don't want to step on any toes here, but throughout time, people have tried to complicate the Truth of God's Word. It's one of the main reasons I've always been totally turned off and turned away by "religion". God spoke to us in a very clear and understandable way and it still fascinates me how He chose to speak to us through people's lives. I had a conversation the other day with a good friend regarding how religion has complicated the Gospel. The Gospel means "Good News", and yet so many people haven't got a clue what the Good News is or what it means for their

life. The Gospel is God's saving grace given to us through the life, death and resurrection of His Son, Jesus Christ. It's simple, it's a historical fact, and it is spoken of throughout the Bible. Note Paul says Christ died for us "according to the Scriptures" and He was buried and rose again the third day "according to the Scriptures". The Scriptures to Paul was the Old Testament. And if you will pay attention you will find Jesus Christ and the Gospel from Genesis through Malachi. The Gospel is true freedom from the law that sin equals death. Christ payed the price for our sins once and for all on that wooden cross in Judea thousands of years ago. It’s simple - because of our sin, we can not be in the presense of God, He is Holy and we aren't. But the blood of His son covers our sins, if we accept His gift of salvation and make Him the Lord of our life. Keep it simple and don't turn away from Him. The gospel is God's gift to you. It's free to us, but it cost Him the horrible death of His Son. ▪

Save the Cowboy is located in Kiowa, Colorado. You can learn more about us by visiting our web site online at savethecowboy. com or you can contact Brad Henderson at bhenderson@ westernllc.net.

Matthew 6:33 ”But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things hall be added unto you.” Matthew 7:7-8 “Ask, and it shall be give you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: For every onethat asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened."

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Show time again in Louisville and Indianapolis. One of my favorite things to do on a regular basis is EAT, imagine that. Once again, with a lot of trial and error, I have found a couple of places in each of these cities that I frequent and do not mind sharing them with other stock show exhibitors or maybe even some stock show carnies that are looking for a decent place to eat with some tasty food. I literally stumbled into a little slice of heaven in Louisville “The Cottage Inn.” This place has to rank in the top 5 of my favorite places to eat while on the road. The menu there is pretty simple - home cooked, blue plate type specials for lunch, hamburgers that can’t be beat, and the best deal of all is the Tuesday night special all the fried chicken and trimmings you can eat for $10.00!!! The next place on my list in Louisville is Mark’s Feed Store BBQ on Bardstown RD. This place has some of the best brisket and ribs that can be found. Both of these places are easy to find from the fairgrounds in Louisville which is a big plus for me. You will find the selections at both of these favorites to be generous portions and very affordable. Moving on up Highway 65 to Indianapolis it’s been a little more difficult to find that little hole in the wall place with the affordable menu; but I have one that’s made the list for both quality and affordability. That would be “Riviera Bar & Grill” on West 38th Street, this is one of the best Mexican food places I have found on the road. It may be a little out of the way for most stock show traffic, but it sure makes up for it in quality, service and affordability. It has easy access and lots of parking if you happen to have a trailer in tow. My next place in Indy is one that you might want to order in pizza for the kids at the motel and then you and the sweetie take a little tour out to “Rick’s Café Boatyard “on the lake on the west side of Indianapolis. This place has some of the best seafood to be found on dry land, the crab cakes are awesome! The menu has a wide variety to choose from. Although you will pay the price for it, you won’t be disappointed with the selections here.

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WE BRING YOU COVERAGE OF THE COLLEGIATE LIVESTOCK JUDGING PROGRAM. OVER THE NEXT 18 PAGES WE HIGHLIGHT TEN OF THE TOP SENIOR AND JUNIOR COLLEGIATE LIVESTOCK JUDGING SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY. LOOK FOR FULL COVERAGE AND RESULTS IN UPCOMING ISSUES!

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Location: Fort Collins, CO Judging Coach: Shane Bedwell Contact: Shane Bedwell 970-491-8093 shane.bedwell@colostate.edu Curtis Doubet 303-681-7086 curtis21@rams.colostate.edu

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wanted to purchase livestock to win a show or understand the proper way to feed a champion, then you have sought the advice of a ram. If you have ever applied for a job at a major feedyard or pharmaceutical company, then you were interviewed by a ram. If you have ever worked out for a judging trip or asked who was on the committee at a national contest, then you have been in the presence of a ram. This year’s Centennial team marks an exciting time for Ram Land. Alumni that are rich with success have watched as current teams brought home a Reserve National Championship in 2012 and a High Team Overall finish at the American Royal in 2013. Our new and renovated animal science building


