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Lot 63 to Frank Davis - Menard, TX

Lot 60 to Garwood Cattle - Columbiana, OH

Lot 4 to Baudino Cattle - Mazon, IL

Lot 4A to Carwile Cattle - Montgomery, TX

Ask Around . . . We Sell Our Best!

Raising and Selling Major Champions is Our Business

Lot 5 to Laramie Priest - Lorena, TX

Lot 3 to Joe Taylor - Somerset, TX

THANK YOU to All Our 2013 Buyers - Come Back & See Us this Spring!

100 ELITE FEMALES | 300 FROZEN OPPORTUNITIES

Request your 2014 EďŹƒcient Success Manual at donorsunlimited.com or by calling the auction manager at 419.862.0117.

Plan Now to Attend Our 10th Event! Selling 100 Females and 300 Embryos

Lot 1B to Davis Cattle - Wheeler, TX

APRIL 26 - HEREFORD, TEXAS

Lot 11A to Baudino Cattle - Mazon, IL

Lot 2 to Mimms Cattle - Hereford, TX



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Joe Dirt Purple “JoE DIRT” 58A ET (P43416538) 2014 Denver visitors from everywhere marveled at his all-around quality. Already a champion at Louisville, Denver, and Ft. Worth. Semen orders have come from all aspects of the cattle business. order early!

Purple “RuEbEn JAmES” 40A ET (43406996) True calving ease with power and look. Reuben was reserve calf champion in Denver and Fort Worth. His dam was a Denver, Fort Worth, and KC champion, and his granddam won the 2008 Jr. national. Power and predictability built in.

Rueben James

Purple mb “WomAnIzER” 14u ET (P42945146) Sired as many champions and high sellers in the last two years as any! Dam has produced well over a half million in progeny, including 5 different maternal sisters to win divisions at nationals this Fall and Winter alone. Do-everything sire!

Womanizer

Purple “KIngSLEy” 23x ET (P43125713) Stout powerful outcross. This maternal sib to the popular AI sire, Currency, is quickly making a name. His first calf crop included the Fort Worth grand female, as well as reserve grand female in the Denver open and junior shows.

Kingsley Purple “CHACHI” 65z ET (P43320012) The best son of the deceased, Currency. Awesome heifer bull. His first calves are coming easy with lots of vigor and extra arrogance. Everything we hoped for and more!

Chachi

Also available:

Purple milsap 45S, Purple Currency 24u ET, Purple Tonic 10m, and Purple Inferno 16n. Semen available from owners and major distributors.

www.purplereigncattle.com

Randy & Jamie mullinix 309-995-3013 • 309-853-6565 • 309-853-7674 997 Twp Rd 150 East, Toulon, IL 61483 • purplereign76@gmail.com

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in current Livestock Production, Show, and Sale Information.

eDITORIAL

IN ThIS ISSue

AJCA ......................................................................274 Business Minded ............................................226-227 Coach’s Playbook.......................................... 202-204 Coming Events...................................................... 275 Junior Nebraska Cattlemen................................. 238 MCCA ....................................................................232 Media Prep 101................................................216-217 Midwest Club Calf Association .......................... 180 OCCA .............................................................154-157

ShOW ReSuLTS

Arizona National Livestock Show .................. 111-117 Brookings County (SD) Calf Show ..............141-145 Clark County (OH) Cattle Battle ................ 162-169 Fort Worth Stock Show .................................264-273 Galia County (OH) Preview ......................... 171-179 Gibson County (IN) Preview Show ............. 228-233 Kansas Beef Expo ............................................121-132 Michigan State AGR Beef Preview ............. 261-262 Missouri AGR................................................. 233-237

On & Off The Circuit ...................................... 80-83 Professor to Producer................................... 288-289 SC Announcements ............................................... 64 SC Outdoors .................................................. 276-277 SDJPSA .......................................................... 146-147 Tech Trends......................................................192-193 The Big Picture ..................................................50-51 What It’s Really Like To Be .................................... 65

National Western Stock Show ........................ 99-110 Nebraska AGR ...............................................239-243 Oklahoma State AGR ....................................148-153 Pennsylvania Farm Show .............................. 244-248 Sandhills Stock Show .......................................118-119 Scarlet & Gray ................................................249-256 Sioux Empire Farm Show ...............................133-140 VCCP ............................................................. 256-260 Winter Buckle Holiday Classic ......................158-161

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Last stand I-80 x IrIsh WhIskey (8/19) Selling 1/2 Semen Interest | BW: 82 WW: 820 YW: 1313

Last stand I-80 x IrIsh WhIskey (8/19)

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BW: 75 WW: 855 yW: 1185

gCC Lonestar x tC Freedom BW: 86 WW: 756 yW: 1210

Grass

GRID Bull Sale TO

Chopper x oCC Just rIght x WhIskey BW: 86 WW: 756 yW: 1341

aprIL 12th In FoLLet, texas angus, sImangus, WhIskeyangus Cervaza x LImestone ext x WhIskey

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SOLD FOR $5,250

SOLD FOR $8,250

SOLD FOR $13,000

SOLD FOR $6,750

SOLD FOR $8,750

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Master Professor Josh Elder

2014 Stock Show University Two-Day Complimentary GRAD PROGRAM Hands-On Experience

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

EVENT

FACILITY

2014 DATE PROFESSOR

California

Porterville, CA Porterville Fair County Fairgrounds

March 29 & 30

Shane Geist, Kyle Colyer, Blaine Rodgers, Amanda Schnoor Garrett Blanchard, Lee Harrison, Justin Click, Callyn Hahn Luke Bolin & Sydney Schnoor

Missouri

Sedalia, MO Missouri State Fairgrounds

April 5 & 6

John Sullivan, Mark Sullivan, Tyler Mcvey, Cory Woods, Jeremy Clark, Cody Smith, Callyn Hahn & Luke Bolin

Oklahoma

Yukon, OK Express Ranches

April 5 & 6

Jeff Sargent, Dan Sullivan, Donnie Robertson, Dan Kelly & Miles Shout

Indiana/Michigan

Berrien Springs, MI Berrien County Fairgrounds

April 12 & 13

Josh Elder, Dave Guyer, Barry Nowatske, Dave Vansickle, Michael Stoltz, Wess Richey, Andrew Foster, Dan DeMeyer, Callyn Hahn & Mark Blake

Ohio

Old Washington, OH Guernsey County Clinic

April 26

Information Coming Soon

Arkansas

Texarkana, AR Four State Fair Ground

April 26 & 27

Dan Sullivan, Michael Schertz, Jeremy Clark & Wes Horn

GRAD Program

GRAD Program

GRAD Program

GRAD Program

One Day Clinic

GRAD Program

** Watch website for more information

We have scheduled GRAD Programs in May in the following locations ... Marshalltown, Iowa; Kissimmee, Florida; Lubbock, Texas; West Springfield, Massachusetts; Portales, New Mexico; and Bowling Green, Kentucky. Check our website for updates and details. Best Educational Clinic Three Consecutive Years. ** Bring your calf, chute, show box with products, clippers, fitting mats, blower, extension cords, generators or any other equipment or products you would need for a show and learn with hands-on experience! ** Pre-registration encouraged! To pre-register for these programs go to the link provided - www.sullivansupply.com/ssu_clinic_schedule.html ** For more information on the CALIFORNIA, MISSOURI, INDIANA/MICHIGAN, & OHIO Stock Show University GRAD Program, contact Callyn Hahn with Sullivan Supply at 1.800.475.5902 or callyn@sullivansupply.com. **For more information on the OKLAHOMA & ARKANSAS Program, contact Dan Sullivan at 1.800.588.7096 or dsullivan@hillsboro.net.

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A29

Polled Hereford ... Untapped x Blacktop Vicky (Moler)

Selling 30 Head of Breeding Bulls

A401

Monopoly x Irish Whiskey

Maine-Anjou. MaineTainer. Horned Hereford, Polled Hereford, & Club Calf Sires.

118A Polled Hereford ... About Time x 1118 (Shock & Awe)

527A

MaineTainer ... BK Sting x Dr Who

854A MaineTainer ... Bojo x Angus

A92 Horned Hereford ... Outcross x HH Miss Advance 4190P (CL 1 Domino 206M)

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Bulls will be semen tested & ready for spring breeding. You are welcome to come look at the bulls anytime prior to sale. Pictures & videos will be posted at www.buckcattle.com March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

555A Maine-Anjou ... BK Unlimited Power x Irish Whiskey

Jirl, Brenda & Bailey Buck

Madill, OK 73446 • www.buckcattle.com 580.795.4865 mobile • jirl@buckcattle.com Todd Herman 918.605.5137 Matt Scasta, 580.220.7288 Ray Unwin, 580.319.8900 All Buck cattle are fed MFM Feeds & Sure Champ. Talk to us about their advantages.


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Prairie View Farms

Fourth Annual Production Sale

Friday,

Watch for photos and videos on-line at www.pvfangus.com

6:30 pm

at the farm, Gridley, Illinios

2013 NWSS Reserve Grand Champion Female ... Selling Full Sibs!!

2014 NWSS Reserve Grand Champion Female ... Embryo packages SELL!

PVF Insight 0129 ... Full sister and numerous offspring of this popular Genex sire.

NJAS Division II Owned Junior Champion ...

SALE HIGHLIGHTS

Full sibs SELL!!

• Selling PVF Visionary 3082, the lead-off bull of our 2014 NWSS Pen • Selling an elite set of two-year-old donor candidates with calves at side • Selling top 20 Fall Born Show Heifer Prospects Gridley, Illinois

Request a catalog at www.pvfangus.com

ALAN & THERESA MILLER: 217.840.6935

pvfangus@gmail.com

ORLAN & CAROL BRANDON & CATHY JONES: 309.370.1081 Clayton Miller: 765.481.5496 • Brett Kneeskern: 419.618.8992

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Pictured at 2 years after fall & spring pasture breeding season!

Yellow Jacket x Irish Whiskey! ET brother to National Champion Maintainer Female!

“ His First Calves are AMAZING!”

semen

$25/unit His semen quality is extraordinary!!!

PROMISING TO BE THE MOST USED COLORED SIRE IN 2014!! THF & PHAC - Breed him to your TH carrier and non-PHA cows...he’ll put you in the ‘driver’s seat’ to RAISE THE GREAT ONES!!

BUCkWHEAT The ‘First Choice’ Sire to get the BEST of both Color and Kind!

SEMEN AVAILABLE FROM: SEK, Bovine Elite, Cattle Visions, Top Sires & Genesource or by calling APEX Cattle at (308)750-0200. Sexed semen available from APEX directly.

APEX Cattle... your genetic source!

For Semen Inquiries call 308-750-0200 1146 7th Avenue • Dannebrog, NE 68831 sales@apexcattle.com • www.apexcattle.com Located only 20 miles NW of Grand Island, NE


OWNERS Gray Show Cattle Danforth, IL 815.545.1498

The best calving ease answer to hit the market since I-80. From the deceased & rare Total Solution comes his best true son to date, Problem Solved. Without question, Problem Solved provides the features to sell offspring high; whether it be their first calf or years down the line. Killer look combined with adequate power in a free moving package. You won’t find one freakier necked or hairier.

Schaeffer Show Cattle Hagerstown, IN 765-541-0738

Bonnell Farms Show Cattle Wolfe Farms Show Cattle Hope, IN Liberty, IN 317-432-4217 765-914-2996

sire. Total Solution dam. Messenger (Ali X Frye Miss Sandman)

DOB. 2.12.12 • BW. 71 lbs. Semen $30/straw


DUFF CATTLE COMPANY

10th Bull Sale SATURDAY, MARCH 15TH - 1:00 P.M. DUFF FARMS SALE FACILITY - HOBART, OK

Selling 100 Head Angus | Aberdeen Plus | 18 month - 2 years

SELLING A POWERFUL SET OF RANGE READY SIRES and FEATURE HERD BULL PROSPECTS Over 100 Angus and Aberdeen Plus Bulls will Sell Featuring the best of Power Plus Angus Genetics and Low Birth Aberdeen Plus Sires All bull selling are 18 month and coming two year olds.

Bid, View and Watch Live on “Rural TV” Channel 232 Register with Superior at 1-800-431-4452

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

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Buyback Program on all DCC Cattle. A Value Added Angus Opportunity

(580) 726-3313 or www.ccollinsinc.com

Call today for a Sale Book

Special thanks to the overwhelming interest in our February Female Sale! We appreciate your business

Mark Sneed photo

Many Sons of Leading DUFF sires and dams will sell in this offering packed with genetic powerhouses.


owners Chad Thompson 605-350-9567

Jeff Burg 605-280-8920

Todd Caldwell 309-253-5729

Tim Heckman 309-255-0199

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

H832 Kroupa Donor Meyer x 602 Spur Emulous

Prospect raised by Brock Welshans and Dan Scnheider

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

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

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

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

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

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



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Upcoming Sales Calendar

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MAR 1 ..................................................Moore Land & Cattle Online Bull Sale MAR 2 .............................................Goff Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale MAR 2 .........Olson Show Cattle Online Bull, Heifer, Embryo & Semen Sale MAR 5 ........................Greg Bernhard Memorial Embryo & Semen Sale MAR 6 ...................U of I & Lakeland College Hoof & Horn Online Sale MAR 9 .........................................................Holtkamp Cattle Online Bull Sale MAR 9 ....Sullivan Show Cattle 2nd Annual Chasing the Dream Sale MAR 9 ...........................................................Farrers Bull O Rama Online Sale MAR 11...Sullivan Show Cattle 2nd Annual Chasing the Dream Sale MAR 16...........................Sullivan Farms No Bull Sale - Fall Born Heifers MAR 18...Geffert Cattle Company Online Semen and Embryo Sale MAR 18....................................................................Sullivan Farms No Bull Sale MAR 19..................Sullivan Farms No Bull Sale - Semen and Embryos MAR 20 .........Bonnell & Vansickle Cattle Co. Donor Eggstravaganza MAR 20 ....................The Purple Passion Club Calf Sale Spring Edition MAR 20 .......Tree Lane Farms Late Summer & Fall Born Online Sale MAR 23..............Jordan Acres Fall Born Online Steer and Heifer Sale MAR 23................Southern Showcase Online Fall Born Club Calf Sale MAR 24.....................NMJ Cattle Company, Swanson Cattle Company & Ripke Cattle Company Joint Bull, Rare Semen and Embryo Sale MAR 24..................Ostler Family Farm Online Fall Born Club Calf Sale MAR 25...........Schaeffer & Tice Egg Hunt Online Embryo Sale Vol. 3 MAR 30 ......Rennert Ranch/Vision Cattle Online Charolais Bull Sale MAR 30 ..........................................................Simmons/Salton Show Angels APR 6 ...........................................................Glamour Girls Online Heifer Sale APR 6 .....................................Holtkamp & Minnaert Online Embryo Sale APR 7...........Schaeffer & Tice The Egg Hunt Sale Volume 3 Round 2 APR 10 ..Scheetz Cattle Company Online Embryo and Semen Sale APR 28..................................Glamour Girls Online Heifer Sale - Round 2 MAY 11 ......................................Mayhew Show Cattle Online Pasture Sale MAY 15..................................Kopp Land & Livestock Online Pasture Sale JUNE 5........................................M Lazy Heart Ranch’s Western Shootout SEPT 1 .........................Campbell Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 1 ..................Lemenager Cattle Labor Day Weekend Online Sale SEPT 2.....................Collins Pasture to Perfection Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 3...........................Williams & Burdette Show Cattle Club Calf Sale SEPT 7.................................................................Keller Club Calves Online Sale SEPT 7..........................Knudson Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 7....................................................Lay Farms Show Calves Online Sale SEPT 8...................................Hornung Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 8..................................................Larrison Farms Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 8.......................................................Probst Montana Made Heifer Sale SEPT 9............................Dicks Family Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 9.....................Dykstra Show Cattle Online Steer and Heifer Sale SEPT 9.............................................................Jeff Miller Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 10 .............................Kopp Land & Livestock Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 10 .......................................................................Wolfe Farms Online Sale SEPT 11........................Hensley Cattle Company Top Cut Club Calf Sale

SEPT 11....................................Elliott Cattle Company Winter Classic Sale SEPT 11.................................................................Schultz Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 11...................................................Stevenson Show Stock Online Sale SEPT 11............................Goertzen Show Calves Top End Club Calf Sale SEPT 14.............................Anderson-Muntefering Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 14.........................................................Bonnell Club Calves Online Sale SEPT 14.................................Dave Capatske Cattle Co. Online Steer Sale SEPT 15...........................................Capatske Cattle Co. Online Heifer Sale SEPT 15.............................Lazy P Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 15.......................McDaniel/Wiedel Round 1 Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 15.........................................Sieck Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 16..................Bushy Park Farm Online Heifer and Club Calf Sale SEPT 16....................................................Olson Ranch Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 16..........................................Pilkington Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 17.............................................Burke & Friends Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 17....................................................Olson Ranch Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 18...................................Dennert & Eichler Club Calves Online Sale SEPT 20..............................Woodland Farms 2nd Annual Club Calf Sale SEPT 21.......Beach Family Cattle & Carlson Show Cattle Online Sale SEPT 21............................................................Miller Show Cattle Online Sale SEPT 21....Ulmer, Koski & Hurlbut Online Show Heifer & Steer Sale SEPT 21..................................................................Wedig Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 21..........................................................Berenda Farms Fall Online Sale SEPT 22 ..................Cable Cattle Company C-Cross Ranch Online Sale SEPT 22 ................................................Greiner Farms Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 22 ...............................................................Netzke Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 22 ..........................................Tower Hill Farms Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 23 .............................Bellar Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 23 ..........................Stohlmann Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale SEPT 23 .......................................................Duch Online Steer & Heifer Sale SEPT 24..................................................................The West River Invitational SEPT 24.......................................................Sojka Online Steer & Heifer Sale SEPT 25 .................................Boysel Genetics Fall Sensation Online Sale SEPT 28.........................................DeChristofaro Show Cattle Online Sale SEPT 29....................................Barnes Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale OCT 1..............................................................Crossroads Online Club Calf Sale OCT 1........................................Dawson Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale OCT 2 .............................Williams & Burdette Show Cattle Club Calf Sale OCT 3 ..........................................................Chastain Show Cattle Online Sale OCT 3 .....................................................................Beacons of Light Online Sale OCT 4................................................................64 Farms Online Club Calf Sale OCT 4.............................................................Fassett Hay & Cattle Online Sale OCT 5 ................Cardinal Cattle Company Diamonds in the Mine Sale OCT 5 ................................................................................Fred Ranch Online Sale OCT 5 ................................................Landgren Ranch Online Club Calf Sale OCT 5 ..........................................................The Purple Passion Club Calf Sale OCT 5 ...............................................................Volosin Club Calves Online Sale OCT 6 .............................................Blach Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale


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OCT 6 ................CMJ Show Cattle Online Bred and Open Female Sale

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

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

OCT 6 ...........................................Crystal View Cattle Steer and Heifer Sale

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

OCT 25....................................Boysel Genetics Fall Sensation Online Sale

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

OCT 25................................................................Oak Ridge Farms Online Sale

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

OCT 27..................................................Huisheere Family Cattle Online Sale

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

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

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

OCT 28..........................................................Babies to Banners Club Calf Sale

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

OCT 29.....................................J/D Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

NOV 6..........................................................Baudino Show Cattle Online Sale

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

OCT 20 ......................................................JD Cattle Company Club Calf Sale

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

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

NOV 23...........................................................................Bush Angus Online Sale NOV 24.......................................Capatske Cattle Co. Online Club Calf Sale NOV 24...................................................Jeff Miller Cattle Online Heifer Sale NOV 24......................Ree Heights Fall Gathering Online Club Calf Sale NOV 25................Fruhling Farms Online Angus Steer and Heifer Sale NOV 25.......................................Sojka Farms Online Breeding Heifer Sale NOV 25............................................Dave Stoltz Online Steer & Heifer Sale NOV 26..........................Adamson Purple Ribbon Online Club Calf Sale NOV 29.....................................................Greiner Farms Online Female Sale NOV 29...................Moore Land & Cattle Online Steer and Heifer Sale NOV 30 ..............................Geffert Cattle Company Online Female Sale NOV 30 .......................Mayhew Show Cattle Fully Loaded Female Sale DEC 1 ..............................................Gateway Genetics Online Club Calf Sale DEC 1 .........................Geffert Cattle Company Online Bred Female Sale DEC 1 ...........................K Bar K Grateful Harvest Online Production Sale DEC 2...............................Miller Cattle Company Source for Success Sale DEC 2..................................................Prairie View Farms Online Angus Sale DEC 3...................................................................The Grinches Pick Online Sale DEC 16..............Bushy Park Farm Stocking Stuffer Online Heifer Sale DEC 16.................................Hanewich Cattle Co. Christmas Wishlist Sale DEC 17...................................................................NOT Just Another Bred Sale

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Denton Lowe — Grand Champion Market Lamb 2013 AZ Nationals

Chelsea Schminke Reserve Grand Champion FFA Market Lamb 2013 IA State Fair

Tyler Jenkins Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb 2013 MO State Fair

Cole Cooper Grand Champion 4-H Market Lamb 2013 NE State Fair

Torri Dethlefs Grand Champion FFA Market Lamb 2013 NE State Fair

Zoe Howard — Reserve Champion Shropshire Market Wether 2013 OK State Fair

Denton Lowe 3rd Overall Market Lamb 2013 OK State Fair

Chad McGolden Reserve Grand Champion Wether Lamb 2013 Tulsa State Fair

Denton Lowe Reserve Champion Suffolk Market Wether 2013 Tulsa State Fair

Zoe Howard Champion Shropshire Market Wether 2013 Tulsa State Fair

Jana Stacy Grand Champion Market Lamb 2013 AR-OK State Fair

Derek Naegele Grand Champion Market Lamb 2013 KS State Fair

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Kaitlynn Godsey Champion Suffolk Market Lamb 2013 KS State Fair

Taylor Coen Reserve Champion Suffolk Breeding Ewe 2013 KS State Fair

Hunter Gerths Grand Champion Market Lamb 2013 American Royal

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TBP THE BIG PICTURE

Cattle Fax ProjeCtions inClude Favorable Weather and reCord PriCes

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attlemen and women gathered at the 2014 Cattle Industry Convention and Trade Show to hear CattleFax market analysts’ projections for the year ahead. Creighton University Professor Emeritus Art Douglas told the audience he expects improved moisture conditions in the majority of the United States, including improvements of the droughtaffected areas of the west coast. As precipitation returns back to more normal levels for the 2014 growing season, CattleFax predicts farmers in the U.S. should grow an adequate corn crop to build the carry over supply. The improved corn supplies should assure lower corn/input costs over the next 12 to 24 months, according to CattleFax Grain Market Analyst Mike Murphy.

Prices are expected to average $135 compared to $126 during 2013, an increase of 7%. Yearling prices are expected to average $168, an increase of 13% from the 2013 average of $146. According to Good, calf prices will average $193, up 13% from last year’s average of $168.

We’ve got different customers with different preferences and different pockets books.

Global Market Specialist Brett Stuart indicated that beef exports are expected to be near even in 2014 with record-high prices being the limiting factor. At the same time, expectations are for beef imports to be near even, despite the need for 90% trim due to the expected lower non-fed slaughter rates in the U.S. The driving factor for stagnant imports is the growth of China demand for global beef which will continue to divert beef from Australia into the China market and away from the U.S. market.

CattleFax Senior Analyst Kevin Good indicated the combination of improved moisture conditions resulting in lower input costs and record high calf values should lead to beef cow herd expansion beginning in 2014. Beef production in the U.S. will fall, with per-capita supply declining 4.5%. However, he said the pork and poultry supplies are expected to increase, leaving total meat supplies near even. CattleFax projects the Retail Beef Demand Index will improve by 1% due to continued modest economic growth.

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Good said because of the continued tighter feeder cattle supply, the margin segments of the beef production system, both feed yards and packers, will struggle with excess capacity. Look for continued closure of both packing and feeding entities over the next 12 to 24 months.

“The lower input cost will have a direct correlation to improved feeder cattle and calf values in 2014 and with continued help from Mother Nature, we will be in better shape with regard to hay supply and prices moving forward,” Murphy said.

“As we think about our consumers today, not only domestically but globally, they’re a lot more diverse than they have been in past,” Good said. “We’ve got different customers with different preferences and different pockets books.”

“After years of tightening supplies, the cow-calf sector will again remain in the driver’s seat during 2014,” Good said. CattleFax CEO Randy Blach summarized the year ahead by saying almost all segments of the production chain will be profitable, although margin operators will continue to face challenges over the next few years.

Blach remains optimistic for the long-term cattle industry as the profit incentives will result in a larger U.S. cattle herd over the next five years, creating business opportunities for those willing to adapt to a dynamic and changing business environment. “You can start to see the globalization of the protein markets from the 1990s on,” Blach said. “We have the most efficient production system in the world and we are the largest exporter of protein onto the global market.” -- NCBA


THE BIG PICTURE

Farm inCome to remain high through

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2023

espite lower prices for many agricultural products in the near future, USDA is projecting U.S. farm income to remain historically high through 2023. Analysis for the report was conducted prior to completion of the Agricultural Act of 2014, and was based on the assumption of continuation of policies in the 2008 Farm Bill. Projections range from long-term economic growth, global production and consumption trends, global trade trends, commodity prices, farm income and more.

USDA projects global economic growth to average 3.2% annually over the next decade, with stronger growth projected in developing countries, including China, India and countries in Africa and Latin America. The U.S. economic growth is projected to average 2.6% over the next decade. “Steady global economic growth supports longer term gains in world food demand, global agricultural trade, and U.S. agricultural exports,” according to the report. While prices for many of the major crops are projected to decline in the next few years, long-term growth in global demand, a low-valued U.S. dollar, and demand for biofuel, will hold prices for corn, oilseeds and other major crops above pre-2007 levels, according to the report. As a result of recovering from high feed prices in recent years and drought, USDA is projecting livestock production and per capital red meat consumption to increase through 2023. -- Drovers

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Saturday, March 29th 6:00 p.m., in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards! Cattle on display starting ursday, March 27th

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BR ANASTASIA 3023 ET Grand Champion Female, 2014 Fort Worth Polled Hereford Show…half interest sold to Bushy Park Farms, Mitchell, SD; Sullivan Farms, Dunlap, IA; Cottonwood Springs Farm, Cedar, MI; and Deppe Bros. Herefords, Maquoketa, IA, in the December 2013 Holiday Lights Sale. Anastasia was also Reserve Grand Champion at the 2013 American Royal Open and Junior shows!

