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CWA Show Committee - Chair Show Committee - SE Hereford Club
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Rob O’Connor
CWA Bull Jackpot
Blake & Rikki-Jean Wilson
Dwayne & Glenna King
Koberstein Farms
Stacy Keith
Roger & Kirk Pederson
JRK Farms
Serena Griffin Mortensen Farms Ltd.
Mike & Kaitlyn Hammel
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JHF Herefords
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A selection of bulls, females, and embryos are available for sale at the ranch
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Johnstone’s Auction Barn, Moose Jaw, SK and for sale at the ranch. MJT 15C Royal 608H Grand Champion AOB Bull - PA Fair 2022 Walking Herd Sire. HMS HCF 109 King’s Court ET 94K Intermediate Bull Calf Champion at Lloyd’s Stockade and 3rd in class - CWA HMS Hi-Cliffe 15H Kodiak 31K 2nd in Class - CWA PCL 183F Keynote 11K Heifers eagerly await the arrival of this stud! Purchased with Powell Ranching AXA Evolve ET 112J Reserve Grand Champion Bull - CWA 2022 Member of the Evolve Group. Progeny available this year.In a new feature column in the Cattle Call, the Saskatchewan Hereford Association will be featuring cattle operations across the province that have found value in utilizing the Hereford breed within their herd. These operations will be presented a slate of questions to further learn about their unique farming business, marketing decisions and future goals. We have created a list of producers that are newly established in the cattle industry. These operations are forward thinking, advocates for agriculture and have seen value in using Hereford to better their operations. If you have someone in mind that fits this description and would like to nominate them for a focus article, please email skhereford@sasktel.net.
PLEASE DESCRIBE YOUR OPERATION, LOCATION AND FAMILY MEMBERS INVOLVED?
We live in the SE corner of Saskatchewan and along with our sons Dane and Kade we own and operate Twisted T Cattle Company where we breed approximately 400 females annually. Grass cattle as well as a direct-to-consumer beef business are also a large part of our operation on top of the cow calf side of things.
WHAT IS YOUR CURRENT BREEDING PROGRAM IN TERMS OF BREEDS UTILIZED, BREEDING SEASON AND ANY DIFFERENCES IN MANAGEMENT APPROACH BETWEEN HEIFERS AND MATURE COWS?
We have a predominantly angus-based herd that is then crossed with Herefords as well as some Simmental. We start to calve at the end of April. Heifers run with the main herd year-round except for breeding season.
WHAT ARE YOUR SUMMER AND WINTER FEED RESOURCES?
Cows are calved out on stockpiled native pasture with some supplemental hay as well. After branding in the first part of June cattle are moved through rotational grazing paddocks through the summer months then residual grazing farmland in the fall after harvest and the winter is spent going through the corn grazing paddocks as well as fed hay, straw and greenfeed cocktail mixes that are sewn in rotation with the corn to fix nitrogen and help reduce fertilizer costs.
HOW AND WHEN DO YOU MARKET YOUR STEER/HEIFERS OR REPLACEMENT/BRED FEMALES?
Steers are typically sold in the fall via online auction or live auction while select groups of replacement heifers are sold private treaty off the farm as well as kept for us while the rest move into our grass program where they will be sold late the next summer or put on feed to be marketed as beef through Amy’s direct to consumer beef company where she sells Halves quarters as well as select cuts.
HOW LONG HAVE YOU UTILIZED HEREFORD GENETICS AND WHAT STRENGTHS DO THEY CONTRIBUTE TO YOUR BREEDING PROGRAM?
We have had Hereford influence in our herd for over 15 years mainly with bulls, but a few females have been purchased as well.
HOW DO YOU THINK THE BREED COMPLIMENTS OTHER BREEDS IN A COMMERCIAL CROSSBREEDING SCENARIO?
We feel that the Hereford cross works excellent in our operation as costs continue to rise, driving inputs down is a focus and the Hereford influence helps us as they are a very efficient animal that can utilize and convert forage to lean meat very well. Along with the docility of the breed that makes them very easy to handle and work with year-round as our boys are 13 and 11 having cattle that are easy to work with is a must.
ARE THERE CHARACTERISTICS ABOUT THE BREED THAT YOU THINK ENHANCE PROFITABILITY IN A TIME OF INCREASING INPUTS, FEED COSTS, ETC.?
The ability of the Hereford cattle to survive and thrive in our harsh winter environments enable us to continue to challenge them to work harder for us and increase profitability to our operation along with our angus we feel that either as open calves or the following year as bred heifers.
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE BREEDERS CONTINUE TO IMPROVE OR EMPHASIZE IN ADVANCING THE BREED?
I feel that breeders should continue to emphasize on the characteristics that make the breed successful witch are do ability, docility and efficiency to name a few whiles continuing to improve on foot and udder structure which is critical in the longevity of the animal.
WHAT SHORT-TERM GOALS OR OPPORTUNITIES DO YOU ENVISION FOR YOUR OPERATION IN THE NEXT 5 YEARS?
In the next 5 years our goal for our operation is to continue to expand and diversify while finding new ways to lower inputs while increasing the profit per acre as well as expanding the finished beef side of the business and find new ways to market and promote the best quality protein on the planet.
Hereford cattle and enthusiast took to Regina, SK for the 51st Annual Canadian Western Agribition held November 28 to December 3, 2022. Judge Hampton Cornelius, La Salle, CO and associate judge Nathan Frost sorted through 109 Polled entries and 33 Horned entries.