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is a state of the art complex being noted in highly regarded journals and magazines. And then our leader. A man who is respected in the highest circles. A man who has been there, and done that. From humble beginnings, he understands that everyone has the will to win and the will to succeed. Therefore, he tells us all that it is the will to prepare and to perfect that crafts a champion. Shane Bedwell’s presence at CSU demands greatness from young people. He expects us to be leaders in all that we do and champions in life. Students and judging team members are quick to recognize that anything but the absolute best will not be acceptable nor tolerated. Winning is a must. But as a loving husband and father of two, Shane and all rams recognize that winning in life is not just about the blue ribbon. Over time the trophies collect dust, banners begin to fall apart, and belt buckles may crack. But what it took to get

there, well those memories last a lifetime. The hard work and effort will never be forgotten. The contacts and relationships made are carried forth in all future endeavors. But biggest of all, well that is friendship. Friendship among teammates who came from all walks of life, but who came together as one. Friendships among team members and coaches, mentors and idols. And bigger even yet, would be friendships eventually carved among one time arch rivals. In Fort Collins, members of the judging team have all learned that this beautiful thing, this thing we call livestock judging, is so much bigger than placing four animals. It is not about compare judging. It is not about getting a 50 on every class. It is about getting the good ones up and the bad ones down. It is about being able to sort through 200 bulls and find the next herd sire. It is about being able to breed the right boar for each sow and raise an industry changer. It is about

evaluating 500 market lambs at a state fair and finding the best one. Winning a livestock judging contest is something competitive evaluators strive to do; both individually and as a team. Every one of us craves being called for a high set. Every one of us wants to be the low drop off the floor. Every one of us wants to be a champion. But the thing is, we all become one the very first time we step into the judging van. The moment we decide to represent the green and gold, well that moment makes us all champions. All that is necessary to do is study the resume of our alumni, the resume of CSU. Brett Kaysen, Todd Wise, and Craig Talkington. Rams. Jeff Baxter, Rex Buck, and Randy Blach. Rams. Bob Josserand, Glen Carlson, and Mark Dorsey. Rams. The list goes on and on. To all past, present, and future rams; remember, you must always defend the fort.

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Location: Manhattan, KS Judging Coach: Dr. Scott L. Schaake Contact: 785-532-1242 simmi@k-state.edu

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Colyer, Randy and Jaime Mullinix, Chris Mullinix, John Mrozinski, Brandon Callis, Jason Hoffman, Lacey Robinson, Christie Gabel, John McCurry, Kyle Perez, Jared Shipman and Shane Bedwell all ring a bell. Chances are good they’ve judged your State Fair or National Junior Show in the past five years. How about Spencer Schrader, Cary Crow, Jeff Nemecek, Wade and Clayton Franklin, Lee Stremester, Les Wankel, Eric Kinsley, David Sinclair, Matt Spangler and Shane Giest? Maybe you’ve heard the names Shane Werk, Ryan Orrick, Brett Crow, Lance Leachman, Ben Williams, Tyler Atwood, Cody Palen, Randell VonKrosigk, Hyatt Frobose, Doug Albright, Jara Settles, Barrett Carlisle, Brad Bennett and Cally Thomas? The list serves as an under 40, who’s who of judges and great young livestock breeders! But what else do they have in common? Each are proud K-Staters!! What else do they share? A deep seeded passion and unbelievable working

knowledge of the industry; along with the character to walk into the ring and simply do things right! Treat people with respect, enjoy your opportunity to teach young people and understand the impossibility of making everyone happy. Give an honest appraisal and talk them accurately and opportunities will continue to come your way. All of those skills started from an outstanding family upbringing but were honed as part of the K-State Livestock Judging Team tradition! Purple Pride Here at K-State, we take unbelievable pride in the history of our programs and the lasting impact K-Staters have had on the livestock sector. I think the story of one person puts our philosophy into perspective. Dr. Don Good. As an evaluator of livestock, Don Good is widely considered one of the greatest cattle judges of all time.

His understanding of industry, astute eye, amazing communication skills and steadfast moral code gave him the opportunity to judge every major show in the country and numerous events worldwide. What’s cool is that I honestly think Dr. Good derived as much joy from judging a Kansas county fair (which I believe he made an effort to judge every county show in the state) as he did judging the International in Chicago. He just loved people and livestock no matter what the scope of the event! Though I’m sure you could highlight many great moments in his judging career, the 1969 International in Chicago stands as an unbelievable moment in the livestock industry. That year, judge Don Good selected the first ever crossbred to win a major livestock event and forever changed industry views on crossbreeding. What we see as the norm today was anything but normal in that era. Purebred livestock were viewed as superior to that of their crossbred,

