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for selecting Marty & Eddie Rypkema and Mt. Rushmore Angus as the “Stockmen of the Year” WW Ratio 125 Adj. 205: 668 –– WW Ratio 104 205: 804 –– WW ® for the 2013 BlackAdj. Hills Stock ShowRatio 125
205:
804
205:
681 –– WW Ratio Adj. 205: 703 –– WW Ratio 114 Adj. 205: 713 –– WW Ratio ET Adj. 205: 683 –– WW Ratio ET
106 Adj. 205: 681 –– WW Ratio 106 Adj. 205: 785 –– WW Ratio 126
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1 Adj.10 205: 708 –– WW Ratio 110 Adj. 205: 727 –– WW Ratio 117
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WW Ratio Adj. 205: 701 –– WW Ratio 109 Adj. 205: 706 –– WW Ratio 113
Adj. 205: 706 –– WW Ratio 113
For Sale Book & Information Contact: Eddie or Marty Rypkema at Dodge Town
Toll Free: 800.363.4386 Office: 605.343.2896
Adj. 205: 704 –– WW Ratio ET
David Uhrig, Ranch Mgr. 605.342.2449 Justin Uhrig 605.342.0542
Adj. 205: 678 –– WW Ratio 101
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605-257-2391 • 605-645-9569 12346 US Hwy 212, Nisland, SD 57762
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Lot 32
Reg# 17364181 Sire: Crook MT Really Windy 8834 MGS: Hyline Right Way 781
Reg# 17364222 Sire: PRA Hero 914 MGS: WMR Tracker 003
BW +.2 YW +63
BW -.5 YW +81
WW Milk +38 +22 BW 205 Wt. 85 564
WW Milk +47 +25 BW 205 Wt. 80 621
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Reg# 17364191 Sire: VDAR Really Windy 8060 MGS: Cole Creek Juanada Ridge 65U
Reg# 17364201 Sire: Crook Mt Windy 17 MGS: TC Power Stroke 4118
BW WW Milk -1.4 +47 +26 YW BW 205 Wt. +77 8775 673
BW WW Milk +1.4 +59 +25 YW BW 205 Wt. +92 88 683
Reference Sires: ACF New Design 2062,VDAR Really Windy 8060, Crook Mt Really Windy 8834, Foos Alliance 09, Crook Mt Windy 17
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Annual Production Sale held at the ranch Monday, May 6, 2013 1 p.m. Glenfield, ND
Offering
175 Angus Bulls 95 Angus Heifers
Featuring progeny by these Spickler owned sires May 6!
S Chisum 6175
S Summit 956
30 Sons Sell!
18 Sons Sell!
S Cora 225
Reg. No. 16433346 CED +10 BW -0.3 WW +63 YW +105 SC +.44 CEM +9 M +30 Marb. +.35 REA +.60 $W +47.13 $F +41.40 $B +49.03 BW WW YW M
BW WW YW M
+0.8 +70 +115 +33
BD: 3/15/12 BW: 78 205 Wt: 867 WR: 122 Reg No. 17298481
Summit x Chisum x VRD
She Sells May 6!
S Imminent 1467
BW WW YW M
14 Sons Sell! Reg. No. 16648841 CED +3 BW +3.2 WW +57 YW +103 SC +.81 CEM +4 M +19 Marb. +.28 REA +.06 $W +32.89 $F +41.76 $B +44.84
-0.3 +49 +95 +30
S Fortunate 245
BW WW YW M
BD: 8/6/11 BW: 70 205 Wt: 579 WR: ET Reg No. 17182909
Lincoln x S Eclipse 169 x Right Time Maternal brother to Chisum.
He Sells May 6!
Sinclair Fortunate Son
RA Lincoln W144
Reg. No. 16048473 CED +15 BW -3.8 WW +33 YW +75 SC +1.05 CEM +4 M +28 Marb. +.38 REA +.28 $W +27.24 $F +21.65 $B +40.62
+0.7 +66 +113 +37
Chisum x Chinook x Expedition 1404
BD: 3/11/12 BW: 69 205 Wt: 736 WR: 118 Reg No. 17298579
20 Sons Sell!
S Chisum 255
Reg. No. 15511451 CED +6 BW +2.9 WW +69 YW +118 SC +.83 CEM +10 M +36 Marb. +.04 REA +.65 $W +34.87 $F +53.76 $B +63.18
+0.3 +60 +104 +24
BD: 3/3/12 BW: 74 205 Wt: 804 WR: 113 Reg No. 17305241
He Sells May 6!
Fortunate x Chinook x Chisum 6175
He Sells May 6!
For more information or to view sale photo gallery, visit
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8377 7th Pkwy NE Glenfield, ND 58443 www.SpicklerRanch.com info@spicklerranch.com
Justin (701) 674-3170 Nathan (701) 674-3169
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Bushs Big Time dam with Great Divide bull calf
Schauer InFocus bull calf
▲ Game Day dam
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Right Time dam with her Soo Line Motive bull calf
Bryant Schauer Doug & Amie Schauer (605) 739-5621 (605) 967-2611 Faith, South Dakota
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FEATURED SIRES Limestone Great Divide • SAV Final Answer SooLine Motive • Kesslers Front Man Mohnen Long Distance
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Kessler’s Frontman bull calf
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4th Annual Production Sale
March 25, 2013 1:00pm
at Belle Fourche Livestock Exchange Selling: 115 Yearling Angus Bulls • Featuring: 70 calving ease bulls Look up our entries at the BLack hiLLs stock show®
iron Mtn erica 2258
BW 2.2 WW 51 YW 93 Milk 28
SaV Bismarck 5682
BW .2 WW 57 YW 99 Milk 27
Sinclair GraSSMaSter BW 2.5 WW 58 YW 100 Milk 21
iron Mtn Blaoke 2120
iron Mtn Pioneer 2037
Sitz Upward 307r
SaV Final answer 0035
BW 3.0 WW 59 YW 100 Milk 20
BW 2.4 WW 70 YW 134
Milk 41
SaV Pioneer 7301
BW 1.9 WW 60 YW 111 Milk 32
BW 2.4 WW 51 YW 98 Milk 28
BW -1.1 WW 60 YW 104 Milk 25
SaV Potential 0205
BW 1.9 WW 58 YW 106 Milk 33
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f o e r r d Ranc h e H k a n 46th Annual Mr Production Sale
Sunday, February 10, 2013 1:00 pm MST ~ Auctioneers: Scott Weishaar & Seth Weishaar Bowman Auction Market ~ Bowman, North Dakota
Selling: 105 Coming 2 Year Old Hereford Bulls • 2 Fall & 2 Spring Yearling Hereford Bulls 95 Yearling Hereford Heifers - 70 Registered & 25 Commercial 320 Yearling Black Baldy & Red Baldy Heifers • 30 Black Baldy Bred Heifers 6 Ranch Horses
Lot 1128 MH RAMBO 1128
Lot 1115 MH MONUMENT 1115 1ET
SiRE: MH RAMBO 757 BW 3.5 ~ WW 60 ~ YW 85 MM 21 ~ M&G 51
SiRE: MH MONUMENT 3147 BW 5.8 ~ WW 58 ~ YW 102 MM 26 ~ M&G 55
Lot 163 MH STAR LAD 163 1ET
Lot 1102 MH MONUMENT 1102 1ET
SiRE: SR LAD 447 BW 4.4 ~ WW 52 ~ YW 90 MM 16 ~ M&G 42
SiRE: MH MONUMENT 3147 BW 6.2 ~ WW 62 ~ YW 107 MM 26 ~ M&G 57
Lot 166 MH RAMBO 166 1ET
Lot 256 MH MEDORA 256 1ET
SiRE: MH RAMBO 757 BW 3.5 ~ WW 48 ~ YW 82 MM 13 ~ M&G 38
SiRE: MH MONUMENT 3147 BW 77 ~ ADJ 205 WT 689 BW 3.9 ~ WW 54 ~ YW 93 MM 23 ~ M&G 50
on 2012 Agribiti r Class Winne
Lot 169 MH RAMBO 169 1ET
Lot 2109 MH MiSS BAiLOUT 2109 1ET
SiRE: MH RAMBO 757 1ET BW 3.3 ~ WW 49 ~ YW 83 MM 13 ~ M&G 38
SiRE: TH 75J 243R BAiLOUT 144U 1ET BW 78 ~ ADJ 205 WT 585 BW 4.1 ~ WW 56 ~ YW 91 MM 18 ~ M&G 45
She Sells!
THE MRNAkS
Wayne, Jill & Robyn 701-574-3172 • 701-523-6368 cell Terry 701-574-3193 • 701-523-6386 cell Brent & Jenna - 701-206-0604 Andy - 701-206-1095 Marlene - 701-574-3124
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Sons of these breed leading proven Sires: GAR New Design 5050 GAR US Premium Beef B/R New Day 454 ALC Big Eye D09N
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Cattle Features People 38
BHSS Cattle Champions 22 2012 76 Emilee Elwood
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Preview of last year’s champions in each breed and the supreme row champions.
Cattle & Wager Cattle 26 CK
Cowboy Boots:
Learn more about the producers of last year’s Supreme Bull and Supreme Female and their cattle operation.
A Western Symbol & Tradition
Cowboy boots have a unique history and evolution. Do you know what it is?
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BHSS Foundation Scholarship Recipients
Six high school seniors from across South Dakota with a passion for agriculture will be going to college this fall with the help of the BHSS Foundation.
2012 Heifer Scholarship Recipient
Emilee Elwood will be receiving her scholarship heifer, donated by Holt Brothers, at this year’s BHSS.
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SD Angus Assoc. Breeder of the Year
South Dakota Angus Association honors Jim Willson as Breeder of the Year. Learn more about Willson and his Angus operation.
Equine Features
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Rapid City Scholarship Recipients
Rapid City Chamber of Commerce gives ag scholarships to deserving scholars at the BHSS every year. The 2012 recipients are featured.
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Not your average night at the rodeo
The BHSS Ranch Rodeo is one of the largest around, with high competition and lots of rodeo action - you won’t want to miss it.
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Stray Gathering:
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Rodney Yost Horsemanship Clinic and Demo
South Dakota-native Rodney Yost will host a horsemanship clinic for the first time at the 2013 BHSS.
A Popular Event for All
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Event Highlights 48 50 51 52 54
4-H Youth Activities Buffalo Show & Sale Commercial Heifer Show Horse Sale/ Stallion Row
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Sheep Dog Trials Smallest Rodeo Youth Day Art Show Saddle Bronc Match
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The Baldie Maker Sale
SATURDAY, FEB. 9, 2013 • 1 p.m. at the Baker Hereford Ranch, Rapid City, SD Four Top Herds of Cattle Bringing you their Best!! 130 BULLS 65 Hereford 65 Angus
Get heterosis and hybred vigor from these top bulls along with added performance Many of the Bulls will be Suitable for Heifers! From herds focused on live births, maternal traits, payweights, weaning and yearling with EPD’s right for todays market. From many of the nations top herdsires! HEREFORD HERD SIRES:
KB L1 Domino 0102, 842U, 844U, 8152, 764, 922 • CL 1 Domino 0145, 0100, 8105, 840, 993, 7110 HH Advance 9027, 8088, 6001, 8019 • BAR JZ Adventure 458
ANGUS HERD SIRES:
KB L1 Domino 200 Sire 6105 REA .35 BW 5.3; WW 61; YW 95; Milk 28; Marb .12
SAV iron Mountain 8066, SAV Fainal Answer 0035, SAV Brilliance 8077, Connealy Impression, Connealy Answer 71, Sits Upward 307R, S Chisum 6175, TC Aberdeen 759, Rito Revenue 5MZ 2536 PRE, Sydgen CC87, Sydgen Mandate 6079, KAR Poker Face 035, Derner Penelton KB L1 Domino 227 Sire 6105 REA .34 BW 5.7; WW 64; YW 104; Milk 36; Marb .09 029, Schelkes Sauvy 0208A, KAR Alliance 708
JBN L1 Domino 171 Sire 8019 REA .05 BW 1.8; WW 52; YW 87; Milk 26; Marb .20
LaGrand Chisum 2181 Sire 6175 REA .55 BW 2.9; WW 55; YW 105; Milk 34; Marb .35
JBN Advisor 211 Sire 458 REA .54 BW 3.0; WW 61; YW 102; Milk 15; Marb .20
KAR Pendleton 215 Sire 029 REA .20 BW 2.4; WW 52; YW 93; Milk 28; Marb .63
BR Upward 205Z Sire 307R REA .59 BW 2.9; WW 65; YW 126; Milk 30; Marb .44
KAR Alliance 194 Sire 708 REA .27 BW 2.8; WW 48; YW 86; Milk 22; Marb .22
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Black Hills Stock Show & Rodeo® January 20 – February 3, 2013
Tentative Schedule
Sunday, January 20, 2013
10:00 am Western Art Show, public viewing, sponsored by The Central States Fair Foundation, Black Hills Surgical Hospital, Hagen Glass Theater Lobby
9:00 am Paid Reining Practice, (Until 2:00 pm) Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 3:30 pm Pfizer Animal Health Calf Roping Futurity, sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health, Jenner Equipment, Webster Enterprises Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 4:30 pm Pfizer Animal Health Winter Classic Special Event AQHA Show (Roping Events), sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health, Ray’s Western Wear, RM Tack & Twisted X Boots, Dakota Log Accents, Jenner Equipment Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds
Monday, January 21, 2013 8:00 am Pfizer Animal Health Winter Classic AQHA Horse Show, sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health, Ray’s Western Wear, RM Tack & Twisted X Boots, Dakota Log Accents, Jenner Equpiment Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 11:00 am Winter Spectacular NRCHA Show, (run concurrently with the AQHA Working Cow Horse Classes), sponsored by Quarter Horse News, Galloway Bit & Spur, Jenner Equipment Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds
Tuesday, January 22, 2013 8:00 am Pfizer Animal Health Winter Classic AQHA Horse Show, sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health, Ray’s Western Wear, RM Tack & Twisted X Boots, Dakota Log Accents, Jenner Equpiment Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 6:30 pm Pfizer Animal Health Team Roping Futurity, sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health, AQHA, The American Quarter Horse Journal, Webster Enterprises, Jenner Equipment Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds
Wednesday, January 23, 2013 8:00 am Pfizer Animal Health Winter Classic AQHA Horse Show, sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health, Ray’s Western Wear, RM Tack & Twisted X Boots, Dakota Log Accents, Jenner Equipment Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds
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11:00 am Winter Spectacular NRCHA Show, (run concurrently with the AQHA Working Cow Horse Classes), sponsored by Quarter Horse News, Galloway Bit & Spur, Jenner Equipment Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds
Thursday, January 24, 2013 8:00 am Pfizer Animal Health Winter Classic AQHA Horse Show, sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health, Ray’s Western Wear, RM Tack & Twisted X Boots, Dakota Log Accents, Jenner Equipment Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 8:00 am Stallion Row Check-In, Rushmore Hall, Civic Center 11:00 am Horse Sale Check-In, Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 5:00 pm Horse Sale Consignors Meeting, Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 7:00 pm BHSS Stray Gathering, sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health, Pendleton (Music by The Beerslingers to follow) Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 8:00 pm Stallion Row Consignors Meeting, Rushmore Hall, Civic Center
Friday, January 25, 2013 7:00 am First Interstate Bank Horse Sale Pfizer Animal Health Jackpot Team Roping, Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 8:00 am Leatherwork Class (PreRegistration Required, Limited Class Space): Embossed Figure Carving, presented by Clay Banjai Rm 206 9:00 am First Interstate Bank Horse Sale Ranch Horse Preview/ Competition, sponsored by Lynn Weishaar, John Johnson and Sale Horse Preview Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 10:00 am CINCH Trade Show Opens, Closes at 7:30 pm Rushmore Plaza Civic Center 10:00 am Barnyard Petting Zoo, Rushmore Hall
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1:20 pm Stallion Row Preview Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 2:00 pm First Interstate Bank Horse Sale, sponsored by First Interstate Bank, Ravellette Publications, The Cattle Business Weekly, Larry Larson Photography, Scoggins Veterinary, RDO Equipment Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 4pm - 8pm Old West Collector’s Preview, sponsored by BHSS Foundation Theater Stage 7:00 pm Great Western Bank presents The Jim Thompson Cowboy Poetry Gathering Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 7:30 pm PRCA Xtreme Bulls, produced by Sutton Rodeo Civic Center Arena The Xtreme Bulls Tour format features 70 riders competing for over $50,000 in a two-day event. Each night, 35 cowboys will participate in a long-go with the top 10 riders brought back for a short round. The Rapid City champion will be crowned based on the highest average score from both nights of competition.
Saturday, January 26, 2013 8:00 am First Interstate Bank Horse Sale Preview, Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 8:00 am Leatherwork Class (PreRegistration Required, Limited Class Space): Embossed Figure Carving, presented by Clay Banjai Rm 206 8:00 am Old West Collector’s Preview, sponsored by BHSS Foundation Theater Stage 8:00 am Youth Day Activities, go to http://co.pennington.sd.us/extension/ extsvc.html for more information Central States Fairgrounds 10:00 am CINCH Trade Show Opens, Closes at 7:30 pm Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
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10:00 am Barnyard Petting Zoo, Rushmore Hall 10:00 am Western Art Show, public viewing, sponsored by The Central States Fair Foundation, Black Hills Surgical Hospital, Hagen Glass Theater Lobby 10:00 am Old West Collector’s Auction, sponsored by BHSSF Theater Stage 10:00 am World’s Smallest Rodeo, sponsored by RCC Western Stores Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 10:00 am Rodney Yost Horsemanship Clinic, produced by Sutton Rodeo Civic Center Arena (Free to Public) Award winning horse trainer Rodney Yost, works with a number of horses at different riding levels to show his process of creating a horse that respects the rider. Subjects covered include, handling your horse on the ground to gain control of his body and respect; softening and flexing from the ground and saddle; body control from the ground and saddle; rider safety from the ground and saddle, and advanced horsemanship maneuvers while riding and a bareback/bridle less riding demonstration. Feel free to ask questions throughout the demonstration to ensure you obtain the most from this experience. 11:00 am Casey Peterson & Associates Farm & Ranch Tax Seminar, presented by Casey Peterson & Associates Rm 205 1:20 pm Stallion Row Preview Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 1:30 pm PRCA Rodeo, produced by Sutton Rodeo Civic Center Arena One of the best PRCA rodeos in the nation, nominated 15 times as PRCA’s “Large Indoor Rodeo of the Year”, winning this award twice! Top PRCA contestants competing for over $200,000, award winning rodeo personnel and top bucking stock including “Chuckulator”, the 2012 Saddle Bronc Horse of the Year, make this rodeo a must see event. 2:00 pm First Interstate Bank Horse Sale, sponsored by First Interstate Bank, Ravellette Publications, The Cattle Business Weekly, Larry Larson Photography, Scoggins Veterinary, RDO Equipment Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 6:00 pm Ag Leaders Round Table: Discussion on Todays Ag Issues, State Ag Leaders from NE, ND, SD, WY Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall
7:30 pm PRCA Xtreme Bulls, produced by Sutton Rodeo Civic Center Arena The Xtreme Bulls Tour format features 70 riders competing for over $50,000 in a two-day event. Each night, 35 cowboys will participate in a long-go with the top 10 riders brought back for a short round. The Rapid City champion will be crowned based on the highest average score from both nights of competition.
Sunday, January 27, 2013 8:00 am Ranch Horse Competition, sponsored by AQHA, The American Quarter Horse Journal, Conrad’s Big C Signs, Budweiser, Sweetwater Saddlery, Hutchison Western, Jenner Equipment, Triple R Tack, Tribe America Leather, Wick Buildings, Hausauer Seamless Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 8:00 am Leatherwork Class, (Pre-Registration Required, Limited Class Space): Custom Leatherwork Tooling, presented by Jesse W. Smith, Pritchett, CO Rm 206 9:30 am College Fair, Closes at 11:30am (Free to Public) Held in the South Balcony of the Barnett Arena, this is a great opportunity for any high school rodeo athlete to visit with National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association coaches from South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa, Oklahoma and Wyoming. 10:00 am CINCH Trade Show Opens, Closes at 6:00 pm Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
12:00 pm BHSS National Sheep Shearing Championships, sponsored by KICK 104, ABC Seamless Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 1:00 pm SDSU BBQ Boot Camp, Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 1:00 pm SD High School 20X Extreme Rodeo, produced by Sutton Rodeo Civic Center Arena This rodeo features the top three high school rodeo competitors in 10 events from all four regions of the state. Watch the state’s top high school athletes compete for scholarships, team travel funds from Farm Credit Services and the prized Maynard Trophy Buckles.
