Volume 15 • Issue 2 March 2012
Panda Express E
l Flush x Cub x 116) • TH FREE • PHA FRE
Sire: Heat Wave • Donor Dam: RD3L (Ful
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GRAND CHAMPION STEER
2012 National Western Stock Show Congratulations to the Bonham Family Raised with Sieck Show Cattle, NE, from an ET pregnancy.
HEAT WAVE x CHILL 602G
TWO MAJORS - 11 YEARS APART Sons of 602G by Heat Wave and Full Flush - two completely different sires - have now won both the 2012 National Western and the 2001 Fort Worth Stock Shows. Along the way, 602G has produced an array of leading sons and daughters - one of them raised the 2009 Oklahoma City Grand Champion Steer - and more than $1.5M in progeny sales. She is still going strong ... a living legend ... CHILL 602G!
Bar A / Sullivan Ranch PRIVATE TREATY Telephone Auction MARCH 31, 2012, Schulenburg, TX. Go to www.sullivanranch.net for more information.
DAN SULLIVAN • 254.582.7096 • 254.582.0814 • 254.707.0814 Hillsboro, TX • dsullivan@hillsboro.net • www.sullivanranch.net
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Congratulations to all our customers on a Banner Year!
2012 Grand Champion Heifer Fort Worth (Open)
2012 Reserve Grand Bull Fort Worth (Open)
2012 Grand Champion Heifer Denver (Junior)
2012 Reserve Grand Heifer Denver (Junior & Open) Result of Embryo Purchase
2011 Louisville Grand Champion (Open)
2011 Louisville Champion Yearling Bull
2011 Reserve Grand Heifer KC (Open)
2011 Grand Heifer KC (Junior)
2011 Reserve Grand Heifer KC (Junior)
2011 Junior National Reserve Grand Heifer
2011 Junior National Grand Steer
2011 Reserve Grand Champion Heifer FW (Open)
Join us on apRil 12th at breedersworldonlinesales for an elite offering. Includes the top end of our fall and summer calves. Heifers, steers, breeding-age bulls, and embryos. Something for everyone. Sibs to the champions pictured above and more! Randy & Jamie mullinix 309-995-3013 • 309-853-6565 997 Township Rd 150 East, Toulon, IL 61483 purplereign76@gmail.com
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in current Livestock Production, Show, and Sale Information.
Volume 15 • Issue March 2012
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press
Panda Ex
Sire: Heat Wave
• Donor Dam:
RD3L (Full Flush
x Cub x 116) •
TH FREE • PHA
FREE
Volume 15 • Issue 2 March 2012
MCF Panda Express DOB: Feb. 7, 2011 • BW: 89# unassisted Sire: Heat Wave Donor Dam: Rd3L “Full Flush x Cub x 116”
TesTed TH-Free and PHa Pedigree Free Out of a full sister to the Grand Champion Steer at ‘04 Ft. Worth, whose dam and granddams have Champion Steer records spanning nearly 20 years! Rd3L: the donor dam who has generated more revenue than her dam and Legendary Cunia granddam “116”, deamed the “most valuable cow on the ranch”. Full Sib to our $16,000 High-Selling Steer The highest-valued and most unique bull ever raised at Mid Continent Farms. Place your semen orders early!!!! $25 Per sTraw First 10 people to buy 20 straws receive a Limited Edition Lacoste Panda Express hat. Call for details. Gregg 785 325-2089 Brig 785 747-8028 Owners: Mid Continent Farms Voboril Land and Cattle, KS Horn Livestock (Brandon Horn), TX Kevin Newman, TX Floyd Ranch, TX Rod Furrow, KS Dale Seibert, KS Gerstner Farms, KS Jensen Farms, IL
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Photos and videos at www.pvfangus.com
Prairie View Farms Second Annual Production Sale
6:30 pm at the farm, Gridley, Illinios
Watch www.pvfangus.com for photos and VIDEOS on ALL SALE CATTLE PVF Proven Queen 0152
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, 2011 Illinois State Fair Junior Show, CONGRATULATIONS Brooke Haas!
PVF Burgess 0175 Division II Champion Owned Female, 2011 National Junior Heifer Show CONGRATULATIONS Trent Ray! Champion Angus Bull, 2011 Illinois State Fair
PVF Dameron Currency 0023 CONGRATULATIONS Rocklin Farms!
Featuring Elite FAll Born Show Heifer Prospects, Herd Bulls, and Donor Prospects. Contact Alan at 217.840.6935 for more information. Gridley, Illinois
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Proved the Right Decision - $19,900, $15,000 and... Dan Sullivan, Sullivan Ranch
For Calving Ease & Super Females, He’s Your BEST CHOICE!
In the recent Sullivan Ranch female sale, multiple HIGH SELLERS AI’d to Copyright (Heifer Sexed Semen) bringing $19,900, $15,000 and so on paced the event!
• Semen: $25
Special thanks to Dan for his vision and the decision to use Copyright the last three years!!! He and the many other Copyright users know the difference!
“Using Copyright in 2012 Will Impact Your Cowherd for Decades!”
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Video of Copyright and his calves at www.apexcattle.com Heifer and Bull Sexed Semen Now Available at NEW ‘Affordable’ Pricing. Call APEX to learn more. Sold to Jeff Scott, Ontario, Canada (APEX sale) - 2 Yr. Dam!
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His daughters... Real Cow Makers! Sold to Reimann Ranch, Ree Heights, SD (APEX Sale)
Randy Schuring 507 S 2nd St - Andover, SD 57422 605-298-5238 (o) - 605-298-7238 (c)
Both born unassisted, eye appealing, highly maternal, cowy in their kind and valuable! March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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Successful Spring Shedding: A Step by Step Guide What You’ll Need: ✔ Shedding
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Step 1 Gently pull the Shedding Comb across the animal’s coat in the direction of hair growth to loosen and remove dead hair
Step 2 Mix one part ProCharge to three parts ProPolish for the perfect combination of conditioning and protective properties
Step 3 Spray on mixture and blow in for thorough coverage
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Step 4 Repeat steps daily until shedding is complete
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Congratulations Baylor Bonham & Bonham Show Cattle Grand Champion Steer
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Upcoming Sales Calendar
FEBRUARY 27
MARCH 4
FEBRUARY 27
MARCH 11
Fizer Club Calves Online Fall & Summer Born Sale Geffert & O’Leary Online Spring Sale
FEBRUARY 27
Frasher & Tonkin Families Fall Born Online Club Calf Sale
FEBRUARY 28
Bushy Park Farms Club Calf Influenced Bull Sale
FEBRUARY 28
Elliott Cattle Co. Fall Born Online Club Calf Sale
FEBRUARY 29
Caldwell Show Cattle Fall Born Online Club Calf Sale
MARCH 1
Circle H Cattle Company Embryo, Flush, Semen, Shorthorn Spring and Fall Bull, Show Heifer & Steer Calf Online Sale
The Flatwood Elite Steer & Heifer Sale Keller Club Calves Online Bull Sale
MARCH 12
Campbell & Danner Online Bull Sale
MARCH 13
Bushy Park Farms Simmental Influenced Bull Sale
MARCH 24
Griswold Cattle Company Power Plus Elite Herd Sire Online Sale
MARCH 27
Schaeffer & Tice “The Egg Hunt” Volume 1
MARCH 29
Burke Cattle & Friends Online Bull Sale
APRIL 9
Guyer Cattle Company Online Bull Sale
MAY 17
Kopp Land & Livestock Online Pasture Club Calf Sale
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thanks for sharing in our excitement!
Turton
Diablo
Embryos sired by Turton and Diablo available at the Spring Thaw Online Sale!
TR PZC Turton - Thank you to the Turton group. Congratulations on Turton being the 2011 National Champion Charolais Bull. Contact Polzin Cattle to order semen. $25/straw.
Black Glitter
HHSF Black Glitter - Thank you to Grindstone Creek for purchasing Look Out embryos out of Glitter in the SimMagic on Ice Sale. Glitter is the Cornerstone of our Simmental Genetics.
CML Diablo - Thank you to the breeders who purchased syndicated shares of Diablo. Congratulations to Diablo being named 2012 NWSS Champion Charolais Bull.
Expecting A Dream
SVF/HS Expecting A Dream - Thank you to Watje Livestock for purchasing a flush out of Expecting a Dream on the Black Hills Gold Rush Sale. Females like this get us excited about the Simmental breed.
Spring Thaw
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Champion hereford heifer 2012 National Western Stock Show (Jr. & Open)
Grand Champion heifer 2011 Ohio State AGR (A & B)
reserve Grand Champion heifer 2011 Ohio State AGR (A & B)
4th Overall steer 2011 Ohio State AGR (A)
3rd Overall steer 2011 Ohio State AGR (B)
Grand Champion heifer 2011 Scarlet & Gray (A & B)
Grand Champion heifer 2011 Hoosier Beef Congress
reserve Grand Champion heifer 2011 Hoosier Beef Congress
reserve Champion maine-anjou heifer 2011 North American International Livestock Exposition
Congratulations Blake Tucker!
Congratulations Madison Clark!
Congratulations Chamberlin Family!
Congratulations Becca Chamberlin!
Congratulations Sara Klehm!
Congratulations Vickery Family!
Congratulations Megan Hunt!
Congratulations Becca Chamberlin!
Congratulations Chamberlin Family!
Championship moments are unforgettable. Congratulations to these exhibitors, and thank you for feeding ShowRite!
3rd Overall heifer 2011 Ohio State AGR (A & B)
3rd Overall steer 2011 Ohio State AGR (A)
3rd Overall heifer (b); 5th Overall heifer (a) 2011 Scarlet & Gray
reserve Grand Champion steer 2011 North American International Livestock Exposition
Grand Champion steer 2011 Heart of it All (B)
Grand Champion heifer 2011 Heart of it All (A & B)
Grand Champion Chiangus Female (Open) 2011 North American International Livestock Exposition
reserve Grand Champion Chiangus bull 2011 North American International Livestock Exposition
reserve Division Champion % simmental 2012 National Western Stock Show
Congratulations Becca Chamberlin!
Congratulations Guyer Family!
Congratulations Ford Farms!
Congratulations Brooke Egbert!
Congratulations Egbert Family!
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Fringe (Shorthorn)
MAV Bellringer (Shorthorn)
I-80 (Maine)
GVC Maverick (Maine)
GVC Fortune & Glory (Maine)
GVC Suh (Maine)
Boomer (Maine)
GCC Merger (%Maine)
Predator (%Maine)
The Ringer (%Maine)
TCTC Patton (%Maine)
Mercedez Benz (%Maine)
Believe In Me (Club Calf)
Not Afraid (Club Calf)
Pretty Snazzy (Club Calf)
Monopoly 2 (Club Calf)
Mojito (Club Calf)
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Fast Freddy (Club Calf)
The Gambler (Club Calf)
Big Iron (Club Calf)
Monopoly Money (Club Calf)
Blindside (Club Calf)
Smilin Bob (ClubCalf)
Walks Alone (ClubCalf)
Walks On Water (ClubCalf)
One & Only (ClubCalf)
Thriller (ClubCalf)
Monopoly (ClubCalf)
Eye Candy (ClubCalf)
Troubadour (ClubCalf)
Amen (ClubCalf)
Simple Math (ClubCalf)
Yellow Jacket (ClubCalf)
Point Taken (ClubCalf)
Bodacious (ClubCalf)
Hollywood (ClubCalf)
Unforgiven (ClubCalf)
Master of Puppets (ClubCalf)
Full Moon (ClubCalf)
Tiger Woods (ClubCalf)
Texas Twister (ClubCalf)
Carpe Diem (ClubCalf)
Copyright (Angus+)
Choppin Wood (Club Calf)
True Grit (Club Calf)
Young Money (Club Calf)
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Cattle Visons offers the best in SimInfluenced genetics 1-866-356-4565 www.cattlevisions.com
Felts
Next Big Thing
Dream
Catcher
Excalibur
Yardley
STF
High Regard
BWL
Hard Core
Rubys
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Shocking Dream
Make it Rain
PuReBReD Rendition
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DreamWorks
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Montecito
Mr
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True Grit is extra wide chested with muscle shape!
True Grit as a yearling
2011 World Beef Expo Supreme Champion
PHH PCC 812 True Grit 002 | Reg: 43108247 | Sire: About Time | Dam: By KJ Victor 417L
www.cattlevisions.com 1-866-356-4565 Pierce’s Hereford Haven, WI 608-434-0578 Mud Creek Farms, IL 815-238-2381
True Grit is destined to become a premier, high quality, calving ease legend as his historic lineage indicates. True Grit is structurally flawless and smoothly chisel fronted with extra maternal strength and pigment backed behind him. He was crowned the 2011 World Beef Expo Supreme Champion Bull!
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High
Regard
Reg # 2522822 PB Simmental
High Regard is the “Dream On outcross pedigree” bull you can use to enhance phenotype and performance. He’s homozygous black and heterozygous polled. His first calf crop speaks for himself as you can see...he’s throwing highly desirable type and function!
Bull calf at Wernings, SD
Heifer calf at Wernings, SD
Bull calf at Wernings, SD
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NAILE Champion % Simmy heifer calf
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Gunslinger’s maternal half sister. Many-time champion for Cramer Schneider.
www.cattlevisions.com 1-866-356-4565 Owned by: Lee Simmental, Greg Landis, Sanders Ranch, Pine Ridge Simmental
Gunslinger is an exciting package that combines superb phentoype, excellent genetics, great data and real-world function. He’s sound structured with a long, giraffe-like neck not often found in a purebred Simmental bull, plus he’s plenty deep. Gunslinger offers the convenience traits of being homozygous black and homozygous polled.
+50 +1 +.26 +.23 +118
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Gunslinger’s dam Miley Cottontail
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Angus Bull Registration #: +16844203 Sire: “Lut” Dam: Steele Miss Keymra Katy by OGL Cold War
Sugar Daddy sister. 2011 Iowa State Fair Champion and Division 7 Champion 2011 NJAS for Younge, IA.
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Bred by Steele, IA
Sugar Daddy sister. Donor for Nelson, IA.
Sugar Daddy sister. 2009 Iowa State Fair Champion for Erin Steele.
Sugar Daddy
Sugar Daddy’s dam
is a neat package who should transmit an ultra cool look just like he and his sisters possess. His dam is a powerful, stout, big bodied female with a great udder. We expect Sugar Daddy to sire super profiled, zipper fronted progeny with better maternal traits than his paternal heritage has done.
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Homozygous black and polled!
Plain and simple... this is the baldy, outcross, Simmental sire we’ve ALL been looking for! Purebred Simmental Reg. 2341498 Sire: Flying B Prime Cut by TE McCredie Dam: by GW Bright Light
Cut Above fondly earned the nickname “Fat Butt” for his pronounced badonka donk. Take just one look at “Fat Butt”, and it is clear why he’s bound for stardom. You won’t find a purebred Simmental sire with more muscle shape, neck extension, and base width. This package is transported on a perfectly designed, massive set of feet & legs. Phenotype alone is enough to use this bull. Enhancing his value is the fact that he’s related to virtually none of the popular sires of today, yet brings to the table some of the most recognizable and successful foundation sires of the past - notably, Black Max & Buck on both sides.
Fat Butt progeny are unlike any from a Simmental sire you’ve used before. They’re a wellbalanced package of muscle, bone, style, hair, and incredible structure.
$9,500+ heifer at Foundation Female sale by Fat Butt
$6,500+ heifer by Fat Butt 2011 NAILE Sale
$15,000 heifer by Fat Butt at Jeff Holmes, IA $5,000+ heifer at Tree Lane Farms Sale by Fat Butt
866-356-4565 www.cattlevisions.com Fat Butt’s 2010 NAILE class-winning daughter. Fat Butt’s maternal sister. Commanded $30,000 at the 2010 Royal Edge Sale in IA.
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Willie Morris 319-269-0844 www.williemorriscattle.com Bred by Flying B Farms. 601-941-6913
CE BW WW YW Milk 8.0 -0.3 48.1 80.4 -4.3 MWW MARB REA API TI 19.8 0.34 0.52 121.0 78.0
Owned by:
Buckeye Chiangus Farms Convoy, Ohio
Rocking 3C Cattle Company Bob & Scott Alexander Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
Cardinal Cattle Company Wyoming, IL 61491
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AAA Reg. # 16416682 | DOB: 1-3-09 | BW: 92 | WW: 850 | YW: 1425 | SC: 39 | REA: 18.9 | Frame: 6.7 Sire: PVF ALL Payday 729 | Dam: Dameron PVF Proven Queen 010 (from the same family that produced Raptor)
Semen $25 | AI Certificates $40
WINDFALL is sired by the top bull in PVF’s program and the most famous female produced in PVF’s herd! Windfall is genetically and phenotypically engineered to be powerful! He is extra muscular and wide with extreme length and performance, combined with superb profile! Windfall heifer at PVF
Windfall’s full sister. IL Beef Expo Champion Angus Female.
Windfall steer at PVF Windfall heifer raised by Greiman, IA
Windfall heifer at Four Corners Windfall’s maternal brother, Striker
Windfall’s dam, one of the best for producing winners!
Windfall heifer at Four Corners
Windfall Owners: Prairie View Farms, IL • Four Corners Farms, IL • Brandon and Cathy Jones, IL Haas Angus, IL • Stertzbach Cattle Company, OH • York Farms, IL • Hilmes Angus, IL • Schafer Stock Farm, IL
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For Semen, Contact:
866-356-4565 www.cattlevisions.com
JFAmerican
WLE Cruisin Susan T26 - Dam of JF American Pride
View video of American Pride at www.janssenfarms.com 0987X OF MSF
“A picture tells a thousand words. We’ve owned some of the Simmental breeds greatest sires, but we believe with all our hearts that JF American Pride 0987X is the most special animal we have ever had the chance to be a part of, it is as simple as that. We’re not selling “semen packages” or have any marketing gimmicks on this bull, just straight up selling semen to help better our breed and the cattle industry. Please take time to view the video and discover he is the soundest made, biggest bellied, most attractive Purebred Simmental ever to walk. His performance and eye appeal set him a part, we welcome your calls to discuss American Pride. We would like to give a special thanks to Jack McCoy of Meadow Springs Farm, Lafayette, Indiana for selling us this remarkable bull and his powerful dam and to Jeff Miller, Cutler, Indiana for pointing us in his direction!”
Dave Janssen
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MWW
STAY
CW
YG
MARB
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DOB: April 2, 2010 • ASA Reg. # 2573743 • Homozygous Polled • Homozygous Black Upgrade x Dream On x Drake Cowboy x Black Irish Kansas •BW: 81 lbs. •Adj. WW: 839 lbs.•Adj. YW: 1,438 lbs.•365 Day Scrotal: 38.5 •365 Day Frame Score: 6.3
A big thank you to the brave men and women who defend our freedom and allow us to enjoy our safety and care free life in the greatest country on God’s green earth... the UNITED STATES of AMERICA!
Owners:
For semen call
Dave Janssen 712.358.1837 Chris Janssen 515.314.4771 E-mail: jf@ncn.net
Mark Sneed 937.269.1871 866-356-4565
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6:30 p.m. at the Gana Farm Sale Facility, Martell, NE
SELLING 230 Embryos & 150 Straws of Semen ...
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California State Fair Grand Champion Steer Heat Wave x 5015 Eggs Sell
50 Sell! Grand Champion MaineTiner Female, ’11 National Junior Maine-Anjou Show SULL Asset Eggs out of her dam Sell
National Champion ShorthornPlus Female SULL Stockman 898 Eggs Sell
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Selling eggs from the best of the Augusta Pride cow family.
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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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7CA7•THF•PHAF Sire: Hairy Bear Dam: Harietta Hairy females are fun to show and easy to sell--he’s a proven sire of fancy heifers and steers that consistently stand at the top end. From Hara Farms, Riley Farms and Wagonhammer Ranch High Quality Semen $25/unit
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Sire: Irish Whisky Dam: Hairietta (by Who Made Who) Many good cowboys claimed this one was the best bull in Denver 2010. There’s not much to change in this one. He’s good! From Gateway Genetics, Hara Farms, Wagonhammer Ranch & Enlow Ranch
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7CA9•THF•PHAF Sire: Tycoon Dam: Gracie (3D x Harietta) Sound, hairy & thick, Time Saver is made as good as you can make one. This double-bred WMW is super-fronted, wide-based and balanced. From Wagonhammer Ranches • High Quality Semen $20/unit
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Semen: $25 OwnerS: Farrer Stock Farms Jake’s Sierra 211S | Dam of Starburst Owned by Farrer Stock Farms & Turner Shorthorns. Thank you Turner Shorthorns for their half interest purchase of this exceptional donor for $23,000 from the 16th Dynamic Dams Sale.
Tom 574.727.0680 Payton 765.586.8186 Taylor 574.727.5610 Breeding Interest: Turner Shorthorns Tom & Susie 740.743.2939 Plumtree Shorthorns Nelson 580.492.4014
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Sire: Carnac • Dam: Foreplay daughter DOB: 2-10-10 • BW: 87 pounds • THC, PHAF Hands down is an extremely sound made bull with tons of power. He has unmatched hair with great bone. If you want calves that are good from the ground up with killer look, then he is the bull for you.
semen: $25
Owned by: Fraker sHow Cattle, Brooklyn, Iowa Devon: 641-990-5541 • Dennis: 641:891:0859 reimann ranCH, Ree Heights, South Dakota Nick Reimann: 605-871-3642
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Uno Mas Sire: Dream On
MGS: Goldmine
Sire: BC Classic 443 6807 MGS: OCC Legend
Uno Mas offers a predictable pedigree backed up by a true power cow. He’s a perfect choice for Angus-based females to generate fancy replacement females. Sexed Female Semen $50/unit Conventional Semen $25/unit
Classic is in a league of his own in terms of Maternal Genetics with Power. He sires a big foot, wide base and loads of volume with style and does it with calving ease and low BW. Sexed Female Semen $50/unit Conventional Semen $20/unit
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Sire: Steel Force
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Sire: Proud Jazz
Rimrock is a great choice to make fancy, moderate-sized cows with extra thickness. His dam is a full sister to Lookout and he adds tremendous grow power and muscle. Sexed Female Semen $50/unit Conventional Semen $20/unit
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Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Female 2011 NAILE (Open Show) Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female 2011 Shorthorn Junior Nationals 2010 NAILE (Jr. Show) Supreme Champion FFA Breeding Heifer 2011 Iowa State Fair
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SIRE: Wernacres Ace High (Vortec) dAm: Hi-View Second Zelda (CF Royal) Smooth Polled ♦ dOB: 4-6-06 BW: 84 lbs. ♦ Tested TH/PHA Free!
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CONSISTENTLY your best choice for raising high sellers and heifers that can “hunt” more than any other Shorthorn bull available on the open market. FACT: Ace of Diamonds produced more class winners at the 2010 and 2011 Louisville Show than any other Shorthorn bull available on the open market. PROVEN to produce results when mated to “mainstream” Shorthorn bloodlines. CONVENTIONAL SEmEN available from ALL major distributors. SExEd SEmEN $300/unit. Contact owners.
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BW: 85 pounds • Jakes Proud Jazz x Studers Red Vision • TH & PHA Free
MArk Fuller: 231-250-0649 • l.J. Herzog: 231-527-5455
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SEMEN: $25/unit
The Shorthorn Bull that the Club Calf Industry has been waiting for!
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DJ Salution is a proven calving ease sire whose calves come easy and are marketable after birth.
He is recommended for use on heifers.
Don’t be part of the problem. Be part of the DJ
PB Simmental | Homozygous Black | TH-/PHA-Free
Actual BW: 80 lbs. Sire: R&R Warehouse K609 Dam: Meyer 734 x Black Max Semen available from major distributors.
DJ Salution progeny... MILES DEJONG Kennebec, SD | 605.869.2329
L.J. Herzog Paris, MI
Kent Snowdon Niobrara, NE
Mark Fuller Big Rapids, MI
$8,000 heifer sold by Owens Brothers
$8,500 bull sold by Griswold Cattle Co. Out of a first calf heifer!
Calving: to give birth to a calf Ease: freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance CALVING + EASE = DJ SALUTION... your cows will thank you! March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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MAV UNiqUE ANNiE 014X by MAV Bellringer Champion Shorthorn & 5th Overall Breeding Heifer, 2011 Iowa State Fair Champion Shorthorn Female, 2011 Iowa Beef Expo Reserve Champion Heifer, 2011 Iowa Jr. Shorthorn Field Day Reserve Bred & Owned Heifer, 2011 Shorthorn Jr. Nationals Class Winner, 2010 NAILE Open Show
Answering the nagging question:
“WhAt to Breed heiFerS to And Still hAVe A MArketABle cAlF crop?” As long as we have been breeding Shorthorns, NEVER have we experienced a bull that calves with the predictable, consistent ease of Bellringer, but still produces marketable, “head-turning” calves!
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MAV Bellringer 804U
Reg. No. AR 47018 • 7/8 ShorthornPlus • Sire: GFS Creole • Dam: MAV Belara 649S BW EPD: -0.6 • THF • PHAF • Semen: $25/unit Conventional; $250/ unit Sexed
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The Hottest Angus Sire for 2012 $25/straw • $25/certificate Collected by Interglobe Genetics, Pontiac, Ill. CJ Eich 217.841.6556
MCATL
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Reg. # 16482081 Sire: Connealy Final Product • Dam: 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.
Calving reports are great! Calves are coming with low birthweights, very hairy, and a ton of bone!
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By-Product Steer sold for $4,000
Rutledge Farms LeRoy, Illinois Brandon 217.369.6729 Brett 309.264.1424 Bill 309.838.2323
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By-Product Heifer sold for $15,000
Greg, Amy, Cameron, Eric, & Caitlin McClure 618.928.0123
SCC
Bruce, Amie, Dillon, & Cade Stertzbach 330.704.5260
ByProduct Heifer sold for $27,000
Sire: 3C MACHO dam: J&J QUEEN 414 (Northern Improvement Daughter)
- full brother to RENEGADE! National Champion Percentage Simmental Bull • 2011 NWSS
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For Semen Contact: SeK GenetICS Owned by Price Farms
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• Northern Improvement Daughter
Fred & BarBara Shultz, OwnerS Shawn Vick, Herdsman • 405.747.4261 2211 Oak Trail Drive • Stillwater, OK 74074 405.747.4462 • 405.377.5114
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Goet I-80
Poison Arrow
Man Among Boys
AI-PAlPAtIon ClInIC DAtes April 10-13 • May 8-11 • June 5-8
Eye Candy
Smilin Bob
Mr. Driven
Chopper
Believe In Me
Monopoly Clone
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Club CAlf
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Changing
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Adrenaline x OCC Legend x Jauer Angus BD: March 2010 B W: 8 2 l b s . TH & PHA FREE Semen $20 / unit The next great maternal club calf sire!
For semen, please contact owners Vanhove Show Cattle Rob & Sheryl Vanhove 605.480.0909
Beare Cattle Farms Mike & Roger Beare 605.690.8019 - Mike 605.690.5095 - Roger
Kevin McKinzie 618.554.1541 Design by Kyla
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the Doctor is in!
sire: Meyer 734 • dam: WAG Hairietta dob: 3/21/2008 • bw: 88 pounds TH, NH, AM and PHA Free Registered as Simmental and Chianina
One of Hairietta’s best sons yet! For a Meyer, he is clean made, awesome haired, full of muscle, with an outstanding disposition! His first calf crop was extremely popular and the calves were very hairy for Meyers! Sexed semen now available.
Owners:
GreG CHriSTo, 402-920-2901 rANdy doddS, 308-550-0583 doN BeierMAN, 402-741-1180
Doctor Meyer x (Angus x Heat Wave) Cow
Doctor Meyer x Angus Cow
Semen available through owners or Cattle CATTLE Visions. Sexed semen available through Visions Cattle Visions. March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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Excel Son
Excel Daughters
land & cattle
todd puGH & Family
7727 Paris Ave. • Louisville, OH 44641
JeFF KoCH and Jill BlaKe
7780 E CR 450 N • Mooreland, IN 47360 Jeff: 317-446-8589 • Jblake4@yahoo.com showtimecattle.com
ExcEl’s 1st calf crop is rising to thE top. H Excel 8051 ET • AHA No. 42910021 GO Excel L18 x Pure Gold Daughter • $40/Unit • $50/Cert.
Excel Progeny Wins: Grand Champion Heifer, NAILE Bred and Owned; Grand Champion Heifer, Pennsylvania Farm Show; Calf Champion Heifer, KILE; Reserve Calf Champion, KILE; Class Winners at NAILE and NWSS; High Selling Bull, Buyhereford.com Sale; Reserve Grand Champion Female, Maryland State Fair.
loW BiRtH WeiGHt • outCRoSS pediGReed StRuCtuRally Sound • poWeRFul
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Saturday, March 31st ★★★★★
BARBER’S
7:00 p.m., at the historic Fort Worth Stockyards! In the heart of Fort Worth, Texas Cattle on display starting ursday, March 29th During the TSCRA Convention Weekend
SPRING & FALL HEREFORD SHOW HEIFER PROSPECTS ★ DONOR PROSPECTS ★ EMBRYOS ★ BRED HEIFERS
BR CSF BREEZY 1076 ET
BR CSF BROOKE 1072 ET
LH MISS INTENSE 9287 ET
Apr. 26 Shock & Awe daughter. Afull sister and full sib embryos also sell. Selling half interest in this Reserve National Champion Hereford Female!
Apr. 23 Shock & Awe daughter. Full sister to Breezy! Maternal sister to Gabrielle, JNHE Grand Champion and Denver Supreme Champion Hereford.
2012 National Champion Cow/Calf. This October 2009 TNT daughter sells with her Sep. 10 bull calf by HH Advance 5031R.
MCS U14 HARMONY 226Y
KLD MISS SHOCKLINE D113 ET
RJ ELIZABETH 105
Apr. 16 daughter of MCS 533P Romeo U14 ET, 2009 JNHE Res. Sr. Champion Bull out of Romance, Denver and Fort Worth Grand Champion Female.
May 2 daughter of two-time Denver Champion Shock & Awe out of Showline, National Champion Female at Kansas City, Denver and Fort Worth.
May 11 daughter of STAR TCF Sportster 380W ET, a full brother to STAR TCF Lock-n-Load 300W ET.
BROUGHT TO YOU BY
THE PROGRAMS THAT HAVE PRODUCED MORE THAN 100 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS & NATIONAL DIVISION WINNERS Catalogs mailed on request and at www.nationalcattle.com. Video previews at barberranch.com.
Barber Ranch CHANNING, TEXAS 806.235.3692 Ranch 806.681.5528 Justin 817.718.5821 Jason
ELGIN, OKLAHOMA 580.595.0901 580.595.1626
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KLD
HEREFORDS WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 214.325.3860
OKMULGEE, OKLAHOMA 918.706.7028
HEREFORDS
J J HRafter EREFORDS
LORENZO, TEXAS 806.842.3459
ABILENE, TEXAS 325.280.7975
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Cattle Company
SALE MANAGEMENT
Dustin N. Layton 405.464.2455
EXPRESS RANCHES
SUNDAY
MARCH 11 6:00 P.M.
