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TO BE GREAT, ONE MUST SACRIFICE THE EASY WAY OUT.

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deciding on the jackpot breeding; calving out calves regardless of weather or schedule; and marketing their them in a way that reached the right buyers. The livestock industry is not alone; but it is the only life I know and I can speak from experience. I encourage everyone to not just read this issue of The Showtimes as a tool to find the next “Great One” or to read the features on individuals that are involved and have made and impact on the industry; but to look deeper than the surface. Recognize all of the hours of work, the passion and dedication that it took for people get where they are or dream of where they can go. Life is not slowing down. Next week there will be a new form of social media to utilize and one more trend to follow in order to “keep up with the times.” Set your goals seemingly out of reach, just so you will be pushed to work harder to reach them. For when you give something your absolute all, you will reap unimaginable results. Take the Right path. I look forward to seeing everyone at the shows this Fall! Be sure to stop and say hello.

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SHOWTIMES HALL OF FAME PLAQUES PRESENTED This summer we awarded Hall of Fame Plaques to our three new Hall of Fame members! At the Illinois State Fair (top) Showtimes owners Brian and Laurie Reid presented Jerrod Arthur with his plaque. Showtimes owner Lisa Reid presented Maddy Udell with her plaque (right) during the Iowa State Fair. Congratulations once again to Jerrod, Maddy and Kendall! Find out who our latest Showtimes Hall of Fame member is on page 313.

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Our September/October 2016 Fall Edition marks our 50th issue of The Showtimes! The Showtimes Jr. Livestock Magazine was established back on February 1, 2007. Our first issue was release that April and was only 32 pages. With each issue we continued to grow and expand. Our most recent State Fair Edition was over 600 pages and became our biggest issue to date! Be sure to check out page 00 to see every cover of The Showtimes!


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KRISHA GEFFERT WILL BE JUDGING THE 2016 AKSARBEN MARKET BEEF SHOW IN OMAHA, NE. ONE

What made you want to be a judge?

When you are not judging or working for ADM, what do you do for fun? I don’t have many days that aren’t consumed somehow by livestock. I love getting to travel and show with my

What has been your favorite show that you have judged? I am going to struggle with this because I have many favorites for different reasons, either the people, the quality of livestock, or the location. However growing up as a land locked Wyoming kid, My favorite show has to be the San Diego County Fair in Del Mar, CA. A livestock show on the beach, what more could you ask for!?! To top off the location, it’s run by great people! They have lots of fun, future industry leaders, as interns that help the show run smooth. I have really enjoyed all the individuals I have met at this show over the years!

Where did you grow up and what is your background?

I grew up in the great state of Wyoming with several generations of production Ag on both sides of my family. My mom is a saint for all the time she spent shuffling us from one sports activity to the next all while helping take care of a herd of animals, I am certain I may have showed 1 of everything! Judging was always a big part of life, I can recall recording reasons at a very young age. When it came time to go to college I called up a guy by the name of Chris Mullinix and the rest is history. While judging at Butler I lucked into finding myself in the right place with the right people and we had a lot of fun success! I continued on with the judging while attending Colorado State majoring in Animal Science/Ag business. At some point along the way I must have missed that WY is not the Mecca for show

pig production.... despite the climate challenges and lack of corn production we developed Custis Show Pigs and are blessed with lots of great families that have been key to our success. While attending CSU I was granted an internship opportunity with ADM. This internship led to the job I have today as a ShowTec Specialist for the company. This industry has obviously been very good to me and it is only fitting that I met my husband, Shea Geffert, at a cow sale! There is not better feeling then being blessed with a partner who is my best friend and has the same passion and industry interest! FIVE

What does your ideal market steer look like?

My Ideal market steer is the one that’s almost impossible to make. The perfect one for me would be big legged, elephant footed, shaggy haired, freak necked, big backed, and

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Being a judge is the product of a lot of events and experiences over the years, not necessarily something I set out to become. The influence of competitive livestock judging at a young age and through college helped give me the opportunities I have been presented. All of the people I have been given the opportunity to work with over the years have been a huge influence. I can’t explain how neat of an experience it is for me to get the chance to judge show and meet kids from one side of the country to the other, after all I grew up in a tiny town in Wyoming!

step daughter Olivia. This was her first year showing at the state fair and we had a blast! It’s an awesome experience showing as a family I am looking forward to lots of fun years ahead!


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I love getting to work with kids, if you don’t look forward to that when judging I’m not sure why you would do it! The facilities at Aksarben are pretty amazing and second to none! I am looking forward to the whole experience and am thankful to those running the show for having me as the judge. SEVEN

What are your goals for the future?

My future goals include taking life one day at a time and remembering to enjoy the little things! I have been blessed with so many great opportunities, a lot of which come from the agricultural industry! I want to give back and be a positive influence to the next generation as those who have come before me have done!


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More importantly, we create young adults prepared to make an impact in the livestock industry they so dearly love! Ask any former judging team members to capture their K-State experience and you will hear words like character, work ethic, history and family.

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As rich as our past may be, today’s K-State team members are excited to put their mark in the history books as well. The 2015 team completed an exciting fall campaign by being named the Champion Team Overall at The American Royal and the National Champion Team in Swine at Louisville. The team also produced the High Individual Overall at both of those final national events with Brandon Machado named high point man at the Royal and Jack Oattes at the National Contest! The 2016 team capped an incredible spring by being named National Champions at the 2016 Meat Animal Evaluation Contest and placing 8 individuals in the top 10 overall. The current squad represents the diversity of K-State’s Animal Science program with students hailing from eight different states and Canada. As the first fall contests approach, they’re excited

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For well over one hundred years, Kansas State University has been committed to the value in livestock judging competition. Some of the most revered teachers and evaluators of livestock have served as coaches and mentors to the many young people that jump in the van each fall with their eyes set on the ultimate prize – The Bronze Bull! The traveling trophy is awarded every November at the National Championship in Louisville, Kentucky and college seniors across the country will spend hundreds of hours honing their selection and oral reasons skills in the chase for that honor. At K-State, legendary coaches like F.W. Bell, Don Good, Bill Able and Scott Schaake have imparted wisdom on countless young people that would ultimately become leaders of the livestock industry while bringing home numerous National Championships. Those coaches and successful teams developed a culture that remains true to our program today. Done right, there is no activity that will ever compliment your education like collegiate livestock judging. The K-State philosophy has always been built around giving


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by the opportunity to represent Kansas State University and compete against the best! This fall will provide more than its share of memories for the K-State Livestock Judging Team. Like anyone who has ever participated in this tradition, there will be moments of joy and frustration. Our goal is to put ourselves in the position to haul that prized bull back to Manhattan, Kansas. However, here at K-State that doesn’t serve as the single goal. Like my predecessors, I take pride in the kind of people our program produces. If you have a passion for the showring or simply follow those seedstock programs making an impact in the livestock business, then I guarantee you’ve shown under or studied the breeding strategies of a K-State graduate. I’ll bet they were humble by nature, treated you with respect and showed a keen eye for livestock evaluation. I’m certain they gave you the fair, honest evaluation you deserved and described your livestock with supreme accuracy in the kind of real world, stockman terms that you

could understand. Victories are great. Our team travels to every competition with the intention of winning and we will prepare ourselves to do just that. Here at KSU, we believe that preparation revolves around a consistent approach to teaching the principles of the livestock industry and giving every student the ability to think for themselves. K-State livestock judging develops life skills that make our students more marketable and position themselves for successes much bigger than the bronze bull they chase this fall. They will have impactful careers, serve as leaders in the community and always keep faith and family at the top of their priority list. The Bronze Bull they bring home will symbolize a championship for 2016, but the skill set they develop will make them Champions for a lifetime – and Champions wear purple!

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“I can’t begin to count how many K-State grads I’ve shown under over the years. My respect for Chris and numerous other unbiased, powerful and articulate evaluators had K-State at the top of my list long ago.”

“Even in Canada, the tradition of the K-State program is wellknown. I come from a cattle background and hope to play a role in the continued growth of our family program. K-State is giving me the practical knowledge and industry connections to make a difference!”

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“The people, the passion for industry and the Family atmosphere. I’ve never felt as at home and yet academically challenged at any time in my life. I know my coursework, organizational leadership opportunities and judging experience are preparing me for some amazing career opportunities.”

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BURT’S BEST BITES

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Somebody wake me up! I know I just finished my State Fair article for The Showtimes and here it is again time for the Fall Edition! That means county shows and fall fairs. Time to sit back and start planning my fall tour of places to dine while on the road working shows.

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TY’s Hamburgers & Chili 1534 S. Harvard Ave. Tulsa, OK 74112 918.749.8122

Strouds North

5410 NE Oak Ridge Dr. Kansas City, MO 64119 816.454.9600

Town Topic Hamburgers 2021 Broadway Blvd. Kansas City, MO 64108 816.842.2298

The Garden Café 11039 Elm St. Omaha, NE 68114 402.393.0252

Mazos

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Let’s start with Tulsa since it’s the first big show for me. I’m giving you a new place to try, but it’s one I’ve took the opportunity to dine at many times. It’s not going to be a fancy place, but you can’t beat it for a great burger! That would be “TY’S Hamburgers & Chili.” This is a place you would drive by and not give it a second glance - which is what I did several times. Mainly because it is so busy you can hardly find a place to park. But it’s that Hole in The Wall place that is busy for a reason. This place is one of the best kept secrets in Tulsa for some downright good grazing that doesn’t break the pocket book. I have yet to have had a bad experience at this place. Moving right along I’ll quickly mention the old standby’s in Tulsa; and, of course, those would be “Tally’s Good Food Café.” “The Brothers Houligan” and, “Los Cabos.”’ I’ve written about these last three enough even you should know them by heart by now! But if you don’t, you can go to the Showtimes App and check them out on your phone. Heading North, I simply can’t pass through Kansas City without stopping at “Strouds North.” I’ve been accused of planning my travel schedule around their serving times. I’m still trying to blame them for my inability to lose weight. Once again, I’ve wrote about this place so much you’d think I had part interest in it! But it is the ultimate place to eat when I’m on the road! The home style cooking at Strouds can’t be beat unless I am at home. It’s not uncommon to find several tables of livestock people at this place during the American Royal. The ultimate burger for me in Kansas City would have to be at “Town Topic Hamburgers.” This little diner has been around forever. Not

to mention that the full blown breakfast here may be the best in town. Parking and seating at this little dive are both very limited, but boy howdy is it worth the wait! The next stop on the fall tour would be “The Garden Café” in Omaha, Nebraska. Buddy I’m telling you if you can’t find something here to satisfy your hunger pains then you just can’t be satisfied. This place has been around for over 30 years and there are several reasons why. From the awesome salads, burgers, sandwiches, pot roast, and pastas to the potato casseroles with meat, there is something for everyone. Oh by the way, did I fail to mention they also have a full scale bakery?? Does it get any better that?? This is like THE place to eat in Omaha! Last, but surely not least on the world tour, would be “Mazos” in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mazos dates back to 1934 and is truly an old school diner if there ever was one. They take pride in grinding their own beef fresh, never frozen, daily - and that speaks volumes for the devotion the family has for their reputation of having been voted the best burger in Milwaukee! A place like this is few and far between and a real treasure when you do find one. I would suggest taking the crew here and make some stock show memories. Who knows, you just might make some new friends while you’re there. I don’t know about you, but writing this has flung a craving on me for some good food. Kind of puts me in the mood to travel and meet up with old friends. Until next time (hope there is), BURT DERRYBERRY, OK safe travels and CIMARRON TRAILERS good grazing! FOOD EXPERT


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THE BIG PICTURE

ILLINOIS STATE FAIR

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IOWA STATE FAIR

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Judge Mark Hoge selects Tomi Rodger’s Steer as the Grand Champion at the 2016 Iowa State Fair in Des Moines!

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COLORADO STATE FAIR

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Grand Champion Steer Exhibited By: Jason Baust

Supreme Champion Heifer Exhibited By: Peyton Davis

Reserve Grand Champion Steer Exhibited By: Sarah King

Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer Exhibited By: Grant Soucy

Overall Showman Exhibited By: McKenzy Wolfe


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Sold as TAG 6 in our 2015 Sale.

Sold as TAG 15 in our 2015 Sale.

Reserve Grand Champion Steer, ’16 Wisconsin State Fair ... Congrats to the May Family

Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, ’16 Ohio State Fair ... Congrats to the Pugh Family

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Sold as TAG 14 in our 2015 Sale.

Reserve Heavyweight Crossbred Steer, ’16 Illinois State Fair Junior Show ... Congrats to the Tomhave Family

Sold as TAG 12 in our 2015 Sale.

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Reserve Grand Champion Steer and Champion Shorthorn, ’16 Illinois State Fair Land of Lincoln Open Show Third Overall Steer and Champion Shorthorn, ’16 Illinois State Fair Land of Lincoln Junior Show ... Congrats to the Torrey Family

Fourth Overall Steer, Champion Angus and Grand Champion Land of Lincoln Steer, ‘16 Illinois State Fair Junior Show ... Congrats Adam Miller

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Fifth Overall Champion Steer and Champion Shorthorn, ’16 Indiana State Fair ... Congrats to the Greenwald Family

Reserve AOB Steer, ’16 Illinois State Fair Junior Show ... Congrats to the Tomhave Family


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Grand Champion Steer, ’16 Wisconsin State Fair ... Congrats to the Crisp Family

Grand Champion Steer, ’16 Illinois State Fair Open Show... Congrats to the Simpson Family

Fifth Overall Steer, ’16 Illinois State Fair Land Of Lincoln Junior Show ... Congrats to the Schreiner Family

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Reserve Angus Steer, ’16 Illinois State Fair Junior Show ... Congrats to the Johnson Family

Third Overall Steer, ’16 Ohio State Fair ... Congrats to the Heintz Family

Sold as TAG 1 in our 2015 Sale.

Reserve Middleweight Crossbred Steer, ’16 Illinois State Fair Junior Show ... Congrats to the Caldwell Family

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We all know it can be hard to have a good attitude all the time without getting upset, especially since showing livestock can be so frustrating at times. But that is when patience comes in handy. If you stick with the task, slow down, assess the big picture and focus on desired results, you’re less likely to make mistakes and will learn more in the process. When it comes to your livestock projects, what do you think looks better in the ring: a calf or lamb that’s been clipped or sheared by someone who took the time to learn and practice or ones that have mistakes just because someone wanted to get it done? Consider these do’s and don’ts of patience with your next livestock project.

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BEYOND THE BACKDROP

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INDIANA STATE FAIR Grand Champion Steer

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STEERS

Date: August 2016 Location: Indianapolis, IN Steer Judge: Ryan Rash Results/Photos: Photos by Lucy

$ Reserve Champion Steer Warner Ott


3rd Overall Steer

4th Overall Steer

5th Overall Steer

Harper Henney

Haley Fulk

Dylan Greenwald

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Champion Angus

Reserve Angus

Champion Belted Galloway

Reserve Belted Galloway

Ethan Buck

Dylan Young

Sawyer Bales

Lily Ford

Champion Hereford

Reserve Hereford

Champion Shorthorn

Reserve Shorthorn

Hattie Duncan

Stephanie Berenda

Dylan Greenwald

Stetson Herzog

Champion AOP

Reserve AOP

Champion ShorthornPlus

Reserve ShorthornPlus

Brock Carter

Brody Carter

Charlee Gibson

James Mitzner


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CAYDE TALKS ABOUT WINNING THE INDIANA STATE FAIR.

y name is Cayde Selke and I am from Frankfort, Indiana. I have been involved in the livestock industry since birth and have been working on cattle since I was two years old. My dad and mom are Aaron and Ashley Selke and I have siblings cordon, Cavin, Carter, and Caisley. My steers name was Sidel but judge Ryan Rash changed his name to “glow worm” because he glowed in the show ring! My family

and I worked so hard on that steer and just knew he was something special. It was an indescribable feeling to win the Indiana state fair. It’s always been my dream. The feeling was just pure excitement, tons of emotions, and most of all it was a family matter so it just showed me why my family and I work so hard at what we do. Hard work will pay off. My future goals are to continue on with the cattle industry, and keep working with my family while I do that. My family is so amazing, and they are the reason that I accomplished my dream. They do so much for me. I also want to either play college football or continue my schooling at Oklahoma State and major in ag business. •


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• show results INDIANA STATE FAIR