Monday, January 28, 2013 8:00 am Ranch Horse Competition, sponsored by AQHA, The American Quarter Horse Journal, Conrad’s Big C Signs, Budweiser, Sweetwater Saddlery, Hutchison Western, Jenner Equipment, Triple R Tack, Tribe America Leather, Wick Buildings, Hausauer Seamless Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 8:00 am Leatherwork Class, (Pre-Registration Required, Limited Class Space): Custom Leatherwork Tooling, presented by Jesse W. Smith, Pritchett, CO Rm 206 8:30 am Touchstone Energy Electrical Safety Program, Civic Center Arena 9:00 am Angus Show, sponsored by Hubbard Feeds, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Divine Concrete Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall
10:00 am Barnyard Petting Zoo, Rushmore Hall 10:00 am Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Commercial Heifer Show, Sale to follow: Following Commercial Heifer Sale will be the Bred Heifer Sale, Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Tri-State Neighbor, Runnings Farm & Fleet, Glacial Lakes Energy, New Direction Equipment, ORIgen, Divine Concrete, SD Beef Council, Dakota Craft, Farm Credit Services of America Warm Up Arena, Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 10:00 am Western Art Show, public viewing, sponsored by The Central States Fair Foundation, Black Hills Surgical Hospital, Hagen Glass Theater Lobby 10:00 am Sheep Shearing Demonstration, sponsored by KICK 104 Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall
10:00 am CINCH Trade Show Opens, Closes at 7:30 pm Rushmore Plaza Civic Center 10:00 am Barnyard Petting Zoo, Rushmore Hall 10:00 am Western Art Show, public viewing, sponsored by The Central States Fair Foundation, Black Hills Surgical Hospital, Hagen Glass Theater Lobby 1:00 pm Angus Sale, Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 1:00 pm CINCH Vendor Bingo, (until 6:00 pm), Giving away over $2,500 in CINCH Vendor Bucks Rushmore Plaza Civic Center 6:00 pm Black Hills Gold Rush Cattle Genetics Sale Social, Rushmore Plaza Holiday Inn, Ballroom
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7:00 pm Black Hills Gold Rush Cattle Genetics Sale, sponsored by Cattle Business Weekly, Pfizer Animal Health, Hutchison Western, Sundance Equipment, ORIgen, Dakota Craft, RDO Equipment, Polzin Embryo Center Rushmore Plaza Holiday Inn, Ballroom 7:30 pm Easton Corbin Concert, Civic Center Arena
Tuesday, January 29, 2013 9:00 am Ranch Rodeo Qualifying Round, sponsored by Rapid Chevrolet, Budweiser, Security First Bank, Cabela’s, Tri-State Livestock News, Farm Credit Services of America, Crown Royal, Black Hills Fox, Knology, Kat Country, Dex Media,
Super 8 Motel I-90, WW Livestock Systems, Blake’s Trailer Sales, Godfrey Brake, Tony Lama, Bailey Hats, Jenner Equipment, Merial Ltd Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 9:00 am Charolais Show, sponsored by Hubbard Feeds, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Warne Chemical Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 10:00 am CINCH Trade Show Opens, Closes at 7:30 pm Rushmore Plaza Civic Center 10:00 am Barnyard Petting Zoo, Rushmore Hall
10:00 am Western Art Show, public viewing, sponsored by The Central States Fair Foundation, Black Hills Surgical Hospital, Hagen Glass Theater Lobby 10:00 am PRCA Timed Event Slack, produced by Sutton Rodeo Civic Center Arena 100+ Top PRCA contestants competing in Steer Wrestling, Calf Roping and Team Roping events for over $200,000 in prize money. 1:00 pm Charolais Sale, Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 5:30 pm Ranch Rodeo Calcutta, Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 7:00 pm Ranch Rodeo Finals, sponsored by Rapid Chevrolet, Budweiser, Security First Bank, Cabela’s, Tri-State Livestock News, Farm Credit Services of America, Crown Royal, Black Hills Fox, Knology, Kat Country, Dex Media, Super 8 Motel I-90, WW Livestock Systems, Blake’s Trailer Sales, Godfrey Brake, Tony Lama, Bailey Hats, Jenner Equipment, Merial Ltd Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds
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9:30 pm Music by Chancey Williams & The Younger Brothers, following the Ranch Rodeo Kjerstad Event Center 7:30 pm “Battle of the Borders” US vs. Canada Saddle Bronc Futurity, produced by Sutton Rodeo Civic Center Arena All roads lead to Las Vegas! This is the first stop in a series of Saddle Bronc Futurities ending with a championship in Las Vegas in December for the top 30 futurity horses. Top Saddle Bronc contestants will be invited to compete on 10 teams, 5 from Canada and 5 from the USA. Top bucking stock will include each contractor’s top three 5 & 6 year olds plus a short go horse. Futurity teams will be competing for $10,000!
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013 9:00 am Hereford Show, sponsored by Hubbard Feeds, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Sundance Equipment Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 10:00 am CINCH Trade Show Opens, Closes at 6:30 pm Rushmore Plaza Civic Center 10:00 am Barnyard Petting Zoo, Rushmore Hall 10:00 am KBHB Bucking Horse & Bull Sale, produced by Sutton Rodeo Civic Center Arena This is one of the top bucking stock sales in the nation, featuring 50 head of Sutton Rodeo Ranch Raised Bucking horses, 20 head of outside consigned bucking horses a publication of Tri-state livestock news
and 30 head of bucking bulls from proven herds. This is a great opportunity to view new and upcoming bucking stock and riders. 10:00 am Western Art Show, public viewing, sponsored by The Central States Fair Foundation, Black Hills Surgical Hospital, Hagen Glass Theater Lobby 1:00 pm Hereford Sale, Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 5:00 pm Stockman’s Banquet & Ball, sponsored by Budweiser, RCC Western Stores, Galloway Bit & Spur, Best Western Ramkota Hotel, Security First Bank, KOTA TV Ramkota Hotel 5:00 pm Pioneer Bank & Trust Professional Saddle Bronc Match Social, Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 6:30 pm Pioneer Bank & Trust Professional Saddle Bronc Match Calcutta, Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 7:00 pm Pioneer Bank & Trust Professional Saddle Bronc Match, sponsored by Pepsi, Budweiser, Lost Cabin Construction, Warne Chemical, Warren Window & Supply, Deadwood Mountain Grand Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds
9:30 pm Music by Chancey Williams & The Younger Brothers, following the Bronc Match Kjerstad Event Center
Thursday, January 31, 2013 8:00 am Gelbvieh Show, sponsored by Hubbard Feeds, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, RDO Equipment Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 9:00 am Shorthorn Show, sponsored by Hubbard Feeds, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, RDO Equipment Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 10:00 am CINCH Trade Show Opens, Closes at 7:30 pm Rushmore Plaza Civic Center 10:00 am Barnyard Petting Zoo, Rushmore Hall 10:00 am PRCA Timed Event Slack, produced by Sutton Rodeo Civic Center Arena 150+ Top PRCA & WPRA contestants competing in Steer Wrestling, Calf Roping, Team Roping & Barrel Racing for over $200,000 in prize money. 10:00 am Western Art Show, public viewing, sponsored by The Central States Fair Foundation, Black Hills Surgical
Hospital, Hagen Glass Theater Lobby 10:00 am Red Angus Show, sponsored by Hubbard Feeds, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, RDO Equipment Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 1:00 pm North American Sheepdog Trial Preliminaries, sponsored by Ace Hardware, KICK 104, Tri-State Neighbor, America’s Best Value Inn, Budweiser, Godfrey Brake Service, Hagen Glass, Gold Pages Publishing, Webster Enterprises Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds 1:00 pm Gelbvieh, Shorthorn & Red Angus Sales Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 7:00 pm North American Sheepdog Trial Finals, sponsored by Ace Hardware, KICK 104, Tri-State Neighbor, America’s Best Value Inn, Budweiser, Godfrey Brake Service, Hagen Glass, Gold Pages Publishing, Webster Enterprises and The Mutton Bustin’ Championships, sponsored by Midcontinent Communications Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds
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7:30 pm PRCA Rodeo, produced by Sutton Rodeo Civic Center Arena One of the best PRCA rodeos in the nation, nominated 15 times as PRCA’s “Large Indoor Rodeo of the Year”, winning this award twice! Top PRCA contestants competing for over $200,000, award winning rodeo personnel and top bucking stock including “Chuckulator”, the 2012 Saddle Bronc Horse of the Year, make this rodeo a must see event.
8:00 am Limousin Show, sponsored by Hubbard Feeds, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall
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9:00 am BHSS Open Team Roping, sponsored by Miller Lite, Security First Bank, Ray’s Western Wear, De-Tye Vet Supply, Wick Buildings Kjerstad Event Center Fairgrounds 10:00 am CINCH Trade Show Opens, Closes at 7:30 pm Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
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10:00 am Western Art Show, public viewing, sponsored by The Central States Fair Foundation, Black Hills Surgical Hospital, Hagen Glass Theater Lobby 10:00 am Maine-Anjou Show, sponsored by Hubbard Feeds, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 10:00 am Rodney Yost Horsemanship Clinic, produced by Sutton Rodeo Civic Center Arena (Free to Public) Award winning horse trainer Rodney Yost, works with a number of horses at different riding levels to show his process of creating a horse that respects the rider. Subjects covered include, handling your horse on the ground to gain control of his body and respect; softening and flexing from the ground and saddle; body control from the ground and saddle; rider safety from the ground and saddle, and advanced horsemanship maneuvers while riding and a bareback/bridle less riding demonstration. Feel free to ask questions throughout the demonstration to ensure you obtain the most from this experience. 1:00 pm Limousin & Maine-Anjou Sales, Crystalyx BioBarrel Sale Ring, Rushmore Hall 2:00 pm Estate Preservation and Business Succession Workshops, presented by Farm Bureau Financial Services Rm 205 7:30 pm PRCA Rodeo, produced by Sutton Rodeo Civic Center Arena One of the best PRCA rodeos in the nation, nominated 15 times as PRCA’s “Large Indoor Rodeo of the Year,” winning this award twice! Top PRCA contestants competing for over $200,000, award winning rodeo personnel and top bucking stock including “Chuckulator”, the 2012 Saddle Bronc Horse of the Year, make this rodeo a must see event. 8:00 pm BHSS Stampede, featuring DUSTIN LYNCH with special guests Greg Bates and The Beerslingers Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds
Saturday, February 2, 2013 7:00 am Team Roping Registration, (entries close 8:30 am) Kjerstad Event Center, Fairgrounds
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Supreme Champion Female Champion Heifer: Miss Kesha Consigned by: Cagney Effling, Highmore, SD Purchased by: Tom Federspeil, Cascade, IA Price: $8,000
Champion Angus Bull Chestnut Redo Consigned by Chestnut Angus, Pipestone, MN Purchased by Fox Angus Farms, Watertown, SD.
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Champion Charolais Bull JAB Bullet in the Gun Consigned by J & A Charolais, Sparta, WI Purchased by Joel Deering, Wasta, SD
Champion Charolais Heifer CC Micah Consigned by Kim Coudron, Monticello, MN Purchased by Phillip Beard, Windfield, IA
Champion Chi-Influence Bull WEBC Mr. New Look Consigned by Weber Show Cattle, Highmore, SD Purchased by Dennis Feickert
Champion Chi-Influence Heifer Miss Kesha Consigned by Cagney Effling, Highmore, SD Purchased by Tom Federspeil, Cascade, IA
Champion Gelbvieh Bull BCV XCALIBER Consigned by BCV Gelbvieh, Nisland, SD Purchased by Morell Livestock, Union Center, SD
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Champion Hereford Bull Ernst 286M Domino Consigned by Ernst Herefords, Windsor, CO Purchased by Don Hutchinson, Wounded Knee, SD
Champion Hereford Heifer SM Clamity Jane 126ET Consigned by Muller Cattle, Agar, SD Purchased by Wagner Hereford Farm/Chesney Effling
Champion Limousin Bull L7 XHAUST Consigned by Peterson L7 Bar Limousin, Pukwana, SD Purchased by Kyle Stern, Garden City, SD
Champion Limousin Heifer JSWT Yum Yum Consigned by Sweeter Limousin, Worthing, SD Purchased by Leon Vogel, Gothenburg, NE
Champion Maine-Anjou Bull TDX Mr Statesman Consigned by Kearns Cattle Co, Rushville, NE Purchased by Neil Birkeland, Dupree, SD
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer RASJ Miss Legancy Consigned by Jaime Rasmussen/Dustin Volek Purchased by Alan Beare, Ree Heights, SD
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Champion Red Angus Bull WEBR Jesse James Consigned by Weber Land & Cattle, Lake Benton, MN Purchased by Jensen Ranch, Whitewood, SD
Champion Red Angus Heifer Namken Northstar Consigned by Namken Red Angus, Lake Norden, SD Purchased by Sidney Brennan, Carson, ND
Champion Shorthorn Bull Millvale 234 Eagle Consigned by Millvale Shorthorns, Fordville, ND Purchased by Roberta Millvale, Fordville, ND
Champion shorthorn Heifer MCC Ultra White Consigned by Mills and Campbell, Gordon, NE Purchased by Dylan Schaunaman, Ashley, ND
Champion Simmental Bull WAGR Ante Up Consigned by Wager Cattle Co., Gettysburg, SD Purchased by Richard Wallace, Wheeler, TX
Champion Simmental Heifer KCC Miss Empress 378Y Consigned by Kearns Cattle Co., Rushville, NE Purchased by NLC Simmental, Wessington, SD
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CK Cattle & Wager Cattle Producers of 2012 Supreme Bull and Supreme Female By Loretta Sorensen
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f it was fiction, the story of CK Cattle at Highmore and Wager Cattle at Gettysburg, SD, might be difficult to believe. But what seems too good to be true – to by some chance acquire one of the highest quality and most productive females in today’s beef industry – is exactly what happened to the Effling and Wager families. Melody, their now 10-year-old Simmental purebred female, just surpassed the $1 million mark for direct sales of progeny. Her daughters and sons have gone on to win livestock show
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Supreme Champion Bull Champion Bull: WAGR Ante Up
Consigned by: Wager Cattle Co, Gettysburg, SD • Purchased by: Richard Wallace, Wheeler, TX • Price: $10,500
Supreme Champion Female Champion Heifer: Miss Kesha
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The Effling family; Chesney, Kristi, Kenidey, Cagney, and Chris. Chris explains that he and Kristi began their ranch in a small way more than 10 years ago. “Lanny and Jayne had been running Simmental-cross for a number of years and Kristi and I liked those genetics,” Chris said. “We decided to use some of their females for club calves and that was very successful. The more we worked with Simmental genetics on the Alder Gulch Ranch: A rare offering! Panoramic front row seats of the beautiful Hornmore Mountains! Twoliked homes &the nice commercial sideBigthe we improvements on 566 acres with irrigated meadows - minutes from Sheridan, WY. Call Clifton, 406-860-7319 results.”
trials to result in 25 percent more lifetime production and 1.5 years greater longevity per commercial female than the Simmental’s purebred counterparts. More than any other breed combinations, Continental x British crossbred Twin Creeks Ranch: MacDonald and Duncan Creeks each runhave 1/2 mile on the ranch before proven joincattle also been to bring ing up and MacDonald runs another 1/4 mile. This a greater highly desired profit area for it beauty, wildlife, and to cow-calf operations, The heterosis which Simmental- isproduction. Excellent improvements and only 18 miles from Lewistown or Grass Range. Call Jeff, year in and cattle feeders and packers cross brings has been proven in research 406-855-1081 year out. King Ranch: Value beyond your expectations. 3,100 deeded contiguous acres only minutes from Billings, MT. Offering includes lots of outbuildings and an beautiful 6,100 SF Executive Home. Sub-irrigated meadow and good wells and stream. Partially farmed in small grains. For a brochure or more informaAlder Gulch Ranch: tion call Jeff Klaus at 406-855-1081.
Simmental is the highest ranking Continental beef breed in the US for direct calving ease, maternal calving ease, puberty, weaning weight, post weaning gain, percent of Choice, tenderness and most measures of feed efficiency (US MARC Research Center Report #22). It was at the 2004 Black Hills Stock Show® that Lanny saw Melody, who was owned by Three-C Simmentals. Lanny didn’t have any plan to produce purebred Simmentals at the time. He just felt the impulse to bid on Melody.
A rare offering! Panoramic front row “I was at a different sale and neither seats of the beautiful Big Horn Mountains! Two homes & nice Lanny nor I realized that we were both improvements on 566 acres with meadows Montana-Wyoming Westirrigated PC, Laurel, MT - minutes Twin Creeks Ranch: MacDonald and Duncan from Sheridan, WY. Call Clifton, 406-860-7319 bidding onmile Melody that day,” Creeks each run 1/2 on the ranch before join- Chris reing up and MacDonald runs another 1/4 mile. This members. “Later Lanny told is a highly desired area for it beauty, wildlife, and me he reAlder Gulch Ranch: A rare offering! Panoramic front row production. Excellent improvements and only 18 seats of the beautiful Big Horn Mountains! Two homes & nice South Willow Creek Pasture: This 2,230 acre ally didn’t think he’d get her bought but improvements on 566 acres with irrigated meadows - minutes miles from Lewistown or Grass Range. Call Jeff, fenced parcel border Hwy 12 only 5 miles east ofMacDonald and Duncan Twin Creeks Ranch: from Sheridan, WY. Call Clifton, 406-860-7319 406-855-1081 Roundup, MT. Annual CRP payments of $32,808 he did. He paid $3,975 for her that day.
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Alder Gulch Ranch: A rare offering! Panoramic front row seats of the beautiful Big Horn Mountains! Two homes & nice Alder Gulch rAnch: A rare offering! Twin creeks rAnch: MacDonald and souTh willow creek PAsTure: This improvements 566 acresAwith irrigated meadows - minutes row Alder Gulchon Ranch: rare Panoramic Panoramic front rowoffering! seats of the beautiful front Twin Duncan Creeks each run 1/2 mile and on the 2,230 acre fenced border Hwy 12 only South Willow Creek parcel Pasture: This 2,230 acre Creeks Ranch: MacDonald Duncan from WY. CallBig Clifton, seatsSheridan, of the beautiful Horn406-860-7319 Mountains! Two homes & ranch nice before Big Horn Mountains! Two homes & nice joining up and MacDonald runs 5 miles east of Roundup, MT. Annual CRP Creeks each run 1/2 mile on the ranch before joinfenced parcel border Hwy 12 only 5 miles east of 566irrigated acres withmeadows irrigated - minutes another 1/4 mile. This is a highly desired area payments of $32,808 plus hay/grazing income improvementsimprovements on 566 acreson with ing up and MacDonald runs another 1/4 mile. This Roundup, MT. Annual CRP payments of $32,808 meadows - minutes from Sheridan, WY. Call for it beauty, andRanch: production. Excellent andcreate an excellent investment. There is a well Twinwildlife, Creeks MacDonald Duncan from Sheridan, WY. Call Clifton, 406-860-7319 is a highly desired area 18 formiles it beauty, wildlife, and plus hay/grazing income create and an excellent inClifton, 406-860-7319 improvements only from Lewistown withjoinelectricity and pipeline numerous Creeksand each run 1/2 mile onand the only ranch18 before production. improvements or Grass Excellent Range. Call Jeff, 406-855-1081 dams There and reservoirs. 406-855-1081 vestment. is a wellCall withJeff, electricity and pipeing up and MacDonald another 1/4 mile. This miles from Lewistown or Grass runs Range. Call Jeff, line and numerous dams and reservoirs. Call Jeff, is a highly desired area for it beauty, wildlife, and 406-855-1081 If you need assistance searching for a ranch, or to help you market yours, give me a call. All406-855-1081 callsonly are confidential. Other ranches available. production. Excellent improvements and 18
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After acquiring Melody, Lanny and Chris began to realize the potential the outstanding female had for producing both prize winning and highly functional progeny. “Melody is very unique,” Chris said. “She is out of one of the very best cow families on the Three-C Ranch. She has South Willowfeet, Creek Pasture: acrea wonderful great sound This legs2,230 and fenced parcel border Hwy 12 only 5 miles east of disposition. She also has great eye apRoundup, MT. Annual CRP payments of $32,808 plus hay/grazing income create an excellent inpeal. She’s 10withnow, butandshe vestment. There is a well electricity pipe- looks half line and numerous dams and reservoirs. Call Jeff, that age. What we didn’t know at the 406-855-1081 beginning was how productive Melody would be. Her grandmother lived to be
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The prized Simmental cow, Melody. passed on performance sire traits but highly desirable carcass traits too.
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Catcher were pleased with his overall performance.
Once they had assessed Melody’s potential for success, Chris and Lanny began purchasing other prize-winning Simmental females to start building their purebred business. They began flushing Melody to mass produce the same kind of quality she exhibited.
“Dream Catcher was a very popular sire in his prime,” Chris said.
While the Efflings and Wagers acquired some high-quality Simmental genetics, Melody just kept shining by producing outstanding progeny.