AT THE RANCH YUKON OKLAHOMA HELD DURING THE OKLAHOMA YOUTH EXPO
SELLING... 90 Angus Heifers & EXAR
ERICA 1102
BD: 1/10/11 Dameron First Class x OSU Erica 6185
EXAR
BLACKCAP A1133
BD: 2/28/11 Dameron First Class x KCS Blackcap 6034
30 Limousin Heifers
It takes blue to win purple... Join the more than 300 junior exhibitors who have been awarded more than $2 million in scholarships.
EXAR
PRIDE 1190
BD: 4/1/11 S A V Bismarck 5682 x Bear Mtn Pride 4157
EXAR
PRINCESS 1844
BD: 7/5/11 Dameron First Class x Greens Princess 1012
If you have any questions on the heifers being offered, give us a call, we’ll be glad to assist you. Call the ranch for a sale book.
EXAR ENVIOUS
BLACKBIRD 1848
BD: 7/7/11 EXAR Lutton 1831 x RR Envious Blackbird 6031
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EXAR
PRIMROSE 1845
BD: 7/7/11 Dameron First Class x EXAR Primrose 81090
Bob Funk, Owner | Jarold Callahan, President 2202 N. 11th Street | Yukon, OK 73099 800-664-3977 | 405-350-0044 www.expressranches.com
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Strate FaMily
WoodS FaMily
March 24, 2012
at the ranch in Helena, Oklahoma bids close at 1:30 p.m. Please join us for lunch on sale day!
roundS FaMily WiSS FaMily
Watch the website for photos and a sale catalog.
www.fesmireshowcattle.com damon, darcey, darla and daylyn FeSmire 1820 5000 Rd • Bartlett, Kansas cell: 620-423-5888 • barn: 620-226-3344
Manley FaMily
Scott, Heidi, BetHany and ella FeSmire Helena, Oklahoma cell: 580-977-4766 • barn: 580-852-3371
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PREDATOR
| Lamborghini x Backdraft |
BELIEVE IN ME
Additions to the Genex Equation
| Heat Wave x Draftpick |
FULLY AUTOMATIC | Predator x Friction |
WALKS ALONE | Heat Wave x Draftpick son |
ONE AND ONLY | Heat Wave x Full Attack |
49MA00651
Hard Core
$20
49SM01760
Grizzly
$20
THF, PHAF
Sire: Jayhawk MGS: Habenero
41CM00507
Maine-Anjou
Eye Candy
Sire: B&D 700M MGS: Hotmail
$25
41CM00505
% Simmental
Hired Man
49MA01615
Chi-Maine
Mercedes Benz
49XB00750
Chi-Maine
My Turn
158SM00209
Maine-Anjou
King Meyer
137SM03216
Club Calf
Power 2 Change
THF, PHAF
Sire: Meyer 734 MGS: Who Made Who
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% Simmental
49SM01779
Chi-Maine
Bart
41XB05114
% Simmental
Simple Math
% Simmental
THF, PHAF
41MA05066
Club Calf
Boomer
$25
THF, PHAF
Sire: DMCC Limited Edition MGS: Legacy Plus
$25
109XX00387
Maine-Anjou
Power & Balance
THF, PHAF
49CM01780
Club Calf
The Unsub
49CM01785
Club Calf
Critical Mass
$25
THC, PHAF
Sire: Monopoly MGS: Full Flush
Chi-Maine
$20
THC, PHAF
Sire: Monopoly MGS: Nutt N Butt Business
$20
THF, PHAF
Sire: Star Power MGS: Dr Who
$25
THF, PHAF
Sire: Who Made Who MGS: Meyer 734
$25
Amen
Sire: Friction MGS: Meyer 734
$25
THC, PHAF
Sire: Our Turn MGS: Kaboom
$30
41XB05111
THF, PHAF
Sire: TLCC Turk S6103 ET MGS: Meyer 734
$25
THF, PHAF
Sire: Ali MGS: Dr Who
$20
THF, PHAF
Sire: Hannibal MGS: Double Stuff
$25
Full Moon
Sire: Dirty Hairy MGS: Bodacious
$25
THC, PHAF
Sire: Naughty Pine MGS: Galloway
41CM05056
THF, PHAF
THF, PHAC
Sire: Monopoly MGS: Full Flush
Chi-Maine
ADDED ATTRACTION 83
Contact your Genex representative or purchase online at profitshop.crinet.com Š2012 CRI
A3072-022
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Marshall & Fenner FarMs AnnuAl PerformAnce-TesTed Bull And femAle sAle 6:00 p.m. • Friday, March 16, 2012 Held at the Mid-MO Livestock Center Marshall Junction, MO
A real herd sire in this direct son of Leachman Right Time, from a dam sired by SAV 8180 Traveler 004, and his third dam is the powerful donor Rita 2811 of 2536 BVND 878! He combines extra look with performance, muscle and pedigree power!
MF tIMe out 9760
MF BIn Buster 0377 A top calving ease son of SAV Bismarck 5682, from a dam sired by MCC Cupid 414, and the next dam by Connealy Dateline! He sells with a CED EPD of +12!
MF MIss prIDe eVer 1006
This maternal sister to MCC Cupid 414 sells. Sired by SAV Brand Name 9115!
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MF CupID 1018 A big-time maternal sire, by MCC Cupid 414 and line-bred to N Bar Emulation EXT! His donor dam traces to GT Miss Traveler 58. A ton of volume and rib shape in this individual!
MF BlaCKBIrD BlossoM 1020
This impressive 2/05/11 daughter of SAV Brand Name 9115 sells. Produced from a dam sired by SAV Bismarck 5682! Length and extension with bred-in cow power!
MF/BM BlaCKCap 0349
A special highlight of the sale will be this SAV Bismarck 5682 fallbred heifer produced from a full sister-in-blood to SAV Net Worth 4200! She sells, due to calve 9/14/12 to Buford Oklahoma.
Murphy Cattle CoMpany
85 Powerful Bulls Sell! Including both fall and spring yearlings! 50 Registered Angus Females Sell! Several spring pairs, select fall bred heifers, fall pairs and fancy show heifers.
MCC tuGBoat 154
MCC KIller InstInCt 157
This maternal brother to MCC Lookout and MCC Blackout sells as a special feature! He offers extra length and extension with a big square hip!
MCC neXt one 102
This big-time herd sire is one of the best ever bred at MCC. He is soft middled, stout and extremely well-made! Two-thirds interest and possession will sell!
MCC Mr MaCho 134 sCC
A very well made, calving ease son of OCC Next Step 762N, produced from a dam sired by MCC Blackout 404!
This outstanding herd sire by WCC Macho sells. He is stout with a big square hip, extra rib and depth and loaded with muscle.
Marshall & Fenner FarMs BriAn mArshAll
22227 Saline Co Hwy. 127, Malta Bend, MO 65339 Office: (660)-538-4605 • Cell: (660) 641-4522 www.marshallandfennerfarms.com
Murphy Cattle CoMpany
BrenT, deeTTA, cole & Ty murPhy
MCC erIsKay 174 An impressive set of fancy show heifers will be selling from both programs! These heifers are bred to have the look and eye appeal to be competitive in the showring, with the pedigree power to make impact donors!
10294 Saline K Highway, Houstonia, MO 65333 Home: (660) 568-0590 • Cell: (660) 287-7727 dmurphy@iland.net • www.murphycattlecompany.com Sale Managed By: Call to request a sale catalog!
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SireS repreSented: Heat Wave • Heat Seeker • Walks Alone • One & Only Cool Customer • Who Made Who • My Turn • Yellow Jacket Total Solution • Immortal • Eyes on the Money • Get It Done Monopoly • Boardwalk • I-80 • Mercedes Benz
Sold in last year’s sale. Thanks to McIntosh Show Cattle for their purchase.
Kopp Land & Livestock
Batesville, IN • www.cattleconnections.com/kopp/index.htm Tim Schwab, Manager Brenton West, Herdsman 812-623-3210 (H) 937-402-1767 (C) 812-569-8536 (C)
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Sold in last year’s sale. Thanks to Habeger Show Cattle for their purchase.
May 17 NEW! We will be hosting online bidding this year through
www.cwcattlesales.com If you can’t be with us on sale day, be sure to log on to find your next champion!
y o b w o c i C s s a l C 33rd Annual
join us for the ence OSU Animal Sci Weekend!
SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 2012 1:00 p.m., Stillwater, Oklahoma
SELLING 95 LOTS!
15 Fall Show & Donor Prospects 10 Open Yearling Heifers 20 Spring Pairs…2 to 4 year olds 50 Fall & Spring Yearling Bulls
OSU Empress 1159 AAA +16938671
OSU Promise Ann 1150 AAA +16935204
Sire: SAV Brilliance 8077 • DOB: 2/15/11 Dam: OSU Empress 8175 (Moneymaker x Northern Improvement)
Sire: Rito 6EM3 of 4L1 Emblazon • DOB: 2/10/11 Dam: OSU Promise Ann 7130 (EXAR New Look 2971 x E161)
OSU Jilt 1182 AAA +16934090
OSU Empress 1103 AAA +16934073
Sire: OSU Currency 8173 • DOB: 3/14/11 Dam: OSU Jilt 8158 (Raven x E161)
Sire: SAV Bismarck 5682 • DOB: 1/2/11 Dam: OSU Empress 8139 (Objective x EXT)
OSU Queen 0168 AAA 16642850
OSU Empress 0127 AAA 16642823
Sire: SAV Bismarck 5682 • DOB: 2/27/10 Dam: OSU Queenie 2187 (OSU 6079 Reagan 8173 x Moneyline) Sells with her Jan. 27 heifer calf by OSU Currency 8173.
Sire: SAV Bismarck 5682 • DOB: 1/15/10 Dam: OSU Racquel 7138 (Gardens Prime Star x EXT) Ind ratios: BW 98, WW 112, YW 106. Sells with her Jan. 19 heifer calf by Rito 6EM3 of 4L1 Emblazon.
…performance tested and ranch ready!
ANGUS • HEREFORD • SIMMENTAL
OSU’s 2012 Early Calf Champion Pen of Three Angus Bulls in Denver. Two of these bulls sell Sunday, April 15th!
m Please phone or email to reserve your copy of the 2012 Cowboy Classic catalog!
PUREBRED BEEF CATTLE CENTER 109 Animal Science • Stillwater, OK 74078-6051 Phone (405) 372-0457 • www.beefcenter.ansi.okstate.edu Jeff Mafi, Manager • (405) 269-6387 • jeff.mafi@okstate.edu Dr. Mark Johnson, Associate Professor • (405) 744-6065 Jeremy Leister, Cow Herd Manager • (405) 714-0557
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March 24
f oo H & n or H
Jackpot Show
Saturday, March 24, 2012 • 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 2011. 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 23 .........6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March 24 ....6:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Entry Fee ......................$35 Steers & Heifers Judge.................................Chuck Lemenager
Classes Angus, Chianina, Gelbvieh, Hereford, Shorthorn, ShorthornPlus, Simmental (Purebred and Percentage), Maine-Anjou, MaineTainer, AOB, Crossbred, & Market Heifers
For More Information, Contact:
DarCiE rahE: 217-248-9302 • MilES ToEnyES: 618-420-9413 Mark hogE: 309-255-2735
Directions:
Turn off Route 67 at the first Roseville turnoff. Go straight into Roseville through the stop sign. Turn right (if coming from the south) on Washington Street. The fairgrounds are located directly behind the park. Look for signs along Route 67.
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1-800-787-8690 • www.theshowcircuit.com
Advertising Deadlines ........................................................247, 322 Arizona National Stock Show ............................................ 146-147 Business Minded.........................................................................224 Cold-Stressed Calves...................................................................230 Coming Events ............................................................................244 Entertainment ..................................................................... 232-233 Fort Worth Stock Show....................................................... 100-110 Galia County (OH) Preview ............................................... 135-141 Go-Show ......................................................................................245
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• Looking toward the next generation of agriculturalists Index of Advertisers....................................................................322 Kansas Beef Expo................................................................ 148-159 MCCA ..........................................................................................186 Minnesota Beef Expo .................................................................237 Missouri AGR Classic ......................................................... 225-229 National Western Stock Show ............................................ 111-121 Nebraska AGR Winter Preview.......................................... 130-134
OCCA ................................................................................... 178-181 Oklahoma State AGR .......................................................... 164-169 Pennsylvania Farm Show ................................................... 142-145 Professor To Producer ................................................................234 SC Announcements ............................................................ 236-237 SC Flashback ...............................................................................246 SC Outdoors ................................................................................235 Scarlet & Gray Midwest Showdown .................................. 122-129 Scholarship Announcement.......................................................243 Sioux Empire Farm Show ................................................... 160-163 Subscription Form ......................................................................246 Tech Trends .................................................................................238 The Big Picture ............................................................................242 The Life Of An Ag Girl ................................................................239 Top 20 List ...................................................................................241 VCCP Winter Classic Jackpot Show................................... 182-185
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What It’s Like
• to be an animal trainer for the film industry Wichita Mountains Classic................................................. 170-173 Winter Buckle Holiday Classic ........................................... 174-177
• • • Show CirCuit ServiCeS • • • Show Listing........................ 245 Web Services ......................248 Sire Promotion.................... 247 Ad Prices...................................6 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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• January 13-February 3, 2012 • Fort Worth, Texas •
JUNIOR Heifers
Fort Worth Stock ShoW
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited Champion Beefmaster Heifer, exhibited by by Garrett Buchholz, Bardwell, Texas. Shawn Levi Skaggs, Deleon, Texas.
Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Blake Ramsey, Brenham, Texas.
Reserve Champion Beefmaster Heifer, exhibited by Kalli Ellis, LaWard, Texas.
Champion Brahman Heifer, exhibited by Rhealee Nicole Spies, Nurton, Texas.
Reserve Champion Brahman Heifer, exhibited by Diana Martinez, Pasadena, Texas.
Champion Brangus Heifer, exhibited by Blake Wellman, Brenham, Texas.
Reserve Champion Brangus Heifer, exhibited by Tanner Miller, Gilmer, Texas.
Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Zachary Hill, Midlothian, Texas.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Amanda Tinkle, Tomball, Texas.
Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Michael Hawes, Crandall, Texas.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Harrison Smith, Gatesville, Texas.
Champion Polled Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Bailee Carnley, Clifton, Texas.
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Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Troy Holdman, Sundown, Texas.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Briant Hand, Gonzales, Texas.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Macie McCollum, Bellevue, Texas.
Reserve Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Tanner Wade, Breckenridge, Texas.
Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Thomas Wayne Glascock, Pilot Point, Texas.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Chessie Garrett, Winfield, Texas.
Champion Santa Gertrudis Heifer, exhibited by Casey Pitchford, Athens, Texas.
Reserve Santa Gertrudis Heifer, exhibited by Seth Lyness, Ben Wheeler, Texas.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Jess Carney, Collinsville, Texas.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited byMyka Blissard, Big Spring, Texas.
Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Andrew Holland, Anna, Texas.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Syann Foster, Lockney, Texas.
Champion Simbrah Heifer, exhibited by Candice Tindle, Lott, Texas.
Reserve Champion Simbrah Heifer, exhibited by Callie Henly, San Augustine, Texas.
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BANNERS&backdrops • Fort Worth Stock Show •
Reserve Polled Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Tandra Bearden, New Braunfels, Texas.
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MARKET Steers
Fort Worth Stock ShoW
GrAND GrAND
• Grand Champion & Champion EuropEan CrossbrEd stEEr • exhibited by Cuatro Schauer, Beeville, Texas.
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• rEsErvE Grand & rEsErvE Champion EuropEan CrossbrEd stEEr • exhibited by Stock Martin, Hereford, Texas.
rESErVE rESErVE
Reserve Hereford Steer, exhibited by Isabella Brackney, Lake Jackson, Texas.
Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Kutter Bland, Slaton, Texas.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Mackenzie Bevins, Stinnett, Texas.
Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Mikayla Welch, Lubbock, Texas.
Champion Polled Hereford Steer, exhibited Reserve Polled Hereford Steer, exhibited by by Tyler Allan, Schulenburg, Texas. Caleb Behrends, Fredericksburg, Texas.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Kase Clark, Kenedy, Texas.
Champion American Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Seth Byers, Decatur, Texas.
MARKET Steers Reserve American Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Kelli Tiemann, Industry, Texas.
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BANNERS&backdrops • Fort Worth Stock Show •
Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Caroline Heller, Lexington, Texas.
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OPEN Females
Fort Worth Stock ShoW
Reserve Champion Angus Female, exhib- Champion Beefmaster Female, exhibited by ited by Roye Stephens, Breckenridge, Texas. Ethan Saye, Pilot Point, Texas.
Champion Angus Female, exhibited by Clayton Stevenson, Brenham, Texas.
Reserve Champion Beefmaster Female, exhibited by Alexis Harris, Azle, Texas.
Champion Brahman Female, exhibited by Heritage Cattle, Hungerford, Texas.
Reserve Champion Brahman Female, exhibited by Rhelee Spies, Burton, Texas.
Champion Red Brahman Female, exhibited by Circle T Cattle Co., Church Point, Texas.
Reserve Champion Red Brahman Female, exhibited by J&R Farms, Cabot, Arkansas.
Champion Braford Female, exhibited by Gene Natali, Iowa, La.
Reserve Champion Braford Female, exhibited by Katelin Hyman, Fouke Ark.
Champion Braunvieh Female, exhibited by Nevada Huffman, Decatur, Texas.
Reserve Champion Braunvieh Female, exhibited by Jaxon Yates, Newark, Texas.
Champion Charolais Female, exhibited by Stephanie Mack, Watertown, SD.
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Champion Chianina Female, exhibited by Lauren Snodgrass, Stratford, Okla.
Reserve Champion Chianina Female, exhibited by Hunter Hamilton, Haltonville, Ind.
Champion Hereford Female, exhibited by Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill.
Reserve Champion Hereford Female, exhibited by Kari Brumley, Orovada, Nev.
Champion Polled Hereford Female, exhibited by Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb.
Reserve Polled Hereford Female, exhibited by Barber Ranch, Channing, Texas.
Champion Limousin Female, exhibited by Travis Payne, Levelland, Texas.
Reserve Champion Limousin Female, exhibited by Wies/Edwards, Wellsvill, Mo.
Champion Maine-Anjou Female, exhibited Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Female, Champion Red Angus Female, exhibited by by Macie McCollum, Bellevue, Texas. exhibited by Brandon Oliver, Bucyrus, Kan. Six Mile Red Angus, Frederick, Okla.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Female, exhibited by Ryan Shuey, Corning, Iowa.
Champion Santa Gertrudis Female, Reserve Santa Gertrudis Female, exhibited exhibited by Tinney Farms, Hanceville, Ala. by Andrew Chandler, Carthage, Mo.
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Reserve Champion Charolais Female, exhibited by Lauren Greeson, Coatesville, Ind.
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Champion Shorthorn Female, exhibited by Jacob Darbyshire, Morning Sun, Iowa.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Female, exhibited by Sammi Schrag, Marion, SD.
Champion Simmental Female, exhibited by Owen Brothers, Bois D’Arc, Mo.
OPEN
Females
BANNERS&backdrops • Fort Worth Stock Show •
Reserve Simmental Female, exhibited by Wager & Hartman, Tecumseh, Neb.
PUREBRED
Bulls
Champion Angus Bull, exhibited by Sankeys 6N Ranch, Council Grove, Kan.
Reserve Champion Angus Bull, exhibited by Express/Lom, Yukon, Okla.
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Champion Beefmaster Bull, exhibited by Emmons Ranch, Fairfield, Texas.
Reserve Champion Beefmaster Bull, exhibited by Emily Griffith, Springtown, Texas.
Reserve Champion Brahman Bull, exhibited by JD Hudgins, Hungerford, Texas.
Champion Red Brahman Bull, exhibited by Broken Triangle Cattle, Caldwell, Texas.
Reserve Champion Red Brahman Bull, exhibited by Darby Oden, Waskom, Texas.
Champion Braford Bull, exhibited by Robert & Carol Mills, Athens, Texas.
Reserve Braford Bull, exhibited by Thunderstorm R Cattle, Nacogdoches, Texas.
Champion Braunvieh Bull, exhibited by Allgood Show Cattle, Bellevue, Texas.
Reserve Champion Braunvieh Bull, exhibited by Caitlyn Stotts, Lone Oak, Texas.
Champion Charolais Bull, exhibited by Silver Spur Ranch, Kiowa, Colo.
Reserve Champion Charolais Bull, exhibited by Samsel Cattle Co., Cloverdale, Ind.
Champion Chianina Bull, exhibited by Mallory Holder, Bay Spring, Miss.
Reserve Champion Chianina Bull, exhibited by Katy Satree, Montague, Texas.
Champion Hereford Bull, exhibited by Curtis & Jackie Castle, Crawford, Okla.
Reserve Hereford Bull, exhibited by Buchholz & Prairie Rose, Waxahachie, Texas.
Champion Polled Hereford Bull, exhibited by Star Lake, Moss, DelHawk, & Shockwave Group.
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Champion Brahman Bull, exhibited by JD Hudgins, Hungerford, Texas.
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Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Bull, exhibited by Hoffman Ranch, Thedford, Neb.
Champion Limousin Bull, exhibited by Magness Land & Cattle, Platteville, Colo.
Reserve Limousin Bull, exhibited by Magness Land & Cattle, Platteville, Colo.
Champion Maine-Anjou Bull, exhibited by Nowatzke Cattle Co., Michigan City, Ind.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Bull, exhibited by Melton Family, Mutual, Okla.
Champion Red Angus Bull, exhibited by J-6 Farms, Gibbon, Neb.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Bull, exhibited by Silver Spur Ranch, Kiowa, Colo.
Champion Santa Gertrudis Bull, exhibited by Circle A Farm, Williamsport, Tenn.
Reserve Champion Santa Gertrudis Bull, exhibited by 5-E, Altha, Fla.
Champion Shorthorn Bull, exhibited by Simon/Robinett/WHR/Cates/Clanton.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Bull, exhibited by Kolt Cattle, Seward, Neb.
Champion Simmental Bull, exhibited by Bouchard/Hartman/Sooner/Hall.
PUREBRED
Bulls Reserve Champion Simmental Bull, exhibited by Foster Brothers, Lockney, Texas.
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• January 13-February 3, 2012 • Fort Worth, Texas •
• Grand Champion markEt hoG • exhibited by Danielle Felux.
• Grand Champion markEt Lamb • exhibited by Rachel Kaplan. • rEsErvE Grand Champion markEt Lamb • exhibited by Erica Walker.
• Grand Champion markEt Goat • exhibited by Daniel Hinojosa. • rEsErvE Grand Champion markEt Goat • exhibited by Trenton Henderson.
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• rEsErvE Grand Champion markEt hoG • exhibited by Wesley Nebgen.
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COLLEGIATE
Livestock Judging
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SENIor GrAND
JUNIor JUNIor
1st pLaCE tEam ovEraLL: Kansas State University Barrett Carlisle, Ethan James, AJ Deornellas, Jared Oldham, Analena, Simmons, Dakota Reiss. Coach: Scott Schaake.
1st pLaCE tEam ovEraLL: Casper College Catharine Koroulis, Mikenzie Taylor, Kinsey Freeman, Jacy Pannell, Jessie McClellan. Coach: Jeremy Burkett.
2nd: Colorado State University - Whitney Darr, Jayson Foley, Kaycee Volimar, Cody Gifford, Derrick Brown, Ross Lohr. Coach: Shane Bedwell.
2nd: Butler Community College - Maverick Squires, Taylor Graham, Kinzie Selke, Jared Wynn, Emily Jackson. Coach: Chris Mullinix.
3rd: Texas A&M University - Wes Krantztz, Darin Peters, Brad Mendes, Graham Blagg, Jonathan Cachere, Kassidy Klick. Coach: Franke/ Thorne.
3rd: Allen Community College - Duane Shank, Seth Diehm, Cole Buffo, Quint Lockwood, Dustin Aherin. Coach: Jeff Nemecek.
top 10 individuaLs ovEraLL: 1. AJ Deornellas, Kansas State University 2. Wes Krantz, Texas A&M University 3. Dakota Reiss, Kansas State University 4. Barrett Carlisle, Kansas State University 5. Kaycee Volumar, Colorado State University 6. Ethan James, Kansas State University 7. Graham Blagg, Kansas State University 8. Cade Luckett, Texas Tech University 9. Kyle Phillips, Texas A&M University 10. Jeff Long West Texas A&M University
top 10 individuaLs ovEraLL: 1. Maverick Squires, Butler Community College 2. Catharine Korouls, Casper College 3. Curtis Doubet, Northeastern Junior College 4. Jessie McClellan, Casper College 5. Duane Shank, Allen Community College 6. Mikenzie Taylor, Casper College 7. Katie Ochsner, Casper College 8.Hunter Brietzke, Blinn College 9. Dustin Aherin, Allen Community College 10. Cheyenne Wiley, Fort Scott Community College
4th: Blinn College - Lane Halfmann, Keaton Podd, Hunter Bri4th: Texas Tech University - Luke Strecker, Whitney Stuart, Alyssa etzke, Justin James, Holly Berhnens. Coach: Poe/Callis. Smith, Dakota Williams, Segayle Foster, Drew Cashman. Coach: 5th: Connors State College - Claire Martin, Jordan Richburg, Blake Rathmann/Cribbs. Davis, Hattie Anastasio, Lindsay Bowman. Coach: Gunn/ Nichols. 5th: West Texas A&M - Jeff Long, Blaine Red, Bryce Barnett, Taylor Eurich, Karl Miller, Alicia Ashcraft. Coach: Marcus Arnold.
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JUNIOR
Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Shane Heizer, Hagerstown, Md.
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Breeding Heifers
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Ty Bayer, Ringle, Wisc.
Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Amanda Tinkle, Tomball, Texas.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Cagney Effling, Highmore, SD.
Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Kyndal Reitzenstien, Kersey, Colo.
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Eric Meyer, Rowan, Iowa.
Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Chasey Blach, Yuma, Colo.
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by John Shearer, Canton, Kan.
Champion Gelbvieh Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Britney Volek, Highmore, SD.
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Balancer Heifer, exhibited by Michael Ring, Oregon, Ill.
Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Korbin Collins, Flanagan, Ill.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Kari Brumley, Orovada, Nev.
Champion Polled Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Blake Tucker, North Platte, Neb.
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Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla.
Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Audrey Christensen, Blanchard, Okla.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Dillon Doublehead, Gravette, Ark.
Champion LimFlex Heifer, exhibited by Abby Hendrickson, Adair, Okla.
Reserve Champion LimFlex Heifer, exhibited by Linden Linthicum, Welch, Okla.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Jordan Crall, Albia, Iowa.
Reserve Champion Maine Heifer, exhibited by Lucas Wisnefski, Wyoming, Ill.
Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Vada Vickland, Longmont, Colo.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Halley Becking, Florence, SD.
Champion Salers Heifer, exhibited by Haleigh Pike, Mitchell, Neb.
Reserve Champion Salers Heifer, exhibited by Devon Rodgers, Ronceverte, W. Va.
Champion Salers Optimizer Heifer, exhibited by Ashley Pike, Mitchell, Neb.
Reserve Salers Optimizer Heifer, exhibited by Kirsten Leigh Brewer, Goreville, Ill.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Nick Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa.
Reserve Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Joseph O’Sullivan, Maple Lake, Minn.
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Reserve ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Branden Schovanec, Garber, Okla.
Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, Ill.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Derek Richie, Buckingham, Ill.
Champion Perc. Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Lucas Wisnefski, Wyoming, Ill.
Reserve Perc. Simmental Heifer, exhibited by McKenzie Strickland, Shawnee, Okla.
GraND GraND
MARKET
Steers
reserVe reserVe • Grand Champion Steer • exhibited by Baylor Bonham, Newcastle, Okla.
• reServe Grand Champion Steer • exhibited by Gracie Russell, Prescott, Iowa.
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Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.
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January 5-22, 2012 • Denver, Colo.
• Grand Champion BreedinG heifer • exhibited by Kyndal Reitzenstein, Kersey, Colo. • reServe Grand Champion BreedinG heifer • exhibited by Cody Huwa, Roggen, Colo.
• Grand Champion feeder heifer • exhibited by Sam Grauer, Shiloh, Ohio. • reServe Grand Champion feeder heifer • exhibited by Bayley Kroupa, White Lake, SD.
• Grand Champion proSpeCt Steer • exhibited by Wagner Brothers, Erie, Colo.
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• reServe Grand Champion proSpeCt Steer • exhibited by Kyndal Reitzenstein, Kersey, Colo.
January 5-22, 2012 • Denver, Colo.
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OPEN Females
Champion Angus Female, exhibited by Kyle Anderson, Chrisman, Ill.
Reserve Champion Angus Female, exhibited by Shane Heizer, Hagerstown, Md.
Champion Charolais Female, exhibited by Chesney Effling, Highmore, SD.
Reserve Champion Charolais Female, exhibited by Lauren Greeson, Coatesville, Ind.
Champion Chianina Female, exhibited by Bellar Cattle Co.
Reserve Champion Chianina Female, exhibited by Elliott Cattle Company.
Champion Gelbvieh Female, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Female, exhibited by Kaycie Shearer, Canton, Kan.
Champion Gelbvieh Balancer Female, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
Reserve Balancer Female, exhibited by Butler Creek Farms and LeDoux Ranch.
Champion Hereford Female, exhibited by Haley Hudson, Harrison, Ark.
Reserve Champion Hereford Female, exhibited by Elizabeth Nessler, Sherman, Ill.
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OPEN
Females
BANNERS&backdrops • National Western Stock Show •
Champion Limousin Female, exhibited by Magness Land & Cattle, Platteville, Colo.
Champion Polled Hereford Female, exhib- Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Female, ited by Blake Tucker, North Platte, Neb. exhibited by Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla.
Reserve Champion Limousin Female, exhibited by Pinegar Limousin, Springfield, Mo.
Champion LimFlex Female, exhibited by Wies Limousin Ranch, Wellsville, Mo.
Reserve Champion LimFlex Female, exhib- Champion Maine-Anjou Female, exhibited ited by Bratton Limousin, Austin, Ark. by Bayley Kroupa, White Lake, SD.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Female, exhibited by Trey Moore, Madill, Okla.
Champion MaineTainer Female, Reserve Champion MaineTainer Female, exhibited by Halley Becking, Florence, SD. exhibited by Lauren Snodgrass, Stratford, Okla.
Champion Salers Female, exhibited by Jo C. G. Colmore, Rising Fawn, Ga.
Reserve Champion Salers Female, exhibited by Madyson Maze, Goreville, Ill.
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Champion Shorthorn Female, exhibited by Cole Whisman, Illinois City, Ill.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Female, exhibited by Sheldon Tibbs, Middletown, Ill.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Female, Champion Simmental Female, exhibited by exhibited by Brandon Hagie, Clarion, Iowa. Mueller Farms, Arlington, Minn.