BR TERRI 2162 ET Reserve Grand Champion Female, 2014 Fort Worth Junior Polled Hereford Show …sold in the 2013 Cowtown Lights Sale to Carter McClendon, Lavon, TX.

BR ALEXIS TEXAS 2161 Division Champion, 2013 American Royal and 2014 NWSS; Res. Division Champion, 2014 Fort Worth…half interest sold in the 2013 Cowtown Lights Sale to Chris Scharbauer, Amarillo, TX.

BR BRIELLE 2141 ET Class winner and Reserve Division Champion, 2014 Fort Worth Open Show for Rylee Barber and Chris Scharbauer…half interest sold in the 2013 Cowtown Lights Sale.

LANGFORDS CINDERELLA 2400 ET Division Champion, 2013 Junior National Hereford Expo…selected by Lamley Herefords in the 2013 Cowtown Lights Sale.

BR GABRIELLE 3A09 ET Class winner, 2014 Fort Worth Open Show for Barber Ranch. Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, NE, selected her full sister as a buyer’s choice lot in the 2013 Holiday Lights Sale.

BR TERRI 3072 Class winner, 2014 Fort Worth Open Show …sold to Max Cherry, Winthrop, IA, in the 2013 Holiday Lights Sale.

BR TERRI 3058 ET Class winner at 2014 Denver and Fort Worth Open Shows for Max Cherry …sold in the 2013 Holiday Lights Sale.

BR GOLDRIEL 3098 ET Class winner, 2014 Fort Worth Open Show …selected by Burns Farms, Pikeville, TN, in the 2013 Holiday Lights Sale.

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Veterinary assistant training e-Pub now aVailable oday, accessing expert information needed to master the knowledge and skills necessary to become a veterinary assistant is easier than ever. The Veterinary Science Certificate Program (VSCP) now offers an easy-to-download version of Veterinary Science: Preparatory Training for the Veterinary Assistant. Authored by Floron “Buddy” Faries, DVM, the 430-page book contains vital educational information for those training to become an animal and public health care assistant. The book is part of Dr. Faries’ VSCP that is conducted through the National Center for Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Defense (FAZD Center) and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, of which Dr. Faries is an Extension veterinarian.

Dr. Faries developed the 19-year-old VSCP, and today he and FAZD Center Program Manager and Theme Leader for Education and Outreach Systems Heather Simmons, DVM, oversee the program’s administration. Students in grades from K-12 and graduate levels seeking paraprofessional experience utilize the program as a means to enter the veterinary field. “There is a great need for professionals trained in veterinary services and the One Health holistic health care approach in the United States,” says Dr. Faries. “The Veterinary Science Certificate Program reaches all level of students, and also offers job placement assistance for veterinary paraprofessionals that come out of the program. With a virtual publication, the program can reach even more potential workers to support human, environmental and animal medicine.” To date, educators in 31 states have adopted the VSCP; annually more than 11,000 students are involved in the program. In addition, the VSCP curriculum is provided as an educational resource in Bahrain, Jamaica and Sierra Leon. To purchase the e-publication, Veterinary Science: Preparatory Training for the Veterinary Assistant, visit the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Bookstore at www.agrilifebookstore.org. The e-pub sells for $85 individually; it sells for $72 wholesale for schools, colleges, 4-H clubs and currently enrolled VSCP students. Along with the electronic course book, the print books for the full VSCP curriculum are available. For more information on the Veterinary Science Certificate Program, visit fazd.tamu.edu/tools/veterinary-science-certificate-program/.

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What’s it really like to be a

JENNIFER ANN SMITH

Career Coordinator | Texas A&M University

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Career Coordinator hat is your baCkground?

I was raised on a small cow/calf operation in northeast Texas. We raise predominantly Angus cattle in addition to some crossbreds. I showed multiple breeds of cattle in my junior livestock career, but the Angus breed always had my heart. Would you desCribe for us What you really do.

Network. Network. Network. My job is to assist students in deciding on their future. I do a significant amount of mentoring and advising individual students along their academic career at Texas A&M University. This often means helping them recognize their passions in life. Additionally, I identify industry and job opportunities for agriculture students. I travel throughout the year to increase company awareness of our students and work to develop more internship and post-graduation opportunities for our College of Agriculture and Life Sciences graduates. They truly are the best students! hoW did you get into this line of Work?

When I started my graduate program, I knew I needed to decide on a career path. After making my “what makes me tick” list, I found that people, agriculture, and Texas A&M all rose to the top of that list. From that, I started networking with folks at TAMU to try and find opportunities. I had always enjoyed helping others and often thought being an advisor would be a great job. What made being a career advisor even more appeal-

ing is the opportunity to continue to work with industry professionals. What do you like about your job?

I love helping and encouraging others. I get to meet some really great people and talk to a lot of industry leaders. No matter where I am, I am always networking and interacting with others to promote our students. What are the toughest Challenges for What you do?

Managing my presentation schedule, job development visits, and career fair prep each semester. This often occurs all simultaneously and requires a substantial amount of planning. do you need a College degree in your profession?

Yes, you do need a college degree.

Where should somebody go to get started in your line of Work?

For someone wanting to working in a university, I recommend doing some job shadowing. Find others who are working with students that you can learn from. Watching them interact with students and other professionals. This will help you see what your potential job could be like! What is a typiCal day on the job like for you?

Each day is different. During the peak season (August – October and January – March) I am

in and out of classrooms almost every day. I also spend a large part of my day meeting one – on – one with students about future job plans, interviews, and their résumé/cover letter. I also spend time at various conventions and stock shows working on job development. I’m not sure I’ve ever had two days that are the same in this job. That is part of what makes me love it so much! What Would most surprise a student about your Career?

Not everyone in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences wears cowboy boots and a hat every day. Agriculture is so much more than that. It is such a diverse and technologically advanced industry. So many opportunities for anyone and everyone! anything you Wish someone Would have told you When you Were in sChool?

Well, people told me these two statements, but I never fully appreciated them until I was in the work force. 1) Something worth doing is something worth doing right. 2) Work hard and keep your nose clean. Both of these statements are so true. As a young person, it is easy to fall into unethical situations and be required to make decisions that you may not want to make. I can tell you from experience— ALWAYS do what is right and everything else will take care of itself- including the bottom line.

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Several time Champion, Producer of Winners & High Sellers

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JSUL

Barry 773.255.4684 Cash 254.631.3618

Demand is strong, semen orders will be filled by the owners. Semen $40 - call 319.850.1563 to order.

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In addition to our registered Hereford herd, Barber Ranch maintains a small herd of commercial Hereford cows for club calf production. is is a super set of Herefordinfluence steer & heifer prospects!

Horned & polled calves born mid-September to mid-November.

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Sire of many champions and top sellers. His sons and daughters sell April 10th.

Barber Ranch

Ranch (806) 235-3692 Justin (806) 681-5528 Brett (806) 681-2457 Dale (806) 673-1965 Terri (817) 727-6107 Mary (806) 930-6917 Jason (817) 718-5821 10175 FM 3138, Channing, TX 79018 barberranch@wildblue.net • www.barberranch.com

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Available for viewing at the ranch, located 60 miles northwest of Amarillo, Texas.

Don’t miss this unique offering from one of the Hereford breed’s winningest firms!

Jason Barber | Dustin Layton | Craig Reiter

To view videos & bid from your Smartphone, text “Barber” to 52182.


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Limited quantity of flush-quality sexed heifer semen available, sorted by Transova.

Reg. # 16482081 Sire: Connealy Final Product Dam by: Bando 1961 BW: 86 pounds CED+5 BEPD+1.9 WEPD+55 YEPD I+94 Milk+23 205-day weight: 762 lbs. 365-day weight: 1375 lbs.

MCATL By-Product is an outstanding herd sire that can be used in a variety of ways. He works not only on Purebred Angus cattle but has really clicked with Purebred Simmentals. By-Product calves are born with a ton of hair, a ton of vigor, and awesome blend of both muscle and style which mature into very easy doing, functional cattle. By Product is clean of ALL KNOWN GENETIC DEFECTS and is a great outcross to some of the most popular bulls like First Class, First Rate, and Brilliance.

The most consistent Angus bull today!

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$30/straw • $30/certificate Collected by Interglobe Genetics Pontiac, Ill. • CJ Eich 217.841.6556


Sired by BY-PRODUCT...

Angus Heifer sold by Steve Royer -$12,000 Supreme Heifer - 2012 KY State Fair

Steer sold for $4,000

Heifer sold for $15,000

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Angus Bull sold for $4,500

Angus Steer sold for $7,500 Grand Steer - 2013 IL State Fair

Angus Heifer sold for $21,000 Angus Heifer sold for $11,000 Reserve Champion - 2013 Keystone

Angus Steer sold for $4,000

½ Simmy Heifer sold for $4,000

Angus Heifer sold for $5,500

Angus Steer sold for $11,000

Angus Heifer sold for $12,750

Angus Heifer sold for $8,000

Angus Steer sold for $6,000

SCC Angus heifer sold for $40,000 PVF Spinoff 3001 Division Winner - 2014 NWSS Selling in 2014 IL Angus Futurity

Greg, Amy, Cameron, Eric, & Caitlin McClure 618.928.0123

SCC

Bruce, Amie, Dillon, & Cade Stertzbach 330.704.5260

LeRoy, Illinois Brandon 217.369.6729 Brett 309.264.1424 Bill 309.838.2323

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natalie wagner Hometown: Decatur, OH | Age: 16

Breeds you show: Crossbred and Chianina Siblings: 1 Brother, Ryan Wagner Favorite activities outside the show ring: Running, Swimming, Hanging out with friends Favorite movie/TV show: Sweet Home Alabama and The Blind Side Favorite singer/music group: George Strait Favorite book/author: Safe Haven Pet peeve: Chewing gum in the Show Ring Names of your current steers/heifers: Mars, Topaz What’s your favorite stock show and why? Ohio Beef Expo - Showing, Livestock Judging, seeing all my friends. There is so much to do and it’s always a great time. What do you want to be when you grow up? Nurse Practitioner What quality/skill do you have that you’re most proud of? I am most proud of my ability to work well with children. I enjoy being a role model for younger kids to look up to. Favorite subject in school: Agriculture Animal Science Would you rather dance, play cards or hula hoop? I would rather dance One weird habit/skill/fact about you: My outfit has to be color coordinated on show day. I always have to match! Definitely no blacks and browns together! Favorite show memory so far: I would have to say my entire summer of 2013 showing. I had a winning streak of Grand Champions with my steer that we raised, at several shows and was Grand Champion at some of those shows as well. Least favorite show day task: Loading the trailer to go home after a long show day. Most embarrassing stock show moment: During the final drive of showmanship at a show, there were 25 kids in the ring and I didn’t know which way to go. Everyone kept running into each other!

tyler verbeck

Hometown: Cambridge, IL | Age: 17 Breeds you show: Low % Simmentals, Maines, Chianina, Shorthorn, & Shorthorn Plus Siblings: One brother, Zach Favorite activities outside of show ring: Livestock judging, snowmobiling, and racing Favorite movie/TV show: Duck Dynasty Favorite singer/music group: Florida Georgia Line and Jason Aldean Favorite book/author: The Show Circuit Pet Peeve: People chomping their gum. Names of current heifers: Charlie Jo, Trixie, and Candi Whats your favorite stock show and why: Denver because I like seeing the bull displays and lots of different things to do and see. What do you want to be when you grow up: Agricultural business major What quality/skill do you have that you’re most proud of: Good work ethic and showing cattle. Favorite subject in school: Ag classes Would you rather dance, play cards, or hula hoop: dance One weird habit/skill/fact about you: I always have to have drop chords rolled up a certain way. Favorite show memory so far: Winning the 2013 Badger Kickoff Classic, 3rd overall Market Heifer at the Illinois State Fair, and winning my Division at Denver. Least favorite show day task: Breaking down heifers after the show. Most embarrassing stock show moment: Missing my class at NAILE.

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of the Holmes Show Cattle “2013 Elite Bull Sale.” He is a young sire with endless mating possibilities! He possesses a unique combination of natural thickness, bone, soundness, rib shape and superb hair quality! “Step Ahead” is destined to become a true breed changer.

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STEVE POMERENKE & FAMILY Fairmont, Minnesota • 507.525.0986 www.fairviewcattle.net Exceptional phenotype-outstanding cow family. “Midnight Rider” is the ideal sire choice to produce superb Angus and Simm/Angus show cattle. If you are looking to add a little Angus influence to your club calf cows, be sure to give him a try. Tremendous power, muscle shape and style, in a low birth weight package. “Midnight Rider’s”progeny are outstanding! Fair View Farms 2013 Top Selling heifer was sired by Midnight Rider.

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Stillwater, OK

Payne Co Expo Center

Open to All Junior Exhibitors Nationwide Steer Show Friday : Awards Banquet Friday Evening Heifer Show Saturday : 2 Rings Each Day OCCA Double Points Both Rings Thursday, April 17 - Arrivals & Showmanship

No Pre-Entry Grounds open for early arrivals & vendors. Show office open for entries or Late Fees Showmanship entry deadline Double Point Showmanship contest Entry deadline for Friday Steer show Entry Fees: Show office closes $40 for one ring • $70 for two rings $10 for Showmanship Friday, April 18 - Steer Show & Banquet 7 a.m. Show office opens Judges 8 a.m. Ring 1 followed by Ring 2 - Steers Ryan Rash & Jared Boyert (Prospect then Progress) Showmanship Judge: Paul Maulsby 1 p.m. Entry deadline for Heifer Show 7 p.m. Annual Awards Banquet & Show Rules 2013-2014 Year-End Awards • Exhibitors must be 20 years old or younger Saturday, April 19- Heifer Show • No minimum number required to make a breed 8 a.m. Ring 1 followed by Ring 2 - Heifers • Bedding on shavings only, bring your own shavings • Weigh your own steers for entry Steers & heifers show in alphabetical order with • Prospect steers up to 850 lbs. commercial & cross last. Commercial heifers show • Progress steers 851 lbs. and up by DOB. • 5% weigh back (top 3 in class) Noon 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m.

Hotel Rooms

Holiday Inn Stillwater $109/night 405-372-2445 Ask for the Ok Beef Expo room block Reservation deadline April 1st LaQuinta $99/night 405-564-0599 Ask for Group #582 Reservation deadline March 27

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Watch our Website & Facebook page for news! Show Information: Susan Gebhart 918-344-0791 Vincent Blakely 918-693-5771 Year-End Awards Banquet Information: Rhonda Elizondo 580-351-8134 Billie Chrz 580-370-0561


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ANGUS, BRANGUS, HEREFORD, LIMOUSIN, SIMMENTAL …featuring our 2014 National Western Stock Show Class Winning Pen of Angus Bulls!

OSU Empress 3153

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OSU Empress 3112

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1/2/13 • Dameron First Impression x EXAR Spartan

2/17/13 • EXAR Classen 1422B x EXAR Spartan

WK Sandy 9357

OSU Empress 0135

Owned with Chapman Angus

OSU Queen 2139

Maternal sister to OSU Class Act!

Schurrtop MC 2500 daughter from the famed WK Sandy family. This young donor dam sells in her entirety and will have a calf at side by sale day by OSU Class Act!

EXAR Spartan x OSU Impact 3182. Will calve before sale day to EXAR Classen 1422B. Her ET daughters also sell.

Looking for Angus heifer bulls? We have a tremendous set of calving-ease Angus bulls with plenty of look and style!

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Owned with A-Cross Ranch

OSU Currency 8173 x SAV Bismarck 5682. Will calve before sale day to OSU Class Act. Our 2014 sale will feature the first progeny and the service of Class Act! This son of Dameron First Class has developed into an awesome breeding piece. His maternal sister is also a sale feature.

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Jeff Mafi, Manager • (405) 269-6387 • jeff.mafi@okstate.edu

Office (405) 744-2121 • http://beefcenter.ansi.okstate.edu 109 Animal Science, Stillwater, OK 74078

Dr. Mark Johnson, Associate Professor • (405) 744-6065 Jeremy Leister, Cow Herd Manager • (405) 714-0557

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

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

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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 29, 2014 at 12:00 Noon

Saturday, March 29, 2014 at 12:30 Noon

Grand Steer & Heifer • $600 Reserve Steer & Heifer • $300 3rd Overall Steer & Heifer • $100 Class Winners • $40

Grand Steer & Heifer • $600 Reserve Steer & Heifer • $300 3rd Overall Steer & Heifer • $100 Class Winners • $40

Judge: Mark Hoge - IL

Judge: Wes Richie - IN

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STEER & HEIFER RULES:

1. Heifers must be born after 9-1-2012. 2. Steers must be born after 1-1-2013. 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.

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10:30 a.m.

Minimum of 5 head per breed & class. • Cattle may arrive after Noon Friday, March 28, 2014 • Cattle registration & weighing will be conducted as follows: Friday: 5:00-8:00 p.m. & Saturday 7:30-10:00 a.m.

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Angus

Nat’l WesterN Jr Heifers Reserve: Lydia Draper

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ChArolAis

Champion: Sydney Schnoor

Champion: Dustin Aherin Reserve: Chesney Effling

Composite ChArolAis

Champion: Taylor Goering

Reserve: Anna Duxbury Champion: Austin Reitzenstein

Reserve: Rex Standridge

ChiAninA

highlAnd

Reserve: Mason Walker

Champion: Anna Duxbury

Reserve: Chase Tabor

Champion: Jessica Crawford

gelbvieh

Champion: Mallory Bormann

Reserve: Calley Nelson

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hereford

Nat’l WesterN Jr Heifers Reserve: Korbin Collins

mAinetAiner

polled hereford

Champion: Bailey Buck

Champion: Kori McLaughlin Reserve: Bryden Barber

limousin

Champion: Sarah Sullivan

Reserve: Whitney Walker Champion: Cody Heavin

Reserve: Abby Kautsch

lim-flex

red Angus

Reserve: Shelby Hennessy

Champion: Kathy Lehman

Reserve: Kash Long

Champion: Calli Bayer

mAine-Anjou

Champion: Micaela Fosdick

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Reserve: James Leachman


sAlers

Nat’l WesterN Jr Heifers Reserve: Gabriel Rodriguez

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sAlers optimizer

Champion: Meagan Maze

Champion: Audrey Scheiderer Reserve: Jarred Collier

shorthorn

Champion: Madie Schaefer

Reserve: Maddy Udell Champion: Sarah Sullivan

Reserve: Adrienne Trennepohl

shorthornplus

south devon

Reserve: Sarah Sullivan

Champion: Emma Vickland

Reserve: Collin Watson

Champion: Wiley Fanta

simmentAl

Champion: Kane Aegerter

Reserve: Tayler Sammons

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Champion: Vada Vickland

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Reserve: Cole Hullinger

Reserve: Seth Tucker


ChiAninA

Nat’l WesterN Crossbred heAvyweight

Reserve: Ashtin Guyer

Crossbred lightweight

Champion: Shilo Schaake

Champion: Peyton Goracke

Champion: Zachary Day

Reserve: Gatlin Goodson

Market steers

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Reserve: Alyssa DePorter

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Shown by: Willow Springs Club Calves

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Maronde Sisters

Reserve Grand Feeder Heifer

Shown by: Cottonwood Cattle

3rd Overall Feeder Heifer Shown by: Morgan Burke

104 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


NatioNal WesterN stock shoW January 11-26, 2014 Denver, Colo.

3rd Overall Prospect Steer pect Steer Grand ChaellmShpowioCanttlPe ros

Shown by: Cottonwood Cattle

Shown by: Caldw

4th Overall Prospect Steer Shown by: Schnoor Sisters

nd Prospect Steer Reserve Gra n Frank Shown by: Breelyn

ProsPect steers 5th Overall Prospect Steer Shown by: Andrew Hodges

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

105


Nat’l WesterN Angus

Open feMales Reserve: Carter Ward

polled hereford

ChArolAis

Champion: Sierra Ranches

Champion: Hoffman Ranch Reserve: Shaffer Cattle Co.

gelbvieh

Champion: Thomas Ranch

Reserve: Trent Ray Champion: 3G Ranch

Reserve: Tanner Aherin

gelbvieh bAlAnCer

highlAnd

Reserve: Butler Creek Gelbvieh

Champion: Kaine Warnken

Reserve: Korbin Collins

Champion: Star Lake Cattle Company

hereford

Champion: Green Hills Gelbvieh

106 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

Reserve: Gordon Segal


limousin

Nat’l WesterN Open feMales Reserve: Micaela Fosdick

red Angus

lim-flex

Champion: Etherton Farms

Champion: 6R Ranch Reserve: Micaela Fosdick

mAine-Anjou

Champion: Mikah Edwards

Reserve: TC Reds Champion: Kash Long - Davis Cattle Co.

Reserve: Alexis Wright

mAinetAiner

sAlers

Reserve: Cade Van Vliet

Champion: DuVal Farms

Reserve: Harmon Show Cattle

Champion: JB Livestock

mini-hereford

Champion: Kori McLaughlin

Reserve: Dixon Land & Cattle

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

107


sAlers optimizer

Nat’l WesterN Open feMales Reserve: Dixon Land & Cattle

south devon

shorthorn

Champion: Silver Spur Salers

Champion: MJB Ranch Reserve: Sarah Sullivan

shorthornplus

Champion: Cates Farms

Reserve: Wiley Fanta Champion: Kane Aegerter

Reserve: Cyclone Trace Cattle Co.

simmentAl

south devon poundmAker

Reserve: Daniel Harrell

Champion: Walter Cattle Co.

Reserve: Circle M Farms

Champion: MJB Ranch

perCentAge-simmentAl

Champion: Emma Vickland

108 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

Reserve: Fraser Ranch


NatioNal WesterN stock shoW January 11-26, 2014 Denver, Colo.

Reserve Grand Market Hog Shown by: Cole Wilcox

Reserve Market Lamb Shown by: Beau Davis

Grand Champion Market Hog

Shown by: Nalaney Guyer

Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by: Destinee Johnson

Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by: Aspen Martin

Reserve Grand Market Goat

Shown by: Grant Read

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

109


livestOck Judging

seNior GraND

NatioNal WesterN

JUNior JUNIO.

1st Place team Overall: Oklahoma state University Jake Bloomberg, Gary Agar, Ashley Judge, Austin Kindschi, Mari Palacio 2nd: texas tech University - Garrett Foote, Nick Fitzsimmons, Jacob McKillip, Ian Schaefer, Taylor Frank 3rd: colorado state University - Clay Carlson, Brie Britton, DJ Etzler, Bobby Strecker, Seth Ebert 4th: texas a&m University - Tyler Mackey, Anna Krieger, Dakota Moyers, Zach Clodfelter, Frank Aniol 5th: Kansas state University - Brady Jensen, Reed Gleason, Spencer Scotten, Cheyenne Moyer, Lindsay Upperman

1st Place team Overall: Blinn college Sarah Weiss, Cody Doubet, Ron Snyder III, Terrell Heard, Jack Oattes 2nd: northeastern Oklahoma - Ethan Propp, Lindsay Tasos, Morgan Marley, Jacob Embry, Sara Green 3rd: casper college - Cade Christensen, Laddy Trehal, Katie Dodge, BW Ochsner, Colby Hales 4th: redlands community college - Kale Hensley, Emma Vickland, Kyndal Reitzenstein, Matt Walta, Jessica Beer 5th: lake land college - Jordan FledderJohann, Marie Lock, April Gibson, Shelby Peterson, Brenen Diesen

tOP 10 IndIvIdUals Overall: 1. clay carlson, colorado state University 2. ashley Judge, Oklahoma state University 3. Jake Bloomberg, Oklahoma state University 4. austin Kindschi, Oklahoma state University 5. mari Palacio, Oklahoma state University 6. Ian schaefer, texas tech University 7. Gary agar, Oklahoma state University 8. Frank aniol, texas a&m University 9. dakota moyers, texas a&m University 10. spencer scotten, Kansas state University

tOP 10 IndIvIdUals Overall: 1. cody doubet, Blinn college 2. laddy trehal, casper college 3. morgan marley, northeastern Oklahoma a&m 4. lindsay tasos, northeastern Oklahoma a&m 5. Katie dodge, casper college 6. sarah Weiss, Blinn college 7. Brenen diesen, lake land college 8. Jacob embry, northeastern Oklahoma a&m 9. marie lock, lake land college 10. dirk murphy, connors state college

110 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


ArizonA nAtionAl livestock show December 27-31, 2013 Phoenix, Ariz.

Junior heifers

eding Heifer Grand Chthaornm|pShioownn byB:rKaeiley Lemmeyer Champion Shor

Reserve Grand Breeding Heifer Champion AOB | Shown by: Sydney Schnoor

MArket steers

arket Steer Grand Chaywmeigphtio| ShnowM n by: Jagger Horn Champion Heav

Reserve Grand Market Steer

Champion Middleweight | Shown by: Sydney Schnoor

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

111


Brangus Heifers

ArizonA nAtionAl angus Heifers

Reserve: Juan Ortiz

Hereford Heifers

Champion: Elizabeth McCormick

Champion: Madison Mullion

red angus Heifers Reserve: Lauren Bilderback

aoPureBred Heifers

Champion: Lauren Bilderback

Champion: Mercer Martin

Reserve: Sage Miller

LigHtweigHt steers

Champion: Jacob Simpson

sHortHorn Heifers

Reserve: Ashley Simpson Reserve: Gatlin Goodson

Middleweight Reserve: Cutter Davis

Heavyweight Reserve: Kailey Lemmeyer

aoB Heifers

MiddLe & HeavyweigHt

Champion: Mason Drager

112 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

Reserve: Reighly Blakley


ArizonA nAtionAl livestock show December 27-31, 2013 Phoenix, Ariz.

Junior feeders

eder Steer Fe t ec p os r P n io p m a Grand Ch Criswell Shown by: Kenzee

Reserve Grand Prospect Feeder Steer Shown by: Andrea Maneotis

Junior MArket

arket Steer M t ec p os r P n io p m a Grand Ch ager Shown by: Ethan Dr

Reserve Grand Prospect Market Steer Shown by: Kali Hash

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

113


ArizonA nAtionAl livestock show December 27-31, 2013 Phoenix, Ariz.

JAckpot ring A

(A) pion Jackpot Heifer Grand Chalym Blakley Shown by: Reigh

Reserve Grand Jackpot Heifer (A) Shown by: Jacob Simpson

mpion Jackpot Steer Grand Chae Sim s Shown by: Haile

(A)

Reserve Grand Jackpot Steer (A) Shown by: Reighly Blakley

114 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


ArizonA nAtionAl livestockDecember show 27-31, 2013 Phoenix, Ariz.