Champion Polled Bull went to ANL Polled Herefords, Steelman, SK. Danny and Calvin Fornwald, Golden Oak Livestock and AXA Farms with ANL ACDT 36G KONG 115F ET 131K, sired by HAROLDSONS
UNITED 33D 36G. The March 5, 2022 entry was first named Junior Division Bull Calf Champion.
Reserve Champion Polled Bull went to Glenlees Farm, Arcola, SK, AXA Farms and River Valley Polled Herefords with Glenlees AXA EVOLVE ET 112J, sired by NJW 79Z Z311 ENDURE 173D ET. The March 6, 2021 entry was first named Champion Yearling Bull.
Champion Polled Female went to Haroldson’s Polled Herefords, Wawota, SK, River Valley Polled Herefords with HAROLDSON’S MILEY 48G 65J, sired by HAROLDSON’S SCC PAVATI 48G. The March 18, 2021 entry was first named Champion Yearling Heifer.
Reserve Champion Female went to Harvie Ranching, Olds, AB. Steven Knutson with HARVIE OVHF MS CANDY 14K, sired by NJW 202C 81E STEWARD 98G ET. The January 16, 2022 entry was first named Senior Division Champion Heifer Calf.
Champion Horned Bull went to Triple-A Herefords, Moose Jaw, SK with TRIPLE-A 6049 JAGUAR 7J, sired by TRIPLE-A 2059 BROOK ET 12B. The
by Jeremy Brooks - Vice presidentReserve Champion Horned Bull went to Wyatt Farms, Arrowwood, AB. With H DOMINATE 1404 ET, sired by SR DOMINATE 308F ET The January 21, 2021 was first named Reserve Champion Yearling Bull.
Champion Horned Female went to Torch View Cattle Co, White Fox, SK. with TORCH VIEW NEW EAR LADY 13K, sired by HARVIE OVHF EMPOWER ET 5K. The January 19, 2022 entry was first named Junior Division Champion Heifer Calf.
Reserve Champion Horned Female went to Rocking G Land and Cattle Co. with CCR 6011 ADELA ET 59H sired by BR BELLE AIR 6011 and calf at side RG 4R SKYY 225K. The February 2, 2022 entry was first named Senior Champion Female.
The SHA board handed out an exhibitor survey, with the intentions of either improving or coming up with a new event to promote the Hereford Breed. The results of the survey will be taken and reviewed at the SHA annual meeting later this year. A virtual whole membership survey will be sent out via email in January. We encourage all feedback as the board works to create exciting opportunities and events that interest and benefit the membership.
Again, it would not be possible to put on such events, without the countless number of volunteers and sponsors, from everyone who helped from processing to announcing the show, we say Thank You. A big Thank You goes to the CWA board of director and staff for putting on a first class show. We look forward to seeing everyone at next years, 52nd annual Canadian Western Agribition November 20-25, 2023.
Hi, my name is Kenzie Airriess and I am 9 yrs old. I live on a farm by Wadena, SK. Our farm name is Airriess Acres. We raise Purebred Polled Hereford cattle alongside our commercial herd and we also grain farm.
I have been apart of the SJHA for 3 years and have been to two Bonanzas as well as a few Beef a Ramas. My favorite memories are meeting my friends as well as new ones and competing in events and learning to get better at doing each one. I really enjoyed the activities at the Bonanzas especially the one at Weyburn when we had to run around as a team and try and catch a pig.
I am in competitive dancing with ballet, jazz and tap. I am going to four dance competitions this spring. I also enjoy riding my horse Annabelle. I really enjoy showing cattle and I hope to go to a few spring shows with my heifer and steer.
I have been a member of our Tisdale 4-H Beef Club since I was 6 years old. I am finally a Junior this year and so can take a heifer and a steer. My favorite thing about 4-H is learning from the older members and public speaking. I made it to provincial public speaking last year. I am hoping to get that far again this year with public speaking.
When I grow up I want to do something that involves working with animals. I said I wanted to be a farmer but my parents told me that I need to go and get an education first.
My favorite thing about Hereford cattle is how quiet and easy going they are. I also have a soft spot for those goggled eyed heifers as I am always trying to negotiate on trying to own one every year from my parents.
Hi my name is Ty Airriess and I am 10 years old. I live on a farm by Wadena, SK and our farm name is Airriess Acres. We raise Purebred Polled Hereford cattle as well as grain farm. We also have a commercial herd.
I have been apart of the SJHA for 4 years. I have been at a few Beef A Ramas as well as Bonanzas. I went to the Bonanza in Weyburn as well as in Camrose. I really enjoy learning from older members and meeting new kids my age that have the same interests as me.
I am a part of Tisdale 4-H Beef Club and have been a member since I was 6 years old. My favorite things about 4-H is learning new grooming techniques as well as learning about judging cattle. I also enjoy competing at events whether its public speaking or showing cattle.
I enjoy playing hockey as well as baseball with my classmates. At home I like helping out at the farm whether its processing cattle or helping with grain side of things. I also enjoy quading around the yard and checking cows. I enjoy going to cattle shows and showing our cattle.
When I grow up I hope to make it to the NHL and if that doesn’t pan out then I will plan to take over the farm as I enjoy the cattle and grain farming but I know I should go and get a trade or education first. I am not sure yet though what I would get.
My favorite thing about Hereford cattle is how docile they are and how nice they are to work with. I always enjoy calving time as you never know what kind of markings a calf is going to have when its born.