Reserve Simmental Female, exhibited by Champion Percentage Simmental Female, Trennepohl Family Farm, Middletown, Ind. exhibited by Gehrke Farms, Hartsburg, Ill.
• National Western Stock Show •
Champion ShorthornPlus Female, exhibited by Patrick Foley, Pearl City, Ill.
Reserve Champion Percentage Simmental Female, exhibited by Pleasant Hill Farms, Rockfield Kentucky
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PUREBRED Bulls
Champion Angus Bull, exhibited by Express Angus Ranches, Seldom Rest Farms, & Dameron Angus Farm.
Reserve Champion Angus Bull, exhibited by 74-51 Cattle Company LLC, Stillwater, Okla.
Champion Charolais Bull, exhibited by Thomas Ranch, Harrold, S.D. Polzin Cattle, McLeod & Thistle.
Reserve Champion Charolais Bull, exhibited by Chance Bauman, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Champion Gelbvieh Bull, exhibited by Ridinger Cattle Company, Deer Trail, Colo.
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Bull, exhibited by Judd Ranch, Pomona, Kan.
Champion Gelbvieh Balancer Bull, exhibited by Eagle Pass Ranch, Highmore, S.D.
Reserve Champion Balancer Bull, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
Champion Hereford Bull, exhibited by Hoffman Herefords & OJJ Ranch.
Reserve Champion Hereford Bull, exhibited by Colyer Herefords & Curtis & Jackie Castle.
Champion Polled Hereford Bull, exhibited Res. Pld Hereford Bull, exhibited by Star Lake, by Ned & Jan Ward & River Valley. DeLHawk, Moss, & Shock Wave Group.
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Reserve Champion Limousin Bull, exhibited by Mark Blake, Earl Park, Ind.
Champion LimFlex Bull, exhibited by Etherton Farms & Thomas & Son Farms.
Reserve Champion LimFlex Bull, exhibited Champion Maine-Anjou Bull, exhibited by by Magness Land & Cattle & Edwards Land Barry Nowatzke, Michigan City, Ind. & Cattle Co.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Bull, exhibited by Stone Barn Farm & Bushy Park Farm.
Champion Salers Bull, exhibited by Larry & Reserve Champion Salers Bull, exhibited by Linda Wright & GG&T Cattle Company. Hunsaker Livestock, Buhl, Idaho.
Champion Shorthorn Bull, exhibited by Sullivan Cattle Co, Dunlap, Iowa.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Bull, exhibited by Richard Scott, Jewett, Texas.
Champion Simmental Bull, exhibited by Foster Brother Farms, Lockney, Texas.
Reserve Champion Simmental Bull, exhibited by Circle M Farms, Rockwall, Texas.
Champion Perc. Simmental Bull, exhibited Reserve Champion Perc. Simmental Bull, by Ruth Simmentals, Rising City, Neb. exhibited by Hill Country & Ridinger Cattle.
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BANNERS&backdrops • National Western Stock Show •
Champion Limousin Bull, exhibited by Kyle Delaplaine, Quail Ridge, & Tichenor Farms.
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• Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Taylor Walker, Spring Branch, Texas.
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• reServe Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Clay Combs, Lometa, Texas.
• Grand Champion market LamB • exhibited by Luke Davis, Guthrie, Okla. • reServe Grand Champion market LamB • exhibited by Shaylyn Price, Edgewood, NM.
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• Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Daleanna Juul, Manzanola, Colo. • reServe Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Hunter Huval, Breaux Bridge, La.
COLLEGIATE
seNior GraND
JUNior JUNior
1St pLaCe team overaLL: Texas A&M University Brent Cromwell,Conner Newsom, Graham Blagg, Shelly Sutton, Tanner Wieghat. Coach: Franke/ Thorne.
1St pLaCe team overaLL: Redlands Community College Collin Listen, Tyler Boles, Dalton Newell, Kass Pfieffer, Brock Herren. Coach: Elliott / Winter / Reed.
2nd: Oklahoma State University - Jamie Bloomberg, Katie Duysen, Ryan McCoon, Jake Warntjes, Clay Zwilling. Coach: Mark Johnson.
2nd: Butler Community College - Maverick Squires, Jared Wynn, Taylor Graham, Parker Henley, Brett Moriarty. Coach: Mullinix/ Mullinix.
3rd: Iowa State University - Troy Sloan, Tyler Stutsman, Colby Taber, Hunter Shoemaker, Harrison Frey. Coach: Jon DeClerck
3rd: Blinn College - Lane Halfmann, Keaton Podd, Justin James, Hunter Brietzke, Taylor Haliburton. Coach: Poe/ Callis.
4th: Texas Tech University - Alyssa Smith, Luke Strecker, Whitney 4th: Connors State College - Claire Martin, Laine Martin, Jordan Stuart, Segayle Foster, Drew Cashman. Coach: Rathmann/ Cribbs. Richburg , Blake Davis, Hattie Anastasio. Coach: Gunn/ Nichols. 5th: West Texas A&M - Jeff Long, Taylor Eurich , Blaine Red, Karl Miller, Alicia Ashcraft. Coach: Marcus Arnold.
5th: Black Hawk East - Nick Riecke, Jon Heaton , Sam Mattingly, Jared Huffer, Stephen Gentry . Coach: Arnold/ Hoge.
top 10 individuaLS overaLL: 1. Hunter Shoemaker, Iowa State University 2. Brent Cromwell, Texas A&M University 3. Whitney Stuart, Texas Tech University 4. Whitney Darr, Colorado State Univeristy 5. Ryan McCoon, Oklahoma State University 6. Jackie McKenney, University of Nebraska 7. Clay Zwilling, Oklahoma State University 8. Colby Taber, Iowa State University 9. Shelly SuttonTexas A&M University 10. Conner Newsom, Texas A&M University
top 10 individuaLS overaLL: 1. Brock Herren, Redlands Community College 2. Dalton Newell, Redlands Community College 3. Collin Listen, Redlands Community College 4. McKenzi Digby, NJC 5. Jared Wynn, Butler Community College 6. Tyler Boles, Redlands Community College 7. Justin James, Blinn College 8. Brett Moriarty, Butler Community College 9. Claire Martin, Connors State College 10. Sam Mattingly, Black Hawk East
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Livestock Judging
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Scarlet & Gray MidweSt Showdown
Grand Grand
• January 7-8, 2012 • Columbus, Ohio • Judges: Jon DeClerk & Shaun Varner •
HEIFERS
Ring A
reSerVe reSerVe
• grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Becca Chamberlin.
• reserve grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn perCentage-simmental heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Maddy Udell.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn Chianina heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Maddy Udell.
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• 4th Overall, ChampiOn angus heifer (a), & reserve angus (B) • exhibited by Lucas Wisnefski.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Becca Chamberlin.
HEIFERS
Ring B
reSerVe reSerVe • grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Becca Chamberlin.
Scarlet & Gray MidweSt Showdown
Grand Grand
• January 7-8, 2012 • Columbus, Ohio • Judges: Jon DeClerk & Shaun Varner •
• reserve grand ChampiOn & reserve ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (B) • exhibited by Kayla Campbell.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Becca Chamberlin.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn mainetainer heifer (B) • exhibited by Demi Powers.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn perCentage-simmental heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Maddy Udell.
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BREEDING
BANNERS&backdrops • Scarlet & Gray Midwest Showdown •
Heifers Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Lydia Dance.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer (A), exhibited by Megan Hunt.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer (B), exhibited by Sydney Wisnefski.
Champion Hereford Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Caitlin Schuab.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Caitlin Decker.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Morganne Miles.
Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A), exhibited by Presley Wiley.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A), exhibited by Harper Henney.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (B), exhibited by Brandon Wyatt.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A), exhibited by Tyler Johnson.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Morgan Moore.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer (B), exhibited by Taylor Justice.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Evan Fout.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A), exhibited by Janel Gilbert.
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Champion AOB Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Mackenzie Dorsey.
Champion Simmental Heifer (A) & Reserve Reserve Champion Percentage-Simmental (B), exhibited by Wyatt Jester. Heifer (B), exhibited by Molly Greenawalt.
Reserve Champion AOB Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Sarah Johnson.
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer (A), exhibited by Maddy Udell.
BANNERS&backdrops • Scarlet & Gray •
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (B), exhibited by Garrett Lapp.
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Scarlet & Gray MidweSt Showdown
Grand Grand
• January 7-8, 2012 • Columbus, Ohio • Judges: Jon DeClerk & Shaun Varner •
STEERS
Ring A
reSerVe reSerVe
• grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn div. 1 CrOssBred steer (a&B) • exhibited by Chloe Martin.
• reserve grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn div. 2 CrOssBred steer (a&B) • exhibited by Emma Vickland.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn div. 3 CrOssBred steer (a) • exhibited by Lauren Ott.
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• 4th Overall & ChampiOn simmental steer (a&B) • exhibited by Jessica Millenbaugh.
• 5th Overall & reserve ChampiOn div. 3 CrOssBred steer (a) • exhibited by AJ Line.
STEERS
Ring B
reSerVe reSerVe • grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn div. 1 CrOssBred steer (a&B) • exhibited by Chloe Martin.
Scarlet & Gray MidweSt Showdown
Grand Grand
• January 7-8, 2012 • Columbus, Ohio • Judges: Jon DeClerk & Shaun Varner •
• reserve grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn div. 3 CrOssBred steer (B) • exhibited by AJ Line.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn div. 2 CrOssBred steer (a&B) • exhibited by Emma Vickland.
• 4th Overall & reserve ChampiOn div. 1 CrOssBred steer (B) • exhibited by Bryton Voss.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn simmental steer (a&B) • exhibited by Jessica Millenbaugh.
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MARKET
BANNERS&backdrops • Scarlet & Gray Midwest Showdown •
Animals Champion Angus Steer (A&B), exhibited by Gretchen Simpson.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer (A&B), exhibited by Michelle Bockelman.
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer (A), exhibited by Kayla Newsom.
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer (B), exhibited by Lindsey Pugh.
Champion Hereford Steer (A&B), exhibited by Christina Norman.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer (A&B), exhibited by Jarett Smith.
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (A), exhibited by Clayton Wildermuth.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (A), exhibited by Breanne Gabriel.
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (B), exhibited by Landon Richards.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (B), exhibited by Clayton Boyert.
Champion Shorthorn Steer (A&B), exhibited by Dalton Line.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer (A), exhibited by Jake Newsom.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer (B), exhibited by Taylor Morbitzer.
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (A&B), exhibited by Sara Klehm.
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Champion AOB Steer (A&B), exhibited by Jonathon Barrett.
Reserve Champion AOB Steer (A&B), exhibited by Logan Trbovich.
Reserve Champion Div. 1 Crossbred Steer (A), exhibited by Brooke Egbert.
Reserve Champion Div. 2 Crossbred Steer (A), exhibited by Michaela Palmer.
Reserve Champion Div. 2 Crossbred Steer (B), exhibited by Aaron King.
Reserve Champion Div. 3 Crossbred Steer (B), exhibited by Mackenzie Fruchey.
Champion Div. 4 Crossbred Steer (A), exhibited by Austin Trbovich.
Reserve Div. 4 Crossbred Steer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Lindsey Pugh.
Reserve Champion Div. 4 Crossbred Steer (B), exhibited by Cole Wildermuth.
Champion Market Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Maddy Udell.
Reserve Champion Market Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Dickson Cattle Co.
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Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (A&B), exhibited by Abby Wilt.
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December 16-17, 2011 • Lincoln, Neb. • Judge: Jason Hoffman, Thedford, Neb. •
GraND GraND
BREEDING
Heifers
reserVe reserVe • grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn shOrthOrnplus heifer • exhibited by Luke Elder, Dunlap, Iowa.
Nebraska aGr
• reserve grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn mainetainer heifer • exhibited by Kale Spangler, Durant, Iowa.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer • exhibited by Emma Vickland, Longmont, Colo.
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• 4th Overall & ChampiOn angus heifer • exhibited by Wyatt Pryor.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn Chianina heifer • exhibited by Emma & Sarah Vickland, Longmont, Colo.
GraND GraND
December 16-17, 2011 • Lincoln, Neb. • Judge: Jason Hoffman, Thedford, Neb. •
MARKET
Animals
reserVe reserVe • grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOssbred steer • exhibited by AJ Line, Seaton, Ill.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn CharOlais steer • exhibited by Jordan Reid, Lenox, Iowa.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn market heifer • exhibited by Bailey Core, Pleasantville, Iowa.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu steer • exhibited by Jesse Hoblyn, York, Neb.
Nebraska aGr
• reserve grand ChampiOn & reserve ChampiOn CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Danielle Heintz, Lakeview, Ohio.
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• 6th Overall & ChampiOn fOundatiOn simm. heifer • exhibited by Jala Huffman, Carroll, Iowa.
BANNERS&backdrops • Nebraska AGR •
• 6th Overall & reserve ChampiOn CharOlais steer • exhibited by Jesse Hoblyn, York, Neb.
• 7th Overall & ChampiOn simmental heifer • exhibited by Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, Ill.
• 7th Overall & reserve ChampiOn market heifer • exhibited by Conrad Schelkopf, Shikley, Neb.
BREEDING
Heifers
Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Olivia Lapke, Logan, Iowa.
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Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Abby Collison, Rockwell City, Iowa.
Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Jeht Stateler, Hoskins, Neb.
Reserve Champion Comp. Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Seth Plendel, Kingsley, Iowa.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Luke Elder, Dunlap, Iowa.
Reserve Champion ChiMaine Heifer, exhibited by Kal Swanson, Peterson, Iowa.
Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Mitchell Tucker, North Platte, Neb.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Trevor Gallagher, Elkhart, Iowa.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Tayler Abarr, Mt. Ayr, Iowa.
Reserve Champion Maine Heifer, exhibited by Holland Stagemeyer, McCook, Neb.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Jordan Crall, Myannis, Mo.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Alex Stader, Shakopee, Minn.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Silas Plate, North Loup, Neb.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Silas Plate, North Loup, Neb.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Montana Winther.
Reserve Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Maverick Winther.
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Luke Elder, Dunlap, Iowa.
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BANNERS&backdrops • Nebraska AGR •
Champion ChiMaine Heifer, exhibited by Samantha Pallas, Bennington, Neb.
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MARKET
BANNERS&backdrops • Nebraska AGR •
Animals Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Olivia Johnson, St. Prole, Iowa.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Savannah Schafer, Nehawka, Neb.
Champion Chianina Steer, exhibited by Alyssa DePorter, Eaton, Colo.
Champion ChiMaine Steer, exhibited by Cody Fausch, Huxley, Iowa.
Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Trevor Schultz, Columbus, Neb.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Jefferson Keller, St. Paul, Neb.
Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Amanda Stratman, West Point, Neb.
Reserve Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Josh Peterson, Nebraska City, Neb.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Shaelye Varner, Mazon, Ill.
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Alex Alliger, Gowrie, Iowa.
Reserve ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Cole Lauterbach, Van Meter, Iowa.
Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Tylan Zwirn, Yuma, Colo.
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Alex Alliger, Gowrie, Iowa.
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GranD GranD
January 21-22, 2012 • Callipolis, Ohio • Judges: Ryan Mattocks & Ben Warfield
BREEDING
Ring A
• grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a) • exhibited by Elizabeth Pugh.
Galia County (ohio) Preview
reServe reServe
• reServe grand ChampiOn, ChampiOn anguS heifer (a) & reServe (B) • exhibited by Lydia Dance.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn mainetainer heifer (a&B)• exhibited by Lauren Corry.
• 4th Overall & reServe ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Kayla Campbell. • 5th Overall & ChampiOn perCentage Simmental heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Amber Shoemaker.
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GranD GranD
January 21-22, 2012 • Callipolis, Ohio • Judges: Ryan Mattocks & Ben Warfield
BREEDING
Ring B
Galia County (ohio) Preview
reServe reServe • grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (B) • exhibited by Kayla Campbell.
• reServe grand ChampiOn & reServe ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (B) • exhibited by RVC Farms.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn Chianina heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Madison Jones.
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• 4th Overall & ChampiOn perCentage Simmental heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Amber Shoemaker.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn Simmental heifer (B) • exhibited by Jordan Bachman.
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (A), exhibited by Ryan Long.
Champion Angus Heifer (B), exhibited by Reece Johnson.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer (A), exhibited by Sarah Simpson.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer (B), exhibited by Grant McIntosh.
Champion Hereford Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Caitlin Decker.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Timothy Elam.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Devin Coon.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A), exhibited by Christopher Tooms.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (B), exhibited by Kendra Gabriel.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A), Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (B), exhibited by Jonathan Barrett. exhibited by Dalton Black.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A), exhibited by Darcy Howser.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Galia County (Ohio) Preview •
BREEDING Heifers
137
BANNERS&backdrops • Galia County (Ohio) Preview •
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Taylor Justice.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer (B), exhibited by Karen Hiltbrand.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Haley Frazier.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (B), exhibited by Jerisyn Gilliam.
Champion Simmental Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Zach Henthorn.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer (A), exhibited by Austin Henthorn.
Reserve Champion Percentage Simmental Heifer (A), exhibited by Ashley Buell.
Reserve Champion Percentage Simmental Heifer (B), exhibited by Jessica Millenbaugh.
Champion AOB Heifer (A), exhibited by Sarah Anne Johnson.
138 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
GranD GranD
January 21-22, 2012 • Callipolis, Ohio • Judges: Ryan Mattocks & Ben Warfield
MARKET
Ring A
• grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer (a) • exhibited by Jonathan Barrett.
Galia County (ohio) Preview
reServe reServe
• reServe grand ChampiOn & reServe ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer (a&B) • exhibited by Caleb Horn.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn Chianina Steer (a&B) • exhibited by Lindsey Pugh.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn Simmental Steer (a&B) • exhibited by Jessica Millenbaugh.
• 5th Overall & 3rd Overall CrOSSBred Steer (a) • exhibited by Cody Myers.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GranD GranD
January 21-22, 2012 • Callipolis, Ohio • Judges: Ryan Mattocks & Ben Warfield
MARKET
Ring B
Galia County (ohio) Preview
reServe reServe • grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn Simmental Steer (a&B) • exhibited by Jessica Millenbaugh.
• reServe grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer (B) • exhibited by Lindsey Pugh.
• 3rd Overall & reServe ChampiOn CrOSSBred Steer (a&B) • exhibited by Caleb Horn.
140 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & 3rd Overall CrOSSBred Steer (B) • exhibited by Gerrett Davison.
• 5th Overall & 4th Overall CrOSSBred Steer (B) • exhibited by Colleen Minges.
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer (A&B), exhibited by Logan Shell.
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (A&B), exhibited by Breanne Gabriel.
Champion Shorthorn Steer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Taylor Morbitzer.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer (A), exhibited by Trent Broerman.
Champion Shorthorn Steer (B), exhibited by Justin Shonkwiler.
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Austin Garner.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Jacob Bosley.
5th Overall Crossbred Steer (A), exhibited by Mackenzie Dore.
5th Overall Crossbred Steer (B), exhibited by Sarah Harner.
Champion Market Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Steven Wheeler.
Reserve Champion Market Heifer (A), exhibited by Austin Garner.
Champion Market Heifer (B), exhibited by Amber Shoemaker.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Galia County (Ohio) Preview •
MARKET Animals
141
JUNIOR
Heifers
Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Grim, Thomasville, Pa.
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Matthew Mitchell, Reinholds, Pa.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Kelsey Diehl, Fairfield, Pa.
Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Dylan Clark, Enon Valley, Pa.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Jessica Kelly, Wampum, Pa.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Hannah Imgrund, Lewisburg, Pa.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Dylan Glebner, Saegertown, Pa.
Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Samantha Fabian, Acme, Pa.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Brittany Truax, Hustontown, Pa.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Rachel Clark, Mercersburg, Pa.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Blake Herman, Beavertown, Pa.
Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Chris Grow, Halifax, Pa.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Emily Benner, Mifflintown, Pa.
Pennsylvania Farm show
Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Kelsey Diehl, Fairfield, Pa.
142 March 2012 â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;&#x201A;theshowcircuit.com
January 7-14, 2012 • Harrisburg, Pa.
GranD GranD
MARKET
Steers
reserve reserve
• reServe Grand Champion market Steer • exhibited by Christopher MacCauley, Atglen, Pa.
GranD GranD
OPEN
Females • Grand Champion & Champion mainetainer Female • exhibited by Kurt Fleener, Robesonia. Pa.
Pennsylvania Farm show
• Grand Champion market Steer • exhibited by Lindsay Upperman, Chambersburg, Pa.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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BANNERS&backdrops • Pennsylvania Farm Show •
Champion Angus Female, exhibited by Matthew Mitchell, Reinholds, Pa.
Reserve Champion Angus Female, exhibited by Matthew Mitchell, Reinholds, Pa.
Champion Hereford Female, exhibited by Rylee Stockdale, Dayton, Pa.
Reserve Champion Hereford Female, exhibited by Austin Howe, Wagontown, Pa.
Champion Limousin Female, exhibited by Edward Nicol, Enon Valley, Pa.
Reserve Champion Limousin Female, exhibited by Edward Nicol, Enon Valley, Pa.
Champion Maine-Anjou Female, exhibited by Kurt Fleener, Robesonia, Pa.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Female, exhibited by Lexie Matthew, Scenery Hill, Pa.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Female, exhibited by Kurt Fleener, Robesonia, Pa.
Champion Shorthorn Female, exhibited by Matthew & Kendra Brown, Myerstown, Pa.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Female, exhibited by Rachel Clark, Mercersburg, Pa.
Champion Simmental Female, exhibited by Caitlin Wolfgang, Middletown, Pa.
Reserve Champion Simmental Female, exhibited by Emily Benner, Mifflintown, Pa.
Champion AOB Female, exhibited by Jeffrey Keifer, Bangor, Pa.
Reserve Champion AOB Female, exhibited by Britteny Valtin, New Oxford, Pa.
144 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
January 7-14, 2012 • Harrisburg, Pa.
• Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Austin Wivell, Smock, Pa.
• Grand Champion market lamb • exhibited by Hayden Demniak, Carmichaels, Pa. • reServe Grand Champion market lamb • exhibited by Alix Hochard, Somerset, Pa.
• Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Jacob Diamon, Smithfield, Pa. • reServe Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Madison McKinley, Somerset, Pa.
Pennsylvania Farm show
• reServe Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Abigail Reiff, Pequea, Pa.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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ArizonA nAtionAl Stock Show
Decembe 28, 2011 - January 1, 2012 • Phoenix, Ariz.
• Grand Champion Junior prospeCt steer • exhibited by Shannon Nigh, Yuma, Ariz. • reserve Grand Champion Junior prospeCt steer • exhibited by Hannah Croft, Tucson, Ariz.
• Grand Champion market steer • exhibited by Taylor Cody, Weatherford, Texas. • reserve Grand Champion market steer • exhibited by Emily June Kelley, Yoakum, Texas.
• Grand Champion open Feeder steer • exhibited by Lautner Farms, Jefferson, Iowa.
146 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• reserve Grand Champion open Feeder steer • exhibited by Wayne & Sherry Buzzard, Tucson, Ariz.
Decembe 28, 2011 - January 1, 2012 • Phoenix, Ariz.
• reserve Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Sydney Parsley, Buckeye, Ariz.
• Grand Champion market Lamb • exhibited by Amber Cox, Glencoe, Okla. • reserve Grand Champion market Lamb • exhibited by Chandler Schelkopf, Geneva, Neb.
• Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Jessica Burson, Roswell, NM. • reserve Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Duke Kelln, Fairview, Okla.
ArizonA nAtionAl liveStock Show
• Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Duke Kelln, Fairview, Okla.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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December 9-11, 2012 • Hutchinson, Kan.
GRanD GRanD
JR HEIFERS
Ring A
ReseRVe ReseRVe
Kansas Beef expo
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn fOundatiOn simmental heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Mark Moriondo.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn, ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a) & reserve (B) • exhibited by Kassidy Bremer.
• 3rd Overall, reserve ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a)B & ChampiOn (B) • exhibited by Mason Walker.
148 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn Chianina heifer (a) • exhibited by Kayla Morrow.
• 5th Overall & reserve ChampiOn Chianina heifer (a) • exhibited by Jarrett Wagner.
December 9-11, 2012 • Hutchinson, Kan.
GRanD GRanD
JR HEIFERS
Ring B
ReseRVe ReseRVe • Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn Chianina heifer (B) • exhibited by Josh Nelson.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn fOundatiOn simmental heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Mark Moriondo.
• 4th Overall & reserve Chianina heifer (B) • exhibited by Kayla Morrow.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn mainetainer heifer (B) • exhibited by Luke Prill.
Kansas Beef expo
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn red anGus heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Ashlee Corns.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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JUNIOR
BANNERS&backdrops • Kansas Beef Expo •
Heifers
Champion Angus Heifer (A), exhibited by Emma Brost.
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (A), exhibited by Caleb Flory.
Champion Angus Heifer (B), exhibited by Cale Hinrichsen.
Champion Charolais Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Ethan Dickerson.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Augusta Marston.
Champion Composite Charolais Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Kyndal Reitzenstein.
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Ethan Hanold.
Champion Gelbvieh Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Chandler Ladner.
Champion Hereford Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Mason Walker.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Brooke Jensen.
Champion Limousin Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Alexa Tenpenny.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Randee Corns.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Ben Nikkel.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Lauren Prill.
150 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A), Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A) & Reserve exhibited by Sam Wallace. (B), exhibited by Jake Nikkel.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Brady Jensen.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A), exhibited by Emma Brost.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A), exhibited by Brody Wulf.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (B), exhibited by Cole Hanna.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (B), exhibited by Wes Leemon.
Champion Simmental Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Allyson Ottensmeier.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer (B), exhibited by Karl Riffel.
Reserve Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Luke Prill.
Champion AOB Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Erin Bayless.
Reserve Champion AOB Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Chase Ratliff.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Kansas Beef Expo •
Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A), exhibited by Abby Wood.
151
December 9-11, 2012 • Hutchinson, Kan.
GRanD GRanD
SR HEIFERS
Ring A
ReseRVe ReseRVe
Kansas Beef expo
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Kyndal Reitzenstein.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn fOundatiOn simmental heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Katy Satree.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn CharOlais heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Ethan Dickerson.
152 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn anGus heifer (a) • exhibited by Janlee Rowlett.
• 5th Overall & reserve ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Troy Shaw.
December 9-11, 2012 • Hutchinson, Kan.
GRanD GRanD
SR HEIFERS
Ring B
ReseRVe ReseRVe • Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn fOundatiOn simmental heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Katy Satree.
• 3rd Overall & reserve ChampiOn anGus heifer (B) • exhibited by Janlee Rowlett.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Kyndal Reitzenstein.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn CharOlais heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Ethan Dickerson.
Kansas Beef expo
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn anGus heifer (B) • exhibited by Cody Theis.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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SENIOR
BANNERS&backdrops • Kansas Beef Expo •
Heifers Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (B), exhibited by Jennifer Hager.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer (A), exhibited by Kyla Clawson.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer (B), exhibited by Maci Schlehuber.
Champion Composite Charolais Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Jarred Strate.
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Madison Ratliff.
Champion Chianina Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Ethan Hanold.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Taylor Dorsey.
Champion Chianina Heifer (B), exhibited by Noah Snedden.
Champion Gelbvieh Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Jacinda Dickinson.
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Chandler Ladner.
Champion Hereford Heifer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Lauren Prill.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Taylor Dieball.
Champion Limousin Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Thade Combs.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Ashlee Corns.
154 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Logan Allen.
Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Kristie Matlock.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Jake Nikkel.
Champion Red Angus Heifer (A), exhibited by Hunter Lanier.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Hunter Lanier.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer (B), exhibited by Brittany Smith.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Jarrod Beam.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A) & Reserve Reserve Shorthorn Heifer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Caleigh Iwanski. (B), exhibited by Austin Shideler.
Champion Simmental Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Blair Vohs.
Reserve Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Paige Wallace.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Kansas Beef Expo •
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Madison Loschke.
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December 9-11, 2012 • Hutchinson, Kan.
GRanD GRanD
MARKET
Ring A
ReseRVe ReseRVe
Kansas Beef expo
• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOssBred steer (a&B) • exhibited by Kayla Morrow.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & reserve ChampiOn CrOssBred steer (a) • exhibited by Kyndal Reitzenstein.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn shOrthOrnplus steer (a&B) • exhibited by Andrew Hodges.
156 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn CharOlais steer (a&B) • exhibited by Brooke Jensen.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn Chianina steer (a&B) • exhibited by Beau Bremmer.
December 9-11, 2012 • Hutchinson, Kan.
GRanD GRanD
MARKET
Ring B
ReseRVe ReseRVe • Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOssBred steer (a&B) • exhibited by Kayla Morrow.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn Chianina steer (a&B) • exhibited by Beau Bremmer.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu steer (B) • exhibited by Stetson Wiss.
• 5th Overall & reserve ChampiOn CrOssBred steer (a&B) • exhibited by Kyndal Reitzenstein.
Kansas Beef expo
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & reserve ChampiOn CrOssBred steer (B) • exhibited by Emma Vickland.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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MARKET
BANNERS&backdrops • Kansas Beef Expo •
Animals Champion Angus Steer (A) & Reserve (B), exhibited by Samantha Albers.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Jennifer Hager.
Reserve Champion Charolais Steer (A&B), exhibited by Jessica Harsh.
Champion Hereford Steer (A), exhibited by Morgan Gaines.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Cash Langford.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer (B), exhibited by Dalton Flatt.
Champion Limousin Steer (A&B), exhibited by Taylor Goering.
Reserve Champion Limousin Steer (A&B), exhibited by Blane Steckline.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (A&B), exhibited by Jake Wagner.
Champion Shorthorn Steer (A&B), exhibited by Taylor Goering.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer (B), exhibited by Chris Wright.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (A), exhibited by Cale Went.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (B), exhibited by Taylor Goering.
Champion Simmental Steer (A), exhibited by Brady Wulf.
158 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer (B), exhibited by Andrew Hodges.
Champion AOB Steer (A&B), exhibited by Taylor Goering.
Champion Market Heifer (A), exhibited by Bryce Snedden.
Reserve Champion Market Heifer (A), exhibited by Raine Garten.
Reserve Champion Market Heifer (B), exhibited by Hannah Esch.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Kansas Beef Expo •
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Abby Wood.
159
• January 24-28, 2012 • Sioux Falls, SD •
GraND GraND
JUNIOR
Heifers
rESErVE rESErVE
Sioux EmpirE Farm Show
• Grand Champion heifer • exhibited by Maddy Udell, Sioux City, Iowa.
• reServe Grand Champion heifer • exhibited by Noah Snedden, Grand Junction, Iowa.
GraND GraND
MARKET
Animals
rESErVE rESErVE
• Grand Champion Steer • exhibited by Bayley Kroupa, White Lake, S.D.
• reServe Grand Champion Steer • exhibited by Tyler Bush, Britton, S.D.
160 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• January 24-28, 2012 • Sioux Falls, SD •
GraND GraND
FEEDER
Heifers
rESErVE rESErVE
• reServe Grand Champion feeder heifer • exhibited by Joedynn Evans, Kalona, Iowa.
