may/june 2017
The Voice of the Shorthorn Breed.
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=Feature Articles Building a Shorthorn Herd...................................................................12 2016-17 Show Region Winners............................................................18 AJSA Board Candidates........................................................................28
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=Sale Reports Ohio Beef Expo Shorthorn Sale............................................................42 Tennessee Agribition Shorthorn Sale ....................................................42 Lone Star Edition XXIII Shorthorn Sale...............................................43 Springtime Revival Shorthorn Sale .......................................................44
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Shorthorn Update ..................................................................................8 Association Outlook..............................................................................10 Show Schedule ......................................................................................18 Junior Corner........................................................................................30 Beef Blurb ............................................................................................33 Beef Business ........................................................................................40 News & Notes ......................................................................................46 Sales Calendar ......................................................................................53 Ad Index ..............................................................................................54
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=Shorthorn Update Non-Certificate Bulls ASA Board of Directors Mark Gordon, president 217-737-7905 James Freed, vice president 405-370-1482 Marty Loving, 620-786-2018
7607 NW Prairie View Rd. • Kansas City, MO 64151-1544 816-599-7777 • FAX: 816-599-7782 Montie D. Soules, asa executive secretary/CEO montie@shorthorn.org Kathleen Aschoff, director of member services, DNA & shows • kat@shorthorn.org Heather Lange, customer service & registrations heather@shorthorn.org Matt Woolfolk, director of performance programs, performance data & commercial acceptance • matt@shorthorn.org Shelby Rogers, director of youth activities, marketing & communications • shelby@shorthorn.org Rachel Davis, administrative assistant & events coordinator rachel@shorthorn.org Rochelle Wilson, director of finances • rochelle@shorthorn.org
ASA Dates of Note May May 1 May 1 May 1 May 15 May 15 May 31
AJSA Scholarship App. Due Early Entry Deadline: National Jr. Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference Ownership Deadline: National Jr. Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference Late Entry Deadline: National Jr. Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference Substitution Deadline: National Jr. Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference All performance data due in registry for next Genetic Evaluation
May 31 May 31June 3 July July 1
July 3-8 July 4 August Aug. 3-6
Ed Kruse, 719-252-1084 Rick Leone, 719-468-1981 Robert Alden, 816-632-8509 Nancy Grathwohl-Heter, 785-587-7947 Hugh Mooney, 916-319-0488 Shorthorn Foundation Bill Rasor, president American Junior Shorthorn Association Mitchell Smith, president National Shorthorn Lassies Jessica McCall, president
ShorthornPlus animals must be registered by this date to have complete EPDs for Fall shows BIF Annual Convention, Athens, Ga. The Summit - IGS Youth Leadership Conference Registration Deadline, register online at juniorshorthorn.com National Junior Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference, Tulsa, Okla. ASA Office Closed The Summit - IGS Youth Leadership Conference, Lincoln, Neb.
• Junior members turning 22 in 2017, your Junior membership is good through Dec. 31, 2017. At that time you will need to become an adult member by January 1, 2018 to maintain membership in ASA. You are still eligible to show at the Junior National in 2017 if you turn 22 anytime during the 2017 year. • New age requirement for Junior Nationals! Starting January 1, 2017 the age to show at the Junior National has been lowered to 7. The junior member has to be 7 on January 1 of the year the Junior National is taking place to be eligible to show at the Junior National. For example, if a child was born on 12/15/2009 they will be eligible to show at the 2017 Junior Nationals in Tulsa because they were 7 on January1, 2017.
Miscellaneous Information • Effective March 1, 2016, DNA sent to the office without complete paperwork will incur an additional charge. • Effective January 1, 2015, EPD’s will only be available to Whole Herd Reporting (WHR) breeders of the American Shorthorn Association. As a reminder, regardless of membership status of owner, an animal registered by a WHR breeder will have access to EPDs for the lifetime of that animal. • All A.I. Sires and Donor Dams are required to have all genetic conditions tested (TH, PHA, DS) and DNA genotype (SeekSire) completed before registration of progeny.
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A.I. Certificate Bulls As of January 1, 2017, any bull releasing its first A.I certificate, will not be able to until ALL DNA is completed.
Tom Turner, 614-499-5248
Attention Juniors - New Rules!
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To make a bull non-certificate, ALL DNA requirements for an A.I. sire must be completed before we will make them non-certificate.
Transferring Bred Females Bred females being transferred must have all the breeding information including name and registration number of sire(s), type of service, date of service and/or pasture exposure dates.
WHR Breeders 1. WHR Breeders cannot register any calves until their cow herd inventory assessment is completed and paid in full for that calendar year. 2. To take advantage of the free registration benefit of being a WHR Breeder, you must register your natural calf before it turns one (1) year of age.
Contemporary Groups If you enter your calf crop into the registry in several different sessions, you must indicate which contemporary group each calf belongs to. To do this, use management codes (the “Mgmt” box) and the “Season” drop down menu when submitting calves to the registry. All calves in a contemporary group must have the same management code and same season submitted in order to be properly grouped together. If these are not used, the registry will group calves by the day they are submitted.
2017 National Junior Show & Youth Conference July 3-8 (Check-In: July 4), Tulsa, Okla.
Entries WILL NOT be accepted after May 15.
The Summit IGS Youth Leadership Conference August 3-6 • Lincoln, Nebraska • Registration Deadline July 1st • This Youth Leadership Conference is in place of the former KEY Conference
Regular Office Hours Monday - Thursday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Friday 8:00 am to 2:00 pm Central Time Zone
2017 International Year Code: E
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=Association Outlook
Montie D. asa executive Soules secretary/CEO
Building a Stronger Breed Through Communication Each Paid Adult Membership includes a Shorthorn Country Subscription The Shorthorn Insider Email blast goes to 6,000 Shorthorn Breeders Shorthorn Facebook Page 5,000 Friends
Building a State Association Relationship with American Shorthorn Association ASA Website Calendar to include State Associations Events ASA/State Officers enhanced Working Relationships Working Together to Build a Stronger Breed!
Shorthorn Impact Breed Initiatives Develop Better Shorthorn Cattle Shorthorn Breeders Producing Better Animals Use Extensive Culling Practices Create Sire Test Program Identify Cooperator Commercial Test Herds Breeders Contribute Semen for Sire Testing Membership Recognition Develop New Programs to Recognize Members Years of Membership, Shows, Performance and Special Achievements
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ommunication is a necessity and it starts with including a subscription to Shorthorn Country with every paid adult ASA membership. Because the ASA Board of Directors and ASA Staff feel a strong need to have better communication with membership, now every paid member of the ASA will receive a monthly copy of the Shorthorn Country, “The Voice of the Shorthorn Breed”. The ASA also sends out The Insider every other week as an email blast to help communicate with 6,000 Shorthorn breeders. I encourage you to open The Insider and click on the links to update yourself with breed activities and policies. The more wellinformed you become, the more you can take advantage of programs, activities and changes. Breeders may purchase advertising in this email blast reaching 6,000 Shorthorn enthusiasts every other week at a very nominal fee. Contact shelby@shorthorn.org. Have you visited the Shorthorn Facebook Page? Like us at facebook.com/americanshorthornassociation/ to stay attuned to breed activities and policy changes. Communication can always be improved upon; it is about understanding the intentions behind the information. We are assembling an updated list of State Shorthorn Associations. At this time we have contact information (Presidents, Secretary Managers, and Junior Advisors) for 23 active State Associations. We will forward regular informational updates to these State Association leaders to share with their membership through state newsletters or by word of mouth at state functions. The intent is for this process to bring the state leaders together as a resource for the breed. They will become Shorthorn ambassadors in many ways as they are kept wellinformed while providing a vehicle for incoming communications with each state to submit their calendar of events to us in Kansas City. The state calendars will be included on the main calendar on the ASA’s website for everyone’s advantage. State Associations and ASA working in harmony will build a stronger breed. We still have a number of states without a State Shorthorn Association. If you are interested in starting an association in your state, or need to send activity dates for your state association to ASA, contact Rachel in the ASA office or email her at rachel@shorthorn.org. Let’s Build A Stronger Breed Together! =
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2016-2017
Show Region Winners Winners will be recognized at the American Shorthorn Association’s Awards Banquet in December 2017. * Editor's Note: Winners are selected through a point tally process based on points earned at various Regional shows and provided by the American Shorthorn Association and the Regional Shows. Point amounts are based on the show and number of head exhibited. As with the reporting of show results, Shorthorn Country assumes no responsibility for partial or incomplete listings of multiple ownership of animals. Ownership information was provided by the American Shorthorn Association. We regret any errors or omissions which may have occurred.
Northeast Region
Region 1 Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, West Virginia, Virginia
2016-17 NORTHEAST REGION SHORTHORN FEMALE OF THE YEAR 2016-17 NORTHEAST REGION SHORTHORN BULL OF THE YEAR SULL Dream Lady 5445C ET
TRNR Brillance 106
Kinley Kreis, Adamsville, Ohio
Turner Shorthorns, Somerset, Ohio
SHORTHORN FEMALE RUNNER-UP SULL Cherri Moon 5993C ET Kathy Lehman, Shelby, Ohio
SHORTHORN BULL RUNNER-UP Key Ridge Tace 418 Key Ridge Shorthorn Farm, Bellaire, Ohio
SHORTHORN FEMALE DIVISION WINNERS
SHORTHORN BULL DIVISION WINNERS
Early Spring Heifer Calf Champion - TRNR Valley Rosetta 116 ET, Turner Shorthorns Early Spring Heifer Calf Res. Champion - VVCC Painted Lady, Valley Vista Farms Junior Heifer Calf Champion - Armstrong Myrtle Bo 1601 ET, Armstrong Farms Junior Heifer Calf Res. Champion - TRNR Sierra Grace 16 ET, Turner Shorthorns Intermediate Champion Female - SULL Dream Lady 5445C ET, Kinley Kreis Junior Champion Female - Key Ridge Margie 474, Key Ridge Shorthorn Farm Senior Champion Female - SULL Cherri Moon 5993C ET, Kathy Lehman Senior Res. Champion Female - CYT Max Rosa 5123 ET, Benjamin P Allen
Early Spring Bull Calf Champion - TRNR Brillance 106, Turner Shorthorns Junior Bull Calf Champion - TRNR Cavalier 46 ET, Turner Shorthorns Junior Bull Calf Res. Champion - Key Ridge Cicada 507, Key Ridge Shorthorn Farm Intermediate Champion Bull - Stone Spring Red Iron, Key Ridge Shorthorn Farm & Stone Springs Shorthorns Senior Champion Bull - Key Ridge Tace 418, Key Ridge Shorthorn Farm
2016-17 NORTHEAST REGION SHORTHORNPLUS FEMALE OF THE YEAR 2016-17 NORTHEAST REGION SHORTHORNPLUS BULL OF THE YEAR SULL Demi’s Style 5369 ET
BFC Can’t Touch This 114
Abbie Collins, New Paris, Ohio
Brandywine Farms Cattle Company, Carthage, Ind.
SHORTHORNPLUS FEMALE DIVISION WINNERS
SHORTHORNPLUS BULL DIVISION WINNERS
Junior Champion Female - SULL Demi’s Style 5369 ET, Abbie Collins
Junior Bull Calf Champion - BFC Can’t Touch This, Brandywine Farms Cattle Company
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Southeast Region
Region 2 Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi
2016-17 SOUTHEAST REGION SHORTHORN FEMALE OF THE YEAR 2016-17 SOUTHEAST REGION SHORTHORN BULL OF THE YEAR Turner’s GCC Margie ET
CLF Fooln’ Around 1401 ET
Mattie Williams, Gamaliel, Ky.
Cedar Lane Farm, Cedarville, Ohio
SHORTHORN FEMALE RUNNER-UP SULL Lavish Tine ET Craig Bratcher, Elizabeth, Ind.