BULLS SIRED BY:
RIVERBRIDGE 313A LAD 31D
DW SENSATIION LAD 18D
LBH 171A RIBSTONE 497C
MVF 86C GP TRINITY LAD 533F
RIVERBRIDGE 497C LAD 72J
RIVERBRIDGE 18D LAD 22J
Coming two year old bulls, including heifer bull prospects, for sale by private treaty.
The Mitchells - Maidstone, SK
DAVID & MAXINE
Phone: (306) 893-2838
Cell: (306) 893-7499
e-mail: riverbridge@sasktel.net
DONNIE & KERRY
Phone: (306) 893-2548
Cell: (306) 893-7307
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Judged by Hampton Cornelius, La Salle, CO, USA
Polled Females
Champion Junior Heifer Calf
ANL ACDT 36G Jada 115F ET 141K
Exhibited by: ANL Polled Herefords - Steelman, SK
Additional Owners: Danny & Calvin Fornwald, Golden Oak Livestock, AXA Farms, Rowyn Shier
Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf
ANL ACDT 36G Jada 115F ET 130K
Exhibited by: ANL Polled Herefords - Steelman, SK
Champion Senior Heifer Calf
Harvie OVHF Ms Candy 14K
Exhibited by: Harvie Ranching - Olds, AB
Additional Owners: Steven Knutson
Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf
Haroldson’s Marvel 7437 ET 39K
Exhibited by: Haroldsons Polled Herefords - Wawota, SK
Additional Owners: River Valley Polled Herefords
Champion Yearling Heifer
Haroldson’s Miley 48G 65J
Exhibited by: Haroldsons Polled Herefords - Wawota, SK
Additional Owners: River Valley Polled Herefords
Reserve Champion Yearling Heifer
Manchester Y79D Mist 112J
Exhibited by: Manchester Polled Herefords - Senlac, SK
Additional Owners: Hereford GRLZ
Champion Senior Female
RSK FM 695D Miss Princess 110H with calf at side
Harvie OVHF Princess 118K
Exhibited by: Harvie Ranching - Olds, AB
Additional Owners: OVHF
Reserve Champion Senior Female
Haroldson’s Robyn 24E 44H with calf at side
Haroldson’s Pavati 48G 20K
Exhibited by: Haroldsons Polled Herefords - Wawota, SK
Grand Champion Polled Female
Haroldson’s Miley 48G 65J
Exhibited by: Haroldsons Polled Herefords - Wawota, SK
Additional Owners: River Valley Polled Herefords
Reserve Grand Champion Polled Female
Harvie OVHF Ms Candy 14K
Exhibited by: Harvie Ranching - Olds, AB
Additional Owners: Steven Knutson
Horned Females
Champion Junior Heifer Calf
Torch View New Era Lady 13K
Exhibited by: Torch View Cattle Company - White Fox, SK
Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf
CCR 1326 Libby 36K
Exhibited by: Copper Creek Ranch - Princeton, BC
Champion Yearling Heifer
GH 767 Jasmine 32J
Exhibited by: Hirsche Herefords - Delbonita, AB
Reserve Champion Yearling Heifer
4D 619D Journee 101J
Exhibited by: Dallas Farms Inc. - Bowden, AB
Champion Senior Female
CCR 6011 Adela ET 59H with calf at side RG 4R Skyy 225K
Exhibited by: Rocking G Land And Cattle Co. - Gull Lake, SK
Grand Champion Horned Female
TORCH VIEW NEW ERA LADY 13K
Exhibited by: Torch View Cattle Company - White Fox, SK
Reserve Grand Champion Horned Female
CCR 6011 Adela ET 59H with calf at side: RG 4R Skyy 225K
Exhibited by: Rocking G Land And Cattle Co. - Gull Lake, SK
Cattle Call 24Judged by Hampton Cornelius, La Salle, CO, USA
Grand Champion Polled Female
Haroldson’s Miley 48G 65J
Exhibited by: Haroldsons Polled Herefords - Wawota, SK
Additional Owners: River Valley Polled Herefords
Reserve Grand Champion Polled Female
Harvie OVHF Ms Candy 14K
Exhibited by: Harvie Ranching - Olds, AB
Additional Owners: Steven Knutson
Grand Champion Horned Female
Torch View New Era Lady 13K
Exhibited by: Torch View Cattle Company - White Fox, SK
Reserve Grand Champion Horned Female
CCR 6011 Adela ET 59H with calf at side: RG 4R Skyy 225K
Exhibited by: Rocking G Land And Cattle Co. - Gull Lake, SK
Judged by Hampton Cornelius, La Salle, CO, USA
Champion Junior Bull Calf
ANL ACDT 36G Kong 115F ET 131K
Exhibited by: ANL Polled Herefords - Steelman, SK
Additional Owners: Danny & Calvin Fornwald, Golden Oak Livestock, Axa Farms
Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf
Torch View King 103K
Exhibited by: Torch View Cattle Company - White Fox, SK
Champion Senior Bull Calf
Haroldson’s Royal 24E 12K
Exhibited by: Haroldsons Polled Herefords - Wawota, SK
Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf
Glenlees 39G Devout 38K
Exhibited by: Glenlees Farm - Arcola, SK
Champion Yearling Bull
Glenlees AXA Evolve ET 112J
Exhibited by: Glenlees Farm - Arcola, SK
Additional Owners: AXA Polled Herefords, River Valley Polled Herefords
Reserve Champion Yearling Bull
NJW PMH Commitment 137J ET
Exhibited by: Harvie Ranching - Olds, AB
Additional Owners: Tinley & Lyla Harvies, OVHF, Llandillo Poll Herefords
Champion Senior Bull
Remitall-W Haymaker ET 35H
Exhibited by: Remitall West - Olds, AB
Additional Owner: Arthur Polled Herefords
Reserve Champion Senior Bull
MHPH 117E Hobbs ET 203H
