Friday evening, March 20, 2015
Columbus, Ohio • The Grand Ballroom of the Crowne Plaza Hotel Pre-Sale Social & Entertainment 6:30 p.m.
Frozen Gold Sale 7:30 p.m.
Event catalogs available for FREE download after February 24th at www.frozengold.net Make room reservations early by calling 614.885.1885 and asking for the Frozen Gold. Don't delay!
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PRAIRIE VIEW FARMS 5th Annual Production Sale
Watch for photos & videos on-line at www.pvfangus.com
6:30 pm • at the farm, Gridley, Illinios
Full and Maternal sibs to these popular champions sell!
2014 NAILE Grand Champion Female 2014 NAILE Intermediate Reserve Champion Female
2014 NAILE Intermediate Champion Female
2014 National Junior Angus Show Division Champion
2013 NWSS Reserve Grand Champion Female
SALE HIGHLIGHTS • Selling top 25 Summer & Fall born show heifer prospects • Selling an elite set of two-year-old donor candidates with calves at side. • Selling 10 herd sire prospects.
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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
For Steers AND Heifers Sullivan’s
Fresh & Feminine
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“The secret to eye appealing show cattle!”
“The simple science to freshen-up a front end while maintaining the body capacity desired. We have had tremendous success with Fresh & Feminine™ for over 10 years. Now available to the public for the first time. You will noticeably see the results.” - John Sullivan
Sullivan’s
Black Velvet
This exciting new product has been is proven with results and the demand for repeat orders has been tremendous. In fact, many of the major steer and heifer show winners from this fall have feed FRESH & FEMININE™, the secret to eye appealing show cattle!” Feminine shape and freshness throughout the front end of your show animal spells ultimate suc- cess or failure in the show ring today. FRESH & FEMININE™ is not just another supplement. Tried and true for many years, FRESH & FEMININE™ has been the secret, fed at Sullivan Farms for over 10 years. It has been an integral part of their feeding regiment and credited with producing outstanding freshness and ultimate show ring success of their cattle at major shows year-in and year-out. This is how this feed supplement works … the superior science of FRESH & FEMININE™ features a combination of strategic vitamins, minerals, amino acids, antioxidants and a high concentration of by-pass protein sources. This chemistry boosts metabolic fat burning in the body that targets spe- cific areas of the body to reduce fat content, most notably in the neck and brisket area. The animal has a more feminine, attractive physique and even moves better. This helps to offset the results seen from aggressive, high energy show cattle diets. All natural and fertility safe for open heifers, bred heifers, steers and bulls. Simply top dress 6 oz. per head per day of this pelleted supplement on your current ration until desired freshness has been achieved.
TM
Hair Dye
Leaves the hair with more body and an incredible, brilliant black shine. Proven safe. No hair burn. Black Velvet is designed specifically for cattle hair. Black Velvet hair dye turns grey, red-tinted or faded hair into a beautiful jet-black color. Black Velvet infuses the hair with more softness, body and incredible shine. Very easy to use. Apply at home to clean, dry hair. You will need three to four kits of Black Velvet for a 1,000 pound animal. Simply combine the entire contents of the Dye (black bottle) and Activator (red bottle) into a spray bottle or blower fogger, shake well and apply liberally onto hair coat. Gently work into hair coat with a Smart Comb. Leave the dye in the hair for 20 to 30 minutes, then rinse out with water until the water runs clear. Will not towel off. For long lasting beauty and color, Black Velvet is truly brilliant.
Applications on-line January 1, 2015 at www.sullivansupply.com
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Applications DUE March 15, 2015.
Winners will be announced on-line April 15, 2015.
Follow these steps for the ultimate benefit of this NEW Product ... STEP 1 ... Glue the leg with Sullivan’s Prime Time or Tail Adhesive STEP 2 ... Spray on White Powder’Ful (shake well) to build-up leg and thicken the hair follicles. It also provides a brighter visual for clipping. STEP 3 ... Use Powder’Ful to build your leg alternating it with small amounts of Tail Adhesive. If you are building a black leg use Black Powder’Ful. This will allow for better coverage when you paint. STEP 4 ... Once you are done building the leg with Powder’Ful, the final step is to completely cover the leg with Black Finisher for a natural black look. Powder’Ful also works excellent on the tail heads and building loins & bellies.
Sullivan’s
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POWDER’FUL is the only product on the market that can give you a fuller and bigger look without adding on layers of and layers of paint and adhesive, which leaves the hair wet, heavy, and unnatural. POWDER’FUL leaves the hair looking fuller without being able to tell there is anything there. The two color options, white and black, make it easy to build legs without having to use an excess of paint to cover it up.
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Selling full sib embryos to these recent champions out of our Lois Lane donor.
Watch for our upcoming online genetics sale coming in March. Selling embryos and pregnancies on our newest and hottest genetics along with rare semen.
Chad, Sara, Jd, TuCker, and Brody ThompSon 605-350-9567 • 605-539-9567 Sara Cell: 605-690-7030 36951 229th Street • Wessington Springs, SD showsteers.com/thompson
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Work smarter, not harder.
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NEW LOCATION! AT THE RANCH 27262 424th Avenue Emery, South Dakota 57332
Join us on Tuesday,
FEBRUARY 10th Sale starts at 12:30 PM
SELLiNg 40 SoNS of LoCK N Load
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Selling 300 Head! 150 PERfoRMaNCE BuLLS 130 YEaRLiNgS 20 StRoNg agEd BuLLS 60 REgiStEREd BREd HEifERS 100 CoMMERCiaL oPEN REPLaCEMENtS selected for disposition, Quality & genetics from some of our top customers. Our deepest and most explosive growth offering ever! Many large sire groups and embryo transplant brothers. Let our balanced trait approach and over 40 years of selection work for you!
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Catalog also online at www.ebersale.com
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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 4400 S. Lewis Blvd Sioux City, IA 51106 712-252-6500 email: sales@wilsontrailer.com
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Cutting-Edge New Products “If
you’ve been looking to enhance the color of your show cattle, ProDye is by far the deepest, longest lasting, true black dye I’ve found. You’re going to like this user friendly formula for easy mixing and application. Developed specifically for livestock, ProDye is simply the best on the market.” Kirk Stierwalt Professional Cattle Expert
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Stierwalt Smoke Gray ProTouch
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Gray colored cattle are hard to match with a single paint color, but this paint is different because of its adaptability and versatility. Smoke Gray ProTouch can change from light to dark as each coat is applied, making it perfect for blending different shades of gray together. Perfect for use on breeds like Charolais crosses.
An ideal choice for color shades from yellow to golden, Stierwalt Cream ProTouch is first of its kind to be offered for cream or blonde cattle. This paint has the ability to blend many different shades and tones of hair on a variety of breeds like Charolais crosses. The more coats added, the darker the color becomes, giving the ultimate flexibility for the perfect final look.
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A Cowman’s Best Friend at Calving Time!
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Unbelievable is an incredibly designed calving ease prospect that owns unique neck extension, unquestioned structural soundness, extra special belly depth, and super muscle shape for an Angus bull. Unbelievable is sired by the wildly popular Bismarck bull, yet offers extra depth and hair, no doubt due to his maternally stacked pedigree which consists of a double shot of legendary Flashback laced with VRD and TC Dividend. We envision Unbelievable siring extra-ordinary low birth-weight progeny utilizable in both purebred and hybrid cow herds. We can’t wait for Unbelievable progeny!
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’s IgG Bovine Calf ’s ChoiceTotal Calf Total Choice ®
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FEEDER STEERS
GRANd CHAmpION FeedeR sTeeR Shown by: Madison Boyd
ReseRVe GRANd FeedeR sTeeR Shown by: Marcy Price
RESERVE gRAnD MARKET hog gRAnD chAMPion MARKET hog
Shown by: Travis Cox
Shown by: Hunter McMillen
RESERVE gRAnD MARKET lAMb Shown by: Hailee Whitehurst
gRAnD chAMPion MARKET lAMb Shown by: Abigal Wilson
RESERVE gRAnD MARKET goAT gRAnD chAMPion MARKET goAT
Shown by: Zade Jennings
Shown by: Joel Dahms
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NORTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR
bREEDing hEiFERS
chAMPion AnguS
Shown by: Bill Jones
RESERVE AnguS
RESERVE coMMERciAl
Shown by: Elaine Wood
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
chAMPion coMMERciAl
Shown by: Coleen Jones
Shown by: Austin Teeter
chAMPion liMouSin Shown by: Mary Dunn
RESERVE liMouSin Shown by: Wyatt Kendall
chAMPion gElbViEh
chAMPion hEREFoRD
chAMPion RED AnguS
Shown by: Ryan Menius
Shown by: Courtney Eudy
Shown by: Joseph Groce
RESERVE gElbViEh
RESERVE hEREFoRD
RESERVE RED AnguS
Shown by: John Ellis
Shown by: Jordan Carter
Shown by: Jacob Presnell
chAMPion SAnTA gERTRuDiS
chAMPion ShoRThoRn
chAMPion Aob
Shown by: Caroline Creech
Shown by: Jordan Cox
Shown by: Holly Price
RESERVE SAnTA gERTRuDiS
RESERVE ShoRThoRn
Shown by: Caroline Creech
Shown by: Zach Cuffe
RESERVE Aob Shown by: Austin Teeter
chAMPion SiMMEnTAl Shown by: Jordan Carter
chAMPion chARolAiS Shown by: Mattie Harward
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LOUISVILLE . KY | NOVEMBER 4-21, 2014
BREEDING HEIFERS
SUPREME CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER Shown by: Kennedy Core
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
JUNIOR HEIFERS
cHaMpION aOB
cHaMpION SHORTHORN
cHaMpION SIM-aNGUS
Shown by: Carlee Clark
Shown by: Nick Sullivan
Shown by: Kennedy Core
RESERVE aOB
RESERVE SHORTHORN
RESERVE SIM-aNGUS
Shown by: Kane Aegerter
Shown by: John Gellerman
Shown by: Maddy Udell
cHaMpION GELBVIEH
cHaMpION LIMOUSIN
cHaMpION MaINE-aNJOU
Shown by: Connor Durham
Shown by: Kylee Kelley
Shown by: Allison Manchester
RESERVE GELBVIEH
RESERVE LIMOUSIN
Shown by: Anna Duxbury
Shown by: Hannah Williamson
RESERVE MaINE-aNJOU
cHaMpION RED pOLL
cHaMpION SHORTHORN pLUS
cHaMpION SIMMENTaL
Shown by: Adam Miller
Shown by: Sara Sullivan
Shown by: Meghan Reed
RESERVE RED pOLL
RESERVE SHORTHORN pLUS
Shown by: Kendra Nunan
Shown by: Sara Sullivan
RESERVE SIMMENTaL
Shown by: Cole Clanton
Shown by: Landon Siek
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cHaMpION aNGUS
cHaMpION cHaROLaIS
cHaMpION cHIaNGUS
Shown by: Calli Bayer
Shown by: Andrew Hodges
Shown by: Sydney Wisneski
RESERVE aNGUS
RESERVE cHaROLaIS
Shown by: Lucas Nord
Shown by: Jessica Janssen
RESERVE cHIaNGUS
cHaMpION cHIaNINa
cHaMpION HEREFORD
Shown by: Leslie Rogers
Shown by: Cassidy Hanson
RESERVE cHIaNINa
RESERVE HEREFORD
Shown by: Bailey Core
Shown by: Garrett Post
Shown by: Hunter Hamilton
cHaMpION MaINETaINER Shown by: Brandon Hagie
RESERVE MaINETaINER Shown by: Lillie Skiles
MaRKET STEERS
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER Shown by: Brennen Meert
RESERVE GRAND MARKET STEER Shown by: Alex Alliger
FEEDER caLVES
RESERVE GRAND FEEDER HEIFER Shown by: Jeff Miller Show Cattle
GRAND CHAMPION FEEDER HEIFER Shown by: Jason Bihl
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FEEDER caLVES
GRAND CHAMPION PEN OF STEERS Shown by: Cooksey Farms & Show Cattle
RESERVE GRAND PEN OF STEERS
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Bill Work Cattle
GRAND CHAMPION PEN OF HEIFERS Shown by: Jeff Miller Show Cattle
RESERVE GRAND PEN OF HEIFERS Shown by: Jeff Miller Show Cattle
OpEN FEMaLES
cHaMpION aNGUS FEMaLE
RESERVE aNGUS FEMaLE
Shown by: Austin Nowatzke
Shown by: Austin Nowatzke
cHaMpION cHaROLaIS FEMaLE
RESERVE cHaROLaIS FEMaLE
Shown by: Andrew Hodges
Shown by: Michaela Blanding
cHaMpION SaLERS
RESERVE SaLERS
Shown by: That Cattle Co. & Ken Crawford
Shown by: Trueblood, Scott & T Cattle Co.
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cHaMpION cHIaNGUS FEMaLE
RESERVE cHIaNGUS FEMaLE
Shown by: Haley Haverback
Shown by: Dutenhoffer Ranch, Evan Dutenhoffer
cHaMpION cHIaNINa FEMaLE
RESERVE cHIaNINa FEMaLE
Shown by: Leslie Rogers
Shown by: Sara Sullivan
cHaMpION GELBVIEH
RESERVE GELBVIEH
Shown by: Allie Raab
Shown by: Emily Griffiths
OpEN FEMaLES
cHaMpION HEREFORD
RESERVE HEREFORD
Shown by: Garrett Post
Shown by: Devin Hay
cHaMpION LIMOUSIN
RESERVE LIMOUSIN
Shown by: Shelby Hennessy
Shown by: Mark Blake
cHaMpION MaINE-aNJOU
RESERVE MaINE-aNJOU
Shown by: Allison Manchester
Shown by: Emma Vickland
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OpEN FEMaLES
cHaMpION MaINETaINER
RESERVE MaINETaINER
Shown by: Kelsey Delaplaine, Heart Felt Farms
Shown by: Colby Manning
cHaMpION RED aNGUS
RESERVE RED aNGUS
Shown by: Summit Farms
Shown by: Solution Genetics
cHaMpION RED pOLL
RESERVE RED pOLL
Shown by: Jacob & Carly Shuter
Shown by: Adam Miller
cHaMpION SaNTa GERTRUDIS
RESERVE SaNTa GERTRUDIS
Shown by: Gracey Pitchford
Shown by: 5-E Ranch
cHaMpION SHORTHORN
RESERVE SHORTHORN
Shown by: Nick Sullivan
Shown by: Cyclone Trace Cattle Co.
cHaMpION SHORTHORN pLUS
RESERVE SHORTHORN pLUS
Shown by: Chloe Martin
Shown by: Kane Aegerter
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cHaMpION SIM-aNGUS
RESERVE SIM-aNGUS
Shown by: Alexis Ostrom
Shown by: Circle M Farms
cHaMpION SIMMENTaL
RESERVE SIMMENTaL
Shown by: Trey Jass
Shown by: Meghan Reed
cHaMpION BaLaNcER
RESERVE BaLaNcER
Shown by: Justin Teeter
Shown by: LeDoux Ranch
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JuniOR hEiFERs
SUPREME CHAMPION HEIFER Shown by: Kennedy Core - Simmental %
REsERVE siMMEntal %
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Taylor Goering
chaMpiOn aOB/cOMMERcial
chaMpiOn liMOusin
Shown by: Calli Ann West
Shown by: Carlee Clark
Shown by: Cody Heavin
REsERVE angus
REsERVE aOB/cOMMERcial
REsERVE liMOusin
Shown by: Montana Winther
Shown by: Kane Aegerter
chaMpiOn angus
Shown by: Cody Heavin
chaMpiOn chaROlais
chaMpiOn hEREFORd
chaMpiOn siMMEntal
Shown by: Lindsey Behrends
Shown by: Rylee Barber
Shown by: Morgan M Phillips
REsERVE chaROlais
REsERVE hEREFORd
REsERVE siMMEntal
Shown by: Shayne Myers
Shown by: Chezney Early
chaMpiOn MainEtainER
chaMpiOn MainE-anJOu
chaMpiOn shORthORn
Shown by: Lillie Skiles
Shown by: Allison Manchester
Shown by: Sara Sullivan
REsERVE MainEtainER
REsERVE MainE-anJOu
REsERVE shORthORn
Shown by: Ben Weis
Shown by: Jennifer Bedwell
Shown by: Charley R Johnson
Shown by: Maddy Udell
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OpEn shOw
chaMpiOn angus
chaMpiOn chaROlais
chaMpiOn gElBViEh
Shown by: Austin Nowatzke
Shown by: Charley R Johnson
Shown by: Dromgooles Heaven
REsERVE angus
REsERVE chaROlais
REsERVE gElBViEh
Shown by: Audrey Field
Shown by: Sydney Taubenheim
chaMpiOn BalancER
chaMpiOn hEREFORd
chaMpiOn liMOusin
Shown by: Volek Ranch
Shown by: Rylee Barber
Shown by: Cody Heavin
REsERVE BalancER
REsERVE hEREFORd
REsERVE liMOusin
Shown by: Cassidy Hanson
Shown by: Deb Vorthmann, Vorthmann Limousin
Shown by: Calli Ann West
Shown by: JW Ledoux
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AMERICAN ROYAL
OpEn shOw
chaMpiOn MainE-anJOu
chaMpiOn MainEtainER
chaMpiOn Mini hEREFORd
Shown by: Ben Weis
Shown by: James Gradert
Shown by: Drew McCullough
REsERVE MainE-anJOu
REsERVE MainEtainER
REsERVE Mini hEREFORd
Shown by: Janel Gilbert
Shown by: Drew McCullough
chaMpiOn salERs
chaMpiOn shORthORn
chaMpiOn siMMEntal
Shown by: GG&T Cattle Company
Shown by: Sara Sullivan
Shown by: Chesney Effling
REsERVE salERs
REsERVE shORthORn
REsERVE siMMEntal
Shown by: Jennifer Bedwell
Shown by: Owen Brothers Cattle Company
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Halley Becking
Shown by: Jase Beltz
tEaM Fitting
chaMpiOn siMMEntal % Shown by: Taylor Goering
REsERVE siMMEntal % Shown by: Elizabeth Hodges
OVERall chaMpiOn tEaM & FiRst placE sEniOR Congratulations to Hadley Schotte, Taylor Ohlde, and Tayler Gall
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H
ave you ever considered: “If dad died today, what would happen to the family farm (or ranch)?” Not only does Jolene Brown ask families that question, she’s counseled families who deal with that very real scenario. Iowa-based Brown lives and works on a farm with her husband Keith, but she’s also a champion for agriculture through her roles as an author, professional speaker, and family business consultant. Brown says she’s on a mission to share best practices for families to help successfully transition their farms and ranches to the next generation. Another question Brown likes to ask is this: Have you ever been bit by an elephant? The answer is always no. But, then she asks, “How about a mosquito?” To which she makes the point, “It’s the little things that get us, and soon we are fighting on the way to the funeral home.” As an advocate for family members to create a succession plan for the future of their business, Brown promotes a business-first mindset and says, “That does not mean the family is less important. Instead, it suggests that members honor the family so much that they are willing to take care of business.” Along with that, she emphasizes, “Just because you were born together doesn’t mean you should work together. Acceptance in a family is unconditional. Acceptance in a business is conditional and not a birthright.” Before family members come back to the farm or ranch, Brown advises that they should work for someone else for 2 to 3 years. She points out that this gives them a multitude of perspective from taking orders from a boss and learning to show up on time, to realizing they can be fired. If the business owners and leaders do agree that additional family members (the next generation) can and should be incorporated into the business from a financial perspective, Brown says several aspects should be considered.
