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herd bulls of

The Continent

Volume 21 • Issue 2 MARCH 2018

Big Deal

Titan

Purebred Simmental

Registered Angus

Santana Club Calf

Bohannon Purebred Charolais

Rockstar Club Calf

GREGG STEWART: 785-325-2089 • BRIG STEWART: 785-747-8028 Semen available through MCF and major distributors!


2018 Fort Worth Stock Show Grand Champion Steer for Ben Bezner and family Milkman x Roth 58 - Raised by Cody Roth Cattle - Sold by McCracken and Shirley - A full sister sells April 28

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2018 Ft. Worth Stock Show Res. Champion Hereford Steer Shown by Colin Welper - Raised by Hale Cattle

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Please join us

March 1st

April 8th

for an elite offering of frozen genetics, and then again on the top end of our Summer- and Fall-born females! Both sales hosted by breedersworld.com.

as we offer

Congratulations, David Smith, on your Denver Reserve National Champion Female! This heifer was the high-seller in last year’s Summer- and Fall-born offering.

Sellingchampions sibs to these recent and much more!

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CONTENTS

VOLUME 21 • ISSUE 2

herd bulls of

The Continent

Volume 21 • Issue 2 MARCH 2018

Big Deal

Titan

Purebred Simmental

Registered Angus

Santana Club Calf

Bohannon Purebred Charolais

Rockstar Club Calf

GREGG STEWART: 785-325-2089 • BRIG STEWART: 785-747-8028 Semen available through MCF and major distributors!

Herd bulls of

“The Continent” Bohannon / Santana Rockstar / Big Deal / Titan GREGG STEWART 785-325-2089 BRIG STEWART 785-747-8028

Semen available through MCF and major distributors! The Show Circuit (ISSN 152 10073) is published in January, March, April, May, June, August, November, and twice in September. For subscription price of $30 per year by The Show Circuit, 21009 Clarksville Rd. Lexington, IL, 61753. Periodical postage paid at Lexington, IL, and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Show Circuit, 21009 Clarksville Rd., Lexington, IL 61753. The Show Circuit, hereby expressly limits its liability resulting from any and all misprints, errors and/or all inaccuracies whatsoever in the advertisement and editorial content published by The Show Circuit Magazine and its said liability is here by limited to the refund of the customer his/her or its payment for the said advertisement, the running of a corrected advertisement or editorial notice. Advertising copy received after deadline will not be returned for proofing. Changes to advertising copy made after deadline date will be allowed only if time permits, and will incur the appropriate charges according to time and materials involved in the changes. The opinions or views expressed in all editorials are those of the writer or persons interviewed and not The Show Circuit Magazine. The Show Circuit, does, however, reserve the right to edit or refuse all material which might be objectionable in content. Neither this publication nor any part of it may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of Schumaker Publications, Inc. Requests for reprints and permissions should be directed to The Show Circuit, 21009 Clarksville Rd, Lexington, IL 61753; o: 309.365.7105 or fax: 309.365.8879.

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Yardley

MARK ON THE

JASS

UNIQUE, WITH STYLE, EYE APPEAL, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY.....CONSISTENCY.

Act BW Act WW

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YW

MCE

87.5 7.7

Milk

API

TI

16.2 111.6 66.4

REMINGTON LOCK N LOAD W/C LOADED UP 1119Y AUBREYS BLACK BLAZE III

ASA 3210989 PB SIMMENTAL HTP SVF IN DEW TIME JASS SABLE`S TIME 53X RSF SABLE 1223R

Owned by Brad Smith, Reimann Ranches, Nolan Ferguson, Swanson Cattle Co, Joe Phiffer, & Griswold Cattle

“Don’t wait for opportunity, create it.” The calls are coming in daily about the power and

consistency On the Mark is siring. They are going to have the shape, power, thickness, and style you demand! His dam was fourth overall at Junior Nationals and his granddam was reserve at the Beef expo, he comes from great cattle, generations deep. Breed for cow power and the rest will take care of itself! Homozygous polled.