SHORTHORN BULL RUNNER-UP MFK Hot Rebel 26K X Wesley Maurice Korthaus, Smithfield, Ky.
SHORTHORN FEMALE DIVISION WINNERS
SHORTHORN BULL DIVISION WINNERS
Junior Heifer Calf Champion - WSC Aislin 22D, Matthew Wallace Senior Heifer Calf Champion - MFK H Darla Josie 325K X, Wesley Maurice Korthaus Senior Heifer Calf Res. Champion - CF BCL Lucky Charm 5129 ET, McCall Show Cattle Intermediate Champion Female - GCC FG Margie 9105 ET, Molly Williams Junior Champion Female - SULL Lavish Tina ET, Craig Bratcher Junior Res. Champion Female - SULL Dream Lady 5376 ET, Aaron Lay Senior Champion Female - Turner’s GCC Margie ET, Mattie Williams Senior Res. Champion Female - MFK Injun Majorette 284K, Wesley Maurice Korthaus Cow/Calf Champion - SULL Fools Delite 2059 ET, Respite Farm, INC.
Junior Bull Calf Champion - MFK Hot Rebel 26K X, Wesley Maruice Korthaus Junior Bull Calf Res. Champion - Bratcher Pot of Gold 601, Craig Bratcher Senior Bull Calf Champion - Olers Red Out, Oler Farm Junior Champion Bull - CGS Professor 46, Circle G Shorthorns Senior Champion Bull - CLF Fooln’ Around 1401 ET, Cedar Lane Farm
2016-17 SOUTHEAST REGION SHORTHORNPLUS BULL OF THE YEAR MAV Desclosure 517C
SHORTHORNPLUS BULL DIVISION WINNERS
Lucas Stock Farm, Clanton, Ala.
Junior Champion Bull - MAV Desclosure 517C, Lucas Stock Farm
Regional Qualifications To Qualify for Regional Points an animal must be exhibited at a minimum of two (2) shows within the region. Any two combination of the following shows will meet the regional qualifications: • Regional Show • Super Regional Show • National Show within the designated region Only shows that are attended within that region count towards that region’s points. A National Show within its region will count towards Regional Points, BUT Regional Shows do not count towards National Points. In order to be awarded the Regional Show Bull or Show Female of the Year and Runner-Up you must win a division within that region.
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North Central Region
Region 3 North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska
2016-17 NORTH CENTRAL REGION SHORTHORN FEMALE OF THE YEAR 2016-17 NORTH CENTRAL REGION SHORTHORN BULL OF THE YEAR AF Mirage 1604
K’s Home Brew
Haley Alden, Hamilton, Mo.
Robert & Beverly Alden, Hamilton, Mo. Kohlstaedt Farms, Wellington, Mo.
SHORTHORN FEMALE RUNNER-UP BK Love 1616 Bailey N Klise, New London, Mo.
SHORTHORN BULL RUNNER-UP MM Smack Down 103 114C Clayton Poppe, Jerseyville, Ill.
SHORTHORN FEMALE DIVISION WINNERS Late Spring Heifer Calf Champion - BK Love 1616, Bailey N Klise Junior Heifer Calf Champion - AF Mirage 1604, Haley Alden Senior Heifer Calf Champion - DTR Clara 582C, Trent Keith Buswell Senior Heifer Calf Res. Champion - AF RJA Kilmhill 519, Mikaela Rojas Intermediate Champion Female - FFS Lady Robin F68, Ryleigh Morris Intermediate Res. Champion Female - MM Belly Dancer MSC 514C, Clayton Poppe Junior Champion Female - SS Dream Lady Chanel 585 ET, Samantha Marie Schrag Senior Champion Female - MM Darlene MSC 132B, Clayton Poppe Senior Res. Champion Female - SULL Rose Mary’s Desire ET, Stetson Klise
SHORTHORN BULL DIVISION WINNERS Junior Bull Calf Champion - DMW Superman, DAV MAR WAY Farms Intermediate Champion Bull - MM Smack Down 103 114C, Clayton Poppe Senior Champion Bull - K’s Home Brew, Robert & Beverly Alden & Kohlstaedt Farms Senior Res. Champion Bull - JA Drummer HC 4J32, Jordan Acres & DAV MAR WAY Farms
2016-17 NORTH CENTRAL REGION SHORTHORNPLUS FEMALE OF THE YEAR
DMW Black Cherri
SHORTHORNPLUS FEMALE DIVISION WINNERS
DAV MAR WAY Farms, Jerseyville, Ill.
Intermediate Champion Female - DMW Black Cherri, DAV MAR WAY Farms
2016-2017 Regional Shows Region 1: Northeast Regional Shows Super Regional..... Ohio State Fair Regional................ WV State Fair Regional................ Indiana State Fair
Region 3: North Central Regional Shows Super Regional..... Illinois State Fair Regional................ Minnesota State Fair Regional................ Missouri State Fair
Region 5: West Regional Shows Super Regional..... California State Fair Regional................ Oregon State Fair Regional................ NILE Stock Show, Mont.
Region 2: Southeast Regional Shows Super Regional..... Kentucky State Fair Regional................ TN State Fair Regional................ SC State Fair
Region 4: South Central Regional Shows Super Regional..... Tulsa State Fair Regional................ Kansas State Fair Regional................ Tri-State Fair, Texas
Regional points for the 2016-2017 show season were awarded at these shows.
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South Central Region
Region 4 Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana
2016-17 SOUTH CENTRAL REGION SHORTHORN FEMALE OF THE YEAR 2016-17 SOUTH CENTRAL REGION SHORTHORN BULL OF THE YEAR WHR SRVM Cecilia 5919 ET
LUCASCCF Route 66
Kyle Jones, Bleiblerville, Texas
SHORTHORN FEMALE DIVISION WINNERS
Crow Creek Farms, Oklahoma City, Okla. SHORTHORN BULL RUNNER-UP CCF JJ Zeus C11D Crow Creek Farms, Oklahoma City, Okla. & Double J Ranch, Chickasha, Okla. SHORTHORN BULL DIVISION WINNERS
Early Spring Heifer Calf Champion - JCC Lisa HC ET, Jeepetta Cattle Company Early Spring Heifer Calf Res. Champion - Sartins Annie Oakley, Nadalyn Sartin Junior Heifer Calf Champion - WHR Proud Mary 6204, Cameron Fallon Senior Heifer Calf Champion - WHR SRVM Cecilia 5919 ET, Kyle Jones Senior Heifer Calf Res. Champion - WHR CMF Cumbld N025 ET, Hannah Smith Intermediate Champion Female - KOLT Princess Roo ET, Dayson Cash Intermediate Res. Champion Female - RSF Mona Lisa 084C ET, Alexa Lane Junior Champion Female - CCF Promis You C23C, Shane Carlisle Junior Res. Champion Female - DDD Dandy’s Golden Clover, Dakota Dunn Senior Champion Female - M&E Cumberland 890 ET, Harley Sargent
Early Spring Bull Calf Champion - AJ Joker, AJ Show Cattle Early Spring Bull Calf Res. Champion C&W Red Man, Chris & Wendy Dickens Childers Junior Bull Calf Champion - CCF JJ Zeus C11D, Crow Creek Farms & Double J Ranch Junior Bull Calf Res. Champion - CCF JJ Patriot C01D, Crow Creek Farms Senior Bull Calf Champion - WHR Prince Edward 5N01, WHR Shorthorns Senior Bull Calf Res. Champion - JCC Cool Money ET, Jeepetta Cattle Company Intermediate Champion Bull - LUCASCCF Route 66, Crow Creek Farms Junior Champion Bull - JCC The Heat ET, Jeepetta Cattle Company Senior Champion Bull - DC Showtime, Darci Cash
SHORTHORN FEMALE RUNNER-UP JCC Lisa HC ET Jeepetta Cattle Company, Chickasha, Okla.
2016-17 SOUTH CENTRAL REGION SHORTHORNPLUS FEMALE OF THE YEAR - TIE 2016-17 SOUTH CENTRAL REGION SHORTHORNPLUS BULL OF THE YEAR JCC Belle C146 Jeepetta Cattle Company, Chickasha, Okla.
AF Double Wide Crow Creek Farms, Oklahoma City, Okla. SHORTHORNPLUS BULL RUNNER-UP CASH LF Megatron ET Darci Cash, Fay, Okla. SHORTHORNPLUS BULL DIVISION WINNERS Senior Bull Calf Champion - CASH LF Megatron ET, Darci Cash Junior Champion Bull - AF Double Wide, Crow Creek Farms
Lane’s Bunny I-80
SHORTHORNPLUS FEMALE DIVISION WINNERS
Ryan Lane, Siloam Springs, Ark.
Early Spring Heifer Calf Champion - JCC Belle C146, Jeepetta Cattle Company Early Spring Heifer Calf Res. Champion - CASH LF Anabell ET, Darci Cash Senior Heifer Calf Champion - Lane’s Bunny I-80, Ryan Lane Senior Heifer Calf Res. Champion (TIE) MBEH Miss Merideth Flo 12, Merideth Behrens 4Y Watermelon 106, Will Young Intermediate Champion Female - CASH-FARMS CN Ginger, Shane Carlisle
SHORTHORNPLUS FEMALE RUNNER-UP - TIE CASH LF Anabell ET, Darci Cash, Fay, Okla. CASH-FARMS CN Ginger, Shane Carlisle, Amarillo, Texas
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Region 5 Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, California
West Region
2016-17 WEST REGION SHORTHORN FEMALE OF THE YEAR picture not available
2016-17 WEST REGION SHORTHORN BULL OF THE YEAR LC Princess 1837
LC Gold Label 1474
Don Cardey, Turlock, Calif.
Don Cardey, Turlock, Calif.
SHORTHORN FEMALE RUNNER-UP LC Welcome Lady 893 Don Cardey, Turlock, Calif.
SHORTHORN BULL RUNNER-UP LC Gold Label 1269 Don Cardey, Turlock, Calif.
SHORTHORN FEMALE DIVISION WINNERS
SHORTHORN BULL DIVISION WINNERS
Early Spring Heifer Calf Champion - LC Welcome Lady 1890, Don Cardey Junior Heifer Calf Champion - LC Princess 1837, Don Cardey Junior Heifer Calf Res. Champion - JT Betty 1884, J T Ranch Senior Heifer Calf Champion - JT Betty Angel 1666, J T Ranch Intermediate Champion Female - LC Catherine 1616, Don Cardey Senior Champion Female - GSC Rosie Ransom 1420, Greg Cardey Senior Res. Champion Female - GSC Sweetheart 1311, Greg Cardey Cow/Calf Champion - LC Welcome Lady 893, Don Cardey
Early Spring Bull Calf Champion - GSC Sonny TT 1938, Greg Cardey Senior Bull Calf Champion - GSC Sonny TT 1765, Greg Cardey Senior Bull Calf Res. Champion - LC Sonny TT 1693, Don Cardey Intermediate Champion Bull - GSC Sonny TT 1541, Greg Cardey Intermediate Res. Champion Bull - GSC Gold Label 1586, Greg Cardey Junior Champion Bull - LC Gold Label 1474, Don Cardey Junior Res. Champion Bull - LC Gold Label 1417, Don Cardey Senior Champion Bull - LC Gold Label 1269, Don Cardey Senior Res. Champion Bull - LC Gold Label 980, Don Cardey
2016-17 WEST REGION SHORTHORNPLUS FEMALE OF THE YEAR SHORTHORNPLUS FEMALE RUNNER-UP MMC Miss Collins 174D Molly Cooksey, Roggen, Colo. SHORTHORNPLUS FEMALE DIVISION WINNERS
Frosty
Early Spring Heifer Calf Champion - MMC Miss Collins 174D, Molly Cooksey Junior Heifer Calf Champion - Frosty, Cook Cattle
Cook Cattle, Crawford, Neb.