She explains that in order for a business to be successful, the focus cannot be on “hiring family members.” Instead the focus must be on “hiring worthy employees.” If a family member has the right training, experience, personality and character, brings the needed skills and understands the finances, they may be the right fit. But do not discount the in-laws who are active in the business. Brown says they just might be the best qualified and have the outside perspective you need. For more about Brown and the advice she shares, visit www.JoleneBrown.com. She offers a book entitled, Sometimes You Need More Than a 2x4 with “how-to-tips” and real-life experiences of working with families in business.
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More Advice For the younger generation who is interested in returning to the family operation, Brown emphasizes that they must do their part – get an education that is relevant to the industry, gain experience through full-time employment for two or three years away from the family operation, and have a fire in their belly for the job. As well, she says, be kind, courteous and respectful, and work to exceed expectations to add value to the family business. Then, Brown says if the senior generation truly intends for the business to continue, the result will be an intentional and gradual movement through the ranks of laborer, manager, leader and next owner. However, through this process Brown has two pieces of advice:
Questions to Ask What skills does the individual who wants to come back to the farm or ranch bring to the business? Are they a great mechanic, herdsman, etc – and does the business need those attributes? What does it cost the business to hire an additional person? Will they receive health insurance or other fringe benefits – what are they going to cost the business, and does that cost equal their worth? Does the person who wants to join the business still live at home? Does Mom still do the potential employee’s laundry? If so, say no to employment until they live under their own roof, Brown advises. Brown says each of these questions are important to consider. She clarifies, “the business must look at hiring a worthy employee – not just a son or daughter. Hire employees wisely, because it’s hard to fire them in a family business.” She is also adamant about one thing: “Parents do not owe their kids a business.” Rather, Brown says, “decide what is needed to lead and continue the business before deciding who will fill that role.”
Four THings
While Jolene Brown believes acceptance in a family business is not a birthright, she does believe acceptance in a family is unconditional. And, she says parents owe their children four key things: First, morals and values, and an understanding of what is right and wrong. Second, an opportunity for an education. Brown emphasizes, “I did not say parents had to completely pay for it!” Third, develop and discuss plans for the transition of management, leadership and ownership. This includes a legal estate plan and a buy-sell agreement. Brown explains, “if the assets of your estate affect the continuation of the business or those currently working in the business, you must let the ‘rules of the game’ be known. Your kids don’t have to like them, but they deserve to know them.” Fourth, a listing of details beyond the will. Brown admits these can be tough questions to prepare for, but she believes kids deserve to know things like what you want done with your body upon death, where important documents are located, passwords to accounts, key advisors, etc.
•• • •
1. Hope is not a good business strategy. 2. If it’s not in writing, it doesn’t exist. Lastly, to the senior generation, Brown says, “Be a mentor and a wise master. The number one job of a leader in a legacy business is to replace yourself.”
Generation Next
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amerIcaN roYal lIvestocK jUdGING resUlts seNIor colleGe
jUNIor colleGe
1st place team overall: oKlaHoma state UNIversItY
1st place team overall: BlINN colleGe
Jake Bloomberg, Ashley Judge, Austin Kindschi, Gary Agar, Mari Palacio, Blake Boyd, Nolan Hildebrand, Cody Johnson, Taylor Langford, Kurt Parsons, Amanda Tresslar, Kelly Vierck 2ND: TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY 3RD: COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY 4TH: KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY 5TH: TEXAS A&M
Quest Newberry, Brody Halfmann, Chama Martin, Payton Warmke, Brantley Bordovsky, Coach Brice Mund, Blayze Bierschwale, Drew Gonzales, Brooke Young, Wayne Morse, Assistant Coach Sarah Weiss 2ND: HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3RD: LAKE LAND COLLEGE 4TH: BLACK HAWK COLLEGE EAST CAMPUS 5TH: LINCOLN LAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
top 10 INdIvIdUals overall
top 10 INdIvIdUals overall
1. TAYLOR FRANK, TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY 2. Jake Bloomberg, Oklahoma State University 3. Brady Jensen, Kansas State University 4. Ashley Judge, Oklahoma State University 5. Clay Carlson, Colorado State University 6. Lindsay Upperman, Kansas State University 7. Kyle Ruth, Iowa State University 8. Nick Fitzsimmons, Texas Tech University 9. Breanna Lawyer, Purdue University 10. Jake Sloan, Western Illinois University
1. RILEY LAFRENTZ, HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2. Jackson Johnson, Lincoln Land Community College 3. Dylan Sigrist, Lake Land College 4. Coffman Liggett, Hutchinson Community College 5. Zane Webster, Connors State 6. Maggie Neer, Black Hawk College Campus East 7. Payton Warmke, Blinn College 8. Luke Fuerniss, Casper College 9. John Young, Illinois Central College 10. Quest Newberry, Blinn College
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NaIle lIvestocK jUdGING resUlts seNIor colleGe
1st place team overall: pUrdUe UNIversItY Josh Streitmatter, Breanna Lawer, Isaak Mersch, Callie Edie, Logan Rinehold, Brennen North, Alex Hegg, Mark Degolyer, Charlie Huelsenbeck, Coach Matt Claeys 2ND: OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY 3RD: COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY 4TH: WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY 5TH: TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY
jUNIor colleGe 1st place team overall: lINcolN laNd commUNItY colleGe Rob Johnson, Dalton Heavner, Jackson Johnson, Adam Heffelfinger, Amy Loschen 2ND: BLINN COLLEGE 3RD: HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 4TH: REDLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5TH: BUTLER COMMUNITY COLLEGE
top 10 INdIvIdUals overall 1. QUEST NEWBERRY, BLINN COLLEGE 2. Coffman Liggett, Hutchinson Community College 3. Riley Lafrentz, Hutchinson Community College 4. Kate Shaffer, Redlands Community College 5. Jackson Johnson, Lincoln Land Community College 6. Tim Hubbard, Redlands Community College 7. Brody Halfmann, Blinn College 8. Callie Akins Butler, Community College 9. Dalton Heavner, Lincoln Land Community 10. Cooper Bounds, Butler Community College
top 10 INdIvIdUals overall 1. ASHLEY JUDGE, OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY 2. D.J. Etzler, Colorado State University 3. Will Coor, Western Illinois University 4. Gary Agar, Oklahoma State University 5. Taylor Frank, Texas Tech University 6. Courtney Tarvin, The Ohio State University 7. Bobby Strecker, Colorado State University 8. Andrew Sloan, Western Illinois University 9. Tyler Gwosdz, Texas A&M - Kingsville 10. Callie Edie, Purdue University
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OVERALL SHOWMANSHIP POINTS Rank Last Name First Pts. 1 Hilburn Kyleigh 174 2 Courtney Madison 171 3 Myers Chance 169 4 Edens Caleb 141 5 Myers Hudson 142 6 Turner Coltin 128 7 Courtney Brock 118 8 Kemp Bridget 114 9 Langford Cash 108 10 Kemp Brooke 107 SHOWMANSHIP POINTS BY DIST. Div. Last Name First Pts. Jr Courtney Madison 171 Jr Myers Hudson 142 Jr Edens Caleb 141 Jr Turner Coltin 128 Jr Langford Cash 108 Jr Kemp Brooke 107 Jr Rhodes Kya 77 Jr Gramblin Dalton 43 Jr Hutchison Newt 36 Jr Sager Gavin 22 Int Int Int Int Int Int Int Int Int Int
Hilburn Courtney Kemp Berlowitz McNaught Hayes Hicks Grossnicklaus Perryman Ray
Kyleigh Brock Bridget Braelyn Kimber Blakelee Jordyn Clay Jake Jackson
174 118 114 70 62 50 44 40 39 38
Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior
Myers Guthrie Prough Storey Jahn Evans Armitage Gibson Holland Ford
Chance Will Jace Jordan Cale Ashton Hannah Brooke John Jace
169 81 74 60 42 24 22 11 11 4
HEIFER POINTS BY DIVISION Breed Last Name First Dist. AOB Hutchinson Newt NW AOB Jessup Alliston SW
Pts. 100 40
Americ Americ Americ Americ
80 76 72 40
Mitchell Jones Storey Leu
Andrea Jacob Jordan Cory
SE C SE C
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Limousin Limousin Limousin
Americ Leu
Jason
Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus
Chance Erin Cooper Hudson Jackson Adyson Sydney Charley Brock Abby
C NE NE C SE C NW NW NE C
226 220 214 156 135 96 86 77 73 50
Charley Brock Caitlin Hagan Ashton
NW NE SW NW SW
190 106 40 20 12
Myers Barnes Thompson Myers Ray Blakey Johnson Johnson Courtney Emberson
Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais
Johnson Courtney Stehr Sprouse Cockrell
Char-Comp Char-Comp Char-Comp Char-Comp Char-Comp Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina
C
26
Head Chrz Purcell Hilburn Evans
Kyson NW Will NW Nicholas NE Kyleigh SE Ashton SE
84 70 50 42 20
Hicks Courtney Baker Perrier Emberson Purcell Hartin Head Senkel Wessels
Jayci SW Madison NE Aaron NW Hunter NE Abby C Nicholas NE Kaden SE Kyson NW Shaylee SE Brooke NW
166 105 86 78 77 74 63 56 55 52
Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford
Johnson Bilderback Kemp Kemp Berlowitz Courtney Rhodes Langford Hayes Hancock
Sydney Lauren Brooke Bridget Blaze Madison Kya Cash Clayton Wyatt
NW 204 SW 189 NE 137 NE 119 C 110 NE 109 SE 101 NE 65 SE 88 NE 69
Limousin Limousin Limousin
White Jahn White
Richard NE 181 Spencer SW 62 Shelby NE 48
Holland Gramblin Holland
John Dalton Emma
NE 40 NE 28 NE 15
Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou
Senkel Evans McGowan Ford Chapman Hartin Turner Fuller Hoover Oyster
Shaylee SE 133 Ashton SE 65 Sydney C 42 Jakob NW 36 Victoria C 30 Kaden SE 38 Coltin NE 23 MakaylaC 21 Paige NE 20 Logan C 20
Maintainer Maintainer Maintainer Maintainer Maintainer Maintainer Maintainer Maintainer Maintainer Maintainer
Dobbs Ward Hayes Williams Hilburn Blakley Courtney Shepherd Hancock Lott
Sydney Trinity Blaklee Drake Kyleigh Larahmy Brock Cheridan Wyatt Carson
NE 179 NE 104 SE 104 NW 86 SE 66 NE 64 NE 50 C 46 NE 30 NE 30
Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus
Guthrie Hutchison Bilderback Hutchison
Will Brock Jason Newt
NW NW SW NW
155 151 68 42
Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn
McGowan Christian Thomas Dallan Blankinship Brittany McNaught Kimber Anderson Dayla Krebs Brant Stehr Caitlyn Sprouse Hagen White Cooper
SE NW NW NW NW SE SW NW NW
324 92 72 66 56 46 30 28 26
C NW SE SE SW SW NE NW SE SE
161 160 64 60 52 46 30 26 16 14
C C SW C SW
228 88 40 30 26
ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental
Baker McNaught Evans Krebs Clark Stehr Hancock Blankinship Jones Austin
Kara Kimber Ashton Chace Halie Cammie Wyatt Lane Colby Tydon
Berlowitz Braelyn Armitage Sarah Robertson Kody Armitage Hannah Stehr Caitlin
Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental
Hicks Jordyn Stehr Cammie Grossnicklas Clay Horton Tyler Vernon Austin
SW SW SW SE SE
20 16 16 12 10
%Simm %Simm %Simm %Simm %Simm %Simm %Simm %Simm %Simm %Simm
Goodson Gatlin Grossnicklaus Clay Shepherd Charley Armitage Hannah Hicks Jordyn Martin Roni Jo Thompson Raylyn Vernon Trevor Stehr Caitlin Blakey Avary
NW SW C C SW SE NE NW SW C
146 86 56 56 50 56 36 16 16 10
Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial
Goodson Head Stinnett Senkel Purcell Kemp Turner Jahn Fuller Brown
NW NW C SE NE NE NE SW C C
196 101 81 80 65 57 55 50 42 40
Gatlin Kyson Madison Shaylee Nicholas Bridget Coltin Cale Makayla Ashton
STEER POINTS BY DIVISION Breed Last Name First Dist. AOB Shebester Cooper SW AOB Grossnicklaus Clay SW AOB Freeman Zell SW AOB Davis Haven NW Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus
Shebester Church Bilderback Glover Blakley Creason Gruenwald Ford Baker Stanley
Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais
Klaassen Forgy Evans Bilderback Glover Jones White
Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina
Goodson Perryman Brown Hudgins
Cooper SW Caden SW Lauren SW Tommy SW Larahmy NE Adam NW Kasey NW Jace SE Aaron NW Kylee SW Ryder Brett Ashton Lauren Tommy Colby Ryle
Pts. 106 70 40 26 120 50 42 40 30 12 12 10 10 10
SW 82 SE 73 SE 70 SW 36 SW 30 SE 26 NW 12
Gatlin NW Jake Paul NE Ashton C Madison NE
200 146 60 50
Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina
Martin Wyatt NW Testerman Mylah SW Elliott Aaron SE Creason Elese NW Knapp Jessalene SE Hudgins Charlie NE
40 36 15 12 11 10
Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford
Kemp Brooke NE Langford Cash NE Shebester Konner SW Testerman Mylah SW Bilderback Lauren SW Hicks Jayci SW Klaassen Raegan SW Dixon Hatlie C Dimmitt Madeline NW Gibson Brooke NE
84 80 80 60 52 46 30 30 20 16
Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin
Goodson Gatlin Glover Tommy Testerman Hadie Imke Kaylee Jones Colby Creason Elese Edens Caleb Sprouse Hagan Stehr Cammie Clark Halie
160 140 88 66 60 56 52 50 50 40
Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou Maine-Anjou
Bilderback Lauren SW Elliott Aaron SE Testerman Mylah SW Goodson Gatlin NW Hilburn Kyleigh SE Brown Ashton C Imke Kaylee NW Starks Macy NW Edens Caleb NW Knapp Jessalene SE
Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn
Langford Forgy Davis Sager Klaassen Bilderback Bilderback Glover Stehr
Cash Brett Haven Gavin Raegan Lauren Jason Tommy Caitlin
NW SW SW NW SE NW NW NW SW SW
160 80 80 80 70 60 52 46 44 36
NE 90 SE 79 NW 46 NW 36 SW 30 SW 25 SW 20 SW 20 SW 18
Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental
Brown Ashton Chrz Will Hicks Jordyn Thompson Raylyn Martin Roni Jo Gibson Brooke Fuss Austyn Elliott Aaron Cato Kolby Klaassen Raegan
Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross
Chaplin Bonham Hudgins Perryman Creason Bilderback Baker Hicks Dimmitt Kemp
C 196 NW 96 SW 86 NE 70 SE 64 NE 60 NE 58 SE 50 SE 40 SW 30
Grady SW 192 Baylor C 178 Madison NE 146 Jake PaulNE 64 Adam NW 50 Lauren SW 44 Kory SW 32 Jayci SW 30 Julia NW 20 Bridget NE 20
OVERALL TOP HEIFER EXHIBITORS Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 McGowan Christian SE 344 2 Goodson Gatlin NW 342 3 Johnson Sydney NW 290 4 Senkel Shaylee SE 268 5 Johnson Charley NW 267 6 Courtney Brock C 262 7 Berlowitz Braelyn C 228 8 Myers Chance C 226 9 McNaught Kimber NW 226 10 Barnes Erin NE 220 TOP NOVICE HEIFER EXHIBITORS Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Johnson Charley NW 267 2 Johnson Sydney NW 290 TOP HEIFER EXHIBITORS BY REG. Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Baker Kara C 161 2 Emberson Abby C 157 3 Myers Hudson C 156 4 Berlowitz Blaze C 120 5 Armitage Sarah C 114 6 Armitage Hannah C 102 7 Blakey Adyson C 96 8 Fuller MaKayla C 88 9 Stinnett Madison C 81 10 Jones Jacob C 76 1 2 3 4
Courtney White Dobbs Kemp
Madison Richard Sydney Bridget
NE NE NE NE
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209 181 179 176
97
5 6 7 8 9 10
Kemp Hancock Turner Ward Perrier Thompson
Brooke Wyatt Coltin Trinity Hunter Raylyn
NE NE NE NE NE NE
137 129 124 104 78 76
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Guthrie Hutchison Hutchison Baker Thomas Chrz Williams Ford Blankinship Anderson
Will Brock Newt Aaron Dallan Will Drake Jakob Brittany Dayla
NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW Nw NW
155 151 142 106 92 90 86 76 72 56
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Hayes Evans Ray Rhodes Hartin Hayes Mitchell Storey Krebs Martin
Blaklee Ashton Jackson Kya Kaden Clayton Andrea Jordan Chance Roni Jo
SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE
167 149 148 134 101 88 80 72 60 56
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Bilderback Hicks Stehr Jahn Grossnicklaus Prough Stehr Hicks
SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW
189 166 112 96 86 82 82 70
Lauren Jayci Caitlin Cale Clay Jace Cammie Jordyn
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9 10
Bilderback Jahn
Jason Spencer
SW SW
68 62
OVERALL TOP STEER EXHIBITORS Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Goodson Gatlin NW 440 2 Bilderback Lauren SW 359 3 Brown Ashton C 316 4 Glover Tommy SW 260 5 Perryman Jake Paul NE 258 6 Shebster Cooper SW 226 7 Chaplin Grady SW 192 8 Forgy Brett SE 182 9 Bonham Baylor C 178 10 Testerman Mylah SW 176 TOP NOvICE STEER EXHIBITORS Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Langford Cash NE 170 2 Chaplin Grady SW 122 TOP STEER EXHIBITORS BY REGION Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Dixon Hatlie C 30 2 McGowan Sydney C 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Hudgins Kemp Gibson Thompson Fuss Hardin Blakley Blakley Kemp Hudgins
Madison Brooke Brooke Raylyn Austyn Hannah Larahmy Reighly Bridget Charlie
NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE
146 104 82 70 58 46 30 26 12 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10
Imke Edens Chrz Davis Spouse Creason Thrasher Sager Starks Head Thomas
Kaylee Caleb Will Haven Haden Adam Gage Gavin Macy Kyson Darrell
NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW
128 116 96 92 66 62 60 54 46 42 42
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Elliott Jones Evans Knapp Hilburn Martin Cato Storey Ford
Aaron Colby Ashton Jessalene Kyleigh Roni Jo Kolby Jordan Jace
SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE
145 86 76 70 70 64 46 36 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Chaplin Klaassen Testerman Hicks Klaassen Shebester Hicks Grossnicklaus Schenk Church
SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW
122 90 88 86 82 80 76 70 66 50
Grady Raegan Hadie Jordyn Ryder Konner Jayci Clay Tyler Caden
MUSKINGUMCOUNTYFALLSHOW
ZANEsViLLE . Oh | NOVEMBER 1sT, 2014
OVERALL hEifERs RiNG A
overALL GrANd ChAMpIoN
Champion Crossbred | Shown by: Kinley Kreis
reServe GrANd ChAMpIoN
Reserve Crossbred | Shown by: Wood & Company Top:
3Rd OVERALL
Champion Chianina Ring A | Reserve Ring B | Shown by: Bailey Harris
4Th OVERALL
Champion Maine Ring A & B | Shown by: Caleb Potter Right:
5Th OVERALL
3rd Crossbred | Shown by: Melissa Shafer
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ZANEsViLLE . Oh | NOVEMBER 1sT, 2014
OVERALL hEifERs RiNG B
overALL GrANd ChAMpIoN
Champion Crossbred Ring B | Shown by: Brandon DeFrank
reServe GrANd ChAMpIoN
Champion Mainetainer Ring B | Shown by: Kinley Kreis Top:
3Rd OVERALL
Reserve Crossbred Ring B | Shown by: Wood & Company
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4Th OVERALL
Champion Angus A & B | Shown by: Davis Farms Right:
5Th OVERALL
3rd Crossbred Ring B | Shown by: Tyson Woodard
Breeding heifers BREEd hEifERs
REsERVE chAMpiON chiANiNA A & B
chAMpiON hEREfORd RiNG A & B
REsERVE chAMpiON MAiNE RiNG A & B
Shown by: Hunter Harris
Shown by: Jed Anderson
chAMpiON MAiNETAiNER RiNG A
REsERVE MAiNETAiNER RiNG B
chAMpiON shORThORN RiNG A
Shown by: Taylor West
Shown by: Neil Wise
Shown by: Taylor West
REsERVE chAMpiON shORThORN RiNG A
chAMpiON shORThORN RiNG B
Shown by: Kurtis Ogilbee
Shown by: Simms Show Cattle
Shown by: Jared Warne
sTEERs
chAMpiON MAiNETAiNER RiNG A & B Shown by: Chase Snyder
REsERVE chAMpiON MARkET hEifER RiNG B Shown by: Mandy Lacy
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MUSKINGUMCOUNTYFALLSHOW
ZANEsViLLE . Oh | NOVEMBER 1sT, 2014
OVERALL sTEERs RiNG A
overALL GrANd ChAMpIoN
Champion Crossbred Ring A | Shown by: Melissa Shafer
reServe GrANd ChAMpIoN
Reserve Crossbred Ring A | Shown by: Noah Thomas Top:
3Rd OVERALL
Champion Market Heifer Ring A | Shown by: Kinley Kreis
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4Th OVERALL
Champion Chianina Ring A & B | Shown by: Noah Cox Right:
5Th OVERALL
3rd Crossbred Ring A | Shown by: Melissa Shafer
OVERALL sTEERs RiNG B
overALL GrANd ChAMpIoN
Champion Crossbred Ring B | Shown by: Lauren Sproul
reServe GrANd ChAMpIoN
Reserve Crossbred Ring B | Shown by: Baily Harris Top:
3Rd OVERALL
3rd Crossbred Ring B | Shown by: Delaney Carter Tittle Left:
4Th OVERALL
Champion Market Heifer Ring B | Shown by: Kinley Kreis Right:
5Th OVERALL
4th Crossbred Ring B | Shown by: Marcus Hursey
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COWPALACE
san franCIsCo . Ca | oCtober 17th - 25th
HEIFERS
grand ChampiOn JuniOr heifer Champion Angus | Shown by: Stevie Guess
reserve ChampiOn Overall Jr heifer
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Champion AOB | Shown by: Macy Perry
RESERvE CHAMPION juNIOR ANguS
RESERvE CHAMPION juNIOR AOb
Shown by: Macy Perry
Shown by: Kolby Steidlmeyer
RESERvE CHAMPION juNIOR HEREFORd
CHAMPION juNIOR CHAROLAIS
Shown by: Kathryn Coleman
Shown by: Madison Andrade
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CHAMPION juNIOR HEREFORd Shown by: Julia Dayton
RESERvE CHAMPION juNIOR CHAROLAIS Shown by: Erica Bianchi
grand ChampiOn market ClassiC Shown by: Emily Nunez
reserve ChampiOn market ClassiC Shown by: Remington Hewitt
CHAMPION juNIOR SHORtHORN
RESERvE CHAMPION juNIOR SHORtHORN
Shown by: Aaron Kerlee
Shown by: Lauren Mertz
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COWPALACE
san franCIsCo . Ca | oCtober 17th - 25th
StEERS
ChampiOn Overall JuniOr steer Champion Market | Shown by: Blake Bartels
res. ChampiOn Overall JuniOr steer
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Champion Prospect | Shown by: Will Ward
CHAMPION PROgRESS StEER
RESERvE CHAMPION PROgRESS StEER
RESERvE CHAMPION MARkEt StEER
Shown by: Allison Lusk
Shown by: Mattie Mullion
Shown by: Ashtin Bechtold
RESERvE CHAMPION PROSPECt StEER Shown by: Collin McKenzie
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STATE FAIR OF LOUISIANA
LoUisiana STATE Fair
SHREVEPORT, LA | OCTOBER 21-NOVEMBER 9, 2014
Grand champion market steer Shown by: Brady Fontenot
reserVe Grand market steer
Grand champion prospect steer Shown by: Camryn Castrogovannie
reserVe Grand prospect steer Shown by: Maggy Fruge
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Kade Fontenot
LoUisiana STATE Fair
RESERVE GRAND MARKET HOG GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HOG
Shown by: Logan Hebert
Shown by: Katie Reinhart
RESERVE GRAND MARKET LAMB
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Makayla Conner
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Shown by: Mackenzie Castro
RESERVE GRAND MARKET GOAT GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GOAT Shown by: Kade Dureal
Shown by: Jana Boudreaux
BATTLE of the CATTLE
Raisingthe Barfor ProspectShows- Rewarding Excellenceinour Youth
Outstanding Youth Leadership Award
Outstanding Youth Leadership Award
Amazing Inaugural Year for Battle of the Cattle
Kate Kibby San Angelo
CHRiS baRtON
Glen Rose
The Mover & Shaker Scholarship Awards
Sponsored by Pursch Motors Buick GMC | Recognizing Hard Work, Dedication & Ambition
tOP ROW LeFt tO RiGHt:
Hadley Baker $1,000 | Christian Gutierrez $500 | Jason Gerlich $500 | Madi McCauley $250
at LeFt:
Elton Matthews $1,000 | Bayli Williams $250 | Key Lutrick $500
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BATTLE OF THE CATTLE
GLEN ROSE, TX | OCTOBER 25-26, 2014
STEERS
GrAnd ChAmpion sTEEr Shown by: Myka Blissard
rEsErVE GrAnd sTEEr
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Colton Shackelford
3RD OVERALL STEER Shown by: Myka Blissard
STEER WINNERS NOT PICTURED: CHAMPION ABC Shown by: Cavin Stockman
RESERVE ABC Shown by: Jason Gerlich
CHAMPION SHORTHORN Shown by: Caeley Cody
RESERVE SHORTHORN Shown by: Madison Homes
CHAMPION BRANGUS Shown by: Noah Stockman
RESERVE HEREFORD Shown by: Aniston Patschke
RESERVE BLACKS Shown by: Kennedy McFarland
RESERVE SMOKY Shown by: Madi McCauley
RESERVE COLORED Shown by: Jaylee Grandy
CHAMPION BRAHMAN
CHAMPION ANGUS
CHAMPION HEREFORD
Shown by: Logan Sheffield
Shown by: Hadley Baker
Shown by: Julia Pavelka
RESERVE BRAHMAN
RESERVE ANGUS
CHAMPION BLACKS
Shown by: Jason Gerlich
Shown by: Kendehl Nix
Shown by: Myka Blissard
CHAMPION SIMBRAH/GERT
CHAMPION SMOKY
CHAMPION COLORED
Shown by: Hadley Baker
Shown by: Myka Blissard
Shown by: Colton Shackelford
RESERVE SIMBRAH/GERT Shown by: Emily Desormeaux
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BATTLE OF THE CATTLE
GLEN ROSE, TX | OCTOBER 25-26, 2014
HEIFERS
GrAnd ChAmpion hEiFEr Shown by: Aubree Blissard
rEsErVE GrAnd hEiFEr
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Myka Blissard
3RD OVERALL HEIFER Shown by: Aubree Blissard
CHAMPION BRAHMAN Shown by: Logan Sheffield
CHAMPION SANTA GERTRUDIS
RESERVE SANTA GERTRUDIS
CHAMPION OARB
Shown by: Landry Stem
Shown by: Madisyn Douglas
Shown by: Madison Brown
CHAMPION RED ANGUS
CHAMPION HEREFORD
CHAMPION CHAROLAIS
Shown by: Bryce McCutchen
Shown by: Coleman Morrison
Shown by: Aubree Blissard
RESERVE RED ANGUS
RESERVE SHORTHORN
RESERVE CHAROLAIS
Shown by: Bryce McCutchen
Shown by: Will Sanders
Shown by: Emma Atchley
CHAMPION CHIANINA
CHAMPION ORB
CHAMPION SIMMENTAL
Shown by: Alex Hargrove
Shown by: Myka Blissard
Shown by: Aubree Blissard
HEIFER WINNERS NOT PICTURED: CHAMPION SHORTHORN Shown by: Myka Blissard
RESERVE SIMMENTAL Shown by: Kylee Harrison
RESERVE ORB Shown by: Caeley Cody
CHAMPION MAINE ANJOU Shown by: Barrett Howe
RESERVE CHIANINA Shown by: Harley Rogers
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BATTLE OF THE CATTLE
SAN ANGELO, TX | NOvEmbER 8-9, 2014
STEERS
GrAnd ChAmpion sTEEr Shown by: Caroline Brennan
rEsErVE GrAnd sTEEr Shown by: Jagger Horn
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
3RD OvERALL STEER Shown by: Kelly Ann Deaton
CHAmPION SHORTHORN Shown by: Kacy Bland
CHAmPION SImbRAH/GERT Shown by: Key Lutrick
CHAmPION ANGUS
RESERvE ANGUS
CHAmPION bRAHmAN
Shown by: Gracie Moore
Shown by: Allie Kalina
Shown by: Steele Kenney
CHAmPION bRANGUS
CHAmPION bLACKS
CHAmPION AbC
Shown by: Collin Welper
Shown by: Kelly Ann Deaton
Shown by: Collin Welper
RESERvE bRANGUS
RESERvE bLACKS
RESERvE AbC
Shown by: Klaire Deaton
Shown by: Cutter Chambers
Shown by: Charles Childress
CHAmPION COLORED
CHAmPION HEREfORD
CHAmPION SmOKY
Shown by: Caroline Brennan
Shown by: Aven Horn
Shown by: Jagger Horn
RESERvE COLORED
RESERvE HEREfORD
RESERvE SmOKY
Shown by: Kacy Bland
Shown by: Collin Welper
Shown by: Nash Willingham
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BATTLE OF THE CATTLE
SAN ANGELO, TX | NOvEmbER 8-9, 2014
HEIfERS
GrAnd ChAmpion hEiFEr Shown by: Aubree Blissard
rEsErVE GrAnd hEiFEr
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Bryce McCutchen
3RD OvERALL HEIfER Shown by: Aubree Blissard
CHAmPION CHAROLAIS Shown by: Aubree Blissard
CHAmPION SANTA GERTRUDIS Shown by: Caden Douglas
CHAmPION ANGUS
RESERvE ANGUS
CHAmPION mAINE-ANJOU
Shown by: Brandon Barkley
Shown by: Emma Travland
Shown by: Barrett Howe
CHAmPION CHIANINA
CHAmPION SImmENTAL
CHAmPION ORb
Shown by: Key Lutrick
Shown by: Aubree Blissard
Shown by: Myka Blissard
RESERvE CHIANINA
RESERvE SImmENTAL
RESERvE ORb
Shown by: Harley Rogers
Shown by: Nash Willingham
Shown by: Sydney Jenkins
CHAmPION SHORTHORN
CHAmPION HEREfORD
CHAmPION RED ANGUS
Shown by: Myka Blissard
Shown by: Bryce McCutchen
Shown by: Bryce McCutchen
RESERvE SHORTHORN
RESERvE HEREfORD
RESERvE RED ANGUS
Shown by: Mackenlee Evans
Shown by: Bryce McCutchen
Shown by: Brennan Gibbs
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GeorGia national fair
PERRY . GA | OCTOBER 2-12
JUNIOR HEIFER SHOW
GraND CHaMPioN Heifer Shown by: Mariah Lynn
reSerVe CHaMPioN Heifer
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Katie Fife
3RD OVERALL HEIFER Shown by: Andy Chastain
5TH OVERALL HEIFER Shown by: Dylan Chastain
4TH OVERALL HEIFER Shown by: Brett Dyer
CHAMPION ANGUS Shown by: Brett Dyer
RESERVE ANGUS Shown by: Bella Chandler
CHAMPION BRAHMAN INFLUENCE Shown by: Austin Hill
RESERVE BRAHMAN INFLUENCE Shown by: Molly Wright
CHAMPION CHAROLAIS Shown by: Sarah Cantrell
RESERVE CHAROLAIS Shown by: Madison Abbs
CHAMPION CHI INFLUENCE Shown by: Payton Jackson
RESERVE CHI INFLUENCE Shown by: Jay Glass
CHAMPION COMMERCIAL Shown by: Katie Fife
RESERVE COMMERCIAL Shown by: Allie Duck
CHAMPION HEREFORD Shown by: Andy Chastain
RESERVE HEREFORD Shown by: Lowry Hunt
GeorGia national fair s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
CHAMPION LIMOUSIN
CHAMPION MAINE
CHAMPION AOB
Shown by: Gayla Sizemore
Shown by: Mariah Lynn
Shown by: Lori Edwards
RESERVE LIMOUSIN
RESERVE MAINE
Shown by: Will Frost
Shown by: Landon Herring
RESERVE AOB
CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS
CHAMPION SHORTHORN
CHAMPION SIMMENTAL
Shown by: Justin Turner
Shown by: Tom Morgan
Shown by: Drew Brooksher
RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS
RESERVE SHORTHORN
Shown by: Gabe Claxton
Shown by: Hannah Barrett
RESERVE SIMMENTAL
CHAMPION % SIMMENTAL
RESERVE % SIMMENTAL
Shown by: Dylan Chastain
Shown by: Makayla Holmes
Shown by: Hanna Panter
Shown by: Morgan McDaniel
JUNIOR STEER SHOW
GraND CHaMPioN STeer Shown by: Aaron Klingler
reSerVe CHaMPioN STeer Shown by: Maddie Dean
3RD OVERALL STEER Shown by: Megan Greeson
5TH OVERALL STEER Shown by: Pike Lynn
4TH OVERALL STEER Shown by: Charles Bailey
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GeorGia national fair
CHAMPION ANGUS Shown by: Merritt Daniels
RESERVE ANGUS Shown by: Kaitlyn Albritton
CHAMPION CHAROLAIS Shown by: Presley Manley
RESERVE CHAROLAIS Shown by: Wyatt Chandler
CHAMPION CHI INFLUENCE Shown by: Pike Lynn
RESERVE CHI INFLUENCE Shown by: Brock Weaver
CHAMPION CROSSBRED
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Aaron Klingler
RESERVE CROSSBRED Shown by: Charles Bailey
CHAMPION LIMOUSIN Shown by: Megan Greeson
RESERVE LIMOUSIN Shown by: Mitchell Layfield
CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU Shown by: Coluer Cooper
RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU Shown by: Cindy Cooper
CHAMPION AOB Shown by: Sydney Arnold
RESERVE AOB Shown by: Chris Hart
CHAMPION SHORTHORN Shown by: Maddie Dean
RESERVE SHORTHORN Shown by: Kellie Keener
CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Shown by: Matthew Beville
RESERVE SIMMENTAL Shown by: Chase Spence
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minnesotabeefexpo
MINNEAPOLIS . MN | OCTOBER 16TH - 19TH 2014
PROSPECT Calf RESulTS
supreme Champion prospeCt
Champion Prospect Heifer | Shown by: Shelby Hartwig
reserve Champion prospeCt steer Champion Crossbred Steer | Shown by: Dan Eslick Top:
3Rd OvERall
Reserve Crossbred Steer | Shown by: Katelyn Hartwig
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4TH OvERALL
Champion Charolais Steer | Shown by: Tyler Trihus Right:
5Th OvERall
Champion Maine | Shown by: Mike Jones
diviSiOn RESulTS
ChamPiOn anguS
RESERvE anguS
RESERvE ChamPiOn ChaROlaiS
Shown by: Lindsey Schmoll
Shown by: Dylan Smith
Shown by: Brady Blair
ChamPiOn hEREfORd
RESERvE ChamPiOn hEREfORd
Shown by: Nick Delaney
Shown by: Halle Walsh
ChamPiOn limOuSin
RESERvE ChamPiOn limOuSin
RESERvE ChamPiOn mainE anjOu
ChamPiOn ShORThORn
Shown by: Austin Curvello
Shown by: Brooke Kelsey
Shown by: Damin Hadorn-Papke
RESERvE ChamPiOn ShORThORn
ChamPiOn ShORThORn PluS
Shown by: Lexi Wetzel
Shown by: Kaitlyn Snyder
RESERvE ChamPiOn ShORThORn PluS
ChamPiOn SimmEnTal
RESERvE ChamPiOn SimmEnTal
Shown by: McKenna Anderson
Shown by: Brodie Abney
Shown by: Jordan Hoover
Shown by: Lincoln Bryan
ChamPiOn aOB Shown by: Jens Lind
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minnesotabeefexpo
MINNEAPOLIS . MN | OCTOBER 16TH - 19TH 2014
RESERvE ChamPiOn aOB
ChamPiOn PROSPECT hEifER
Shown by: Erica Kinnard
Shown by: Shelby Hartwig
RESERvE ChamPiOn PROSPECT hEifER Shown by: Luke Bjorklund
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
maRkET STEERS
Champion market beef Shown by: Tarik Goken
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reserve Champion market beef Shown by: Alexis Ostrom
BREEding hEifERS
supreme Champion female
Champion Red Angus | Shown by: Kjersta Lind
reserve supreme Champion
Champion Angus | Shown by: Jared Radcliffe Top:
3Rd OvERall
Champion Commercial | Shown by: Luke Nord Left:
4TH OvERALL
Champion Charolais Composite | Shown by: Mallory Bormann Right:
5Th OvERall
Champion Maine | Shown by: Emily Thorson
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minnesotabeefexpo
MINNEAPOLIS . MN | OCTOBER 16TH - 19TH 2014
BREEd RESulTS NOT PiCTuRED
RESERvE anguS
ChamPiOn ChaROlaiS
Shown by: Jorli Hauge
Shown by: Cassy Balvitsch
RESERvE ChaROlaiS COmPOSiTE
RESERvE ChamPiOn COmmERCial
ChamPiOn hEREfORd
Shown by: Trevor Bormann
Shown by: Spencer Baker
RESERvE ChamPiOn hEREfORd
ChamPiOn limOuSin
RESERvE ChamPiOn limOuSin
Shown by: Sara Weber
Shown by: Becky Church
Shown by: Wiley Fanta
RESERvE CHAMPION MAINE-ANjOu
RESERvE ChamPiOn REd anguS
ChamPiOn SOuTh dEvOn
Shown by: Sydney Zehnder
Shown by: Leah Giess
RESERvE ChamPiOn SOuTh dEvOn
ChamPiOn ShORThORn
Shown by: Emilee White
Shown by: Josh Bollum
RESERvE ChamPiOn ShORThORn
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Shown by: Katelyn Hartwig
Shown by: Blake Peine
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RESERvE ChamPiOn ChaROlaiS Shown by: Shade Bunker
Shown by: Riley Johnson
ChamPiOn ShORThORn PluS
RESERvE ChamPiOn ShORThORn PluS
Shown by: Maria Weber
Shown by: Brodie Abney
ChamPiOn SimmEnTal Shown by: Trinity Lindner
NOT PiCTuRED
RESERvE ChamPiOn SimmEnTal Shown by: Levi Anderson
ChamPiOn fOundaTiOn SimmEnTal
RESERvE ChamPiOn fOundaTiOn SimmEnTal
Shown by: Jared Radcliffe
Shown by: Audrey Redalen
NOT PiCTuRED
ChamPiOn aOB PuREBREd
RESERvE aOB PuREBREd
Shown by: Shelby Hartwig
Shown by: Tyler Trihus
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Missouri CLUB CALF ASSOCIATION
The Royal is now history and so is the deadline 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 Taylor know and she’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! Taylor loges Melinda BasTian loges11@live.missouristate.edu melinda.bastian@hotmail.com 660-641-4148 573-253-6104
MiSSoURi ClUB CalF aSSoCiatioN 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: ___________________________________________
MCCa NEWS Congratulations to our 2015 MCCa Board Members: • August Bertz • Bailey Dent • Mallory Early • Erin Greeley • Trent Kempker • Olivia Loges • Kayla Morrow
Home Phone: __________________________
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Exhibitor Cell: __________________________
This year we also have 3 adult mentors:
Parent Cell:_______________________________ Email: _________________________________________ Age: _________ Date of Birth: _________________________ Today’s Date: _________________________ Is this your first year as an MCCA member? Circle one: Yes No Total Dues: $ _________ Circle one: Cash Check Make checks payable to MCCA. Mail to: MCCA c/o Melinda Bastian 26189 Audrain Rd. 408 Mexico, MO 65265 Or turn in at an upcoming show.
