Midwest
ABERDEEN Association
2020-21
Membership Directory
When investing in Six K genetics, you can expect performance whether on halter or at home.
Raise Your
EXPECTATIONS
We raise fullblood Aberdeen cattle only and have a large selection for sale throughout the year. If you’re wondering how this unique breed can work for you, let us help you design a business plan. ERIC & LISA KYLLO
4649 SE 138th Street • Blooming Prairie, MN phone: 507.456.1662 email: sixkranch@gmail.com web: www.sixkranch.com
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Rifleman B9900 GMC Rifleman B9900 GMC
Co-owned by Triple S Cattle & Grass Master Cattle 56.25% Lowline Moderator DOB: 5/4/2014 ▪ BW: 56 lb.
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Co-owned by Sire: TripleGMC S Cattle Beau Jangles ▪ Dam: GMC Amberoo by Androssan Jamberoo & Grass Master Cattle Ultrasound at 19 months of age ▪ REA: 18.34 ▪ BF: .16 ▪ REA/CWT: 1.52 e n 3.1 ! ▪ Tenderness: 2.4 S e▪mIMF: 56.25% Lowline Moderator Shape: .51 a l ble Avai DOB: 5/4/2014 ▪ BW: 56 lb. Sire: GMC Beau Jangles ▪ Dam: GMC Amberoo by Androssan Jamberoo Ultrasound at 19 months of age ▪ REA: 18.34 ▪ BF: .16 ▪ REA/CWT: 1.52 Shape: .51 ▪ IMF: 3.1 ▪ Tenderness: 2.4
GMC Marksman
GMC Annie Oakley
First-born son of Rifleman Weighed 1,070 lb. at 11 months 3.3 WDA Ratio · 16.78 REA
Full sister to Rifleman 2017 National Summer Yearling Champion
MC Annie Oakley Full sister to Rifleman 2017 National Summer Yearling Champion
GMC Wow Factor GMC Marksman 2017 National Summer
Bull Calf Champion First-born son of Rifleman Weighed 1,070 lb. at 11 months Sired by Pittbull out of Rifleman and Annie Oakley's dam3.3 WDA Ratio · 16.78 REA
GMC Wow Factor
2017 National Summer Bull Calf Champion Jeff & Teri Schelkopf Sired by Pittbull out of Rifleman 402-469-7294 and Annie Oakley's dam
P.O. Box 343, Sutton, NE triplescattleco@windstream.net triplescattleco@outlook.com
Jeff & Teri Schelkopf AIMING FOR EFFICIENCY IN BEEF PRODUCTION 402-469-7294 2
P.O. Box 343, Sutton, NE triplescattleco@windstream.net
4 Skors Fire Walker - Exciting future!
4 Skors Longmire - Full of growth!
EZ Blueberry - Excelled in the Show Ring!
Farm raised beef from 4 Skors Ranch!
Mike & Lyssa Skor, Cody & Sierra Mike 701-580-6726 • Lyssa 701-770-4163 5885 152nd Avenue NW • Williston, ND 58801 fourskorsranch@gmail.com
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Welcome
Greetings, fellow livestock enthusiasts, and welcome to the fourth edition of the Midwest Aberdeen Association membership directory. Once again, we’re excited to present this outstanding set of advertisers and members to you. We are confident the information in this directory will help to expand your cattle network, no matter which part of the country you live in. As you browse these pages, you will find experienced Aberdeen and Moderator producers who can provide you with superior genetic opportunities, offer their knowledge and expertise, and share their passion for this tremendous breed.
Midwest
ABERDEEN Association
The Aberdeen breed truly has a lot to offer. These cattle provide elite calving ease and calf vigor, resulting in higher survival rates with less labor input. Our breed’s efficiency is second to none: You’ll consistently see cows that wean calves at 50+ percent of their own body weights, production females thriving on less pasture acreage per unit than their non-Aberdeen counterparts, and calves that perform well in a feedlot setting and hang high-value carcasses. Without a doubt, Aberdeen genetics will work for you.
We are proud to host numerous Aberdeen gatherings here in the Midwest Region. Our shows each year at the Iowa State Fair, World Beef Expo, and American Royal are some of the most elite Aberdeen events in the nation. We invite you and your familes to attend. We’d be glad to see you. We also invite you to join our growing regional association, if you aren’t already a member. For the most up-to-date information about Midwest Aberdeen and its upcoming activities, follow us on Facebook or visit our website. If you have any questions about the Aberdeen breed, are interested in joining our membership, or simply want to talk cattle, give one of our directors a call. We look forward to hearing from you.
Board of Directors Todd Bohlmeyer
Eric Kyllo
Steve Hoffman
President TBJ Farms, Nebraska todd.bohlmeyer@gmail.com 402-499-9600
Treasurer Six K Ranch, Minnesota sixkranch@gmail.com 507-456-1662
Director Steel Brook, Wisconsin steelbrook_lowline@yahoo.com 920-728-3976
Doug Schmit
Todd Matthes
Jeff Schelkopf
Vice President Schmit Farm, North Dakota schmitfarm@hotmail.com 701-710-0144
Secretary Birth Right Genetics, Iowa todd.matthes@trammo.com 402-988-8381
Director Triple S Cattle, Nebraska triplescattleco@outlook.com 402-469-7294
Executive Director - Tessa Schotte
midwestaberdeenassociation@gmail.com | 785-268-0470
Contact Us
midwestaberdeenassociation@gmail.com * midwestaberdeenassociation.com @MidwestAberdeen
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Midwest Aberdeen Association
Our Association
The Midwest Aberdeen Association serves an eight-state territory that includes North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri and Wisconsin.
OUR MISSION
The Midwest Aberdeen Association strives to bring added value to its Adult and Youth Memberships. We do so by providing a network and assistance in marketing, management, resources, and an overall sense of belonging. We maintain a business mindset for the daily operations and finances of the Association, along with transparency to our membership. We are looking forward to the future and to making the Midwest Aberdeen Association a strong organization for years to come.
OUR VISION
To be the model Regional Association promoting the American Aberdeen breed.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS CORE VALUES
Midwest
• Work for the good of all. • Provide value to the membership. • Show honesty and integrity.
• Continuously improve. • Friendships are important.
ABERDEEN Association
OUR PROVEN PROCESS
• Get the youth involved. • Provide knowledge and expertise.
• Provide opportunities and markets. • Give members a sense of belonging.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ FUNCTIONAL ROLES
President
• Serve as the voice and face of the Board of Directors at events. • Preside over and conduct meetings. • Coordinate communication to the National Board. • Facilitate association’s Vision and Strategic Plan with the Board. • Maintain promotional materials.
Vice President
• Coordinate all committee work. • Coordinate and perform membership recruitment. • Prepare and execute Board elections.
Treasurer
• Maintain all budget and accounting functions. • Reconcile checking account. • Provide Board with monthly bank statements and financials.
Secretary
• Maintain all Association records and bylaws. • Record, maintain, and distribute meeting minutes.