Exhibited by: Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Mississauga, ON
Additional Owner: Dorbay Polled Herefords
Grand Champion Polled Bull
ANL ACDT 36G Kong 115F ET 131K
Exhibited by: ANL Polled Herefords - Steelman, SK
Additional Owner: Danny & Calvin Fornwald, Golden Oak Livestock, Axa Farms
Reserve Grand Champion Polled Bull
Glenlees AXA Evolve ET 112J
Exhibited by: Glenlees Farm - Arcola, SK
Additional Owner: AXA Polled Herefords, River Valley Polled Herefords
Champion Senior Bull Calf
Triple A 6049 Kickstart 4K
Exhibited by: Triple A Herefords - Moose Jaw, SK
Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf
Triple A 6049 Kodiak 9K
Exhibited by: Triple A Herefords - Moose Jaw, SK
Champion Yearling Bull
Triple-A 6049 Jaguar 7J
Exhibited by: Triple A Herefords - Moose Jaw, SK
Reserve Champion Yearling Bull
H Dominate 1404 ET
Exhibited by: Wyatt Farms - Arrowwood, AB
Grand Champion Horned Bull
Triple-A 6049 Jaguar 7J
Exhibited by: Triple A Herefords - Moose Jaw, SK
Reserve Grand Champion Horned Bull
H Dominate 1404 ET
Exhibited by: Wyatt Farms - Arrowwood, AB
Polled Breeders Herd
Haroldsons Polled Herefords - Wawota, SK
Horned Breeders Herd
Hirsche Herefords - Delbonita, AB
Polled Get-of-Sire
Haroldsons Polled Herefords - Wawota, SK
Horned Get-of-Sire
Triple A Herefords - Moose Jaw, SK
Polled Junior Get-of-Sire
Glenlees Farm - Arcola, SK
Horned Junior Get-of-Sire
Triple A Herefords - Moose Jaw, SK
Polled Premier Breeder
Wilson, Chad - Haroldsons Polled Herefords
Horned Premier Breeder
Hirsche, Grant - Hirsche Herefords
Polled Premier Exhibitor
Harvie, Tinley & Lyla - Harvie Ranching
Horned Premier Exhibitor
Hirsche, Grant - Hirsche Herefords
Judged by Hampton Cornelius, La Salle, CO, USA
Grand Champion Polled Bull
ANL ACDT 36G Kong 115F ET 131K
Exhibited by: ANL Polled Herefords - Steelman, SK
Additional Owner: Danny & Calvin Fornwald, Golden Oak Livestock, Axa Farms
Reserve Grand Champion Polled Bull
Glenlees AXA Evolve ET 112J
Exhibited by: Glenlees Farm - Arcola, SK
Additional Owner: AXA Polled Herefords, River Valley Polled Herefords
Grand Champion Horned Bull
Triple-A 6049 Jaguar 7J
Exhibited by: Triple A Herefords - Moose Jaw, SK
Reserve Grand Champion Horned Bull
H Dominate 1404 ET
Exhibited by: Wyatt Farms - Arrowwood, AB
The 44th Edition of Stockade Round-Up at the Lloydminster Exhibition was held Tuesday November 1st to Friday November 4th. This was the first show for new LAEA Ag Manager Dana Larouche, and with the help of Exhibition staff and volunteers it was a great success. This year the Hereford Show was moved to Thursday morning and was judged by Katie Songer. Hereford Entries were up for the 2022 show with a solid representation of the breed. The largest challenge of the show this year was the coming of winter right after move in. Anyone with interest in the show can direct inquiries to the Lloydminster Exhibition.
GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
Manchester Polled Herefords with MANCHESTER Y79D MIST 112J sired by WORR OWEN TANKERAY Y79D ET
RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE
HMS Hi-Cliffe with HMS Hi-Cliffe 225D Glamour 32G with calf
HMS Hi-Cliffe 901 Kore 23K sired by CSC 701 Bolder 901 at side
GRAND CHAMPION BULLS
The Cliffs Farm and SK Ranching & the Ferguson Family with TCF 115E PAY ATTENTION 111J sired by GHC C5 ATTENTION 155E
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL
K-Cow Ranch with K-COW KNOCKOUT 79K sired by RSK SCK 695D FIRST CLASS 27F
Remitall-W Haymaker ET 36H ARTHUR POLLED HEREFORDS
Grand Champion Bull
2022 Olds Fall Classic, Olds AB
2022 Farm Fair, Edmonton AB
2022 Alberta Hereford Showcase, Red Deer AB
Top 10 CN Beef Supreme
2022 Canadian Western Agribition, Regina,SK
Haroldson’s Miley 48G 65J HAROLDSON’S POLLED HEREFORDS RIVER VALLEY POLLED HEREFORDS
Championships
2021 CWA Junior Heifer Calf Champion, Regina SK
2022 CWA First Lady Classic Overall Reserve Champion, Regina, SK
2022 Royal Winter Fair All Breeds Supreme Champion, Toronto,ON
2022 National Champion Polled Hereford Female, Toronto, ON
2022 Canadian Western Agribition Polled Hereford Champion Female, Regina, SK
Top 10 CN Beef Supreme
2022 Canadian Western Agribition, Regina,SK
“The only thing standing between you and your goal is the bullshit story you keep telling yourself as to why you can’t achieve it.” - Jordan Belfort
I didn’t think I was good enough to be a photographer with ShowChampions. Until a friend gave me the same advice I dish out to others: “Just apply, what’s the worst that could happen?” My job interview was the Calgary Stampede, believe it or not. I had just a few days to prove myself, learn, grow, and give them a great impression. It went well. Very well!
