The Show Circuit - April 2014

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Volume 17 • Issue 3 April 2014

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In This Issue

AJCA............................................................... 194-195 Business Minded................................................ 66-67 Coming Events.......................................................179 Junior Nebraska Cattlemen..................................170 Keeping An Eye On Things............................. 96-99 MCCA.....................................................................188 Midwest Club Calf Association............................196 OCCA............................................................. 190-193

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On & Off The Circuit....................................222-224 Professor To Producer...................................208-209 SC Outdoors................................................... 222-223 SDJPSA........................................................... 143-144 Tech Trends..............................................................145 The Big Picture.................................................. 49-50 What It’s Really Like To Be................................80-81

SHOW RESULTS

GOOD AS GOLD

Sire: Solid Gold Dam: Hairy Bear/Full Flush DOB: 1/2013 • BW: 85lbs • THF PHAF Breeder: Gary Ohlrich & Mike Martin Owned with Harlan Yocham

Hot Shot Classic.............................................. 120-121 Illinois Beef Expo..............................................109-113 Iowa Beef Expo................................................ 172-178 Kentucky Beef Expo....................................... 180-187 Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic....................... 164-169 Purdue AGR Preview Show............................127-130

Riley Round-Up............................................... 132-137 Rumble At Roberts...........................................114-115 San Angelo Stock Show..................................122-125 San Antonio Stock Show...............................100-108 SDSU AGR Presidential Classic....................138-142 Wilmington College DTS Show.....................116-119

MAN AMONG BOYS CLONES Sire: Monopoly Dam: Hard Core/ Who Made Who DOB: 3/2013 • BW: 91lbs • THC PHAF Owned with: Otto Show Cattle

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Sire: Monopoly Dam: Alias DOB: 3/2013 • BW: 85lbs • THC PHAF Breeder: Rob Vanhove Owned with Otto Show Cattle & Dax Lautner

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Sire: Walk this Way Dam L369 (Who Made Who) DOB: 4/20/13 • BW: 75lbs • THF PHAF

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STOCK SHOW UNIVERSITY 2014 GRAD PROGRAMS

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All Stock Show U programs are complimentary provided by Sullivan Supply.

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Iowa ................................................................May 3 & 4 GRAD Program Central Iowa Fairgrounds, Marshalltown, IA PROFESSORS ... John Sullivan, Josh Elder, James Sullivan, Kendall Bremer, Ty Webster, Tracy Coffland, Deb Vorthmann, Callyn Hahn & Mark Blake

Texas ..............................................................May 3 & 4 GRAD Program Hill County Fairgrounds, Hillsboro, TX PROFESSORS ... Jeff Sargent, Dan Sullivan, Trey McKinnon, Michael Schertz, Jacob Tusa, Brock Wallace, Jay Creamer & Jeff Jackson

Missouri ........................................................April 5 & 6

Florida ........................................................May 10 & 11

Oklahoma ....................................................April 5 & 6

Texas Tech ..................................................May 17 & 18

Indiana/Michigan ....................................April 12 & 13

Massachusetts ............................................May 24 & 25

GRAD Program Missouri State Fairgrounds, Sedalia, MO PROFESSORS ... John Sullivan, Jeremy Clark, Mark Sullivan, Tyler Mcvey, Cory Woods, Cody Smith, Callyn Hahn & Luke Bolin

GRAD Program Express Ranches, Yukon, OK PROFESSORS ... Jeff Sargent, Dan Sullivan, Donnie Robertson, Dan Kelly, Miles Shout & Charles Hill

GRAD Program Berrien County Fairgrounds, Berrien Springs, MI PROFESSORS ... Josh Elder, Dave Guyer, Barry Nowatzke, Dave Vansickle, Michael Stoltz, Wess Richey, Andrew Foster, Dan DeMeyer, Callyn Hahn & Mark Blake

Ohio ....................................................................April 26 Hands On, One Day Clinic - from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Guernsey County Clinic, Old Washington, OH Just booked, more information coming to our website - www.sullivansupply.com

Arkansas ....................................................April 26 & 27 GRAD Program Four State Fairground, Texarkana, AR PROFESSORS ... Dan Sullivan, Michael Schertz, Jeremy Clark & Wes Horn

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GRAD Program KVLS Arena, Kissimmee, FL PROFESSORS ... John Sullivan, Russell Harwell, Callyn Hahn, Dallas Locke, Michaela Aycock & Luke Bolin

GRAD Program Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX PROFESSORS ... Dan Sullivan, Jeff Sargent, Ryan Rathman, Tony Jeffs, Trey McKinnon & Nick Fitzsimmons

GRAD Program Eastern States Exposition Mallary Complex, West Springfield, MA PROFESSORS ... Josh Elder, Kyle Fleener, Luke Bolin, Billy Work, Tyler Babbs & Callyn Hahn

New Mexico ........................................May 31 & June 1 GRAD Program Roosevelt County Fairgrounds, Portales, NM PROFESSORS ... Jeff Sargent, Dan Sullivan, Matt Copeland & Michael Schertz

Kentucky ..............................................May 31 & June 1 GRAD Program Western Kentucky State University Ag Expo, Bowling Green, KY PROFESSORS ... Josh Elder, Dave Vansickle, Chan Phillips, Doug Hinderliter, Joe Beckett, Keith Phillips, Callyn Hahn, Luke Bolin, Michael Stoltz & Katy Satree

** Bring your calf, chute, show box with products, clippers, fitting mats, blower, extension cords, generators or any other equipment or products you would need for a show and learn with hands-on experience! ** Pre-registration encouraged! To pre-register for these programs go to the link provided - www.sullivansupply.com/ssu_clinic_schedule.html ** GRAD Program directions, hotels, schedule of events, etc., can also be found on our webstie, www.sullivansupply.com ** For more information on the MISSOURI, INDIANA/MICHIGAN, OHIO, IOWA, FLORIDA, MASSACHUSETTS & KENTUCKY Stock Show University GRAD Program, contact Callyn Hahn with Sullivan Supply at 1.800.475.5902 or callyn@sullivansupply.com. **For more information on the OKLAHOMA, ARKANSAS, TEXAS TECH & NEW MEXICO Stock Show University GRAD Program, contact Dan Sullivan at 1.800.588.7096 or dsullivan@hillsboro.net.

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owners Chad Thompson 605-350-9567

Jeff Burg 605-280-8920

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Tim Heckman 309-255-0199

Females just coming into production look great and are selling high! Use with confidence as a dual purpose sire!

H832 Kroupa Donor Meyer x 602 Spur Emulous

Prospect raised by Brock Welshans and Dan Scnheider

Friction x H832 Kroupa Donor TH Free • PHA Free • BW: 93 pounds Registered Chi 360254 • Semen: $25/unit

Setting a new standard for TH and PHA free genetics... Amen!

3 Amen bred heifers averaged over 10K in the First Class Female Sale

Amen bred heifer sold for $24K, high seller in the Western Elite Sale

Open heifer raised/sold by Brock Welshans and Dan Schneider, sold for $17K

Amen bred heifer sold for $16K in Went Blacks Female Sale



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A A A # + 16 8 0 5 8 8 4 S I R E : S A V Brilliance 8077 • D A M : PVF Missie 790 BW: +0.8; WW: +59; YW: 115; MM: +28 Semen available through Genex. Insight is the PVF and Express herdsire who is siring tremendous mass and dimension in an eye appealing, low birth weight package. His calves have been favorites at shows and sales but his genetic tabulation has proven him a sire to be utilized in the commercial sector as well. Insight has produced numerous sale favorites including most recently, $72,000, $60,000 and $52,000 sale features at Express Ranches. P V F

0129

A A A # + 16 416 6 8 S I R E : PVF ALL Payday 729 D A M : Dameron PVF Proven Queen 010 BW: +4.2; WW: +51; YW: +94; MM: +22 Proving to be a true sire of champions Windfall’s limited first calf crop produced the Reserve Grand female at the 2013 NWSS and his second calf crop has resulted in numerous sale toppers and champions including PVF Hazel 2022 the many time champion for Austin Nowatske. Semen available through Cattle Visions. P V F

P V F

SCC 9005

A A A # + 16 7 9 8 3 3 0 S I R E : S A V Brilliance 8077 D A M : PVF Missie 790 BW: +2.2; WW: +43 YW: +87; MM: +31 A true calving ease specialist, Radiance was used successfully on Angus and Crossbred heifers and sired extra style and balance. A flush brother to Insight whose dam has produced a number of champions and sale toppers for PVF And Four Corners Farms. Semen $20 available through PVF.

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ORLAN & CAROL A A A # 1 7 6 15 8 0 0 S I R E : PVF Insight 0129 D A M : Thomas Lucy 7360 BW: +1.9; WW: +55 YW: +101; MM: +31 Visionary is the popular leadoff bull of our 2014 NWSS Pen and our 2014 Spring Production Sale. Visionary is sired by Insight and from the foundation Lucy donor, who has produced numerous champions and sale toppers including the Reserve Grand Female of the 2013 NWSS. We look to Visionary to continue the legacy of his sire, producing massive built, low birth weight, maternal oriented daughters with tremendous style and balance. His donor dam is rapidly becoming one of the greatest producers in the history of our program. Semen $20 available through PVF.

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A A A # 1 7 6 2 8 3 7 7 S I R E : C&C Priority 1428B EXAR • D A M : PVF Ellen 9100 • BW: +4.4; WW: +54 YW: +94; MM: +23 Authority was admired by many at the NWSS for his incredible stoutness and power. Sired by the Express and PVF herdsire Priority, who in turn is a son of Dameron First Class, we will look to Authority to add the power and stoutness that his pedigree suggests. Authority’s dam was herself a many time champion including Reserve Grand at the NAILE. Authority was a standout amongst his contemporaries with uncommon power and dimension in a balanced package. Semen $20 available through PVF.

P V F

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His first calves are tremendous!

For Semen Contact: Jed and Katie Watje 817.600.1082 Troy , Veabea, & Cally Thomas 605-973-2449 Jason & Kaycee Hoffman 530.604.5096

GAME On Turton X McHenry • AICA# M820913 • DOB April 2012 • Semen $25/unit

Zach Kraenow & Paige Sherman 308.760.4852

As one of the most talked about bulls in Denver 2013, Game On is perhaps the most versatile bull to come along in sometime. He is moderate, stout, and stylish. He has the muscle, bone, and hair to sire show ring winners at the most competitive steer shows while maintaining a place in the purebred industry. Game On is a great match for Heat Wave daughters and granddaughters or any cow needing look and power.

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DUFF CATTLE COMPANY

Spring Semen

Sales & Offering

Special Thanks To Our Guests, Customers & Friends We appreciate the interest and inquiries on our 2014 Sales. We are pleased to be headed forward in an industry with a tremenous outlook and future. Please call and inquire about Power Plus genetics anytime. Call or Come by Anytime!

Trust Me

Call today for more information on this new and exciting sire line-up at Duff Cattle Company. These sires topped the 2014 Annual Bull Sale and will be used heavily in many leading programs.

DUFF CATTLE COMPANY • (580) 726-3313 13990 North 2220 Road • Hobart, OK 73651 Kirk Duff (580) 331-9235 kirk@powerpluscattle.com Todd Duff (580) 530-0454 todd@powerpluscattle.com www.powerpluscattle.com

High Selling Bull & High Selling Aberdeen Plus

Owned with JC Ranch - David & Julie Miller - Gurdon, Arkansas Vanhove Show Cattle, Madison, SD, Craig Walker, NM & G Force Livestock, AZ

Sold for $85,000 in the 2014 Duff Cattle Co. Annual Bull Sale Actual Birth Weight Under 69 lbs. - From the OCC Juanada 927K Family - SELLING SEMEN NOW Booking Orders First Come First Served Contact Duff Cattle Co or the other owners.

Dam of TRUST ME

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Duff Juanada 071


CALL TODAY FOR SEMEN CATALOG

New Leading Sires Duff

Pure Beef

SIRE: Duff Eblast 8138 by New Attraction DAM: OCC Juanada 927K by Emblazon

TurningPoint

250

SIRE: AR Advantage 654 by OCC Magnitude 805M DAM: Duff Dixie Erica 6500 (Missing Link x Dixie Erica 614G) Owned with Rudow Family Cattle, Pana, IL

TripleCrown

Duff

216

SIRE: OCC Jupiter 671J by Emblazon DAM: Duff Lady Pop 619 (New Look x Lady Pop 351) Owned with Rudow Family Cattle, Pana, IL

Owend with Doug Schmit, Oakes, ND

Duff

Absolute

Duff

217

262

SIRE: Duff New Edition 6108 by OCC Genesis DAM: SA 680R Rancher 8183 075 by OCC Rancher

Owned with Poplar Meadows Angus, Houston, British Columbia

Trail Boss

Duff

2591

SIRE: SA Ranch Hand 8185 075 by OCC Rancher 680R DAM: Duff Lady P 7138 (Duff First Look x Lady Pop 351) Owned with Bull Creek Ranch, Sterling City, TX

Duff

Bald Eagle

2576

Duff Bald Eagle 2576 SIRE: Dillon by KAP King Henry DAM: OCC Juanada 927K Maternal brother to Pure Beef - Owned with Hanson Family Cattle, IL


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Upcoming Sales Calendar

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APR 2.......................................Goddard Online Summer Born Heifer Sale APR 2...................Streamside Cattle Co Online Semen & Embryo Sale APR 3................................Elliott Cattle Co & Friends Online Genetic Sale APR 3..........................................Graves Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale APR 6 ............................................Urbanosky Ranch Gertastic Online Sale APR 6 ...........................................................Glamour Girls Online Heifer Sale APR 6 .....................................Holtkamp & Minnaert Online Embryo Sale APR 7........................Jordan Acres Fall Born Online Steer & Heifer Sale APR 7...........Schaeffer & Tice The Egg Hunt Sale Volume 3 Round 2 APR 8 ........................1st Annual Genetic Gems Embryo & Semen Sale APR 8 ........................Pryor Show Cattle Online Semen & Embryo Sale APR 9 .................................................Bauman Frozen Genetics Online Sale APR 9 ................................................Campbell & Line Online Genetics Sale APR 10 .......Scheetz Cattle Company Online Embryo & Semen Sale APR 15...................Double Bar L Livestock & Turkey Creek Ranch Sale APR 23 .......................................................................AJMAA Junior Fundraiser APR 27 ........Howser Family Show Cattle Annual Spring Online Sale APR 28..................................Glamour Girls Online Heifer Sale - Round 2 APR 28...........................Jackson Farms & Wright Cattle Co Online Sale MAY 11 ......................................Mayhew Show Cattle Online Pasture Sale MAY 15..................................Kopp Land & Livestock Online Pasture Sale MAY 22..................Miller Family Show Cattle Online Spring Fling Sale JUNE 3...........................................Minnis Family Cattle Online Angus Sale JUNE 4....................................Duch Cattle Company Online Pasture Sale JUNE 5........................................M Lazy Heart Ranch’s Western Shootout SEPT 1 .........................Campbell Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 1 ..................Lemenager Cattle Labor Day Weekend Online Sale SEPT 2.....................Collins Pasture to Perfection Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 3...........................Williams & Burdette Show Cattle Club Calf Sale SEPT 7.................................................................Keller Club Calves Online Sale SEPT 7..........................Knudson Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 7....................................................Lay Farms Show Calves Online Sale SEPT 8...................................Hornung Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 8..................................................Larrison Farms Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 8.......................................................Probst Montana Made Heifer Sale SEPT 9............................Dicks Family Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 9.....................Dykstra Show Cattle Online Steer and Heifer Sale SEPT 9.............................................................Jeff Miller Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 10 .............................Kopp Land & Livestock Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 10 .......................................................................Wolfe Farms Online Sale SEPT 11........................Hensley Cattle Company Top Cut Club Calf Sale SEPT 11....................................Elliott Cattle Company Winter Classic Sale SEPT 11.................................................................Schultz Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 11...................................................Stevenson Show Stock Online Sale SEPT 11............................Goertzen Show Calves Top End Club Calf Sale SEPT 13............................................Carrousel Farms Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 14.............................Anderson-Muntefering Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 14.........................................................Bonnell Club Calves Online Sale

SEPT 14.................................Dave Capatske Cattle Co. Online Steer Sale SEPT 15...........................................Capatske Cattle Co. Online Heifer Sale SEPT 15.............................Lazy P Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 15.......................McDaniel/Wiedel Round 1 Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 15.........................................Sieck Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 16..................Bushy Park Farm Online Heifer and Club Calf Sale SEPT 16....................................................Olson Ranch Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 16..........................................Pilkington Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 16........................................................Duch Online Steer & Heifer Sale SEPT 17............................................Burke & Friends Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 17....................................................Olson Ranch Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 18...................................Dennert & Eichler Club Calves Online Sale SEPT 20..............................Woodland Farms 2nd Annual Club Calf Sale SEPT 20....................................................JD Cattle Company Club Calf Sale SEPT 21.......Beach Family Cattle & Carlson Show Cattle Online Sale SEPT 21............................................................Miller Show Cattle Online Sale SEPT 21....Ulmer, Koski & Hurlbut Online Show Heifer & Steer Sale SEPT 21..................................................................Wedig Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 21..........................................................Berenda Farms Fall Online Sale SEPT 22 ..................Cable Cattle Company C-Cross Ranch Online Sale SEPT 22 ................................................Greiner Farms Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 22 ...............................................................Netzke Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 22 ..........................................Tower Hill Farms Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 23 .............................Bellar Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 23 ..........................Stohlmann Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 24..................................................................The West River Invitational SEPT 24.......................................................Sojka Online Steer & Heifer Sale SEPT 25 .................................Boysel Genetics Fall Sensation Online Sale SEPT 25 .............................................................Oak Ridge Farms Online Sale SEPT 25 ..............................Boysel Genetics Fall Sensation Online Sale I SEPT 28.........................................DeChristofaro Show Cattle Online Sale SEPT 28...Babies To Banners Club Calf Sale Crandell & Clear Creek SEPT 29....................................Barnes Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale OCT 1..............................................................Crossroads Online Club Calf Sale OCT 1........................................Dawson Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale OCT 2 .............................Williams & Burdette Show Cattle Club Calf Sale OCT 3 ..........................................................Chastain Show Cattle Online Sale OCT 3 .....................................................................Beacons of Light Online Sale OCT 4................................................................64 Farms Online Club Calf Sale OCT 4.............................................................Fassett Hay & Cattle Online Sale OCT 5 ................Cardinal Cattle Company Diamonds in the Mine Sale OCT 5 ................................................................................Fred Ranch Online Sale OCT 5 ................................................Landgren Ranch Online Club Calf Sale OCT 5 ..........................................................The Purple Passion Club Calf Sale OCT 5 ...............................................................Volosin Club Calves Online Sale OCT 6 .............................................Blach Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale OCT 6 ................CMJ Show Cattle Online Bred and Open Female Sale OCT 6 ...........................................Crystal View Cattle Steer and Heifer Sale


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OCT 6 .............................................Gateway Genetics Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 21..........................................................................Glamour Girls Fall Edition

NOV 16 ...........Sand Hills Showcase Landgren & Hoblyn Online Heifer Sale

OCT 6 ..........................................Hoblyn Farms Online Steer & Heifer Sale

OCT 21............................................Holtkamp Cattle Company Online Sale

NOV 18 ........................................Midwest Roundup Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 7 ..............................D Heart Bar Show Cattle Steer and Heifer Sale

OCT 22..............................................Daake and Dorn Online Club Calf Sale

NOV 23...........................................................................Bush Angus Online Sale

OCT 7 ....................................................Feel the Power Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 22.............................................Fulk Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale

NOV 24.......................................Capatske Cattle Co. Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 7 ..............................Frenzen Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 23........................McDaniel/Wiedel Round 2 Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 8 ....................................................Larrison Farms Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 23............South Central Iowa Online Elite Heifer and Steer Sale

NOV 24...................................................Jeff Miller Cattle Online Heifer Sale

OCT 8 ...............Miller Cattle Company Source for Success Online Sale

OCT 25..........................................................Partners In Progress Online Sale

OCT 8 ................................................................Weber Club Calves Online Sale

OCT 26..............Schaeffer & Tice Elite Octoberfest Online Heifer Sale

OCT 9 ..............................Meysenburg Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 26......................Top Notch Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 10...................................................................Burke & Friends Online Sale

OCT 27.................................................Adams Family Show Cattle Round II

OCT 11 ...................................................Beeville Farms Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 27.............................................................Unger Show Cattle Online Sale

OCT 11 ........................................Copeland Show Cattle Online Heifer Sale

OCT 27...........................................................Huisheere Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 12...............................Runkel Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 28.........................Rom’n Limousin’s Fall Spooktacular Online Sale

OCT 12.........................................Capatske Cattle Co. Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 28.................Tower Hill Farms and S&R Angus Online Steer Sale

OCT 12..................................Copeland Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 28......................................Riedel & Stewart Show Cattle Online Sale

OCT 12.....................................Griffiths Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 29..........................................................Hueber Show Cattle Online Sale

OCT 12...................................................Harvey Cattle Company Online Sale

OCT 29....................................Silverstone & Friends Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 13.........................................................Badskey Show Cattle Online Sale

OCT 30 .....................................Sojka Farms Online Steer and Heifer Sale

OCT 13................................Farrell Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale

NOV 4..................................Evans Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 13...............................................Fusion Cattle Shorthorn Prestige Sale

NOV 5 ............................................................................Crossroads Club Calf Sale

OCT 14 ............................................................Jeff Miller Online Club Calf Sale

NOV 5 ......................................................Goin’ for Gold Online Club Calf Sale

OCT 15............Jones Cattle and TC&D Rahe Show Cattle Online Sale

NOV 6...............Ryan Malone Show Cattle Elite Heifer and Steer Sale

OCT 15........................................Practical & Profitable Online Bid Off Sale

NOV 9....Hotz & Younge Online Elite Angus Female & Embryo Sale

OCT 16.............................................McConnell Farms Online Club Calf Sale

NOV 10............................................................Farmer Elite Online Heifer Sale

OCT 16.................................Boysel Genetics Fall Sensation Online Sale II

NOV 10....................Weaver Show Cattle Online Steer and Heifer Sale

DEC 17...................................................................NOT Just Another Bred Sale

OCT 18...........................................Weaver Angus Online Show Heifer Sale

NOV 12 ..........................................Sieck Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale

DEC 23 .........................................................................Schaeffer & Hensley Sale

OCT 19......................................................Bar S Ranch Inaugural Online Sale

NOV 13...............................................................................Easy To Look At Part 2

DEC 26...............................................................................Denver Bound Daddys

OCT 19.................................................................Midwest Illinois Club Calf Sale

NOV 15.........................................Rock Creek Livestock Online Angus Sale

DEC 29............................Ladies of the Pro Tour Online Bred Heifer Sale

OCT 20 ....................................................Tree Lane Farms Online Steer Sale

NOV 16 .................................................Geffert Cattle Company Online Sale

JAN 4.....................................................Geffert Cattle Company Online Sale

