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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 On the ranch near Atkinson, Nebraska

- Selling More than 270 Head An Entire Program - An Entire Life's Work Every Productive Cow Family - Every Favorite Individual - They All Sell - None Held Back!

140 Spring-Calving Cows Bred to Breed Leaders 25 Fantastic Fall Pairs 30 A.I. Bred Heifers - 4 Herd Sires 90 Heifer Calves including Every ET Calf

DENNIS GARWOOD FAMILY Atkinson, NE (402) 925-2970 - (402) 340-4788 www.greenvalleycattle.com VISIT WWW. GRE E N VAL L E YC AT TL E.COM FOR M ORE D ETAILS AND TO REQUEST A C ATALOG.

See the Herd Now and Plan to Invest in Cattle that Will Move YOU Forward!



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in current Livestock Production, Show, and Sale Information.

Volume 17 • Issue 9 November/December 2014

In ThIs Issue

EDITORIAL

AJCA .............................................................. 144-145 Battle Of The Cattle ...................................... 120-121 Business Minded .................................................... 113 Coming Events.......................................................163 Index Of Advertisers ............................................ 210 MCCA ..................................................................... 93

SHOW RESULTS

Aksarben ............................................................. 72-77 Brown County (OH) Show ...................................159 California State Fair ...........................................83-85 Cornhusker Classic ........................................105-108 Kansas Junior Livestock Show..........................67-68 Kansas State Fair ................................................78-82 KILE .................................................................... 86-92

OCCA .............................................................109-112 On & Off The Circuit ....................................142-143 Professor To Producer .................................... 172-173 Productivity Tips ....................................................124 View From A Vet.............................................130-133

Minnesota State Fair.......................................146-151 Missouri State Fair ..........................................152-154 Norfolk Beef Expo ............................................. 69-71 Oklahoma State Fair.......................................163-167 South Dakota State Fair ................................... 94-99 Tulsa State Fair ...............................................100-104 World Beef Expo .............................................155-158

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ON THE COVER The Western Elite Female Sale Saturday, January 17th, 2015 During the National Western In The Yards

BRED HEIFERS • HERD BUILDING YOUNG COWS • DONOR PROSPECTS • SPECIAL A.I. & HERD SIRE PROSPECTS

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Contract rates available upon request. Cover & Position pages priced upon request. Advertisers are allowed up to 4 pictures per page. All extras will be $7.50 each.

For sale information or to view the online sale page & videos: www.westernelitefemales.com

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9th Annual Sale & Scholarship Event Friday, January 16th, 2015

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STOCK SHOW UNIVERSITY 2014 GRAD PROGRAMS

James Sullivan

Professor & New Products Developement

BECOME YOUR BEST. Hands-On Experience

All students, from beginner to advanced showmen, will be split up into small groups with a professor.

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

NOVEMBER

Texas ................................................November 15 & 16 GRAD Program Cherry Creek Arena, Mont Belvieu, TX PROFESSORS ... Dan Sullivan, Dwight Sexton & Michael Schertz

Oklahoma ........................................November 22 & 23 GRAD Program Pontoto County Agriplex, Ada, OK PROFESSORS ... Dan Sullivan, Jeff Sargent, Charles Hill & Trey McKinnon

Alabama ............................................November 29 & 30 GRAD Program Cullman Co. Ag Center, Cullman, AL PROFESSORS ... John Sullivan, Callyn Hahn, Tad Harper, Caleb Ballew, Brian Staley & Brian Crow

DECEMBER

Illinois ..............................................December 13 & 14 GRAD Program Blackhawk East Campus, Kewanee, IL PROFESSORS ... Josh Elder, James Sullivan, Dave Vansickle, Callyn Hahn, Jared Boyert, Mark Blake, Garrett Lampe & Cori Harrison

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** 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 www.sullivansupply.com/ssu_clinic_schedule.html ** GRAD Program directions, hotels, schedule of events, etc., can also be found on our website, www.sullivansupply.com ** For more information on the ALABAMA & ILLINOIS 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 TEXAS & OKLAHOMA Stock Show University GRAD Program, contact Dan Sullivan at 1.800.588.7096 or dsullivan@hillsboro.net.

Watch videos on Stock Show University at www.sullivansupply.com

Best Educational Clinic 3 Consecutive Years.


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Pictures & Videos available at www.pvfangus.com 2014 Kentucky Beef Expo Supreme Female, congratulations Leslie Rogers 2013 NAILE Grand Champion Female, congratulations Carter Ward

Full and Maternal sibs to these popular champions sell!! Tuesday, December 02, 2014 online at www.cwcattlesales.com.

2014 Michigan Beef Expo Supreme Female, congratulations Austin Nowatski

2013 NWSS Reserve Grand Champion Female, congratulations Cameron Ward

2014 Minnesota State Fair Supreme Champion Female, congratulations Jordan Johnson

2014 NJAS Division Champion, congratulations James Moxley 2013 Purdue AGR Reserve Supreme Female, congratulations Austin Nowatski

Open house Friday & Saturday, November 28 & 29. Cattle available for viewing anytime. ALAN & THERESA MILLER: 217.840.6935 • pvfangus@gmail.com

ORLAN & CAROL

BRANDON & CATHY JONES: 309.370.1081 Clayton Miller: 765.481.5496 • Will Coor: 919.723.6399

Selling 25 elite show heifer prospects and select embryo packages.

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Introducing our new Heirloom line, featuring copper! - Order online -

www.THESILVERSTEER.com Heirloom quality, hand-engraved. Pass it down for generations! X - Torched pendant

Torched copper, rustic antique look sets off sterling silver calf C-23, approx. 2.5” x 1.24” - large clip-on bail. $320

T - Stunning cuff bracelet

Sterling cow-calf (K-18) on hand-engraved copper 2-1/4” wide cuff bracelet. $350

V - Western scallop cuff bracelet S - Torched Lineup cuff bracelet

Torched copper bracelet cuff with three sterling silver sculptured calves lined up around the ring. $325

Engraved 4” copper cuff shines to enhance the rear steer (D.cb) in sterling silver. Also same bracelet available in all silver (U.nb). $325

Z Brilliant silver pendant

All sterling silver with C 23 calf, an heirloom with large engraved, clip-on bail. 1-1/4” x 1-3/8” $390

W - Engraved copper pendant

frames outstanding Sterling Silver calf (B-24), with clip-on bail. $320

Order by December 1 for Christmas delivery! Gift certificates available. B - Sculptured Steer 2011 - Sterling silver, original handsculptured. $65

C - Calf Silhouette - Sterling silver. $38

D - Sculptured Calf Rear - Sterling

silver, original hand-sculptured. $58

Search The Silver Steer

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Sharing the Passion!

MAVERICK is the industry’s only “commercial-grade” production model livestock trailer. Full of premium standard features.

LIVESTOCK BOX is the first all-aluminum smooth box with punch panels and a full-swing rear gate with lift-off hinges.

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Show Feed Specialists Al Schminke – 217-257-3513 Tadd Knight – 217-653-0528 James Scifres – 580-450-5611

conveniently increase energy levels when feed intake is depressed during stress or hot weather to keep show animals growing and/or performing at their peak. It is also an ideal product to help meet energy needs in sow rations during pre-farrowing and lactation. MoorFat is an energy supplement composed of animal fat encapsulated in a milk protein carrier in powder form. It is available in 20-lb pails (235AAA77) and 50-lb bags (235AA).

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www.TripleCTrailerSales.com

toll-free: 1-877-324-5516 or 269-463-6121 • e-mail: sales@triplectrailersales.com 9136 Hagar Shore Road • Watervliet, Michigan 49098

$31,117

2014 Elite Show Cattle Combo GN. All Aluminum. 8’ wide, 24’ box, 6’ 6” tall. Polished slats & fenders, polished top & bottom rail, polished door frames, stainless steel on nose, GN sides & all smooth skin, stainless steel on spring loaded side ramp & dressing room door. 4’ dress has carpet, plexiglass storage box, fold up step, 2 dome lights & window in dress door. Stock area has an escape gate on drivers side, rear gate with half slider, plexiglass, 3/4 frameless swing gate on 8’ side rail, 4 dome lights, tie rail inside & polished tie rail outside. All running lights are clear lens LED’s with additional lights added, halogen load light at rear and side ramp, clear lens LED extra high turn signals, stainless steel simulators & spare tire.

$30,445

$39,288 2014 Elite Show Cattle Combo GN. All Aluminum. 28’ box, 8’ wide, 6’ 6” tall. Polished slats & fenders, stainless steel on nose, black skin & painted top rail. Two 8K axels, 14 ply tires & stainless steel simulators. 4’ dressing room has carpet, plexiglass storage box, window in dress door & fold up step. Spring loaded full height side ramp, escape gate across from ramp on street side, 16’ side rail has two 3/4 swing gates inside a no step center gate. Both gates slide in between fender wells, 6 roof vents, 3 super bright LED dome lamps in stock area, tie rail inside & out, rear gate with half slider, plexiglass, halogen high intensity loading light at rear & above side ramp, clear lens LED extra high turn signals, 9 clear lens LED running lights each side & 3 on front, spare tire.

$33,536 2014 Elite Show Cattle Combo GN. All Aluminum. 24’ Box, 8’ wide, 6’ 6” tall. Polished slats & fenders, black skin, polished top and bottom rail, polished door frames & drop gussets & stainless steel on nose. 4’ dress has carpet, plexiglass storage box, 2 dome lights, fold up step & window in dress door. 48” full height side ramp, escape gate on street side, 4 roof vents, plexiglass, 3/4 frameless swing gate on 8’ side rail, 4 dome lights, tie rail inside & polished tie rail outside, rear gate with half slider, halogen high intensity load light at rear & side ramp. All running lights are clear lens LED’s, 4 additional running lights on both sides, clear lens LED extra high turn signals, stainless steel simulators & spare tire.

2014 Elite Show Cattle Combo GN. All Aluminum. 24’ box, 8’ wide, 6’ 6” tall. Polished slats & fenders, stainless steel on side ramp, stainless steel on GN nose and sides, black painted top rail & bottom rail of GN, stainless steel simulators, 4’ dressing room has carpet plexiglass storage box, 2 dome lights, window in dress door & fold up step. Stock area has an escape gate on street side, 4 roof vents, plexiglass, 3/4 frameless swing gate on 8’ slide rail, 4 dome lights, tie rail inside & polished tie rail outside, rear gate with half slider, halogen high intensity load light at rear & side ramp. All running lights are clear lens LED’s, 4 additional running lights on both sides, clear lens LED extra high turn signals & spare tire.

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Not all components shown are considered standard.

Stronger to Last Longer • Riveted Aluminum Construction – Eliminates weaking aluminum material with intense welding heat. Aluminum is also much lighter than steel and will not corrode. • Superior Gates – Heavy Duty for reliable containment. • Diamond Tread Plate Floors – The industry’s hardest alloy and highest diamond height. • Smooth Interior Walls – Gentler on livestock and easier to clean. • Enclosed Overhead Wiring – Enclosed and protected.

Customize Your Trailer to Look As Good As Your Show Cattle • New Black Painted Aluminum Sides (natural aluminum is standard) • Polished Stainless Steel Nose • Side Ramps – Several widths available • New Outside Polished Stainless Steel Ramp Door Insert • Tie Rails and Tie Loops • Pop-up Roof Vents

• LED Load Lights on Rear and Side • Available 7’,7’6”, 8’ and 8’6” Widths • Adjustable Compartment Roller Gate • Full Swing Inner Gates • Flat Floor – Corrugated is standard • Custom Alcoa Wheels – and many more!

4400 S. Lewis Blvd Sioux City, IA 51106 712-252-6500 email: sales@wilsontrailer.com

For the Dealer Nearest You Call

800-798-2002

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Fremont, Nebraska Christensen Field - 1:00 P.M. Lunch served @ 12 noon

Opens, Breds, Donors and Select Genetic Lots

B328 - Broker x 8161 January - 3/4 Simmental

B532 - Broker x Upgrade January - PB Simmental

A885 - High Voltage x Macho 3/4 Simmental AI Sire: Pilgrim

Genetic Perfection 2014 consignors: Tucker Cattle Co...................... (402) 314-4488 B&R Simmentals..................... (402) 533-0787 Zeis Simmentals ..................... (402) 720-1967 Laaker Land & Cattle .............. (402) 720-4734 CRR Simmentals..................... (402) 672-3556 BF Black Simmentals ............. (402) 274-7454 Rains Simmentals................... (402) 826-1270

B374 - Wide Track x Steel Force January - 3/4 Simmental

B674 - Sharper Image x OCC Magnitude February - 3/4 Simmental

A147 - Carpe Diem x Angus Commercial AI Sire: I-80

A82 - Upgrade x 501 1/2 Simmental AI Sire: Pilgrim

(859) 421-6100 www.parkelivestock.com pleent@aol.com

For catalog, call: (402) 941-1041

www.geneticperfectioncattle.com

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Rounding up our best genetics!


The Ultimate Finish CHOOSE THE WINNER’S BRAND

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For a deep, rich black look with a touch of shine, use NEW Stierwalt Maxx Black ProTouch after Stierwalt Base Black to complete this special two-step process for finishing the perfect leg. Maxx Black is specially formulated to highlight the depth and dimension achieved by Base Black without breaking down adhesives like other shiny paints. You’ll get exceptional coverage with a touch of holding power, making this a show day must have.

“Maxx Black ProTouch is the best black finishing paint on the market because it doesn’t hamper the holding power of your adhesive like other gloss-type paints tend to do. It covers with a deep, rich black color and semi-gloss shine for a great finished look. You’ll love the way it works with Base Black ProTouch for maximum results, but it can also be used by itself if less coverage is needed.”

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Kirk Stierwalt, Professional Cattle Expert DAL092614R-1

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- Grand Champion Female, ’14 National Junior Shorthorn Show - Congratulations Nick Sullivan

- Grand Champion ShorthornPlus, ’14 IA State Fair - Grand Champion ShorthornPlus, ’14 IA Beef Expo - Congratulations Sara Sullivan - Grand Champion Steer, ’IL State Fair Junior Show - Congratulations to the Varner Family

- Fourth Overall Steer, ’14 IN State Fair - Congratulations to the Brumbaugh Family

- Grand Champion Steer, ’IL State Fair Open Show - Congratulations to the Day Family

Dealer inquiries Welcome!!! Please contact JDK Products, Inc. 815.264.8887 or David Kearns, 815.739.3578 • Dave Kearns, Jr., 815.739.3575 Call for ordering information,

SULLIVAN SUPPLY ... 1.800.475.5902, Dunlap, IA • 1.800.588.7096, Hillsboro, TX • 1.888.914.5972, Lodi, CA

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Barber’s

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Holiday Lights

DECEMBER 13 SATURDAY, 5:30 p.m. SUPERIOR STUDIO FORT WORTH, TEXAS

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Guest consignments from:

Burns Farms Pikeville, Tenn. • Rafter J Herefords Abilene, Texas

Request your sale catalog from the owners or the sale manager. Text Holiday Lights to: 405.464.2455.

Sale Manager: Dustin N. Layton 405.464.2455 laytond@yahoo.com

Jason Barber Superior Productions 817.718.5821 jbarber@superiorlivestock.com

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2014

FOCUS ON THE FUTURE SALE Lexington, Illinois

Dameron Sandy 4155 ...

Dameron Northern Miss 4303 ...

Dameron Northern Miss 4124 ...

Dameron Northern Miss 1406 ...

Dameron C5 Cheyenne 4131 ...

Dameron Ruby 459 ...

Dameron Erica 402 ...

Dameron Miss Evergreen 456 ...

Dameron Peg 436 ...

May, Dameron First Class

February, EXG RS First Rate

January, SCC First N Goal

January, Brilliance

April, Dameron First Class

February, Dameron First Impression

April, Brilliance

February, Dameron C5 American Classic

February, Dameron C5 American Classic

Additional photos & videos can be found at www.dameronangus.com GARY DAMERON & FAMILY

Lexington, Illinois • www.dameronagus.com 309.365.8288 • mobile: 309.261.2191 Jeff Dameron: 309.532.2000 •jeff_dameron@yahoo.com Cody Bock: 309.360.1209

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STANDING HEAT, LLC Your Source of POSITIVE Estrus Detection! Increasing your pregnancy rate is more important today than ever before! Apply prior and/or after to effectively monitor your herd’s estrus activity!