It was 2016, and the world’s most trusted livestock photographer put ME at the “Super Bowl of Cattle Shows” Hereford backdrop. I had to leave it all on the table! Exhaustion in a place of bliss can teach you plenty if you let it. You either win or you learn. Within a few short months I had completed all 16 days of the National Western Stock Show, 20 days of the San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo, and three weeks of the largest livestock show in the world in Houston, Texas.
Soon thereafter I was hired for Farmfair
I can’t tell you how much I learned, but my skills and abilities were tested by long days photographing hundreds of animals, multiple species, and dozens of show rings. One thing is for sure: your confidence better grow, or you can fade into the background quickly. People trust that you are in control and know exactly what to do. I grew quickly by taking on every challenge that I was introduced to and by learning to receive feedback and critique. There is always something new to learn.
The opportunity doors kept opening, and I kept walking through. Sometimes people don’t see the opportunity as it lies right in front of them. You have to know when to say no, and when to say yes…on repeat. I try to live as if I won’t have the opportunity to experience things again, as often we
don’t. Saying no one time can shut down an amazing relationship you could have had for 20 years. I photograph with that in mind. I photograph as if it is the last chance…
When the first show season cooled off, I found myself in an awkward place. I was in the middle of a very trying personal time, in a new city, newly divorced, and struggling to find an employment opportunity. I am sure I applied for 50 jobs that summer and was called for one interview. I was discouraged.
Luck is when opportunity and preparation meet. That’s when Allan Browarny, the CEO of ShowChampions, asked me about my editing abilities. I had my own business as a portrait photographer prior to ShowChampions, so I was fluent in postprocessing photographs. I demonstrated my talents at the time to Allan, and the rest really is history! I
quickly became the senior editor for Mr. Browarny. The Browarny name is affluent around the globe, and now I was the one carefully placing that name on each photograph and delivering to clients from Alberta to Brazil, New Mexico, Australia, Chile, Thailand, and more.
That year was completely wild and equally fantastic! I was soon travelling for on-farm photoshoots, having photographed my first cattle dispersal that fall. I travelled with and assisted Allan on select on-farm photoshoots, learning how he handles customers, business, video, and photoshoots. I knew I always had to take every ounce of intel I could. It is akin to being able to travel with and play alongside Gretzky in his day. There can be many exhausting and uncomfortable moments, but it sure is rewarding! Allan and I travel and work well together. We soon took on many international and on-farm photoshoots together, building the ShowChampions brand wherever we saw opportunity. Doing so has built many once-in-a-lifetime relationships and friendships. Since 2016, these are some of the events and places I have had the pleasure to work:
• National Western Stock Show (5 times)
• San Antonio Livestock Show & Rodeo (5x)
• Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo (5x)
• Canadian Western Agribition (6x)
• Farmfair (6x)
• Calgary Stampede (6x)
• Sydney Royal Easter Show, Australia (3x)
• Royal Highland Show - Edinburg, Scotland
• Mexico’s National Brahman Show & Congreso Ganadero de las Estrellas
• Monterey California County Fair
• Toronto Royal (3x)
• Texas, Mississippi, New Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma, California, B.C, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Manitoba
I am sure it was my parents; they encouraged making something great with mediocre ingredients. That’s what our culture was about. Descendants
of Ukrainians, my Mother and Father made sure I knew how to “do things well.” It truly takes the same amount of time to do something well as it does to do it poorly. I was raised in East Central Saskatchewan on a multi-generation mixed farming operation. Teamwork and getting the job done no matter the circumstances are something we in the livestock industry can all relate to.
I purchased my first camera when I was in my early teens, sending multiple rolls of film to the city with my Mother on a monthly basis. Like anyone with new gear, I photographed everything as it was, learning to make it look its very best. With much trial and error I discovered how to find the “beauty in the beast.” I am a self-taught photographer who benefited from the best mentors I could find. We are very privileged to live in the age of the internet. Google was and still is my university. The subject does not matter, but there is always a way to make it look its best. My high school art teacher instilled in me that all art is a matter of light and perspective. A great metaphor for life, too!
Presentation of your subject is the first and major thing to consider— being prepared, having help, and keeping everything clean. If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Do the very best with what you can at that moment. You will invest so much of your time and money sourcing genetics, marketing, breeding, feeding, fitting, etc., but it all comes down to the final presentation, which is the photograph. You don’t have a second chance to make a first impression. It is so important in this competitive market that you grab the viewer’s attention as quickly as possible. A photograph is single-handedly almost always the thing that will draw customers to your farm or ranch to view the animals.
When photographing cattle, consider the setting and backgrounds. Animals up against a fence or structure will become lost. It is said that the background will suck all the power out of the animal. Keep distractions behind the animal(s) at a minimum. If you must have a
fence, the less fence the better. It is understandable that not all cattle are used to an electric wire, but if you can at least keep the cattle from standing up against a background they will look more present and stronger. I find that distractions in the background are just that: distractions that will prevent the viewer from focusing on the main character, your animal.