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“mongrel,” counterparts. With one “slap” Don Good changed that view. Conoco was a Charolais/ Angus cross that weighed just shy of 1300 pounds at 15 months of age and went on to grade middle choice with .23 inches of backfat and an 18.6 square inch ribeye! In 1969!! We couldn’t ask for any better four decades later. Don Good was a pioneer – with GUTS! Dr. Good also served as the head livestock judging coach at Kansas State University for 20 years, spanning a portion of three decades. A decorated collegiate competitor himself, Don was named the High Individual Overall at the American Royal and the Second High Overall at the Chicago International. Former team members take such pride in their affiliation with the livestock judging program at K-State. Their enthusiasm as alumni is unbelievable and it stems from the efforts of Don Good and the impact he had on the lives of some many young people as their coach, teacher and mentor. To many, judging success is measured in wins. Victories are great, of which Don Good achieved many, but lives touched is what generates a legacy. Dr. Good believed in a consistent approach to teaching the principles of the livestock industry and developing life skills through livestock judging. His students state it simply – “He made me a better person!” Now that’s the mark of a true Champion – and Champions wear purple!

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Location: Stillwater, Oklahoma Judging Coach: Blake Bloomberg Contact: 405-744-9280 blake.bloomberg@okstate.edu

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have accepted the challenge and joined the livestock judging legacy. For some students the program has become a family tradition. “Both my parents and brother judged on teams at OSU before me, so it was really the only option for me,” said Kass Pfeiffer, 2013 team member. “We are very fortunate to have tremendous students, a supportive administration and a highly supportive base of alumni,” said Mark Johnson, Ph.D., past OSU Livestock Judging Team Coach. “Our expectation is to be successful.” It is the sheer success of the program that attracted other students to Oklahoma State.

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“Success was never expected or required by our coaches and staff; it was merely the result of the values and goals this institution has instilled in the generation before us,” said Taylor Graham, 2013 team member and 2014 assistant coach. Values and goals that have extended far past their year on the judging team. Members of teams have gained life lessons that have impacted their future success. “The endless hours we put in, are worth far more than the results of the contents,” Graham said. Team members become lifelong friends and make connections that influence their career decisions. “Being on the livestock judging team at OSU opens doors to meet people that will help you the rest of your life,” said Gary Agar, 2014 team member. “It is far more than a résumé builder.” Agar and his teammates will have the opportunity to once again turn a page in history, just as the 1925 team. With the support of team members and coaches that came before them, they will represent a program where excellence has become expected.

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Location: College Station, TX Judging Coach: Brant Poe Contact: 979-845-6059 brant_poe@tamu.edu

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radition, pride and excellence have characterized the Texas A&M University Livestock Judging Team for more than a century.

As members of one of the mostwinning livestock judging programs in the nation, students build life-long friendships, network with leaders in agriculture, travel the country, gain valuable life skills and obtain a firstclass education from one of the finest institutions in the country. Established in 1903, the Livestock Judging Team has evolved into a national powerhouse. Over the past century, 12 Livestock Judging Teams have been crowned national

champions including the reigning 2013 National Champion Livestock Judging Team. Other championships came in 1913, 1919, 1959, 1965, 1967, 1987, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006. As agricultural ambassadors of Texas A&M University, the judging program has full support from the highly respected Department of Animal Science in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. “The judging teams in the Department of Animal Science are a vital component and contribute immensely to the overall success of our teaching program,” said Dr. Russell Cross, head of animal science at Texas A&M University. “The teams

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bring tremendous visibility to our department and to Texas A&M through national championships.� Each year, the brightest and most talented students are recruited to join the Livestock Judging Team. The ideal student must possess integrity and honesty along with a strong work ethic that involves relentless dedication and competitive drive. The program is built around these attributes and beliefs which have proven successful for the Texas A&M team for many years. An aspiring livestock judge’s collegiate career usually begins during their sophomore year, when they enroll in Animal Science 289 to work on livestock judging fundamentals. In their junior year, in-house and transfer students take Animal Science 315, the livestock judging class. These courses teach students selection and evaluation skills, oral and written reasoning, critical thinking, decision making skills and above all, the leadership skills required not only to excel in competition, but in life as well. Students interested in trying out for the team begin practicing in the fall of their junior year and officially begin competition in the spring. As team members, students travel to contests and practices at major shows and ranches in Oklahoma, Colorado, Texas, Mississippi, Minnesota and Missouri, prior to competing in the national contest in

Louisville in the fall of their senior year. Traveling to the various contests provides team members opportunities not available to all students. On many of the trips to ranches and livestock operations, students meet industry professionals and leaders from across the nation, further enhancing their network of contacts and allowing them to explore the many career options available after graduation. In addition to competing in contests, the team members have many opportunities to influence and train young 4-H and FFA livestock judges through workshops and clinics hosted by the Livestock Judging Team at Texas A&M. For the first time, an adult livestock judging clinic was held in the summer of 2014. County Extension Agents and agriculture science teachers were able to sharpen their evaluation and reasons skills, and received information to enhance their youth teams. The Livestock Judging Team carries significance to the Texas agricultural industry. To date, nearly 1,000 Aggies have been a part of the Livestock Judging Team who now have successful careers as veterinarians, breed association professionals, professors, coordinators of livestock shows, teachers, lawyers, lobbyists and