STICKING POWER like the industry has never seen before!

Guaranteed, the BEST ADHERING estrus detection tag available! All tags now sold have this incredibly strong adhesive. - User-Friendly, Peel-N-Stick Application - Affordably Priced, Volume Discounts - Reliable, ‘Rub Off’ Technology “No false readings associated with the traditional scratch off tags.”

Kenny Lee, Mgr. Fairview Angus Ranch, Melville, MT

“FairView Angus Ranch has used Standing Heat estrus detection patches for the last couple of years with great success. We use around 1000 patches a year and have minimal if any loss, the patch adhesive is so sticky they can actually be difficult to get off the cow. The patch rub off rate is a true reflection of how much the animal has been ridden. We feel we are catching more true heats, in turn getting more cattle bred. We’ve tried other brands of heat detection patches, but once you use the Standing Heat system you won’t want to use anything else.”

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Foundation Defiant

Foreman

Montecito Whizard

Halfblood Real

Mr Doctor

Meyer

Steel

Confidence

PeRCentAGe

Step Ahead

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A Cowman’s Best Friend at Calving Time!

Important Calf Catcher Benefits... - Enables quick and safe calf catching! - Convenient, step in access of producer! - Holder secures calf for easy processing! - User-friendly inside release of calf to cow. - Move calves easier with cow following! - Less cow stress, mother can see and smell calf! - Reduces danger while working new calves! - Reduces labor, one person does the work!

Now available with digital scale!

Designed for Processing Safety - Guards cattlemen against protective mother cow! - Built to last! Durable, all welded quality construction! - Tested and Proven in multiple terrains! - Quick mount and dismount on both ATV and UTV (Side x Side) units! - Sold throughout the US and Canada - Customer testimonials on website!

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With the average age of producers getting older, labor more difficult to find and safety a primary issue of everyone... using it for your future calf crops is a must! “Would never calve cows again without it! No worries now about getting hurt while processing babies, as we all know how protective a good mother cow can be.”

Watch Action Video at

www.SafetyZoneCalfCatchers.com To Order, Call 877-505-0914 TODAY! Dealer Inquiry Invited User-Friendly and Durable, Designed to Ensure Safe and Easy Calf Processing November/December 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

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The Black Friday Event

Selling 70 Lots!

Online videos of entire offering at www.holtkampcattle.com Friday, November 28th At the Ranch - 1:00 pm CST - Sign up for a catalog online - View the cattle at the Ranch anytime - Call (319) 850-1563 for a sale catalog

Check out our Blog for daily updates!

Chad, Kim, Skyler and Dacota West Point, IA Chad (319) 850-1563 cell Dacota (319) 850-0758 www.holtkampcattle.com

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KANSASjr.liveStocKshow

Wichita . kansas | september 19th - 22nd

steers

overAll grANd chAmpioN Shown by: Baylee Werth

HeIFers reS. grANd chAmpioN

overAll grANd chAmpioN Shown by: Ben Nikkel

reServe grANd chAmpioN Shown by: Abby Wood

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s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Schilo Schaake

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KANSASjr.liveStocKshow s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Wichita . kansas | september 19th - 22nd

chAmpioN mArKet lAmB

reServe chAmpioN mArKet lAmB

chAmpioN goAt

reServe chAmpioN goAt

chAmpioN mArKet hog

reServe chAmpioN mArKet hog

Shown by: Schilo Schaake

Shown by: Jillian Keller

Shown by: Abby Lillard

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Shown by: Blake Foraker

Shown by: Kaci Foraker

Shown by: Dawson Wuthnow


NORFOLKBEEFEXPO

NorFolk . Ne | september 7tH 2014

steers

OvERaLL gRaNd ChamPiON Shown by: Tejlor Strope

HeIFers REs. gRaNd ChamPiON

OvERaLL gRaNd ChamPiON Shown by: Jaclyn Frey

REsERvE gRaNd ChamPiON Shown by: Halie Andreasen

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s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Grant Romshek

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NORFOLKBEEFEXPO

NorFolk . Ne | september 7tH 2014

div. 1 ChamPiON stEER

div. 1 REsERvE ChamPiON stEER

div. 2 ChamPiON stEER

div. 2 REsERvE ChamPiON stEER

div. 3 ChamPiON stEER

div. 3 REsERvE ChamPiON stEER

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Oliva Groeteke

Shown by: Tejlor Strope

Shown by: Kylie Kemo

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Shown by: Dawson French

Shown by: Grant Romshek

Shown by: Jaclyn Frey


div. 1 ChamPiON hEiFER

div. 1 REsERvE ChamPiON hEiFER

div. 2 ChamPiON hEiFER

div. 2 REsERvE ChamPiON hEiFER

Shown by: Halie Andreasen

Shown by: Jaclyn Frey

Shown by: Autumn Patzel

Shown by: Cassidee Strateman

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AK-SAR-BEN4-HSTOCKSHOW

OMAHA . NE | SEptEMbEr 25-28

BREEDING hEIfERs

ChAmpiON SupREmE hEifER

Champion Commercial | Shown by: Kiley Elder

RESERvE SupREmE hEifER

Champion Chianina | Shown by: Hannah Esch Top:

3RD ovERall

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Champion SimAngus | Shown by: Kennedy Core Left:

4th ovERall

Champion Shorthorn | Shown by: Sara Sullivan Right:

5th ovERall

Champion Angus Heifer | Shown by: Abe Troyer

NoT piCTuREd

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rESErvE CHAMpiON ANGuS

champIoN aoB

REsERvE champIoN aoB

Shown by: Tyler Steele

Shown by: Erin Sorenson

Shown by: Jamie Geyer

champIoN chaRolaIs

REsERvE champIoN chaRolaIs

Shown by: devon Benes

Shown by: Hadley Schotte

REsERvE champIoN chIaNINa

REsERvE champIoN commERcIal

champIoN composItE chaRolaIs

REs. champIoN composItE chaRolaIs

Shown by: Tanner Curtain

Shown by: Violet Lapke

Shown by: Carlie Benes

CHAMpiON fOuNdAtiON SiMMENtAL

champIoN hEREfoRD

Shown by: Kennedy Core

Shown by: Sara Weber

REsERvE champIoN hEREfoRD

CHAMpiON LiMOuSiN

rESErvE CHAMpiON LiMOuSiN

CHAMpiON MAiNE-ANjOu

Shown by: Alexa Montagne

Shown by: olina Vesey

Shown by: Cade VanVilet

Shown by: Ward Carter

Shown by: Carlee Meeks

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AK-SAR-BEN4-HSTOCKSHOW

OMAHA . NE | SEptEMbEr 25-28

rESErvE CHAMpiON MAiNE-ANjOu

champIoN maINEtaINER

REsERvE champIoN maINEtaINER

Shown by: Ben Weis

Shown by: Annie Herr

Shown by: Riley Sieren

rESErvE CHAMpiON SHOrtHOrN pLuS

REsERvE champIoN shoRthoRN

Shown by: Mana Weber

Shown by: Jenna Tlach

champIoN sImmENtal Shown by: Mitchell Hoefling

REsERvE champIoN sImmENtal

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Colton Kleinschmidt

ChAmpiON fEEDER hEifER Shown by: Heath downing

RESERvE ChAmpiON fEEDER hEifER Shown by: Miles Stagemeyer

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fEEDER hEIfERs


fEEDER stEERs

ChAmpiON fEEDER STEER Shown by: Heath downing

maRkEt hEIfERs

RESERvE ChAmpiON fEEDER STEER Shown by: Colin ibach

ChAmpiON mARKET hEifER Shown by: dalton Smith

RESERvE ChAmpiON mARKET hEifER Shown by: Mackinzie Smith

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AK-SAR-BEN4-HSTOCKSHOW

OMAHA . NE | SEptEMbEr 25-28

stEERs

OvERAll ChAmpiON STEER Shown by: Vada Vickland

RESERvE ChAmpiON STEER

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Kenton Lain

3RD ovERall stEER

Shown by: Mitchell Hoefling

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ChAmpiON BRiTiSh BREED mARKET STEER Shown by: Tejlor Strope


coNtINENtal BREED

ChAmpiON CONTiNENTAl mARKET STEER Shown by: Abby Bravard

RESERvE ChAmpiON CONTiNENTAl mARKET STEER Shown by: dustin Lund

ChAmpiON CONTiNENTAl mARKET hEifER Shown by: Kathlyn Hauxwell

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KANSASSTATEFAIR

HutcHinson . kansas | september 5tH - 14tH

market steers

OveRAll gRANd ChAmpION Shown by: Kelsie Shapland

ReSeRve gRANd ChAmpION Shown by: Andrew Hodges Top:

3rd overall

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Lauren Aust

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Left:

4tH overall

Shown by: Taylor Goering Right:

5th overall

Shown by: Baylee Werth


heifers

OveRAll gRANd ChAmpION Shown by: Abby Wood

ReSeRve gRANd ChAmpION Shown by: Taylor Goering Top:

3rd overall

Shown by: Andrew Hodges Left:

4tH overall

Shown by: Ben Nikkel Right:

5th overall

Shown by: Jake Nikkel

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KANSASSTATEFAIR

HutcHinson . kansas | september 5tH - 14tH

market hogs

OveRAll gRANd ChAmpION

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Beth Hodges

3rd overall

Shown by: Sydney Markley

4tH overall

Shown by: Chisum Grund

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ReSeRve gRANd ChAmpION Shown by: Alex Ptacek

5th overall

Shown by: Justin Messner


market lambs

OveRAll gRANd ChAmpION Shown by: Kara Cutshaw

3rd overall

Shown by: Dandi Thomas

4tH overall

Shown by: Grady Allen

ReSeRve gRANd ChAmpION Shown by: Shilo Schaake

5th overall

Shown by: Schilo Schaake

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KANSASSTATEFAIR

HutcHinson . kansas | september 5tH - 14tH

goats

OveRAll gRANd ChAmpION

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Beth Hodges

3rd overall

Shown by: Schilo Schaake

4tH overall

Shown by: Kaci Foraker

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ReSeRve gRANd ChAmpION Shown by: Brendan McBeth

5th overall

Shown by: Erin Falkenstien


CALIFORNIASTATEFAIR

sacramento . ca | July 11 – 27th

market animals

gRANd ChAmpION mARKET STEER Shown by: Julia Dayton

RES. gRANd ChAmpION mARKET STEER

gRANd ChAmpION FFA STEER Shown by: Steven Pozzi

RESERvE gRANd ChAmpION FFA STEER

Shown by: Kolby Steidlmayer

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s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Preslie Hewitt

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CALIFORNIASTATEFAIR

sacramento . ca | July 11 – 27th

market animals

gRANd ChAmpION mARKET hEIFER Shown by: Evan Wolfe

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

breeding

SupREmE ChAmpION FEmALE Shown by: Kate Brossard

RESERvE SupREmE ChAmpION FEmALE Shown by: Sarina Castro

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ChAmpION mARKET LAmB

RESERvE ChAmpION mARKET LAmB

ChAmpION gOAT

RESERvE ChAmpION gOAT

gRANd ChAmpION BARROw

RES. gRANd ChAmpION BARROw

Shown by: Sarah Bayne

Shown by: Logan Van Allen

Shown by: Wyatt DeBusk

Shown by: Owen Clark

Shown by: Owen Clark

Shown by: Lucia Abreu

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KEYSTONEINT’LLIVESTOCKSHOW

HARRISBURG . PA | SEPTEMBER 27TH - OCTOBER 5TH

JUNIOR BEEF BREEDING

SUPREME ChaMPION FEMaLE Shown by: Melissa Grimmel

RESERVE SUPREME ChaMPION FEMaLE

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Miller Smith

CHAMPION ANGUS HEIfER

RESERvE CHAMPION ANGUS HEIfER

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS HEIfER

Shown by: Madison Udell

Shown by: Kyle Livingston

Shown by: Rachel Clark

RESERvE CHAMPION CHAROLAIS HEIfER

RESERvE CHAMPION AOB HEIfER

CHAMPION CHIANINA HEIfER

Shown by: Rachael Hockenbery

Shown by: Shelby Griffith

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Shown by: Chet Stem


RESERvE CHAMPION CHIANINA HEIfER

CHAMPION COMPOSITE CHAROLAIS HEIfER CHAMPION CROSSBREd HEIfER

Shown by: Rachel Clark

Shown by: Shown by: Brad Johnson

Shown by: Dalton Mackenzie

CHAMPION HEREfORd HEIfER

RESERvE CHAMPION HEREfORd HEIfER

CHAMPION LIMOUSIN HEIfER

Shown by: Melissa Grimmel

Shown by: Melissa Grimmel

Shown by: Lonnie Thomas

RESERvE CHAMPION LIMOUSIN HEIfER

CHAMPION MAINE ANjOU HEIfER

CHAMPION MAINETAINER HEIfER

Shown by: Colin Campbell

Shown by: Layne Sanders

Shown by: Emilie Campbell

CHAMPION REd ANGUS

RESERvE CHAMPION REd ANGUS HEIfER

CHAMPION SHORTHORN HEIfER

Shown by: Emma Kate Foster

Shown by: Miller Smith

CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS HEIfER

RES. CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS HEIfER

Shown by: Rachel Clark

Shown by: Rachel Clark

Shown by: Emma Kate Foster

RESERvE CHAMPION SHORTHORN HEIfER Shown by: Kolton DeGasperi

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KEYSTONEINT’LLIVESTOCKSHOW

HARRISBURG . PA | SEPTEMBER 27TH - OCTOBER 5TH

JUNIOR BEEF BREEDING

RESERvE CHAMPION SIM ANGUS HEIfER

CHAMPION SIMMENTAL HEIfER

Shown by: Jackson Mattocks

Shown by: Brody Fitzgerald

Shown by: Jackson Mattocks

RESERvE CHAMPION SIMMENTAL HEIfER

CHAMPION ANGUS COw/CALf PAIR

RESERvE CHAMPION ANGUS COw/CALf PAIR

Shown by: Kyle Schulze

Shown by: Amanda Cole

CHAMPION SIM ANGUS HEIfER

Shown by: Kelsey Powers-Barb

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

OPEN BEEF BREEDING

RESERVE SUPREME ChaMPION OPEN FEMaLE CHAMPION SIMM ANGUS

Shown by: Tim Schaeffer Show Cattle

SUPREME ChaMPION OPEN FEMaLE Shown by: Brad Johnson

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CHAMPION AOB

RESERvE CHAMPION AOB

CHAMPION CHIANINA

Shown by: Brad Johnson

Shown by: Tess Gavagan

Shown by: Chet Stem

RESERvE CHAMPION CHIANINA

CHAMPION LIMOUSIN

Shown by: Rachel Clark

Shown by: Annette Delaplaine

RESERvE CHAMPION LIMOUSIN

CHAMPION MAINE-ANjOU

RESERvE CHAMPION MAINE-ANjOU

CHAMPION MAINETAINER

Shown by: Layne Sanders

Shown by: Annette Delaplaine

Shown by: Kelsey Delaplaine

RESERvE CHAMPION MAINETAINER

CHAMPION ANGUS

RESERvE CHAMPION ANGUS

Shown by: Kylie Blanding

Shown by: Madison Udell

Shown by: Matthew Mitchell

CHAMPION HEREfORd

RESERvE CHAMPION HEREfORd

CHAMPION REd ANGUS

Shown by: Melissa Grimmel

Shown by: Lowderman Cattle Co

Shown by: Emma Kate Foster

Shown by: Lonnie Thomas

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KEYSTONEINT’LLIVESTOCKSHOW

HARRISBURG . PA | SEPTEMBER 27TH - OCTOBER 5TH

RESERvE CHAMPION REd ANGUS

RESERvE CHAMPION SIMM ANGUS

Shown by: Collin Vander Wal

Shown by: James & Jackie Campbell

RESERvE CHAMPION SIMMENTAL

CHAMPION wHITE PARk

Shown by: Jackson Mattocks

Shown by: Bill Paul

Shown by: Yael Goldstein

CHAMPION HEREfORd COw/CALf PAIR

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS COMPOSITE

RES. CHAMPION CHAROLAIS COMPOSITE

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Harrison Roberts

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS Shown by: Rachael E. Hockenbery