Director
• Actively work on a committee. • Communicate with membership and work for member interests. • Recruit members.
Executive Director This is a paid, non-elected position.
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Provide new member information and welcome. Report to Board any member requests/feedback. Maintain Association calendar and event planning. Collect membership dues and maintain lists. Maintain website and social media presence.
If you are interested in becoming a Midwest Aberdeen Association Director, contact the current Vice President.
The Midwest Aberdeen Association is proudly recognized and supported by:
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Events
JOIN US FOR THE THESE UPCOMING ABERDEEN SHOWS AND EVENTS! American Junior Aberdeen Association National Show June 22-27, 2020 Woodward County Event Center & Fairgrounds - Woodward, OK Iowa State Fair
August 15-17, 2020
MAA Annual Meeting ISF American Aberdeen Junior Show ISF American Aberdeen Open Show
August 15 August 16 August 17
Iowa State Fairgrounds - Des Moines, IA
World Beef Expo Wisconsin State Fair Park - West Allis, WI American Royal
September 25-27, 2020 October 14-25, 2020
American Aberdeen show tentatively scheduled for October 18. Final schedule TBA.
American Royal Complex - Kansas City, MO Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, many Aberdeen events and their corresponding dates have yet to be finalized or are subject to change. Please refer to our website and Facebook page for updates throughout the year.
Join Us BECOME A MEMBER TODAY!
Midwest
ABERDEEN Association
FARM / ADULT MEMBERSHIP • $25 ASSOCIATE • $25 JUNIOR • $10
Joining is simple:
1. Visit our website at MIDWESTABERDEENASSOCIATION.COM. 2. Click on the JOIN tab. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete your Membership Application. A hard copy of the application can also be printed from our website. To request an application by mail, contact any of the Board members or email us at midwestaberdeenassociation@gmail.com. Membership year runs January 1 through December 31. Dues must be renewed each year to be included in association mailings and member listings. Associate membership is open to anyone outside our eight-state territory.
QUALITY & EFFICIENCY never go out of style 6
Midwest Aberdeen Association
Change is hard…
Cashing bigger checks isn’t. 105 100
Cow Weight vs. Herd Size
1000 lb
100 hd 1100 lb
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Herd Size
90
1200 lb
91 hd
85 80 75 70
1300 lb 83 hd 1400 lb
A ranch that produces enough forage to feed 71 hd of 1,400 lb cows could run 100 hd of 1,000 lb cows on the same acreage.
Value of Calves Sold
77 hd
71 hd
Cow Weight (lb/hd)
100 hd 500 lb steer calves @ $1.658/lb = $82,900 Total pounds sold = 50,000
71 hd 583 lb steer calves @ $1.535/lb = $63,538 Total pounds sold = 41,393
Advantage to the Smaller Cows = $19,362 Now is the time to add American Aberdeen genetics to your cow herd to increase efficiency and profitability. » Reduce mature cow size to a more profitable level » Reduce calving problems » Produce more ribeye per hundredweight » Increase marbling » Produce more gain per acre » Increase percentage of cow weight weaned » Increase pounds and value of beef raised per acre
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Membership Iowa BIRTH RIGHT CATTLE
Todd and Krista Matthes 1643 Pleasant Plain Road Fairfield, Iowa 52556 402-988-8371 todd.matthes@trammo.com
IOU LIVESTOCK
BOSLER BEEF
James Leanard 107 Vorrhies Street Colo, Iowa 50056 641-521-0895 msagriculture16@gmail.com
BROKEN ACRES
Kevin, Ruth & Logan Litchfield 2055 195th Street Boone, Iowa 50036 515-290-8129 | 515-290-8128 litch1963@gmail.com
CIRCLE G FARM
Keith W Bothell 6988 Wapsi Lane Lone Tree, Iowa 52755 319-325-5515 bothk01@sharontc.net
D & J FARM
Darwin and Melanie Engelkes 16927 H Avenue Wellsburg, Iowa 50680 319-415-0539 pinehurstfarm@live.com Facebook: Pine Hurst Farm
Shawn and Amy Bosler 2074 Dogwood Avenue Alvord, Iowa 51230 712-473-2166 | 605-212-7824 deerecreekfarm@alliancecom.net Kenton Broadway 3331 Dove Avenue Rock Valley, Iowa 51247 712-470-1897 broadwayduet@hotmail.com Carmen and Mike Gienapp 2653 Pheasant Road Hopkinton, Iowa 52237 563-920-9893 | 563-920-9886 mcgienapp@gmail.com Dwane Riedemann 4689 Tanager Avenue Sutherland, Iowa 51058
DEREK KRUEGER & FAMILY
19255 F Avenue Wellsburg, Iowa 50680 319-415-3481
DIETERS CATTLE
Ryan and Jeri Dieters 1097 140th Street Larchwood, Iowa 51241 712-477-2343 | 605-254-3440 rdieters@gmail.com
H&L ABERDEENS
David Hoag 1788 North Mulberry Road Muscatine, Iowa 52761 563-299-8982 dshoag78@gmail.com
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HEATH HEYDEN
1933 Buchanan Avenue Inwood, Iowa 51240 712-470-6207 heheyden@hotmail.com
LITCHFIELD FAMILY LOWLINES
LONE TREE ABERDEEN
PINE HURST FARM
REINKEN CATTLE COMPANY
Matt Reinken 1780 240th Street Boone, Iowa 50036 515-298-2713 reinkencattleco@hotmail.com Facebook: Reinken Cattle Company
TRIPLE D FARMS
Doug, Jennifer, Dayna & Darby Dodd 11263 County Hwy S 41 Iowa Falls, Iowa 50126 515-709-0509 dddaberdeen@gmail.com Facebook: Triple D Farms - American Aberdeen Cattle
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WEST OAK FARMS
Nick and Stephanie Wilmes 1023 Starline Avenue New Virginia, Iowa 50210 641-414-9265 | 515-468-3889 westoakfarms@gmail.com Facebook: West Oak Farms
WILSON CATTLE
Holly Wilson 6124 180th Street Ocheyedan, Iowa 51354 515-460-4463 hollywilson77@gmail.com