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April

May

KENTUCKY...............................................................April 7 & 8

OKLAHOMA (Cattle, Sheep, Goat, Pig).........................May 5 & 6

TWO-DAY GRAD PROGRAM Burley Fields Livestock Center, Horse Cave, KY

PROFESSORS... Wess Richey, Taylor Harrison, Joe Beckett

IOWA.....................................................................April 21 & 22 TWO-DAY GRAD PROGRAM Clarke County Fairgrounds, Osceola, IA

PROFESSORS... Josh Elder, Taylor Harrison, Tracy Coffland

MINNESOTA..........................................................April 28 & 29 TWO-DAY GRAD PROGRAM Nobles Co. Fairgrounds, Worthington, MN

TWO-DAY GRAD PROGRAM Grady County Fairgrounds, Chickasha, Oklahoema PROFESSORS... Joel Judge, Collin Listen, Luke Parr, Charles Hill, Taylor Harrison, Kenny Jones, , Chris (Chief)Ellison

ILLINOIS.....................................................................May 5 & 6 TWO-DAY GRAD PROGRAM Black Hawk East - Kewanee, IL PROFESSORS...Josh Elder, Dan Hoge, Mark Hoge, Mary Kate Mardesen, Tracy Coffland

MASSACHUSETTS...................................................May 19 & 20

PROFESSORS... Wess Richey, Taylor Harrison, Tracy Coffland

TWO-DAY GRAD PROGRAM

NEW MEXICO........................................................April 28 & 29

PROFESSORS... Wess Richey ,Taylor Harrison, Tracy Coffland

TWO-DAY GRAD PROGRAM Quay County Fairgrounds, Tucumcari, New Mexico PROFESSORS... Joel Judge, Mike Cone, Koby Cone, Kaly Cone, Kenny Jones

Three County Fairgrounds, Northampton, MA

LOUISIANA..............................................................May19 & 20

TEXAS.....................................................Date To Be Announced

TWO-DAY GRAD PROGRAM LSU Ag Center/ DeWitt Livestock Facility, Alexandria, Louisiana PROFESSORS... Joel Judge, Chris (Chief) Ellison, Kenny Jones

TWO-DAY GRAD PROGRAM PROFESSORS...Joel Judge,Trey McKinnon, Michael Schertz, Kenny Jones

CALIFORNIA.............................................Date To Be Announced TWO-DAY GRAD PROGRAM

OHIO........................................................Date To Be Announced TWO-DAY GRAD PROGRAM

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A A A # 1 7 9 5 4 7 2 6 S I R E : BC Lookout D A M : PVF Ellen 9100 BW: +2.2; WW: +52; YW: +80; MM: +22; $B: +81.97 Semen available through PVF or ST Genetics $50/straw, $50/certificate and $100/sexed Heifer.

P V F Surveillance is one of the top phenotype bulls ever produced at Prairie View. He is an ultra sound, powerful individual in a moderate framed, structurally flawless package. 9100 is a powerful Payday daughter out of the dam of New Horizon who herself was a past NAILE Reserve Grand female. The first calves by Surveillance prove he will have a heavy influence on our program in the years ahead.

4129

P V F

6 1 74

A A A # + 18 6 0 6 5 3 9 S I R E : Dameron First Class D A M : PVF Missie 790 BW: +4.0; WW: +55; YW: +98; MM: +22; $B: +144.13 Semen available through Genex.

Combining First Class with Insight's dam, Inauguration blends the two most dominant families in the Angus show ring into one complete package. Inauguration offers a unique combination of stoutness, power, and eye appeal with the winning pedigree to match his look. Owned with Eathington Angus, Woodruff Angus Farms, Head Angus Farms, Dieckmann Cattle Company, Doug Groth and Genex.