Champion Dairy Feeder

Reserve Dairy Feeder

Champion Dairy Beef

Reserve Dairy Beef

Matthew Troyer

Joshua Marker

Jodi Lotter

Elise Cormany

Champion Chianina

Reserve Chianina

Champion Crossbred

Reserve Crossbred

Warner Ott

Haley Fulk

Cayde Selke

Harper Henney

Champion Charolais

Reserve Charolais

Champion Maine-Anjou

Reserve Maine-Anjou

Harper Henney

Isabel Scales

Caleb Waugh

Ross Brumbaugh

Champion Simmental

Reserve Simmental

Clayton Duckworth

Eli Shannon

Champion Charolais Hoosier

Champion Shorthorn Hoosier

Champion Limousin Hoosier

Champion Chianina Hoosier

Kara Hankins

Cody Scherle

Kara Hankins

Haley Fulk

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Supreme Champion Heifer

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Austin Nowatzke

Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer Hunter Royer

3rd Overall Heifer

4th Overall Heifer

5th Overall Heifer

Haily Hedrick

Emily Sennett

Claire Trennepohl


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Champion Red Angus

Reserve Red Angus

Champion Red Poll

Reserve Red Poll

Scott Taylor

Jacob Shuter

Jacob Shuter

Feyton Elsord

Champion Belted Galloway

Reserve Belted Galloway

Champion Charolais

Reserve Charolais

Douglas Abney

Izzy Bishop

Kallie Knott

MattieDrew Doerstler

Champion Shorthorn

Reserve Shorthorn

Champion ShorthornPlus

Reserve ShorthornPlus

Miller Smith

Reid Utterback

Karson Patton

Scott Hesser

Champion Hereford

Reserve Hereford

Champion Simmental

Reserve Simmental

Emily Sennett

Payton Farmer

Haily Hedrick

Claire Trennepohl

Champion AOP

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Champion Maine-Anjou

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Lane Eckrote

Garner Menchhofer

Becca Chamberlin

Kady Graves

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Champion Chianina

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Trevor Reiboldt

Hayley Jarck

Brooke Hayden

Rylie Lanum

Champion Angus

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Champion SimSolution

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Austin Nowatzke

Hunter Royer

Claire Trennepohl

Maverick Dwenger

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Trevor Reiboldt

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LUCAS TALKS ABOUT HIS BIG WIN. i I’m Lucas Wisnefski and I exhibited the Grand Champion Steer at the 2016 Illinois State Fair! I’m 18 years old and the son of Jeff & Laurie Wisnefski. I have three siblings

Jennifer, Dalton and Sydney. I’ve been showing since I was 6 years old. I started with a bucket calf heifer named Sheila that I showed at the county fair.My Grand

Champion Steer was bred by our good friend Dave Cox. This steer was a twin to Lauren Mays Reserve Steer at WI State Fair. The cow raised them both by herself and they weaned at 6 months over 600lbs. a piece. He is sired by Snapchat that is a bull that is out of a cow that Dave and I own together. I am on our Henry-Stark Livestock Judging Team that won IL 4H Contest, I am on the Illinois State 4-H Team that will judge in Louisville. I played basketball 2 years of high school, baseball 1 year and football all 4 years. My senior year we lost only one game and that was the State Championship. •


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Champion Angus

Reserve Angus

Adam Miller

Riley Johnson

Champion Hereford

Reserve Hereford

Champion Simmental

Reserve Simmental

Brian Clapp

Sophia Lowers

Alec Myers

Peyton Richie

Champion Shorthorn

Reserve Shorthorn

Champion AOB

Reserve AOB

Dylan Torrey

Trevor Frerichs

Nicole Scheiner

Abby Tomhave

Champion Crossbred Div. I

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Reserve Crossbred Div. III

Alec Myers

Summer Ramsey

Olivia Caldwell

Chase Tomhave

Champion Steer

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Champion Heifer

Reserve Heifer

Gretchen Simpson

Grant Kuppler

Reese Anderson

Paige Lemenager

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Nalaney Guyer

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KAGNEY REFLECTS ON THE 2016 ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. have been a part of the livestock industry since I was able to walk. I showed my first heifer when I was four years old, and little did anyone know how big of an impact the livestock industry would have on my life. The life lessons, memories and family time out in the barn are times I will forever cherish. My family includes my dad, Brian, my mom, Tiffney, sister, Korbin, and my brother, Kesler. We show and raise mainly Hereford, angus, shorthorn and Simmental influenced cattle. Korbin, Kesler and I have been very

blessed and fortunate to have had such success show careers. We have competed on state and national levels and had many breed champions and reserves at the American Royal, North American International Livestock Exposition, National Western Stock Show, many division winners at junior nationals and had Reserve Bred and Owned heifer at the 2015 Junior National Hereford Expo. We are very thankful for those wins as they did not come easy and we worked very hard for them, but going into this year there was one goal that I had not yet accomplished. That one goal was to win the Illinois State Fair. After the 2015 state fair, I had felt that dream slipping away. I had champion AOB and champion Polled Hereford, but was short of making the top


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be out in the grand drive competing and doing what we love against each other, but still as a team. Finally, we had the third ticket to the big dance with our champion horned Hereford heifer, Miley. Quickly we broke her down, washed her and blew her out so we would plenty of time to refit all three heifers. We were just beginning to refit when it started raining, but the rain was the last thing on our minds. While the Sullivan crew and my family were hard at work, I happened to look up and right by our stalls, there was water gushing out of a pipe that was held together by duct tape. Even with the rain and the waterfall form the pipe we had all three heifers fit and ready to go, we were just waiting for the call to head up to the ring. At this point in time, the whole junior barn was flooded, there wasn’t power in the whole barn and the lights had just went off in the show ring. The last thing we wanted was for the grand drive to be postponed and even worse, cancelled. They finally made an announcement that the champion Angus drive and the grand heifer drive would take place the next morning. We had to break all of the heifers down again, rewash again and then would have to repeat it all again in the morning. At this point, it felt like everything was falling out of place and my dream may be slipping away. The next morning came around and we had everything refit and ready to go. While we were headed up to the ring I tried to soak it all in as much as I could. We were all three headed into the grand drive while Kesler was showing the ShorthornPlus, Korbin was showing the Shorthorn and I was showing the Hereford. My stomach was in knots, my head was spinning and my heart was racing at


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a hundred miles per hour, but once I stepped into the ring it was game on. I didn’t know how the outcome would be or if I would accomplish my last goal, but I did know that I wasn’t going to be outworked in the ring either, especially by my brother or sister. When we were lined up head to tail while the judge gave his final talk, I looked around the ring at my brother and sister and I could not have been more proud to be out there next to them and it almost made me tear up. The judge finally made his decision, but it wasn’t me. He started to make his way for reserve heifer, my stomach was in knots but finally he shook my hand. It may not have been grand champion, but reserve grand champion felt just as good. I had

finally accomplished one of my goals. When I pulled over to the side with tears in my eyes I looked at Kesler and he was giving me the thumbs up. After the top five was picked I was able to share a moment in the ring with my sister. The most rewarding part about this win was doing it along side of my family. None of my accomplishments and success would be possible without my family. Thank you to my mom and dad for always believing in me, pushing me to be the best, never giving up and making the sacrifices you have for me. The early mornings and late nights out in the barn all became worth it. Even though this summer was different without having

mom at any of the junior nationals, it all became worth it at the end since she stayed home to work on the other heifers. Thank you to Korbin and Kesler for letting me show Miley this year. At the beginning of the year she was supposed to be one of yours to show, but you let me show her so I could accomplish one of my goals. You two aren’t just my brother and sister, but also my biggest competition and best friends. Some people have asked my family if we get jealous of one another if only one kid wins, but at the end of the day we do at as a family. A win for one is a win for all of us. •


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Champion AOB

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Nalaney Guyer

Jack Dameron

Sara Pieper

Morgan Wagner

Champion Chianina

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Champion Charolais

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Tucker Marrs

Derek Humphrey

Derek Humphrey

Champion Red Angus

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Champion Maine-Anjou

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Renee Lock

Morgan Kramer

Makenxie Ewalt

Adrew Renfrow


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Champion Polled Hereford

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Sydney Wisnefski

Jamie Moore

Rhett Lowderman

Delaney Melroy

Champion Hereford

Reserve Hereford

Champion Simmental

Reserve Simmental

Kagney Collins

Morgan Lowderman

Sidney Wisnefski

Grace Lemenager

Champion % Simmental

Reserve % Simmental

Champion Shorthorn

Reserve Shorthorn

Cody Hadden

Madison Caldwell

Korbin Collins

Carter Hoge

Champion ShorthornPlus

Reserve ShorthornPlus

Champion Limousin

Reserve Limousin

Kagney Collins

Ashley Moore

Micah Ott

Dominic Ruppert

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HOGS

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Grand Champion Lamb

Reserve Champion Lamb

Kashen Ellerbrock

Lexi Harrison

GOATS

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Reserve Champion Goat

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3rd Overall Steer

4th Overall Steer

5th Overall Steer

Gracie Russell

Keaton Krieg

Wyatt Walden


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y name is Tomi Rodgers. I have been showing steers since 7th grade. Throughout high school I have participated in sports and have been a part of FFA and 4-H. Winning the Iowa State Fair has been such a great experience for me and I feel so blessed. I could not have done it without my older brother Wade. He is the biggest inspiration in my life. Me and my family cannot even express our gratitude and how thankful we are. •


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Reserve Maine-Anjou

Champion Limousin

Reserve Limousin

Makenna Buesing

Ben Bravard

Derek Anderson

Austin HasKovec

Champion Charolais

Reserve Charolais

Champion Hereford

Reserve Hereford

Grant Fouch

Maxwell Forsyth

Nick Deppe

Olivia Johnson

Champion Simmental

Reserve Simmental

Champion Chianina

Reserve Chianina

Keaton Krieg

Evan Friesk

Justin Beeson

Kaden Wilson

Champion Shorthorn

Reserve Shorthorn

Champion ShorthornPlus

Reserve ShorthornPlus

Austin Smuck

Jack Johnson

Dustin Lund

Elizabeth Smith

Champion AOB

Reserve AOB

Champion Angus

Reserve Angus

Cade Cameron

Brady Edge

Olivia Johnson

Bryce Lafrenz

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Reserve Division I Cross

Wyatt Walden

Quinn Byker

Champion Division II Cross

Reserve Division II Cross

Tomi Rodgers

Taylor Brinning

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Reserve Division III Cross

Gracie Russell

David Roberts

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MARKET HEIFERS

Grand Champion Market Heifer

Reserve Champion Market Heifer

3rd Overall Market Heifer

Dalton Shanks

Jacob Kappen

Macy Kilmes


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Supreme Champion Heifer Sara Sullivan

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y name is Sara Sullivan. I am 14 years old and I live in Dunlap, Iowa.

I recently just exhibited in the Iowa State Fair 4-H Heifer show for my 3rd time. The state fair has always been one of my favorite shows. One of my first shows was there when I was around 9 years old. I showed a little feeder calf in the open ShorthornPlus show and ended up getting 5th overall. I was over the moon. The years leading up to my first time exhibiting in the 4-H show, I remember watching my cousins (James and Nick Sullivan) show there and do well. Even then I realized there was something about that show that made it very prestigious to win, and I knew that one day I wanted to lead a Supreme Champion Heifer into that ring. I’m overjoyed that I was able to this year. Of course, the day of the show started out as an early, stressful morning. I lead my ornery Chianina heifer (who got

3rd Overall in the show) from tie outs, wishing for nothing to go wrong during the day. Even though you could sense the stress in the air for most of the day, thankfully, everything went even better than we hoped it would. Later in the the day when I walked into the pavilion and received Supreme Champion and 3rd Overall Heifer, I was elated. It was one of those moments where I couldn’t stop smiling even if I tried. Friends and family congratulated and hugged me. And I walked back to the cattle barn with my champion heifer in one hand, and a milkshake in the other. (Thanks mom!) This wouldn’t have been possible without the people who help me everyday in the showbarn, my awesome parents, and the rest of the farm crew who helped during the whole process; from calving out the calves, to production work, and all the other significant details that are involved in raising purebred cattle. •


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5th Overall Heifer

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Tanner Curtin

Kiersten Jass

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Champion Chianina

Reserve Chianina

Champion Angus

Reserve Angus

Sara Sullivan

Clara Ballanger

Baxter Knapp

Lexie Moore

Champion Simmental

Reserve Simmental

Champion Sim Solution

Reserve Sim Solution

Sara Sullivan

Kiersten Jass

Kiersten Jass

Ross Hoefling

Champion Maine-Anjou

Reserve Maine-Anjou

Champion MaineTainer

Reserve MaineTainer

Madison Conrad

Layne Pryor

Jenna Tlach

Alyssa Flood


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Champion LimFlex

Reserve LimFlex

Mara Anderson

Carson Walrod

Tanner Curtin

Reece Thoreson

Champion Hereford

Reserve Hereford

Champion Commercial

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Maggie Anderlik

Nick Deppe

Brooklyn Curtin

Meghan Crall

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Champion Shorthorn

Reserve Shorthorn

Champion ShorthornPlus

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Sheridan Fox

Wyatt Obrecht

Hayden Fox

Tanner Curtin

Champion Red Angus

Reserve Red Angus

Champion AOB

Reserve AOB

Justin McConahay

Camiel Blomme

Lyndon Boyd

Elijach McGohan

Champion Charolais

Reserve Charolais

Ch. Composite Charolais

Res. Composite Charolais

Keaton Krieg

Cole Ballanger

Kal Swanson

Cole Neil


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Grand Champion Feeder Steer

Grand Champion Feeder Heifer

Christo Cattle

Dunk Cattle Co.

Res. Champion Feeder Steer

3rd Overall Feeder Steer

Res. Champion Feeder Heifer

3rd Overall Feeder Heifer

Muir Farms

Matilyn Lautner

Christo Cattle

Danker Farms

4th Overall Feeder Steer

5th Overall Feeder Steer

4th Overall Feeder Heifer

5th Overall Feeder Heifer

Mittag Show Cattle

Parker Frey

Compton Cattle

Avery J. Bennett


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Grand Champion 4-H Hog

Reserve Champion 4-H Hog

Trey Lettow

Kade Pollich

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LAMBS

Grand Champion 4-H Lamb

Reserve Champion 4-H Lamb

Halle Hindman

Karlyn Snider


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Lexi Marek

McKena Brinning

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Grand Champion FFA Lamb

Reserve Champion FFA Lamb

Brooke Kuesel

Kori Mclaughlin


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$62,000 Grand Champion Steer Julia Frye

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JULIA SHARES HOW HER STEER WON PUEBLO. s the dust settles and I try to get back into reality it’s still sinking in. As I sit and try to put it all together, I am overwhelmed by emotions. I am humbled, this is something most people only dream about and here I sit at the age of 15years feeling blessed beyond measure that I get to live this dream. Since my childhood I was taught every grand champion is a one-hit wonder and respecting that opportunity was just as important. I started showing cattle only 5 years ago. My Dad started around the same age and I guess you can say he was passing the baton. I was unsure going into this adventure. But after getting Reserve

Champion at the Larimer County Fair you can say it lit a fire in me. I stuck with county fairs for the next few years. I have been blessed and have been pretty successful with the county fair shows. My Dad felt I was ready to start traveling and showing at bigger shows. It was fun but to be honest two years ago I wasn’t sure if showing cattle was “my thing”. I took a little break, but during that break I realized how much I loved it. My Dad and I sat down and talked, I also realized if I want to be successful I had to put in the time and work needed. From that moment it was pure determination. So we hit the barn and hit the road. Stock Show, Stillwater, Kansas, Nebraska and Kersey are just a few of the shows I have attended. The joke in our barn has been that I am the “reserve queen” I just couldn’t win a big show. I have learned hard work and determination is they only way to reach that opportunity. My determination wasn’t going to be enough though. Being a child of a split family makes it difficult to be two places at once. Living in two different towns makes it even more difficult. That


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is why I can’t take all the credit for my success. We have our “A-team” my family who has supported me and given me the confidence to great things. I joined my FFA Chapter at Poudre High School last year and I am still a member of the Larimer County 4-H. I have continued to do cake decorating and dance. I show pigs at county fair too. All these things have just allowed me to be a more rounded person. I plan on remaining a member of 4-H and FFA as these things teach me more about agriculture as a whole. Looking back over the past two years I have learned so many things about myself and about life. I use to be a quiet and reserved person. I wasn’t one to step out of my comfort zone and challenge myself. Showing cattle has brought out a new side of me. I can stand tall and have confidence in who I am. I am

not afraid to face a challenge head on. Working with steers who can be a bit stubborn and out-weigh me by a 1300 pounds will do that to a girl. Putting the work in, early mornings, late nights, feed, water, exercising my steers is hard work. My crew has taught me step-by-step and no longer am I afraid to jump in, I want to be the one doing all the work. I have a lot of work ahead of me, I have more steers in the barn. I am always needing and wanting to learn more about what it takes to raise a great steer. I have been and will be attending more fitting clinics so that I can be more active in that area too. It’s a talent and I have some of the best fitters (my Dad) on me team to teach me. I hope to continue to grow as a person and continue to form more relationships that I can cherish for a lifetime. •


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Rayna Hodgson

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$12,000

Grand Champion Lamb

Reserve Champion Lamb

Jenna Frink

Kayla Frink

GOATS

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$4,200

Grand Champion Goat

Reserve Champion Goat

Chelsea Dobbs

Andrea Maneotis


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Grand Champion Junior Breeding Heifer

Reserve Champion Heifer

Taylor Dorsey

Austin Vieselmeyer

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OPEN BULL

Grand Champion Bull Collin Oschner

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$52,500

STEERS

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TORI SHARES THE STORY OF HOW SHE WON THE STATE FAIR! i my name is Tori Crisp, and I’m 13 years old, and I belong to Raymond 4-H. I am from Union Grove Wisconsin which is just south of Milwaukee which is by the Wisconsin State Fair. I’ve been in the cattle industry since I was six years old and plan on doing it many more. I am going into the 8th grade at Paris Consolidated School. My birthday is January 3rd, 2003 and I will be turning 14 in a couple months. My other hobbies besides showing include basketball, volleyball, and I love to swim. I like spending my weekends at cattle shows around the country. I met many people at Louisville

who impacted my life greatly. I got Brett (Favre) in the beginning of November and instantly fell in love with him. The first day I worked with him I knew right away he would be a champion. Finally after all my hard work the Wisconsin state fair was finally here, we waited outside the fair from 10:30pm to 3am, at the time I really didn’t think it was worth it but in the end it all fell into place and I don’t regret being there all night. It was show day everything was going through my mind but, once my dad told me it was time to fit Brett all those scared feelings went away and I was ready to be a champion even if I wouldn’t have won the show Brett still would’ve been a champion in my head and heart. We got into the show ring and i was nervous, excited, and happy to be there all at the same time. I went on to win my breed and instantly everyone I love was gathered around me, we all sat in the tack space and waited anxiously for the champion drive. When I went into champion drive a million emotions went through my head, I walked in and


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saw all the people there but then I looked at Brett and was happy to be there. The judge Ryan Rathmann started talking about the Holstein and instantly thought of Brett and how “this is Wisconsin and what is more Wisconsin then Brett Favre and that is what this calves name is.” He put the mic down and went to pick his champion. He walked right up to me and slapped my calf, and I was instantly overwhelmed with joy and broke down into happy tears. This was the happiest day of my life.