Point Distributions for 2016-2017 Regions Regional Shows
Super Regional Shows
National Shows within the Region
Class Placings: 1st: 5 points 2nd: 4 points 3rd: 3 points 4th: 2 points 5th: 1 point
Class Placings: 1st: 6 points 2nd: 5 points 3rd: 4 points 4th: 3 points 5th: 2 points
Class Placings: 1st: 8 points 2nd: 7 points 3rd: 6 points 4th: 5 points 5th: 4 points
Division Champion: 4 points Reserve Division Champion: 2 points Grand Champion: 7 points Reserve Grand Champion: 5 points
Division Champion: 5 points Reserve Division Champion: 3 points Grand Champion: 9 points Reserve Grand Champion: 7 points
Division Champion: 7 points Reserve Division Champion: 5 points Grand Champion: 11 points Reserve Grand Champion: 9 points
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National Points are based off of the 5 National Shows only. No regional points go into the National Winners total. Points are tallied based on the following: Class placing: 1st place: 8 points, 2nd: 7 points, 3rd: 6 points, 4th: 5 points, 5th: 4 points Divison Champion: 7 points, Reserve Division Champion: 5 points; Grand Champion: 11 points, Reserve Grand Champion: 9 points
Shorthorn
NATIONAL SHORTHORN SHOW FEMALE OF THE YEAR SULL Dream On 5158 ET Sara Rose Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa
NATIONAL SHORTHORN SHOW BULL OF THE YEAR SULL RGLC Legacy 525ET Rocking G Polled Shorthorns, Middletown, Ill. and Sullivan Farms, Dunlap, Iowa
ShorthornPlus
NATIONAL SHORTHORNPLUS SHOW FEMALE OF THE YEAR KOLT Blue the Roo 940 Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.
NATIONAL SHORTHORNPLUS SHOW BULL OF THE YEAR DTR Buzz 612D DTR Cattle Company, Raymond, Kan. shorthorn country = may/june 2017
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AL SL SS Revival 1005 - dam sire: KOLT-RGLC Simplify 330X ET dam: AF SL SS Revival 1005 CED: 1; BW: 2.0; WW: 55; YW: 67; MK: 21; TM: 48; CEM: -4; CW: 12; REA: 0.04; MB: -0.02; FT: -0.04; $CEZ: 6.28; $BMI: 98.92; $F: 51.72
Save the Date:
December 3, 2017 Kohlstaedt Farms Herd Dispersion, Wellington, Missouri. Owners: Kohlstaedt Farms
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Ostermeyer Shorthorns
Allen & Trisha Ostermeyer 4795 Magruder Rd • Odessa, Missouri 64076 816-694-8134
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DNA Testing Options Important Information - The DNA Testing Submission Form must be completely filled out when it is sent to the ASA office. Be sure to include tattoo, Reg #, sex, DOB, Sire Reg #, and Dam Reg # on each animal you are submitting for testing. Forms that are incomplete are subject to a processing fee. - A $2/sample fee will be charged to all hair samples. GeneSeek has implemented this fee due to increased processing and a higher percentage of retesting with hair samples. - GeneSeek recommends using tissue samples as their preferred method of genetic testing. Tissue samples are preferred due to their ease of sampling, longer storage life, and quicker turnaround time. Tissue samples are taken using an Allflex applicator tool to remove a sample from the animal’s ear into a small tube for storing the sample. If you are interested in using tissue sampling, contact GeneSeek to order your applicator tool and sample collection units. - If you have any questions regarding DNA testing, please contact the ASA office. Available Tests (Test That Satisfy AI Sire/Donor Dam Requirements) GGP-LD 50K with TH, PHA, DS: $85 This testing for AI Sire/Donor Dam requirements includes parent verification, a GGP-LD 50K DNA profile, and testing for known genetic conditions (TH, PHA, DS). Selecting animals for this test will allow them to have genomically-enhanced EPDs (GE-EPDs). GGP-F250 with TH, PHA, DS: $140 This testing for AI Sire/Donor Dam requirements includes parent verification, a GGPF250 (250K) DNA profile, and testing for known genetic conditions (TH, PHA, DS). Selecting animals for this test will allow them to have genomically-enhanced EPDs (GE-EPDs). Genomic Profiles (GGP Products) GGP-F250: $115 This is a high density (250K) testing panel that includes parentage markers. This test is recommended for elite sires and donor dams with large numbers of progeny. Selecting this profile will allow the animal to receive GE-EPDs. GGP-LD 50K: $55 This is a low density (50K) testing panel that includes parentage markers. Animals with the LD-50K profile will receive GE-EPDs. GGP-uLD 25K: $40 The markers on the GGP-uLD profile are used to calculate GE-EPDs. The available markers on the GGP-uLD can be imputed to the equivalence of the GGP-LD 50K. The GGP-uLD is recommended for young bulls, replacement heifers, or testing the entire cow herd. Genetic Conditions and Stand Alone Tests Testing for genetic conditions and stand-alone products can be ordered independently of GGP products. However, animals tested for genetic conditions without a genomic profile will NOT have GE-EPDs available. All genetic condition and parentage tests (both bundle and stand-alone) are automatically loaded into the Digital Beef registry if the test is run through GeneSeek. TH, PHA, DS Bundle: $48 Parentage Markers: $35 Tibial Hemimelia (TH): $27 Pulmonary Hypoplasia with Anasarca (PHA): $27 Digital Subluxation (DS): $27
Additional testing for other genetic abnormalities not listed is available by selecting the last box on the DNA Submission Form and writing in which test it is you need tested for.
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Any Junior whose membership expires on December 31 of the year they turn 22 is eligible to become a Senior ASA member at a cost of $50 for the first year if the application printed on the back of the letter notifying them of the expiration is completed and returned, with payment in full, to the office by March 1 of the year which follows the expiration.
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=Show Reports 2017 Ohio Beef Expo Shorthorn Sale & Show Judge: Kevin Hinds
Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull, CCC Paludo, consigned by RC Show Cattle, Brian Cavely & Ippensen Family Shorthorns.
Grand Champion Shorthorn Female, Lorenz’s Mona Lisa Proud ET, consigned by Lorenz Shorthorns.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Bull, PVF Cascade 97C, consigned by Paint Valley Farms.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Female, SF Margie 118RB ET, consigned by Simon Farms.
Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Bull, BONL EH Route 9, consigned by Bonnell Cattle Co.
Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female, WLTZ Rose 616D, consigned by Waltz Show Cattle.
The Summit IGS Youth Leadership Conference August 3-6 • Lincoln, Nebraska • Registration Deadline July 1st This Youth Leadership Conference is in place of the former KEY Conference SULL Dream Lady 6256D, Kentucky Owned Champion, Kentucky Beef Expo, Austin Martin, Tompkinsville, Ky.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Female, IFS Blue Mattis M1D, consigned by Ippensen Family Shorthorns.
ASA Nominating Committee Report Did you know you can have a major impact on the direction of the American Shorthorn Association? Your nominating committee is starting the search for persons interested in serving as a Director on the ASA Board to be elected at the next Annual Meeting in December 2017. If you would like to serve or if you know of someone that you believe would be a good director please contact any member of the nominating committee or the ASA office. We will then contact those persons and discuss with them the possibility of being nominated as a Director. Remember this is a member driven organization and it can only be as good as the inputs from our members. Please consider this request and we
will be considering people from now until July but sooner is better than later. Have an impact on the ASA and the Beef Industry. Nominating Committee Members: Frank Stoltzfus, Chairman (fstoltzf@masonicvillages.org) Nathan Studer (nastuder@hotmail.com); Cory Bollum (cdbollum@hormel.com); Ricky Guidry (rguidry@dupontbuilding.com); Steven Crow (swcrowesq@aol.com)
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AJSA Board Candidates............... Kane Aegerter is a senior at Seward High School. After graduation, he plans on attending college to obtain a degree in agricultural business. Kane is the son of Jeff and Darla Aegerter, Seward, Nebraska. Kane has been active in the Shorthorn breed since he began showing ten years ago. He has exhibited many Shorthorn and ShorthornPlus winners at NWSS, NAILE, American Royal and Junior Nationals. Kane has been an active participant in Seward High School Athletics playing baseball in the spring. He also played baseball in the fall in Lincoln. He participated in FFA serving as offices his junior and senior year as well as competing in livestock judging. Kane served in many 4-H club offices and participated in 4-H shows at a county and state level. He also was on the Seward High School Choir and Future Business Leaders of America. “Promotion of the Shorthorn breed is vital to the breed’s continued success and I want to assist in that promotion,” Kane said. “One way is to become a mentor and role model for other showmen and be a representative for the Shorthorn breed to the industry.” Desirae Logsdon is a freshman at Wilmington College in Wilmington, Ohio, where she is studying Agribusiness. She is the daughter of Barry and Renae Logsdon, Amanda, Ohio. Desirae has been active showing Shorthorns since she has attended every Junior Nationals since 2007. Desirae served as an Ohio Shorthorn Lassie Queen, Fairfield County Beef Ambassador and Ohio Junior Shorthorn Board of Directors. She was the 4th overall high point senior at the 2016 Junior Nationals and 4th overall high point intermediate at the 2015 Junior Nationals. Her family has been raising Shorthorns since the 1990s. They have worked on expanding with the use of AI and ET in their herd. She
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also received her state FFA degree and was on the Wilmington College Dean’s List. “I know growing up in the program I always looked up to the men and women in the red jackets,” Desirae said. “I would like to be an AJSA director because I feel that I have a lot to offer the AJSA and I would like to give back to the industry that taught me so many things.” Allison Dragstrem is a senior at Maconaquah High School. After graduation, she plans on attending Lake Land Junior College to obtain a degree in Agricultural Business. After Lake Land College she plans to attend Western Illinois University to pursue a degree in Agricultural Business and a minor in finance. Allison is the daughter of Bob and Elaine Dragstrem, Amboy, Indiana. Allison has been a very active member in the Shorthorn breed. She has been an Indiana Shorthorn Association member for nine years, serving as secretary 2012-2016 and the vice-president in 2017. She was the Indiana Shorthorn Lassie Princess in 2011-2012. Allison has attended five KEY Conferences. She has also been active at the chapter and state level in FFA serving on the chapter officer team, state FFA Chorus and State FFA Executive Committee Team. “While serving as the Lassie Princess I have learned what it entails to become successful in and out of the show ring,” Allison said. “I am ready to take on that responsibility. I have met many passionate Shorthorn juniors and breeders in my travels and I would be honored to represent them as a director on the junior board.” Sammi Schrag is a senior at Freeman High School and after graduation plans on attending South Dakota State University to obtain a degree in agricultural business. Sammi is the daughter of
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Cory and Melissa Schrag, Marion, South Dakota. Sammi is the current South Dakota Junior Shorthorn Association president and has served as a voting delegate for South Dakota for the past two years. She has attended every junior national since 2007 and been champion showman, on the champion fitting team and a three-time speech champion. She has also attended the national shows such as Louisville, Denver and Kansas City exhibiting Shorthorn cattle. She has also attended a few KEY Conferences participating with the junior board members. She has been active with her chapter in FFA and as a student council member for all four years of high school. “Throughout my entire life, I knew one thing for certain,” Sammi said. “Someday I wanted to be on the Shorthorn Junior Board of Directors wearing that jacket. The spark was ignited at my first junior national in Lawton, Oklahoma, when I was just eight years old.” Sarah Harner is a senior at Xenia High School and after graduation she plans on attending Ohio State Agricultural and Technical Institute to obtain a degree in Animal Industries with a minor in Animal Nutrition. She is the daughter of Scott and Kristy Harner, Xenia, Ohio. Sarah served as the 2016-2017 Ohio Shorthorn State Lassie as well as a 2016 Ohio Shorthorn Junior Board Member and the 2016 Greene County Fair Queen. She has also attended many Junior Nationals and participated in several activities while attending Junior Nationals. Sarah is the 2017 Xenia FFA Chapter President and a participant in the National FFA Ag Science Fair. She also is the Xenia High School Class of 2017 President and a member of the National Honor Society. “This position requires a lot of teamwork,” Sarah said. “Cooperation among the members on the board, as well as between involved in the association is key. I feel as I have the skills this position requires.” =
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=Junior Corner First Time For Everything They say there is a first time for everything. To say that I have had just a few firsts during my three-year term on the junior board would be an understatement. Some might say that I lived a sheltered life as a child, others would just say I just hadn’t experienced much. I had many firsts on the junior board. Some of the many things include my first time on a plane, my first time experiencing altitude sickness, my first time eating sushi, first time seeing the ocean in person, and the first time meeting many people that have become my good friends. One of the most important things that I learned while on the board was not to take anything for granted. I learned to always try new things, go new places and eat things you would not normally eat. Part of being on the board means travelling to new and different places. In my time on the board, I have been to Colorado, Kentucky, Arkansas, South Dakota and California to name a
few. My fellow board members and our advisor tried to make new memories on every trip. It is extremely fun to have new experiences and to go new places, but part of the process of making memories comes from what you do when you are on your trip. If you do not do anything new or exciting on the trip you are on, was it even worth going? Another thing that the junior board has given me is plenty of friends. My Shorthorn family has always been big, but the junior board allowed me to extend this family across the nation. The people that I have gotten to know during my three years on the board are some of my favorite people. Sometimes raising Shorthorns can be difficult because from time to time they get criticized by unknowledgeable outside sources. As Shorthorn breeders we have all heard about the opinions of other people about the breed we love. They may not be the most popular breed, or the breed with the most registrations per year, but Shorthorns
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have a lot to be proud of. Their maternal characteristics are some of the best that you can find. The marbling that you can find in a Shorthorn ribeye is superior when comparing to many other breeds. Not many other breeds can claim both good carcass traits as well as maternal traits. Shorthorns can. It is a wonder that there is not a niche market for Shorthorn beef. I hope that someday we can make that happen. I would like to say thank you to everyone who has allowed me to do everything I have done with the junior board. The Shorthorn Association, the junior members, and my friends and family. It has been a wonderful experience. As I sit and reflect on the last three years, a lot of emotions start to run through my head. I am thankful for the people I have gotten to know and for the opportunities that the junior board = has provided me.