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much more. Because of their love and loyalty to the Texas A&M livestock judging program, these experienced judging alumni serve as mentors and supporters of our program. While judging programs are important, Texas A&M University also offers a world of opportunity as a first-class educational institution unlike any other. Being an Aggie does not end at graduation. Once you become an Aggie, you are part of a continuously growing worldwide network that takes pride in assisting fellow Aggies in becoming leaders in their chosen fields. The goal of the Texas A&M University Livestock Judging Team is no different. We encourage you to visit College Station and experience this unique community firsthand. If you would like to become part of the Aggie family and enhance your educational experience through the livestock judging program, contact Brant Poe at 979.845.6059 or brant_poe@tamu.edu. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook. com/ATMLivestockJudging. For more information about admission requirements to Texas A&M University, visit the Office of Admissions at http://admissions. tamu.edu/.


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STRIVING FOR HONOR, ON AND OFF THE JUDGING FLOOR. In the past seven years, Texas Tech University’s livestock judging program has earned four national championship titles, produced 20 All-American team members, and set the all-time record high score at the International Contest. But, beneath these accolades lies the true objective of Texas Tech’s livestock judging program; the goal of developing young people into honorable, humble and selfless Red Raiders. Every fall a new group of livestock judging enthusiasts step onto Texas Tech’s campus in Lubbock with the aspiration of being on the next national champion livestock judging team. What each team member soon realizes is that they are now a part of a family who supports and

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motivates each other through every accomplishment, as well as the hardships. “I would say the key to our success would have to be the fact that we always promote the team first, rather than individual accomplishments,” said Assistant Professor and Coach Ryan Rathmann. “My students learn selflessness, risk management, and confident public speaking – all of which translate to future success in their personal lives as well as the competitive business world.” The family atmosphere that livestock teammates show one another also carries over into other competitive teams within the Department of Animal and Food Sciences. Throughout every competitive


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Industry Impact of Recent Graduates • Agricultural Loan Officers/ Bankers: Logan Pritchett, Colton Long, Drew Perez, Matt Stolz, Kody Lucherck • Agricultural Communications/ Marketing: Landi Woolley Campbell (C-W Solutions), Kirby Carpenter Brincefield (NCBA), Jennifer Blackburn (National Sorghum Producers) • Agricultural/Pharmaceutical Sales: Dakotah Williams (Abilene Ag Sales), Ryan Rotramel (Zoetis) • Animal Nutrition: Chance VanDyke (Cargill), Kaitlyn Meyer (Cargill), Josh Campbell (Bryant Grain) • Beef Cattle Industry: Nathan Reeves (Cargill Cattle Feeders), Kevin Murnin (Nelson Embryo Services)

season, the livestock, meat, horse and wool teams take pride in each other’s successes and provide constant encouragement as each team pursues a national championship title. “Our belief is that when one team succeeds, we all succeed,” said Rathmann. The meat animal evaluation team is also recognized for developing and enhancing skills in students that will aid in the success of their professional lives. This contest uniquely combines meat judging and livestock evaluation into a

down-to-earth and real world setting. Mark Miller, professor and San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Distinguished Chair in Meat Science, as well as coach of Texas Tech’s meat judging team, credits Tech’s successful program to the hard work and passion of the students. According to Miller, this contest combines the livestock and meat teams to broaden their knowledge about animal agriculture. Students learn and apply practical livestock and meat knowledge, which livestock professionals utilize in their everyday careers. The students have been

• Food Industry: Nathan Pond (Bar S Foods), Megan Igo (American Meat Science Association), Mandy-Jo Laurent (Food Safety Net), Henry Ruiz (Cryovac), Collin Corbin (Tyson Foods, Inc.) • Lobbyists/Legislative: Joel Riedel, Judd Gardner, Caleb Crosswhite, Amber Harris • Texas Youth Livestock Show Management: Brady Ragland (San Antonio Livestock Exposition, Inc.), Segayle Foster (Rodeo Austin) • Agricultural Science Teachers/ Extension Agents: Alyssa Smith, Michah Walker, Olivia Tilly Schneirs, Andrew Hokanson, Brett Wheeler, Greg Clark, Tyler