I would also like to congratulate my cousin Lucas Wisnesfki for having champion steer at the Illinois State Fair. I’m glad we got to share the same feelings. I would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who helped me over the course of this year, especially my uncle Steve, uncle Kurt and my grandpa Wisnefski also Ernie and Brandon for the perfect haircut, and my parents Mike and Jenny Crisp and my sister Tanner Crisp. Thank you for all the love and support. •


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Nicholas Erickson

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Lauren May

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Supreme Champion Heifer

Evan Henning

Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer Rylee Ochs

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Reserve Angus

Champion AOB

Reserve AOB

Evan Henning

Sam Henderson

Shade Bunker

Jordyn Keyes

Champion AOB Low %

Reserve AOB Low %

Champion Shorthorn

Reserve Shorthorn

Brodie Abney

Braden Abney

Morgan Denzer

Eryn Beisbier

Champion Commercial

Reserve Commercial

Ch. Foundation Simmenatal

Res. Foundation Simmental

Alexis Kast

Brodie Abney

Rylee Ochs

Paige Gaffney

Champion Simmental

Reserve Simmental

Champion Hereford

Reserve Hereford

Sarah Lillesand

Jon Conklin

Lauren May

Anna Schoen

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$17,600

$13,000 Reserve Champion Hog

Brice Friday

Carly Tibbits

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Grand Champion Hog

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Champion AOB Landrace

Champion Berkshire

Champion Chester White

Champion Duroc

Cole Weinkauf

Kora Gunderson

Trenna Cherney

Danny Pittz

Champion Hampshire

Champion Hereford

Champion Poland

Champion Spot

Cole Weinkauf

Alex Tesarik

Mercedes Schulz

Kelsee Fargo

Champion Yorkshire

Champion Crossbred

Champion Bred & Owned

Reserve Bred & Owned

Carly Tibbits

Bryce Friday

Haley Yelinek

Ashlyn Schnell


Champion Dorset

Brooke Ace

Kassandra Palzkill

Reserve AOB

Reserve Dorset

Ainsley Balfanz

Martina Schulz

Champion Suffolk

Champion Crossbred

Brady Meudt

Reid Suddeth

LAMBS

Champion AOB

Grand Champion Lamb

Reserve Champion Lamb

Reid Suddeth

Sara Johnson

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Champion Hampshire

Ch. Natural Color

Sara Johnson

Malorie Johnson

Champion Shropshire

Reserve Hampshire

Res. Natural Color

Reserve Shropshire

Reserve Suffolk

Reserve Crossbred

Jacob Schulz

Wesley Berget

Jacee Johnson

Megan Blume

Aubrey Doherty


MISSOURI STATE FAIR Grand Champion Steer

SEPT/OCT 2016

Bryana Binkley

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STEERS

Date: August 2016 Location: Sedalia, MO Steer Results/Photos: Pearl’s Pics Hog, Lamb and Goat Results/Photos: Show Photo by Katina

Reserve Champion Steer Layne Robinson


i I’m Bryana Binkley, 20 years old, and from Jefferson City Missouri. I have exhibited pigs and heifers at the Missouri State Fair for many years, but this was the first time to exhibit a steer at the fair. Agriculture has been a big part of my life. During my freshman year of high school, I was the driving force that helped start a FFA program at Calvary Lutheran High school. During my sophomore year of school Calvary Lutheran FFA was chartered because of my hard work and dedication. Calvary Lutheran became the first private high school with an FFA program in the state of Missouri. I am currently attending Eastern Oklahoma

State College where I am on the Livestock Judging Team and will graduate in May 2017 with my Associate Degree.

It all started in 1999 when my brother had Reserve Grand Champion Steer at the Missouri State Fair, my family and I had been busy showing livestock ever since then. This year I was fortunate to purchase my steer TED. TED had taught me many things in life; believe in yourself, believe in your animal and believe in God that everything is possible and I wouldn’t be here today without him in my life. When I was picked for overall steer at the Missouri State Fair the tears just started to flow because that all those 2 o’clock mornings and late nights in the barn of hard work have payed off. None of this would have been possible without my biggest support team; my family since this is a family affair and I wouldn’t want it to be any other way. •

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WOULDN’T WANT IT ANY OTHER WAY


• show results MISSOURI STATE FAIR

HOGS

Reserve Champion Hog

Cooper Sutter

Carter Ward

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Grand Champion Hog

LAMBS

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Grand Champion Lamb

Reserve Champion Lamb

Payton Dahmer

Tyler Jenkins

GOATS

Grand Champion Goat

Reserve Champion Goat

Hannah Viets

Brylee Williams


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OHIO STATE FAIR Grand Champion Steer Crossbred

SEPT/OCT 2016

Brooke Egbert

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STEERS

Date: August 8, 2016 Location: Columbus, OH Judge: Shane Bedwell, KS Results/Photos: Linde’s Livestock Photos

Reserve Champion Steer Caden Jones

Crossbred


3rd Overall Steer Crossbred

4th Overall Steer Crossbred

5th Overall Steer Crossbred

Elizabeth Heintz

Wyatt Daniels

Carter Roy Smith

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Reserve Market Heifer

Champion Angus

Reserve Angus

Garrett Agle

Allison Davis

Carly Sanders

Samantha Augustine

Champion Chianina

Reserve Chianina

Champion Hereford

Reserve Hereford

Callie Daniels

Kinley Kreis

Alexis Shaw

Jackson Grimes

Champion Maine-Anjou

Reserve Maine-Anjou

Champion Shorthorn

Reserve Shorthorn

Lindsey Pugh

Addison Jones

Rose Bowen

Tanner Cordes

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Champion Market Heifer


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• show results OHIO STATE FAIR

Champion ShorthornPlus

Champion Simmental

Champion AOB

Champion Div. 1 Crossbred

Emily Paden

Delaney Jones

Kennedy Thompson

Luke Brinksneader

Reserve ShorthornPlus

Reserve Simmental

Reserve AOB

Reserve Div. 1 Crossbred

Dawson Osborn

Kinzee Shafer

Zane Davison

Cole Foor

Champion Div. 2 Crossbred

Champion Div. 3 Crossbred

Champion Div. 4 Crossbred

Champion Div. 5 Crossbred

Lane Underwood

Brooke Egbert

Wyatt Daniels

Caden Jones

Reserve Div. 2 Crossbred

Reserve Div. 3 Crossbred

Reserve Div. 4 Crossbred

Reserve Div. 5 Crossbred

Derek Miller

Elizabeth Heintz

Carter Roy Smith

Paige Pence

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Supreme Champion Heifer Maine-Anjou Caitlin Schaub

Reserve Supreme Heifer Shorthorn Samantha Vanvorhis


• show results OHIO STATE FAIR

4th Overall Heifer Hereford

5th Overall Heifer AOB

Erin Dilger Lawrence

Lindsey Pugh

Jordan Johnson

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3rd Overall Heifer % Simmental

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Champion AOB

Reserve AOB

Champion Angus

Reserve Angus

Jordan Johnson

Austin Hunker

Madeline Bauer

Katie Storey

Champion Chianina

Reserve Chianina

Champion Gelbvieh

Reserve Gelbvieh

Kathy Lehman

Holden Levan

Lara Rittenhouse

Lara Rittenhouse

Champion Balancer

Reserve Balancer

Champion Hereford

Reserve Hereford

Andrew Davis

Emma Sowders

Lindsey Pugh

Maddox Cupp


Champion LimFlex

Champion Maine-Anjou

Champion MaineTainer

Kurt Moore

Hannah Ziegler

Caitlin Schaub

Dalton Kennedy

Reserve Limousin

Reserve LimFlex

Reserve Maine-Anjou

Reserve MaineTainer

Paige Stone

A.J. Cluxton

Hannah Topmiller

Cole Hiser

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Champion Limousin

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Champion Shorthorn

Champion ShorthornPlus

Champion Simmental

Champion % Simmental

Samantha Vanvorhis

Reilly Jacobs-Bell

Meghan Reed

Erin Dilger Lawrence

Reserve Shorthorn

Reserve ShorthornPlus

Reserve Simmental

Reserve % Simmental

Kinley Kreis

Abbie Collins

Dustin Pape

Hannah Topmiller


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Grand Champion Prospect Steer Lauren Schulte

Reserve Champion Prospect Steer Hannah Topmiller

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HEIFERS

Grand Champion Prospect Heifer Manning Show Cattle

Reserve Champion Prospect Heifer Campbell Co.

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MINNESOTA STATE FAIR

Grand Champion Steer

SEPT/OCT 2016

Thomas Netzke

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STEERS

Date: August 25-September 5, 2016 Location: St. Paul, MN Judge: Randy Daniel, GA Results/Photos: Minnesota State Fair

Reserve Champion Steer Gavin Mulder


3rd Overall Steer

4th Overall Steer

5th Overall Steer

Lauren Verlinde

Dylan Miner

Logan Krause

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Reserve Angus

Champion Market Heifer

Reserve Market Heifer

Alyssa Nessler

Eric Otte

Noah Wedel

Sawyer Otto

Champion Simmental

Reserve Simmental

Champion Charolais

Reserve Charolais

Beau Peine

Dylan Lunning

Thomas Netzke

Emma Marthaler

Champion Hereford

Reserve Hereford

Champion Maine-Anjou

Reserve Maine-Anjou

Noah Rupprecht

Leah Roble

Logan Krause

Jackson Bjorklund

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Champion Angus


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• show results MINNESOTA STATE FAIR

Champion Shorthorn

Champion ShorthornPlus

Champion Limousin

Jacob Molitor

Dylan miner

Jordan Hoover

Reserve Shorthorn

Reserve ShorthornPlus

Reserve Limousin

Owen Rozeboom

William O’Sullivan

Kylie Hoover

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Champion Div. I Crossbred

Champion Div. III Crossbred

Cole Lusk

Lauren Verlinde

Reserve Div. I Crossbred

Reserve Div. II Crossbred

Reserve Div. III Crossbred

Whitney Elbers

Stephanie Krause

Christian Netzke


HEIFERS

Supreme Champion Heifer Jadelyn Williamson

Kendra Klosterman

4th Overall Heifer

5th Overall Heifer

Jens Lind

Madalynn Otto

Riley Johnson

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3rd Overall Heifer

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HEIFERS Reserve Supreme Heifer


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• show results MINNESOTA STATE FAIR

Champion AOB

Reserve AOB

Champion Chianina

Leo Buysse

Joseph Stransy

Thomas Norman

Champion Commercial

Reserve Commercial

Champion Maine-Anjou

Reserve Maine-Anjou

Lucas Bjorklund

Hannah Thompson

Emily Thorson

Jarek Cutler

Champion Limousin

Reserve Limousin

Champion Gelbvieh

Reserve Gelbvieh

Joanna Moser

Courtney Dohrmann

Nicholas Hollerman

Olivia Hollerman

Champion Red Angus

Reserve Red Angus

Champion South Devon

Reserve South Devon

Jens Lind

Dawson Johnson

Kyle Stranberg

Laura Stobb

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Reserve Angus

Champion Comp. Charolais

Reserve Comp. Charolais

Grace Stolp

Paige Peine

Kendra Klosterman

Haley Schwecke

Champion Hereford

Reserve Hereford

Champion Charolais

Reserve Charolais

Hannah Neil

David Donnelly

Clay Blair

Mariah Miller

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Champion Angus

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Champion Simmental

Reserve Simmental

Champion % Simmental

Reserve % Simmental

Jadelyn Williamson

Shantel Raatz

Madalynn Otto

Mariah Anderson

Champion Shorthorn

Reserve Shorthorn

Champion ShorthornPlus

Reserve ShorthornPlus

Tyler DeGroot

Mikayla Wetzel

Riley Johnson

Adam Bierstedt


SD SUMMER SPOTLIGHT Grand Champion Heifer Hereford

SEPT/OCT 2016

Chesney Effling

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HEIFERS

Date: July 21-24, 2016 Location: Huron, SD Results/Photos: drae

Reserve Champion Heifer Trevor Bergh

Angus


3rd Overall Heifer SimSolution

4th Overall Heifer Charolais

5th Overall Heifer Charolais

Kenidy Effling

Landen Mack

Cagney Effling

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STEERS

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Grand Champion Market Animal Maine-Anjou Talli Heim

Reserve Champion Market Animal Maine-Anjou Kai Thomsen

3rd Overall Market Animal ShorthornPlus

4th Overall Market Animal Crossbred

5th Overall Market Animal Crossbred

Jaxson Schrag

Rachel Derksen

Kindra Wolter


• show results SOUTH DAKOTA SUMMER SPOTLIGHT

LAMBS+ SEPT/OCT 2016

LAMBS

GOATS

Grand Champion Market Lamb

Grand Champion Market Goat

Madison Rule

Kai Thomsen

Reserve Champion Market Lamb

Reserve Champion Market Goat

Maddy Fairley

Madison Rule

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HOGS

Grand Champion Mkt. Barrow

Reserve Champion Mkt. Barrow

Grand Champion Mkt. Gilt

Reserve Champion Mkt. Gilt

Sage Voegele

Riley Vanderwall

Cash Voegele

Sage Voegele

HOGS


HEIFERS

TRI-STATE ROYAL

Grand Champion Heifer Austin Vieselmeyer

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RING 1

Date: August 6, 2016 Location: Goodland, KS Judge: Jara Settles

Reserve Champion Heifer Jake King

Results/Photos: Legacy Livestock Imaging


• show results TRI-STATE ROYAL

GOATS

Grand Champion Market Hog Jacob Henson

Reserve Champion Market Hog Trace Mulligan

SEPT/OCT 2016

GOATS

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Grand Champion Market Lamb Camry Murdoch

Reserve Champion Market Lamb Aidan Hockman

GOATS

Grand Champion Market Goat Hayden Stubbs

Reserve Champion Market Goat Lisa Geis


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Grand Champion Market Steer Kaylee Camblin

STEERS Reserve Champion Market Steer Jaysie Schoenfeld


STEERS

MICHIGAN LIVESTOCK EXPO

Grand Champion Steer

SEPT/OCT 2016

Alissa Boerson

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STEERS

Date: July 13-17, 2016 Location: East Lansing, MI Judges: Dr. Ryan Rathmann, Steers Maverick Squires, Hogs Mike Stitzlein, Lambs Wravenna Bloomberg, Goats Results/Photos: Mapes Livestock Photography

Reserve Champion Steer Nick Boerson


HOGS

Grand Champion Market Hog Wyatt Mazich

Reserve Champion Market Hog Brenna Mortensen

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Kade Shiery

Reserve Champion Market Lamb Morgan Bolinger

GOATS

Grand Champion Market Goat Katelyn Walters

Reserve Champion Market Goat Cailin Mikek

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Grand Champion Market Lamb


STEERS

GEORGIA LIMOUSIN FIELD DAY

Grand Champion Steer

SEPT/OCT 2016

Abby Frost

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STEERS

Date: August 13, 2016 Location: Chatsworth, GA Judge: Katie Lents, GA Results/Photos: Georgia Limousin Association

Reserve Champion Steer Will Frost


OWNED

FEMALES Keely Shultz

Reserve Champion Female Sydney Arnold

Tyler Arnold

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B&O

Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female

SEPT/OCT 2016

Grand Champion Female

Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Female Gayla Sizemore


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Congrats to our

ShowTec® Champions!

Whitney Walker 2016 Shorthorn Junior Nationals Grand Champion Shorthorn Plus Heifer

SEPT/OCT 2016

Tommy Glover 2016 Calgary Stampede Steer Classic Grand Champion Market Steer

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Mason Walker 2016 Maine-Anjou Junior Nationals Reserve Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer

Whitney Walker 2016 Charolais Junior Nationals Reserve Grand Champion Composite Charolais Heifer

Whitney & Catelyn Walker 2016 Fort Worth Stock Show Reserve Grand Champion Chianina Heifer

Whitney Walker 2016 Charolais Junior Nationals 4th Overall Champion Purebred Charolais Heifer

Mason Walker 2016 National Western Stock Show Reserve Grand Champion Limousin Heifer

Show Feed Specialist Krisha Geffert – 307-760-0327

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Entry Deadline - September 10, 2016

Note - All market animal entries must have DNA on file at the American Royal Thursday, October 20 8 am Weigh and Tag Market Steers 11 am Weigh and Tag Market Goats 1 pm Weigh and Tag Market Lambs 4 pm Stierwalt Lamb & Goat Clinic Friday, October 21 7:30 am Weigh and Tag Market Hogs 10 am Goat Showmanship 1 pm Market Steer & Jr. Heifer Showmanship 2 pm Lamb Showmanship 3 pm Stierwalt Beef Clinic

AMERICAN ROYAL // WHERE THE BEST ARE SHOWN

Saturday, October 22 8 am Market Goat Show 8 am Swine Showmanship 10:30 am Pedigreed Gilt Show 1 pm Market Lamb Show 1 pm Crossbred Market Hog Show 1 pm Market Steer Show Sunday, October 23 7:30 am Pedigreed Market Hog Show 5 pm Junior Premium Livestock Auction AMERICAN ROYAL PRESENTED BY

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Blach Cattle & Triple JB Cattle Co.