Photoshoot day can certainly be stressful. However, it is my job to make sure the client has an enjoyable experience. It comes with the territory that there is a lot of work, expectations, and money wrapped up in photo day, but a crew that does not jive well together just does not pull the best out of the scenario. I cannot stress the importance of having keen photo pen help with great cattle sense and
knowledge of animal energy. Be sure to set expectations, be clear about what it is you need, and practice patience. A great photographer is truly like an orchestra conductor. When I shoot, I am acutely aware of what the animal is going to do next, where the photo pen help is at, how to direct said help, and where I need to be to get the shot.
Sunshine is the ideal lighting to photograph animals. It brings out the dimension, shape, and muscle of cattle and brightens up the whole scene. Green grass or any type of colour in your scene can really make a difference in the final outcome. I like to utilize contrast if I can.
Marketing photos, group shots, and stock photos are equally important. You want photos that show off your program in its entirety: a great group shot of your bull pen offering; cow-calf pairs in the summer with a big calf at side its mother on green grass; herdbull photographs; scenic images of your ranch; really any great image that entices the audience and might encourage customers to visit or purchase from your program. A great stock photo or scenic image
showing off your groups of cattle can really go a long way in instilling the perception of your program and selling your genetics! I do always encourage people to hire professionals. It is an opportunity to have the job done efficiently, professionally, and allows you to focus on what you do best in your day to day. Having that extra network of people to discuss and showcase your program is also a benefit.
When I am not travelling, my favourite place to be is with my son Wagner and spouse Ryan at our home near Saskatoon. Ryan is a professional auctioneer in the cattle industry, and we spend a lot of our time at cattle sales and industry gatherings. Wagner enjoys speed skating, building Lego, and has recently taken up archery. We do have some commercial cattle, and we enjoy the falltime as it allows us to spend some spare time in the barn preparing sale heifers. That is truly our hobby. Our life is very full, but when we manage to be together it sure is special!
Maureen Tubmanwww.showchampions.com
Photographer & Photo Editor - 306-730-7822
Saskatchewan, Canada
Photograph dark cattle in a lighter area and lighter cattle with a darker background if possible. These are unnecessary but small tools to play with if you have the ability.The Better Your Beef strategy will feature prominently in 2023 and the foreseeable future for the Canadian Hereford Association. It is more than a marketing campaign; it sets direction for the breed as a partnership between breeders and the Association.
Where it benefits the Hereford breed, we will partner with service providers, industry groups and other breed associations. This is to establish the identity of the seedstock genetics sector as being collaborative, forward thinking, service oriented and efficient. We need to ensure that we provide services that allow breeders to develop cattle that are suited to their environment, opportunity to make a profit and reduce any burdens associated with registering and transferring cattle.
As we work toward an efficient modern registry system, we are making a few changes. Effective January 1, 2023, the CHA will no longer require the original registration certificate to be returned to the office to complete transfers or corrections. We still require the same detailed information to maintain the accuracy of our registry and to avoid any unnecessary errors. Authorizations can be submitted via email to info@hereford.ca, contact the CHA office for more information. As we are continually developing new registry programs and processes, we may have a few bumps in the road but in the end will strengthen the system creating a better user experience for CHA members.
Youth development is a key pillar of the Better Your Beef Strategy, establishing connections where Hereford is the breed of choice for upcoming generations of cattle producers. The Bonanza show hosted by the Canadian Junior Hereford Association has been the gold standard of youth livestock events in Canada for over 40 years. We want to ensure that our youth have an opportunity to network, build lasting friendships, develop skills, and choose to remain in agriculture. We are exploring the development of new programs focusing on young adults who are past the age of participating at Bonanza and interested in an agriculture career but need an opportunity to remain engaged in the system.
Bonanza ‘Head Strait to the East’ will be hosted in Prince Edward Island at the Rodd Brudenell River Resort from July 25-29, 2023. This is part of ‘Hereford Week in Canada’ and the Canadian Hereford Association will be hosting its summer meetings and AGM. This year we will feature guest speakers and information sessions on topics relating to the beef industry in general and those specific to Hereford breeders. There will be activities for a wide range of interests, so I welcome you to attend whether you are exhibiting cattle or interested in enjoying PEI in the summer.
On behalf of the Canadian Hereford Association, I wish everyone a successful calving and bull sale season. I look forward to meeting with members at sales and events through this spring and summer.