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Maltsberger, Aaron Renfroe, Martin Shaw • Livestock and Crop Production: Luke Strecker, Cade Halfmann, Jordan Clem, Micah Dorsey, Clint Halfmann, Clay Morrison, Chance Neff, Brandon Reeves, Peyton Wilde, Jordan Hicks, Trae Simmons, Drew Schmidt, Tanner Martin, Jordan Richburg • Energy and Natural Resources: Jonathon Hisey (Crop Production Services), Levi Schaefer (Oil and Gas), Garrett Holder (Renewable Energy), Zach Gilbert (Midland Economic Development Officer), Paige Futrell (Apache Corporation), Curtis Williams • Professional School: Brandi Capps (pharmacy school), Chelsea Clifton Castonguay (law school), Valerie Manning (nursing school) • Veterinary School: Ben Scott (University of Georgia), Cade Luckett (TAMU), Stormie McClurg (TAMU) • Graduate School: Chance Williams (Ph.D., University of Arkansas), Josh McCann (Ph.D., University of Illinois), Josh Flohr (Ph.D., Kansas State University), Katie Rose McCullough (Ph.D., Colorado State University), Zach Smith (M.S., South Dakotah State University), Ryan Boldt (M.S., Colorado State University), Loni Woolley (M.S., Texas Tech University), Clayton Gardner (M.S., New Mexico State University), Clay Burson (M.S., Texas Tech University), Drew Cashman (M.S., Texas Tech University), Whitney Stuart (M.S., Texas Tech University), Bo Hutto (M.S., Texas Tech University), Dan Crownover (M.S., Texas Tech University), Logan Mason (M.S., Texas Tech University), Isaac Wenzel (M.S., Tarleton State University)

highly successful in this arena of competition as well, winning five national championships in the past eight years. Although tradition runs deep in the Texas Tech livestock judging program with the school’s first national championship being earned in 1934, the success the team has experienced during the past seven years is unprecedented in the history of collegiate livestock judging. “Success begets success,” Rathmann explained. “These students’ accomplishments in livestock judging, helps transition them into high achieving professionals.” Many of Rathmann’s students are now playing significant roles within their respective careers. Although these professions are in a variety of fields throughout the country, the majority of them are making their mark in the agriculture industry as university faculty, livestock judging coaches, livestock producers, livestock show coordinators,

• Current Intercollegiate Judging Team Coaches: Josh Cribbs (South Dakota State University), Travis Begley (West Texas A&M University), Lane Halfmann (Howard College), Marcus Arnold (Butler Community College), Jeff Berry (Laramie County Community College), Clay Burson (Texas Tech University), John DeClerck, TTU Co-Coach in 2008 and master’s graduate (Iowa State)

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agriculture businessmen, meat scientists and agriculture communicators. The Texas Tech livestock program also has students who have completed or are currently working towards their masters and doctoral degrees in the areas of agriculture business, animal science and meat science. One of these former students, Bryan Bernhard, was recently hired as an assistant professor of ruminant nutrition at Texas Tech University. “My wife and I are not originally from West Texas, but the family environment, selfless culture and passion for helping students succeed in life is what excited us the most about returning to the Texas Tech family,” explained Bernhard. “The experiences and skills I gained while on a judging team at Tech have been more valuable in life and in my current role as a professor, than any other organization or educational event with which I have been involved.”


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Success In The Past Seven Years • Livestock Judging National Championships: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 • Meat Animal Evaluation National Championships: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013 • 22 Top Ten Individuals at the International: 2007: 4 individuals; 2008: 4 individuals; 2009: 3 individuals; 2010: 2 individuals; 2011: 4 individuals; 2012: 2 individuals; 2013: 3 individuals (31% of the top-ten individuals overall)

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• Three high individuals overall at the International: Bryan Bernhard (2008); Brady Ragland (2011); Lane Halfmann (2013) • 20 Total All Americans: Landi Woolley Campbell (2007), Amber Harris (2007), Matthew Stolz (2007), Bryan Bernhard (2008), Judd Gardner (2008 honorable mention), Chance Williams (2008 honorable mention), Caleb Crosswhite (2010), Megan Igo (2010), Josh McCann (2010), Clay Burson (2011), Clayton Gardner (2011), Kody Lucherk (2011), Logan Pritchett (2011) Brady Ragland (2011), Loni Woolley (2011), Drew Cashman (2012), Cade Luckett (2012), Dan Crownover (2013), Emily Jackson (2013). (27% of the All American Team Members)

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Location: Kewanee, IL Judging Coach: Dan Hoge Contact: Dan Hoge 309-854-1836 hoged@bhc.edu Jared Boyert 309-854-1834 boyertj@bhc.edu

COLLEGE BLACK HAWK STRIVES FOR SUCCESS IN ALL AREAS.