JAckpot ring b

r (B) mpion Jackpot Heife Grand Chay Sim pson Shown by: Ashle

Reserve Grand Jackpot Heifer (B) Shown by: Mayle Cooler

pion Jackpot Grand Cham ne Shown by: Kaly Co

Steer (B) Reserve Grand Jackpot Steer (B) Shown by: Hailee Sims

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

115


ArizonA nAtionAl livestock show December 27-31, 2013 Phoenix, Ariz.

Reserve Grand Market Hog

Shown by: Eleanor Borba

Reserve Market Lamb Shown by: Toree Fraze

Grand Champion Market Hog

Shown by: Turner Standlee

Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by: Owen Clark

Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by: Hazen Bisnett

Reserve Grand Market Goat

Shown by: Owen Clark

116 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Livestock Judging senior grAnd

ArizonA nAtionAl Junior JUNIO.

1st Place team Overall: csU-chico Chad Booth, Ethan Ulmanis, Joe Maxwell, Joel Wisniewski, Katelynn Bradford, Taylor Durfey 2nd: Fresno state University - Ashley Budde, Emily Krage, Kendall Vierra, Kyle Mendes, Nicole Hefner, Skottlynn Snyder 3rd: Uc-Davis - Aria Lindsay, Breanna Pasqua, Casey Erickson, Grace Tobias, Kelly McEwen, Liz Humphreys 4th: University of arizona - Ashley Jeffers-Sampl, Hunter Freytag, Kylie Ancil, Michelle Allen, Sonora Cubillas

1st Place team Overall: connors state college Bryson Williams, Kaitin Pritchett, Megan Skiles, Michael Buckley, Tucker Mallotte 2nd: clarendon college - Abbi Boggess, Ben Raulston, Brianna Peraza, Conner McKewen, Morgan Boyer 3rd: eastern Wyoming college - Ashley Johnson, Brady Lind, Forrest Hendrickson, Joe Kinchen, Nathan Amrine

tOP 10 InDIvIDUals Overall: 1. Joe maxwell, csU-chico 2. Joel Wisniewski, csU-chico 3. Kendall vierra, Fresno state University 4. Grace tobias, Uc Davis 5. ashley Budde, Fresno state University 6. erica Kern, Fresno state University 7. casey erickson, Uc Davis 8. Katelynn Bradford, csU-chico 9. ethan Ulmanis, csU-chico 10. chad Booth, csU-chico

tOP 10 InDIvIDUals Overall: 1. tucker mallotte, connors state 2. Bryson Williams, connors state 3. abbi Boggess, clarendon college 4. megan skiles, connors state 5. Kaitin Pritchett, connors state 6. Brianna Peraza, clarendon college 7. Kolton moore, connors state (alt) 8. Whitney andras, connors state (alt) 9. Ben raulston, clarendon college 10. conner mcKewen, clarendon college

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

117


SandhillS Stock Show January 3-14, 2014 Odessa, Texas

r Grand ChedamHeprefioordn| ShHoweinfe by: Austin Breeding Champion Horn

heiferS nd Heifer n by: Rylee Barber Reserve Gra rned Hereford | Show Reserve Grand Ho

Champion Polled Hereford Heifer Shown by: Allie Henrie

Reserve Polled Hereford Heifer Shown by: Abby Geye

118 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


SandhillS Stock Show January 3-14, 2014 Odessa, Texas

eer cAnulty Grand ChdaHemrefpordion| ShSt own by: Johnathan M Champion Polle

SteerS nd Steer n by: Clancey Gruben Reserve Gra lled Hereford | Show Reserve Grand Po

Champion Horned Hereford Steer Shown by: Roy Young

Reserve Polled Hereford Steer Shown by: Mills Meier

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

119


115th American Royal Livestock Show October 22 – November 2, 2014

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120 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Kansas Beef expo December 13-15, 2013 Hutchinson, Kan.

3rd Overall Junior Heifer (A)

r Heifer (A) io n Ju n io p m a Ch d n Gra by: Brandon Hagie ercial (A&B) | Shown

Champion Charolais (A&B) | Shown by: Vada Vickland

Champion Comm

4th Overall Junior Heifer (A)

Champion MaineTainer (A&B) | Shown by: Andrew Hodges

nior Heifeelr (A) Reserve Gainrae (An&Bd )Ju | Shown by: Ben Nikk Champion ChiM

Jr Heifers ring a 5th Overall Junior Heifer (A)

Champion Composite Charolais (A&B) | Shown by: Kane Aergeter

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

121


Kansas Beef expo December 13-15, 2013 Hutchinson, Kan.

3rd Overall Junior Heifer (B) r Heifer (B) io n Ju n io p m a Ch d n Gra by: Brandon Hagie ercial (A&B) | Shown

Champion ChiMaine (A&B) | Shown by: Ben Nikkel

Champion Comm

4th Overall Junior Heifer (B)

Champion MaineTainer (A&B) | Shown by: Andrew Hodges

nd JuniorewHerteiSkfeilesr (B) Reserve Gra ial (B) | Shown by: St Reserve Commerc

Jr Heifers ring B 5th Overall Junior Heifer (B)

Champion Shorthorn (B) | Shown by: Andrew Hodges

122 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Kansas Beef expo Angus

Junior Heifers Angus

Champion (B): Addison Gauthier

Composite ChAroLAis Reserve (A): Austin Viselmeyer

Chi

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Taylor Goering

Reserve (A&B): Andrew Hodges

Reserve ChiMaine (A&B): Summer Rusk

Lim-fLex

hereford

Champion Chianina (A) & Reserve (B): Trevor Bormann

Champion (A&B): McKenna Richardson Reserve (A&B): McKenzie Bracewell

Champion (A): Kaylee Gun

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

red Angus iii

Limousin

Champion (A&B): Brady Jensen

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Kolby Sestead

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

123


mAine-Anjou

Kansas Beef expo simmentAL

Reserve (A&B): Taylor Goering

mini-hereford

Champion (A&B): Baylor Buck

Reserve (A): Lauren Prill

simmentAL Reserve (A&B): Josie Heter

red Angus

Champion (B): Ryder Heter

Champion (B): Kirstin Vohs

Reserve (A&B): Brock Hutchinson

foundAtion simmentAL

shorthorn

Champion (A&B): James Leechman

Reserve (A&B): Kyndal Reitzenstein Reserve (A): Andrew Hodges

shorthornpLus

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Cole Clanton

Junior Heifers Champion (A): Kane Aegeter

124 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

Reserve (A&B): Gracie Danner


Kansas Beef expo December 13-15, 2013 Hutchinson, Kan.

3rd Overall Market Animal (A) ) et Animalw(A rk a M n io p m a es Ch dg d Ho n Gra ) | Shown by: Andre red (A) & Reserve (B

Champion Maine (A&B) | Shown by: Kayla Morrow

Champion Crossb

4th Overall Market Animal (A) 3rd Place Crossbred (A) | Shown by: Stewart Skiles

al (A) nd Market) | ShAownnim Reserve Gra Ba : by ylor Buck (A) & Champion (B Reserve Crossbred

MarKet ring a 5th Overall Market Animal (A) Reserve Maine (A) | Shown by: Andrew Hodges

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

125


Kansas Beef expo December 13-15, 2013 Hutchinson, Kan.

3rd Overall Market Animal (B)

et Animalr Bu(Bck) rk a M n io p m a Ch d n Gra ) | Shown by: Baylo red (B) & Reserve (A

Champion Charolais (B) & Reserve (A) | Shown by: Vada Vickland

Champion Crossb

4th Overall Market Animal (B) 3rd Place Crossbred (B) | Shown by: Stewart Skiles

al (B) nd Market) | ShAownnim Reserve Gra An : by drew Hodges (B) & Champion (A Reserve Crossbred

MarKet ring B 5th Overall Market Animal (B)

Champion ShorthornPlus (B) | Shown by: Colton Kleinschidt

126 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Kansas Beef expo ChAroLAis

Market aniMals Angus

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Hayden VanMeter

ChiAninA Reserve (A&B): Shelby Hall

hereford

Champion (A&B): Britt Bair

Champion (B): Mackenzie Mawson

Reserve (A&B): Macey Lewis

mAine-Anjou

Limousin

Champion (A&B): Ben Jensen

Reserve (B): Beau Bremer Reserve (A&B): Kelsie Shapland

Champion (A&B): Cole Murphy

Reserve (B): Baylor Buck

shorthorn

mAinetAiner

Champion (A&B): Hayden Englert

Champion (A&B): Andrew Hodges

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

127


red Angus iii

Kansas Beef expo simmentAL

Reserve (A&B): Trace Mullison

shorthornpLus

Champion (A&B): Zane Ward

Reserve (A): Blair Vohs

mArket heifers Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Mackenzie Mawson

Reserve (A): Hayden VanMeter

Market aniMals

128 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

Champion (A): Kathlyn Hauxwell


Kansas Beef expo December 13-15, 2013 Hutchinson, Kan.

3rd Overall Senior Heifer (A)

r Heifer (An)Prill io n Se n io p m a Ch d n Gra ) | Shown by: Laure tion Simmental (A&B

Champion Shorthorn (A) & Reserve (B) | Shown by: Cole Clanton

Champion Founda

4th Overall Senior Heifer (A)

Reserve Foundation Simmental (A) | Shown by: Colten Kleimschmidt

nior HeifeBorrman(An ) Reserve Ginara(An&Bd) |Se Shown by: Mallory Champion Chian

sr Heifers ring a 5th Overall Senior Heifer (A)

Champion Charolais (A&B) | Shown by: Taylor Goering

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

129


Kansas Beef expo December 13-15, 2013 Hutchinson, Kan.

3rd Overall Senior Heifer (B)

r Heifer (B) io n Se n io p m a Ch d n Gra allory Bormann (A&B) | Shown by: M

Champion Shorthorn (B) & Reserve (A) | Shown by: Jake Nikkel

Champion Chianina

4th Overall Senior Heifer (B)

Champion Angus (B) & Reserve (A) | Shown by: Austin Vieselmeyer

) nd Senior )H| Sheiowfen byr : (B n Prill ure La Reserve Gdara tion Simmental (A&B Champion Foun

sr Heifers ring B 5th Overall Senior Heifer (B)

Reserve Foundation Simmental (B) | Shown by: Allyson Ottensmeier

130 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Angus

Kansas Beef expo

Reserve (A) & Champion (B): Austin Vieselmeyer

ChAroLAis

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Megan Green

senior Heifers ChiAninA

Reserve (B): Taylor Ohlde

Composite ChAroLAis

Reserve (A): Paige Fischer

Reserve (A&B): Cody Hrabe

Reserve (A): Ashlyn Brockus

Limousin

Chi-mAine

Champion (A&B): Austin Reitenstein

Reserve (A&B): Casey Craver

Champion (A&B): Taylor Dieball

Reserve (A&B): Ty Ellerman

Limousin

hereford

Champion (A&B): Caleb Hinrichsen

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): McKenna Richardson

Reserve (A) & Champion (B): Logan Wilson

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

131


mAine-Anjou

Kansas Beef expo Lim-fLex

Reserve (A): Haven Johnson

mAinetAiner

Champion (A&B): Lauren Prill

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Brooke Falk

red Angus Reserve (A&B): Cally Miller

simmentAL

Champion (A&B): Drew DeWitt

Champion (A&B): Leslee Lawrence

Reserve (A&B): McKellen Rains

shorthornpLus

simmentAL

Champion (A): Abby Wood

Champion (A&B): Aaron Folk Purebred Champion (B): Addison Ganthier

Foundation Reserve (A): Colton Kleinschmidt

CommerCiAL

senior Heifers Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Taylor Loges

132 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

Reserve (A) & Champion (B): Kyndal Rietzenstein


Sioux EmpirE Farm Show January 21-25, 2014 Sioux Falls, SD

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer ding Heifer e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra aria Weber ornPlus | Shown by: M

Champion Maine | Shown by: Ben Weis

Champion Shorth

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion Angus | Shown by: Sean Jorgensen

ding Heifer rand Breemm Reserve thGorn hrag | Shown by: Sa i Sc Champion Shor

BrEEding hEiFErS 5th Overall Breeding Heifer

Champion Commercial Div. 1 | Shown by: Emma Noteboom

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

133


Sioux EmpirE Farm Show

6th overall

7th overall

8th overall

Champion Commercial Div. 2: Ben Weis

Champion MaineTainer: Travis Hofer

Reserve Comm. Div. 2: Katelyn Hartwig

9th overall

10th overall

Champion Charolais Composite: Zachary Bradford

Reserve Maine-Anjou: Halley Becking

Heifers

Charolais

angus

Reserve: Cade Bracker Reserve: Mandy Marthaler

Champion: Ashley Beer

Reserve: Emily Thorson

Charolais Composite

Chianina

Champion: Autumn Haan

134 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

Reserve: Julianna Albrecht


Sioux EmpirE hereford

Farm Show

limousin

Reserve: Sara Weber

red angus

Champion: Will Freking

Champion: Alexa Montagne

mainetainer Reserve: Savannah Vogel

simmental

Champion: Marcus Hinkeldey

Reserve: Julianna Albrecht

Reserve: Haley Dodge

perCentage simmental

Champion: Mitchell Hoefling

shorthorn

Reserve: Riley Ruble Champion: Cade Bracker

Reserve: Morgan White

Breeding Heifers

shorthornplus

Reserve: Sammi Schrag

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

135


Sioux EmpirE Farm Show January 21-25, 2014 Sioux Falls, SD

3rd Overall Market Steer et Steer Grand ChaPomadpion Mark

Shown by: Breanna Gradert

Shown by: Paige

4th Overall Market Steer Shown by: Hunter DeJong

et Steer Reserve yGKrraounpad Mark Shown by: Baile

markEt StEErS 5th Overall Market Steer Shown by: Kylee Geppert

136 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Sioux EmpirE Farm Show January 21-25, 2014 Sioux Falls, SD

FEEdEr hEiFErS

pion Feeder Heifer Grand ChaKim lmer Shown by: Kade

Reserve Grand Feeder Heifer Shown by: Stetson Wiss

FEEdEr StEErS

der Steer Grand Cha| Shmowpniobyn: NoFeah Rie ley Crossbred Div. 2

Reserve Grand Feeder Steer Crossbred Div. 3 | Shown by: Lexi Bremer

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

137


3rd overall

Sioux EmpirE Farm Show

4th overall

7th overall

Reserve Crossbred Div. 3: Chisum Downing

Champion Maine-Anjou: Logan McCrea

5th overall

6th overall

Champion Crossbred Div. 1: Noah Riley

8th overall

Crossbred Div. 3 3rd Place: McKlain Jorgensen

feeder steers

Champion Chianina: Kait Larson

Reserve Crossbred Div. 1: Abby Badger

9th overall

Reserve Crossbred Div. 2: Ben Von Glan

10th overall

Crossbred Div. 3 4th Place: Stetson Wiss

138 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Sioux EmpirE limousin

Farm Show

angus

Champion Purebred: Christian Danker

Champion LimFlex: Jackson Roll

maine

Champion: James Knudsen

Composite Charolais Reserve MaineTainer: Keaten Miller

shorthornplus

Reserve Maine-Anjou: Mitchell Hoefling

Champion: Kenzy Beare

Champion: Jaxon Schrag

red angus

Reserve: James Knudsen

hereford

shorthorn

Champion: McKenzie Gunderson Champion: Cutler Michalski

Champion: Marcus Hinkeldey

simmental

feeder steers Champion: Ben Freking

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

139


Sioux EmpirE Farm Show January 21-25, 2014 Sioux Falls, SD

Reserve Grand Market Hog Shown by: Tyler Frasher

Reserve Market Lamb Shown by: Jared Whitcomb

Grand Champion Market Hog

Shown by: Eggers & Sampson Show Pigs

Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by: Denton Lowe

Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by: Sierra Martin

Reserve Grand Market Goat

Shown by: Madison Rule

140 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Brookings Winter Calf shoW Brookings, SD December 27, 2013

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

Champion Angus | Shown by: Sammi Schrag

Champion Shorth

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion ShorthornPlus | Shown by: Maria Weber

ing Heifer Reserve Gosraite nChdaroBlairs e| Sheowd n by: Zachary Bradford Champion Comp

Breeding heifers 5th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion Commercial | Shown by: Abi Henderson

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

141


Brookings Winter Calf shoW Brookings, SD December 27, 2013

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

3rd Place Crossbred | Shown by: Bayley Kroupa

Champion Crossb

4th Overall Market Animal

Champion Market Heifer | Shown by: Kade Killmer

nd MarketdgerAnimal Reserve Gra | Shown by: Abby Ba Reserve Crossbred

Market aniMals 5th Overall Market Animal Champion Chianina | Shown by: Kait Larson

142 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com


Brookings

Winter Calf shoW

Charolais

Breeding Heifers CoMposite Charolais Reserve: Kristen Roe

Chianina

Champion: Chesney Effling

Reserve: Julianna Albrecht

Reserve: Justin Ringkob

Gelbvieh

Maine

Champion: Ashley Beer

Champion: Regan Ringkob

hereford

shorthorn

Maine-Anjou Champion: Haley Ringkob MaineTainer Champion: Julianna Albrecht

Shorthorn Reserve: Sammi Schrag

ShorthornPlus Reserve: Sammi Schrag

Champion: Sara Weber

March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

143


Brookings

perCentaGe siMMental

Winter Calf shoW

Heifers red anGus Champion: Chesney Effling

siMMental

Reserve: Tate Hergh

CoMMerCial

Champion: Wesley Johnson

Champion: Austin Dockter

Reserve: Katie Myhre

Charolais

Market

anGus

Champion: Tessah Hewson Reserve: Kadon Leddy

Champion: Cory Eggelston

Reserve: Quinton Christenson

Chianina

CoMposite Charolais

Champion: Charlie Jackson

144 March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

Reserve: Ashley Beer


Brookings

red anGus

Winter Calf shoW

hereford Reserve: Liberty Thompson

shorthornplus

Champion: Cutler Michalski

Champion: Justin Ringkob

Reserve: Jaxon Schrag

liMousin

siMMental

Champion: Colin VanderWal

Champion: Christian Netzke Champion: Mariah Thate

shorthorn

Reserve: Brady Miller

Market heifers

perCentaGe siMMental

Reserve: Martina Albrecht Reserve: Sadie VanderWal

Champion: Landon Renli

Market aniMals March 2014 • theshowcircuit.com

145


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well we been affected heavily by the cold winter and sub zero temps here in sd, and to say the least it’s getting old in a hurry. I know I’d definitely take a couple weeks of 25-30 de-gree weather without the bellowing of the wind. I’ve even set my computer backdrop to a warm sunny beach scene to counter act my vitamin d deficiency! Hopefully mother nature straightens up her act soon! The sioux Empire Farm show just wrapped up with many par-ticipants from sd and the surrounding states. The next shows on the docket are the Block and Bridle jackrabbit classic and the AGR classic, a two day sanctioned show in Brookings, sd. make plans to attend; this was definitely one of my favorite shows growing up. After Feb. we gear down for a while and concentrate on calving season. make sure to watch the web-site for spring and summer show dates. Stay warm - Audra Scheel | SDJPS Director audra.sdjps@yahoo.com | www.sdjps.com

Angus Heifers Brittany Bush ........................... 68 Tyler Bush................................ 55 Harlee Heim............................. 43 samantha podzimek ............... 29 sydney dvorak ........................ 33 Talli Heim ................................. 21 Tate Bergh ............................... 20 Abby Repenning ...................... 13 jonathan Linke .......................... 5 Brianna Erdmann....................... 3 justin Krell ................................. 1 Charolais Heifers corey Eggleston ...................... 46 Kadon Leddy ........................... 33 Chesney Effling ....................... 20 Autumn Haan........................... 18 Quinten christensen ................ 13 Kiera Leddy ............................. 12 Riley schmiedt........................... 5 Charolais Composite julianna Albrecht ..................... 76 Taylor sinkie ............................ 72 maesa dvorak ......................... 31 Erin moncur ............................. 20 storm johnsen ........................ 20 Chi Heifers justin Ringkob ......................... 86 Ashley Beer ............................. 45 Baylee Blake............................ 29 collin schmeidt........................ 29 jacob Lau ................................ 18 Kylie Harriman ........................... 9 Commercial Heifers Nalea dunsmore...................... 92 samantha podzimek ............... 42 Brandon weidert...................... 42 Taryn sinkie ............................. 32

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Adam Lau ................................ 18 Trevor Bergh .............................. 5 Gelbvieh Heifers Logan Zemlicka ....................... 65 Regan Ringkob ........................ 29 justin Ringkob ......................... 26 Regan Ringkob ........................ 19 Brandon weidert........................ 3 Hereford Heifer sydney dvorak ........................ 46 Kelsey Repenning ................... 41 Holly Becking ........................... 37 Haley Ringkob ......................... 36 maesa dvorak ......................... 34 Regan Ringkob ........................ 28 calah covey ............................ 25 Kelcy schaunaman.................. 23 jacee dvorak........................... 17 madeline Loewe ........................ 8 mitchell Vanderwal .................... 1 Limousin Heifer Alexa montagne....................... 25 joe Eichacker ............................ 3 Maine-Anjou Heifer Haley Ringkob ......................... 71 drew dennert .......................... 64 Lane Krueger ........................... 52 maesa dvorak ......................... 13 cutler michalski ......................... 1 Red Angus Heifers samantha Vogel ...................... 84 Kale pharis .............................. 45 Tyra sinkie ............................... 23 Erin moncur ............................. 18 Randi Grussing .......................... 5 Lane Krueger ............................. 5

Shorthorn Plus Heifers morgan schmeidt .................... 35 Lane Vanderwal ........................ 3

Erin Begalka .............................. 3 dallis Vanderwal ....................... 3 Lane Krueger ............................. 1

MaineTainer Heifers jc Forman ............................... 91 savannah Vogel ...................... 76 julianna Albrecht ..................... 53 drew dennert .......................... 33 Bailey dejong ......................... 24 jacob Lau ................................ 16 Taryn sinkie ............................. 15 Lane Krueger ........................... 15 martina Albrecht....................... 10 jacob Lau ................................ 10 Haley Ringkob ......................... 10 cutler michalski ......................... 9 Trevor Bergh .............................. 5 calah covey .............................. 3 Brianna Erdmann....................... 1

Market Heifers Hilary Albrecht ......................... 77 Brenna johnson ...................... 69 martina Albrecht....................... 60 Bailey dejong ......................... 50 micah Lau ................................ 45 Lane Krueger ........................... 43 corey Eggleston ...................... 27 Baylee Blake............................ 24 Trevor Bergh ............................ 20 Taylor sinkie ............................ 18 Erin moncur ............................... 9 Adam Lau .................................. 8 jc Forman ................................. 5 Taryn sinkie ............................... 5 Lane Vanderwal ........................ 3

Simmental Heifer shannon duxbury .................... 87 justin TeKrony ......................... 15 jace TeKrony ............................. 3

Angus Steers colton Frei ............................... 63 Aaron Linke ............................. 15 Brianna Erdmann..................... 13

Foundation Simmental Heifer Tate Bergh ............................... 66 Braden Grefe ........................... 54 Riley Zoss ................................ 53 shannon duxbury .................... 31 Chesney Effling ....................... 25 Taylor sinkie ............................ 24 Riley schmeidt......................... 19 Tyler ogle ................................ 12 Kaden Tekrony......................... 10 madeline Loewe ........................ 8

Charolais Steers Kadon Leddy ........................... 61 Quinten christensen ................ 58 corey Eggleston ...................... 53 Kenzy Beare ............................ 41 Lane miller ............................... 30 colin Geppert ............................ 6

Shorthorn Heifer Tyler ogle ................................ 46 jamie Begalka ......................... 20 Laura Alexander ...................... 16

Chi Steers Nalea dunsmore.................... 130 Taylin Albrecht ......................... 71 Kale pharis .............................. 37 Kylie Beare .............................. 28

Shorthorn Steers sadie Vanderwal ..................... 15 collin Vanderwal ..................... 13


joe Eichacker .......................... 23 colin Geppert .......................... 20 Ashley Beer ............................. 23 Riley schmeidt......................... 18 calah covey ............................ 17 Baylee Blake............................ 10 Bailey dejong ........................... 8 callie Frei .................................. 7 Tyler ogle .................................. 5 Commercial Steers George dennert ....................... 95 Nalea dunsmore...................... 93 makayla Nelson ....................... 74 Adam Lau ................................ 35 callie Frei ................................ 30 Kylie Beare .............................. 20 Taylin Albrecht ......................... 15 dallis Vanderwal ..................... 10 joe Eichacker .......................... 10 sydney Blair ............................ 10 dalton podoll ............................. 9 colton Frei ................................. 8 justin Krell ................................. 6 Laura Alexander ........................ 5 Hereford Steers justin Ringkob ......................... 35 Hadley stiefvater ..................... 33 Lane miller ............................... 20 calah covey ............................ 10 Ella stiefvater ............................ 8

Maine-Anjou Steers Brent Nelson ............................ 77 sydney dvorak ........................ 38 colton Frei ............................... 24 Kasey michalski ....................... 19 Lane miller ............................... 10 calah covey .............................. 8 Trevor Bergh .............................. 4 maesa dvorak ........................... 1 Red Angus Steers cutler michalski ....................... 48 Brianna Erdmann..................... 10 Simmental Steers callie Frei ................................ 58 Lane miller ............................... 35 Harlee Heim............................. 31 shannon duxbury .................... 20 Adam Eichacker ...................... 17 Logan Zemlicka ......................... 8 Kylie Harriman ........................... 6 Shorthorn Plus Steers collin Vanderwal ..................... 38 Taylin Albrecht ......................... 33 Tate Berg ................................. 26 dalton podoll ............................. 1 Jr. Jr. (age 8-10) Tate Bergh ............................... 54

NaLea dunsmore .................... 38 Korbin Leddy ........................... 38 Lane Krueger ........................... 33 Kylie Harriman ......................... 30 Trevor Bergh ............................ 26 Harlee Heim............................. 25 Kylie Beare .............................. 23 jacee dvorak .......................... 15 Quinten christensen ................ 10 Ella stiefvater .......................... 10 Regan Ringkob .......................... 2 Kasey michalski ......................... 1 Junior (age11-13) savannah Vogel .....................111 Logan Zemlicka ......................57 maesa dvorak ........................44 samantha podzimek ..............39 Chesney Effling ......................30 corey Eggleston .....................28 George dennert ......................27 joe Eichacker .........................23 makayla Nelson ......................21 callie Frei ...............................19 Kale pharis .............................12.5 Brent Nelson ...........................11 Hilary Albrecht ........................10 morgan schmeidt ...................10 Tyler ogle ...............................7 micah Lau ...............................6 collin schmeidt.......................3.5 Erin moncur ............................3

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

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OklahOma State aGR WinteR BOnanza December 13-15, 2013 Stillwater, Okla.