Driver is another sire out of Melody that is proving to pass on the high-quality genetics that have made Melody such a valuable element for the Efflings and Wagers. His progeny have garnered top awards at livestock shows across the nation. As he was used in different herds it became very apparent that he not only
“Driver’s female progeny have won championships at the American Royal show in Kansas City,” Chris continued. “He is a solid black, five-year-old son of Melody. We sold him as a yearling at the Black Hills Stock Show®. Once producers saw how productive his calves were, he was syndicated. “Kristi and I have modeled the same approach to our beef production as her parents have for all these years,” Chris said. “We want sound, highly functional cattle that work for us and for our customers. That’s what we’ve found in Melody and her progeny. The great Clay Ekstrum through. Melody’s disposition carries 605-778-6185 (H) 605-730-1511 (C)
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“Melody’s first calf was a heifer and we kept her,” Chris said. “Dream Catcher was her first bull calf. He proved himself to be the most consistent sire of elite Simmental cattle in the country. Dream Catcher wasn’t promoted in the show ring or with expensive semen. He was made available to real world cattlemen and used on cows and heifers of all quality levels and breed types. With this use he showed himself to be a true cow changer and quality improver. He is deceased now but his semen is still available to breeders.” Dream Catcher possessed the easycalving trait so many modern beef producers appreciate. His female progeny emulated the easy-going disposition and other highly desirable traits found in their sire. Breeders who used him and those with a partnership share in Dream a publication of Tri-state livestock news
Ekstrum Simmentals & Simm/Genetics 36220 257th St. Kimball, SD 57355 Email: clayekstrum@midstatesd.net
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Raising Simmentals since 1970
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CCE EKR SENDARO 720Z Clay Ekstrum 605-778-6185 (H) 605-730-1511 (C)
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Email: clayekstrum@midstatesd.net Clay Ekstrum
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Purebred Simmental (7/8) ASA # 2659059 Sire: MRL 128W Dam: CCE EKR MS ULTRA MAG 720 Birth Date: 2/20/12 Birth Wt: 98 L Act. Weaning Wt: 885 LB (no creep Weaning Wt. Ratio 115 CE 9.7 BW 3.4 WW 71.8 YW 102.9 M 13.5 MM 19.5 MWW 55.4
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Purebred Simmental (7/8) ASA # 2659059 Sire: MRL 128W Dam: CCE EKR MS ULTRA MAG 720T Birth Date: 2/20/12 Birth Wt: 98 LB Act. Weaning Wt: 885 LB (no creep) Weaning Wt. Ratio 115 CE 9.7 BW 3.4 WW 71.8 YW 102.9 MCE 13.5 MM 19.5 MWW 55.4
Purebred Simmental (7/8) ASA# 2659075 Sire: MLC MR JUSTICE W744 Dam: CCE EKR MS SHOT GUN 836U Birth Date: 2/22/12 Birth Wt: 97 L Act. Weaning Wt: 855 LB (no creep Weaning Wt. Ratio 113 CE 10.1 BW 4 WW 86.3 YW 127.3 M MM 17.4 MWW 60.6
BULL SALE FEBRUARY 16, 2013 • 1:00 PM 605-778-6185 (H) 605-730-1511 (C)
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Purebred Simmental (7/8) ASA # 2659059 Sire: MRL 128W Dam: CCE EKR MS ULTRA MAG 720T Birth Date: 2/20/12 Birth Wt: 98 LB Act. Weaning Wt: 885 LB (no creep) Weaning Wt. Ratio 115 CE 9.7 BW 3.4 WW 71.8 YW 102.9 MCE 13.5 MM 19.5 MWW 55.4
CCE EKR JUDGE 836Z
Purebred Simmental (7/8) ASA# 2659075 Sire: MLC MR JUSTICE W744 Dam: CCE EKR MS SHOT GUN 836U Birth Date: 2/22/12 Birth Wt: 97 LB Act. Weaning Wt: 855 LB (no creep) Weaning Wt. Ratio 113 CE 10.1 BW 4 WW 86.3 YW 127.3 MCE 10.6 MM 17.4 MWW 60.6
CCE EKR KODIAK 406Z
11/16 Simmental X 5/16 Red Angus ASA#2659041 Sire: MRL 128W Dam: CCE EKR MS BARNEY 406P Birth Date: 2/14/12 Birth Wt: 94 LB Act. Weaning Wt. 830 LB (no creep Weaning Wt. Ratio 103 CE 7.8 BW 2.7 WW 66.2 YW 98.1 M MM 23.9 MWW 57
Other Sires Represented:
CCE11/16 EKR KODIAK 406Z Purebred Simmental (7/8) Simmental (7/8) Simmental X 5/16 RedCinch Angus TNT Top Cut P274, IPU Black 125T, TNT Top Gun R244, KS Captn Jack T518 CCE Purebred EKR JUDGE 836Z 11/16 Simmental X 5/16TNT AngusOut R206, RFS Red Iron T20, and TH Black Edition 8R. Purebred Simmental (7/8) ASA # 2659059 ASA# 2659075 ASA#2659041RedKnock ASA#2659041 ASA# 2659075 South Dakota’s Source for Outcross Performance Simmentals. Sire: MRL 128W Sire: MRL 128W Sire: MLC MR JUSTICE W744 Sire: MRL 128W Sire: MLC MR JUSTICE W744 pictures and video of the bulls go to ekstrumsimmentals.com CCE EKR MS BARNEY 406P CCE EKRCCE MS SHOT Dam: CCE EKR MS ULTRA MAG 720T Dam: Dam: EKRGUN MS836U SHOT GUN 836U Dam: Dam: CCE EKRForMS BARNEY 406P Birth Date: 2/14/12 Birth Wt: 94 LB Date: 2/22/12 Birth Wt: 97 LB A big thanks to Randall Will, Windom, Birth Date: 2/20/12 Birth Wt: 98 LB Birth Birth Date: Birth Wt: 97 LB Act. Weaning Birth Date: Birth Wt: 94 LBMN for the purchase of our bred heifers at Wt. 8302/14/12 LB (no creep) Act. Weaning Wt: 8552/22/12 LB (no creep) South Dakota Simmental Source Sale. Weaning Wt. Ratio 103 Act. Weaning Wt: 885 LB (no creep) Weaning Act.Wt.Weaning Act. Weaning Wt. 830MCELB11.5(no creep) Ratio 113 Wt: 855 LB (no creep) CE 7.8 BW 2.7 WW 66.2 YW 98.1 CE 10.1 BW 4 WW Wt. 86.3 YW 127.3113 MCE 10.6 Weaning Wt. Ratio 115 Weaning Ratio Weaning MM 23.9 MWW 57Wt. Ratio 103 MM 17.4 MWW 60.6 MCERepresented: 10.6 CE 7.8 BW 2.7 WW 66.2 YW 98.1 MCE 11.5 CE 9.7 BW 3.4 WW 71.8 YW 102.9 MCE CE 10.1 BW 4 WW 86.3 YW 127.3 Other Sires TNT Top 406Z Cut60.6 P274, IPU Black Cinch 125T, TNT Top Gun Captn Jack CCE MM EKR17.4 KODIAK MWW MMR244, 23.9KSMWW 57T518, 13.5 MM 19.5 MWW 55.4 11/16 Simmental X 5/16TNT Red Knock AngusOut R206, RFS Red Iron T20, and TH Black Edition 8R. Other Sires Represented: TNT Top Cut ASA#2659041 Clay Ekstrum South Dakota’s Source for Outcross Performance Simmentals. South Dakota’s Source for out cross Sire: MRL 128W P274, IPU Black Cinch 125T, TNT Top For pictures and video of the bulls go to ekstrumsimmentals.com 605-778-6185 (H) Performance Simmental Genetics. Dam: CCE EKR MS BARNEY 406P Gun R244, KS heifers Captnat Jack T518, TNT 605-730-1511 (C) Birth Date: 2/14/12 Birth Wt: 94 LB Will, Windom, MN for the purchase A big thanks to Randall of our bred the South Dakota Simmental Source Sale.Out R206, RFS Red Iron T20, and Act. Weaning Wt. 830 LB (no creep) Knock Photos and Videos at John Ekstrum Weaning Wt. Ratio 103 TH Black Edition 8R. 605-778-6414 CEekstrumsimmentals.com 7.8 BW 2.7 WW 66.2 YW 98.1 MCE 11.5 MM 23.9 MWW 57
Other Sires Represented: TNT Top Cut P274, IPU Black Cinch 125T, TNT Top Gun R244, KS Captn Jack T518, TNT Knock Out R206, RFS Red Iron T20, and TH Black Edition 8R.
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A big thanks to Randall Will, Windom, MN for the purchase of our bred heifers at the South Dakota Simmental Source Sale.
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2013 BHSS® Limousin Show & Sale sD Limousin Assoc. Banquet/ Benefit Auction Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013 social - 6:00 pm • Banquet - 7:00 pm at ramkota Hotel (605) 343-8550
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show - 8:00 am • sale - 1:00 pm MsT rushmore Plaza Civic Center, rapid City, sD sale Day Phones: Auctioneer: C.K. “Sonny” Booth (918) 533-5587 Breed reps: Chisum Peterson (605) 730-4214 or Kyle Stern (605) 881-9344
2012 Champion Bull Consigned by Peterson’s L7 Bar Limousin
2012 Champion Female Consigned by Jared Sweeter
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daughters have proven to be highly functional. They have great udders and many of the cattle that trace back to Melody end up in the show ring. When Driver was mated to a recent Black Hills Stock Show® champion Black Angus female those progeny went on to win top awards at both Kansas City and Fort Worth.” In addition to the longevity and highly reproductive traits of Melody and her progeny are the high marbling traits seen in Dream Catcher’s progeny. It has taken time, but the Efflings and Wagers are very pleased to see the high-quality carcass traits that are also showing up in Melody’s progeny. All family members bring their strengths to the ranching business. Kristi and Chris’ daughters have shown some of the family’s livestock, bringing home numerous awards. All breeding activities take place at the Wagers' Gettysburg ranch. A September private treaty pasture sale and all other shows and sales are held at the Highmore ranch. Their cattle business is truly a family affair with the Wagers' wintering cow-calf pairs. In summer, when purebred sales work slows down for Chris, he assists with AI activities and marketing. While the Efflings and Wagers appreciate the many awards their animals capture, their primary focus is still on functionality and customer satisfaction. They search for cattle with “good cow families” to continue to optimize their genetic pool. Chris notes that theirs is truly a “good luck”story. a publication of Tri-state livestock news
Melody scratching herself on the fence. Courtesy photo Efflings
“We want sound, highly functional cattle that work for us and for our customers.” - Chris Effling “I guarantee you that anyone in the beef industry would say that it’s better to be lucky than to be good,” Chris said. “We always try to pool our resources and knowledge and use the information we have to make the best decisions. We try to find cattle that we think will give us the production we’re looking for, but it doesn’t always happen that way. “Whenever we go to display our cattle we’re not focused on winning,” Chris added. “The most important thing to us it to have an opportunity to see our cattle matched against fellow producers so we can see what kind of production success we’re having. We appreciate feedback from other producers who help us recognize both the things they like and things they don’t like about our cattle. It gives us a great opportunity to expand and try to make our livestock even better. Buyers have a variety of ideas about what meets their needs. We remain focused on producing cattle that work in our customers’ environment.” a publication of Tri-state livestock news
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BHSS Foundation Scholarship Recipients Among the objectives for the formation of the Black Hills Stock Show Foundation in 1993, was the implementation of an annual scholarship program. As part of its efforts to make a tangible return to people in the region who support Stock Show events through participation and attendance, the Foundation's mission of Preserv-
ing The Legacy & Investing In The Future is evident in the scholarship programs that recognize students in a five-state region. The Foundation receives and reviews annual application requests and submissions from students in South and North Dakota, Wyoming, Montana and Nebraska who are pursuing higher education in ag-related career fields.
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Tate Travis DeJong Tate Travis DeJong a senior from Philip, SD, has grown up on his family’s ranch and wants to pursue a career in the agriculture industry after obtaining his degree. Tate plans to attend South Dakota State University in the fall where he will major in Speech Communications and minor in Marketing and Advertising. He has been involved in football, basketball, baseball, golf, drama, band, choir, FCCLA, student government, 4-H, Junior Leaders, a member of the National Honor Society, and a member of his church’s Youth Group.
Garret Keegan Garret Keegan, a senior from Dupree, SD, has a strong farming and ranching background through his family. He hopes to obtain a degree in agriculture at South Dakota State University and then return home and “give back” to his state and community by helping to improve crop production. In high school Garret has competed in wrestling, football and track. He will be a Senate page during the 2013 legislative session.
Lane Sheridan Kopren Lane Sheridan Kopren, Prairie City, SD, is a senior at Bison High School. Lane has been active in 4-H and FFA, as well as basketball and football. He wants to come back and take over his family ranch after obtaining a degree in Agri-Business from either Black Hills State University or Chadron State College. Lane feels that it is his calling to run the ranch. Even as a small child, that was his ultimate goal. He recognizes the benefits higher education will provide to him as he works to make ranching a viable business and not just a dying tradition. a publication of Tri-state livestock news
Maggie Jane Kringen Maggie Jane Kringen from Madison, SD, was raised on her family’s dairy farm. Maggie is a member of the National Honor Society. She has also been involved in 4-H and FFA, showing many different animals and taking on leadership roles within her club and chapter. Maggie plans to attend South Dakota State University in pursuit of a degree in Animal Science with a business specialization and a minor in art. With her love of animals and the education to back it, Maggie would like to return to Madison and work at her sister’s veterinary clinic.
Katie Lensegrav Katie Lensegrav of Interior, SD, is a senior at Kadoka High School and plans to get a degree from Gillette Community College in Elementary Education. With her degree she would like to find a job teaching in a small country school like the one she attended as a child and still be able to ranch as her family has for many generations. Katie participates in basketball, band, high school rodeo, 4-H and FFA. She is also a member of the National Honor Society.
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Cowboy Western Symbol
By Loretta Sorensen
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owboy boots have long captured the imagination and attention of American hearts and minds, serving not only as necessary foot protection but as objects of art, poetry and remarkable ingenuity.
It was after the Civil War, when “cowboys” found themselves driving cattle along dusty trails for long hours every day that the need for a new boot design began to grow. The pointy toe of cowboy boots makes it easier to slip the boot into a stirrup. The taller boot shaft protects
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legs from brush and brambles and splashing across creeks and rivers. The high boot design also protected legs from snake bites and things such as mesquite tree thorns. The tough leather used to make boots protected cowboys’ ankles from potential bruising
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and Tradition by wooden stirrups and from rubbing against stirrup leathers. The boots were stitched on the outside to keep leather from buckling and eventually rubbing against the wearer’s leg. High heels on boots made it possible for cowboys to dig in if a stubborn mule pulled. “Superlatives” is the term used by Lawrence, KS, author Barbara Brackman to convey how boot makers described their footwear in some of the country’s earliest advertisements.
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“In the midst of the recent enthusiasm for writing a new history of the American West, it is surprising that the prevailing view of boot history focuses on two men,” Brackman writes (Legend Posing as History). “A study of their company histories, however, readily reveals the sources for these origin myths. Neither the Hyer Boot Company nor the Justin Boot Company actually claimed the invention of the boot, but company advertising has required careful reading (to ascertain) the truth.”
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In their ads, Hyer and Justin claimed to produce the “best” boot and operate the biggest and oldest cowboy boot factory. Both set their founding dates about five years ahead of the true date to beef up their history. Throughout the years, journalists have polished romantic myths surrounding boot makers. In the 1936 Texas Centennial a biographical sketch of Herman Joseph (Joe) Justin read: “It was in 1887 that Mr. Justin established a small shop for the manufacture of cowboy boots in Nocona ... Mr. Justin located first at Spanish Fort where he opened a small repair shop. As soon as he had acquired capital sufficient for the purchase of a small supply of fine leather, Mr. Justin made a pair of boots. He sold these immediately and with the proceeds purchased more leather. From this small beginning grew one of
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the largest enterprises of its kind in all the world and the fame of Justin boots in many foreign countries.” Because both Justin and Hyer opened their boot shops late in the
The first boot makers produced only custom-made boots. Feet were measured and the boot maker went to work.
era of cattle drives, it’s clear that they didn’t invent the cowboy boot nor entirely supply all the boots sold during
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their era. A study of history reveals that no one shoe maker can be credited with inventing the boot. The basic appearance and structure of cowboy boots was derived from the fashionable English Wellington and Hessian boots, which began appearing around 1810. Early cowboy boot designs, according to historic documentation and photographic records, were simple. The high heel, below-the-knee cut and side seams on legs were pretty standard. Other common elements were pull straps, decorative stitching on legs, and toe-shapes varying from round to square. Cowboy boot designs varied in different parts of the United States. Differences grew out of the variations in leggings, stirrup design and ethnic background.
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“Spanish-influenced American horsemen were often pictured and described as wearing flat-heeled boots, shoes or moccasins,” Brackman wrote. “With their footwear, Californios, vaqueros, and other descendants of Spain throughout the Americas sometimes wore soft leggings over their pants. Absence of pictures or descriptions of sturdy-legged riding boots is explained by analysis of their riding style, which called for a combination stirrup and leg protection (los tapaderos) that hung from their saddles. A horseman using tapaderos required neither a high heel boot to keep his foot in the stirrup nor a stiff boot to protect his leg from brush on the trail.” More than 100 years ago, in the early 1900s, modern day boot designs began emerging, beginning with red Moroccan trim on black boots and shades of brown
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boot options. Variations in leg heights, from peewee boots on up, also were available. By 1921, companies like Lucchese (1884) heightened boot sale competition. The first boot makers produced only custom-made boots. Feet were measured and the boot maker went to work. Modern day custom boot maker Mark Schumacher at Wolsey, SD, says custom made boots fit like no other footwear can. “When you make boots, they’re made to fit in a static situation,” Schumacher says. “A good fitted boot should feel pretty comfortable when it’s finished. When you walk in a custom made boot the leather has a memory. Within a couple of weeks, after you’ve walked in the boots, that leather is going to shape itself even more to your foot.”
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Modern day cowboys seek out the skills of boot makers like Schumacher partly because they want a quality boot that will stand up under daily wear. “I’ve had customers who wore the boots I made for them for as long as 15 years,” Schumacher says. “When they come in they select the color, type and style of boot. If you’re wearing boots every day and need good foot protection, custom made boots are worth the investment.” Cowboy boots can be either welted or cemented when they’re made. When the upper part of the boot and sole are stitched together, they’re said to be welted. If the boot is glued together it’s a cemented boot. Both types are durable.
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For manufactured boots, animals skin uppers are cut, treated, split as necessary and sent to a pre-fitting department where the boots are partly assembled. At some point, each pair of boots goes to a design department where computerized equipment completes intricate stitching designs that give each pair of boots a distinctive style and pattern. Because machines
do most of the work, manufactured cowboy boots are cheaper than custom made boots. On the inside, boots consist of an insole, shank (heel), cushion insert and outsole. Many boots these days are more of a fashion statement than practical tool. For 2012, fashion designers are using a “cleaner, sexier” version of the classic cowboy
Four-year-old Cadence Hofer is a picture of how modern day boots are paired with colorful outfits to express individual style.
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modern trend,” pairing them with dresses, leggings and other trendy looks. It’s been said that there’s a romantic aura surrounding cowboy boots. Those using the footwear for practical purposes may struggle to recognize that. Whether the intent is to protect or impress, cowboy boots are still capturing the hearts and minds of Americans.
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4-H Youth Activities By Loretta Sorensen
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ttracting youth to the agriculture industry is key to sustaining a vibrant, competitive ag industry in the United States. Involving youth at an early age in ag-related activities that assist them in identifying their interests and skill areas is key to attracting youth to the jobs that will support and continue to develop agriculture in this country.
4-H clubs across America are bringing youth to ag-related activities such as the Black Hills Stock Show®. Service-learning is becoming a popular means for teaching youth life skills in every walk of life. Through 4-H activities, youth in the United States are finding more and more service-learning opportunities. The Black Hills Stock Show® offers a full day of youth activities, including numerous 4-H events that allow youth to have fun while they learn about livestock, beef products, animal husbandry and many other aspects of livestock production. The service-learning techniques at the heart of the national 4-H organization can be traced back as far as Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and third President of the United States. John Dewey (1859-1952) spearheaded educational reform during his life and introduced the ideas of experiential learning and reflective learning, both of which are key components of service learning. Recent studies of 4-H techniques, leaders and participants have confirmed that 4-H activities provide opportunity for youth to become involved in community service, learn dependability, responsibility and commitment as well as develop citizenship skills and civic responsibility. In the Black Hills Stock Show® Beef Cook Off, youth will demonstrate their understanding of the qualities of beef and share their creativity in developing a recipe to provide a pleasurable eating
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experience. All these skills can be used to help potential beef producers strengthen both production and marketing strategies as they raise beef. Today’s beef producers need as many animal husbandry skills as they can gain in order to remain competitive in the market and produce a quality product. In livestock judging and Livestockolgy activities, youth at the Black Hills Stock Show® will be able to demonstrate their skill in both areas and gain increased knowledge of different types of livestock through their experience. 4-H youth who desire to learn 10 good production practices of raising pigs have an opportunity to learn the practices and complete a one-year certification training program sponsored by the national Pork Checkoff. The mission of the program is to “demonstrate the dedication of America’s youth pork producers and their Advisors to assuring customers that they are purchasing pork that is safe, of high quality and produced in a responsible manner.” Through these and other activities, 4-H members learn teamwork and how to collaborate with others, develop leadership and teaching skills, understand the principles of managing a group and build a sense of community. Youth also learn how to break down social barriers to unite with those sharing their goals and achieve those goals, make a difference in their life and the lives of others and have fun while they’re learning! a publication of Tri-state livestock news
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One unique feature of the association is that it does go beyond state boundaries and includes an ever-widening region. While many state and regional buffalo organizations are focused mainly in one state, DTBA has managed to not limit itself to being a South Dakota organization. Members come from across the country and Canada.
Black Hills Buffalo Classic Show & Sale By Loretta Sorensen
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f you’re enjoying the Dakota Territory Buffalo Association (DTBA) sale you can thank a volley of volunteers who help make it possible each year. The Black Hills Buffalo Classic Show and Sale (BHBC) is a huge event for the DTBA. Show and Sale Chairman, Zane Holcomb, recruits volunteers to assist with the buffalo each year. Volunteers are on hand to help unload and pen animals. Some extra hands are also needed to water and feed the animals throughout the course of the sale. Over the weekend, a core crew helps with daily feeding, watering and moving of animals while the judges complete their evaluations. On sale day, Sunday, volunteers help sort and
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pen the animals throughout the day and until loadout is completed for the day. It generally takes a couple of people the following Monday to help finish with loadout. Based in Rapid City, SD, the heart of buffalo country, the Dakota Territory Buffalo Association (DTBA) was formed in 1996 by a group of buffalo producers from a 12-state area and two Canadian provinces. The DTBA was formed to promote and educate the public about the growing buffalo industry. Over the years, DTBA has grown to become a leading regional buffalo organization. The slogan used by the DTBA is “The Producer’s Association” to reflect the fact that the association belongs to, and works for, producers who make up the membership.
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DTBA holds its annual Winter Conference every January in Rapid City, SD. In conjunction with the event, the group also hosts the Black Hills Buffalo Classic Show and Sale. This event has grown to be a very popular one with producers and continues to bring in top quality animals from around the country. In addition to the live animal show and sale, DTBA has become a leader in gathering data about meat animals. The Reality Based Carcass Class debuted in 2001 and at this time, includes both bulls and heifers, with the inclusion of the heifers being an industry first. Much data has been gathered through this class and the organization continues to forge ahead, constantly striving to find new information to help producers feed and market animals in the most desirable manner. The group also hosts education seminars, ranch tours and summer meetings. Additionally, with the industry focus concentrated on buffalo meat, DTBA has stepped up their meat promotional activities and regularly participates in agricultural trade shows as a way of educating and informing the public while promoting the organization and its membership. Nine states and seven other regional or national associations also promote and support development of the buffalo industry. Additional information about buffalo meat and buffalo in South Dakota can be found at www.dakotabuffalo.com. a publication of Tri-state livestock news
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Commercial Cattleman’s Day Commercial Heifer Show and Sale By Loretta Sorensen
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ommercial Cattleman’s Day is the first Sunday of the Black Hills Stock Show®. Commercial Cattleman’s Day is a long tradition at the Black Hills Stock Show®. In honor of the many cattlemen that support the Black Hills Stock Show®. Part of the day’s schedule includes a cattleman’s luncheon provided by Running Farm and Fleet. The Cattleman’s Luncheon takes place at the James Kjerstad Event Center. The Bohringer Ingelheim Commercial Heifer Show and Sale is part of the day’s events. The competition has been designed for area commercial cattlemen and provides an opportunity for producers to showcase their best heifer(s). Five head of commercial replacement heifers in three different categories will be judged for the merits of structural correctness, uniformity and confirmation. A panel of three judges will have two minutes to evaluate each animal. All heifers in the competition are commercial cattle representing all breeds and cross breeds of cattle. The show rules require that cattle are not washed or fitted. Pens are divided by light weight, medium weight and heavy weight divisions. A total of $3,000 worth of prize money is awarded to top finishers. Immediately following the show, all cattle are sold at auction. Today’s commercial cattle business has its roots in the cattle industry that saw tremendous growth in the two decades after the Civil War. Beef production moved into western Kansas and Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and the Dakotas in the 1870s and 1880s, following the expansion of railroads in those areas. Motion pictures, television, and novels have helped make heroes and well-known symbols of the “cowboys.” Cattle ranching and cow-calf production is a long-time, big business that has and continues to attract foreign investment and requires a wide array of skills and tasks.