NOV 24......................Ree Heights Fall Gathering Online Club Calf Sale NOV 25................Fruhling Farms Online Angus Steer and Heifer Sale NOV 25.......................................Sojka Farms Online Breeding Heifer Sale NOV 25............................................Dave Stoltz Online Steer & Heifer Sale NOV 26..........................Adamson Purple Ribbon Online Club Calf Sale NOV 29.....................................................Greiner Farms Online Female Sale NOV 29...................Moore Land & Cattle Online Steer and Heifer Sale NOV 30 ..............................Geffert Cattle Company Online Female Sale NOV 30 .......................Mayhew Show Cattle Fully Loaded Female Sale DEC 1 ..............................................Gateway Genetics Online Club Calf Sale DEC 1 .........................Geffert Cattle Company Online Bred Female Sale DEC 1 ...........................K Bar K Grateful Harvest Online Production Sale DEC 2...............................Miller Cattle Company Source for Success Sale DEC 2..................................................Prairie View Farms Online Angus Sale DEC 3...................................................................The Grinches Pick Online Sale DEC 7............Connell Stock Farm Color Me Purple Online Heifer Sale DEC 16..............Bushy Park Farm Stocking Stuffer Online Heifer Sale DEC 16.................................Hanewich Cattle Co. Christmas Wishlist Sale

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the

BIG pIcture

Artwork by Frank C. Murphy, Courtesy of American Angus Association

the Important role of expectations in the Beef Industry By Dr. Derrell S. Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist

C

attle and beef prices are at record levels in every industry sector, from cow-calf to retail beef prices. These record prices are obviously supported by a very unusual set of supply and demand circumstances. So far in 2014, markets – especially fed cattle and wholesale beef markets – have displayed unprecedented volatility as industry participants try to sort out these unusual market fundamentals in a very dynamic market environment. Both producers and consumers are reacting, not only to current record prices, but also to their evolving expectations for market conditions over the coming weeks, months and years. Much attention is focused on the low cow herd inventory and the need to rebuild. After many years of liquidation, the result of a variety of factors impacting the beef industry, the current situation reminds us that it is the cow-calf sector that is primarily responsible for supply in the beef industry. Until cow-calf producers can and will expand the cow herd, the industry’s ability to maintain beef production will be limited. Cow-calf producers make decisions about herd rebuilding by considering, not only current price levels, but also their expectations about how high prices will go and how long they will persist. The cattle industry has a long history of production and price cycles, so producers recognize that high prices now will likely lead to lower prices at some point in the future … it’s the old adage that the best cure for high prices is high prices. However, the current situation is one of excess liquidation due to external factors that have taken cattle inventories to a much lower level than would have otherwise happened. The beef cow herd was poised to begin expansion in early 2011, prior to the last three years of drought. The beef cow herd then was some 1.8 mil-

lion head larger than today. Moreover, the last cyclical expansion began in 2004 with a beef cow herd of 32.5 million head, with some 3.49 million more beef cows than today. That expansion was brief and truncated by feed and input market shocks; recession; and drought that contributed to the subsequent liquidation since 2007. The path to the current herd level was long and the recovery will similarly take several years which should factor into producer expectations for most of the rest of the decade. Demand is also affected by consumer expectations. There is considerable industry concern about how beef demand will react to the growing pressure for higher wholesale and retail beef prices. So far it appears that beef demand is holding up well. Pork supplies are dropping now as a result of the PED virus and higher pork prices ahead will help support higher beef prices. However, abundant broiler supplies and relatively cheap poultry prices have, somewhat surprisingly, led to little substitution of chicken for beef so far. Consumers may be reacting differently to higher beef prices, in part, because of the expectations they have for the future. Considerable media attention has been drawn to the fact that beef prices will likely be high for an extended period of time. If consumers believed high beef prices were a short-term impact, they would very likely avoid the high prices and substitute away from beef. However, the prospects for high prices for an extended period of time may be causing consumers to have more of a “get it while you can before the price goes even higher” attitude. Consumer preferences do not change easily or quickly. Consumers resigned to higher beef prices will make some adjustments but will continue to purchase beef. – Cow/Calf Corner, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

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the

BIG

pIcture El Niño Watch

normal year

W

ill 2014 see a return of El Niño – that phenomenon that occurs when a temporary change in sea surface temperatures in the Pacific, along the equator, (a warming in this case) affects weather patterns and can have big impacts on agriculture in the Northern Hemisphere? It depends. According to a March 6 publication from the Climate Prediction Center, neutral (neither El Niño nor La Niña) conditions are expected in the Northern Hemisphere through the spring with about a 50% chance of El Niño developing during the summer or fall. Whether or not this is good news depends on where you live and whether the El Niño, assuming it develops, is weak or strong. For example, in the Midwest, the State Climatologist Office for Illinois provides this generalized summary: > Summers tend to be slightly cooler and wetter than average. > Falls tend to be wetter and cooler than average. > Winters tend to be warmer and drier. > Springs tend to be drier than average. > Snowfall tends to be 70% to 90% of average. > Heating degree days tend to be 80% to 90% of average. Lower heating degree days mean lower heating bills. > Tends to reduce tornado activity in the High Plains and Midwest and increases it in the South. However, a strong El Niño has a tendency for warmer-than-average weather from December through March and wetter-than-average weather in late winter and spring in the Midwest; whereas a weak one doesn’t tend to affect temperatures but can result in drier-than-average weather from January through March. One bright note – the agricultural community in California can at least hope for some moisture to break that devastating drought. According to weather.com: “Based on past history, a moderate or strong El Niño has typically produced wetter-than-average conditions from parts of California

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through the southern tier of the United States to Florida during the winter. Below-average precipitation has historically occurred in parts of the Ohio, middle Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys. That said, these are impacts that are typically expected, but they aren’t always the rule.” Also per weather.com, “In a moderate or strong El Niño, a large part of the northern tier of the United States typically sees warmerthan-average temperatures during the winter. This includes a swath from the Pacific Northwest to the northern Plains and Great Lakes. According to the Climate Prediction Center branch of NOAA, northeastern Pacific low pressure systems tend to be stronger than normal in El Nino winters. These systems help to pump warm marine air into western Canada, Alaska and the northern United States. “Conversely, cooler-than-average conditions are most likely from southern Texas to the immediate Gulf Coast. This is partially due to increased cloud cover from an active southern storm track. In the recent moderate-to-strong El Niño of 2009 to 2010, temperatures were a mixed bag along the northern tier states during the winter period from December to February. “A much colder-than-average December in Washington, Oregon and Idaho was followed by well above-average temperatures in January and February. Farther east, the three-month winter period overall ranged from below average in Montana and Wyoming to above average in Wisconsin and Michigan. As you can see, not exactly the widespread warmth typically expected from a strong El Niño event in the winter. “Meanwhile, all of the states along the Gulf Coast from Texas to Florida had a colder-than-average winter. This matches up with what is typically expected during an El Niño winter.” One key point to keep in mind – these periodic events are hard to predict and only one of many factors that determine the overall weather we will experience in the coming year. Even so, we are sure to hear more about El Niño in the news as long as there is a chance it may develop.

el nIño year



CE

Silveiras Style (Angus)

Gamble’s Safe Bet (Angus)

CE

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CE

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MCATL By Product (Angus)

NBAR Hamley (Red Angus) Card Shark (Red Angus)

Fire Water (Charolais)

CE

H Excel (Hereford)

CE

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True Grit is the son of this powerful dam

Spring EPDs

True Grit Daughter $11,000 - Red Dirt Divas, OK

CED

5.8

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BW

.4

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WW

57

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78

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56

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0

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20

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29

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PHH PCC 812 True Grit 002 | Reg: 43108247 | Sire: About Time | Dam: By KJ Victor 417L

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True Grit is destined to become a premier, high quality, calving ease legend as his historic lineage indicates. True Grit is structurally flawless and smoothly chisel fronted with extra maternal strength and pigment backed behind him. He was crowned the 2011 World Beef Expo Supreme Champion Bull!


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tDOB: 4.1.12, BW: 85 lbs

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Maintaining an Investment Strategy - Keeping Assets Invested Securities-Based Loan Scenario

Portfolio Drawdown Scenario

$1,000,000

$1,000,000

Beginning Market Value Cash Outf lows

$-200,000 (Mar-09)

Cash Inf lows

$+200,00 (Mar-10)

Cost of Loan (3.75%)1

$7500

Ending Market Value (EMV)

$987,552

Difference in EMV

$110,971

Difference in EMV

$103,471

$876,580

(including loan cost)

A securities-bAsed loAn

can potentially buffer a portfolio from the adverse effects of withdrawing $250,000.

Source: Consutling Group is a business unit of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. A s of June 2012. This chart is for illustration purposes only, and is intended to represent a hy pothetical scenario of the potentially adverse ef fects of withdrawing f unds from a portfolio. This scenario does not ref lect any interest charges, fees, taxes or any other potential deductions.The market performance is based on annualized performance of the S&P Index for the period of December 2006. The S&P 500 Index is an unmanaged, market value-weighted index of 500 stocks generally representative of the broad stock market. An investment cannot be made directly in a market indes. There are numerous S&P Indices, including global indices such as the S&P Global 1200, United States indices such as the S&P 500 Index and S&P MidCap 400 Index, and reg ional indices such as the S&P A sia 50 Index. The Results may dif fer in dif ferent market environments. This charge is for informational purposes only and is not intended as an of fer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any security. Although the statements of fact and data in this chart have been obtained from, and are based upon, sources that the Morgan Stanley believes to b e reliable, we do not g uarantee their accuracy, and any such information may be incomplete or condensed. Past performance is not a g uarantee of f uture results.

Footnotes 1 Securities-based Lending Risks: Borrowing against securities may not be suitable for everyone. You should be aware that securities-based loans involve a high degree of risk and that market conditions can magnify any potential for loss. Most importantly, you need to understand that: (1) Sufficient collateral must be maintained to support your loan(s) and to take future advances; (2) You may have to deposit additional cash or eligible securities on short notice; (3) Some or all of your securities may be sold without prior notice in order to maintain account equity at required collateral maintenance levels. You will not be entitled to choose the securities that will be sold. These actions may interrupt your long-term investment strategy and may result in adverse tax consequences or in additional fees being assessed; (4) Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC or its affiliates (the “Firm”) reserves the right not to fund any advance request due to insufficient collateral or for any other reason except for any portion of a securities-based loan that is identified as a committed facility; (5) The Firm reserves the right to increase your collateral maintenance requirements at any time without notice; and (6) The Firm reserves the right to call your securities-based loan at any time and for any reason. 2Morgan Stanley and its Financial Advisors do not offer tax advice. Individuals should consult their personal tax advisor before making any tax-related investment decisions. 3Asset allocation does not assure a profit or protect against loss in declining financial markets. 4 The Wall Street Journal, “Putting Stocks in Hock: Securities Are Backing for More Big Loans” March 4, 2013.

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EPDs as of 2/24/14

BW

I+2.6

WW I+64 YW

I+106

MILK I+25 MARB I+.33 REA

I+.36

FAT

I-.023

$B

81.78

BSF Opportunist Z5 Sire: BSAR Opportunity 9114 MGS: Silveiras El Capitan 6510 2014 Reserve Champion Bull, NWSS

» A unique individual that is showing excellent potential as a breeding bull. » He is an upheaded, long necked bull that is square hipped and wide pinned. » He has a tremendous amount of sweep to his rib.

Semen: $100/unit with a 10 unit min. Cert: At Cost Contact owners for semen.

» He stands on a great foundation of bone which reaches into a large foot. » Opportunist was extremely popular in Denver but most importantly the first calf reports are exceptional. » The calves have a modest birth weight with lots of vigor and unmatched phenotype.

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Sire: Vin Mar O’Reilly Factor Dam: RAR Pipette 101 (QLC Professional Mitty In Focus) AAA #: 17648784 • DOB: March 2, 2013 • BW: 63 lbs. • Adj. 205: 814 lbs. BW: -1.3 • WW: +57 • YW: +103 • Milk: 25

Very good bull for high BW clubby, first-calf heifers. Angus bull with good hair.

Sire: Immortal • Dam: Miss Irish Whiskey 3610N (Irish Whiskey/Chill Factor) DOB: March 10, 2013 • BW: 72 lbs. • TH & PHA Free BW: 3.3 • WW: 38 • YW: 80 • Milk: 15 Full Brother to Grand Champion Steer, 2012 Indiana State Fair

For semen inquiries contact: MCVICkeR FARMs • Bridgeport, Nebraska

Trent McVicker: 308-262-5150 or trentmcvicker@hotmail.com

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$12,800+

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APRIL 25, 26, 27, 2014 Scott City & Lakin, Kansas - Friday, Saturday, Sunday Clayton “Bud” Calkins Memorial Classic Kearny County Fairgrounds, Lakin, KS

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Swine Show Saturday, April 26 • 10:00 a.m. Judge: Gary Childs, Pelham, GA Pre-Entry: $25 • Day Of Show: $30 per animal 165 pound weight limit with a 10 pound weigh back

Swine Show Friday, April 25 • 5:00 p.m. Sheep, Meat Goat and Beef Shows Saturday, April 26 10:00 a.m. start for sheep followed by meat goats then beef show. Swine - Sheep & Meat Goat (Market) Prospect Shows $500 Champion • $250 Reserve (Market) Prospect Beef Show $1000 Champion • $500 Reserve Breeding Heifer $750 Champion • $500 Reserve

Market Beef & Breeding Heifer Show Sunday, April 27 • 10:00 a.m. Judge: Tyler Winegardner, Lima, OH Pre-Entry: $30 • Day Of Show: $35 per animal All beef must be born after 1/1/2013 All participants get their name in a drawing for the use of a 2014 Exiss Goose Neck Trailer for one year with option to buy. Sponsored by MCT Trailer Sales & Sooner Manufacturing.

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Jennifer Shike

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University of Illinois, College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences

hat is your background – were you raised on a farm or ranch? I grew up in Washington, Iowa, on a small acreage where we raised a few acres of hay and oats for our livestock and horses. We raised Suffolk sheep, commercial cattle and showed horses and pigs, but my parents did not make their living off the farm. I was actively involved in 4-H and FFA. I loved livestock and horse judging. I attended Black Hawk College East Campus on a livestock judging scholarship and later attended Kansas State University. I had the privilege of being a member of winning livestock and horse judging teams at both schools. I then went on to become the Director of Junior Activities at the National Swine Registry and was responsible for organizing and developing the National Junior Swine Association. I’m active in a variety of organizations including the Livestock Publications Council, the American Agricultural Editors Association and the National Agricultural Alumni and Development Association. I’m married to Dan Shike, a professor of animal science at the University of Illinois. We have three kids – Olivia, 7; Hunter, 5; and our newest addition, Harper, born Jan. 7. We love spending time together whether it’s in

the barn getting ready for pig shows or horse shows or out and about at dance recitals and wrestling meets!

would you describe for us what you really do. I’m the Director of Marketing and Communications for the University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES) in Urbana, Illinois. I lead the development of communications and marketing strategies for the college. I develop goals and actions to help us promote the college from an academic, research and outreach perspective. I’m responsible for working with designers and photographers to create advertisements, promotional brochures, posters and publications; working with our web team to develop interesting, informative and successful websites; working with my interns to manage the social media presence for our college; and more. In addition, I manage the college’s branding strategy to ensure effectiveness, consistency, and alignment with goals to advance the mission of the College of ACES. I also serve as the Illini Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow (ACT) advisor and get to provide guidance to a wonderful group of students and help them find their place in the agricultural communications industry.

how did you get into this line of work? Four years ago, I decided it was time to find a job that required less travel so I could spend more time with my children who were 1 and 3 at the time. Although I loved my career at the National Swine Registry as the Director of Junior Activities, I felt it was time for a change for my family and I. A position was open at the University of Illinois in the College of ACES for a news writer covering animal sciences and crop sciences. With my degrees in agricultural journalism and animal science from Kansas State University, I thought this would be a great way to utilize my education and internship experiences in a career that would keep me closer to home. A couple years into my job, I found myself working on “marketing” efforts such as writing promotional brochure copy and working with designers to create departmental and college materials. At the time, our college did not have a marketing director and was restructuring its marketing and communications team. Eventually a position opened, I applied and was hired as the Assistant Director for Marketing and Communications. A year later, I was promoted to Director of Marketing and Communications. I’ve always considered myself a writer, but my careers kept pointing me toward marketingrelated fields.


The Shike family includes Jennifer, Dan, Hunter, Olivia and Harper (to the right), the newest edition.

what do you like about your job? I love the variety of projects I get to work on and the interesting people I get to interact with on a daily basis. I enjoy the challenge of getting projects done that make a difference and meet a client’s expectations. what are the toughest challenges for what you do? The toughest challenge for me is working for so many different people on a given project and finding ways to create open communication and a team atmosphere in order to create a successful end result. The university setting is often very decentralized when it comes to communications so it provides an interesting challenge! do you need a college degree in your profession? Yes, a bachelor’s degree at a minimum, but they would prefer a master’s degree. where should somebody go to get started in your line of work? I would recommend finding a media communications specialist position at a college or university to gain experience doing a variety of tasks related to higher education communications. what is a typical day on the job like for you? On a typical day, I grab a latte and head to my office. I sort through quite a few emails each day, although I

typically try to stay on top of my emails throughout the evening so it’s easier to delve into work the next day. Once I tackle urgent messages, I review my schedule which includes many meetings discussing and planning projects with clients, assisting my interns with their writing and tasks, and spending time doing my “job” of writing copy, editing brochures, planning projects, developing schedules, organizing meetings, and supporting all of our departments with their communications and marketing needs. I also oversee our college’s social media strategy and provide content direction on our college website. In addition, as the ACT advisor, I get to help students find internships, fill out applications and provide guidance to them on their educational and career pursuits. what would most surprise a student about your career? It’s a great job that allows me to indirectly be involved in agriculture. A big part of my job is encouraging potential and current students to find their future in agriculture, consumer or environmental sciences. I truly believe that our college is tackling some of the most critical issues facing our world and it’s exciting to help find ways to leverage our research and market the possibilities higher education provides.

On the job preparing for a college marketing opportunity (on-field promotion at a break) at a U of I football game.

anything you wish someone would have told you when you were in school? The best part and the hardest part of your job will be working with people. The actual work I do seems to be easy in comparison to the challenges of working with difficult people. As a fresh college graduate, I thought working hard and doing my work well was all I needed to be successful. But I’ve discovered since then that learning how to understand and successfully work with others is just as, if not more, critical to achieving success in your career. Difficult personalities exist in every job. And it’s normal – don’t let anyone fool you into believing it’s not! Learning how to deal with different personalities makes you a better and more empathetic person and ultimately, a better leader capable of achieving greater responsibility. Figuring out how to deal with different personalities can provide you with great satisfaction! It’s true that the best and the worst part of your job can be the same thing. I’ve learned that I won’t always please everyone (that can be the difficult part for me), but that I ultimately have to do my best work every day and find joy in that while trying to understand others along the way.

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• Up N Coming is a full brother to the popular Styles Upgrade J59; purchased by ABS Global, Wagonhammer Ranch and Baldridge Bros. for $30,000, in Styles Angus 2009 sale, and is becoming one of the most popular calving ease bulls ABS has to offer. • There is some amazing cow power behind Up N Coming with his dam posting a BR of 9/90, 7/113 for IMF, and 7/106 for REA. His grand dam also had a BR 9/94. • Up N Coming has an amazing amount of thickness and depth of rib, yet still has a great phenotypical look. Not all calving ease sires can say that!

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Sire: SITZ Upward 307R Dam: Plainview Lassie 71B DOB: 3.18.11 BW: 84 pounds • PB Angus • 16966013 • Semen: $25/Straw

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Keeping an eye on things

Want to stay in your warm bed while checking on that first-calf heifer due to calve anytime? Need to keep a careful watch on how the calves are hauling in the back of the trailer or to make sure that high-dollar herd bull is safe and sound in the trap? Here’s how with the help of today’s video technology. By Troy SmiTh

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t first, they may be skeptical of newfangled gadgetry. A little skepticism can be a good thing. Still, farmers and ranchers have always been innovators. When the evidence supporting practicality is clear, they will adopt new technology. And those that are really innovative will adapt a given technology to fit unique situations and satisfy particular needs. It may only require a little tweaking here and there. So it’s not surprising that monitoring and surveillance cameras are finding many uses in production agriculture. They have security applications – like keeping an eye on areas where fuel, equipment or feedstuffs are stored. Mounting video cameras on trucks and tractors can make blind spots visible to operators. Without leaving the cab, farmers can monitor the transfer of grain from combine to grain cart, or silage from chopper to wagon. Cameras also help workers avoid spills by monitoring grain augers as trucks are loaded. It’s all about managing resources more effectively and efficiently. So it is with the application of video cameras to livestock management. The desire to save time and energy, and prevent injury or loss of animals has motivated increasing numbers of livestock producers to monitor their stock with video cameras. For example, mounting cameras inside a trailer allows for monitoring of valuable livestock during transport. But perhaps the most common application, by cattle producers, is for remote observation of cows and heifers during calving. It’s not that cattle folk mind climbing out of a warm bed and into their insulated bibs and boots, to trudge out to the calving barn on a

frigid night. Well, they may mind a little bit. They figure it’s worth the bother, though, when a first-calf heifer is found to be in labor and in need of assistance. Of course, a cattle caregiver sometimes finds there is nothing much going on in the calving barn. But after getting up, getting dressed and venturing out in the cold on a dry run, going to sleep again can be difficult. It is for Dale Hecht. “Our camera system has saved me from some sleepless nights,” grins Hecht, a Charolais breeder from Grove City, Minnesota. “I still have to get up and see what’s going on every couple of hours, but I don’t have to go to the barn every time. I can see from my bedroom if a trip outside is necessary. If everything’s okay, it’s a lot easier to go back to sleep.” Hecht says multiple cameras allow him to view every animal in the barn without disturbing them unnecessarily. Angus seedstock producer Rob Spencer, of McCook, Neb., says that advantage justifies the cameras used in his operation’s two calving facilities. From their respective residences, Spencer keeps tabs on the heifers while his son, Reid, monitors the mature cows. Their cameras provide views of heavies in each barn’s free-stall area, as well as really close-up females that may have been placed in box stalls before bedtime. “I think a guy sometimes does more harm than good when you go in the barn to check them, especially with first-calf heifers,” explains Spencer. “They’re usually nervous anyway, when they are getting ready to calve, and you can make things worse when you interrupt the process. With the cameras, we can watch without interrupting the delivery or the bonding between a heifer and

her calf. If all is going well, we stay out of the way. Sometimes we just watch the whole thing through the camera.” Spencer admits that video monitoring is no guarantee that a calf will never be lost. There are too many variables. But producers capable of recognizing signs of dystocia can see what’s happening and decide if and when it’s necessary to intervene. Spencer figures the saving of one purebred calf will pay for a system like his. “I think we paid for our set-up with the first cow we monitored while she calved,” states Hecht. “She delivered it okay – no problems there. But afterward, while she was eating the cleanings (afterbirth) she started to choke. If we hadn’t been watching and stepped in to help her, we may have had a dead cow and an orphaned calf.” Economic justification of video monitoring technology came easy for Harlem, MT, rancher Rodney Becker. Using cameras to watch cattle watering sites in distant pastures afforded Becker significant savings in time he otherwise would have spent checking stock tanks personally. He figures one summer’s savings in fuel costs alone paid for the monitoring system. “As the crow flies, it wasn’t that far,” says Becker, talking about the distance between his home ranch and another place he had leased for summer grazing. “But it was 52 miles by road, so a round trip was over a hundred miles.” Becker says the rented spread’s several pastures had good stock wells, but there was no electrical service. To get around that, a selfstarting, propane-burning generator was used to pump water. It worked April 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

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fine, except for that long requisite trip, made every couple of days, to determine whether everything was still working.

that place way down. Besides the time and fuel saved, it gave me some peace of mind.”