GraND GraND
FEEDER
Steers
rESErVE rESErVE
• Grand Champion feeder Steer • exhibited by Kayla Morrow, Bronaugh, Mo.
• reServe Grand Champion feeder Steer • exhibited by Alex Alliger, Gowrie, Iowa.
Sioux EmpirE Farm Show
• Grand Champion feeder heifer • exhibited by Dalton Birchmier, Maxwell, Iowa.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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• January 24-28, 2012 • Sioux Falls, SD • Judge: Shane Lindsey, Prairie City, Iowa •
YOUTH Invitational
• Grand Champion BreedinG heifer • exhibited by Ethan Johnson, Baltic, S.D.
Sioux EmpirE Farm Show
• reServe Grand Champion BreedinG heifer • exhibited by Sammi Schrag, Marion, S.D.
• Grand Champion Steer • exhibited by Ashley Beer, Canton, S.D. • reServe Grand Champion Steer • exhibited by Makayla Nelson, Volga, S.D.
• Grand Champion feeder heifer • exhibited by Paislee Carlson, Canton, S.D.
162 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• reServe Grand Champion feeder heifer • exhibited by Hunter DeJong, Little Rock, Iowa.
• January 24-28, 2012 • Sioux Falls, SD •
• Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Dakota Crissman, Bells, Texas.
• Grand Champion market LamB • exhibited by Hunter Gerths, Glencoe, Okla. • reServe Grand Champion market LamB • exhibited by Madison Rule, Hawarden, Iowa.
• Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Trent Kempler, Jefferson City, Mo. • reServe Grand Champion market Goat • exhibited by Taylor Gonder, Runnells, Iowa.
Sioux EmpirE Farm Show
• reServe Grand Champion market hoG • exhibited by Denton Sanders, Eagle Grove, Iowa.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GRaND GRaND
• December 16-18, 2011 • Stillwater, Okla. • Judges: Ernie Wallace & Wes Hudson •
HEIFERS
Ring A
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe
OklahOma State aGR
• Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Austyn Fuss, Cleveland, Okla.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Chancee Clark, Romance, Ark.
• 3rd Overall heifer • exhibited by Cody Branch, Cleveland, Okla.
164 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall heifer • exhibited by Katy Satree, Montague, Texas.
• 5th Overall heifer • exhibited by Tierra Virgil, Stillwater, Okla.
GRaND GRaND
• December 16-18, 2011 • Stillwater, Okla. • Judges: Ernie Wallace & Wes Hudson •
PROSPECT STEERS
Ring A
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe
OklahOma State aGR
• Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Kayla Morrow, Bronaugh, Mo.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Jake Wagner, Erie, Colo.
• 3rd Overall steer • exhibited by Jarrett Wagner, Erie, Colo.
• 4th Overall steer • exhibited by Katy Satree, Montague, Texas.
• 5th Overall steer • exhibited by Garrett Hudgins, Mannford, Okla.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GRaND GRaND
• December 16-18, 2011 • Stillwater, Okla. • Judges: Ernie Wallace & Wes Hudson •
PROGRESS STEERS
Ring A
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe
OklahOma State aGR
• Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Colten Heldermon, Hinton, Okla.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Jonathon Mobley, Moultrie, Ga.
• 3rd Overall steer • exhibited by Bryce Bulling, Mulhall, Okla.
166 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall steer • exhibited by Lane Stewart, Healdton, Okla.
• 5th Overall steer • exhibited by Kylie Stanley, Yukon, Okla.
GRaND GRaND
• December 16-18, 2011 • Stillwater, Okla. • Judges: Ernie Wallace & Wes Hudson •
HEIFERS
Ring B
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe
OklahOma State aGR
• Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Austyn Fuss, Cleveland, Okla.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn heifer • exhibited by Mason Walker, Prairie Grove, Ark.
• 3rd Overall heifer • exhibited by Chancee Clark, Romance, Ark.
• 4th Overall heifer • exhibited by Cody Branch, Cleveland, Okla.
• 5th Overall heifer • exhibited by Trey Moore, Madill, Okla.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GRaND GRaND
• December 16-18, 2011 • Stillwater, Okla. • Judges: Ernie Wallace & Wes Hudson •
PROSPECT STEERS
Ring B
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe
OklahOma State aGR
• Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Kayla Morrow, Bronaugh, Mo.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Jake Wagner, Erie, Colo.
• 3rd Overall steer • exhibited by Madison Hudgins, Mannford, Okla.
168 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• 4th Overall steer • exhibited by Jarrett Wagner, Erie, Colo.
• 5th Overall steer • exhibited by Stetson Wiss, Lamar, Mo.
GRaND GRaND
• December 16-18, 2011 • Stillwater, Okla. • Judges: Ernie Wallace & Wes Hudson •
PROGRESS STEERS
Ring B
ReSeRVe ReSeRVe
OklahOma State aGR
• Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Bryce Bulling, Mulhall, Okla
• reserve Grand ChampiOn steer • exhibited by Colten Heldermon, Hinton, Okla.
• 3rd Overall steer • exhibited by Lane Stewart, Healdton, Okla.
• 4th Overallsteer • exhibited by Jonathon Mobley, Moultrie, Ga.
• 5th Overall steer • exhibited by Dustyn Fuss, Pawnee, Okla.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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GRanD GRanD
December 2-4, 2011 • Lawton, Okla. • Judges: Jon DeClerk & Tyler Winegardner
BREEDING
Heifers
GRanD GRanD
Wichita Mountains classic
• Grand Champion (rinG a) & Champion Chianina heifer (a) • exhibited by Kendra Elder, Blum, Texas.
Champion Angus Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Colby Branson, Weatherford, Okla.
170 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
• Grand Champion (rinG B) & Champion Chianina heifer (B) • exhibited by Allison Christian, Duncan, Okla.
• reserve Grand & Champion CommerCial heifer (a&B) • exhibited by Sarah Vickland, Longmont, Colo.
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Sara Green, Grove, Okla.
Champion Composite Charolais Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Kyndal Reitzenstien.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Cole Moore, Madill, Okla.
Reserve Maine-Anjou Heifer (A), exhibited by Avry Wood, Stratford, Okla.
Reserve Maine-Anjou Heifer (B), exhibited by Lauren Snodgrass, Stratford, Okla.
Champion MaineTainer Heifer (B), exhibited by Ladd Landgraf, Madill, Okla.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Gabrielle Woods, Coalgate, Okla.
Reserve Shorthorn Heifer (A&B), exhibited Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A) & Reby Caitlin Stehr, Clinton, Okla. serve (B), exhibited by Raylyn Thompson, Adair, Okla.
Champion Simmental Heifer (A&B), exhibited by McKenzie Strickland, Shawnee, Okla.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Cale Jahn, Elgin, Okla.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A) & Champion (B), exhibited by Katie Alexander, Weatherford, Okla.
Champion Perc.-Simmental Heifer (A&B), exhibited by McKenzie Strickland, Shawnee, Okla.
March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
BANNERS&backdrops • Wichita Mountains Classic •
Champion Hereford Heifer (A&B), exhibited by Spencer Jahn, Elgin, Okla.
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December 2-4, 2011 • Lawton, Okla. • Judges: Jon DeClerk & Tyler Winegardner
GRanD GRanD
PROSPECT
Wichita Mountains classic
Steers
• Grand Champion (rinGs a&B) & Champion CrossBred steer (a&B) • exhibited by Sarah Vickland, Longmont, Colo.
• reserve Grand (a) & Champion simmental steer (a&B) • exhibited by Macy Griswold, Stillwater, Okla.
• reserve Grand (B) & reserve CrossBred steer (a&B) • exhibited by Jessica Thorp, Helena, Okla.
Champion Chi Steer (A&B), exhibited by MacKenzi Dorsey, O’Donnell, Texas.
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Champion Maine Steer (A) & Reserve (B), Res. Maine Steer (A) & Champion (B), exhibexhibited by Raegan Klaasen, Hydro, Okla. ited by MacKenzi Dorsey, O’Donnell, Texas.
GRanD GRanD
PROGRESS
Steers
• Grand Champion proGress steer (a&B) • exhibited by Colten Heldermon, Hinton, Okla.
• reserve Grand Champion steer (a&B) • exhibited by Sidney Earnheart, Yukon, Okla.
Champion Shorthorn Steer (A&B), exhibited by Jessica Thorp, Helena, Okla.
Reserve Shorthorn Steer (A&B), exhibited by Raegan Klaassen, Hydro, Okla.
Wichita Mountains classic
REsERVE REsERVE
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• December 10-11, 2011 • Denton, Texas •
Winter Buckle Holiday classic
HEIFERS
• Grand Champion ameriCan heifer (B) • exhibited by Ethan Saye.
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• reserve Grand Champion ameriCan heifer (B) • exhibited by Calli West.
• Grand Champion British heifer (B) • exhibited by Karlee Cothrum. • reserve Grand Champion British heifer (B) • exhibited by Tanner Howey.
• Grand Champion exotiC heifer (B) • exhibited by Kendra Elder. • reserve Grand Champion exotiC heifer (B) • exhibited by Tanner Howey.
• December 10-11, 2011 • Denton, Texas •
• Grand Champion ameriCan steer (a&B) • exhibited by Dylan Moore.
Winter Buckle Holiday classic
STEERS
• reserve Grand Champion ameriCan steer (a&B) • exhibited by Morgan Davis.
• Grand Champion British steer (a&B) • exhibited by Harley Sargent.
• reserve Grand Champion British steer (a&B) • exhibited by Holt Chenault.
• Grand Champion exotiC steer (a&B) • exhibited by Justin Rico.
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• December 10-11, 2011 • Denton, Texas •
Winter Buckle Holiday classic
• Grand Champion market hoG (a) • exhibited by Cody Wolf.
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• reserve Grand Champion market hoG (a) • exhibited by Peyton Hill.
• Grand Champion market LamB (a) • exhibited by Ross Hardgrove. • reserve Grand Champion market LamB (a) • exhibited by Ross Hargrove.
• Grand Champion market Goat (a) • exhibited by Courtney Millsap. • reserve Grand Champion market Goat (a) • exhibited by Sidney Hammack.
• December 10-11, 2011 • Denton, Texas •
• reserve Grand Champion market hoG (B) • exhibited by Cody Wolf.
• Grand Champion market LamB (B) • exhibited by Ross Hardgrove. • reserve Grand Champion market LamB (B) • exhibited by Fritzi Francis.
• Grand Champion market Goat (B) • exhibited by Courtney Millsap. • reserve Grand Champion market Goat (B) • exhibited by Sidney Hammack.
Winter Buckle Holiday classic
• Grand Champion market hoG (B) • exhibited by Cody Wolf.
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Showmanship Points by Division Oklahoma Club Calf Association - February 2012
Here in Oklahoma we have not had much winter. It is still warm and dry. Please pray for rain in this part of the world. The OCCA point year is winding down, and OYE is almost here. The kids have gone hard to the shows, and their hard work has paid off. Check the website for your points, make sure they are correct and in the correct district. If not, let Nancy or one of the board members know, so it can be corrected. Beef Expo is right around the corner. It will be good to see everyone in Stillwater. Remember the banquet is Saturday night. If you are up for an award, you need to be there. Remember to bring your family. It’s a great time! Watch the website for news and info on new shows and their dates. Again we want to thank our Platinum sponsors: CM Trailers, Purina, Cinch and Cruel Girl. Without them this would not be possible. Thanks!! If your friends that show are not members of OCCA, invite them to join. They won’t be sorry. Good luck at OYE and see you in the city!
Tim B Stidham, OCCA President
www.oklahomaclubcalfassociation.com Note: According to OCCA Rules, winners of the “Overall Top 10 Exhibitors” are not eligible to compete for “District Awards”.
Div.
Last Name
First
Pts.
Div.
Top 15 Last Name First
Pts.
Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior
Courtney Runner Hayes Hatter Courtney Armitage Hutchison Griffith Hoover Rhodes Cash Bilderback Krebs Thompson Melton Perryman Green
Brock Blake Blaklee Bethany Madison Sarah Brock Hadley Paige Kye Dalton Lauren Brant Raylyn Kendell Jake Paul Brock
329 208 152 151 77 64 16 12 11 10 8 8 6 4 2 2 2
Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm.
Wynn Gould Cantrell Cash Spears Hill Graven Klusmeyer Pratz Symes Symes Anne
54 51 48 24 23 22 17 15 12 7 7
Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm. Interm.
Blakley Green Cunningham Bowen Shepard
Reighly Katie Colt Kade Kolby
304 217 149 98 76
Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior
Chrz Abbey Green Sara Christensen Audrey Grossnicklaus Jake Sheive Lauren Griswold Macy Woods Gabrielle Alexander Karly Prough Jace Armitage Hannah Alexander Katie Earnhardt Sidney
327 161 137 133 97 64 42 29 24 24 2 2
Overall Showmanship Points
Morgan Jacob Parker Darci Candace Matthew Hannah Jayden Colton Paden Katherine
Div.
Last Name
First
Pts.
Div.
Last Name
First
Pts.
1 2 3 4 5
Courtney Chrz Blakley Green Runner
Brock Abbey Reighly Katie Blake
329 327 304 217 208
6 7 8 9 10
Green Hayes Hatter Cunningham Christensen
Sara Blaklee Bethany Colt Audrey
161 152 151 149 137
OCCA Membership Application
Name: ____________________________________________ Phone: ________________________ Email: ______________________________ Address: _____________________________________________ City: ___________________________ State: ______ Zip: ________________ Date of birth: ____________________ My School is: __________________________________where I am a member of (circle one) 4-H or FFA FFA District (circle one) Central SE SW NE NW
Have you shown beef cattle before April 1, 2007? (circle one) yes no
In case you are presented an award, we need your jacket/pull-over size (circle one) S M L XL Who told you about OCCA (if anyone)? ___________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ (signature) I wish to participate in the following divisions: (circle) 1st family member fee: $35 (includes on division); then add $30 each division thereafter 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. Send application and check (payable to OCCA) to Erica Boyer, 1701 College Park Road, Claremore, OK 74017; 918-344-0622; email: ericasg@hotmailcom
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Heifer Points by Division
Top 15
Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB
Bowen Christensen Chapman Stewart Fargo Enyart Strate Enyart Evans Felkner Chrz Lingo Thompson Enyart Thomas
Kade Audrey Victoria Jenna Raven Lane JarRed Dylan Ashton Patricia Abbey Jadyn Raylyn Dylan Darrell
C C C NW SE NE NW NE SE C NW SW NE NE NW
211 180 143 96 58 56 55 52 46 40 32 30 30 28 20
Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford
Shepard Blakley Bilderback Shepard Chapman Shepard Courtney Jahn Rhodes Chaney
SW NE SW SW C SW NE SW SE C
70 59 52 48 46 45 38 30 27 26
American American American American American American American
Yocham Yocham Sharp Ozmet Griffith Sharp Griffith
Hank Dedrick Racheal Kane Hadley Chrissy Hadley
NE NE SE C C SE C
324 288 86 80 40 10 10
Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin
Christensen Audrey Cunningham Colt Vigil Tayla Gerard Aliese Hutchison Brock Evans Brooke
C NE C SE NW SE
277 172 90 24 10 3
Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus
Green Shepard Courtney Alexander Wynn Strate Green Runner Krebs Keeler Holder Northcutt Ivory Ivory Holder
Sara Kolby Brock Karly Morgan JarRed Katie Blake Chace Branna Harrison Lucas Sarah Sam Haley
NE C NE NW SE NW NE NE SE NE SW C SW SW SW
295 214 193 149 130 127 76 51 50 46 45 30 29 26 25
Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine
Chrz Abbey Blakley Reighly Wood Avry Courtney Brock Runner Blake Coggins Macy Fuss Austyn Green Sara Grossnicklas Jake Snodgrass Lauren Cooper Baylie Melton Kendall Pittman Beth Simon Dylan Armitage Sarah Wood Endy
NW NE SE NE NE NE NE NE SW SE NE NW NW NW SE SE
185 163 138 126 104 76 70 66 50 41 36 32 24 20 20 20
Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina
Alexander Gregory Wood Christian Schovenec Cooper Wynn Bowen Chrz Bulling Hiebert Evans Woods Thomas Klusmeyer
Karly Cammi Avry Allison Braden Baylie Morgan Kade Abbey Bryce Kyle Brooke Gabrielle Darrell Jayden
NW NW SE C NW NE SE C NW NW NW SE SE NW NW
179 164 130 130 96 92 90 76 65 40 40 40 36 34 31
MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer
Runner Elam Jones Chaney Blakley Armitage Blakey Gregory Alexander Hiebert Chapman Cooper Alexander Christian Geisler
Blake Colt Colby Madison Reighly Hannah Adrienne Cammi Katie Kyle Victoria Baylie Karly Allison Zachary
NE C SE C NE SE C NW SW NW C NE NW C NW
145 83 82 76 70 58 50 50 40 38 30 26 23 20 20
Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford
Courtney Gould Prough Northcutt Hayes
Brock Jacob Jace Lucas Blaklee
NE C SW C SE
210 141 136 122 87
Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus
Hutchison Guthrie Ivory McDuffee Clark
Brock Will Sam Wacey Garrett
NW NW SW C SW
190 177 24 6 6
Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn
Woods Gregory Brady Cash
Gabrielle Kaylen Cale Darci
SE NW C NW
234 170 92 88
Brad Reighly Lauren Laura Victoria Isac Madison Spencer Kya Madison
Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn
Alexander Ivory Hill Raper
Katie Ben Matthew Jacob
SW SW SE C
46 31 15 12
ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus
Thompson Alexander Sperle Williams Clark Schovenec Sperle Ivory Brady Lingo Evans
Raylyn Katie Mariah Brent Halie Braden Ryan Ben Cale Jorden Ashton
NE SW SW NE SW NW SW SW C SW SE
167 108 104 103 83 38 35 27 24 20 5
Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental
Griswold Armitage Jahn Strickland
Macy Hannah Cale McKenzie
C SE SW C
70 42 38 35
% Simm % Simm % Simm % Simm % Simm % Simm % Simm % Simm % Simm % Simm % Simm % Simm % Simm % Simm % Simm % Simm
Strickland McKenzie Green Katie Woods Gabrielle Grossnicklas Jake Courtney Brock Alexander Katie Vigil Teirra Hill Matthew Northcutt Lucas Armitage Hannah Klusmeyer Jayden Simon Dylan Enyart Lane Green Sara Hatter Bethany Newman Calli
C NE SE SW NE SW C SE C SE NW NW NE NE NW NE
424 138 118 112 88 50 48 30 30 26 24 22 22 15 12 12
Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial
Sheive Christian Gregory Chrz Courtney Griswold Cash Hatter Cambell Fuss Sperle Strate Hill Robbins Sperle Knapp Clark Hiebert
SW C NW NW NE C NW NW NE NE SW NW SE NE SW SE SW NW
160 160 110 109 98 86 55 52 48 40 39 36 35 30 26 26 26 26
Lauren Allison Cammi Abbey Madison Macy Dalton Bethany Clancey Austyn Mariah JarRed Matthew Holden Ryan Jessalene Halie Kyle
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Steers Points by Division Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB
Jones Pratz Batt Seelke Ray Daley Stults Weldon Reuter Reuter Smith Symes Cullum Baker Reuter
Colby Colton Tyler Mason William Jacob Ryan Brys Clay Clark Kydie Jo Paden Julie Kody Clark
SE C SW NW SW NE C NE SW SW C SW SE SW SW
72 58 56 52 40 40 36 30 22 22 20 20 18 12 6
Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus
Fuss Blakley Cato Hatter Weldon Symes Chrz Testerman Reuter Spears Creason Kennedy Tyra Batt Baker
Austyn Reighly Abby Bethany Brys Paden Abby Mylah Clay Candace Adam Kaden Jarret Tyler Kody
NE NE SE NW NE SW NW SW SW NE NW SW SW SW SW
111 106 70 48 46 36 35 26 22 20 20 20 20 16 16
Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina
Perryman Thorp Arthur Strickland Spears Isbell Baker Thrasher Stults Creason Andras Hudgins Wynn Starks Schenk
Jake Jake Madyson McKenzie Candace Kylee Kody Scout Ryan Owen Whitney Madison Morgan Macy Tyler
NE NW SW C NE SW SW NW C NW NE NE SE NW SW
344 173 156 146 134 114 91 56 53 52 46 35 30 30 24
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Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina
Batt Bowen Courtney Schneider Reuter Newby Thompson Daley
Tyler Kade Brock Ry Clark Carli Raylyn Jacob
SW C NE SW SW C NE NE
20 20 15 12 12 9 6 3
Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford
Klaassen Alexander Cantrell Bowen
Reagen Karly Parker Kade
SW NW NE C
239 96 70 66
Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn
Viles Krebs Earnheart Isbell Bonham Cullum Rolin Spears Cullum Wood Cato Clark
Breanna Brant Sidney Kylee Baylor Julie Brandon Candace Daniel Avry Kolby Halie
NE SE SW SW C SE C NE SE SE SE SW
46 45 30 20 20 13 12 10 10 10 9 6
Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford
Strate JarRed Evans Brooke Cunningham Colt Hale Chance Geisler Zachary Kennedy Kale
NW SE NE SW NW SW
30 26 20 20 6 6
Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin
Spears Blakley Sheive Bowen Alexander Bulling Childs
Candace Reighly Lauren Kade Karly Bryce Caylee
NE NE SW C NW NW SW
129 119 56 20 16 12 12
Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental
Earnheart Blakley Thorp Talioferro Cato Griswold Baker Arthur Thorp Cato Evans Strickland Woods Viles Symes
Sidney Reighly Jessica Hunter Kolby Macy Kody Madyson Jake Abby Ashton McKenzie Gabrielle Breanna Paden
SW NE NW SW SE C SW SW NW SE SE C SE NE SW
170 124 76 60 52 45 36 30 28 25 18 16 12 6 5
Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine
Bulling Jones Bonham Klaassen Wood Symes Knapp Isbell Searcey Hudgins Thrasher Fargo Chaney Evans
Bryce Colby Baylor Raegan Avry Paden Jessalene Kylee Sawyer Garrett Scout Raven Madison Ashton
NW SE C SW SE SW SE SW SW NE NW SE C SE
101 88 86 86 82 51 39 31 24 21 20 20 10 6
Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn
Thorp Chrz Stanley Runner Thorp Klaassen Creason
Jessica Abby Kylee Blake Jamie Raegan Elese
NW NW SW NE NW SW NW
198 128 111 96 60 60 50
Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred
Thorp Bonham Testerman Thrasher Hudgins Strickland Searcey Cullum Hatter Baker Runner Thorp Batt Rolin Chaney Hudgins
Jessica Baylor Mylah Scout Madison McKenzie Sawyer Daniel Bethany Kody Blake Jamie Tyler Brandon Madison Garrett
NW C SW NW NE C SW SE NW SW NE NW SW C C NE
272 86 74 60 60 46 44 40 38 31 30 28 26 20 20
Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred
Wynn Symes Weldon Spears Bowen
Morgan Paden Brys Candace Kade
SE SW NE NE C
20 12 12 10 10 6
Note: According to OCCA Rules, winners of the “Overall Top 10 Exhibitors” are not eligible to compete for “District Awards”.
Heifers
Overall Top Heifer Exhibitors
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 8 10
Brock McKenzie Audrey Gabrielle Sara Abbey Karly Cammi Hank Allison
NE C C SE NE NW NW NW NE C
Courtney Strickland Christensen Woods Green Chrz Alexander Gregory Yocham Christian
617 459 457 398 396 391 351 324 324 310
Top Novice Heifer Exhibitors
Place Last Name 1 2 3 4 5
First Name
Courtney Madison Vigil Tayla Blakey Adrienne Thomas Darrell Symes Anne Katherine
District Pts. NE C C NW C
136 90 58 54 40
Steers
Overall Top Steer Exhibitors
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10
Jessica Reagen Reighly Jake Candess McKenzie Jake Sidney Baylor Kody Madyson
NW SW NE NE NE C NW SW C SW SW
Thorp Klaassen Blakley Perryman Spears Strickland Thorp Earnheart Bonham Baker Arthur
546 385 349 344 303 208 201 200 192 186 186
Top Novice Steer Exhibitors
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5
Kylee Kylee Abby Owen Elese
SW SW SE NW NW
Isbell Stanley Cato Creason Creason
165 111 95 52 50
Overall Top Heifer Exhibitors by Region
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Bowen Chapman Shepard Northcutt Griswold Gould Brady Chaney Elam Vigil
Kade Victoria Kolby Lucas Macy Jacob Cale Madison Colt Tayla
C C C C C C C C C C
297 219 214 182 156 141 116 102 101 90
6 6 8 9 10
Cash Hiebert Stewart Cash Hatter
Darci Kyle Jenna Dalton Bethany
NW NW NW NW NW
104 104 96 78 64
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Yocham Blakley Green Thompson Cunningham Cooper Courtney Fuss Williams Coggins
Dedrick Reighly Katie Raylyn Colt Bailie Madison Austyn Brent Macee
NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE
288 282 226 213 172 154 136 110 103 86
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Wood Wynn Armitage Hill Hayes Sharp Jones Evans Fargo Snodgrass
Avry Morgan Hannah Matthew Blaklee Racheal Colby Brooke Raven Lauren
SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE
268 220 126 106 87 86 82 73 58 56
1 2 3 4 5
Strate Hutchison Guthrie Gregory Schovenec
Jarred Brock Will Kaylen Braden
NW NW NW NW NW
218 200 177 170 134
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Alexander Grossnicklas Sheive Sperle Prough Clark Shepard Ivory Sperle Bilderback
Katie Jake Lauren Mariah Jace Halie Brad Ben Ryan Lauren
SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW
244 165 160 143 136 129 70 68 61 52
Overall Top Steer Exhibitors by Region
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Bowen Stults Pratz Griswold Rolin Chaney Smith Newby
Kade Ryan Colton Macy Brandon Madison Kydie Carli
C C C C C C C C
112 89 58 45 32 30 20 9
7 9 10 10
Creason Creason Starks Strate
Owen Elese Macy Jarred
NW NW NW NW
52 50 30 30
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Runner Fuss Hudgins Weldon Cantrell Viles Andras Daley Hudgins Cunningham
Blake Austyn Madison Brys Parker Breanna Whitney Jacob Garrett Colt
NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE
126 111 95 86 70 52 46 43 41 20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Jones Cato Wood Cato Cullum Krebs Wynn Knapp Cullum Evans
Colby Abby Avry Kolby Daniel Brant Morgan Jessalene Julie Brooke
SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE
160 95 92 61 50 45 42 39 31 26
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Chrz Thrasher Bulling Alexander Thorp Hatter Seelke
Abbey Scout Bryce Karly Jamie Bethany Mason
NW NW NW NW NW NW NW
163 136 113 112 88 86 52
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10
Isbell Symes Batt Stanley Testerman Searcey Talioferro Sheive Reuter Ray Reuter
Kylee Paden Tyler Kylee Mylah Sawyer Hunter Lauren Clay William Clark
SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW
165 124 118 111 100 68 60 56 44 40 40
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January 28, 2012 Harrisonburg, Va.
VCCP Winter ClassiC JaCkPot shoW
GranD GranD
BREEDING
Heifers
reserVe reserVe
• grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn herefOrd heifer • exhibited by Marie Lock.
• reserve grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer • exhibited by Madison Jones.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn perCentage-simmental heifer • exhibited by Cooper Canada.
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• 4th Overall & ChampiOn angus heifer • exhibited by Shane Heizer.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn aOB heifer • exhibited by Jared Harshman.
Champion VCCP Heifer, exhibited by Tony Edwards.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Nick Bohrer.
Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Laura Hauser.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer, exhibited by Samantha Fabian.
Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Stewart Moxley.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer, exhibited by Stewart Moxley.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Christina Hash.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Cory Krietz.
Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Cooper Canada.
Reserve Champion Percentage-Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Thomas Willis.
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer, exhibited by Jordan Carter.
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BANNERS&backdrops • VCCP Winter Classic Jackpot Show •
Reserve Champion VCCP Heifer, exhibited by Madison Jones.
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January 28, 2012 Harrisonburg, Va.
VCCP Winter ClassiC JaCkPot shoW
GranD GranD
MARKET
Animals
reserVe reserVe
• grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOssBred steer • exhibited by Bobby Keirns.
• reserve grand ChampiOn & reserve ChampiOn CrOssBred steer • exhibited by Melissa Grimmel.
• 3rd Overall & 3rd plaCe CrOssBred steer • exhibited by Grant McIntosh.
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• 4th Overall & 4th plaCe CrOssBred steer • exhibited by Jenna Kibler.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn aOB steer • exhibited by Riley Ramdall.
Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Kelsey Delaplaine. Reserve Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Lexie Matthews. Champion VCCP Steer, exhibited by Jason Clark.
Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Garrett Gardner.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Weston Snyder.
Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Christopher Shelton.
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Christopher Shelton.
Reserve Champion AOB Steer, exhibited by Jonathan Barrett.
Champion Div. 1 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Jenna Kibler.
Reserve Champion Div. 1 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Kyle Lutz.
Champion Div. 2 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Elizabeth Nixon.
Reserve Champion Div. 2 Crossbred Steer, exhibited by Chet Stem.
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BANNERS&backdrops • VCCP Winter Classic Jackpot Show •
Reserve Champion VCCP Steer, exhibited by Olivia McHale.
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AdviSorS
Missouri Club Calf Association • Samantha Graves 11795 Liv. 228, Chillicothe, MO 64601 H: 660-646-1242 • C: 660-973-2881 samantha.graves@transova.com
It’s that time again: upcoming shows, fitting clinics, registration and much more! To start off with, don’t forget to fill out your registration papers and mail them in. Also, just a reminder: none of your points will accumulate until your dues are paid. It is NEVER too late to sign up! There are • Michelle Koelling • 573-694-1622 a lot of fantastic chances for you to be able to rack up those points during show season this year 12579 Audrain Road 757 with all of the shows that are scheduled. Laddonia, MO 63352 During the kick-off to the season we had a silent auction at AGR, and we would like to thank koellingm@gmail.com everyone for their donations, bidding and purchasing. Your support was greatly appreciated! Another opportunity that you have is to purchase raffle tickets for the chute that will be raffled off. The winner will be picked at Block and Bridle (you need not be present to win). You can purchase tickets from any junior board member. We are looking forward to a great year, with everyone involved! -- Reporter, Bailey Dent
upcoming Shows
April 15: “10th Annual” Boonville FFA Alumni April 28: Gasconade and Crawford Co. Preview – Cuba March 3-4: North MO Prospect and Green and Gold – Chillicothe April 28: MSU Bear Classic – Springfield March 17-18: MU Block and Bridle – Columbia May 12: Franklin Co – Sullivan (Fitting clinic held by the MCCA 1 hour after the heifer show) June 9: Troy March 31: Nevada June 8-12: MCA All Breeds – Sedalia April 14: NWMSU Block and Bridle – Bethany July 22: Boone Co. – Columbia April 14: Warren Co. Preview Show – Warrenton TBA: Pettis Co. – Sedalia
MissouriClubCalfAssociation One exhibitor per form. One subscription to The Show Circuit magazine per MCCA household. First exhibitor in a family: $35. Each additional family member (brother/sister) may join for $30/each. Name: ______________________________ Parent/Guardian Name: _______________________________ Address: _______________________________________ City/State/Zip: ____________________________ Home Phone: _______________________________ Exhibitor Cell: _______________________________ Parent Cell: _______________________________ Email: _________________________________________ Age: _________ Date of Birth: _________________________ Today’s Date: _________________________ Please circle which division(s) in which you plan to participate: Steer Heifer Showmanship Is this your first year as an MCCA member? Circle one: Yes No Total Dues: $ _________ Circle one: Cash Check Make checks payable to MCCA. MAil to: MCCA - Attn. Samantha Graves 11795 Liv 228, Chillicothe, MO 64601 Or turn in at MCCA booth during MU-AGR in Columbia.