Kansas
BRL LIVESTOCK
Brett Lehman 218 South Martin Street Morrowville, Kansas 66958 785-541-0009 rachelanna209@gmail.com
FOUST FARMS
Rhiannon Foust 7532 SW 93rd Street Wakarusa, Kansas 66546 785-393-7478 rfoust@foustfarms.com Web: foustfarms.com Facebook: Foust Farms
MOONLIGHT ABERDEENS
Mike Brock 23367 S Moonlight Road Spring Hill, Kansas 66083 913-927-3417 mike@cmsincusa.com Facebook: Moonlight Aberdeens
TLC FARMS
Curtis Ohlde 15011 Craig Street Basehor, Kansas 66007 913-683-5910 tlcfarmsks@gmail.com Facebook: TLC Farms
CASSIE AND NICK WELLS
81822 Debray Drive Dodge City, Kansas 67801 785-443-0233 ndwells5@gmail.com 2020-21 Membership Directory
Minnesota BAR J RANCH
John and Joanne Reed 30217 110th Avenue Brooten, Minnesota 56316 Home: 320-346-2750 Cell: 320-808-1938 barj@tds.net Web: barjranch.com Facebook: Bar J Ranch, LLC
DENNIS BOLDT
12295 205th Street SW Lakeville, Minnesota 55044 612-270-0873 loalald@frontiernet.net
GILBERT ABERDEEN ANGUS
Gary and Terry Gilbert 3986 Lindahl Road Hermantown, Minnesota 58810 218-348-7877 tgjgilbert@aol.com
JBAR FARMS
Barry and Julie Rokusek 8204 County Road 116 SE Stewartville, Minnesota 55976 507-272-1981 | 507-696-8234 jbar_farms@yahoo.com
JWJ LIVESTOCK
Jason and Jami Wilking 3800 297th Avenue NE Isanti, Minnesota 55040 Jason: 952-994-1045 Jami: 952-994-1046 jdwilking@yahoo.com Facebook: JWJ Livestock
SIX K RANCH
Eric and Lisa Kyllo 4649 SE 138th Street Blooming Prairie, Minnesota 55917 507-456-1662 sixkranch@gmail.com Facebook: Six K Ranch
SPITFIRE RANCH
Andy and Rochelle Skwira 13137 County Road 17 Holdingford, Minnesota 56340 320-333-6977 | 320-333-3519 spitfireranchzoo@gmail.com
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Membership WHITE STONE FARM
Mike Savage & Tina Smith 8251 275th Street Chisago City, Minnesota 55013 651-428-0707 | 763-227-4487 maresfly2@gmail.com
Missouri
LITTLE CRITTERS FARM
AVALON FARMS
Pete and Kelly Hall 3913 Lark Road Diamond, Missouri 64840 417-438-1012 | 417-437-7908 alexsbuddy@yahoo.com Facebook: Little Critters Fam
CHIEF CATTLE COMPANY
Terry and Marylou Anderson 12549 HyField Road DeSoto, Missouri 63020 417-770-3447 | 417-770-2167 LTLivestock@aol.com Web: LTLivestock.com Facebook: LT Livestock Hobby Farm
Donnie and Jeanine Sawyer 13213 County Road 321 Savannah, Missouri 64485 816-262-8654 poorboy@bbwi.net Web: avalonaberdeens.com Facebook: Avalon Farms William Fryatt 8325 NW Center Road Cameron, Missouri 64429 308-530-0750 fryattangus@yahoo.com
COPPER ROSE FARM
Richard and Juana Avery 40650 Highway 32 Lynchburg, Missouri 65543 573-337-2061 rw1349@yahoo.com
DOUBLE D ROSE FARM
Donald and Diana Rose 12222 Nodaway Road Plato, Missouri 65552 417-458-1097 | 573-337-4123 ddrose002@yahoo.com
GANN FAMILY FARMS
Rick and Kim Gann 31924 State Hwy 3 Callao, Missouri 63534 660-676-1739 | 660-768-5481 gannfamilyfarms@gmail.com
GRANDMA LUIE’S LOWLINES
LuAnn Briscoe 28441 Harbor Avenue Jamesport, Missouri 64648 660-334-0051 luannbriscoe@yahoo.com Facebook: Grandma Luie’s Lowlines
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KARLA A KOVAC-GRIER
10193 NW South Hemple Road Stewartsville, Missouri 64490 816-419-9970 kkovacgrier@gmail.com
LT LIVESTOCK
TUMMONS CATTLE
Brad and Julie Tummons 24242 Prairie Avenue Gallatin, Missouri 64640 660-334-0011 | 660-334-0510 tummonscattle@yahoo.com Facebook: Tummons Cattle Company
Nebraska
CARRIAGE HILL FARM
Dennis, Gina, Brandon & John Essink 322 South 36th Road Syracuse, Nebraska 68446 402-269-7019 de23629@windstream.net Web: carriagehillfarm.org Facebook: Carriage Hill Farm Essink
CHAMPION GRASS FED BEEF
Kelsey Owens 32547 733 Road Champion, Nebraska 69023 308-883-0546 | 308-883-1022 owenslowline36o25@yahoo.com
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DEEP CREEK SEEDSTOCK
Jillane Pike 140246 Mitchell Heights Road Mitchell, Nebraska 69357 720-891-5171 jillpike79@gmail.com Web: deepcreekseedstock.com Facebook: Deep Creek Seedstock
FRONTIER MINIS, LLC
Aaron McKinney 221 S Arikaree Wauneta, Nebraska 69045 308-883-1817 | 402-507-1955 am.mckinney06@gmail.com Web: frontierminis.com
JL CATTLE COMPANY
Jason Pokorny 994 Road K Schuyler, Nebraska 68661 402-615-1879 jasonpokorny4@gmail.com
TBJ FARMS
Todd and Jeni Bohlmeyer 10518 S 68th Road Cortland, Nebraska 68331 402-499-9600 | 402-440-3672 tbjfarms@gmail.com Facebook: TBJ Farms
TRIPLE S CATTLE
Jeff and Teri Schelkopf PO Box 343 Sutton, Nebraska 68979 402-469-7294 triplescattleco@outlook.com
TRIPLE S CATTLE
Trent and Amy Schelkopf 203 N Roy Avenue Sutton, Nebraska 68979 402-410-1415 trentQB@windstream.net
TRUTNA CATTLE ABERDEENS
Josh and Jessica Trutna 2140 G Ave Road Wahoo, Nebraska 68066 402-480-5241 trutna12@hotmail.com Facebook: Trutna Cattle - Aberdeens
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WOBIG RANCH
Shane Wobig 35545 Boiling Springs Road d Cody, Nebraska 69211 402-322-1345 shane_wobig@yahoo.com
North Dakota 4 SKORS RANCH
Mike and Lyssa Skor 5885 152nd Avenue NW Williston, North Dakota 58801 701-770-2652 | 701-875-5050 4skorsranch@gmail.com Facebook: 4 Skors Ranch
EFFERTZ EZ RANCH
Neil and Jan Effertz 17350 Hwy 1804 Bismarck, North Dakota 58503 701-223-5202 | 701-471-0153 effertz@bektel.com Facebook: Effertz EZ Ranch
ERDMANN FARMS
Taylor Erdmann 1921 20th Avenue West Williston, North Dakota 58801 701-263-7253 erdmann2018@yahoo.com
ELLIE LUX
7517 97 Avenue SE LaMoure, North Dakota 58458 rusticroots.ellie@gmail.com
SCHMIT FARM
Doug and Kim Schmit 1203 N 7th Street Oakes, North Dakota 58474 701-710-0144 schmitfarm@hotmail.com