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lack Hawk College, East Campus was founded just outside of Kewanee, Illinois. As an early staff member, Dan Hoge started the livestock judging program and continued to be a pioneer as he coached the first midwest team to compete at the Houston Stock Show rodeo. At the Houston Stock Show awards banquet, when giving trophies to the top three teams in swine, the announcer said, “Third High Team, Black Hawk East from Kewanee, Illinois… haven't heard of them.” As Mr. Hoge walked past the podium, he was quick to let the announcer know, “Sir, just wait, you WILL hear about us.” Soon the interest in the judging program and

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campus increased, as well as the community of Kewanee. With the close connections of surrounding neighbors that are known for competing at national level in all species students are always given the opportunity outside the class room to continue their passion for the show ring, as well as the industry. Today the school is well represented across the country competing at many contests such as the American Royal, North American International Livestock Exposition, National Western Stock Show and Rodeo, San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo, Houston Stock Show and Rodeo, AkSar-Ben, Iowa Beef Expo, Sioux Falls, and the Stockman held in Indiana. Alongside of Dan Hoge, he has had


the pleasure of working with Lee Denzer, assisting in coaching from the 80’s through the 90’s, Andy Rash who began in early 2000’s and was a part of one of the greatest memories, co-coaching the 2005 undefeated team. Brian Arnold co-coached in the late 2000’s, and currently, Jared Boyert that started his journey in 2012. Without the generosity from the previous and current coaches, the program wouldn’t be as successful today. With a student body of approximately 1,000 students and 400 of them with heavy agriculture backgrounds, Black Hawk College strives for success in all areas. Represented with national acclaimed teams in areas of: livestock judging, soils and crops judging, horticulture, horse judging, and a horse show team. At the 2014 NACTA Contest, hosted at Northwest Missouri State,

Black Hawk College East won the Sweepstakes from the participation of those teams. Recent livestock judging team success includes: 2013 National Western Stock Show and Rodeo Champion Team, 2013 Houston Stock Show and Rodeo Champion Team, and this fall the 2014 National Barrow Show Champion Team. Black Hawk College East Campus student life is very active in many activities giving back to the industry and community that continues to support them. By hosting the Annual Black Hawk East Invitational Judging Contest held each spring, Stock Show University Clinics, Sunglo Clinics, Illinois Beef Expo Livestock Judging Clinic and Contest, assisting in the NJSA Summer Type Conference, and assisting with the Henry-Stark 4-H Livestock Judging team, Black Hawk College East Campus

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constantly brings recognition to the youth of the industry. Dan Hoge is well known for his words of wisdom in and outside of his animal science classroom and one of his most iconic sayings is, “In this world, there are players and participants. It’s up to you to decide which you will be.” It is quite evident Mr. Hoge decided not to just be the participant, his passion and drive for educating and coaching todays’ youth has built a legacy that Black Hawk College East continues to represent.

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Location: El Dorado, KS Judging Coach: Marcus Arnold Contact: 316-322-6859 maarnold@butlercc.edu

COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROOTED DEEP IN TRADITION

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utler Community College located in El Dorado, Kansas has a long-standing history as being one of the premier Jr College livestock judging programs in the country. The Butler Community College livestock judging team is rooted deep in tradition. The four coaches in the programs history have taken on a passionate approach to teaching students to become better stockmen. Stockmen who are able voice their opinion and support it with factual analysis of livestock. Although instructors and supporters at Butler take pride in the successes of the team, they take more interest in growing and educating the students and team members. The no

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man left behind approach has had a trickle down effect on many Butler alum, allowing each judger to reach their full potential and continue to make an impact on the industry in various ways and occupations. With this approach Butler has become nationally recognized for its upstanding tradition of success on and off of the judging floor. Butler sees a direct correlation between standout students who make upstanding efforts academically and in becoming elite livestock judgers. Since its inception in 2003, 40 livestock judging team members have grasped the All-American award. This accomplishment is double that of any other judging program and is a testament to Butler’s priority of academic excellence.


In regards to judging; consistency in success has been a focal point for the program. Since 1997, Butler has campaigned 54 Champion or Reserve Champion team honors at National Contests. From that same year the Butler teams have been the only Jr College program to consistently place in the top 10 at every one of those Nation Contests. Not to mention countless Butler alumni have gone onto be members of National Champion teams at the senior college level. As for the future success of Butler, it has always been to the utmost importance of teaching students to excel not only in the classroom, but with judging as well. If the program continues operating with character, integrity, hard work, and academic excellence, strong traits Butler’s built a name upon, the winning will indirectly take care of itself.

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Location: Casper, College Judging Coach: Jeremy Burkett Contact: 307-268-2417 jburkett@caspercollege.edu

COLLEGE WHERE THE BEST COME TO GET BETTER

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asper College Agriculture Department will continue to be the premier “PLACE” for developing leaders through dynamic education with a focus on excellence in teaching, coaching, and learning. Potential – Assisting each student in achieving his or her potential. Leadership – Preparing students to leaders of the future, in agriculture and beyond. Achievement – Helping students achieve their academic, career, and personal goals. Community – Creating a community