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer (A) ding Heifer e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra omberg

(A)

Shown by: Hunter Morton

Shown by: Jake Blo

4th Overall Breeding Heifer (A) Shown by: Katy Tunstill

) nd Breeding Heifer (A Reserve Ge ra Beck Shown by: Bayle

heifeRS (RinG a) 5th Overall Breeding Heifer (A) Shown by: Tanner Howley

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OklahOma State aGR WinteR BOnanza December 13-15, 2013 Stillwater, Okla.

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

Shown by: Tanner Howley

(B)

Shown by: Hunter

No Photo Available

4th Overall Breeding Heifer (B) Shown by: Cy Heldermon

ing Heifer (B) Reserve GBloraomnbedrg Breed Shown by: Jake

heifeRS (RinG B) 5th Overall Breeding Heifer (B) Shown by: Lauren Prill

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OklahOma State aGR WinteR BOnanza December 13-15, 2013 Stillwater, Okla.

3rd Overall Prospect Steer (A) t Steer (A)

Shown by: Colton Shaw

pec Grand Chamirpion Pros Shown by: Sarah Bla

4th Overall Prospect Steer (A) Shown by: Jake Paul Perryman

) nd Prospect Steer (A Reserve Gyra Glaner Shown by: Tomm

PROSPect (RinG a) 5th Overall Prospect Steer (A) Shown by: Lauren Bilderback

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OklahOma State aGR WinteR BOnanza December 13-15, 2013 Stillwater, Okla.

3rd Overall Prospect Steer (B) )

pect Steer (B os r P n io p m a Ch d n Gra ul Perryman

Shown by: Sarah Blair

Shown by: Jake Pa

4th Overall Prospect Steer (B) Shown by: Jake Paul Perryman

) nd Prospect Steer (B Reserve onGra Selke Shown by: Cord

PROSPect (RinG B) 5th Overall Prospect Steer (B) Shown by: Dalton Lind

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OklahOma State aGR WinteR BOnanza December 13-15, 2013 Stillwater, Okla.

3rd Overall Progress Steer (A) )

ress Steer (A og r P n io p m a Ch d n Gra llahan

Shown by: Cammi Gregory

Shown by: Ryan Ca

4th Overall Progress Steer (A) Shown by: Macy Starks

) nd Progress Steer (A Reserve Ge ra Imke Shown by: Kayle

PROGReSS (RinG a) 5th Overall Progress Steer (A) Shown by: Brooklyn Brown

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OklahOma State aGR WinteR BOnanza December 13-15, 2013 Stillwater, Okla.

3rd Overall Progress Steer (B) )

ress Steer (B og r P n io p m a Ch d n Gra llahan

Shown by: Cammi Gregory

Shown by: Ryan Ca

4th Overall Progress Steer (B) Shown by: Brooklyn Brown

) nd Progress Steer (B Reserve Gra Berkowitz Shown by: Braelyn

PROGReSS (RinG B) 5th Overall Progress Steer (B) Shown by: John Yates

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OKLAHOMA CLUB CALF ASSOCIATION

S

pring break in Oklahoma means only one thing to our OCCA exhibitors, the Oklahoma Youth Expo has finally arrived! The early mornings and late nights spent feeding, washing, working hair and improving showmanship skills comes down to looking for that one special nod from the judge during the 10-day event. For some exhibitors, this will be their first trip to OYE. For others, it will be their last. Though when the dust settles on March 22nd, there will have only been one lucky exhibitor selected as the Grand Champion Steer exhibitor, another one selected as the Supreme Purebred Heifer Exhibitor, and another selected as the Supreme Influence Heifer Exhibitor, each of you are champions because you are part of a program that builds character and responsibility that will last long after the dust has settled.

Name: _________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________ Email: _________________________________________ Address: ______________________________ City: ________________ State: ______ Zip: __________ Date of birth: _________________ My School is: ___________________________________ I am a member of (circle one) 4-H or FFA FFA District (circle one) Central SE SW NE NW Have you shown beef cattle before April 1, 2007? (circle one) yes no

Not only is this the show everyone has been working toward for the past several months, but the OYE is also the end of the 2013-2014 OCCA point year. It has been exciting to watch the point races over the past year, and I am already looking forward to celebrating at the Annual OCCA Awards Banquet that will be held Friday, April 18th during the Oklahoma Beef Expo.

Who told you about OCCA (if anyone)? _____________ _______________________________________________ ______________________________________(signature)

Speaking of the Oklahoma Beef Expo, be sure to mark your calendars for April 17-19, 2014, and plan to join us for a great weekend in Stillwater. Our show schedule is different this year to accommodate the show being held on Easter weekend. Be sure to look for the ad in this issue of the Show Circuit.

1st family member fee: $35 (includes on division); then add $30 each division thereafter

Here’s to all of our members…GOOD LUCK, and remember, IT ALL STARTS BEFORE SUNRISE.

In case you are presented an award, we need your jacket/pull-over size (circle one) S M l Xl

I wish to participate in the following divisions: (circle) Steers Heifers Showmanship

The 1st member also receives a 1-year free subscription to The Show Circuit magazine. You may add additional family members at a cost of $30 per division USE ONE ENROLLmENT FORm pER INDIvIDUAL.

JAY GrOSSNICklAuS

Send application and check (payable to OCCA) to: Erica Boyer 1701 College Park road Claremore, Ok 74017 (P) 918-344-0622 (E) ericasg@hotmailcom

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

Courtney Stehr Myers Hilburn Perryman Kemp Krebs Runner Hayes Branen

Brock Caitlin Chance Kyleigh Jake Bridget Chance Blake Blaklee Lyndee

337 198 179 173 141 97 76 69 51 39

Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior

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

241 168 141 132 132 69 61 58 34 23

HEIFER pOINTS BY DIvISION Breed Last Name First AOB Grossnicklas Clay AOB Stewart Jenna AOB Zimmershied Josh

Dist. SW NW NE

Pts. 96 72 5

American American

Storey Jones

Jordan Jacob

SE C

138 84

Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus

Myers Myers Ray Stehr Alexander Barnes Stehr Hyde Myers

Chance Chance Jackson Caitlyn Karly Jake Cammie Bayli Hudson

C C SE SW NW NE SW NW C

227 345 220 130 125 115 108 98 89

Angus Angus

Shifflett Courtney

Chase Brock

SW 79 NE 73

Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais

Chrz Bowen Rupp Kyler Cockrell

Abbey Kodee Joe Tanner Ashton

NW C NW NE SW

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

Hilburn Evans Kyler White Knapp Purcell

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

168 150 26 20 3 3

Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina

Silas Chrz Fuller Phillips Ward Head Smith Brown Hill Hoover

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

327 292 214 114 107 95 94 91 79 78

Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford

Courtney Chapman Rhodes Prough Hayes Courtney Kemp Ransom Bilderback Kemp

Madison Victoria Kya Jace Blaklee Brock Bridget Ryanne Lauren Brooke

NE C SE SW SE NE NE NE SW NE

455 227 217 169 159 124 119 108 95 94

Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin

Jahn White White Gilbert

Spencer Richard Shelby Brittany

SW NE NE SW

182 162 120 116

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

Senkel Chrz Harrison Courtney Fuller Blakley Carson Elam Perryman Grigg

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

93 85 80 56 55 46 35 24 21 20

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

Brooks Ward Runner Blakley Hilburn

Chance Trinity Blake Reighly Kyleigh

269 261 113 112 100

NE NE NE NE SE

66 40 29 20 8

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

Coggins Head Dobbs Blakley Silas

Macee Kyson Sydney Larahmy Kody

NE NW NE NE C

98 91 71 70 66

Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus

Guthrie Bilderback Hutchison Green

Will Jason Brock Katie

NW SW NW NE

238 94 92 10

Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn

Stehr Krebs McGowan Branen McNaught Thomas Krebs Gould Pritchett Cockrell

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

209 130 102 77 60 56 46 45 30 26

ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus

Stehr Baker Krebs Evans Brooks McNaught Turner Endres Silas

Cammie Kara Chance Ashton Chance Kimber Coltin Evan Kody

SW C SE SE NE NW NE NW C

223 137 121 32 27 20 20 16 14

Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental

Jahn Robertson Berlowitz Prough Green Holder Grigg Hicks Hill Armitage

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

200 101 88 86 40 30 30 25 20 20

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

Stehr Courtney Schovanec Hicks Bowen Grossnicklas Blakey Carson Armitage Hill

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

173 137 98 89 46 44 41 40 40 31

Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial

Emberson Head Turner Purcell Stehr Brown Courtney Fuller Baker Brooks

Abby Kyson Coltin Nicholas Caitlin Ashton Madison MaKayla Aaron Chance

300 234 226 151 129 128 124 115 101 96

C NW NE NE SW C NE C NW NE

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STEER pOINTS BY DIvISION Breed Last Name First Dist. AOB Fuss Austyn NE AOB Stehr Cammi SW AOB Hill Braden NW AOB Glover Tommy SW AOB Guthrie Will NW AOB Sperle Ryan SW AOB Perryman Jake Paul NE AOB Cullum Julie SE

Pts. 70 30 26 20 20 20 10 10

Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus

Hicks Swink Thompson Church Gibson Duff Shebester Thomas Holder Vernon

Jordyn Jaxon Cooper Caden Brooke Kane Cooper Darrel Kadee Austin

SW C NE SW NE SW SW NW NE SE

136 116 100 67 65 56 79 31 20 20

Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais

Horn Hudgins Glover Elliott Knapp Hicks Endres Ford McHatton Phillips

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

106 104 66 60 38 38 22 23 20 20

Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina

Hudgins Chrz Glover Bonham Perryman Forgy Kemp Hicks Bilderback Testerman

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

214 203 137 85 99 70 64 52 50 46

Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford

Glover Hill Holt Kemp Duff Courtney Dimmitt Evans Shebester Sperle

Tommy Braden Braden Brooke Drew Madison Julia Ashton Cooper Mariah

SW NW SW NE SW NE NW SE SW SW

80 76 66 56 52 50 46 36 30 26

Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin

Edens Pratz McGowan Swink Elliott Imke Davis Lewis Swink Church

Caleb Colten Haylie Jaxon Aaron Kaylee Haven Lincoln Tatum Caden

NW C SE C SE NW NW NW C SW

139 120 98 60 56 50 50 64 46 36

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

Perryman Starks Imke Goodson Glover Klaasen Bilderback Ford Searcey Duff

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

199 186 144 114 112 111 140 75 58 52

Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn

Dimmit Carney Jones Grossnicklas Creason Bilderback McNaught Church Grunewald Creason

Julia Alexia Colby Jake Adam Lauren Kimber Caden Casey Elese

NW SW SE SW NW SW NW SW NW NW

186 68 46 46 40 35 32 26 20 20

Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental

Perryman Goodson Edens Thompson Gibson Knapp Thorp Branson Starks Imke

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

310 192 167 143 62 58 46 41 41 40

Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross

Bonham Hudgins Starks Bilderback Testerman Baker Hill Glover Purcell McGowan

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

228 114 103 95 79 63 60 59 59 53

OvERALL TOp HEIFER EXHIBITORS Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Stehr Caitlin SW 641 2 Courtney Madison NE 582 NW 507 3 Chrz Abbey 4 Courtney Brock NE 462 5 Silas Kody C 426 6 Myers Chance C 425 7 Head Kyson NW 420 8 Brooks Chance NE 405 9 Stehr Cammie SW 404 10 Fuller MaKayla C 384

TOp NOvICE HEIFER EXHIBITORS Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Head Kyson NW 420 2 Ward Trinity NE 368 3 Emberson Abby C 328 4 Turner Coltin NE 246 5 Brown Ashton C 232 6 Phillips Preston SW 171 7 Robertson Kody SW 143 8 Anderson Dayla NW 138 9 Baker Kara Lea C 137 10 Wiginton Baylee NE 118 TOp HEIFER EXHIBITORS BY REGION Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Emberson Abby C 328 2 Brown Ashton C 232 3 Chapman Victoria C 227 4 Baker Kara Lea C 137 5 Berlowitz Braelyn C 118 6 Harrison Savannah C 100 7 Bowen Kade C 96 8 Myers Hudson C 89 9 Jones Jacob C 84 10 Armitage Hannah C 83 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ward Turner Purcell Green Coggins Blakley White Runner White Kemp

Trinity Coltin Nicholas Katie Macee Reighly Richard Blake Shelby Bridget

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

368 246 241 211 183 167 162 137 120 119

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Guthrie Hutchison Anderson Alexander Baker Schovanec Pritchett Hyde Goodson Thomas

Will Brock Dayla Karly Aaron Braden Kaitlin Bayli Gatlin Darrell

NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW

238 142 138 137 137 108 100 98 90 82

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Hilburn Ray Rhodes Evans Krebs Hill Hayes Storey Senkel Krebs

Kyleigh Jackson Kya Ashton Chance Matthew Blaklee Jordan Shaylee Brant

SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE

306 233 217 202 167 160 159 158 151 130

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Jahn Prough Jahn Phillips Hicks Robertson Gilbert Grossnicklas

Cale Jace Spencer Preston Jordyn Kody Brittany Clay

SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW

295 278 206 171 158 143 116 96


9 10

Bilderback Smith

Lauren Kydie Jo

SW SW

95 94

OvERALL TOp STEER EXHIBITORS Place Last Name First Name District 1 Perryman Jake Paul NE 2 Glover Tommy SW 3 Bonham Baylor C 4 Starks Macy NW 5 Hudgins Madison NE 6 Goodson Gatlin NW 7 Bilderback Lauren SW 8 Edens Caleb NW 9 Dimmit Julia NW 10 Hicks Jordyn SW

Pts. 618 474 349 330 328 321 320 273 258 226

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

Pts. 474 140 112 109 95 70 68 50 42 36

TOp STEER EXHIBITORS BY REGION Place Last Name First Name District Pts. 1 Swink Jaxon C 178 2 Horn Kalee C 136

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C C C C C

120 50 46 18 20

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Gibson Thompson Hudgins Thompson Fuss Kemp Branson Purcell Kemp Courtney

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NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

158 143 116 100 76 74 61 59 56 51

1 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 10

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NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW NW

234 203 112 164 84 70 70 84 59 58

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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126 116 114 98 95 83 66 46 44 36

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 10

Klaassen Church Testerman Baker Shebester Schenk Baker Duff Carney Holt

Raegan Caden Mylah Kory Cooper Tyler Kody Drew Alexis Braden

SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW

156 129 125 123 109 104 94 68 68 66

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Winter Buckle Holiday classic December 14-15, 2013 Denton, Texas

Heifers (ring a)

r (Ring A) Grand Cha(Am) |pShioownn byH:eiAmfeber Orr Champion Exotic

Reserve Grand Heifer (Ring A) Reserve Exotic (A) | Shown by: Kenadee Kuykendall

Heifers (ring B)

r (Ring B) Grand Cha(Bm) |pShioownn byH: eiMadfeison Holder Champion Exotic

Reserve Grand Heifer (Ring B) Reserve Exotic (B) | Shown by: Amber Orr

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Winter Buckle Holiday classic December 14-15, 2013 Denton, Texas

steers (ring a)

(Ring A) Grand Chah (Am&Bp)io| ShnowStn bye:er Maddison Holder Champion Britis

Reserve Grand Steer (Ring A) Champion Exotic (A) | Shown by: Maddison Holder

steers (ring B)

(Ring B) Grand Cha(Bm) |pShioownn bySt: Meaderdison Holder Champion Exotic

Reserve Grand Steer (Ring B) Reserve Exotic (B) | Shown by: Savannah Francis

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Winter Buckle AmericAn (A)

HeiferS British (B) Reserve: Reese Phillips

AmericAn (B)

Champion: Morgan Nugent

Champion: Tyler Griffeth

Champion: Rebecca Small

SteerS

Reserve: Robby Green

AmericAn

British

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Anna Arnold

Champion (B): Matthew Petre

Reserve (A&B): Ronnie Johnson

Reserve Grand Market Hog (A&B) Shown by: Jayton Benavidez

Grand Champion Market Hog (A&B)

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Winter Buckle Holiday classic December 14-15, 2013 Denton, Texas

Grand Champion Market Lamb (A) Shown by: Reagan Thurman

Grand Champion Market Lamb (B)

Reserve Market Lamb (B) Shown by: Reagan Thurman

Shown by: Reagan Thurman

Grand Champion Market Goat (A) Shown by: Courtney Millsap

Grand Champion Market Goat (B) & Reserve (A) Shown by: Alex Prickett

Reserve Market Goat (B) Shown by: Courtney Millsap

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Clark County (oH) Cattle Battle February 1-2, 2014 Springfield, Ohio

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer (A) ding Heifey r (A) e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra by: Rachel Conn ercial (A&B) | Shown

Champion MaineTainer (A&B) | Shown by: Janel Gilbert

Champion Comm

4th Overall Breeding Heifer (A) Reserve Commercial (A) | Shown by: Adam Kinsman

ing Heifer (A) Reserve Ginara(An) &dReBserrveee(Bd) | Shown by: Megan Hunt Champion Chian

Heifers ring a 5th Overall Breeding Heifer (A) Champion Maine (A&B) | Shown by: Kathy Lehman

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Clark County (oH) Cattle Battle February 1-2, 2014 Springfield, Ohio

3rd Overall Market Animal (A)

) et Anima:lAl(A rk a M n io p m a itt Ch W d ex n Gra (A&B) | Shown by red Div. 4 Champion

Champion Chianina (A&B) | Shown by: Brooke Egbert

Champion Crossb

4th Overall Market Animal (A)

Champion Crossbred Div. 2 (A&B) | Shown by: Taylor Elliot

Animal (Ane)s nd Market Reserve Gra own by: Caden Jo Div. 4 Reserve (A) | Sh Reserve Crossbred

Market ring a 5th Overall Market Animal (A)

Champion Simmental (A&B) | Shown by: Kaitlyn Thompson

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Clark County (oH) Cattle Battle February 1-2, 2014 Springfield, Ohio

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer (B) ding Heifer (B) e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra : Rachel Conny red (A&B) | Shown by

Champion Maine (A&B) | Shown by: Kathy Lehman

Champion Crossb

4th Overall Breeding Heifer (B)

Reserve Chianina (B) & Champion (A) | Shown by: Megan Hunt

ing Heifer (B) Reserve Ginara(Bn) &dReBserrveee(Ad) | Shown by: Allison King Champion Chian

Heifers ring B 5th Overall Breeding Heifer (B) Champion MaineTainer (A&B) | Shown by: Janel Gilbert

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Clark County (oH) Cattle Battle February 1-2, 2014 Springfield, Ohio

3rd Overall Market Animal (B) et Animal (B) rk a M n io p m a Ch d n Gra own by: Alex Witt red Div. 4 (A&B) | Sh

Champion Chianina (A&B) | Shown by: Brooke Egbert

Champion Crossb

4th Overall Market Animal (B)

Champion Crossbred Div. 3 (B) | Shown by: Tyler Clark

al (B) nd Markbyet: AsAhlenyim Reserve Gra ter Pe Div. 4 (B) | Shown Reserve Crossbred

Market ring B 5th Overall Market Animal (B)

Champion Market Heifer (A&B) | Shown by: Molly Spohn

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Clark Co (oH) Angus

Cattle Battle Angus

Reserve (A): Lydia Dance

Hereford

Champion (A&B): Lydia Dance

Reserve (B): Caitlin Schaub

Hereford Reserve (A): Case Barton

MAine

Champion (A&B): Lindsey Pugh

Reserve (B): Caitlin Decker

sHortHorn

sHortHorn

Maine-Anjou Reserve (A&B): Austin Hunker MaineTainer Reserve (A&B): Tyler Clark

Reserve (B): Darcy Howser Reserve (A): Ben Harner

Champion (A&B): Rachel Dickson

Reserve (A): Rachel Garrison

sHortHornPlus

siMMentAl

Champion (A&B): Emily Dahse

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Reserve (A&B): Austin Garner


PercentAge-siMMentAl

Clark Co (oH) Cattle Battle siMMentAl

Champion (A): Janel Gilbert

Reserve (A) & Champion (B): Rachel Linder

AoB

Reserve (B): Molly Powell

PercentAge-siMMentAl

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Adam Schumm

Reserve (A) & Champion (B): Allison Davis

Breeding Heifers

Reserve (B): Amber Shoemaker

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Clark Co (oH) Angus

Cattle Battle Hereford

Reserve (A) & Champion (B): Sydney Sanders

cHiAninA

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Kelsea Ebie

Reserve (A&B): Drew Weymouth

AoB Reserve (B): Callie Daniels

Hereford

Reserve (A): Adam Thompson

Champion (A): Brandee Painter

Champion (B): Cole Hiser

AoB

MAine-Anjou

Champion (A): Maverick Pugh

Reserve (A) & Champion (B): Taylor Darner

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Melissa Shafter

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

AoB

sHortHorn

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Wyatt Daniels

Reserve (A) & Champion (B): Gerrett Davison

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Reserve (B): Case Barton


Clark Co (oH)

sHortHornPlus

Cattle Battle

Reserve (A): Reily Jacobs-Bell

Reserve (A): Anne Thompson

Reserve (B): Lindsey Pugh

sHortHornPlus

siMMentAl

Champion (A&B): Cole Wildermuth

Reserve (B): Caitlin Gallagher

crossBred div. 2

crossBred div. 1

Reserve (A): Grant McIntosh

Reserve (B): Gerrett Davison

crossBred div. 3

Champion (A&B): Lori Millenbaugh

crossBred div. 3

Champion (A): Taylor Elliot

Reserve (A): Adam Widman

MArket Heifer

Reserve (B): Keeley Trigg

Reserve (A): Molly Spohn

Reserve (B): Jessica Griffiths

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Online Sale • March 23, 2014 sale carried by Caldwell-Willouby Sales

Included in this offering will be summer and fall heifer calves, one ShorthornPlus heifer, two outstanding fall born steer calves, and a set of full-sib embryos to JA Commotion. Another feature is an October ’13, Hot Commodity heifer that is a full sister to the Top Selling Female in our fall production sale that went to Shadybrook Farm. Pictured is a July Hot Commodity heifer calf out of a Sullivan bred female. Pictured in her work clothes and no photoshopping. Wait till you see her all dolled up. This one is for real.

Call for an appointment and come see these calves.

Dennis and Terri Jordan

Sibley, Illinois 217-784-4854 cell: 217-202-2865 jordan@prairieinet.net Amanda, Layne, Ty and Ely Harden: Gibson City, Illinois, 217-979-1991 Jason, Tasha, Isabella, Samantha and Jackson Bunting: Cabrey City, Illinois, 815-252-5520 David, Ashleigh, Dakota and Dalton: Stillwater, Oklahoma, 217-979-7531

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Gallia County (oH) Preview January 11-12, 2014 Gallipolis, Ohio

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer

ding Heifer e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra y Spohn ercial | Shown by: Moll

Champion Percentage-Simmental | Shown by: Amber Shoemaker

Champion Comm

4th Overall Breeding Heifer

Reserve Commercial | Shown by: Cameron Alexander

ing Heifer Reserve Ginara| Shnowd nBbyr: eJeessidca Griffith Champion Chian

BreedinG (day 1) 5th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion Hereford | Shown by: Taelor Cox

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Gallia County (oH) Preview January 11-12, 2014 Gallipolis, Ohio

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

Champion Chianina | Shown by: Noah Cox

Champion Crossb

4th Overall Market Animal 3rd Place Crossbred | Shown by: Noah Cox

nd Marketgg Animal Reserve Gra | Shown by: Keely Tri Reserve Crossbred

Market (day 1) 5th Overall Market Animal

Champion Market Heifer | Shown by: Molly Spohn

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Gallia County (oH) Preview January 11-12, 2014 Gallipolis, Ohio

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

Reserve Commercial | Shown by: Lauren Corry

Champion Chianina

4th Overall Breeding Heifer

Champion ShorthornPlus | Shown by: Abbie Collins

ing Heifer Reserve Gercraialn|dShowBrn byee: Mdolly Spohn Champion Comm

BreedinG (day 2) 5th Overall Breeding Heifer Reserve ShorthornPlus | Shown by: Caitlin Schaub

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Gallia County (oH) Preview January 11-12, 2014 Gallipolis, Ohio

3rd Overall Market Animal

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

Champion Simmental | Shown by: Jessica Millenbaugh

Champion Crossb

4th Overall Market Animal 3rd Place Crossbred | Shown by: Landon Richards

Animal nd Market Reserve Gra nes | Shown by: Caden Jo Reserve Crossbred

Market (day 1) 5th Overall Market Animal 4th Place Crossbred | Shown by: Calvin Trigg

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Gallia County Preview

Angus

Breeding (day 1)

ChiAninA

Reserve: Caleb Potter

Reserve: Rylee Closser

hereford

MAine-Anjou

Champion: Cody Call

Reserve: Caitlin Decker Champion: Austin Hunker

Reserve: Cole Hiser

shorthorn

MAinetAiner

Reserve: Madison Saylor

Champion: Abbie Collins

Reserve: Hallie Hiser

Champion: Cameron Alexander

shorthornPlus

Champion: Jessica Millenbaugh

MaineTainer Reserve: Alayna McIntosh

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Gallia County siMMentAl

Preview

PerCentAge-siMMentAl

Champion: Rachel Garrison

Reserve: Austin Henthorn

AoB

Reserve: Jonathan Barrett

Champion: Allison Davis

Reserve: Zach Henthorn

Breeding day 1

Angus

Breeding day 2 Reserve: Lane Sautter

ChiAninA

hereford

Champion: Cody Call

Reserve: Courtney Carpenter Champion: Taelor Cox

Reserve: Caitlin Decker

MAine-Anjou

PerCentAge-siMMentAl

Champion: Austin Hunker

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Reserve: Cole Hiser

Champion: Amber Shoemaker


Gallia County Preview

PerCentAge-siMMentAl

MAinetAiner

Breeding day 2

Reserve: Jonathan Barrett Champion: Madison Jones

Reserve: Austin Garner

shorthorn

AoB

Reserve: Jessica Millenbaugh

Champion: Rachel Dickson

Reserve: Rachel Garrison

Champion: Allison Davis

ChiAninA

siMMentAl

Champion: Taylor Muhlenkamp

Champion: Noah Cox

Reserve: Colton Burkett

Reserve AOB: Austin Henthorn

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Gallia County hereford

Preview

Angus Reserve: Tim Elam

MAine-Anjou

Champion: Cole Hiser

Champion: Rylee Closser

Reserve: Garrett Rust

shorthorn

shorthornPlus

Champion: Jed Anderson

Champion: Melissa Shafer Champion: Aidan Woodruff

Reserve: Jordan Parker

AoB

siMMentAl

Champion: Case Barton

Reserve: Ali Muir

Reserve: Lindsey Pugh

MArket heifers

CrossBred

Champion: Jessica Griffith

Reserve: Jacob Jones

Market day 2

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5th Place: Jacob McIntosh


Gallia County hereford

Preview

Champion: Cole Hiser

Reserve: Tim Elam

MAine-Anjou

Market day 1 Angus Reserve: Cam Deckling

siMMentAl

Champion: Jed Anderson

Reserve: Rylee Closser

Reserve: Kendra Gabriel

ChiAninA

CrossBred

Champion: Lindsey Pugh

Reserve: Colton Burkett 4th Place: Jonna Goss

5th Place: Olivia McHale

AoB

MArket heifer

Champion: Case Barton

Reserve: Lori Millenbaugh

shorthornPlus

Champion: Justin Shonkwiler

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MIDWEST

CLUB CALF ASSOCIATION

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

Member Name: __________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Midwest Club Calf Association One member per application

City: ________________ State: ______ Zip: __________

Membership Fee: $30 first division; $55 for two divisions; $65 for all three divisions

Parent or Guardian: ___________________________________

Additional family members/multiple head: $25 first division; $45 for two divisions; $55 for all three divisions

Heifer____________ Heifer Name: __________________________

Ages 0 to 21 years of age accepted as of January 1 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY ONE MEMBER PER FORM

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Phone: ___________________________________ Cell: ___________________________________ Email (MWCC use only): ____________________________________ Member DOB: ________/_________/_________ Age as of January 1: ____________

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Steer Name: ___________________________

Showmanship____________

Calf Name: _____________________

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If you were referred by a fellow member, who was the member? ___________________________________________ Please return all applications with checks made payable to Midwest Club Calf Association to: Midwest Club Calf assoCiation Attn: Membership 26357 County Road 5 Weldona . CO 80653 *Once you sign this form, you agree to pay MWCCA the dues upon turning in this form. You also agree to follow and present the rules and regulations according to MWCCA. Once dues are paid, points

CUT ALONG THE DOTTED LINE

will start to accumulate. Membership is nontransferable. E-mail address will be used to transmit membership and club information only* Member Signature: ______________________________________ Date: _____________________ www.midwestcca.org

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$12,800+

Guaranteed payout!