Not your typical Angus bull. TGM Compton is truly a unique individual. This son out of Style is out of a full sister to First Class and has the thickness, bone, mobility, and overall look not seen in many Angus bulls today. S I R E: Silveras Style 9303

T G M

A A A # 18 4 2 7 6 5 0 D A M: Dameron Northern Miss 3198

BW: 3.8; WW: 44; YW: 75; MM: 21; $B: 70.97 Semen now available by Dean Janssen or PVF - $30/straw and $250/sexed heifer semen.

P V F

T C F

6078

A A A # 18 6 0 6 6 1 7 S I R E : Eathington Sub-Zero D A M : PVF Proven Queen 4032 BW: -0.8; WW: +71; YW: +124; MM: +21 $B: +126.83 Semen available through PVF - $30/straw, $50/certificate. Combining the extreme calving ease of Subzero with the power and show ring success of the Proven Queen family offers the perfect choice for mating to heifers. Stacking multiple generations of calving ease, Frozen is the product of a first calf Insight daughter whose dam is a Raptor out of the dam of the 2016 NWSS Grand Female. Frozen was named Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull at the 2017 National Junior Angus Show. Owned with Talon Crest Farms.

ALAN & THERESA MILLER

217.840.6935

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pvfangus@gmail.com

ORLAN & CAROL BRANDON & CATHY JONES | 309.370.1081 Will Coor, 919.723.6399 Trent Gerlach, 608.426.4633

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PVF

The Natural is one of the top Insight sons we have ever produced. The dam of The Natural is a super stout-boned, thickended, neat-fronted Windfall daughter who is producing some of the top show heifers in our program. With a pedigree free of First Class and Style, The Natural offers tremendous flexibility to some of the top show ring sires used in the breed today. Owned with Webster Cattle Company and Griswold Cattle Company.

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A A A # 18 9 4 4 8 8 6 S I R E : PVF Insight 0129 D A M : PVF Blackbird 3127 BW: +1.9; WW: +57; YW: +91; MM: +26; $B: +118.98 Semen available through the owners or ABS Global.

Admired by all who saw him at Denver, Blacklist will be a bull that will be used in multiple breeds throughout the beef industry. Blacklist is an incredibly stout, athletic individual, who offers tremendous rib shape and dimension in a powerfully balanced package. Produced by one of our top young First Class donors, the granddam of Blacklist is the famous 645 cow, whose many accomplishments include producing the 2017 NJAS Grand Champion Female. Owned with Schaeffer Show Cattle, Butler Creek, and Higgins Farms.

PVF

7077

A A A # 18 9 4 4 8 8 9 S I R E : PVF Insight 0129 D A M : PVF Blackbird 3070 BW: +4.3; WW: +68; YW: +117; MM: +21; $B: +159.00 Semen available in packages through Schaeffer Show Cattle

A A A # 18 3 3 5 8 9 9 S I R E : PVF Radiance 0126 D A M : Thomas Lucy 7360 BW: -0.3; WW: +53; YW: +81; MM: +28; $B: +75.52 Semen available through PVF - $30/straw, $50/certificate.

PVF WB

517 7

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Halo is a massive bodied, super sound, powerful individual that is sired by Radiance, the calving ease full brother to Insight. The dam is the famous Thomas Lucy 7360 who has produced countless champions and sale toppers for the Prairie View and Ward Brothers programs. Halo will see heavy use on our First Class influenced cattle. The first calves by Halo have generated extra excitement for the incredible style and balance they possess.