ASA DNA Lab Policy as of May 1, 2017 GeneSeek lab is the designated Lab for the American Shorthorn Association. However, AgriGenomics lab may be used as an alternative for testing Shorthorn genetic conditions only. Testing results will only be accepted for the ASA registry from these two labs. A completed and signed order form must accompany the DNA samples submitted in order for testing results to be eligible for entry into the ASA registry. The ASA re-negotiated to reduce the bundle price for TH, PHA and DS with GeneSeek, and is now competitive with AgriGenomics. However, GeneSeek is unable to match the turnaround time for the three genetic condition tests. Therefore, AgriGenomics may be used as
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an alternative lab only for genetic condition testing; this gives breeders an option when in need of a faster turnaround time. AgriGenomics is an alternative option for the ASA for testing the three genetic conditions, TH, PHA, and DS only. AGRIGENOMICS IS NOT CAPABLE OF DOING ANY PARENTAGE OR GENOMIC TESTS. The Shorthorn order form on the AgriGenomics website must be signed and completed when sending in samples. Test results will be sent by the lab to the ASA for entry into the registry. The ASA will charge a $3.00 fee per head to the breeder in order to manually enter AgriGenomics test results in the registry.
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Anyone needing AI Sire and/or Donor Dam qualifications (parentage plus TH, PHA, and DS) will need to send their DNA to the ASA office with a completed and signed ASA order form. There is a special price for this package. GeneSeek lab test results are sent to the ASA in a compatible downloadable format therefore there is no additional fee for entering the test results from GeneSeek in the registry. All other tests, including Genomic testing must be sent to the ASA office for testing at the GeneSeek lab. (ASA DNA order form for GeneSeek lab and explanation of tests can be found on the ASA webpage under Forms, select DNA then DNA Genetic Testing.) =
2017 Blackout Jackpot 5 Show Heifer Judge: Josh Elder, Dunlap, Iowa; Steer Judge: Randy Daniels
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, David Smith.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, Carley Kolterman.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, Carson Steinke.
Champion Shorthorn Steer, Kaid Hogan.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, Kayce Pearce.
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, Macy Gurule.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, Jacob Phannebecker.
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ISU Hoof n’ Horn Redbird Rumble Jackpot Show Judge: Jeff Paulsen
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, Kesler Collins.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, Brian Clapp.
Reserve Grand Champion Overall Heifer, Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, Sam Burtsfield.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, Andrew Williams.
Champion Shorthorn Steer, Trevor Frerichs.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, Chase Tomhave.
2017 ISU Hoof N Horn club. Fourth Overall Steer, Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, Shea Varner.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Plus Steer, Abby Kuppler.
Good Luck Juniors!
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= Beef Blurb Youth Leadership Summit In the past, the American Junior Shorthorn Association has hosted the KEY Conference, a leadership event for junior members during the summer. This year the AJSA is joining with the American Junior Simmental and Gelbvieh Associations to hold a new youth leadership conference. These IGS breeds are hosting the Youth Leadership
Summit in Lincoln, Nebraska, August 3-6, 2017. The attendees will learn more about the agricultural industry and tour places such as GeneSeek and the US Meat Animal Research Center. This will be a great event to learn more about the industry and network with other youth in the Shorthorn breed as well as other breeds. The online
Shelby director of youth Rogers activities, director of marketing & communications
registration link can be found at juniorshorthorn.com/events/keyconference. Registration ends July 1. Be sure to sign up for this fun and educational event before all the spots are full! =
U of I Hoof N Horn Spring Showdown Judge: Justin Adcock
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, Dalton Bane.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, Brian Clapp.
Thrid Overall Heifer, Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, Sam Burksfield.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, Andrew Williams.
Champion Shorthorn Steer, Brian Clapp.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, Trevor Frerichs.
2017 National Junior Show & Youth Conference July 3-8 (Check-In: July 4), Tulsa, Okla.
Entries WILL NOT be accepted after May 15. Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, Abby Kuppler.
2017 I of U Hoof N Horn club.
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Visitors Welcome . . . Stop by any time!
Don Cagwin, owner P.O. Box 77 • Virginia, Illinois 62691 VIR IS GIN IA, ILLINO office: 217-452-3051 cell: 217-341-7552 • fax: 217-452-3053 Kerry and Cindy Johnston: 217-452-3056 Kerry’s cell: 217-370-6033 cagwincattle@casscomm.com • cagwincattle.com Farm located five miles east of Virginia on Route 125, 21. then one mile south of the elevator at Philadelphia, Illinois.
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= Beef Business Data and Deadlines Matt director of Woolfolk performance programs
“I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by!” –Douglas Adams I think Mr. Adams summarizes how many of us feel when we think of deadlines! When I was in college, a deadline was a challenge to see how long I could procrastinate writing a paper or researching a project and still have it done just in time! A few years of life experience helped me realize that it’s less stressful to wait until the very last second to finish everything, but occasionally I revert to my old ways. There’s a big deadline coming up for Shorthorn breeders. May 31 is the deadline to turn in performance data to be included in the Fall 2017 genetic evaluation. If your calving book is still on the dashboard of the pickup, take it into the house one night and get your birth weights recorded. Don’t forget about the notebook in the barn full of weaning weights that need entering. You have
until May 31 to get your data turned in! With everything that’s happening on the farm, it can be tough to find time to take care of record keeping. The last task you want to do at the end of the day is enter data into the computer. However, this is an important part of raising purebred cattle, just like breeding, herd health, or marketing. It’s no secret that there has been lots of change in genetic technology recently. With the implementation of GE-EPDs, you might think that collecting and recording performance data isn’t as important as it used to be. That’s not the case. Yes, genomic information is helpful in improving accuracy of EPDs, but performance data is still the driving force of genetic evaluations. As purebred cattle producers, good record keeping is important to the success of both you and your customer base. The old adage “You can’t manage what you don’t measure” is certainly true. Without record keeping,
it’s harder to track the progress made in your herd. Your customers use records and performance information as part of their purchasing decisions. If you don’t have the information they need, they might make their purchases elsewhere from someone who does. Proper data collection, recording, and contemporary grouping are all necessary to help the Shorthorn breed have the strongest genetic evaluation possible. This is one example of how this breed can continue towards one of our breed initiatives: to develop better Shorthorn cattle. Let’s keep it up! If you have questions on data collection, contemporary grouping or genetic evaluations, please do not hesitate to reach out and ask questions. =
Impossible? Maybe Not Even though the heading for this page is “Beef Business”, sometimes my best ideas come when I look outside of the cattle world. This is one of those times. I’m a proud alum of Mississippi State University and a huge fan of Bulldog athletics. My family and I traveled to Dallas to watch the Lady Bulldogs in the women’s basketball Final Four at the end of March. It was the first time in school history that the team had advanced to play on the season’s final weekend. Their opponent: The University of Connecticut, known throughout women’s basketball as UConn. UConn is the dominant force in the sport, and they came to Dallas on a 111 game winning streak. That’s almost 3 seasons without losing a game! I’d be lying if I said I thought State had a realistic chance to beat UConn. Most of the State fans who made the trip would have agreed that our team would
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not end the UConn winning streak. Thankfully, the Lady Bulldog coaches and players didn’t think like their fans. They developed a game plan, practiced hard, and truly believed they could beat this team that had been called “unbeatable”. When the game started, the Lady Bulldogs showed they were ready to play. Mississippi State was in control of the game, leading by 16 points in the second quarter. Like any good team, UConn fought back until the game was tied after 3 quarters. Both teams took leads in the 4th quarter, but the clock hit 0:00 with the game still tied. With 12 seconds left in overtime, Mississippi State got the ball for a chance to win, taking a shot just before the buzzer sounded. You could have heard a pin drop in the second it took the basketball to fly from the shooter’s hand through the goal for the game winning basket. After it went in,
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silence was replaced with a roar of excitement! There were 20,000 people in attendance, and at least 17,000 of them were joyously celebrating the monumental upset the Lady Bulldogs just completed (the UConn fans weren’t amused). So, what’s my point to writing this piece? I suppose it’s partly to share an uplifting story, as well as brag on my alma mater. More importantly, it’s to stress that what seems impossible can be done. A positive mindset, a strong plan, and a lot of hard work are all necessary to tackling the “impossible” task. I’m sure there are goals for your operation that others think there is no way you can accomplish. The next time they voice their doubts, remind them that it was also impossible for UConn to lose, and like the Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs, you believe in conquering the impossible. =
AAA Shorthorns Cattle For Sale At All Times Route 1, Box 41 • Revere, MO 63465 660-948-2786 Hwy. 81 North of Kahoka 9 miles, or 7 miles south of Farmington, IA.