RESERvE CHAMPION HIGHLANd Shown by: Daniel Thorne

Shown by: Brad Johnson

RESERvE CHAMPION CHAROLAIS

CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Shown by: Kellog Manor

RESERvE CHAMPION wHITE PARk

Shown by: Katelynn R. Cape

CHAMPION HIGHLANd

Shown by: Macy Meadows

Shown by: Marjie K. Hartz

CHAMPION SHORTHORN

RESERvE CHAMPION SHORTHORN

Shown by: Adrianee Trennepohl

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Shown by: Miller Smith


CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS

RESERvE CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS

Shown by: Tyler Cates

Shown by: Kelly Dietrich

fEEdER CALvES

ChaMPION FEEdER STEER Shown by: David Brant

ChaMPION FEEdER hEIFER Shown by: Ben Warfield

RESERVE ChaMPION FEEdER STEER Shown by: C. Eugene Wingert

RESERVE ChaMPION FEEdER hEIFER Shown by: Jared Fessler

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KEYSTONEINT’LLIVESTOCKSHOW

HARRISBURG . PA | SEPTEMBER 27TH - OCTOBER 5TH

MARkET STEERS

ChaMPION MaRKET STEER Shown by: Kenneth Poole

fARM SHOw STEERS RESERVE ChaMPION MaRKET STEER

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Colton Zundel

ChaMPION FaRM ShOw STEER Shown by: Kayce Myers

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RESERVE ChaMPION FaRM ShOw STEER Shown by: Dylan Fessler


Missouri cluB calf association www.missouriclubcalfassoc.com

The deadline has passed for applying to the MCCA Board. Our new board will begin meeting and planning for the 2015 show season. We are fortunate to have three advisors to the board this year. Brianne Bishop and Taylor Loges are former MCCA members and board members who have chosen to continue supporting the youth in Missouri. We’re working through the rules and regulations this winter to clarify a few items. If you’re interested in hosting a points show or if you have a suggestion, please let one of us know and we’ll pass it on to the Board for a decision. I’m sure most of you have your calves and are excited about the coming show season. Remember that banners are won in the barn, not at the show. The time you put into your calf will pay off soon. Keep rinsing, brushing and blowing on those calves and we’ll see you soon! Melinda Bastian, Adult Mentor | Missouri Club Calf Association | melinda.bastian@hotmail.com

MeMBersHiP forM One exhibitor per form, please. 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: _______________________________ 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.

Points will not accuMulate until dues are Paid in full.

Mail to: MCCA - Attn. Samantha Graves 11795 Liv 228 Chillicothe, MO 64601 Or turn in at MCCA booth during MU-AGR in Columbia. November/December 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

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SOUTHDAKOTASTATEFAIR

huron . South dakota | auguSt 28th - September 1St

BREEDING

OvErAll grAnd CHAmpiOn

Champion Simmental | Shown by: Chesney Effling

rESErvE grAnd CHAmpiOn

Champion Maine-Tainer | Shown by: Julianna Albrecht Top:

3RD ovERall

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Champion Foundation Simmental | Shown by: Chesney Effling

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Left:

4th ovERall

Champion Charolais | Shown by: Paislee Carlson Right:

5th ovERall

Champion Maine Anjou | Shown by: Maesa Dvorak


Champion anguS

reServe Champion anguS

reServe Champion CharolaiS

Shown by: Sydney Dvorak

Shown by: Kylee Geppert

Shown by: Cory Eggleston

Champion CharolaiS CompoSite

reS. Champion CharolaiS CompoSite

Shown by: Julianna Albrecht

Shown by: Kobe Roe

Champion Chianina & Chihybrid

reS. Champion Chianina & Chihybrid

Champion gelbvieh & balanCer

reS. Champion gelbvieh & balanCer

Shown by: Karlie Becking

Shown by: Grady Lehrkamp

Shown by: Wyatt Forbes

Champion hereFord

reServe Champion hereFord

Shown by: Abby Repenning

Shown by: Brinn Begalka

Champion limouSin & limFlex

reServe Champion limouSin & limFlex

reServe Champion maine anjou

reServe Champion maine tainer

Shown by: Alexa Montagne

Shown by: Halley Becking

Shown by: Adrianne Schaunaman

Shown by: Blaine Geppert

Shown by: Delaney Peterson

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SOUTHDAKOTASTATEFAIR s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

huron . South dakota | auguSt 28th - September 1St

Champion red anguS

reServe Champion red anguS

Champion Shorthorn

Shown by: Kale Pharis

Shown by: Rebecca Leddy

Shown by: Halley Becking

reServe Champion Shorthorn

Champion Shorthorn pluS

Shown by: Sammi Schrag

Shown by: Lexi Osterman

reServe Champion Shorthorn pluS

reServe Champion Simmental

reS. Champion Foundation Simmental

Champion aob

Shown by: Shannon Duxbury

Shown by: Tate Bergh

Shown by: Nathan Duerre

reServe Champion aob

Champion CommerCial

Shown by: Tanner Amundson

Shown by: Emma Noteboom

reServe Champion CommerCial

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Shown by: Dylan Schaunaman

Shown by: Clayton Lau


market

OvErAll grAnd CHAmpiOn

Champion Chianina | Shown by: Kylie Beare

rESErvE grAnd CHAmpiOn

Champion Shorthorn | Shown by: Adrianne Schaunaman Top:

3RD ovERall

Champion Market Heifer | Shown by: Bryce Beitelspacher Left:

4th ovERall

Champion Crossbred | Shown by: Natalie Grocott Right:

5th ovERall

Reserve Champion Chianina | Shown by: Lane Miller

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SOUTHDAKOTASTATEFAIR s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

huron . South dakota | auguSt 28th - September 1St

reServe Champion market heiFer

Champion anguS

reServe Champion anguS

Shown by: Kyler Johnson

Shown by: Hanna Peterson

Shown by: Madilyn Wright

Champion CharolaiS

reServe Champion CharolaiS

Shown by: Kadon Leddy

Shown by: Kenzy Beare

Champion gelbvieh

reServe Champion gelbvieh

Champion hereFord

reServe Champion hereFord

Shown by: Tyler Ceroll

Shown by: Lane Miller

Shown by: Justin Ringkob

Champion limouSin

Champion maine anjou

Shown by: Mikayla Prouty

Shown by: Lane Miller

Champion red anguS

reServe Champion red anguS

reServe Champion Shorthorn

Champion Shorthorn pluS

Shown by: Sadie Vander Wal

Shown by: Brianna Duerre

Shown by: Jacob Hojer

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Shown by: Justin Ringkob

Shown by: Jessica Goeken


reServe Champion Shorthorn pluS

Champion Simmental

reServe Champion Simmental

Shown by: Collin Vander Wal

Shown by: Lane Miller

Shown by: Chesney Effling

Champion CroSSbred div. 1

reServe Champion CroSSbred div. 1

Shown by: NaLea Dunsmore

Shown by: Addison Haase

reServe Champion CroSSbred div. 2 Shown by: Kylie Beare

Champion CroSSbred div. 3 Shown by: McKenzye Gunderson

reServe Champion CroSSbred div. 3 Shown by: Hanna Peterson

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tulsastatefair

tulsa . ok | sEptEmBER 25th – octoBER 5th

BREEDING hEIfERs

supreme heifer

Champion Charolais | Shown by: Charley Johnson

reserve champion supreme heifer

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Champion Shorthorn | Shown by: Lynlea Hunter

3RD ovERall

Champion Limousin | Shown by: Peyton Haley

champIoN B&o hEIfER Shown by: Ryan Callahan

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REsERvE champIoN B&o hEIfER Shown by: Evan Sims


champIoN aNGus hEIfER

REsERvE champIoN aNGus hEIfER

champIoN BRaNGus hEIfER

Shown by: Chance Myers

Shown by: Ryan Callahan

Shown by: Andreya Mitchell

REsERvE champIoN chaRolaIs hEIfER

champIoN chaRolaIs composItE hEIfER REs. champIoN chaRolaIs composItE hEIfER Shown by: Will Chrz

Shown by: Landon Garcia

REsERvE champIoN chIaNINa hEIfER

champIoN commERcIal hEIfER

Shown by: William Hasenbeck

Shown by: Carson Lott

champIoN GElBvEIh hEIfER

champIoN hEREfoRD hEIfER

REsERvE champIoN hEREfoRD hEIfER

Shown by: Micah Mueggenborg

Shown by: Molly Long

Shown by: Evan Sims

REsERvE champIoN lImousIN hEIfER

CHAMPION MAINe-ANjOu HeIfer

reserve CHAMPION MAINe-ANjOu HeIfer

Shown by: Jaden Linthicum

Shown by: Ladd Landgraf

Shown by: Paige Elam

Shown by: Braxton Filippo

champIoN chIaNINa hEIfER Shown by: Cy Heldermon

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tulsastatefair

tulsa . ok | sEptEmBER 25th – octoBER 5th

champIoN maINEtaINER hEIfER

REsERvE champIoN maINEtaINER hEIfER

Shown by: Kaylee Oyler

Shown by: Blakelee Hayes

REsERvE champIoN RED aNGus hEIfER

champIoN RED BRahmaN hEIfER

REsERvE champIoN RED BRahmaN hEIfER

Shown by: John Nelson

Shown by: Katie Green

Shown by: John Nelson

champIoN saNta GERtRuDIs hEIfER

REsERvE champIoN shoRthoRN hEIfER

champIoN shoRthoRN plus hEIfER

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Allison Byrn

Shown by: Dallen Thomas

champIoN RED aNGus hEIfER Shown by: Katie Green

Shown by: Garrett Mouse

REs. champIoN shoRthoRN plus hEIfER champIoN sImmENtal hEIfER

champIoN %sImmENtal hEIfER

Shown by: Dustin Glover

Shown by: Gatlin Goodson

Shown by: Braelyn Berlowitz

REsERvE champIoN %sImmENtal hEIfER Shown by: Chaley Shepherd

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maRkEt stEERs

grand champion market steer

Champion Maine-Anjou Steer | Shown by: Lauren Bilderback

res. grand champion market steer

Champion Crossbred Steer | Shown by: Baylor Bonham

champIoN aoB stEER

REsERvE champIoN aoB stEER

champIoN aNGus stEER

Shown by: Zell Freeman

Shown by: Dawson Dudark

Shown by: Caden Church

REsERvE champIoN aNGus stEER

champIoN chaRolaIs stEER

Shown by: Kennedy Vanzant

Shown by: Ryder Klaassen

REsERvE champIoN chaRolaIs stEER Shown by: Brock Carter

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tulsastatefair

tulsa . ok | sEptEmBER 25th – octoBER 5th

REsERvE champIoN chIaNINa stEER Shown by: Jake Paul Perryman

REsERvE champIoN lImousIN stEER Shown by: Carson Lott

REsERvE champIoN shoRthoRN stEER

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Jake Thorp

champIoN hEREfoRD stEER Shown by: Hayden Taliaferro

reserve CHAMPION MAINe-ANjOu steer Shown by: Madyson Arthur

champIoN lImousIN stEER Shown by: Riley Parson

champIoN shoRthoRN stEER Shown by: Kalee Horn

champIoN sImmENtal stEER

REsERvE champIoN sImmENtal stEER

Shown by: Stefanie Guerrero

Shown by: Will Chrz

REsERvE champIoN cRossBRED stEER Shown by: Seth Tucker

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cornhuskerclassic

hiLLsbOrO . Oh | OCTOber 5Th, 2014 | JUdge: JAKe OsbOrn

breeding heifers

grand champion

Champion Crossbred | Shown by: Lori Millenbaugh

res. grand champion

Champion Shorthorn Plus | Shown by: Toby Neptune Top:

3rd OverALL Left:

4Th OverALL

Champion Maine-Tainer | Shown by: Sautter Farms Right:

5Th OverALL

Reserve Champion Crossbred | Shown by: Molly Hoyda

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Champion Simmental | Shown by: Montgomery Alexander

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cornhuskerclassic s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

hiLLsbOrO . Oh | OCTOber 5Th, 2014 | JUdge: JAKe OsbOrn

breeding heifers breed ChAmpiOns

ChAmpiOn AOb

reserve ChAmpiOn AOb

ChAmpiOn ChiAninA

Shown by: Jakob Briendenbach

Shown by: Erin Weisgarber

Shown by: Hailey King

reserve ChAmpiOn ChiAninA

reserve CHAMPION MAINe-tAINer

Shown by: Mackenna Lundquist

Shown by: Melanie Hamlett

ChAmpiOn shOrThOrn Shown by: Adam Schumm

NoT PiCTuREd

reserve ChAmpiOn shOrThOrn

reserve ChAmpiOn shOrThOrn pLUs

reserve ChAmpiOn simmenTAL

Shown by: Logan Vail

Shown by: Tyler Clark

Shown by: Hailey King

ChAmpiOn mArKeT heifer

reserve ChAmpiOn mArKeT heifer

Shown by: Mackenna Lundquist

Shown by: Aaron Post

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mArKeT AnimALs

grand champion

Champion Crossbred | Shown by: Kendra Gabriel

reserve grand champion

Champion Chianina | Shown by: derek Miller Top:

3rd OverALL

Champion Shorthorn Plus | Shown by: Lori Millenbaugh Left:

4Th OverALL

Reserve Champion Chianina | Shown by: Toby Neptune Right:

5Th OverALL

Reserve Champion Crossbred | Shown by: Toby Neptune

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cornhuskerclassic

hiLLsbOrO . Oh | OCTOber 5Th, 2014 | JUdge: JAKe OsbOrn

mArKeT AnimALs breed ChAmpiOns

ChAmpiOn AOb

reserve ChAmpiOn AOb

CHAMPION MAINe-tAINer

Shown by: Lawtyn Holley

Shown by: Ronnie Schumm

Shown by: Adam Widman

n ove m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

NoT PiCTuREd

NoT PiCTuREd

reserve CHAMPION MAINe-tAINer

ChAmpiOn shOrThOrn

Shown by: Allie Warnimont

Shown by: Collin Wallace

reserve ChAmpiOn shOrThOrn Shown by: Ellie Siedel

NoT PiCTuREd

reserve shOrThOrn pLUs

4Th CrOssbred

Shown by: Ashley Peter

Shown by: Rosa Bowen

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••• OKLAHOMA CLUB CALF ASSOCIATION ••• As I sit here enjoying another of the 11 days of awesome at the Tulsa State Fair, I look around at all the friends my family and I have made over the past several years. Watching the young people and the adults catch up on all that has happened in their lives over the past few months. Looking at each one’s calf or calves and wondering who will win supreme heifer this year. We have already made it through the steer show and would like to congratulate Lauren Bilderback on her Grand Champion Steer and Reserve Grand Champion Steer to Baylor Bonham. Seeing and watching everyone it almost reminds me of a great big family reunion, a big show family reunion. With one boy already gone and in college, his mother and I always look forward to seeing him at the shows when he is able to make there to help little brother. Being able to watch all of this brings me back to family and the holidays rapidly approaching. Enjoy the time you have with not just your family but also with your show family, because in a blink of an eye it will all be gone. I hope everyone had a great Tulsa fair with their show families and I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday season with their families. Let us never forget the real reason why we do this. Good luck to all and remember, IT ALL STARTS BEFORE SUNRISE! Jay Grossnicklaus OCCA President

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

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

(P) 918-344-0622 (e) ericasg@hotmailcom

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overall sHoWmansHip points Rank Last Name First Pts. 1 Hilburn Kyleigh 150 2 Courtney Madison 145 3 Myers Chance 143 4 Edens Caleb 135 5 Myers Hudson 131 6 Turner Coltin 128 7 Kemp Bridget 114 8 Langford Cash 108 9 Kemp Brooke 107 10 Courtney Brock 92 sHoWmansHip points BY dist. Div. Last Name First Pts. Junior Courtney Madison 145 Junior Edens Caleb 135 Junior Myers Hudson 131 Junior Turner Coltin 128 Junior Langford Cash 108 Junior Kemp Brooke 107 Junior Rhodes Kya 53 Junior Gramblin Dalton 43 Junior Hutchison Newt 36 Junior Sager Gavin 22 Int. Int. Int. Int. Int. Int. Int. Int. Int. Int.