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• Melinda Bastian bastiancalves@ktis.net • Brianne Bishop • Taylor Loges loges11@live.missouristate.edu
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HEART OF IT ALL
LImA, OH | NOvEmBER 29, 2014
BREEDING HEIFERS (A)
GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER (A) Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
RESERVE GRAND BREEDING HEIFER (A)
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Vada Vickland
3RD OvERALL BREEDING HEIFER (A) Shown by: Addison Jones
5TH OvERALL BREEDING HEIFER (A) Shown by: Maci Chamberlin
4TH OvERALL BREEDING HEIFER (A) Shown by: Cole Wilcox
BREEDING HEIFERS (B)
GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER (B) Shown by: Vada Vickland
RESERVE GRAND BREEDING HEIFER (B) Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
3RD OvERALL BREEDING HEIFER (B) Shown by: Clayton Main
5TH OvERALL BREEDING HEIFER (B) Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
4TH OvERALL BREEDING HEIFER (B) Shown by: Allie Loftis
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HEART OF IT ALL s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
BREEDING HEIFERS - RING A
CHAmPION ANGUS
CHAmPION AOB
CHAmPION HIGH % mAINE
Shown by: Rachael & Robert Rogers
Shown by: Clayton Boyert
Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
RESERvE ANGUS
RESERvE AOB
Shown by: Neil Elmore
Shown by: Presley Wiley
RESERvE HIGH % mAINE
CHAmPION mAINETAINER
CHAmPION SHORTHORN
CHAmPION SImmENTAL
Shown by: Caitlin Schaub
Shown by: Brad Johnson
Shown by: Emma Vickland
RESERvE mAINETAINER
RESERvE SHORTHORN
RESERvE SImmENTAL
Shown by: Kathy Lehman
Shown by: Clayton Boyert
Shown by: Cameron Alexander
Shown by: Kagney Collins
CHAmPION SHORTHORN PLUS
CHAmPION HEREFORD
CHAmPION CROSSBRED
Shown by: Maci Chamberlin
Shown by: Addison Jones
Shown by: Abbie Collins
RESERvE SHORTHORN PLUS
RESERvE HEREFORD
RESERvE CROSSBRED
Shown by: Alyssa Talbert
Shown by: Allie Loftis
Shown by: Savannah Garrett
CHAmPION SImm SOLUTIONS
CHAmPION CHI
Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
Shown by: Vada Vickland
RESERvE SImm SOLUTIONS
RESERvE CHI
Shown by: Cole Wilcox
Shown by: Cole Whisman
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HEART OF IT ALL s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
BREEDING HEIFERS - RING B
CHAmPION AOB
CHAmPION HEREFORD
CHAmPION HIGH % mAINE
Shown by: Jordyn Sills
Shown by: Josie Kane
Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
RESERvE AOB
RESERvE HEREFORD
Shown by: Erin Dilger-Lawrence
Shown by: Addison Jones
RESERvE HIGH % mAINE
CHAmPION mAINETAINER
CHAmPION SHORTHORN
CHAmPION SImmENTAL
Shown by: Brandee Painter
Shown by: Brad Johnson
Shown by: Emma Vickland
RESERvE SHORTHORN PLUS
RESERvE SHORTHORN
RESERvE SImmENTAL
Shown by: Brooklyn Pettigrew
Shown by: Clayton Boyert
Shown by: Cameron Alexander
Shown by: Kagney Collins
CHAmPION CROSSBRED
CHAmPION ANGUS
Shown by: Allie Loftis
Shown by: Kelsee Fargo
RESERvE CROSSBRED
RESERvE ANGUS
Shown by: Demi Powers
Shown by: Rachael & Robert Rogers
CHAmPION SHORTHORN PLUS
CHAmPION % SImmENTAL
Shown by: Maci Chamberlin
Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
RESERvE SHORTHORN PLUS
RESERvE % SImmENTAL
Shown by: Savannah Garrett
Shown by: Clayton Main
CHAmPION CHI Shown by: Vada Vickland
RESERvE CHI Shown by: Tyler Clark
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HEART OF IT ALL
mARKET ANImAL (A)
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL (A) Shown by: Olivia Caldwell
RESERVE GRAND MARKET ANIMAL (A)
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: AJ Line
3RD OvERALL mARKET ANImAL (A) Shown by: Samantha Morris
5TH OvERALL mARKET ANImAL (A) Shown by: Elizabeth Heintz
4TH OvERALL mARKET ANImAL (A) Shown by: Brooke Egbert
mARKET ANImAL (B)
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL (B) Shown by: Olivia Caldwell
RESERVE GRAND MARKET ANIMAL (B) Shown by: AJ Line
3RD OvERALL mARKET ANImAL (B) Shown by: Brooke Egbert
5TH OvERALL mARKET ANImAL (B) Shown by: Elizabeth Heintz
4TH OvERALL mARKET ANImAL (B) Shown by: Cole Whisman
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HEART OF IT ALL s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
mARKET ANImALS - RING A
CHAmPION AOB
CHAmPION CHIANINA
CHAmPION mARKET HEIFER
Shown by: Curtis Harsh
Shown by: Olivia Caldwell
Shown by: Sarah Hunker
RESERvE AOB
RESERvE CHIANINA
Shown by: Cam Deckling
Shown by: Cole Whisman
RESERvE mARKET HEIFER
CHAmPION SHORTHORN PLUS
CHAmPION SHORTHORN
CHAmPION SImmENTAL
Shown by: Kendra Gabriel
Shown by: Landon Richards
Shown by: Kelsee Fargo
RESERvE SHORTHORN PLUS
RESERvE SHORTHORN
RESERvE SImmENTAL
Shown by: Nick Stutzman
Shown by: Preston Chilcote
Shown by: Noah Haines
Shown by: Lori Millenbaugh
CHAmPION ANGUS
CHAmPION HEREFORD
CHAmPION mAINE-ANjOU
Shown by: Frank Bruner
Shown by: Bethany Warne
Shown by: Samantha Morris
RESERvE ANGUS
RESERvE HEREFORD
Shown by: Jack Henderson
Shown by: Jackson Grimes
RESERvE mAINE-ANjOU Shown by: Rachel & Robert Rogers
CHAmPION CROSSBRED Shown by: Olivia Caldwell
RESERvE CROSSBRED Shown by: AJ Line
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mARKET ANImALS - RING B
CHAmPION AOB
CHAmPION HEREFORD
CHAmPION mAINE-ANjOU
Shown by: Curtis Harsh
Shown by: Bethany Warne
Shown by: Seth Martin
RESERvE AOB
RESERvE HEREFORD
Shown by: Cam Deckling
Shown by: Jack Bohnsck
RESERvE mAINE-ANjOU
CHAmPION mARKET HEIFER
CHAmPION SHORTHORN PLUS
CHAmPION SImmENTAL
Shown by: Sarah Hunker
Shown by: Kendra Gabriel
Shown by: Kelsee Fargo
RESERvE mARKET HEIFER
RESERvE SHORTHORN
RESERvE SImmENTAL
Shown by: Michael Poole
Shown by: Tyler Michael
Shown by: Cole Hiser
Shown by: Grant Vickland
CHAmPION ANGUS
CHAmPION CHIANINA
CHAmPION SHORTHORN
Shown by: Seth Sullivan
Shown by: Cole Whisman
Shown by: Preston Chilcote
RESERvE ANGUS
RESERvE CHIANINA
Shown by: Jack Henderson
Shown by: Olivia Caldwell
RESERvE SHORTHORN Shown by: Tyler Michael
CHAmPION CROSSBRED Shown by: Olivia Caldwell
RESERvE CROSSBRED Shown by: AJ Line
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WESTTEXASSTATEFAIR
Abilene . TX | SepTember 4Th-13Th
prospect steers
grAnd chAmpion proSpEcT STEEr Charolais | Shown by: Kelton Matthews
rESErvE grAnd proSpEcT STEEr
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Champion Chianina | Shown by: Colby Breeding
cHAMpIoN ANGUs
reserve cHAMpIoN ANGUs
cHAMpIoN ABc
Shown by: Clay Cole
Shown by: Seth Markey
Shown by: Jaxon Burnett
reserve cHAMpIoN ABc
cHAMpIoN AoB
Shown by: Lucy Alls
Shown by: Ashley Bradley
reserve cHAMpIoN AoB
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Shown by: Jagger Horn
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Abilene . TX | SepTember 4Th-13Th
cHAMpIoN sANtA GertrUdIs
Shown by: Peyton Pearce
Shown by: Jacalynn Aldridge
Shown by: Kelton White
cHAMpIoN sHortHorN
reserve cHAMpIoN sHortHorN
cHAMpIoN sIMBrAH
Shown by: Stewart Skiles
Shown by: Ashlee Melton
Shown by: Jagger Burnett
reserve cHAMpIoN sIMBrAH
cHAMpIoN sIMMeNtAl
reserve cHAMpIoN sIMMeNtAl
Shown by: Emory Geye
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
reserve cHAMpIoN sANtA GertrUdIs
reserve cHAMpIoN red ANGUs
Shown by: Coy Mercer
proGress steers
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Shown by: Stewart Skiles
grAnd chAmpion progrESS STEEr Champion European | Shown by: Jagger Horn
rESErvE grAnd progrESS STEEr
Reserve Champion European | Shown by: Jaxon Burnett
cHAMpIoN eNGlIsH
cHAMpIoN AMerIcAN
reserve cHAMpIoN AMerIcAN
Shown by: Addie Potts
Shown by: J.T. Holland
Shown by: Aven Horn
reserve cHAMpIoN eNGlIsH Shown by: Maddox Drager
cHAMpIoN eUropeAN Shown by: Jagger Horn
reserve cHAMpIoN eUropeAN Shown by: Jaxon Burnett
cHAMpIoN ANGUs
reserve cHAMpIoN ANGUs
cHAMpIoN BeefMAster
Shown by: Brooke Adams
Shown by: Dylan Denny
Shown by: Devon Wilson
reserve cHAMpIoN BeefMAster
cHAMpIoN BrANGUs
reserve cHAMpIoN BrANGUs
Shown by: Cody Morgan
Shown by: Garrett Chaney
Shown by: Ryon Chaney
cHAMpIoN cHArolAIs
reserve cHAMpIoN cHArolAIs
cHAMpIoN cHIANINA
Shown by: Emory Geye
Shown by: Zachary Hill
Shown by: Reagan Calk
HeIfers
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Abilene . TX | SepTember 4Th-13Th
reserve cHAMpIoN cHIANINA
cHAMpIoN AoB
reserve cHAMpIoN AoB
Shown by: Cinch Hare
Shown by: Brooke Adams
Shown by: Ashley Simpson
cHAMpIoN lIMoUsIN
reserve cHAMpIoN lIMoUsIN
cHAMpIoN sIMMeNtAl
Shown by: Hagan Wright
Shown by: Lauren Stowers
Shown by: Ryleigh Whitaker
reserve cHAMpIoN sIMMeNtAl
cHAMpIoN sIMBrAH
reserve cHAMpIoN sIMMeNtAl
Shown by: Lee Sadler
Shown by: Ryleigh Whitaker
cHAMpIoN polled Hereford
reserve cHAMpIoN polled Hereford
Shown by: John Massey
reserve cHAMpIoN HorNed Hereford Shown by: Brayden DeBorde
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Shown by: Slade Beerwinkle
Shown by: Heidi Phillips
cHAMpIoN HorNed Hereford Shown by: James Brody Rogers
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Shown by: Hadley Stultz
rESErvE chAmpion mArKET goAT
Shown by: Cheyanne Carrell
grAnd chAmpion mArKET goAT
Shown by: Aubree Garner
rESErvE chAmpion jAcKpoT hog
Shown by: Logan Rosenquist
chAmpion jAcKpoT hog
Shown by: Taryn Cunningham
Shown by: Taryn Cunningham
rESErvE chAmpion mArKET LAmB A
Shown by: Rachel Evenson
rESErvE chAmpion mArKET LAmB B
Shown by: Erica Walker
chAmpion mArKET LAmB ShoW A
chAmpion mArKET LAmB ShoW B
Bartholomew County Fairgrounds • Columbus, Indiana Fairgrounds are located 2 miles South of the I-65 & Hwy. 46 Exit on Highway 11
RING 1
RING 2
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: Nate Kolterman
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.
• Food Available On The Grounds •
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:
SHOWMANSHIP: 10:30 a.m. BREEDS TO BE OFFERED:
Angus, Charolais, Chianina, Hereford/Polled Hereford, Maine-Anjou, Maintainer, Shorthorn, Shorthorn Plus, Simmental, % Simmental, AOB and Crossbred.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS: Holiday Inn - (812) 372-1541 Days Inn - (812) 376-9951 Ramada Inn - 1-800-845-9832 Sleep Inn - (812) 372-7200
Dave Bonnell - (812) 343-4313 • Albert O’Connor - (812) 343-0134 Sponsored by Bartholomew County 4-H Fair, Inc.
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All shows are open to all 4-H & FFA members • Check-in & registration Sat., March 7th. $50/hd. entry fee.