“The place didn’t have much storage capacity, and I worried that the generator would quit or there would be a problem with a well, and the cattle would run out of water,” tells Becker. “I felt like I needed to check things pretty often, but every trip took half a day.”

Michael Delaney says his interest in designing video monitoring systems like Becker’s grew out of a need for similar monitoring solutions on his family’s cattle operation, near Grass Range. After returning to the ranch, the Montana State University animal science graduate began exploring practical applications of technology. Now he also operates a business dubbed CowCams, providing customized video monitoring and surveillance systems.

“Just about all of the wells were located in the bottoms of coulees, and not in line-of-site with the main antenna, so Michael mounted a (repeater) antenna and a solar panel on a little red wagon. Parked on a ridge, it would shoot the camera’s signal on to the hub,” explains Becker. When it was time to rotate cattle to another pasture, Becker also moved the camera and trailer-mounted repeater. The system worked every time, providing a view of each watering site. Becker says the clarity surprised him. “I checked the video every morning and again in the evening. I could see the generator, the float on the tank and the water coming in. I could see the salt blocks placed near the tank. I could even read ear tags on the cattle,” explains Becker. “It cut the number of trips to

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> An example of a Cow Cam long-range water monitoring system using solar-powered equipment.

Becker credits his wife with suggesting a video monitoring system as a potential solution. The specific solution to Becker’s dilemma was the brainchild of fellow-rancher Michael Delaney, who also installs video monitoring and surveillance systems. Since there was no electricity at that ranch, the system was solar powered. A camera mounted on a post near a stock tank would send a video feed, by directional antenna, to an omnidirectional antenna located at the building site. That served as a kind of “hub” from which video images were transmitted to Becker’s home ranch.

Delaney says wireless technology has greatly broadened their application, not only for monitoring calving barns and other facilities, but for long-range, remote site monitoring. It’s now possible to install cameras from which video feeds can be viewed from computers, electronic tablets and smartphones. The video can be watched on any internetcapable device, from almost anywhere in the world that an internet connection is available. Users can even remotely control movement of motorized pan-and-tilt cameras. However, Delaney says video monitoring systems can work without internet access. Systems can be config-

Besides the time and fuel saved, it gave me some peace of mind.


ured so users can view video images, from their home or office. But what if a camera was really mobile? A single camera that could be moved all over the ranch, by remote control, might be used to monitor multiple water tanks and supplement feeders. It could monitor animal health or forage utilization by grazing animals. Delaney says the technology already exists. It’s used by crop farmers to monitor plant health, germination rates and insect damage. “You can do that with drones,” says Delaney, referring to small, unmanned, low-flying aircraft equipped with video cameras. “I’m exploring the use of drones by livestock operations. I think that’s probably the next step.”

Above: installing a barn camera that can be viewed from computers or ipads in the house or anywhere internet access is available. however, a system can be setup without internet service and still allow you to view the cameras on your phone or computer in your house. The cameras can be stationary or mobilized and indoor or outdoor. most have a 30-foot to 50-foot range of night vision. Delaney uses a repeater antenna when the terrain makes a line of sight impossible or the water tanks are more than 30 miles from the house. The systems can be set up to send data over a cellular network.

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San antonio Stock Show San Antonio, Texas

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Breeding heiferS Reserve: Calli Ann West

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Champion: Ryan Alan Ray Seelye

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Reserve: Matti Sue Umphress

Reserve: Lauren Marie Osborne


San antonio BrAhmAn

Stock Show

Junior Heifers Reserve: Garrison Robert Tullos

Champion: Tanner Coy Miller

Reserve: Jake Johnston

mAine-Anjou

BrAngus

Champion: Wesley Alexander Janik

ChArolAis

Champion: Kash Champion Long

Reserve: Lane Wyatt Neckar Champion: Kaylee Madison Smith

Reserve: Amanda Rose Tinkle

hereford

red Angus

Reserve: Kash Champion Long

Champion: Harley Michele Sargent

Reserve: Ashley Elizabeth Addington

Champion: Trey Harvey

limousin

Champion: Scott Alex Chachere

Reserve: Wesley Joseph Walker

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San antonio red BrAngus

Stock Show

Junior Heifers Reserve: Audrey Ann Acord

Champion: Parker Lane Mason

Reserve: Kalli Elizabeth Kimble

ArB

sAntA gertrudis

Champion: Payton Neal Herzog

shorthorn

Champion: Caleb Scott Rodenbeck

Reserve: Hiliary Cheyenne Swor Champion: Kailey Breann Lemmeyer

Reserve: Jeb Stewart Skiles

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Reserve: Miranda Leigh Skaggs

Champion: Anna Maulsby

Reserve: Ethan Zane Wood

Champion: Lillie Grace Skiles

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Champion: Caleb Scott Rodenbeck

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Reserve: Caydi Lynn Blaha


San antonio Stock Show San Antonio, Texas

et Steer Grand Cha| Shmowpniobyn: BraeMdeanrk Brooks Raub Champion AOB

Market SteerS

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ChArolAis

Reserve: Mackenzie Kelly

Reserve: Sierra Jade Martin

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San antonio Angus

Stock Show

steers Reserve: Kylie Barnard

Champion: Kylie Jayne Patterson

Reserve: Taylor Elaine Adams

limousin

BrAhmAn

Champion: Kodi Shayne Schroeder

BrAngus

Champion: Turner Brent Taylor

Reserve: Ryan Preston Stephens Champion: Lindsey Kristian Behrends

Reserve: Conner Shane Faught

ChiAninA

mAine-Anjou

Reserve: Sydney Jenkins

Champion: Stuart Mckenzie Lastovica

Reserve: Nicholas Charles Broz

Champion: Mills Meier

hereford

Champion: Caitlen Hope Doskocil

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Reserve: Reagan Langemeier


San antonio red Angus

Stock Show

steers Reserve: Kaitlyn Elizabeth Kempen

Champion: James Kendel Cleere

Reserve: Destiny Richelle Scull

Champion: Lillie Grace Skiles

Reserve: Tye Mason Dodson

shorthorn

sAntA gertrudis

Champion: Memory Alexis Pinson

simBrAh

ABC

Reserve: Karla Lorrainne Saldiva

Champion: Hank Dawson Honea

Reserve: Autumn Wild Burris

Champion: Blake Dean Hollan

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Champion: Jarrett Mackie

Reserve: Will Garrison

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San antonio BeefmAster

Stock Show

open females Reserve: Ashley Nicole Smithey

grey BrAhmAn

Champion: Ashley Nicole Smithey

BrAunvieh Reserve: SG Cattle Company

red BrAhmAn

Champion: Kylie Jayne Patterson

Champion: David Hall Photo Not Available Reserve Braunvieh: Broken Oak Ranch Champion: Tic Tac Toe Ranch

Reserve: Detering Red Brahmans

BrAngus

limousin

Reserve: Jake Johnston

Champion: B&C Cattle Co.

Reserve: B&C Cattle Co.

Champion: CFLX Ranch

hereford

Champion: Ryon Morgan Chaney

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Reserve: Double M Simmentals


miniAture hereford

San antonio Stock Show

open females Reserve: Rafter F Farm

Champion: Diamond K Ranch

Reserve: -C- Red Brangus

int’l red BrAngus

AmeriCAn red BrAngus

Champion: Ivy Cattle

PerCentAge-simBrAh

Champion: Hagan Cattle Co.

Reserve: Baring Cattle Co. Champion: Trio Cattle & Genetics

Reserve: Triple J-R Cattle Company

sAntA gertrudis

simmentAl

Reserve: Pitchford Cattle Services

Champion: Hagan Cattle Co.

Reserve: Fields Cattle Company

Champion: Circle M Farms

simBrAh

Champion: Kalli Elizabeth Kimble

Reserve: Rising Sun Ranch

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San antonio Stock Show San Antonio, Texas

Reserve Grand Market Hog

Shown by: Tyler Mason Kelly

Reserve Market Lamb Shown by: James Stran Stultz

Grand Champion Market Hog

Shown by: Rilee Hannah Dunn

Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by: Jessica Lauren Puente

Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by: Davis Hutto

Reserve Grand Market Goat

Shown by: Kirsten Leya Shaw

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IllInoIs Beef expo February 20-23, 2014 Springfield, Ill.

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer ding Heifer e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra Scheetz | Shown by: Danielle

Champion Chianina | Shown by: Cole Whisman

Champion Angus

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion MaineTainer | Shown by: Caleb Seys

r nd Breedowinngby:HTyeilerfe eck rb Reserve Gntra Ve age-Simmental | Sh Champion Perce

BreedIng HeIfers 5th Overall Breeding Heifer Reserve Angus | Shown by: Lizzie Schafer

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IllInoIs Beef expo February 20-23, 2014 Springfield, Ill.

3rd Overall Market Animal et Animal rk a M n io p m a Ch d n Gra er | Shown by: Shae Varn

Champion Maine | Shown by: Dalton Line

Champion Chianina

4th Overall Market Animal

Champion Crossbred Div. 2 | Shown by: Nelson England

et Animal Reserve Gordra| Shnowd nMbya: Perkyton Richie Champion Heref

Market anIMals 5th Overall Market Animal

Champion Crossbred Div. 3 | Shown by: Lucas Wisnefski

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IllInoIs

Horned Hereford

Beef expo

Heifers CHianina Reserve: Lauren Parker

Polled Hereford

Champion: Korbin Collins

Reserve: Derek Humphrey Reserve: Jake Bloomberg

maineTainer

limousin

Champion: Rhett Lowderman

Champion: Duncan Smith

Reserve: Micah Ott

Reserve: Morgan Moore

maine-anjou

sHorTHorn

Reserve: Morgan Moore

Champion: Paige VanDyke

Reserve: Chase Meisner

Champion: Cole Whisman

red angus

Champion: Derek Richie

Reserve: Sarah Moore

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IllInoIs sHorTHornPlus

Beef expo

PerCenTage-simmenTal

Reserve: Courtney Swalve

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Champion: Sara Pieper

Reserve: Cole Horner

CommerCial Reserve: Morgan Moore

aoB

Champion: Jake Bloomberg

Champion: Tyler Verbeck

Champion: Sydney Wisnefski

Reserve: Brent Schnettgoecke

angus

Reserve: Taylor Adcock

Reserve: Katelyn Eathington

Champion: Tucker Marrs

Reserve: Kylie Saathoff

CHianina

ComPosiTe CHarolais

Champion: Dylan Torrey

Market

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Reserve: AJ Line


IllInoIs Beef expo

sHorTHorn

Photo Not Available Champion Div. 1 XB: Garrett Jackson Reserve Div. 2 XB: Max Bedeker

Hereford Reserve: Kinsey Knauth

sHorTHornPlus

Champion: Jordan Breedlove

Reserve: Gracia Ramp

Reserve: Riley Bradshaw

maine-anjou

simmenTal

Champion: Abby Tomhave

Reserve: Grant Kuppler Champion: Abby Kuppler

Reserve: Kelton Cheline

aoB

markeT Heifers

Reserve: Thomas Crome

Reserve Div. 1: Mira Oros

Reserve Div. 3: Abby Tomhave

Champion: Brayden Freeman

CrossBred

Champion: Brooke Jackson

Reserve: Sydney Wisnefski

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Rumble At RobeRts February 15, 2014 Wilmington, Ohio

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer ding Heifer e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra Conny

Shown by: Abbie Collins

Shown by: Rachel

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Megan Hunt

ing Heifer Reserve Guirrand Breed Shown by: Ali M

bReeding HeifeRs 5th Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Jordan Johnson

114 April 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Rumble At RobeRts February 15, 2014 Wilmington, Ohio

3rd Overall Market Animal

et Grand Chaittmpion Mark

Animal

Shown by: Brooke Egbert

Shown by: Alex W

4th Overall Market Animal Shown by: Kaitlyn Thompson

nd Market Animal Reserve Ganra Hoelscher Shown by: Nath

mARket AnimAl 5th Overall Market Animal Shown by: Anne Thompson

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Wilmington College DtS February 16, 2014 Wilmington, Ohio

3rd Overall Heifer (Ring A) r (Ring A) fe ei H g in d e e r B n io p Grand Cham

Shown by: Jordan Johnson

nny

Shown by: Rachel Co

4th Overall Breeding Heifer (Ring A) Shown by: Allison King

fer (Ring A) ei H g in d e e r B d n ra G Reserve Collins Shown by: Abbie

BreeDing - ring A 5th Overall Breeding Heifer (Ring A) Shown by: Ali Muir

116 April 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Wilmington College DtS February 16, 2014 Wilmington, Ohio

3rd Overall Steer (Ring A) al (Ring A) im n A et rk a M n io p Grand Cham

Shown by: Kaitlyn Thompson

Shown by: Alex Witt

4th Overall Market Animal (Ring A) Shown by: Brooke Egbert

al (Ring A) im n A et rk a M d n ra G Reserve s Harsh Shown by: Curti

mArket - ring A 5th Overall Market Animal (Ring A) Shown by: Anne Thompson

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Wilmington College DtS February 16, 2014 Wilmington, Ohio

3rd Overall Heifer (Ring B) r (Ring B) fe ei H g in d e e r B n io p Grand Cham

Shown by: Madison Jones

nny

Shown by: Rachel Co

4th Overall Breeding Heifer (Ring B) Shown by: Emily Dahse

fer (Ring B) ei H g in d e e r B d n ra G Reserve n Schaub Shown by: Caitli

BreeDing - ring B 5th Overall Breeding Heifer (Ring B) Shown by: Ali Muir

118 April 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Wilmington College DtS February 16, 2014 Wilmington, Ohio

3rd Overall Steer (Ring B) al (Ring B) im n A et rk a M n io p Grand Cham

Shown by: Brooke Egbert

Shown by: Alex Witt

4th Overall Market Animal (Ring B) Shown by: Kaitlyn Thompson

al (Ring B) im n A et rk a M d n ra G Reserve r Darner Shown by: Taylo

mArket - ring B 5th Overall Market Animal (Ring B) Shown by: Lindsey Pugh

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Hot SHot ClaSSiC February 15, 2014 Wilmington, Ohio

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer ding Heifer e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra llins

Shown by: Ali Muir

Shown by: Abbie Co

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Caitlin Schaub

nd Breeding Heifer Reserve Gel ra Conny Shown by: Rach

Breeding HeiferS 5th Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Megan Hunt

120 April 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Hot SHot ClaSSiC February 15, 2014 Wilmington, Ohio

3rd Overall Market Animal et Grand Chaittmpion Mark

Animal

Shown by: Nathan Hoelscher

Shown by: Alex W

4th Overall Market Animal Shown by: Caden Jones

nd Market Animal Reserve keGra Egbert Shown by: Broo

Market aniMal 5th Overall Market Animal Shown by: Kaitlyn Thompson

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San angelo Stock Show February 14 - March 1, 2014 San Angelo, Texas

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San angelo Stock Show

hereford

Angus

Heifers

Champion: Abby Geye Reserve: Emory Geye

BeefmAster

Champion: Tanner Howey

Reserve: Abby Geye Champion: Shawn Skaggs

Reserve: Macie Moss

BrAngus

Limousin

Reserve: Tanner Miller

Champion: Myka Blissard

Reserve: Kendra Elder

Champion: Cassie Lynn Burnett

ChiAninA

Champion: Aimee Denise Adamek

Reserve: Darcie Nelle Burnett

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San angelo mAine-Anjou

Stock Show

Reserve: Leighton Robbins

Champion: Stuart Lastovica

Reserve: Richard DeMoss

simmentAL

mAinetAiner

Champion: Jacob Simpson

red Angus

Champion: Tanner Howey

Reserve: Tanner Howey Champion: Gracie Clark

Reserve: Stuart Lastovica

sAntA gertrudis

simBrAh

Reserve: Mason Edwards

Champion: Kailey Lemmeyer

Reserve: Myka Blissard

Champion: Kaleb Raney Fontenot

shorthorn

Champion: Kalli Kimble

124 April 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

Reserve: Kaleb Raney Fontenot


San angelo Stock Show February 14 - March 1, 2014 San Angelo, Texas

Reserve Grand Market Hog

Shown by: Breckyn LeCompte

Reserve Market Lamb Shown by: Tristan Harbour

Grand Champion Market Hog

Shown by: Lauren Jones

Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by: Jesse Terry

Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by: Brittany Sanders

Reserve Grand Market Goat

Shown by: Erica Walker

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Purdue AGr Preview Show February 14-16, 2014 Lafayette, Ind.

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer g Heifer

Shown by: Presley Wiley

edin Grand Chakkmel pion Bre Shown by: Ben Ni

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Bayley Noel Kroupa

ing Heifer Reserve aGChraamnbedrlaBinreed Shown by: Becc

BreedinG heiferS 5th Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Adrianne Trennepohl

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Purdue AGr

Preview Show

angus

Composite Charolais

Chianina

Champion: Leslie Rogers

Champion: Bailey Rist

Reserve: Kylie Blanding

hereford

maine

maine

Champion: Payton Farmer

Champion: Layne Sanders

Reserve: Derek Richie

mainetainer

shorthorn

simmental

Champion: Brad Green

Reserve: Miller Smith

Champion: Justin Clark

Breeding Heifers Photos Not Available:

Champion Angus Heifer: Austin Nowatzke Champion Charolais Heifer: Kylie Blanding Reserve Charolais Heifer: Trenton McCorkle Reserve Composite Charolais Heifer: Brad Johnson Reserve Hereford Heifer: Devin Hay Reserve MaineTainer Heifer: Maci Chamberlain Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer: Kylie Blanding Reserve ShorthornPlus Heifer: Breanna Waugh

128 April 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

Reserve Simmental Heifer: Olivia McGurk Reserve % Simmental Heifer: Claire Trennepohl Champion AOB Heifer: Colton Miller Reserve Charolais Steer: Ellie Sennett Reserve Chianina Steer: Cole Mize Champion Hereford Steer: Peyton Richie Reserve Shorthorn Steer: Bethany Warne Reserve Simmental Steer: Ryan Kerr


Purdue AGr Preview Show February 14-16, 2014 Lafayette, Ind.

3rd Overall Market Animal et Animal rk a M n io p m a Ch d n Gra reitmatter

Shown by: Seth and Chloe Martin

Shown by: Caleb St

4th Overall Market Animal Shown by: Bailey Rist

nd Market Animal Reserve Grra Weber Shown by: Hunte

MArket AniMAlS 5th Overall Market Animal Shown by: Harper Henney

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Market aniMals

Purdue AGr

Preview Show

hereford

maine

shorthorn

Reserve: Samantha Messmer

Reserve: Josh Clifford

Champion: Ross Brumbaugh

simmental

aoB

aoB

Champion: Bryceston Hoover

Champion: Nelson England

Reserve: Brittany Fisher

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Riley Round-up FoR M.S. January 4, 2014 Denison, Texas

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer

ding Heifer e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra rley Sargent (A&B) | Shown by: Ha

Res. Shorthorn (A) & Ch. (B) | Shown by: Christian McGowen

Champion Limousin

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion Maine (A&B) | Shown by: Delaney Klas

fer nd Breedbyin: Owg enHei Reserve Gra lar To gus (A&B) | Shown Champion Red An

BReeding HeiFeRS 5th Overall Breeding Heifer

Reserve. AOB (A) & Champion (B) | Shown by: Sierra Harlow

132 April 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Riley Round-up FoR M.S. January 4, 2014 Denison, Texas

3rd Overall Market Animal et Animal rk a M n io p m a Ch d n Gra yme Lawson (A&B) | Shown by: Ja

Champion Simbrah | Shown by: Jamie Lawson

Champion Maine

4th Overall Market Animal

Champion Brangus (A&B) | Shown by: Bree Cason

al nd MarketMAadndinim Reserve G(Ara gly &B) | Shown by: Riley Champion AOB

MaRket aniMal 5th Overall Market Animal

Champion Polled Hereford (A&B) | Shown by: Kaylie McInvale

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angus

Riley Round-up

Breeding Reserve (A) & Champion (B): Johanna Buyers

Beefmaster

Champion (A): Jaycee Little

angus Champion (B): Hagen Davis

Brahman/Braford

Champion (A): Hagen Davis

Reserve (B): Kailee Buyers

Champion Braford (A&B): Tanner Miller

Beefmaster

Brangus

Champion Brahman (A&B): Blake May

Reserve (A&B): Mattie Humphrey Reserve (A) & Champion (B): Tanner Miller

limousin

Champion (A&B): Paige Brazil

Reserve (A&B): Haven Giglotti

Reserve (A&B): Sage Harlow

Charolais

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Tanner Miller

134 April 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Riley Round-up maine-anjou

Chianina

Breeding Heifers Reserve (A&B): Haven Giglotti

Polled hereford Reserve (A) & Champion (B): Hunter Dillard

horned hereford

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Brylee Lacy

Champion (A&B): Kyley Klas Reserve (A&B): John Massey

Reserve (A): Kennedy Kuykendall

Reserve (B): Carter McLendon

orB

Polled hereford

Champion (A&B): Carter McLendon

red angus

Champion (A&B): Kyley Klas

Reserve (B): Natalie Reserve (A): Wade St. John

Reserve: Heather Brown

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santa gertrudis

Riley Round-up shorthorn

Reserve (A&B): Braylee Cowan

shorthorn

Champion (A&B): Braylee Cowan

Reserve (B): Jordan Lewis

aoB Reserve (A): Preston Lawrence

simmental

Champion (A): Caitlin Rasor

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Kaylee McInvale Champion (B): Katten Rothbauer

Reserve (B): Kassie Todd

Chianina

angus

Market aniMals

Breeding

Champion (A&B): Ronnie Rickman

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Reserve (A): Courtney Macon

Champion (B): Whitney Mahan


Riley Round-up limousin

Brahman

Market aniMals Reserve (A&B): Thomas Smith

maine-anjou Reserve (A&B): Marcos Rogers

horned hereford

Champion (A&B): Marcos Rogers

Reserve (A&B): Jake Ryan Stanborough

Champion (B): Janie Lawson

Polled/mini-hereford

Champion (A): Hunter Tallon

santa gertrudis

Champion (A&B): Thomas Smith Champion Mini-Hereford (A&B): Hannah Sharp

aoB

Reserve (A) & Champion (B): Jake Ryan Stanbrough

Reserve (B): Taylor Stahley

Reserve (B): Courtney Macon

shorthorn

Reserve Polled Hereford (A&B): Hunter Tallon

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SDSU AGR PReSiDentiAl ClASSiC February 22, 2014 Brookings, SD

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer ding Heifer e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra don Hagie ainer | Shown by: Bran