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We start our pigs on SHOWMASTER® PRESTARTER and STARTER to lay a good foundation. The PRE-STARTER has been great transitioning from milk to feed in a fast time period and without the weaning crash. STARTER as step two in the program helps maximize muscle shape, bloom and appetite. When our pigs leave the barn to new homes, they need every advantage they can get in this fast changing industry. – Nathan Weisinger, Fort Madison, IA
The line of SHOWMASTER® feeds has been a turning point in our program. It delivers the nutrients needed for excellent growth and muscle development while maintaining ideal cover and sustaining a healthy appetite though periods of stress and heat cycles. In addition, there is no other supplement like BLING! When wanting that extra bloom and freshness, “BLING” your game to the next level with SHOWMASTER® feeds! – Tipton, IN
Additional wins include ... Reserve Grand Champion Cross Boar, 2011 World Pork Expo and Grand Champion Market Hog, 2011 Ak-Sar-Ben.
Additional wins include ... Reserve Grand Champion Gilt, 2011 Cross Bred Classic and Champion Berk Gilt, 2011 World Pork Expo.
With the SHOWMASTER® PIG GROWER, we noticed a significant change with body, rib and muscle shape in the hogs. Our show team prefers predictable genetics and this great show feed is a factor in giving us maximum results. – Lebo, KS Additional wins include ... Champion Cross Market Hog, 2011 American Royal; Grand Champion Market Hog 2011 Ak-Sar-Ben; Grand Champion Market Hog, 2011 Kansas State Fair; Champion Hamp Gilt, 2011 World Pork Expo; Reserve Champion Cross Barrow, 2011 World Pork Expo; Reserve Spot Gilt, 2011 World Pork Expo; and Reserve Spot Gilt, 2011 Certified Pedigreed Swine.
Caldwell Family
The SHOWMASTER® program has been vital in our family’s success. We are new to the show pig game, but with a strong cattle background, we know how important consistency and easy-to-manage programs are. While on SHOWMASTER® PIG GROWER, our hogs have developed more width and mass of top, freshness to their body and an increasing appetite to help us stay competitive in this game. – Elmwood, IL Additional wins include ... Reserve Champion Duroc Market Hog, 2012 NWSS; Reserve Champion Light Weight Cross Market Hog, 2011 North American; Champion Poland Gilt, 2011 World Pork Expo; and Champion Poland Gilt, 2011 Certified Pedigreed Swine.
Champion York Market Hog, 2012 NWSS
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SALE of CHAMPIONS
March 31, 2012 • Kirkwood Community College Tippie Beef Center Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 7 PM
Grand Champion 4-H Market Hog 2008 Iowa State Fair - Anna Freese
Reserve Champion FFA Market Hog 2008 Iowa State Fair - Troy Smit
Grand Champion 4-H Market Hog 2007 Iowa State Fair - Dan Harmsen
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Grand Champion 4-H Commercial Gilt 2011 Iowa State Fair - Logan Sieren
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On US MARK Grand Champion 4-H Market Hog 2011 Iowa State Fair - John Rietema
Grand Champion 4-H Market Hog 2010 Iowa State Fair - John Rietema
Reserve Grand Champion 4-H Market Hog 2010 Iowa State Fair - Amy Sampson Grand Champion FFA Market Hog 2010 Iowa State Fair - Adam Schafer
Mike, Amy, Max and Graham Fischer 940.642.5653
www.fischershowpigs.com
Nic Smit 712.395.2600
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Dave Watt Reproductive Specialist
JEFFERSON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS - FAIRBURY, NEBRASKA AWARDS
Breed Champions Res. Breed Champions Overall Grand Champion Overall Res. Grand Champion 3rd Overall 4th Overall 5th Overall
CASH & AWARD CASH & AWARD CASH & AWARD CASH & AWARD CASH & AWARD CASH & AWARD CASH & AWARD
Awards for both Breeding & Market Shows in BOTH rings. Showmanship winners will be awarded. Results will be published in The Show Circuit!
JUDGES
Cody Runft, Kansas Craig Steck, Nebraska
Ring 1 Ring 2
SHOW SCHEDULE
GENERAL INFO
Friday - April 20th
Fairgrounds Available For Arrival 12 PM 3 PM - 5 PM Check In 7 PM 50th Anniversary Barbeque
Saturday - April 21st
Check In Showmanship, Both Rings Ring 1 Starts
7 AM - 8 AM 9 AM 10:00 AM
NE Jr. Shorthorn Field Day will be hosted at BVBR this year in Ring 1.
LODGING
Capri Motel, Fairbury, NE
402.729.3317
ENTRIES
1. These are Open Shows 2. Shows sanctioned with JNC 3. JNC Rules & Format Apply 4. Cattle in place by 8:30 AM Saturday, April 21st. 5. Market Classes by Weight 6. Market Heifer Classes 7. Breeding Heifers By Age 8. Registration papers required 9. Showmanship - SR, INT & JR 10. Not Responsible for Accidents 11. Generators Encouraged 12. Food Stand Available 13. Health Papers - Out of State Cattle 14. No Bedding Provided 15. Sullivan Supply Available 16. NE Jr. Shorthorn Field Day will be hosted at BVBR this year.
Pre Entries/April 10 - $25 per head, includes both rings. Late Entries $30 per head, includes both rings. Entry form at: www.mandmlivestockservices.com
JNC MEMBERS DOUBLE THE POINTS!! Make plans to attend the Northern Exposure Show in Belleville, Kansas 45 miles way on Sunday, April 22.
SHOW CONTACT INFO Chad Schroeder Melissa McGee Scott McGee
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10TH ANNuAl Hosted by the Boonville FFA Booster Club MCCA-Sanctioned Show
Supreme Champion Steer & Heifer - $200 Reserve Supreme Champion Steer & Heifer - $100 40% payback for all classes and placings
Food stand provided the day of the show by the Cooper County Cattlemen’s Association Additional information and entry forms can be found at: http://www.btec.boonville.k12.mo.us/FFA/Preview%20Show.html or follow us on Facebook! Contact: Larry Vest 660-621-1663 • Deanna Thies/Doug Henke 660-882-5306 Boonville Motels Super 8 660-882-2900 • Comfort Inn 660-882-5318 • Days Inn 660-882-8624 Holiday Inn Express 660-882-7619 • Fairgrounds (camper hook-ups available) Exhibitors are welcome to stall overnight at the fairgrounds on Saturday after 6:00pm.
Cool Calf:Layout 1DRIVING 3/31/08 10:28 PM DIRECTIONS
From the East: Get off I-70 at Exit 101, go north on Hwy 5 to Old Hwy 40, and turn left. This is at the Rick Ball Auto Mall. Travel parallel along I-70 on Old Hwy 40 to Page 1 first overpass. Turn left and cross over interstate, fairgrounds are on the left. From the West: Get off I-70 at Exit 98, go north and cross over interstate. You will come to a T intersection, go east (right) and travel parallel along I-70 on Old Hwy 40 to the first overpass. Go south (right) and cross interstate, fairgrounds are on the left.
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Sunday, April 15, 2012 Cooper County Fairgrounds • Boonville, MO Check-in: 7:00-9:00am • Show: 11:00am Judge: Cody Helms
Entry Fee: $30/head $1 to MCCA members!
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Your Beef Seedstock Network Get Connected!
THURSDAY, MARCH 29 – Set-up 9:00 am MSU Pavilion facilities open for stalling and trade show set-up FRIDAY, MARCH 30 – Breed Shows 9:00 am Expo Trade Show open 9:00 am Ring 1 - Simmental 9:00 am Ring 2 - Beefalo 9:30 am Ring 2 - Chi and Maine 10:00 am Ring 1 - Hereford 10:30 am Ring 2 - Limousin 11:30 pm Ring 1 - Angus 11:30 am Ring 2 - Shorthorn 3:00 pm All Breed Supreme Champion SATURDAY, MARCH 31 – Breed Sales 9:00 am Expo Trade Show open 10:00 am Hereford - Arena Chi and Maine - Auditorium 11:30 am Limousin - Auditorium 12:00 pm Simmental - Arena 12:30 pm Beefalo - Auditorium 1:30 pm Shorthorn - Auditorium 2:00 pm Angus - Arena SUNDAY, APRIL 1 – Junior Shows 8:00 am MSU Block & Bridle Club Junior Heifer & Steer Shows
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March 30, 31 and April 1 MSU Pavilion, East Lansing ALLIED INDUSTRY TRADE SHOW EXHIBITS Cattle Displays, Equipment & Services EIGHT BREED SHOWS & AUCTION SALES Herd Sires • Females • Show Prospects Advanced Seedstock Genetics – 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
Call 517-347-8117 for a sale catalog by mail View catalog on-line at www.micattlemen.org
Steer Show Saturday Awards Banquet Saturday Evening Heifer Show Sunday 2 Days • 2 Judges • 2 Rings Each Day OCCA Double Points Both Rings No Pre-Entry or Late Fees
April 20-22 : Stillwater, OK : Payne Co Expo Center Schedule
Entry Fees:
Friday, April 20 Noon Grounds open for early arrivals & vendors. 3 p.m. Show office open for entries 8 p.m. Entry deadline for Saturday Steer show Show office closes Saturday, April 21 Steer Show 7 a.m. Show office opens 8 a.m. Ring 1 followed by Ring 2 - Steers (Prospect then Progress)
2 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m.
Entry deadline for Heifer Show & Showmanship Contest Showmanship Annual Awards Banquet & 2011-2012 Year-End Awards
$40 for one ring • $70 for two rings $10 for Showmanship Judges: Craig Talkington & Matt Leo Showmanship Judge: TBA
Show Rules
• Exhibitors must be 20 years old or younger • No minimum number required
Sunday, April 22 Heifer Show 8 a.m. Ring 1 followed by Ring 2 - Heifers
to make a breed
• Bedding on shavings only • Bring your own shavings
Both days steers & heifers show in alphabetical order with commercial & cross last. Commercial heifers show by DOB.
• No dogs allowed on fairgrounds • Prospect steers up to 850 lbs. • Progress steers 851 lbs. and up • 5% weigh back (top 3 in class)
Beef Expo Room Block Ask for Oklahoma Beef Expo room block : Reservation Deadline April 1st Best Western Cimarron $109.99/night 405-372-2878 LaQuinta $95/night 405-564-0599 : Microtel $65/night 405-372-7100 For Show Information:
Vincent Blakely 918-693-5771 Susan Gebhart 918-344-0791
Year-End Awards Banquet Information:
Rhonda Elizondo 580-351-8134 Billie Chrz 580-370-0561
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For Semen: Contact owners or Top Sires: 630-365-6859
thank you to Scott Lee & The Hill Family
Double Vision x Double stuff • DOB: 3-16-11 • BW: 80 lbs.
Owners: nate, tonya, lexi & blake Hanson Nate Cell: 815-793-8888 Blake Cell: 815-901-6284
Ric & MaRy Hanson RiC Cell: 815-762-6252
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scheetz
Champion Chi Heifer and Fifth Overall, 2011 Nebraska AGR. Selected by the Vickland family in our fall bid-off.
Added to our
powerful nucleus of leading donor dams… Donor 600 Carney Man x OCC Doctor Donor 600 has produced a champion every year in production to Heat Wave. We are extremely pleased to add her awesome genetics to our program! Owned with Blaine Rodgers.
Thanks so much for the early acceptance of our program! Please stop by when you are in southeast Iowa.
scheetz CATTLE COMPANY
See our impressive lineup of donor dams and much more at:
scheetzcattleco.com 2714 210th Street Fort Madison, Iowa 52627 Jason Scheetz (319) 470-6488 jasonscheetz@gmail.com
Unmatched Service, Support, and Guidance!
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Sire: EXAR Titlelist T011 MGS: TC Grid Topper 355
Sire: OGL Double Down 763-433 MGS: SLL Freedom P55
Sire: Gambles El Diablo MGS: Rito 2RT2 of OB5 RR Traveler
Sire: EXAR Titlelist T011 MGS: Connealy Forefront
Sire: Gambles El Diablo MGS: SLL Fame P55
Sire: Gambles Zoro MGS: RDDA Overload 2437R
Sire: EXAR Titlelist T011 MGS: PVF New Hoizon 0001
Sire: EXAR Titlelist T011 MGS: Leachman Saugahatchee 3000C
Sire: EXAR Titlelist T011 MGS: Connealy Forefront
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April 3–7, 2012 Firebaugh, California
Live Closeout Auction and Open House at the ranch at 1 p.m. on Saturday April 7. Refreshments and Entertainment to follow.
Selling 10 Elite Fall-Born Show Heifer Prospects Sired By...
Silveira’s Style 9303
ThE hOTTEST SiRE iN DENVER • FEATuRED AT CATTLE ViSiONS Jr. Show: 2 Class Winners, 1 2nd, and 1 Reserve Division Open Show: 4 Class Winners, 2 2nds, and 1 Reserve Division
Heifers of this caliber
Full sisters to this female
Sell!
Heifers of this quality
Sell!
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SilveirAS elbA 0521
SilveirAS SArAS DreAm 1339
SilveirAS eriCA DiAnnA 0318
Champion Angus Heifer, 2012 Ft. Worth Stock Show Open R.O.V. Show, 2011 State Fair of Texas, 2011 TJLA Fall Classic, 2011 American Royal Jr. Show; Senior Heifer Calf Champion, 2012 National Western Stock Show and 2012 Fort Worth Stock Show Open R.O.V. & Junior Show
reserve late Junior Heifer Calf Champion, 2012 National Western Stock Show Junior Show; Class Winner, 2012 National Western Stock Show Open Show. $25,000 Top-Selling FemAle AT THe 2011 pArTnerS For perFormAnCe FemAle SAle!
Champion Female, 2011 California State Fair; reserve Champion Female, 2011 Oregon State Fair. Top Selling FemAle AT THe 2010 pArTnerS For perFormAnCe SAle!
Sire: BC Lookout • Dam: Full Sister to Silveiras Style 9303 Shown by Clayton Stevenson, Brenham, Texas
matt macfarlane marketing PO Box 346 • Sheridan, CA 95681 m3cattlemarketing.com 916-803-3113 mmacfarlane@cattlemen.net
Sire: Silveiras Style 9303 • Dam: EXAR Saras Dream S609 Shown by Wyatt Colburn, Visalia, California
Sire: Gambles hot Rod • Dam: N Bar Emulation EXT Shown by Wyatt Colburn, Visalia, California
P.O. Box 37 • Firebaugh, CA 93622 • silveirabros.com • silveirabros@msn.com rick, Allison, and garrett blanchard: 559-674-9067 • rick’s Cell: 559-217-1502 garrett’s Cell: 559-978-2778 • Darrell Silveira: 559-217-1504
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Dwight hamilton: 937-763-1463 or 937-763-1700 BraD hook Cattle Promotions: 641-344-3193 Parry show Cattle: Jeff, Renee, Larkyn, and Lawton • 937-402-0541 grover Farms: John, Kristi, and family • 937-402-0367 Sale updates available online at: dwighthamiltonshowcattle.com
My Turn x Maine • Numerous Reserve Champion My Turn x Charolais Simmental • Division Champion 2010 Highland Co. Fair
My Turn x Maine • Numerous Grand and Reserve Champions My Turn x Maine Angus • Numerous Times Champion
Sale Information:
April 27 -29 Bids close April 29 at 8:00 p.m.
Cattle can be viewed anytime after april 15th or by appointment. Starting at 8:00 a.m. on April 21st we will have load-n-go cattle (on select animals available for purchase. Sales accepted over the phone.
Thank you!
thank you for visiting our stop during our 2011 sale and making it a success. Hope to see you at our sPring Bling 2012.
Sale Location:
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Grand Champion Composite Charolais, 2012 NWSS Jr. Charolais Show
Grand Champion Composite Charolais, 2011 Kansas Beef Expo
Grand Champion Prospect Heifer 2012 NWSS Prospect Show
Congratulations to Kyndal Reitzenstein on all your recent success with Peaches. We are excited to have great customers who put in hard work and dedication on their show animals. We have enjoyed helping you this fall and look forward to watching you succeed this spring.
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CONTACT US FOR ALL OF YOUR SHOW CATTLE NEEDS!
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Join us for our 10th Annual
Private Treaty Telephone Auction — at Bar A in Schulenburg, Texas —
March 31 Initial Bids End at 7:00 PM
selling:
• 120 head of steers and heifers representing multiple breeds • An outstanding set of Who Da Man Heifers
Grand champion Steer, 2012 National Western Shown by Baylor Bonham
Grand champion Steer, 2011 Houston Shown by Koby Long
Grand champion Steer, 2009 Oklahoma Youth Expo Shown by Ky Stierwalt
champion aOB Steer, 2011 San Antonio Shown by Lainey Bourgeois
champion Polled Hereford Steer, 2012 Ft. Worth Shown by Tyler Allan
champion exotic Overall, 2011 Fall Classic Dam sold by Bar A/Sulllivan • Shown by Kendra Elder
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BCC Midnight Rider Purebred Angus • Reg. # AAA 16829319 DOB: 1.28.2010 • BW: 72 lbs. • WW: 820 lbs. EPD’s BW: +2.8; WW: +46; YW: +90; Milk: +22 Sire: Limestone Darkhorse U322 Dam: Lazy H Bar Forever Lady 720 (EXAR Lutton 1831)
Exceptional phenotype-outstanding cow family. “Midnight Rider” is the ideal sire choice to produce superb Angus and Simm/Angus show cattle. Tremendous power, muscle shape and style, in a low birth weight package. Pomerenke Cattle Company • Calumet, Iowa • 712.446.2398 Jim & Mona Pomerenke 712.446.5507 • 712.260.6969 www.steppingstonegenetics.com
Fair View Farm • Fairmont, Minnesota • 507.525.0986 The Steve Pomerenke Family
S 608-846-3721 866-356-4565 800-774-0437
800-443-6389
alute SULL-GNCC Salute 532R is now deceased. Tested TH and PHA Free.
Semen supply is limited and will be sold on a first come, first serve basis.
800-786-4066 979-693-0388
Semen: $50 per unit • $50 per certificate
the salute syndicate
The Bollum Family: 507-433-2612
S” Co. Shorthorn Farms: 651-208-9057
Sullivan Cattle Co: 712-263-0263
Gana-Nisley Cattle Co.: 402-440-0430
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need we say more?
Private Treaty Fall Born Steer and Heifer Bid-Off Sale Bids Close March 25 at 6 p.m. • saLe Location: Griswold Show Barn, Stillwater, Oklahoma
Luke Doris
Bid-Off with Lucky Strike Show Cattle March 4 Bid-Off Sale • saLe Location: Lucky Strike Show Barn, Stillwater, Oklahoma
Dave Mozingo
Stillwater, Oklahoma phone: 620-353-4114 barn: 405-372-3300 405-880-0397
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J6 Farms
Grand Champion Red Angus Female, 2011 Fort Worth (Open)
Les Edwards Family
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ONLINE BREEDERS WORLD SALES • MARCH 7 ~ Volume I Online Sale • MARCH 24 ~ Volume II Online Sale
Stock Martin Grand Champion Steer, 2011 Missouri State Fair - Sold with May & Lautner
Reserve Champion Crossbred, 2011 Houston
Austyn Fuss
Mackenzy Morrison
Reserve Grand Champion Steer, 2010 Arkansas State Fair
Grand Champion Heifer, Both Rings, 2011 Oklahoma AGR Show, Bred by Mitch Fuss
MATT FUSS
Pawnee, Oklahoma • Cell: 918-629-2058 49100 E 54 Rd • Pawnee, OK 74058 check out our website at: showsteers.com
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McConnely Family Champion Red Angus Heifer, 2011 Houston Open Show
Grand Champion Steer
2011 Oklahoma State AGR Congratulations Bryce Bulling
Grand Champion Prospect Steer 2011 Oklahoma Beef Expo Congratulations Scout Thrasher
Grand Champion Steer 2011 Sandhills Stock Show Congratulations Colby Breeding
Champion Charolais Ring B
2012 Sioux Empire Congratulations Bayley Kroupa
Reserve Champion AOB 2011 San Antonio Congratulations McKenze Kelly
Champion Simmental, 4th Overall
Grand Champion Progress Steer
2011 TSU Spectacular Congratulations Kaegen Jeffery
2011 TSU Spectacular Congratulations Savannah Cain
Champion Charolais Ring B
Reserve Division 3 Champion
2011 TSU Spectacular Congratulations Taylor Cody
Reserve Champion Prospect Steer
Reserve Champion Progress Steer
2010 Tulsa State Fair Congratulations Morgan Matlock
2011 TSU Spectacular Congratulations Cuatro Schauer
2011 Maine Junior Nationals Congratulations Kallie Johnson
SALE DATES March 26, 2012
Private Treaty Bid-off Bids Close at Dark Breedersworld Online Sale Bids Close 7pm EST
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ADVANTAGE
April 5, 2012
March 25th at Lucky Strike Show Cattle • Sale includes Oklahoma City and Houston-sized cattle.
Jensen Family
Fall-Born Sales Hudgins Family
March 4th
at Lucky Strike Show Cattle • Sale includes Denver, Fort Worth, and San Antonio-sized cattle from Lucky Strike and Doris Show Cattle.
Martin Family
Two Sales One Great Set Of Cattle!
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Phone Bid-off Format
Steers & Heifers available in both sales
Elam Family
Elam Family
Martin Family
Satree Family
Clements Family
Hodges Family
We would like to thank all of our customers over the past years for all your hard work and dedication to our program. You are the reason for our success!
WWW.LuCKYSTriKeCATTLe.COm
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31st AnnuAl
Private Treaty Bull Sale InItIal BIds Close Monday aprIl 2nd 2012, 5:00 pM • phone BId-off to follow We welcome you to view the bulls anytime at the ranch, 2.5 miles north of Utica, SD from March 1 – April 2. All bulls are black. • Most are polled! Selling 70 BUllS: 25 PB Angus • 40 Sim x Angus 3/8 to Purebred • 5 Maine .... Including a nice selection of Calving Ease Bulls!
#954 • 1/2 Sim • Sire: grizzly • Dam By Cosmo Big, Stout bull out of first calf heifer. A lot of bone and style in a complete package. BW: 87 • 205 WT: 781
#890 • 3/4 Sim • Sire: High Regards • Dam By Macho Big, stout, long bodied bull with good performance and very attractive. Very good cow family. BW: 88 • 205 WT: 838
#652 • 3/4 Sim • Sire: High Regards • Dam By Macho Really deep, stout soft made sim bull. Have a really nice set of sim bulls in the offering. BW: 80 • 205 WT: 732
#7140 • 5/8 Sim • Sire: High Regards • Dam: Desperado 768 Another deep soft, stout son of High Regards, have many SimAngus bulls with great style and performance. BW: 85 • 205 WT: 752
#923 • 5/8 • Sire: explorer • Dam: First Calf Heifer nice attractive bull with good performance plus calving ease. BW: 73 • 205 WT: 791 • CalvIng EasE!
#9114 • 3/4 Maine • Sire: Special Delivery • Dam By Wide Track Really nice square hipped bull long bodied and smooth great front end and hair. BW: 87 • 205 WT: 716
Sires Include:
Wall Street, Providence, Aberdeen, Bismarck, Final Product, Maverick, Yardly High Regards, explorer, Mo Town, Cut Above, gold Mine, JMg Dream On 768, Cosmo #114 • 3/4 Maine • Sire: Maverick • Dam By Wide Track BW: 82 • 205 WT: 693
#744 • PB Angus • Sire: Wall Street • Dam By Juneau Super Calving ease bull. 80% of Angus bulls are calving ease. BW: 75 • 205 WT: 620
If you have any questIons, or for More InforMatIon, ContaCt: nathan Goeken John & susan Goeken faMIly 605-660-9626 30139 435th Ave. • Utica, SD 57067 605-364-7432 • E-mail: goekencattle@goldenwest.net
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adaM Goeken 605-660-3726
aaron Goeken 605-660-4301
please Call to vIew the Bulls anytIMe! More photos and information online at : www.showsteers.com/goekencattle
sire: Predator • dam: Paleface/Cheap Trick/Black Jade’s dam • th free, pha free dob: February 25 • 1/2 Maine & Chi • bw: 70
SilenT KnighT, pictured as a calf
Semen: $25
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G
etting to Know Foreign Investments
Foreign investments can play an important role in helping to diversify a domestic equity portfolio. But before plunging into international waters, it’s important to understand the differences between developed and emerging markets and the risks inherent to each.
Business Minded
Emerging trends Once upon a time, the United States was considered an emerging market. In the late 1800s, British financiers, noting America’s growth potential, invested in the companies that were building the nation’s infrastructure – particularly the early railroad companies. In doing so, they were accepting more risk than they would have with investments in their own market. The United States, after all, was still maturing and political and social change, as well as many other factors, could have made it a volatile investment market. The same risk/reward characteristics apply to today’s emerging markets, which are found in every corner of the globe. Because they are still maturing, they may have more room for growth than long-established markets, such as the United States. But because the road to maturity is not always a smooth one, there may be bumps along the way. In general, emerging markets have three characteristics: • Low or moderate personal incomes. • Economies that are in the process of being industrialized. • Financial infrastructures, including stock markets, that are still being developed. A developing infrastructure is what may give an emerging market its growth potential. For example, in an emerging market an industry such as banking might be just beginning to establish itself and therefore have above-average growth potential. Of course, you need to keep in mind that emerging market investments are generally appropriate for patient investors with long-term time horizons. Emerging market stock prices can take
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dramatic swings, and it is essential that you have the time to ride them out or, in a worse case scenario, the ability to lose some or all of your initial investment. Ongoing opportunity Developed markets typically have higher average incomes than emerging markets, well-established financial institutions and markets and modern infrastructures. Of course, they may still offer investors the potential for continued growth. By the same token, like emerging markets, developed foreign markets may be subject to greater risks than domestic investments. Foreign markets may be less efficient, less liquid and more volatile than those in the United States. They are also subject to the effects of foreign currency fluctuations and differing regulations. If you decide to build an international element into your investment portfolio, mutual funds and separately managed account strategies that focus on international investing may be ideas to consider. Professional portfolio managers often have access to information that’s not widely available, not to mention the time and experience required to track events in a variety of markets. Before expanding your portfolio beyond U.S. borders, contact a qualified financial professional who can help you prepare for this investment journey.
Matthew E. O’Donnell is a Financial Advisor located in Chicago, IL, and may be reached at (312) 917-7464 or http://fa.smithbarney.com/matthew_odonnell. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC and its affiliates do not provide tax or legal advice. To the extent that this material or any attachment concerns tax matters, it is not intended to be used and cannot be used by a taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding penalties that may be imposed by law. Any such taxpayer should seek advice based on the taxpayer’s particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor.
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• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer • exhibited by Maddy Udell.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & reserve ChampiOn COmmerCial heifer • exhibited by Becca Chamberlain.
• 3rd Overall & ChampiOn anGus heifer • exhibited by Lucas Wisnefski.
• 4th Overall & ChampiOn mainetainer heifer • exhibited by Kale Spengler.
• 5th Overall & reserve ChampiOn mainetainer heifer • exhibited by Mason Walker.
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• Grand ChampiOn & ChampiOn CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Kayla Morrow.
• reserve Grand ChampiOn & reserve ChampiOn CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Emma Vickland.
• 3rd Overall & 3rd plaCe CrOssbred steer • exhibited by Daniel Heintz.
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• 4th Overall & ChampiOn Chianina steer • exhibited by AJ Line.
• 5th Overall & ChampiOn maine-anjOu steer • exhibited by Gracie Russell.
BREEDING Reserve Champion Angus Heifer, exhibited by Catherine Knebel.
Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Ashley Moore.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Rebecca Mallet.
Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Kenton Lain.
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer, exhibited by Taten Dilly.
Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Sydney Wisnefski.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer, exhibited by Ashley Judge.
Champion Gelbvieh Heifer, exhibited by Maria Rash.
Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Bailey Core.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer, exhibited by Whitney Walker.
Champion Limousin Heifer, exhibited by Shelby Skinner.
Champion LimFlex Heifer, exhibited by Shelby White.
Reserve Champion LimFlex Heifer, exhibited by Bryan White.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Becca Chamberlain.
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Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, exhibited by Lauren Prill.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Sammie Pallas.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer, exhibited by Elizabeth Heaton.
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Ethan Harold.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer, exhibited by Sully Frick.
Champion Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Lucas Wisnefski.
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Reserve Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer, exhibited by Colton Shull.
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Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Danielle Heintz.
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Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Gretchen Simpson.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer, exhibited by Stetson Wiss.
Reserve Champion Charolais Steer, exhibited by Jordan Reed.
Champion Hereford Steer, exhibited by Sidney Marek.
Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Kelton Cheline.
Reserve Champion Limousin Steer, exhibited by Lauren Prill.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer, exhibited by Hannah Vickland.
Champion MaineTainer Steer, exhibited by Ben Ross.
Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Kealy Simkins.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer, exhibited by Thomas Kirbach.
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Mason Flack.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer, exhibited by Kyle Ayer.
Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Sara Gillam.
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, exhibited by Sara Cody Torrey.
Champion Market Heifer, exhibited by Macey Goretska.
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courtesy of The Saskatoon Colostrum Company Ltd. By Sam Leadley, PhD, PAS
ypothermia The USDA estimates that 95,000 calves die each year of hypothermia. It may be more common in calves than is recognized and proper diagnosis, treatment and prevention are critical to calf survival.