Hilburn Kemp Courtney Berlowitz McNaught Hayes Hicks Grossnicklaus Barnes Perryman

Kyleigh Bridget Brock Braelyn Kimber Blakelee Jordyn Clay Erin Jake

150 114 92 70 62 50 44 40 35 23

Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior

Myers Guthrie Prough Storey Jahn Armitage Holland Martin Stephen

Chance Will Jace Jordan Cale Hannah John Wyatt Taylor

143 81 74 60 42 22 5 2 2

Heifer points BY division Breed Last Name First Dist. Pts. AOB Hutchinson Newt NW 100 AOB Jessup Alliston SW 40 American Storey American Jones American Mitchell

Jordan SE Jacob C Andrea SE

72 30 30

Angus Barnes

Erin

194

NE

Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus

Thompson Myers Ray Myers Johnson Blakey Emberson Johnson Blakey

Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais

Cooper Chance Jackson Hudson Sydney Adyson Abby Charley Adrienne

NE C SE C NW C C NW C

144 180 110 106 23 66 50 44 30

Charley Brock Caitlin Hagan Ashton

NW NE SW NW SW

140 106 40 20 12

Kyson Nicholas Kyleigh Ashton Will

NW NE SE SE NW

52 50 22 20 20 86 78 66 65 54 50 46 30 26 26

Johnson Courtney Stehr Sprouse Cockrell

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

Head Purcell Hilburn Evans Chrz

Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina

Hicks Perrier Purcell Courtney Hartin Head Wessels Ford Norman Baker

Jayci SW Hunter NE Nicholas NE Madison NE Kaden SE Kyson NW Brooke NW Jakob SW Ethan C Aaron NW

Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford

Johnson Bilderback Berlowitz Kemp Kemp Langford Hayes Hayes Courtney Prough Dobbs

Sydney Lauren Blaze Bridget Brooke Cash Clayton Blaklee Madison Jace Nicholas

NW 159 SW 119 C 110 NE 79 NE 77 NE 65 SE 58 SE 57 NE 56 SW 56 NE 50

Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin

White White Jahn Gramblin Holland

Richard Shelby Spencer Dalton John

NE NE SW NE NE

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121 48 36 28 24

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

Senkel Shaylee SE 57 Evans Ashton SE 50 McGowan Sydney C 36 Ford Jakob NW 26 Hartin Kaden SE 24 Turner Coltin NE 23 Fuller MakaylaC 21 Hoover Paige NE 20 Oyster Logan C 20 Phillips Preston SW 16

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

Dobbs Williams Ward Hilburn Blakley Courtney Shepherd Hancock Lott Turner

Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus

Hutchison Brock Guthrie Will Bilderback Jason

NW 111 NW 105 SW 32

Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn

McGowan Christian Blankinship Brittany McNaught Kimber Sprouse Hagen White Cooper Krebs Brant

SE NW NW NW NW SE

224 66 46 28 26 16

Kimber Kara Halie Cammie Lane Chance Colby Tydon Ashton Olivia

NW C SW SW NW SE SE SE SE SE

124 112 52 26 26 20 16 14 14 12

Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental

Berlowitz Braelyn Robertson Kody Armitage Sarah Hicks Jordyn Stehr Cammie Grossnicklas Clay Horton Tyler Armitage Hannah Vernon Trevor Stehr Caitlin

C SW C SW SW SW SE C NW SW

178 40 22 20 16 16 12 10 6 6

%Simm %Simm

Goodson Shepherd

ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus

McNaught Baker Clark Stehr Blankinship Krebs Jones Austin Evans Hamilton

Sydney Drake Trinity Kyleigh Larahmy Brock Cheridan Wyatt Carson Coltin

NE 139 NW 86 NE 74 SE 66 NE 64 NE 50 C 40 NE 30 NE 30 NE 26

Gatlin NW 96 Charley C 56


%Simm %Simm %Simm %Simm %Simm %Simm %Simm

Grossnicklaus Clay Armitage Hannah Hicks Jordyn Martin Roni Jo Vernon Trevor Stehr Caitlin Thompson Raylyn

SW C SW SE NW SW NE

40 36 30 28 16 16 6

Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial

Goodson Gatlin Head Kyson Stinnett Madison Purcell Nicholas Turner Coltin Fuller Makayla Brown Ashton NowakowskiLindy Kemp Bridget Courtney Brock

NW NW C NE NE C C C NE NE

150 91 81 45 45 42 40 40 37 33

steer points BY division Breed Last Name First Dist. AOB Grossnicklaus Clay SW AOB Freeman Zell SW AOB Shebester Cooper SW Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus

Glover Shebester Bilderback Blakley Creason Gruenwald Ford

Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais

Forgy Evans Bilderback Klaassen Glover Jones White

Tommy SW Cooper SW Lauren SW Larahmy NE Adam NW Kasey NW Jace SE Brett Ashton Lauren Ryder Tommy Colby Ryle

Pts. 60 40 20 40 40 32 20 12 12 10

SE 68 SE 60 SW 36 SW 32 SW 30 SE 26 NW 12

Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina

Goodson Gatlin NW Perryman Jake Paul NE Testerman Mylah SW Martin Wyatt NW Creason Elese NW Smith Kale NW

100 100 36 20 12 6

Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford

Kemp Brooke NE Langford Cash NE Testerman Mylah SW Bilderback Lauren SW Dixon Hatlie C Dimmitt Madeline NW Gibson Brooke NE Knapp Jessalene SE Shebester Konner SW Scott Kole SW

84 80 60 52 30 20 16 10 10 6

Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin

Glover Tommy SW Goodson Gatlin NW Testerman Hadie SW Imke Kaylee NW Jones Colby SE Edens Caleb NW Hardin Hannah NE Freeman Vivian SW Perryman Jake Paul NE Forgy Brett SE

140 130 88 66 60 52 40 26 22 20

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

Elliott Aaron SE Testerman Mylah SW Brown Ashton C Goodson Gatlin NW Knapp Jessalene SE Starks Macy NW Storey Jordan SE Imke Kaylee NW Hilburn Kyleigh SE Schenk Tyler SW

80 80 60 40 36 36 36 32 30 20

Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn

Langford Forgy Sager Bilderback Bilderback Stehr

Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental

Brown Ashton Thompson Raylyn Fuss Austyn Chrz Will Gibson Brooke Cato Kolby Martin Roni Jo Grunewald Kasey Head Kyson Kemp Bridget

Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross

Chaplin Bonham Hudgins Bilderback Perryman Dimmitt Creason Edens Allard Stehr

Cash Brett Gavin Jason Lauren Caitlin

Grady Baylor Madison Lauren Jake Paul Julia Adam Caleb Calvin Caitlin

NE 90 SE 46 NW 26 SW 20 SW 20 SW 12 C 110 NE 60 NE 52 NW 40 NE 40 SE 20 SE 16 NW 16 NW 16 NE 12 SW C NE SW NE NW NW NW NW SW

122 118 96 44 44 20 20 20 16 16

overall top Heifer eXHiBitors Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Goodson Gatlin NW 246 2 McGowan Christian SE 224 3 Courtney Brock C 209 4 Barnes Erin NE 194 5 Head Kyson NW 193 6 Johnson Charley NW 184 7 Johnson Sydney NW 182 8 Myers Chance C 180 9 Berlowitz Braelyn C 178 10 McNaught Kimber NW 170 top noviCe Heifer eXHiBitors Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Johnson Sydney NW 232 2 Johnson Charley NW 184 3 Berlowitz Blaze C 120 4 Hutchison Newt NW 100 5 Williams Drake NW 86 6 Hancock Wyatt NE 79 7 Perrier Hunter NE 78 8 Langford Cash NE 65 9 Dobbs Nicholas NE 50 10 Nowakowski Lindy C 50 top Heifer eXHiBitors BY reG. Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Berlowitz Blaze C 120 2 Baker Kara C 112 3 Myers Hudson C 106 4 Emberson Abby C 101 5 Stinnett Madison C 81 6 Blakey Adyson C 66 7 Fuller MaKayla C 63 8 Armitage Hannah C 62 9 Shepherd Charley C 56 10 Nowakowski Lindy C 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Purcell Thompson Dobbs White Courtney Kemp Turner Hancock Perrier Kemp

Nicholas Cooper Sydney Richard Madison Bridget Coltin Wyatt Hunter Brooke

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

167 144 139 121 121 116 104 79 78 77

1 2 3 4 5 6

Hutchison Guthrie Hutchison Williams Blankinship Sprouse

Brock Will Newt Drake Brittany Hagan

NW NW NW NW NW NW

111 105 100 86 66 48

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7 8 9 10

Wessels Baker White Chrz

Brooke Aaron Cooper Will

NW NW NW NW

46 46 38 30

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ray Hilburn Evans Senkel Hartin Hayes Storey Hayes Rhodes Mitchell

Jackson Kyleigh Ashton Shaylee Kaden Blaklee Jordan Clayton Kya Andrea

SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE

123 88 84 82 78 75 72 58 46 30

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bilderback Stehr Prough Grossnicklaus Ford Clark Hicks Stehr Jessup Robertson

SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW

119 62 62 56 56 52 50 42 40 40

Lauren Caitlin Jace Clay Jakob Halie Jordyn Cammie Alliston Kody

overall top steer eXHiBitors Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Goodson Gatlin NW 270 Glover Tommy SW 210 Bilderback Lauren SW 194 Testerman Mylah SW 176 Brown Ashton C 170 Langford Cash NE 170 Perryman Jake Paul NE 166 Forgy Brett SE 134

Chaplin Bonham

Grady Baylor

SW C

122 118

9 10

Grunewald Kasey Creason Elese

NW NW

28 28

top noviCe steer eXHiBitors Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Langford Cash NE 170 2 Chaplin Grady SW 122 3 Sager Gavin NW 46 4 Freeman Zell SW 40 5 Hardin Hannah NE 40 6 Chrz Will NW 40 7 Klaassen Ryder SW 32 8 Dixon Hatlie C 30 9 Allard Calvin NW 16 10 Sprouse Hagan NW 16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jones Elliott Evans Knapp Storey Hilburn Cato Martin Ford Mitchell

SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE

86 80 60 56 36 30 20 16 6 6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Testerman Grossnicklaus Shebester Freeman Freeman Schenk Klaassen Stehr Clark Bilderback

SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW

88 60 60 40 40 36 32 28 20 20

top steer eXHiBitors BY reGion Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Dixon Hatlie C 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Hudgins Kemp Thompson Gibson Fuss Hardin Blakley Kemp

Madison Brooke Raylyn Brooke Austyn Hannah Larahmy Bridget

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

96 84 60 56 52 40 20 12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Imke Edens Sager Chrz Head Starks Creason Thrasher

Kaylee Caleb Gavin Will Kyson Macy Adam Gage

NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW

98 90 46 40 36 36 32 30

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Colby Aaron Ashton Jessalene Jordan Kyleigh Kolby Roni Jo Jace Andrea Hadie Clay Cooper Vivian Zell Tyler Ryder Caitlin Halie Jason


Year-end review

Shining a Spotlight on Your Finances May Brighten Your Future Courtesy of Matthew E. O’Donnell | Vice President Financial Advisor Morgan Stanley year-end financial review can be instrumental to your future financial success. However, you may not want to wait until the end of the year to review your financial affairs. Consider doing it during the fall so you’ll have ample time to take any corrective action before year’s end. Here’s a quick look at some of the key issues you should consider when conducting your review.

Review your retirement assets. Whether your retirement is a long way off or right around the corner, it is likely that you’ll have to make periodic adjustments to your retirement portfolio. Make sure the investments you’ve chosen are still an accurate reflection of your risk tolerance and time horizon.

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Set goals for next year and beyond. A year-end review is an excellent time to start thinking about next year and setting some longterm goals. Take a close look at your day-to-day finances to see if you can reduce expenses and save more. Then make an honest assessment of which goals are most important to you and then commit to meeting them. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC, its affiliates and Morgan Stanley Financial Advisors do not provide tax or legal advice. This material was not intended or written to be used for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed on the taxpayer. Clients should consult their tax advisor for matters involving taxation and tax planning and their attorney for matters involving trust and estate planning and other legal matters. Article by Wealth Management Systems, Inc. and provided courtesy of Morgan Stanley Financial Advisor. ©2013 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Member SIPC. CRC 580167 (11/13)

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www.agrpurdue.com IJBCA-Sanctioned Show

February 13-15, 2015

Tippecanoe County Fairgrounds • Lafayette, Indiana • Entry Fee: $40 Judge: TBA

Show Schedule Friday, February 13, 2015

5:00 p.m. ........................................................ Cattle may arrive 5:00–7:00 p.m. ...................................................Cattle check in

Saturday, February 14, 2015 8:00–10:00 a.m. .................................................Cattle check in 1:00 p.m. ............................................................ Showmanship 3:00 p.m ..................................................................Heifer Show

Sunday, February 15, 2015 9:00 a.m. ...................................................................Steer Show

Rules: • • • • • • • • •

Cattle may move in Friday, February 13, 2015, after 5:00 pm Minimum of 5 head for a non-IJBCA breed to be offered. All IJBCA breeds will be offered Heifers and steers must be weighed and checked in by 10:00 a.m. on Saturday Tieouts INSIDE of trailer only. No alcohol permitted on fairgrounds. Not responsible for accidents. Out-of-state cattle must have health papers. Purebred cattle must have registration papers. Heifers have to be born after September 1, 2013.

Contact: Delta Chapter Fraternity phone: 765-743-5500

Special Notes:

Out of state cattle, bring health papers. Exhibitors must bring their own bedding.

Lodging Suggestions:

Baymont Inn ............................................765-446-2400 Best Western ............................................765-447-0575 Campus Inn...............................................765-743-9661 Comfort Suites .........................................765-447-0016 Days Inn ....................................................765-446-8558 Hilton Garden Inn ....................................765-743-2100 Holiday Inn Express .................................765-449-4808

Awards (Heifer & Steer )

Breed Champion ................................. $50 Reserve Breed Champion ........... $25

Grand Champion ............................ $1000 Reserve Grand Champion ........ $750 3rd Overall ............................................... $350 4th Overall................................................ $250 5th Overall................................................ $100 Chairman, Christian Gamble................................ 765-586-6390 Co-Chairman, Mitchell Smith………………765-606-6224 There will be (2) $500 scholarships offered for incoming college freshman. Please contact Colton or Christian. November/December 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

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15th Annual • February 7 & 8, 2015 - NEW DATE!

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Indiana’s Finest Point Show! REVIEW SHOW DATE CHANGE: PGibson County Fairgrounds... Princeton, Indiana

!

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

Cattle may arrive Friday after 5:00 p.m. Check in will start at 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, February 7...

Heifer Show begins at 1:00 PM CST Heifers must be checked in by 11:00 AM Saturday All showmanship follows heifer show.

Grand Heifer ... $500 Chair and Banner

Reserve Grand Heifer ... $250 Chair and Banner Third Place ... $150 Fourth Place ... $100 Fifth Place ... $50

Sunday, February 8...

Steer Show begins at 9:00 AM CST Steers must be checked in by 7:00 AM Sunday

Grand Steer ... $500 Chair and Banner

Reserve Grand Steer ... $250 Chair and Banner Third Place ... $150 Fourth Place ... $100 Fifth Place ... $50

Top 5 will be chosen for Heifers & Steers! Judge: to be announced!

General Rules & Information...