Champion Commercial | Shown by: Travis Hofer

Champion MaineT

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion Maine | Shown by: Vada Vickland

nd Breedinellg Heifer Reserve Gs |ra Shown by: Maddy Ud Champion Angu

BReeDinG HeifeRS 5th Overall Breeding Heifer

Champion Foundation Simmental | Shown by: Maddy Udell

138 April 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


SDSU AGR

PReSiDentiAl ClASSiC angus

Charolais

Breeding Heifers Reserve: Kylee Geppert

gelbvieh Reserve: Caitlin Mack

Composite Charolais

Champion: Kristen Roe

Champion: Regan Ringkob

Reserve: Jenna Belt

maine

Chianina

Champion: Juliana Albrecht

Reserve: Lynsey Schmitz Reserve: Ashley Beer

Champion: Ben Freking

Reserve: Sara Weber

mainetainer

hereford

Champion: Emily Thorson

Reserve: Travis Hofer

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SDSU AGR

PReSiDentiAl ClASSiC

red angus

Breeding Heifers

Reserve: Kylie Beare

Champion: Sammi Schrag

Reserve: Riley Ruble

shorthornplus

shorthorn

Champion: Dawson Johnson

foundation simmental

Reserve: Seth Plendl Reserve: Clay Osterday

Champion: Cagney Effling

Reserve: Austin Dockter

CommerCial

simmental

Champion: Maria Weber

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Reserve: Grant Vickland


SDSU AGR PReSiDentiAl ClASSiC February 22, 2014 Brookings, SD

3rd Overall Market Animal et Animal rk a M n io p m a Ch d n Gra y Schmitz ainer | Shown by: Lace

Reserve Crossbred | Shown by: Ben Bravard

Champion MaineT

4th Overall Market Animal Champion Charolais | Shown by: Vada Vickland

rand Markyleety KrAounpaimal Reserve sbGred | Shown by: Ba Champion Cros

MARket AniMAl 5th Overall Market Animal 3rd Place Crossbred | Shown by: Grant Vickland

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SDSU AGR

PReSiDentiAl ClASSiC

Market aniMals

hereford

Photos Not Available:

Champion Simm. Steer: Adam Eichacker Reserve Simmental Steer: Bayley Kroupa

Chianina

Champion Angus Steer: Aaron Linke Reserve Charolais Steer: Carlie Jackson

Champion: Justin Ringkob

limousin Reserve: Kylie Beare

maine-anjou

Champion: Bailey Pankonin

Champion: Josh Stangland

Reserve: Stephanie Krause

mainetainer

shorthorn

Champion: Blake Heideman

Reserve: Isabella Atkinson Reserve: Lindsey Loerzel

Champion: Vada Vickland

Reserve: Katelyn Hartwig

shorthornplus

market heifers

Champion: Tye Harris

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Champion: Jaxon Schrag


SouTH DAkoTA jR. poiNT sHow AssociATioN 2013-2014 | www.sdjps.com

Angus Heifers Brittany Bush ..................... 68 Tyler Bush.......................... 55 Harlee Heim....................... 43 sydney dvorak .................. 33 samantha podzimek ......... 29 Talli Heim ........................... 21 Tate Bergh ......................... 20 maesa dvorak ................... 15 Abby Repenning ................ 13 jonathan Linke .................. 13 Brianna Erdmann................. 3 justin Krell ........................... 1 Charolais Heifers corey Eggleston ................ 46 Kadon Leddy ..................... 33 Kiera Leddy ....................... 28 Chesney Effling ................. 20 Autumn Haan..................... 18 Quinten christensen .......... 13 Riley schmiedt..................... 5 Charolais Composite julianna Albrecht ............. 106 Taylor sinkie ...................... 72 maesa dvorak ................... 31 Erin moncur ....................... 20 storm johnsen .................. 20 Chi Heifers justin Ringkob ................... 91 Ashley Beer ....................... 73 Baylee Blake...................... 29 collin schmeidt.................. 29 jacob Lau .......................... 18 Kylie Harriman ................... 14 Commercial Heifer Nalea dunsmore.............. 117 samantha podzimek ......... 44 Brandon weidert................ 42 Taryn sinkie ....................... 32 Adam Lau .......................... 18 Trevor Bergh ........................ 5 Gelbvieh Heifers Logan Zemlicka ................. 65 Regan Ringkob .................. 49 justin Ringkob ................... 26 Brandon weidert.................. 3 Hereford Heifer sydney dvorak .................. 46 Kelsey Repenning ............. 41 Holly Becking ..................... 37 Haley Ringkob ................... 36 maesa dvorak ................... 34 Regan Ringkob .................. 28

calah covey ...................... 25 Kelcy schaunaman............ 23 Brandon weidert ............... 20 jacee dvorak..................... 17 Chesney Effling ................. 10 madeline Loewe .................. 8 mitchell Vanderwal .............. 1 Limousin Heifer Alexa montagne................. 25 joe Eichacker ...................... 3 Maine-Anjou Heifer Haley Ringkob ................... 73 drew dennert .................... 64 Lane Krueger ..................... 57 maesa dvorak ................... 38 Halley Becking ................... 13 cutler michalski ................... 1 Red Angus Heifers samantha Vogel ................ 84 Kale pharis ........................ 45 Tyra sinkie ......................... 23 Lane Krueger ..................... 21 Erin moncur ....................... 18 Kylie Beare ........................ 13 Randi Grussing .................... 5 Shorthorn Plus Heifer morgan schmeidt .............. 35 clay osterday .................... 13 Letitia smith ....................... 10 Lane Vanderwal .................. 3 MaineTainer Heifers jc Forman ......................... 91 savannah Vogel ................ 76 julianna Albrecht ............... 63 drew dennert .................... 33 Bailey dejong ................... 24 jacob Lau .......................... 16 Taryn sinkie ....................... 15 Lane Krueger ..................... 15 Haley Ringkob ................... 14 martina Albrecht................. 10 jacob Lau .......................... 10 cutler michalski ................... 9 Trevor Bergh ........................ 5 calah covey ........................ 3 Brianna Erdmann................. 1 Simmental Heifer shannon duxbury .............. 87 justin TeKrony ................... 15 Cagney Effling ................... 15 Chesney Effling ................. 15 jace TeKrony ....................... 3

SDSu AGR and Jackrabbit Classic Shows just finished up here last week with much success. we still seem to be living in a frozen tundra of below normal temps. The show season here in south dakota comes to a screaming halt as producers are managing their herds. many are starting their calving seasons and may God bless your hands as you take care of all new baby animals making their way into the world. The first shows of the spring will be the first part of june, the “Green chips” showdown pig show and the dakota southern cattlemen’s classic. watch the website for more info on those show. Thank you to all our military serving this great country! Audra Scheel | SDJPS Director www.sdjps.com Foundation Simmental Heifers Tate Bergh ......................... 66 Braden Grefe ..................... 64 Riley Zoss .......................... 59 Chesney Effling ................. 48 shannon duxbury .............. 31 Taylor sinkie ...................... 24 Riley schmeidt................... 19 Tyler ogle .......................... 12 Kaden Tekrony................... 10 madeline Loewe .................. 8 Shorthorn Heifer Tyler ogle .......................... 46 jamie Begalka ................... 20 Halley Becking ................... 18 Laura Alexander ................ 16 Erin Begalka ........................ 3 dallis Vanderwal ................. 9 Lane Krueger ....................... 1 Market Heifers Hilary Albrecht ................... 85 Brenna johnson ................ 72 martina Albrecht................. 71 Bailey dejong ................... 50 Lane Krueger ..................... 46 micah Lau .......................... 45 corey Eggleston ................ 27 Baylee Blake...................... 24 Trevor Bergh ...................... 20 Taylor sinkie ...................... 18 Erin moncur ......................... 9 Adam Lau ............................ 8

clay osterday ...................... 6 jc Forman ........................... 5 Taryn sinkie ......................... 5 Lane Vanderwal .................. 3 Angus Steers colton Frei ......................... 63 Aaron Linke ....................... 35 Brianna Erdmann............... 13 Charolais Steers Kadon Leddy ..................... 79 Quinten christensen .......... 58 corey Eggleston ................ 53 Kenzy Beare ...................... 47 Lane miller ......................... 30 colin Geppert ...................... 6 Chi Steers Nalea dunsmore.............. 150 Taylin Albrecht ................... 86 Kylie Beare ........................ 64 Kale pharis ........................ 37 Ashley Beer ....................... 36 joe Eichacker .................... 23 colin Geppert .................... 20 Riley schmeidt................... 18 calah covey ...................... 17 Baylee Blake...................... 10 Bailey dejong ..................... 8 callie Frei ............................ 7 Tyler ogle ............................ 5 Commercial Steers Nalea dunsmore.............. 128 makayla Nelson ............... 104

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George dennert ................. 95 Adam Lau .......................... 35 callie Frei .......................... 30 joe Eichacker .................... 25 Kylie Beare ........................ 20 dallis Vanderwal ............... 16 Taylin Albrecht ................... 15 sydney Blair ...................... 10 Autumn Haan..................... 10 dalton podoll ....................... 9 colton Frei ........................... 8 justin Krell ........................... 6 Laura Alexander .................. 5 colin Vanderwal .................. 3 Red Angus Steers cutler michalski ................. 48 Brianna Erdmann............... 10 Simmental Steers callie Frei .......................... 58 Adam Eichacker ................ 52 Lane miller ......................... 35 Harlee Heim....................... 31 shannon duxbury .............. 20 Logan Zemlicka ................... 8 Kylie Harriman ..................... 6 Shorthorn Steers sadie Vanderwal ............... 15 collin Vanderwal ............... 13

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Shorthorn Plus Steers collin Vanderwal ............... 38 Taylin Albrecht ................... 33 Tate Berg ........................... 26 dalton podoll ....................... 1 Hereford Steers justin Ringkob ................... 70 Hadley stiefvater ............... 33 Lane miller ......................... 20 calah covey ...................... 10 Ella stiefvater ...................... 8 Maine-Anjou Steers Brent Nelson ...................... 83 sydney dvorak .................. 38 colton Frei ......................... 24 Kasey michalski ................. 19 Lane miller ......................... 10 calah covey ........................ 8 Trevor Bergh ........................ 4 maesa dvorak ..................... 1 Jr. Jr. (age 8-10) Tate Bergh ......................... 54 NaLea dunsmore .............. 38 Korbin Leddy ..................... 38 Lane Krueger ..................... 33 Kylie Harriman ................... 30 Trevor Bergh ...................... 26

Harlee Heim....................... 25 Kylie Beare ........................ 23 jacee dvorak .................... 15 Quinten christensen .......... 10 Ella stiefvater .................... 10 Regan Ringkob .................... 2 Kasey michalski ................... 1 Junior (age11-13) savannah Vogel ............... 111 Logan Zemlicka ................ 57 maesa dvorak .................. 44 samantha podzimek ........ 39 Chesney Effling ................ 30 corey Eggleston ............... 28 George dennert ................ 27 joe Eichacker ................... 23 makayla Nelson ................ 21 callie Frei ......................... 19 Kale pharis ....................... 13 Brent Nelson ..................... 11 Hilary Albrecht .................. 10 morgan schmeidt ............. 10 Tyler ogle ......................... 7 micah Lau ......................... 6 collin schmeidt................. 3.5 Erin moncur ...................... 3 colton Frei ........................ 2 storm johnsen ................. 2 cutler michalski ................ 1

Senior (age 14-21) shannon duxbury ............. 111 Riley Zoss ......................... 34 Brandon weidert............... 25 martina Albrecht................ 25 Taylin Albrecht .................. 25 Adam Lau ......................... 24 Abby Repenning ............... 23 Brittany Bush .................... 15 Bailey dejong .................. 11 Adam Eichacker ............... 10 calah covey ..................... 10 Kadon Leddy .................... 6 sydney dvorak ................. 6 Taylor sinkie ..................... 4 drew dennert ................... 2 Haley Ringkob .................. 2 Riley schmeidt.................. 2 Talli Heim .......................... 2 Braden Grefe .................... 1 Brianna Erdmann.............. 1 justin Krell ........................ 1 justin Ringkob .................. 1 Taryn sinkie ...................... 1


Tech Trends

Courtesy of Trans Ova Genetics

Turn invesTmenT for The fuTure inTo markeTing for Today with advanced

reProducTive TechnoLogies By sara kober

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dvanced reproductive technologies can increase the rate of genetic change and be an investment for future calf crops. However, embryo transfer (ET), in vitro fertilization (IVF), sexed semen and genetic preservation and cloning offer additional opportunities for marketing your cattle’s elite genetics. Auctions offering frozen genetics (cryopreserved embryos and semen) have become increasingly popular. Freezing and banking ET and IVF embryos can be a very effective way to generate early revenue from a cow or heifer that was recently purchased, or from a female that a breeder does not have an interest in selling. “Embryos are typically offered in packages of three at embryo auctions such as the Embryos On Snow event held each year at the National Western Stock Show,” says Dr. David Faber, president of Trans Ova Genetics. “Frozen embryos are very easy to transport across the country, so buyers from thousands of miles away can consider purchases without significant added costs.” Also, it allows an interested buyer to sample multiple, different breeding programs with a fairly small upfront investment. Herd bio-security is also a factor. Frozen embryos represent the safest means of introducing genetics from a herd health perspective. Offering even greater flexibility for a buyer is a right to flush package, which allows an interested breeder to pick the sire they would like to use for the flush. Many times these are sold on prominent females and there are guarantees on the number of embryos produced on these packages, but it is important to look into the details before making a purchase. Sorted semen provides additional value to potential buyers of frozen embryos. The combination of sexed semen in ET programs has allowed breeders to market sexed ET embryos on specific matings. This holds tremendous potential

to offer a package that is very specific to what buyers may be looking for. Once in awhile, a bull comes into high demand with very limited amounts of semen available. One advantage of IVF is the limited number of sperm cells it requires for fertilization. “If a client chooses not to sort the semen before use in IVF, we can often use one straw of semen on 5 to 10 cows at a time,” says Dr. Faber. “But, this is dependent on semen quality.” Some breeders are beginning to understand the marketing opportunity behind IVF technology. A breeder may collect oocytes from several of his leading donor cows, and sell fertilization “slots” to other breeders. Though some logistic coordination, this application of IVF gives the semen owner the option to harvest additional value from a single unit of semen or from given donor female. Finally, cloning offers possibilities for breeders to capture more from their genetic assets. A breeder with an elite animal can collect a cell line, or genetic preservation, for the purpose of cloning immediately, or just banking cells to keep for future use. Several clones have sold in recent years and the donor’s cell lines have been sold as a package with an animal, or kept with the understanding of the original owner. Breeders tend to view advanced reproductive technologies as investments that have long-term impact on our breeding programs, and they certainly are. However, these services also offer ways to market genetics in a way that adds revenue to a breeding program very quickly. Breeders have found creative ways to meet customer needs through these technologies and many other opportunities still exist.


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PERFORMANCE

at every

ANGLE

New Bulls 2014 - FOR -

PRIMO jesse jaMes x Monopoly/jaCk Frost/who Made who BW: 62 BW: 02-23-2013 tH/PHA: tHC/PHAF BREED: CROSSBRED PRiCE/Unit: $30

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Owners: Burroughs/Frazier Farms Bred by: John Gruhn, Manning Iowa


Brockstar

*Brockstar Calf Pic

Monopoly x Fusion/Main angus (Fawley Maria)/Mojo BW: 87 DOB: 09-18-2012 THC/PHA: THC-PHAF BREED: CROSSBRED • PRiCE/Unit: $30

Owners: Burroughs/Frazier Farms Bred by: Dan Nelson, Dandee Cattle Company, Warsaw, Indiana

Chad Burroughs: 937-508-5719 e-mail: cburroughsfarms@yahoo.com online: www.burroughsfrazierfarms.com


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Kappes Phantasy X334 A63 High Octane daughter that sold in 2014 Denver NWSS

Wheatland

High Octane 169Y

#2632510 PB SM BD 2-16-11 Homo Black Homo Polled Wheatland Predator 922W x 351N (Hart Jackpot J310) High Octane delivers more muscle, ideal structure, along with manageable hair than any other performance orientated herd sire that has landed semen in our tank. It was a delight calving the females that were bred to High Octane last spring. He’s clean in his sheath, shoulders and makeup. He delivers outcross genetics to US Simmental producers. The High Octane’s are unique in their makeup. Phenotype and performance blended together, a breed leading genetic package. High selling sire group in the 2014 Kappes Production Sale.

Kappes Northern Octane A632

#2709133 PM SM BD 3-6-13 Homo Black Homo Polled Wheatland High Octane 169Y x T635 (Daume Lucky Deal) Kappes Northern Octane A632 is bold in his makeup. A boatload of muscle, hip, thickness of top, in a performance made package. He’s smooth in his makeup with a clean sheath. His gait is free with base width. A bull that we feel will sire cattle with power and stoutness, and still offer it in a sound structured package. Second high selling bull in the 2014 Kappes Simmental Production Sale selling to Gengenbach Cattle Co., Grant, NE 308-352-4975.

CCR Drover 9094A

#2725679 PM SM BD 2-13-13 Homo Black Homo Polled Triple C Singletary x Z322T (HTP SVF In Dew Time) CCR Drover 2014 Sale CCR high selling Purebred Simmental bull. Homozygous Black and Homozygous Polled. A stouter made AI prospect that carries excellent circumference & depth to his hoof along with idealistic structural soundness in a genetic package that boosts phenotype. Full sib to CCR Cowboy Cut 5048Z. His full brother swept the Simmental breed last spring with enthusiasm. Owned with Eichacker Simmentals, SD, 605-421-1152 and Cow Camp Ranch, KS, 785-983-4483.

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Kappes

Megatron

A12

#2713755 PM SM BD 3-2-13 Homo Black Homo Polled OLF Thor X54 x 139Y (Mr NLC Upgrade) Megatron is extremely attractive made on the profile. He’s level topped, bold sprung in his rib shape and design. When you get behind him, you have to appreciate the width and dimension that he carries to the ground. The icing on that cake, so to speak, is that he’s a 15 on calving ease and a 116 on yearling weight. We have always been driven to produce cattle with a spread between birth and growth and this bull certainly gets it done. We are excited for his future and the offspring he will produce. Owned with Accelerated Genetics and Clear Water Simmentals 812-654-2030.

selling embryos by 2 exceptional donors by breed-leading sires... SWC Ruby Ynona 139Y

#2587613 PM SM BD 3-14-11 Homo Black Homo Polled Mr NLC Upgrade x L36 (GW Lucky Dice) 139Y is a female that is big bodied, stout made, wide pinned, choke throated and when you set her in motion you certainly have to appreciate the amount of flexibility that she offers off of both ends. She’s the dam of Megatron and goes back to the legendary H25 cow that is the dam of the Triple Crown winner Hoc Broker. By pedigree, she is a half sister to the popular KenCo Miley Cottontail female. Selling embryos by High Octane, Lock N Load and sexed heifer High Regard.

High Octane

Lock N Load

High Regard

Combustible

A Step Up

Upper Class

Uprising

Kappes Sadie M166

#2186256 PM SM BD 3-21-02 Hetero Black Homo Polled PVF Preferred Edge x J35 (GW Stop Light) Selling sexed heifer embryos by Combustible, High Regard, Step Up, Upper Class, Uprising & Lucky Deal. Plus, embryos by ER Mack, Steel Force, Cowboy Cut and others.

Kappes simmentaL • www.the buLLpeopLe.com 10546 355th Ave, Long Lake, SD 57457 • Neal Kappes Cell 605-380-8766 or evenings 605-577-6225 Bruce Kappes 605-225-5738 or 605-380-1303 • Sterling Kappes 605-216-3581

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Gray Show Cattle & Umbarger Show Feeds are excited to join forces and bring you a monthly article, in hopes to help juniors across the country. We hope the variety of topics brought to you in each issue are found to be beneficial and that juniors can find ways to incorporate them in to their very own programs.

MAINTAINING WEIGHT DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS

Hopefully by the time this issue hits print we have put this brutal winter behind us and are into spring. Spring brings a lot of excitement with it. The warmer air and sunshine make it easier to work calves and really start honing in on the projects as summer nears. It can also bring on concerns over weight. Weight issues manifest themselves in two completely different ways. Your calf can be too big or way behind. Both can present unique challenges to a 4-her and their families. Ideally everyone would like to weigh in between 1300-1350#. The one thing I think everyone needs to keep in mind is working to get your calf presented its best on show day. Certain cattle only need to weigh in the 1200-1250# to look their best and others will need to be 1400# plus to look their best. I always think it’s more important to weigh in where your calf will look the best and put the pressure on the judge to determine what’s acceptable. Let’s start off by talking about the heavyweights. If your calf is on big side, we need to look at getting a handle on his weight quickly, yet not freak out and jerk all of his feed away at once. Generally speaking calves will slow their rate of gain down as we hit the warmer months. Hopefully if your calf is on the big side he is further along on his fat deposition. We still have to get steers fat if you want to win in July and August. Generally speaking we will transition bigger calves over to one of our lower corn/energy rations for a couple months. Show Ready and Payload are the two products we offer in this category. Ideally the calf will still be eating around 15 lbs. a day of feed. We can also add additional fiber to the diet with products like apex, beet pulp, cotton seed hulls, wheat bran, and additional hay. It’s a good idea to supplement with a concentrated vitamin, mineral, and protein product during this period. Sure Champ is our product of choice. In some cases we will need to supplement with additional fat to maintain cover. Hopefully by slowing his weight gain down for a couple months we can go back on feed come June, July and August. This will freshen up your calf and make it easier on both him and you as you prepare for a show. It’s also important to exercise your calf at this point. Heavy calves can tend to get a little lazy and it’s important to get 20-30 minutes of good exercise a day to keep them moving comfortably. You can’t expect one to walk good on show day if they never have to walk at home. A calf that is behind on weight can present a more difficult challenge than an overweight calf. You will want to make sure your calf is on a finisher/high energy ration. Cattle Blaster and Impact are our rations of choice for this scenario. This will give them the opportunity to put on as much weight as possible in a short period of time. Ideally we would like to get this calf eating 25-30 lbs. of product a day. One way we accomplish this is by feeding multiple times a day. In some cases we will feed up to 4-5 times a day. We have found products like Vita Charge and Sure Champ to be helpful in these situations as they help cattle maintain an aggressive appetite. I also want to caution you from adding fat to these types of diets. While additional fat can be useful at times, it can also cause calves to go off of feed. Consumption is the name of the game and cattle that will eat will put on the weight. I hope these ideas are useful and I would stress for everyone to work with their local feed dealer or representative. It’s important to have a goal and plan in mind and then work to make it happen.

ZACH GRAY - 815-545-1498

2263 N. 800 E. ROAD • DANFORTH, ILLINOIS 60930 WWW.GRAYSHOWCATTLEINC.COM

OFFICE - 317-422-5195 RYAN KEPHART - 317-696-3393 ERIC KING - 419-889-7443 SHANDY BERTOLINO - 217-825-6117 WWW.UMBARGERANDSONS.COM


Nebraska CattlemeN’s ClassiC February 15-23, 2014 Kearney, Neb.

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer ding HeifeSprencer e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra n by: Margaret tion Simmental | Show

Champion Shorthorn | Shown by: Kylie Gana

Champion Founda

4th Overall Breeding Heifer

Champion Gelbvieh Balancer | Shown by: J.W. LeDoux

r rand Breebyd: Tainylogr WHebeierfe Reserve thGorn Plus | Shown Champion Shor

breediNg Heifers 5th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion Chianina | Shown by: Skyler Weber

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Nebraska CattlemeN’s ClassiC February 15-23, 2014 Kearney, Neb.