Cold-StreSSed CalveS
Mild cold stress or hypothermia At this stage of cold stress, we observe vigorous shivering. If we look carefully we will see pulse and breathing rates above normal. Recall that the normal pulse rate of a calf at rest falls in the range of 70 to 100 beats per minute; normal breathing rate of a calf at rest falls in the range of 20 to 40 breaths per minute. These calves are likely to have a body temperature around 100°F (38°C) rather than the more normal 102°F (39°C). Check for an excessively cold nose. Cold hooves, too, are a clue that blood is being diverted away from extremities. Severe hypothermia At this stage of cold stress, shivering may slow or even stop. Shivering is replaced by rigidity – muscles are stiff. Nostrils will be cold and pale. If standing, calves may be clumsy and act confused. They are unlikely to suckle. Pulse and breathing rates continue to slow. Body temperature continues to fall below 100°F (38°C). Textbooks tell us that at the mid-90°F (mid-30°C) level, the vital organs are chilling. Even the brain is beginning to get cold. Diagnosing cold stress or hypothermia Due to hormones that accompany birth, calves experience a surge of energy and are able to stand 30 to 60 minutes after delivery. After a hard birth, many calves look okay until these hormone levels drop. They look and act normal. Then, after 15 or 30 minutes, they may get progressively weaker, have a weak suckle response and be unable to stand. Often their body temperature has begun to slide down to 100°F (38°C) or less. Definite diagnosis? Take the calf ’s temperature. Preweaned calves are more likely to experience hypothermia where there is sustained loss of body heat. In outdoor housing, calves that get wet, lie on cold bedding or experience windy conditions can lose more heat than they can generate. In naturally ventilated calf barns, winter temperatures combined with drafts and poor bedding may cause gradual hypothermia. Definite diagnosis? Take the calf ’s temperature. Treating mild hypothermia Warm up the calf. For newborn calves, the first step is to make sure the calf is dry to stop evaporative heat loss . Rubbing the calf vigorously with clean, dry towels not only gets the calf dry but also stimulates higher pulse and breathing rates. I like to add a clean, dry calf blanket, too. The second step is to feed plenty of high-quality, clean, warm colostrum to warm the calf from the inside. A third step may be to put the calf in a warm environment until its temperature is back up to 102°F (39°C). Warm rooms work. Commercial calf warmers work. Boxes with heat lamps work. Remember, however, the calves need to go back into their cold environment as soon as their body temperature comes back up to normal. Monitoring calf temperature is a best management practice – calves headed for cold housing need to go there as soon as they get back to “normal” temperature.
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How about preweaned calves that have experienced a steady loss of body heat? Feed 102°F (39°C) body temperature milk. Offer equally warm water. Add a calf blanket. If needed, try temporary residence in a warm room (not on a cold, wet concrete floor, however). Adding a heat lamp to a hutch can work, too. Treat hypothermia promptly. Body reserves of energy are severely depleted in coldstressed calves. They will gain weight slowly. Most importantly, their body defenses against infections are likely to be weakened. They need to be watched closely for infections for at least two weeks after a hypothermic event. Prevention is better than treatment Minimizing the effects of a hard pull through good calving management practices will help our dystocia (difficulty delivery) calves. Prompt and thorough drying of these calves along with timely colostrums feeding will go a long way to reduce cold stress. Pre-weaned calves can stand a lot of cold without developing hypothermia if: (1) We feed enough to meet both maintenance and growth needs. (2) Their bedding is clean and dry. (3) They have enough bedding to prevent heat loss down through the bedding. (4) Their hair coat is dry. (5) Air movement provides fresh air but does not carry away too much heat. Why is colostral fat an important ingredient in preventing and treating hypothermia? Administration of high-quality colostrum containing natural colostral fat to calves as soon as possible after birth is important so they can defend themselves against cold stress. When judging colostral quality we need to consider both immunoglobulin as well as natural fat concentrations. Natural colostral fat found in maternal colostrum is unique because it is the main nutrient that fuels immediate metabolism of brown fat to generate heat. Without colostral fat, a calf will deplete its body fat reserves within hours and the risk of hypothermia is heightened. In addition to calves exposed to a cold environment, dystocia calves are also more prone to hypothermia, and they require good-quality colostrum as soon as possible. When using a colostrum product, select those that contain at least 18% natural colostral fat. Products made from blood or whey with added vegetable fats do not provide the same benefits, nor do low-fat or defatted colostrum products. Always check the label for the ingredients and nutritional analysis. For examply, products made by The Saskatoon Colostrum Company Ltd. (SCCL) are made only from natural maternal colostrum that contains the complete complement of colostral fat. They provide calves with the energy they need to survive the first critical hours after birth.
Reaching Out to Agvocates “I Love Farmers... They Feed My Soul” By Anthony Pannone
What the next generation in agriculture looks like...hot, hip and ready to feed the world. These young people are the catalysts for starting a new, dynamic conversation with other young consumers about where their food comes from and how it is produced. Farmers today are diverse, innovative and working hard to meet the growing demands on an evolving planet!
Every day, contemporary agriculture’s fresh crop of future leaders celebrates choice in food marketplaces. Young people have an emotional bond with agriculture, and “I Love Farmers … They Feed My Soul” knows it. “Food and fiber are often the core of the relationships young people share with friends,” says Cal Poly agricultural communications professor J. Scott Vernon, who volunteers as the I Love Farmers (ILF) executive director. “They gather to eat, they shop and talk about clothes, yet they rarely consider the source of their shared experiences. We want to change that!” I Love Farmers, a non-profit agricultural advocacy group, provides opportunities for bold, progressive thinkers to express their passion for all types of U.S. production agriculture. Those involved claim the title, “Catalysts for Conversation.” But it’s not a member organization, Vernon says. What began on Facebook as a grassroots social-media experiment, ILF has grown into a nationwide movement that uses various forms of social media as advocacy tools. “It can fuel a passion within that you didn’t know existed,”
Cal Poly agricultural communications junior and American beef advocate Malorie Bankhead says. Armed with a hip, edgy and fun logo to attract young people, catalysts use Web 2.0 technology, temporary tattoos, and “Where’s The Food Without The Farmer?” bumper stickers to spread love and gain support. “It’s about being provocative,” catalyst Caroline Black says. She is an Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications graduate student at Texas A&M University. “My goal is not only to create agricultural awareness among consumers disconnected from their food, but also producers that may never see consumers that buy their product.” In addition to distributing stylish gear, catalysts rely on innovative and exciting ways to share their stories and relate agriculture to everyone. Find out more about catalysts at www. ilovefarmers.org and on Facebook at “New I Love Farmers…They Feed My Soul.” “I’m different than what consumers perceive as a ‘typical agriculturalist,’” says catalyst Oz Cantu, who studies agricultural communications and journalism at Texas A&M University. “I don’t wear overalls and I don’t chew on straw. I wear Tom’s and hang headphones around my neck. I listen to all types of music, not just country. I’m not what people typically think of when they picture a farmer or a rancher.” Which is what
the movement is all about—changing perceptions about an industry that in the past has been reactive rather than proactive. For catalysts, the mission is simple: Involve young people and get them committed to sparking dialogue about American food and fiber. “ILF spreads the message to keep a younger generation of people interested in agriculture,” catalyst Joshua Hardcastle says. “So, one day, instead of calling our livelihood ‘useless,’ people will realize the value in it.” Catalysts exemplify the power of volunteerism. Unpaid, they use their knowledge and creativity to create and carry conversations about where everyone’s food and fiber comes from. Mallory Mobly, a Texas A&M University agricultural communications and journalism freshman, became a catalyst in September 2011. “We’re a family, a national family of agvocaters passionate about the farm and ranch families that keep us alive and happy.” Anthony Pannone is an Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications graduate student at Texas A&M University. He eats meat and respects those who don’t. Contact him via anthony@ilovefarmers.org.
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the buzz outside the barn If you would like to contribute to our Entertainment Review section or have book/movie/tv/ music suggestions for us, please drop a note to Sharla at sharla@theshowcircuit.com
worth watching
The Man FroM Snowy river abouT The Movie… Jim Craig has lived his first 18 years in the mountains of Australia on his father’s farm. The death of his father forces him to go to the low lands to earn enough money to get the farm back on its feet. Kirk Douglas plays two roles as twin brothers who haven’t spoken for years, one of whom was Jim’s father’s best friend and the other of whom is cattle baron and the father of the girl he wants to marry. A 20-year-old feud re-erupts, catching Jim and Jessica in the middle of it as Jim is accused of letting a prize stallion loose. you May noT Know... • “The Man From Snowy River” was a poem written by A.B. “Banjo” Patterson, and published in The Bulletin, April 26, 1890. Patterson himself, along with the words of the poem, are immortalized on the Australian $10 note. The poem was based on a real person named Jack Riley, who migrated to Australia from Ireland at age 13 in 1851 and worked as a tailor before he found his passion as a stockman. • The movie contains numerous references to Banjo Patterson. Patterson himself is a character in the movie, as is Clancy from the poem, “Clancy of the Overflow”. Harrison’s wife was named Matilda. Patterson wrote the song “Waltzing Matilda”, and the melody can be heard at the very end of the movie. • The lead actor, Tom Burlinson, had not ridden horses much prior to filming. He was taught to ride by master horseman, Charlie Lovick, who owned the buckskin stead, Denny. Burlinson went on to perform almost all the riding and stunts in the movie for himself, including the famous cliff-jump, which was done for real, with no digital tricks or animation. The horse, Denny, died in 1999 at the age of 29, at the Lovicks’ home. • There is an annual celebration in Corryong, Victoria, Australia, called “The Man From Snowy River Bush Festival”. The 2012 festival is set for March 29-April 1. It is a unique bush gathering of mountain riders, poets, artists and lovers of the Australian High Country and pioneering spirit. There is a “Brumby Catch”, a “Stock Saddle Buckjump”, a four-day trail ride that retraces “Riley’s Ride”, a station muster, music, art, photography exhibits, and more. FavoriTe QuoTe “He’s not a lad anymore, brother. He’s a man.” The SeQuel: reTurn To Snowy river Young Jim Craig returns to his home in the Australian high country. He finds that things are not as he left them - his girlfriend is being pursued by another man, and her father doesn’t want Jim back into her life. webSiTeS oF inTereST www.manfromsnowyrivermuseum.com www. bushfestival.com.au outback: desert or wilderness akubra: the style of stockman’s hat popular in the outback drizabone: Australian stockman’s coats, as in dry-as-a-bone billabong: a waterhole in the bush or outback sheila: a girl or woman bloke: a boy or man mate: friend, pal, colleague hooroo: goodbye ta: thanks mob: group of people or animals loo: toilet muster: gather, collect, assemble
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mimosa: an Australian tree with fernlike leaves true blue: very patriotic Australian peckish: hungry brumby: wild horse togs: swimwear yellow flowers jumbuck: sheep get nicked: go away dodgy: suspicious barney: fight or argument ripper: something great station: farm or ranch
The Man From Snowy River
There was movement at the station, for the word had passed around That the colt from old Regret had got away, And had joined the wild bush horses - he was worth a thousand pound, So all the cracks had gathered to the fray. All the tried and noted riders from the stations near and far Had mustered at the homestead overnight, For the bushmen love hard riding where the wild bush horses are, And the stock-horse snuffs the battle with delight.
By A.B. (Banjo) Paterson
And the stockwhips woke the echoes, and they fiercely answered back From cliffs and crags that beetled overhead. And upward, ever upward, the wild horses held their way, Where mountain ash and kurrajong grew wide; And the old man muttered fiercely, “We may bid the mob good day, No man can hold them down the other side.” When they reached the mountain’s summit, even Clancy took a pull It well might make the boldest hold their breath; The wild hop scrub grew thickly, and the hidden ground was full Of wombat holes, and any slip was death. But the man from Snowy River let the pony have his head, And he swung his stockwhip round and gave a cheer, And he raced him down the mountain like a torrent down its bed, While the others stood and watched in very fear.
There was Harrison, who made his pile when Pardon won the cup, The old man with his hair as white as snow; But few could ride beside him when his blood was fairly up He would go wherever horse and man could go. And Clancy of the Overflow came down to lend a hand, No better horseman ever held the reins; For never horse could throw him while the saddle-girths would stand He sent the flint-stones flying, but the pony kept his feet, He learnt to ride while droving on the plains. He cleared the fallen timber in his stride, And one was there, a stripling on a small and weedy beast; And the man from Snowy River never shifted in his seat He was something like a racehorse undersized, It was grand to see that mountain horseman ride. With a touch of Timor pony - three parts thoroughbred at least Through the stringybarks and saplings, on the rough and broken ground, And such as are by mountain horsemen prized. Down the hillside at a racing pace he went; He was hard and tough and wiry - just the sort that won’t say die And he never drew the bridle till he landed safe and sound There was courage in his quick impatient tread; At the bottom of that terrible descent. And he bore the badge of gameness in his quick and fiery eye, He was right among the horses as they climbed the farther hill, And the proud and lofty carriage of his head. And the watchers on the mountain, standing mute, But still so slight and weedy, one would doubt his power to stay, Saw him ply the stockwhip fiercely; he was right among them still, And the old man said, “That horse will never do As he raced across the clearing in pursuit. For a long and tiring gallop - lad, you’d better stop away, Then they lost him for a moment, where two mountain gullies met These hills are far too rough for such as you.” In the ranges - but a final glimpse reveals So he waited, sad and wistful - only Clancy stood his friend On a dim and distant hillside the wild horses racing yet, “I think we ought to let him come,” he said; With the man from Snowy River at their heels. “I warrant he’ll be with us when he’s wanted at the end, And he ran them single-handed till their sides were white with foam; For both his horse and he are mountain bred. He followed like a bloodhound on their track, “He hails from Snowy River, up by Kosciusko’s side, Till they halted, cowed and beaten; then he turned their heads for home, Where the hills are twice as steep and twice as rough; And alone and unassisted brought them back. Where a horse’s hooves strike firelight from the flintstones every stride, But his hardy mountain pony he could scarcely raise a trot, The man that holds his own is good enough. He was blood from hip to shoulder from the spur; And the Snowy river riders on the mountains make their home, But his pluck was still undaunted, and his courage fiery hot, Where the river runs those giant hills between; For never yet was mountain horse a cur. I have seen full many horsemen since I first commenced to roam, And down by Kosciusko, where the pine-clad ridges raise But nowhere yet such horsemen have I seen.” Their torn and rugged battlements on high, So he went: they found the horses by the big mimosa clump, Where the air is clear as crystal, and the white stars fairly blaze They raced away towards the mountain’s brow, At midnight in the cold and frosty sky, And the old man gave his orders, “Boys, go at them from the jump, And where around the Overflow the reed-beds sweep and sway No use to try for fancy riding now. To the breezes, and the rolling plains are wide, And, Clancy, you must wheel them, try and wheel them to the right. The Man from Snowy River is a household word today, Ride boldly lad, and never fear the spills, And the stockmen tell the story of his ride. For never yet was rider that could keep the mob in sight, If once they gain the shelter of those hills.” So Clancy rode to wheel them - he was racing on the wing Where the best and boldest riders take their place, And he raced his stock-horse past them and he made the ranges ring With the stockwhip, as he met them face to face. Then they halted for a moment, while he swung the dreaded lash, But they saw their well-loved mountain full in view, And they charged beneath the stockwhip with a sharp and sudden dash, And off into the mountain scrub they flew. Then fast the horsemen followed, where the gorges deep and black, Resounded to the thunder of their tread,
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by Dr. Paul Walker, Professor of Animal Science at Illinois State University
T
he Cost of Feeding Cows During the Winter of 2012
Professor To Producer
Last month, I presented the keynote address for the 11th Heart of America Grazing Conference. In my presentation, I addressed the issue of hay value and hay’s relative cost:lb of TDN (total digestible nutrients) compared to other feedstuffs for beef cows. This information can be seen in Table 1. The calculations in this table assume hay at 90% dry matter (DM) (most hay is probably 85% to 88% DM) and 55% TDN (grass hay may range between 50% and 53% TDN and legume hay can range between 53% and 59% TDN). I assumed shelled corn was 12% moisture, and 90% TDN on a DM basis. To calculate corn silage values, I assumed shelled corn yielded 200 bu:ac or 24 tons of corn silage @ 60% moisture and 70% TDN. If we assume an average 1,400-pound cow in late gestation requires 5.9% crude protein and 52% TDN and, in early lactation, requires 10.9% crude protein and 55% TDN, then most hay (grass or legume) will satisfy the cow’s requirements in gestation and high-quality grass/legume hay will meet her requirements without supplementation during lactation. Meeting the cows CP (crude protein) and TDN requirements with hay is really not the problem (unless we are dealing with sub-quality hay). The problem is hay is simply too expensive to feed to cows, if one has an alternative market for the hay. Even at $7.50:bu shelled corn costs less per pound of TDN than hay priced at $200:ton. If corn is $7.50, hay must be valued no higher than $170.80:ton so as not to be more expensive than shelled corn. Of course, cows can’t eat just shelled corn without digestive upset and founder, so either an alternative roughage (corn stalks, soybean stubble, etc.) or limited amounts of hay must be included in the diet. A quick calculation finds the cost of big round bales of corn stalks average 2.35 to 3.53:lb of TDN if baling is $10 to $15:bale and no value is given to the corn stalk for nutritive content other than filler or loss in organic matter as a soil amendment caused by removal of the corn stalks. Therefore, a diet containing shelled corn and corn stalks is less expensive than hay. A recent study completed at Illinois State University compared the cost of feeding late gestation/early lactation beef cows corn silage-based diets with either shelled corn and soybean meal (SBM), or low-fat modified wet distillers grains (WDGS). Table 2 shows that feeding WDGS to meet similar CP and ME (metabolizable energy) requirements is less expensive than corn silage, shelled corn and soybean meal by 52.86:day:cow or $95.15 over a 180-day feeding period. Overfeeding WDGS that results in overfeeding CP costs less per day than supplementing corn silage with shelled corn
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and SBM – but is more expensive than feeding WDGS to meet just CP and ME requirements. Using WDGS to replace shelled corn and SBM as a supplemental CP and TDN replacement, cost wise is the most efficacious strategy. Using WDGS as a replacement for corn silage in addition to shelled corn and SBM is more economical than supplementing corn silage-based diets with just shelled corn and SBM. But, as WDGS replaces corn silage in the diet the cost advantage decreases. However, if corn silage or hay is in short supply, increasing WDGS in the diet can still be a more economical alternative than purchasing hay. In this study, corn silage made up 64% of the diet DM when shelled and SBM were fed (T1); 72% when WDGS was 25% of the diet DM (T2); 53% when WDGS was 43% of diet DM (T3); and 38% when WDGS was 58% of the diet DM (T4). When hay is in short supply or when hay has a high relative value, low -at modified wet distillers grains with solubles are an attractive replacement. However, the price advantages for WDGS can be reduced if WDGS is overfed.
Do you have a photo celebrating the great outdoors? Due to the popular response we received, we’ll be sharing bits and bites of SC Outdoors throughout the year. Submit your stories or photos to sharla@theshowciruit.com.
What’s a Quail WOrth?
This month’s featured Camo:
All Purpose Snow Featured in our SC Outdoors logo above.
Tips for better Wildlife Photography • Point-and-shoot cameras generally won’t give you the kind of wildlife pictures you want due to their limited range and the difficulty in lighting scenarios when wildlife are most active – dawn and dusk. A digital SLR camera will give you better shots and more flexibility. A 300 mm telephoto lens is highly recommended. • Use your vehicle as a blind – meaning stay in the car. If the animals see/hear you getting out, they’re more likely to run. Use the window, rolled down to an appropriate height, to stabilize your lens and reduce shakiness. You may want to use something over the top of the window ledge as well, such as a bean bag or half-pipe. Do everything you can to minimize shake in order to maximize the sharpness your images. • Practice on the birds or squirrels in your backyard. • Some of the most compelling wildlife photos capture the animals in action, rather than just standing still. Although it takes a little more skill to get a quality action shot, it also opens up more options for the type of images you can create. For more info, visit: http://www.tutorial9.net/tutorials/photographytutorials/wildlife-photography-tips-take-better-wildlife-photos/
The short answer — as it relates to a wild Texas quail — is $253 each, according to a recently completed survey of Texas quail hunters. Drs. Dale Rollins, a Texas AgriLife Extension Service wildlife specialist, Jason Johnson, an AgriLife Extension economist, and Kelly Reyna with the department of biological science at the University of North Texas, conducted two surveys of quail hunters in 2000 and again in 2011. The survey revealed that 97 percent of Texas quail hunters are white males with reported household incomes of over $100,000. Each averaged spending about $8,606 for 8.8 days of quail hunting during the 2010-2011 season. Combined with harvest estimates the respondents provided, this resulted in the $253 per bird bagged – or a dollar increase of 24 percent over the 10 years since the first survey. “These surveys underscore the passion and commitment quail hunters have for their favorite game birds,” Rollins said. “Such commitment equates to the quail’s high value and this segment of hunters’ willingness to pay for a quality quail-hunting experience.” Johnson said the dollars spent by those involved in the sport and the traditions surrounding it truly position quail as one of the most coveted hunted species in the U.S. “The impact that these hunting expenditures have on quail-hunting destination counties and those communities within those counties is huge,” Johnson said. “The latest survey showed that 46 percent of the quail hunting dollars are spent at the hunting destination with another 18 percent going to communities located between the hunter’s home and destination. This represents a tremendous economic impact to largely rural communities. In fact, it’s one of the rare instances of money flowing from the urban areas where the hunters live to the rural areas where the quail are.” But there is one huge dark cloud weighing heavily over all hunters of wild quail and the communities they impact and that’s the lack of birds, Rollins said.“Today, bobwhite abundance is only a remnant of what it was just 30 years ago for most of the southeastern U.S.,” he said. – AgriLife Today For more information about the quail research ranch, see www.quailresearch.org.
Upcoming hUnting dates of interest ...In PennsylvanIa • Coyote and Foxes: (statewide) cable restraints thru March 31, 2012. No limit. Participants must pass cable restraint certification course. • Woodchucks (groundhogs): no closed season expect for Sundays during the antlered and antlerless deer seasons. • Spring Gobbler (bearded bird only): Special season for eligible junior hunters, with required license, and mentored youth - April 21, 2012.
Only 1 spring gobbler may be taken during this hunt. • Spring Gobbler (bearded birds only): April 28-May 31, 2012. Daily limit 1, season limit 2. (Second spring gobbler may only be taken by persons who possess a valid special wild turkey license.) From April 28-May 12, legal hunting hours are one-half hour before sunrise until noon; from May 14-31, legal hunting hours are one-half hour before sunrise until one-half hour after sunset.
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announcements ScholarShipS for Jr Shorthorn BreederS
The Shorthorn Foundation and the American Shorthorn Association offer several scholarship each year to members of the American Junior Shorthorn Association. This year they include: • Mike Dugdale Memorial Scholarship: The $1,000 Dugdale Scholarship is awarded to a collegiate upperclassman who is an active AJSA member with a sincere interest in bettering the beef cattle industry after college. • John C. “Jack” Ragsdale Scholarship : The $1,000 Jack Ragsdale Scholarship is awarded to a high school senior or college freshman who is an active AJSA member with a sincere interest in learning how to evaluate livestock and an appreciation for the purebred livestock industry. • Don Longley Memorial Scholarships: Applicants may also apply for Lyle & Katharyn DeWitt Memorial Scholarship. There are four $1,000 Longley Memorial Scholarships awarded each year. The scholarships are sponsored by The Shorthorn Foundation and awarded to high school seniors or college freshmen based upon Shorthorn involvement, grades, need and participation in other activities. • Lyle & Katharyn DeWitt Memorial Scholarship: Applicants may also apply for Don Longley Memorial Scholarships. The $1,000 Lyle and Katharyn DeWitt Memorial Scholarship is sponsored by The Shorthorn Foundation and awarded to high school seniors or college freshmen based upon Shorthorn involvement, grades, need and participation in other activities • Jesse M. & Jennie S. Duckett Memorial Scholarship: The $1,000 Jesse M. & Jennie S. Duckett Memorial Scholarship is sponsored by The Shorthorn Foundation and awarded to high school seniors or college freshmen based upon the applicant’s involvement in agriculture, educational background, ACT scores and high school and/or college GPA. • Charles B. “Chuck” Leemon Memorial Scholarship: Applicants may also apply for any other scholarship offered. New this year is the $2,500 Charles B. “Chuck” Leemon Memorial Scholarship, sponsored by the family of Chuck Leemon in cooperation with The Shorthorn Foundation and awarded to a college student based upon the applicant’s involvement, future goals and career plans in agriculture, college GPA and character references. Applications for the scholarships are available at www. shorthorn.org or by contacting the ASA at 877.272.0686 or bert@ shorthorn.org. Please send completed applications to The Ameri-
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can Shorthorn Association, Attn: Scholarship Application, 8288 Hascall Street, Omaha, NE 68124 by May 1, 2012. All scholarship recipients will be announced during the 2012 Shorthorn Junior National Show & Youth Conference, in Grand Island, Neb., June 29, 2012.
Summer Shorthorn internShipS
The American Shorthorn Association (ASA) and the American Junior Shorthorn Association (AJSA) seek individuals interested in a full-time paid summer internship. ASA will be selecting two individuals for the 2012 summer internships. This is an outstanding opportunity to attain training and work experience in an association atmosphere. The intern will assist with programs of the ASA and AJSA activities, such as the planning and execution of the National Junior Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference, including – but not limited to – press releases, creative design work, media contact, correspondence with planning committees and data/entry input and organization. Applicants should be a sophomore, junior, or senior in college and have an interest in working in an agriculture-related field after college. Located at the ASA headquarters in Omaha, Neb. with beginning and ending dates flexible, the intern will assist with the daily in-office preparations for various ASA activities, correspondence, communications, as well as other work as assigned. Computer skills and experience with communications and agriculture are desired. More information can be found at www.shorthorn.org or by contacting Gwen Crawford, 402.393.7200 or gwen@shorthorn.org. Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and three letters of reference by March 1, 2012 to the American Shorthorn Association: Internship, 8288 Hascall Street, Omaha, NE 68124.
ohio cattlemen’S aSSociation Year-end
More than 300 producers and leaders in the beef industry attended the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association’s (OCA) annual meeting and awards banquet on Jan. 28. The event featured policy development sessions, OCA’s annual meeting and the OCA’s award banquet. Colin Woodall, NCBA Vice President of Governmental Affairs, gave an update on NCBA activities as well as discussed many of the issues NCBA is working on for the beef industry. Woodall’s top policy areas included GIPSA, the 2012 farm bill, animal welfare, death tax, child labor regulations and the transportation bill. OCA’s officers reported that 2011 was a very strong year financially for the association and membership renewals for 2012 are on track with previous years. The Beef Improvement Committee gave an update on the Seedstock Improvement Sales and the
Ohio Beef Expo. OCA President Dave Felumlee coordinated the policy development portion of the OCA Annual Meeting. These resolutions covered a broad range from agriculture policy to cattle health, international markets, live cattle marketing and property rights and environmental issues. In addition, the members held a discussion about seeking an increase in the state beef checkoff. Information on current checkoff funded programs was presented, as well as a review of the last 25 years of the national checkoff program. The buying power of the beef checkoff has eroded to the point that the $1 checkoff purchases 47 cents of what it did in 1985 when it was started. OCA policy was adopted to seek an increase in the state beef checkoff. Paige Guenther of Hardin County was crowned 2012 Ohio Beef Queen. Guenther’s court includes first runner-up Erica Clouse of Guernsey County, and second runner-up Haley Beck of Huron County. Eleven scholarships were presented to outstanding youth during the awards banquet. Steve R. Rauch Benchmark of Excellence scholarship recipients included: Krystin Bachman, Fairfield County; Bailey Harsh, Delaware County; and Lindsey Grimes, Highland County. Brandom Klehm, Minerva; Dara Howser, Mount Orab; Jessica Harsh, Radnor; and Lacey Uhler, Wooster were awarded $1,000 Tagged for Greatness Scholarships, which are funded with the sales of the Ohio Beef license plate. Lydia Ulry, Johnstown; Rebecca Auck, Tiro; and Shyla Kreager, Newark received a $1,000 Country Club Scholarship, which was funded by the putt putt course at the 2011 Ohio State Fair. The Ohio CattleWomen’s Association awarded a scholarship to Mollie DePue of Hamden. Sutherly Brothers LLC of Troy received the Commercial Cattleman of the Year award, while Turkey Run Angus Farm of Otway was awarded Seedstock Producer of the Year. The special evening for beef producers continued with awards being presented to Young Cattleman of the Year Scott and Sasha Rittenhouse of New Carlisle; Industry Service Award winner Dr. Bobby Moser, Ohio State University; and Industry Excellence recipient Bill and Beverly Roe of Hamilton.
Drake Simmental has been members of the IBIA for 10 years and the American Simmental Association for 40 years.
Vandermolen & JohnSon recognized
The Iowa Beef Breeds Council has named Marty VanderMolen as the recipient of the coveted “Friend of the Iowa Beef Expo” award. The award was given during the Expo for his contribution and support of the Iowa Beef Expo, which just celebrated its 36th year. Bev Johnson was given the Distinguished Service Award by the Iowa Beef Breeds Council at the Expo as well.
minneSota Beef expo correction
An error appeared in The Show Circuit’s coverage of the Minnesota Beef Expo in our January/February issue. Our apologies to all involved.
Grand Champion Prospect Calf, exhibited by Erica Thate, Fairmont, Minn.
iowa SeedStock producer of the Year
Larry and Carol Drake of Centerville, Iowa, were awarded the Seedstock Producer of the Year during the Iowa Beef Expo Kickoff program on February 13. Drake Simmental has been in the Seedstock cattle business for 111 years, making it an Iowa Century Farm. They now raise 190 Simmental and Sim-Angus cattle. Performance records have also been kept for 50 years and
Reserve Grand Champion Prospect Calf, exhibited by Sara Weber, Lake Benton, Minn.