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38995 Honeysuckle Road Oakland, Iowa 51560-4326 712-482-3386 • cell: 402-350-9430 bolton.norma29@gmail.com www.bernadaleshorthorns.com
P.O. Box 43, 47233 Road 200 • O’Neals, CA 93645 Matt: 559-647-2817 • Frank: 559-868-3433 www.bigelowfarms.com
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3209 Roundhill Rd Oak Grove, LA 71263
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POLLED SHORTHORNS
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Polled Shorthorns
Bulls and females for sale at all times. Mrs. L. EUGENE BYERS, Owner
500 Township Road 2802 • Loudonville, OH 44842 JEFF BYERS, D.V.M.: 419-994-5054 • FAX: 419-994-3702 JON BYERS: 419-651-0501
PERFORMANCE BY DESIGN
Gordon & Sally Crawford Reed & Jane Crawford 519.287.3837 519.870.2396 Glencoe, ON, Canada gordcrawford@sympatico.ca
519.287.5286 519.857.7333 Glencoe, ON, Canada riverpointcc@hotmail.com
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=Sale Reports Ohio Beef Expo Shorthorn Sale Sale Summary 15 bulls ....................$ 34,200..avg. $ 1 plus bull ..............$ 3,000..avg. $ 2 bred heifers ........$ 10,000..avg. $ 2 plus bred heifers ..$ 4,800..avg. $ 27 heifers ................$ 61,475..avg. $ 16 plus heifers ..........$ 30,475..avg. $ 63 Breeding Lots ..$ 143,750 .avg. $ 1 embryo pkg ........$ 1,800..avg. $ 12 semen pkgs..........$ 5,810..avg. $ Sale Gross ..........$ 151,560
2,280 3,000 5,000 2,400 2,277 1,905 2,285 1,800 485
March 18, 2017 Ohio State Fairgrounds, Columbus, Ohio Auctioneer: Kevin Wendt Sale Management: Cagwin Cattle Services, LLC by: Darryl Rahn
The Ohio Beef Expo always draws a big crowd of Shorthorn enthusiasts and this year was no exception. The isles were full prior to the sale and the sale arena filled quickly for the start of the auction. The top end cattle offered were very well accepted by the buyers in attendance. The high quality lots were sold with active bidding throughout the sale. $7,500 - Lot 19 - Bred Heifer - S/F Margie 118 RB ET. A rwm, polled, May 20, 2015 daughter of SULL Red Blood and out of CF Margie 9105 SOL X ET. Selling bred to CF/SF Ultimate Reward
for a May 2017 calf. This was a truly top quality bred female with a great pedigree. The Margie 9105 female has made history in the breed producing top selling progeny. Bred to the show Champion, Ultimate Reward, this will be a great one. Consigned by Simon Farms and purchased by DuLyn Farms of Berlin, Ohio. $6,500 - Lot 43 - Open Heifer Lorenz's Mona Lisa Proud ET. A white, polled, May 24, 2016 daughter of R-C Damn Proud and out of WL Mona Lisa 151 ET. This is one of the best show heifer prospects to sell anywhere this year. She is built right and has the show style that makes her a can't miss in the show ring. Consigned by Lorenz Shorthorns and purchased by Kayler Frye of Wakemon, Ohio. $5,100 - Lot 21 - HFS Tina's Express 600 - Open Heifer. A roan, polled, January 2, 2016 daughter of Lorenz's Big Daddy's Express and out of KF Tina Time 413. This was another of the top show heifer prospects to sell in this sale. She is extremely well designed and will compete anywhere. She was a member of the Champion Pen of Three Heifers in Denver in January. Consigned by Horton Farms Shorthorns and purchased by Reagan Easton of Bethany, Ill. $5,000 - Lot 63 - Plus Open Heifer WLTZ Rose 616D. A black, polled,
May 5, 2016 daughter of Goet I80 and out of SULL Augusta Rose 4019. This is an extremely high quality Plus show prospect. She has the overall dimension and design to be a winner in any Plus show in the land. Be sure to see her this season. Consigned by Waltz Show Cattle and purchased by Cairns Shorthorns of Ambest, Ohio. $4,500 - Lot 8 - Bull - CLF Delia's Reward ET. A red, polled, March 1, 2016 son of SULL Red Reward 9321 and out of Shadybrook Delia 39R. This young herd sire has the overall thickness and extension that makes him another of the great sons of Red Reward. His natural thickness and bone structure make him a sure bet as a herd sire. Consigned by Cedar Lane Farm and purchased by Westwind Farms, LLC of Mt. Sterling, Ohio. $4,100 - Lot 52 - Plus Open Heifer DCC Roan Rose 1627D. A roan, polled, April 25, 2016 daughter of Phildon JBS Fringe ET and out of DCC Red Rose 25W. This was another strong show heifer from the very tough Plus heifer show. She has the overall style and look that will make her one to watch this show season. Consigned by Durban Cattle Co., and purchased by Janelle Vidovich of Calcutta, Ohio. =
Tennessee Agribition Shorthorn Sale Sale Summary 4 bulls ....................$ 7,850..avg. $ 2 bred females ........$ 4,000..avg. $ 23 open heifers ........$ 44,200..avg. $ 2 plus bred females $ 4,100..avg. $ 8 plus open heifers ..$ 11,500..avg. $ 39 Breeding Lots ..$ 71,650 .avg. $ 2 embryo pkgs........$ 1,650..avg. $ 2 semen pkgs..........$ 1,000..avg. $ 1 steer ....................$ 725..avg. $ Sale Gross ..........$ 75,025
1,963 2,000 1,922 2,050 1,444 1,838 825 500 725
March 11, 2017 James E. Ward Agriculture Center Lebanon, Tennessee Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman Sale Management: Tennessee Shorthorn Association by: Darryl Rahn
A good crowd gathered for this year's Agribition Shorthorn Sale. The offering this year included many top quality individuals in all categories. The top
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cattle drew active bidding during the auction with several states being represented on the buyers list. $4,200 - Lot 20 - Open Heifer - WL Revival 195 ET. A roan, horned, February 23, 2016 daughter of SULL Roan Goose 9020 ET and out of SS Revival 682 ET. This outstanding show prospect had been named Champion Female is the sale show. She has what it takes to be a winner. She also has a great pedigree. Solution, Mona Lisa, Sonny and Revival. She is a can't miss. Offered by Windy Lane Shorthorns and purchased by Cheyenne Cattle Co., of Ashland City, Tenn. $3,600 - Lot 1 - Open Heifer - Lay's Frosted Cherry. A roan, polled, November 5, 2016 daughter of SS Strut 475 and out of WL Orange Girl 154 ET. This is truly a fancy Fall show
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heifer. She has a great design with the style to go with it. Sonny and Swagger in her pedigree. She has the bloodlines to be a top female in the future. Offered by Muddy Water Farm and purchased by Ashley Matthew of Sparta, Tenn. $2,700 - Lot 40 - Bull - Double C Banshee 16. A red, polled, January 1, 2016 son of Rexlaine Banshee 8B and out of Double C Princess Hope 14. This is a big, stout yearling bull that is ready for service. He has the length and thickness to make him a top breeding sire. Offered by Double C Farm and purchased by Murphy McBride of Iva, SC. $2,500 - Lot 2 - Open Heifer - WL WRF Revival's Charm. A roan, polled, November 4, 2016 daughter of SS What's Up 005 ET and out of KOLT Lucky You 89 ET. This was another top Fall show heifer prospect. She has a great rib shape to go with the show ring
style. The combination of Revival and Luck Charm in her pedigree makes her a great buy. Offered by Windy Lane Shorthorns and Woodrange Farm and purchased by Brett Asbury of Speedwell, Tenn. $2,500 - Lot 17 - Open Heifer SharBen Princess Charlotte. A roan, polled, March 19, 2016 daughter of SULL Red Resolve 3262 ET and out of
SharBen Princess Kate 580. This is a super nice spring show heifer that will compete and then add a great pedigree to her new herd. Her sire is a full brother to the National Champion Bull, SULL Legacy. Offered by SharBen Shorthorns and purchased by Madisyn Harris of Knoxville, Tenn. $2,500 - Lot 38 - Bull - Martindell Jazz 618. A red, polled, February 7,
2016 son of Martindell Jazz 9040 and out of Martindell Dora 015. Martindell continues to offer top quality herd sire prospects and this one will be a good one. This bloodline has the built in performance numbers that all look for. He will definitely be a calving ease sire. Offered by Martindell Shorthorns, LLC, and purchased by Jessee Millsaps of Winchester, Tenn. =
Lone Star Edition XXIII Shorthorn Sale Sale Summary 5 bulls ....................$ 33,000..avg. $ 32 fall heifers............$ 292,500..avg. $ 10 spring heifers ......$ 38,050..avg. $ 2 plus heifers ..........$ 10,000..avg. $ 12 spring bred heifers $ 52,200..avg. $ 4 fall bred heifers....$ 13,100..avg. $ 1 plus bred heifer ..$ 3,000..avg. $ 66 Breeding Lots ..$ 441,850 .avg. $ 4 embryo pkg ........$ 8,300..avg. $ 8 semen pkgs..........$ 8,500..avg. $ Sale Gross ..........$ 471,150
6,600 9,141 3,805 5,000 4,350 3,275 3,000 6,250 2,075 1,063
March 26, 2017 WHR Shorthorns, Van Alstyne, Texas Auctioneer: Bruce Brooks Sale Management: Cagwin Cattle Services, LLC by: Darryl Rahn
Each year, the Lone Star Sale is an event. This year, it was a tremendous event. A huge crowd, an extremely high quality sale offering and high energy during the snappy sale. There were top individuals in every category. Not just one, but many in each group. The top quality show heifers offered is always a feature of this sale. Just as impressive this year was a really good set of herd sire prospects that were very well accepted. Congratulations to Bill and Becky as well as Sarge and his crew for the presentation of another great one. $38,000 - Lot 25 - Open Heifer WHR WC Mona Michelle 6009 ET. A roan, polled, October 26, 2016 daugh-
ter of HD Bloodstone 603 ET and out of SULL Mona Lisa Angel ET. In an outstanding group of show heifer prospects, this one rose to the top of the list. She has great dimension to go with ease of movement and overall design that will make her one of the best in the Fall classed this year. Purchased by Blake Madewell of Commerce, Texas. $30,000 - Lot 23 - Open Heifer - HR Queen of Hearts 6923 ET. A roan, polled, September 12, 2016 daughter of NBS Low Rider 42W ET and out of WHR RHS Ten Queens 942 ET. There was much traffic in the pens between this heifer and the Lot 25 and you could see why. This heifer has a great body design and carries her thickness nicely from front to back. Super fronted and a deep rib. She will be a top show heifer. Purchased by Rick Hogue of Newcomerstown, Ohio. $30,000 - Lot 16 - Open Heifer WHR PW Augusta Amy 7104 ET. A roan, polled, January 9, 2017 daughter of DF Waco 6W and out of WHR RHS Augusta Pride 9 ET. This young beauty was not yet three months old on sale day but what a future she has. Beautifully made and you can see in her pattern that she has all the potential in the world to be a winner. With her pedigree, she is destined to be in the donor pen later in life. Purchased by Victoria Zimmer of Dayton, Texas. $16,750 - Lot 30B - Open Heifer CCR Tina's Girl 6N22 ET. A roan,
polled, November 22, 2016 daughter of DF Waco 6W and out of SULL Tina's Girl 0658 ET. This was another of the top Waco daughters in this sale. She is a full sister to a Reserve National Champion Female and this one could certainly have the same future. This is a top prospect. Purchased by JTV Ranch of Gainesville,Texas. $15,000 - Lot 3A - Open Heifer WHR Cumberland 6906 ET. A red, polled, September 6, 2016 daughter of NBS Low Rider 42W ET and out of WHR Cumberland DAZ 8420 ET. The progeny of Low Rider in this sale were very impressive. Combine that with the great Cumberland female line and this is what you get. A heifer that is extremely well made with the style and look of a show heifer and then a great mother cow. Purchased by Davie Chumbley of McKinnney, Texas. $13,500 - Lot 11 - Open Heifer WHR SRVM Cecilia 6928 ET. A rwm, polled, September 16, 2016 daughter of DF Waco 6W and out of WHR GN Cecilia 8118 ET. This youngster had a lot of friends. Her full sister was recently named the Reserve National Champion Female at the National Western. She has the pedigree and the body style to be a good one. Add a little chrome and you have one that stands out. Purchased by Kylie Harlan of = Sherman, Texas.