| Reserve Champion Female | 2018 NWSS, shown by Olivia Caldwell

| Grand Champion Heifer | 2017 NJAS, shown by Maddy Udell | Late Junior Heifer Calf Champion | 2018 NWSS, shown by Rowdi VanZee

| Late

Junior Champion Heifer | 2017 NAILE, shown by Madelyn Gerken

Join us... PRAIRIE VIEW FARMS

for our 8th Annual Production Sale, at the farm, Gridley, Illinois | Full & maternal sibs to these popular champions sell | | Selling 30 Summer & Fall Heifer Prospects | | 15 elite two-year-old with calves at side | | 15 herd sire prospects | PRAIRIE VIEW FARMS

| Reserve Late Junior Heifer Calf | 2018 NWSS, shown by Logan Boyd

Spring Embryo Sale online at www.cwcattlesales.com

Champion

ALAN & THERESA MILLER

217.840.6935 | pvfangus@gmail.com

ORLAN & CAROL

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BRANDON & CATHY JONES

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Will Coor, 919.723.6399 | Trent Gerlach, 608.426.4633

309.370.1081

Watch for photos and videos online

www.pvfangus.com

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SHaraDON Homozygous Polled – Calving Ease – Outcross sire that is a Canadian National Champion and Show Bull of the Year. We feel “Double Vision” represents the future of the Charolais breed.

Semen: $1,500/10 Straws

Thomas Ranch Chris, Leslie, Brooke, Desirae, & Colton Polzin Chris: 612-916-0105

Troy & VeaBea Thomas • Clint & Cally Kindred Home 605-973-2448 • Troy: 605-222-1258 Cally: 605-222-1515 • Jim: 605-545-1521 March 2018 • theshowcircuit.com

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PAID IN FULL

GSC

Another great sire from Horn Livestock, TH & PHA Free

SWEET BABY JAMES

LIL WAYNE

Great looking, jack necked and cool built throughout

HETN

Calving ease, super sound, hair or slick option, style and color

PISTOL PETE

RUN FOR THE ROSES

Attractive Black & White patterned bull producing winners

LOVIN’ 620

Solid deep red, solid pedigree, Horn Livestock quality breeding

TH FREE MAB

CARD

LINEBACKER 56C

The Chiangus option with phenotype and maternal merit

FSF

STARQUEST M 50C ET

SOUTHERN SMOKE

Powerfully constructed, soft centered, moderate framed

MBP

TWO TONE

Red & White painted, long necked, awesome hip, clean

Will add look, hair, flexibility soundness, color

Deep red color, depth, thickness, super structure and look

THE GENERAL

I’M YOUR HUCKLEBERRY

EXTRA SPECIAL

Double clean, easy moving, flexible build with a bold rib

The name says it in a solid black, attractive package

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2017 NAILE SimAngus Champion

the POTENTIAL with B O V I N E E L I T E

TCR

SAMPSON 313Y

Purebred Brangus, extremely thick and deep bodied

Long bodied, clean fronted with depth and muscle

Double Clean, Stylish, Smokey Charolais x Maine x Angus

Visit our website for a complete listing of bulls available. WWW.BOVINE-ELITE.COM • info@bovine-elite.com [979] 693-0388 • [800] 786-4066 • FAX: [979] 693-7994 3300 LONGMIRE DRIVE • COLLEGE STATION, TX 77845

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STRENGTH IN

NUMBERS

Show Team Specialists Mari Palacio | 936.215.4478 Miles Toenyes | 618.420.9413 Cooper Newcomb | 580.821.2361 Dennis Wilber | 209.482.6858

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World Champion and LubriSynHA User California Chrome

Who Do You Trust with Your Animal’s Health? Don’t be fooled by fancy claims. If it isn’t LubriSynHA, it’s an imitation. The LubriSynHA Family of Products has studies on absorption and efficacy and users see results in 7-10 days. LubriSynHA is developed by a team of experts and the ONLY patented, liquid, high-molecular weight HA supplement on the market. LubriSynHA is cost effective and more efficient than all other products and procedures on the market.

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It’s Hair-Growing Season

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SEMEN FOR SALE RPM DAVIDSONS MILE P327 DOB: 4.21.2017 | 43828285 BW 1.0 | WW 41 | YW 69 | MILK 24 | M&G 45 ACT BW 65 LBS

Here is a stylish, powerfully made, moderately framed bull that brings a fresh pedigree for calving ease performance. Use him on your black heifers and get a set of really stylish baldies.