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Producing large numbers of valuable calves through embryo transfer can be exciting and extremely rewarding. Because this requires a substantial investment of both time and money, breeders strive to get the highest return on investment. One way to accomplish this is by maximizing the number of embryos produced from each embryo collection or “flush.” Proper care of the donor cow can help enhance her level of embryo production, without requiring additional investment. Attention to detail when working with these special cows should actually begin during gestation. During this period, it’s important to evaluate the donor’s body condition by analyzing things such as excess weight being carried, lack of condition, or any potential vitamin and mineral deficiencies that may be visible. Then, a plan should be developed to either safely remove those excess pounds or increase feed and nutritional intake to meet anticipated pre-calving and pre-lactation needs. When considering a diet for donors, the key times to accentuate the nutritional value within the diet are 60 days prior to calving, the first 60 days postpartum (after calving), and the 60 days prior to embryo collection. Look at body condition It is crucial to closely monitor nutritional and body condition factors because they have a unique impact on a donor’s ability to produce viable embryos. Overly conditioned cows tend to be less prolific embryo producers than those with ideal body condition. Not only do they yield fewer embryos, but these animals have more difficulty getting bred back and can run into problems at calving. Excess pelvic fat surrounding the uterus causes the reproductive tract to lose its healthy tone, which causes a donor to exhibit estrus or standing heat poorly. In terms of body condition score (BCS), a score of 4-7 is generally desired as a rule of thumb. Anything lower than that will be found in very thin cows, and anything higher than that will be found in very fat cows. Keep it clean In preparation for calving, paying detailed attention to the cleanliness of the calving area and sanitation of equipment will greatly reduce postpartum metritis (inflammation of the uterus). Potential donors should be inspected by a veterinarian 30 days postpartum to ensure the cow’s uterus has neared involution (return to normal size). Usually, cows will cycle back between day 21 and day 60 postpartum, thus it’s essential to carefully detect heats during this 4-6 week period. Often, the first estrus (heat) cycle is silent with no standing heat easily observed. If day 60 arrives and no estrus cycle has been observed, the donor should be palpated for ovarian status to determine if any treatment is needed. Embryo transfer specialists usually wait until after day 60, or the second estrus is observed, to begin with super-
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ovulation injections, which results in better ovarian response. Donor cycles can vary greatly from cow to cow, depending on factors such as body condition, nutritional diet, milk production, and even weather. Some donor cows that cycle as early as day 21 after calving may certainly be ready to superovulate earlier than day 60, while others may take far more time. First-calf heifers in particular may need a little more time than older cows. Cow comfort is the key Keeping donor cows comfortable during the embryo transfer process has been found to be the single greatest factor that influences donor embryo production. Cow comfort includes providing clean, comfortable bedding; controlling parasites; ensuring proper hoof care; and making sure animals have relief from heat stress or extreme cold and wind chill. If cows are kept comfortable, your embryo results will be enhanced. Once the flush has been performed and the embryos retrieved, it is often a good time to inject or infuse a prostaglandin product to help regulate the donor’s estrous cycle. Normally, a donor should cycle between 3-14 days following the injection, thus those failing to cycle should be immediately examined. Repeated superovulation attempts can cause a donor to develop cystic ovaries, which can be diagnosed and treated effectively provided that examinations are done within an adequate period of time. If you choose to breed the donor for a calf immediately following an embryo flush or collection, this can be done on the first estrus cycle following collection. Breeders should keep in mind that there may be a lower conception rate and increased chance of the donor “twinning” due to the latent effects of super-ovulation. Waiting until the second heat following embryo flush or collection will allow time for the donor to readjust to a near normal estrus cycle. Professional care Utilizing the controlled and management intensive environment of an embryo transfer center will ensure that donors will receive professional care and service on a daily basis. For example, at Trans Ova Genetics, donors are monitored by embryo practitioners and trained donor herdsmen. They receive a balanced nutrition program and regular palpations to ensure that any necessary treatments and adjustments are made as accurately and quickly as possible. When conventional embryo transfer techniques are not effective, the practitioners at the facilities may be able to qualify the donors for more tailored programs such as in vitro fertilization. Breeders and owners should provide their donor cattle the best care possible, including proper nutrition and a comfortable environment. This will help ensure optimal embryo production and, in turn, a good return on the investment made in multiplying these elite genetics.
Courtesy of Crystal Young, Author of crystalcattle.blogspot.com
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Have you looked around at a show recently and noticed that we are all plugged into our smartphone? Texting, browsing, tweeting, emailing and sending that class winner picture to all your friends, we are able to send information at the press of a button. Smartphone apps allow us to more efficiently – and often more creatively – share information. I admit it – I am a little bit of an iPhone addict and it has been amazing to connect with others via social media through my smartphone. Not only has my network of agriculture friends and potential customers expanded, but I have also been able to spread a positive message about agriculture to consumers who are curious about what happens on the farm through social media apps.
crystal cattle’s Favorite apps
Twitter – After trying out a few different apps, I like the original Twitter app to stay connected. I can easily follow hashtags (# plus a keyword or the abbreviation people use for an event) for my favorite cattlemen or organizations. Recommendations: @SureChamp – VitaFerm Sure Champ, @theShowText – The Show Text, and @ShowCircuit – Show Circuit Magazine, and the hashtags #rockinruralwomen, #agchat, #OYE12 and #TurquoiseThursday Instagram – If you love photos this is the app for you. With 15 million users, Instagram is a great way to post photos and use filters to give your images a creative look. I love following friends that are posting photos from shows, of the new gilt they purchased or the sunset on their farm. Instagram has also been an awesome way for me to share a little bit of farm life with consumers who may have never had to opportunity to visit a farm or see a newborn calf. Recommendations - @laurenmsea – beautiful ranch photography from Lauren Chase, the multimedia specialist for the Montana Stockgrowers, @jekuhn – Jordan Kuhn posts a combination of cattle and her delicious looking cupcakes , @americanjuniorsimmental – Follow the AJSA for pictures of junior Simmental members and the fun they are having at shows
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and @SureChamp – photos from Sure Champ has they hit the show road this summer. AroundMe – Looking for restaurants to dine at while at a show or sale, or need to know where the closest pharmacy or supermarket is? Then AroundMe is for you. This free app allows you to quickly find information about your surroundings and provides a phone number to make reservation. You can also receive the directions in both walking and driving form. Flashlight – Fumbling to find your car keys in your purse, need to look under the hood or wanting to take a peak at the straw pack to see if that heifer is closer to calving? The iPhone Flashlight is a great free app that will convert the flash from your camera phone into a flashlight that allows you to get the job done. Blogger – New livestock blogs are popping up everyday, and are providing up-to-date information about the newest calves for sale or who just won Fort Worth. The Blogger app allows you to quickly blog from the road and even snap and post photos. Now there is no need to wait until you have access to your laptop and the Internet before posting new information. Follow Crystal Cattle: Blog – www.crystalcattle.com Twitter - @crystalcattle Instagram - @crystalcattle
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This column is the first in a series exploring careers that our young readers might be interested in pursuing, through the eyes and experiences of successful people in a variety of professions.
An AnimAl TrAiner for The film indusTry
If you’ve ever dreamed of training animals for a living or even working in the movie business, Ronnie Reeves is someone you should get to know. Ronnie grew up in the Texas Hill Country helping with his family’s riding stable, rodeoing and training horses. A random call for horse “extras” brought him into contact with Hollywood and now he spends up to nine months out of the year on location all across the country, providing animals and training to movies and television shows. He has trained animals (and, by extension, actors) for movies and television shows such as “There Will Be Blood,” “Friday Night Lights,” “Mad Money,” “The Ringer,” “Seven Days in Utopia,” and “Temple Grandin.” Reeves even used some of his Simbrah cattle in the Temple Grandin movie. In fact, most of the animals that he provides and trains for movies and television are his own, including cattle, horses, dogs, prairie dogs, chinchillas and raccoons. SC: How did you get into this line of work? Reeves: I got into the movies by accident. I was working for a rodeo company and a show was being done not far from where we lived. They needed a bunch of horses for the show and I ended up taking some over there. SC: What do you like about your job? Reeves: It’s the reward you get seeing people watching your animals and what they can do. Watching your animals perform is like sending out a kid that you taught and see them do what you taught them all on their own. It’s also rewarding to see kids falling in love with the animals and then wanting to learn how to train their own dog because of what they saw in the show. And I’m always happy to take questions from kids and help them. SC: Do you need a college degree in your profession? Reeves: You know, it used to be that you had to go to college. Nowadays, there are so many different careers that you don’t necessarily need four years of college to be successful in. A lot of kids I know have a degree, but can’t find a job. People probably need to go back and learn a trade like plumbing or something and learn how to get their hands dirty again. In the film industry, there are a lot of opportunities for someone who’s willing to be tenacious. It was six years between my first job in the film industry and my second job. There are all kinds of things you can do if you’re willing to start at the bottom and work your way up to the top, everything from camera work to crafts to accounting and everything inbetween. It’s been fun to watch people grow up in the business – kids who started out as a producer’s assistant (PA) that are now the boss. I never discourage anybody. When they first get in the business, they do stupid
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stuff because they just don’t know better. But if they stick with it and learn the ropes, it can be a good career. SC: Where should somebody go to get started in your line of work? Reeves: I would suggest getting in touch with the film commission (there is one in each state) or a film school. The best way to get in is as an intern. Get in touch with animal trainers; any show that uses animals always needs assistants to hold the animals, etc. If you’re interested, get a job as a PA or intern just to see what it’s all about. Find out if you even like the movie business before you get into training animals. SC: Any tips on training? Reeves: It depends on what you want to train. You can actually take the basics of training a horse and apply it to cows. Cattle are one of the easiest animals to train because they won’t fight you as much as a horse, they’re more subtle and they will really work for feed. If you stop and think about it, when you cake your cows, there are little things you do a certain way every time and don’t even think about it. Ranchers take it for granted that’s just the way cows are. But, really, you have trained them to be that way. You can outwait them. I train a lot in round pens. The first time I go in, I don’t say “I have one hour to do this.” I go until it’s done. Once they
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show ring superstitions give in to what you’re trying to get them to do, then that’s it for the day. But if you quit them (without finishing the job), it will take you two or three times as long to get it the next time. I have spent five or six hours in a round pen with a horse just trying to get him to do one thing. But it’s worth it. You can’t train any animal in a week. It takes a lot of time, doing the same thing over and over again. Once you realize that, the training time seems to go a lot faster. Some animals learn faster than others, which is important to me because in the movies they may change what they want you to do. Animals are relaxed most of the time, but if you do anything over and over again they will figure out real quick what you’re trying to do and beat you to the punch. I tell directors not to always yell “Action,” for example. Just mixing in different words will keep it fresh in the animal’s mind. The first thing I always tell a director is that animals are not like people. The animal is not happy to be there; he’s not excited about being in the movies. He is just there to do his job. SC: What is a typical day on the job like for you? Reeves: When you’re shooting a movie, you’re looking at 16-hour days, including prep time and tear-down time. You start at 5 a.m. in order to be ready to film at 8. If you quit at 8 p.m., then you’ve got another couple of hours to put the cattle up and feed. However, the animals will only be working maybe an hour and a half during that day. There are strict guidelines that prevent animals from being overworked or mistreated. We try to go in and lease a set of pens, a barn, preferably an indoor arena to board the horses and cattle where we can also train and work them. We have to ship in all the feed and hay because the places we go to don’t normally carry the same feed that we use at home. And I think it’s important to keep them on the feed they’re used to. Interesting side note: In one film, Reeves had a cow that was supposed to stand in the middle of the road while a car came zooming up, swerved off to the side and landed in a lake. The director decided he wanted to get a camera shot from the cow’s perspective as the car came toward her. That involved running a camera track between the cow’s legs. Then, the director wanted another shot taken from the car’s perspective just before it almost hit the cow. “He wanted the cow to open her eyes and mouth large,” Reeves said. “So, I had to understand both how cows work and how cameras work and how to bring that together. I had an assistant honk the truck like we do to call them to cake. The cow mooed, which meant her mouth was open and so were her eyes. We got it in one shot.
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Don’t do it: No eating peanuts on show day; no caps/hats on the bed; no black cats crossing your path; never bring a camera or takes pictures at the show; no going near the ring; never take off the cleaner’s tag on your clothes.
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‘Getting a good luck kiss from dad. ‘Wearing blue to show in – as in, you deserve the blue ribbon.
...and finally, from a veteran show mom:
We honestly don’t have any show superstitions. We are just lucky if we get to the show with everything, and that includes kids, clothes, animals and supplies. I cannot even explain to you the empty feeling in my stomach when I’ve left show clothes hanging up in the laundry room.
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Labor Department to re-propose ‘parentaL exemption’ of chiLD Labor in agricuLture ruLe
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division announced on February 1 that it “will re-propose the portion of its regulation on child labor in agriculture interpreting the ‘parental exemption.’ The decision to re-propose is in part a response to requests from the public and members of Congress that the agency allow an opportunity for more input on this aspect of the rule. “The parental exemption allows children of any age who are employed by their parent, or a person standing in the place of a parent, to perform any job on a farm owned or operated by their parent or such person standing in the place of a parent. Congress created the parental exemption in 1966 when it expanded protections for children employed in agriculture and prohibited their employment in jobs the Department of Labor declared particularly hazardous for children under the age of 16 to perform. “The department recognizes the unique attributes of farm families and rural communities. The re-proposal process will seek comments and inputs as to how the department can comply with statutory requirements to protect children, while respecting rural traditions. The re-proposed portion of the rule is expected to be published for public comment by early summer. The department will continue to review the comments received regarding the remaining portions of the proposed rule for inclusion in a final rule. “Until the revised exemption is final, the Wage and Hour Division will apply the parental exemption to situations in which the parent or person standing in the place of a parent is a part owner of the farm, a partner in a partnership or an officer of a corporation that owns the farm if the ownership interest in the partnership or corporation is substantial. This approach is consistent with guidance the Wage and Hour Division has provided to the public on its website for the past several years. “The Department of Labor appreciates and respects the role of parents in raising their children and assigning tasks and chores to their children on farms and of relatives such as grandparents, aunts and uncles in keeping grandchildren, nieces and nephews out of harm’s way,” said Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis. “Today’s announcement to re-propose the parental exemption means the department will have the benefit of additional public comment, and the public will have an opportunity to consider a revised approach to this issue. We will continue to work closely with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to ensure that our child labor in agriculture rule generally, and the parental exemption specifically, fully reflect input from rural communities.” Bottom line: Keep submitting input to the Labor Department and your elected representatives in Washington.
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animaL rights terrorists attack harris farms
The Animal Liberation Front (ALF) has taken credit for an arson fire that damaged 14 tractors and cattle trailers at Harris Farms, in Fresno County – the largest family-owned agribusiness in the country and the largest cattle feeder, processor and marketer of beef in California. The fire started around 4 a.m. on January 9 when, according to an anonymous letter posted on the website of the North American Animal Liberation press office, “containers of accelerant were placed beneath a row of 14 trucks with 4 digital timers used to light four of the containers and kerosene-soaked rope carrying the fire to the other 10. We were extremely pleased to see that all 14 trucks ‘were a total loss,’ with some being ‘completely melted to the ground.’ “We’re not delusional enough to believe that this action will shut down the [H]arris feeding company, let alone have any effect on factory farming as a whole. [B]ut we maintain that this type of action still has worth,” the statement reads. Owner John Harris released the following statement in response: “All of us at Harris Ranch are very gratified with the tremendous support so many have given us following the horrific truck bombing that occurred on our trucks last Sunday morning. Our operations are all back to normal and we are very blessed that no one was injured in this mindless violence. “We live in a free society and firmly believe in free speech rights, but that does not include the destruction of others’ property or making threats. A civil society cannot tolerate the egregious behavior and destructive mind set some of these radical groups espouse. We must all admire and defend our Constitutional Rights, and we can never tolerate anarchy. Anarchists leading radical movements care little about anyone’s rights, they just want to generate publicity for themselves. “The vast majority of this wonderful country are really good people with strong values, and I know they won’t allow a senseless mindset manifested in things like the shocking arson committed last Sunday morning to ever become the norm. “We are very mindful of good animal welfare practices and constantly ensure very humane treatment for our cattle every day. We have utilized world famous animal behaviorist, Dr. Temple Grandin to design and review every aspect of our beef production operation. The beef segment of U.S. agriculture employs hundreds of thousands of Americans and it results in a world class product with exemplary flavor and the highest food safety standards. “I love animals and feel humans need to be good guardians of their welfare, but humans and animals are not the same. Cattle are not human beings and are raised for food, and wouldn’t be here except for that. They provide a vital protein source that has enabled a better life for humans for thousands of years.”
Announcing... That’s right! We recognize the incredible talent and potential among our young readers, and we want to encourage them in their educational and professional pursuits!
Partner Organization Division
The Show Circuit appreciates the alliances we’ve created with the members of the Oklahoma Club Calf Association (OCCA), Missouri Club Calf Association (MCCA), and Kansas Club Calf Association (KCCA). These groups are doing great things to promote camaraderie, sportsmanship, and animal agriculture r get you in their states. Their members receive a year-long subscription to The Show Circuit, and we’re happy Wannation involved? e a to share their news, information, and points each month. And now... we’re proud to encourage one organiz to cultivate the suapms all member from each group in their educational goals by offering scholarships! gro ve We’d lo ip with junior ur group • One scholarship will be available to a member from each organization (OCCA, MCCA, and KCCA). h yo s n e v io relat country! Ha oland at • Each of the scholarships will be for the amount of $250. R e ll h a t c r ove ss • Eligible applicants must be a current high school senior or undergraduate college student who is a nager isor/ma -8690 to discu v d a paid member of their respective organization. 7 8 1-800-7 possibilities! the
Career Path Division
We will also be offering four scholarships available to students from any state who show an intention to pursue careers in agriculture. • Applicants will be divided into four career/college major areas: Ag Communications, Animal Science, Ag Business/Econ, and Other/General Agriculture majors. • Each of the scholarships will be for the amount of $500. • Eligible applicants must be a current high school senior or undergraduate college student.
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• Members of our partner organizations may also be considered for the Career Path Division, but no applicant will receive more than one scholarship. For example, if a KCCA member wins the Ag Communications scholarship, he/she will then be removed from consideration for the KCCA scholarship. • Applications are available for download at www.theshowcircuit.com/scholarships. • Applications must be submitted by May 1st. • Applications will be evaluated by Show Circuit personnel, as well as industry leaders. • Winners will be featured in the June/July issue of The Show Circuit. Scholarship questions may be directed to Carrie Behlke at carrie@theshowcircuit.com.
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March 2-4, 2012 ...............................................................Kentucky Beef Expo March 28, 2012................................................. Went Blacks Annual Bull Sale March 3, 2012.........................North Missouri Prospect Steer & Heifer Show March 30, 2012......................... Prairie View Farms Annual Production Sale March 4, 2012.............. Doris Show Cattle/Lucky Strike Show Cattle Bid-Off March 31, 2012...............................Bar A Cattle Company Private Treay Sale March 4, 2012.............................................. Fuss Cattle Volume I Online Sale March 31, 2012...........................Barber’s Red & White Cowtown Lights Sale March 4, 2012.............................. Green & Gold Classic Steer & Heifer Show March 31, 2012........................................................Bill Rodgers Classic Show March 7-8, 2012 .........................Cates Farms On-Line Modoc Madness Sale March 31-April 1, 2012 ............................. Michigan Beef Expo Junior Show March 10-11, 2012 .............................................Sneak-A-Peek Preview Show March 31, 2012................................................ The Summit Speckle Park Sale March 11, 2012........................................... Express Ranches Honor Roll Sale March 31-April 1, 2012 ..........U. of Illinois Hoof & Horn Spring Showdown March 16, 2012......3C Christensen Ranch & NLC Ranch Bull & Heifer Sale April 2, 2012 .................. Goeken Cattle 31st Annual Private Treaty Bull Sale March 16, 2012.............................................................................. Frozen Gold April 2, 2012 ............................................ Top Line Angus Online Spring Sale March 16, 2012............................. Marshall & Fenner / Murphy Annual Sale April 3, 2012 ................................................. Buck Cattle Co. Online Bull Sale March 17, 2012................................. Southern PA Beef Classic Jackpot Show April 3-7, 2012 ........................... Silveira Bros. Fall-Born Internet Hefer Sale March 17, 2012..................Sullivan Farms Designer Genes Embryo Auction April 4-5, 2012 .................................Apex Cattle Online Bull and Heifer Sale March 17, 2012......................................................... The Chi Connection Sale April 10, 2012 ...................................... Thomas Ranch 40th Annual Bull Sale March 18, 2012...........................Sullivan Farms/Gana-Nisley NO BULL Sale April 14, 2012 ................GCC Genetics & Griswold Cattle Grass to Grid Sale March 20-22, 2012 ........................................... COBA Select Sires A.I. School April 15, 2012 ............................................................ Boonville Preview Show
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March 21, 2012......................................Hoffman Ranch Spring Internet Sale April 15, 2012 .......................................................... OSU Cowboy Classic Sale March 21, 2012.................Wagonhammer Ranches Annual Production Sale April 20-21, 2012 .............................................Blue Valley Beef Review Show March 22, 2012..........................................Jones-Stewart Top Cut Angus Sale April 20-22, 2012 ........................................................... Oklahoma Beef Expo March 24, 2012.............................................. Buck Cattle Spring Edition XVI April 24-26, 2012 ............................................. COBA Select Sires A.I. School March 24, 2012..................................Bushy Park Farm Girls of Summer Sale April 26-28, 2012 ............................................. COBA Select Sires A.I. School March 24, 2012.................................Fesmire Show Cattle Private Treaty Sale April 27-29, 2012 ...............Dwight Hamilton Show Cattle Spring Bling Sale March 24, 2012...........................................Fuss Cattle Volume II Online Sale April 28, 2012 ............................... Donors Unlimited Share the Future NO. 8 March 24, 2012.....................................Iowa State University Cyclone Classic May 1, 2012 .............................American Royal Market Steer DNA Deadline March 24, 2012...................... Steele Land & Livestock 20th Anniverary Sale May 3-5, 2012................................................... COBA Select Sires A.I. School March 24, 2012......................... Vickland Show Cattle Extreme Embryo Sale May 14, 2012 ...................................... Polzin Cattle Spring Thaw Online Sale March 24, 2012............................................ WIU Hoof & Horn Jackpot Show May 17, 2012 .....................Kopp’s Pasture Perfect to Picture Perfect XII Sale March 25, 2012................................Doris Show Cattle Private Treaty Bid Off June 25-30, 2012 ................................ National Junior Shorthorn Show 2012 March 25, 2012..................................... Dow Cattle Co. Online Club Calf Sale August 1, 2012............. Amer. Royal Mkt Hog, Goat & Lamb DNA Deadline March 25, 2012.............. Iowa State University AGR Sping Showdown Show September 3, 2012 ............................Sullivan Farms Genetics That Win Sale March 25, 2012........................ Lucky Strike Show Cattle Phone Bid-Off Sale October 7, 2012 ..................................Sullivan Farms Maternal Legends Sale March 25, 2012............. Robinett/KOLT Red Dirt Purple Banner Vol. II Sale March 25, 2012...................... WHR Lone Star Edition XVIII Shorthorn Sale
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 March 27-29, 2012 ........................................... COBA Select Sires A.I. School not liable and ake no guarantees regarding the accuracy of its content.
March 26, 2012................................ McKay Cattle Co. Private Treaty Bid-Off
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d l r o W l a e R Sire: SLC Sooner Dam: Excitement 315R Past National Champion Full Sister to Hotline REA 17.8 - Scrotal 39.0 - BW 82 lb. - THF & PHAF PB Maine-Anjou - Polled BW: 1.3 WW: 47 YW: 90 M: 23 M&G: 47
Grand Champion Bull North American
Excitement 315R - Dam of Real World
To make a champion... it only makes sense to breed to a champion.
Grand Champion Pen-Of-Three
Stone Barn Farm Bushy Park Farm - Steve Robinson, Owner 40281 260th St. - Mitchell, SD 57301 Cory Thomsen, General Manager, 605.730.2397 888.502.7322
Maury & Beth Kaisar Cedar Grove, Ind. 765.647.4992
605.996.9100 866.356.4565
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CANNONDALE FARMS Tom & Renae Bryan 6380 Leeson Ln. • Red Wing, MN 55066 651.301.9555 • tom.bryan@plantpioneer.com Visit us online at - www.cannondalefarms.com
Rozeboom Family Cattle, Mount Horeb, WI 608-712-4871 Abney Family Cattle, South Wayne, WI 608-558-3111
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Sire: SS Ebony’s Grand Master Dam: WS Ms Macho U38 (first calf heifer) Double Polled, Black Purebred Simmental DOB: 1-9-10 • BW: 67 pounds • Reg. No. 2568260 Limited number of Semen Shares still available. If interested in a Share, contact Dave Guyer, 618-546-5035 or John Sachau at 712-267-2200. ScOtt FORemAN: 405-780-3749 • JOhN SAchAU: 712-267-2200 chRiS SWANSON: 712-229-5947 • DAve GUyeR: 812-243-1676 (cell) 618-546-5035 (office)
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Heat Wave 600
Heat Seeker x Maine Cross BW: 90 pounds • THC/PHAF
Tapout
Entourage x Full Flush BW: 85 pounds • THC/PHAF
New for 2012!
No Regrets
Monopoly x Maine BW: 75 pounds • THF/PHAF
Chad Burroughs: 937-508-5719 Jayd Frazier: 573-321-0433 e-mail: cburroughsfarms@yahoo.com online: showsteers.com/burroughsfarms
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Bushy Park Farm Steve Robinson, Owner
40281 260th Street • Mitchell, SD 57301 Fax: 605-996-0721 • Toll Free: 888-502-7322 Cory Thomsen, General Manager, 605-730-2397 Stephanie Steck, Marketing, 402-680-1254 On-line at: www.bpfcc.com Visitors always welcome! Saturday, March 24th at 4:30 P.M. cSt • Bruce BrookS Sale Facility, Marrietta, oklahoMa
40 of our Best May - November Born Show heifer Prospects • 1 Stout Promotional Bull offered Many Breeds represented: Maine, Mainetainer, chianina, angus, Simmental, Simangus & commercial.
sire. Jimmy The Greek - dam. Double Vision June - Chianina
sire. Monopoly - dam. Doctor Who May - MaineTainer
sire. Hard Drive - dam. S594 Meyer September - MaineTainer
sire. Monopoly - dam. 055M September - Chianina
sire. Milk Man - dam. Hurricane/Angus August - Chianina
sire. Indian Outlaw - dam. N. Improvement August - Chianina
sire. Milk Man - dam. Slow Burn September - Chianina
sire. Yellow Jacket - dam. Double Vision October - MaineTainer
sire. Boomer - dam. S38 Meyer November - 3/4 Maine
sire. Boomer - dam. Eva 33S September - PB Maine
sire. Monopoly - dam. 055M September - Chianina
sire. Cyrus - dam. 857 September - Hereford
BRuCE BROOkS SAlE FACIlITY, MARRIETTA, OklAHOMA
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Call of Duty Semen Distributors: TOP SIRES 630.365.6859 CATTLE VISIONS 866.356.4565 MIDWEST GENETICS 309.255.0199 GENETIC HORIZONS (SEK) 800.443.6389 NICHOLS CRYO GENETICS 515.965.1551 March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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New for 2012!
SIRE: Monopoly DAM: Kadabra X Glitter
Owned by Dunk Cattle Co. & Winegardner Cattle 419.236.4375
New for 2012!
SIRE: Who Da Man DAM: Aviator x Augusta Pride
Owned by Dunk Cattle Co. & Winegardner Cattle 419.236.4375
New for 2012! SIRE: Monopoly DAM: Jane 6
Owners Dunk Cattle Co., Jeff Paulsen 563.219.9944, Chad Johnson 563.357.3805, & Kurt Goertzen 402.723.4931
Ryan, Crystal & Hadley Dunklau 52715 858th Road, Wayne, NE 68787 402.369.2025 - Ryan • 309.221.1247- Crystal
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sire: Made Rite • dam: Heat Wave daughter • dob: August 2010 for semen, contact owners: Scott Foreman, Baxter, Iowa: 405-780-3749 Brandon Bird, Lubbock, Texas: 806-781-1894 Steve Gilbert, Canute, Oklahoma: 580-243-8190
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• GLUCoat is not a fat product. Too much fat in the diet slows the rumen down. • GLUCoat is a sugar product. The unique blend of sugars keep the rumen working longer and faster than just a single source of glucose such as cane molasses. This can increase appetite and palatability. It has been shown to dramatically enhance fat cover, increase feed efficiency and average daily gain. • GLUCoat also has the Cellarator technology as it contains the active ingredient Cell-rate, which aids in the process of cellular replication, supports the animals immune system, helps animals get through stressful periods and aids in muscle and fat development. • GLUCoat has a refined flavored fish oil that contains the highest levels of Omega 3 Fatty Acids and naturally accruing Vitamin E which helps maintain a brighter healthier skin and hair. • GLUCoat can also increase glucose levels which is stored in the body as fat, giving livestock that bloomier, fuller, softer look while maintaining that harder muscle shape that is demanded in the show ring today. • GLUCoat is molasses based and sweet to the taste, they love it! • GLUCoat is the next level or generation to a fat source or supplement. You will never use a fat product again! Your calf, sheep, or goat will feel better, act better and their eating habits will change. For ordering these product, visit our website, www.naturalsolutionsforlivestock.com, for a dealer locator or go to our National Distributors -
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Solution
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First Choice, ShorthornPlus heifer
Security Asset Champion Heifer, 2011 American Royal for Jamie Lines
SOLD IN LAST YEARS SALE
First Choice Sale Management ... Jeff K. & Darla Aegerter 402.641.4696 jaegerter@neb.rr.com To request a catalog go to www.aegertercattle.com
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Jason & Gayla 918.253.1217 rfc@brightok.net ROBINETT Jay, Oklahoma FAMILY CATTLE
Nate, Lynn, Carly & Michael Kolterman 402.641.0146 nkoltr@gmail.com www.koltcattle.com
Sunday, March 25, 2012
at 6:00 pm at the Brooks Cattle Company Sale Facility, Marietta, Oklahoma
SELLING 60 LOTS .. .Elite Embryos and Flushes • 25 Fall Heifers • 30 Yearling Heifers To view all photos and for catalog requests go to www.koltcattle.com
ON-LINE STEER SALE Sunday, March 25th at 5:00 pm hosted by cwcattlesales.com
Steers will be available for viewing at the Bruce Brooks Sale Facility
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40th Annual Bull Sale Tuesday, April 10, 2012
TR Mr Upgrade 1869
Reg. 2602122 Upgrade Son (SimAngus)
Thomas Ranch Sales Facility • Harrold, SD Lunch: 11:30 am • Sale: 1:00 pm CST Selling 75 Charolais Bulls • 125 Angus Bulls • 40 SimAngus Bulls • 40 Red Angus Bulls 125 ANgUS BULLS SeLL AT 2:00 PM
THOMAS RANCH PROVIDES THESE SERVICES: • Semen & Fertility Tested • Ultrasound & Scan Data • Performance Tested • Volume Discounts on 5 or More Bulls • Free Delivery in SD & Surrounding States • Take Your Bull Home Sale Day & Receive $50 Cash
TR MR 3J 1722
Reg. 17074419 Objective 3J15 Son (Angus)
TR Mr Wrangle This 1501 Reg. M804505 (Charolais)
Sold in 2011 Sale! TR PZC TURTON 0794 ET
Sale Catalog will be online mid-March.
Turton went on to be the 2011 National Champion Charolais Bull. Owned by: Thomas Ranch, Polzin Cattle Co., Cavender Ranches, Hansen Farms, Nathan Suttles and Watje Livestock.
Mill Iron Rob Roy 1957 Reg. 142739 {Red Angus)
Thomas Ranch Troy, VeaBea, & Cally Thomas
From Onida: 16.5 miles East. From Holabird: 13 miles North, 6.5 miles West. From Harrold: 13 miles North, .5 mile West. From Jct. Hwy 47 & 26: 8 miles West (on gravel), 5 miles South, 6.5 miles West.
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Phone: (605) 973-2448 Harry & Kay Thomas: (605) 973-2417 18441 Capri Place, Harrold, SD 57536 thomas@venturecomm.net
www.thomasranchcattle.com
Sale Consultant: Greg Hubert, (C) 785-672-7449, (H) 785-672-3195
TH & PHA Free • Reg. Halfblood Simmental • Semen: $25/unit • Sexed Female Also Available in 2, 3, and 5 mls. Star Power x Dr. Who/SmAn • DOB: 3/21/08 • BW: 70 pounds Owned by: Brad Hook: 641-344-3193 • Brent & Max Potter Families: 712-789-0407 Quality in small numbers: Power 2 Change saw limited use to approximately 25 females, and produced stellar results like the three calves pictured below, which, by the way, were all out of first calf heifers. Sired by Power 2 Change Power 2 Change ViDeO: www.youtube.com/jbradleyhook
Sired by Power 2 Change
Sired by Power 2 Change
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer, 2011 Ohio AGR Grand Champion Steer, 2012 Sioux Empire Shown by Kroupa Family!