2012 light-weight Commercial Heifer winners:
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Sponsor of the competition, Boehringer Ingelheim, is a global group of companies embracing many cultures and diverse societies. The Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica vision is simple, Value Through Innovation. Each day the company works toward their vision by investing in the research and development of new products and improving existing ones, providing ongoing training and educational opportunities to employees, hiring the best and brightest minds in animal health and understanding customer needs. Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. (BIVI), is the U.S. animal health division of Boehringer Ingelheim Corporation, a family-owned company founded in 1885 in Ingelheim, Germany. Boehringer Ingelheim Corporation is an international corporation of 18 operative subsidiaries and four representative offices as well as local distributors in more than 50 countries around the globe. With its own research, production and distribution facilities, the Boehringer Ingelheim Corporation ranks among the top 20 pharmaceutical companies worldwide. Over the past 25 years, BIVI has supported its growth through research and development of innovative products for the livestock, equine and companion animal markets. Innovation and research are the keys to BIVI success. Dedicated to improving the lives and wellbeing of animals, BIVI continues to seek ways to further research and develop optimum solutions for the animal health industry.
2012 Heavy-weight Commercial Heifer winners:
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2012 medium-weight Commercial Heifer winners:
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BHSS Horse Sale & Stallion Row First Interstate Bank Horse Sale
By Jan Swan wood
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he northern plains are known for having good horses, so it’s no surprise that the Black Hills Stock Show® Horse Sale is such an outstanding sale. Held during the Black Hills Stock Show’s® opening weekend, it features a top set of horses, screened and selected by a committee. The dates for the 2013 sale are Friday, Jan. 25, and Saturday, Jan. 26. The sale has a record 178 horses consigned, with horses ready to haul in roping, working cow horse, barrels, cutting and ranch work. Prospects for many events, plus quality ponies, show
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horses, youth horses, stallion prospects and proven stallions round out the lineup.
the Friday sale, with the reserve horse second and the other 14 competitors after that.
A jackpot team roping featuring the consigned horses starts the preview off at 7 a.m. on Friday and runs until 9 a.m. at the James Kjerstad Event Center at the Central States Fairgrounds, Rapid City, SD.
The remainder of the sale horses will be previewed at 10 a.m. with the horse sale beginning at 2 p.m. at the Civic Center’s Rushmore Hall, offering lots 1-85 in the catalog.
A unique aspect of the sale is the Ranch Horse Select Gelding competition that is held on Friday, Jan. 25, at 9-10 a.m. featuring horses that were designated for the competition on the consignment sheet. The competitors don’t know ahead of time what will be asked of the horses, so it’s a genuine showcase of the versatility and ability of the horses. The winner is the first horse to sell at
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On Saturday, Jan. 26, the preview will be held again for the lot 86-178 horses, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the fairgrounds. The sale is also at 2 p.m. on Saturday at the Civic Center. Horse Event Coordinator, Jill Swanhorst, is excited about the horse sale lineup, “We have horses from 12 states and provinces coming to the sale, with a lot of quality of-
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fered. There’s just a huge variety of horses this year - something for everyone.” Buyers are encouraged to come early to the previews and really get a good look at the horses they are interested in and talk to the consignors. With such a deep well of quality and variety, there is a horse there for nearly anyone at the standing room only sale.
Stallion Row The Black Hills Stock Show’s® Stallion Row is a showcase of the superb stallions and breeding programs in the region. It runs from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 25-26 at the Civic Center Rushmore Hall. The 2013 lineup is all Quarter Horses this year, but with horses from every discipline of the breed. Jill Swanhorst says, “There will be the new and up and coming stallions, plus the horses that are established in programs. We have more running bred horses this year, plus rope horses, cowhorses and cutters. It’s a pretty exciting group that will be here, kind of a who‘s who of the horse world.” The Stallion Row gives the owners the opportunity to show off their stallions, meet new customers, showcase their breeding programs and book breedings to their horses. Most offer BHSS discounts for breedings booked that weekend.
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The 24 stallions are coming from South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming and North Dakota and will be previewed in the sale ring at 1:30 each day, prior to the horse sale.
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Saddlemaker donates saddle to cattle industry organization
By Jan Swan Wood • photos by Jean Laughton
Badure carved the image of the late Johnny Smith on this saddle in two locations. He generously donated the saddle to the Casey Tibbs South Dakota Rodeo Center.
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-CALF USA and the South Dakota Stockgrowers Association will once again share a booth at the Black Hills Stock Show®, in their usual spot, meeting and greeting new and old friends. Both organizations represent the cattle producer at the grass roots level, with the SDSGA focusing mostly on the state level and R-CALF USA focusing on national issues. Also in the stock show booth will be a beautiful, custom saddle that will be raffled off to benefit R-CALF USA. As part of the fundraiser efforts to support the works of R-CALF USA, saddle maker Baxter Badure of Belvidere, SD, will once again build the saddle for the raffle. The saddle will be the 17th saddle that Badure has created for R-CALF USA fundraisers over the years. The first saddle he made for
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the R-CALF USA raffle was in 1999, the first year that R-CALF USA had a booth at the Black Hills Stock Show®. In 2012, Badure made a saddle honoring the memory of Johnny Smith, well known Ft. Pierre, SD, cattleman and R-CALF USA di-
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rector. The saddle, with a near-photograph quality likeness of Smith carved on the cantle, was raffled with the winner getting a saddle of their choice from Badure, while the Johnny Smith saddle was donated to the Casey Tibbs South Dakota Rodeo Center at Ft. Pierre for display. Kenny Fox, also of Belvidere, SD, is an active member and volunteer for R-CALF USA. He said, “The raffle saddles have raised a tremendous amount of money for the organization over the years. Each year the raffle brings in twenty to thirty thousand dollars for R-CALF USA. It’s been a huge help.” Fox continued, “R-CALF USA only has three employees. All the money raised goes to work on the issues that benefit the producers. All the other people in R-CALF USA are volunteers. The money raised from the raffle and the rollover auctions held at sale barns goes right to work for the cattlemen.” “The booth will be at the same location it always is. People can come by and join RCALF USA, renew their membership, buy a raffle ticket, have a cup of coffee, a handful of peanuts and visit. We look forward to the stock show every year and the time spent in the booth. It’s always good to see the friends that come by,” Fox said. The unique, well built saddle is worth the time to go and look at, and certainly worth buying a raffle ticket for. a publication of Tri-state livestock news
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Sheep Dog Trial and Mutton Busting By Jan Swan Wood
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unning full out, eyes riveted on the sheep, the border collie makes a wide circle around the arena and drops to the ground on its handler’s command. The sheep stand in a tight group, staring at the dog, unsure of which way to turn. The dog stands and starts toward them in a semi-crouched position and the sheep move away from it, then negotiate a series of maneuvers through a set course in a short amount of time. The last action has the sheep entering a small pen at one end of the arena while the handler holds a gate. When the gate is closed, the sheep are penned, and the time is called. The dog, panting, wags its tail and approaches the handler, proud of itself for doing its job.
The preliminary round, open to anyone with a sheep dog, will feature 60-65 dogs, consisting mostly of border collies, competing for over $5,000 in prize money. When the preliminary round is finished, 16 dogs will move on to the semi-finals, based on their
times in the first round. The 10 fastest times in the semi-finals will move on to the finals. While the scores are being added for the finals round, the Mutton Busting will be held for kids 5-8 years old, with a limit of 20 rid-
If this sounds interesting to you, then the Black Hills Stock Show® Sheep Dog Trial is the place to be on Thursday, Jan. 31. Held for the first time this year at the James Kjerstad Event Center at the Central States Fairgrounds, this fan favorite of the Black Hills Stock Show® will start at 1 p.m.
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ers. After the mutton busting is complete, the final round of the sheep dog trial will begin. The dogs and their handlers work in unison, with the dogs taking commands, either whistle or voice, and working the sheep without physical aid from the handler. A timed event, the dogs must work the sheep in the quickest fashion without ever biting or roughing the sheep. There is a four minute time limit per run. Sheep dog handlers in the past have come from Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Texas and Canada to compete at the Black Hills Stock Show® Sheep Dog Trial, so the competition is stiff, the action dynamic and fast paced. With the $5,000 purse, plus a fast chute time prize of $300, the money is a big draw for handlers. The winner of the trial will get a Maynard buckle with the runner up getting a plaque. Duane Hofer, chairman of the sheep dog trial committee, says “We’ll be using the same course as before, but with the bigger arena at the event center, will have to modify it somewhat to keep the time needed for a run the same as before.” “We have kept this trial unsanctioned so that the local dog handlers can get in and compete. We’ve had handlers come in from out of state that have been competing in the sanctioned trials and they think they might come in and win that nice purse, but they find out that these local folks have good dogs and are hard to beat,” says Hofer. “It’s open to the world and we want to keep it that way.”
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Event Highlights Small Rodeo, Big Fun By Loretta Sorensen
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n event that is fun for the whole family and that also helps to instill good sportsmanship and competition for young people, The Black Hills Stock Show® World’s Smallest Rodeo takes place at the Crystalyx Sales Ring on Saturday, Jan. 26.
Rodeo events like this provide many benefits to participants, including helping keep western heritage alive. Even at this young age, rodeo contestants learn how to develop a healthy competitive approach to the event while they help encourage and support one another during competition.
The Black Hills Stock Show® World’s Smallest Rodeo has an age limit spanning ages 3 to 6. There are no large prizes to be won, but contestants will be provided a stick horse to participate in barrel racing, pole bending and a stick-horse wild horse wild ride. All participants are able to take their stick horse home with them after the event.
Youth rodeo activities have been designed to encourage the highest standard of conduct and sportsmanship in various competitions by setting conduct and sportsmanship goals contestants can strive to attain each year. Getting youth involved in rodeo activities helps ensure that the traditions of rodeo and related functions continue well into the future.
The Black Hills Stock Show® World’s Smallest Rodeo is limited to 75 participants. Pre-registration is required. Prizes will be awarded during the event and the awards include Cutest Cowboy and Cowgirl as well as Best Dressed.
It’s interesting that youth rodeo activities enjoy strong support in a world of high technology. Robert Jackson recently released his book-length review of youth and rodeo in “The Young and the Rodeo,” “...the tale of a journey that took me into the world of rodeo through the
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eyes and experience of the next generation of rodeo superstars, cowboys and cowgirls,” he wrote. Jackson’s book contains personal highlights and individual stories that help explain why rodeo continues to thrive in a world of video games and smart phones. A youth rodeo event like this gives young children an opportunity to experience rodeo competition and prepare to become active in organizations like the American Junior Rodeo Association. Many rodeo greats started by being active in the AJRA. That lists includes Tuff Hedeman, Becky Jo Smith and Casey Tibbs. AJRA was created around 1952 by Alvin G. Davis who was from Brownfield, TX. Organizations like the AJRA promote an environment where good sportsmanship and horsemanship are the core values to a healthy competitive event for young cowboys and cowgirls. As the youth explore their interests and develop skills necessary to successfully compete, they also learn about humane treatment of animals and building relationships with people both within the organization they represent as well as those involved in the rodeo activity. The AJRA makes scholarships available for members every year. Participants are also eligible for large prizes, including a 2012 Dodge Truck that was won in 2012 by Emma Klaire Kent from Smyer, TX. Emma was named winner of the NFR 8 and Under All-Around title.
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Youth Day
Great fun for the whole family
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his year’s Black Hills Stock Show® has plenty of activities for youth. Youth Day will be Saturday, Jan. 26, running all day long. Whether or not children are in 4-H they are invited to participate in a variety of activities including a Beef Cook-Off, Livestock Judging, Livestockology, Horse Quiz Bowl, Hippology, Dog Show and Youth PQA.
Youth are encouraged to participate in any of the events that meet their interests, however individuals are only allowed to enter
a maximum of two events. There is an age requirement for all events that includes reach-
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The Beef Cook-Off begins at 8 a.m. Saturday morning. All cook off entries must be accompanied by a complete recipe and any cut of beef can be used. The meat will be provided to contestants. Top winners from the 2012 cook off will not be permitted to enter this year, but can compete again the following year. That allows everyone to have a chance at the competition. The Horse Bowl will be limited to 20 teams, using the National Rules and single elimination format. Awards will be given to members of the winning team, 2nd place team, and high individuals. Hippology and Livestockology make learning the aspects of horse science and husbandry fun. The events include a focus on different livestock such as sheep, cows, pigs, etc. Each activity will have four different phases: a written test, station identification, judging and team problems. A livestock judging contest will involve judging beef, sheep, goats and swine. Junior and senior contestants will be given oral reasons with check type reasons for beginnings, using oral reasons in the event of a tie. The Dog Show will inlcude awards in obedience, agility, rally, showmanship, and canine good citizen testing. All participants must bring proof of current shots. If you have not had your dog in any previous classes of obedience, agility, or rally training, you are discouraged from participating in this event. The Beef Bust will run from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Fine Arts Building and all youth and their parents are encouraged to participate in the event. While the lunch is free, tickets are required and a thank you can be sent to the business address written on the slip you receive with your lunch. The Youth PQA Plus program includes a short training program teaching youth the ten production practices of raising pigs as well as learning quality assurance concepts. Youth who participate in this event will be certified for one year. Many of the above events do require pre-registration. For more specifics visit www.blackhillsstockshow.com/events. a publication of Tri-state livestock news
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Event Highlights Western Art Show and Quick Draw Contest by Loretta Sorensen
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he Black Hills Stock Show® Western Art Show runs from Jan. 25, through Feb. 3, at the Theatre Lobby of the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center where people will have a chance to see 12 western artists work on pictures and sculptures. There will also be opportunity to hear first-hand the stories behind the artist’s work. The show’s artwork depicts the Western way of life through a variety of mediums including sculptures and oil paintings. Several artists will have both original pieces as well as prints for sale during the event.
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A quick draw competition will be held Saturday, Feb. 2, starting at 3:30 p.m. Artists will have one hour to complete a Western art inspired piece with a chance to win $1,000 and have their piece sold at auction. The winner will be chosen by the public and a percentage of the auction sales will go toward the Central States Fair Foundation for scholarships and education.
such as New York City to paint pictures for several supporters.
Support for Western art is still strong through various organizations such as the Cowboy Artists of America. Accomplished artists Charlie Dye, John Hampton, and Joe Beeler founded this organization in 1964 to perpetuate the memory and culture of artists such as Russell, Fredric Remington and others.
Russell had no formal art training and never took an interest in learning the technical aesthetics of art. Critics ignored or derided his work but the public loved it. Initially, Russell documented his early life as a cowboy. Later he began depicting American Indians scenes and historical figures.
Capturing the authentic nature of cowboys and their surroundings is something that intrigues the hearts and minds of people all over the world. Western art has always been created in a wide variety of forms. Back in the 1920s a famous western artist by the name of Charles M. Russell discovered this and soon was able to make a living with paintings and sculptures he created from images he himself had lived in working as a cowboy in Montana.
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Family lore tells that Russell exhibited a talent for creating art when he was very young. He was drawing pictures and modeling in wax well before his teens. At age 16, his parents entrusted his care to a Montana sheepherder. When Russell reached the age where he could strike out on his own he found work as a cowboy in the then-booming Montana ranch industry.
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Watching cattle on the range, Russell had lots of time to sketch various scenes he encountered. Friends said he was also known to carry modeling clay with him to sculpt various scenes. Russell may never have come to fame if he hadn’t met Mary Cooper. Mary – who later became his wife – guided Russell toward a career as an artist. He soon found out many wealthy residents on the East Coast were very interested in depictions of the disappearing American frontier. By 1920, Russell began making frequent trips to places
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Event Highlights Saddle Bronc Match By Jan Swan Wood
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ne very popular event at the Black Hills Stock Show®, the Pioneer Bank and Trust Saddle Bronc Match will be Wednesday, Jan. 30, from 7-10 p.m. at the James Kjerstad Event Center at the Central States Fairgrounds. With 30 of the top saddle bronc riders in the world going up against some of the rankest saddle bronc horses, it’s an event that would be hard to top anywhere. Included in the lineup of bronc riders will be 14 WNFR qualifiers, four World Champions with five titles, two CNFR (Canadian National Finals Rodeo) Champions and two INFR (Indian National Finals Rodeo) champions. Many of the bronc riders will be fresh off of a trip to the 2012 WNFR, plus some of top local hands will be there. The broncs will come from four of the top stock contractors in the business: Burch Rodeos, Rozet, WY; Burns Rodeo Company, Laramie, WY; J Bar J Rodeo, Circle, MT; and Powder River Rodeo, Riverton, WY. Pickup men will be Tyler Robertson, Hermosa, SD; Shane Porch, Wanblee, SD; and Kirk Schuelke, Faith, SD. The match will have a lucrative payoff for the winners with $10,000 added prize money offered to the bronc riders, plus, the four contractors will win additional prize money if their team of 10 broncs score the highest average points for the event. The 30 bronc riders will all ride one horse and the top 12 will come back for the finals. Committee chairman Wade Vos, New Underwood, SD, said, “We’ve made some changes to improve the event this year. We’ll have two big screens going and reserved seating to better accommodate the crowd.” He continued, “We’ve also gotten local businesses to sponsor the entry fees for the contestants, which is sure nice.” The Saddle Bronc Match will start off with a meet and greet with the contestants at 5 p.m., a calcutta for the short round at 6 p.m., and the bronc match at 7 p.m.
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Event Highlights Livestock Event Line-up By Loretta Sorensen
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ivestock enthusiasts attending the Black Hills Stock Show® will find plenty of opportunity to enjoy shows, sales and award-winning animals throughout the week.
The Bohringer Ingelheim Commercial Heifer Show and Sale featuring the region’s commercial cattlemen is Jan. 27, starting at 7 a.m. The heifers are judged as they are, no washing or fitting for these future range mothers. Then on Monday, Jan. 28, catch the Black Hills Gold Rush Embryo Sale at the Rushmore Plaza Holiday Inn Ballroom starting at 7:30 p.m. Genetics representing some of the top cattle in the nation will be up for bidding at the cattle genetics sale. The sale is limited to 30 quality lots including the 2012 Black Hills Stock Show® Supreme Champion Female. Angus producers from seven different states will bring their best cattle for the Black Hills Stock Show® Angus Show and Sale this year. The sale will feature 25 head
of females and 50 head of both yearling and 2-year-old bulls. The Charolais Show and Sale will include top sires such as LT Wyoming Wind, LT Rio Bravo, Gerrard Montezuma, and Firewater from top Charolais breeders in the nation. This year’s sale includes three yearling heifers and 20 powerful Charolais yearling and 2-year-old bulls. All Charolais cattle consigned to this year’s sale have yearling weights of 1,050 pounds or greater, with monthly gains of over 50 pounds per month. The Hereford Show and Sale will include Hereford females and bulls from some of the region’s top breeders. The sale will offer both females and bulls sired by breed favorites such as Domino, Thor and others.
The Gelbvieh Show and Sale will be Thursday, Jan. 31, with the show starting at 8 a.m. and the sale at 1 p.m. Both Balancer and Purebred females and bulls will be offered for sale from top Gelbvieh producers from South Dakota and the region. Other breeds represented at the Black Hills Stock Show® include Red Angus, Shorthorn, Maine-Anjou, Chi-Influence, Simmental and Limousin. Don’t miss the Hubbards Feeds Supreme Row Judging and Parade. Since 1986 Hubbard Feeds has honored the overall bull and female of the Black Hills Stock Show®. Cattle deemed champions in each of the ten breeds stand on Supreme Row for the week of the stock show. On Saturday the Judging of the cattle will take place with the heifers to begin the judging and the bulls to follow. Supreme Bull and Female will be awarded $3,000 to the consignor and $2,000 will be awarded to the purchaser. A total of $10,000 will be awarded for the Hubbard Feeds Supreme Champions.
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Event Highlights 19th Annual Old West Collectors Auction Dedicated to Kevin Casey By Amanda Radke
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ake plans to attend the 19th Annual Old West Collectors Auction at the 2013 Black Hills Stock Show® on Jan. 26. The event is hosted by the Black Hills Stock Show® Foundation (BHSSF), and this year’s auction is dedicated to Kevin Casey, who passed away in an automobile accident in Dec. 2012. Casey served as the BHSSF vice president for four years and will be dearly missed by his friends, family and fellow BHSSF officers.
A preview of the items on the auction will start on Friday, Jan. 25, from 4-8 p.m. with a second preview to be held on Saturday, Jan. 26, from 8-10 a.m. The auction will kick off at 10 a.m. The event is held at the Civic Center Theater at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center in Rapid City, SD. “We always have around 350 items for sale in the collectors auction,” said Lyn Husman, BHSSF president. “We offer everything from saddles, to old guns, to military memorabilia, to paintings, to brand books, to spurs and bits – there’s something for everyone.” Husman said this year’s event will be a tribute to Kevin Casey, who was just 51 years old. A Rapid City-resident, Casey was one of the original owners of Bear Country, and he was very active on the BHSSF board of officers.
supporting the youth. He was a great family man, too. We are definitely going to miss him. He was a go-getter and would do anything to help the stock show and the foundation.” Profits from the auction go toward the scholarship program. BHSSF awards six $2,000 scholarships at the Black Hills Stock Show Banquet and Ball on Wednesday, Jan. 30 at the Ramkota Best Western. Two $1,000 scholarships are given away during the high school rodeo competitions on Jan. 27, and two more $1,000 scholarships are given away at the State High School Finals Rodeo in Belle Fourche. “In addition to the scholarships, we also give away money to the Western Junior Livestock Show and help the Black Hills Children Home,” explained Husman. “We have donated money to build the Hospice House in town. We have also donated to give to rural fire departments and rural medical facilities. We have helped local 4-H clubs, as well.” To raise money for the scholarships and to support the community, BHSSF raises money through four different events – the annual membership drive, the summer golf tournament, the BHSS® Banquet and Ball, and the Old West Collectibles Auction.