SHETLER CATTLE COMPANY
Dave and Mary Shetler 751 10th Avenue SE Dickinson, North Dakota 58601 701-690-7713 shetlerbds@gmail.com Facebook: Shetler Cattle Company, LLC
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Membership South Dakota GRASS MASTER CATTLE
Rick Lloyd 24561 348th Avenue Chamberlain, South Dakota 57325 605-730-6152 grassmastercattle@gmail.com Facebook: Grass Master Cattle Gmc
L & S CATTLE COMPANY
Lloyd Weaver 2440 Westview Drive Spearfish, South Dakota 57783 605-641-1966 lsweaver38@gmail.com
NXS CATTLE COMPANY
Curt and Cindy Weyh 45344 148th Street Summit, South Dakota 57266 605-398-6395 nxscattleco@yahoo.com Facebook: NXS Cattle Company
Wisconsin AC ACRES
Andy and Cassy Schueler W1389 Orchard Road Cleveland, Wisconsin 53015 920-323-2881 | 920-323-2884 ac.schueler@yahoo.com
ESSER FAMILY LIVESTOCK
Pat, Kim, Shea & Cordt Esser 10023 State Hwy 35 Bloomington, Wisconsin 53804 Pat: 608-778-0272 | Shea: 608-778-2913 shea.esser@gmail.com Facebook: Esser Family Livestock
FIELDSTONE FAMILY FARM
Lavonne Murphy 27850 Robbie Road Webster, Wisconsin 54893 763-226-6200 fieldstonefamilyfarm@gmail.com
HIGH VOLTAGE FARMS
Jim and Deanna Moris 8339 Adams Lane Cassville, Wisconsin 53806 608-725-5552 | 608-642-1837 (Cell) jim@highvoltagefarms.com Facebook: High Voltage Farms
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HVQ FARMS
Brent and Kelly Johnson N4707 Hill Road Black River Falls, Wisconsin 54615 715-299-8911 | 715-284-7807 brfhunt2@gmail.com Facebook: HVQ Farms
REDFORD FARM
Randy and Dawn Redford 2076 Hillside Road Cambridge, Wisconsin 53523 608-279-2878 | 608-577-5998 redfordfarm68@gmail.com Facebook: Redford Farm
SIGEL SUNSET RANCH
Mark Gilles 22242 45th Avenue Cadott, Wisconsin 54727 715-215-9864 sigelsunsetranch@gmail.com Facebook: Sigel Sunset Ranch
STEEL BROOK
Steve and Crystal Hoffman N426 Woodward Road Whitewater, Wisconsin 53190 920-728-3976 | 920-728-3978 hoff15w@gmail.com Facebook: Steel Brook
TANGO ROMEO ACRES
Chris Muonio 77374 Nagel Road Glidden, Wisconsin 54527 715-663-0265 chris1994m@gmail.com
TRIPLE D BEEF
Denise Runyan 8894 Oak Grove Road Mount Horeb, Wisconsin 53572 608-574-2482 dlrunyan82@gmail.com
UPHILL CREEK FARM
Aaron Woller N4079 N13th Road Pound, Wisconsin 54161 920-737-1484 awoller@wollerpm.com Facebook: Uphill Creek Farm Midwest Aberdeen Association
VANDEN HUEVEL FARM
Scott Vanden Huevel PO Box 134 Seymour, Wisconsin 54165 920-378-6667 mossyoakslim@outlook.com
Associate Members 4D GRAIN & LIVESTOCK Marc and Allison Duffy 18534 4H Park Road Pontiac, Illinois 61764 815-842-7432 amduffy2002@yahoo.com
ARCHER VALLEY RANCH
Jeff and Ellen Archer 1686 Peterson Road Priest River, Idaho 83856 208-448-0300 | 253-208-5100 archervalleyranchllc@yahoo.com Facebook: Archer Valley Ranch
C22 PURPLE COWS
Dawn Sarafin 85 Russellville Road Southampton, Massachusetts 01073 gatorntkah@aol.com Facebook: C22 Purple Cows - American Aberdeen Cattle
CRAWFORD FARMS
Tim Crawford 510 Rock Island Road Dixon, Illinois 60121 815-535-3444 tcrawford@crawfordrealtyonline.com
FANNING CATTLE COMPANY
JC RANCH
David and Julie Miller 334776 E Hwy 105 Perkins, Oklahoma 74059 501-304-2096 | 501-304-20988 jc@jcranchcattle.com
CODY KEESEE
7058 E 130 Road Holdenville, Oklahoma 74848 405-863-8655
MADDOX FAMILY BEEF
Joe and Peggy Maddox 9460 East FM 1606 Hermleigh, Texas 79526 325-575-2199 gmnpm50@gmail.com
MUDDY CREEK RANCH
David and Karen Shockey 101 Muddy Creek Road Wilsall, Montana 59086 406-600-0488 kmugnier68@hotmail.com Web: aberdeenbeefcattle.com Facebook: Muddy Creek Ranch
NELSON CATTLE COMPANY
Dean and Talea Nelson PO Box 71 Chadwick, Illinois 61014 815-499-5452 | 815-441-8049 nelsoncattlecoillinois@gmail.com
NEW ENGLAND BEEF
Adrienne and Glenn Card 107 Dudley Road Billerica, Massachusetts 01821
JOHN SIMMONS
Rob and Heather Fanning 877 Oakland Lane Harrodsburg, Kentucky 40330 309-373-2996 vaca36moo@yahoo.com
6 Ontario Street Wenona, Illinois 61377 815-674-9800 simmons.john64@gmail.com
HICKAMORE HILLS
Ernest Rosser 5302 Lamprey Court Waldorf, Maryland 20603 202-689-5938 swaybackbranch@verizon.com
Kathleen Smith 3035 Hadensville Fife Road Goochland, Virginia 23063 804-543-6545 info@hickamorehill.com
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SWAYBACK BRANCH BEEF
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Jim, Deanna & Matt Moris • • • •
8339 Adams Lane Cassville, WI
PUT A Spark IN YOUR HERD
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h: 608.725.5552 c: 608.642.1837
highvoltagefarms.com
Livestock Isanti, Minnesota jwjlivestock.com
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Jason & Jami Wilking Clay, Reese and Cullen
Jason • 952-994-1045 Jami • 952-994-1046 Midwest Aberdeen Association
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10 Unit Semen Packages 5 of Each Bull
MEE PreEminent 1A EZ Update x EZ Jacey • FM 21045
R E D N U H T & Lightning Mature Weight - 1625 lbs. First son shown was 2018 NWSS Division Champion First two daughters sold for $15,500
HH
Prince Charming
Low Beau x Cinderella • FM 11629
GRAND CHAMPION BULL at Am. Royal, NWSS & Houston Sired 9 major show Grand Champions Sire of 2018 NWSS Supreme Percentage Exhibit
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TBJ FARMS
Todd & Jeni Bohlmeyer Cortland, Nebraska 402-499-9600 tbjfarms@gmail.com
PURSUE
PERFECTION
and
excellence will follow
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POWER & EFFICIENCY Our breeding philosophy is driven by these two words.