6th Annual Steer & Heifer Sale

Jeremy (970) 630-4481 | Jace (970) 673-6055 BlachCattle@yahoo.com Check out our “Blach Cattle” Facebook page 10547 County Road 34 | Yuma, Co 80759

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Breeding power and consistency 2016 Reserve Grand Pen of 5 Steers @ NWSS

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with three years in a row winning Grand or Reserve Grand Champion Pen of 5 Prospect Steers at the National Western Stock Show.

Man Among Boys Steer

Monopoly Steer

Gold Rush Steer

Calves for sale by private treaty all fall.

2016 winners

Grand Champion Steer 2016 Powesheik County Fair (Iowa) Grand Champion Steer 2016 San Luis Valley Fair (Colorado) Reserve Champion Steer 2016 San Luis Valley Fair (Colorado) Reserve Champion Steer 2016 Yuma County Fair (Colorado) Reserve Maine Steer 2016 Missouri State Fair


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More Than Just A Show...

The Riley Round Up for MS is a show held annually in Denison, Texas to raise money and awareness for the National MS Society. Over the past five years, the show has given $30,500 to the organization - raising $8,500 last year alone! Jim Riley, who was diagnosed with MS in 2007, organizes the show. This year’s show will be held December 3rd!

Jim Reid (the father of Showtimes’ owners Brian, Laurie and Lisa Reid) was recruited and offered a full ride athletic scholarship from Nebraska Husker football coach Tom Osborne. Jim turned down the offer from Nebraska so he could play for Colorado State University where he red shirted, played as a star starter and later went on to be a recruiter for the team!

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Lucas Wisnefski’s Grand Champion Steer at the 2016 Illinois State Fair was out of his family’s bull “Snap Chat”.


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Selling a flush to the bull of your choice on the most talked about female at the Iowa State Fair.

Strong cow families

producing females for the ring and beyond. . . Ken Steenhoek • 515.979.9713 Jay Steenhoek • 515.238.5938 Scott Grass • 515.689.1012 www.jssimmentals.com

Owned by... Paige Henderson

High Selling Female 2015 Midwest Made 12th Overall PB Female – AJSA National Classic

Consignors... Jass Simmentals, Shivers Farms Hotz Farms, Volk Livestock Foreman Cattle Co., Finch SimAngus™ & Red Angus, Tom James Simmental, Mike Sweeney Simmental, Hilltop Simmental Doug & Debbie Parke 859.421.6100 Drew & Holli Hatmaker 423.506.8844 SM

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THE SHOWTIMES APP POLL

DO YOU PREFER TO SHOW IN YOUR OWN SHIRT OR A T-SHIRT PROVIDED BY THE SHOW? RESPONSES FROM OUR LATEST POLL. JARED BAIN, OK

We always preach to our kids the importance of professionalism all year and then usually a show hands them a t-shirt to show in. I think it's a bad message to send to our future leaders. I have no problem with having a uniform shirt for exhibitors, but make it appropriate. You know you wouldn't let your kid show at KC, Louisville or Denver in a t-shirt.

TY SEXTON, CO

Show t-shirt, don't ruin a good shirt.

DEBBIE BAUMAN, WY

Jayne Bannister, NY

A uniform button down looks really good... New York Junior Angus uses button downs for our junior shows!

KATIE KAISER, IA Show t-shirt.

CHRISTINE PENCE

Christine Pence Own shirt! We are superstitious and our daughter has her lucky shirt. KC has a new rule this year on the market show. No T-SHIRTS!!!

TATE BOYSEN, IA Show t-shirt.

DEANNA SNYDER, AR

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Please, your own show shirt! Professionalism, class and individualism is what we are striving for. T-shirts look sloppy, no uniqueness and are not long sleeved.

Own shirt. It teaches them that they need to choose what's appropriate and that even the shirt you wear that day can make you blend in or stand out.

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SHOWING CATTLE, GETTING A LITTLE BETTER EVERY YEAR AND HAVING A LOT OF FUN DOING IT.

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PHOTOS BY LEGACY LIVESTOCK IMAGING

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t all started with a bucket calf show and a pair of basketball shorts. Yes you read that right. Ben and I went to our first cattle show, at the county fair with bucket calves and we showed in basketball shorts. We both walked away with white ribbons. But we also fell in love with showing cattle - and over the past few years have had the opportunity to show cattle across the country, meet wonderful people and get a little better every year.

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Our story, like our family, is not normal. My dad grew up showing shorthorns in Kansas, and in his words, we were just “ok”. They got blues at the county fair and he enjoyed attending the Shorthorn Jr National - primarily for the social aspect! My Mom showed steers and tells stories about showing at the county fair and state shows. After college, they married and were not involved in the cattle business for several years living in Lawrence, Kansas and Denver, Colorado. They eventually moved

back to Kanas and began a farming operation with a small cowherd. It wasn’t until Ben and I where old enough to show in 4-H that my parents really got back into it. After the county fair white ribbon bucket calves incident, (the next year we at least wore wranglers and button down shirts), we would drive out to the farm to work with our calves and we began to set our sights a little higher. As we graduated from the bucket calf program and started buying actual show calves, we decided to move out to the county. My earliest memories of showing calves is my dad and I in a little old barn clipping away on some pretty bad stock, but having a great time doing it. These early days built the foundation that has given me the passion for showing cattle. We started at the beginning and as a family tried to continually get better and better every year. I think our success over the years has been more rewarding having


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built our operation from the ground up and seeking out people who could help us achieve greater success. We also would attend cattle shows which at the time may have been over our heads but it let us see great cattle and meet people who showed us what was possible. I will always remember going to the Kansas Beef Expo when I was 10 years old and seeing some amazing cattle. We stood at the bottom that year, and in fact the judge showed mercy on me and commented more on my show halter than the calf I was showing. (My uncle gave me a halter for Christmas to which he added silver buckles. Looking at the latest show supply catalogs, he was ahead of his time.) . As a family we stopped and made a goal to get a little better every year. We were all 202

in. The first goal was to win the county fair. After that maybe a few county jackpots, then just keep learning and improving every year. We started Nikkel Bros. Show Stock about 3 years ago which is located in McPherson, Kansas. My goal is to continue to develop our cow herd comprised of lot of our old show heifers to raise not only show cattle, but cattle that have economically desirable traits. Like my show career it is a work in progress and we try to improve the herd a little bit every year. I definitely want to pursue my interest and passion in the cattle business after college. Currently, I’m a freshmen at Kansas State University and member of the AGR fraternity. I’m serving a three year term for the

American Shorthorn Association National Junior Board. My brother Ben is Junior at McPherson High School, and has been focusing on his upcoming football season, where he has been named a defensive starter. My Dad works full time running the cowherd and farm, and my Mom is in sales management for for a global technology company. We run a hectic life, but we have a lot of fun doing it. As a family we have never met a cow show we didn’t like! Our weekends and family vacations have been going to cattle shows for the past 8 years. I am happy to say we have continued to get a little better every year. Certainly we still have a ways to go, but we have learned a lot and we try to be competitive at state, regional and national


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shows. We have had some solid results and last year we had the good fortune to have the Grand Champion Shorthorn Plus Steer as well as the Champion Bred and Owned Purebred Steer at the Shorthorn Junior National. This year we were honored to own and show the Supreme Percentage Simmental Heifer at the Simmental Junior National in Des Moines. Honestly, that was thrilling. I have to thank some wonderful people that, through the years, have given me advice and taught me the art of fitting and clipping. These same people have been instrumental in helping us pick out calves and shared knowledge on how to manage them once we get them home. Ben and I have spent the last several summers, our spring breaks, or any holiday break from school in the show barn, in

the cooler or on the wash rack brushing and rinsing. My parents believe the best place to develop your work ethic is in the barn and the best place to build character is in the show ring. Showing cattle has opened so many doors for my family. As I am off to college now, many of my show buddies are here as well and it has been a great support network for me. So many of the people I have met over the past several years have really helped define and inspire my goals for myself, and for Nikkel Bros Show Stock. I am excited about the future. I believe this industry can take you to some amazing places if you let it. I will rely on the principles my parents have preached over the years‌ watch and learn from the winners, remember where you came from,

don’t run anybody else down, work hard and be a good person, when you make a mistake - learn from it and most importantly have fun. They were right, and by doing this so far, I do think we got a little better every year and we have certainly had a lot of fun doing it! •


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Akasarben

Omaha, Nebraska September 22-25, 2016 aksarbenstockshow.org

American Royal

Kansas City, Missouri October 19-30, 2016

Arizona National

December 27 - January 1, 2017 anls.org

Arkansas State Fair Little Rock, AR October 14-23, 2016

Loveland, CO March 24-26, 2017

Harrisonburg, WV October 15-16

Green & Gold Showdown Loveland, CO March 24-26, 2016

Kansas Jr. Livestock Show

September 30 - October 2, 2016 kjls.org

Kansas State Fair

Hutchinson, KS September 9-18, 2016 kansasstatefair.com

Keystone Int. Livestock Expo Harrisburg, PA October 1-9, 2016

Louisiana State Fair

Shreveport, LA October 27 - November 13, 2016

NAILE

Louisville, KY November 1-18, 2016

New Mexico State Fair September 8-18, 2016 exponm.com

NILE

Billings, MT October 15-22, 2016

North Carolina State Fair October 13-23, 2016 ncstatefair.org

Oklahoma State Fair

Oklahoma City, OK September 15-25, 2016

OYE

March 8-16, 2017 okyouthexpo.com

Permian Basin Fair & Expo September 9-17, 2016 permianbasinfair.com

San Antonio Stock Show February 9-17, 2017 sarodeo.com

South Carolina State Fair October 12-23, 2016 scstatefair.org

South Dakota State Fair Huron, SD September 1-5, 2016

South Plains Fair

Lubbock, TX September 23 - October 1, 2016 southplainsfair.com

State Fair of Texas

Dallas, TX September 30 - October 23, 2016

Tennessee State Fair

September 9-18, 2016 Stennesseestatefair.org

Texas-Oklahoma Fair

September 13-17, 2016 founderlionsclub.org/fair

Tri-State Fair

Amarillo, TX September 16-24, 2016

Tulsa State Fair

Tulsa, OK September 29 - October 9, 2016

Utah State Fair

September 8-18, 2016 utah-state-fair.com

Virginia State Fair

Doswell, VA September 23 - October 2, 2016

Washington State Fair September 9-25, 2016 253-770-5410

West Texas Fair & Rodeo

Abaline, TX September 8-17, 2016 taylorcountyexoicenter.com

World Beef Expo

West Allis, WI September 23-25, 2016

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Eastern States Kickoff Jackpot

September 23 - October 2, 2016 midsouthfair.com

SEPT/OCT 2016

Blackout Jackpot 5

Mid-South Fair


Email your show’s name, location, phone number and website to theshowtimes@yahoo.com for a complimentary listing of your upcoming show. We will also add it to our website as well as our new iPhone App! Upcoming Events are provided for your convenience. Please check individual ads or contacts to confirm show and sale dates and locations.

JUDGES

SEPT/OCT 2016

Aksarben

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Steers: Krisha Geffert Heifers: John Rayfield Hogs: John Staude Lambs: Charles Seidensticker Goats: Charles Seidensticker

American Royal

OPEN HEIFER SHOWS: Angus: Harlan Yocham Braunvieh: Curtis Doubet Charolais: Lydell Meier Gelbvieh: Jake Gleason Hereford: Kevin Jensen Limousin: Brett Barber Lowline: Curtis Doubet Maine-Anjou: Ernie Wallace Miniature Hereford: Chris Mullinix Salers: Curtis Doubet Shorthorn: Mark McClintock Simmental: Jeff Gooden

Arizona National

Hogs: Warren Beeler Lambs: Jimmy Davis Goats: Keaton Dodd

Central Texas State Fair

Steers Ring A: Gary Clayton Steers Ring B: Ed Schneider Heifers Ring A: Ed Schneider Heifers Ring B: Gary Clayton

JUNIOR MARKET ANIMALS: Steers: Dan Shike Hogs: Kent Bennington Lambs: Craig Beckmeier Goats: Billy Zanolini

Georgia National Fair

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Permian Basin Fair & Expo

SHOWMANSHIP CONTESTS Steer: Torie Schwartz Goat: Ryan Page Lamb: Ryan Page Swine: Curt Hannon Junior Heifer: Torie Schwartz JUNIOR HEIFER SHOWS: Angus: Mark McClintock AOB/Commercial: Matt Claeys Braunvieh: Jake Gleason Charolais: Jary Douglas Gelbvieh: Jara Settles Hereford: Scott Bush Limousin: Jerome Settles Maine-Anjou: Mark McClintock Miniature Herefords: Brady Jensen Shorthorn: Jara Settles Simmental: Jary Douglas Supreme: TBA

Steers: Jim Bloomberg, IL

OYE

Steers: Shane Bedwell Steers: Laramie Priest Steers: Travis Begley

Tulsa State Fair

Steers: Mark Hoge Hogs: Brandon Ogle Lambs: Josh Cody Goats: Slayton Strube



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Northern Light X Lady X128

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inaugural online Sale Monday, October 24, 2016 Hosted by angus live Offering 10 show heifer/ Donor proscpects Pictures & videos available at: henrickscattle.com

34167 CS 2730 | Anadarko, OK 73005 Braden: 405.863.1663 | bradenhenricks@gmail.com Tim: 405.574.4917 | timdhenricks@gmail.com


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September 18 PHONE BID OFF

View all photo and views on SCO

Cattle can be viewed at 574 P Road • Wisner, NE 68791 after Sept. 1

November 2 SC ONLINE SALE

(Both sales will have steers and heifers for sale)

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RANDY BELLAR PO Box 734 • Wisner, NE h 402.529.3518 F • c 402.380.3710

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JEFF WILLIAMS h 402.380.9049

35 FALL CALVING BRED HEIFERS A-I to No Worries and Jose! Cleanup with Purebred Angus bull!

This is a tremendous set of breds.

Calving now and for IMMEDIATE SALE.

Will sell as a group or in groups to fit buyer. Call for details or set up a time to view. Videos available.

95B • SIRED BY BIZ WHIZ Due 9-16-16 • Safe to No Worries

820B • Sire: Firewater Son • Dam: Angus Due 9-4-16 • AI safe to No Worries

Check out sale photos on our website

WWW.BELLARCATTLECO.COM Sires represented are: Consensus 232, Copyrite, Conquest, Cotton Mouth, Oly and others.