Half Brother to Power 2 Change
Calving Ease and Baldy Builder! Affordable sexed female semen available – 2, 3, and 5 mls
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Monopoly
Hard Whiskey
Deadliest Catch
Believe In Me
Walks Alone
I-80
Walk This Way
Unstoppable
Two-Tone
Place your Ohio Beef Expo and other spring show deliveries now!
MIDWEST GENETICS 16104 TWP RD 1200 E, Bradford Illinois 61421
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sire: DCC Hard Drive • dam: SF 627 Meyer 734/Angus • reg. 50% maine-anjou • dob: February 2011 • bw: 88 lbs. • TH & PHA Free
Shelby was without question one of the best maternal Maine, Simm Angus bulls on display in Denver.
Admired by the nation’s top producers for his skeletal correctness, massive bone and hoof size and extreme depth of body. Shelby possess that overall soft, easy-feeding look that everyone is after today. Semen demand has been overwhelming, call the owners, SEK Genetics or Cattle Visions to get on the list.
Sojka Farms, LLC. :: Riverside, Iowa • Grant: 319-330-2868 • Charles: 319-321-4302
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We feed and recommend Showmaster.
Sire: DCC Hard Drive Dam: SF 812 Ali/meyer 734 Reg. 75% Maine-Anjou • BW: 74 tHF, PHAF
For semen contact owners, SEK Genetics or Cattle Visions. owned by:
SojkA FArmS, LLC :: Riverside, Iowa • Grant: 319-330-2868 • Charles: 319-321-4302 HuSton CAttLe Co. :: Roseville, Illinois • Mike: 309-368-2615 We feed and recommend Showmaster.
Summit is a calving ease bull one should consider, his pedigree is loaded with the best Maine Sires and Dams in the Business! On the top side, his sire Hard Drive shares the same dam as Smokin Joe, notably one of the easiest calving bulls of the Maine breed. On the bottom side Summit is backed by a one of kind Ali / Meyer Dam, who combines calving ease with strong maternal ability! If you’re in the business of bred heifer sales, building a cow herd or just have a show heifer to AI, Summit should be one to try! The heifer breeding season will be here soon, call your semen orders in early. March 2012 • theshowcircuit.com
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Walks alone • Composite • ACA Reg. 348625 BW: 85 • THC/PHAF • DOB: 3/28/2008 Sire: Heat Wave • Dam: Wade x AN x MA x CX x 7587
SEK Genetics
Flashback • Composite BW: 78 • THF/PHAF • DOB: 4/6/2010 Sire: Who Made Who • Dam: Blackberry
YelloW Jacket • 1/2 Maine, 1/2 Charolais AMAA #: 357758 • THF/PHAF • DOB: 8/10/2004 Sire: BK Lifeline • Dam: Phylli (Hoo Doo Charolais)
i-80 • PB Maine-Anjou • AMAA Reg. 400082 BW: 62 • THF/PHAF • DOB: 3/20/2009 Sire: Ali • Dam: BPF Miley 80T
Unstoppable • 1/2 Maine • AMA Reg. 415419 BW: 84 • THC/PHAF • DOB : 3/20/2010 Sire: Monopoly • Dam: LFCC Lady K 727T
predator • 3/4 Maine • AMA Reg. 394569 BW: 70 • THF/PHAF • DOB : 2/1/2008 Sire: DMCC Lamborgini • Dam: Miss Jewel 19N
carpe dieM • Composite • ACA Reg. 354367 BW: 72 • THC/PHAF • DOB: 3/1/2005 Sire: Tank • Dam: Time x Cannon Daughter
troUbadoUr • 3/4 Charolais • ACA Reg. 347721 BW: 82 • THF/PHAF • DOB: 9/14/2007 Sire: HLS Lead On 197/0 • Dam: KBC 410
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Upcoming AI Schools • March 3rd & 4th • March 31st & April 1st
MonopolY & clones • Composite • ACA Reg. 334048 ace oF diaMonds • PB Shorthorn • ASA Reg. 4115579 BW: 95 • THC/PHAF • DOB: 3/1/2006 BW: 84 • THF/PHAF • DOB: 4/6/2006 Sire: Heat Wave • Dam: WTF Ruth Medina (Hazel) Sire: Wernacres Ace High 620 • Dam: Hi-View 2nd Zelda
SEK Genetics
Mr FireWater• PB Charolais • Reg. M704588 BW: 95 • THF/PHAF • 3/17/2005 Sire: Thomas Oahe Wind • Dam: Thomas Swisser Sweet
Jakes proUd Jazz • PB Shorthorn • ASA Reg. 4058319 BW: 64 • THF/PHAF • DOB: 9/4/2001 Sire: Jakes Proud Leader • Dam: Jake’s Jazzy
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9525 70th Road • Galesburg, Kansas 66740 FAX: 620-763-2231 CALL FOR A CATALOG!
1-800-443-6389 www.sekgenetics.com
Grand Champion Steer 2011 NAILE, Sired by Carnac! Congratulations Bonham family!
Champion Chi Female
2011 NAILE (Open and Junior), Sired by Carnac! Congratulations Core family!
Standing the teSt of
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sired by. BOOMER SUPREME CHAMPION HEIFER, 2011 HOOSIER BEEF ExPO SOld IN THE BPF 2011 TRAdITION OF ExCEllENCE ElITE FEMAlE SAlE
THE PROvEN CAlvING EASE SIRE!! sire. DMCC LiMiteD eDition • dam. PANNEl MISS 015 tH Free • PHA Free • HoMogygous BLACk PB MAine-AnJou • seMen $25/unit
sired by. BOOMER $120,000 HIGH SEllING MAINE-ANjOU HEIFER TO TAylOR HETT, COlORAdO SOld IN THE BPF 2011 TRAdITION OF ExCEllENCE ElITE FEMAlE SAlE
sired by. BOOMER $24,000 HIGH SEllING MAINE-ANjOU HEIFER TO CAMPBEll FAMIly, PENNSylvANIA SOld IN THE 2011 MAINE FOCUS FEMAlE SAlE
Bushy Park Farm Steve Robinson, Owner
40281 260th Street • Mitchell, SD 57301 Fax: 605-996-0721 • Toll Free: 888-502-7322 Cory Thomsen, General Manager, 605-730-2397 Stephanie Steck, Marketing, 402-680-1254 On-line at: www.bpfcc.com Visitors always welcome!
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Shelby - Promo Sire for Sojka Hard Drive X 734/Angus
Summit - Promo Sire for Sojka & Huston Hard Drive X Ali/734/Angus
Hard Whiskey - Promo Sire for Minnaert/Rodgers Hard Drive X Irish Whiskey
Bushy Park Farm Steve Robinson, Owner
40281 260th Street • Mitchell, SD 57301 Fax: 605-996-0721 • Toll Free: 888-502-7322 Cory Thomsen, General Manager, 605-730-2397 Stephanie Steck, Marketing, 402-680-1254 On-line at: www.bpfcc.com
4th Overall Champion Heifer, Heart of It All Hard Drive X Strictly Business
Res. Supreme Champion Heifer, Purdue AGR Hard Drive X Strictly Business
Division Champion, NAILE Jr Show Hard Drive X PB Maine
Supreme Champion, Ohio State Fair Hard Drive X Strictly Business
Res. Supreme Heifer, Scarlet & Gray - Dam to The Maine Man & I-80 Hard Drive X Doctor Who
Supreme Champion Heifer, Purdue AGR Hard Drive X Heisman
Division Champion, American Royal Hard Drive X Irish Whiskey
Bushy Park Farm Steve Robinson, Owner Supreme Champion Heifer, Kansas Beef Expo Hard Drive X Heisman
40281 260th Street • Mitchell, SD 57301 Fax: 605-996-0721 • Toll Free: 888-502-7322 Cory Thomsen, General Manager, 605-730-2397 Stephanie Steck, Marketing, 402-680-1254 On-line at: www.bpfcc.com
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Sired by the popular Upgrade and out of the legendary Black Jade; Jade Upgrade carries no Dream On in his pedigree, making him an outcross to most of the genetics currently influencing the breed. Combining the incomparable pedigree and great EPD’s of Jade Upgrade with his flawless structure, killer look & overwhelming power makes him a must use bull for 2012 and beyond. This is not your typical purebred Simmental bull...
Pedigree-to-Performance-to-Phenotype
this one has it all.
SEMEN AVAILABLE $30/STRAW
Zach Gray - 815.545.1498
2263 N. 800 E. Road • Danforth, IL 60930 Kurt Meyer - 217.273.1399
www.grayshowcattleinc.com
Richard Yates 815.474.3395
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its Selling 200 un ed of BK Unlimit He is Power Semen. labe on no longer avai al the commerci market.
Selling our top 25 head of yearling bulls. Bulls will be semen tested and ready to go!
Breeds
Maine-Anjou, MaineTainer, Hereford, Simmental and Club Calf Sires
Sires Represented Unlimited Power, Wisdom, Top Secret, Chopper, Shock & Awe, and 719T
Pictures & Videos
Watch www.buckcattle.com for recent pictures and videos of the bulls selling. Stop in anytime to view the bulls prior to sale time. For sale Private Treaty, 35 head of Black Maine and MaineTainer Bulls.
Jirl, Brenda & Bailey Buck Madill, OK
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Reserve Grand Champion Steer, 2011 NAILE Shown by Ashtin Guyer
“I have been showing cattle for 25 years and I know, that without Stretch Ashtin’s steer wouldn’t have won at NAILE. It kept the gut working as we were trying to meet all the weight back requirements. I truly give Stretch all the credit on this big win.” – Dave Guyer
get on the team and ask for it at any ShowRite or Sullivan dealer today!! Stretch will do more than any other fill product out there. Plus with the extra probotics it keeps the gut going. Take out 2 scoops per feeding from the feed ration 3 days prior to the show and add 1 scoop of Stretch; increase Stretch for the more desireable show day fill that you are looking for. If you are using a fill product on show morning only then its too late ... Prepare for show day! Stretch also can be used as an economical source of filler in a holding ration. Yes it cost more than beet pulp up front but you don’t have to use as much because it expands 3 times more. Stretch can be fed to cattle, sheep, goats and pigs.
Ask for this product at any ShowRite or Sullivan Supply dealer.
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Florida Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Kissimmee Valley Livestock Arena, Kissimmee FL
May 12 &13
John Sullivan, Mark Sullivan, Russell Harwell Scott Kinzer & Shawn Pieper
Minnesota Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Scott Co. Fairgrounds, Jordan, MN Facility Coordinator, Terry Stade
May 26 & 27
Josh Elder, John Sullivan, Roger Sullivan, Joseph Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Sullivan, & Bobbi Hartwig
Pennsylvania Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Heartfelt Farms, Gettysburg, PA
June 2 & 3
Kyle Fleener, Josh Elder & Nate Tice
Iowa Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Sullivan Farms, Dunlap, IA
June 9 & 10
Josh Elder, Nate Tice, John Sullivan, Jesse Hoobler, Chuck McCullough, & Bobbi Hartwig
Oklahoma Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Payne Co. Fairgrounds, Stillwater, OK Facility Coordinator, Griswold Cattle Co.
June 11 & 12
Jeff Sargent, Brad Cox, Luke Doris, Dan Sullivan, Vince Elder, Dan May & Jerred Arthur
Indiana Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Schaeffer Show Cattle, Hagerstown, IN
June 16 & 17
Tim Schaeffer, Dave Guyer, John Sullivan & Bobbi Hartwig
Illinois Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Guyer Cattle Co., Robinson, IL
TBA June 2012
Dave Guyer & Bobbi Hartwig
Ohio Stock Show University GRAD PROGRAM
Jones Show Cattle, Harrod, OH
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Amie & Bruce Stertzbach, John Sullivan, Bobbi Hartwig, Tyler Winegardner & Troy Jones
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Thank You to Everyone for the Positive comments in Denver. Hard Whiskey Semen will be available thru Most Major Distributors. semen is in High Demand,
Hard Whiskey Hard drive x Irish Whiskey PB Maine and Chi
Hard Whiskey TH and PHA Free Semen $30
Griswold Cattle Company, Luke Doris, Rodgers Cattle Company, Minnaert Cattle, Everhart
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sire: The Gift dam: Hairy Bear/OCC Legend dob: 3/15/11 • bw: 68 pounds THF, PHAF
RAndy & denise GOddARd FOR semen, COnTACT: Garrett Kalvig: 319-504-9020
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FoR seMen, ConTaCT: Garrett Kalvig: 319-504-9020
sire: Curtain Call • dam: Mcky 1011 epinal dob: april 28, 2011 • bw: 88 pounds • THC, PHaF owned with: Bryan McKay Cattle Co.
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F Sire: Bojo • Dam: ice Cold/Cunia • DOB: 3/28/11 • BW: 88 • THC, PHa
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sire: Monopoly dam: Baby Girl (Daybreak Express PB Shorthorn) dob: april 5, 2011 bw: 82 pounds THC, PHaF
FoR seMen, ConTaCT: Garrett Kalvig: 319-504-9020
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sellinG His FiRsT 100 sTRaWs at Frozen Gold XI on March 16, Columbus, Ohio frozengold.net
sire: Heat Wave dam: ali x Full Flush x Ms Chill 602G dob: 4/20/11 bw: 82 , THC PHaF
FoR seMen, ConTaCT: Garrett Kalvig: 319-504-9020
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sire: shiver • dam: sunseeker-angus (First Calf Heifer) • dob: 3/1/11 • bw: 68 unassisted • THC, PHaF
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The HOTTEST Percentage Simmental bull to hit the pipeline!
Owner:
Randy & denise GoddaRd Stanton, Iowa Garrett Kalvig, Manager: 319-504-9020 goddardcattle.com
Positive Spring reports flooding in daily!
Grizzly’s Dam
update
Calf quality reports are Ifexceptional, just ask you hate to throw awayyour that first calf and would like to have one that you can still friends and neighbors about sell butthese don’tcalves. have to stay up all night worrying, then Grizzly is your answer to your
your calving ease answer!
If you hate to throw away that first calf calving ease troubles. This is a maternal sire that brings a lot to the table. He has hair, and would like to have one that you can bone, look, squareness, soundness, and an extended family tree of baldies on both still sell but don’t have to stay up all night sides of his pedigree. This photo was taken at 2 years of age, so you make your own worrying, then Grizzly is your answer to decisions when it comes to how you want your maternal cattle to look at that age. your calving ease troubles. This is a maternal sire that brings a lot to the table. He has Dam Grizzly’s hair, bone, look, squareness, soundness, and an extended family tree of baldies on both Sire: B&D 700M (Grizz/Blk Bear) • Dam: Hotmail/Simm (50% Simmental) • BW: 65 lbs. (out of of ahis firstpedigree. calf heifer) This photo was taken sides sire: B&D 700M (Grizz/Blk Bear) DOB: 4.05.06 • 50% Simmental • ASA Reg. #2468117 • TH- & PHA-Free •at 2AMF • of NHFage, so you make your own years dam: Hotmail/Simm (50% Simmental) bw: 65 pounds (out of a first calf heifer) decisions when it comes to how you want dob: April 5, 2006 • 50% Simmental your maternal cattle to look at that age. ASA Reg. #246817 THF, PHAF, AMF, NHF
Semen: $20
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Guyer Cattle Co. Dave & Lucy Guyer, Robinson, IL•barn, 618.546.5035•812.243.1676 Semen: $25 Nicklimited Reimann Ree Heights, SD •605.871.3642 supply of sexed semen available Martin Livestock Bargersville, IN • 317.431.0618
sire: Monopoly dam: Rapids Creek Miss 208N
(3/4 Maine Canadian outcross)
bw: 88 • dob: 4-4-2009 THC, PHAF • $20/unit owned with: Garrett Kalvig
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602 sire: Heat Wave • dam: Cunia nit bw: 94 • THC, PHAF • $25/u owned with: McKay Cattle Co.
Saturday, March 24, 2012 1:00 p.m., at the Ranch, Madill, Oklahoma
Selling 50 Top Quality Show Heifers for Affordabe Prices ...
• 30 Head of Maine-Anjou & MaineTainer Show Heifers and Donor Prospects • 10 Head of Hereford Show Heifers, Horned & Polled • Plus a few elite Chianina, Simmental, Shorthorn and Commercial Show Heifers.
BAILEY BUCK - Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Female, 2012 NWSS Open and Junior Show & Champion Hereford Female, 2011 NAILE. Bred by Blacktop
HALEY HUDSON - Champion Horned Hereford Female, 2012 NWSS & Reserve Champion Horned Female, 2011 NAILE. Bred by Chruchill and purchased in 2011 Spring Edition Sale
MACIE McCULLOM National Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2012 Fort Worth Stock Show. Bred by Buck & Gibson
TREY MOORE - Reserve Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female National Junior Maine-Anjou Show
COLE MOORE - National Champion MaineTainer Female, 2012 Fort Worth Stock Show. Bred by Buck
LAUREN SNODGRASS - Champion Chianina Female, 2012 Fort Worth Stock Show. Bred by Buck & Broken Oak
LUCAS WISNEFSKI - Reserve Champion Junior Maine-Anjou Female, 2012 NWSS. Bred by Buck & Bond
TREY MOORE - Reserve Champion Open Maine-Anjou Female, 2012 NWSS. Bred by Moore
LAUREN SNODGRASS - Reserve Champion Open MaineTainer Female, 2012 NWSS. Bred by Moore
Jirl, Brenda & Bailey Buck Madill, OK
580-795-7271 • 580-795-4865 mobile Show & Sale Cattle Matt Scasta, Davey Young & Ray Unwin, jirl@buckcattle.com • www.buckcattle.com Texas Scramble Certificates Accepted. Females were born from May 2011 to November 2011.
Sale Location: 18 miles E. of I-35 on Hwy. 70. All Buck cattle are fed MFM Feeds. Talk to us about the advantages of MFM.
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Poison Arrow
Welcome
DUELLO CATTLE COMPANY
is pleased to offer these leading herd sires, currently in use in this progressive, maternal oriented program. Built on a foundation of SimAngus and Maine influence females, this program is producing some of the leading foundation and club calf producing females in the country. Special thanks to the buyers and attendees at the 2012 Western Elite sale in Denver. We appreciate your confidence and business. Give us a call about volume females availbable off the ranch or about these leading sires. Incorporate these young herd sires into your spring AI program. Visits to the ranch, right off I-80, on the the Nebraska-Wyoming line, are welcome anytime.
Thank You
The Unmistakable Look ofWho Made Who
-The Maternal Value of Meyer 734
SIRE: WHO MADE WHO DAM: MEYER 734 x CENTURY TOUCHSTONE Owned with Holmes Show Cattle (515) 341-2734 • Who Made Who con continues to be a force in the club calf producing world. These long standing, industry changing genetics are continually producing some of the business’s most successful females. • His highly proclaimed maternal granddam, by Touchstone, produced one of the most popular Angus steers ever in club calf history, winning the Iowa Beef Expo, Angus Jr. National and the Iowa State Fair champion banners. She’s as impressive as any Angus cow - there are few like her today! • The influence of POISON ARROW on the powerful Simm-Maine influenced females at Duello Cattle Co. is eagerly anticipated. This exciting young herd sire is no “middle of the road” bull. If you want to change a set of cows, this bull has all the right traits and the punch to get it done! • POISON ARROW is super extended through his neck and front, big hipped and has the ideal rib shape. He should work excellent to generate club calf producing daughters on a set of cows needing added style, quality and shape, with a cool outline! THF PHAF BW: 83 - Calved unassisted out of a first calf heifer.
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Wide Open Rubys
Tremendous Producer of Females
CE Brth Wean 5.8 1.0 28.6
Purebred Simmental Year MCE Milk MWW CW YG Marb BF REA API TI 47.7 5.0 -1.3 13.0 -7.8 -0.10 0.15 0.00 0.22 88.6 57.9
Homozygous Black - Homozygous Polled - TRAIT TRAC: Ebonys Trademark by X339U
LBS The Foreman 702T
LBS Ms G3 by LBS Shotgun D2
RUBYS WIDE OPEN 909W - ASA #2492312 PB CNS Dream On L186
RUBYS Miss Cleo S601
Double R Miss Cleo (Black Joker x 600U)
Spring Daughter of Wide Open at Duello Cattle Co., dam 734 granddaughter. First yearling daughters are great!
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• Wide Open,, is one of the most unique PB Simmental sires to come onto the scene in recent history. While in Denver 2010, he was a high seller and was named Bull Calf Champion on the hill. • His fresh genetics, power and athleticism made him a favorite among purebred breeders and club calf producers alike. His sire, Foreman, produced the top selling bull in Denver 2011. Wide Open’s pedigree traces to X339U on the top and bottom, plus Black Irish Kansas, Black Mick and 600U...maternal legends. • As his first daughters approach yearling age, they are tremendous and all that we had hoped for. They appear to have lots of maternal look and they are moderate and stout. These females are big time cow makers! Semen $25 per unit; SEXED SEMEN AVAILABLE. Owned with Nate & Leslie Ruby, Murray, Iowa h: 641.447.2205 • c: 515.450.0112 www.rubycattleco.com www.duellocattleco.com www.facebook.com/duellocattle
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D UELLO C AT T L E C O M PA N Y Duello Cattle Co. - Dave Duello (307) 220-3645; daveduello@rtconnect.net Mike Shelit (307) 640-4590 Andy Scasta (979) 229-8101
REQUEST A SALE BOOK TODAY OR INQUIRE ABOUT THE VOLUME FEMALE AVAILABILITY AT DUELLO CATTLE
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2011 NAILE Supreme Champion Female
ShorthornPlus or Chi • Major AI sire prospect
2012 National Champion ShorthornPlus Female
Sire: SULL Blue • Dam: 588 (Heat Wave/Maine) • TH & PHA Free Two maternal sisters are pictured right.
SELLING 115 Head ...
* 35 Fall Heifer Calves * 15 Spring Born Heifers * 15 Donor Females * 20 Bred Heifers * 30 Bulls
Sunday, March 18, 2012
1:00 p.m. at the Gana Farm Sale Facility, Martell, Nebraska
Don’t forget our Designer Genes Embryo Sale, Saturday, March 17th at 6:30 pm. Over 230 Embryos Sell.
Videos and catalog on-line at www.maternallegends.com 2200 West Panama Road Martell, NE 68404 Brent cell: 402-440-0430 Craig cell: 402-430-2526 craigg@ganatrucking.com www.ganansiley.com
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John, Dede, Sara & Sage • James • Nick 712.263.0263 • Dunlap, Iowa 51529 www.maternallegends.com John Elder, 402.650.1385 farms Josh Elder, 402.650.1380
SULL Right Direction x SULL Lady Crystal 434P-1 (cl)
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All roads in hair growth lead to Hide And Hair. Hide And Hair is the Hide And Hair is the Hide And Hair is easily the
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Grand Champion Steer, 2012 NWSS Shown by Baylor Bonham
Don’t use something that only gives you a one shot deal at one show. Use Hide And Hair. It gives you a much larger window of hair growth to broaden your options on shows you might go. Hide And Hair is the ONLY choice in hair growth products if you are serious about showing Use for 90 to 120 days and you will be using what the champions are using!! Be thinking ahead and get ready for summer!! For ordering these product, visit our website, www.naturalsolutionsforlivestock.com, for a dealer locator or go to our National Distributors -
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2 Tone .................................................................300 2010 ......................................................................87 3C Christensen Ranch .......................................209 90 Proof ..............................................................279 A Step Up............................................................251 ABS ................................................................. 16-17 Ace of Diamonds..................................................67 Alta Genetics Inc..................................................71 Alum-Line, Inc. ..................................................192 Amen ....................................................................27 American Pride ....................................................49 Andis.....................................................................28 APEX Show Cattle................................15, 283, 290 Bar A Cattle Company .......................................211 Barbers Red & White Cow Town Lights.............84 Bedwell Cattle Co. ..............................................207 Beer Money ..........................................................68 Bellringer ..............................................................70 Black Onyx ...........................................................73 Blaze of Glory .....................................................301 Blindside .............................................................313 Blue Valley Beef Review ....................................193 Boomer ...............................................................282 Boonville Preview Show ....................................194 Bovance ..............................................................192 Bovine Elite ..........................................................74 Buck Cattle Co. Bull Sale ...................................289 Buck Cattle Co. Spring Edition Sale..................315 Bulletproof..........................................................260 Burroughs Sires ..................................................252 Bushy Park Farms ......................253, 282, 284-285 By-Product ...........................................................72 Calf ’s Choice Total ...............................................71 Call of Duty ................................................254-255 Captain America ..................................................75 Carnac.................................................................277 Cattle Visions ................................................. 38-39 Cattle Visions Simmental Sires ...........................40 Changing Lanes ...................................................77 COBA Select Sires ..............................................192 Cool Calf .............................................................194 Cool Whip ............................................................32 Copyright..............................................................15 Crowd Favorite ...................................................302 Curtain Call ........................................................314 CW Cattle Sales ....................................................24 Daddy of ‘Em All................................................259 Deadliest Catch ..................................................299 Dirty Laundry ....................................................198 Doctor Meyer .......................................................79 Donors Unlimited ..............................................IFC Doris Show Cattle ..............................................217 Dunk Cattle Company .......................................257 Eby ........................................................................23 Excel......................................................................83 Express Ranches ..................................................86 Faber Show Cattle .......................................... 80-81 Fat Butt .................................................................46 Fesmire Show Cattle ............................................89 Fischer Show Pigs ......................................190-191 Flying B Cut Above ..............................................46 Fool Proof ...........................................................306 Fully Automatic....................................................22 Fuss Cattle ..........................................................218 Genex/CRI ............................................................91 Girls of Summer .................................................253 GluCoat...............................................................262 Goddard Cattle Company.................................. 8-9 Goeken Cattle .....................................................222 Good & Plenty ......................................................93
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Grass to Grid Bull Sale .......................................320 Griswold Cattle ..................................................320 Grizzly.................................................................312 Grow & Shine .....................................................195 Gucci ...................................................................266 Gunslinger ............................................................43 H Excel 8051 ET ...................................................83 Half Blood ..........................................................216 Hamilton Show Cattle........................................205 Hands Down.........................................................64 Hard Drive ..................................................284-285 Hard Whiskey ....................................................303 Hide N Hair ........................................................321 High & Mighty ......................................Back Cover High Regard .........................................................42 Hoffman Ranch Spring Internet Sale .................92 Huncovsky Photography & Design ...................159 I-80......................................................................266 I’m Just Rite ........................................................261 Iron Man.............................................................204 Jade Upgrade ......................................................287 Jawbreaker ..........................................................279 Jones-Stewart Angus Ranch ..................................3 Jose ......................................................................286 Katina, Show Photo ...........................................117 Kent Show Feeds ..................................................30 KISS ......................................................................85 KOLT/Robinett Red Dirt Purple Banners Sale.263 Kustom Fitted Cattle ..........................................206 Lautner Farms Sires ...............................IBC, 50-59 Limelight ............................................................307 Limitless .............................................................308 Linde’s Livestock Photos....................................125 Lucky Strike Show Cattle ...........................220-221 Lucy, Photos By ..................................................125 Main Line ...........................................................278 Majestic Meadows................................................82 Man Among Boys ................................................78 Man of Steel........................................................269 Marshall & Fenner Farms ............................. 94-95 Matt Lautner Cattle........................... Insert Pg 322 MAV Bellringer ....................................................70 McKay Cattle Company .....................219, 294-295 Michigan Beef Expo...........................................196 Mid-Continent Farms................................ Cover, 3 Midnight Rider ..................................................212 Midwest Genetics...............................................273 Murphy Cattle Company ............................... 94-95 Murphy Trailer Sales ...........................................26 Natural Stride .........................................................7 New Beginning...................................................210 Night Trips ...........................................................90 NLC Simmental Ranch ......................................209 Nowatzke Cattle .................................................286 Ocho Cinco .........................................................267 Oklahoma Beef Expo .........................................197 One & Only.........................................................298 OSU Cowboy Classic Sale ....................................97 Paddy O’Malley ..................................................268 Pasture Perfect to Picture Perfect .......................96 Pearl’s Pics ..........................................................159 Poison Arrow .....................................................316 Polzin Cattle .........................................................33 Power 2 Change .................................................271 Prairie View Farms ..............................................14 Predator ..............................................................256 Purina Honor Show Chow ..................................25 Purple Reign...........................................................5 PVF Windfall .......................................................48 R & R Transformer...............................................45
Real Deal ............................................................309 Real World ..........................................................249 Red & White Cow Town Lights...........................84 Reimann Ranch Online Bull Sale ................. 12-13 Rico .....................................................................279 Riverode .............................................................192 Road Trip ............................................................208 Rodgers 2012 Bulls ....................................304-305 Rural Route Creations .......................................117 Salute ..................................................................213 Salution.................................................................69 Schaefer Ventilation Equipment .......................187 Scheetz Cattle Company ....................................201 Scotch .................................................................250 SEK Genetics ......................................................276 Select Sires......................................................61, 65 Shag ......................................................................63 Shelby .................................................................274 Shorthorn Junior Nationals.................................66 Show Circuit ................................. 243,245,247,248 Show Rite Feeds ............................................. 36-37 Showbloom...........................................................76 Showmaster Feeds ...............................21, 188-189 showsteers.com ....................................................20 ShowTec Feeds .....................................................29 Silent Knight ......................................................223 Silveria Brothers Online Sale.............................203 Solid Gold ...........................................................272 Star Power ..........................................................258 Starburst ...............................................................62 Steele Land & Livestock ....................................202 Stepping Stone Genetics ............................187, 212 Stretch.................................................................291 Subscription Form .............................................246 Sugar Daddy .........................................................44 Sullivan Farms Designer Genes ..........................60 Sullivan Farms/Gana Nisley NO Bull Sale 318-319 Sullivan Ranch .......................................................4 Sullivan Supply............................................... 10-11 Sullivan Supply...........................................292-293 Summit ...............................................................275 Summit 3 Speckle Park Sale ..............................214 Synergy .................................................................88 The Answer.........................................................216 The Boss Professional Dryer ...............................31 The Irishman ..............................................294-295 The Preacher.......................................................310 Thomas Ranch ...................................................270 Titanium .............................................................283 Top Line Farm ....................................................199 Top Sires .....................................................264-265 Trans Ova ...........................................................288 Transformer .........................................................45 Trausch Farms Calving Ease Sires ....................280 Trausch Farms New Kids on the Block.............281 Tremor ................................................................311 Trendsetter .........................................................215 Triple C Trailer Sales ............................................34 True Grit ...............................................................41 Upgrade ..............................................................287 Uproar...................................................................47 Vickland Embryo Sale .........................................35 Walks Alone ...............................................296-297 Weaver Leather ....................................................18 Went Blacks Annual Bull Sale .............................19 WHR Shorthorns ...............................................200 Wide Open .........................................................317 WIU Hoof & Horn Show .....................................98 Yardley High Regard ............................................42