3rd Overall Market Animal et Animal rk a M n io p m a Ch d n Gra n Hauxwell red | Shown by: Brendo

Champion Chianina | Shown by: Sydney Williams

Champion Crossb

4th Overall Market Animal Champion Market Heifer | Shown by: Rylee Stoltz

nd MarketarondAenimal Reserve Gra | Shown by: Allee M Reserve Crossbred

market aNimals 5th Overall Market Animal

Reserve Market Heifer | Shown by: Colton Kleinschmidt

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6th PlACe overAll heifer

7th PlACe overAll heifer

Nebraska

CattlemeN’s ClassiC ComPosite ChArolAis

Champion MaineTainer: Hannah Jo Groth

Reserve Foundation Simmental: Colton Kleinschmidt

8th PlACe overAll heifer

10th PlACe overAll heifer Champion: Kylie Gana

ChiAninA

Champion Maine: Allee Maronde

Champion Red Angus: Ben Spencer

Breeding Heifers

ChiAngus

Angus

Photos Not Available 9th Overall & Champion Limousin Heifer: Korynn Clason Reserve Composite Charolais Heifer: Reece Jones Reserve Maine Heifer: Morgan Gall

Reserve: Beau Bremer

Champion: Malina Lindstrom Reserve: Savannah Schafer

Champion: Tayler Gall

Reserve: Ty Dybdal

gelbvieh

ChArolAis

Champion: Jaclyn Heinrich

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Champion: Alex Barwick


Nebraska

horned hereford

CattlemeN’s ClassiC

Heifers Reserve: Michayla Sheets

Polled hereford

Champion: Katie Nolles

gelbvieh bAlAnCer Reserve: Whitney Steckel

limflex

Champion: Jefferson Keller

Reserve: Jaylea Pope Reserve: Audrey Brawner

mAinetAiner

shorthorn

Champion: Megan Amos

Reserve: Jake Robertson Reserve ShorthornPlus: Emmett Beckler

Champion: Atlanta Maronde

Reserve: Michael Smedra

red Angus

simmentAl

Reserve Purebred: Berren Strope

Reserve: Mary Spencer

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Nebraska

CommerCiAl

CattlemeN’s ClassiC

Heifers Champion: Trevor Birky

Reserve: Bailey Wagner

Market aniMals

ComPosite ChArolAis

Photos Not Available 8th Overall & Champion Foundation Simmental Steer: Ashley Wallander Reserve Foundation Simmental Steer: Jake Zahm Reserve Horned Hereford Steer - Heath Greve

6th PlACe overAll steer

7th PlACe overAll steer Champion: Margaret Spencer

ChiAninA

Champion ChiAngus: Derek Reardon

Champion Maine: Beau Bremer

9th PlACe overAll steer

10th PlACe overAll steer

Reserve: Kyle Placke

horned hereford

Champion ShorthornPlus: Tejlor Strope

Champion Prospect: Haley Ehrke

Champion: Owen Stallbaumer

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Nebraska

Angus

CattlemeN’s ClassiC

steers Reserve: Montana Lovett

ChArolAis

Champion: Dakota Lovett

limousin Reserve: Atlanta Maronde

Polled hereford

Champion: Chase Albers

Champion: Korynn Clason

Reserve: Kendi Miigerl

mAine-Anjou

mAinetAiner

Champion: Connor Ross Hogan

Reserve: Kathlyn Hauxwell Reserve: Jacob Gall

Purebred Champion: Abby Stallbaumer

ShorthornPlus Reserve: Brett Heinrich

simmentAl

shorthorn

Champion: Marissa Kegley

Champion: Ashley Wallander

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J un i o r n e b raska Ca t t le m e n - 2 01 3 - 2 01 4 p oi n t s Breeding

ANGUS Bennett, Shaila 4/23 .................... 2 Eisenhauer, Riley 5/14 ................. 16 Keys, Michelle 1/31 ...................... 8 Keys, Michelle 4/2....................... 2 Muller, Daniel 3/18 ...................... 10 Nelson, Justine 2/7 ..................... 14 Nelson, Justine 3/14.................... 2 Nelson, Justine 5/2 ..................... 18 Nichols, Nicole 2/3...................... 14 Nichols, Taylor 1/26 ..................... 14 Nichols, Taylor 2/3 ...................... 10 Schafer, Savannah 2/19............... 21 Schafer, Savannah 3/8 ................ 12 Stateler, Jeht 1/14 ........................ 12 Stateler, Jeht 3/8 ......................... 41 CHAROLAIS Gall, Tayler 3/14........................... 25 Gall, Tayler 4/3 ............................ 16 Hinrichs, Bailey 3/2 ..................... 25 Russman, Hayden 4/23............... 10 COMPOSITE CHAROLAIS Beller, Daniel 2/26 ....................... 18 CHI-ANGUS Lindstrom, Malina 4/7 ................ 14 CHIANINA Illingworth, Kolt 2/1 ..................... 18 Bennett, Shaila 3/22 .................... 18 Bennett, Shaila 4/1 ...................... 18 Eisenhauer, Radley 4/28 ............. 16 Gall, Jacob 4/5 ............................ 16 Hinrichs, Bailey 2/7 ..................... 36 Hinrichs, Bailey 3/25 ................... 10 Meysenburg, Trae 4/20 .............. 30 Thomas, Holly 3/4 ...................... 2 Williams, Sydney 2/15 ................. 18 HEREFORD Farr, Levi 5/12 .............................. 18 Farr, Levi 3/9 ................................ 16 Farr, Levi 9/12 .............................. 20 Strope, Tejlor 3/13 ....................... 40 Ziegler, Madie 3/16 ..................... 12 LIMOUSIN Clason, Korynn 2/5 ..................... 25 MAINE-ANJOU Gall, Morgan 5/3......................... 20 Gall, Tayler 4/2 ............................ 14 Kersten, Stephanie 1/2 ................ 18 Strope, Tejlor 3/30 ...................... 21

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MAINETAINER Gall, Morgan 7/1 ......................... 20 Mohlfeld, Dalton 5/5 .................. 16 Peterson, Josh 5/3....................... 38 RED ANGUS Hauxwell, Brendon 5/14 ............. 20 Illingworth, Kolt 2/12 ................... 18 SHORTHORN Hogan, Connor ........................... 18 Hudson, Jessalynn 5/2................ 18 Strope, Berren 5/24 ..................... 14 Thomas, Quinnten 2/6 ............... 18 SHORTHORN PLUS Hudson, JessaLynn 5/2 .............. 23 Russman, Jace 3/1 ....................... 18 SIMMENTAL Hudson, TaraLee 4/25 ................ 60 Nichols, Nicole 3/3...................... 21

Russman, Keeley ......................... 10 Scholting, Rachel ........................ 8 Stateler, Jeht ................................ 2 Stratman, Kali .............................. 32 Wagner, Bailey............................. 20 Wagner, Dalton ........................... 18 Zahm, Jake .................................. 14

Meller, Megan ............................. 2 Muller, Kristyna ........................... 14 Plock, Samantha.......................... 2 Schafer, Savannah ....................... 14 Schafer, Savannah ....................... 14

ANGUS Schafer, Sanannah....................... 16

JUNIOR Eisenhauer, Radley ...................... 12 Clason, Korynn ............................ 25 Gall, Morgan ............................... 21 Hudson, Jessalyn ........................ 2 Hudson, TaraLee ......................... 21 Larsen, Fletcher........................... 14 Nichols, Nicole ............................ 2 Plock, Austin................................ 2 Russman, Dylan .......................... 35 Russman, Hayden ....................... 2 Stateler, Jeht ................................ 8 Strope, Berren ............................. 2 Ziegler, Madie ............................. 2

CHAROLAIS Albers, Chase .............................. 53 CHIANINA Hauxwell, Brendon ...................... 8 Hauxwell, Kathlyn ....................... 8 Hinrichs, Bailey ............................ 10 Plock, Austin................................ 25 Stratman, Kali .............................. 21 Strope, Tejlor ............................... 20 Williams, Sydney ......................... 34

FOUNDATION SIMMENTAL Kersten, Stephanie 2/2 ............... 16 Kersten, Stephanie 3/3 ............... 2 Muller, Daniel 2/6........................ 18 Nickols, Nicole 3/3 ...................... 12 Russman, Dylan 3/12 .................. 28

HEREFORD Hogan, Connor ........................... 50

COMMERCIAL Meysenburg, Tori 5/1 .................. 20 Elliott, Trenton 3/1....................... 10 Larsen, Fletcher 4/2 .................... 20 Long, Garrett 4/7........................ 16 Nichols, Taylor 4/20 .................... 16 Peterson, Justin 4/7 .................... 26 Russman, Keeley 4/6 .................. 26 Wagner, Dalton 4/10 .................. 20

MAINE ANJOU Albers, Chase .............................. 14 Eliott, Trenton .............................. 2 Frey, Jaclyn .................................. 28 Gall, Jacob................................... 16 Lindstrom, Malina ....................... 2 Hauxwell, Brendon ...................... 58

MArKeT

MARKET HEIFER Russman, Hayden ....................... 2 Beller, Daniel................................ 8 Bennett, Shaila ............................ 12 Elliott, Cody................................. 14 Frey, Jaclyn .................................. 18 Hauxwell, Kathlyn ....................... 37 Gall, Jacob................................... 2 Hinrichs, Bailey ............................ 14 Larsen, Fletcher........................... 16 Meysenburg, Tori ........................ 34 Olson, Holly ................................ 8 Olson, Holly ................................ 2 Peterson, Josh ............................. 8 Russman, Dylan .......................... 2 Russman, Jace ............................. 12

LIMOUSIN Albers, Chase .............................. 21 Albers, Addi................................. 16

SHORTHORN Scholting, Emily .......................... 10 Strope, Berren ............................. 14 SHORTHORN PLUS Eisenhauer, Radley ...................... 2 Eisenhauer, Riley ......................... 2 Scholting, Courtney.................... 2 Strope, Tejlor ............................... 30 SIMMENTAL Beller, Daniel................................ 16 Hudson, TaraLee ......................... 12 Plock, Austin................................ 2 Plock, Samantha.......................... 2 Williams, Sydney ......................... 12 Zahm, Jake .................................. 18 CROSSBRED Elliott, Cody................................. 14

SHOWMAnSHiP

INTERMEDIATE Albers, Chase .............................. 21 Beller, Daniel................................ 12 Eisenhauer, Riley ......................... 16 Gall, Jacob................................... 12 Hauxwell, Kathlyn ....................... 12 Kersten, Stephanie ...................... 2 Lindstrom, Malina ....................... 16 Muller, Megan ............................. 2 Olson, Holly ................................ 2 Russman, Jace ............................. 10 Scholting, Courtney.................... 2 Stratman, Kali .............................. 37 Strope, Tejlor ............................... 50 Thomas, Holly ............................. 2 Thomas, Quinnten ..................... 21 SENIOR Bennett, Shaila ............................ 2 Farr, Kevi ...................................... 2 Gall, Tayler ................................... 25 Hauxwell, Brendon ...................... 16 Keys, Michelle ............................. 8 Nelson, Justine ............................ 10 Peterson, Josh ............................. 35 Plock, Samantha.......................... 2 Russman, Keeley ......................... 41 Schafer, Savannah ....................... 41 Scholting, Emily .......................... 2 Williams, Sydney ......................... 10 Williams, Sydney ......................... 10


Iowa Beef expo February 9-16, 2014 Des Moines, Iowa

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer ding Heifer e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra Younge | Shown by: Courtney

Champion MaineTainer | Shown by: Sara Sullivan

Champion Angus

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Reserve Angus | Shown by: Abby Badger

ing Heifer Reserve Ginara| Shnowd nBbyr: eBaeiledy Core Champion Chian

BreedIng HeIfers 5th Overall Breeding Heifer

Champion Simmental | Shown by: Mitchell Hoefling

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Iowa Beef expo February 9-16, 2014 Des Moines, Iowa

3rd Overall Market Animal

et Animaln rk a M n io p m a Ch d n Gra : McKlain Jorgense red Div. 4 | Shown by

Champion Crossbred Div. 3 | Shown by: Mollie McCulloh

Champion Crossb

4th Overall Market Animal Champion Charolais | Shown by: Clint Jones

et Animal Reserve Ginara| Shnowd nMby:aBerkn Bravard Champion Chian

Market anIMals 5th Overall Market Animal

Champion Market Heifer Div. 3 | Shown by: Macy Ticknor

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Charolais

Iowa Beef expo

Breeding Chianina Reserve: Bailey Core

Composite Charolais

Champion: Makayla Houck

Reserve: Ben Weis Reserve: Madison Udell

Champion: Cassidy Hanson

Reserve: Laith Smith

lim-flex

polled hereford

horned hereford

Champion: Mallory Bormann

Champion: Derek Anderson

Reserve: Kylie Anderson Reserve: Haley Dodge

Champion: Mara Anderson

Reserve: Emily Puck

mainetainer

limousin

Champion: Violet Lapke

Reserve: Chloe Van Vliet

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lowline

Iowa Beef expo

Breeding Reserve: Allison Todd

shorthornplus

maine-anjou

Champion: Matthew Schroeder

Champion: Sara Sullivan Reserve: Kori McLaughlin

mini-hereford

Champion: Avery Bennett

Reserve: Gracie Danner Reserve: Sloane Curtin

Champion: Chloe Van Vliet

Reserve: Bailey Core

salers

red angus

Champion: Layne Pryor

Champion: Sierra Jacobi

shorthorn

simmental

Champion: Sara Sullivan

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Reserve: Jacob Darbyshire

Reserve: Paige Henderson


foundation simmental

Iowa Beef expo CommerCial div. 3

Reserve: Morgan White

CommerCial div. 1

Champion: Madison Udell

Champion: Kiley Elder

Reserve: Austin Wooster

CommerCial div. 2

Champion: Kori Jeanne McLaughlin

Reserve: Brandon Hagie

Champion: AJ Grimm

Reserve: Olivia Lapke

Breeding Heifers

Photos Not Available Champion Belted Galloway Heifer: Emily Wilkerson Champion Belted Galloway Steer: Emily Wilkerson Reserve Maine-Anjou Steer: Logan McCrea

Charolais

angus

Market aniMals

Champion: James Garner

Reserve: Devin Becker

Reserve: Hagen Fouch

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hereford

Iowa Beef expo

Reserve: Tyler Krebs

limousin

Champion: Brandon VenHorst

Market aniMals

Chianina Reserve: Nicole Lange

mini-hereford

Champion: Christian Danker

Reserve: Cole Lauterbach

Reserve: Nolan Jacobsen

maine-anjou

shorthorn

Champion: Cassidy Rourke

Champion: Tori Freeman Reserve: Jamien Moore

Champion: Kaleb Miller

Reserve: Samantha Dunphy

salers

shorthornplus

Champion: Makia Smith

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Champion: Payton Lorack


simmental

Iowa Beef expo

Reserve: Abby Bravard

Crossbred div. 1

Champion: James Garner

Market aniMals

Crossbred div. 3 Reserve: Sanden Cheers

Crossbred div. 2

Champion: Haylea England

Reserve: Bryton Voss

Reserve: Elizabeth Jones

market heifers div. 1

Champion: Dustin Lund

Crossbred div. 4

Reserve: Heath Downing Reserve: Dalton Smith

Champion: Cole Neil

Reserve: Alec Lapke

market heifers div. 3

market heifers div. 2

Champion: Walker Kipp

Reserve: James Gradert

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livestock Judging senIor grand

Iowa Beef expo

JUnIor JUNIO.

1st Place team Overall: Iowa state University Kyle Ruth, Tim Johnson, Amber Shipe, Tanner Stutsman, Matt Romoser 2nd: colorado state University - Seth Ebert, Brie Britton, Jared Paterson, Bobby Strecker, Clay Carlson 3rd: Kansas state University - Brady Jense, Kiah Gourley, Spencer Scotten, Bailey McClelland, Lindsay Upperman

1st Place team Overall: Blackhawk east comm. college 1 Hank LeVan, Liz Helaton, Caitlyn Bowyer, Tracey Clifford, Mathew Hahn 2nd: casper college - Cade Christensen, Laddy Trehal, Colby Hales, Katie Dodge, BW Oschsner 3rd: Blackhawk east community college 2 - Tyler Gradert, Cory Edge, Deven King, Tyler Johnson, Trevor Kirkpatrick

tOP IndIvIdUals Overall: 1st – amber shipe, Iowa state University 2nd – Brady Jensen, Kansas state University 3rd – Kyle ruth, Iowa state University 4th – Josh streitmatter, Purdue University 5th – Bailey mcclelland, Kansas state University

tOP IndIvIdUals Overall: 1st – cade christensen, casper college 2nd – liz Healton, Butler community college 3rd – Hank levan, Black Hawk east community college 4th – tyler dawson, Butler community college 5th – mathew Hahn, Black Hawk east community college

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APRIL 1

Buck Cattle Online Bull Sale

1

Williams Cattle Co. Online Heifer and Genetic Sale

Early April TBD

Reimann Ranches Fall Born Steer Sale

4

Prairie View Farms Spring Sale

4-6

Michigan Beef Expo

4-5

Silveira Bros. Online Sale

5

Univ. of Illinois Hoof N Horn/Lake Land College Spring Showdown

5

GKB Cattle Vol. VI Internet Sale

5

Texas Spring Limited Edition Sale

6

Gamble Angus Roll the Dice Online Heifer Sale

6

35th Annual OSU Cowboy Classic Sale

6

The Hunt Sale

6-7

Schaeffer Tice The Egg Hunt Sale Vol 3, Round 2

8

Thomas Ranch 42nd Annual Bull Sale

8

Top Line Angus Online Spring Sale

9-10

APEX Cattle Online Bull and Heifer Sale

9

Bonnell Farms and Guests Online Sale

10

Barber Ranch Show Steer Prospect Online Sale

10

Wright Charolais Online Embryo Sale

10

Scheetz Online Embryo and Semen Sale

12

Grass to Grid Bull Sale

13

Purple Reign Online Sale

14

Polzin Spring Thaw Online Embyo Sale

15

Sale of Champions

15

Doris Show Cattle Online Heifer Sale

16

Doris Show Cattle Online Steer Sale

17

33rd Annual Goeken Cattle Bull Sale

19

Burns Farms Female and Commercial Bull Sale

25-26

SC Showdown -Western Kansas Weekend

25-27

Hamilton Spring Bling Online Sale

26

Donors Unlimited Sale

26-27

Clayton “Bud” Calkins Memorial Classic

26-27

Southern Ohio Spring Smackdown Sale

27

Bird Cattle Co. Sale

TBD

Reimann Ranches Embryo/Semen Sale

MARK your

calendars you DO NOT

want to

MISS these EVENTS!

MAY 1

American Royal Steer Ownership Deadline

2-4

Empire State Beef Classic

3

CambellCo Catttle Horse-Race Style Spring Born Sale

15

Pasture Perfect to Picture Perfect Online Sale

31

Drager Cattle Co. Female Herd Reduction Sale

JUNE 6-7

Gavin B. Kleymann Memorial Livestock Show

AUGUST 1

American Royal Hog, Lamb & Goat Ownership Deadline

SEPTEMBER 10

American Royal Heifer Ownership Deadline

10

American Royal Entry Deadline

20-21

Rite On Target Jackpot Show

*This list is provided as a courtesy. While we do our best to keep a complete and accurate Coming Events list, occasionally errors or omissions may occur. We are not liable and make no guarantees regarding the accuracy of its content.

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KentucKy Beef expo February 28 - March 2, 2014 Louisville, Ky.

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer ding Heifer e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra gers | Shown by: Leslie Ro

Champion % AOB | Shown by: Abby Collins

Champion Angus

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion Chianina | Shown by: Kylie Blanding

nd BreedinangPhilliHpseifer Reserve Gra ntal | Shown by: Morg Champion Simme

Junior Heifers 5th Overall Breeding Heifer Reserve Chianina | Shown by: Becca Chamberlin

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KentucKy Beef expo February 28 - March 2, 2014 Louisville, Ky.

3rd Overall Market Animal

et Animal rk a M n io p m a Ch d n Gra Morrow red | Shown by: Kayla

Champion Chianina | Shown by: Caleb Streitmatter

Champion Crossb

4th Overall Market Animal Reserve Crossbred | Shown by: Tyler Clark

nd Marketin Animal Reserve Ge |ra Shown by: Seth Mart Champion Main

Junior MarKet 5th Overall Market Animal

Champion Market Heifer | Shown by: Esther Bridwell

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KentucKy Hereford

Beef expo

Heifers Reserve: Trey Craig

Champion: Colin Campbell

Reserve: Claire Richardo

PercenTage-simmenTaL

Limousin

Champion: Jordan Carter

maineTainer

Champion: Justin Clark

Reserve: Morgan Phillips Champion: Maci Chamberlin

Reserve: Kylie Blanding

red angus

aoB

Reserve: Alyssa Meier

Champion: Adrianne Trennepohl

Reserve: Alton Holstine

Champion: Michaela Blanding

sHorTHorn

Champion: Andrew Meier

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Reserve: Layne Sanders


angus Heifers

KentucKy

Heifers Reserve: Austin Nowatzke

Beef expo

Photos Not Available Reserve Percentage AOB: Chloe Martin Reserve Simmental: Claire Trennepohl

angus sTeers

Market

Photos Not Available Reserve Maine: Emily Greenwald Champion Simmental: Ryan Kerr

cHaroLais Reserve: Kaelyn Bender

Hereford

Champion: Samantha Smith

Champion: Jake Newsom Reserve: Garrett Thompson

Champion: Bethany Warne

Reserve: Clay Kretzmeier

cHianina

sHorTHorn

Champion: Justin Johnson

Limousin

simmenTaL

Champion: Devan Cox

Reserve: Hayley Warne

Reserve: Corbin Rager

markeT Heifer

Reserve: Morgan Wagner

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KentucKy Beef expo February 28 - March 2, 2014 Louisville, Ky.

3rd Overall Kentucky Heifer cky Heifer tu en K n io p m a Ch d n Gra Phillips

Shown by: Logan Boyd

Shown by: Morgan

4th Overall Kentucky Heifer Shown by: Cramer Schneider

cky Heifer Reserve GBoraydnd Kentu Shown by: Blake

KentucKy Heifers 5th Overall Kentucky Heifer Shown by: Morgan Phillips

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KentucKy Beef expo February 28 - March 2, 2014 Louisville, Ky.

3rd Overall Kentucky Steer rket Animal a M y ck tu en K n io p Grand Cham

Shown by: Kyle Ayer

ray

Shown by: James Mur

4th Overall Kentucky Steer Shown by: Kyle Ayer

arket Animal M y ck tu en K d n ra G Reserve Boyd Shown by: Blake

KentucKy MarKet 5th Overall Kentucky Steer Shown by: Dalton Anderson

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KentucKy Beef expo

Limousin

angus

Open feMales

Photos Not Available Champion Charolais: Premier Cattle Co. Reserve Charolais: LaFraise Farms Champion Chi: Hensley Farm Reserve Chi: Grand Ole Place Farm

Reserve: Buckner & Jeffries

Champion: Ethington Farms/HB Farms

geLBvieH

Champion: Maggie Jasper

Reserve: HB Farms Champion: Padon Farms

Reserve: Gelbvieh Bar None Ranch

geLBvieH-BaLancer

red angus

Reserve: McIntosh Brothers

Champion: Boyd Beef Cattle

Reserve: Ridgeview Farms

Champion: Breeze Hill Farm

Hereford

Champion: C Cross Cattle Co.