2 Shows 3 Days!

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

SC Showdown Scott County Fairgrounds, Scott City, KS

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

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

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

NEW FOR 2014

Pay out for Top 5 Overall $1000, $750, $500, $250, $100 50% Pay back in class Breed Champion Prizes • Showmanship Prizes • Scholarships A Valley Vet Show Supply Trailer will be on site Contact: Tom Calkins: 620-290-3031 Jennifer Bachman: jenbachman4@gmail.com Brian Ediger: 620-885-5391 Daryl Grubbs: 620-640-1119

Hotel Blocks:

• Class Payouts • Breed Champion Awards • Prospect Market Show for all species • Breeding shows for heifers, gilts & ewes • Jackets for showmanship champions! • Judge: Brandon Callis, OK - All species Contact: alampe@wbsnet.org Bryan Mulligan: 620- 874-8301 Zach Conine: 620-874-0913 John Beckman: 620-872-2930 Anne Lampe: 620-874-4273

Americinn in Garden City, Kansas 620-272-9860 | KenArk Motel, Lakin, Kansas 620-355-7933

Out of state exhibitors welcome - both shows - KCCA & Cimarron Valley Sanctioned

www.westernksweekend.com Entry forms, lodging suggestions and more!

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April 4, 5 & 6 • MSU Pavilion • East Lansing

Your Beef Seedstock Network! ThUrSdAy, APrIL 3 - Set-up 9:00 am

MSU Pavilion facilities open for stalling and trade show

FrIdAy, APrIL 4 - breed Shows 9:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 11:30 am 12:00 noon 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 4:00 pm

Expo Trade Show open Shorthorn Hereford Limousin Chi and Maine Anjou Simmental Angus Expo Reception & Speaker MSU Meats Lab Tour

SATUrdAy, APrIL 5 - breed Sales

8:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:30 am 12:30 pm

Youth Judging Contest Expo Trade Show open Limousin - Auditorium Simmental - Arena Shorthorn - Auditorium Angus - Arena Hereford - Auditorium Chi & Maine - Arena

ALLIED INDUSTRY TRADE SHOW EXHIBITS Cattle Displays, Equipment & Services EIGHT BREED SHOWS & AUCTION SALES Herd Sires • Females • Show Prospects Embryos, Flushes and Semen FAMILY FUN & LEARNING EXPERIENCES Junior Steer & Heifer Shows and M•Beef Youth Contests BEEF BUSINESS INFO & NETWORKING State Breed Association Meetings, Educational Programs & Socials

SUndAy, APrIL 6 - junior Shows 8:00 am

MSU Block & Bridle Club Junior Heifer & Steer Shows

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Planning for reproductive success courtesty of trans ova genetics | by Sara kober

W

ith late-night barn checks and the constant battle with less than perfect weather conditions, calving season may be at the forefront of your mind this time of year. Before you know it, it will be time to begin thinking about reproductive work for the spring of 2014.

Some of the thingS you may want to be thinking about at thiS time include:

identify Potential donors There is no better time to decide which donors will enter your Embryo Transfer (ET) program than when this year’s calf crop is fresh in your mind. Make sure that all management practices are reviewed so that your donors transition through calving smoothly and have the best opportunity to have optimal results from a reproductive standpoint afterwards.

Building a Bank of frozen emBryos If you have donors that are being held open over the winter, this will be a great time to produce embryos and freeze them to be thawed and implanted in the spring. While ET is traditionally known for the ability to freeze embryos, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) technology has now evolved to the point that embryos produced through IVF can be frozen similar to embryos produced through ET.

while thiS iS certainly not an excluSive liSt of thingS to be conSidering, it may be a good place to Start planning for 2014.

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estimating recipient needs

With the US cowherd inventory at record lows, recipient females will be harder to come by. Given the tight supplies of cows in the country this year, early planning will be critical to ensure the one can make the number of pregnancies needed for their operation. Any information you can provide us in regards to your intentions for utilizing our recipients will allow us to better plan for ensuring adequate numbers are available.

iVf teCHnology

If you have not utilized In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) previously, now is a great time to visit with a Trans Ova Genetics representative about how this technology can complement and enhance your breeding program as you plan your reproductive work for the coming months. IVF technology has advantages that can benefit breeders who utilize the technology alone, or as a compliment to their current embryo transfer program. IVF, unlike ET, can be performed on pregnant donors up until day 100-120 of pregnancy. It can also be performed on young heifers, as well as those donors who aren’t responding to a traditional ET program.

SEXED SEMEN

When you decide that one gender may be more valuable than the other in relation to your breeding program, sexed semen is a technology to be considered to increase the changes of gender-chosen offspring. Recent techniques to “reverse sort” semen (sexing semen from a previously frozen straw), used in conjunction with IVF, has provided breeders with the option to provide frozen semen from nearly any sire of their choice, have it sorted, and use it in their herd to create calves of the desired gender.

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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 Jan 1, 2013 and Dec 31, 2013. • 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.

HEDULE CHANGE SC SCHEDULE:

FRIDAY, APRIL 4TH: 12:00 p.m............................................................. Cattle may begin to arrive 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. .....................................................................Check-In • All cattle must have tattoos checked for verification • All steers MUST check-in at this time and heifers can as well SATURDAY, APRIL 5TH 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. .................Check-In for Heifers (No late check-ins) 8:00 a.m. ....................................................................................... Steer Show • Ring A will begin first, Ring B will follow with a one breed delay 11:30 a.m. ..................................................................................... Heifer Show • Ring A will begin first, Ring B will follow with a one breed delay

WHERE:

Champaign County Fairgrounds 1302 N. Coler Ave., Urbana, IL 61801

JUDGES:

Ring A: Wes Wise

|

Ring B: Rob Duis

PREMIUMS: (Both Days, 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 Will Rincker (217) 663-7138 Shelby Peterson (217) 430-7557 Treavor Taylor (309) 825-3346

HOTELS:

Room Blocks available under “Spring Showdown” Please book ASAP. Sleep Inn & Suites, Danville: (217)442-6600 Fairfield Inn, Danville: (217)443-3388

April 5th, 2014

2 IBA poINtS SHowS 1 DAy 2 rINgS (A&B) 2 jUDgeS


March 29

f oo H & n or H

Jackpot Show

Saturday, March 29, 2014 • 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 2013. 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 10:30 Heifers starting at 12:30, followed by steers Check-in: Friday, March 28 .........6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March 29 ....6:00 a.m. - 10:00 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 • kaTIE TUCkEr: 217-737-9596 SaMaNTHa CUNNINgHaM: 979-220-5681 • MILES ToEYNES: 618-420-9413

Directions:

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Annual Performance-Tested Bull & Female Sale Friday, March 21, 2014 • 6:00 p.m. Mid-Mo Livestock Center • Marshall Junction, MO

Selling......75 Angus & Sim-Angus Bulls • 100 Angus Females Reg: 17735493

Reg: 17735707

2/12/13

1/08/13 Big-time maternal genetics in this impressive, deep ribbed, high capacity daughter of SAV Angus Valley 1867 produced from the great Pathfiner dam SAV Elba 4436. She has the pedigree power and EPD profile to make an excellent donor.

Reg: 17735532

A fancy show heifer and replacement prospect combining the proven genetics of SAV Bismarck 5682 with the extreme growth and proven performance of Sitz Upward 307R and SAV Net Worth 4200 in this impressive, eye-appealing female. Reg: 17735715

SAV Elba 4436

2/27/13 Eye appeal, style, and performance in this fancy Connealy Confidence 0100 daughter produced from a daughter of SAV Net Worth 4200 from the Patricia cow family. Reg: 17735535

2/12/13 An outstanding yearling show heifer prospect in this daughter of SAV Bismarck 5682 produced from one of the breed’s all time great daughters of SAV 8180 Traveler 004, SAV Elba 4436. She is a full sister to many great females including the $60,000 Buford Elba 9000.

1/25/13 This fancy SAV Pioneer 7301 daughter is produced from a full sister to MF Net Return 8197, ALC Blackcap SOAT who is now a donor in the ZWT program. Reg: 17733274

Marshall & Fenner Farms

22227 Saline 127 Hwy. • Malta Bend, MO 65359

Brian Marshall (660) 641-4522 marshallfenner@myturbonet.com

www.marshallandfennerfarms.com

Sale Guest: Murphy Cattle Co. (660) 287-7727

1/19/13 An impressive big bodied, high capacity daughter of MF Net Return 8197 from a Pathfinder daughter of EXT tracing to SVF Forever Lady 1120.


33rd AnnuAl

www.shOwsteers.cOM/gOeken/

GOEKEN CATTLE Bull SAlE Thursday, april 17, 2014 • 1:00 pM selling 70 Bulls Yankton Livestock | North Highway 81 • Yankton, SD

609 1/2 sim 1/2 angus • BW 88 • high regard x BeB Juneau

1105 1/2 sim 1/2 angus • BW:88 sharper image x JMg 768s (dream On son)

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pB sim BW 86 eT • high regard x dream On (692 donor)

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5/8 sim 3/8 angus • BW 82 • high regard x JMg 768s (dream on son) pB angus • BW 78 • Calving ease Bull • soo line Motive x Bismark

149 pB angus Calving ease • BW 76 • soo line Motive X Final answer

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967 3/4 Maine 1/4 angus • BW 88 • hard Whiskey x Wide Track

0111 pB sim • BW 80 • high regard x sure Bet

• Simmental - 3/8 – Purebred • Purebred anguS • maine-anjou bullS Many Outstanding Bulls like these will sell. SireS include.... Yardley High Regard, Yardley Utah, Yardley Denali, Sharper Image, Shocking Dream, Durcell, Soo Line Motive, Moore Mytty In Focus 801, Sitz Upward, KFC Architect, HF Prowler, Hard Whiskey, & Predator

908 pB Maine • BW 85 • hard Whiskey x premium Blend

GOEKEN Cattle

John Goeken • 605.364.7432 Nathan Goeken • 605.660.9626 Adam Goeken • 605.660.3726 Aaron Goeken • 605.660.4301 goekencattle@goldenwest.net

JoHN & SuSaN GoekeN, 30139 435th Ave Utica, SD 57067 Sale Day Phone for the Yankton Livestock Auction 1-605-665-2999 or 1-800-952-3640


2014

My Turn x Maine – Many Time Reserve Champion

Tiger Woods x Dr. Who Grand Champion Clinton County Fair shown by Katelyn Molitor

Dwight hamilton: 937-763-1463 or 937-763-1700 BraD hook Cattle Promotions: 641-344-3193 grover Farms: John, Kristi, and family • 937-402-0367 Sale updates available online at: dwighthamiltonshowcattle.com

SAle informAtion:

Cattle can be viewed anytime after april 12th or by appointment. WWW.BREEDERSWORLD.COM

thAnk you!

thank you for visiting our stop during our 2013 sale and making it a success. Hope to see you at our sPring Bling 2014.

SAle locAtion:

Dwight Hamilton Show Cattle • 8859 US Rt. 50 • Hillsboro, OH 45133

Direct Hit x Get It Done 4th overall at Ohio State Fair and numerous open show champion shown by Hillary Hamilton

April 25 -27 BREEDERS WORLD ONLINE SALES

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COACH’S

Playbook By KindrA G OrdOn

TwO-Time ncaa champiOn men’s baskeTball cOach rick piTinO shares aDvice fOr playing The game Of life.

eaching others to achieve success is something Richard “Rick” Pitino knows a little something about. A native New Yorker, early in his career he accomplished his dream of coaching in the NBA for the New York Knicks in the late 80’s and for the Boston Celtics in the early 90’s. He then shifted his focus to college basketball and holds the distinction of being the only men’s coach in NCAA history to lead three different schools (Providence, Kentucky, and Louisville) to a Final Four and being the only coach in the NCAA to lead two different schools to an NCAA National Championship – the University of Kentucky in 1996 and the University of Louisville in 2013. Pitino chronicles his philosophy toward success as a motivational speaker and author. His most recent book, The One-Day Contract: How to Add Value to Every Minute of Your Life, was released in October 2013. Pitino says two years ago he was inspired to reflect on his life – and write the book – as he approached the age of 60 and after an unexpected loss by his team to local school Moorhead State. After the game upset happened, Pitino says, “For the first time I thought about stepping out of the game I love; my passion.” However, as he pondered it more he says, “I realized I was letting a loss get me down; I was running from the challenges that lie ahead.” He adds that everyone experiences failure at some point, but the question is how do you treat failure? His philosophy is that failure should be viewed as “fertilizer that will help future things grow in your life.” He adds, “Handle failure with courage; you must learn from it.”

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That experience prompted Pitino to reflect and work to improve himself. He recalled that during his career with the Knicks while visiting with a group of Wall Street brokers they chastised Pitino for the multi-year, multimillion dollar contracts that players got. They said, “In our industry, if we have one bad trade, we’re fired. We live on a one-day contract.”

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That phrase stuck with Pitino, who says, “The one-day contract is about being as good as you can be every single day, so you move beyond ordinary and become extraordinary.” Pitino says he has practiced this philosophy of having a one-day contract with himself and his team for the past two years, and he credits it with helping him be as passionate of a coach at age 60 as he was at age 30. It has also contributed to his continued success – including the 2013 NCAA Championship. Pitino’s contract with himself – and advice to others – includes a daily routine and what he calls “meticulous” preparation for each day. Strive to wake up with a positive outlook each day, he suggests. He listens to upbeat music as he drives to work to help encourage that mindset. Throughout his career, Pitino says he has aimed to stay positive and remove negative people and distractions – particularly talk radio – from his life. He recounts a time when he was coaching the Knicks that he listened to the negative comments on the radio and says, “I didn’t like what was said about myself or other coaches. As a result, I noticed I wasn’t going to work in an upbeat positive mood ready to attack the day’s problems and ready to make my team better.” Realizing this, he stopped allowing negativity into his life. “For 30-plus years, I’ve never turned on talk radio. I turn away and turn off and totally tune out cynical, negative people,” he says. In today’s world of social media, he cautions others of the negative messages they allow into their life, and encourages them to instead surround themselves with upbeat and positive people. “My first piece of advice to people – especially young people – is to turn off the negative; tune out the cynical and surround yourself with positive and upbeat people because they raise up everybody’s abilities.”


Turn Off DisTracTiOns

Along with tuning out negativity, Pitino advocates having a “laser sharp focus on what you want to accomplish.” He adds, “You can’t get distracted; avoid traps along the way.” He uses the cell phone as an example, saying, “It’s an addictive piece of equipment. I know because two years ago I was addicted.” Pitino said he began to notice that he was always on his phone and the people he was with were always on theirs as well. As part of his contract with himself, Pitino decided to put his phone away while he was with others. “When I meet someone I want to treat them as the most significant person in my life at that moment.” He advises, “Never take anyone for granted who you meet in life. Leave a lasting impression, whether it’s 5 minutes or 20 minutes. Do a commercial on who you are and what you’re all about.” To the young generation he adds, “You are the generation of the distracted. Turn off your phone when you go to dinner and when you are with others.” If his players are on their phones during meal times, Pitinio will take it away for 24 hours. He says they consider that a worse punishment than running at 5 a.m. Pitinio concludes, “Don’t fall into the trap of technology. Technology is awesome, but there’s a time and place for it. When you are in the company of others company make them your focus.” Regarding communication he also offers this advice: Listen four times to the amount you speak. “Everybody loves listeners,” Pitino says and notes, “I’ve learned this the hard way in recruiting.” He shares the story of a young man he tried to recruit several years ago – going to his high school games over the course of two years. When it came time for the young man to sign, Pitino spent 45 minutes “preaching” to the student and his family about the university and his basketball program.

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In retrospect, Pitino says, “I broke every rule of communication; I didn’t build a bond or relationship; I didn’t listen.” That student didn’t even come to visit the campus and didn’t sign.

URSELF x SURROUND YO OPLE WITH POSITIVE PE

Pitino moved on to another player and went in with a different approach – asking them questions, listening to their concerns. He was invited to stay for dinner; the family visited campus that weekend and the player signed with Pitino’s team within the week.

DAY x LIVE BY A ONECONTRACT E AND x KNOW THE TIM NOLOgY PLACE FOR TECH AN EFFECx LISTEN TO BE OR TIVE COMMUNICAT RSITY x LOOK AT ADVE D WITH HONESTY AN COURAgE

Pitino reiterates, “Listen and read the road signs. To master communication, listen four times to the amount you speak and you’ll know how to sell in different situations.” Lastly, Pitino reminds himself – and others, “Remember your passion.” He says, “Start each day on a one-day contract, wake up ultra-positive and pursue your dreams and goals.” He concludes, “When adversity crops up in your day, handle it by looking it straight in the eye. Don’t make excuses and point fingers at others, meet those challenges.” Coach Pitino shared his comments during the opening session of the 2013 National FFA Convention on Oct. 30 in Louisville. Listen to him at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp2edsfz3ti

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

All on Mountain Standard Time!

• First come first served to stall assignments. • Be prepared to show out of trailers and generators are encouraged.

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

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

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

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


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op·por·tun·ist

Here’s your chance

—don’t miss out!

AAA Reg 17362715

Semen available

EPDs as of 2/24/14

BW

I+2.6

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I+106

MILK I+25 MARB I+.33 REA

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

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

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

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

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modern, stout, functional

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PERFORMANCE

at every

ANGLE

New Bulls 2014 - FOR -

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

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


Brockstar

*Brockstar Calf Pic

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

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

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


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

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

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

For semen inquiries contact: MCVICkeR FARMs • Bridgeport, Nebraska

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


- Grand Champion Polled Hereford Bull, ’14 NWSS - Grand Champion Hereford Bull, ’13 American Royal - Shown by Beck/Long Herefords, Sullivan Farms & Tucker Cattle Company

- Grand Champion Steer, ’13 Indiana State Fair - Shown by Teegan Brumbaugh

- Grand Champion Steer, ’13 Illinois State Fair - Shown by Nathan England

- Reserve Grand Champion Female, ’14 NWSS - Shown by Sara Sullivan

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MEDIAPREP 101 Mastering a few key techniques can help livestock enthusiasts share positive messages with the media.

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By Kindra Gordon here’s a reporter roaming the aisles at the livestock show your attending, and they decide to stop and ask you some questions about your involvement in youth livestock shows. What should you do?

With increasing consumer interest – and concern – toward agriculture and where food comes from, an opportunity to share your story with the media is one you don’t want to miss. But it’s also one that you want to make sure puts a positive light on the industry and what you do. That’s why it is important to be prepared to be a spokesperson for your business and your industry, says Kathy Kerchner, an Arizona-based media and speaking expert. Kerchner is a former TV news anchor and reporter who has worked as a media/presentation coach for the past 20 years. She says the key to “mastering your message” is learning how to focus the interview on what you want to say, rather than what the reporter wants to ask. This begins long before you have a reporter in your face or on the phone asking questions. Kerchner’s advice is simple. “Plan your agenda,” she says and suggests writing out the key positive messages or “talking points” that you would want to emphasize about your business and industry in any interview. As you do this, she suggests anticipating the questions that a reporter will likely ask about your role in the industry, and then planning and preparing your answers. As well, consider the questions that might be more difficult to answer. “Where are you vulnerable?” questions Kerchner. Additionally, be prepared to supplement your comments with supporting information – such as real-life examples from your farm or ranch, research findings or third party endorsements.

More Media do’s & don’Ts

Media expert Kathy Kerchner offers these additional tips for a successful interview with a reporter: • Don’t repeat a reporter’s negative language, even to deny it. Instead, go right to a positive response. • Don’t offer an opinion speculating why something happened. “When you answer questions about what could have happened or what might happen, you risk tempting the reporter to turn your guesses into conclusions,” she says. • Don’t speak for others or criticize and blame others. These tactics usually backfire, says Kerchner. • Never say something “off the record.” To be safe, Kerchner says, “Don’t say anything to a reporter you don’t want to read in the paper, hear on the radio, or see on TV. Just because you think the interview is over doesn’t mean the reporter isn’t still taking mental notes.” • Do hold your ground. Kerchner says no matter how many times a reporter asks you the same question, continue to repeat your major points. • Do dress appropriately. If you are in an interview that will be broadcast on TV (or via the Internet) dress in solid colors and a simple outfit that will distract viewers. For print articles a photo is also often taken to run with the article, so be sure to be dressed professionally.


Take iT sTep-by-sTep

With Kerchner’s advice under your belt and some time devoted to preparing your talking points, let’s take it back to the reporter wanting to interview you – what should you do?

sTep 1 sTep 2 sTep 3 Kerchner suggests avoiding “cold calls” from reporters. Instead, she says buy yourself some time to prepare your thoughts – even if it’s just 5-10 minutes to prepare.

As the interview gets underway, Kerchner advises looking for opportunities to “bridge” from the questions being asked to the message you want to emphasize.

She suggests saying, “I’d like to be part of your story, but I’m in the middle of something right now. What’s your deadline? May we schedule a time to visit?” If you’re at the event, perhaps you can meet up with the reporter in 15 or 30 minutes. If the reporter is calling you after an event, visit about their timeline and schedule a time for a call-back interview.

She tells, “Those who are best at doing interviews have mastered the art of ‘bridging.’ Bridging helps you transition from the question you were asked to an answer that you want to give (your message) without making it seems as if you are avoiding the question.”

Prior to the interview you might also ask what medium will the story be broadcast in (TV, radio, print, podcast, blog)? What topics they want to focus on discussing? Who else have/will they talk to for the story? Who is the audience that will see the story? As a former reporter, Kerchner says, “You do want to get in on the story as early as possible so you can help shape the reporter’s thinking, but you are on the record the minute you start the interview, so you also want to be prepared.”

She describes this as a three-step process:

What if you don’t have the answer to a question? Kerchner says you should never say “no comment.” Rather, if you do not know how to respond to something, she suggests bridging back to your key message or admitting, “I am not the best person to answer that; it’s not my area of expertise. Let me have someone give you a call back.” Likewise, Kerchner says, “Don’t feel trapped into giving a yes or no answer if the reporter demands one. If you can’t answer, instead say, ‘The answer is not that simple and then bridge to one of your talking points.’”

1) Answer or acknowledge the reporter’s question as briefly as possible. 2) Then bridge. 3) To your positive messages with supporting information and examples. Useful bridge phrases include: but…; the real issue is…; you may also want to know…; let me put that in perspective…; however research shows…; here’s something equally important to consider….

addiTional advice

As you polish your media skills, Kerchner shares these additional tips for mastering the media and your message: Pause before you answer. This gives you a chance to think about what you want to say, and can make your response seem less rehearsed or “canned,” she says. Use empathy. “You can – and should – show genuine human emotion about death, injury and other losses. Just because you say you’re saddened, doesn’t mean you admit guilt or negligence,” says Kerchner. Clarify unclear questions. “Don’t answer a question you don’t understand,” says Kerchner. Either rephrase it yourself or ask for clarification. And, if you are doing a taped radio or TV interview, you can stop and ask the reporter to repeat the question. Keep cool. Never lose your temper or get defensive with a reporter – it won’t help your story. Add as much as you can. If a reporter concludes the interview by asking if you have anything to add, by all means do. Kerchner concludes, “Always take the opportunity to summarize or repeat key messages. Kerchner is author of the book Soundbites: A Business Guide for Working with the Media. For more information visit her website at www.masteryourmessage.com.

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Saturday, March 29, 2014:

Saturday, March 29, 2014:

Showin’ For A Cure

North Missouri Prospect

• Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. • Show starts at 10:00 a.m.

• Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. • Show starts at 10:00 a.m.