“We have a tremendous amount of really great sponsors who donate items to our Kevin Casey auction this year,” Husman said. “We have a great support system of volunteers, and we couldn’t do it without these folks. I want to give a huge thank you to “This year the auction is dedicated to Kevin Casey – our BHSSF those folks. These events wouldn’t be a success without the tireless vice president,” said Husman. “Kevin was one of those guys who efforts and lots of hours donated by our volunteers.” would do anything for anybody. Once you met him, you thought you For more information on the auction, check out www.bhssf.com. knew him your whole life. He was a great person. He really liked what Hope to see you there! the BHSSF stands for, as far as raising money for scholarships and
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National Sheep Shearing competition By Loretta Sorensen
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he Black Hills Stock Show® annual National Sheep Shearing competition will be held Saturday, Jan. 27, beginning at noon at the Crystalyx BioBarrell Sale Ring in Rushmore Hall. The Black Hills Stock Show® sheep shearing contest began back in 2009, growing each year and gaining interest from both participants and onlookers. The contest consists of different divisions that include beginners, intermediate and professionals. Judges and shearers will meet before the event to determine the appropriate division for each participant. The Sheep Shearing competition will be judged on time and safety of the animal. A demonstration of the technical aspects of
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shearing a mature sheep along with a colorful narrative describing the events to ensure the safety and the well-being of the animal will be provided prior to the event with the timed event trial to follow at noon. Contestants use electronic shearing equipment to shear eight head in the preliminary round. While speed is important, judges will also look at fleece condition, second cuts in the wool, the number of nicks and appearance and handling of sheep. Top finishers in preliminary rounds will move on to the championship round. Abraham Lincoln was president when the American Sheep Industry (ASI) was founded in the United States, back in 1865. The American Sheep Industry’s common goal is to provide promotion of profitability and
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well-being of the sheep industry throughout the United States. Sheep are believed to have arrived within the U.S. with Cortez back in 1519. It is said that he brought with him the offspring of sheep from Columbus. The Navajo Churros, the oldest U.S. breed, are said to be those descendants. Early in America’s history England tried discouraging the wool industry in American colonies, but by 1868 America was actually exporting wool products. England then outlawed the wool trade, making it punishable by cutting off the perpetrator’s right hand. This action of outlawing the wool trade, along with the Stamp Act, helped fuel the Revolutionary War. Several U.S. presidents have been known to have sheep. George Washington raised a publication of Tri-state livestock news
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sheep on his Mount Vernon estate, Thomas Jefferson had sheep in Monticello and Woodrow Wilson had sheep grazing the White House lawn. Worldwide there are more than 1,000 sheep breeds, the most of any type of livestock. In the U.S. there are 47 different breeds, according to ASI. Sheep breeds are classified by their primary purpose (meat, milk, or wool), types of fibers they provide, face color or by other physical or production characteristics. Sheep shearing is known as cutting or shaving the sheep’s wool. Shearing doesn’t harm the sheep; it’s very similar to receiving a haircut. However it does require skill to avoid cutting the sheep and turning out a nicely cut fleece. Some small farmers and ranchers shear their own sheep, but most hire professionals to shear their sheep. Professional shearers can shear a sheep in as little as two minutes, removing the fleece in one piece. The world sheep shearing record is 839 lambs in 9 hours by Rodney Sutton of New Zealand set in 2000 and 720 ewes in 9 hours by Darin Forde of New Zealand. a publication of Tri-state livestock news
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Event Highlights Horse Event line-up Winter Classic AQHA Horse Show The Black Hills Stock ShowÂŽ kicks off with the Pfizer Winter Classic AQHA Horse Show, Jan. 20-24, at the James Kjerstad Event Center. Competitors from across the United States will gather in Rapid City to compete. The show will feature 54 different classes from Reining, Working Cow Horse, Halter, Cutting and Roping classes. The Winter Classic has gained popularity within the ranks of the horse world due to the triple judged aspect of the show. Participants can gain three times the AQHA points at one show. Along with the AQHA Show, ropers can participate in the AQHA Special Event Roping.
Ranch Horse Competition The Ranch Horse Competition is a twoday event, Jan. 27-28, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the James Kjerstad Event Center, that judges the working ranch skills of horse and rider. The event is judged on a number of obstacles that include common ranching tasks such as picking up the opening gates, crossing bridges and dragging logs. There is also the cow work where the horse and rider are judged. How the competitor can sort a cow from the herd and a roping component is also required for some of divisions as well. The event features seven different divisions; rancher, ladies rancher, youth, open, ladies open, 3-year-old and novice. The rancher and ladies rancher include non-professional competitors that reside on
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a working ranch or work as full-time employees on the horse owner’s ranch. The Rancher divisions require all horses to be owned by the owner/rider for at least 6 months. Professional competitors are deemed as anyone who has accepted outside horses for training purposes on any discipline including barrel racing, reining, cutting, roping, etc. The Youth Division is any youth participant ages 16 years or younger. The Open and Ladies Open allow any one to enter the event. Different from the Rancher Division, the open division allows horse trainers to participate. The 3-year-old division is dedicated to those horses that are 3 years of age as of 2012. A true test of skills for any young ranch horse. The last category is the Novice Division, this division encourages everyone who is not familiar with the Ranch Horse Competition to participate in this rare working ranch horse competition. Over $5,000 in cash and prizes are awarded in the Ranch Horse Competition.
Calf Roping Futurity The Best of the West Calf Roping Futurity is an opportunity to showcase the talent of young horses and their trainers. Horses registered in the event were all born in 2007 or after. The horses also represent different breeds. Calf roping, a popular event in the sport of rodeo, requires the contestant to rope, dismount, and tie three legs of the calf. The futurity is a timed and judged event. The first round of the Futurity will run at 3:30 p.m. and the 2nd round will run concurrently with the Pfizer AQHA Special Event. a publication of Tri-state livestock news
However, time is not the most important aspect of the event. The contestant will also be judged by a panel of AQHA approved judges. Judges will be looking for how the horse performs its duties in the event. Since this event is focused on young horses, developing the foundation of solid horses is important not only to the trainer but to the judges.
Jackpot Barrel Race The Open Barrel Race, Feb. 3, is a free all-day event dedicated to the Barrel Racing competition at the James Kjerstand Event Center. The event will feature both an Open Jackpot and a Youth Jackpot, with exhibition practices to start prior to the timed event competitions. Exhibitions will start at 9 a.m., for a fee of $5 per run. The 4-D Open Jackpot will follow the exhibitions (not to start prior to 12:30 p.m.) and a Youth 3-D Jackpot, fees are $20, and the Open division with a fee of $50 per run.
Team Roping Futurity The Pfizer Best of the West Team Roping Futurity is an opportunity to showcase the talent of young horses and their trainers. The Futurity will start at 3:30 p.m. Jan. 20, at the James Kjerstad Event Center. Horses registered in the event were all born in 2007 or after. They will compete in Heading and Heeling. The horses also represent different breeds. The Futurity is a timed and double judged event. Judges will be looking for how the horse performs in the event. Since this event is focused on young horses, developing the foundation of a solid horse is important not only to the trainer but to the judges.
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The BHSS Winter Spectacular NRCHA (National Reined Cow Horse Association) Show takes place for three straight days at the James Kjerstad Event Center, Jan. 21-23, noon to 8 p.m. The Winter Spectacular NRCHA Show will showcase the skills of horse and rider in both reined work and cow work. The NRCHA Classes will run concurrently with the Pfizer AQHA Working Cow Horse classes. Classes offered will be Open Bridle, Open Hackamore, Non Pro Bridle, Non Pro Hackamore, Non Pro Limited. $300 will be added to the Open Bridle and Hackamore and $200 added to the Non Pro Bridle and Hackamore. There will be 100 percent payback on entry fees for the show.
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If you’re aiming to update or create your own cowboy wardrobe, you may find the history of cowboy garb helpful in making some shopping decisions. Cowboys selected their clothing to help them deal with their daily surroundings on the range or the trail. A cowboy’s getup usually included a heavy, loose fitting woolen shirt that was open at the neck. If there was a coat, it was also loose to make it easy to navigate on horseback. Some cowboys donned a vest. Most of the time it was either part way or all the way unbuttoned so it wouldn’t cause him to be overheated and sweat. If a cold wind took a swat at him, the cowboy could button up his vest and coat and stay toasty warm. Well, warm enough at least. Boots were a key part of the cowboy garb because he couldn’t do anything if he wasn’t well shod. Fine leather was fitted tightly to the unique size and shape of feet and legs, a unique footwear that also featured narrow soles and small, high heels. The boots
may be bright-colored or feature fancy tops. The Texas Lone Star was often part of the ornamentation. No effective cowboy could work without gloves. They were made of the finest buckskin that was not affected by rain or icy cold streams. Most were tanned white and cut with a deep cuff or gauntlet from which an attractive fringe hung, fluttering in the wind. A cowboy’s hat was also carefully selected for personal taste. For the most part it included a heavy, wide brim and heavy leather band. A sturdy felt held the hat’s shape. Well-worn brims were sometimes stiffened by passing a leather strip through a series of holes pierced along the brim’s outer edge. The hat served as an umbrella in rain, shield from the sun and was tied down with a handkerchief to cover ears from cold winter temperatures. A brightly colored silk kerchief tied in a hard knot in front and worn loosely about the neck protected the back of a cowboy’s neck from a hot summer wind, or wrapped around the neck in the winter kept his neck warm.
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Vendors are open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Silk scarves served a number of purposes in every season and setting. Ropes, sometimes called lariats, were an essential piece of cowboy gear. Some were made of rawhide, all were carried in a close coil at the side of the saddle horn. His quirt was a short heavy whip with a stock made either of wood or iron. Spurs were designed with heavy rowels and bridles were as varied and unique as the cowboy themselves. Perhaps cowboys didn’t fancy jewelry, but western jewelry and artwork designs are also among the many booths at the BHSS trade show. So take a stroll and plan to stay awhile to check out all the gear at the trade show.
Selling: 60 Yearling and 6 - 2yr old Chiangus, SimAngus, and Simmental Bulls. Also offering 15 bred heifers.
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Cattlemen’s Family Legacy Scholarship Program
Emilee Elwood wins 2012 Heifer Scholarship
By Loretta Sorensen
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he didn’t grow up on a ranch, but Emilee Elwood loves raising, working and showing cattle. The Gordon, NE, high school senior, winner of the 2012 Cattlemen’s Legacy Scholarship, will enhance her beef production knowledge by bringing home a Holt Brother’s Chiangus heifer from the Black Hills Stock Show® this year. To say the least, Elwood is excited about this unique opportunity and hopes to use it as a springboard to help educate youth about beef production.
“The Holt brothers are from Aberdeen, South Dakota,” Elwood said. “I’m very excited to see this heifer. I expect to show her several times throughout 2013.” While Elwood grew up on an acreage about a mile outside of town, showing cattle was not something she has done all her life. She credits her childhood babysitter with stimulating her interest in showing cattle. She participated in her first cattle show when she was in sixth grade. “We got our first steers from Doug Nelson up in Denby, South Dakota,” Elwood said. He contacted my parents and told them I should start showing cattle and has helped me all a publication of Tri-state livestock news
along the way. When I first started I was just showing at the county level. Now I’ve made my way up the ladder to national shows. Bailie Mills, now Bailie Burress, was my babysitter and someone I really looked up to. Bailie has been showing cattle her whole life and she has had a big influence on my interest in showing cattle.” Elwood participated in the Denver Catch A Calf program back in 2009-2010. When contestants catch a calf, they take care of the calf and return it the following year as a market steer. Elwood notes that, besides just catching the calf, a lot
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Elwood already has many plans for her heifer when she brings her home. Her strategy for developing the heifer includes breeding as well as showing her at several different locations.
There were 16 applicants for the 2012 Cattlemen’s Legacy Scholarship. The application process includes writing an
essay, getting letters of recommendation as well as completing an actual interview.
“This heifer will have high quality genetics that make it possible for me to start my own herd,” Elwood said. “I will have her bred once I get her back home. I’m required to show her at Rapid City’s Western Junior Livestock Show, but I plan to show her other places, too. If she’s registered, I can take her to the Junior Nationals in Grand Island, Nebraska.”
Emilee began showing cattle when she was in eighth grade. Her skill and love for the activity has continued to grow each year.
“When I found out I had won the scholarship I just couldn’t believe it,” Elwood said. “Make sure your letters of recommendation come from people who actually know you. Be honest and sincere about why you would like to win this scholarship. Through this opportunity I hope to help other youth learn
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Elwood says the main thing to remember when applying for this scholarship is to be sincere and consistent.
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k O LD W EST V ALUES, N EW W EST V ISION k k POWDER RIVER BREAKS RANCH k Powder River County, Montana
Located in the southwest corner of Powder River County, Montana, just north of the Wyoming border on the upper west side of Powder River. This ranch comprises a total of 16,788+/- acres of which 9,162+/- are deeded and 4,644+/- Bureau of Land Management lease ground and 2,982+/- State of Montana lease acres. The ranch offers Powder River frontage and it is also well watered with wells, pipeline and stock reservoirs. Excellent improvements.
Offered for $5,040,000
JACKPOT RANCH k Crook County, Wyoming • Legacy Ranch with 6300± deeded acres, 320± State of Wyoming lease acres and 280± BLM lease acres. First time this ranch is being offered since patent. • Solid improvements, including three houses, two barns, a shop and a large detached garage. • Quality grass and recreational ranch with Elk, Mule Deer, Whitetail and antelope and lots of live water with multiple streams reservoirs and springs. • Offered for $10,395,000
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GRAND CANYON RECREATIONAL RETREAT k Crook County, Wyoming • 145± deeded acres in the middle of the Black Hills National Forest located only 3 miles off Highway 85 and 26 miles from Deadwood, South Dakota. • Unique opportunity to live off the grid while enjoying the solitude and vast expanses of the Black Hills National Forest. •There are many beautiful homesites on the property. •Abundant wildlife including elk, mule deer, whitetail deer and turkeys. • Offered for $580,00
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Now Is The Time To Buy and Sell Land:
O Rob Pfister, Broker/Attorney/Owner
Shortage of Inventory provides new opportunities for Sellers.
Over the past year we have watched the ranch real estate market drastically change. The selling market is no longer flooded with properties that sellers have to sell. Buyers are lined up once again like they were in 2005, however these buyers are certainly more critical with where, what and when they want to buy. Currently Pfister Land Company, LLC is representing multiple buyers attempting to find land in almost every land classification from the half million dollar buyer to the five million dollar buyer looking to expand their cow/calf operation all the way up to the forty million dollar equity firm looking to buy large ranches and/or farms with minerals.
Buyers, simply because there is a shortage of inventory on the market does not mean that it is a bad time to buy. There wouldn’t be a shortage of inventory if land was not a solid investment, now maybe more than ever. Buying a farm or ranch doesn’t necessarily mean you have to be on the property managing it yourself. Hiring a good ranch manager to protect maintain and manage your land, as well as manage production and sales is key to making the investment produce as much as possible for you. Ranch ownership is different than ownership of most types of real estate. It requires knowledge of the current operations, an understanding of the resources available on the ranch and a grasp of the financial and budgeting processes. Successful ranch management requires a balance of wildlife and resource management with that of productive agricultural operations. Pfister Land Company, LLC is also on the leading edge of mineral aquisisition, leasing and disposition. If you have minerals on productive land with good water rights call us immediately. Pfister Land Company, LLC has a proven track record, a well-branded name and reputation as one of the best ranch brokerage companys in the west. If you choose Pfister Land Company, LLC you have joined hands with professionals that love and believe what they do. This is a job, a lifestyle and our passion. We are licensed in nine states throughout the west. For every offering, our presence is local, regional, national and global. Two of our brokers are licensed Wyoming attorneys, and one is also a licensed Colorado attorney. Our due diligence work is second to none in the industry and our background as attorneys and ranch brokers clearly distinguish us from our competition. We have extensive experience with water rights, oil, gas and mineral rights, 1031 tax-deferred exchanges, easements and private road rights, conservation easements, habitat enhancement for wildlife and fish and much more. Our purpose is to assist you in buying or selling property and to ensure that your overall experience is pleasant, efficient, and gratifying—throughout the entire process.
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about this program and gain experience in beef production.” While no one else in Elwood’s family has shown cattle in the past, her younger brother is now getting in to it. Her parents support both their children’s activities. “I’m glad my parents allowed me to start showing cattle. I feel it has made me a more responsible person. I had to feed my cattle and get calves halter broke in order to show them. It’s been a lot of hard work, but it pays off in the end,” Elwood said. The Holt Brothers welcome the opportunity to provide Elwood with a heifer. Justin, who works with his wife
Kali and brother Jordan, says they’ve seen great success in bringing their Chiangus cattle to the Black Hills Stock Show®. They see participation in the scholarship as a way to give something back to fellow cattlemen and aspiring youth.
“There are so many people out there that don’t know about our beef industry and agriculture. I hope to help consumers become more informed about where their food comes from,” Elwood said.
“We’ve seen numerous junior stock show members do very well in shows with animals they’ve purchased fromCUSTER RANCH, LLC For youth currently showing cattle us,” Justin said. “ManyLATE of our livestock MODEL RANCH & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT or those who would like to begin showhave been recognized as winners at the ing cattle, Elwood says there is one imBlack Hills Stock Show®. We appreciate portant key element at the beginning – all the opportunities that have comeAUG. our THURS., 20, 2009 10:30 AM a mentor. AUCTION way because of this show. We LOCATION believe – 14 miles East of Hermosa, SD on paved US Hwy. 40. Ranch Hdqtrs. are located along highway “Find a good mentor,” Elwood said. it’s more important than ever will for be young & signs posted. people to be involved in beef produc- “I would not be where I am without tion. By starting at an early age they’re them. I’ve learned a lot along the way. able to build up a cow herd and use qual- It’s been a lot of hard work, but I’ve enity genetics that will last for a lifetime.” joyed every minute of it!”
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Ziebach County, Dupree SD: 2,727+/‐ acres of excellent native pasture. Five separate pastures facilitating easy rotation of grazing. Extremely well watered by nine reservoirs, together with two shallow wells serving six tire tanks and three new automatic waters’. Access is provided by well‐ maintained gravel roads and power is located on the property. Girl Creek runs through the property providing an added element of limited winter protection. This property would make an excellent starter ranch or added grass for an established operation. Call us on this. Priced at $1,570,000.
Girl Creek Ziebach County, Dupree SD: 2,727+/- acres of excellent native pasture. Five separate pastures facilitating easy rotation of grazing. Extremely well watered by nine reservoirs, together with two shallow wells serving six tire tanks and three new automatic waters’. Access is provided by well- maintained gravel roads and power is located on the property. Girl Creek runs through the property providing an added element of limited winter protection. This property would make an excellent starter ranch or added grass for an established operation. Call us on this. Priced at $2,045,000
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anuary 29, is the date to mark for the 2013 Black Hills Stock Show® (BHSS) Ranch Rodeo finals, which will be held at the James Kjerstad Event Center on the Central States Fairgrounds. As one of the largest ranch rodeos of the year, and with over $10,000 available in cash and prizes, it’s sure to be a good time for competitors and spectators alike.
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“We do three qualifying rounds in the morning, and nine teams advance back to the finals, which start at 7 p.m. The top three teams from the year before are also invited back for the final round, for a total of 12 teams competing in the evening performance,” explained BHSS Ranch Rodeo Chairman Kevin Schmidt of how the event is structured. In addition to being held at new location in 2013, Schmidt noted that new prizes will also be awarded this year, the biggest being four trophy saddles to the average winners. “That’s a first for us this year. In the past, we have awarded a 20X felt hat of choice and a pair of K Bar J Chinks to the top hand, and a bridle, bit, win-
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(left) The Ranch Bronc Riding is possibly the wildest of all. After the 6-second ride the team members must catch the bronc and remove the saddle. (above) Among the preliminary rounds of competition at the BHSS Ranch Rodeo is the steer loading event. To complete this event teams must sort out preselected stock and load them into a trailer parked in the arena. Photo by Heather Hamilton
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and steady way,” explained VanderMay of what makes a good ranch rodeo team and on what helps a team make it to the final round of competition.
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The finals will include a combination of new and old events, including the Titan Trailer relay race, rope-mug-tie event, double mugging and the Crown Royal ranch bronc ride. Wild cow milking is also typically a final round event, but had to temporarily be removed Working Cattle from the contest due to a lack of usable cows, and will replaced be with stray gathering this year.
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20X Extreme High School Showcase An Extreme Showcase of South Dakota’s finest high school cowboys and cowgirls! That is exactly what you will find if you make your way to the Black Hills Stock Show Rodeo® which will be held at the Rapid City Civic Center on Jan. 27, at 1 p.m.
receive a trophy buckle made by Maynard Buckles. Four $500 scholarships are available for senior contestants, one from Wrangler, two from the Black Hills Stock Show® Foundation and one from South Dakota Buckaroos.
One hundred and fourteen top high school rodeo athletes will be geared up and ready to go as they get an opportunity to showcase their rodeo talents during the 11th Annual 20X Extreme Showcase. South Dakota has four regions of high school rodeo contestants. The top three cowboys and cowgirls from each region in each event, based on points after State Finals, are invited to compete in this exclusive rodeo event.