Ardrossan Jacarla
Ardrossan Orient
Ardrossan Isadora
Gary & Terry Gilbert 3986 Lindahl Road • Hermantown, MN 218-348-7877 • tgjgilbert@aol.com
PROGENY AND FROZEN GENETICS AVAILABLE ON THESE ELITE FULLBLOOD SIRES AND DONORS 18
GTL Zaafir Z15
HSR Mama’s Next Generation 2020 National Champion Moderator Bull ®
Co-Owned by Heaven Sent Ranch & Schmit Farms
Semen Available Soon EARLY ORDER SPECIAL
Buy 10 units at $25/straw – Receive 1 registration certificate FREE! No payment until semen ships! MM40865 SIRE: Next Generation DAM: Bar J’s Mama’s Girl
Heaven Sent Ranch
THE HUDLOW FAMILY Mike, Valerie & Hailey | Fayetteville, Ark. Mike: (479) 841-9319 | mhudlow61@gmail.com Jacob & Kendall | Lawton, Okla. Jacob: (479) 601-1551
Doug Schmit | Oakes, N.D. Cell: (701) 710-0144 | Home: (701) 742-3567 schmitfarm@hotmail.com
Nick
515.468.3889 Steph
641.414.9265 1023 Starline Ave New Virginia, IA 50210 westoakfarms@gmail.com
facebook.com/west-oak-farms
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BIRTH RIGHT CATTLE TODD & KRISTA MATTHES 402.988.8371
FAIRFIELD, IOWA
todd.matthes@trammo.com
Producing Black & Red Fullblood Aberdeens Minority Owner of HH Prince Charming 2020-21 Membership Directory
LT LIVESTOCK
ABERDEENS & BABYDOLL SOUTHDOWNS
Terry & Marylou Anderson 417-770-3447 LTLivestock@aol.com www.LTLivestock.com
Join us
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ABERDEEN Association
Memberships
Adult / Farm n $25 Associate n $25 Junior n $10 Sign up today at
midwestaberdeenassociation.com
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Midwest
ABERDEEN Association 2020 MIDWEST ABERDEEN ASSOCIATION
SHOW AWARD
PROGRAMS
SHOW BULL & FEMALE OF THE YEAR
These awards will recognize the animals who compete at Midwest Aberdeen Association sponsored shows and are continually selected as Class Winners, Division Champions and Overall Champions of these shows. Points will be allocated based on placings and total number of cattle entered at each show. Requirements: All Midwest Aberdeen Association members and Midwest Aberdeen junior members who are dues-paying members by 5 pm on Sunday, August 16 will be eligible. Cattle must remain in member’s name prior to the Iowa State Fair show and through the American Royal show. The Midwest Aberdeen Show Committee will oversee the program and place points on all eligible animals following each respective show. Following the American Royal show, points will be tallied to determine highest points for: Fullblood Female, Fullblood Bull, Percentage Female, and Percentage Bull. Owner(s) of each animal will be responsible for providing the Show Committee with one backdrop photo of that animal from one of the three sponsored shows. Midwest Aberdeen Association will place a one-page ad in the following year’s directory, recognize winners on the web page, and provide awards during the following year’s Iowa State Fair, when it is anticipated to have the Association’s Annual Meeting. For partnerships, only one award will be given.
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HERDSMAN OF THE YEAR
This award will recognize a herdsman who is a member of the Midwest Aberdeen Association and promotes Aberdeen cattle in and out of the show ring in a positive manner. Decision criteria include but are not limited to: • Quantity of cattle presented at sponsored shows • Quality of cattle displayed/shown and overall placings • Professional appearance of stalls and displays • Utilization of animal pedigree signs • Interaction with other exhibitors and breeders and a willingness to share knowledge of cattle • Assistance, cooperation, and willingness to aid in smooth-running shows • Mentorship of Junior Members Following each show, Show Committee members will provide notes on candidates. Upon completion of the American Royal show, a Midwest Aberdeen Association Herdsman of the Year will be selected. The winner will be highlighted in the following year’s directory, recognized on the Association website, and presented with an award at the following year’s Iowa State Fair at the Association’s Annual Meeting.
Midwest Aberdeen Association Visit us online at www.midwestaberdeenassociation.com Rules Updated March 27, 2019
2019 AWARD WINNERS CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE EXHIBITORS AND BREEDERS ON THEIR 2019 SHOW SEASON ACCOMPLISHMENTS
FULLBLOOD FEMALE OF THE YEAR K2K Sara F11 | FF39178 Exh By: Darwin & Mel Engelkes - Wellsburg, IA
PERCENTAGE FEMALE OF THE YEAR TCS Miss A 1D 1F | MF37653 Exh By: Aubrey Hamilton - Spring Hill, KS
FULLBLOOD BULL OF THE YEAR TCS Supreme 9D 61F | FM39666 Cattle - Gallatin, MO
Exh By: Tummons
PERCENTAGE BULL OF THE YEAR SFR/CSF Signal | PM39590 Cattle Co - Harrodsburg, KY
Exh By: Fanning
HERDSMAN OF THE YEAR Steelbrook - The Hoffman Family Whitewater, Wisconsin
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Junior Association
The Midwest American Aberdeen Junior Association strives to promote the American Aberdeen breed as well as encourage growth, leadership, and forthcoming success in our Midwest youth.
Junior Board Clay Wilking
Logan Ohlde
President | Minnesota
Vice President | Kansas
Caleb Weyh
Dayna Dodd
Director | South Dakota
Advisory Team
Jami Wilking, Advisor Isanti, Minnesota 952-994-1046 jdwilking@yahoo.com
Ava Kyllo
Secretary | Minnesota
Past President | Iowa
Eric Kyllo, MAA Liaison
Blooming Prairie, Minnesota 507-456-1662 sixkranch@gmail.com
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National Committees
COMMITTEE ROLES
The role of the American Aberdeen Association Committees is to: 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.)
Divide up the work of the organization. Expedite work by removing routine tasks from monthly board consideration. Utilize members’ specific talents and knowledge. Permit broader participation by all members. Create a place where all members’ voices can be heard.
2020 AAA COMMITTEES
Functional committees ensure that the Board can focus on the bigger picture, while giving members a pathway to voice their ideas. • BREEDER SERVICES • NATIONAL SALE • BYLAW, RULES & RESOLUTION • NATIONAL SHOW • FINANCE • NOMINATION • INTERNATIONAL • PROMOTION • JUNIORS • REGIONAL PRESIDENTS • LEDGER • STRATEGIC PLANNING / MARKETING For more information about the American Aberdeen Association committees, visit americanaberdeen.com/about/committees.
Contact a Midwest Board member to find out how to be nominated for a National Committee position.
Resources
The Midwest Aberdeen Association and the American Aberdeen Association offer a wide variety of valuable resources to all members and breeders.