• Grand Champion Heifer & Steer: $1000 • Reserve Champion Heifer & Steer: $500

• Grand Champion Heifer & Steer: $500 • Reserve Champion Heifer & Steer: $250

Contact Eric Doughtery 660.734.8434

Contact Dewayne McCauslin 660.752.5885

Sunday, March 30, 2014:

Steer & Heifer Show

Sunday, March 30, 2014:

Milan FFA Jackpot

NWMSU AGR

• Registration begins at 7:00 a.m. • Show starts at 9:00 a.m.

• Registration begins at 7:00 a.m. • Show starts at 9:00 a.m.

• Grand Champion Heifer & Steer: $500 • Reserve Champion Heifer & Steer: $250

• Grand Champion Heifer & Steer: $1,000 • Reserve Champion Heifer & Steer: $500

Contact Jack Green 660.292.1105

Contact Joseph Lolli 660.346.9711 Contact Aaron Edwardsd 660.833.9849

Green & Gold Classic

All shows are open to exhibitors from all states. MCCA sanctioned shows. Located at the Livingston Co. Fairgrounds in Chillicothe, MO. Sullivan Supply and Weaver Livestock Products will be present both days.

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Monopoly steer and last year’s high seller at $16,500. Several sibs to sell.

Sires Represented:

Monopoly • Heat Wave • Heat Seeker • Boardwalk • I-80 • Man Amongst Boys • Believe in Me • Jessie James • Friskey Whiskey • Monopoly Money Selling our Top 4 yearling bullS Semen TeSTed and ready for Turn ouT

This high selling Unstoppable heifer was purchased by the Rod Brown family from Indiana many like her sell.

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Batesville, Indiana • cattleconnections.com/kopp

Tim Schwab, manager

home: 812-623-3210 • cell: 812-569-8536

Kyle Campbell, Herdsman

937-533-3572

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Sire: MONOPOLY Dam: GROUND ZERO

BW: 83 lbs.

Bred by Dunk Cattle Co. Semen: $25/STRAW THC/PHAF

OWNERS: SKULL CREEK RANCH

Scott Family Brady Scott: (306) 741.4154 Maple Creek, Sask. Skull Creek Ranch Canada

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CAMPBELL SHOW STEERS

Mitch, Jodie, Austin, Ryan, Treston Campbell (780) 787.0492 Derwent, AB. Canada


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

WINTER WORRIES

With the snow piling up this winter, so do the concerns with livestock. In past Insights, we have focused on nutrition primarily. That, along with signs of health issues, are what we feel to be the most important issues to take care of. Let’s face it, there is so much more though; especially when it comes to preparing for the show ring. Here are a few winter preparation tips that may help when it comes to winter weather and the show ring. One thing we like to cover with our families, is “keep blowing”. While we like to brush, brush, brush in the summer; we realize that getting a little combing or brushing in throughout the winter is tough, especially when beginning to dry from a wet state. However, we stress running the blower and working the comb with the blower for long periods of time. Our rule is when you think the calf is dry, keep blowing for another hour. This may sound extreme, but it can be a simple way to force yourself to get the animal thoroughly dry and get the proper hair work in. Too many times, we find families rushing through the time needed to properly dry a calf which can lead to hair working issues, as well as obvious health problems. Also, keep some rubbing alcohol handy; this will be helpful in treating the “ear ice sickles”. You may often find that that pesky ice buildup will accumulate on ones underline, ears, etc. While this is a pain, it can be more. As expected, this melts and causes damp chest floors or tips to ears which can once again, obviously create health issues. Use the alcohol in fogger or simply pour on a rag and rub in to melt the ice and allow you to finish properly drying the animal. A simple piece of common sense that I wish someone showed me earlier as a kid. Another piece of common sense product that you will need if showing in the winter is a bucket heater-trust me this is a necessity. It will be used for warming the temperature slightly for drinking water to warming cans to fit with. Your fitting crew will appreciate warming cans for use in this winter weather as it will greatly improve the performance of the spraying. Be careful to not get things to hot, a warm temperature will suffice nicely; too much heat can send cans bursting. This warm water technique will also be a great way to thaw sheen bottles or soap for washing. I hope these few common sense techniques will be of some use, especially for those that are new to the winter show circuit. Remember that nutrition and overall health are of utmost importance as we carry on throughout the winter. Reach out to your local Umbarger dealer for further advice.

WHEN YOU THINK YOUR CALF IS DRY.... KEEP BLOWING FOR ANOTHER HOUR.

ZACH GRAY - 815-545-1498

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

OFFICE - 317-422-5195 RYAN KEPHART - 317-696-3393 ERIC KING - 419-889-7443 WWW.UMBARGERANDSONS.COM


BUSINESS MINDED

Sandwich the

GENERATION

Dealing with Ag ing Parents W hile Raising Kids Cour tesy of: Mat thew E. O’Donnell Vice President Morgan Stanley

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re you “sandwiched” financially and emotionally between an aging parent and an adult child? According to a recent study, nearly half of Americans in their 40s and 50s have a parent aged 65 or older and are either raising a young child or financially supporting a grown child (age 18 or older).1 Among this group, 15% are providing financial support to both an aging parent and a child.

While the “Sandwich Generation” is a demographic trend that has been documented for some time, the financial implications associated with caring for multiple generations of family members has been escalating in recent years, with the bulk of the financial pressure coming from adult children as opposed to aging parents. More than a quarter of respondents (27%) provide primary financial support to their adult children, up from 20% in 2005. By contrast, just 21% of middle-aged adults report having provided financial support to an aging parent in the past year, a number that has not changed since 2005.1

• Search online for local support services. In addition to day care and health aids, many states and communities offer other services that can help both you and your parents cope. Look online under “elder,” “geriatric” or “senior” care services for support programs near you. • Encourage parents to update their estate plans and beneficiary designations. Even if they already have an estate plan in place, there is a good likelihood that it could be out of date and may not take into consideration life events that have transpired over the years, such as the birth of grandchildren, divorces, remarriages or other factors.

For dealing With your groWn children, consider the FolloWing. • First, talk to them about your financial realities. Live-at-home adult children may not be aware of what it costs to run a home while supporting aging parents at the same time. Letting them know the costs you face each month makes those costs real to them, and can encourage them to shoulder some of the responsibility themselves.

One explanation for the growing need for financial support among the nation’s young adults is the toll that the Great Recession has taken on this demographic group. According to U.S. government data, the percentage of young adults employed in 2010 was the lowest it had been since 1948.2

• Share the common costs. Most live-at-home adult children are there for a reason, often due to lack of a job or inability to afford a place of their own. But that does not mean they should not shoulder a portion of household expenses. Work out a realistic rent or cost-sharing arrangement and stick with it.

according to u.s. government data, the percentage oF young adults employed in 2010 Was the loWest it had been since 1948.

What can you do? If you are supporting both a parent and a grown child, there are a number of resources and support services you can turn to for help. For your parents, consider the following.

Despite the added financial resources being directed toward the young, the study found that, in general, the public places more value on supporting aging parents than on supporting grown children. Among all survey respondents, 75% said adults had a responsibility to provide financial assistance to an aging parent in need, while only 52% believed parents had the same responsibility to help out an adult child.1

maximum amount if you have an income of $15,000 or less, to a minimum of 20% of the maximum amount if your income exceeds $43,000.

• Enroll them in adult day care or hire a home health aide. Whether they live with you or on their own, you may need to consider helping them to manage medication, to conduct daily tasks such as bathing or meal preparation, and to make arrangements for assistance with household chores. A visiting nurse and home care agency may provide assistance in these areas. The average adult day-care program costs $70 per day, and a home health aide costs an average of $21 per hour.3 • Consider engaging a health care advocate. Professional health advocates or private health advisories can ease the burden associated with health care planning. In addition to facilitating and expediting care during major illnesses, private health advisories can also help you develop a comprehensive and customized health strategy based on your individual needs and personal health issues. • Investigate potential tax breaks. You may be able to contribute up to $5,000 per year to your employer’s dependent care flexible spending account, if available, provided your parents live with you more than half the year and you pay for them to attend an adult day-care program. If you don’t have a flex account, you may be able to claim the dependent-care credit on your tax return. The maximum amount of expenses to which the credit may be applied is $3,000 for one dependent or $6,000 for two. The applicable percentage of the maximum amount of expenses that you receive as the credit varies with your income, from a high of 35% of the

• Separate the individual costs. Is your live-athome son or daughter a finicky eater? Do they demand certain foods or sundries that you would not buy otherwise? Then let them pay for them. They’ll learn to appreciate what their tastes are actually costing, and avoid resentments on your part.

• Share the chores. Assigning chores and responsibilities may seem obvious, but often it’s overlooked, leaving mom and dad to do all the work. Garbage, lawn care, housework, laundry--make it clear to all who is responsible for what task.

• Don’t make it too comfortable. If your goal is to eventually nudge your fledglings out of the nest, you need to provide incentive. That means not treating them as permanent guests, but as temporary live-at-home adult children, with obligations and responsibilities of their own. In the end, they will appreciate it as much as you.

Footnotes/disclaimers: 1 Source: Pew Research Center, “The Sandwich Generation: Rising Financial Burdens for Middle-Aged Americans,” January 2013. 2 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 3 Source: MetLife Mature Market Institute, The 2012 MetLife Market Survey of Nursing Home, Assisted Living, Adult Day Services, and Home Care Costs, November 2012. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (“Morgan Stanley”), its affiliates and Morgan Stanley Financial Advisors or Private Wealth Advisors do not provide tax or legal advice. This material was not intended or written to be used, and it cannot be used, for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed on the taxpayer. Clients should consult their tax advisor for matters involving taxation and tax planning and their attorney for matters involving trust and estate planning and other legal matters. If you’d like to learn more, please contact Matthew E. O’Donnell. Article by Wealth Management Systems Inc. and provided courtesy of Morgan Stanley Financial Advisor.

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Gibson County (in) Preview show February 8-9, 2014 Princton, Ind.

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

Champion Commercial | Shown by: Leslie Rogers

Champion Angus

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Reserve Commercial | Shown by: Samantha Morris

g Heifer nd Breedin Reserve GeTra a Chamberlin ainer | Shown by: Becc Champion Main

breedinG heifers 5th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion Simmental | Shown by: Justin Clark

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Gibson County (in) Preview show February 8-9, 2014 Princton, Ind.

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

Champion Chianina | Shown by: Nelson England

Champion Crossb

4th Overall Market Animal Champion Simmental | Shown by: Ryen Kerr

Animal nd Market Reserve Gra Gentry | Shown by: Bethany Reserve Crossbred

Market aniMal 5th Overall Market Animal Champion Maine | Shown by: Austin Porter

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Gibson Co (in) Chianina

Preview show

Reserve: Kade Banter

hereford

Champion: Leslie Rogers

Breeding Heifers

anguS Reserve: Sophie Trainor

Maine

Champion: Brady Schnelten

Reserve: Zach Lytle

MaineTainer Reserve: Parker Reed

red anguS

Shorthorn

Maine-Anjou Champion: Clint Main

Champion: Hannah Taylor Reserve: Alton Holstine

Champion: Ashley Peterson

Reserve: Tucker Marrs

SiMMental

ShorthornPluS

Champion: Miller Smith

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Reserve: Zoe Reed


Gibson Co (in)

SiM-SolutionS

Preview show

Champion: Jake Newsom

Reserve: Taylor Hale

Breeding Heifers

CharolaiS

Market aniMals anguS Reserve: Tucker Marrs

hereford

Champion: Blake Peterson

Champion: Taylor Held

Reserve: Del Adcock

Chianina

Shorthorn

Champion: Dean Adcock

Reserve: Jackson Flash Hayman Champion: Brayden Freeman

Reserve: Maddie Gardener

Maine-anjou

Reserve: Clint Main

SiMMental

Reserve: Lauren Potts

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Missouri AGr ClAssiC January 31 - February 2, 2014 Columbia, Mo.

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer ding Heifer e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra cca Chamberlin ercial | Shown by: Be

Champion MaineTainer | Shown by: Avery Bennett

Champion Comm

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Reserve Chianina | Shown by: Kyle Shoufler

ing Heifer Reserve Ginara| Shnowd nBbyr: eCaerlydChamblain Champion Chian

BreedinG Heifers 5th Overall Breeding Heifer

Reserve MaineTainer | Shown by: Chancey Chamblain

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Missouri AGr ClAssiC January 31 - February 2, 2014 Columbia, Mo.

3rd Overall Market Animal

et Animal rk a M n io p m a Ch d n Gra w Hodges red | Shown by: Ande

Champion Simmental | Shown by: Andrew Hodges

Champion Crossb

4th Overall Market Animal

Champion ShorthornPlus | Shown by: Abby Tomhave

nd MarketHeAintnz imal Reserve Gra | Shown by: Danielle Reserve Crossbred

MArket AniMAls 5th Overall Market Animal Champion Charolais | Shown by: Stetson Wiss

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Angus

Missouri AGr

Champion: Sarah Norris

Reserve: Katy Tunstill

ChArolAis

Breeding Heifers mAine-Anjou Reserve: Brittney McBride

Composite ChArolAis

Champion: Ashley Moore

Champion: Avery Bennett

Reserve: Ellistin Morey

mAine-Anjou

hereford

Champion: Mallory Bormann

Reserve: Macey Paddick Reserve: Erik Groose

Champion: Ryleigh Morris

Reserve: Abby Couch

shorthorn

limousin

Champion: Garrett Hullinger

Reserve: Lexie Koelling

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shorthornplus

Missouri AGr AoB

Reserve: August Bertz

simmentAl

Champion: Gracie Danner

Champion: Abby Tlach

CommerCiAl Reserve: Maddie Udell

foundAtion simmentAl

Champion: Kaitlyn Lee

Reserve: Lilly Colbert

Reserve: Jenna Tlach

Angus

Champion: Chase Aylesworth

Breeding

Reserve: Kade Ward

Champion: Lexi Bremer

Reserve: Mackenzie Mawson

ChArolAis

ChiAninA

Champion: Katy Tunstill

Market

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hereford

Missouri AGr shorthornplus

Reserve: Jennifer Elliott

limousin

Champion: Morgan Belzer

Reserve: Morgan Snyder

simmentAl Reserve: Cammie Ward

mAine-Anjou

Champion: Austin Thomas

Reserve: Jesse Hoblyn

Reserve: Logan McCrea

mArket heifer

mAinetAiner

Champion: Danielle Heintz

Reserve: Stetson Wiss Champion: Cole Murphy

Reserve: Hagen Couch

shorthorn

Market aniMals Champion: Abby Tomhave

Reserve: Jamien Moore

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J u n i o r n e B r A s K A CAT T l e M e n

Breeding

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

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MAINE-ANJOU Kersten, Stephanie 1/2 ................ 18 Strope, Tejlor 3/30 ...................... 21 MAINETAINER Mohlfeld, Dalton 5/5 .................. 16 Peterson, Josh 5/3....................... 38 RED ANGUS Hauxwell, Brendon 5/14 ............. 20 Illingworth, Kolt 2/12 ................... 18 SHORTHORN Hogan, Connor ........................... 18 Hudson, Jessalynn 5/2................ 18 Strope, Berren 5/24 ..................... 14 Thomas, Quinnten 2/6 ............... 18 SHORTHORN PLUS Hudson, JessaLynn 5/2 .............. 23 Russman, Jace 3/1 ....................... 18 SIMMENTAL Hudson, TaraLee 4/25 ................ 60 Nichols, Nicole 3/3...................... 21 FOUNDATION SIMMENTAL Kersten, Stephanie 2/2 ............... 16 Kersten, Stephanie 3/3 ............... 2 Muller, Daniel 2/6........................ 18 Nickols, Nicole 3/3 ...................... 12 Russman, Dylan 3/12 .................. 28 COMMERCIAL Meysenburg, Tori 5/1 .................. 20 Elliott, Trenton 3/1....................... 10 Larsen, Fletcher 4/2 .................... 20 Long, Garrett 4/7........................ 16 Nichols, Taylor 4/20 .................... 16 Peterson, Justin 4/7 .................... 26 Russman, Keeley 4/6 .................. 26 Wagner, Dalton 4/10 .................. 20

MArKeT

CHIANINA Hauxwell, Brendon ...................... 8 Hauxwell, Kathlyn ....................... 8 Hinrichs, Bailey ............................ 10 Plock, Austin................................ 25 Stratman, Kali .............................. 21 Strope, Tejlor ............................... 20 Williams, Sydney ......................... 34 HEREFORD Hogan, Connor ........................... 50 LIMOUSIN Albers, Chase .............................. 21 Albers, Addi................................. 16 MAINE ANJOU Albers, Chase .............................. 14 Eliott, Trenton .............................. 2 Frey, Jaclyn .................................. 28 Lindstrom, Malina ....................... 2 Hauxwell, Brendon ...................... 58 SHORTHORN Scholting, Emily .......................... 10 Strope, Berren ............................. 14 SHORTHORN PLUS Eisenhauer, Radley ...................... 2 Eisenhauer, Riley ......................... 2 Scholting, Courtney.................... 2 Strope, Tejlor ............................... 30 SIMMENTAL Beller, Daniel................................ 16 Hudson, TaraLee ......................... 12 Plock, Austin................................ 2 Plock, Samantha.......................... 2 Williams, Sydney ......................... 12 Zahm, Jake .................................. 18 CROSSBRED Elliott, Cody................................. 14 Meller, Megan ............................. 2 Muller, Kristyna ........................... 14 Plock, Samantha.......................... 2 Schafer, Savannah ....................... 14 Schafer, Savannah ....................... 14

sHoWMAnsHiP

JUNIOR Eisenhauer, Radley ...................... 12 Clason, Korynn ............................ 25 Hudson, Jessalyn ........................ 2 Hudson, TaraLee ......................... 21 Larsen, Fletcher........................... 14 Nichols, Nicole ............................ 2 Plock, Austin................................ 2 Russman, Dylan .......................... 35 Russman, Hayden ....................... 2 Stateler, Jeht ................................ 8 Strope, Berren ............................. 2 Ziegler, Madie ............................. 2 INTERMEDIATE Albers, Chase .............................. 21 Beller, Daniel................................ 12 Eisenhauer, Riley ......................... 16 Hauxwell, Kathlyn ....................... 12 Kersten, Stephanie ...................... 2 Lindstrom, Malina ....................... 16 Muller, Megan ............................. 2 Olson, Holly ................................ 2 Russman, Jace ............................. 10 Scholting, Courtney.................... 2 Stratman, Kali .............................. 37 Strope, Tejlor ............................... 50 Thomas, Holly ............................. 2 Thomas, Quinnten ..................... 21 SENIOR Bennett, Shaila ............................ 2 Farr, Kevi ...................................... 2 Hauxwell, Brendon ...................... 16 Keys, Michelle ............................. 8 Nelson, Justine ............................ 10 Peterson, Josh ............................. 35 Plock, Samantha.......................... 2 Russman, Keeley ......................... 41 Schafer, Savannah ....................... 41 Scholting, Emily .......................... 2 Scholting, Rachel ........................ 2 Williams, Sydney ......................... 10


Nebraska aGr WiNter PrevieW December 20-21, 2013 Lincoln, Neb.

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

Champion MaineTainer | Shown by: Brandon Hagie

Champion Chianina

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion Shorthorn | Shown by: Sara Sullivan

g Heifer nd Breedin Reserve Gra el | Shown by: Ben Nikk Reserve Chianina

breediNG Heifers 5th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion Angus | Shown by: Sara Sullivan

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Nebraska aGr

WiNter PrevieW

6th Overall Breeding Heifer Reserve Shorthorn | Shown by: Cole Clanton

6th Overall Market Animal

Champion Commercial | Shown by: Kiley Elder

7th Overall Market Animal

Champion ShorthornPlus | Shown by: Samantha Dunphy

Charolais

Champion Maine | Shown by: Brendon Hauxwell

7th Overall Breeding Heifer

Reserve: Mathew Wheeler

Champion: Bailey Core

Reserve: Tori Tucker

angus

Composite Charolais

Champion: Bailey Hinrichs

Breeding Heifers

Reserve: Jeht Stateler

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Nebraska aGr

WiNter PrevieW

Breeding Heifers hereford

maine-anjou

limousin

Champion: Atlanta Maronde

mini-hereford Champion: Erin Steele

red angus

Champion: Tejlor Strope

Reserve: Stephanie Kersten

Reserve: Austin Sorensen

shorthornplus

Champion: Brendon Hauxwell

foundation simmental

Champion: Cade Bracker Reserve: Jessalynn Hudson

Champion: Taralee Hudson

Reserve: Allee Maronde

CommerCial

simmental

Champion: Kane Aegerter

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Reserve: Sara Sullivan


Nebraska aGr angus

WiNter PrevieW Charolais

Reserve: Regan Skow

limousin

Champion: Jenner Blach

Champion: Dalton Line

hereford Reserve: Kiah Songster

mainetainer

Champion: Dustin Lund

Champion: Conner Hogan

Reserve: Hayley Ehrke

shorthornplus

shorthorn

Champion: Chandler Schelkopt

Reserve: Jesse Hoblyn Reserve: Makia Smith

Champion: Kade Killmer

Reserve: Katlyn Hauxwell

simmental

market heifers

Champion: Zoie Shook

Reserve: Jesse Hoblyn

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PennSylvania Farm Show January 11-18, 2014 Harrisburg, Pa.

Jr heiFerS

ding Heifer e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra Weaver | Shown by: Madison Champion Angus

SteerS

n Mark Grand ChaGamrdnepio r

et Steer

Shown by: Scott

nd Market Steer Reserve GStra ahl Shown by: Paige

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PennSylvania Hereford

Farm Show

Champion: Rylee Stockdale

Reserve: Rylee Stockdale

Limousin

Junior Heifers Reserve: Shane D. Clark

angus

maine-anjou

Champion: Dylan E. Clark

Reserve: Catherine Work Champion: Makayla Stone

Reserve: Elizabeth Baker-Mikesell

maineTainer

simmenTaL

Reserve: Justin Awckland

Champion: Kali Rankin

Reserve: Blake Herman

Champion: Ian Erdely

sHorTHorn

Champion: Brittany Truax

Simmental Reserve: Maria Angelo

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PennSylvania Farm Show January 11-18, 2014 Harrisburg, Pa.

en Female Grand Chantmalp| Shioownn Op by: Jackson Mattocks Champion Simme

oPen FemaleS

angus

simmenTaL

Champion: Catherine Work

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Reserve: Dale Rains

Reserve: Ian Erdely


PennSylvania Farm Show

sHorTHorn

Hereford

open females

Reserve: Douglas Howe

Champion: Rachel Clark

Limousin

Champion: Rylee Stockdale

Shorthorn Reserve: Kali Rankin Champion: Kelsey Delaplaine

Reserve: Kelsey Delaplaine

maine-anjou

aoB

Reserve: Makayla Stone

Champion: Kelsey Delaplaine

Reserve: James & Jackie Campbell

Champion: Rylee Stockdale

maineTainer

Champion: Kurt Fleener

AOB Reserve: Shelby Rarick

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PennSylvania Farm Show January 11-18, 2014 Harrisburg, Pa.

Reserve Grand Market Hog Shown by: Joe Espey

Reserve Market Lamb Shown by: Brynlin Carey

Grand Champion Market Hog

Shown by: Evan Hillegass

Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by: Brittani Hook

Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by: Lauren Diamond

Reserve Grand Market Goat

Shown by: Scott Snyder

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Scarlet & Gray MidweSt Showdown January 4-5, 2014 Columbus, Ohio

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer (A) ) ding Heifechrel(A e e r B n io p m a y nn Ch Co d n Gra (B) | Shown by: Ra ercial (A) & Reserve

Champion Maine (A&B) | Shown by: Lucas Wisnefski

Champion Comm

4th Overall Breeding Heifer (A) Champion Hereford (A&B) | Shown by: Devin Hay

) nd BreedinccagChHameibeferlinr (A Reserve Gra ial (A) | Shown by: Be Reserve Commerc

heiferS (rinG a) 5th Overall Breeding Heifer (A)

Champion MaineTainer (A) & Reserve (B) | Shown by: Janel Gilbert

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Scarlet & Gray MidweSt Showdown January 4-5, 2014 Columbus, Ohio

3rd Overall Breeding Heifer (B) ding Heifeon r (B) e e r B n io p m a Ch d n Gra : Kaitlyn Thomps ercial (B) | Shown by

Champion Hereford (A&B) | Shown by: Devin Hay

Champion Comm

4th Overall Breeding Heifer (B)

Champion MaineTainer (B) & Reserve (A) | Shown by: Maci Chamberlin

) nd Breed(Ain) g| ShHowein byfe: Rarch(Bel Conny Reserve Gra ial (B) & Champion Reserve Commerc

heiferS (rinG B) 5th Overall Breeding Heifer (B) Champion Maine (A&B) | Shown by: Lucas Wisnefski

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Scarlet & Gray MidweSt Showdown January 4-5, 2014 Columbus, Ohio

3rd Overall Market Animal (A)

et Animal (A) rk a M n io p m a Ch d n Gra own by: Alex Witt red Div. 2 (A&B) | Sh

Champion Crossbred Div. 4 (A&B) | Shown by: Bailey Rist

Champion Crossb

4th Overall Market Animal (A)

Champion Chianina (A) & Reserve (B) | Shown by: Brooke Egbert

et Animali Do(Arse)y rand Mark Reserve sbGred by: Mackenz Div. 1 (A&B) | Shown Champion Cros

Market (rinG a) 5th Overall Market Animal (A)

Reserve Crossbred Div. 2 (A&B) | Shown by: Maddie Caldwell

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Scarlet & Gray MidweSt Showdown January 4-5, 2014 Columbus, Ohio

3rd Overall Market Animal (B)

et Animal (B) rk a M n io p m a Ch d n Gra ylor Darner (A&B) | Shown by: Ta

Reserve Crossbred Div. 2 (A&B) | Shown by: Maddie Caldwell

Champion Maine

4th Overall Market Animal (B)

Champion Crossbred Div. 1 (A&B) | Shown by: Mackenzi Dorsey

et Animaittl (B) rand Mark Reserve sbGred by: Alex W Div. 2 (A&B) | Shown Champion Cros

Market (rinG B) 5th Overall Market Animal (B) Champion Market Heifer (B) | Shown by: Molly Spohn

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Angus

Scarlet & Gray ChiAninA

Reserve (A&B): Shelby Stevenson

shorthorn

Champion (A&B): Lydia Dance

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Allison King

hereford Reserve (A&B): Ben Harner

shorthornPlus

Champion (A&B): Hunter Prescott

Reserve (A&B): Allie Steiner

Reserve (A): Abbie Collins

mAine-Anjou

simmentAl

Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Kathy Lehman

Reserve (A&B): Layne Sanders Champion (A&B): Meghan Reed

Reserve (A): Rachel Dickson

simmentAl

PerCentAge-simmentAl

Reserve (B): Kendra Gabriel

Champion (B): Presley Wiley

shorthornPlus

Champion (B): Breanna Waugh

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PerCeintAge simmentAl

Scarlet & Gray AoB

Reserve (A): Nick McConnell

Reserve (B): Jake Newsom

AoB

Champion (A&B): Curtis Harsh

Reserve (A): Ryleigh Egbert

Reserve (B): Allison Davis

Heifers

hereford

Market Angus Reserve (A&B): Cole Hiser

shorthornPlus

Champion (A&B): Drew Weymouth

Champion (A&B): Rylee Closser Champion (A) & Reserve (B): Kendi Kamps

Reserve (A): Alex Linder

shorthornPlus

simmentAl

Champion (B): Reily Jacobs Bell

Champion (A) & Res. (B): Breanna Waugh

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ChiAninA

Reserve (A) & Champion (B): Nelson England


simmentAl

Scarlet & Gray mAine-Anjou

Reserve (A): Keeley Trigg

Champion (B): Kaitlyn Thompson

AoB

Reserve (A&B): Spencer Fisher

shorthorn Reserve (A&B): Case Barton

CrossBred div. 3

Champion (A&B): Ellie Sennett

Champion (B): Whitney Miller

Reserve (A): Jessica Millenbaugh

mArket heifers

Champion (A&B): Ashley Peter

CrossBred div. 3

Reserve (B): Gracia Ramp

Market

Reserve (A): Zack Carr

CrossBred div. 4

mArket heifers

Champion (A): Macie Ott

Reserve (B): Jessica Griffith

Reserve (B): Landon Richards

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VCCP Winter ClassiC January 25-26, 2014 Harrisonburg, Va.