• Show is open to anyone ages 8 to 21. • Show will be held in the Pavilion on the Fairgrounds. • Only 1 fan per every 3 head. No butt fans. • Generators may be placed outside the Pavilion. • No artificial filling or fitting of cattle allowed. • Must have readable tattoos and papers on registered animals. • We are not responsible for accidents. • Food and drink will be available to purchase.

Hotel Information...

Fairfield Inn ... 812-385-4300 • Hampton Inn ... 812-385-2400 Quality Inn ... 812-768-5878 (US 41 & I-64) Thank You to Sinnamon Show Supply for their continued support!

• Class money will be pro-rated. • $40 Entry fee per animal. • Bedding will be provided. No straw bedding. • Breed Champions receive $25, Reserve Breed Champions receive $15. • Reserve Breed Champions will compete for Top 5. • Out of state animals must have health papers. • Minimum of 5 head per Breed Class. • May offer an AOB division.

Contact Information...

Bill or Mark Sheehe, 812-455-3268 Mike Michel, 812-449-1677 • Zach Rogers, 812-215-0121 Dave Gress, 812-215-6536


neW dAte! March 14th - 15th, 2015 neW loCAtion! Sedalia, Missouri

Missouri State Fairgrounds

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Bartholomew County Fairgrounds • Columbus, Indiana Fairgrounds are located 2 miles South of the I-65 & Hwy. 46 Exit on Highway 11

RING 1

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Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 12:00 Noon

Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 12:30 Noon

Grand Steer & Heifer • $600 Reserve Steer & Heifer • $300 3rd Overall Steer & Heifer • $100 Breed Champions • $40

Grand Steer & Heifer • $600 Reserve Steer & Heifer • $300 3rd Overall Steer & Heifer • $100 Breed Champions • $40

Judge: TBA

Judge: TBA

Grand Prize donated by Sinnamon Show Supply to winner of both Ring 1 & Ring 2! Check out the new Double Ring - Double Points show in Greensburg on Sunday, March 29th.

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STEER & HEIFER RULES:

1. Heifers must be born after 9-1-2013. 2. Steers must be born after 1-1-2014. 3. Health papers are required (out of State only). 4. Registration papers are required. 5. Registered heifers will show by breed and age. Crossbred heifers will be shown by weight. 6. Registered steers will show by breed and weight. Crossbreds will be shown by weight. 7. No twining. 8. a $100 non-refundable fee must accompany a protest of eligibility at least one hour prior to start of show.

ENTRY FEE

$80

• IJBCA Indiana’s Finest Rules •

GENERAL RULES:

1. These are open shows. 2. Generators are encouraged. 3. Alcohol is not permitted on the grounds. 4. Not responsible for accidents. 5. All entry money is nonrefundable. 6. Committee’s decisions are final. 7. Bedding will be provided while available. Minimum of 5 head per breed & class. • Cattle may arrive after Noon Friday, March 27, 2015 • Cattle registration & weighing will be conducted as follows: Friday: 5:00-8:00 p.m. & Saturday 7:30-10:00 a.m.

For more information call:

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Indiana’s FINEST Points Show!

Two Rings! Double Points!

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RING 1: 11:30 RING 2: 12:00 Noon

Sunday, March 29, 2015 Decatur County Fairgrounds Greensburg, Indiana ENTRY FEE

$80

Grand Steer & Heifer • $500 Reserve Steer & Heifer • $300 3rd Overall Steer & Heifer • $100 4th & 5th • $50 Judges: Ring 1: Thomas Carper Ring 2: Tim Schwab

Sinnamon Show Supply will be sponsoring a Grand Prize for the winner of both Ring 1 and Ring 2! Check out the Bill Rogers Classic Show just 20 minutes away and held on Saturday, March 28th! STEER & HEIFER RULES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Heifers must be born after 9-1-2013. Steers must be born after 1-1-2014. Health papers are required (out of State only). Registration papers are required. Registered heifers will show by breed and age. Crossbred heifers will be shown by weight. 6. Registered steers will show by breed and weight. Crossbreds will be shown by weight. 7. No twining. 8. A $100 non-refundable fee must accompany a protest of eligibility at least one hour prior to start of show. 9. Minimum of 5 head per breed & class.

GENERAL RULES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

This is an open show. Generators are STRONGLY encouraged. No alcohol on the grounds. Not responsible for accidents. All entry fees are nonrefundable. The open show committee’s decisions are final. 7. Bedding will be provided while available. • Cattle may arrive after Noon on 03/28/2015 • Cattle registration & weighing will be conducted as follows: Saturday: 5:00-8:00 p.m. & Sunday 7:30-10:00 a.m.

SHOWMANSHIP: Both Rings - 10 a.m.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS: Holiday Inn Express: (812) 663-5500 Hampton Inn: (812) 663-5000 • Mention “Decatur Co. Cattle Battle” to receive a discounted rate.

For more information call:

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BATTLE of the CATTLE

Raising the Bar for Prospect Shows - Rewarding Excellence in our Youth

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Finally in May of 2014, Battle of the Cattle was launched with a series of steer and heifer prospect shows across the state, open to all youth exhibitors from Texas and touching states. Battle of the Cattle hit the social media scene, using Facebook and Instagram to effectively reach their audience with a fresh, fun marketing approach. With career experience in marketing and event planning, Tonya tends to all the details of the show that help it feel like a “mini major” show. From the time you arrive, you are greeted by friendly and helpful volunteers. Once heifers are checked in and steers are classiBattle of the Cattle was created by fied, the show officially kicks off with a pep-rally style Shane Meier, and has been in the developing gathering, complete with fun giveaways. Then stages for the past five years. As Shane would a show highlight is the educational clinic and travel to stock shows across the nation, one-on-one showmanship seminar, followed whether to judge or exhibit with his sons, with games where even the grown-ups get he made mental notes of show qualities in on the fun! The first day concludes with The lessons they learn that were impressive, as well as some that the popular showmanship contest. at the barn and in the needed improvement. He felt there was a show ring will shape substantial need for education including Sunday morning starts off with an them into responsible, nutrition, daily animal care, showmanship optional Cowboy Church Service, followed hard-working adults. and show preparation. Realizing that many immediately by the heifer and steer show. prospect shows had lost the “fun, family-oriThroughout the show, Battle of the Cattle ented environment” he remembered growing awards youth leadership awards and several cash up in the industry, Shane wanted to restore that scholarships, with the top prize being $1,000 to a element, as well. deserving, hard-working kid nominated by the show attendees. He admits even though he spent a lifetime in the livestock industry, it “This is an industry that I believe in wasn’t until he started judging regularly and feel very passionate about,” Meier that he realized there were many show admits. “ My family and I show livestock aspects that could be changed in order because we enjoy doing this together. to make the job of evaluating cattle Personally, I feel there’s no better way to more fair and effective. Meier felt the forraise our young people. The lessons they mat in which steers were shown could learn at the barn and in the show ring will be changed in order to keep up with the shape them into responsible, hard-workbreeding and genetic changes that were ing adults. That’s why I feel it’s important present in the industry – an idea that to help these stock show families in any eventually led to the smoky, color and way we can. In many ways, we are buildblack exotic divisions in the Battle of the ing a better tomorrow!” Cattle’s 10-breed format. Battle of the Cattle is gearing With all of this in mind, the Shane up for an even brighter 2015 show series. and his wife, Tonya, began putting on For more information about how you can shows in the Texas Hill Country. Each show become a member or help sponsor this offered their signature one-ring, two-judge system, an education- organization, visit www.battleofthecattle.com. al clinic, a 10-breed format for steers, an impressive showmanship contest and generous payouts and awards for the exhibitors in a relaxed atmosphere. With the encouragement from a few friends CheCk out our weBsite and the opportunity to promote the group through The Show Circuit, it was time to take the format to the next level. www.BattleoftheCattle.CoM n exciting new cattle show series hit the show rings across Texas in 2014 and is creating quite a positive impact. Battle of the Cattle is an organization committed to raising the bar for cattle prospect shows. Response from their 2014 show series has been overwhelming since launching in May. But what sets this show series apart? Their effort to provide well-run steer and heifer shows where the kids are the main focus.

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Tips from “Highly Productive People”

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ecently while perusing the web, a blog headline caught my eye: “6 Subtle Things Highly Productive People Do Every Day.” Of course, I had to click and read. While Internet headlines are often deceiving, I have to admit this particular blog, written by business writer Eric Barker, shared some suggestions with merit.

He noted that even though most people think they are busy, there is often a lot of wasted and “unproductive” time in our day – we can probably thank smart phones and the Internet for a lot of that. So how do productive people get more done? Barker’s blog shared comments from Tim Ferriss, author of the international bestseller The 4-Hour Workweek. I grant from the get-go that Ferriss is not living the life of a farm or ranch family, however, he does share some strategies that are useful no matter what your profession. The first tip: Manage your mood. If you wake up and dive right in to phone calls, emails – and other fires to put out – you spend the whole day reacting. Ferriss points out that you’re not in the driver’s seat working on your priorities; you’re responding to what gets thrown at you – important or not. Instead, he advises if you start the day calm, it’s easy to get the right things done and focus. Specifically, Ferriss says, “I try to have the first 80 to 90 minutes of my day vary as little as possible. I think that a routine is necessary to feel in control and nonreactive, which reduces anxiety. It therefore makes you more productive.”

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One of his biggest strategies is to avoid checking emails or other social media at the start of the day, so that he can plan and prioritize his own goals to pursue. Another reason for managing your mood: Research has shown you procrastinate more when you’re in a bad mood. Conversely, studies have demonstrated happiness increases productivity and leads to more success. The bottomline: think a little less about managing the work and a little more about managing your moods. Another “productivity” strategy shared was this: Before you try to do it faster, ask whether it should be done at all.” Ferriss suggests most people are spreading themselves too thin and doing too many things – many of which offer little or no return. He emphasizes that knowing your goals and having a plan are essential to help prioritize your projects and time management. Along with that, Ferriss says that having a daily routine to follow helps create a system for success. One important aspect in a routine should include setting your daily priorities the night before – and writing them down. Ferriss reports that studies have shown this has a secondary benefit: Writing down what you need to do tomorrow relieves anxiety and helps you enjoy your evening.

Some additional tipS that i gleaned from a few of Barker’S other Blog poStS include theSe SuggeStionS:

To-do lists are evil.

Schedule everything. He says, “To-do lists by themselves are useless. They’re just the first step. You have to assign them time on your schedule. Why? It makes you be realistic about what you can get done….Until it’s on your calendar and assigned an hour, it’s just a list of wishful thinking.

Make a plan for the entire week.

Barker says, “…the last thing this world needs is more short term thinking…You’ll never get ahead of the game by only looking at to day and never thinking about tomorrow.” He also shares that research backs this up: Research shows you spend your time more wisely when you follow a plan, and studies show writing things down makes you more likely to follow through.

Focus on the deep stuff.

All work is not created equal, points out Barker. Shallow work is little stuff like email, meetings, moving information around - things that are not really using your talents, he says. “Deep work pushes your current abilities to their limits. It produces high value results and improves your skills.” Thus, he suggests, “Do less and be amazing at those things.”


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A VIEW FROM A VET

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IntegratIve therapIes and show stock dr. kelly warner | elgin veterinary hospital

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eterinary acupuncture and animal chiropractic are new and popular therapies in the veterinary medicine toolbox that can be utilized to help a majority of animal patients. This treatment can assist in alleviating muscle tension (“roaching backs�), arthritis pain, nerve

disorders, diseases caused by inflammation, digestive issues, and much more. Certified veterinarians (and Doctors of Chiropractic who are certified in Animal Chiropractic) are now able to offer their patients many alternative therapies that are safe and practically painless.


what is acupuncture? how are points chosen? what are the effects?

Traditional Chinese acupuncturists mapped the body and placed points (acupoints) in specific lines (meridians) that communicated with specific organs and diagrammed the flow of Qui (pronounced “Chi”). Qui is the flow of natural energy, or the essence of life, in a being. If an organ or the body’s Qui was dysfunctional in some way, an acupuncturist would feel tenderness or warmth along a certain meridian. An acupuncture needle would then be used along that line to affect the dysfunctional organ. Today, we know that traditional Chinese meridians correspond to nerves in the body and segments along the spinal cord. Western acupuncturists perform “neuromodulation,” or the intentional modification of the nervous system and internal organ function by stimulating specific nerves instead of moving Qui. Certain points can directly stimulate the sympathetic (fight-or-flight) or parasympathetic (rest-and-digest) aspects of the nervous system. Before treatment for an individual animal is decided upon, the veterinarian will require a thorough history of the animal’s situation and will then perform a comprehensive physical exam including palpation of muscles to look for abnormalities. Muscle trigger points are specific tight bands or nodules found in an individual muscle belly. These are similar to “knots” your massage therapist points out during a massage. Instead of kneading these trigger points; a fine, sterile acupuncture needle can be gently inserted to help release the tension. Additionally, needle placement helps to release anti-inflammatory chemicals and natural endorphins (the “feel good stuff”) locally and from the brain. When the right point or points are chosen, often patients will lower their heads and become very still. In some situations, an electrical stimulation device may be attached to the needles. These devices can have many desirable effects. For example, stimulation of the nerves at a lower electrical frequency has been shown to increase the duration of the treatment’s effects. This is similar to a TENS unit used in people, but it is not as powerful and is more comfortable for the patients.

apply a specific high velocity, low amplitude thrust through the joint’s normal range of motion to activate nervous system receptors and soft tissue structures. The body recognizes that this is a normal movement and should respond in an effort to start restoring this motion. This thrust is specific and not intended to move the joint past its anatomical barrier. If the joint is pushed beyond its unique anatomic limit, soft tissue damage is possible. There are many different variations in which chiropractic is performed: adjusting joints with the chiropractor’s hand or manipulation of joints with rubber hammers. I prefer to manually evaluate the quality of movement in each motion unit and apply adjustments by hand to prevent damage associated with treatment. Chiropractors start their exam by obtaining a history of the animal’s situation and will examine the animal standing and while at a walk or trot to evaluate symmetry in the musculoskeletal system. Next, joints and soft tissues are palpated for abnormalities, including swelling and heat. If there is a concern of disease or infection, the chiropractor will ask the owner to have the patient evaluated by their regular veterinarian. After this portion of the exam, the chiropractor will motion joints of the spinal column and depending on the species, motion the joints of the limbs (some species are more amenable to having their legs picked up!). When a subluxation complex is encountered, the chiropractor will make the appropriate adjustment. Depending on the animal’s particular situation, chiropractic re-examinations and adjustments will be repeated as necessary to achieve normal biomechanical function.