The 20X Extreme College Fair will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the south balcony of the Barnett Arena. This is a great opportunity for contestants to visit with NIRA rodeo coaches from South
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2013 Contestants As of Dec. 26, 2012
Cassy Woodward, NW
Maggie Heiberger, EA
Jayci Lamphere, NW
Brandi Cwach, EA (Alternate)
Fehrin Ward, NW (Alternate)
Tearnee Nelson, NW
Shane O’Connell, NW
Cedar Jandreau, RR
Tricia Wilken, NW
Trig Clark, NW
Tawny Barry, RR
Fehrin Ward, NW
Trevor Gray, NW
Katie Hostutler, RR
Peyton Smith, NW (Alternate)
Courtney Dahlgren, RR (Alternate)
Katie Lensgrav, RR
Elsie Fortune, SW
Rylee Jo Rutten, RR
Mattee Pauley, SW
Bailey Tibbs, RR
Cassidy Mutchler, SW
Erin Kenzy, RR (Alternate)
Dale Ellen Cuny, SW (Alternate)
Karlee Peterson, SW
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Barrel Racing Chesney Nagel, EA Cassidy Musick, EA Torrie Michels, EA Kendra Kannas, EA (Alternate) Taylor Engessor, NW
Kailey Rae Sawvell, SW
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Kassi McPherson, SW
Brittany Eymer, NW
Ryan Knutson, EA
Peedee Doyle, NW
Riley Page, EA
Fehrin Ward, NW (Alternate)
Ian Jacobs, NW
Hailey Block, EA
Annie Fulton, RR
Jade Nixon, NW
Becca Lythgoe, EA
Laura O’Leary, RR
Dalton Gerbracht, NW
Jorry Lammers, EA
Kailee Webb, RR
Treye Laplante, NW (Alternate)
Kelsey Kennedy, EA (Alternate)
Syerra Christensen, RR (Alternate)
Jake Frazier, RR
Kellsey Collins, NW
Keenie Word, SW
Casey Heninger, RR
Bryce Olson, NW
Jordan Tierney, SW
Scott Shoemaker, RR
Maclyn Hauck, NW
Baillie Mutchler, SW
Levi Schonebaum, RR (Alternate)
Brooke Howell, NW (Alternate)
Ashley Peterson, SW (Alternate)
Miles Englebert, SW
Remi Wientjes, RR
Kyle Reddy, SW
Jordan Bickel, RR
JD Phelps, SW
Kelsey Garber, RR
Lane Cermak, SW (Alternate)
Moriah Glaus, RR (Alternate)
Breakaway Logan Moody, EA Maddie Schaack, EA Shanna Swanson, EA
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Mazee Pauley, SW Kaitlin Peterson, SW
Brooke Ollerich, EA (Alternate)
Jacey Hupp, EA
Brooke Howell, NW
Carlee Johnston, SW
Vanzi Knippling, EA
Tylee Evans, SW (Alternate)
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Saddle Bronc Jade Maier, EA Tayte Clark, NW Teal Schmidt, NW Seth Longbrake, NW Kash Deal, NW (Alternate) Bill Chauncy, RR Reed Johnson, SW Jordan Hunt, SW Paul Kruse, SW
Steer Wrestling Cole Potter, EA Cameron Fanning, EA Shane Boysen, EA Andy Nelson, NW
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Team Roping (Heelers)
Nolan Hall, RR Pearson Wientjes, RR
Braedy Edleman, EA
Seth Andersen, EA
Nolan Richie, EA
Kaycee Monnens, EA
Kyle Kallhoff, EA
Dean Christensen, EA
Matt Nelson, EA (Alternate)
Michael Deichert, NW
Casey Packer, NW
Cash Hetzel, NW
Cody Packer, NW
Shay Oliver, NW
Lane Foster, NW
Lane Foster, NW (Alternate)
Brooke Nelson, RR Savanna Glaus, RR (Alternate) Trey Richter, SW Jade Schmidt, SW Cort Baker, SW Lathan Lauing, SW (Alternate)
Lee Sivertsen, RR Carson Musick, RR Samuel Boldon, RR Wyatt Fulton, RR (Alternate) Treg Schaack, SW Wyatt Mann, SW Joshua Hunt, SW Lane Blasius, SW (Alternate)
Team Roping (Headers) Wyatte Andersen, EA Jeremiah Johnson, EA Jace Christiansen, EA Joe Hendrickson, EA (Alternate) Cody Bernstein, NW Colby Hetzel, NW Dalton Sheridan, NW Kash Deal, NW (Alternate) Klay O’Daniel, RR
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2013 BHSS Rodeo Stock Contractors Sutton Rodeos Inc. Jim Sutton of Onida, SD
Bucking Stock of the Year: SB-Deep Water, 1979; BB-Tombstone, 1985; SB-Chuckulator, 2012 Background: Jim’s father, James H. Sutton-a Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame member-produced his first rodeo on the home ranch in 1926. Sutton Rodeos was formed in the late 1960s and with 80 years of rodeo experience, the Sutton tradition continues, raising 90% of their horse breeding stock. Jim started the Wrangler Bullfights in 1981 in Rapid City, SD, and produced the NFR openings in 1995 and 1996. Steve (son of Jim), is co-owner and NFR pickup man in three decades (1978, 1981, 1986, 1993, 1995). Jim’s wife Julie is in charge of publicity, advance promotion. Steve’s wife, Kim handles timing, publicity and marketing. Their daughter, Amy, started timing PRCA rodeos in 2006 and assists with marketing. Her husband Steven is a PRCA flank man and assists with livestock and rodeo production. Their son, Brent, started his PRCA career as a pickup man in 2004 and contestant in 2007 and competes in college rodeos for SDSU. Other son, Brice, became a PRCA pickup man and contestant in 2010. Both assist Sutton Rodeo with livestock and rodeo production.
Burns Rodeo Company Hal Burns of Laramie, WY
Bucking Stock of the Year: BR-Mr. T, 1986, BR-Blender Head-Top 3, 2004 Background: Pete Burns' stock is kept at the High Plains arena, six miles from Laramie and at Burns' own ranch some 23 miles from Laramie. Located in Wyoming’s southeastern section, the various portions of the ranch top 8,500 ft in elevation. Burns' son Hal, began his own bucking stock breeding program a few years ago. They are bucking various young horses they raised and now have bull calves sired by NFR bulls Mardi Gras and Mr. T. Burns has had stock selected for the Wrangler NFR every year since 1983.
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Burch Rodeo Company Chad Burch of Rozet, WY
Bucking Stock of the Year: SB-Blood Brother, 2008 Background: Max Burch has bred bucking horses for more than 20 years that cowboys describe as “rank” or “eliminators.” Burch purchased Midwest Rodeo Company from Steve Sutton in 1999, and now Max’s son, Chad, runs the company. Burch’s Blood Brother finished second in voting for PRCA Saddle Bronc of the Year from 2002-03.
Southwick’s Rocky Mtn. Rodeo Co.
Glenn Southwick, Jesse Hill, Will Cook, Cody Ohl of Jay Em, WY, and Madill, OK Background: Glenn Southwick has been involved in rodeo since his youth, when he was a bull rider. For the past 20 years, he has been contracting stock for rodeos at all levels, and he has been a PRCA member since 1998. Partners Jesse Hill and Cody Ohl are both PRCA contestants; Hill is a former bareback rider, while Ohl, a tie-down roper and steer roper, is a five-time tie-down roping world champion who won the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo all-around in 2001. Will Cook has been contracting rodeos at all levels in Oklahoma for 20 years.
Calgary Exhibition and Stampede Keith Marrington of Calgary, Alberta Bucking Stock of the Year: BB, Lonesome Me, 1984, 1994; Moon Rocket, 1976; Grated Coconut, 2003-04, 2006-09; SB Wande Dee, 1964; Kloud Grey Skoal, 1987; Lonesome Me Skoal, 1989-90. Background: In 1961, the Calgary Stampede bought a ranch to provide the flexibility needed for their event, breeding 70 plus mares a year to get a continuous supply of high-caliber bucking rodeo stock. With more than 22,000 acres, 500 horses and 90 head of bulls, the ranch recently has ventured into embryo transfers. In 2008, they sent 15 animals to the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.
Brookman Rodeo Company Dave Wieferich of Sidney, MT
Background: In 2006, Cathy and Dave Wieferich and their three children, LaTasha, Tesa and Tate, took over the rodeo business from the late ProRodeo Hall of Fame stock contractor Marvin Brookman, Cathy’s great-grandfather. While continuing to focus on Marvin’s famous breeding program, the Wieferich's have added sound, production and rodeo entertainment to the sport. They produce 10 rodeos across the northwestern United States and subcontract for many events all over the U.S. They sent two saddle broncs and two bucking bulls to the 2009 WNFR.
New Frontier Rodeo Jimmy Crowther of Powell, WY
Background: Jimmy Crowther bought Rumford Rodeo in 2009. Rumford Rodeo was a three-generation stock breeding and contracting family business, producing 10-15 PRCA-sanctioned events annually and taking part in high school and college rodeos. The company also has produced Wild West shows and rodeos in Finland, France, Venezuela, Oman and most recently Spain.
Bar C5 Rodeo
Vern McDonald of Lac La Biche, Alberta Background: Situated on the edge of the Boreal forest of northern Alberta, the Bar C5 Ranch was founded in 2008 by Vern McDonald of Lac La Biche. With over 80 top-quality mares and five stallions with superior bloodlines. The Ranch is producing world-class bucking stock. Bar C5 is proud to be a part of the training of potential cowboys from colleges across Alberta, such as Olds College and Vermillion College. The Ranch donates its horses, time and trucking to these colleges to help young and upcoming cowboys excel in bronc riding. a publication of Tri-state livestock news
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Announcer Jan 25-29 Justin McKee lives a double life, he’s part announcer/part cowboy. But that’s not all… for the last decade he has been the host and play-by-play announcer of the Professional Bull Riders tour which airs weekly on VERSUS (formerly known as OLN) and several times a year on NBC, CBS and ESPN. He also appears regularly as a host on RFD-TV.
help of his wife, Jeannie, and young daughter, Kassidy, McKee Ranch raises purebred bucking stock selling bucking bull futurity prospects and replacement heifers. The McKee Ranch is also well known for their quarter horses. Jeannie raises, trains and sells wel-bred barrel racing horses.
at something I enjoy so much.” Justin’s enthusiasm for rodeo and life is contagious and genuine. He admits, “I am one of the biggest fans in rodeo, when I’m behind the mic, I’m having a great time and one of my main goals is that everyone there is having fun too.”
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Wayne Brooks PRCA Announcer of the Year 2005, 2010 & 2012
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Announcer Jan 29-Feb 2 As a PRCA announcer, Wayne Brooks brings a fresh enthusiasm to the sport enjoyed by thousands across the nation. Like many announcers, his rodeo career began in the arena as a contestant. While competing in the rough stock events, he gained an insight into the sport which he presents to the audience to make them truly a part of each performance. His broadcasting background has proven invaluable in rodeo promotion and sponsor recognition. Combining these experiences, Wayne creates an announcing style that is both informative and entertaining. Whether it’s wild and western or polished and professional, it’s excitement at its best!
Red Bluff Roundup, Black Hills Stock Show Rodeo®, and the Clovis Rodeo. Though he was born in Prescott, AZ, he was reared on the ranchlands of Wyoming and Colorado. He believes it was this raising that instilled in him the importance of preserving the heritage of the West. He continues to give credence to the mystique of being Western at each performance he announces. He believes “being involved in rodeo has provided me the opportu-
A PRCA member since 1994, Wayne had the honor of being chosen as the 2005, 2010 and 2012 Announcer of the Year, with six additional nominations in this category. Wayne was selected as one of the announcers at the Wrangler National Finals in 2005 after making his NFSR debut in 2000 with the legendary Clem McSpadden. He has announced the Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo in Pocatello, ID, three times and the Pace Picante PrRodeo Chute-Out five times. Wayne has been the voice at the Canadian Finals Rodeo for the past six years, as well as the Indian Nationals Finals five times. His resume also includes finals in the Mountain States, Turquoise, Columbia River, and Wilderness Circuits. He announces other such respected rodeos as the Calgary Stampede, Reno Rodeo, Pendleton Roundup, California Rodeo Salinas, Rodeo Austin, a publication of Tri-state livestock news
nity to do what I enjoy. It’s the people that make a difference-and rodeo has the best.” When he’s not announcing rodeos, Wayne serves as a commercial voice talent. He and his wife, Melanie, have two daughters, Taylor and Sheridan, and a son, Ace. Although they travel across the United States and Canada, they make their home in Lampasas, TX.
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years,� he said. Jim and his wife Donna have been married and worked together for 45 years and “she deserves an award for putting up with me,� he joked. Willson’s father Frank and his mother Mildred bought three registered Angus cow-calf pairs from Bon View Farms, Canova, SD, in 1953, and the family Angus operation was born. “We added some cattle later from Hyland Angus Ranch, (Highmore, SD).� While neither of those businesses is in operation today, both were instrumental in helping jump-start a young man’s dream. “I was in the service for three years, and when I returned, dad kind of turned the breeding over to me. He liked farming and other things better,� said Willson. Fifty years ago, the Angus breed wasn’t as popular, but Willson credits his stubborn nature for helping him stick it out. “We struggled a lot in the early years, everybody was still Hereford; I honestly never thought back then that Angus would get this big.� “But I always say, it’s not a job, it’s a hobby. It’s fun,� said Willson, who showed cattle at the Black Hills Stock ShowŽ and the winter show in
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Jim Willson (pictured with his wife Donna at their ranch headquarters near Whitewood, SD) has been involved in community activities throughout his life, serving as one of the original organizers of the range calf show at the Butte-Lawrence County Fair. Courtesy photo Willson family
Watertown, “in the early days” but now focuses his attention on intensely breeding a couple of his favorite pedigrees. “About 30 years ago I got more interested in line breeding cattle and trying to get some cattle that you could double up. Cattle that would get better the closer you bred them together. But it takes a long time to find those cattle.” Willson admits he made mistakes along the way. “I used lots and lots of bulls that didn’t work and very few that did. That’s what everybody goes through.”
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son. “My breeding philosophy is different from most of the other breeders. Many of them use the hottest bull out there, but the females were so good out of the 2418 bull I kept using him. I’ve got cows that go back to him five or six times or maybe more, and I’ve only got one cow that doesn’t have Hero in her at all.” The other bull on Willson’s short list of favorites is Crook Mountain Really Windy 141, a grandson of the great 2418 bull. He’ll be 12 this spring when Willson turns him out with the cows. “I just cross those cattle back and forth and back and forth,” he said. “I use an outside bull every so often, just to try them,” he said. But even then he usually shies away from the “popular ones”
“You couldn’t ask for a better mentor than Jim. He is the sole reason we are in the registered Angus business.” - Lance Frei that everyone else is using. “I guess everyone has a niche, and my niche is being an outcross for people. I get excited when someone asks what I’m using in my herd and they say they’ve never heard of it. That makes my day.” Willson’s niche has made him a unique source for efficient, moderate line bred genetics. “Every so often, I get a call from people looking for a heifer with a sire/daughter mating, a lot of folks are looking to do something dif-
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but they don’t use him enough, they can’t wait to go on to the next big thing. My philosophy is, if you find a good bull you ought to use him a bunch and get a lot of that line in your herd. The daughters of Hero, the more you get in them, the better they are, and the same with my Windy bull.” Willson admits that linebreeding takes time – years – and some breeders don’t want to wait that long. “I breed for percentages – I want a high percentage of good ones. You’ll always get a few poor ones, even out of a good bull. But if you use a less than great bull, you’ll get a high percentage of poor bulls. Sure, you’ll still get a good one once in a while, usually just
because the mama’s good, but I want consistency and great females.” Willson says he is always thinking of the maternal side when making breeding selections, in fact he believes that the most important thing a purebred breeder can do is develop a fertile and productive cowherd. “I’ve always bred for the cows, the bulls will take care of themselves if you’ve got good females.” Willson insists in large scrotal measurements and low birthweights, and his cows have to breed within 45 to 50 days or they go to town. One young cattleman from the White Owl, SD, area sees eye-to-eye
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Married 45 years, Jim and Donna Willson have enjoyed raising Angus cattle together from the beginning. The love of the breed is evident even on the family car where an ‘Angus’ license plate is displayed. Courtesy photo Willson family
with Willson and now runs most of the “semi-retired” breeder’s cattle on shares. “Lance and Kerry Frei have most of my cows. Lance and I split up the bulls when we wean. We get along great, I can’t say enough about that great family, I really enjoy them,” said Willson. He met Frei at the Faith Stock Show one year when the two of them judged the Pen of Three Show together. “I went home, and I was so excited to tell my wife, Donna, about this young man I had met, who saw cattle just like me. I just couldn’t believe it. A while later, Lance’s dad, John Frei, came to buy some semen, and we got to visiting about my desire to slow down a little, and he told me to give Lance a call. The rest is history. We’ve built a really good relationship.” At his peak, Willson sold about 50 bulls per year. Now he sells about 20, with Lance and Kerry offering about 30 for sale. Willson hosted a sale at home for a few years, and at the salebarn a couple times, but in recent years has sold his bulls via private treaty. Hosting a sale was a lot of stress. One year he got 14 inches of snow on sale day. “This way, I don’t have to feed the bulls as much, and it takes a lot of pressure off me.” Willson said that if he doesn’t have just the right bull for a customer, he sends them to Frei, who will do the same thing in return. Willson’s son Doug lives in Texas and his daughter Melanie in Colorado. The Willsons have been blessed with four grandkids.
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He has been a longtime member of the South Dakota Stockgrowers Association and the South Dakota Angus Association, served on the fair board, was a charter member of Black Hills Angus Association serving as their president at one point. Additionally, Willson is a charter member of the Black Hills Baptist Church in Whitewood, and sat on extension boards. He says he’s busy now that he’s retired but he doesn’t know if he’ll ever be able to fully retire because he won’t have time. “Once you retire, they all think you’ve got time, pretty soon you are so busy doing everything for everyone
else that you’ve got no time for yourself,” he laughed. Although he has a different gameplan from many of the newer Angus breeders, Willson is optimistic about the industry and quick to offer praise for the next generation. “I think the Angus breed will always stay on top of the game because we’ve got a mama cow that does everything right. We’ve got a lot of good young Angus breeders coming up, they’ve got different ideas than me but they’ve got the same energy and fire to keep the breed going. There are a lot of these young guys who will get the job done.”
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Stray Gathering a Popular Event For All By Loretta Sorensen
For ranchers, stray gathering is just an everyday chore. Most give little thought to the skills they use in accomplishing the task. However, since a stray gathering event has been incorporated into rodeo and stock show activities over the past five years, interest in how the job is done has continued to grow. The stray gathering competition is a timed event that showcases at least a two-person team that ropes and ties down a yearling. Depending on competition rules, four cowboys may work together in the arena to catch and tie two animals. Kacy Wachob, a Gordon, NE, rancher, regularly participates in the stray gathering event.
Kacy Wachob ties the legs of the yearling as Clint Hammerstrom holds it down. Courtesy photo Johnny's Photos a publication of Tri-state livestock news
“Stray gathering has become more and more popular over the past five years,” Wachob said. “It originated with pasture doctoring, where two people roped one animal. Stray gathering involves two, 2-person teams. Each team has one member who heads and one who heels. You have to rope the animal, lay them down and tie three legs together. The animal must stay tied for a specified time-frame, typically six seconds.” The competition begins with the riders lined up at one end of the arena. The yearlings are released at the opposite Black hills stock show & rodeo® 2013
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end of the arena. Team members start when the judge drops his flag. After the yearlings are roped by the headers, the ropes are then tightened to slow the yearlings down so the heelers can throw their loops and catch the animal’s heels. “If I miss heading the yearling, I have to make a second attempt,” Wachob said, “or my team member could do the heading for me. At that point, I would become the heeler.” Once both header and heeler have accomplished their jobs, the cowboys dismount and quickly tie the yearling’s legs. In a four-member competition, if one team gets their yearling on the ground and the other team has caught their animal and is in the process of tying it, both teams can work together to complete the competition.
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Every cowboy involved in stray gathering competition uses a rope. Prior to each event, team members make a de-
“Having a horse with natural ability is nice … Most competitors are using horses with a lot of experience in heading and heeling.” - Kacy Wachob
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other in roping, but once the animal is on the ground the teams are allowed to help each other tie it up. “The fastest time wins,” Wachob said. “It may not seem like it, but there’s a lot of pressure in a timed event. You don’t want to throw any wild shots. You’re looking for speed and consistency and want to make every move count.” Roping skills are a key part of winning a stray gathering competition. However, the cowboys need to bring much more than that to the arena. “Being able to read the animal and figure out if it’s going to go right or left, so everything falls together and you get the animal roped, that’s important,” Wachob said. “Knowing how to tie the legs together so the animal stays tied for the entire six seconds is crucial, too. Strength and skill are very important in
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“Having a horse with natural ability is nice,” Wachob said. “Most competitors are using horses with a lot of experience in heading and heeling.”
(below) Heading is Kacy Wachob and his partner Clint Hammerstrom is heeling. Courtesy photo Johnny's Photos
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As for “essential gear” used for stray gathering, Wachob says there’s nothing special about the saddle a cowboy uses in stray gathering. If it’s one they’re used to riding it will do. Most roping saddles have thick horns to support the extra force ropes cause. Some ropers use rubber-wrapped horns around the saddle horn to help the rope grip when the roper dallies (wraps his rope around his horn) and to protect the horn from damage caused by the rope. Roping gloves are usually made of cotton and protect cowboys’ hands from rope burns. As for ropes, the type of rope used will vary, depending on whether the cowboy is heading or heeling and what kind of rope he’s used to using. “Headers tend to like to use softer ropes. It has more drop to it and you can get a nice figure eight to come back around,” Wachob said. “Heelers typically use a stiffer rope because it stands up better for heeling the animal. The yearlings tend to get pretty wild when you’re tying their legs together, so a stronger tie string is better for that.” Stray gathering is one of the more action packed events at rodeos, so spectators will not be bored as they watch the event unfold. Wachob notes a publication of Tri-state livestock news
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that, while stray gathering is one of the safer rodeo events, there is still a chance for injury. “For people watching the stray gathering event, there’s a lot to see,” Wachob said. “It’s much safer than bronc riding or wild cow milking, but if you have one team set up to go left and another set up to go right, there’s a chance horses or yearlings could collide. You need to be sure you’re aware of your surroundings so those types of things don’t occur.” Wachob and his fellow cowboys take part in several stray gathering events during the year. He usually prefers to head if possible. “I’m not as strong on heeling,” Wachob said. “However, working as a team you need to be prepared to work either end. It’s a tough event and you’re catching your breath when it’s done, but it’s fun. It seems to be gaining more popularity and I hope to see it continue to grow.” Stray Gathering will be held Thurs., Jan. 24 at 7:00 pm at the Kjerstad Event Center, located on the Central States Fair grounds. Music by The Beerslingers will follow. a publication of Tri-state livestock news
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Bullfighters During the bull riding event, one or more athletes, dressed in clown type clothing, stands near the bucking chute when the bull is released into the arena. When the bull rider is either thrown from the bull or dismounts on his own, the bull fighters step in between him and the bull to distract the bull and allow the cowboy to escape from danger. Bull fighters perform a daring, dangerous and vital function by both entertaining the fans and protecting the cowboy.