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Reserve: Damar Farms


KentucKy Beef expo

Bred simmenTaL femaLes

red PoLL

Open feMales

Photos Not Available Champion Salers: Willis Farm Reserve Salers: Dunham Ridge Farms

Reserve: Jackson Farm

Champion: Rocking P Livestock

sHorTHorn

Champion: Miller Family Farm

Reserve: Stephens Beef Cattle Champion: Martindell Shorthorns

Reserve: Sutherland Shorthorns

sHorTHornPLus

PercenTage-simmenTaL

Reserve: Steward Club Calves

Champion: Hudson Pines Farm

Reserve: Tingle Farms

Champion: Wesner Livestock

simmenTaL Heifers

Champion: Bonnell Club Calves

Reserve: Maple Leaf Farm

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MISSOURI CLUB CALF ASSOCIATION www.missouriclubcalfassoc.com A TALLY OF ALL SANCTIONED SHOWS HEIFER POINTS ANGUS Barker Ward Bastian Connell Giesker Koelling Gerke Giesker Mayes Reeter Reeter Behlmann

Collin Carter Jesse Greggory Kimberlee Alexis Tyler Kimberlee Nick Jenna Seth Conrad

41 20 11 10 10 10 5 5 3 3 3 1

CHI Klise Ward Loges Daehn Robertson

Bailey Carter Taylor Dustin Haley

6 60 43 6 4

CHARCOMP Murphy Cole

Barker Johnson Robertson

10

HEREFORD Groose Hullinger Murphy Groose Fredrick Vest Marek Roth Roth

Eric Garrett Cole Eric Taylor David Kelsey Levi Lane

33 30 18 10 8 6 5 5 3

LIMOUSIN Schowe

Natalie

5

MAINE Barker Riley

Cassidy Jaden

40 23

Cassidy Riley Brittany

MAINETAINER Robertson Haley Ward Carter

33 20

RED ANGUS Mayes Diane

10

One subscription to The Show Circuit magazine per MCCA household. First exhibitor in a family: $40. Each additional family member (brother/sister) may join for $35/exhibitor. Name: ____________________________________ Parent/Guardian Name: _______________________

SHORTHORN Klise Stetson Koelling Alexis Klise Stetson Klise Stetson Collier Bailey

23 20 15 13 3

SHORTHORN PLUS Schowe Natalie Kempker Trent Bertz August Collier Kameran

18 10 8 1

SIMSOLUTION Bastian Chris Koelling Alexis Early Mallory Aeschliman MaKinley Early Kennedy

38 20 18 10 3

SIMMENTAL Aeschliman MaKinley Early Chezney Colbert Lillie

28 10 5

CROSSBRED Barker Kempker Schenkel Schenkel Bertz

25 25 5 5 3

Cassidy Trent John Sidney August

One exhibitor per form, please.

8 4 1

Address: ___________________________________ City/State/Zip: ______________________________ Home Phone: __________________________ ExhibitorCell: __________________________ ParentCell:_______________________________ Email: _____________________________________ Age: _________ Date of Birth: _________________________ Today’s Date: _________________________ Is this your first year as an MCCA member? Circle one: Yes No Total Dues: $ _________ Circle one: Cash Check Make checks payable to MCCA.

MAIL TO:

MCCA - Attn. Samantha Graves 11795 Liv 228 Chillicothe, MO 64601 Or turn in at MCCA booth during MU-AGR in Columbia.

MARKET POINTS CHI Bremer Loges Maswon Hullinger Bankus Schowe

Alexis Taylor Mackenzie Cole Conner Clayton

40 25 23 5 4 1

CHARCOMP Daehn Thomas

Dustin Austin

5 3

HEREFORD Johnson Fredrick Marek

Riley Taylor Sidney

16 10 3

LIMOUSIN Thomas

Austin D.

25

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MAINE Riley Laffey Morrow Robertson Marek

Jaden Royse Kayla Brittany Kelsey

18 10 5 5 3

MAINETAINER Murphy Clark Johnson Neill

Cole Emma Walker Madline

35 18 10 8

SHORTHORN Sicht Caroline Collier Bailey Gerke Tyler

15 13 10

SIMMENTAL Schenkel Daehn Neill Schowe

Sidney Dustin Madline Natalie

10 23 8 5

CROSSBRED Bremer Morrow Thomas Gerke Clark Laffey Hullinger Libhart Maswon

Alexis Kayla Austin D. Tyler Emma Ashlyn Cole Jacob Mackenzie

83 55 20 15 13 10 5 5 3

MARKET HEIFER Thomas Austin D.

8


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OKLAHOMA CLUB CALF ASSOCIATION

T

he Oklahoma Youth Expo is in the books, and for many of our seniors it was the last time they will enter the show ring wearing the Blue and Gold. The last of the points are being put into the computer and the 2013-2014 point-year has ended.

In our house, it is a bittersweet moment knowing that our oldest son is ending his career in the show ring and our youngest is just getting into the swing of things. However, with every end comes a new beginning. In the short month between OYE and the Oklahoma Beef Expo, several members will be gearing up for a new show season with a new set of calves. The Beef Expo is scheduled for April 17-19, 2014, in Stillwater. We have a new schedule this year that will hopefully accommodate showmanship and the awards banquet along with the steer and heifer shows in an efficient manner and allow us to spend Easter with our families at home. Steer entries will be due Thursday afternoon and the showmanship contest will be held that evening. Friday will start with the prospect steer show and the awards banquet will be held that evening. The Oklahoma Beef Expo will conclude with the heifer show on Saturday. If you have not already done so, I encourage you to make your hotel reservations quickly. Our host hotels are the Holiday Inn and La Quinta Inn. I hope that each of you is planning to attend the awards banquet on Friday evening. This is a special time as we recognize all that our kids have worked to achieve the past year. On behalf of the OCCA Board of Directors, we sincerely appreciate Adam McClain with Supreme Trailer Sales and Michael Perry with Cimarron Trailer Sales coming on board as our new trailer sponsors. We are excited to partner with them and look forward to the diverse trailer options they can offer exhibitors. Be sure to stop by and visit with them during the Oklahoma Beef Expo! Once again thanks to all of our sponsors for their undying support without their help this organization could not function properly. Until next time, remember It All Starts Before Sunrise. Sincerely, JAY GrOSSnICkLAUS

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name: _________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________ Email: _________________________________________ Address: ______________________________ City: ________________ State: ______ Zip: __________ Date of birth: _________________ My School is: ___________________________________ I am a member of (circle one) 4-H or FFA FFA District (circle one) Central SE SW nE nW Have you shown beef cattle before April 1, 2007? (circle one) yes no In case you are presented an award, we need your jacket/pull-over size (circle one) S M L XL Who told you about OCCA (if anyone)? _____________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________________(signature) I wish to participate in the following divisions: (circle) Steers Heifers Showmanship 1st family member fee: $35 (includes on division); then add $30 each division thereafter The 1st member also receives a 1-year free subscription to The Show Circuit magazine. You may add additional family members at a cost of $30 per division Use one enrollment form per individUal. Send application and check (payable to OCCA) to: Erica Boyer 1701 College Park road Claremore, Ok 74017 (P) 918-344-0622 (e) ericasg@hotmailcom


overall sHoWmansHip points Last Name First Pts. Div. 1 Courtney Brock 337 2 Courtney Madison 288 3 Brooks Chance 241 4 Stehr Caitlin 198 5 Edens Caleb 180 6 Myers Chance 179 7 Hilburn Kyleigh 173 8 Ransom Ryanne 168 9 Ward Trinity 167 10 Turner Coltin 166 sHoWmansHip points BY distriCt Div. Last Name First Pts. Junior Courtney Madison 288 Junior Edens Caleb 180 Junior Ward Trinity 167 Junior Turner Coltin 166 Junior Stehr Cammie 151 Junior Kemp Brooke 145 Junior Krebs Brant 108 Junior Wiginton Baylee 76 Junior Dobbs Sidney 58 Junior Grossnicklas Clay 46 Int. Int. Int. Int. Int. Int. Int. Int. Int. Int.

Courtney Stehr Myers Hilburn Perryman Kemp Krebs Runner Hayes Branen

Brock Caitlin Chance Kyleigh Jake Bridget Chance Blake Blaklee Lyndee

337 198 179 173 141 97 76 69 51 39

Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior

Brooks Chance Ransom Ryanne Prough Jace Jahn Cale Chrz Abbey Guthrie Will Storey Jordan Blakley Reighly Grossnicklas Jake Zimmerschied Josh

241 168 141 132 132 69 61 58 34 23

Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais

Chrz Bowen Rupp Kyler Cockrell

Abbey Kodee Joe Tanner Ashton

Char-Comp Char-Comp Char-Comp Char-Comp Char-Comp Char-Comp

Hilburn Evans Kyler White Knapp Purcell

Kyleigh SE Ashton SE Tanner NE Morgan SW Jessalene SE Nicholas NE

168 150 26 20 3 3

Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina

Silas Chrz Fuller Phillips Ward Head Smith Brown Hill Hoover

Kody C Abbey NW MaKayla C Preston SW Trinity NE Kyson NW Kydie SW Ashton C Matthew SE Paige NE

327 292 214 114 107 95 94 91 79 78

Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford

Courtney Chapman Rhodes Prough Hayes Courtney Kemp Ransom Bilderback Kemp

Madison Victoria Kya Jace Blaklee Brock Bridget Ryanne Lauren Brooke

NE C SE SW SE NE NE NE SW NE

455 227 217 169 159 124 119 108 95 94

Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin

Jahn White White Gilbert

Spencer Richard Shelby Brittany

SW NE NE SW

182 162 120 116

Senkel Chrz Harrison Courtney Fuller Blakley Carson Elam Perryman Grigg

Shaylee SE Abbey NW Savannah C Brock NE Makayla C Larahmy NE Allison NE Colt C Jake Paul NE Tyler SE

93 85 80 56 55 46 35 24 21 20

Brooks Ward Runner Blakley Hilburn Coggins Head Dobbs Blakley Silas

Chance Trinity Blake Reighly Kyleigh Macee Kyson Sydney Larahmy Kody

269 261 113 112 100 98 91 71 70 66

Heifer points BY division Breed Last Name First AOB Grossnicklas Clay AOB Stewart Jenna AOB Zimmershied Josh

Dist. SW NW NE

Pts. 96 72 5

American American

Storey Jones

Jordan Jacob

SE C

138 84

Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou

Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus

Myers Ray Stehr Alexander Barnes Stehr Hyde Myers Shifflett Courtney

Chance Jackson Caitlyn Karly Jake Cammie Bayli Hudson Chase Brock

C SE SW NW NE SW NW C SW NE

345 220 130 125 115 108 98 89 79 73

M-Tainer M-Tainer M-Tainer M-Tainer M-Tainer M-Tainer M-Tainer M-Tainer M-Tainer M-Tainer

NW C NW NE SW

NE NE NE NE SE NE NW NE NE C

66 40 29 20 8

Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus

Guthrie Bilderback Hutchison Green

Will Jason Brock Katie

NW SW NW NE

238 94 92 10

Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn

Stehr Krebs McGowan Branen McNaught Thomas Krebs Gould Pritchett Cockrell

Caitlin SW Brant SE Christian SE Lyndee NE Kimber NW Darrell NW Chance SE Bailey SE Kaitlin NW Ashton SW

209 130 102 77 60 56 46 45 30 26

ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus

Stehr Baker Krebs Evans Brooks McNaught Turner Endres Silas

Cammie Kara Chance Ashton Chance Kimber Coltin Evan Kody

SW C SE SE NE NW NE NW C

223 137 121 32 27 20 20 16 14

Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental

Jahn Robertson Berlowitz Prough Green Holder Grigg Hicks Hill Armitage

Cale SW Kody SW Braelyn C Jake SW Katie NE Kadee NE Tyler SE Jordyn SW Matthew SE Hannah C

200 101 88 86 40 30 30 25 20 20

%Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental

Stehr Courtney Schovanec Hicks Bowen Grossnicklas Blakey Carson Armitage Hill

Caitlin SW Brock NE Braden NW Jordyn SW Kade C Jake SW Adyson C Allison SE Sarah C Matthew SE

173 137 98 89 46 44 41 40 40 31

Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial

Emberson Head Turner Purcell Stehr Brown Courtney Fuller Baker Brooks

Abby Kyson Coltin Nicholas Caitlin Ashton Madison MaKayla Aaron Chance

C NW NE NE SW C NE C NW NE

300 234 226 151 129 128 124 115 101 96

Dist. NE SW NW SW NW SW

Pts. 70 30 26 20 20 20

steer points BY division Breed Last Name First AOB Fuss Austyn AOB Stehr Cammi AOB Hill Braden AOB Glover Tommy AOB Guthrie Will AOB Sperle Ryan

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AOB AOB

Perryman Cullum

Jake Paul NE 10 Julie SE 10

Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus

Hicks Swink Thompson Church Gibson Duff Shebester Thomas Holder Vernon

Jordyn Jaxon Cooper Caden Brooke Kane Cooper Darrel Kadee Austin

SW C NE SW NE SW SW NW NE SE

136 116 100 67 65 56 79 31 20 20

Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais

Horn Hudgins Glover Elliott Knapp Hicks Endres Ford McHatton Phillips

Kalee C Charlie NE Tommy SW Aaron SE Jessalene SE Jordyn SW Evan NW Jace SE Dalton SE Jacey NW

106 104 66 60 38 38 22 23 20 20

Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina

Hudgins Chrz Glover Bonham Perryman Forgy Kemp Hicks Bilderback Testerman

Madison NE Abbey NW Tommy SW Baylor C Jake Paul NE Brett SE Bridget NE Jordyn SW Lauren SW Mylah SW

214 203 137 85 99 70 64 52 50 46

Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford

Glover Hill Holt Kemp Duff Courtney Dimmitt Evans Shebester Sperle

Tommy Braden Braden Brooke Drew Madison Julia Ashton Cooper Mariah

SW NW SW NE SW NE NW SE SW SW

80 76 66 56 52 50 46 36 30 26

Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin

Edens Pratz McGowan Swink Elliott Imke Davis Lewis Swink Church

Caleb Colten Haylie Jaxon Aaron Kaylee Haven Lincoln Tatum Caden

NW C SE C SE NW NW NW C SW

139 120 98 60 56 50 50 64 46 36

Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou

Perryman Starks Imke Goodson Glover Klaasen Bilderback Ford Searcey

Jake Paul NE Macy NW Kaylee NW Gatlin NW Tommy SW Raegan SW Lauren SW Jace SE Sawyer SW

199 186 144 114 112 111 140 75 58

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Maine-Anjou Duff

Jacy

SW 52

Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn

Dimmit Carney Jones Grossnicklas Creason Bilderback McNaught Church Grunewald Creason

Julia Alexia Colby Jake Adam Lauren Kimber Caden Casey Elese

NW SW SE SW NW SW NW SW NW NW

186 68 46 46 40 35 32 26 20 20

Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental

Perryman Goodson Edens Thompson Gibson Knapp Thorp Branson Starks Imke

Jake Paul NE Gatlin NW Caleb NW Raylyn NE Brooke NE Jessalyn SE Jake NW Taylor NE Macy NW Kaylee NW

310 192 167 143 62 58 46 41 41 40

Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross

Bonham Hudgins Starks Bilderback Testerman Baker Hill Glover Purcell McGowan

Baylor C Madison NE Macy NW Lauren SW Mylah SW Kody SW Matthew SE Tommy SW Nicholas NE Christian SE

228 114 103 95 79 63 60 59 59 53

overall top Heifer eXHiBitors Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Stehr Caitlin SW 641 2 Courtney Madison NE 582 3 Chrz Abbey NW 507 4 Courtney Brock NE 462 5 Silas Kody C 426 6 Myers Chance C 425 7 Head Kyson NW 420 8 Brooks Chance NE 405 9 Stehr Cammie SW 404 10 Fuller MaKayla C 384 top noviCe Heifer eXHiBitors Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Head Kyson NW 420 2 Ward Trinity NE 368 3 Emberson Abby C 328 4 Turner Coltin NE 246 5 Brown Ashton C 232 6 Phillips Preston SW 171 7 Robertson Kody SW 143 8 Anderson Dayla NW 138 9 Baker Kara Lea C 137

Wiginton Baylee

NE

118

top Heifer eXHiBitors BY reGion Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Emberson Abby C 328 2 Brown Ashton C 232 3 Chapman Victoria C 227 4 Baker Kara Lea C 137 5 Berlowitz Braelyn C 118 6 Harrison Savannah C 100 7 Bowen Kade C 96 8 Myers Hudson C 89 9 Jones Jacob C 84 10 Armitage Hannah C 83 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ward Turner Purcell Green Coggins Blakley White Runner White Kemp

Trinity Coltin Nicholas Katie Macee Reighly Richard Blake Shelby Bridget

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

368 246 241 211 183 167 162 137 120 119

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Guthrie Hutchison Anderson Alexander Baker Schovanec Pritchett Hyde Goodson Thomas

Will Brock Dayla Karly Aaron Braden Kaitlin Bayli Gatlin Darrell

NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW

238 142 138 137 137 108 100 98 90 82

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Hilburn Ray Rhodes Evans Krebs Hill Hayes Storey Senkel Krebs

Kyleigh Jackson Kya Ashton Chance Matthew Blaklee Jordan Shaylee Brant

SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE

306 233 217 202 167 160 159 158 151 130

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jahn Prough Jahn Phillips Hicks Robertson Gilbert Grossnicklas Bilderback Smith

Cale Jace Spencer Preston Jordyn Kody Brittany Clay Lauren Kydie Jo

SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW

295 278 206 171 158 143 116 96 95 94

overall top steer eXHiBitors Place Last Name First Name District 1 Perryman Jake Paul NE 2 Glover Tommy SW 3 Bonham Baylor C 4 Starks Macy NW 5 Hudgins Madison NE 6 Goodson Gatlin NW

Pts. 618 474 349 330 328 321


7 8 9 10

Bilderback Edens Dimmit Hicks

Lauren Caleb Julia Jordyn

SW NW NW SW

top noviCe steer eXHiBitors Place Last Name First Name District 1 Glover Tommy SW 2 Gibson Brooke NE 3 Hill Braden NW 4 Shebester Cooper SW 5 Forgy Brett SE 6 Creason Adam NW 7 Carney Alexis SW 8 Brown Ashton C 9 Martin Aspyn NW 10 Vernon Trevor NW

320 273 258 226 Pts. 474 140 112 109 95 70 68 50 42 36

top steer eXHiBitors BY reGion Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Swink Jaxon C 178 2 Horn Kalee C 136 3 Pratz Colten C 120 4 Brown Ashton C 50 5 Swink Tatum C 46 6 Berlowitz Braelyn C 18 7 Brown Ashton C 20 1 2 3 4 5

Gibson Thompson Hudgins Thompson Fuss

Brooke Raylyn Charlie Cooper Austyn

NE NE NE NE NE

158 143 116 100 76

6 7 8 9 10

Kemp Branson Purcell Kemp Courtney

Bridget Taylor Nicholas Brooke Brock

NE NE NE NE NE

74 61 59 56 51

1 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 10

Imke Chrz Hill Thorp Davis Thorp Creason Lewis Thomas Martin

Kaylee Abbey Braden Jake Haven Jamie Adam Lincoln Darrel Aspyn

NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW

234 203 112 164 84 70 70 84 59 58

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Elliott Knapp Ford McGowan Forgy McGowan Jones Evans Cato Cato

Aaron Jessalene Jace Haylie Brett Christian Colby Ashton Kolby Abby

SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE

126 116 114 98 95 83 66 46 44 36

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 10

Klaassen Church Testerman Baker Shebester Schenk Baker Duff Carney Holt

Raegan Caden Mylah Kory Cooper Tyler Kody Drew Alexis Braden

SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW

156 129 125 123 109 104 94 68 68 66

Note: According to OCCA Rules, winners of the “Overall Top 10 Exhibitors” are not eligible to compete for “District Awards”.

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The Tradit ion Some fol ks just don’t get it. se. They think owning cattle makes no sen , ipment It takes too much time, too much equ not to mention the expense. But the fondest memories of my life -t hey might think sound funnyad, were made possible by Mom and D ney. the mo ‘cause they spent the time and spent You see, the most important lessons hel ping values gr ow so str ong, come from loving cattle and passing that tradit ion on.

F

Kylee Sigmon

AJCA Junior Treasurer

ARKANSAS JUNIOR CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION

inally it is that time of year again – SPRING! Arkansas Junior Cattlemen’s members around the state always anticipate the spring months for one specific reason: it is AJCA show season! With 24 possible shows already in just the past six weeks, it is safe to say that AJCA members have been extremely busy the past two months. It is not unusual for members and their families to spend a weekend making as long as a 6 hour drive just for one day and maybe two shows. And for what?

For me, the best words I can find to describe it are those in the poem “The Tradition.” Numerous people outside of the cattle industry simply do not understand where we get the drive to do what we do, but for me it’s simple. I can hardly find words to describe how much I have learned just from being raised on a farm and getting started in the show circuit. On top of that, the friendships I have established are irreplaceable and I have no doubt will last a lifetime. Being involved in organizations such as the Arkansas Junior Cattlemen’s Association has truly helped to mold me into the young adult that I am today. AJCA was a major factor in jumpstarting my passion into the beef industry, especially into beef advocacy. That reason alone is why it is so vital to motivate up and coming young people to get involved in the association. I would like all AJCA members to remember that all of this hard work and preparation, not to mention the traveling, would not be possible without the help of parents, grandparents, friends, agriculture teachers, county agents, 4-H leaders and many more. I encourage everyone to extend a huge thank you to those folks that help you accomplish everything you do! I look forward to seeing everyone throughout the rest of the show season and into the summer! All members should make sure to mark their calendars for Friday and Saturday, May 2nd and 3rd and plan to be at the Arkansas State Fairgrounds for the Arkansas State Fair Spring Livestock Show. Many alterations have been made to be excited about. Not only will the show be a DOUBLE POINTS show, but there will be six breed show field days, a picnic, a bake sale, and even fitting demonstrations by Stock Show University. If you have any questions or ideas about the association, please do not hesitate to contact me.