Sunday, March 8, 2015 • 8:00 a.M. Open Supreme Champion: $1,000 • Reserve: $700 • 3rd: $500 • 4th: $300 • 5th: $100 Breed Champions and Reserves: $50 & $25, respectively • Banner Additional $3,000 premiums for Red Angus Heifers. See website for details. Kentucky Supreme Champion: $500 • Reserve: $300 • 3rd-5th: receiving additional prizes Kentucky Breed Champions and Reserves: $50 & $25, respectively • Banner Eligible Breeds: Any breed over ten head will be offered a breed show. An AOB class will be offered for breeds less than ten head and any heifer with low percentage reg. papers. No commercial division will be offered. Commercial heifers will show in the Market Heifer Division of the Junior Steer Show. Heifer Judge: TBA
Sunday, March 8, 2015 • 8:00 a.M.
Both Kentucky & Open Show Offered Kentucky Prospect Steer Premiums Supreme Champion: $500 • Reserve: $300 • 3rd-5th: receiving additional prizes and awards Open Prospect Steer & Market Heifer Premiums* Supreme Champion: $1,000 • Reserve: $700 • 3rd: $500 • 4th: $300 • 5th: $100 Breed Champions and Reserves: $50 & $25, respectively • Banner Steer Judge: TBA Any registered steer breed with proper papers over 5 head will be offered a breed show. Market heifer class breaks will be determined by weight. Market heifers will compete against market steers in the Jackpot Show. Premiums are subject to change based on number of entries. For additional rules and information, contact Carrie Tilghman, Kentucky Department of Agriculture at (502) 782-4130. Visit these websites for more information: www.kyagr.com or www.kybeefexpo.com
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ANGUS Show: Fri., 10:00 a.m Sale: Sat., Noon Tim Dievert 859-236-4591
HEREFORD Show: Fri., 1:00 p.m. Sale: Sat., 1:00 p.m. Earlene Thomas 859-623-5734
BEEFALO Fri., 2:30 p.m Sat., 9:30 a.m Kyle Skidmore 502-641-7878
RED ANGUS Show: Fri., 10:00 a.m. Sale: Sat., 10:00 a.m. Johnnie Cundiff 606-871-7438
CHAROLAIS Sat., 12:00 noon Sat., 4:00 p.m. Jeff Harrod KY Charolais Assoc. 502-330-6745
RED POLL Fri., 4:00 p.m. Sat., 9:30 a.m. Kyle Young 502-321-9892
GELBVIEH Fri., 1:00 p.m Sat., 11:30 a.m. David Slaughter 270-556-4259 LIMOUSIN Sat., 10:00 a.m. Sat., 3:30 p.m. Keith Kissee 804-353-2220 PEN HEIFER SALE Fri., 2:00 p.m. Sat., 2:00 p.m. Doug Parke 859-987-5758
SHORTHORN Sat., 10:00 a.m. Sat., 1:00 p.m. Aegerter Mkg. Services 402-641-4696 SIMMENTAL Fri., 4:00 p.m. Sat., 11:00 a.m. Doug Parke 859-987-5758 TRADE SHOW INFORMATION John McDonald 859-404-1406
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MaJOr SPOnSOrS: Kentucky Farm Bureau Kentucky Department of Agriculture, James R. Comer, Commissioner YOUTH JUDGING CONTEST Saturday, March 7th Open to all 4-H & FFA members 6:45 AM Check In 8:00 AM Contest 3:00 PM Awards
Indiana’s FINEST Points Show!
Two Rings! Double Points!
Food Available On The Grounds ____________________
IJBCA Indiana’s Finest Rules ____________________
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:
Becky Vanderbur (812) 716-0207 or Jeff Hermesch (812) 663-8388 This show is sponsored by the Decatur County Junior Leaders
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
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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!
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• 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
February 27, 28 & March 1 Hutchinson, Kansas — Kansas State Fairgrounds Cattle can be on grounds starting Friday at noon.
General Show Information: • Heifers show Saturday • Steers show Sunday • 2 Rings per day
Cash Prize Payouts:
$500 per ring Champion. All others determined by entries.
Lodging Suggestion:
Block of rooms reserved under “Kickoff Show” at: Ramada Conference Center • 620-669-9311 or Fairfield Inn & Suites • 620-259-8787
Entry Information:
Entry forms are online at www.ksu.edu/kickoff Pre-entries are $35 per head per ring
Mail Entry forMs to: Alpha Gamma Rho Attn: Kickoff Show 1919 Platt Manhattan, KS 66502
For more info, contact:
Brandon Harder: 916-917-6085 or harderbrandon@gmail.com Check out our Facebook: facebook.com/agrbbkickoff
Also join us Saturday night for Stock Show University! THAnKS To RAnCH HouSE DESiGnS, inC. FoR CREATinG ouR SHow loGo!
neW dAte! March 14th - 15th, 2015 neW loCAtion! Sedalia, Missouri
Missouri State Fairgrounds Mathewson Exhibition Center -- MISSOURI CLUB CALF ASSOCIATION SANCTIONED POINTS SHOW --
Go online for more information and entry form at:
www.mizzouagr.com/agr-classic Contact our show chairmen:
Kayden Guymon • 217-430-2107 • kkgxv4@mail.missouri.edu Josh Glendenning • 417-664-0913 • jdgwx3@mail.missouri.edu Phillip Cooley • 636-577-7097 • pec99d@mail.missouri.edu Mail entries to: 602 S. College, Columbia, MO 65201 SponSored by AlphA GAmmA rho FrAternity • UniverSity oF miSSoUri-ColUmbiA
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www.agrpurdue.com IJBCA-Sanctioned Show
February 13-15, 2015
Tippecanoe County Fairgrounds • Lafayette, Indiana • Entry Fee: $40 Judge: Jack Ward
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 Mitchell or Christian. January/February 2015 • theshowcircuit.com
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University of Illinois Hoof N Horn/Lake Land College
ENTRY INFORMATION:
Pre-Entry (by March 24): $40/ring Otherwise, $50/ring day of show Entry form on website, illinoishoofnhorn.com
SHOWDOWN RULES:
• Steer and Heifer Show is open to anyone. Generators are encouraged. • All cattle must have health papers meeting Illinois requirements. • Registration papers are required for all purebred classes. Tattoos must match registration paper or they will be shown as crossbred/commercial. • All cattle must be born between Sept. 1st, 2013 and Dec. 31st, 2014. • Minimum of 10 head per breed. Minimum of 3 head per class. • University of Illinois and Lake Land College is not responsible for any accidents or lost/damaged/stolen property.
SCHEDULE:
SATURDAY, APRIL 11TH 8:00 a.m. ............................................................. Cattle may begin to arrive 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. ................................... Check-In (No late Check-ins) • All cattle must have tattoos checked for verification • All cattle MUST check-in at this time SUNDAY, APRIL 12TH 8:00 a.m. ....................................................................................... Steer Show • Ring A will begin first, Ring B will follow with a one breed delay 11:30 a.m.(or conclusion of Ring B Steer Show) .................... Heifer Show • Ring B will begin first, Ring A will follow with a one breed delay
WHERE:
Champaign County Fairgrounds 1302 N. Coler Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
JUDGES:
Ring A: Wes Keller
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Ring B: Kevin Rose
PREMIUMS: (Both Rings, Heifers & Steers) Supreme Champion ...............................................................................$500 Reserve Supreme ....................................................................................$400 3rd Overall ............................................................................................... $300 4th Overall ...............................................................................................$200 5th Overall ............................................................................................... $100 Breed Champions ................................................................................... $100 Breed Reserves .......................................................................................... $50 CONTACTS:
Alec Murphy (217) 494-2851 Jessica Radcliffe (715) 573-4947 Katie Burns (618) 317-4579 Gabbi Lemenager (815) 383-0229
HOTELS:
Holiday Inn ..............................................................................217-328-7900 Days Inn ................................................................................... 217-356-6873 Super 8...................................................................................... 217-359-2388 Sleep Inn & Suites, Danville ..............................................217-442-6600 Fairfield Inn, Danville........................................................... 217-443-3388
April 11-12, 2015
2 IBA poINts sHows 2 dAys 2 rINgs (A&B) 2 jUdges
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March 28
f oo H & n or H
Jackpot Show
Saturday, March 28, 2015 • IBA Points Show $500: Grands •$250: reserve Grands
General Rules
1. Steer and Heifer show is open to anyone. 2. All heifers must have health papers meeting Illinois requirements. 3. Generators are encouraged. 4. Entries accepted at show only. 5. WIU Hoof ‘n’ Horn is not responsible for any accidents or lost/damaged/stolen property. 6. Registration papers are required for all purebred classes. 7. Minimum of 3 head per class. 8. Minimum of 5 head per breed. 9. All calves must be born in 2014. 10. Showmanship: Mini-jackpot with a $5 entry fee. Three age groups, with a Champion and Reserve Champion in each division.
Show Information Where.....................Roseville, IL Fairgrounds Show Time ...............Showmanship at 10:00 Heifers starting at 12:00, followed by steers Check-in: Friday, March 27..........6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March 28 ..... 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Entry Fee ......................$35 Steers & Heifers Judge.........................TO BE ANNOUNCED
Classes Angus, Chianina, Gelbvieh, Hereford, Shorthorn, ShorthornPlus, Simmental (Purebred and Percentage), Maine-Anjou, MaineTainer, AOB, Crossbred, & Market Heifers
For More Information, Contact:
Mark HogE: 309-255-2735 • SaMaNTHa CUNNINgHaM: 979-220-5681 roSS NEWToN: 812-325-4805
Directions:
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BADGER KicK-Off CLASSIC
west allis, wi | December 6-7, 2014
heifers
SUPREME ChAMPIon hEIfER Shown by: Madison Udell - Angus
RESERvE SUPREME hEIfER
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Emma Vickland - Chi
3rD OVerall heifer Shown by: Sara Sullivan - Reserve Chi
5th OVerall heifer Shown by: Lauren May - Hereford
4th OVerall heifer Shown by: Brandon Hagie - Commercial
chamPiON simmeNtal
chamPiON % simmeNtal
chamPiON PiNZGaUer
Shown by: Vada Vickland
Shown by: Madison Udell
Shown by: Jerry DeSmidt
reserVe simmeNtal
reserVe % simmeNtal
Shown by: Brooklyn Curtin
Shown by: Jared Seys
reserVe PiNZGaUer
chamPiON shOrthOrN
chamPiON shOrthOrN PlUs
chamPiON aNGUs
Shown by: Bradon Gabrielson
Shown by: Ben Nikkel
Shown by: Madison Udell
reserVe shOrthOrN
reserVe shOrthOrN PlUs
Shown by: Landon Bolin
Shown by: Payton Vogel
reserVe aNGUs
Shown by: Circle S Stock Farm
Shown by: Abby Klendworth
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breeDiNG heifers
chamPiON herefOrD
chamPiON chiaNiNa
chamPiON maiNe-aNJOU
Shown by: Lauren May
Shown by: Emma Vickland
Shown by: Cade and Chance Van Vilet
reserVe herefOrD
reserVe chiaNiNa
Shown by: Kagney Collins
Shown by: Sara Sullivan
reserVe maiNe-aNJOU
chamPiON maiNetaiNer
chamPiON charOlais
chamPiON cOmPOsite charOlais
Shown by: Sara Sullivan
Shown by: Breeze Bunker
Shown by: Jaime Moore
reserVe maiNetaiNer
reserVe charOlais
Shown by: Chloe VanVilet
Shown by: Sarah Lillesand
reserVe cOmPOsite charOlais
Shown by: Morgan Moore
Shown by: Kate Hartwig
chamPiON cOmmercial
chamPiON reD aNGUs
chamPiON aOb
Shown by: Shade Bunker
Shown by: Brynn Nikkel
Shown by: Brandon Hagie
reserVe reD aNGUs
reserVe aOb
reserVe cOmmercial
Shown by: Brady Edge
Shown by: Jenel Wenndt
Shown by: Regan McClure
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BADGER KicK-Off CLASSIC
market aNimals
GRAnD ChAMPIon MARKET AnIMAL
Shown by: Kayla Morrow - Crossbred
RESERvE GRAnD MARKET AnIMAL
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Heath Downing - Crossbred
3rD OVerall market aNimal Shown by: Nate Tanner - Chi
5th OVerall market aNimal Shown by: Riley Bradshaw - Shorthorn Plus
4th OVerall market aNimal Shown by: Baley Kroupa - Reserve Chi
chamPiON aNGUs
chamPiON charOlais
chamPiON herefOrD
Shown by: Levi Hinshaw
Shown by: Kayla Morrow
Shown by: Riley Bradshaw
reserVe aNGUs
reserVe charOlais
Shown by: Sam Henderson
Shown by: Lexi Bremer
reserVe herefOrD
chamPiON maiNe-aNJOU
chamPiON simmeNtal
chamPiON % simmeNtal
Shown by: Grant Vickland
Shown by: Morgan Snyder
Shown by: Makenna Buesing
reserVe maiNe-aNJOU
reserVe simmeNtal
Shown by: Abby Tomhave
Shown by: Spencer Armstrong
reserVe % simmeNtal
Shown by: Riley Johnson
Shown by: Carlee Ewoldt
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market aNimals
chamPiON chiaNiNa
chamPiON shOrthOrN
chamPiON shOrthOrN PlUs
Shown by: Nate Tanner
Shown by: Hans Vickland
Shown by: Riley Bradshaw
reserVe chiaNiNa
reserVe shOrthOrN
Shown by: Bayley Kroupa
Shown by: Kassie Harris
reserVe shOrthOrN PlUs
chamPiON market heifer
chamPiON aOb
chamPiON crOssbreD
Shown by: Cole Nek
Shown by: Tori Crisp (Saler)
Shown by: Kayla Morrow
reserVe market heifer
reserVe aOb
Shown by: Taylor Lock
Shown by: Paige Poad (Saler)
reserVe crOssbreD
Shown by: Cade and Chance Austin
Shown by: Heath Downing
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ARKANSAS STATE fAiR
LITTLE ROCK . AR | AUGUST 10-19
COMMERCIAL HEIFERS
SUPREME COMMERCiAL HEifER
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Tate Salmon
RESERVE SUPREME COMMERCiAL HEifER Shown by: Grace Harris
MARKET STEERS
GRAND CHAMPiON MARKET STEER Shown by: MacKenzie Morrison
RESERVE GRAND MARKET STEER Shown by: Chancee Clark
3RD OVERALL MARKET STEER Shown by: Allyson Morrision
5TH OVERALL MARKET STEER Shown by: Carlee Clark
4TH OVERALL MARKET STEER Shown by: Macy Morris
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ARKANSAS STATE fAiR s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
BREEDING HEIFERS
CHAMPION ANGUS
CHAMPION BEEFMASTER
CHAMPION BRAHMAN
Shown by: January Tweedy
Shown by: Allyson Morlan
Shown by: Baylie Clay
RESERVE ANGUS
RESERVE BEEFMASTER
Shown by: Reid Wingert
Shown by: Sandra Rappold
RESERVE BRAHMAN
CHAMPION BRANGUS
CHAMPION CHAROLAIS
CHAMPION HEREFORD
Shown by: Dakota Williams
Shown by: Brady Gentry
Shown by: Sara Sweat
RESERVE BRANGUS
RESERVE CHAROLAIS
Shown by: Allie Marshall
Shown by: Lyndon Youngblood
RESERVE HEREFORD
Shown by: Baylie Clay
Shown by: Austin Cook
CHAMPION SANTA GERTRUDIS
CHAMPION LIMOUSIN
CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU
Shown by: Wyatt Mosher
Shown by: Cheyanne Stovall
Shown by: Emmalee Taylor
RESERVE LIMOUSIN
RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU
RESERVE SANTA GERTRUDIS
Shown by: Colte Mosher
Shown by: Gabbi Litchford
CHAMPION MAINETAINER
CHAMPION RED ANGUS
Shown by: Macy Morris
Shown by: Erica Linville
RESERVE MAINETAINER
RESERVE RED ANGUS
Shown by: Chancee Clark
Shown by: Lauren Cox
Shown by: Erin Kay Daniel
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BREEDING HEIFERS
CHAMPION SHORTHORN
CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS
CHAMPION SIMMENTAL
Shown by: Alexandra Whaley
Shown by: Sarah Caldwell
Shown by: Sara Sweat
RESERVE SHORTHORN
RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS
Shown by: Ryan Lane
Shown by: Anna Linville
RESERVE SIMMENTAL
CHAMPION SIM-SOLUTIONS
CHAMPION AOB - COMPOSITE
CHAMPION AOB - EXOTIC
Shown by: Brittany Hilliard
Shown by: Blake Chesser
Shown by: Carlee Clark
RESERVE SIM-SOLUTIONS
RESERVE AOB - COMPOSITE
Shown by: Kalli Smith
Shown by: Reagan Bell
RESERVE AOB - EXOTIC
Shown by: Sara Sweat
Shown by: Kyndall Turner
RESERVE GRAND MARKET HOG GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HOG
Shown by: Ryleigh Homan
Shown by: Katie Reinhart
RESERVE GRAND MARKET LAMB Shown by: Riley Hoyle
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Shown by: Kinsey Watkins
RESERVE GRAND MARKET GOAT GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GOAT
Shown by: Kaylie Stone
Shown by: Abby Rodgers
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[BUSINESSMINDED]
RETIREMENT
SavINgS OptIONS fOr thE SElf-EMplOyED
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Courtesy of: Matthew e. o’Donnell | ViCe PresiDent, Morgan stanley s a self-employed individual, you have access to several types of retirement plans. as is the case for large plans, a plan-of-one allows you to put away large amounts of money on a tax-deferred basis while deducting your contributions from your income.
among your options as a self-employed individual are iras, defined contribution and defined benefit plans. IRA OptIOns the two main types of iras for self-employed individuals are the simplified employee Pension (seP) and savings incentive Match Plan for employees (siMPle). a key benefit of both is the ability to contribute tax deferred amounts greater than that of a traditional ira. a seP allows you to make tax-deferred contributions of 20% of net earnings from self-employment (25% of compensation for incorporated businesses), to a maximum contribution that is set annually
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by the irs. (for 2015, the earnings limit is $265,000 and the maximum contribution is $53,000). generally, it is up to you as to whether to contribute in a given year, allowing for fluctuations in your business’s cash flow. a siMPle ira is designed for employers with 100 or fewer employees; self-employed individuals make contributions as both employee and employer. for 2015, you may contribute 100% of compensation but not more than $12,500 through salary reduction as an employee. in addition, you may make catch-up contributions of $3,000 if you are at least age 50. as your own “employer,” you must make an employer contribution, matching (up to a maximum of 3% of compensation) or a nonelective contribution of 2% of compensation (for purposes of the 2% nonelective contribution, compensation is limited to $265,000 for 2015). DefIneD COntRIbutIOn OptIOns self-employed individuals may also operate a 401(k), profit sharing or money purchase plan. these are more complex to implement and maintain, even for a sole proprietor. among the requirements is the
annual filing of irs form 5500, annual return/report of employee Benefit Plan, or, if eligible, form 5500-sf for small employee plans or form 5500-eZ for sole proprietors although 401(k)s are associated with larger companies, they are also available to self-employed individuals. often referred to as a solo 401(k), it has the same rules and limits as traditional 401(k)s other than it is, by design, exempt from discrimination testing. elective deferrals for 2015 top out at $18,000, (plus $6,000 in catch-up contributions if applicable). additional contributions of up to 25% of net earnings from self-employment are also permitted, up to a maximum of $53,000 for combined total contributions (including elective deferrals). a profit sharing plan allows discretionary contributions up to the smaller of 25% of compensation or the annual irs limit ($53,000 in 2015). Money purchase plans have the same limits, yet contributions are required. DefIneD benefIt OptIOn if you prefer a plan that will promise a monthly income at retirement, you might consider a solo defined benefit (DB) plan. the monthly benefit is determined by a formula based on salary history and years of service. your contribution amount is not fixed--it is calculated each year by an actuary based on reasonable actuarial assumptions, and there is no upper limit. however, the annual maximum benefit you may receive at retirement is limited ($210,000 in 2015).