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

Champion AOB | Shown by: Kelsey Delaplaine

Shown by: Whitne

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Reserve Crossbred | Shown by: Ashley Rodeheaver

r nd Breedowinngby:HJueistife ets Te Reserve Gntra n age-Simmental | Sh Champion Perce

Breeding Heifers 5th Overall Breeding Heifer Reserve AOB | Shown by: Jay Allen

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VCCP sHortHorn

Angus

Breeding Heifers

Champion: Tess Gavagan

Reserve: Jay Allen

Reserve: Rylee Stockdale

simmentAL

Hereford

Champion: Michael Knight

Champion: Ian Erdley Reserve: Andre Howe

Champion: Colin Campbell

Reserve: Todd Welch

PercentAge-simmentAL

Limousin

Champion: Nick Bohrer

Reserve: Kelsey Yetter

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VCCP Winter ClassiC January 25-26, 2014 Harrisonburg, Va.

3rd Overall Market Animal

et Animalelscher rk a M n io p m a Ch d n Gra n by: Nathan Ho eight Crossbred | Show

Reserve Middleweight Crossbred | Shown by: Keeley Trigg

Champion Heavyw

4th Overall Market Animal

Champion Market Heifer | Shown by: Taylor Buffington

et Animal Reserve GlewraeignhtdCrosMsbaredrk| Shown by: Noah Cox Champion Midd

Market aniMals 5th Overall Market Animal

Champion Lightweight Crossbred | Shown by: Madison Boyd

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Angus

VCCP

Reserve: MaKayla Talley

cHAroLAis

Champion: Garrett Gardner

Market aniMals

AoB Reserve: Rachel Crowe

Hereford

Champion: Katie Crowe

Champion: Noah Cox

Reserve: Jason Baust

mAinetAiner

Champion: Kaylee Shelton

Reserve: Jacob Parker

Reserve: Caleb Horn

Champion: Kinsey Crowe

Reserve: Chris Coblentz

mArket Heifers

sHortHorn

Champion: Doug Snow

Reserve: Molly Spohn

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VCCP Winter ClassiC January 25-26, 2014 Harrisonburg, Va.

VCCP Heifers

P Heifer Grand ChHoamckmapion n VCC Shown by: Kara

Reserve Grand VCCP Heifer Shown by: Alexis Eudy

VCCP steers

P Steer Grand ChaaMmcHpaleion VCC Shown by: Olivi

Reserve Grand VCCP Steer Shown by: Jenna Kibler

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Michigan State agR Beef PReview January 24-26, 2014 Mason, Mich.

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

Shown by: Amber Pickard

Shown by: Kenzy Fre

4th Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Elizabeth Chateau

ing Heifer Reserve GPicrakardnd Breed Shown by: Kylie

BReeding heifeRS 5th Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Brooke Rupprecht

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Michigan State agR Beef PReview January 24-26, 2014 Mason, Mich.

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

Shown by: Hayley Warne

Shown by: Nick Bo

4th Overall Market Animal Shown by: Taylor Bolinger

nd Market Animal Reserve Gkhra a Flynn Shown by: Rebe

MaRket aniMal 5th Overall Market Animal Shown by: Alissa Borson

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Fort Worth Angus

Stock ShoW

Reserve: Tanner Howey

Champion: Shawn Levi Skaggs

Reserve: Timber Wright

hereford

BeefmAster

Champion: Calli Ann West

Junior Heifers

BrAhmAn

Champion: Riggin Stewart

Reserve: Scott Chachere Champion: Winston Walters

Reserve: James Brady Foreman

BrAngus

Polled hereford

Reserve: Audrey Acord

Champion: Adam Olsen

Reserve: Kendra Elder

Champion: Rope Stewart

ChArolAis

Champion: Tanner Miller

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Reserve: Carter McClendon


Fort Worth limousin

Stock ShoW

Reserve: Lauren Stowers

Champion: Christopher Barton

Reserve: Lane Neckar

simBrAh

mAine-Anjou

Champion: Harley Sargent

Junior Heifers

red Angus

Champion: Kaleb Raney Fontenot

Reserve: Miranda Skaggs Champion: Wesley Walker

Reserve: Trey Harvey

sAntA gertrudis

simmentAl

Reserve: Taylor Terry

Champion: Zoe Wilder

Reserve: Ciara Poole

Champion: Jodi Blount

shorthorn

Champion: Parker Mason

Reserve: Anna Mariah Maulsby

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Fort Worth Stock ShoW January 17 - February 8, 2014 Fort Worth, Texas

Market SteerS

et Steer Flint Newman Grand ChaywmeigphtioEunropeaMnaCrrk ossbred | Shown by: Champion Heav

Reserve Grand Market Steer

Reserve Heavyweight European Crossbred | Shown by: Jayton Cogburn

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Fort Worth Angus

Stock ShoW

Reserve: Lynae Aelvoet

Champion: Lillie Skiles

Reserve: Sayler Beerwinkle

lightweight euroPeAn CrossBred

hereford

Champion: Payton Herzog

Market steers

Polled hereford

Champion: Avery Timms

Reserve: Kiley Klas Champion: Benjamin Bezner

Reserve: Karter Long

shorthorn

middleweight euroPeAn CrossBred

Reserve: Kate Hilburn

Champion: Kate Carter

Reserve: Seth Byers

Champion: Maston Floyd

ABC

Champion: Kade Kleman

Reserve: Kannon Acker

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Fort Worth Stock ShoW

red BrAhmAn

Angus

open feMales

Champion: Moreno Ranches Reserve: Logan Wright

BeefmAster

Champion: Sydney Schnoor

Reserve: Detering Red Brahmans Reserve: Blue Ribbon Beefmasters & Shawn Skaggs

BrAunvieh

BrAford

Champion: Hagen Davis

Reserve: Robert & Carol Mills

Champion: Heritage Cattle

Reserve: SG Cattle Company

Champion: L&B’s Broken Oak Ranch

grey BrAhmAn

Champion: Carol & Robert Mills

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Reserve: Madison Abbott


Fort Worth Stock ShoW

BrAunvieh BeefBuilder

open feMales

hereford

Champion: Korbins Collins Reserve: Taylor Nelson-Wandering Hills

ChArolAis

Champion: Jessica Johnston

Reserve: Jacqueline Rosson Champion: Thomas Ranch

Reserve: Adam Olsen

ChiAninA

Polled hereford

Reserve: Brandon Hagie

Champion: Gatlin Goodson

Reserve: Talmo Ranch

Champion: Rylee, Bryden, & Aidyn Barber

ChiAngus

Champion: Mason Walker

Reserve: Gary & Kathy Buchholz & Colyer

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Fort Worth Stock ShoW

red Angus

limousin

open feMales

Champion: Northline Angus Reserve: Stowers Limousin

lim-flex

Champion: Parkinson Cattle Co.

Reserve: Thomas Glascock Champion: Bruce Lawrence

Reserve: Bruce Lawrence

mAine-Anjou

sAntA gertrudis

Reserve: Cole Clanton

Champion: Moore Cattle Co. & Jacob Moore

Reserve: Taylor Hett

Champion: Tara Ranch

mAinetAiner

Champion: Macie McCollum

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Reserve: Circle A Farm


Fort Worth Stock ShoW

st. gertrudis stAr 5

open feMales

PerCentAge-simmentAl

Champion: Shipwreck Cattle & Hidden Oaks Cattle Reserve: Reagan Ruddock

shorthorn

Champion: Reagan Ruddock

Reserve: Circle M Farms Champion: Simon Farms

Reserve: Alison Nichols

shorthornPlus

simBrAh

Reserve: Chace Krebs

Champion: Daniel Harrell

Reserve: Morgan M. Phillips

Champion: Kaleb Raney Fontenot

simmentAl

Champion: Blake McOllough

Reserve: Miranda Skaggs

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Fort Worth Stock ShoW January 17 - February 8, 2014 Fort Worth, Texas

Reserve Grand Market Hog

Shown by: Haven Wisdom

Reserve Market Lamb Shown by: Rachel Evenson

Grand Champion Market Hog

Shown by: Claire McCormick

Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by: Teah Alane Patton

Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by: Courtney Millsap

Reserve Grand Market Goat

Shown by: Tanna Cupps

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livestock Judging

SeNIor GraND

Fort Worth Stock ShoW

JUNIor JUNIO.

1st Place team Overall: texas tech University 2nd: texas a&m University 3rd: Kansas state University 4th: West texas a&m University 5th: sam Houston state University

1st Place team Overall: Blinn college 2nd: redlands community college 3rd: Butler community college 4th: casper college 5th: Fort scott community college

tOP 10 IndIvIdUals Overall: 1. nick Fitzsimmons, texas tech University 2. taylor Frank, texas tech University 3. dakota moyers, texas a&m University 4. Hayden Brown, texas tech University 5. austin drissman, texas tech University 6. reed Gleason, Kansas state University 7. Bailey rieder, texas tech University 8. Garrett Foote, texas tech University 9. tyler mackey, texas a&m University 10. ann Krieger, texas a&m University

tOP 10 IndIvIdUals Overall: 1. cade christenesen, casper college 2. Kyndal reitzenstein, redlands community college 3. allison manchester, Butler community college 4. sarah Weiss, Blinn college 5. Pat arkfeld, Hutchinson community college 6. colby redifer, Butler community college 7. Jacquelyn st. George, Butler community college 8. Kaleb Pounds, redlands community college 9. Karah Bradley, Blinn college 10. sam anthony, Butler community college

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February Feb. 15 - Mountain Home Feb. 15 - Mountain Home Feb. 22 - Imboden

2014 SaNCTIONeD SHOW LIST bLaIre WILDy PreSIDeNT-eLeCT

L

eadership is defined as “the process in which an individual influences the group of individuals to attain a common goal”. In AJCA, our goal is that we are promoting the well being of the cattle business, to advance the education and cooperation of young people interested in cattle and the beef industry, and to discover possible beef-related career opportunities in all phases of the beef industry.

Feb. 22 - Imboden MarCH March - 1 Fayetteville March - 1 Fayetteville March - 2 Fayetteville March - 2 Fayetteville March - 8 Russellville March - 8 Russellville March - 8 Paragould March - 9 Paragould March - 15 Fayetteville March - 15 Fayetteville March - 16 Fayetteville

AJCA recently held elections of board members for the 2014-year. Our 2014 President is Coby Wilson. We are fortunate to have selected a very goal-oriented and hard-working board for the upcoming year. I feel confident that this board will try its hardest to meet our goals and make this show year a great one. We have added some new faces to the board this year along with several returning members that will continue to serve on our board. We also have Adult Advisors that are determined to make this association the best it can be. We are blessed with great parents and grandparents that serve in these positions. The Junior Board is under the direction of Michelle Rieff, State Director. There is no way possible that the board would be able to accomplish any of our goals without her guidance. She dedicates countless hours to make AJCA what it is today.

March - 16 Fayetteville

We had our annual board meeting and luncheon on January 4th at the Arkansas Cattlemen’s Association headquarters in Little Rock. Our board meeting was very informative and brought exciting additions that we look forward to putting into place this year. For example, we added a new social media committee to keep us more in tune with our members. Make sure you look for us on Facebook and Instagram. At this point, we have more than 50 sanctioned shows scheduled for this upcoming show season. Our first show is scheduled to take place the weekend of Valentine’s Day in Harrison. We are also working close with the Arkansas State Livestock Department’s management to make the Spring State Livestock Show better attended and an educational weekend. We really appreciate the hard work they put in for all junior livestock exhibitors. These are only a few of the exciting additions headed our way for this show season.

March - 30 Lonoke

I hope you are as excited as we are to see what this year will bring. Our slate of officers is as follows: Coby Wilson, President; Blaire Wildy, President-Elect; Sarah Caldwell, Secretary; Kylie Sigmon, Treasurer; Area Vice Presidents: Will Clark, Wyatt Mosher, Garrett Beggs, Austin Cook, Ryann Grubbs, Blaine Wildy, Daniel Lackie, Allyson Morrison, and Chase King. Committee Chairmen: James Daniel Brown and Mackenzie Morrison. As you can see, the future of AJCA and the leadership within the cattle industry in Arkansas is bright.

March - 22 Imboden March - 22 Imboden March - 29 Marshall March - 29 Marshall March - 29 Lonoke March - 29 Lonoke March - 30 Lonoke aPrIL April - 5 Berryville April - 5 Berryville April - 5 Berryville April - 12 Ft. Smith April - 12 Ash Flat April - 12 Ash Flat

April - 13 Fayetteville April - 13 Fayetteville April - 19 Heber Springs April - 19 Heber Springs April - 26 Mt. Ida April - 26 Mt. Ida May May - 3 & 4 Little Rock May - 3 & 4 Little Rock May - 3 & 4 Little Rock May - 3 & 4 Little Rock May - 3 & 4 Little Rock May - 3 & 4 Little Rock May - 3 & 4 Little Rock May - 10 Malvern May - 10 Malvern

2014 aJCa bOarD MeMberS

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May - 10 Ash Flat May - 10 Ash Flat May - 10 Ash Flat


yourcalendar MARK you

DO NOT want to

MARCH

MISS

1-2 - University of Missouri Block and Bridle Show 3 - Bred for Banners Online Fall Born Steer & Heifer Sale 3 - Gateway Genetics Bull Sale 3 - Gamble Angus Brothers to Champions Online Bull Sale 8 - Red Hill FFA Classic Show 8-9 - Sneak A Peek Show 8-9 - Munson-Glover Online Sales 10 - Reimann Ranches Embryo Sale 11 - First Class Bull Sale 11 - Reimann Ranches Bull Sale 13 - 14 - Cates Farms Modoc Madness Online Sale 15 - Chi Connection Sale 15 - Duff Cattle Power Plus Bull Sale 15 - Express Ranches Honor Roll Sale 16-19 - Sullivan Farms/Gana-Nisley No Bull Online Sales 17 - Holmes Show Cattle Online Genetics Sale 20 - Tree Lane Farms Summer and Fall Born Sale 20 - Purple Passion Online Spring Edition Sale 20 - Bonnell-Vansickle Eggstravaganza Online Genetic Sale 21 - Marshall & Fenner Farms Annual Bull and Female Sale 22 - Cyclone Trace Shorthorns UpFront Spring Edition Sale 22-23 - ISU Two Day Spectacular Shows 22 - Doris Show Cattle Online Sale 23 - Jordan Acres Online Sale 23 - Robinett Family Cattle Dispersal-Red Dirt Purple Banners Sale 24-25 - Schaeffer Tice The Egg Hunt Sale Vol 3, Round 1 25 - AJCA Online Fundraiser Event 26 - Hoffman Ranch Fall Show Heifer Internet Sale 29 - Bill Rogers Classic Show 29 - Western Illinois Hoof and Horn Show 29 - Barber’s Red and White Cowtown Lights Sale 29 - Bar A Cattle Private Treaty Phone Auction 29 - WIU Hoof and Horn Jackpot Show 29 - Showin’ For a Cure 29 - North Missouri Prospect Show 29 - Buck Cattle Co Spring Edition Sale 30 - WHR Shorthorns Lonestar Edition Sale 30 - Milan FFA Jackpot 30 - NWMSU AGR Green and Gold Classic 30 - Top Sires Frozen Treasures Online Sale 30 - Lucky Strike Private Treaty Sale Late - Reimann Ranches Fall Born Steer Sale TBA - Bremer Show Cattle Online Sale Late - Reimann Ranches Summer Born Heifer Sale

these

EVENTS! APRIL

1 - Buck Cattle Online Bull Sale 1 - Williams Cattle Co. Online Heifer and Genetic Sale 4 - Prairie View Farms Spring Sale 4-6 - Michigan Beef Expo 4-5 - Silveira Bros. Online Sale 5 - University of Illinois Hoof N Horn/Lake Land College Spring Showdown 5 - GKB Cattle Vol. VI Internet Sale 5 - Texas Spring Limited Edition Sale 6 - Gamble Angus Roll the Dice Online Heifer Sale 6 - 35th Annual OSU Cowboy Classic Sale 6 - The Hunt Sale 6-7 - Schaeffer Tice The Egg Hunt Sale Vol 3, Round 2 8 - Thomas Ranch 42nd Annual Bull Sale 8 - Top Line Angus Online Spring Sale 10 - Barber Ranch Show Steer Prospect Online Sale 10 - Wright Charolais Online Embryo Sale 12 - Grass to Grid Bull Sale 14 - Spring Thaw Online Embyo Sale 15 - Sale of Champions 17 - 33rd Annual Goeken Cattle Bull Sale 25-26 - SC Showdown -Western Kansas Weekend 25-27 - Hamilton Spring Bling Online Sale 26 - Donors Unlimited Sale 26-27 - Clayton “Bud” Calkins Memorial Classic 27 - Bird Cattle Co. Sale

MAY

1 - American Royal Steer Ownership Deadline 2 - 4 - Empire State Beef Classic 15 - Pasture Perfect to Picture Perfect Online Sale

JUNE

6 - 7 - Gavin B. Kleymann Memorial Livestock Show

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

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THE SHOW CIRCUIT OUTDOORS

Some Sportsmen Groups Hide Big Green Agendas

I

f you pay attention to activists groups that spew anti-agriculture propaganda and hide under the guise of seemingly innocent/legitimate names like “Physicians Committee for the Responsible Medicine,” then you may have already heard of an organization named The Center for Consumer Freedom. CCF keeps track of individuals and groups with radical activist agendas and, more importantly, monitors their sources of funding and how their money spent.

In early February, CCF released the following report on the true nature of some groups that may sound like they support hunting and outdoors activities but are actually lobbying to do away with guns, hunting and associated activities:

“We recently took note of a new set of agenda-obscuring activist groups: “Sportsmen” organizations that are funded by anti-energy and anti-development green radicals. “We call these groups the “Green Decoys,” and we’re debuting GreenDecoys.com to help expose their true agendas. As our Senior Research Analyst writes in the Tampa Tribune: “Many of these organizations started out furthering an agenda that ensured hunters and anglers could continue their favorite pastime for generations to come. But more recently, many of these groups have been co-opted by wealthy grant-making bodies notorious for their support of anti-gun, radical environmentalist agendas, all the while purporting to represent the hunting and fishing community.”

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“WE RESEaRCHED fIvE gROUPS THaT WE IDEnTIfIED aS gREEn DECOyS. THEy aRE: • THE Izaak WalTOn lEagUE Of amERICa, a national office whose local chapters advocate sport shooting, has received funding from a Chicago anti-gun foundation;

• BaCkCOUnTRy HUnTERS anD anglERS, which is funded by the radical environmentalist Western Conservation Foundation and is led by a Democrat-supporting Montana activist; and

• THE THEODORE ROOSEvElT COnSERvaTIOn PaRTnERSHIP, which receives funding from the environmentalist Turner Foundation and has close ties to organized labor;

• BUll mOOSE SPORTSmEn’S allIanCE, which runs a liberal-leaning “Action Fund” and is run by former big shots at other environmentalist groups.

• TROUT UnlImITED, which has become ever more radically environmentalist as millions of dollars of left-wing foundation money has poured in;

“You can learn more about these organizations and the web of environmentalist funding that supports them at GreenDecoys.com.” – Center for Consumer Freedom

U.S. HUnterS Set new record-Low HarveSt rate of YearLing BUckS

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ore 1.5-year-old bucks (yearlings) are getting a pass from deer hunters than at any time in modern history, according to data gathered by Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) for its 2014 Whitetail Report, now available free online.

In the 2012-13 season, the most recent season with complete deer harvest data available from all states, only 37% of antlered bucks killed by hunters in the United States were yearlings, down from more than 62% in 1988, the year QDMA was founded. Antlered bucks do not include “button bucks,” so this means that nearly two-thirds of antlered bucks killed by hunters in 2012-13 were 2.5 years or older.

“The trend is clear, more deer hunters are choosing the benefits that come from protecting yearling bucks and building numbers of older bucks in a deer population,” said Kip Adams, a wildlife biologist and QDMA’s Director of Education & Outreach, who compiles the annual Whitetail Report. “The decline in yearling-buck harvest has been more rapid in some states than others, and hunters in a handful of states still take high percentages of yearling bucks, but even in most of those states the trend is in the right direction.” When most yearling bucks are protected and survive to adulthood, hunters witness more rut behaviors, get more responses with rattling and grunt calls, see more scrapes and rubs, find more shed antlers, and see and kill mature bucks more frequently. “Deer hunting is just more fun and exciting when you protect most yearling bucks,” said Adams. “QDMA doesn’t recommend protecting every yearling buck, in fact we fully support and encourage youth and new hunters having the opportunity to harvest them if they choose. QDMA simply recommends protecting the majority of yearling bucks. We want hunters to know the benefits of having a more natural age structure and to realize how their hunting can improve when they graduate from taking yearling bucks.” Voluntary restraint by hunters plays a significant role in reducing harvest rates among yearling bucks. QDMA found that among the five states with the lowest yearling-buck harvest rates, two of them, Kansas (14%) and Oklahoma (15%), do not have any mandatory antler restrictions at the state or regional level. Additionally, the national rate has been declining in recent years even without any new states adding statewide antler-based harvest restrictions. “Though we recognize state-mandated antler restrictions are wanted and needed in some situations, we have always said we prefer this choice to be voluntary among hunters who want the benefits of an older buck age structure,” said Adams. QDMA’s full report includes state-by-state yearling buck harvest rates, states with the most rapid drop in recent seasons, states with the

highest percentage of mature bucks (3.5 and older) in their harvest, and more. Additionally, the report takes a look at trends in deer harvest by weapon type, deer tagging and reporting requirements by state, impacts of the 2012 hemorrhagic disease outbreak, public input in deer management by state, and many other topics.

InCREaSED HUnTER aPPROval RaTIng

Among many fascinating statistic in the report include a welcome increase in the public’s perception of hunting. According to a recent nationwide survey, 79% of Americans approve of hunting – a 5% increase from 2011 and the highest level since 1995. The survey showed 52% of American strongly approve of legal hunting; 27% moderately approve; 8% neither approve or disapprove; 12% either moderately or strongly disapprove and 1% don’t know. The QDMA report asserts, “The increase in acceptance may, in fact, be linked to results from the most recent (2011) National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which shows hunting participation increase 18% since 2009. Other studies…show the strongest correlation with the approval of hunting is when the person asked actually knows a hunter.” For more information, download the report at www.qdma.com/corporate/whitetail-report.

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PROFESSORTOPRODUCER By Dr. Paul Walker Professor Emeritus DI Walker Consulting

By-Products from

Corn Ethanol Are Still Economical Feedstuffs For Beef Cows

I

n this issue, I will share the results of the last beef cow nutrition study we conducted at Illinois State University before I retired. In that study, we fed beef cows from late gestation through weaning, one of four corn silage based diets providing 12% crude protein containing either reduced-fat, modified wet corn distillers grains (RFDGS), high-fat modified wet corn distillers grains (DGS), high fat condensed corn distillers solubles (HFCDS), or shelled corn and soybean meal (CNT). Several interesting facts regarding the nutrient content of the diets were noted. The dry matter content was highest for the control corn and soybean meal diet compared to the other diets. The neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) contents were lowest for the HFCDS diet. The dietary crude fat concentration was lower for the control diet compared to the by-product diets in the following order CNT < RFDGS < HFDGS < HFCDS comparing 2.50% to 4.01%, 6.37% and 7.02% respectively. Sulfur concentration was different between the diets but posed no, to little health risk, maintaining a dietary concentration well below the maximum NRC recommended 0.40%. In order to maintain a 2.0:1 calcium:phosphorous ratio, the by-product diets, because of the higher phosphorous content of the by-products, required greater limestone supplementation than the corn–soybean meal diet. Cows consuming the HFCDS diet produced more milk per day than cows consuming RFDGS and HFDGS diets. Milk production of the cows fed the DGS diets were similar to the milk production of the cows fed the corn and soybean meal CNT diet. However, because the calves were creep fed, no dif-

Table 1. Feed CosTs ($) ITeM

CNT

RFdGs

HFdGs

HFCds

HaY

Cost:day

1.71

1.22

1.06

0.96

1.85

Cost:300d

513.00

366.0

318.00

288.90

555.00

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147.00

195.00

224.10

-42.00

Savings:300d over control

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ferences in calf weaning weights were observed, regardless of which diet the cows received and no differences in creep feed consumption between the calves were noted. In addition, similar cow body weight and body condition score changes were recorded. While no significant differences in calf birth weight between dietary treatments were observed, calves out of cows consuming the HFDGS diet tended to have lighter birth weights. This tendency for lighter birth weights may have been due to the significantly lower daily dry matter intakes of the cows consuming the HFDGS diet compared to the cows consuming the other diets. Cows fed the HFDGS diet consumed 19.1 lbs of dry matter: day compared to 22.3, 21.7 ad 22.2 lbs : day for CNT, RFDGS, and HFCDS fed cows. The cost per day to feed the cows is shown in table 1. As has always been true, regardless of whether shelled corn and soybean meal prices are relatively higher or lower, feeding corn ethanol by-products results in lower feeding costs.