Correction - Iowa Royal Shorthorn Sale Buyer information correction. Lot 13 - Studers Dreamer 74D - $8,500 Purchased by Jim & Peggy Meyer of Syracuse, Neb. We apologize for the error. =
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The Springtime Revival Shorthorn Sale Sale Summary 4 bulls ....................$ 11,700..avg. $ 4 plus bulls ............$ 7,550..avg. $ 5 cow/calf pairs ......$ 38,850..avg. $ 17 open heifers ........$ 78,350..avg. $ 9 plus open heifers ..$ 17,500..avg. $ 38 Breeding Lots ..$ 148,950 .avg. $ 1 pregnancy............$ 3,000..avg. $ 2 flushes ................$ 5,300..avg. $ 8 embryo pkg ........$ 25,400..avg. $ 15 semen pkgs..........$ 19,495..avg. $ 3 steers ..................$ 3,250..avg. $ Sale Gross ..........$ 205,395
2,925 2,517 6,770 4,609 1,944 3,920 3,000 2,650 3,175 1,300 1,083
April 9, 2017 Hosted by South River Genetics Earlsboro, Okla. Auctioneer: Kevin Wendt Sale Management: Little Cedar Cattle Company by: Darryl Rahn
A good crowd gathered on a sunny Sunday afternoon to be involved in the 2017 edition of the Springtime Revival. Again this year, the consignors offered a wide range of top quality bulls and females in all categories for the buyers approval. During the snappy auction, there was active bidding on the high quality cattle in this sale. There were several new buyers this year that help make this sale a success. $19,000 - Lot 3A - Open Heifer Little Cedar 3D Demi 1695. A roan, polled, November 3, 2016 daughter of SULL Red Blood and out of WHR Jaz Demi Delight 2R58. This is a special
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young heifer from a great maternal line. She has the deep body look with the style and design to make her an instant competitor in any show ring. Offered by Little Cedar Cattle Co., and purchased by Rowdy Bouziden of Wynoka, Okla. $13,750 - Cow/Calf Pair - Little Cedar Charisma Rose 1447. A roan, polled, 2014 daughter of MAV Charisma 906W and out of SULL Sara Rose 8193 ET selling with a roan, polled, January 7, 2017 heifer calf at side sired by NBS Low Rider 42W. This was an outstanding pair. A tremendous young mother cow from the Desert Rose female line with just a super young heifer at side. These two can't miss. Offered by Little Cedar Cattle Co., and purchased by Carolina Cattle Co., of Center, South Carolina. $13,000 - Lot 1 - Open Heifer MAV Emily 670D ET. A roan, polled, September 8, 2016 daughter of MAV Charisma 906W and out of MAV Emily 734T. This was truly a sale feature. One of the best show prospects to sell anywhere this past sale season. She has the dimension and design to get that second look. She will be a great show heifer and then a great donor female. Offered by Weeping Fox Ranch and purchased by Haley Basham of Commerce, Texas. $8,000 - Lot 21 - Open Heifer MAV Felecia 658D. A rwm, polled, July 2, 2016 daughter of MAV Bayou 136Y and out of MAV Felecia 209Z ET. This top young heifer comes from a female
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line that has had proven success for several generations. This one will be a top show heifer with her flash and style. Offered by Weeping Fox Ranch and purchased by Carney Cattle Ranch of Collinsville, Texas. $7,300 - Lot 20 - Cow/Calf Pair ROVS Fantasy Jazz W264. A red, polled, 2009 daughter of Jake's Proud Jazz 266L and out of WHR Fantasy Girl 3N02 ET. Selling bred to Waukaru Thor 3063 for a fall 2017 calf. At her side was a R/W, polled, November 1, 2017 heifer calf sired by SBF Hennessy 32Z. This was another very popular pair in this sale. A tremendous mother cow that is definitely donor quality with a fancy heifer at side that is ready to show. Offered by Double J Ranch and Davis Farms, the cow was purchased by Norman Farms of Sidell, Ill., and the heifer calf by Jessica Turnpaugh of Wanette, Okla. $6,000 - Lot 38 - Open Heifer Little Cedar Max Rosa. A roan, polled, September 23, 2016 daughter of CSF Evolution HC and out of CYT Max Rosa 9111 ET. This is really a special young female that has the overall dimension to be great her whole life. Her dam, 9111, was a two-time NAILE Supreme Champion. It doesn't get much better than that. Offered by Little Cedar Cattle Co., and purchased by Kaila Williams of Duncan, Okla. =
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Ryan and Nancy Grathwohl Heter Josie and Ryder 745 Ave. S • Raymond, Kansas 67573 785-587-7947
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Home: 620-458-3621 Jeff: 620-282-8364 Stacey: 620-786-0752 fischercattlecompany.com
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925 E. 400 S., Washington, IN 47501-7533 Dale - 812-254-6185 • bovine08@gmail.com
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Dave’s cell: 937-470-6552 Josh’s cell: 937-681-1948
Steve & Cynthia Washburn 8717 Road K • Norton, Kansas cell: 785-202-0338 • home: 785-877-3004 cwashburn08@yahoo.com 53 years of breeding over 100 head of attractive, productive beef type Shorthorns. Heifer, Steers & Bulls Available.
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11600 Shabbona Grove Rd. Waterman, IL 60556
Don Washburn & Family
815-264-3468: home 815-739-3578: Dave’s cell 815-739-3575: Dave, Jr.’s cell dmkearns@mycbsi.com
3306 W 1250 S Kentland, IN 47951 219-474-5008 cell: 219-869-0758 washburndon@gmail.com
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=News & Notes Farewells Paul D. Weirick 83, of Silver Lake, Indiana, passed away February 5, 2017. He was born February 27, 1993 to Clifford and Mildred Weirick. He was a long time breeder of registered Shorthorn cattle, having been with Shorthorns most of his life starting with his fathers Beechwood Farm Shorthorns. He was a regular supporter of 4-H, sponsoring trophies at the fair, serving as a 4-H leader and he and his family helped several 4-H members with their Shorthorn beef projects. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Mary; a son Jeff and wife Linda; a daughter Lee and husband Greg Kuhn; three grandchildren; one great grandson. John Gerald “Jerry” Taylor, Buffalo, Mo., entered into eternal life on March 27, 2017. Jerry was born on February 29, 1924, to John and Ada Forrester Taylor, one of seven siblings and the last survivor. Jerry married Mary Virginia Likes in 1948 in Macomb, “robbing the cradle as many said.” They have three daughters who they loved dearly: Pam and Gary Naylor, Buffalo, Mo.; Lana and Dr. Bruce Packard, Magnolia, Texas; and Melody and Mark Herman, Holland, Mich. They also have three grandchildren that Jerry adored: Brett and Brittney Naylor, Centralia, Mo., Sarah Packard, Magnolia, Texas, and Marie Packard, Des Moines, Iowa. He has several nieces and nephews that survive. Jerry also leaves behind countless friends who loved him and were part of his family, including Kate Carmean, Virginia Watson, Garry Hager and Gary Crosby. Jerry and Mary lived in the BushnellPrairie City, Illinois area until 1986. Jerry was a crop farmer and raised Purebred Shorthorn Cattle. Cattle was his love and he won many championships across the country showing his prized Shorthorn cattle. He also was a well-known and well-respected cattle judge, traveling the United States judging all breeds of cattle from the Cow Palace in San Francisco to the Houston
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Livestock Show and Rodeo, to many state fairs and county fairs. In 1986, Jerry and Mary relocated to Buffalo, Mo., to be closer to daughter Pam and her family, especially to watch Brett grow up. Jerry continued his cattle judging and was often found helping local cattlemen (Dr. Bob Coscia Limousins, Springfield, Mo., and Gregg Alsup, Fair Grove, Mo., both great family friends). His walls in his home office are adorned with plaques and awards he has received throughout the years. To name a few, they include: University of Missouri Long-Term Commitment and Support of the MU Extension Program (2013), 2013 Pioneer Award of the Ozark Empire Fair Foundation, Charter Officer and Director of the Land of Lincoln Purebred Livestock Breeders Association, 2002 Long-Standing Service and Dedication to Missouri State Fair, National Livestock and Meat Board Director (1970-1973), Land of Lincoln Livestock Award 1987, Schuyler County Fair Honorary Director (1977), Illinois State Fair Board of Directors (1970–1986), and McDonough District Hospital (Macomb, Ill.) Board of Directors (1970- 1982). Jerry was an inspiration and a humble, selfless man. As great friend Monte Lowderman of Lowderman Auctioneering, Macomb, Ill., reminisced, “Jerry was a family man, who spent his whole life (68 years) with his true love and together they raised three beautiful daughters. He was a friend to many; he was a livestock expert and enthusiast; and he was always a true and constant professional in his words and actions. Jerry knew how to have a good time and make sure everyone around him was also having a good time. A special man that has left this world a better place and who left a positive impression and influence on all he met.” Anyone who met Jerry became a friend. He never met a stranger. He especially loved helping kids with livestock projects. Jerry always had a smile on his face and the most positive attitude. He never had a bad day. Jerry loved flowers because they were bright and cheery. But in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The American Shorthorn Association Foundation, c/o Bill Rasor, 1800 Lovers
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Leap, VanAlstyne, TX 75495. Charles William "Bill" Smithers, 90 of rural Pittsfield passed away Sunday, April 2, 2017 at his residence. Bill was born on May 28, 1926 in Milton, a son of the late Jess and Thelma Wilkins Smithers. He married Vernice Katherine "Kate" Roberts on January 31, 1947; she preceded him in death on August 1, 2013. Bill was a veteran of WWII serving in the United States Army in the Philippines in 1945-1947. Bill's military occupation was serving with the 32nd Antiaircraft Brigade on Leyte and Luzon, Philippine Islands. He drove military vehicles ranging up to and including 2 1/2 ton trucks hauling supplies, equipment and mail for the Brigade. He also maintained vehicles and made road repairs. He received the Asiatic Pacific Campaign medal, Good Conduct Medal, Philippine Independence ribbon and World War II Victory Medal. Bill was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He farmed for most of his life in Martinsburg Township. He served as Commander for the Pittsfield American Legion Post, was a lifelong member of the Tri-County Shorthorn Association, served as a 4-H leader for many years, was active in the Pittsfield Saddle Club and a member of the First Christian Church in Pittsfield. Bill loved trail riding and making trips in his covered wagon along with his beloved wife, Kate. He also enjoyed showing their Shorthorn cattle at numerous county and state fairs and in later years watching his grandchildren and great-grandchildren exhibit their cattle at the fairs. He also enjoyed watching his grandchildren and great grandchildren play in their various sport activities. Surviving are two sons, Greg (Pam) Smithers and Chuck (Tammy) Smithers both of Pittsfield; two daughters, Debbie (Mike) Bruner of Springfield and Cindy (Mark) Allen of Pittsfield; grandchildren, Clint (Heather) Allen of Taylor, MO; Travis Smithers, Mike
(Teija) Smithers, and Jason Smithers all of Pittsfield; Jess (Tracy) Smithers of Blue Mound, IL; Jake (Tracey) Allen of Pittsfield; Jerod (Janelle) Bruner of Chatham; Geela (Brian) Ruckman of Edwardsville; Josie Smithers of Pittsfield; and Wyatt (Katie) Smithers of New Canton. Twenty-two great children survive, in addition to a sister, Joan Smithers Renoud of Jacksonville, a sister-in-law, Gertrude Hobbs of Pittsfield and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, his beloved wife, Kate and a grandson, Josh Bruner. Memorials are suggested to be made to the Highland Farms Smithers/Waggoner Cemetery or donor's choice. Nathan William Zahradka, 29, Adams, ND, passed away on Wednesday, February 8, 2017. Nathan was born November 17,
1987 in Grand Forks, ND, the son of Dale L. and Bonnie (Novak) Zahradka. He graduated from AdamsEdmore Public School and attended NDSU before returning home to Lankin to the family farm. Nathan was united in marriage to Crosley Francis on July 21, 2012. They made their home on a farmstead in rural Adams, ND. Their son Kellen Judge Zahradka was born on June 5, 2014. Nathan enjoyed outdoor adventures, observing wildlife, fishing and treasure finding with his metal detector. His passion was turning fresh dirt with tractors and farming. Nathan loved spending time on his hobby farm with Crosley and Kellen tending to their gardens, caring for their chickens, exotic birds, aquarium fish and their two dogs Burton and Mesa. Nathan is survived by his wife of
almost five years, Crosley; son, Kellen; his parents, Dale and Bonnie Zahradka, Lankin, ND; sisters: Nikki (Scott) Bylin, Pisek, ND; Brittney Zahradka, Fargo, ND; Tessa Zahradka, Williston, ND; nephews: Jase and Graham Bylin, Pisek, ND; mother and father-in-law, Roberta and Gene Francis, Fordville, ND; sisters-in-law, Riley Francis, Fargo, ND; Phoebe Francis, Grafton, ND; grandmothers: Shirley Zahradka, Grand Forks, ND; Louise Novak, Park River, ND; great grandmother, Mildred Machart, Park River, ND. Several aunts, uncles and cousins also survive. He was preceded in death by his grandfathers: William Zahradka and William Novak and uncle, Buck Zahradka. In lieu of flowers the family would prefer memorials for Kellen’s education fund. “May the radiance and beauty of Nathan’s life never be defined by his = death.”