922B • Sire: Eye Candy Son Due 9-3-16 • AI safe to No Worries


UPCOMING SALES CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 7TH

Jeff Miller Online Club Calf Sale

Hornung Show Cattle Online Pasture Sale Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale Wolfe Farms Show Cattle Online Sale Minnaert Show Cattle Online Sale

SEPTEMBER 14TH

SEPTEMBER 8TH

SEPTEMBER 10TH

SEPTEMBER 11TH Keller Club Calves Online Sale Adams Family Best of the Buckeye Bonnell Club Calves Online Sale Sunrise Club Calves 1st Choice Sale Gray Show Cattle Online *Phone Bid Off Smith Show Cattle Online Sale Big Foot Ranch Online Heifer Sale Hanewich Cattle Co. Phone Bid Off Sale JBS Angus Shorthorn Private Treaty Phone Bid Off Proxy Sale SEPTEMBER 12TH Johnson Show Cattle Online Sale Larrison Farms Online Club Calf Sale J/D Cattle Company Online Sale Hanold Show Cattle & Garrett Meisner Cattle Co. Online Steer Sale SEPTEMBER 13TH M Lazy Heart Ranch’s 13 on the 13th Magill Farms Online Club Calf Sale Easy To Look At Part 1 Danner Show Stock Online Sale Fusion Cattle Shorthorn Prestige Sale Vaith CAttle ~The Ice Harvest Sale~

SEPTEMBER 15TH Dennert & Eichler Club Calves Online Sale Schultz Farms Show Cattle Online Sale Goertzen Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale Boysen Farms K-Ler Sweetness Genetics

Boyert Show Cattle and Core Farms Online Steer Sale Landgren Cattle Heifer Sale Van Gelder Cattle Online Club Calf Sale Templin Farms Online Club Calf Sale Jeff Miller Online Club Calf Sale Wasinger Cattle Company Online Sale Sullivan Ranch Online Club Calf Paradise Sale Sale Bushy Park Farms Online Pasture Sale SEPTEMBER 21ST Landgren Cattle Steer Sale Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale Grace Show Cattle Online Steer Sale LeVanderosa Farms Show Cattle Sale Weise Cattle Online Sale McKenzie Show Cattle Online Sale

SEPTEMBER 18TH

SEPTEMBER 22TH

Anderson-Muntefering Online Club Calf Sale Huisheere Family Cattle Online Sale Wiswell Farms Online Hereford Show Heifer and Bred Female Sale Roeber Show Cattle Online Sale Wedig Club Calves Online Steer Sale Mumm Show Cattle Online Sale Laufenberg Show Cattle Club Calf Sale

Edleman Ranch Fall Online Steer and Heifer Sale England Show Stock Online Steer Sale Went Black’s Online Sale DeHaven Farms Online Sale

SEPTEMBER 19TH Cable Cattle Company C-Cross Ranch Online Club Calf Sale Hubbard show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale The West River Invitational Online Club Calf Sale Tower Hill Farms Online Fall Steer Sale Lake View Cattle Online Sale Nelson Club Calves Online Sale Jurgens & Strong Cattle Co. Online Steer & Heifer Sale

SEPTEMBER 23RD Shireman Show Stock and Toby Freehauf Cattle Steer and Heifer Sale SEPTEMBER 25TH Berenda Farms Fall Online Sale Caldwell Online Steer and Heifer Sale Genetic Advantage Volume 1 Online Sale Pilcher Show Cattle Online Sale England Show Stock Online Steer & Heifer Sale Autumn Run Farms Online Calf Sale Kastel Show Cattle & Friends

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Bridwell Livestock Online Sale Aubrey’s Cattle Company Online Sale Blackford Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale Hanft’s Hickory Hill Farm Show Cattle Online Sale - Steers, Heifers & Bulls

SEPTEMBER 20TH

SEPT/OCT 2016

Moore Show Cattle Online Sale M & B Farms Online Club Calf Sale

Vintner’s Reserve (Brandywine Farms Cattle Co.) Burke & Friends Online Club Calf Sale Kopp Land & Livestock Online Club Calf Sale Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale Prime Time Show Cattle Online Sale Bruce Teets Family Online Show Cattle Calf Sale Danner Cattle Company

Hoblyn Farms and AK Show Cattle Online Steer & Heifer Sale


SEPTEMBER 26TH T.A.L Farms Online Sale Honey Hole of Oklahoma Online Cattle Sale Elkhart Cattlemen’s Online Club Calf Sale Conley Cattle Co. & Friends Warfield Cattle Co. Round 1 SEPTEMBER 27TH Heinrich Cattle Online Club Calf Sale Heart Felt Farms Online Club Calf Sale Smithson Farms, Ott Brothers Show Cattle Online Sale Gettinger Chi Angus Online Sale Partners in Success Steers & Heifers SEPTEMBER 28TH Oak Ridge Farms Online Sale Sporleder Club Calves online Sale Benes Cattle Company Online Sale Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale Welshans Show Cattle Online Steer and Heifer Sale SEPTEMBER 29TH

SEPT/OCT 2016

Beckett Cattle Co. Online Club Calf Sale DaLin Elite Steer and Heifer Sale Huston Cattle Co. and Taylor Schwartz Cattle Online Club Calf Sale Diamond M Cattle Online Sale

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Heinrich Cattle Online Club Calf Sale Streamside Cattle Co. Fred Ranch Online Sale Moore Shorthorns Spring Born Online Sale J.T. Weber Family Online Market Heifer and Steer Sale Dykstra Cattle Online Sale Hunt Farms Online Heifer Sale OCTOBER 5TH Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale Miller Cattle Co. Source For Success Online Club Calf Sale Weidert Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale Burch Livestock Online Steer Sale Big Deal Online Calf Sale OCTOBER 6TH Midway Farms Online Club Calf Sale Burch Livestock Online Heifer Sale It’s Ok to Stare Show Cattle Bred Cows & Bulls Weber Cattle Online Sale McDaniel/Wiedel Bianchi Ranches ~California Girls ~ Online Sale OCTOBER 8TH

Western Ohio Club Calf Sale

Brittain Cattle ~ Quality Runs Deep Sale Burns Angus Show Heifer Sale Crawford Cattle Co and Willard Cattle Co ~ Sending You To The Backdrop

OCTOBER 1ST

OCTOBER 9TH

Fasset Hay & Cattle Online Sale Clifford Cattle Co. CCC Online Sale Daniels Show Stock And Friends 1st Annual Fall Spectacular

Head Brothers Online Club Calf Sale Diehm Show Cattle Online Sale Lashley’s Rockin T Ranch and Leith Family Shorthorns Online Club Calf Sale Laufenberg Show Cattle Show Heifer and Steer Sale Simpsen Cattle Online Club Calf Sale 5R Way Ranch Online Sale North Texas Supreme Breeders Sale Muhlenkamp Show Cattle Online Sale

SEPTEMBER 30TH

OCTOBER 2ND The Good Life Club Calf Sale Volosin Club Calves Online Sale BLS Farms Online Sale G-Force Empty Nest Onlnie Club Calf Sale Kabela Bros. Cattle Co. ~ Heros and Legends Sale Holmes Cattle Co. ~ Fabulous Fall Fling Darbyshire Show Cattle Online Show Heifer and Steer Sale Triple C Cattle Co Fall Club Calf Sale D Heart Bar Online Sale OCTOBER 3RD Pudenz Family Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale Fillmore Club Calves Online Steer Sale Chrystal View Cattle Online Sale Fries Farms Online Steer and Heifer Sale Wolf Show Cattle J.T. Weber Family Online Heifer Sale Weber Show Cattle Volume 1 Sale OCTOBER 4TH Meysenburg Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale Jeff Miller Online Club Calf Sale

OCTOBER 10TH Keltcho Cattle Company and Thre Butler Farms Badskey Show Cattle Online Sale Rockin’ L Ranch OIctoberfest Online Steer and Heifer Sale Midwest Illinois Club Calf Sale 2 Brothers Angus Online Sale Cluxton Family Cattle And Firends Online Sale PKL Show Cattle Howser Family Show Cattle & Friends Spring Born Fall Sale OCTOBER 11TH Hanold Show Cattle ~ New Kids On The Block~ Online Sale Laber/Savage Online Steer and Heifer Sale England Show Stock Online Steer Sale Talon Crest Farms Angus Online Sale Crossroads Club Calf Sale

OCTOBER 12TH Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale DA Cattle Online Club Calf Sale Jones CAttle ANd TC&D Rahe Show Cattle Online Sale Welshans SHow Cattle Online Club Calf Sale Checkerhill Angus - Ladies with Style Online Sale Elliott Cattle Company 12th Annual Sale of Champions - Steer Edition OCTOBER 13TH M Lazy Heart Ranch Fall Sale Boyert Show Cattle and Core Farms Online Female Sale Shireman Show Stock and Toby Freehauf Cattle Steer and Heifer Sale OCTOBER 14TH Shaw Land and Cattle Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 15TH Goretska Show Steers Private Treaty Sale Copeland Show Cattle Online Heifer Sale M & B Farms Online Simmental Female Sale OCTOBER 16TH Melvin Show Cattle Online Sale Blacktop Farms & Gerlach Herefords Online Hereford & Angus Heifer Sale Eastview/Highbanks/Dawson Angus Farms Online Angus Sale Copeland Show Cattle Online Steer Sale Lost Grove Cattle Co. Online Sale Griffiths Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale OCTOBER 17TH Lazy JB Angus Legacy Online Female Sale Warfield Cattle Co. Edwards Simmentals Bred Heifer Sale K-Ler Cattle Co Open Heifer Sale Eastern OK State Livestock Judging Benefit OCTOBER 18TH Glamour Girls Fall Edition Kelly Show Cattle Online Sale Deniston Cattle and Club Calves Online Sale OCTOBER 19TH Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale Holtkamp Cattle Co. Online Club Calf Sale Goddard Cattle Co. Online Sale OCTOBER 20TH Willow Springs Cattle Co. Online Sale Sharp Farms Online Heifer Sale McDaniel/Wiedel

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NOVEMBER 7TH

Production Sale

Spittler Cattle Online Sale Adams Family Best of the Buckeye II Henderson Farms Online Sale Eisenhauer Livestock Online Club Calf Sale Huston Cattle Co. and Taylor Schwartz Cattle Online Club Calf Sale Henderson Farms Online Sale

Crystal View Cattle Online Sale Staley Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale

NOVEMBER 29TH

OCTOBER 24TH

NOVEMBER 8TH Rock Creek Livestock Angus and Bred Heifer Sale NOVEMBER 9TH

Prairie View Farms Online Sale NOVEMBER 30TH Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale Benes Cattle Co. Online Sale Prairie View Cattle Bred Heifer Sale

Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale Buseman Angus Foundation Female Sale Fillmore Club Calves Online Heifer Sale

DECEMBER 1ST

OCTOBER 25TH

NOVEMBER 10TH

DECEMBER 5TH

Tower Hill Farms Onine Fall Heifer Sale The Royal Affair Club Calf Sale Adcock Land and Livestock Online Sale Top Hat & Tails Farms Online Sale Henning Farms Online Angus Sale Divas of the North Genetic Gems of the North

Easy To Look At Part 2 Elliott Cattle Company Sale of Champions - Heifer Edition

Genetic Perfection

NOVEMBER 13TH

Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale

M Lazy Heart Ranch Online Sale

DECEMBER 11TH

OCTOBER 26TH

NOVEMBER 14TH

PInnacle Sires

Dakota Divas Elite Heifer Sale J.T. Weber Family Online Heifer Sale

Elliott Cattle Company 5th Annual Online Winter Classic

Blach & Triple JB Cattle Online Heifer Sale Radke Cattle Company Online Sale

OCTOBER 27TH

OCTOBER 30TH

OCTOBER 31ST Johnson Show Cattle Online Heifer Sale NOVEMBER 1ST

DECEMBER 13TH

NOVEMBER 16TH

M Lazy Heart Ranch Online Sale

Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale

DECEMBER 14TH

NOVEMBER 17TH

Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale

KIESEWETTER ANGUS Online Sale Schultz Farms Show Cattle Online Bred Female Sale Double J Farms and Friends Annual Fall Sale

DECEMBER 15TH

NOVEMBER 20TH Maternal Bliss NOVEMBER 21ST

Glamour Girls Holiday Edition Elite Female & Future Donor Online Sale DECEMBER 19TH JRB Cattle Co. Online Maternal Heifer Sale Pembrook Holiday Lights Online Sale DECEMBER 20TH

Johnson Show Cattle Online Sale Sullivan Ranch Steer & Heifer Online Sale

Linblad Cattle Co. Sale Ogck Angus Farms Crowning the Next Generation Angus Heifer & Steer Sale

NOVEMBER 2ND

NOVEMBER 22ND

DECEMBER 21ST

Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale Welshans Show Cattle Online Sale B&L Ranch Online Sale

Fruhling Farms Online Angus Steer and Heifer Sale

Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale

NOVEMBER 3RD RS&T Simmentals Lively Ladies Ryan Malone Show Cattle Online Sale NOVEMBER 5TH Fassett Hay & Cattle Reloaded ~ Fall Gathering 2016 NOVEMBER 6TH Bennett Show Cattle Online Sale Double-G Frozen Genetics Online Sale James Farms ~ Boots Banners & Backdrops Prospect Sale

NOVEMBER 23RD Bob Jon Farms Online Sale Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale

Fusion Cattle Shorthorn Silver and Gold Sale

DECEMBER 28TH Matt Lautner Cattle Online Semen Sale

NOVEMBER 26TH Gray Show Cattle Online Sale NOVEMBER 27TH Mayhew Show Cattle Online Spring Pasture Sale NOVEMBER 28TH Meyer Cattle Co. Giving Thanks Sale K Bar K Grateful Harvest Online

LOOK ONLINE FOR sheep, pig, goat & SPECIALTY SALE DATES WILLOUGHBY SALES WILLOUGHBYLIVESTOCKSALES.COM

WILLOUGHBY GOAT SALES WILLOUGHBYGOATSALES.COM

FOR MORE INFO CONTACT

PIG PLANET AUCTIONS THEPIGPLANETAUCTIONS.COM

SPECIALTY (BISON, DAIRY, HORSE) SALES W2LIVESTOCK.COM

DAN WILLOUGHBY: 317.340.6392 dan_willoughby@msn.com

TODD CALDWELL: 309.253.5729

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Schroeder & Fawcett Fall Spectacular Reiss & Selke Online Calf Sale Grace show Cattle Online Heifer Sale

DECEMBER 7TH

SEPT/OCT 2016

Country Lane Farms Elite Angus Female Sale Triangle Seven Cattle Co. Rom’n Limousin & Club Calves Fall Spooktacular

Welshans Show Cattle Online Sale


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Cattle Visons offers the best in SimInfluenced genetics 1-866-356-4565 www.cattlevisions.com

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Pays To Believe

Big Deal

FBF1

Combustible

PuREBRED

Broker

Vindication

Yardley

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High Regard

Step Up Rubys

Ignition

One Eyed Jack

Battle Cry

Blaze Of Glory

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No Remorse GCC

Renegade

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Stock Broker Innocent Man

Foreman

Montecito Whizard

Halfblood The

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Halftime Uprising

PERCEntAGE

Lock Down


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Silveiras Style (Angus)

Gamble’s Safe Bet (Angus)

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Colburn Primo (Angus)

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Bush’s Unbelievable (Angus)

CE

GQ ( Angus)

CE

TH Victor 43Y (Hereford)

Titan (Angus)

Firestorm (Red Angus)

PCC Witten (Angus)

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Detour (Red Angus)

Fire Water (Charolais)

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H Excel (Hereford)

Custom Made (Hereford) Purple Womanizer (Hereford)

Catapult (Hereford)

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Damn Proud (Shorthorn)

Deception (SH)

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Bearcat (Shorthorn)

SULL Payday (Shorthorn) FSF Starburst (Shorthorn)

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All That Matters (Maine)

Maternal Made (% Maine)

NAGE Ante Up (Maine)

GVC Suh (Maine)

Daddy’s Money (3/4 Maine)

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Hard Whiskey (Maine)

Affliction (%Maine)

Jose Ali/I-80 Outcross (Maine)

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GCC Unwound (%Maine)

Comfort Zone (Maine)

THF

Believe In Me (Club Calf) Man Among Boys (Club Calf)

Solid Gold (Club Calf)

Hi Ho Silver (Club Calf)

Safe N Sound (Club Calf)


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Daddy Of ‘Em All (12.6% Chi)

I Da Man (13% Chi)

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Total Improvement (13% Chi) Classic Doc Holiday (16% Chi) I-67 (50% Maine 12%Chi)

THF

Smilin Bob (ClubCalf)

I Believe (ClubCalf)

Dakota Gold (ClubCalf)

Gold Dust (ClubCalf)

THF

The Creature (ClubCalf)

Eye Candy (ClubCalf)

Smokin’ Bob (ClubCalf)

Amen (ClubCalf)

Italian Stallion (ClubCalf)

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Afterhours (ClubCalf)

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Yellow Jacket (ClubCalf)

Here I Am (Club Calf)

Surround Sound (ClubCalf)

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No Worries (ClubCalf)

Yellowstone (ClubCalf)

Rodger That (ClubCalf)

Fu Man Chu (ClubCalf)

THF

Master of Puppets (ClubCalf) Unstoppable (ClubCalf)

Tiger Woods (ClubCalf)

2012 & 2013

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Second 2 None (Club Calf) Choppin Wood (Club Calf) Maternal Perfection (Club Calf)

A Step Up (Simmy)

1-866-356-4565 www.cattlevisions.com CE THF

Walk This Way (Club Calf) One In The Chamber (Club Calf)

Doctor Who (Club Calf)


RECIPE

PEACH COMBBLER by: Virginia Beebe, ID

When my nephew Brian at age 20 and my nieces Laurie at age 16 and Lisa at age 15 started The Showtimes Jr. Livestock Magazine 10 years ago, little did my husband and I know we would be in any way a part of this outstanding magazine; however, we never doubted for one minute that these outstanding, hard working kids would be successful. 232

Living in a small mountain town in the Panhandle of Idaho just outside the St. Joe National Forest, my husband and I first helped by distributing The Showtimes Magazine at the American Royal in Kansas City, Missouri. We then moved on to the National Western Stock Show three years ago distributing magazines at the Showtimes’ booth. This experience was rather new to my husband who grew up in LeClaire, Iowa, but not so new for myself. I grew up on a small farm outside Brighton, Colorado. My two brothers, four sisters, and myself all participated in 4-H and the big event of the summer was participation in the Adams County Fair. We would spend from early in the morning until late in the evening taking care of our animals and hanging out with friends. The recipe I’ve submitted is my favorite peach cobbler recipe. Please keep in mind that if you use Colorado’s sweet “Palisade” peaches, you will need to drastically reduce the amount of sugar you add. Stop by The Showtimes Magazine Booth at the National Western Stock Show in Denver in January 2017 to say hello!