Lone Pine & Airriess Acres Invitational Event
October 14, 2022 - Vibank, SK
Auctioneer: Chris Poley Sale
High Selling Lots
Lot 45A - CRITT Miss Hollie 25J sired by Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET was purchased by Airriess Acres, Wadena, SK for $11,500.0
Lot 9 - XLP 190B Zoom Zoom 702J sired by Harvie Cool Water ET 190B was purcahsed by Steven Knutson, Moosomin, SK for $10,000.00
Consignor: Lone Pine Cattle Services
Lot 1 - Kirby-Lonepine MV Sybil 37K sired by NJW 11B 6589 Authority 57G ET was purchased by River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburg, ON for $9,250.00
Lot 3 - XLP 137G Sara 822K sired by RVP 8Y Globe Trotter ET 137G was purchased by High Chapparal Ranch, Lipton, SK for $5,250.00
Lot 49 - CRITT Option 28K sired by SHF Horizon D287 H022 ET for 1/2 Interest, Full Possession was purchased by Coulee Cres Farms Ltd., Red Deer Country, AB for $10,000.00
Lot 48 - CRITT Archer 7K sired by SHF Horizon D287 H022 ET for 1/2 Interest, Full Possession was purchased by LV Farms Ltd., Midale, SK for $8,500.00
Lot 43 & 44 - GHC Miss Legend 167F sired by KCF Bennett Impact B451 was purchased by Twin View Polled Herefords, Strathclair, MB and CRITT MissYork 38K sired by SHF Horizon D287 H022 ET was purcahsed by River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburg, ON for $12,750.00
Lot 50& 50A - JHF 10D Belle 18H sired by Elm-Lodge Deep Water 10D was purchased by HMS Hi-Cliffe, Outlook, SK and JHF 91G Belle 40K sired by McCoy B451 Totem 91G was purchased by Lone Pine Cattle Services,Vibank, SK for $6,500.00
c&t take the final step
October 15, 2022 - Kisbey, SK
Auctioneer: Chris Poley
Sale Results Average
16 Bred Cows $2,209.38
15 Cow/Heifer Calf Pairs $6,140.00
3 Cow/Bull Calf Pairs $9,416.67
54 Live Lots Grossed $225,350.00 $4,173.15
High Selling Lots
Lot 4 & 4A - C&T 218Z Sharona 103E sired by MHPH 118U Zappa 218Z was purchased by Chula Vista, Thorton, ON and Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Mississauga, ON and C&T KG 1G King 3K sired by PCL 4013 Glitz 1G was purchased by Blast Angus, Houston, BC for $16,000.00
Lot 16 & 165A - C&T 218Z Emerald 77D sired by MHPH
118U Zappa 218Z was purchased by Blast Angus, Houston, BC and C&T Aywon 358C Emerald 5K sired by TH 403A
475Z Pioneer 358C ET was purchased by River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, ON for $13,250.00
Lot 28 & 28A - C&T Aywon 218Z Jess 9D sired by MHPH
118U Zappa 218Z was purchased by TR Bar Cattle Co, Houston, BC and C&T Aywon 20H Jess 70K sired by PCL 14E Houston 20H was purchased by Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Mississauga, ON and Roots N Wings, Gravenhurst, ON for $11,500.00
Lot 22 & 22A - MHPH 75C Karen 305E sired by RSK MHPH
10Y Can-am ET 75C was purchased by McCoy Cattle Co, Milestone, SK and C&T 162F Karen 6K sired by Remitall-W JKF Belmont 162K was purchased by Diamond Lazy H, Houston, BC for $7,250.00
Lot 38 & 38A - C&T 51F Sassy 19H sired by RSK SCK 6964 Facsimile 51F was purchased by Warnyca Land & Cattle, Montmartre, SK and C&T 24E Sassy 60K sired by Remitall-W Connected ET 24E was purcahsed by Cedarwod Polled Herefords, Lindsay, ON for $6,250.00
anl/glenlees polled herefords & guests production sale October 15, 2022 - Steelman, SK
Auctioneer: Chris Poley
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High Selling Lots
Lot 53 - Glenlees MHPH 4040 Artwork 45J sired by Boyd FT Knox 17Y X75 4040 was purchased by Steven Knutson,Moosomin, SK and RSK Farms, Brandon, MB for $41,000.00
Lot 6 - ANL DBK 4013 Miriah 106F 29J sired by Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET was purchased by Logan Topp,Grace City, SD and Mohican West, Laurel, MT for $22,000.00
Lot 54 - Glenlees DBK 4013 Taylor 56J sired by Innisfail WHR
Lot 1 - ANL ACDT 244 Jada 115 ET 159K sired by SHF Hodgeman F158 H244 was purcahsed by Manchester Herefords, Senlac and Alexander Neufeld, Evesham, SK for $27,500.00
Lot 50 - Glenlees 39G Temptress 43K sired by Mohican 4013 Upload 39G was purchased by SH Investments, Arcola,SK for $15,000.00
Lot 51 - Glenlees DBK 69H Gloria 132K sired by Glenlees 7454 Game On 69H was purchased by Abby Hill Farms, Richmound, ON for $15,000.00
blair athol haroldsons & friends
October 16, 2022 - Arcola, SK
Auctioneer: Chris Poley
High Selling Lots
Lot 59 - Haroldson’s Marvel 7437 ET 39K sired by H Montgomery 7437 ET was purchased by River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, ON for $107,000.00.