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AJCA SANTIONED SHOW LIST 2014 FEBRUARY

15

Mountain Home

Mountain Home Classic Indoor Show Ring 1

15

Mountain Home

Mountain Home Classic Indoor Show Ring 2

22

Imboden

Prime Time Cattle Ring A

22

Imboden

Prime Time Cattle Ring B

1

Fayetteville

Cattle Battle Ring 1

1

Fayetteville

Cattle Battle Ring 2

2

Fayetteville

Two Steppin’ Spectacular Ring 1

2

Fayetteville

Two Steppin’ Spectacular Ring 2

8

Russellville

River Valley Classic Ring #1

8

Russellville

River Valley Classic Ring #2

8

Paragould

Crowley’s Ridge Classic Jr. Livestock Show

9

Paragould

Crowley’s Ridge Classic Jr. Livestock Show Bonus Show

15

Fayetteville

Cowtown Showdown Ring #1

15

Fayetteville

Cowtown Showdown Ring #2

16

Fayetteville

Razorback Roundup

16

Fayetteville

Cattle for A Cause

22

Imboden

Lawrence County Spring Fling Ring #1

22

Imboden

Lawrence County Spring Fling Ring #2

29

Marshall

Bovine Blow Out Ring 1

29

Marshall

Bovine Blow Out Ring 2

29

Lonoke

AUJLA Spring Bash

29

Lonoke

Cabot FFA Alumni Show

30

Lonoke

Bless Your Heart Show

30

Lonoke

Bless Your Heart Too Show

5

Berryville

Bobcat Classic (Points Only)

5

Berryville

Redneck Classic (Money Ring)

5

Berryville

Berryville FFA Booster (Prizes)

6

Harrison

Pioneer Classic

12

Ft. Smith

Hangin’ Judge - Kay Rodgers Park

12

Ash Flat

Cave City FFA Spring Fling

12

Ash Flat

Sharp County Spring Show

13

Fayetteville

Outdoor Adventures 4-H Club Ring #1

13

Fayetteville

Outdoor Adventures 4-H Club Ring #1

19

Heber Springs

Cleburne County Classic

19

Heber Springs

Quitman FFA

26

Mt. Ida

Spring Fling

26

Mt. Ida

Montgomery County Fair Spring Show

2&3

Little Rock

Arkansas State Fair Spring Livestock Show - DOUBLE POINTS

2&3

Little Rock

Arkansas Jr. Angus Preview Show

2&3

Little Rock

Arkansas United Jr. Limousin Association Field Day

2&3

Little Rock

Arkansas Jr. Shorthorn Field Day

2&3

Little Rock

Arkansas Jr. Hereford Association Field Day

2&3

Little Rock

Simmental Field Day

2&3

Little Rock

Arkansas Jr. Charolais Field Day

10

Malvern

Hot Spring County Teen Leaders & YF & R Livestock Show

10

Malvern

Cowboy Showman Classic

10

Ash Flat

Tri-County Blow Out

10

Ash Flat

Tri-County Blow Out - Cave City FFA

10

Ash Flat

Tri-County Blow Out - Cedar Ridge Show Team

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

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MIDWEST

CLUB CALF ASSOCIATION

Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming’ s newest club calf association!

Member Name: __________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________

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3rd Overall Steer, 2013 Hoosier Beef Congress

This calf is

5th Overall Steer, 2014 Purdue AGR

hot

and we’ve got more like him.

Cattle For Sale, First Come First Serve Calves sired by: Man Among Boys, Monopoly, Irish Whiskey, Step Up, Jesse James, Lone Ranger

Dave & Darcy GrOepper • 33593 Quest Avenue • Kingsley, Iowa 51028 • 712-870-0215


Get people talking.

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Western Kansas Livestock Show Greeley County Fairgrounds • Tribune, KS FRIDAY, JUNE 6TH: 2:00 p.m. • Barns Open SATURDAY, JUNE 7TH: 7:00 a.m. • Weigh-In

All on Mountain Standard Time!

• First come first served to stall assignments. • Be prepared to show out of trailers and generators are encouraged. • Pre-Entries are due by June 1st.

JUDGES: Goats, Sheep, Swine: Randell Von Krosigk Cattle: Duane Jeffrey This show is sanctioned by: • KCCA (Double Pts) • Cimarron Valley Livestock Series

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• CLASS PAYOUTS • BREED CHAMPION AWARDS • SHOWMANSHIP PRIZES • HERDSMEN’S PRIZE judged on integrity, showmanship, good sportsmanship, stall being clean & cleaning the stall when you leave the show. • SILENT AUCTION • VENDOR BOOTHS • SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE • OUT OF STATE EXHIBITORS WELCOME • CONCESSIONS BOTH DAYS • SATURDAY NIGHT MEAL & ENTERTAINMENT INCLUDED!

Meat Goat, Swine & Sheep must be born after January 1st, 2014 Pre-Entry: $25 • Day of Show: $30 per animal Meat Goat and Market Sheep $250 Champion • $100 Reserve Market Swine $500 Champion • $250 Reserve Market Beef & Breeding Heifer must be born after January 1st, 2013 Full Fit Beef Show – Weigh in Sunday at 7:00 am Pre-Entry: $25 • Day of Show: $30 Market Steer $1,000 Champion • $750 Reserve Market Heifer $750 Champion • $500 Reserve Breeding Heifer $250 & Boots and Buckle - Champion $100 & Boots and Buckle – Reserve For more information & entry forms:

Facebook: Dry Creek Livestock • Twitter : @drycreek13 Email: drycreeklivestock13@gmail.com


calves have hit the ground and look amazing! Sire: Bojo • Dam: Wasn’t Me Daughter • BD: 3-5-2012 • BW: 80 lbs. • THC / PHAF • 36 cm testicle

SEMEN:

$35

Available through Maine Aim & SEK

Owned by Maine Aim Ranch Ed & Mary Jo McCullough --------------------------With all the bulls on the market it is so hard to choose which one to put your faith in. Well look no further, we have been waiting for a bull like Bo Diddley, he is honest to goodness the real deal! No monkey business here. This bull is phenomenal, he is thick topped, huge butted, big boned and deep ribbed. Extremely sound and clean fronted. He comes out of a cow that has been a top producer here and won many championships; she comes out of Wasn’t Me and a baldie cow that is at least 24 yrs. old and still producing. If you are looking for show steers or heifers this bull will not disappoint. Recommended to be used on virtually anything that needs thickness & power, style and bone.

Chuck & Karen McCullough Erin, Cody, Madison, & Drew

- MCCullOugH FITTINg ClINICS Chuck will have a semen tank with these & more of our bulls for sale at our clinics! If we are in your area bring your tank and stock up!

1250 King Rd. • Allerton, Iowa 50008 641-344-5566 or 641-344-5548 maineaimranch.com • maineaim@grm.net

Full Sib to Monopoly

A full brother to the legendary club calf sire Monopoly. Has the genetics & phenotype to produce not only great ones, but legendary ones with bone, body, hair, neck, and squareness of hip. Backed by a pedigree with some of the most proven club calf genetics that the industry knows. He’s more than a promotional bull... he’s a breeding bull. Opportunity is a crowd pleaser, a game changer. ---------------------------

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$35

Available through Maine Aim, SEK, Origen & Idlands

Sire: Heat Wave • Dam: WTF Ruth Medina (Hazel) • 237XB0009 • BD: 1-28-2011 • Tattoo: 2Y • THC / PHF

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PROFESSORTOPRODUCER By Dr. Paul Walker Professor Emeritus DI Walker Consulting

ObservatiOns of research

Conducted at IllInoIs state UnIversIty regarding the Feeding of by-Products From Corn ethanol Production • Dried Distillers with solubles (DDGS) are usually too expensive for inclusion in beef cattle diets • High moisture distillers grains with solubles (DGS) vary in water content. • Wet DGS contains more than 60% moisture, usually only 30%-40 % dry matter (DM). • Modified wet DGS contains less than 60% moisture, usually 50%-60% DM. • DDGS and DGS vary in crude fat (CF) content sometimes referred to as high fat DGS (HFDGS) and reduced fat DGS (RFDGS). • Condensed distillers solubles (CDS) is the syrup or stillage that is added to distillers grains to produce DDGS or DGS. • Ethanol plants centrifuge (spin) the CDS to remove some of the fat prior to adding CDS to distillers grains.

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• RFDGS generally contains between 5.0% and 8.0% CF on a DM basis • HFDGS generally contains between 10.0% and 12.0% CF on a DM basis. • CDS contains about one-fourth the amount of crude fiber (NDF and ADF) on a DM basis as DDGS or DGS. • Most diets containing CDS, DGS, or DDGS must have added calcium to maintain a Ca/P ratio between 1.2:1 to 2:1. • The greatest biological efficiency (lbs. of gain to lbs. of feed required) occurs around 25% DGS dietary inclusion (DM basis). • The greatest economic efficiency (least cost: lb. of gain) occurs around 40% DGS dietary inclusion (DM basis) • Modified wet DGS can be fed up to 70% inclusion (DM basis). • DGS inclusion at 70% of DM equals greater economic efficiency than 0% DGS inclusion. • As dietary inclusion of high moisture DGS increases so does average daily feed intake (ADFI) • As dietary inclusion of HFDGS increases above 40%, dry matter intake (DMI) decreases. • As dietary inclusion of RFDGS increases above 40%, DMI increases. • Expect similar average daily gain (ADG) regardless of DGS inclusion rate. • Compared to control diets HFDGS improves feed efficiency (G: F ratio) more than RFDGS. • Performance of cattle fed RFDGS differs from cattle fed HFDGS especially at 70% inclusion. • At 70% inclusion RFDGS may decrease G: F ratio. • Dietary inclusion of modified wet DGS at 40% of DM regardless of fat content (HFDGS or RFDGS), has little effect on carcass characteristics. • At 70% dietary inclusion, RFDGS and HFDGS have a tendency to lower quality grade. • CDS inclusion at 20% of dietary DM has no effect on DMI, ADG, and G: F. • CDS inclusion at 40% of dietary DM may reduce DMI and increase G: F. • CDS inclusion has no effect on carcass characteristics. • CDS, RFDGS and HFDGS at 40% inclusion or less, result in similar quality grades as 0% by-product inclusion. • CDS, RFDGS and HFDGS have little effect on meat shelf life. • RFDGS and HFDGS dietary inclusion increase PUFA, PUFA/SFA and O6 fatty acids in beef tallow. • HFDGS increases PUFA, PUFA/SFA and O6 fatty acids more than RFDGS. • Limit feeding RFDGS, HFDGS or HFCDS to beef cows in late gestation and early lactation up to 58% of the diet DM will not negatively effect cow body weight and body condition score nor will it effect calf birth weight or dystocia. • Feeding RFDGS above 43% of diet DM may decrease cow milk production. • Limit feeding RFDGS up to 58% of the diet DM will not alter ADFI or daily DMI of beef cows. • Limit feeding RFDGS at 25%, 43% or 58% of the diet DM costs less per day than supplementing with shelled corn and soybean meal. • Limit feeding beef cows RFDGS at 25% of diet DM costs less per day than supplementing with 43% or 58% RFDGS. • HFDGS may reduce cow daily DMI when limit feeding beef cows corn silage based diets containing 20% RFDGS, HFDGS or HFCDS. • Supplementing beef cows with HFCDS may increase milk production compared to HFDGS or RFDGS when supplemented at 20% of DM. The take home message from this research is whether modified wet distiller’s grains contain higher fat (10%-12%) or lower fat (5%-8%), we can successfully feed finishing steers up to 70% of the diet dry matter without greatly compromising the outcomes. How much DGS is fed may depend on the amount of roughage included in the diets. All the finishing diets in these studies included 15% corn silage or ground grass hay on a dry matter basis. The secret to facilitating the dietary inclusion of DGS above 50% of the diet dry matter may be maintaining at least 15% roughage on dry matter basis within the diet. All things evaluated, 40% to 45% DGS inclusion may be the most efficacious inclusion level, but depending on feedlot performance, total feed costs and degree of management expertise, 70% DGS may return the most dollars over feed cost if the price is right. And, modified wet DGS is almost always more efficacious than DDGS.

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d l r o W l Rea e to breed to a champion!

ly makes sens To make a champion, it on

Sire: SLC Sooner Dam: Excitement 315R Past National Champion Full Sister to Hotline

Maine-Anjou Show Bull of the Year 2011

REA 17.8 • Scrotal 39.0 at 11 months! BW 82 lbs • TH & PHA-Free PB Maine-Anjou • Polled BW 1.3 • WW: 47 • YW: 90 M: 23 • M&G: 47

Proven Calving Ease!

Stone Barn Farm Bushy Park Farm - Steve Robinson, Owner 40281 260th St. - Mitchell, SD 57301 Cory Thomsen, Gen. Mgr., 605.730.2397 888.502.7322

866.356.4565

800.443.6389

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605.996.9100

Grand Bull, NAILE Reserve Bull, 2012 NWSS

Maury & Beth Kaiser Cedar Grove, Ind. 765.647.4992

Excitement 315R Dam of Real World


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McKay Cattle Co. 405-747-8627

The Irishman Irish Whiskey x Jazz Semen available through all major distributors - $50/unit

Recent High Selling Progeny of The Irishman • $30,000 • $28,000 • $23,000 • $20,000 • $17,000 (2) • $12,000 • $8,500 • $6,500



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Cattle Company

COMPLETE HERD REDUCTION AND DONOR DAM OFFERING

SUNDAY, APRIL 27TH 1:00 P.M.

At the Lubbock Stockyards, Lubbock, Texas Social Saturday Evening Prior at 8:00 p.m. Location to be announced in catalog. - SELLING IN THIS POWERFUL OFFERING 125 Head of Major Club Calf Producing Females and Donor Dams 20 Pregnant Recipients out of Leading Donors 5 Herd Bulls | 35 Fall Open Heifers Selling full interest and full possession in Swagger

This offering will include many of the young donor dams, their daughters and females from the heart of the herd at Bird Cattle Co. This powerful offering will be the most exciting sale of the season, featuring major club calf producing genetics and proven cows with impressive production records. A.I. SIRES INCLUDE: BELIEVE IN ME - TROUBADOUR - MILKMAN - EXACTO MAN AMONG BOYS - JH - 55 (TROUBADOUR X BEGALKA 5005) AND OTHERS All cows will sell cleaned up with the powerful herd sires used in this program.

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Brandon Bird & Family

4003 101st St. | Lubbock, TX 79423 Brandon Bird (806) 781-1894 brandonbird4@hotmail.com Josh Leskey (806) 292-4482

CATALOG and VIDEOS ONLINE by APRIL 10th Sale Management: Christy Collins, Inc. (516) 366-0734 Voice Text Absentee Bidding www.dvauctions.com Auctioneer: Dustin Glover | Jared Shipman Southwest, American and United Airlines Service Lubbock, Texas

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Tag 106 - 804 x KC Maine Selling One Half Embryo Interest

Tag 2 - Tiger Woods x 804 / Maine AI Serviced to Fifty Five by Troubadour

Tag D24 - Yellow Jacket x Power Plant-Picasso A.I. Man Among Boys

Tag 22 - Monopoly x SimAngus Serviced to JH (American)

Tag 452 - NFL x Meyer 734 AI Serviced to No Free Rides

Tag 7108 - Heat Wave x Duff Angus AI Serviced to Solid Gold

Tag 9122 - Yellow Jacket x Heat Seeker Serviced to JH (American)

Tag 35P - Cracker Jack out of a full sister to Killer Instinct - Serviced to JH (American)

Fall Open Heifers

Tag 5329 - Hoo Doo Purebred - Dam of Res Grand Steer in San Angelo - AI Man Among Boys

Chiller (Shorthorn) x Double Down AI Serviced to Man Among Boys

Tag 11 - Lead On x KBC 524 - Maternal sib Red Rooster, Tank and many high sellers at Kris Blacks.

Tag B-549 - Fall Open Heifer Bud (Bates x Cunia) x Hoo Doo

Full sister to Glover donor averaging $20,000 plus out of Topline 150 Tag 7P6 - Fall Open Heifer Walks Alone x Angus 806

Tag A495 - Fall Open Heifer Double Vision x Witch Doctor

Tag 909 - Fall Open Heifer Troubadour x Monopoly-Angus


Abby Tomhave

Hometown: Jacksonville, Illinois Age: 17 Breeds you show: Shorthorn, Crossbred Siblings: Austin (20; Jr @ Western Illinois Univ.) & Chase (14 @ Turner Jr High, Jacksonville, IL) Favorite activities outside the show ring: High School Varsity Volleyball & Club Volleyball Favorite movie/TV show: Toy Story 3, (I love Spanish Buzz.) Favorite singer/music group: Luke Bryan Favorite book/author: The Last Song Pet peeve: Getting beat by my brothers in the show ring. Names of your current steers/heifers: 3 steers; Murray, Darth, Winston What’s your favorite stock show and why? My family loves to attend and show at the NAILE, but we also love being at the Illinois State Fair in August with friends and family.

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What do you want to be when you grow up? Advocate for agriculture What quality/skill to you have that you’re most proud of? My passion for showing steers and volleyball. Favorite subject in school: Math Would you rather dance, play cards or hula hoop? Dance One weird habit/skill/fact about you: I have four pillow pets, three of them being cows. Favorite show memory so far: My shorthorn steer Si and I winning Grand Champion Land of Lincoln Steer at the 2013 Illinois State Fair and getting to sell in the Governor’s Sale of Champions. Least favorite show day task: Washing out black paint after the show. One of the upsides to having a shorthorn, no black paint! Most embarrassing stock show moment: I unexpectedly had to help out a friend in the show ring, my jeans were too short and I was wearing sperrys.


Bailey Rist Hometown: LaPorte, IN Age: 18 Breeds you show: Anything and everything, but preferably Charolais X Siblings: Only child Favorite activities outside the show ring: High School Shopping, hanging out with friends, and cooking Favorite movie/TV show: Tough choice between We’re the Millers and Safe Haven…I love comedies, but I’m also a huge sap for a mushy love story. Favorite singer/music group: Can not side with either Jason Aldean or Eminem for favorite singer, they are both great! Favorite book/author: I don’t get into reading novels, but just about any livestock publication will keep me intrigued Pet peeve: People blowing up about dumb little things, take a deep breathe and realize the world is not ending. Names of your current steers/heifers: Char steer: Mathers/ Chi steer: Dre/ CompChar heifer: Mistress What’s your favorite stock show and why? NWSS because I love going out and being immersed in the beauty of the mountains that I can’t find back home as well as the history of the yards and all the “big names” of the industry being together in one place. What do you want to be when you grow up? In a perfect world a stay at home stock show wife/mom, but in reality I aspire to become a livestock nutritionist and do journalism

work on the side. What quality/skill to you have that you’re most proud of? My work ethic. A big win would mean nothing to me if I didn’t follow through with the preparation and dedication before a champion backdrop picture. I take immense pride in the hours spent by myself on my own calves. Favorite subject in school: Anything to do with science, I like the challenge! Would you rather dance, play cards or hula hoop? Dance, even though I’m terrible except when I break it down in my car on solo road trips;) One weird habit/skill/fact about you: I am extremely OCD about certain things. Favorite show memory so far: Winning the 2013 Hoosier Beef Congress, getting picked and then a good friend of mine, Chloe Martin, being chosen for reserve and both of us hugging and balling our eyes out. I still get chills thinking back on it. Least favorite show day task: Breaking down stalls…I would break down, wash, and blow ten black calves alone before wanting to load the trailer up Most embarrassing stock show moment: A few years back I was in showmanship with my barrow and he was getting extremely irritable from a long day and decided he was done having fun and angrily ripped my jeans up to my knee, throwing my leg around like a doll.

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Baylor Bonham Hometown: Newcastle, Oklahoma Age: 13 Breeds you show: I have shown at least one of most breeds, but I most often show Cross breeds, Chianina, or Maine Anjou Siblings: One brother, Logan - he is 20 years old and goes to Oklahoma State University in Stillwater Favorite activities outside the show ring: basketball and youth group at church Favorite movie/TV show: Seabiscuit Favorite singer/music group: Florida Georgia Line Favorite book/author: The Bible Pet peeve: When people ignore me when I’m talking to them Names of your current steers/heifers: Salty Dog, and 9’er What’s your favorite stock show and why? Denver, because it is fun and maybe because I won

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What do you want to be when you grow up? A veterinarian What quality/skill to you have that you’re most proud of? I like to be around people and my personality Favorite subject in school: English Would you rather dance, play cards or hula hoop? I would rather...play cards One weird habit/skill/fact about you: I have curly hair Favorite show memory so far: Winning Denver in 2014 Least favorite show day: When all of our blowers were stolen while in Kansas City Most embarrassing stock show moment: My friend, a girl, beating me for showmanship at our local show


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Thank you to all the buyers and bidders who made our 2014 sale the best ever!

online at: werningcattle.com follow our new blog: werningcattleco.blogspot.com

W/C Lock Down Z206

Remington Lock N Load x Ironwood New Level • We may be on to the next great calving ease sire that doesn’t sacrifice look and power. First 15 calves at our place have an avg. BW of 72.26 lbs with a good percentage of baldies. This bull is getting hot, get him on your list! Owned with Walsh Simmental & 4B Land & Cattle

Remington Lock N Load

Remington On Target x Bar 15 Miss Knight • No semen currently available. Look to Lock Down, Loaded Up, and Bullseye to carry the load in 2014!

W/C United 956Y

TNT Tuition U238 x Miss Werning 956W (Bismarck) • He earned his way in his first calf crop, ranks in the top 1% for growth. The best choice to add mass, dimension, and performance in one generation. Owned by some of the best in the business. Owned with Hook Farms, Eichaker Simmentals and NLC Simmentals

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W/C LOADED UP 1119Y

Remington Lock N Load x Macho • One of the most impressive beef bulls we have ever raised! A bull to make a positive impact for the herds that will use him. 1/2 interest sold for $105,000. Owned with Larry Simmons Farms

W/ C Wide Track 694Y

3C W/C Right Track W9462 x Miss Werning 694Y (Liberty) • Sired an awesome first crop! His calves topped sales and were at the top wherever he was used. Excellent choice to add hip, muscle and power with the right pattern. Owned with Larry Simmons Farms LLC

W/c No Remorse 763Y

Yardley High Regard x DW Susanna 763Y (Focus) • Already siring calves selling from 20 to 40 K in his first crop. Being used heavily by the best! Calving ease with stoutness and quality, he needs to be on your short list. Owned with Huston Cattle Co.


LOCK N LOAD x DREAM CATCHER x WAREHOUSE

National Champion Simmental Female • 2014 Fort Worth Stock Show 2014 National Western Reserve Female • 2013 American Royal Reserve Female Full Sister to W/C Bullseye! Congrats Harrell Family!

HIGH REGARD X DREAM CATCHER X WAREHOUSE Champion PB Female • 2013 NJSA National Classic 2013 American Royal • 2014 NWSS Jr & Open Congrats Vickland Family!

These Champions represent 8 generations of W/C cow families and sire selection. Our balanced trait approach and uncompromising standards of production makes of confident that these sires can make a positive contribution to your herds. We are using all of these sires in our own program and rest assured their dams have good feet, good udders, and are the kind we all want more of. We love to talk cattle, so don’t hesitate to call about the bulls or to order semen.

W/C BULLSEYE 3046A

Lock N Load x Dream Catcher The 2014 high seller with undeniable physical and genetic quality. His sisters absolutely dominated the Simmental show circuit. Owned with Tingle Farms & Harrell Cattle Co.

W/C BF INNOCENT MAN 174A

W/C No Remorse x Dream Catcher 2014 Second high selling bull who made lots of friends with his stout and attractive build plus solid data. Owned with BF Simmentals & Brandon Bird

YARDLEY HIGH REGARD

Yardley Impressive x Prowler Pinion • High Regard has quickly gained popularity among Simmental breeders for his ability to sire that special pattern and balance that allows his progeny to be phenotypic standouts and compete at the highest level of the show ring. His sons roam the Dakotas and the Sandhills and are sought after by ranchers. He will add extension, muscle, and foot size.