INGREDIENTS

11 Fresh Peaches - peeled, pitted & sliced into thin wedges 1/4 cup - White Sugar 1/4 cup - Brown Sugar 1/4 tsp. - Ground Cinnamon 1/8 tsp. - Ground Nutmeg 1 tsp. - Fresh Lemon Juice 1 Tblsp. - Cornstarch 1 cup - All-Purpose Flour 1/4 cup - White Sugar 1/4 cup - Brown Sugar 1 tsp. - Baking Powder 1/2 tsp. - Salt 6 Tblsp. - Unsalted Buter, chilled & cut into small pieces 1/4 cup - Boiling Water

DIRECTIONS

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F In a large bowl, combine peaches, 1/4 cup white sugar, 1/4 brown sugar, 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon, nutmeg, lemon juice and cornstarch. Toss to coat evenly, and pour into a 2 quart baking dish. Bake in preheated over for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combing flour, 1/4 cup white sugar, 1/4 cup brown sugar, baking powder and salt. Blend in butter with your fingertipes, or a pastry blender, until mixture resembles coarse meal. Stir in water until just combined. Remove peaches from oven, and drop spoonfuls of topping over them. Sprinkle entire cobbler with the sugar and cinnamon mixture. Bake unitl topping is golden, about 30 minutes. Virginia with her husband Bob & niece Lisa Reid at the 2013 JNHE in Kansas City

DON'T LET A LOSS BEAT YOU TWICE. - Unknown


TAYLOR DORSEY ... ’16 Colorado State Fair Supreme Breeding Female ... Bred by Landgraf

Saturday,

October 15, 2016

COLE MOORE ... ’16 NWSS Junior Show Reserve Champion Horned Female ... Bred by Buck

at the Ranch, Madill, Oklahoma ACE McHATTON ... ’16 OYEReserve Supreme Champion Female & Champion Maine-Anjou ... Bred by Buck & Moore

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ALEXANDRIA HARRELL ... ’16 Houston Stock Show Junior Show Champion Maine-Anjou Female ... Bred by Buck

BECCA MOORE ... ’16 Maine Junior National Champion Female; ’16 NWSS Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female; and ’16 FWSS Open Show Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female ... Bred by Morton Farms

JACOB MOORE ... ’16 FWSS Reserve Grand Champion Polled Hereford Female ... Bred by Buck KILEY KLAS ... ’16 San Angelo Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Female ... Bred by Happ

MAX HINSLEY ... ’16 FWSS Junior Show Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female ... Bred by Morton Farms

JIRL BUCK & FAMILY Jirl, Brenda & Bailey Buck 580.795.4865 mobile • Madill, OK 73446 jirl@buckcattle.com • www.buckcattle.com Matt Scasta, 580.220.7288


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CCC Saras Dream 5082

CCC Saras Dream 5116

Full and maternal sisters sell!

Colburn Primo 5153 Sexed Semen Available!

2016 national Jr. Angus Show Grand Champion Female 2016 Ft. WorthStock Show res. Grand Female 2016 Atlantic national res.Grand Champion Female 2016 nat’l Western Stock Show Winter Calf Champion 2016 Supreme Champion indiana State Fair Exhibited by: Austin Nowatzke, Michigan City, Indiana

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bW +2.5 WW +58 YW +97 milk +23 marb +.15 rE +.24

Full sib to Primo. Full and maternal sisters sell!

2016 nat’l Jr. Angus Show Div. iii Jr. Champion Female 2016 nat’l Western Stock Show Grand Prospect Heifer 2016 Scarlet & Gray Grand Champion Female 2016 Kentucky beef Expo res.Supreme Female 2016 illinois beef Expo Supreme Champion Female 2016 illinois State Fair Supreme Champion Female 2016 illinois Futurity res. Grand Champion Female 2016 bill rogers Classic ring A&b Supreme Female 2016 monroe County Kick off Grand Champion 2016 red bird rumble Jackpot Grand Champion 2016 illinois Spring Showdown Supreme Female Exhibited by: Nalaney Guyer, Flatrock, Illinois

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Colburn Saras Dream 5022 Champion Angus Heifer at northern Exposure & many more! Congrats, to Heather Welcher!

Colburn Erica Diana 4018 reserve Angus Heifer at California State Fair and many more! Congrats to Abigail Colburn!

Colburn Erica Diana 4910 Supreme Champion Female at Cow Palace and many more! Congrats to Abigail Colburn!

Also watch for:

ANGUS LIVE

onlinE HEiFEr SAlE Sunday, October 30th

new Date!

Steer Sale: Mon., Oct. 31 Heifer Sale: Tues., Nov. 1


reserve AoC Steer at 2016 mJC Classic Congrats to Ryan Gifferd!

resrve Supreme market Animal (market Heifer) at 2016 northern Exposure Spring break Edition. Congrats to Harrison Family!

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› The first time I entered the Qwest Center (now the CenturyLink Center) I was blown away. It was 2003 and it was the first year in the new facility. We had traveled from Brighton, Colorado and when we arrived with our steers and lambs I couldn’t believe that I would get to show in a facilty like that. The building was lit up with blue lights with the Omaha skyline behind it. As we pulled in we were greeted by friendly staff and even offered donuts and coffee. As I opened the Northeast doors of the barn I was amazed at just how big the Qwest Center was. It was my first show where every animal was stalled and shown under one roof. It was truely a show of the future. I was fortunate enough to make the sale. Taking an elevator up to the top floor with three steers was a very cool experience. To this day it is one of my favorite experiences I had showing in 4-H. My family and I have traveled and shown at shows all over the country from Louisville to Denver, and they are all great and unique. Omaha remains my favorite. The show facility is top of the line, there are great restaurants and hotels nearby, an outstanding rodeo and good booths and shops. Since 2003, we have only missed one show. Omaha is definitely the show I always look forward to every year!


2016 AKSARBEN MARKET BEEF SHOW Thursday, September 22 No Market Beef Events

Saturday, September 24 7:30 AM - Market Beef Show - Arena #1

2016 AKSARBEN MARKET LAMB SHOW Thursday, September 22 4:00 - 6:00PM - Check in Market Lambs Friday, September 23 7:30 - 9:00 AM - Check in Market Lambs 8:30 AM - All Market Lambs Must be on Grounds 9:00 AM - Lamb Challenge Record books due in Livestock Office

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Sunday, September 25 7:30 AM Breeding Beef Show - Arena #1 1. Hereford/Polled Hereford 11. Shorthorn 2. Gelbvieh 12. Shorthorn Plus 3. Balancer 13. Optimizer 4. Simmental 14. Angus 5. SimmGenetics 15. Charolais 6. Commercial 16. Salers 7. Maine-Anjou 17. Red Angus 8. Mainetainer 18. AOB 9. Limousin 19. Top Five Heifer Selection 10. Limflex 20. Showmanship 12:00 PM (Noon) - Breeding Beef Released 4:30 PM - Auction Livestock in place - Arena #1 5:00 PM - Auction Youth Meet and Greet - Arena #1 6:00 PM - Purple Ribbon Auction - Junior Ballroom

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4:30 PM - Auction Livestock in Place - Arena #1 5:00 PM - Auction Youth Meet and Greet - Arena #1 6:00 PM - Purple Ribbon Auction - Junior Ballroom

Thursday, September 22 No Market Swine events Friday, September 23 3:00 - 6:00 PM - Check in Market Swine Saturday, September 24 7:30 - 11:00 AM - Check in Market Swine 10:00 AM - All Market Swine must be in place 10:00 AM - Swine Premier Exhibitor 5:00 PM (tentative) - Market Swine Showmanship - Arena #2 Sunday, September 25 7:30 AM - Market Swine Show - Arena #2 12:00 (Noon) - Load all Market Swine not in Auction out of Show Ring

Thursday, September 22 12:00 - 3:00 PM - Check in Meat Goats 1:00 PM - All Meat Goats must be on Grounds Friday, September 23 10:00 AM - Meat Goat Showmanship Followed by Meat Goat Show - Arena #2 Saturday, September 24 4:00 PM - Load Meat Goats Except Grand & Reserve Grand Champions and Division Champions. Sunday, September 25 4:30 PM - Auction Livestock in place - Arena #1 5:00 PM - Auction Youth Meet and Greet - Arena #1 6:00 PM - Purple Ribbon Auction - Junior Ballroom

2016 AKSARBEN FEEDER CALF SHOW Thursday, September 22 12:00 - 2:00 PM - Check in Feeder Calves 1:00 PM - Feeder Calves must be on grounds Friday, September 23 11:00 AM - Judging of Feeder Calves - Arena #1 Feeder Calves released following show & must be out of the barn by 8:00 PM Saturday, September 24 No Feeder Calves events - All Feeder Calves must be out of barn by 8:00 PM Friday night. Sunday, September 25 4:30 PM - Auction Livestock in place - Arena #1 5:00 PM - Auction Youth Meet and Greet - Arena #1 6:00 PM - Purple Ribbon Auction - Junior Ballroom


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Market Beef Show Krisha Geffert, La Valle, WI Market Beef Showmanship Shawn Varner - Kearney, MO Feeder Calf Show Jerome Settles - Hoskins, NE Feeder Calf Showmanship Shawn Varner - Kearney, MO Breeding Beef Show John Rayfield - Bryan, TX Breeding Beef Showmanship Shawn Varner - Kearney, MO

DURING AKSARBEN, THE OLD MARKET IS OUR FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT!

Market Hog Showmanship Johnny Johnson - Craig, NE Market Lamb Show Charles Seidensticker - Comfort, TX Market Lamb Showmanship Johnny Johnson - Craig, NE Market Goat Show Charles Seidensticker - Comfort, TX Market Goat Showmanship Johnny Johnson - Craig, NE

Experience Omaha on your Phone The Showtimes will be filming the shows during Aksarben this year! Download our free App and watch the videos on your phone the morning after each show! Plus, we will also be posting them to our Blog, Facebook and Vimeo!

Top Italian Restaurant

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ZIO'S PIZZARIA Really Good Buffet

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2002 JESS RECKNOR, MN / $22,000

2003 RYAN HABEGER, IA / $30,000

2004 MARK VICKLAND, CO / $24,000

2005 KEVIN MAURER, IA / $23,000

2006 EMMA VICKLAND, CO / $22,000

2007 HOLLY ENGLAND, IA / $25,000

2008 AMANDA SCHUTZ, NE / $17,000

2009 KYSA DOWNING, IA / $15,000

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2010 CODY BURKE, NE / $16,000

2011 MITCH MAUER, IA / $12,000

2012 JORDAN REED, IA

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2011 MITCH UDELL, IA

2012 BAILEY CORE, IA

2013 KEATON LAIN, IA

2014 KILEY ELDER, IA

2015 SARA SULLIVAN, IA

2010 NATHAN FILIPI

2011 AUSTIN HOLMES

2012 DYLAN CELANDER

2013 DYLAN CAIN

2014 JAMES DOBBLES

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2012 SHELDON JOHNSEN

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› Kansas City kicks off the first of the three majors with Louisville in November and Denver in January. It also has arguably the best steer show in the country. The Grand Champion Steer has reached record prices as high as $200,000! The best of the best from across the country travel to KC each year! Kansas City is truely one of a kind.

We’ve put together an American Royal show preview! You will find this years judges, places to eat, schedule and past winners! Don’t miss our one of a kind show videos and photos online and look for results in our next issue! Good luck at the show!

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The shows at the American Royal are always outstanding! It is always enjoyable hanging out in the tie-outs watching cattle be clipped on or viewing stalls in KC’s two story barn. There is no other show like it.

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The show is set in Kansas City, Missouri. The city is filled with unique buildings, haunted houses, rivers and history. The past few years the show has fallen during the World Series where the KC Royals have played. It is always fun to catch a Kansas City Chiefs game if you have time. The Truman Presidential Museum and Library in nearby Independence is also a must if you have never visited.


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outstanding places to eat! From Grinders Pizza to Jack Stack BBQ, KC sets itself apart!

Top BBQ Restaurant

JACK STACK BBQ Best Mexican Food

AOB/Commercial Matt Claeys Braunvieh Jake Gleason Charolais Jary Douglas Gelbvieh Jara Settles Hereford Scott Bush Limousin Jerome Settles

Shorthorn Jara Settles Simmental Jary Douglas Supreme TBA OPEN HEIFER SHOWS: Angus Harlan Yocham Braunvieh Curtis Doubet Charolais Lydell Meier Gelbvieh Jake Gleason Hereford Kevin Jensen Limousin Brett Barber Lowline Curtis Doubet Maine-Anjou Ernie Wallace Miniature Hereford Chris Mullinix Salers Curtis Doubet Shorthorn Mark McClintock Simmental Jeff Gooden

CHUY’S TEX-MEX RESTAURNATS ON OUR APP Great Steakhouse

801 CHOPHOUSE Top Pizza Restaurant

GRINDERS Best Buffet

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Find the Best Places to Eat in KC The Showtimes App includes our favorite places to eat at all of the shows! Just click on locations, then select Restaurants, then KC Restaurants. Not only are all of our favorites listed, there is also a map showing you where they are, and an address to let you get directions from your location (just like on our Pasture Sales feature)!

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JUNIOR HEIFER SHOWS: Angus Mark McClintock

Miniature Herefords Brady Jensen

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$23,000

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$9,000

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$25,000

$17,500

$25,000

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$43,000

$32,000

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2006 KY STIERWALT, OK / $115,000

2007 TIFFANI PRUITT, OK / $150,000

2008 BROCK MAY, WI / $75,000

2009 BROCK MAY, WI / $60,000

2010 MACEY GORETSKA, IA / $60,000

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2005 BROCK MAY, WI / $100,000

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2011 ELIZABETH JONES, IA / $60,000

2012 BAYLOR BONHAM / $100,000

2013 ALEX ALLIGER / $170,000

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2013 ADAM ACMOODY

2014 KENNEDY CORE

2015 LAUREN MAY

2010 REECE SEIBOLD

2011 JAKE KEPPY

2012 BLAKE GOSS

2013 JACINDA THOMPSON

2014 BLAKE DANNER

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2012 MACKENZIE FRUCKEY

2013 HUNTER GERTHS

2014 BROOKE KUESEL

2015 AUSTIN BERNICKY

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2011 MADISON BECKHER

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JUDGES Market Steer Show Mark Hoge, IL

Over 1 million guest are expected to attend the Fair (1.1 million was our attendance number last year). Over 20,000 livestock show and contest entries and over 7,000 livestock exhibitors and participants The McDonald’s Night of Champions showcases the champion youth with their champion animals in the Grand Drives of each Junior Market Animal Show.

Market Hog Show Brandon Ogle, IL Market Lamb Show Craig Beckmier, IL Market Goat Show Slayton Strube, TX Junior Breeding Beef Show Arena One Barry Wesner, IN Junior Breeding Beef Show Arena Two Cheramie Viator, TX Open Angus Show Scott Werning, SD

Attend a PRCA Rodeo and Concert Series Ride the Tulsa State Fair Sky Ride

Open Dexter Show Ashley Judge, OK Open Gelbvieh Show Scott Werning, SD Open Limousin Show Scott Werning, SD Open Lowline Show Ashley Judge, OK Open Maine-Anjou Show Ashley Judge, OK Open MaineTainer Show Ashley Judge, OK Open Mini Hereofrd Show Ashley Judge, OK Open Red Angus Show Todd Herman, OH Open Santa Gertrudis Show Jason Heath, KY

Tulsa State Fair

Open Shorthorn Show Scott Werning, SD Open ShorthornPlus Show Scott Werning, SD Open Simmental Show Todd Herman, OH Open Percentage Simmental Show Todd Herman, OH

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Visit the Made In Oklahoma Building and 650 other Venders

Open Braunvieh Show Scott Werning, SD

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› Each Year People From Around The Country Visit Milwaukee For One Of The Midwest’s Largest Cattle Expositions – World Beef Expo. More Than 400 Exhibitors From 18 States Displayed, Exhibited, Or Sold Cattle At The 2015 World Beef Expo. The Junior Show Had 422 Entries, And The Open Show Had 740 Entries. Next Year’s World Beef Expo, Which Takes Place September 23-25 At Wisconsin State Fair Park, Will Be The Twenty-Fourth Year Of The Show. During Expo 2016 We Are Excited To Host An Angus Rov Show And More Than Two Dozen Other Breed Shows. In Addition To The Open And Junior Cattle Shows, World Beef Expo Offers A Wide Variety Of Activities. The Multi Breed & Club Calf Showcase Sale Brings In Bidders And Spectators On Saturday Afternoon. Saturday’s Events Conclude With The Supreme Champion Cattle Drive, A Spectacular Event Showcasing The Best Of The Best. Top Notch Educational Seminars, An Indoor/Outdoor Trade Show, And A Youth Sweepstakes Contest Round Out The Schedule Of Activities.

Junior Show Ring 1 Mark Hoge, IL Mark Hoge is a graduate of Black Hawk East Community College and the University of Illinois. He earned his Master’s degree from Iowa State University, and his Ph.D from Michigan State University. Mark is currently an Associate Professor at Western Illinois University, located in Macomb, IL, where his responsibilities include; coaching the livestock judging team, teaching three agriculture courses per semester, managing the university swine unit and advising the AGR/Hoof & Horn clubs. Mark has had the privilege of evaluating many county, state and national cattle shows for more than twenty years, and has worked with youth from all over the country. Mark is supported by his wife, Katie and their three children. The Hoge family has a rapidly expanding 4-H enterprise that encompasses raising show pigs, sheep, cattle and horses. Junior Show Ring 2 Jack Sievers, NE Jack Sievers and his wife, Lori own and operate Sievers Show Cattle located at Randolph, NE. Along with their son, Layne, they raise breeding cattle and club calves. Jack grew up raising and showing Polled Herefords at 4-H and Junior shows. He graduated from Northeast Community College with a degree in agriculture management. After graduation he worked several years for the University of Nebraska as a beef herdsman. Jack was also herdsman for Bellar Chiangus for several years. While working there he was selected as herdsman of the year at the National Chianina Show at the North American Livestock Expo., Louisville, KY.