Cows

consuming the HFCDS diet produced more milk per day than

Cows consuming RFDGS and HFDGS diets.

Regarding feed costs, hay based diets generally cost more to feed than corn silage based diets. Diets supplemented with CDS are always the least cost diets. The primary reason HFCDS costs less to feed is its lower cost per unit weight compared to RFDGS and HFDGS. Ethanol plants currently do not make a price differentiation between reduced-fat DGS and high-fat DGS. In this study HFDGS resulted in lower feed costs than RFDGS because the cows required less HFDGS than RFDGS to maintain similiar cow body weight and body condition score changes. This should be expected because the higher fat content of HFDGS translates into higher energy density for the HFDGS diet compared to the RFDGS diet. Going forward, those producers who are able to utilize lower cost, alternative feeds will be the low cost producers who make a profit. Those of us who continue to feed traditional diets will either be LIFE STYLE farmers with an expensive hobby or will get out of the business due to lack of profits. Using corn ethanol by-products is one way to keep-the-glass-half-full.

Table 2. CoMModITY PRICes Used To CalCUlaTe Feed CosTs ($) FeedsTUFF

PRICe: UNIT

CosTs: lb.

Shelled Corn

4.25/bu

.089

Soybean Meal

425/ton

.2125

DGS

60/ton

.058

CDS

25/ton

.031

Corn Silage

31.88/ton

.016

Limestone

4.50/50lb

.09

Premix

.028:d:cow

Hay

100/ton

.05

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

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

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

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

Champion Jr Chiania Heifer 2014 National Western Congratulations Mallorey Borrman!

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

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COMPLETE HERD REDUCTION AND DONOR DAM OFFERING

SUNDAY, APRIL 27TH 1:00 P.M. At the Lubbock Stockyards, Lubbock, Texas

- SELLING IN THIS POWERFUL OFFERING -

125 Head of Major Club Claf Producing Females and Donor Dams 20 Pregnant Recipients out of leading donors 5 Herd Bulls | 35 Fall Open Heifers Selling full interest and full possession in Swagger

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

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BIRD CATTLE CO.

Brandon Bird & Family 4003 101st St. | Lubbock, TX 79423

Brandon Bird (806) 781-1894 | brandonbird4@hotmail.com Josh Leskey (806) 292-4482

CATALOG and VIDEOS ONLINE by APRIL 15th

Sale Management: Christy Collins, Inc. (516) 366-0734 Voice Text

Absentee Bidding www.dvauctions.com Auctioneer: Dustin Glover | Jared Shipman


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

SEMEN:

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

BW WW YW MM M&G

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

Pugh

Central Station

2.2 46 76 30 54

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


SEMEN:

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

• Registration: #43405009 • Owned with Orrell Hereford Ranch

• Dam: JLB LADY HEADLINE 0563

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• Sire: JLB W26 LEGACY 1101

• Grand Sire: GO LARRY W26

Pugh

Central Station

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


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

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

SEMEN:

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

BW WW YW MM M&G

• Full sib to Exceed

• Full sib to Exceed

• Full sib to Exceed

• Full sib to Exceed

• Full sib to Exceed

• Sire: H Excel 8051 ET

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

2.6 47 77 26 49

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Sale Closes March 22, 2014 Featuring Elite Show Heifer Prospects & Embryos On-line

Progeny & Sibs Sell CYT Missing Mirage 2120

CYT Maxed Mirage 2125

CYT Max Cy Rosa 1110

CYT Max Rosa 9111

Full Sister Sells!

CYT Max Rosa Motion

John R. Hagie

515-851-1007 jhagie@hagie.com Clarion, IA

CycloneTrace.com

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CYT Crew Jess Recknor 507-383-8529 Pete Hunter 515-571-5630

CYT Dream Lady Solution

Cattle available for viewing Mid-March at Bedwell Cattle Company Isabella, OK On-line sale at www.showstock.com


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Schaeffer/Tice

Selling an elite set of eggs out of some of the best donors in the country. Embryos will be sired by Irish Whiskey, Steel Force, Gambles Hot Rod, Broker, Monopoly, Man Among Boys and many more!

MARCH 24th & 25th

Schaeffer Tice “The Egg Hunt Sale” Vol. 3, Round 1

April 6th & 7th

Schaeffer Tice “The Egg Hunt Sale” Vol. 3, Round 2

HOSTED BY ... WWW.CWCATTLESALES.COM

For more information www.schaeffersimmentals.com

Tim, Emily & Braylen Schaeffer 765.541.0738 14622 Crull Road, Hagerstown, IN 47346 Paul & Tracy Schaeffer

Nate Tice: 717.926.0874 Our customer service goes from START to FINISH!!


Sunday,

March 23, 2014 1:00 pm, at the Robinette Family Cattle Sale Headquarters, Jay, OK Stock Show U Clinic at 10:00 am

American Honey x Solution

SULL Beef x Margie 9105 Red Reward x Margie’s Beauty

SULL Beef x Margie 9105

Sonny x Max Rosa

SULL Beef x Margie 9105

SELLING ...

Donors, Bred Females, Show Heifers & the entire Embryo and Semen inventory For catalog requests go to www.aegertermarketing.com

Contact Nate Kolterman 402.641.0146 www.koltcattle.com

Jason & Gayla

Sale Management by ...

Sonny x Margie’s Beauty

AMS Marketing, Inc. Jeff K. & Darla Aegerter 402.641.4696 • jaegerter@neb.rr.com • Seward, NE

918.253.1217 • Jay, Oklahoma rfc.shorthorns@gmail.com www.robinettfamilycattle.com

RFC ROBINETT FAMILY CATTLE

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Congratulations Adrianne Trennepohl

Congratulations Cole Whisman Congratulations Autumn Robison

On-Line at www.showstock.com

March 13 & 14, 2014 Selling 10 select Summer & Fall born open heifers & 50 embryos.

Modoc, IN

Brian: 765.853.5255 or cell: 765.969.0373 Randy: 765.853.5819 • Tyler: 765.576.0035 Cortney: 410.707.0267 Jae VanHorn: 317.412.3298 Oakley Swiecichowski

3 National Champion Females in the last 3 Years!!! www.catesfarms.com

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Saturday, MARCH 29, 2014 SELLING 75 HEAD ... 40 Head of Maine-Anjou & MaineTainer Show Heifers & Donor Prospects • 25 Head of Horned & Polled Hereford Show Heifers & Donor Prospects 10 Head of Chianina, Shorthorn, Simmental, Charolais & Commercial Show Heifers.

Congratulations LADD LANDGRAF - Bred by DJ’s Cattle • Champion Maine-Anjou Female, ’12 NAILE Jr Show • Champion Maine-Anjou Female, ’13 NWSS Jr Show • Champion Maine-Anjou Female, ’13 FWSS Open Show • Supreme Female, ’13 OK Youth Expo

Congratulations CHRIS BARTON - Bred by Buck & Price • Champion Maine-Anjou Female, ’14 FWSS Jr Show • Champion Maine-Anjou & Supreme Champion Continental Female, ’13 Belt Buckle Bonanza • Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Female, ’13 San Antonio Jr Show

Congratulations KASH LONG - Bred by Buck & Davis • Reserve Supreme Champion Female & Champion Maine-Anjou Female, ’13 Fall Classic

Congratulations TREY MOORE - Bred by Moore • Reserve Champion Maine Female, ’12 NAILE Jr Show • Reserve Champion Maine Female, ’13 NWSS Jr Show • Champion Maine Female, ’13 NWSS Open Show • Reserve Champion Maine Female, ’13 FWSS Open Show

Congratulations BECCA MOORE - Bred by Jeffery • Champion MaineTainer Female, ’14 FWSS Open Show

Congratulations KATRINA SWOPES - Bred by Moore • Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Female, ’13 FWSS Jr Show • Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Female, ’13 Houston Jr Show

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Congratulations AUSTIN DUPREE - Bred by Buck • Supreme Champion Female, ’13 Tulsa State Fair


Congratulations BAILEY BUCK - Bred by Happ • Champion Horned Hereford Female, ’14 NWSS Jr Show • Champion Horned Hereford Female, ’13 National Junior Hereford Expo • Reserve Champion Female, ’13 NWSS Jr Show • Reserve Champion Female, ’13 FWSS Open Show

Congratulations AVRY WOOD - Bred by Buck & Moore • Champion Maine Female, ’13 National Junior Maine-Anjou Show • Reserve Champion Maine Female, ’12 NAILE Open Show

Congratulations MACY McCULLUM - Bred by Dupree • Champion Maine-Anjou Female, ’14 FWSS Open Show

Congratulations BECCA MOORE - Bred by Buck & Davis • Division Champion Polled Hereford Female, ’14 FWSS

Congratulations VICTORIA CHAPMAN - Bred by Womack • Division Champion Polled Hereford Female, ’14 NWSS Jr Show

Congratulations CADE VanVILET - Bred by Moore • Champion MaineTainer Heifer, ’13 NAILE

Congratulations ADDISON JONES • Champion Hereford Female, ’13 Ohio State Fair Junior Show • Champion Hereford Female, ’13 Ohio Beef Expo • Division I Champion Female, ’12 NAILE. Bred by Us. Congratulations KASH LONG - Bred by Buck • Champion Maine-Anjou Female, ’14 NWSS Open Show

Jirl, Brenda & Bailey Buck

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

Madill, OK 73446 • www.buckcattle.com 580.795.4865 mobile • jirl@buckcattle.com Todd Herman 918.605.5137 • Matt Scasta, 580.220.7288 Ray Unwin, 580.319.8900


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dob. 1.2013 bw. 85 lbs

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dob. 2.23.2013 bw. 85 lbs

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sire

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dob. 3.2013 bw. 91 lbs

THC pHAF

Clone To MAn AMong boys. Owned with: OttO ShOw Cattle

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THC pHAF

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THC pHAF

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dob. 3.25.2013 bw. 95 lbs

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TEXAS TORNADO sire. HEAT WAVE - dam. LAIN DONOR 57

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

Owned with: Tracy Goretska, Lain Show Cattle, Frankie Imhof

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

THF PHAF

STEAM ROLLER sire. TROUBADOUR - dam. MISS KITTY

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


TEXAS TWISTER sire. HEAT WAVE - dam. CHAROLAIS

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

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

THF PHAF

DAKOTA GOLD sire. MONOPOLY - dam. YELLOW JACKET/WMW crossbred • bw. 80 lbs. • dob. 3.2012 Owned with: Otto Show Cattle

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UNSTOPPABLE sire. MONOPOLY dam. HABANERO/WITCH DOCTOR 1/2 Maine-Anjou • bw. 84 lbs. • dob. 3.2010 THC/PHAF • BEST MONOPOLY SON ON THE MARKET Owned with: Lawrence Cattle & Mary Osborn

WALK THIS WAY sire. WALKS ALONE dam. HABANERO/SUGAR RAY Crossbred • bw. 85 lbs. • dob. 3.2011 THC/PHAF • NO SOUNDESS ISSUE HERE

I-80/CLONE sire. ALI dam. HARD DRIVE THF PHAF

LAUTNER FARMS BULLS

PB Maine-Anjou • bw. 62 lbs. • dob. 3.2009 CALVING EASE • NUMBER 1 BULL IN AMERICA Owned with: Mike Weidner


sire. TOTal sOluTiOn dam. ali dOb. 1.2011 bw. 68 lbs THF PHaC reg. 426328 3/8 maine-anjOu Calving ease

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THF PHaF

sire. ali dam. alias/HeaT seeker dOb. 3.2008 bw. 85 lbs THC PHaF reg. 408882 1/2 maine-anjOu PrOven sire OF CHamPiOns! sire. ali dam. merCedes 701P dOb. 3.2008 bw. 81 lbs THF PHaF reg. 386737 3/4 maine-anjOu Calving ease

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G$13,500 High Selling bred heifer at Yardley’s. Hard as Steel x Meyer son

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CNS Dream On SVF Steel Force S701 Sheeza Beauty L901

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Yardley Utah. Hard as Steel x Dream On

www.griswoldcattle.com

OCC Homer 650H OCC Juanada 898L OCC Juanada 832 H

Hard Steel

Owners: Griswold Cattle, Yardley Cattle Co, Curt Soehner

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Yardley Boxcar. Hard as Steel x Meyer son

true representation of Griswold Cattle-the power and consistency from the heart of our program. He’s proven he has the consistency to flat out make great cattle. The high sellers in Yardley’s female sale two year’s running where Hard as Steels as well as “Utah” the cool looking 3/4 that has everyone talking. THIS WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST CONSISTENT BULLS YOU WILL USE! Power, Pedigree, and all the look you could manage. 70# BW, 15.67 REA, and a 40.5 yearling scrotal. Try him, we promise you won’t regret it! Contact Tessa Schotte at 785-268-0470 for all your Griswold Semen needs.

1/2 SIMMENTAL 1/2 ANGUS ASA REG #2511031

$30 / unit


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Royal Blend Reg 3/4 Maine AMA#441088

Hard Whiskey x Northern Improvement x Ali We’ve lined up the most successful and consistent pedigree’s in the industry to produce a bull that has what it takes in today’s competitive market. He hails from cow power! Contact Tessa Schotte at 785-268-0470 for all your Griswold Semen needs.

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Daddy’sMoney

3/4 Maine Anjou. bw: 58 lbs THF/PHAF

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$25 / unit COWAN’S ALI 4M GOET I-80 BPF MILEY 80T

Daddy’s Money

HAA WISDOM 505S JSC VELVLET 112W SF NURSES AIDE 378 addy’s Money knows what it feels like to feel the slap

of the winners circle, He was Champion bull in Kansas City and Louisville. Stout, moderate, low bw, 3/4 Maine and even better he’s clean. He is the kind that is loved already by many, now he has his chance to see how he’s going to produce, we’re putting our money where are mouth is and betting this is a pretty sound investment! Tolle Show Cattle: 502-905-7831 Griswold Cattle:

405-780-3300

Woodlawn Farms: 931-224-3565 Jones Show Cattle: 419-230-8675


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A September, Solution daughter Shorthorn A full sister to the 2013 Junior National Grand Champion Female.

Sullivan

Watch for videos of all lots on-line at www.cwcattlesales.com Catalog on-line March 1st at www.maternallegends.com

Gana A September, Vegas ShorthornPlus

A Demand Soundness daughter Shorthorn A maternal sister to the 2013 Junior National Grand Champion Female.

Sullivan

All Gana cattle will be available for viewing March 1st in Martell, NE. All Sullivan cattle will be available for viewing March 1st in Dunlap, IA.

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Gana A September, Asset daughter ShorthornPlus

An October, Aviator daughter Shorthorn

Gana

Sullivan

An October, Bloodstone daughter Shorthorn

A September, Demand Soundness daughter Shorthorn A maternal sister to National Champion Bulls SULL Primetime & SULL Stockman.

Gana A February, Midland daughter • Angus

Sunday, MARCH 16th

Sullivan Farms/Gana Farms

Selling 42 Fall Open Heifers

Tuesday, MARCH 18th

Selling 10 Bulls, 10 Spring Born Open Heifers & 5 Bred Females

Wednesday, MARCH 19th Selling Embryos & Semen

On-Line at www.cwcattlesales.com Maternal Legends

2200 West Panama Road Martell, NE 68404 Brent cell: 402.440.0430 Craig cell: 402.430.2526 craigg@ganatrucking.com www.gananisley.com

farms

John, Dede, Sara & Sage • James • Nick

712.263.0263 • Dunlap, Iowa 51529 www.maternallegends.com John Elder, 402.650.1385 • Josh Elder, 402.650.1380

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ADVERTISING INDEX

50G.....................................................................309, 329 50 Shades.....................................................................48 80 Proof ..................................................................... 328 A Step Up ....................................................................59 ABS............................................................................... 16 Aces Wild Ranch......................................................... 35 Affliction ......................................................................67 Ali Solution ................................................................ 337 Alta Calf’s Choice Total .............................................66 Alum-Line .................................................................. 128 Amen ............................................................................20 American Classic ........................................................ 76 American Hustle ....................................................... 185 American Royal ......................................................... 120 Andis ............................................................................28 APEX Show Cattle ......................................................17 Armada ......................................................................298 Bad Monkey ................................................................70 Bandwagon ................................................................ 339 Bar A Cattle............................................................... 190 Barber Ranch ...............................................................68 Barbers Red & White Cow Town Lights .................. 63 Barney Cattle Co. .......................................................70 Big Deal ................................................................ Cover Big Pappa ................................................................... 329 Bill Rogers Classic .......................................................98 Bird Cattle Company ...............................................294 Blackwater .................................................................. 329 Blown Away ............................................................... 197 Bojo............................................................................. 337 Bonnell/Vansickle Online Embryo Sale ................. 183 Bovine Elite ..................................................................49 BPF The Beast .......................................................... 301 Breeder’s World Online Sales .................................... 37 Bremer Show Cattle .................................................280 Brockstar ....................................................................209 BSF Opportunist Z5 .................................................207 Buck Cattle Co Bull Sale .............................................12 Buck Cattle Spring Edition Sale ....................... 318-319 Buckwheat.....................................................................17 Burroughs Sires .................................................208-209 By-Product..............................................................72-73 Calf Climate ................................................................69 Carnac ........................................................................ 292 Cates Farms ................................................................315 Cattle Visions ........................................................ 52-59 Cattle Visions - Simmental Influenced .....................56 Cattle Visions Breeding Cattle.................................. 57 Caught Looking ........................................................ 310 Chain Reaction..........................................................286 Champion Show Stock ..............................................44 Chubbed Up ................................................................71 Clayton “BUD” Calkins Memorial Show ................ 182 CML Diablo 2X .......................................................... 35 COBA Select Sires ................................................... 167 Connors State .............................................................42 Cool Calf ................................................................... 103 Cool Water ................................................................330 Creature .........................................................................8 Custom Classic Trailers ............................................ 120 CW Cattle Sales ................................................... 24-25 Cyclone Trace Cattle................................................306 Daddy’s Money ......................................................... 342 Dakota Gold ......................................................308, 335 Dexter ........................................................................ 281 Django........................................................................305 Donors Unlimited .................................................... IFC Doris Show Cattle..................................................... 314 Duff Cattle Co. ........................................................... 19 Eby ...........................................................................22-23 Empire State Beef Classic........................................ 198 Executive Sires ..................................................298-305 Executive Sires - Rising Stars ................................... 301 Express Ranches.......................................................... 75 Fairview Farms ............................................................. 77 First Choice On-Line Livestock Sales ................ 46-47 First Class Online Bull Sale.........................................13 First Impression ......................................................... 328 First-N-Goal .............................................................. 328 Fraker Show Cattle .....................................................45 FSF Assassin ................................................................60 FSF Bearcat ................................................................. 61 FSF Starburst...............................................................62 Fu Man Chu .............................................................. BC Gamble Angus ..........................................................266 Garwood Cattle .........................................................181 Gavin B Leymann Memorial Show .........................204 Genex/CRI .................................................................. 76 GKB Cattle .................................................................. 79 Goeken Cattle.......................................................... 200

Gold Rush .................................................................. 334 Gold Dust ..................................................................286 Good as Gold ...........................................................330 Grass to Grid Bull Sale ................................................. 7 Gray-Umbarger Insight ............................................ 225 Griswold Cattle .............................................. 7, 339-343 Grow & Shine ................................................................ 3 Gucci .......................................................................... 322 H Excel 8051 ET .......................................................295 Half Blood .................................................................... 74 Hamilton Show Cattle Spring Bling........................ 201 Hard As Steel ............................................................340 Hardwood .................................................................. 301 Harkers Icon............................................................... 189 Harlem Shake ............................................................286 Hoffman Ranch Spring Internet Sale......................206 Holmes Show Cattle ..................................................43 Hummel Livestock ....................................................205 HWY 21 ........................................................................45 I Da Man ....................................................................304 I Deliver ...................................................................... 343 I-80 ......................................................................326-327 I-80 Clone.................................................................. 336 Iconic ...........................................................................181 Insight ........................................................................... 76 Integrity ......................................................................303 JBL Showtime JCS Dynasty ...................................296 Jeffs Cattle Co. ......................................................... 185 Jensen Livestock Agency ........................................ 224 Jordan Acres ............................................................. 170 Juan Pablo ................................................................. 210 Katina, Show Photo .................................................. 167 Kent Feeds ...................................................................30 KFSC Gambler ..........................................................212 KFSC Ryback .............................................................213 KOLT Cattle Co. ...................................................... 278 Landshark................................................................... 301 Lautner Farms Sires ..................................329-338, IBC Linde’s Livestock Photos .......................................... 138 LubriSyn Livestock...................................................... 36 Lucky Strike ....................................................... 214-215 Lucky Strike (bull) ......................................................331 Lucy, Photos By ......................................................... 147 Main Line ................................................................... 281 Man Among Boys .....................................................307 Man Among Boys Clone ......................................... 332 Man Up ..........................................................................4 Marshall & Fenner Farms ......................................... 199 Master of Puppets ......................................................58 McDaniel Cattle Co. ..................................................48 McKay Cattle Company .................................. 282-283 McVicker, Trent ......................................................... 210 Mercedes Benz.......................................................... 337 Michigan Jr. Beef Expo ............................................ 184 Mid-Continent Farms.......................................... Cover Midnight Rider ............................................................85 Midwest Genetics ............................................. 284-285 Milan FFA Jackpot ................................................... 218 Missouri Weekend of Shows.................................... 218 Mob Boss ...................................................................286 Monoply .....................................................................302 Monopoly Clone....................................................... 338 Murphy Cattle Company ........................................ 199 Murphy Trailer Sales ................................................... 27 Natural Solutions For Livestock ..................................9 No Worries.................................................................299 North Missouri Jackpot............................................ 218 NWMSU AGR Green & Gold Classic .................. 218 Ocho Cinco ............................................................... 322 Oklahoma Beef Expo .................................................86 OSU Cowboy Classic Sale ........................................ 87 Outsider ......................................................................317 Oxy Explosion ............................................................ 211 OXY-GEN...................................................................88 Paddy O’Malley ........................................................ 324 Parks Show Cattle ........................................................71 Pasture Perfect to Picture Perfect .......................... 219 PBS Animal Health .....................................................94 Pearl Snap ....................................................................89 Pearl’s Pics.................................................................. 147 Pembrook Cattle Co. ............................................... 223 Polzin Cattle ................................................................ 33 Power & Balance .......................................................302 Prairie View Farms ...................................................... 15 Primo ..........................................................................208 Pro Factor .................................................................. 210 Problem Solved ........................................................... 18 Purple Passion Sale ..................................................... 91 Purple Reign Cattle Co. ............................................... 5 Quantum Leap .......................................................... 188

Ready 2 Roll ................................................................331 Real World ................................................................... 93 Rebel Soul .................................................................. 325 Red & White Cow Town Lights ................................. 63 Red Dirt Purple Banners Sale ...................................313 Red River .....................................................................34 Reimann Ranch ............................................................13 Riverode ..................................................................... 128 Rizing Sun .................................................................. 301 Robinett Family Cattle ..............................................313 Rockin W ................................................................... 186 Rodger That .............................................................. 316 Rodgers Bulls ...............................................BC, 316-317 Royal Blend ................................................................ 341 Runaway Train .................................................... 311, 333 Rural Route Creations ..............................................224 Safe and Sound ......................................................... 293 Schaeffer/Tice “The Egg Hunt” ...............................312 SEK Genetics ...............................................................21 Select Sires................................................................. 328 Show Circuit - Sire Package .................................... 263 Show Circuit - Special Projects ................................157 Show Circuit - subscription...................................... 170 Show Rite Feeds.......................................................... 14 Show Time Cattle ............................................. 295-297 Showbloom .................................................................. 32 Showin for a Cure ..................................................... 218 ShowTec .......................................................................29 Showtime Exceed 230 ET........................................ 297 Silveira Brothers Online Sale ...................................220 Silver Lining ...............................................................330 Smoke Stack ............................................................. 300 Smokin Bob ...............................................................290 Smooth Whiskey ........................................................221 Southern Comfort .................................................... 335 Spider Monkey ...........................................................181 Steam Roller .............................................................. 334 Step Ahead ..................................................................84 Strange Addiction ..................................................... 222 Sugar Rush .................................................................286 Sullivan Farms/Gana Farms NO Bull Sale .....344-345 Sullivan Ranch ...............................................................4 Sullivan Supply ........................................................10-11 Sunglow Feeds ............................................................26 Surgeon General .........................................................48 Texas Limited Edition Sale ....................................... 223 Texas Tornado............................................................ 334 Texas Twister .............................................................. 335 The Answer ................................................................. 74 The Boss Professional Dryer ......................................31 The Cartel Cattle Co. ...............................................221 The Creature .................................................................8 The Hunt.................................................................... 287 The Irishman ................................................................279 Theobald Cattle Co. ................................................. 224 Thomas Ranch ............................................................. 78 Top Gun .......................................................................333 Top Line Farm .............................................................. 95 Top Sires ............................................................... 320-321 Top Sires Frozen Treasures ........................................323 Total Perfection ...........................................................333 TR Aces El Padrino ......................................................35 TR PZC Turton 0794 ET .............................................35 Trans Ova...................................................................... 96 Trausch Farms ............................................................ 286 Tree Lane Farms .....................................................40-41 Trifecta .........................................................................291 Triple C Trailer Sales ...............................................38-39 True Grit........................................................................ 54 Twerkit .......................................................................... 181 Two Dog Enterprises ................................................. 224 U of I Spring Showdown ............................................194 Unbelievable ................................................................. 55 Uncle Si ........................................................................332 Uno Mas...................................................................... 328 Unstoppable ............................................................... 336 Up n Coming................................................................90 ViaGen .......................................................................... 97 Vickland Show Cattle .................................................281 Walk This Way ........................................................... 336 War Eagle..................................................................... 331 Weaver Leather ............................................................ 92 Western Kansas Weekend Livestock Show..............182 White Jazz ...................................................................301 WHR Shorthorns ........................................................196 Williams Cattle Co...................................................... 191 WIU Hoof & Horn Show............................................195 Wright Charolais .........................................................187 ZKCC Game On ..........................................................35




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