Topics Include
Body Condition Scoring
How to Register Your Cattle
Breeding Soundness Evaluations
Marketing Resources and Print Materials
Bull Development Cover Crops
(MAA Regional Program)
(MAA Webinar)
Developing Commercial Cattle
(MAA Webinar)
Freezer Beef Business
(MAA Webinar)
Heat Synchronization Protocols
To access these articles and videos: Visit midwestaberdeenassociation.com. Click on the Resources tab.
Structural Soundness Guides Tattooing & Tagging of Cattle Test Data Processing Tissue Sampling Technology DNA Collection (MAA Exclusive) Vaccination Schedules
Visit americanaberdeen.com. Hover over the Member Resources tab and select a topic.
See Pages 24, 25 and 26 for samples of the resources our association has available. 2020-21 Membership Directory
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Tattooing Guidelines
American Aberdeen Association (AAA) rules require that all registered animals carry a tattoo in one or both ears. Tattoos must consist of the original owner’s herd letters, an individual animal identification number, and a year letter.
HERD LETTERS
Herd letters are assigned to each member when application for membership is submitted, and to non-members when they first register an Aberdeen with AAA. Herd letters must be a minimum of two and not more than three letters. When registering a calf born to its natural dam, the herd letters of the owner at the time of birth must be used, and that individual must register the calf before its ownership can be transferred. An embryo calf must be tattooed and registered with the herd letters of the owner of the calf at the time of registration. Under no circumstances should you attempt to register an animal with herd letters that have not been approved and assigned to you by the Registry Office, or with the herd letters of another member or breeder.
INDIVIDUAL I.D. NUMBER
No two animals can carry the same tattoo, so your individual identification numbering system is important. The individual ID number can be a minimum of two and not more than four digits, including the year letter.
YEAR LETTER
Part of the required Aberdeen tattoo must be a letter indicating the animal’s year of birth. Usually, it is the last digit in the tattoo. The upcoming year letters are as follows:
2020 - H 2021 - J 2022 - K
2023 - L 2024 - M 2025 - N
Note: The letters I, O, Q and V are not used in the year-letter succession.
EXAMPLES OF ACCEPTABLE TATTOOS
The tattoo should be arranged with the Herd Letters followed by the Individual ID Number then the Year Letter. In these examples: The herd letters are ALR, the animal’s individual ID is 1, and the year letter is X.
Tissue Sampling With advancements in DNA collection, tissue sampling is becoming very popular with producers. Scientific advancement in the mapping of livestock genomes, along with continued development of affordable analytics, has changed the sampling industry.
Why Tissue Sampling?
Samples can be collected in seconds with minimal animal restraint. A single-squeeze motion collects a clean, uncontaminated sample, minimizing distress to the animal. The genetic material is then sealed in a specially designed preservative for shipment, ensuring success of the on-farm sample. Tissue contains a large quantity of high quality DNA for genetic analysis, yielding excellent lab results with minimal retesting. Use tissue sampling for: • Parentage Verification • Genetic Selection • BVD Diagnostics
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Midwest Aberdeen Association
Breeding Checklist Follow these practices to get the most out of your A.I. breeding program.
Nutrition
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Have cows at BCS 6 during breeding Heifers at 65% of mature weight Adequate mineral supplementation Upward plane of nutrition
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Vaccinate 30+ days prior to breeding Follow Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) Reproductive tract score heifers Begin synch 40 days after calving
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Adequate facilities and labor Use proper synch protocols for your herd Acquire pharmaceuticals from your vet Create calendar for synch and A.I. Line up labor, heat detection, and ensure correct products given at correct times
Herd Health
Heat Synchonization & A.I.
Sire Selection
• Choose sires that accomplish herd goals • Acquire semen well in advance • Purchase from reputable vendors
• • • • • •
Days of Insemination
Practice proper cattle handling Warm A.I. gun before loading Thaw semen in water at 95° F Keep semen warm after thawing Inseminate at correct time Deposit semen in uterine body
Post Insemination Management
• Reduce changes to nutrition • Minimize/avoid cattle movement
Aberdeen Breeding Programs The American Aberdeen Association provides four different registration programs to help you achieve your cattle breeding goals.
FULLBLOOD
MODERATOR®
These cattle trace back to the Triangie Research Center in Australia and the original Angus purchased from Canada.
Both the sire and dam of a Moderator® must be registered with the American Aberdeen Association. Moderator shall be added to registration papers for these animals.
100% Aberdeen
ABERDEEN PLUS 25 - 87.5% Aberdeen
These are percentage Aberdeen cattle with the non-Aberdeen portion coming from registered American Angus or American Red Angus. The submitting member must supply the registered, genetic defect free pedigree and appropriate fee to enter the foundation animal into the Aberdeen Plus registry. This member must also be the recorded owner of the dam at the time the calf was born. A flush report is required for all embryo transfer (ET) calves. Multi-generational cattle are accepted, as long as the breed and percentage criteria are met. Either the sire or dam (or both) of the first generation Aberdeen Plus must be registered with American Aberdeen. 2020-21 Membership Directory
50 - 87.499% Aberdeen
MODERATOR PLUS® 25 - 50% Aberdeen
A Moderator Plus® has Aberdeen genetics on at least one side of the pedigree, and must be registered with the American Aberdeen Association. Either the sire or dam (or both) of a Moderator Plus® must also be registered with the association. Moderator Plus shall be added to registration papers for these animals. For additional information, visit the American Aberdeen Association website at americanaberdeen.com.
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Gestation Table
While gestation is typically calculated as a 283-day period, younger cows and those of smaller breeds often calve up to ten days earlier than displayed here.