If you’d like to learn more, please contact Matthew E. O’Donnell at (312) 917-7464. Sources: Internal Revenue Service and U.S. Department of Labor, “Choosing a Retirement Solution for Your Small Business,” December 2012 (most recent revision), retrieved October 21, 2014. Internal Revenue Service “Retirement Plans for Self-Employed People,” March 19, 2014, retrieved October 21, 2014. Internal Revenue Service “IRS Announces 2015 Pension Plan Limitations,” October 23, 2014. Article by Wealth Management Systems Inc. and provided courtesy of Morgan Stanley Financial Advisor. The author(s) are not employees of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (“Morgan Stanley”). The opinions expressed by the authors are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Morgan Stanley. The information and data in the article or publication has been obtained from sources outside of Morgan Stanley and Morgan Stanley makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of information or data from sources outside of Morgan Stanley. Neither the information provided nor any opinion expressed constitutes a solicitation by Morgan Stanley with respect to the purchase or sale of any security, investment, strategy or product that may be mentioned. Morgan Stanley Financial Advisor(s) engaged The Show Circuit to feature this article. © 2014 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Member SIPC.
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Investing In a Commercial Cow/Calf Enterprise: Part II Too Expensive To Rebuild The U.S. Cow Herd? By Dr. Paul Walker, ISU Professor Emeritus | DI Walker Consulting
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ow much profit do you expect to make from a commercial cow/calf operation? If cows are your full-time occupation and primary source of income, is $40,000, $50,000, $70,000 or $100,000/year your expected living wage? How much profit can you expect to make from each cow/calf unit each year – $200, $100, or $50 or less? If cows are a second, third or fourth source of income, how much do you expect each cow/calf unit to return? Are you a young, high school or university graduate wanting to start a cow/calf operation? How much money will be required to start the operation? Maybe the two scenarios described in this article will provide some insight into these questions. The first scenario uses a pasture and grass hay-based diet as the feed source. A hay diet is the standard for which to compare all other operations. Scenario 1 assumes the operator is starting from scratch and must buy or rent everything. This scenario is similar to the scenario described for starting a feedlot operation in the article titled “Time To Invest In a Cattle Feedlot.” Scenario 2 assumes the operator “has been around” for a time and owns the land, buildings, equipment and a cowherd. Scenario 2 describes the average cow/calf producer who is 57+ years old.
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Assumptions for Scenario 1: 1. Land cost = $2,950/acre – that is the U.S. average for 2013 (In Illinois, the average cost per acre of land was $3,640 in 2006 and $7,700 in 2013.) Cost of land is a limiting factor to starting a cow- calf operation. 2. Cows will graze for six months and will receive a hay diet for six months, supplemented with soybean hulls for 90 days. 3. Grazing requires 2 acres/cow-calf unit. 4. Cull rate or heifer replacement rate is 12.5%: year. The average cow age at culling is 8 years old. 5. All calves except for replacement heifers are sold at weaning. 6. Calves are valued at $2.80: lb. and selling weight is 600 lbs. Calves are worth $1,680 x 90% calf crop saved = 1,512 x 87.5% (retaining 12.5% of the calves as replacements) = $1,323. 7. Cull cows weigh 1,400 lbs., bring $1.30: lb. and are valued at $1,820. 8. Cull bulls weigh 2,000 lbs bringing $1.60: lb. and are valued at $3,200. Each bull serves 25 cows: year and will breed for 8 years (optimistic). 9. Herd bulls cost $4,000 as two-year-olds. 10. To establish a herd, cows cost $3,000 as bred two-year-olds. It is interesting to note that at 4.0% interest and a cow replacement rate is 12.5%: per year, that the effective cow cost is $4,632 based on a purchase price of $3,000. 11. All equipment and buildings are charged on a pro-rated basis to each cow-calf unit. 12. Interest charge on land, building, equipment and cattle is 4.0%. Two buildings (one cow barn and concrete lot providing 83 sq. ft.: cow and one bull barn) are utilized costing $21: sq. ft. with capital recovery over 10 years. Minimum equipment is utilized and all equipment has a capital recovery period of 10 years based on a 200-head cowherd. Land is purchased with a 30-year capital recovery time. 13. Calf crop weaned as a percent of cows exposed to a bull for breeding in this scenario is 90%, which exceeds the national average of 80% by 10%.
Table 1. Feed Cost Feedstuff
Price/Unit
Amount Fed (lb.)
Cost: Day ($)
Cost: Year ($)
Grass Hay (fed 180d)
$160: ton=8.0¢:lb.
1400 lb cow x 2.0%=28 lb/day
2.24
403.20
Soybean Hulls (fed 90d)
$170: ton=8.5¢:lb.
1400 lb cow x 0.5%=7lb/day
0.59
53.55
Mineral Feed (fed 365d)
$20: 50lb=40.0¢
3 oz: day
0.075
27.38
2 acres
1.84
341
Pasture (grazed 185d) Total Cost Per Year
825.13
Grazing without soybean hulls = $2.32/day | Grazing with soybean hulls = $2.92/day | Pasture alone = $1.92/day
Table 2. Scenario 1: Cost Per Cow/Calf Unit Per Year
Table 5. Scenario 2: Profit/Loss Statement
Item
Cost
Item
Land/Pasture
$341.00
Costs1
Land Taxes ($20: acre)
$40.00
Income
Other Feed Cost
$484.13
Creep Feed (60 days)
$40.80
Cost Of Cow
$579.00
Profit $838.27 1 Expenses do not include land/pasture, initial cost of the cows nor equipment, which are assumed paid at this time.
Replacement Cow Cost
$72.38
Bull Cost
$26.67
Feed For Bull
$44.63
External Parasite & Vaccines for cow/calf pair
$20.00
$399.73 Equipment hay feeder ($4.00) feeder trough ($4.00) bull barn ($29.43) cow barn ($201.12) restraining equipment ($20.00) (chutes, panels, etc.) tractor with loader ($55.48) manure spreader + tractor ($33.90) pickup, stock trailer, flatbed trailer ($51.86) Total
$2,047.96
All costs are prorated on a cow-calf pair basis.
Table 3. Scenario 1: Return Per Cow/Calf Unit Per Year Item
Amount
Calf (600lb x $2.80 x 90% calf crop x 87.5% calves sold, 12.5% heifers retained)
$1,323.00
Cull Cows
$227.50
Cull Bull
$16.00
Total
$1,566.50
Table 4. Scenario 1: Profit/Loss Statement Item
Amount
Income
$1566.50
Expense
$2047.96
Loss
-$481.46
Amount $728.23 $1566.50
What Does it Mean? Scenario 1 loses money at the rate of $481.46 per year for the first eight years of the enterprise, until the initial purchase of cows is paid in full. From year 8 until the equipment is paid off at the end of year 10, Scenario 1 can make $97.54 per year per cow/calf unit. From year 10 until the pasture land is paid in full, Scenario 1 can make $497.37 per cow/calf unit per year. In order to make a living wage solely from a commercial calf unit requires 100 to 200 cows at $497.37 per cow calf unit ($49,737 to $99,474 per year). Fifteen years ago when the net return per cow-calf unit was $50, the same 100 to 200 cows returned only $5,000 to $10,000 per year. Producers with 30 to 50 cows simply could not justify the labor required to earn so few dollars and, therefore, exited the business. In comparison, Scenario 2, makes $838.27 per cow/calf
unit per year. Those producers who “hung-on” during the “lean” years are now realizing previously unheard of profits. These two scenarios demonstrate why so few young people are entering the commercial cow-calf industry. They simply do not have the capital to purchase cows, land and equipment. And, it is important to note the cost in these scenarios do not include labor, utilities, nor fence (fence that is 54 inch high woven wire with one strand of barb wire and labor to install it costs $9,000 per mile). These scenarios imply that young people must either inherit or marry a cow/calf enterprise, or older cow/calf owners must be willing to financially help young people get started. There is money that can be made in the commercial cow/ calf industry. We must be innovative in helping young people get started if the cup is to remain half-full and rising.
No labor has been charged to the enterprise.
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HOOSIER BEEF CONGRESS
INDIANAPOLIS . IN | DECEMBER 4-7, 2014
BREEDING HEIFERS
GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER Shown by: Clayton Main
RESERVE GRAND BREEDING HEIFER
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER Shown by: Maci Chamberlin
5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER Shown by: Ashtyn Harvey
4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER Shown by: Cole Wilcox
CHAMPION ANGUS
CHAMPION CHAROLAIS
CHAMPION HEREFORD
Shown by: Serena Clock
Shown by: Claire Trennenpohl
Shown by: Payton Farmer
RESERVE ANGUS
RESERVE CHAROLAIS
Shown by: Caleb Smith
Shown by: Bailey Rist
RESERVE HEREFORD
CHAMPION CHIANINA
CHAMPION GELBVIEH
CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU
Shown by: Kendall Leonhard
Shown by: Aidan Raab
Shown by: Warren Ott
RESERVE CHIANINA
RESERVE GELBVIEH
Shown by: Hunter Royer
Shown by: Allie Raab
RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU
Shown by: Luke Harker
Shown by: Samantha Morris
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BREEDING HEIFERS
CHAMPION LIMOUSIN
CHAMPION SHORTHORN
CHAMPION MAINETAINER
Shown by: Ellie Sennett
Shown by: Rylan Jester
Shown by: Bailey Harvey
RESERVE LIMOUSIN
RESERVE SHORTHORN
Shown by: Devan Cox
Shown by: Scott Hesser
RESERVE MAINETAINER
CHAMPION RED ANGUS
CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS
Shown by: Brittany Fisher
Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
RESERVE RED ANGUS
RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS
Shown by: Hunter Chizum
Shown by: Cole Mize
Shown by: Shelby Stephenson
CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Shown by: Parker Reed
RESERVE SIMMENTAL Shown by: Bailey Tomson
CHAMPION BELTED GALLOWAY
RESERVE BELTED GALLOWAY
Shown by: Sawyer Bales
Shown by: Lily Ford
CHAMPION SALERS Shown by: Olivia Neal
SHOWMANSHIP
NOVICE SHOWMANSHIP Champion - Harper Henney Reserve - Maci Chamerlain 3rd Overall - Warner Ott 4th Overall - Andrew Jarck 5th Overall - Alli Raab
SUPREME SHOWMAN Becca Chamberlain
JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Champion - Becca Chamberlain Reserve - Xavier Ferris 3rd Overall - Brooke Hayden 4th Overall - Taylor Pinkerton 5th Overall - Hunter Royer
INTERMEDIATE SHOWMANSHIP
SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP
Champion - Parker Reed Reserve - Conner Cross 3rd Overall - Bennett Walther 4th Overall - Branson Heidenreich 5th Overall - Brad Johnson
Champion - Adrianne Trennepohl Reserve - Leslie Rogers 3rd Overall - Randi Faulk 4th Overall - Morgan Tomson 5th Overall - Jordyn Sills
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MARKET ANIMALS
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL Shown by: Seth Martin
RESERVE GRAND MARKET ANIMAL
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Shown by: Samantha Morris
3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL Shown by: Cole Mize
5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL Shown by: Harper Henney
4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL Shown by: Cheyanne Bowman
CHAMPION ANGUS
CHAMPION BELTED GALLOWAY
CHAMPION GELBVIEH
Shown by: Anna Schrader
Shown by: Doug Abney
Shown by: Kelsie Waitt
RESERVE ANGUS
RESERVE BELTED GALLOWAY
Shown by: Bayleigh Huelsenbeck
Shown by: Abby Booe
RESERVE CHIANINA
CHAMPION HEREFORD
CHAMPION LIMOUSIN
CHAMPION CHAROLAIS
Shown by: Justin Johnson
Shown by: Katie Weaver
Shown by: Haley Fulk
RESERVE HEREFORD
RESERVE LIMOUSIN
Shown by: Samuel Lawrence
Shown by: Lainey Price
RESERVE CHAROLAIS
Shown by: Austin Porter
Shown by: Olivia McGurk
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CHAMPION SHORTHORN
CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS
CHAMPION SIMMENTAL
Shown by: McKenna Clifford
Shown by: Haley Fulk
Shown by: Emily Greenwald
RESERVE SHORTHORN
RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS
RESERVE SIMMENTAL
Shown by: Katie Mize
Shown by: Regan Culp
s h o w r e s u l t s j a n u a r y / fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
Shown by: Lauren Potts
CHAMPION SALERS Shown by: Brock Carter
AJCA
AJCA Kicks-Off New Show Season The Arkansas Jr. Cattlemen’s Association hosted its annual Thanksgiving Classic cattle show and fundraising event at the Northeast Arkansas Exposition Center in Jonesboro, Arkansas November 28th and 29th. Exhibitors from all areas of the state traveled to attend the season’s kick-off double point show and Association annual meeting. Andy Higgins of Auburn Town, Tennessee evaluated the 141 entries and over 80 exhibitors. The event is the Association’s major fundraiser to fund member scholarships and year end awards.
New officers and board members were elected that include: • Blaire Wildy, Manila - President • Sarah Caldwell, Rosebud – President-Elect • Zachary Andrews, Camden – Secretary • Will Clark, Rogers - Treasurer • Colte Mosher, London - Area Vice President • Austin Cook, Greenbrier - Area Vice President • Mallory Hobson, Fouke - Area Vice President • Ryann Grubbs, Delight - Area Vice President • Daniel Lackie, Searcy - Area Vice President • Allyson Morrison, Mt. Home - Area Vice President • Chase King, Pocahontas - Area Vice President
JoNeSboro, ArKANSAS | NoVember 28TH & 29TH
THANKSGIVING CLASSIC
SeNIor SHoWmANSHIP WINNerS
JUNIor SHoWmANSHIP WINNerS
PeeWee SHoWmANSHIP WINNerS
1st Sarah Caldwell 2nd Daniel Lackie 3rd Will Clark 4th Garrett Begs 5th Zachary Andrews
1st Gabbi Litchford 2nd Chancee Clark 3rd Sawyer Henderson 4th Carlee Clark 5th Jaden Tweedy
1st Colton Cole 2nd Chloee Clark 3rd Sawyer Beggs 4th Kennley Hardin 5th Laynee Prater-Gann
Grand champion steer Shown by: Carlee Clark
reserVe champion steer Shown by: Blaire Wildy
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sUpreme BULL
Shown by: Brayden Drum, Hereford
reserVe sUpreme BULL
Shown by: Laykyn Rainbolt, Angus
sUpreme heiFer
Shown by: Chancee Clark, Mainetainer
reserVe sUpreme heiFer
Shown by: Carlee Clark, Charolais Composite
Thank you... AJCA expresses much gratitude to the all our Association sponsors, silent auction donors, bidders and buyers, the Northeast Arkansas Exposition Center and the Wildy family for coordinating the arrangements as well as sponsoring the exhibitor gift for this year’s event. The deadline to request to sanction a show for the 2015 season is January 1, 2015. AJCA looks forward to another great show season for its members.