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Registered Shorthorn Cattle
contact: L.E. Mathers III: 309-263-4233 mathers@leveldale.com or cattle@leveldale.com or Scott Wall: cell: 309-212-5450 swall_otg@yahoo.com 10442 N Co. Rd 2980 E • Mason City, IL 62664 309-678-4230
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Joe and Linda Laban
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McKee Family Shorthorns Wayne and Aileen McKee 5827 155th Avenue • Indianola, IA 50125 515-321-6895
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ED & CONNIE MEYER AND FAMILY
1550 E. 450 S. Rushville, IN 46173 765-938-1204 • Ed cell: 765-561-1232
Greg, Julie, Grant & Jillian 7234 E. 2700 Rd • Sidell, Il 61876 217-822-2506
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Chaddrick R. Sumner
12186 SE 230 Road • Talihina, OK 74571 mooncreekranch@hotmail.com
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1885 Cranford Sumner Rd. • Lenox, GA 31637 229-546-4512 • cell: 229-388-7038 kssumner@planttel.net Eph. 2:8-9 New Herd Sires: SS Major League 517
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Steve & Cindy Oler
9058 Manning Road Home: 765-886-5737 Economy, IN 47339 Cell: 765-993-0839 olerfs@olerfs.com Business: 765-886-4444
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Ron Rutan • 937.603.1319 Christy Campbell • 937.533.7051
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Ron Martin & Family
2699 E. 700 N. Greenfield, IN 46140 317-326-2568 cell: 317-727-4904 phildonfarms@aol.com
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ICHARDSON ARMS
Shorthorns Sammy and Wilma Richardson
3703 Hwy 29 • Marlow, OK 73055 580-658-2709 richardsonfarmsshorthorns@gmail.com
Ricky and Lance Guidry 9256 Robinson Rd. Bell City, LA 70630 337-598-3258 • cell: 337-540-2825 office: 337-775-5928
ROBJOY SHORTHORNS
Bob and Joyce Wilson Home: 217-348-6750 Dr. Larry Wilson Cell: 217-276-5964
Home: 847-814-7301 28 Buchanan Court • Charleston, IL 61920
Rocky Branch Shorthorns Lee & Joy Kerby Hannah Lynch 1581 Paint Rock Valley Road Philadelphia, TN 37846 home: 865-213-3357 cell: 865-250-8809
27634-443 Avenue • Marion, SD 57043
Cory, Melissa, Samantha and Jaxon Schrag 605-925-4804 • 605-941-5241 schrag@svtv.com
email: RCKYBRNCH@AOL.COM http://SHORTHORNS.com
Bob and Mark Gordon 1160 600th Ave, • Middletown, IL 62666 Bob: 217-732-7596 Mark: 217-737-7905 mark.gordon@plantpioneer.com Shelden Tibbs, Herdsman
SharBen Shorthorns Ben & Sharon Wilson
947 Bald Eagle Road • Sharpsburg, Kentucky 40374 606-247-3023 • cell: 606-782-0754 benwilson@windstream.net
Rick, Sandy, Blane & Clay Osterday 31728 US Hwy 12, Java, SD 57452 605-285-6761 Rick: 605-281-1175 • Blane: 605-281-0301 www.stanglshorthorns.com
Strode Family Shorthorns Purebred Shorthorns Since 1967
9300 Boyd Farm Rd. • Rochester, Il 62563 home: 217-498-9621 Curt: 217-836-9621 • Rob: 217-725-4955 Cattle available For Sale!
Sutherland Shorthorns David Ragsdale 3100 Locke Lane Prospect, KY 40059 cell: 502-396-6533 Find us on Facebook J Davy Farm Products & John David Ragsdale
Visit us at www.sutherlandshorthorns.com
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tone prings Shorthorns
The Jay Benham Family
farms
Ten Mile Farm Shorthorns Doug & Rhonda North 5544 Stone Road Clinton, IL 61727 217-622-4466 tenmileshorthorns@live.com
2519 Cty Rd 200E • Mahomet, IL 67853 217-202-2484 mainstreetfenching@yahoo.com
J&J Humphreys John: 219-279-2374 Andy: 219-279-2971 • Josh: 219-863-3984 7229 W. 200 N. • Wolcott, IN 47995 The coffee pot is always on!
LYNN, GALE, AND JEFF NELSON 25994 725TH AVE. ALBERT LEA, MN 56007 507-826–3184 • cell: 507-383-4172 www.topnotchstockfarm.com
Hauxdale Shorthorn Farm 5106 169 R Ave SE Kindred, ND 58051 Steve: 701.261.3426
TYNYWTRA’S Luke, Amanda, Madeline, Gavin, Callie, Alexa & Josie Turner
701 Iowa Ave. • Dunlap, IA 51529 www.maternallegends.com building maternal legends . . .
4733 LeFevre Road Troy, Ohio 45373 937-335-1622 Visitors Always Welcome!
Ar Su Lu Spear 320 x
Cattle always For Sale at the Farm.
John, Dede, Sara and Sage cell: 712-263-0263 John Elder - cell: 402-650-1385
Bulls, females and show prospects for sale. Vogel Shorthorn Farm 10631 24th St SE • Rogers, ND 58479 vogelshorthornfarm@hotmail.com Justin: 701.320.4054 • Whitney: 701.261.1667
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SHORTHORN BREEDERS • SHORTHORN BREEDERS • SHORTHORN BREEDERS • SHORTHORN BREEDERS • SHORTHORN BREEDERS • SHORTHORN BREEDERS
If it says ROBJOY in the pedigree, you know they’re gonna be good!
meet the
201 7 Interns Leah Giess Leah is a sophomore at Kansas State University studying Agricultural Communications and Journalism. Having grown up on a purebred South Devon and Poundmaker operation in central Minnesota, she has deep roots in the cattle industry. Her family owned and operated ranch has grown to become a nationally known source of quality genetics. Over the years she has helped with all aspects of the family farm and worked to develop her own herd. Leah has interned with the Minnesota Beef Expo and recently stud-
ied abroad in Ireland. She has held several board positions in the North American Devon Association over the past 15 years and represented the breed as the Junior Ambassador from 20112013. She is currently a member of KState Block & Bridle, Collegiate Cattlemen’s Association, Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association. We are pleased to have Leah on the team for the summer as the communications intern! =
Emily Albert Emily is a junior at Oklahoma State University majoring in Animal Science and Agricultural Communications. She started in production agriculture at a young age, exhibiting livestock through her local 4-H and FFA chapter in Weatherford, Texas. Emily feels her participation in these organizations at the local and state levels ignited her passion for agriculture and the livestock industry. She has continued to be active in community organizations such as Agricultural Communicators of
Tomorrow and Alpha Zeta, and served as an officer of Block & Bridle as well as the Swine Club. After college she plans to pursue a career in the livestock industry, sharing information and ideas of the agricultural industry with the public. Emily hopes to learn the intricate details of a breed associations day-to-day operations and lend her talents to the Shorthorn organization. We are grateful to have Emily with us this summer as the youth activities intern! =
Emma Penzenstadler Emma is in her third year at the University of Minnesota-Twin cities where she is majoring in Agricultural Communications and Marketing with a minor in animal science. She grew up on her family farm in Chisago City, Minnesota raising purebred Hereford cattle and show pigs. She previously served as the Minnesota 4-H Livestock Coordinator at the Minnesota State Fair
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as well as the Auction Coordinator for the Chisago County Fair. Emma has spent the last several months living in Sydney, Australia, and is excited to be back in the states to intern for the ASA. She is looking forward to discovering what it is like to work alongside professionals in the beef industry. We are glad to have Emma join us this summer as the registrations intern! =
Marti Barry Jordan Families 7577 S. 210 E. • Rensselaer, IN 47978 Barry & Anita: 219-866-3513 • cell: 219-819-0430 Toby & Jodi: cell: 219-819-4603 www.waukaru.net
1502 Missouri Valley Road Riverton, WY 82501 307-857-4240
TB accredited and certified bangs free.
Sears
Bruce Brooks
Marketing Services LLC
MARKETING
Auctioneer P.O. Box 349 Marietta, OK 73448 580-276-5137 cell: 580-695-2036
SHORTHORN BREEDERS
Bryan
Alan K. Sears 61 Westeard Way, Eaton, CO 80615 H/O: 970-454-3986 C: 970-396-7521 • F: 970-237-3028 alan.sears@aksears.com www.searsmarketingservices.com America’s Convenient AI Brand Daily shipping from mid-Missouri 866-356-4565
www.cattlevisions.com
Wilson Livestock Agency Stuart D. Wilson 2228 State Hwy 128 Findlay, IL 62534 217-756-8828 cell: 217-454-9355
74saw@frontiernet.net www.stuartwilsonlivestock.com
SULLIVAN SUPPLY Livestock Grooming Products Sullivan Supply South Hillsboro, TX 800-588-7096 FAX: 254-582-7114
AMERICAN LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY
Sullivan Supply Inc. Dunlap, IA 800-475-5902 FAX: 712-643-5154
International Year Code: 2017-E
Call today for free mail order catalog.
www.sullivansupply.com
7607 NW Prairie View Rd Platte Woods, Mo 64151-1544 816-599-7777 FAX: 816-599-7782 advertising rates Full page 2/3 page 1/2 page-island 1/2 page 1/3 page 1/4 page 1/6 page Business card (1 1/2”)
shorthorn country 1x $ 565 420 335 315 240 195 135 41
12x $ 505 385 310 290 225 175 120 32
color rates 4 color 1 color (advertiser’s choice) house color (magazine’s choice)
$200 $195 $175
* Color only available on ads half of page or larger.
* Additional cost for e-mailed pictures, color corrections and photograph scans
Darryl Rahn 217-473-1124 • drahn@casscomm.com
Cindy Cagwin-Johnston217-452-3051 cagwincattle@casscomm.com
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CATTLE SERVICES • CATTLE SERVICES
Semen available on today’s hottest sires!