Integrative therapies in practice

In my current practice, livestock of many different species are evaluated for lameness issues. After a thorough history is obtained, a full lameness exam is often performed with assessment

what is animal chiropractic? – theory, examination, adjustments

The practice of chiropractic is similar to that of acupuncture in that the end goal is “homeostasis,” or return of the body to optimal health. Chiropractic focuses on structure and function: the performance of the nervous system and its effect on how the body is moving and performing as a whole. For chiropractors, knowledge of anatomy is vital. Abnormal anatomy leads to abnormal movement. Abnormal movement causes abnormal input to the nervous system. Finally and most importantly, abnormal nervous system input equals dysfunction in the efforts to return to homeostasis. The bones and soft tissue structures (muscles, tendons, and ligaments) that make up a joint have a normal range of motion in which they are able to move. Their structure defines their movement. However, when there is a dysfunction of the joint and associated soft tissues (aka, a “motion unit”), movement can either be restricted or in some cases, too mobile (ie, a luxated shoulder joint). Chiropractors are able to utilize their hands and body to evaluate the quality in which joints are moving. When a motion unit is restricted (aka, a “subluxation complex”), a chiropractor will

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Cervical Skull Fracture

Cervical Skull Fracture Healed

of the animal while stationary and at a walk/trot, examination of the hooves/toes, and advanced diagnostics are considered (radiographs, ultrasound, “blocking” or temporarily deadening of joints or nerves with lidocaine). Occasionally, I will encounter a patient with what appears to be a hind-end lameness, but will actually be painful to palpation of the back. Often times, multiple areas throughout the back are painful to palpation and trigger points are readily palpable. Additionally, several vertebral subluxation complexes are usually discovered. When an animal is lame, they often shift weight to another leg. This can cause secondary orthopedic abnormalities. The areas of the body that are compensating are unusually stressed and experience increased inflammation. These areas may not respond to conventional anti-inflammatories like “Banamine” or “Previcox”. Chronic use of anti-inflammatories can have detrimental effects on the body, especially kidney function, and are contraindicated in food-producing animals. Even after the lameness is resolved, back pain may persist due to trigger point formation or persistence of subluxation complexes. Once a diagnosis is made, I will discuss all available treatment options, both traditional and integrative. If chiropractic care is appropriate, adjustments are performed and post-treatment care and rehabilitation plans are outlined. If acupuncture is chosen (or a combination of both acupuncture and chiropractic), I will palpate the specific trigger points and place needles directly into each point and other areas as dictated by the disease process. After needles are placed, electrical stimulation unit leads are applied to certain needles. The unit is turned on at a low frequency and comfort level of the patient is closely monitored. At times, the stimulation will cause the muscles to bounce gently as tension is relieved. If the patient is uncomfortable, the frequency or current will be decreased. However, some bovine patients will chew their cud and horses may drool and drop their heads.

emphasis on a correct diagnosis

I was recently presented with a case of a young show steer that had a traumatic incident two weeks prior (he had a violently collided with a fence after being spooked). Afterwards, the calf exhibited severe neurological trauma signs: laying on his side, abnormal eye movement, and inability to rise on his own. He was nursed very carefully and diligently by his owner and referring veterinarian. For several days after, the calf eventually stood but was stumbling and appeared to not understand where he was placing his feet. While these clinical signs eventually began to resolve with conventional anti-inflammatories, the calf was still very stiff in the neck area. The client was interested in alternative therapy (whether acupuncture or chiropractic adjustment) to treat this neck soreness. Upon arrival at the hospital, the patient was observed at a walk. Foot placement was found to be appropriate. There was a slight asymmetry of his neck muscles and he resisted any flexion of his neck in a “yes/no” motion. He was painful to palpation of his neck muscles. Nerve functions (cranial nerves) were found to be intact. His rectal temperature, heart rate, and respiratory rate were elevated. Due to his history of trauma and painful/stiff neck, it was decided that radiographs of his cervical (neck) vertebrae were necessary. Radiographs revealed several fractures. The most shocking was of the front and top portions of his second cervical vertebrae, which caused his spinal cord to be mildly maligned. He also had a fractured portion of the bottom of his skull, called the basisphenoid/basioccipital bone. This is a portion of the skull that is commonly fractured in horses when they rear up and cause trauma to the back of the head. The fractured portions of the bone were beginning to show signs of healing with a callous (scar) formation. These type of fractures pose a risk to the spinal cord and have the potential to cause severe neurological signs (stumbling, loss of balance perception, etc.). These fractures can be life-threatening and are a concern for future use of this calf. The patient was placed on stall confinement and made to access feed from a raised bunk, to prevent undue stress to his neck and spinal cord. He has received intermittent acupuncture treatments to decrease muscle tension and provide relief to trigger points. Additionally, he has had chiropractic adjustments in areas of the spinal column not in close proximity to his fractured vertebra.

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CAlF ACUPUNCTURE >

Several months after his diagnosis and implementation of integrative care, follow-up radiographs found excellent bony scar tissue formation along the fractured pieces of bone. The calf’s range of motion of his cervical vertebra was vastly improved and the calf did not exhibit any neurological abnormalities. The calf was released to begin gentle halter breaking and light exercise. He will receive maintenance integrative care until he is shown in the spring. This case is an excellent example of obtaining a diagnosis before pursuing treatment. If alternative therapies were pursued (for example, a chiropractic adjustment of the neck region) without knowledge of the radiographic diagnosis, this patient’s condition may have gone from bad to worse (or even fatal). As stated, a veterinarian will use all of their resources to determine the animal’s diagnosis and use their judgment to plan a protocol that may include integrative therapies. Acupuncture and chiropractic are not intended to replace a regular exam and conventional treatment by a licensed veterinarian. In skilled hands, acupuncture and chiropractic care can achieve rapid and rewarding results while maintaining the health and safety of the patient. Dr. Kelly Warner is a 2013 graduate of Texas A&M’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and completed an intensive year-long internship at Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery in Weatherford, Texas, in May of 2014. She is certified in Veterinary Medical Acupuncture through Colorado State University’s Center for Comparative and Integrative Pain Medicine and certified in Animal Chiropractic through the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association. Please contact Elgin Veterinary Hospital’s Bovine Division with further questions or information in regards to integrative medicine.

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MANY TIME CHAMPION CHI STEER Amen x 298 Ice Pick Donor

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CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER & 3RD OVERALL 2010 Iowa Beef Expo 2010 Heat Wave x 358 Hostage x Who Donor

January 6th

•CALVES CAN BE VIEWED ANYTIME between now and sale. •VISIT WWW.SHOWSTEERS.COM/SCHULTZFARMS to view pictures & information prior to the sale.

Jim & Donna Schultz

11975 West One - R Rd. / Cairo, NE 68824 308-380-3007 Cell / 308-485-4361 / djschultz@q.com

12788 West Chapman Rd. / Cairo, NE 68824 308-390-3612 Cell / krschultz1@msn.com

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The Recipe

Monopoly x 358 Hostagex Who Donor Bred by us • First set of calves sold this fall and were well received! GOOD SET OF FALL BORNS OUT SIRED BY THE RECIPE

FALL BORNS SIRED BY: The Recipe, Texas Twister, Steam Roller, PooBear, Heat Wave & Solid Gold.

Wessington Springs STOP BY and see us! We are 12 miles West of Highway 281/ Grand Island, NE. We are also ON THE WAY to some great calves just up the highway in Wessington Springs, SD.

Schultz Farms

Hwy. 281

Rob, Kristin, Tiffany, Taylor & Trey Schultz

CW Cattle Sales

Grand Island



Breeds you show: Simmental, Chi, Maine, Charolais Siblings: Justin Lillesand (older brother) Favorite activities outside the show ring: Basketball, shopping, babysitting Favorite movie/TV show: The Proposal TV- Big Bang Theory Favorite singer/music group: Carrie Underwood and Eric Church Favorite book/author: Book- Heaven is for Real Author- Nicholas Sparks Pet peeve: When people chew gum in the show ring Names of your current steers/heifers: CARD Jackie and Stanley What’s your favorite stock show and why? NAILE because I love to show on the green shavings What do you want to be when you grow up? Loan officer for farm loans What quality/skill do you have that you’re most proud of? Leadership and natural showman Favorite subject in school: Accounting Would you rather dance, play cards or hula hoop? Dance One weird habit/skill/fact about you: I sleep with my eyes open Favorite show memory so far: Having Supreme Champion Heifer in the open show at the 2014 World Beef Expo Least favorite show day task: Breaking down Most embarrassing stock show moment: When my steer stepped on my foot and Justin had to show it, but it ended up winning. This happened when I was 12.

sarah

LiLLesand Howards grove . wi | age: 17

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Breeds you show: Limousin, Maine, and Chi. Siblings: Only child Favorite activities outside the show ring: My favorite activities outside of the show ring are being out in the barn and being involved with FFA. Favorite movie/TV show: The Lion King and The Voice Favorite singer/music group: George Strait Favorite book/author: Nicholas Sparks Pet peeve: Gum smacking, it drives me crazy! Names of your current steers/heifers: Apple Pie, Roxy, and Sterling What’s your favorite stock show and why? The National Western, because I love the atmosphere of the show and the history that it has behind it. What do you want to be when you grow up? I am not sure as to what I want to be when I grow up but I do know I want to be involved in the field of agriculture. What quality/skill do you have that you’re most proud of? I strive to be a hard worker, because hard work can get you anywhere. Favorite subject in school: History, because I feel that we can learn from the lessons of our past. Would you rather dance, play cards or hula hoop? Dance! One weird habit/skill/fact about you: I really love kit-kats! Favorite show memory so far: My favorite show memory is winning the bred and owned heifer show at Jr. Nationals and all the friendships I have made throughout my years of showing. Least favorite show day task: Breaking down Most embarrassing stock show moment: Spilling a whole bucket of water on myself while carrying it down an aisle.

tayLor haLe

racheL booth miami . ok | age: 17

galaTia . il | age:15

Breeds you show: Simmental and Sim-Angus Siblings: Trevor and Tristen Hale Favorite activities outside the show ring: I really don’t have a favorite activity outside the show ring. I like hanging out with friends and family, but I’m always in the show barn getting ready for the next show Favorite movie/TV show: Frozen or Lion king I love Disney movies. Favorite singer/music group: Eric Church Favorite book/author: The Fault in Our Stars Pet peeve: Seeing people not work for what they have. I have always been taught if you are not going to put the work into it then you are not going to get anything out of it. Names of your current steers/heifers: Beauty’s Fancy, Occassion, and Sweet Dreams What’s your favorite stock show and why? I would have to say my favorite stock show is the NAILE. It is the first one of the winter. I love the shopping too. Most importantly, I love the green shavings. One of the coolest things ever is when the bottom of your boots are dyed green. Every time you see the green you remember the memories you had while you were there. What do you want to be when you grow up? I would love to be a veterinarian. I would also like to specialize and go into embryology as well. What quality/skill do you have that you’re most proud of? I think one of the skills I’m most proud of is being able to start something and then finish it. Favorite subject in school: Science Would you rather dance, play cards or hula hoop? Play Cards One weird habit/skill/fact about you: A weird facts about me is my room is always a mess but everything else I have has to be in order. Favorite show memory so far: When you go into the show ring hoping to get into the top four of the class. You end up winning your class and then your division. When you go back in for champion your heart is pounding and your hands are shaking. You can’t even think straight. The judge comes over and picks you. All the work, time, and effort you put into your animal is all worth it when you win. That is the best feeling in the world. Least favorite show day task: My least favorite show day task is washing. I wish the animals would stay clean so you don’t have to wash them the morning of the show. Most embarrassing stock show moment: When your uncle gets your heifer all mad before you show. Then you get ready to go into the show ring and he says “ Don’t mess with her at all. As long as she stands still I don’t care if she looks bad.” Later on I found out that she tried to kill him on the way the the show ring.

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ajca Memories from the arkansas State Fair by: Allyson Morrison, AJCA AreA 8 - ViCe President The 75th Arkansas State Fair is now in the books. We experienced another was a great year of exhibiting our cattle, seeing old friends and making new friends while we were in Little Rock. It is always fun to see all my show friends succeeding at the state level. This year’s Arkansas State Fair was a very special one for my family. My sister, Mackenzie Morrison, won the Grand Champion Market Steer with “Boa Boa.” My steer “Mighty Whitey” was selected as Champion Steer in Division 1 was selected as the 3rd steer in the premium sale. This was the first time I had ever shown a steer at the Arkansas State Fair and the second time ever showing a steer. It was a great feeling to get to share the moment with my sister and all my other FFA, 4-H, and Arkansas Jr. Cattlemen’s Association friends. I am very proud of my sister Mackenzie for her big accomplishment. My mom and dad have always told us if you put the time and work in it will pay off at the end. Getting up early all summer at 4 a.m. with Mackenzie to rinse and dry our steers and heifers before putting them in the cooler was not always fun. But Mackenzie and I did it anyway. The early mornings and late nights at the barn did pay off in the end. Mom and dad have always told us to be happy with how we placed even if we don’t win champion because there is always someone who wished they placed where we did. Mackenzie and “Boa Boa’s” last show will be in Louisville, Kentucky, at the North American International Livestock Exposition in November. We want to wish everyone exhibiting cattle at this show the best of luck.

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thanksgiving classic - barn bash 2014 by: blAire Wildy, AJCA President eleCt As we enter fall, we automatically look forward to hoodies, bonfires, hot chocolate and hay rides. That is, unless you’re a stock show kid. We are all looking forward to kicking off this show season with our annual Thanksgiving Classic Barn Bash 2014. The dust hasn’t even settled from our state fair, but a lot of us are picking out and getting ready to get started with our new animals. The Arkansas Jr. Cattlemen’s Thanksgiving Classic is the showcase for a lot of new calves. This show will be the first time a lot of these calves see the show ring. It always makes for a fun exciting weekend. For the first time ever, this show will be held in the Northeast corner of the state. This starts a new tradition of rotating the show to different parts of the state each year. This year’s show will be held at the Northeast Arkansas District Fairgrounds and Expo Center in Jonesboro, Arkansas. We will begin with showmanship on Friday late afternoon, Nov. 28th, followed by our social, annual meeting and officer elections that night at the Hilton Garden Inn. Saturday morning, Nov. 29th will be the show. Be watching AJCA’s website for more information on the show and the host hotel. Hope to see everyone Thanksgiving weekend at the Barn Bash 2014. Another show will follow that very next weekend in Russellville December 6th. To receive your AJCA points your membership will need to be paid prior to your first show of the new show year. 2014-15 Membership applications are on the AJCA website at www.ajcattle.com. A list of all AJCA sanctioned shows will be available after the first of the year.

ajca 2014-15 MeMberShip application all memberships for the 2013-2014 show year will expire on September 30, 2014 Please check one: Returning Member: ____________ New Member: _____________ Name: ________________________________________ Membership #: _________________ Birthdate (MM/ DD/YY): ____/_____/____ Age as of October 1, 2014: ______________ Address: ______________________________________________________________________ City / State / Zip: ______________________________________________________________ County: ___________ Phone: _______________ Daytime Phone:_________________ Cell Phone: _______________ Email Address: _________________________________________________________________ Please circle T-shirt size: YS YM YL YXL S M L XL 2X 3X Check if you DO NOT want to be included on the membership list on the AJCA website. _____ As a member of the AJCA, I agree to abide by the rules of the Association. I have been informed that rules are published on the AJCA website (www.ajcattle.com). If I violate these rules, I un-derstand that points may be forfeited. AJCA reserves the right to remove any points from mem-bers found to be in violation of AJCA rules. The final decision concerning rules infractions rest on a majority decision of the AJCA State Director, Chairman of the Adult Advisory Board and the AJCA President. If any of these positions are vacant at the time a decision must be reached, the other two individuals will be responsible for making the final decision. Member’s Signature (Required): ___________________________________________________ Parent Name: __________________________________________________________________ Parent Signature (Required): _____________________________________________________ DUES MUST BE RECEIVED BY OUR TREASURER BEFORE ANY POINTS CAN BE ACCUMULAT-ED. POINTS WILL START UPON RECEIPT OF YOUR PAYMENT. POINTS BEGIN NOVEMBER 29, 2014 AT THE AJCA THANKSGIVING CLASSIC DOUBLE POINT SHOW. Mail completed membership application and dues to: Jackie Morrison, AJCA Adult Treasurer | P.O. Box 1963 | Mt. Home, AR 72654

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minnesotastatefair

St. Paul . MN | auguSt 21St - SePteMber 2Nd

BREEDING hEIfERs

grand champion breeding heifer Champion Shorthorn | Shown by: Riley Ruble

res. grand champion breeding heifer Champion Foundation Simmental | Shown by: Brett Neel Top:

3RD ovERall

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Champion Shorthorn Plus | Shown by: Maria Weber

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Left:

4th ovERall

Champion Black Angus | Shown by: Allison VanDerWal Right:

5th ovERall

Champion Chianina | Shown by: Justine Possail


ChampIoN CommERCIal

REsERvE ChampIoN CommERCIal

ChampIoN hEREfoRD

Shown by: Andrea Thate

Shown by: Abby Ganyo

Shown by: Nicholas Delaney

REsERvE ChampIoN hEREfoRD

ChampIoN lImousIN

Shown by: Sara Weber

Shown by: Rebecca Church

REsERvE ChampIoN lImousIN

ChampIoN maINE aNjou

REsERvE ChampIoN maINE aNjou

ChampIoN aoB

Shown by: Caleb Landin

Shown by: Emily Thorson

Shown by: Kylee Kohls

REsERvE ChampIoN aoB

ChampIoN sImmENtal

Shown by: Grant Brass

Shown by: Shantel Raatz

REsERvE ChampIoN sImmENtal

ChampIoN RED aNGus

REsERvE ChampIoN RED aNGus

ChampIoN salER

Shown by: Hans Lind

Shown by: Sydney Zehnder

Shown by: Briana Craig

Shown by: Courtney Dohrmann

Shown by: Hanna Ruckheim

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minnesotastatefair

St. Paul . MN | auguSt 21St - SePteMber 2Nd

REsERvE ChampIoN salER

ChampIoN south DEvoN

REsERvE ChampIoN south DEvoN

Shown by: Jacob Kraklau

Shown by: Leah Giess

Shown by: Kyle Stranberg

REs. ChampIoN fouNDatIoN sImmENtal REsERvE ChampIoN shoRthoRN plus Shown by: Caroline Mayer

Shown by: Shayna DeGroot

REsERvE ChampIoN BlaCk aNGus

ChampIoN GElBvIEh

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Alyssa Nesler

REsERvE ChampIoN ChIaNINa Shown by: Shelby Hartwig

REsERvE ChampIoN shoRthoRN Shown by: Kelly Morrison

REsERvE ChampIoN GElBvIEh

Shown by: Madison Schafer

Shown by: Nicole Mattison

ChampIoN ChaRolaIs

REsERvE ChampIoN ChaRolaIs

Shown by: William O’Sullivan

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Shown by: Kendra Kathrein


maRkEt aNImals

grand champion market beef

Champion Div. 2 Crossbred | Shown by: Gavin Mulder

reserve grand champion market beef Res. Champion Div. 2 Crossbred | Shown by: Blake Heideman

Top:

3RD ovERall

Champion Charolais Steer | Shown by: Carlie Jackson Left:

4th ovERall

Champion Market Heifer | Shown by: Spencer Wangen Right:

5th ovERall

Champion Maine Anjou Steer | Shown by: Christian Netzke

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minnesotastatefair s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

St. Paul . MN | auguSt 21St - SePteMber 2Nd

ChampIoN BlaCk aNGus stEER

REsERvE ChampIoN BlaCk aNGus stEER

ChampIoN lImousIN stEER

Shown by: Victoria Reed

Shown by: Ann Halverson

Shown by: Josh Stangeland

REsERvE ChampIoN lImousIN stEER

ChampIoN sImmENtal stEER

Shown by: Thomas Duff

Shown by: Ben Freking

REsERvE ChampIoN sImmENtal stEER

ChampIoN hEREfoRD stEER

REsERvE ChampIoN hEREfoRD stEER

ChampIoN shoRthoRN plus stEER

Shown by: Ashlynn Johnson

Shown by: Ashley Bue

Shown by: Dylan Miner

REs. ChampIoN shoRthoRN plus stEER

ChampIoN shoRthoRN stEER

Shown by: Thomas Netzke

Shown by: Leah Hawkins

REsERvE ChampIoN shoRthoRN stEER

REsERvE ChampIoN maINE aNjou stEER

REsERvE ChampIoN ChaRolaIs stEER

REsERvE ChampIoN maRkEt hEIfER

Shown by: Adriane Rentschler

Shown by: Celena Hulst

Shown by: Jayma Benda

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Shown by: Nick Kokett

Shown by: Nathan Hinkeldey


pRospECt hEIfERs

grand champion prospect heifer Shown by: Leland Bjorklund

pRospECt stEERs

reserve champion prospect heifer Shown by: Thomas Norman

grand champion prospect steer Shown by: Dylan Mente

reserve champion prospect steer Shown by: Paige Netzke

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missouriSTATEFAir

sedalia . missouri | auGusT 13-23rd

steers

overAll grAnd chAmpion steer Shown by: Stetson Wiss

overAll reserve grAnd mArket steer

s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Grace Riley

chAmpion overAll 4h hereFord Shown by: Morgan Belzer

4H

CHAMPION 4H ANGUs

reserve CHAMPION 4H ANGUs

CHAMPION 4H CHIANINA

Shown by: Ashton Brockman

Shown by: Kade Ward

Shown by: Hollister Spurgeon

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reserve CHAMPION 4H CHIANINA

CHAMPION 4H MAINe ANjOU

Shown by: Ashlyn Laffey

Shown by: Morgan Maciejewski

reserve CHAMPION 4H HerefOrd

CHAMPION 4H MAINetAINer

reserve CHAMPION 4H MAINetAINer

Shown by: Hannah Gregory

Shown by: Jaden Riley

Shown by: Brody Beason

reserve CHAMPION 4H PUrebred

CHAMPION 4H sHOrtHOrN PlUs

Shown by: Jordan Sunderman

Shown by: Kylee Dameron

reserve CHAMPION 4H sHOrtHOrN PlUs

CHAMPION 4H sHOrtHOrN

reserve CHAMPION 4H sHOrtHOrN

Shown by: Allyson Demott

Shown by: Hunter Heuser

reserve CHAMPION 4H CrOssbred Shown by: Adriene Aubuchon

Shown by: Jadyn Lower

CHAMPION 4H sIMMeNtAl

ffA

Shown by: Dustin Daehn

reserve CHAMPION 4H sIMMeNtAl Shown by: Victoria Washburn

CHAMPION ffA ANGUs Shown by: Reba Colin

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missouriSTATEFAir s h o w r e s u l t s n o v e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

sedalia . missouri | auGusT 13-23rd

reserve CHAMPION ffA ANGUs Shown by: Shannon Yokley

CHAMPION ffA CHIANINA

reserve CHAMPION ffA CHIANINA

Shown by: MacKenzie Mawson

Shown by: Julie Schultz

CHAMPION ffA HerefOrd

reserve CHAMPION ffA HerefOrd

Shown by: McKalie Lorenz

Shown by: Britney Adain

CHAMPION ffA MAINe ANjOU

reserve CHAMPION ffA MAINe ANjOU

CHAMPION ffA PUrebred

reserve CHAMPION ffA PUrebred

Shown by: Mallory Gardner

Shown by: Tyler Gerke

Shown by: Emma Clark

CHAMPION ffA sAler

reserve CHAMPION ffA sAler

CHAMPION ffA sHOrtHOrN

Shown by: Neal Barnett

Shown by: Valerie Barnett

Shown by: Kelsey Marek

Shown by: Caroline Sicht

reserve CHAMPION ffA sHOrtHOrN

CHAMPION ffA sIMMeNtAl

reserve CHAMPION ffA sIMMeNtAl

Shown by: Bailey Collier

Shown by: Madeline Neill

Shown by: Caleb Hudson

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WORLDBEEFEXPO

West Allis . Wisconsin | september 29th

mArket steers

OvERaLL gRanD chamPiOn stEER Shown by: Tyler Clark

OvERaLL REsERvE gRanD chamPiOn stEER

OvERaLL gRanD chamPiOn stEER Shown by: Paige Janke

prospect steers OvERaLL REs. gRanD chamPiOn stEER Shown by: Austin Giles

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Shown by: Brandee Painter

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WORLDBEEFEXPO

West Allis . Wisconsin | september 29th

breeding heifers

suPREmE hEifER

Shown by: Lucas Wisnefski

REsERvE suPREmE hEifER Shown by: Chris Reichart Top:

3rd overAll

s h o w r e s u l t s n o v e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Champion Angus | Shown by: Taylor Adcock

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Left:

4th overAll

Champion AOB | Shown by: Madison Clark Right:

5th overAll

Champion Percentage Simmental | Shown by: Carlee Griswold


chAmpion Angus

reserve chAmpion Angus

chAmpion belted gAlloWAy

Shown by: Chase Anderson

Shown by: Jennifer Lohmann

reserve chAmpion belted gAlloWAy

chAmpion chArolAis

Shown by: Marshall Finke

Shown by: Preston Wimmler

chAmpion commerciAl

reserve chAmpion commerciAl

chAmpion gelbvieh

chAmpion hereford

Shown by: Cody Eulgen

Shown by: Brooke Welke

Shown by: Dean Adcock

reserve chAmpion hereford

chAmpion highlAnd

chAmpion chiAninA

Shown by: Taylor Adcock

Shown by: Sydney Wisnefski

Shown by: Paige Proctor

Shown by: Kade Allen

Shown by: Spencer Wangen

reserve chAmpion chiAninA

chAmpion mAinetAiner

reserve chAmpion mAinetAiner

Shown by: Caden Curoe

Shown by: Blake Peine

Shown by: Krista Zueger

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WORLDBEEFEXPO s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

West Allis . Wisconsin | september 29th

chAmpion limousin Shown by: Anna Radcliff

reserve chAmpion limousin

chAmpion pinzgAuer

Shown by: Hunter Schmidt

Shown by: Kelsey Hunsberger

reserve chAmpion pinzgAuer

chAmpion Append belted gAlloWAy

Shown by: Mark Leis

Shown by: Ashley Lohmann

chAmpion red Angus

chAmpion shorthorn

reserve chAmpion shorthorn

reserve chAmpion shorthorn plus

Shown by: Chris Reichert

Shown by: Savannah Siegler

Shown by: Alex Barner

chAmpion simmentAl

reserve chAmpion simmentAl

Shown by: Jessica Kramer

Shown by: Alexis Timmel

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Shown by: Hunter Royer


browncountyfair

GeorGetown . ohio | September 23rd

open proSpect Show

grand Champion heifer

reserve grand Champion heifer

3rd overall heifer

grand Champion steer

reserve grand Champion steer

3rd overall steer

Shown by: Avery Reynolds

Shown by: Quinton Waits

Shown by: Jared Cluxton

Shown by: Bricen Hess

Shown by: Shyanne Pitzer

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s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

Shown by: Luke Jennings

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www.thebrandedbarn.com Kim Flynn | Nevada, IA

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oklahomastatefair

OKLAHOMA CITY . OK | sepTeMber 11TH - 21sT

PROSPECT STEERS

grand Champion prospeCt steer Champion Maine | Shown by: Ryan Coonty

reserve grand prospeCt steer

Champion Simmental | Shown by: Ashton Brown Top:

3Rd OvERall Left:

4Th OvERall

Limousin | Shown by: Gatlin Goodson Right:

5Th OvERall

Simmental | Shown by: Jordyn Hicks

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Crossbred | Shown by: Grady Chaplin

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oklahomastatefair s h o w r e s u l t s n ov e m b e r /d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4

OKLAHOMA CITY . OK | sepTeMber 11TH - 21sT

hEifERS

ChamPiOn COmmERCial

RESERvE ChamPiOn COmmERCial

ChamPiOn ChaROlaiS

Shown by: Shaylee Senkel

Shown by: Maddison Stinnett

Shown by: Charley Johnson

RESERvE ChamPiOn ChaROlaiS

ChamPiOn ChaROlaiS COmPOSiTE

RESERvE ChamPiOn ChaROlaiS COmPOSiTE

Shown by: Kydie Smith

Shown by: Morgan White

Shown by: Kyson Head

ChamPiOn Chianina

RESERvE ChamPiOn Chianina

Shown by: Bailey Oaks

Shown by: Abby Emberson

ChamPiOn Chianina COmmERCial

RES. ChamPiOn Chianina COmmERCial

ChamPiOn gElbviEh

ChamPiOn SimmEnTal

Shown by: Jayden Ayler

Shown by: Cooper Frymire

Shown by: Sarah Armitage

RESERvE ChamPiOn SimmEnTal

ChamPiOn SimmEnTal influEnCE

RES, ChamPiOn SimmEnTal influEnCE

Shown by: Tanner Watters

Shown by: Jordyn Hicks

Shown by: Clay Grossnicklaus

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Shown by: Baylen Malaske


ChamPiOn mainETainER

RESERvE ChamPiOn mainETainER

ChamPiOn mainE

Shown by: Blakelee Hayes

Shown by: Bailey Oakes

Shown by: Cierra Padgett

RESERvE ChamPiOn mainE

ChamPiOn bRahman

RESERvE ChamPiOn bRahman

Shown by: Shaylee Senkel

Shown by: Weston Levi Heard

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A FLUSH SELLS Purebred Shorthorn, DF Waco x Augusta Pride

Gana Farms FIRST ANNUAL

SALE

Sunday, December 14, 2014 1:00 pm CST :: at Gana Farms 12 miles off of I-80, south of Lincoln, Nebraska

Selling Over 100 Lots

PB Angus sired by Connealy Consensus 7229, safe to SAV Brillance

:: 15 SPRING BORN SHOW HEIFER PROSPECTS, MANY FUTURE DONORS ::

Angus :: Shorthorn :: SimAngus :: Composite PB Angus Bred Heifer, safe to SAV Brilliance

:: 5 DONOR DAMS ::

Angus :: Shorthorn :: Composite

:: 100 BRED HEIFERS :: 25 Registered Angus Heifers Bred to SAV Brilliance & Hoover Dam (fe) 75 Commercial Bred Heifers Bred to these Exciting Simmental calving ease sires: CSCX Bandwagon 513A & WS A Step Up X27 & I-80. WLE Uno Mas X549, WS Pilgrim H192U (fe) GWAY Dynasty, (Monopoly x Harrietta) (fe). These heifers are the top cut from nearly 700 head.

Unstoppable x SimAngus, safe to I-80

Smiling Bob X Charolais, safe to I-80

Jeff Aegerter 402.641.4696

Alan Sears 970.396.7521

Brent cell: 402.440.0430 Craig cell: 402.430.2526 craigg@ganatrucking.com www.gananisley.com 2200 West Panama Road Martell, NE 680404 Kade Nelson: 402.826.9710 Josh White: 402.540.3961

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PROFESSORTOPRODUCER Investing In a Commercial Cow-Calf Enterprise: Part One By Dr. Paul Walker ISU Professor Emeritus | DI Walker Consulting

In my next column (Part Two) I will provide a general economic analysis for a commercial cow-calf enterprise. It will be interesting to see if I make any money.

fter reading my article titled “Investing in a Cattle Feedlot” Alan Adams, President of the Illinois Beef Association, asked if I could put together similar figures for starting a cow-calf operation for a future column. Back when I taught AGR378 Beef Cow-Calf Management and AGR275 Feedlot Management, the students, as a culminating exercise, always had to prepare a cow-calf management plan and a feedlot management plan for each class, respectively. In addition to appropriate narrative describing the enterprise, each plan had to include cash flow, income, expense and profit-loss statements. These plans were designed as semester long assignments though some students tried to put a plan together in two or three days and you can guess the grade the “overnight” plans received. The point is a good cow-calf management plan takes a lot of thought and expertise to develop, more so than a feedlot management plan, partly because there are so many possible types of operations. Before I outline an economic analysis for a commercial cow-calf enterprise, I thought I should review the reasons why people maintain cow-calf operations. In the 40 years since 1975 commercial cow-calf producers have made a profit in only 28 years (or 70% of the time). Therefore, there must be other reasons why people choose to own cows. So what are the reasons?

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Every well-intentioned Beef Cow-Calf Management instructor on the second and third day of class will outline the advantages and disadvantages for investing in a cow-calf enterprise. I always provided seven advantages: 1. More pounds of product produced per acre of land (particularly low quality grass land). 2. Less speculative operation (when compared to a feedlot operation). 3. Very stabile enterprise – a cow/calf operation will last a lifetime. 4. There is great variety in the type of cattle that can be utilized to produce a variety of outcomes. 5. A cow/calf operation can make use of equipment and labor already available that may be underutilized. 6. Overtime, if wise decisions are made, a cow herd will increase in value (sometimes, like right-now, the choices made do not matter, cows just have increased value.) 7. Raising cattle can be satisfying. (I know a lot of people who maintain a cow-calf operation because they just like cows- like me, for instance). There are, of course, a least six disadvantages for having a cow-calf operation and overtime (from 1975 to today) one or more disadvantages have outweighed all the advantages for numerous cow-calf producers. That is why we have fewer producers and fewer cows today than any


time since the 1950’s. Many of the advantages I listed are, also, disadvantages for maintaining a cow-calf enterprise.

1. People like the cow-calf business. They just like cows. If you don’t like cows, you don’t belong in the cow-calf business.