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3rd oVerALL STeer
4TH oVerALL STeer
5TH oVerALL STeer
Shown by: McKenzie Piker
Shown by: Amanda Bacon
Shown by: Blaine Wildy
3rd oVerALL HeIfer
4TH oVerALL HeIfer
5TH oVerALL HeIfer
Shown by: Amanda Bacon, Hereford
Shown by: Chloee Clark, Maintainer
Shown by: Colton Cole, Angus
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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ColumBuS, oH | DECEmBER 13-14, 2014
BREEDING HEIFERS (A)
GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER (A) Shown by: Tyler Clark
RESERVE GRAND BREEDING HEIFER (A)
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Shown by: Sarah Hunker
3RD oVERAll BREEDING HEIFER (A) Shown by: Maci Chamberlin
5TH oVERAll BREEDING HEIFER (A) Shown by: Abbie Collins
4TH oVERAll BREEDING HEIFER (A) Shown by: Jordyn Sills
BREEDING HEIFERS (B)
GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER (B) Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
RESERVE GRAND BREEDING HEIFER (B) Shown by: Maci Chamberlin
3RD oVERAll BREEDING HEIFER (B) Shown by: Abbie Collins
5TH oVERAll BREEDING HEIFER (B) Shown by: Kady Davis
4TH oVERAll BREEDING HEIFER (B) Shown by: Cameron Alexander
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BREEDING HEIFERS - RING A
CHAmPIoN ANGuS
CHAmPIoN HEREFoRD
CHAmPIoN HIGH % mAINE
Shown by: Kinsey Crowe
Shown by: Josie Kane
Shown by: Ali Muir
RESERVE ANGuS
RESERVE HEREFoRD
Shown by: Julia Loch
Shown by: Alyssa Talbert
RESERVE HIGH % mAINE
CHAmPIoN mAINETAINER
CHAmPIoN SHoRTHoRN
CHAmPIoN SImmENTAl
Shown by: Bailey Harvey
Shown by: Emily Dahse
Shown by: Audrey Scheiderer
RESERVE mAINETAINER
RESERVE SHoRTHoRN
RESERVE SImmENTAl
Shown by: Abbie Collins
Shown by: Samantha VanVorhis
Shown by: Autumn Scheiderer
Shown by: Caitlin Schaub
CHAmPIoN AoB
CHAmPIoN % SImmENTAl
CHAmPIoN SHoRTHoRN PluS
Shown by: Jordyn Sills
Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
RESERVE AoB
RESERVE % SImmENTAl
RESERVE SHoRTHoRN PluS
Shown by: Allison King
Shown by: Kathy Lehman
Shown by: Adison Niese
CHAmPIoN CRoSSBRED Shown by: Sarah Hunker
RESERVE CRoSSBRED Shown by: Abbie Collins
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BREEDING HEIFERS - RING B
CHAmPIoN ANGuS
CHAmPIoN AoB
CHAmPIoN HEREFoRD
Shown by: Hudson Drake
Shown by: Jordyn Sills
Shown by: Josie Kane
RESERVE ANGuS
RESERVE AoB
RESERVE HEREFoRD
Shown by: Julia Loch
Shown by: Allison King
Shown by: Alyssa Talbert
CHAmPIoN HIGH % mAINE
CHAmPIoN mAINETAINER
CHAmPIoN SHoRTHoRN
Shown by: Julia Loch
Shown by: Abbie Collins
Shown by: Emily Dahse
RESERVE HIGH % mAINE
RESERVE mAINETAINER
RESERVE SHoRTHoRN
Shown by: Austin Hunker
Shown by: Kinley Kreis
Shown by: Adam Schumm
CHAmPIoN CHIANINA
CHAmPIoN % SImmENTAl
CHAmPIoN CRoSSBRED
Shown by: Kady Davis
Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
Shown by: Maci Chamberlin
RESERVE CHIANINA
RESERVE % SImmENTAl
RESERVE CRoSSBRED
Shown by: Tyler Clark
Shown by: Kathy Lehman
Shown by: Abbie Collins
CHAmPIoN SImmENTAl
CHAmPIoN SHoRTHoRN PluS
Shown by: Cameron Alexander
Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
RESERVE SImmENTAl
RESERVE SHoRTHoRN PluS
Shown by: Cole Liggett
Shown by: Hailey King
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mARKET ANImAlS (A)
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL (A) Shown by: Kendra Gabriel
RESERVE GRAND MARKET ANIMAL (A)
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Shown by: Kendra Gabriel
3RD oVERAll mARKET ANImAl (A) Shown by: Samantha Morris
5TH oVERAll mARKET ANImAl (A) Shown by: Nick Boersen
4TH oVERAll mARKET ANImAl (A) Shown by: Jordan Johnson
mARKET ANImAlS (B)
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL (B) Shown by: Jordan Johnson
RESERVE GRAND MARKET ANIMAL (B) Shown by: Alex Witt
3RD oVERAll mARKET ANImAl (B) Shown by: Kendra Gabriel
5TH oVERAll mARKET ANImAl (B) Shown by: Samantha Morris
4TH oVERAll mARKET ANImAl (B) Shown by: Brooke Egbert
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mARKET ANImAlS - RING A
CHAmPIoN ANGuS
CHAmPIoN AoB
CHAmPIoN HEREFoRD
Shown by: Brittany Truax
Shown by: Katelyn Koebel
Shown by: Jackson Grimes
RESERVE ANGuS
RESERVE AoB
RESERVE HEREFoRD
Shown by: Stetson Bryson
Shown by: Curtis Harsh
Shown by: Drew Weymouth
CHAmPIoN mAINE-ANjou
CHAmPIoN mARKET HEIFER
CHAmPIoN SHoRTHoRN
Shown by: Alissa Boersen
Shown by: Sarah Hunker
Shown by: Landon Richards
RESERVE mAINE-ANjou
RESERVE mARKET HEIFER
RESERVE SHoRTHoRN
Shown by: Corbin Rager
Shown by: Samuel Diehm
Shown by: Preston Chilcote
CHAmPIoN SImmENTAl
CHAmPIoN SHoRTHoRN PluS
CHAmPIoN CRoSSBRED DIVISIoN 4
Shown by: Morganne Miles
Shown by: Kendra Gabriel
Shown by: Samantha Morris
RESERVE SImmENTAl
RESERVE SHoRTHoRN PluS
RESERVE CRoSSBRED DIVISIoN 4
Shown by: Reily Jacobs-Bell
Shown by: Kendal Widman
Shown by: Cole Hiser
CHAmPIoN CHIANINA
CHAmPIoN CRoSSBRED DIVISIoN 2
Shown by: Nick Boersen
Shown by: Jordan Johnson
RESERVE CHIANINA
CHAmPIoN CRoSSBRED DIVISIoN 1
Shown by: Adam Thompson
Shown by: Anne Thompson
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mARKET ANImAlS - RING B
CHAmPIoN ANGuS
CHAmPIoN AoB
CHAmPIoN CHIANINA
Shown by: Brittany Truax
Shown by: Curtis Harsh
Shown by: Adam Thompson
RESERVE ANGuS
RESERVE AoB
Shown by: Stetson Bryson
Shown by: Katelyn Koebel
RESERVE CHIANINA
CHAmPIoN CRoSSBRED DIVISIoN 1
CHAmPIoN CRoSSBRED DIVISIoN 2
CHAmPIoN CRoSSBRED DIVISIoN 3
Shown by: Anne Thompson
Shown by: Jordan Johnson
Shown by: Jessica Millenbaugh
RESERVE CRoSSBRED DIVISIoN 1
RESERVE CRoSSBRED DIVISIoN 2
RESERVE CRoSSBRED DIVISIoN 3
Shown by: Dalton Kennedy
Shown by: Alexandra Witt
Shown by: Ashley Peter
Shown by: Rachael Streitmatter
CHAmPIoN HEREFoRD
CHAmPIoN mAINE-ANjou
CHAmPIoN mARKET HEIFER
Shown by: Drew Weymouth
Shown by: Jenna Phelps
Shown by: Anna Kiesewetter
RESERVE HEREFoRD
RESERVE mAINE-ANjou
RESERVE mARKET HEIFER
Shown by: Lindsey Pugh
Shown by: Avery Wood
Shown by: Jackson Grimes
CHAmPIoN SHoRTHoRN
CHAmPIoN SImmENTAl
CHAmPIoN SHoRTHoRN PluS
Shown by: Landon Richards
Shown by: Morganne Miles
Shown by: Kendra Gabriel
RESERVE SHoRTHoRN
RESERVE SImmENTAl
RESERVE SHoRTHoRN PluS
Shown by: Preston Chilcote
Shown by: Cole Hiser
Shown by: Dawson Osborn
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Ranch hoRse or
atv?
People often spread words in the same way they might paint a barn, with broad strokes. For example, we often hear or read declarations of the slow but sure decline in the use of saddle horses on modern ranching operations. Such statements generally include some mention of how the ranch horse is being replaced by the all-terrain vehicle (ATV). Some go so far as to claim it’s only a matter of time until performing ranch work on horseback becomes so rare it is considered an eccentricity.
By Troy SmiTh
on the other hand, there are plenty of ranch folk willing to argue the point. more than one equine-inclined rancher has said, “A four-wheeler can never replace a good horse, especially when working cattle.” The ATV advocate can present a fair argument that the motorized rigs are well-suited for many ranch chores. Let’s agree that an ATV can be mighty handy for checking cattle watering sites, fixing fence and monitoring forage utilization by grazing cattle. The operator can carry along an assortment of tools and other supplies and even pack salt and mineral. An ATV allows the operator to get around a pasture with some speed, to locate and look at cattle. its headlights are useful for night-checking the heifers during calving season. Equipped with one of those cage-like contraptions, an ATV can be used to corral
and tag a new calf, while affording the operator a measure of protection from an anxious mamma. often broadly stated is how an ATV allows the operator to save time when gathering and moving cattle. Some ATV aficionados claim they can have the cattle bunched and on the trail in the time it would take to catch and saddle a horse. This writer has seen that done, when the cattle were accustomed to that kind of handling and the ATV operator was experienced in stockmanship. Generally, a preference for the ATV is based on its convenience. The machine runs on gas and oil. When not in use, it doesn’t have to be fed. Assuming an ATV is well maintained, it starts with the turn of a key and performs the same way every time. it doesn’t get tired, balk or throw a fit. And the ATV offers speed. All of these factors contribute to convenience and that, when broadly stated, offers greater efficiency. Greater efficiency should then provide an economic advantage. Let’s look at the economics, while also presenting the horseman’s point of view. Starting with direct costs for an ATV versus a ranch horse, let’s consider a ride-astride utility ATV which is more maneuverable than the side-by-side style. A new model, equipped with four-wheel-drive and power steering will likely cost about $7,000. A bigger motor plus more bells and whistles can drive the price upward toward $12,000. The buyer of an experienced ranch horse can spend almost as much as he or she wants. A perusal of blog posts suggests that a gentle, well-broke ranch horse can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $15,000. however, a good many useful ranch mounts trade for $3,000 or less. it depends on local availability and the individual horse. The savvy buyer looks for a horse whose disposition, training and experience matches the rider’s own horsemanship skill, as well as the kind of work to be done. The rancher who never intends to rope and doctor cattle in the pasture probably doesn’t require a horse capable of carrying a champion roper to the pay window. But if a high level of performance is desired, the cost will reflect the time and specialized training devoted to making that kind of horse. maintenance costs are difficult to compare. horses do eat every day. Feed isn’t
cheap, but costs associated with pasture and hay are highly variable. Prices for grain and other supplements also vary considerably, according to locality. Then there are the costs of health care, such as deworming and vaccinations. Cumulative cost will depend on the chosen health program. Saddles, bridles and other tack cost money too. how much usually depends on quality and whether the rider is focused primarily on function, or wants some bling to go with it. An ATV can be tricked out fancy too, but basic operation and maintenance costs include fuel and lubrication, plus the occasional replacement of tires, battery and other parts suffering from wear and tear. The total is highly variable, depending on the level of use and abuse. The same can be said for a horse and tack. What about depreciation cost? Generally, an ATV starts depreciating as soon as it leaves the dealer. A horse loses value too, if it becomes spoiled or unsound due to injury or age. however, a relatively young ranch horse that continues to gain on-the-job experience can actually increase in value. resold years later, to another rancher a family seeking a gentle kid’s horse, there is potential for a horse to fetch more than the original purchase price. As mentioned previously, an ATV can be an efficient tool for a variety of tasks. Whether it is most efficient for handling cattle depends upon the circumstances. Despite the name, it won’t traverse ALL types of terrain. When the going is really rough, a horse often has an advantage in more nearly covering a course “as the crow flies.” The rider also has the benefit of another set of eyes, as the horse will also spot deep holes or other dangers in the path ahead. At the same time, ol’ Dobbin may first spot that elusive stray cow. The direction of his gaze or the working of his ears can be a clue to the rider. There also are efficiencies associated with the higher vantage point of a rider on horseback. Able to see farther and view more cattle at one time, a rider may more readily spot individuals with health problems and read brands or ear tags more easily. A handler on horseback is more visible to more cattle too. The combined height of horse and rider is often more intimidating to cattle and that can be an advantage. The higher vantage point, along with the increased maneuverability of a horse causes many
low-stress stockmanship advocates to favor handling cattle from horseback. Capable and well-mounted cattle handlers can also use their superior vantage point and ability to maneuver in close quarters to efficiently sort cattle in a pen or alley. of course, working cattle from the back of a horse is not suited to everyone. Even people that like it may have physical limitations that make it impractical. For others, practicality is hindered because of their timestarved working environment. They also may lack the fondness for horseflesh that probably is required. Those producers probably are better off with an ATV. if they want to be good stockmen, practice low-stress handling methods and avoid over-doing the speed an ATV affords, they can accomplish great things. When things don’t go well, it is not because of the ATV and neither is it the fault of the horse. The cause is operator error. regardless of the handling tools and technology used, a stockman’s goal should be to keep getting better. Toward that end, some people favor a horse. i suspect it will be true for many years to come. most of these people also understand a previously unmentioned aspect of horse maintenance. horses need to be ridden often if they are to remain fit and fit for cow work. For some too-busy folk, that is a problem. other people, who may be just as busy, make time to ride. They generally agree with Winston Churchill, who opined, “No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle.”
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Generally, a preference for the atv is based on its convenience. the machine runs on gas and oil. When not in use, it doesn’t have to be fed.
if this writer’s bias is not yet evident, another quote borrowed from Todd mcCartney should clarify. According to that Texas cattleman and low-stress cattle handling advocate, “A horse can teach you things that make you a better person. you don’t have to exercise patience with a four-wheeler; you don’t have to exercise courtesy or husbandry. All of those things are required for a horse, and all of those are good for the inside of a man.”
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MICHIGAN WINTER CLASSIC
MICHIGAN WINTER CLASSIC
EAST LANSING, MI | DECEMBER 5-7, 2014
GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER
Shown by: Sterling Reichenbach
RESERVE GRAND BREEDING HEIFER
3RD ovERALL BREEDING HEIfER Shown by: Nick Boersen
5TH ovERALL BREEDING HEIfER Shown by: Maddison King
4TH ovERALL BREEDING HEIfER Shown by: Morgan Bolinger
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Shown by: Andrea Urbach
MICHIGAN WINTER CLASSIC
CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER Shown by: Maddy Stewart
RESERVE MARKET HEIFER Shown by: Adam Acmoody
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BREEDING HEIfERS
CHAMPIoN AoB
CHAMPIoN CHIANINA
CHAMPIoN HEREfoRD
Shown by: Brooklyn Decker
Shown by: Austin Hall
Shown by: Brooklyn Decker
RESERvE AoB
RESERvE CHIANINA
Shown by: Claudia Albrecht
Shown by: Dylan Kennedy
RESERvE HEREfoRD Shown by: Josie Kane
CHAMPIoN MAINE-ANJoU
CHAMPIoN SHoRTHoRN PLUS
Shown by: Amber Pickard
Shown by: Colin Trattles
RESERvE MAINE-ANJoU
RESERvE SHoRTHoRN PLUS
Shown by: David Kasperski
Shown by: Mackenna Geeseman
CHAMPIoN % SIMMENTAL
CHAMPIoN LIMoUSIN
RESERvE SIMMENTAL
Shown by: Hayley Albrecht
Shown by: Carl Seidelman
Shown by: David Sours
RESERvE % SIMMENTAL
RESERvE MAINETAINER
Shown by: Eli Vincent
Shown by: Heidi Fuchs
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BRED & oWNED STEERS
CHAMPION BRED & OWNED MARKET ANIMAL Shown by: Kylie Pickard
RESERVE BRED & OWNED MARKET ANIMAL Shown by: Claudia Albrecht
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HEIfERS
3RD ovERALL BRED & oWNED HEIfER Shown by: Ty Cool
5TH ovERALL BRED & oWNED HEIfER Shown by: Amber Pickard
NOT PICTuRED:
Champion Bred & Owned Heifer Shown by: Erin Judge Reserve Grand Bred & Owned Heifer Shown by: Sterling Reichenbach 4TH ovERALL BRED & oWNED HEIfER Shown by: Tori Demeyer
MARkET ANIMALS
GRAND CHAMPION OVERALL STEER Shown by: Nick Boersen
RESERVE GRAND OVERALL STEER Shown by: Nick Boersen
3RD ovERALL MARkET STEER Shown by: Allison Boersen
5TH ovERALL MARkET STEER Shown by: Taylor Bolinger
4TH ovERALL MARkET STEER Shown by: Erica Kapolnek
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MARkET ANIMALS
CHAMPIoN SIMMENTAL
CHAMPIoN SHoRTHoRN PLUS
CHAMPIoN SHoRTHoRN
Shown by: Clay Daily
Shown by: Nick Stuzman
Shown by: Wyatt Cool
RESERvE SIMMENTAL
RESERvE SHoRTHoRN PLUS
RESERvE SHoRTHoRN
Shown by: Eli Vincent
Shown by: Kinslee Lettinga
Shown by: Kelsey Francisco
CHAMPIoN MAINE-ANJoU
CHAMPIoN HEREfoRD
CHAMPIoN AoB
Shown by: Lance Davenport
Shown by: Brooklyn Decker
Shown by: Spencer Fisher
RESERvE MAINE-ANJoU
RESERvE HEREfoRD
RESERvE AoB
Shown by: James Brown
Shown by: Grant Goble
Shown by: Madison Ellis
CHAMPIoN ANGUS
DIvISIoN 1 CHAMPIoN CRoSSBRED
DIvISIoN 2 CHAMPIoN CRoSSBRED
Shown by: Austin Pillars
Shown by: Courtney Heisler
Shown by: Jalen Boes
RESERvE ANGUS
DIvISIoN 1 RESERvE CRoSSBRED
DIvISIoN 2 RESERvE CRoSSBRED
Shown by: Kare Stewart
Shown by: Karli Jackson
Shown by: Kade Shiery
DIvISIoN 3 RESERvE CRoSSBRED
DIvISIoN 5 CHAMPIoN CRoSSBRED
RESERvE MAINETAINER
Shown by: Katelyn Koebel
Shown by: Blain Elenbaum
Shown by: Dylan Kennedy
DIvISIoN 4 RESERvE CRoSSBRED
DIvISIoN 5 RESERvE CRoSSBRED
Shown by: Spencer Fisher
Shown by: Ben Ross
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MARKET STEERS
GraNd champIoN markEt stEEr Shown by: Bailey Hitner
rEsErVE GraNd markEt stEEr Shown by: Bryce White
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PROSPECT SHOW
CHAMPiOn ClUb CAlF STEER Shown by: Roberts Cattle & Heffner Ranch
CHAMPiOn ClUb CAlF HEiFER Shown by: Roberts Cattle & Heffner Ranch
RESERvE ClUb CAlF HEiFER Shown by: Reese Wilkins
RESERvE ClUb CAlF STEER Shown by: Braden West
RESERvE CHAMPiOn MARKET SWinE gRAnD CHAMPiOn MARKET SWinE
Shown by: Hunter Koster
Shown by: Haygen Kogianes
RESERvE CHAMPiOn MARKET lAMb Shown by: Andrea Maneotis
gRAnD CHAMPiOn MARKET lAMb Shown by: CJ Leonhardt
RESERvE CHAMPiOn MARKET gOAT gRAnD CHAMPiOn MARKET gOAT
Shown by: Ben Weinroth
Shown by: Andrea Maneotis
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jUniOR bREEDing HEiFERS
CHAMPiOn HEREFORD
CHAMPiOn RED AngUS
Shown by: Kensey Mikkelsen
Shown by: Cody Kluser
RESERvE HEREFORD
RESERvE RED AngUS
Shown by: Roslynn McGhey
Shown by: Cody Kluser
CHAMPiOn AOb
CHAMPiOn AngUS
Shown by: Roslynn McGhey
RESERvE AOb Shown by: Bentley & Jonna McCullough
Shown by: Jena Wagner
CHAMPiOn gElbviEH/bAlAnCER Shown by: Veronica Turner
RESERvE gElbviEH/bAlAnCER Shown by: Taylor Vavra
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JAN. 27-31, 2015 TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 2015 4:30 p.m. Ribbon Cutting 5 p.m. 4-H/FFA Invitational Calf Show WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 2015 8 a.m. Market Barrow and Gilt Show 8:30 a.m. Angus Show Simmental Show 11:30 a.m. Simmental Sale 1 p.m. Angus Sale THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 2015 8 a.m. Hereford Show Charolais Show 9:30 a.m. Red Angus Show Limousin Show 11:30 a.m. Hereford Sale 12:30 p.m. Charolais Sale 2 p.m. Red Angus Sale 2:45 p.m. Limousin Sale 6 p.m. Feeder Heifer Show Market Lamb Show FRID FRIDAY, JAN. 30, 2015 9 a.m. Supreme Row Judging 10:30 a.m. Market Beef Show 11:30 a.m. Feeder Steer Show 10:00 a.m. Market Goat Show 6:30 p.m. Mayor’s Round-Up & Sale of Champions SATURDAY, JAN. 31, 2015 6:30 a.m. College Judging Contest 8:30 a.m. Youth & Open Rabbit Show 10 a.m. Jr. Judging Contest 12:30 a.m. Breeding Beef Heifer Show 1:30 p.m. Announce Jr. Judging Contest Winners 6:30 p.m. Pony Pull 7 p.m. Draft Horse Pull
Market Livestock entry deadline: Jan. 9, 2015
The Sioux Empire Farm Show— something for everyone! sponsored by the Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce since 1954
www.siouxempirefarmshow.org or find us on facebook
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THE 24TH ANNUAL CLASSIC IS THE EVENT FOR CATTLEMEN OF ALL AGES!