Date Bred Calf Due Jan 1 Oct 10 Jan 2 Oct 11 Jan 3 Oct 12 Jan 4 Oct 13 Jan 5 Oct 14 Jan 6 Oct 15 Jan 7 Oct 16 Jan 8 Oct 17 Jan 9 Oct 18 Jan 10 Oct 19 Jan 11 Oct 20 Jan 12 Oct 21 Jan 13 Oct 22 Jan 14 Oct 23 Jan 15 Oct 24 Jan 16 Oct 25 Jan 17 Oct 26 Jan 18 Oct 27 Jan 19 Oct 28 Jan 20 Oct 29 Jan 21 Oct 30 Jan 22 Oct 31 Jan 23 Nov 1 Jan 24 Nov 2 Jan 25 Nov 3 Jan 26 Nov 4 Jan 27 Nov 5 Jan 28 Nov 6 Jan 29 Nov 7 Jan 30 Nov 8 Jan 31 Nov 9
Date Bred Calf Due Feb 1 Nov 10 Feb 2 Nov 11 Feb 3 Nov 12 Feb 4 Nov 13 Feb 5 Nov 14 Feb 6 Nov 15 Feb 7 Nov 16 Feb 8 Nov 17 Feb 9 Nov 18 Feb 10 Nov 19 Feb 11 Nov 20 Feb 12 Nov 21 Feb 13 Nov 22 Feb 14 Nov 23 Feb 15 Nov 24 Feb 16 Nov 25 Feb 17 Nov 26 Feb 18 Nov 27 Feb 19 Nov 28 Feb 20 Nov 29 Feb 21 Nov 30 Feb 22 Dec 1 Feb 23 Dec 2 Feb 24 Dec 3 Feb 25 Dec 4 Feb 26 Dec 5 Feb 27 Dec 6 Feb 28 Dec 7
Date Bred Calf Due Mar 1 Dec 8 Mar 2 Dec 9 Mar 3 Dec 10 Mar 4 Dec 11 Mar 5 Dec 12 Mar 6 Dec 13 Mar 7 Dec 14 Mar 8 Dec 15 Mar 9 Dec 16 Mar 10 Dec 17 Mar 11 Dec 18 Mar 12 Dec 19 Mar 13 Dec 20 Mar 14 Dec 21 Mar 15 Dec 22 Mar 16 Dec 23 Mar 17 Dec 24 Mar 18 Dec 25 Mar 19 Dec 26 Mar 20 Dec 27 Mar 21 Dec 28 Mar 22 Dec 29 Mar 23 Dec 30 Mar 24 Dec 31 Mar 25 Jan 1 Mar 26 Jan 2 Mar 27 Jan 3 Mar 28 Jan 4 Mar 29 Jan 5 Mar 30 Jan 6 Mar 31 Jan 7
Date Bred Calf Due Apr 1 Jan 8 Apr 2 Jan 9 Apr 3 Jan 10 Apr 4 Jan 11 Apr 5 Jan 12 Apr 6 Jan 13 Apr 7 Jan 14 Apr 8 Jan 15 Apr 9 Jan 16 Apr 10 Jan 17 Apr 11 Jan 18 Apr 12 Jan 19 Apr 13 Jan 20 Apr 14 Jan 21 Apr 15 Jan 22 Apr 16 Jan 23 Apr 17 Jan 24 Apr 18 Jan 25 Apr 19 Jan 26 Apr 20 Jan 27 Apr 21 Jan 28 Apr 22 Jan 29 Apr 23 Jan 30 Apr 24 Jan 31 Apr 25 Feb 1 Apr 26 Feb 2 Apr 27 Feb 3 Apr 28 Feb 4 Apr 29 Feb 5 Apr 30 Feb 6
Date Bred Calf Due May 1 Feb 7 May 2 Feb 8 May 3 Feb 9 May 4 Feb 10 May 5 Feb 11 May 6 Feb 12 May 7 Feb 13 May 8 Feb 14 May 9 Feb 15 May 10 Feb 16 May 11 Feb 17 May 12 Feb 18 May 13 Feb 19 May 14 Feb 20 May 15 Feb 21 May 16 Feb 22 May 17 Feb 23 May 18 Feb 24 May 19 Feb 25 May 20 Feb 26 May 21 Feb 27 May 22 Feb 28 May 23 Mar 1 May 24 Mar 2 May 25 Mar 3 May 26 Mar 4 May 27 Mar 5 May 28 Mar 6 May 29 Mar 7 May 30 Mar 8 May 31 Mar 9
Date Bred Calf Due Jun 1 Mar 10 Jun 2 Mar 11 Jun 3 Mar 12 Jun 4 Mar 13 Jun 5 Mar 14 Jun 6 Mar 15 Jun 7 Mar 16 Jun 8 Mar 17 Jun 9 Mar 18 Jun 10 Mar 19 Jun 11 Mar 20 Jun 12 Mar 21 Jun 13 Mar 22 Jun 14 Mar 23 Jun 15 Mar 24 Jun 16 Mar 25 Jun 17 Mar 26 Jun 18 Mar 27 Jun 19 Mar 28 Jun 20 Mar 29 Jun 21 Mar 30 Jun 22 Mar 31 Jun 23 Apr 1 Jun 24 Apr 2 Jun 25 Apr 3 Jun 26 Apr 4 Jun 27 Apr 5 Jun 28 Apr 6 Jun 29 Apr 7 Jun 30 Apr 8
Date Bred Calf Due Jul 1 Apr 9 Jul 2 Apr 10 Jul 3 Apr 11 Jul 4 Apr 12 Jul 5 Apr 13 Jul 6 Apr 14 Jul 7 Apr 15 Jul 8 Apr 16 Jul 9 Apr 17 Jul 10 Apr 18 Jul 11 Apr 19 Jul 12 Apr 20 Jul 13 Apr 21 Jul 14 Apr 22 Jul 15 Apr 23 Jul 16 Apr 24 Jul 17 Apr 25 Jul 18 Apr 26 Jul 19 Apr 27 Jul 20 Apr 28 Jul 21 Apr 29 Jul 22 Apr 30 Jul 23 May 1 Jul 24 May 2 Jul 25 May 3 Jul 26 May 4 Jul 27 May 5 Jul 28 May 6 Jul 29 May 7 Jul 30 May 8 Jul 31 May 9
Date Bred Calf Due Aug 1 May 10 Aug 2 May 11 Aug 3 May 12 Aug 4 May 13 Aug 5 May 14 Aug 6 May 15 Aug 7 May 16 Aug 8 May 17 Aug 9 May 18 Aug 10 May 19 Aug 11 May 20 Aug 12 May 21 Aug 13 May 22 Aug 14 May 23 Aug 15 May 24 Aug 16 May 25 Aug 17 May 26 Aug 18 May 27 Aug 19 May 28 Aug 20 May 29 Aug 21 May 30 Aug 22 May 31 Aug 23 Jun 1 Aug 24 Jun 2 Aug 25 Jun 3 Aug 26 Jun 4 Aug 27 Jun 5 Aug 28 Jun 6 Aug 29 Jun 7 Aug 30 Jun 8 Aug 31 Jun 9
Date Bred Calf Due Sept 1 Jun 10 Sept 2 Jun 11 Sept 3 Jun 12 Sept 4 Jun 13 Sept 5 Jun 14 Sept 6 Jun 15 Sept 7 Jun 16 Sept 8 Jun 17 Sept 9 Jun 18 Sept 10 Jun 19 Sept 11 Jun 20 Sept 12 Jun 21 Sept 13 Jun 22 Sept 14 Jun 23 Sept 15 Jun 24 Sept 16 Jun 25 Sept 17 Jun 26 Sept 18 Jun 27 Sept 19 Jun 28 Sept 20 Jun 29 Sept 21 Jun 30 Sept 22 Jul 1 Sept 23 Jul 2 Sept 24 Jul 3 Sept 25 Jul 4 Sept 26 Jul 5 Sept 27 Jul 6 Sept 28 Jul 7 Sept 29 Jul 8 Sept 30 Jul 9
Date Bred Calf Due Oct 1 Jul 10 Oct 2 Jul 11 Oct 3 Jul 12 Oct 4 Jul 13 Oct 5 Jul 14 Oct 6 Jul 15 Oct 7 Jul 16 Oct 8 Jul 17 Oct 9 Jul 18 Oct 10 Jul 19 Oct 11 Jul 20 Oct 12 Jul 21 Oct 13 Jul 22 Oct 14 Jul 23 Oct 15 Jul 24 Oct 16 Jul 25 Oct 17 Jul 26 Oct 18 Jul 27 Oct 19 Jul 28 Oct 20 Jul 29 Oct 21 Jul 30 Oct 22 Jul 31 Oct 23 Aug 1 Oct 24 Aug 2 Oct 25 Aug 3 Oct 26 Aug 4 Oct 27 Aug 5 Oct 28 Aug 6 Oct 29 Aug 7 Oct 30 Aug 8 Oct 31 Aug 9
Date Bred Calf Due Nov 1 Aug 10 Nov 2 Aug 11 Nov 3 Aug 12 Nov 4 Aug 13 Nov 5 Aug 14 Nov 6 Aug 15 Nov 7 Aug 16 Nov 8 Aug 17 Nov 9 Aug 18 Nov 10 Aug 19 Nov 11 Aug 20 Nov 12 Aug 21 Nov 13 Aug 22 Nov 14 Aug 23 Nov 15 Aug 24 Nov 16 Aug 25 Nov 17 Aug 26 Nov 18 Aug 27 Nov 19 Aug 28 Nov 20 Aug 29 Nov 21 Aug 30 Nov 22 Aug 31 Nov 23 Sept 1 Nov 24 Sept 2 Nov 25 Sept 3 Nov 26 Sept 4 Nov 27 Sept 5 Nov 28 Sept 6 Nov 29 Sept 7 Nov 30 Sept 8