Lot 57 - Haroldson’s JCC Missey 24E 21K sired by Haroldson’s JVJ Royal 24E was purchased by Harvey Duke, Regina, SK for $25,000.00
Lot 58 - Haroldson’s Marvel 7437 ET 31K sired by H Montgomery 7437 ET was purchased by Heather LeBlanc, Ogema, SK for $15,000.00
Lot 63 - Haroldson’s Electra 24E 8J sired by Haroldson’s JVJ Royal 24E was purchased by McDonald Farm, Grand Rapids, Michigan for $30,000.00
Lot 67 - Haroldson’s Lady 8441 103J sired by H FHF Pilgrim 8441 ET was purchased by Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Mississauga, ON for $15,000.00
Lot 50 - PBHR Ellie 3G 2J sired by McCoy Z426 Legacy 9F was purchased by Chula Vista, Thornton, ON for $12,000.00
square d herefords annual production sale
October 17, 2022 - Langbank, SK
Auctioneer: Chris Poley
Sale Results Average
4 Cow/Calf Pairs $7,600.00
5 Bull Calves $8,750.00
6 Heifer Calves $5,808.33
16 Bred Females $4,121.00
30 Live Lots Grossed $166,200.00 $5,540.00
1 Embryo Lot $2,400.00
10 Semen Lots $17,250.00
Sale Grossed $185,100.00
High Selling Lots
Lots 8 & 8A - Square-D Winnie 206H sired by BW NJW 139X 10W Payday 31E was purchased by Glenn Zilke, Springside, SK and Square-D Maddonna 306K sired by NJW 73S 22Z Might Max 69B ET was purchased by Brooks Farms, Alameda, SK for $8,250.00
Lots 12 & 12A - Square-D Kitty 481F sired by Square-D Century 957B was purchased by Glenn Zilke, Springside, SK and Square-D Belle 418K sired by NJW 34S 38W Beef 15Z EtT was purchased by KLR Herefords, Consul, SK for $8,200.00
Lot 4 - Square-D Boh 303K sired by NJW 139C 103C Ridge 254G for 3/4 interest, full possession was purchased by Kootney Polled Hereford, Surrey, BC for $9,500.00
Lot 3 - Square-D Maddox 686K sired by NJW 73S 22Z Mighty Max 69B ET for 3/4 interest, full possession was purchased by King Ranch, Warren, MB for $7,000.00
Lot 6 - Square-D Bart 657K sired by NJW 246D 168C Tuff 269G for 3/4 interest, full possession was purchased by Carmen Englot, Glenavon, SK for $7.000.00
Lot 7 - Square-D Jewel ET 101K sired by NJW 139C 103C Ridge 254G was purchased by River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, ON for $10,250.00
Lot 41 - Square-D Jewel ET 001K sired by NJW 139C 103C Ridge 254G was purchased by McLennan Creek Herefords, Abbotsford, ON for $10,000.00
Lot 25 - Square-D Winnie 576H sired by BW NJW 139X 10W Payday 31E was purcahsed by Randy Hall, Fillmore, SK for $7,500.00
Lot 17 - Square-D Winnie 481H sired by BW NJW 139X 10W Payday 31E was purchased by Clayton Hawreluik & Julie Meyerhans, Sheho, SK for $5,500.00
CWA National Hereford Sale
December 1, 2022
Regina, SK
Auctioneer: Chris Poley
Sale Management: T Bar C Cattle Co. Ltd.
Sale Results
17 Lots Grossed $191,900.00 and Averaged $11,288.25
High Selling Lots
Lots 314 - Airriess-Acres Rosita 28K sired by BG LCC 11B Perfecto 84F was purchased by Diamond H Herefords, Moose Jaw, SK for $25,000.00
Lot 307 - 1/2 interest in Manchester Y79D Mist 112J sired by WORR Owen Tankeray Y79D ET was purchased by Hereford Grlz,Raymore, SK for $24,000.
Lot 303- 1/2 interest in Remitall-W Refresh ET 118K sired by Remitall-W Gold Rush ET 91H was purchased by Warren Point Stud, Queensland, Australia for $20,000.00
Lots 302B - Critt Scrutiny 19K sired by GHC Attention 155E was purchased by Twin View Polled Herefords, Strathclair, MB for $16,000.00
Lots 305 - The right to flush Haroldson’s Robyn 24E 44H sired by Haroldson’s JVJ Royal 24E was purchased by Twelve Oaks Land & Cattle, Windsor, NS for $16,000.00
Lots 312 - Pick of the RSK Farms 2023 Heifer Calf Crop was purchased by Venture Livestock, Olds, AB for $16,000.00
Phantom Creek Livestock The Sands Of Time Complete Dispersal December 16, 2022
Swift Current, SK
Auctioneer: Chris Poley
Sale Management: T Bar C Cattle Co. Ltd.
Sale Results
182 Lots Grossed $1,850,075.00 and Averaged $10,165.25
High Selling Bull Calf Pair
Lot 2 and 2B - PCL 49Y Dahlila 111E sired by PCL Yukon R117 ET 49Y was purchased by Golden Oak Livestock, Red Deer County, AB and her calf PCL 4013 Kingsman ET 49K sired by Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET was purchased by Blair Athol Polled Herefords, Arcola, SK for $55,000.00.
High Selling Heifer Calf Pairs
Lot 10 and 10A - PCL A191 Real Lady 14F sired by SHF All Star 42X A191 was purchased by Gentica Triple FFF, Houston, TX and her calf PCL 14E Real Lady 14K sired by Remitall-W Rainmaker ET 14E was purchased by River Valley Polled Herefords, Newburgh, ON for $39,250.00.
Lot 57 and 57A - PCL 4013 Starlet ET 61G sired by Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET and her calf PCL 183F Starlet 39K sired by TH Masterplan 183F was purchased by Gentica Triple FFF, -Houston, TX for $34,500.00.
High Selling Bull Calf
Lot 38 - PCL 183F Kashmir 5K sired by TH Masterplan 183F was purchased by Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Mississauga, ON, Lian Mor Polled Herefords, Mono, ON, Chula Vista Polled Herefords, Thorton, ON, and Roots and Wings Farm, Gravenhurst, ON for $38,000.00
High Selling Bred Heifers
Lot 9 - PCL A191 Dahlila 29J sired by SHF All Star 42X A191 was purchased by Gentica Triple FFF, Houston for $20,000.00. Lot 58 - PCL 504C Starlet 19J sired by BEHM 100W Cuda 504C was purchased by Gentica Triple FFF, Houston for $15,500.00.
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Saskatoon, SK
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C: 306-221-7039
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Hepburn, SK
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