Open Show Ring 1 Mark Duffell, VA Mark Duffell has been the general manager of Whitestone Farm for the past 28 years. He also owns and operates One Day Angus. Between the two operations Mr. Duffell manages approximately 1200 head of registered and commercial cattle, and 3500 acres of owned and leased crop and pasture land. Whitestone Farm holds two annual production sales; a spring bull and female sale and a fall female production sale. Over the past 28 years Whitestone Farm has raised and exhibited numerous national champions. Mr. Duffell has been judging National, State, and Local shows for 30 years. He grew up on his family farm in Starr-Iva South Carolina. He was an active participant in the FFA and Jr Angus Association, showing cattle and hogs throughout his junior years. “Whitestone Farm is recognized as one of the Angus breeds leading operations! 2015 HEIFER SARAH LILLESAND

Open Show Ring 2 Shane Lindsey, IA Shane Lindsey has more than thirty five years of experience in the beef cattle seedstock industry. Over the years, he has worked as a herd manager, herdsman, consultant and custom groomer. Shane currently operates a custom grooming and hoof trimming service based out of Prairie City, Iowa. Shane has judged a numerous national, regional, state and local shows in twenty seven states and Canada.

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Their 3 children Vaughn, Layne and Lindsey have shown cattle in 4-H and Junior shows at the local, state and national level and have won numerous awards at livestock shows and also carcass contests. Jack has judged junior and open beef shows. Sievers Show Cattle hosts an annual online club calf sale in the fall.

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GIVE PEOPLE THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT WHEN THEY HAVE A BAD SHOW DAY IN BEING A CHRISTIAN BY PASTOR RANDY DAVIS, LIMA, OH

HOW WE MET RANDY We met Randy Davis when we visited Lima, Ohio for Maine Junior Nationals back in 2012. He is the Winegardner family's pastor. They had asked him to give a sermon during the show. We were greatly impressed with Randy. Since then, we have listened to his sermons in our office from time to time. When Brad Winegardner came out to Colorado to judge our show we visited about having Randy write a message for our upcoming issues. We hope you enjoy his message!

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o you know how much it takes to make a county or state fair happen? They are well-oiled machines driven by great leadership and an army of workers and volunteers. Most people cannot fully appreciate the work that goes into the fair, they just see the finished product. The more I am around them and see behind the scenes, I am amazed. What a gift to our communities and our families. There is also a lot that goes into showing animals and creating projects at the fair. Most people cannot really appreciate all that goes into it because they only see the finished product or the actual presentation. You can have the best animal ever and not show well. Something could spook them or they could just have a bad day. No one can fully appreciate the work because of the show day presentation. That can be tough to swallow. The work of preparation is no less because the presentation was bad. This reminds me of walking out our faith in Christianity. Most of the work is done in secret and behind the scenes. Many people only see the presentation of what is going on in life. Any of us can have a bad show day or bad presentation. But


Randy Davis Lead Pastor First Assembly of God Church 1660 Findlay Road Lima, OH 45801 randy@limafirst.church limafirst.chu

our whole witness can be harmed by one bad day.

There is an awesome comradery that is a part of the Fair Show family. It really is a genuine sense of care and family. No doubt most of us get what this is all about and sportsmanship is definitely a priority even if everyone doesn’t show it all the time. It brings me to a thought. I wonder why we can’t have more Christian Sportsmanship? Giving people the benefit of the doubt when they have a bad show day in being a Christian. Do we give them the same encouragement to keep going? Do we rally around them when they have a bad day? Or do we sit in judgement and condemn them?

Some people do not like churches. Church to me is all about the spur! I love to encourage people. To me that is a big part of what church is all about. It is encouraging each other in this walk of life. So don’t be afraid of a relationship with Jesus Christ and becoming a part of a local church. It is there to spur you on and gently nudge you in the right direction. They aren’t there to restrict you but to help you on this journey called life. In the world we live in, there is no doubt that all of us could use some spurring on. I want to encourage you on your journey of faith today. We are all in this together just like the family atmosphere of the County Fair. We the Church (Big C Church) should be a place of encouragement and spurring each other on to love and good deeds. Are there exceptions to the rule in churches? Of course in every church I know there are people who just don’t get it. We have them in our church. They kick

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I see people encouraging each other and rooting for each other to do their very best. I remember one rider saying, “I want to win, but I want to beat them with their best run not a DQ!” That kind of sums up what I love about 4H & the fair. Not everyone feels that way, but we should.

A spur is a metal tool designed to be worn in pairs on the heels of riding boots for the purpose of directing a horse to move forward or laterally while riding. It is usually used to refine the riding aids (commands) and to back up the natural aids (the leg, seat, hands and voice). Spurs help us get the horse going and hopefully in the right direction.

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How do we treat someone who has a bad showing at the fair? We show sportsmanship and try to encourage them through it. We do everything we can to help them understand it isn’t the end of the world. Keep showing. Keep doing what you do. We showed horses at the fair the last 8 years. What a ride, no pun intended. One of the things that always blessed me was the encouragement from other competitors. It has always amazed me how much respect they have for their horse and the other riders.

Hebrews 10:24-25: 24 let us consider how we may Spur one another on to love and good deeds, 25 not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.


you when you are down and make fun of the loser. God help them when they fall down. They will be very alone!

Look at the story of Peter. He was the big bold disciple. Jesus said, “You will deny me tonight three times before the rooster crows.” Not me Jesus, not even unto death. Look at the story.

Galatians 6:1-5: 1 Live creatively, friends. If someone falls into sin, forgivingly restore him, saving your critical comments for yourself. You might be needing forgiveness before the day’s out. 2 Stoop down and reach out to those who are oppressed. Share their burdens, and so complete Christ’s law. 3 If you think you are too good for that, you are badly deceived. 4 Make a careful exploration of who you are and the work you have been given, and then sink yourself into that. Don’t be impressed with yourself. Don’t compare yourself with others. 5 Each of you must take responsibility for doing the creative best you can with your own life. The Message

Luke 22:31-34: 31: “Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift all of you as wheat. 32 But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers.” 33 But he replied, “Lord, I am ready to go with you to prison and to death.” 34 Jesus answered, “I tell you, Peter, before the rooster crows today, you will deny three times that you know me.”

This is an amazing scripture. So what would happen if we all began to love and care about everyone who calls themselves a Christian this way? Could we help each other on this journey of faith? Don’t compare yourself to others. Christian sportsmanship spurs each other on in their journey of faith not condemn them. How are we doing at this?

Mark 14:66-72: Peter disowned knowing Jesus 3 times. When he realized what He had done, he broke down and wept. I love what Jesus said to him in His warning of what was to come when he denied Jesus. Listen to this:

Romans 12:18: If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.

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But when you do, (deny me), strengthen the brothers. Once we have failed, we can help others not to. Don’t go fail to help others, but when you fail, use it for some good, helping others. How can any of us look down our noses at each other when they fail when at times we all fail? We all have and will fall short at times in our journey with God. Encourage your brother when he stumbles. Pick him up and keep him going forward. Look at how Jesus treated the disciples after they all betrayed him on the night of his crucifixion. John 20:19 On the evening of that first day of the week, when the disciples were together, with the doors locked for fear of the Jewish leaders, Jesus came and stood among them and said, “Peace be with you!” Peace be with you. Wow, talk about encouragement. You let Him down and all the first words he says to you are “Peace Be With You!” Aren’t you thankful for forgiveness when you fail Jesus? None of us can make it without it. If Jesus responded with peace when betrayed, why can’t we respond with peace when others fall short. Look at what He says for us to do when someone we know fails the Lord.

If we could just make this a regular part of our lives, how much different could our community be? I pray you can use this encouragement and Christian Sportsmanship today.


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You and your customers will see a big difference in your next calf crop, when they are sired by a good Cream of the Crop herd sire from Black Hereford Ranch. We have one of the biggest and best selections of future champion caliber club calf sires in the country and they are backed by generations of the right genetics to take your club calf operation to a higher level. Many will be semen selling, highly promotable sires. We will be selling 100+ head of 15-20 month old bulls, ready to turn out this fall. There will be all breeds and colors represented. They will be virgin-trich, semen, TH, PH and BVD tested. We will stand behind them better than anyone in the business. We want to add your name to our long list of repeat customers and we will try our best to do that. A good herd bull is one of the best investments you can make to improve your cow herd. You’ll see the benefits from a good COC sire for years, through his daughters and with a better calf crop, it will be easier to get your customers to come back, year after year. Also selling, in this years sale, will be 30-40 spring bred heifers. They will be the top end of 75 we bred for April through May calves. All breeds and colors represented. Many will be donor quality.

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CARPE DIEM TOO - Lot 88 2015 - THF PHAF - A Tank x Timex bull. Curtis Graf has built his top Hereford program around COC genetics for over 20 years. He added this super full brother to Carpe Diem from our 2016 sale. We have used him heavily here.

EASY JET - THF PHAC - Easy Money x Skipper. Bradley Hale purchased one half interest in this top herd sire in our 2015 sale. Bradley has been one of our best customers and has built one of the premier Hereford herds in the country. Thanks for your confidence in our program.

I’M IN - Lot 92 2015 - THF PHAF - Dakota x Hold On Stout, extremely good looking and sound. Can be used on all breeds. His sire has produced lots of champion Hereford steers. We have several cows bred to I’m In and are excited to see his progeny. Owned with the Carlsons in Hereford, TX.

EASTWOOD - Lot 6 2015 - THF PHAF - My Kind x Hoo Doo - They don’t make them any stouter and sounder than this bull. We bred several to this three quarter Charolais. He was a stand out in a great group of COC bulls in 2015. Mike Holcomb is very excited about his babies on the ground this fall.

AFRICAN KING - THF PHAF MAB x Yellow Jacket We expect great results from this highly sought after MAB son. Co-high seller 2015 bull sale.Dam is still the highest selling female in a COC sale, and is over the $250,000 mark in sales. Owned with Vallejo, Lewis and Joan Wood.

RED MAN - THC PHAF MAB x Troubadour This bull is really wide, deep and solid cherry red. He is built great for raising slick sheared champions. Half interest sold to long time COC Customer Kevin and Marrisa Calhoun. He was the top selling bull in the 2016 summer sale.

TRUMP - THC PHAF - Man Among Boys x Troubadour - One of the top bulls to come out of a COC sale. Korky Wise stated, “ Maybe the best bull in Lautners bull battery in a long time. Try to find a MAB son with Trumps look, soundness and perfect size. Owned with Phil Lautner, Olson and Yochum.

FREE BIRD - THF PHAF Lead On x WG-Casper The stouter version of his full brohter, Troubadour. First calves have been tremendous. Owned with Brandon Bird and John Sullivan.

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YELLO REPO - THF PHAF George x Purebred Maine Power Plus Proven sire of outstanding male and female progeny. Daughters are making super cows. One of my all time favorite bulls to leave Black Hereford Ranch. He is now doing a great job in the Davis Ranches progressive program.

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BLACK HIPPO Lot 10 Fall 2014 THC PHAF - No Apologies x Irish Whiskey - First calf crop proved his ability to sire great ones. One of my favorites to sell in our 2014 bull sale. Owned by Phillip Renner in Spearman, TX. Stop by there and take a look.

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SILVER DOLLAR - Lot 1 Fall 2014 THF PHAF - This Frost Proof x Maine bull was one of the most complete and best looking bulls sold to our good customers Josh and Dewey Enlow. They are building a program second to none and COC genetics are helping them reach their goal.


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Cattle available for viewing September 3. Please call first. Brittain Cattle & Reynolds Cattle, 1142 Kiowa Ave, Earlham, IA 50072

Skylar Brittain: 515-250-0747 Wes Reynolds: 515-306-2700 www.cwcattlesales.com

Calves sired by: Monopoly, MAB, Choppin Wood, United, Gunsmoke, Fu Man Chu, Nun Better, Golden Rule, and Power Cat.


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2016 Illinois State Fair Grand Champion Steer Bred by Dave Cox - Sired by SNAP CHAT

2016 Wisconsin State Fair Res. Grand Champion Steer Bred by Dave Cox - Sired by SNAP CHAT

2016 Illinois State Fair Champion MaineTainer Heifer Bred by Cardinal - Sired by SNAP CHAT

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f one has spent any time with Cindy Cagwin-Johnston, it becomes apparent that she focuses on her passion through the lens of a camera. If one has spent any time with Cindy Cagwin-Johnston you know her “YOUR front foot back… just a tic”; “circle”; May as well take another circle”, and you also know her “Happy Dance” when she gets that perfect pose and is delighted with her quick review. Cindy works her cameras like she works her audience…with Passion and Purpose!

It’s not possible to estimate the number of miles Cindy puts on each year as she travels across the nation making memories for families and friends. Working calmly and diligently with the “first timers” at the backdrop; to directing those experienced showmen and women, Cindy knows intuitively what will make the best photo, capturing that moment in time and forever. WORD TO THE WISE… if Cindy ever invites you into a backdrop photo…there IS a reason….and you may as well jump in! You may never know the exact reason, however Cindy does! Once the photos are captured, Cindy’s work is just starting as she spends countless hours organizing,

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Cindy Cagwin-Johnston plays a major role in the Shorthorn breed and is one of the biggest supporters of Shorthorn breeders. Her endless energy, dedication and thoroughness to the breed is a very special quality that sets her apart from other folks. Cindy is a committed promoter of the Shorthorn breed and really cares about the people in it. As far as Shorthorn breeders are concerned, she is family. This is a family friendly breed! She is the type of person that will go out of her way to help anyone. There are few people in any breed that have the dedication and loyalty that Cindy has for the Shorthorn breed and its members. Cindy is just an all-around good person that loves this breed and the people in it! • MONTIE SOULES Executive Secretary/CEO American Shorthorn Association

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Cindy’s passion starts LONG before the show in making sure she has the RIGHT Backdrop that “Pops” in the photo without interfering with the subjects. The right backdrop that highlights the cattle and people in the photo. The right backdrop that is neither too big, too small, or too overpowering. Batteries are charged; photo storage is formatted and counted; Lens are cleaned and packed. In most cases Brook Cagwin is co-pilot and recorder; the “ear getter” is on board; her vehicle fueled.

Don’t think this is possible? Try showing up to an event that Cindy has shot in the past but for whatever reason could not make it That day…some people just flat refuse to go to the backdrop, ”No, if Cindy is not here, we are not taking a picture.” That plain. That Simple. It’s just not official without “Cindy” on the photo!” •

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To many she is “the Picture Lady”, to others she is Cindy; and to the Illinois State Fair, she is our “official” Junior Beef Show Photographer! Cindy is sought out by many to capture preview shows, Winter Expos; along with NAILE; the National Western! Junior Nationals; picture pens; Graduation; Prom; Senior photos; not to leave out the candid’s that she catches with her eagle eye that cause some to laugh; some to cry; and even some to pledge “to get even”. Ha.

sending proofs and delivering the highest quality photos and memories to exhibitors and event sponsors along with posting to facebook for all to enjoy, tag and share…all with a smile on her face and a lump of joy in her throat as people “oh and awe” over the finished product!! Cindy pours her all not only into her photography, but also into her friendships that she has created over the years at the backdrop; around the ring; and across the nation. It is her passion for livestock and people that actually create the persona that we know as Cindy.


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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

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

Jack Ward January 2013

Caldwell Family March 2013

Willoughby Family March 2013

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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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

Tracy Goretska January 2015

Brandon Callis March 2015

Kyla Copeland May 2015

Jason Hoffman May 2015

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Baylor Bonham July 2015

Bailey Buck July 2015

Don Greiman September 2015

John & Jeannie Griswold July 2015

Jensen Family January 2016

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Stewart Family May 2016

Kendall Bremer July 2016

Maddy Udell July 2016

Jerrod Arthur July 2016

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March Horned Playmaker x 206

April Polled Twentytwelve x Cotton

March Polled Sensation x Cotton

Sunday, October 2nd

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Please join us as we offer the top end of our 2016 calf crop, as well as some of the most elite and high-quality frozen genetics available. The three heifers pictured above sell, plus more! Sibs and progeny to the donors and recent champions pictured below will also be available. Stop by or call any time. We’d love to visit!

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Steers available privately throughout the fall.

www.purplereigncattle.com

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OctOber 8 & 9

Please join us for our annual OPEN HOUSE at the Jones Cattle Co. sale cattle headquarters in Chapin, Illinois. As always we will be available to answer any questions about the sale cattle, daily care and feeding.