Date Bred Calf Due Dec 1 Sept 9 Dec 2 Sept 10 Dec 3 Sept 11 Dec 4 Sept 12 Dec 5 Sept 13 Dec 6 Sept 14 Dec 7 Sept 15 Dec 8 Sept 16 Dec 9 Sept 17 Dec 10 Sept 18 Dec 11 Sept 19 Dec 12 Sept 20 Dec 13 Sept 21 Dec 14 Sept 22 Dec 15 Sept 23 Dec 16 Sept 24 Dec 17 Sept 25 Dec 18 Sept 26 Dec 19 Sept 27 Dec 20 Sept 28 Dec 21 Sept 29 Dec 22 Sept 30 Dec 23 Oct 1 Dec 24 Oct 2 Dec 25 Oct 3 Dec 26 Oct 4 Dec 27 Oct 5 Dec 28 Oct 6 Dec 29 Oct 7 Dec 30 Oct 8 Dec 31 Oct 9
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Midwest Aberdeen Association
Bull Development & Sale With a continuous goal of adding value to our membership, the Midwest Aberdeen Association is excited to announce our Second Annual Bull Development and Sale Program. Our goal is to provide for public sale a group of fine Fullblood and Percentage bulls that best represent the attributes of the Aberdeen breed. These bulls will be grown out in such a way as to prove their soundness and ability to thrive in even the toughest environmental conditions and to be ready for service at sale time.
ENTRY INFORMATION • • • • •
Cutoff date for entry is May 15, 2020 Participants must be dues-paying regular or associate members of the MAA Entry forms can be found on the MAA website Entry fee will include a non-refundable $50 per head for administrative fees Any bulls that are deemed unsound or sick will be pulled from the program and become the responsibility of the owner(s) • Eligible Sale Bulls: - Registered percentage bulls, with a minimum of 1/4 Aberdeen blood, born between 8/1/2018 and 6/1/2019 - Preferred registered fullblood bulls, born between 1/1/2018 and 11/1/2018 - No TH or PHA positive bulls will be allowed - Entries, exceptions and exclusions may be made on an individual basis by the committee - If space allows, bulls born after 11/1/18 will be accepted for development only
PHASE 1: ARRIVAL & PASTURE
PHASE 3: SALE
• Bulls will be received around the end of May. (Dates TBD) • Bulls will be screened for acceptance, processed, tagged and weighted.
• Sale(s) will take place at a time and location as best determined by the committee based on number of bulls meeting sale criteria. • Sale will also include Aberdeen influenced females, or females bred to Aberdeen bulls, to be sold in group lots. PHASE 2: CONDITIONING • Pre-sale costs (advertising, photographers, • Bulls will be screened, weighed and moved into veterinary expenses, ultrasounds, etc.) will be the yard for development at the end of the split between owners of bulls. pasture season. Conditioning phase will begin as • Sale costs (commission, facilities, trucking, etc.) pasture conditions dictate. will be charged on an individual animal basis for • At the end of this phase, bulls will be weighed, animals in the sale. ultrasound tested and BSE evaluated. • Bulls will be evaluated for Sale eligibility. ALL BULLS ARE SUBJECT TO SCREENING • Sale eligible bulls will be clipped, THROUGHOUT THE PROCESS photographed and videoed.
NOTES • • • •
Billing will be done on a monthly basis, with an up-front feed and processing assessment. Committee decisions are final. Accounts past sixty (60) days will be pulled from program participation. Committee holds the right to sell animals to cover accounts past due.
PROGRAM CONTACTS Jeff Schelkopf, MAA Board 402-469-7294 triplescattleco@outlook.com 2020-21 Membership Directory
Doug Schmit, MAA Board 701-710-0144 schmitfarm@hotmail.com
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SECOND ANNUAL
MIDWEST ABERDEEN
BULL SALE SERVICE READY BULLS
FULLBLOODS & MODERATORS
SPRING 2021 LOCATION TBA
FOR MORE INFORMATION
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ABERDEEN Association
Jeff Schelkopf MAA Board 402.469.7294 triplescattleco@outlook.com
Doug Schmit MAA Board 701.710.0144 schmitfarm@hotmail.com
UPDATES POSTED WHEN AVAILABLE
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FARM
Registered american Aberdeen cattle Always quality breeding stock available Darwin & Mel Engelkes and Family 16927 H Ave. Wellsburg, IA Contact us at (319)415-0540 pinehurstfarm@live.com
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GMC Sturgis AF 38181 2020 National Summer Yearling Champion
GUESSWORK IS OVERRATED
Take comfort in knowing that you can expect MORE by using GMC genetics in your herd. Why? More than 15 generations of whole-herd ultrasound testing creates high predictability in your calf crop. Bulls and females for sale by Ducati, Marksman, Stockman and others. Red and Black, Fullblood and Moderators, including a full brother to Sturgis!
GMC Sturgis’ marbling image at NWSS
By GMC Rifleman with 3.3 WDA birth to 12 months, shown here at 10 months.
GMC Marksman GMC Pitt Bull A531X
co-owned with Gabe Brown, Brown’s Ranch, Bismarck, N.D.
Ultrasound at 22 months of age ▪ REA: 20.87 ▪ BF: .15 REA/CWT: 1.61 ▪ Ribeye Ratio: .53 ▪ IMF: 5.0 ▪ Tenderness: 2.2 75% Moderator® ▪ DOB: 6/6/2013 ▪ BW: 53 Sire: RLL Scooter ▪ Dam: GMC Crystal Clear Y531
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