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Mike Matt’s bull fighting talents are documented by the fact that he won the 2004 Professional Bull Riders bull fighting competition during the PBR national finals in Las Vegas and prior to that time was a three time winner of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys bull fighting competition before the PRCA dropped the event.
Josh Rivinius from Elgin, ND, began his rodeo career at an early age, from riding calves and steers, to steer wrestling and bareback riding through high school. He soon found fighting bulls was his specialty. In 1997 he attended Sankey Rodeo School where he developed his skills. He provides one major job and that is cowboy protection. Rivinius says every time cowboys and bullfighters leave the arena unharmed is a victory.
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Three years ago, Mike introduced his new specialty act which has captivated rodeo crowds throughout the country. Riding roman style on two horses he has trained himself, he circles the arena to build up speed and momentum, finally approaching an automobile at full gallop and jumping over it. This act can also be performed at virtually any venue where there is sufficient room.
Some of his achievements are; 8x Badlands Circuit Finals Bullfighter; Black Hills Stock ShowÂŽ; National Western Stock Show; 2x Tour Finale; Ram National Circuit Finals; College National Finals. When not running around bulls, Rivinius spends his time at home managing a commercial cow operation.
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Loyd Ketchum Bullfighter Jan 25-Feb 2
fully recovered in six months, but four months later he was fighting bulls at the Black Hills Stock Show Rodeo®.
In 1987 Loyd got his PRCA card and started bullfighting with the professionals. In the '80s and early '90s, Wrangler Bullfighting became one of the most popular events at the rodeos. He not only participated in the bullfights, but he also worked as cowboy protection. One of Loyd’s greatest achievements in his career was winning the Wrangler bullfights at the NFR in 1991. From 1992-96, he was chosen to be the bullfighter at the NFR. Loyd was also very involved with RAWHIDE (Rodeo Athletes on Wellness). During the ‘90s, Loyd established himself as one of the best bullfighters in the PRCA, which has generated enough work to keep him busy all year round. Not only working in the PRCA, he also worked many of the Bull Riders Only events that continued on to be the PBR. Loyd’s slogan is “Bullfighting with Class and Finesse.” He consistently shows his dedication, loyalty, and support to both the PRCA and the sport of rodeo. You can see Loyd signing autographs, public speaking and supporting his passion for the world of RODEO! On Sept. 5, 2009, Loyd fractured his T-12 vertebra and sustained a spinal cord contusion when he was thrown in the air by a bull and landed badly. A rod was inserted into his back and vertebra’s fused together. Doctors told him he would be a publication of Tri-state livestock news
“Every day is a good day” Loyd states. “Sometimes we hit a stumbling block in life for a reason; I just look at it as another challenge.”
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Barrelmen Keith Isley Triple Crown winner 2009-2010-2011 Barrelman & Acts, Rodeo Clown Jan 31-Feb 2 When Keith Isley steps into the arena as the barrelman at the Black Hills Stock Show Rodeo®, he will have an extra spring in his step. The ever energetic entertainer has been widely recognized as one of the greatest entertainers in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). He joined the PRCA in 1995 and just had five rodeos booked. His status in the association grew in 1999 when he received the Specialty
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Act of the Year award and that became the highlight of his career. He has been nominated and won more awards, but it is going to be hard to top what happened to him in December of 2009, 2010 and 2011. The PRCA honors the sport’s top personnel and rodeo committees at their annual awards banquet. Isley has left the banquet as the most decorated individual of night three times. He has won six consecutive Clown of the Year honors, five Coors “Man in the Can” awards and three Comedy Act
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Miss N Chablis of the Year awards. In 2009, 2010 and 2011, Isley won all three of these award categories, which is known as the “Triple Crown”. The native of North Carolina is quick to give credit to the rodeo committees that hire him and while he may not be a natural born entertainer he has embraced the challenge and developed routines that leave audiences wanting more. “I was really shy and the audiences were intimidating,” he said. “I finally got comfortable with face paint and baggy pants put a shield between me and the audience. I started telling jokes and when the audience reacted, I enjoyed that.”
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His career in the rodeo arena started as a competitor. He competed in bareback riding and bull riding as a teenager in junior rodeos. A couple years later bullfighting caught his eye. At that time, bullfighters were expected to do comedy as well. Isley found his niche and now entertains rodeo crowds across the country as the barrelman and with his specialty acts. His ability to train animals is well known. He has learned to work the crowd and spends every second in the rodeo arena doing his best to make sure that every audience member has a good time. “After being in this business for over 30 years, I still get nervous," he said. “Then when you see the people react to the things you do, it’s very rewarding.” He will be gauging the reactions of the fans in the Rapid City Civic Center during the Black Hills Stock Show Rodeo® and doing his best to show them why he is one of the most decorated entertainers in the PRCA. a publication of Tri-state livestock news
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Barrelmen Justin Rumford 2012 Clown of the Year Barrelman/Comedy Jan 25-29 Justin Rumford is a third-generation rodeo cowboy. His grandfather, Floyd Rumford, started Rumford Rodeo Company in the 1950s and ran the company until his death in 1998. Justin’s father, Bronc Rumford, took it over and still raises rodeo stock in the small town of Abbyville, KS.
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Justin grew up in the rodeo business and has worked as a contestant and pickup man in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association since 1999. He qualified for the College National Finals Rodeo, in steer wrestling and saddle bronc riding, two of his four years of college. In 2010, his rodeo career took a different direction when he was asked by a friend to fill-in as the
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barrelman for a rodeo in Kansas. One month later, he received his PRCA card to be a rodeo entertainer, and has not slowed down since! In the short time that Justin has been a barrelman, he has already worked some of the best rodeos and with the best announcers and stock contractors in the business. The year 2012 is going to be a break-out year, as Justin has been selected to work several of the top PRCA rodeos, as well as the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, WY, and the PRCA Tour Finale in Omaha, NE. Justin has been blessed with a family history and a bright future in the sport he loves, “the greatest show on dirt,” RODEO!! He looks forward to seeing you at the Black Hills Stock Show®!
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Rodney Yost Horsemanship Clinic and Demonstration
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odney Yost Horsemanship Demonstrations will be held for the first time at the Black Hills Stock Show & Rodeo® this year on Saturday, Jan. 26 at 10 a.m. and Friday, Feb. 1 at 10 a.m. at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center in the Barnett Arena.
Rodney Yost is a 4th generation South Dakota rancher who has been involved with ranching and horse customs his entire life. He’s been on horseback since he was a baby in diapers on his family’s ranch, started training ponies at the age of 10, and trained his first horse at the age of 13. Since then, he has become one of the top horse trainers and clinicians in South Dakota and throughout the Midwest. Over the past few years, Rodney has instructed many horsemanship clinics and demonstrations for all ages and riding levels. His unique training style and sense of humor has made him a sought after horsemanship clinician throughout the United States and Canada. He is the first and only 4-time champion of the Crosswinds Ranch Colt Training Challenge that is held at Michigan State University every spring, and has won multiple Ranch Horse Colt Futurity competitions. He has become known for creating a relationship with his horses to produce extremely supple, well-mannered, and responsive horses that are capable of many disciplines. Growing up in the heart of cattle-country in South Dakota, Rodney developed a love for the land and livestock at an early age. Over the years, this partnership with the ranching lifestyle has blossomed into a progressive mindset regarding his familyowned and operated Broadaxe Ranch, along with its expansive commercial cattle herd, and American Quarter Horse breeding and training program.
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What started out as a necessity of the Broadaxe Ranch operation, breeding and training their own horses for ranch use, Rodney Yost Horsemanship developed most naturally through many years of on-the-job learning and real life experiences of utilizing horses for everyday ranch work. For a horseman or horsewoman of any level to have the opportunity of an enjoyable and successful experience while horseback, Rodney believes it is clearly essential to have the correct tools and philosophy to enable all riders the ability to develop a horse that can pull the throttle back to sit, relax, and go slowly at times, while likewise having the ability to step down on the gas pedal when needed in the heat of the action. Horses that have the training, foundation, and ability to make that distinction easily rise to the top and become the cream of the crop in all disciplines. Rodney Yost Horsemanship Demonstrations and RideAlong Clinics aim to demonstrate, teach, and enable everyone to have a variation of hypothetical tools, a common-sense training mindset, combined with the most elite training techniques. Along with Rodney’s personal learning experiences over the years, Rodney Yost Horsemanship works tirelessly to give all individuals insight regarding the natural instinct, thinking process, and behavior of a horse in an effort to “help the horse to teach itself”.
For more information on how to schedule a Rodney Yost Horsemanship Clinic or Demonstration in your area, please contact Rodney Yost at (605)-680-0004, go to www.broadaxeranch. com to check out his family’s Broadaxe Ranch website, or search for “Broadaxe Ranch” or “Rodney Yost” on Facebook.
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4x4 Crew Duramax/ Allison, Leather, Loaded, heated and cooled seats, heated steering wheel, Backup camera, Bose sound, 6 disc, Remote start, Too much to list, Denali luxury at its finest! White, Gray, Black.
3.6L, V6, 6 spd auto., leather-loaded, power everything, AM/FM/XM/CD/MP3/OnStar, back up camera, power liftgate, heated seats, 5 yr/100,000 mile warranty.
$59,920...Window
$43,600...Window
*$52,355
5.3L, V8, Flex Fuel, 6 spd auto, leather, loaded, heated and cooled front seats, back up camera, AM/FM/XM/ CD/MP3/OnStar, Z-71 Off Road, white leather, 5 yr/100,000 warranty.
*$41,400
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*$38,325
2.4L, 6spd auto, 29 mpg hwy, cloth, loaded, power everything, back up camera, am/fm/xm/cd/mp3/ onstar/bluetooth, touch screen radio controls, steering wheel controls, 3/36000 bumper to bumper and 5/100000 powertrain warranty, Mocha in color.
*$27,570
$28,980...Window
6.0L Gas, 6 spd. auto, cloth, loaded, Dual zone climate control, HD tow package, tow mirrors, Z-71 Off Road, AM/FM/XM/CD/MP3/Onstar, 5 yr./100,000 powertrain warranty.
$42,405...Window
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7' x 30'
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$16,585
7' x 24' 3 Compartment
$17,150
with $3,150 Down = $14,000 Financed @ $332/Month
$22,500
with $4,500 Down = $18,000 Financed @ $427/Month
$25,000
with $5,000 Down = $20,000 Financed @ $475 Per Mo.
20% Down
7' x 24' 2 Compartment
3 Compartment with Sliders 7' x 24' $18,000
2013
7' x 20'
7' x 24'
$13,055
7' x 24'
2 Compartment
3 Compartment
$14,150
with $2,611 Down = $10,444 Financed @ $247/Month
$14,760
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20% Down
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$9,835 6'8" x 20' $2,147 down = $7,188 @ $171/Mo.* ..$9,335 Bumper Hitch 6' x 16' $1,067 down = $4,068 @ $97/Mo.*...........$5,235 3 Compartment
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Rapid City Chamber gives back to agriculture every year Recipients of the 2013 Rapid City Chamber scholarships will be announced during the 2013 Black Hills Stock Show®, on youth day which is Jan. 26, 2013. Last January, the Ag & Natural Resources Committee of the Rapid City Area Chamber of Commerce was pleased to announce the committee’s 2012 Black Hills Stock Show & Rodeo® Scholarship program recipients. • Trey DeJong – Philip, SD • Rolly Fortune – Interior, SD • Tyler Swan – Newell, SD
These $1,000 scholarships are awarded to students planning to pursue a career in either production agriculture or other agri-business related fields, at a post-secondary institution in South Dakota. The Ag & Natural Resources Committee teamed up with WDT to present a $500 scholarship to an individual interested in attending an Ag related program at their institution. The objective of the Ag & Natural Resources Committee of the Rapid City Area Chamber of Commerce is to increase economic activity and mutual understanding between Rapid City businesses and rural neighbors. This group focuses and addresses agricultural and natural resource issues at all government levels.
• Bobbie Till - Dupree, SD • Anna Kitterman – Wall, SD – recipient of the Western Dakota Technical Institute (WDT) scholarship
(from left to right) Kirk Cordes (Ag Committee), Linda Rabe (President of the Rapid City Chamber), Bobbie Till, Tyler Swan, Trey DeJong, Rolly Fortune, Anna Kitterman, Mary Williams (Ag Committee), and Chair Don Hausle (Ag Committee). Courtesy photo
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12 sons sell! Koupal Juneau 797797 - Reg# 15804077 Koupal’s B & B Identity Reg# 16710463 Koupals B & B Identity - Reg# 16710463 Koupal Juneau – Reg #15804077 BW +.8; +69;66; YW +123; EPD’s BWWW 1; WW YW 119; MILK Milk 34+33
EPD’s WW 71;YW YW+135; 135; Milk BW BW +2.5;2.6; WW +71; Milk25+25
9 sons sell!
16710494 Koupal’s B B& &B B Extra Koupal’s Extra 0011 0011-- Reg# Reg#16710494 BW +2.3; WWWW +71;72; YW +124; EPD’s BW 2.9; YW 124; Milk Milk +23 23
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Reg#17319532 Reg# 17319532 BW +1.3; +61;63; YWYW +107; EPD’s BWWW 1.4; WW 108;Milk Milk+30 30 BW 79 ratio 99 • 205 ADJ 751 ratio 105 Sire: Identity Dam: Balancer MGS: Olympian
Koupal’sB B B Windy Koupal’s && B Windy 206 206 Reg#17322737 Reg# 17322737 EPD’s BWWW 2.7; WW YW 98;Milk Milk+23 23 BW +2.7; +57;57; YW +98; BW 80 ratio 100 • 205 ADJ 815 ratio 114 Sire:Windy Dam: Grid Maker MGS: Traveler
Koupal 251251 KoupalRegis Regis Reg# 17316940 • CED 7 0.2 49 91 28 Reg#17316940 BW ratio 98 • 205YW ADJ 717Milk ratio+30 106 BW 81 +.1; WW+51; +91; Sire: Coleman Regis 904 Dam: Koupal SH Zara 671 MGS: OCC Juneau 807J
Koupal 797797 28 28 KoupalJuneau Juneau Reg# 17314326 • CED +12 -1.1 63 117 27 Reg#17314326 Sire: Koupal Juneau BW +1.0; WW +65;797 YW +119; Milk +27 Koupal Ebonette 734 Dam: Sire: Koupal Juneau 797 MGS: SAV Initiative 4406 Dam: Koupal Ebonette 734 MGS: SAV Initiative 4406
Koupal Edition 220 220 Koupal Edition Reg# 17314292 • CED 8 0.5 52 87 20 Reg#17314292 Sire: 412P+52; Edition BW Duff +.7; WW YW917 +89; Milk +18 Dam: Queenie 8166 Sire: Koupal Duff 412P Edition 917 MGS: Juneau 807J 8166 Dam: OCC Koupal Queenie BW 75 OCC ratio 91 • 205807J ADJ 708 ratio 105 MGS: Juneau
Koupal 22 22 KoupalUnmistakeabull Unmistakabull Reg# 17314291 • CED 14 -3.2 48 83 20 Reg#17314291 Sire: OCC WW Unmistakeabull 896UMilk +20 BW -2.8; +48; YW +81; Dam: Koupal Elba 0187 Sire: OCC Unmistakeabull 896U MGS: Juneau 807J Dam: OCC Koupal Elba 0187 BW 60 ratio 84 • 205 Adj 702 ratio 103 MGS: OCC Juneau 807J
B& 20772077 Koupal’s Koupal’s B B&Chisum B Chism Reg# 17322785 Reg#17322785 EPD’s BW WW 3.4; WW YW 113;Milk Milk +35 37 BW +3.9; +69;66; YW +121; BW ratio 107 • 205 ADJ 818 ratio 112 Sire:78Chisum Sire: Chisum Dam: Pioneer Dam: Pioneer MGS:Bando Bando MGS:
Reg#17319513 Reg# 17319513 BW +2.8; +56;60; YW +100; EPD’s BW WW 2.7; WW YW 109;Milk Milk+29 30 BW 80 ratio 100 • 205 adj 748 ratio 104 Sire: Identity Dam: 004 MGS: Right Time
Herd Sires: Koupal’s B & B Diplomat 9046; Duff Amigo; OCC Unmistakeabull; Duff Palarmo; Koupal’s B & B Colossal 9052; Duff Special Edition; Occ Patriot; Koupal Brulee 698; Bradley B3R Natural W100 AI Sires: Coleman Regis; Woodhill Admiral; HARB – Windy 702; WK Contender; Spickler Chisum
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We will continue to provide our customers with top quality equipment and parts. Please call or stop by and checkout our large inventories. Eureka, SD • 605-284-2767
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185Y WAGR DREAM CATCHER X EASY X IRISH WHISKEY DUAL REGISTERED MAINTAINER AND SIMMENTAL, BRED TO SAV FINAL ANSWER SELLING FEBRUARY 1ST.
243Z SVF STEEL FORCE X HC POWER DRIVE HETERO BLACK HETERO POLLED. ¾ BROTHER TO MR. HOC BROKER. SELLING FEBRUARY 2ND.
245Z MR. NLC UPGRADE X SAV TRAVELER 004 HOMO BLACK HOMO POLLED SELLING FEBRUARY 2ND.
236Z R&R CHAMBERLAIN X R&R WAREHOUSE X MELODY HOMO BLACK HOMO POLLED SELLING FEBRUARY 2ND.
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238Z MR. NLC UPGRADE X MELODY HOMO BLACK HETERO POLLED SELLING FEBRUARY 2ND.
229Z MR. HOC BROKER X MEYER GRANDDAUGHTER HETERO BLACK HOMO POLLED FOR SALE PRIVATE TREATY AT THE RANCH
CHRIS, KRISTI, CAGNEY, CHESNEY, & KENIDEY EFFLING 19650 HWY 47 · HIGHMORE, SD 57345 CHRIS: 605.769.0142 KRISTI: 605.769.1308 LANNY WAGER: 605.769.1211 • 30032 DODGE DRAW ROAD, GETTYSBURG, SD 57442 DUSTY WAGER: 605.769.5010 JASON KRICK: 605.870.1802
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Vendor List: By Location Alphabetical list on page 156
B 41-42 ...................... Webster Enterprises
Booth....................................... vendor name
A 177 and 1/2 of 176.Diesel Machinery, Inc.
A 1001........................ Webster Enterprises
A 178 -179............New Direction Equipment
B 43-44 ...... Midwest Window Brokers, Inc.
A 1002-1004........................ Rapid Chevrolet
A 180................... SD Beef Industry Council
B 45...............................High Plains Journal
A 90-91-92................... Webster Enterprises
A 181.......................... Glacial Lakes Energy
B 46-47...................... Tribe America Leather
A 93..............Dakota Craft Builders Supply
A 182..................R & C Livestock Equipment
B 48-51,58-66 .Boot Barn, Inc. / RCC Western
A 94 .................... Hibner Insurance Agency
A 183...................................Wienk Charolais
B 52-53....................... De-Tye Vet Supply, Inc.
A 95-96 ......... Warne Chemical & Equipment
A 184.........................Boehringer Ingelheim
A 97.............................................. KBHB Radio
A 185................................................... ORIgen
B 54........................ Summit Flag & Pole, LLC
A 98,99, 100............ Cammack Ranch Supply
A 186-187.................... Divine Concrete, Inc.
A 101-102; ....................... Jenner Equipment
A 188...........................Farm Credit Services
A 103-104....................................Sof Tub Inc.
A 189...............................................................
A 105....................Lost Cabin Construction
A 190-191.. Sunderman Manuf/Box S Fence
B 55 .................................. Quilt Connection B 56-57 ............................Touchstone Elect B 67-73, 81-82...................RM Tack & Apparel B 74........................................ Collins Siding B 75.........................................Today's Horse
A 106................................Prairie Industries
B 76 & 89...........Complete Family Orthotics
A 107-108.................... Sundance Equipment
A/P 1...............Dennis Jones Twine Company
A 109............................Moly Manufacturing
A/P 4............................... Marlene's Designs
A 110............................................ABS Global
A/P 5.......................Alternative Health Care
A 111-112; 014.....For-Most Livestock Equip.
A/P 6-1/2 of 7.............. Lange's Ranch Rugs
A 113 ...................... R & S Building Systems
A/P 8-1/2 of 7 ........................Cowgirl Style
A 114.....................................................Vitalix
A/P 9..........................The Cream of Country
A 115 O 16...................Taylor Construction
A/P 10.................................... Pampered Chef
A 116 ........................................... BZ Welding
A/P 11-12 -13..................... Cow Creek Cedar
B 85 ...........Black Hills Health & Wellness
A 117-118.............SD Stockgrowers/R-Calf
A/P 14 & 23............. Lindskov Fur & Leather
B 86 ............ Black Hills Surgical Hospital
A 119 / O 5 & 15 . .................... Cow Country
A/P 15/16 & 1/2 of 17...............Le Mar Toys
B 87................................. Tri State Neighbor
A 120 ...........................................Merian Ltd.
A/P 1/2 of 17 & 18...........Designs by Susan
B 88 ......Producers Livestock Mktg. Assn.
A 121 / O 9-10...Vern's Manufacturing, Inc.
A/P 19-21, 25-28 & 22......................................
A 122...............................Vita Ferm - BioZyme
............. Steamboat Springs Western Wear
O 6 .................................Midwest Equipment
A 127-128;136-137.Common Sense Mfg, Inc.
A/P 24...................................Silpada Designs
OW 1-4...................................Titan Machinery
A 123-125; 139-141................RDO Equipment
B 77..........................Outback Survival Gear B 78 ............................. Rushmore Shadows B 79........................ Gallagher Power Fence B 161........................... Stacey - Media Booth B 80...............................Hausauer Seamless B 83-84 ......................Morton Buildings Inc
OE 19............................. Schempp Liquifeeds
A 1/2 of 129 & 135; 130-131 & 133-134........
B 1 & 2................................. G Bar G Saddles
OW 16-19.. Blattner Feedlot Construction
................................... Webster Enterprises
B 3..........................Cowboy Company Songs
Outside West x 3...... Scott Manufacturing
A 132.......................... Webster Enterprises
B 4-6 ............... Kathleen's Unique Boutique
A 143.....................................................Genex
B 7 ........................Star of the West Hat, Co.