The disadvantages are:

2. People have available land that will not be productive unless it is pasture.

1. While a cow-calf operation is a stabile enterprise and can last a lifetime, it is a long-term program. Buying a heifer calf to develop into a beef cow requires 24 months before there is any product (a weaned calf) to sell.

3. There are other roughages (such as cornstalks, citrus, vegetable by-products, it is a long list) available that can be utilized only by cows.

2. A beef cow-calf enterprise is an inflexible program. An entrepreneur cannot jump into and jump out of a cow-calf program and expect to make a profit. A cowcalf operation requires commitment and dedication to purpose over a long time. Maybe this is why show heifers make such good junior projects; they teach dedication to purpose and commitment to follow through, among other things.

4. Labor is available. A cow-calf program can be designed around other off-farm or on-farm enterprises to make use of available labor (one can wash and wax the combine only so many times between November and August).

3. A cow-calf operation requires a higher level of management and more labor than a feedlot operation and certainly more of both than a grain operation. Cows don’t really require a lot of help in June grazing grass but come February, someone has to thaw water fountains and put out hay even if it is zero and the snow is blowing.

6. Cattle are adaptable to any climate. There is a breed for everyone and for every environment.

4. Greater losses (both production and economic) can be expected if management is marginal. A cow only has a chance for one calf per year. No calf – no income. The average percent calf crop weaned per cow exposed to breeding each year is around 80% (calculated from USDA statistics). It is difficult to make a profit when only 80% of the product is saved. 5. Beef cows are inefficient. It takes more pounds of energy to produce a pound of product for beef cattle than it does for swine or poultry. However, there is a caveat as ruminants are the salvation to the world food crisis. As long as we feed cows forage and food by-products, cows can consume energy/protein not directly consumable by humans and turn it into high quality protein required by humans. Cows can be a direct link between humans and inedible energy sources. 6. A cow-calf enterprise requires a large economic investment and capital (credit) is difficult to obtain to finance a cow-calf operation (especially for beginning producers) because of the long payback period required. So why do people invest in a cow-calf program? I can list at least 10 reasons, but the first one is the overriding factor – I think it is a pre-requisite to owing cows.

5. Equipment and unused buildings are available that otherwise will set idle.

7. Because of innovation there are market niches (local food, organically raised, etc.) that can result in increased profitability. 8. Some folks actually have the financial resources to invest in a cow-calf operation. There are seed stock operations that have provided a 10% or greater return on investment. 9. Year in and year out cow/calf returns have exceeded cattle feeding returns. While cow/calf operations lost money 30% of the time in the last 40 years, feedlot enterprises lost money in 55% of the years (source=Livestock Marketing Information Center). 10. And, people have knowledge and skill to successfully manage a cow-calf operation. Maybe they had a hand-full of courses in nutrition, breeding and cowcalf management taught by Dr. Walker and they know enough to be dangerous.

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THE CAN’T MISS EVENT OF THE YEAR

1:00 PM • PRODUCERS SALE BARN • HILLSBORO, OHIO

SIM X ANGUS Bred to I-67

SIM X ANGUS Bred to Driving 80

SAV BISMARK X HEAT SEEKER/FOREPLAY Bred to No Worries


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CAMPBELLCO SHOW CATTLE

Cedarville, Ohio Dave & Jody Campbell 937-313-5113 Opie Campbell 937-206-5303 1:00 PM • PRODUCERS SALE BARN • HILLSBORO, OHIO

Doug & Debbie Parke 153 Bourbon Hills Paris Ky 40361 859-987-5758 859-421-6100 moblie pleent@aol.com www.parkelivestock.com

Kevin Mears, 937.533.0169 stockoptionsmarketing.com Season Finale XII will be broadcst online through LiveAauctions.tv

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Selling eggs on this Champion December 23rd, in “All I Want for Christmas Sale.” We are also selling a maternal sister by Travaler in the Winner Circle Sale, Sunday, December 28th.

Selling 20 Lots of Flushes & Embryo Packages and 5 Open Heifers.

Selling a flush and embryos on this record selling $61,000 half-interest donor on-line Tuesday, December 23rd, in our “All I Want for Christmas Sale.”

Selling embryos on this Whiskey donor in our “All I Want for Christmas Sale.”Tuesday, December 23rd.

TSSC Madonna Selling in her entirety in the Winners Circle Sale on Tuesday, December 28th

At Green Oaks Sale Facility • New Paris, OH Selling 2 Donors, 25 Bred Females, 5 Open Heifers & a few Embryo Packages.

Tim, Emily & Braylen Schaeffer • 765.541.0738 14622 Crull Road, Hagerstown, IN 47346 Paul & Tracy Schaeffer • Ian Mckenzie, 217.851.2155 Nate Tice: 717.926.0874

For more information www.schaeffersimmentals.com

Selling in her entirety in the Winners Circle Sale on Tuesday, December 28th

SPOOKE 7189


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Brian, Dru, & Spencer Goettemoeller Winchester, Indiana 937/459-0209 765/584-7219 Wyatt, Carrie, & Emmett Baker Fairbanks, IN 812/243-5010

Show Stock

WB Wyatt Baker

Sidney, Ohio 937.726.4819

Reserve your FREE copy of our reference catalog now at www.primetimeagrimarketing.com or by calling the office of the event manager at 419/862-0117

New Paris, Ohio 937/533-0489 or 937/437-0564 Andy Armstrong, Herdsman: 937/533-0771

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Join Us in The Winners’ Circle!

Tim & Emily Schaeffer Hagerstown, Indiana 765/541-0738

SCHAEFFER HALDERMAN shatto Show Cattle S H O W C A T T L E show cattle

Gale Long, Owner 5945 Orangeburg Rd. New Paris, OH 45347 Dillon Durham, Herdsman: 765/546-0395

SHOW CATTLE

Goettemoeller

- Selling 85 Females and Bulls + Elite Genetic Lots -

Along I-70 and US 40 near New Paris, Ohio

A big THANK YOU to all of our bidders and buyers and especially our 2013 Volume Buyers: Soehnlen Cattle Company - Navarre, OH Thornhill Farms - Springfield, OH

Cattle, to Rhoades Family Show $10,000 Lot 42 in 2013 Versailles, OH

$14,000 Lot 4A in 2013 to Witt Farms, Cedarville, OH

Cattle, $30,000 Lot 1 in 2013 to Garwood Columbiana, OH

Farms, Churubusco, IN

$13,000 Lot 46 in 2013 to Top Line Farms, Tremont, IL

n $19,000 Lot 40 to Smithso

$26,000 Lot 3 in 2013 to Weaver Show Cattle, Quincy, OH


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RES. CHAMPION FFA HEIFER, 2014 NE STATE FAIR

CHAMPION MKT HEIFER, 2014 NE STATE FAIR

RES. CHAMPION COMMERCIAL HEIFER, 2014 NE STATE FAIR

WWW.MILLERCATTLE.COM

CORY, AMBER & BRAYSEN MILLER

3269 BB ROAD • SILVER CREEK, NE 68663 H:308.773.8220 • CORY CELL: 402.319.9579 • AMBER CELL: 402.276.6921

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Grand Champion Steer, 2014 Tulsa State Fair BilderBack Family,

Quality Cattle Available At All Times

Bryan, Stacy, Denver, Berkley and Kamdyn McKay Orlando, Oklahoma - 405-747-8627

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Sired by Irish Whiskey bred to BK Unlimited Power for Spring calf.

COW SALE This offering will include most of our elite donors, proven dams of champions, and a great set of young females. We are keeping our bred heifers, yearling heifers, and a handful of Maine cows. The rest of our mature females sell in this offering. This will be a sale you won't want to miss!!

Saturday, December 6, 2014 at the Ranch

Selling 200 Cows ... Maine-Anjou, MaineTainer, Angus, & Crossbreds 140 head Spring Calving Cows • 60 head Fall Pairs 20 head of Open Show Heifers & Donor Prospects ... Maine-Anjou, MaineTainer, Hereford & Crossbred The 2014 National Junior Maine-Anjou Heifer Show Grand Champion Female, shown by Becca Moore

Her Dam Sells!

The 2012 San Antonio Supreme Champion Female, shown by Macie McCollum

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Her Dam Sells!


Sired by Dubia. Bred to BK Ambush

Sired by Irish Whiskey. Sells open, ready to flush

Sired by Backdraft. Bred to BK Unlimited Power

Sired by Irish Whiskey. Bred to BK Unlimited Power

Sired by BK Navajo. Bred to Live Action

Sired by BK Navajo. Sells with a Fall bull calf by Predator

Sired by Leagcy Plus. Bred to Presto

Sired by Legacy Plus. Sells with calf at side by Presto

Sired by Irish Whiskey. Sells bred to BK Unlimited Power

Sired by Parker. Sells bred to BK Ambush

Sired by BK Navajo. Sells bred to X3

Sired by New Edition. Sells bred to Hard Whiskey

JIRL, BRENDA & BAILEY BUCK

580.795.4865 mobile Madill, OK 73446 www.buckcattle.com jirl@buckcattle.com Todd Herman 918.605.5137 Matt Scasta, 580.220.7288

Sired by Trendsetter. Sells with a Fall bull calf by BK Xikes

Sired by 833U. Bred to BK Unlimited Power

Like us on ... All Buck cattle are fed MFM Feeds & Sure Champ. Talk to us about their advantages.


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11.10.14

www.sconlinesales.com Brett Bowman | Linden, IN | 937.564.8163 | brett@sconlinesales.com Just 7 miles North of Crawfordsville, Indiana (Exit 34) Hwy. 231 / Off of Interstate 74

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ADVERTISING INDEX

ABS................................................................................................................... 16 Aces Wild Ranch............................................................................................. 33 Alum-Line .......................................................................................................114 Amanda Raithel Art.......................................................................................129 Andis ................................................................................................................ 26 Barber Ranch ....................................................................................................51 Begalka Livestock ..........................................................................................139 Bellar Show Cattle .......................................................................................... 53 Bill Rodgers Classic .......................................................................................118 Bob John Farms ............................................................................................135 Bovine Elite .......................................................................................................21 Bowman Cattle..............................................................................................208 Breeder’s World Online Sales ........................................................................ 34 Bremer Show Cattle ...............................................................................192-193 Bruhn Angus Farm ................................................................................. 188-189 Buck Cattle Co. ..................................................................................... 202-203 Burke Cattle ........................................................................................... 190-191 Calf’s Choice Total ......................................................................................... 52 Cattle Visions ............................................................................................ 56-57 Cattle Visions - Smoke..................................................................................58 Cattle Visions Simsolutions ...........................................................................59 cattleart.com ...................................................................................................129 Connors State .................................................................................................49 Cool Calf ........................................................................................................114 Curtin Land & Cattle ...................................................................................... 61 Dakota Summer Borns ..................................................................................136 Dameron Angus Farm ....................................................................................54 Danner Cattle.................................................................................................174 Decatur County Cattle Battle ......................................................................119 Divas and Donors Sale ...................................................................................66 Divas at Dusk ..................................................................................................64 Dunk/Felt ...................................................................................................... 170 Eby Trailers .................................................................................................22-23 Elgin Veterinary Hospital ............................................................................. 128 Extra X2 ......................................................................................................... 196 Farrer Stock Farm .........................................................................................205 Female & Fellas of the Fall Sale.............................................................192-193 First Choice On-Line Livestock Sales ..........................................................40 First Class Female Sale...............................................................................12-13 Fraker Show Cattle ......................................................................................... 41 Frost Farms .................................................................................................... 184 Gana Farms ................................................................................................... 169 Garwood Cattle Co. .............................................................................204-205 Genetic Perfection..........................................................................................46 Gibson County Preview ................................................................................116 Goddard Cattle Company .............................................................................. 7 Golden Flo.......................................................................................................42 Grace Show Cattle ........................................................................................137 Grateful Harvest Sale .....................................................................................50 Green Valley ................................................................................................. IFC Griswold Cattle ...............................................................................Back Cover Hartman Cattle Co. .......................................................................................175 Hilbert Show Steers ..................................................................................... 180 Holmes Show Cattle................................................................................. 38-39 Holtkamp Cattle Co. ......................................................................................65 Hoosier Beef Congress .................................................................................127 The Legacy Incredible Female Sale..................................................... 188-189 Jensen Livestock Agency ...............................................................................71 K Bar K Cattle Company ...............................................................................50 Katina, Show Photo ...................................................................................... 168 Kent Feeds ....................................................................................................... 28 Kersten Cattle ............................................................................................... 128 Kuhlman Cattle Co ...................................................................................... 180 Ladies In Red ...................................................................................................60 Ladies of the Pro Tour ..................................................................................209 Linde’s Livestock Photos .............................................................................. 162 Linhart Limousin ......................................................................................... 182 LubriSyn Livestock.......................................................................................... 32

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Lucy, Photos By ............................................................................................. 162 McKay Cattle Co. ..................................................................................199-201 McLemore Farms........................................................................................... 171 Mid-Continent Farms....................................................................................... 3 Miller Cattle .................................................................................................. 194 Missouri AGR Classic ................................................................................... 117 Moonlight ........................................................................................................45 Murphy Trailer Sales ....................................................................................... 25 Netzke Brothers ..............................................................................................64 NWSS............................................................................................................. 160 Oxy Explosion .................................................................................................48 OXY-GEN.......................................................................................................44 Paulsen Cattle .................................................................................................66 Pearl’s Pics...................................................................................................... 128 Plum Creek Angus .........................................................................................62 Polzin Cattle .....................................................................................................31 Prairie View Farms ...........................................................................................15 Purdue AGR Preview Show ..........................................................................115 Purdue Beef Unit Fall Sale ........................................................................... 126 Purina Honor Show Chow ............................................................................123 Purina Honor Show Chow Fitting Challenge .............................................122 Purple Reign ...................................................................................................... 5 Ree Heights Fall Gathering Sale ..................................................................141 Riley Roundup ................................................................................................125 Riverode ..........................................................................................................114 RJ Cattle Company ..................................................................................... 185 Roecker Cattle ...............................................................................................178 Royal Edge Sale ............................................................................................ 195 Rural Route Creations .................................................................................. 162 Rutledge Farms ...................................................................................... 186-187 Safety Zone Calf Catchers ............................................................................ 63 SC Onlines Sales ..........................................................................................207 Schaeffer & Tice.............................................................................................179 Schultz Farms ................................................................................................ 140 Season Finale Sale ..................................................................................176-177 See & Believe..................................................................................................174 SEK Genetics .................................................................................................. 18 Show Circuit - Special Projects ....................................................................134 Show Circuit - Web ...................................................................................... 108 Show Circuit-Christmas subscription ..........................................................161 Show Rite ......................................................................................................... 14 Showbloom ......................................................................................................30 ShowTec Feeds................................................................................................ 27 Silver Steer ....................................................................................................... 19 Smokin Bob .....................................................................................................20 Standing Heat ................................................................................................. 55 Starmak Cattle Co. ........................................................................................134 Sullivan Ranch ...................................................................................................4 Sullivan Supply ............................................................................................10-11 Sunglo Feeds ................................................................................................... 24 The Boss Livestock Dryer .............................................................................. 29 The Branded Barn......................................................................................... 160 The Program (Cardinal/Frankenreider).................................................... IBC Thompson Show Steers ..................................................................................17 Top Cut Female Sale ........................................................................................ 3 Tree Lane Farms .........................................................................................36-37 Triple C Trailers ............................................................................................... 35 Van Allan ........................................................................................................ 168 Vandy Cattle.................................................................................................. 198 Weaver Leather ............................................................................................... 47 Western Elite Foundation Female Sale ................................................. Cover Williams Cattle Co.........................................................................................197 Willie Morris Cattle ...................................................................................... 195 Willman Club Calves .................................................................................... 168 Wilson Trailer Company................................................................................. 43 Winner’s Circle ...............................................................................................181 Wright Charolais ............................................................................................183 Yardley Cattle Company..................................................................................8


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CARDINAL CATTLE COMPANY 9736 MODENA ROAD - WYOMING, ILLINOIS

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(309)489-6119

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