27262 424th Ave • Emery, South Dakota 57332 Home: 605-825-4219 • Dale: 605-661-3625 Scott: 605-682-9610 • JareD: 605-933-1661


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Looking for some land? The state of Wisconsin is looking for buyers. According to a state budget bill, the Natural Resources Board will make at least 10,000 acres of specifically targeted land available for sale by June 30, 2017.

and for Sale in Wisconsin The land offered for sale will meet some or all of of a master planning process or other department action. the following criteria: • Parcels of land outside of a project boundary with difficult or no access for the department for management purposes; • Parcels of land outside of a project boundary with limited or no public access; • Parcels of land outside of a project boundary that have limited public recreational or natural resources value; • Parcels of land that have been identified for sale as a result of a NRB action; and • Parcels of land recommended for sale as a result

Land will be sold to three groups in order of priority: 1. Sale to a unit of government or Wisconsin sovereign tribal nation. 2. Private sale for trespass or boundary settlement or with adjacent property owner under special circumstances. 3. Public sale to the general public. Parcels under review can be viewed online at dnr. wi.gov – check out links under topics, lands and then real estate.

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WINTER EXPECTED TO AFFECT FISH POPULATIONS

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says the aftereffects of this year’s severe winter weather may particularly impact fishing in that state – and obviously the same logic applies to many other northern and Midwestern states as well. In mid-March the DNR put out this statement: “With each passing day of ice cover, there is a growing likelihood that several Iowa lakes and ponds will experience some level of natural winter fish mortality. We lose fish every year during the winter, but this has been a hard winter and we are expecting to see more lakes with some winter mortality, and a few lakes, like Minnewashta, are experiencing oxygen levels lower than typical,” said Jim Wahl, supervisor for fisheries in northwest Iowa. Minnewashta, Upper Gar and the lower end of East Okoboji Lake have low oxygen levels and ice anglers reported seeing dead fish through their underwater cameras in Minnewashta. Other lakes with low oxygen levels are Eldred Sherwood in Hancock County, Clark Lake, in Cerro Gordo County, and Sabula and Spring lakes on the Mississippi River.

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ou may want to keep an eye on upcoming changes to deer bag limits if you hunt in Ohio. While these changes haven’t been voted on yet, if passed they could alter your hunting plans next time you take to the field. Here is what the Ohio Department of Natural Resources has to say about it:

“After considering public input and reviewing data, modifications were made to the 2014-2015 hunting regulations proposals that the Ohio Wildlife Council will vote on at their next meeting…. “The amended proposal states that shotguns and pistol cartridge rifles used for white-tailed deer hunting be loaded with no more than three shells in the magazine and chamber combined. The current hunting regulation states a shotgun must be plugged if it is capable of holding more than three shells. The initial proposal required a magazine plug or inert ammunition to limit capacity for pistol cartridge rifles. “Deer bag limit adjustments were proposed in five counties. The updated bag limit proposal would lower limits in Trumbull County to three deer and Mercer County to two deer. The antlerless permit was proposed to be removed from Hardin, Knox and Lawrence counties, where the bag limit remains three deer. Hunters may harvest only one antlered deer in Ohio, regardless of method of take or location. “The ODNR Division of Wildlife remains committed to properly managing Ohio’s deer populations through a combination of regulatory and programmatic changes.” The Ohio Wildlife Council will vote on proposals at its next regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, April 9. Go to wildohio.com for more information about deer and deer hunting.

“Our lakes froze early and have been under ice in some areas for three and a half months. We are still finding 20 to 33 inches of ice so it will be around for some time. The last time we saw a winter like this was in 2008,” he said. “When lakes freeze early and receive a blanket of snow, it effectively shuts off the sunlight f rom reaching aquatic plants, which stops photosynthesis and the flow of oxygen into the water. The longer the ice and snow cover the lake, the less oxygen is in the water and available to the fish. Wahl said low oxygen levels have been found in a variety of lakes, from the north to the south. An additional factor in Lake Minnewashta could be the decomposition of a late season algae bloom that robbed additional oxygen from the water compounding the early ice, snow cover factor. “The DNR has taken steps to prevent winter fish kills from low oxygen by placing aeration systems at a few lakes with a history of winter kills. Aeration systems keep a section of the lake from freezing, allowing some oxygen into the water; but it does not guarantee a lake won’t winterkill during extreme winters. Wahl said even during the most severe winter, a complete kill is seldom observed and fish populations rebound quickly. “We expect some fish loss but we just won’t know the extent of it until we can get our survey boats on the water and sample lakes that had low winter oxygen readings,” Wahl said. “

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• Registration: #P43291009 • Sire: H EXCEL 8051 ET • Dam: KOCH’S ALEXIS 3702

• Low Birth Weight • Full Sib to Many Time Champion SHOWTIME BREATHLESS 228 ET

SEMEN:

$30/straw; $50/certificate Available through Owners, Cattle Visions, SEK & Steamline Genetics • Owned with Garrett Kelly

BW WW YW MM M&G

• Full sib to Exceed

• Full sib to Exceed

• Full sib to Exceed

• Full sib to Exceed

• Full sib to Exceed

• Sire: H Excel 8051 ET

Jeff Koch & Jill Blake 7780 E. C.R. 450 N. Mooreland, IN

2.6 47 77 26 49

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ET • LOW BIRTH WEIGHT • OUTCROSS PEDIGREE • SOUND & STOUT • 1ST DAUGHTERS HAVE TREMENDOUS UDDER QUALITY

SEMEN:

$40/straw; $50/certificate: Available through Owners, Cattle Visions, Steamline Genetics, & SEK

BW WW YW MM M&G

Jeff Koch & Jill Blake 7780 E. C.R. 450 N. Mooreland, IN 317-446-8589 jblake4@yahoo.com www.showtimecattle.com

Pugh

Central Station

2.2 46 76 30 54

Todd & Anna Pugh Family 6005 Meese Rd. Louisville, OH 44641 330-353-1001 Scott Pennell, Asset Manager 330-705-4339


SEMEN:

$30/straw; $50/certificate: Available through Owners, Cattle Visions, SEK & Steamline Genetics

• Registration: #43405009 • Owned with Orrell Hereford Ranch

• Dam: JLB LADY HEADLINE 0563 Jeff Koch & Jill Blake 7780 E. C.R. 450 N. Mooreland, IN 317-446-8589 jblake4@yahoo.com www.showtimecattle.com

• Sire: JLB W26 LEGACY 1101

• Grand Sire: GO LARRY W26

Pugh

Central Station

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Standing the teSt of

Time

Champion Steer MICHIGAN AGR Reserve Steer Mid Winter Classic congratulations nicholas Boersen!

Champion Jr ChianiNa Heifer 2014 National Western Congratulations Mallory Bormann!

Semen Available from All Major Distributors heat Wave x Went Blacks #46 polled • homozygous black owned by: Roecker, Sachau, and Went

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the magnificent


Reserve Champion Percentage Simmental Heifer, 2013 American Royal CONGRAtuLAtiONS COLtON KLeiNSChmiDt! Sired by Trifecta

Limestone trifecta 714 ASA Reg. No.: 2572356 • 1/4 Simmental, 3/4 Angus • DOB: February 4, 2007 Sire: OCC Magnituded 805M (OCC Emblazon 854E) Dam: Collins CVR Meyer R1 (Meyer Ranch 734)

Sexed semen available! A proven winner! Suitable for use on heifers.

owners Reserve Champion Junior Steer, 2013 Hoosier Beef Congress CONGRAtuLAtiONS ChLOe mARtiN! Sired by Trifecta

Roecker Cattle Co. // Kirk Roecker • 712-269-2162 Coover Cattle Co. // Don Coover • 620-423-9584 Limestone LLC // Mike Marlow • 405-880-0108 BBB Genetics // Chris Beutler • 402-380-8244

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Masterpiece

BW: 88; Calved April 2, 2013 Sire: Troubadour Dam: Donor 7522 (Alias x Meyer 734 Granddaughter

View video online at www.duellocattleco.com

Troubadour Semen is Getting Hard to Come by... Here’s ≤e Son to Replace Him! A.

• This incredible Silver Baldy’s Mother is a REAL POWER COW that stands at the head of the pack in the Duello Donor Pen. She never misses...she doesn’t have good calves, she has great litters. • Masterpiece has got tremendous shape and flare down his top and is a great hipped bull with exceptional dimension through his stifle and twist. He is so impressive in the way he blends from his neck and shoulder into his body. This bull is beyond impressive in shape to his center and upper rib...he has a lot of flank and a hind leg to die for.

Semen Available from Owners and most Major Distributers - $30/unit

Lastovica cattle company Steven Lastovica 14020 Settlements Rd., Saledo, TX 76571 (254) 770-8650

D uello C at t l e C o m pa N Y

1526 Hwy 215, Pine Bluffs, WY 82082 daveduello@rtconnect.net (307) 220-3645 Dave; Mike Shelit (307) 640-4590 www.duellocattleco.com


Wide Open

Siring High Sellers across the country!

• DCC has calved the first daughters and they are incredible! High Sellers are important to everyones immediate cash flow but the real value of Wide Open is the long term. He is the most consistent sire (of both males and females) ever used at Duello Cattle Co. • THEY ARE THE KEEpiN KiND! The first crop of Wide Open Sons averaged over $5,700 per head at DCC and to date every female born has been good enough to make the replacement pen. • His fresh genetics, power and athleticism has made him a favorite among purebred breeders and club calf producers alike. Wide Open’s pedigree traces to X339U on the top and bottom, plus Black irish Kansas, Black Mick and 600U...maternal legends. • if you are looking to inject some maternal power into your cowherd without sacrificing eye appeal and performance, Wide Open is an absolute must use bull. Semen $25/unit – Sexed 2ml Heifer Semen $100/unit

Solo

BW: 83; Calved May 22, 2012 Sire: Ruby’s Wide Open Dam: 40 Guns (Meyer 734 - Maine) x Collins Emulous 297

-WiDE OpENS GREATEST SON! • Wide Open is making powerful half bloods and he is really getting it done. This great May calf has the kind of rib shape, hip, bone and hair we want to make the next generation. He is really unique - pOWER, SOUNDNESS, BALANCE, QUALiTY and pEDiGREE out of a GREAT COW!

The first calves have arrived... THEY ARE OUTSTANDING...HE STAMPS THEM!

Congratulations Morgan phillips! -THE WiNNiNGEST SiMMENTAL HEiFER CALF iN RECENT HiSTORY! - a Wide Open daughter • Calf Champion and Reserve Grand - The National Simmental Show - Ft. Worth • Calf Champion - NAiLE Jr. and Open Show - Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female • Calf Champion - NWSS Jr. and Open Show • Reserve Supreme All Breeds - Kentucky Beef Expo

• Semen Available - $25/unit Owned with Anderson Cattle Co.

r e w o P e r u P d e r b e Pur ...with a Look!

Ebonys Trademark by X339U

LBS The Foreman 702T

LBS Ms G3 by LBS Shotgun D2

RUBYS WiDE OpEN 909W - ASA #2492312 pB CNS Dream On L186

RUBYS Miss Cleo S601

Double R Miss Cleo (Black Joker x 600U)

Homozygous Black - Homozygous polled TRAiT TRAC:

WiDE OpEN iS OWNED WiTH:

Nate & Leslie Ruby

1170 Elk Stree; Murray, IA 50174 h: 641.447.2205 • c: 515.450.0112 www.rubycattleco.com

D uello C at t l e C o m pa N Y

1526 Hwy 215, pine Bluffs, WY 82082 daveduello@rtconnect.net (307) 220-3645 Dave; Mike Shelit (307) 640-4590 www.duellocattleco.com

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Detour

Owned with Lazy MC & Griswold RMJ Redman 1T x Lazy MC Smash 41N | ARA #1352939

Power Eye

Owned with J6 & Blair.Ag Ribeye x Knight Hawk | ARA #1406779

Ribeye

ildcat Creek

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The Fall Event

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Fall Event

at Wildcat www.wildcatcreekranch.com krw@wcrks.com

Peabody & Newton, Kansas (316) 799-1000 Office Owned with SSS & Lazy MC SVR Knight 236T x Ole’s Oscar | CAN #1533473

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oddard CATTLE CO.

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crossbred • bw. 86 lbs.• dob. 4.2012 THC/PHAF

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GOLD RUSH sire. MONOPOLY - dam. FRICTION/CHAROLAIS crossbred • bw. 83 lbs. • dob. 3.2011 THC/PHAF

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comp. charolais • bw. 84 lbs. • dob. 2.2012


TEXAS TWISTER sire. HEAT WAVE - dam. CHAROLAIS

crossbred • bw. 84 lbs. • dob. 2.2009 THC/PHAF

SOUTHERN COMFORT sire. MONOPOLY - dam. STAINLESS STEEL crossbred • bw. 84 lbs. • dob. 2.2012 THC/PHAF

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3G Ranch ................................................................... 216 50 Shades.....................................................................42 50G.................................................................Cover, 257 A Step Up .................................................................... 51 ABS............................................................................... 16 Affliction ...................................................................... 61 Ali Solution ................................................................ 276 Alum-Line ...................................................................193 Amen .............................................................................12 American Hustle .........................................................87 American Made ........................................................ 197 American Royal ......................................................... 146 Andis ............................................................................28 Answer To No One .................................................. 218 APEX Show Cattle ............................................... 34-35 Armada ...................................................................... 150 Authority ...................................................................... 15 Avalanche .................................................................. 267 Bad Frog .................................................................... 232 Beast of Burden .........................................................250 Believe in Me ............................................................ IFC Bernhard Cattle Company .........................................71 Big Deal ......................................................................... 3 Big Iron ...................................................................88-89 Big Pappa ...................................................................268 Bird Cattle Company ........................................220-221 Black Stone ............................................................88-89 Blackwater ..................................................................268 Blegen Galloway ......................................................... 73 Blown Away ............................................................... 162 Bo Diddley(Maine Aim) ..........................................207 Bohannon ....................................................................... 3 Bojo............................................................................. 276 Bonnell Farms & Friends Online Sale .......................95 Bovine Elite ..................................................................47 BPF The Beast ...........................................................151 Breeder’s World Online Sales .................................... 37 Brockstar .................................................................... 158 BSF Opportunist Z5 ...................................................69 Buckwheat....................................................................34 Bullseye ...............................................................227, 229 Burns Farms ............................................................... 199 Burroughs Sires ...................................................157-158 Caldwell/Willoughby Sales.................................. 24-25 Calf Climate .............................................................. 158 Campbel/Kennedy/Conn Sale ............................... 147 Carnac ........................................................................244 Cattle Visions .........................................................52-53 Cattle Visions - Simmental Influenced .....................60 Cattle Visions Breeding Cattle.................................. 55 Caught Looking ........................................................254 Chain Reaction............................................................90 Champion Show Stock ........................................44-45 Chocolate Milk.......................................................... 235 Chubbed Up ............................................................. 159 Cinch ............................................................................ 41 Circle M Farms.................................................. 230, 231 Clayton “BUD” Calkins Memorial Show .................. 78 Coffee ........................................................................ 201 Commanche Moon .................................................... 38 Connors State .............................................................40 Cool Calf ...................................................................206 Cool Water ................................................................269 Creature .........................................................................8 Dakota Gold ..............................................................256 Damage Control ....................................................... 267 Dark Knight ............................................................... 198 Detour ........................................................................258 Dexter ........................................................................ 219 Django.........................................................................152 Donors Unlimited ............................................. 280-281 Doris Show Cattle.....................................................266 Dr Oz .........................................................................203 Dr Whiskey ..................................................................68 Drager Cattle ........................................................... 200 Drivin 80 .....................................................................251 Drover ..........................................................................40 Duello Cattle Company................................... 246-247 Duff Cattle ............................................................. 18-19 Duncan Cattle Co .................................................... 198 Eby ...........................................................................22-23 Even Better ..........................................................91, 250 Executive Sires ................................................... 150-155 Executive Sires - Rising Stars ....................................151 Exit 174 .........................................................................70 Extra Special .............................................................. 252 Fatt Butt .......................................................................54 First Choice On-Line Livestock Sales ......................46 Fraker Show Cattle .....................................................43 Fresh Prince ...............................................................202 FSF Assassin ................................................................62 FSF Bearcat .................................................................65 FSF Starburst...............................................................64 FSF Warpaint .............................................................. 63 Game On......................................................................17 Garwood Cattle .................................................232-235 Gavin B Leymann Memorial Show .........................206 Genex Cooperative, Inc. ............................................70 Goddard Cattle Company - Multi Sire .......... 248-249

Gold Dust ....................................................................90 Gold Rush .................................................................. 273 Good as Gold ...................................................... Cover Grass to Grid Bull Sale ................................................. 7 Gray-Umbarger Insight ............................................ 163 Groepper Cattle Co. ................................................204 Grow & Shine .............................................................. 72 H Excel 8051 ET .......................................................240 Half Blood ..................................................................242 Hardwood ...................................................................151 Harkers Icon................................................................231 Harlem Shake ..............................................................90 HB Moto Moto ........................................................... 73 Heat Wave/Clone.................................................... IBC Hide & Hair ....................................................................9 High Octane..............................................................160 Hobart .......................................................................... 39 Holmes Show Cattle .................................................. 41 Hummel Livestock .................................................... 126 HWY 21 ........................................................................43 I Da Man .....................................................................153 I Know .......................................................................... 41 I-80 ..................................................................... 260-261 I-80 Clone.................................................................. 275 Iconic .......................................................................... 233 Innocent Man ....................................................226, 229 Integrity .......................................................................152 J3 Hidden Treasure ..................................................... 75 JBL Showtime JCS Dynasty ................................... 241 Jeffs Cattle Co. ...........................................................87 Jensen Livestock Agency ........................................ 238 Juan Pablo ................................................................... 74 Kappes Simmental ............................................. 160-161 Katina, Show Photo .................................................. 238 Kent Feeds ....................................................................31 KFSC Gambler ........................................................... 76 KFSC Ryback .............................................................. 77 Landshark....................................................................151 Lautner Farms Sires .....................Cover, IBC, 268-277 Lay Farms..................................................................... 79 Linde’s Livestock Photos .......................................... 238 Linebacker ................................................................. 216 Liquid Asset ................................................................. 91 Loaded Up .................................................................228 Lock Down.................................................................228 Lock N Load ..............................................................228 LubriSyn Livestock...................................................... 36 Lucky Strike (bull) .....................................................270 Lucy, Photos By ......................................................... 130 Luxury Tax.................................................................... 91 Madd Dawg ................................................................. 79 Made to Order ...........................................................251 Main Line ................................................................... 219 Maine Aim Ranch .....................................................207 Man Among Boys ............................................ 253, IFC Man Among Boys Clone .................................... Cover Master of Puppets ......................................................56 Masterpiece ...............................................................246 Maternal Made.......................................................... 279 McDaniel Cattle Co. ..................................................42 Megatron ..................................................................... 41 Mercedes Benz.......................................................... 276 Mid-Continent Farms................................................... 3 Midwest Genetics ...............................................212-213 Mob Boss .....................................................................90 Monoply ..................................................................... 155 Monopoly Clone....................................................... 277 Multimin USA ........................................................... 144 Murphy Trailer Sales ................................................... 27 No Remorse...............................................................228 No Worries................................................................. 154 Northern Octane ........................................................40 Outsider ..................................................................... 252 OXY-GEN...................................................................82 Paddy O’Malley ........................................................262 Paradox ........................................................................ 41 Parks Show Cattle ..................................................... 159 Pasture Perfect to Picture Perfect ............................ 83 PCC Written................................................................ 57 Pearl Snap ....................................................................85 Pearl’s Pics...................................................................178 Poison Arrow ............................................................... 41 Polzin Cattle ...........................................................32-33 Power Balance ........................................................... 155 Power Eye ..................................................................258 Prairie View Farms ...................................................... 15 Primo ...........................................................................157 Pro Factor .................................................................... 74 Pure Melatonin ........................................................... 211 Purina Honor Show Chow ....................................... 163 Purple Reign .................................................................. 5 PVF Insight .................................................................. 15 PVF Radiance ............................................................. 15 PVF Visionary ............................................................. 15 PVF Windfall ............................................................... 15 Quantum Leap ..........................................................230 Ready 2 Roll ...............................................................270 Real World ................................................................. 210 Rebel Soul .................................................................. 263

Reimann Ranch ............................................................13 Renegade .....................................................................84 Revolution ..................................................................259 Ribeye ........................................................................258 Riverode ......................................................................193 Rizing Sun ...................................................................151 Rock Salt ...................................................................... 91 Rodger That ..............................................................250 Rodgers Bulls ............................................................. 252 Rodgers Cattle Co. Powerhouses .......................... IFC Runaway Train .......................................................... 255, Rural Route Creations .............................................. 130 Safe and Sound ......................................................... 243 Scheetz Cattle ........................................................... 278 SEK Genetics ...............................................................21 Select Sires...................................................................86 Set Me Free ................................................................251 Shelby .....................................................................88-89 Show Circuit ........................122, 131, 189, 205, 214, 238 Show Rite Feeds.......................................................... 14 Show Stock Planet ......................................Back Cover Show Time Cattle ..............................................239-241 Showbloom ..................................................................20 Showcase .....................................................................70 ShowTec Feeds............................................................29 Showtime Exceed 230 .............................................. 239 Silver Lining ...............................................................269 Smoke Stack ...............................................................152 Smokin Bob .................................................................30 Sojka Farms............................................................88-89 Soldier ........................................................................258 Southern Comfort .................................................... 274 Southern Ohio Smackdown .............................148-149 Spider Monkey .......................................................... 232 Spring Prospect Sale................................................. 147 Steam Roller .............................................................. 273 Step Ahead .................................................................. 41 Stockridge Opportunity...........................................207 Stud Monkey ...............................................................70 Sugar Rush ...................................................................90 Sullivan Ranch ...............................................................4 Sullivan Supply ....................................................... 10, 11 Summit ...................................................................88-89 Sunglo Feeds ...............................................................26 Surgeon General .........................................................42 Sweet Addiction .........................................................215 Texas Tornado............................................................ 273 Texas Twister .............................................................. 274 The Answer ...............................................................242 The Boss Professional Dryer .....................................48 The Creature .................................................................8 The Dark Knight ....................................................... 198 The Irishman ...............................................................217 Thompson Show Steers .....................................12, 279 Tide Clean ...................................................................34 Titan................................................................................ 3 Top Sires .............................................................264-265 Total Perfection ......................................................... 272 Trans Ova.....................................................................92 Trausch Farms ............................................................. 91 Trausch Farms New 2014 Sires ..................................90 Tree Lane Farms ................................................... 38-39 Trifecta .......................................................................245 True Grit.......................................................................58 True Grit (Garwood) ................................................ 232 Twerkit ........................................................................ 234 Unbelievable ................................................................59 Uncaged..................................................................... 225 Uncle Si ................................................................. Cover United.........................................................................228 Unstoppable .............................................................. 275 Unwound......................................................................70 Up n Coming...............................................................94 Van Hove Cattle Co ................................................. 267 Vickland Show Cattle ............................................... 219 Wagner Cattle Co. .....................................................68 Walk This Way .......................................................... 275 Walking Free................................................................ 41 Walks Along ............................................................. IFC Wall Street ................................................................... 93 Walter Cattle Company .............................................84 War Eagle...................................................................270 Werning Sires .................................................... 228-229 White Jazz ..................................................................151 Whizard ........................................................................70 Wide Open ................................................................ 247 Wide Track .................................................................228 Wiedel Cattle Co. .......................................................42 Wildcat Creek ...........................................................258 Williams Cattle Co...................................................... 93 Yardley High Regard................................................. 229 ZKCC Game On .........................................................17




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