A 144-145........................................Runnings
B 8- 9 -10-11- 11A-12 / Event Center.............
A 146 ................................Furst McNess Co.
......................................Ray's Western Wear
A 147-149 ...................... Seymour Cow Care
B 13................................................ Paris Chic
A 150............................ Ritchey Livestock ID
B 14-15..............................Maynard Buckles
A 151-152.................WW Livestock Systems
B 16............................ Webster Enterprises
A 153....................................... Bridger Steel
B 17-18.................................SD Farm Bureau
A 154.....................................................Pfizer
B 19-20; ............. Exclusive Home Products
A 155-156 / O 53..........Linn Post & Pipe, Inc.
B 21,22,22A............... Sweetwater Saddlery
A 157..................................The Ag Store, Inc
B 23........................................... Far Out Nuts
A 158................................................ Cabela's
B 24..................................Watkins Products
A 159-160............. Warren Window & Supply
B 25-26...................... Grimm's Pump Service
A 164..............................Slick Rock Designs
B 27................................. D & M Distributing
A 165-166 ............................................. Blake
B 28...............................Galloway Bit & Spur
Event Center................ Hutchison Western
A 167............................. Hutchison Western
B 29-30..........................Dakota Log Accents
Event Center...............................Rodeo Rigs
A 171......................Ravellette Publications
B 31...........................Jorgensen Log Homes
Event Center............................ Triple R Tack
A 172.................. Cache Valley Select Sires
B 32-33...................................... Hagen Glass
Event Center....Signature Quarter Horses
A 173......................... Accelerated Genetics
B 34 ...................................... Wild Wire West
Event Center................Ray's Western Wear
A 174.....................Tri-State Livestock News
B 36 & 37 . ..............................................AQHA
Event Center............. Scoot Em & Shoot Em
A 175 and 1/2 of 176 . ...........Powder River
B 40 ........................................... Rapid Diesel
Event Center..........Rhonda Evans Massage
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Booth.............................................. vendor name
E 24-25............................. Nectar of the Vine
G 16-17 ..................Ponderosa Sportswear
Area C
E 28.............................Dada’s Western Baby
G 19-21; G1-3....................Go Spur 1 Apparel
C 1.................................... Custer State Park
E 29-30................. Antler & Wood Creations
G 18 & 22................. Rustic Wood Creations
C 2 .................................Clark & Associates
E 31...................................... Prairie Pretties
G 23-24......................... Everything Western
C 3 ......................................... Liechty Homes
E 32-33........... TC Custom Woodworking LLC
G 25......................... SeneGence & DynaMaxx
C 4.............................. Hewitt Land Company
E 34...........................LineCamp Saddle Shop
C 5........................Sandrock Spurs & Silver
E 35......................................Cadallac Ranch
G 26......................Elkhorn Ridge RV Resort
C 6...........................SD Dept. of Agriculture
E 36-37........................ Webster Enterprises
C 7...................Bryce D. Nelson Real Estate
E 38 ............................Rushmore Mtn. Taffy
C 8................................... Dakota Properties
E 39-40..................A Little Bit of Everything
C 9 ...........................................Schaeffer Oil
E 41 & 42.................................SD Chic Beads
C 10..............................................Super Sort
E 43 ............................Wright Vision Center
C 11-12................. Western Horse Company C 13......................................... Dakota Travel
G 27..............................................Sam’s Club G 29..........................................Kaye’s Krafts G 30...................Farmers National Company G 31 ..................................................KC Video G 32 ............................... Grizzly Creek Gifts G 33..................................................In Things G 34 .................................Big Sky Pain Relief
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C 14...............................................Timberline
F 1.............Ozark Mountain Dessert Coffee
C 15.........................Chadron State College
F 3.........................Reaves Building Systems
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C 16......................................Cleary Building
F 4 / Ectr.....................Arena West Trailers
H 1, 1A, 2.................... Webster Enterprises
C 17 ................Bigger Gun Sporting Goods
F 5...................................................Pittsticks
H 3........................Fifth Avenue Collections
C 21-22................ Rocky Mountain Tanner's
F 6............................. The Wildwood Gallery
H 4............................................. L.A. Projects
C 23.......................................SD Weed & Pest
F 7 . ....................................... Andy’s Jewelry
H 7 ................... Lucky Ladies Ropes & More
C 24........................................SD Game & Fish
F 8-10................................Gently Loved Furs
H 8 ..........................................D J’s Boutique
C 25..................................... SD Atty. General
F 11 . ................................Cowgirls Attitude
H 9 & 10 & 11.................................Purseman
C 26.............................................Suncatcher
F 12-13................................. Belt Buckle Bill
H 12.................................. Raben Real Estate
F 14.................................. Heartland Market
H 13 ..................................... Twilight Equine
area D
F 15................................Darlene’s Ceramics
H 14 ............... R. Clausen Enterprises, LLC.
D 1...........................................Water Moover
F 16............... Modern Woodmen of America
H 15-16 .................. Red Barn Woodworking
D 2-4....................................................Flora’s
F 17-18...................SD Trappers Association
D 5..................................May’s Repair & Mfg.
F 19-20-21..................................L & L Designs
H 17-18...................... Dally O Western Wear
D 6..................................Jewels of the West
F 23.............................Darlene Berger Gifts
D 7...................................... SD Elk Breeders
F 24-25..................................Superior Siding
D 8...........................SDSU - Extension Office
F 26-27-28 ............................ Fabric Junction F 29........................................ Ma’s Cupboard
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F 30.........................................Little Luxuries
E 1- 2 - 3 & 44-45................ Wild Rags by Lois
F 31-33.........................RC Regional Hospital
E 4-7............................... Sleep Pros Therapy
F 34..............................................Tupperware
E 8-9....................................The Jewelry Lady
F 35................. ReRide Western Wear & Tack
E 10-13..................................Bel Cappelli LLC
F 36............................. Webster Enterprises
H 19-21.................................... Mocha Moose H 22-23 ....................Pennywise Newsletter H 24....................... Roger Wagoner Designs H 25.............................The Journey Museum H 26......................................Sandy Petersen H 27-30.............................................All of Us H 31........................Surface Innovations LLC H 32.....Northern Hills Hearing Aid Center H 33-34..........................................Lokken Co. H 35-36................................... Covey of Quail
E 14-15......... Madame Peacock's Accessory E 16-18....................Carol's Creative Crafts
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H 37......................................... Tandy Leather
E 19..........................Hammer Stahl Cutlery
G 4............................... Olde Westport Spice
H 38..................................... Cowboy’s Touch
E 20....................................................Norwex
G 5-14; 28 & 35................................. Teskey’s
H 39................................ Reliv International
E 21-23 26-27....................Denim & Diamonds
G 15....................................Scentsy Candles
H 40- 43; H 5-6..................... Oak Reflections
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Vendor List: Alphabetically Vendor Name..............................................booth A Little Bit of Everything................. E 39-40 ABS Global............................................ A 110 Accelerated Genetics.......................... A 173 All of Us.............................................H 27-30 Alternative Health Care.......................A/P 5 Andy's Jewelry..........................................F 7 Antler & Wood Creations................. E 29-30 AQHA................................................ B 36 & 37 Arena West Trailers.....................F 4 / Ectr Arena West Trailers.............. Event Center Bel Cappelli LLC................................. E 10-13 Belt Buckle Bill..................................F 12-13 Big Sky Pain Relief..................................G 34 Bigger Gun Sporting Goods.................C 17 Black Hills Health & Wellness............B 85 Black Hills Surgical Hospital..............B 86 Blake............................................... A 165-166 Blakes Trailer Sales............. Event Center Blattner Feedlot Construction.. OW 16-19 Boehringer Ingelheim......................... A 184 Boot Barn, Inc. / RCC West..... B 48-51,58-66 Bridger Steel....................................... A 153 Bryce D. Nelson Real Estate................... C 7 BZ Welding............................................ A 116 Cabela's................................................. A 158 Cache Valley Select Sires.................. A 172 Cadillac Ranch....................................... E 35 Cammack Ranch Supply............ A 98,99, 100 Carol's Creative Crafts................... E 16-18 Chadron State College.........................C 15 Clark & Associates.................................. C 2 Cleary Building......................................C 16 Collins Siding.........................................B 74 Common Sense Mfg, Inc..A 127-128;136-137 Complete Family Orthotics.......... B 76 & 89 Covey of Quail....................................H 35-36 Cow Country....................... A 119 / O 5 & 15 Cow Creek Cedar......................A/P 11-12 -13 Cowboy Company Songs.......................... B 3 Cowboy's Touch.....................................H 38 Cowgirl Style.........................A/P 8-1/2 of 7 Cowgirls Attitude.................................. F 11
Custer State Park.................................... C 1 D & M Distributing.................................B 27 D J's Boutique...........................................H 8 Dada's Western Baby............................. E 28 Dakota Craft Builders Supply.............. A 93 Dakota Log Accents ......................... B 29-30 Dakota Properties.................................... C 8 Dakota Travel.........................................C 13 Dally O Western Wear......................H 17-18 Darlene Berger Gifts............................ F 23 Darlene's Ceramics............................... F 15 Denim & Diamonds................... E 21-23 26-27 Dennis Jones Twine Company...............A/P 1 Designs by Susan........... A/P 1/2 of 17 & 18 De-Tye Vet Supply, Inc......................... B 52-53 Diesel Machinery, Inc..A 177 and 1/2 of 176 Divine Concrete, Inc...................... A 186-187 Elkhorn Ridge RV Resort......................G 26 Everything Western.........................G 23-24 Exclusive Home Products............... B 19-20; Fabric Junction..............................F 26-27-28 Far Out Nuts...........................................B 23 Farm Credit Services........................... A 188 Farmer's National Company..................G 30 Fifth Avenue Collections........................H 3 Flora's.................................................... D 2-4 For-Most Livestock Equip.....A 111-112; 014 Furst McNess Co.................................. A 146 G Bar G Saddles.................................B 1 & 2 Gallagher Power Fence........................B 79 Galloway Bit & Spur...............................B 28 Genex..................................................... A 143 Gently Loved Furs................................F 8-10 Glacial Lakes Energy........................... A 181 Go Spur 1 Apparel....................G 19-21; G1-3 Grimm's Pump Service...................... B 25-26 Grizzly Creek Gifts................................G 32 Hagen Glass....................................... B 32-33 Hammer Stahl Cutlery.......................... E 19 Hausauer Seamless...............................B 80 Heartland Market.................................. F 14 Hewitt Land Company............................... C 4 Hibner Insurance Agency..................... A 94
High Plains Journal...............................B 45 Hutchison Western............................. A 167 Hutchison Western............... Event Center In Things..................................................G 33 James Whartman Fine Art.....Theatre Lobby Jenner Equipment......................... A 101-102; Jenner Equipment................... Event Center Jewels of the West .................................D 6 John Lopez Bronzes..............Theatre Lobby Jorgensen Log Homes...........................B 31 Kathleen's Unique Boutique................ B 4-6 Kathy Sigle Art......................Theatre Lobby Kaye's Krafts..........................................G 29 KBHB Radio.............................................. A 97 KC Video...................................................G 31 L & L Designs..................................F 19-20-21 L.A. Projects.............................................H 4 Lange's Ranch Rugs...............A/P 6-1/2 of 7 Le Mar Toys............... A/P 15/16 & 1/2 of 17 Liechty Homes.......................................... C 3 Lindskov Fur & Leather.............A/P 14 & 23 LineCamp Saddle Shop........................... E 34 Linn Post & Pipe, Inc...........A 155-156 / O 53 Little Luxuries........................................ F 30 Lokken Co...........................................H 33-34 Lost Cabin Construction.................... A 105 Lucky Ladies Ropes & More.....................H 7 Madame Peacocks Accessory ........ E 14-15 Marion Toillion Art...............Theatre Lobby Marlene's Designs................................A/P 4 Ma's Cupboard....................................... F 29 Maynard Buckles.............................. B 14-15 May's Repair & Mfg...................................D 5 Merian Ltd............................................. A 120 Midwest Equipment..................................O 6 Midwest Window Brokers, Inc......... B 43-44 Mocha Moose....................................H 19-21 Modern Woodmen of America.............. F 16 Moly Manufacturing............................ A 109 Morton Buildings Inc....................... B 83-84 Nectar of the Vine............................. E 24-25 New Direction Equipment............ A 178 -179 Northern Hills Hearing Aid Center.....H 32
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map on pages 153 & 154 Norwex.................................................... E 20 Oak Reflections.....................H 40- 43; H 5-6 Olde Westport Spice................................G 4 ORIgen.................................................... A 185 Outback Survival Gear..........................B 77 Ozark Mountain Dessert Coffee.............F 1 Pampered Chef.................................... A/P 10 Paris Chic................................................B 13 Pennywise Newsletter.....................H 22-23 Pfizer..................................................... A 154 Pittsticks...................................................F 5 Ponderosa Sportswear...................G 16-17 Powder River..............A 175 and 1/2 of 176 Prairie Industries................................ A 106 Prairie Pretties...................................... E 31 Producers Livestock Mktg. Assn........B 88 Purseman.................................H 9 & 10 & 11 Quilt Connection....................................B 55 R & C Livestock Equipment.................. A 182 R & S Building Systems....................... A 113 R. Clausen Enterprises, LLC.................H 14 Raben Real Estate..................................H 12 Rapid Chevrolet........................ A 1002-1004 Rapid Diesel............................................B 40 Ravellette Publications...................... A 171 Ray's Western Wear...................................... ............. B 8- 9 -10-11- 11A-12 / Event Center Ray's Western Wear............... Event Center RC Regional Hospital.........................F 31-33 RDO Equipment................ A 123-125; 139-141 Reaves Building Systems.........................F 3 Red Barn Woodworking...................H 15-16 Reliv International................................H 39 ReRide Western Wear & Tack................ F 35 Rhonda Evans Massage......... Event Center Richard Tucker.....................Theatre Lobby Ritchey Livestock ID............................ A 150 RM Tack & Apparel.................. B 67-73, 81-82 Rocky Mountain Tanners................. C 21-22 Rodeo Riggs............................ Event Center Roger Wagoner Designs.......................H 24 Runnings........................................ A 144-145 Rushmore Mtn. Taffy............................. E 38
Rushmore Shadows...............................B 78 Rustic Wood Creations................ G 18 & 22 Sam's Club..............................................G 27 Sandrock Spurs & Silver........................ C 5 Sandy Petersen......................................H 26 Scentsy Candles....................................G 15 Schaeffer Oil............................................ C 9 Schempp Liquifeeds.............................OE 19 Scoot Em & Shoot Em............ Event Center Scott Manufacturing...... Outside West x 3 SD Atty. General.....................................C 25 SD Beef Industry Council................... A 180 SD Chic Beads.................................E 41 & 42 SD Dept. of Agriculture........................... C 6 SD Elk Breeders.......................................D 7 SD Farm Bureau................................. B 17-18 SD Game & Fish........................................C 24 SD Stockgrowers/R Calf............. A 117-118 SD Trappers Association...................F 17-18 SD Weed & Pest.......................................C 23 SDSU - Extension Office...........................D 8 SeneGence & DynaMaxx.........................G 25 Seymour Cow Care........................ A 147-149 Signature Quarter Horses... Event Center Silpada Designs.................................. A/P 24 Sleep Pros Therapy............................... E 4-7 Slick Rock Designs.............................. A 164 Sof Tub Inc..................................... A 103-104 Stacey - Media Booth............................B 161 Star of the West Hat Co.......................... B 7 Steamboat Springs Western Wear............. ..................................... A/P 19-21, 25-28 & 22 Summit Flag & Pole, LLC.........................B 54 Suncatchers...........................................C 26 Sundance Equipment.................... A 107-108 Sunderman Manuf/Box S Fence.. A 190-191 Super Sort..............................................C 10 Superior Siding..................................F 24-25 Surface Innovations LLC........................H 31 Sweetwater Saddlery...............B 21,22,22A Tandy Leather.........................................H 37 Taylor Construction...................A 115 O 16 TC Custom Woodworking LLC.......... E 32-33
Teri McTighe...........................Theatre Lobby Teskey's................................. G 5-14; 28 & 35 The Ag Store, Inc.................................. A 157 The Cream of Country..........................A/P 9 The Hitch & Buggy.................. Event Center The Jewelry Lady................................... E 8-9 The Journey Museum.............................H 25 The Wildwood Gallery..............................F 6 Timberline...............................................C 14 Titan Machinery.................................. OW 1-4 Today's Horse.........................................B 75 Touchstone Elect............................. B 56-57 Tri-State Livestock News..................... A 174 Tri State Neighbor..................................B 87 Tribe America Leather....................... B 46-47 Triple R Tack........................... Event Center Tupperware............................................. F 34 Turning Leaf Designs............Theatre Lobby Twilight Equine.......................................H 13 Vern's Manufacturing, Inc.... A 121 / O 9-10 Vita Ferm - BioZyme............................... A 122 Vitalix..................................................... A 114 Warne Chemical & Equipment.......... A 95-96 Warren Window & Supply............. A 159-160 Water Moover...........................................D 1 Watkins Products..................................B 24 Webster Enterprises........................ A 1001 Webster Enterprises.................. A 90-91-92 Webster Enterprises................................... ........ A 1/2 of 129 & 135; 130-131 & 133-134 Webster Enterprises.......................... A 132 Webster Enterprises............................B 16 Webster Enterprises....................... B 41-42 Webster Enterprises....................... E 36-37 Webster Enterprises............................ F 36 Webster Enterprises.................... H 1, 1A, 2 Western Horse Company.................. C 11-12 Wienk Charolais................................... A 183 Wild Rags by Lois............... E 1- 2 - 3 & 44-45 Wild Wire West.......................................B 34 Wright Vision Center............................. E 43 WW Livestock Systems................. A 151-152
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Advertiser Index ADM Alliance Nutrition Moorman's... 100
Double D Western Store...................... 25
Mrnak Herefords Ranch......................... 6
Ag & Industrial Equipment.................... 10
Duba Trailers......................................... 67
MT-WY West Ag Realtors........................ 28
APT Technologies................................. 144
Dubas Equipment Co............................... 92
NDSU......................................................... 62
Arena West Trailers.............................. 24
Duralite Trailers................................... 83
New Direction Media............................ 132
Arnold Realty....................................... 129
Durbin Creek Ranch............................ 132
North American Limousin..................... 36
Assman Implement......................... 43, 111
Dvorak Hereford Ranch....................... 67
Orwig's Livestock Supplements Inc..106
Audie Larson........................................... 12
Ekstrum Simmental............................... 29
Palmer Cap-Chur Equip.......................... 35
B & B Sales.............................................. 86
Farmers National Company................... 95
Peterson Angus..................................... 91
Baker Hereford Ranch.......................... 13
Fawcett's Elm Creek Ranch................ 149
Pfister Land Co LLC................................ 80
Baxter Angus Farm................................. 40
Finkbeiner Feeds.................................. 138
Pfister Land Co LLC................................ 81
Bears Den Log Homes.......................... 106
FMG Feed & Seed..................................... 22
Premier Equipment............................... 144
Bejot Feed Lots...................................... 65
Foos Angus Ranch................................... 1
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Benda Ranch Simmentals...................... 44
Forgey & Graesser Angus.................... 71
R & R Cattle Company Inc...................... 34
BHSS Limousin......................................... 30
Fred & Clara Wilson............................ 139
Raven Angus Ranch................................ 96
BHSS Red Angus.................................... 121
Frey Angus............................................ 103
RCC Western Stores....Back Outside Cover
Black Hills Federal Credit Union........ 20
Fulton Performance Horses................ 53
Real Tuff Inc......................................... 117
Blair Brothers Angus............................. 7
Reaves Building Systems.................... 116
Booth Cherry Creek Ranch.................. 69
Gunderson Palmer Nelson & Ashmore Law................................................... 94, 139
Bradeen Auction.................................... 12
Hersruds of Sturgis............................. 78
Regional Health-Foundation................. 18
Brenners Angus................................... 140
Hewitt Land Company............................ 84
Reich Charolais.................................... 160
Butler Machinery Co........................... 124
High Plains Genetics............................ 113
Reyes & Russell..................................... 75
Cammack Ranch Supply....................... 156
HiQual Engineered Structures Ltd.... 107
Rice Honda................................................ 8
Cam-plex................................................ 122
Hutchison Western............................... 74
Rockingtree Ranch................................ 57
Carls Trailers Sales........................... 148
Iron Mountain Cattle Co......................... 5
Schauer Angus......................................... 4
Carlson Angus..................................... 112
JC Heiken Angus...................................... 59
Schuchards Westside GMC................. 145
Cattle Range........................................... 86
Jenner Equipment................................. 133
SmartLic................................................ 150
Cattlemen's Choice Loomix................. 118
Johnson-Rose Angus.............................. 42
Spickler Ranch......................................... 3
Chestnut Angus Farms.......................... 37
Jorgensen Land & Cattle.................... 137
Stangle Herefords................................ 35
CK Cattle............................................... 151
K & A Implement.................................... 151
Star of the West Hat Company............. 49
Clark & Associates Land..................... 125
Kearns Cattle Company......................... 82
Thorstenson Gelbvieh & Angus........... 87
Common Sense Mfg.............................. 130
Koupal Angus........................................ 147
Tim & Suzie Cox........................................ 97
Co-Products Plus LLC.......................... 159
Larson & Sons........................................ 63
Tri-State Livestock News........... 47, 94, 72
Cranston Hereford............................ 19
Lauing Mill Iron L Ranch....................... 45
VanBachs................................................. 55
Crystalyx................ 123
Lindskov Implement....................... 46, 120
Wagner Herefords................................ 41
Dakota Properties.102
Linn Post and Pipe.................................. 95
Wenzel Construction.......................... 101
Demers Ranch.... 10
Logterman Family Ranch..................... 135
West River Industries........................... 83
DeVries Angus... 61
M & J Auto................................................ 30
Western Sire Services............................ 2
Mark Norem Real Estate....................... 21
Westway Feed Products...................... 135
Martin Jurisch & Assoc................... 59, 83
Whisler Bearing Company................... 157
Miller Angus Farms............................. 131
Wilkinson Ranch.................................. 141
Modern Farm Equipment....................... 85
Willrodt Motors.................................... 23
Motive Parts........................................... 31
Windy Creek Cattle Co........................... 73
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YC Inc..................................................... 109
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