1703 Harts Gravel Road Chapin, IL 62621 tim 217-248-3901

Janet Jones Andy & Darcie Jones Jac & Kristin Jones

Andy 815-228-7820 • Jac 309-831-7552 1729 Van Gundy Rd • Chapin, IL 62628 online At JONESCAttLECO.COm


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74 - 51 C AT T L E C O M PA N Y

COMPLETE DISPERSAL Monday, November 14th Tuesday, November 15th REGISTERED HERD DISPERSAL & EQUIPMENT SALE

COMMERCIAL HERD DISPERSAL Northwest Stockyards, Enid, Oklahoma

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10 a.m. at the ranch headquarters near Marshall, Oklahoma

74-51 Erica 1007

74-51 Erica 1016

74-51 Erica 1018

AAA +17250832 • 2/15/2011 Dameron First Class x OSU Impact 3182

AAA +17250835 • 1/15/2011 Dameron First Class x OSU Impact 3182

AAA +17250837 • 1/15/2011 Dameron First Class x OSU Impact 3182

SHER Lady Guns 341A

74-51 Miss Cloudy Girl 1505

74-51 Miss Cloudy Girl 1504

AAA +17616478 • 2/7/2013 PVF Windfall SCC 9005 x WK Gunsmoke

AAA +17250852 • 8/23/2011 BC 7022 Raven 7965 x BR Midland

AAA +17250851 • 8/22/2011 BC 7022 Raven 7965 x BR Midland

Limestone Blackcap T510

EXAR Forever Lady 1097

Quaker Hill Blackcap 5X37

AAA 15828209 • 3/3/2007 Woodlawn/LS Black Gold 293 x GAR Expectation 4915

AAA +15595278 • 1/1/2007 BR Midland x GDAR Executive 727

AAA +15395533 • 8/28/2005 N Bar Emulation EXT x DHD Traveler 6807

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Ken Davidson & Darvin Knapp Owners Willy Couch Ranch Manager (405) 627-5200 | reddirtbulls@gmail.com Zach Vigil Show & Sale Cattle (303) 929-8957 | zvigil@7451cattleco.com Mailing address: 5749 NW 132nd Street, Okla. City, OK 73142

C ATTLE COMPANY

www.7451cattleco.com


Over 1200 Head Sell in 2Days! Angus | Simmental | SimAngus™

600 REGISTERED LOTS…SELL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 400 Registered Females | 200 Registered Bulls

600 COMMERCIAL FEMALES…SELL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Opportunity Knocks this November!

74-51 Blackbird 4043

TB Miss Totally 1411

AAA 17877943 • 2/22/2014 WK Rocksteady x S A V Net Worth 8591

AAA 17913443 • 2/10/2014 74-51 Totally Tuned 0017 x BR Midland

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74-51 Blackbird 4547

74-51 Emma B132

AAA +18114485 • 9/8/2014 74-51 Changing Time 060 x Dameron First Class

AAA 18114302 • 9/10/2014 74-51 Vibration 059 x EXAR Sterling 3086

ASA 3137162 • 3/5/2014 1/2 Simm, 1/2 Angus by SSST Strike Zone 601Y

74-51 Empress A525

74-51 Formera A522

74-51 Blackcap A533

ASA 3137150 • 10/21/2013 1/2 Simm, 1/2 Angus by SVF Dream Master T50

ASA 3135555 • 10/14/2013 1/2 Simm, 1/2 Angus by SVF Dream Master T50

ASA 3135556 • 11/21/2013 1/2 Simm, 1/2 Angus by SVF Dream Master T50

CONTACT 74-51 CATTLE COMPANY OR THE SALE MANAGER FOR INFORMATION OR TO REQUEST A SALE BOOK.

INCORPORATED

Sale Manager Matt C. Sims Auction, Inc. (405) 641-6081 mattcsims@aol.com | www.mcsauction.com


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Old West

Cedarmill 405-816-4733

www.oldwestcedarmill.com

23” x 27” Western Signs boldly display the pride and spirit of your ranch. Laser Branded on cowhide and displayed in deep profile western frames.

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CLOSING THOUGHTS

KICKING OFF FALL THIS IS WHY WE SHOW. BY LISA, LAURIE & BRIAN REID, CO

Rolling into October, the month is nothing short of exilerating. From Tulsa to sales and wrapping up the month in Kansas City at the American Royal, we leave just enough time to complete our upcoming November/December Year End Edition.

This industry is unique, and one that we are beyond blessed to be a part of. It’s also important to remember that we live in the greatest country in the world. For if it wasn’t for our home - One Nation, Under God, Home of the Free Because of the Brave - we would not be able to live the lives we are so fortunate to live. • See you this Fall! Lisa Laurie & Brian Reid

We would like to thank everyone who helps distribute and promote The Showtimes Magazine to shows, sales and events across the country!

341 A Special Thanks to: Sullivan Supply, IA/TX/CA The Farmer Family, IN The Humphrey Family, IL Mason and Whitney Walker, AR The Line Family,IL The Schnoor Family, CA Joe Sullivan, IA Twisted Stitch, KS Bob and Jennifer Bruns, TX Jason Simpson, CO Bo Sanders, OK Matt Lautner Cattle, IA Brian Mike, IA Cindy Cagwin-Johnston, IL Opie Campbell, OH Joseph Lolli, MO Burt Derryberry, OK Bob May, WI Zack Eatherton, WA Joseph O'Sullivan, MN Gerald Green, MI The Winegardner Family, OH Anna Loftin, LA The Miller Family, WY Nate Kolterman, NE Lindsey Broek, MO Crane Family, NM Kody Miller, SD We would also like to thank the numerous other livestock shows, jackpots and families that help distribute The Showtimes Magazine all year long!

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We will kick off our Fall Tour in Omaha, Nebraska at Aksarben. Our family remembers walking into the Century Link Center (then Quest Center) for the very first time and being in awe of the grandness of the facility and show. Not to mention we love the town of Omaha itself. We are looking forward to covering the show full throttle with photos and videos. We are also a sponsor of the Honor Show Chow Fitting Challenge held annually at the event.

What makes this particular Fall and Fall Edition of The Showtimes special, is that it marks the 50th Edition of the magazine. Throughout the course of The Showtimes, the three of us have created connections, gained knowledge and formed friendships that we could have only dreamed of on Day 1. We have been able to see firsthand the history that is in the cattle business. You have numerous families that are third, fourth, fifth generation livestock producers. At the same token, you have the first-timers that have been attracted to the industry and want to get their feet wet. They are able to start roots of their own as there are so many people willing to share with them trade secrets and support.

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Fall is easily one of our favorite times of the year for The Showtimes. It seems like we are always on the road whether it is to the BIG shows or sales. Not only is it a time to distribute the magazine and promote the industry, it is a season of catching up with friends, making new connections and appreciating the great industry and country that we live in.

THANK YOU!


BARBER RANCH Annual Bull Sale

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 11 a.m. at Jordan Cattle Auction, San Saba, Texas Featuring 100+ Horned & Polled Hereford Bulls Selling service-age bulls plus a select group of fall yearlings! Barber Ranch will also offer a select set of bred & open Hereford heifers.

Lot 1

BR Sooner Than Later 5541 ET AHA 43692580 • N OV. 2, 2015

DM BR Sooner x BR Gabrielle 5082 SEPT/OCT 2016

Take home a great young herd sire whose bloodline is the heart of the Barber Ranch herd! Sooner Than Later is not only a full brother to herd sires BR Currency and BR Copper but also to a slew of Barber Ranch donor cows. Performance, power, look and great udders are mainstays of this powerful Hereford bloodline.

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BR Amy Rielle 5538 ET Full sister to Sooner Than Later

Also selling a powerful group of 15-month-old registered Angus bulls from Express Ranches!

(800) 664-3977 • (405) 350-0044 www.expressranches.com

Visitors always welcome. Please contact us to be placed on our catalog mailing list.

Family Owned & Operated Since 1904

Ranch (806) 235-3692 Justin (806) 681-5528 Brett (806) 681-2457 Dale (806) 673-1965 Terri (817) 727-6107 Mary (806) 930-6917 Jason (817) 718-5821 10175 FM 3138, Channing, TX 79018 barberranch@wildblue.net • barberranch.com Located 60 miles northwest of Amarillo

Mark Your Calendar!

Holiday Lights Sale HEIFER PROSPECTS & EMBRYOS

Saturday, Dec. 10


McKay Cattle Co.

HOSTED BY SMARTAUCTIONS.CO Closes horse race style at 7 p.m. CDT

ONLINE FEMALE SALE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 Angus | Charolais | Composite Charolais | Polled & Horned Hereford

Show Heifer & Donor Prospects

MCKY 6452 EXAR Blue Chip Angus

MCKY 6455 Fire Water Charolais

MCKY 6454 Fire Water Charolais

MCKY 6461 About Time Horned Hereford

MCKY 6451 Fire Water Charolais MCKY 6453 About Time Polled Hereford

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MCKY 6460 Fire Water Charolais

MCKY 6456 Custom Made Polled Hereford

Bryan & Stacy McKay Denver, Berkley & Kamdyn 405.747.8627 • 405.880.4193 bryanmckaycattleco.com

Visit smartauctions.co to register for McKay Cattle Co. auction alerts, or call DUSTIN LAYTON – 405.464.2455 For mobile bidding, text “mckay” to 52182 starting Friday, October 14th.

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MCKY 6462

Custom Made Polled Hereford

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MCKY 6459 EXAR Blue Chip Angus

MCKY 6450 Monopoly Composite Charolais


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# 7451 Cattle Company .............................333,334 A A League of Their Own..................................255 AGR Holiday Classic .......................................67 Aksarben............................................................52 American Royal ..............................................187 Andis ..................................................................29

CK Cattle............................................................85 Colburn Cattle Company.......................236,237 Copeland & Sons Herefords............................57 Copeland Show Cattle......................................56 Copus Cattle Company....................................59 Cottonwood Sharpening..................................33 Cover-All Signs .......................252,253, 290, 339 Crane Cattle Company.....................................36 Cream of the Crop ..................................298,299 CRR Simmentals.............................................197

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B3 Livestock ......................................................58 Badger Kick-Off Classic...................................66 Bar 20 Genetics .................................................96 Barber Ranch...................................................342 Bauman Cattle...................................................58 Becker Ridge Farm .........................................289 Bellar Cattle Co...............................................222 Bianchi Ranches................................................47 Blach Cattle .....................................................192 Black Hereford Ranch.............................298,299 Blackout Jackpot 5 ............................................69 Blind Badger Ranch..........................................35 Brandt Farms ..................................................309 Breeders' World.................................................87 Bremer Show Cattle.....................................90,91 Brittain Cattle..................................................312 Buck Cattle Co. ...............................................234 Buckles & Banners............................................97 C C&H Farms .......................................................58 Caldwell Show Cattle ..............................190,191 Caldwell-Willoughby Sales.............223,224,225 California Girls Heifer Sale .............................47 Cardinal Cattle Company..............................308 Carter Airhart Cattle Company.................10,11 Cash....................................................................88 Cattle Visions .............226,227,228,229,230,231 Cedar Fiber, David Blach...............................336 Circle M Farms ............................................20,21

D Dameron Angus..................................................8 Divas of the Hollow Night...............................34 Double Bar L ................................................24,25 Double Shot Sale.............................................297 Doug Satree Angus ...........................................92 Dynamic Dams Sale .......................................311 E Eastern States Kickoff.......................................75 Electric Cleaner Company ............................100 Elmore Cattle Services ................................24,25 F Farrer Stock Farms..................................310,311 First Choice Online Sales ................................43 Flash....................................................................12 Focus Marketing Group...................................46 G G&G Cattle Co................................................189 Garwood Cattle Co...........................................30 Gerdes Show Cattle ..........................................97 Glamour Girls ...................................................92 Goertzen Show Calves ...................................185 Goettemoeller Show Cattle ...........................255 Golden Flo .........................................................80 Goretska Show Steers .......................................84


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Nov/Dec 2016 Year End Edition Available: November 10, 2016 Ad Deadline: October 10, 2016

Grauer Show Cattle ........................................303 Green & Gold Showdown................................68 Green Oak Farms ...........................................255 Griswold Cattle...............................................IFC Grow & Shine..................................................196

I Italian Stallion ...................................................41

K Kansas City Stars ..............................................58 Kent Show Feeds...............................................86 L Ladies in Red...................................................205 Ladies of the Valley.........................................197 Lazy JB Angus .................................................182 LeClair Cattle Co. ...........................................347

Legacy Livestock Imaging .............................337 Linde's Livestock Photos ...............................337 LubriSyn.............................................................81 M M&M Livestock ..............................................297 Maternal Legends ............................349,350,351 Matt Lautner Cattle ...............................39,40,41 Matt Lowery - Auctioneer ...............................33 McKay Cattle Co. ...........................................343 Mid Contenent Farms ........................................3 Midwest Made ................................................194 MoorMan's ShowTec .....................................186 Murphy Trailer Sales ......................................241 Mustang Draw Cattle .....................................239 N NAILE ..............................................................318 National Western Stock Show.......................187 Near Perfect.....................................................310 Newton Cattle..........................................322,323 Northern Feed & Bean ....................................96 Northland Classic .............................................71 O One In The Chamber........................................40 Outback Ranch .................................................44 Outlier..............................................................239 Oxy Explosion.................................................302 P Pacific Showcase..............................................337 Pearl's Pics .........................................................33 Pembrook Cattle Company........................24,25 Peterson Show Calves ......................................27 Pleasant Valley Farm ..........................................6 Prairie View Farms .............................................8 Purina ................................................................17 Purple Circle....................................................336

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J Jackson Cattle Company..................................92 Jeffs Cattle Company...................................94,95 Jensen Bros. .....................................................288 Jensen Livestock Agency..................................33 Jones Cattle Co................................................321 Jones Show Cattle ........................................78,79 Jose....................................................................226 JS Simmentals .................................................194 Justamere ...........................................................88

For advertising information, please contact us at Phone: 303.941.1004 Email: theshowtimes@yahoo.com Web: theshowtimesmagazine.com/advertise

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H Hamilton Photography ..................................338 Hartgers Cattle Company...........................76,77 Harvest of Excellence..........................Cover,183 Hawkeye.............................................................39 Henricks Cattle Company .............................211 Hoosier Classic .................................................74 Hope for the Rancher ....................................240

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Sunglo ..............................................................195 Supreme Trailer Sales .....................................209

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Revival..............................................................229 Reynolds Cattle...............................................312 Riley Round Up for MS ...................................73 Ritchey Livestock ID ......................................204 Run for the Roses .............................................39 Rural Routte Creations ..................................337 Rutledge Farms ...................................................8

TC Reds ...........................................................205 Texas Limited Edition.................................24,25 The Black Label Sale .........................................21 The Old West Cedarmill ................................339 Thomas & Son Farms .........................................6 Toenyes Livestock .............................................55 Trans Ova Genetics ..........................................13 Transwest .........................................................254 Tree Lane Farms ..............................................8,9 Tres Rios Silver..................................................93 Tripple JB Cattle Co. ......................................192

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Sale of Starts ....................................................311 Schaeffer Show Cattle.....................................255 Schafer Stock Farm.........................................235 Schnoor Sisters ...............................................297 Schrag Shorthorn Farms................................238 SEK Genetics...................................................210 Sennett Cattle..................................................239 Seth Plendl Cattle Company .........................348 Sharp Trailers ....................................................42 Show Boat ..........................................................89 Show Champions............................................338 Show Edge .......................................................184 Show Photos by Katina ..................................336 ShowTime Cattle Company.............................12 Sim Solutions ..................................................227 Simon Cattle ............................................322,323 Skoglund Cattle Company...............................31 Snake Run Cattle Co. .....................................239 Snapchat ..........................................................308 Sniper .................................................................12 Southern Jewel ..................................................83 Steck Cattle ..........................................................7 Sullivan Farms ..................................349,350,351 Sullivan Ranch ................................................292 Sullivan Supply.................................................4,5

V VH Cattle Co. ...................................................34 W Wagner Cattle ...................................................85 Wahl .................................................................188 Weaver Leather Livestock ........................26,98,256 Weber Land and Cattle ..................................205 Webster Cattle Co.............................................45 Willow Springs Cattle Company...................BC Wills Spring 4-H & FFA Beef Show ...............70 Winegardner Show Cattle ..................Cover,183 World Beef Expo...............................................72 WW Livestock Systems....................................82 Z Zehnder Cattle ................................................205 Zeis Simmentals..............................................197


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The same glitz and glamour of heifers sell OCTOBER 15 & NOVEMBER 2. Get to the backdrop with a Cover Girl!

SETH PLENDL 712.251.5276 MICK MUTH 712.251.6447


TCC MS Diana 01

One of the best Hereford Females of all time sells in her entirety.

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LCC Two Timin “Harley” 438 ET

No Hereford cow has produced as many champions as Harley. 100% Sells

Polled Hereford March, C Miles McKee x Harley

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Polled Hereford January, ECR Who Maker x Olivia Selling • 40 • 25 • 55 • 20 • 25

Shorthorn Open Heifers ShorthornPlus Open Heifers Shorthorn, ShorthornPlus, Hereford & Bred Heifers Shorthorn Cows Hereford Open Heifers

Sunday, October 16th, 2016 | Dunlap, Iowa

Many Dual Registered

• 32 • 40 • 300 • 20 • 10

Hereford Donor Cows Hereford Preganacies Hereford Frozen Embryos Club Calf Influenced Cows Angus Open Heifers

• 15 •5 • 10 •2

Chi Open Heifers Lim-Flex Open Heifers Maine-Anjou/ MaineTainer Open Heifers PB Simmental Open Heifer

• 10 •5 •5 •

% Simmental Open Heifers Charolais Open Heifer Composite Charolais Open Heifers Semen and embryos


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2016 12:00 Noon • At the farm, Dunlap, Iowa

GCC Miss Whiskey 5/36

Irish Whiskey Bred to Daddys Money - Due October 2016 Dam of 2016 Missouri State Fair Champion Steer

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GCC Yardley Total Recall X23

GCC Total Recall 80T x GCC Quince 419U Bred to Mr. HOC Broker - Due January 2017

Shorthorn February, SULL Red Knight x SULL Roses Are Red

John, Dede, Sara & Sage • James • Nick John Elder, 402.650.1385 • Josh Elder, 402.650.1380 Dunlap, Iowa 51529 • www.maternallegends.com


Chianina May, Who Da Man x SSUL SULTRY 6640

ShorthornPlus March, Silveiras El Capitan x SULL Crystal’s Lucy

Charolais Composite / Chianina February, SULL Revolution x Ivory Angel

Angus January, Blue Chip x Barbara

Foundation Simmental January, Broker x Harrietta

Sale catalog will be online September 23rd & Videos will be online October 10th ... both at www.maternallegends.com

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