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of learners within the department. and an appreciation for ones role in the broader community Excellence – Establishing an expectation of excellence – in teaching, learning, competition, and citizenship. Ask about or competitively awarded judging and rodeo scholarships as well as our summer judging camp! Casper College has a “Rich History” and “Winning Tradition”. The Championship Livestock Judging team annually ranks amongst the nation’s elite Junior College Judging programs. Students are recruited from Wyoming, the Rocky Mountain region and across the country. After Casper College, students are


continually recruited to transfer to elite Agricultural Universities across the nation. Home to over 100 agriculture majors, Casper College is the oldest junior college in the state of Wyoming and the largest for full-time, traditional students. Whether a student plans to gain the experience and skills needed to enter the job market right after graduation or hopes to earn an advanced degree at a four-year university, this ranch increases Casper College’s ability to help students achieve their goals. The opportunity to learn on a working ranch will provide invaluable, practical experience that students can use in their careers and studies.

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Location: Oklahoma Judging Coach: Clint Mefford Contact: 918-463-6303 clinton.mefford@okstate.edu

STATE COLLEGE A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE

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onnors State College is readily known for the “Tradition of Excellence” moniker. But what does it mean to us? For us, the Connors livestock judging team tradition is one that constantly molds and produces some of the finest and most influential members of the livestock industry across the nation – the type of excellence we expect our students to strive for every single day. Connors State College, home of the Cowboys, is located in eastern Oklahoma at the intersection of I-40 and HWY 64, in Warner. The campus farm includes 1,650 acres of fenced pasture for cattle during development and A.I. and embryo work. All of these animal enterprises are incorporated into classwork, labs

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and judging practice as much as possible. There are several runs and paddocks housing show cattle, which includes registered Angus, Simmental, and Santa Gertrudis cattle. Not to mention, we have one of the nation’s largest college-run bull tests, with 150 .head capacity and a bi-annual sale Our livestock judging team attracts students from across the country to participate in one of the most elite programs in the nation. Judgers travel across the U.S. to more than 12 contests per year. Our program is one of just a few to have been consistently competitive nationally for the last 30 years. Many of our alumni have been members of national champion teams in senior college, and have gone on to judge national shows. Furthermore, many have gone on to coach, as well, with several of our former alumni becoming arguably some of the most successful coaches in competition history. In addition to competitive


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success, many of our students have become All-Americans, thus achieving high marks not just in judging, but in .academics as well Our program has been known for not only producing top-flight livestock evaluators, but perhaps more importantly, better people. This theme started with legendary coach Jerry McPeak and continues now through .current coach Clint Mefford Every year, many high school

seniors decide to take their education to the next level and to become an integral member of the CSC livestock judging team family. From there, these students are taught valuable life and career skills, which help to sharpen decision making and problem solving abilities, all while creating outstanding stewards for the agricultural community at large. Not to mention, being a member of the CSC livestock judging team helps give students

invaluable connections with numerous livestock industry leaders. Competitive judging teams actively draw ambitious, motivated, and highly energetic agricultural students to their programs. Former judging team members from CSC have left a substantial mark not only in agriculture but also in other industries. Their example should be used as a benchmark for which current and future judging team members constantly strive.

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Location: El Reno, OK Judging Coach: Brandon Callis Contact: 405-422-1404

brandon.callis@redlandscc.edu

COMMUNITY COLLEGE RELIABLE, SUCCESSFUL AND INFLUENTIAL

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ocated in the heart of Oklahoma, Redlands Community College is one of the top ranked livestock judging programs in the United States. At Redlands, we strive to educate students far past just judging. We pride ourselves on the fact that our students can think critically, make decisions independently and communicate effectively. For the past 2 years, members of the Redlands Community College judging team have had a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher. Redlands students have proven to be reliable, successful and influential members of the Ag community. This prestigious program has made

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quite a name for itself by its excellent track record. Since 2008, Redlands has won 4 consecutive National Championships, 19 All Americans, 2 Coach of the Year awards along with many other contest champions. Over the years Redlands judging teams have set countless records including two oral reasons records at Louisville and recently set the record for sheep at Louisville. The team will compete during the fall and spring semesters at Flint Hills Classic, Mid American Classic, Tulsa State Fair, State Fair of Texas, American Royal, Texas Tech Contest, NAILE, Griswold Cattle Contest, National Western Livestock Show, San Antonio Stock Show, NACTA and Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The program is lucky to


have 20 members this year from all over the United States including California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. The judging program was started over 25 years ago by current faculty member Ed Zweiacher. He coached many competitive teams and was able to set the foundation and provide a place for local students with strong ties to livestock evaluation a place to compete. Ed permanently turned the team over to Dr. Clay Elliot in the fall of 2004. While there he took the program to even greater heights making them one of the nations best. Currently Redlands Community College team is coached by Mr. Brandon Callis

of Needville,Texas. In his first year coaching at Redlands, Callis was named National Junior College Coach of the year in and 2013 and was previously given that honor in 2011 while at Blinn college. Other than coaching, Callis judges livestock shows across the nation. Kyndal Reitzenstein, a Redlands Alumni, states, “My experience being on the Redlands Livestock Judging team was nothing short of incredible. Callis is not only one of the most respected judges/coaches in the country, but an even better person who taught us about greater things than just judging.� This nationally recognized program enjoys giving back to the community and the industry. Throughout the year, the team will participate in service projects to

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give back to the community who so generously supports us through our year of competition. During the summer, the alumni and current members put on a judging camp for younger students to attend and learn the ins and outs of judging. You can find more information on Redlands Community College at our website www.redlandscc.edu or by contacting Brandon Callis at (979) 204-1265.