The CLASSIC features HEREFORD POLLED HEREFORD RED ANGUS ANGUS SIMMENTAL CHAROLAIS LIMOUSIN GELBVIEH/BALANCER SHORTHORN MAINE ANJOU CHIANINA PROSPECT S T E E R S FANCY HEIFERS COMMERCIAL BRED HEIFERS HORSES COMMERCIAL TRADE SHOW
AND MUCH MORE!
F E B R U R A Y 1 4 TH- 2 2 ND, 2 0 1 5
This fancy Hereford Heifer sells at the Classic. Several show heifer prospects featured in all sales!
This bull is sired by Steel Force. He sells on Friday, Feb. 20th at the Classic. Check out all the bulls selling at the Classic.
Buyers have endless potential with all the bred heifers selling at the Classic. This heifer sells safe in calf to Barstow Cash!
The Classic kicks off with the Ranch Horse Sale. This gelding sells in the Classic Ranch Horse Sale.
Royal Ice Sale DON’T MISS THE ELITE FLUSH OPPORTUNITIES, EMBRYO & S E M E N P A C K A G E S I N T H I S S A L E ! T H U R S D A Y, F E B R U A R Y 1 9 TH AT 7 P M
NEBRASKA CATTLEMEN’S CLASSIC BUFFALO CO. FAIRGROUNDS | KEARNEY, NEBRASKA
308.627.6385 | rkbush@frontiernet.net A complete sale listing can be found at www.necattlemen or follow us on
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A LEADING OUTFIT FOR CHAMPION PRODUCING GENETICS & TOP SELLERS
Ryan Went & Family
ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE EVENT 2015 SALE OF ELITE CLUB CALF PRODUCING FEMALES
SELLING 120 HEAD OF WENT GENETICS Sunday, February 8th 1:30 p.m.
BLACKS Powerful Donor DUNLAP, IOWA
Dams
Irish Whiskey 928 - Young donor dam and proven producer. Great young female
Irish Whiskey 125 - Elite 3 year old and future donor. Flushed successfully one time in the Went herd.
Yellow Jacket 007 - Produced a $55,000 heifer calf in the fall of 2014
Troubadour 3121 - Exciting Bred Heifer and tremendous donor prospect. One of the best Troubadour daughters to sell this year.
SELLING 80 SPRING BRED HEIFERS & 40 PROVEN YOUNG COWS & DONOR DAMS The Went Black’s program is one of the most respected in the country and one that has generated many top sellers and major champions. Join us in Dunlap, Iowa for this one of a kind event, featuring the best from this program. A powerful set of composites including many Charolais, Maine and Simmental influenced cattle will be included. Many maternal genetics will sell that include a great set of Angus bred heifers. Talk to our customers! These cattle will raise the big time prospects and high sellers. Went is known for the stout, powerful females that get it done! Be with us on February 8th. AI Sires Include - Heat Wave, Walk This Way, American Idol, Man Among Boys, I-80,Gold
Irish Whiskey 022 - Several exciting young and proven Whiskey daughters sell.
All cattle will be video previewed and available at ccollinsinc.com
Troubadour 260 - Lots of power and very complete, future donor dam.
SALE CATALOG REQUEST www.ccollinsinc.com Catalogs & Videos Available Jan 10th - Request One Today!
Standard, Dakota Gold, Hobart & More!
Ryan, Jan and Judd - 16746 385th St Creston, NE 68631 (402) 920-1497 Ryan’s cell (402) 276-7431 Judd’s Cell Sale Management: Christy Collins (516) 366-0734 Auctioneer: Steve Bonham
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JANUARY 31, 2015 Saturday evening - 5:30 p.m. CST
Dunlap, Iowa
Along US 30 in Club Calf Heaven
Selling 68 P1 Females and 1 Bull
plus High-Potential Embryo Features A fantastic, well-bred lineup from the heart of our herd and embryo program Also selling selected semen lots from our herd bull battery
I-80 x Hollywood x Irish Whiskey x Ice Pick The full brother to I Deliver
Meyer 734 son x Angus bred to Hollywood
Kadabra son x Angus bred to Heat Wave
Irish Whiskey x Cub bred to Hawkeye (sexed female)
S.O.S. x Northern Improvement bred to Firewater (sexed female)
Stop in to see the cattle or request a catalog at 419.862.0117 Preview videos after January 17 at pryorshowcattle.com
PRYOR Quality & Opportunity Beyond Compare.
S H O W C AT T L E
Adam, Melanie, Wyatt, Layne, Brody, Jax, and Katy Woodbine, Iowa - 712/647-8898
To request your FREE copy of the auction catalog contact the auction manager at 419.862.0117 or visit primetimeagrimarketing.com/CatalogRequest.php
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Friday Evening, February 20, 2015
Northfield Inn Banquet Hall • Springfield, Illinois Sale begins approximately 8:30 PM (following the conclusion of the Hereford Sale and Angus Banquets)
sale features Embryos • Pregnancies • Flushes • Rare Semen Featuring progressive genetics from some of the most premier programs in the country.
online bidding Sale will be broadcase live with availablity of online bidding. Look for details of this sale on our website in the near future.
sale managed by:
catalog online at lowderman.com or lowdermanauctionoptions.com monte@lowderman.com
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to consign, contact:
MoNte: 309-255-0110 BREnt: 309-221-9621 Cody: 309-313-2171 ShanE Ryan: 309-371-7491 RoBB DuiS: 815-858-4129 Mick ShaEFER: 815-953-0157 aDaM SwigaRt: 309-826-3809 coDy cRuM: 217-248-7282
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Sired By Broker
Sired By Steel Force
Sired By Broker
Mcconahay cattle co.
2348 Hwy. 2 - Corydon, IA 50060 - Brad McConahay - 641-344-9244 tiM ReiMeR DVM. FounDation cattle co. 660-973- 4080
Selling 10 SimAnguS bullS • Six two-yeAr-oldS 3 eASy CAlving AnguS bullS • HAndful of top notCH SimAnguS bredS
SiReS incluDe: Broker, Steel Force, Upgrade , Soo line motive, occ Stately
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DUFF CATTLE COMPANY
Female & Bull Sale SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST - 12:00 NOON DUFF FARMS SALE FACILITY - HOBART, OK
Selling 140 Head 50 Spring Calving Angus Donor Prospects 80 Angus & Aberdeen Bulls 18 to 24 months
Duff Miranda 042
Marathon x Emblazon Many donor candidates will sell.
Duff Erica Lassie 047 Duff New Edition x Just Right Full sister to Agribition Grand Champion Angus Female 2011
BULLS & FEMALES SELL ONE BIG DAY IN 2015 FEMALES - Selling 50 of some of the most impressive Angus genetics in the country from this famed herd and program. BULLS - 40 Head of 18 - 24 months powerful registered Angus bulls will sell including sons of Baseline, Wholesome, Ranch Hand, EXT, Total Recall, Missing Link, Joker, Emblazon and Jupiter.
Duff Dixie Erica 2627 Anchor x Freestyle - Duff 001 Also selling two ET sisters
Duff Merle 867
First Look x New Look - A son of this donor dam leads the bull offering.
DUFF CATTLE COMPANY • (580) 726-3313 13990 North 2220 Road • Hobart, OK 73651 Kirk Duff (580) 331-9235 kirk@powerpluscattle.com Todd Duff (580) 530-0454 todd@powerpluscattle.com Sale Management: Christy Collins (516) 366-0734 www.powerpluscattle.com
Sale will be broadcast live on RuralTV Dish 232
Duff Legend 0520
Duff Baseline x Legend-814G One of the best donor dams to ever sell out of the Power Plus program. For a Sale Book (580) 726-3313 www.ccollinsinc.com
Call today for a Sale Book
THE SHOw CIRCUIT
ONLINE SALES A fresh new year... with the fresh face of online livestock auctions. SALE NAME: Drew Miller Cattle Co. # LOTS: Sold 15 Lots AVG./HEAD: $10,083
SALE NAME: Blackford Show Cattle # LOTS: Sold 17 Lots AVG./HEAD: $6,965
SALE NAME: Bowman Cattle # LOTS: Sold 8 Lots AVG./HEAD: $10,493
SALE NAME: Baudino Show Cattle # LOTS: Sold 25 Lots AVG./HEAD: $6,662
www.SCONLINESALES.COM
“The new SC Online Sales platform is awesome. I loved not always refreshing the page to see current bids, and the Watch List is great for buyers. Show Circuit did a great job promoting the sale. Over 75% of the lots we listed were sold by marketing alone. Definitely a great online sale experience!”
“All the new features are great like no refreshing and the Watch List, but one of my favorites as a seller is definitely the Sale Summary page after the sale. It allowed me to look at all my sale accounting 24/7 and get paid as the money came in. It was nice to have a hand in the finances after the close of the sale and know exactly where I stood.”
“By far my favorite feature was not having to refresh the sale page. As the seller, I know I am always on real-time during the sale and bidders always know if they are in or out because it is either green or red. We were the first SCO sale and honestly we were a little nervous, but we couldn’t have been happier and will definitely do it again.”
“I could not be more pleased with the success of our sale. Besides all the new stuff on the system, the service was second-to-none. From the time we booked our sale to the time we made the final close-out, everybody was great to work with. It was a great team effort and I thought it was a Home Run.”
BID. BUY. SELL. PROMOTE. ROLAND SCHUMAKER SC Online Sales, LLC Owner 309.365.7105 roland@theshowcircuit.com
DAVE GUYER SC Online Sales Cattle Rep 812.243.1676 guyercattleco@gmail.com
JEN HUMMEL SC Online Sales Manager 815.922.8437 jen@sconlinesales.com
KADE HUMMEL SC Online Sales Swine Rep 815.419.7914 kadehummel@yahoo.com
BRETT BOwMAN Field Representative 937.564.8163 brett@sconlinesales.com
LACEY CAFFEE Field Representative 605.299.6161 lacey@sconlinesales.com
Give us a call to book your next sale!
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Three time NAILE Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull, NWSS Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull, American Royal The multiple time National Champion Shorthorn Bull. Frame: 6.0 • Louisville ’14 Weight: 2,270 lbs.
Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female, 2014 NAILE Open Show Grand Champion Female, 2014 National Junior Chianina Show Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female, 2014 National Junior Shorthorn Show Congratulations to the Aegerter Family
Grand Champion Shorthorn Female, 2014 American Royal Open Show Grand Champion Shorthorn Female, 2014 American Royal Junior Show Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Female, 2014 NWSS
John, Dede, Sara & Sage • James • Nick John Elder, 402.650.1385 • Josh Elder, 402.650.1380 Dunlap, Iowa 51529 • www.maternallegends.com
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National Champion Shorthorn Female, 2014 NAILE Grand Champion Shorthorn Female, 2014 NAILE Jr Show Grand Champion Female, 2014 National Junior Shorthorn Show
Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Female, 2014 NAILE Junior Show Congratulations to the Gellerman Family
Reserve National Champion Chianina Female, 2014 NAILE Open Show
Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female, 2014 NAILE Junior Show Many time Champion ShorthornPlus Female Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female, 2014 NAILE Junior Show Congratulations to the Reid Family
SULL Genetics available in our 3 DAY NO BULL Online Sale ... March 15, 16 & 18th March 15th
FALL OPEN HEIFER SALE
March 16th
SPRING BORN HEIFERS, BULLS & BRED FEMALES SALE
March 18th
EMBRYO & SEMEN SALE
Sale on-line at www.cwcattles.com, as well as videos & pictures of sale cattle. Cattle available for viewing March 1st.
ADVERTISING INDEX
ABS................................................................................................................... 16 Aces Wild Ranch............................................................................................. 35 Ak-Sar-Ben ......................................................................................................66 Alum-Line ........................................................................................................94 American Royal .............................................................................................. 83 Andis ................................................................................................................ 28 Armada ...................................................................................................236-237 Bellar Show Cattle ................................................................................ 258-259 Bill Rodgers Classic ...................................................................................... 150 Bovine Elite .......................................................................................................21 BPF Beast................................................................................................236-237 Breeder’s World Online Sales ........................................................................ 36 Burke 24rd Annual Sale .................................................................................. 57 Bush’s Unbelievable ........................................................................................56 Calf’s Choice Total .........................................................................................64 Cattle Visions .............................................................................................52-53 Cattle Visions - Smoke .................................................................................. 55 Cattle Visions - Simmental Influenced .........................................................54 Circle M Farms..............................................................................................248 Connors State .................................................................................................48 Cool Calf ......................................................................................................... 83 Cyclone Classic ..............................................................................................151 Cyclone Trace Cattle Co ......................................................................... 58-59 Daddy’s Money ................................................................................................. 9 Dakota Classic.................................................................................Back Cover Dakota Classic............................................................................................ 14-15 Decatur County Cattle Battle ......................................................................153 Django.....................................................................................................236-237 Dual Threat .................................................................................................. IBC Duff Cattle Co. .............................................................................................256 Eby ...............................................................................................................22-23 Edwards Cattle Co ....................................................................................... 238 Elgin Veterinary Hospital ..............................................................................179 Executive Sires .......................................................................................236-237 Extra X2 ...........................................................................................................60 Factory Direct Group ...................................................................................249 First Choice On-Line Livestock Sales ..........................................................40 First Class Female Sale Thank You ............................................................. 255 Focus Marketing Group Inc. ..........................................................................51 Forbes & Graham ........................................................................................... 61 Fraker Show Cattle ......................................................................................... 38 Frozen Gold ................................................................................................. IFC Gibson County Preview ............................................................................... 154 Goddard Cattle Company .............................................................................. 7 Golden Flo.......................................................................................................42 Good Fellas Bull & Bred Sale ...................................................................... 253 Griswold Cattle ................................................................................................. 9 Hartman Cattle Co. ........................................................................................65 Holmes Show Cattle...................................................................................... 37 I Da Man .................................................................................................236-237 Integrity ...................................................................................................236-237 Jensen Livestock Agency .............................................................................123 Jose................................................................................................................. 237 Katina, Show Photo .......................................................................................167 Kelly Cattle Co.......................................................................................250-251 Kent Feeds .......................................................................................................30 Kentucky Beef Expo ......................................................................................152 KSU Kick-Off Show ......................................................................................155 Landshark................................................................................................236-237 Linde’s Livestock Photos .............................................................................. 195 LubriSyn Livestock.......................................................................................... 34 Lucy, Photos By ..............................................................................................143 Magness Land & Cattle Online Heifer Sale ................................................ 63 Martin Livestock .......................................................................................... IBC McConhay Cattle Co................................................................................... 253 Mid-Continent Farms....................................................................................... 3 Milan FFA Jackpot ....................................................................................... 160 Missouri AGR Classic .................................................................................. 156
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Martin Livestockâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Paris, Illinois
- SELLING 110 HEAD -
15 SimAngus & MaineTainer Bulls 85 Heavy-Bred Heifers 10 Heavy-Bred Cows Sexed Pregnancies & Frozen Embryos The very best of our 2014 bulls crop in the SimAngus and MaineTainer divisions - Some really stout ET bulls will sell! Also featuring a fantastic lineup of Feb-April calving bred heifers with heavy AI service and several breeds selling. This is a really deep offering!
On Display Now Stop In or Call for Details Watch for catalog and videos of every animal at martindreamgirls.com!
Plan to Join Us for a Great Night in Paris!
The Jimmy & Mandy Martin Family PO Box 164 - Bargersville, IN 46106 317/431-0618 CB Boland: 217/808-0683 | Bugar Lehnert: 931/224-3565 martinlivestock@aol.com | www.martinlivestockin.com
To request a catalog or DVD of the sale offering contact the auction manager at 419.862.0117 or visit primetimeagrimarketing.com