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KANE Captain x
R-C WG Damn Proud *x - THC
JSF Goldenrod 57U X KOLT AA Lady Reward 1Y
Jake’s Proud Jazz X WG RC Golden
✴Ash Valley Right Choice x Ash Valley Prestige 0590 X Ash Valley Duchess 9622
SULL Master of Rose x JSF Master of Jazz X SULL Rose Mary
RSF Red Alert 0123A *x KOLT-RGLC Simplify X AF SL SS Revival
Bar N Creedence 540C Prospect Hill Alarado 33A X JDMC Miss Remedy 124Z
Master Prince *x ✴BFS Jake's Prince of Jazz x KL Prime Time Paymaster
✴DMH Cherry Fillet Western Trademark 3rd X Maid of Promise H 189th
Doc Clark x ✴Lakeside A&T Captain Obvious 606S X
Saskvalley Wholesale x Saskvalley Navajo
✴CF Starz X *x CF Twilight X CF Special Charm 962 SON
Hub's BM C Dolly 0404
Cannondale Scotch SULL Muscle Man x K-Kim Okeene
✴SS Rock On 812 * Jake’s Proud Jazz X SS Augusta Pride 617
Hill Haven Firestorm DF Waco 6W X Hill Haven Breathtaker 35Y
JSF Mr Right 151Z ✴Leveldale Righteous 084 X KL Notable Nita
✴FAIR Red, White & Roan * ✴Saskvalley Yesterday Jake’s Proud Jazz X KG Cinderella 939
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TURNERCRCLH DECEPTION 2 ET *x FSF Near Perfect FSF Bearcat 37Z ET X FSF Madeline’s Rose S247 ET SULL Red Reward x K-KIM Meg 270N ET
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FSF Starburst 058 * FSF Stardust X Jeke’s Sierra 211S
BS Ghost Rider
CF Focus *x
Jake’s Proud Jazz 266L X HA First Ruby
Hot Commodity x CF Lucky Charm
BWCC Jack of Spades x
DF Talledega 3X ET x
Hi View’s Ace of Diamonds X NPS Desert Rose 928 W ET
HD Bloodstone 603 ET X WHR Poppin Girl 2R01 ET
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Muridale Jaxson 4A x
Buster 14K X Bonanza daughter
Leveldale North Face 562 *x ✴ Studer’s Taylor Made 7Y X Leveldale Nan Again
MSC Sarge *x
✴Creekside Amp 32W x Alta Cedar Signature X Banner Julia Ann
✴Bar N Ripper 99A x JDMC Remedy X JDMC Rocksie
✴Alta Cedar Code Red x Alta Cedar Code-Red 24S X Lassie 16T
✴CSF/Lakeside Rooster 394
Captain Obvious x Sonny.
ET
866-356-4565 www.cattlevisions.com
✴- Calving Ease HD Swagger 802 ET *x WHR RT Augusta Sunrise X HD Reflection
✴Muridale Skoll 38Y Muridale Briggs 25W X Muridale Secret 12W
✴Coalpit Creek Leader 6th Kinnaber Leader 6th X HHFS Dream Weaver
SULL Knighted Man 6231D ET
=Sales Calendar Sale Mangement • Online Sales • Private Treaty Sales
September 2017 Sept. 2 - Cates Farms "Star Search" Production Sale, Modoc, Ind.
Oct. 14 - Studer Family Shorthorns "Family Legacies" Production Sale, Creston, Iowa.
Sept. 16 - Waukaru Farms "Cow Power" Production Sale, Rensselaer, Ind.
Oct. 15 - Sullivan Farms "Maternal Legends" Production Sale, Dunlap, Iowa.
Sept. 17 - Ripberger/Norman "Eyes on the Midwest" Production Sale, Newman, Ill.
Oct. 21 - Double J & Crow Creek "Shorthorn 500" Production Sale, Marietta, Okla.
Sept. 23 - "Great Shorthorn Revival" Beaverton, Mich.
Oct. 21 - 37th Annual Keystone Autumn Klassic, Waynesburg, Pa.
Sept. 24 - KOLT Cattle Co "Simple Choices" Production Sale, Seward, Neb.
Oct. 22 - Cedar Valley Joint Production Sale, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Sept. 30 - Warner Ranch and Friends "Fall Harvest" Production Sale, Columbus, Neb.
Oct. 28 - Jungels Shorthorn Farms "Durham Nation" Production Sale, Kathryn, ND.
October 2017 Oct. 1 - Hill Haven Shorthorns 2017 Selections Sale, Duntroon, Ontario, Canada
November 2017 Nov. 4 - Leveldale Farms "Investment Sale", Mason City, Ill. Nov. 11- Donors On Ice, Louisville, Ky.
Oct. 7 - Greenhorn Cattle Co., "Where Great Females Make A Difference" Production Sale, Waynesville, Ohio. Oct. 8 - Rod Shorthorns & Waymar Farms "Swing the Gate" Production Sale, Dixon, Ill. Oct. 13 - Schrag Shorthorns "Family Event" Production Sale, Marion, SD.
Nov. 12 - Greenhorn Cattle Co "Where Future Generations are Created" Sale, Louisville, Ky. December 2017 Dec. 3 - Kohlstaedt Farms Herd Dispersion, Wellington, Mo. Dec. 16 - Paint Valley Farms & Byland Polled Shorthorns "A Maternal Event" Production Sale, Millersburg, Ohio. =
=Coming Events May 6 - Texas State Field Day and Annual Meeting. Hosted by Tadmore Farms, John and Barbara Russell, Caldwell, Texas. May 31-June 3 - Beef Improvement Federation (BIF) Annual Convention, Athens, Ga. June 9 - Texas Junior Preview Show and Junior Assc. Annual Meeting. Glen Rose, Texas.
June 10-11 - Ohio Junior Shorthorn Preview Show, London, Ohio July 15 - OSBA State Show, Hilliard, Ohio Aug. 27 - Ohio Shorthorn State Picnic, at Greenhorn Cattle Co., Waynesville, Ohio Sept. 18-21 - Ohio Farm Science Review =
Sept. 2 - Cates Farms "Star Search" Production Sale, Modoc, IN. Sept. 16 - Waukaru "Cow Power" Production Sale, Rensselaer, IN. Sept. 17- Ripberger/Norman “Eyes On The Midwest” Production Sale, Sidell, IL. Sept. 23 - Great Shorthorn Revival, Beaverton, MI. Sept. 24 - KOLT Cattle Company "Simple Choices" Production Sale, Seward, NE. Sept. 30 - Warner Shorthorns “Fall Harvest” Production Sale, Columbus NE. Oct. 7 - Greenhorn Cattle Company "Where Great Females Make a Difference" Production Sale, Waynesville, OH. Oct. 8 - Rod Shorthorns, Waymar Shorthorns and Kohlstaedt Farms "Swing The Gate" Production Sale, Dixon, IL. Oct. 13 - Schrag Shorthorns “Family Event” Sale, Marion, SD. Oct. 14 - Studer Family Shorthorns "Family Legacies" Production Sale, Creston, Iowa. Oct. 15 - Sullivan Farms "Maternal Legends" Production Sale, Dunlap, Iowa Oct. 21- Double J and Crow Creek "Shorthorn 500" Production Sale, Marietta, OK. Oct. 28 - Jungels Shorthorn Farm "Durham Nation" Production Sale, Kathryn, ND. Nov. 4 - Leveldale Farms “Ladies of Leveldale Investment’ Sale, Mason City, IL. Nov. 11- Donors On Ice, Louisville, KY. Nov. 12 - Greenhorn Cattle Company "Where Future Generations Are Created Sale", Louisville, KY. Nov. 18 - Gana Farms Production Sale, Martell, NE. Dec. 3 - Kohlstaedt Farms Herd Dispersion, Wellington, MO. Dec. 16 - Paint Valley Shorthorns and Byland Shorthorns “Maternal Event” Sale, Millersburg, OH. Online sales with a personal touch.
Aegerter Marketing Services, Inc. Jeff K. & Darla Aegerter 402.641.4696 jeff.aegerter@gmail.com www.aegertermarketing.com
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=Ad Index AAA Shorthorns ........................................41 Aegerter Marketing Services, Inc. ..............53 American Shorthorn Association................37 Bartels Bros................................................41 Bennett Land & Cattle ..............................41 Berg Shorthorns ........................................41 Bern-A-Dale Shorthorns ............................41 Bigelow Farms............................................41 Bo’s Shorthorns ..........................................41 Bowman Superior Genetics........................41 Bridle Path Ranch......................................41 Broken Road Cattle Company ..................41 Brooks, Bruce ............................................51
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Bye Well Shorthorns ..................................41 Byland Polled Shorthorns ..........................41 Cairns Shorthorns......................................41 Cates Farms ..............................................41 Cattle Visions ......................................51, 53 Cedar Lane Farm ......................................6-7 Crawfdown Farms......................................41 Dav Mar Way Farms..................................41 Dedmon Shorthorns ..................................41 DJS Shorthorns..........................................41 Double C Shorthorns ................................45 Double J Cattle Co....................................16 DTR Cattle Co..........................................45
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Duis Farms ................................................45 Eyes on the Midwest Sale ..........................44 Fieser’s Polled Shorthorns ..........................45 Fischer Cattle Company ............................45 Great Shorthorn Revival ..........................BC Greenhorn Cattle Company, LLC ..........5,45 Hamilton Farms ..........................................5 Haumont Shorthorns ................................45 High Ridge Farm LTD ..............................45 Homeplace Farms ......................................45 Hub Ranch Shorthorns..............................45 Humble Stock Farm ..................................45 Illinois Breeders Unitd For Impact ......38-39 Inness Shorthorns ......................................45 International Genetic Solutions ................37 Iroquoian Shorthorns ................................45 James F. Bessler, Inc. ..................................51 JCC Jeepetta CattleCo. ..............................16 Justamere ..................................................31 Kearns Farms ............................................45 Key Ridge Shorthorn Farm ........................45 Keystone Shorthorns..................................45 Keystone Shorthorns..................................45 Kohlstaedt Farms ......................................27 KW Cattle Co ..........................................45 Laban Roanoke Farm ................................48 Lane Cattle ................................................48 Leveldale Farms..........................................48 Little Cedar Cattle Co. ........................11, 48 Longview Farms ........................................48 Maple Brook Farms ..................................48 Masonic Village ........................................48 McKee ......................................................48 Meyer Family Shorthorns ..........................48 Meyer Farms ..............................................48 Mid Continent Farms ................................15 Moon Creek Ranch ..................................48 New River Cattle ......................................48 Norman Farms ..........................................48 Oler Farm ..................................................48 Ostermeyer’s Shorthorns ............................25 Phildon Farms............................................48 Prospect Hill Shorthorns............................48 RC Show Cattle ........................................48 Richardson Farms Shorthorns ....................48 RL Cattle Company ..................................49 Robert & Bev Alden ..................................25 Robjoy Shorthorns ....................................49 Rockin’ G Land & Cattle ..........................49 Rocky Branch Shorthorns ..........................49 Schrag Shorthorn Farms ........................3, 49 Sears Marketing Services, LLC ..................51 SharBen Shorthorns ..................................49 ShorthornPlus Foundation ........................54 Showstock.com ..........................................53 Singing H Shorthorns ................................49 Smoky Mountain Farm..............................49 Stangl Shorthorns ......................................49 Stone Springs Shorthorns ..........................49 Strode Family Shorhtorns ..........................49 Sullivan Farms............................................49 Sullivan Supply ................................51, IBC Sutherland Shorthorns ..............................49 Tadmore Farms ..........................................17 Ten Mile Farm Shorthorns ........................49 Top Notch Stock Farm ..............................49 Turner Family Shorthorns..........................49 Turner Family Shorthorns - Luke ................5 Turner Shorthorns ....................................16 Tynywtra’s ..................................................49 Vogel Shorthorn Farm................................49 Walnut Spring Farms ................................51 Warner Ranch............................................51 Waukaru Shorthorns..................................51 Waymar Farms ..........................................15 Wendt, Kevin ............................................51 Whispering Hills Farms ..............................9 WHR Shorthorns ....................................IFC Wilson Livestock Agency ..........................51