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Texas Tech

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Illinois Central

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Index THE SHOWTIMES JR. LIVESTOCK MAGAZINE Year End Edition | Nov/Dec 2014 | 39

A ADM Alliance Nutrition ...................................................97

Forbes & Graham Cattle Company..................................54

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Badger Kick-Off Classic.....................................................27 Bill Rogers Classic ..............................................................42 Blackout Jackpot 3 ..............................................................25 Blind Badger Ranch ..........................................................6,7 Breeders' World ................................................................214 Bremer Show Cattle...................................................164,165 Brian Martin Show Cattle..................................................56 Brighton Feed & Saddlery................................................200 Buck Cattle Co. ...................................................................41

Green & Gold Showdown .................................................24 Green Valley Cattle...........................................................198 Griswold Cattle ................................................................IBC

C Caldwell-Willoughby Sales ..........................................72,73 Campbell Cattle Company ................................................21 Cattle Visions.......................................................92,93,94,95 Cellarator ...........................................................................200 Chianina Hybrid Advantage Beef ..................................203 Cool Calf..............................................................................55 Copus Cattle Company.................................................18,19 Cover-All Signs .........................................................250,251 Cow Art and More..............................................................15 Crall Show Cattle.......................................................164,165 Curtin Land & Cattle .......................................................163

D David Blach Cedar Fiber....................................................86 Decatur County Cattle Battle ............................................43 Dunk Cattle Co. ................................................................249 Dwyer Cattle Services ......................................................249

F Felt Farms ..........................................................................249 Focus Marketing Group ..................................................262

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H Hamilton Photography.......................................................84 Holiday Lights...................................................................215 Holmes Show Cattle ...........................................................50 Holtkamp Cattle Company ..............................................BC Honor Show Chow......................................................38,248 Hoosier Beef Congress.......................................................57 Hope for the Rancher.........................................................48 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo ...............................29

J Jensen Livestock Agency....................................................85

K Kersten Cattle....................................................................199

L Ladies in Red.....................................................................202 Legacy Livestock Imaging .................................................84 Linde's Livestock Photo .....................................................84 LubriSyn Livestock ...........................................................201

M Matt Lautner Cattle ............................................................58 Miller Cattle Company ....................................................219 Murphy Trailer Sales ..........................................................87

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N National Western Stock Show.........................................199 Natural Solutions .........................................................Cover Northern Feed & Bean.......................................................74

O Outback Ranch ...................................................................75 Oxy-Explosion ....................................................................45

P Pacific Showcase .................................................................85 Pearl's Pics ...........................................................................23 Peterson Show Calves ........................................................55 Prairie View Farms ..........................................................IFC Purple Circle........................................................................85

R Riley Round Up For MS ....................................................96 RJ Cattle Co. ......................................................................258 Rockin S Livestock Hauling ..............................................91 Roecker Cattle Co...............................................................30 Rural Route Creations ....................................................../85

S Safety Zone Calf Catchers .................................................11 Scarlet & Gray Midwest Showdown ................................70 Schaeffer Tice ....................................................................204 Schultz Farms Show Cattle ................................................51 SEK Genetics .......................................................................59

Show Stock Planet ............................................................100 ShowTime Cattle Company ............................................220 Sneak A Peek ....................................................................196 Stockyard Style ....................................................................81 Sullivan Supply...................................................................4,5 Sunglo...................................................................................44 Supreme Trailer Sales .......................................................217

T The Donor Shop................................................................255 The Heifer Shop ................................................................255 The Maternal Option Female Sale..................................205 The Old West Cedarmill ....................................................74 The Premier Collection......................................................26 The Sire Shop ....................................................................255 The Steer Shop ..................................................................255 Transwest ...........................................................................209 Tree Lane Farms ...................................................................3 Tres Rios Silver....................................................................82 Twisted Stitch ......................................................................71

V Vickland Show Cattle....................................................16,17

W Weaver Leather Livestock ...............................................123 Western Elite Female Sale..................................................40 Western LLC .......................................................................84 Winter Preview..................................................................183 W-W Livestock Systems ....................................................83

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Classic 12.20.2014

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