Also Available:

ECR RO CHOSEN ONE 424ET P43517600

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Call for pricing Volume Discounts Available

ECR RO CHOSEN ONE 424ET DOB: 3.18.2014 | P43517600

BULL SALE - April 20, 2018 83589 Gracie Creek Ave., Burwell, NE Ronny 308-750-4454 Pat 308-214-0772

Roger 308-750-4453 hereford@nctc.net

BURWELL LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Selling 25 2-year old & Fall yearling bulls


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P.O. Box 157 • Frederick, Oklahoma 75342 C.A. & Judy Collins: 580-305-1849 www.collins-cattle.com • fb.com/collinscattle

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Hudson Myers Grand Champion Angus Heifer

Addie Foor Supreme Champion Gilt

Lauren May Grand Champion Steer

Hunter Lock Grand Champion Market Heifer

Carter Pokorny Champion Yorkshire Gilt

Logan McCrae Grand Champion Steer

Julia Frye Grand Champion Steer

Sage Becker Reserve Grand Champion FFA Market Hog

Matthew Pointer Grand Champion Steer

Katelyn Gillum Grand Champion Steer

Lauren Davis Grand Champion Yorkshire Gilt

Tori Crisp Reserve Grand Champion Steer

That pretty much says it all. What else can we tell you? How our show feed gives you an edge in competition when the margin for victory is razor-thin? But one look at our champions already told you that. Animals speak louder than words. TM

See all our winners at purinamills.com/winners © 2018 Purina Animal Nutrition LLC. All rights reserved.

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GluCoat is the next level or generation to a fat source or supplement. You will never use a fat product again! • It’s a sugar product, not a fat product such as vegetable oil. Sugar speeds up the rumen for better feed intake. • It contains Cell-rate with millions of dollars worth of nucleotides and nucleic acids studies behind it. • Also contains a refined flavoured fish oil which is great for skin and hair at the same time provides a great source of the Omega Fatty Acids for joint health. • B Vitamins (B12, B6, Riboflavin, Niacin) which has been known to increase appetite. • Molasses base so cattle, sheep, and goats love it. They will feel better, act better, and their eating habits will change. GluCoat will keep you ready for the ring!

Extreme Natural Stride is the most comprehensive formula for join support on the market today! In the show ring, soundness is a Necessity and with the advancements in genetics and performance, we have stressed the structure of show livestock to the limits. Whether it’s swelling, join pain, flexibility, wear and tear, or other basic movement issues, Extreme Natural Stride is your simple solution. Renowned as a natural lubricant, Cetyl Myristoleate is an essential component in Extreme Natural Stride and along with 9 other key ingredients Extreme is an all in one multi-ingredient product that attacks a joint from all directions. You are guaranteed the most bang for your buck!

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. It’s time to be thinking about getting ready for summer shows. Use for 90 to 120 days and for optimal results start feeding 120 days out. Don’t get left behind, use what the champions are using!!

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CE

CE

Silveiras Style (Angus)

BCII MLA Next Up (Angus)

CE

Colburn Primo (Angus)

CE

Slider (Angus)

CE

Bush’s Unbelievable (Angus) Musgrave Sky High ( Angus)

5T Power Chip (Angus)

PCC Witten (Angus)

CE

Detour (Red Angus)

TH Victor 43Y (Hereford) Showtime Fireball (Hereford) Custom Made (Hereford)

CE

Deception (SH)

Purple Cobain (Hereford) CRR Screenshot (Hereford)

CE

THC

Quiet Man (Shorthorn)

Red, White & Roan (Shorthorn) FSF Starburst (Shorthorn)

CE

All That Matters (Maine)

Rojas Rioja (Red Angus)

CE

CE

Damn Proud (Shorthorn)

CE

Maternal Made (% Maine)

Testify (Maine)

CE

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CE

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Affliction (%Maine)

Jose Ali/I-80 Outcross (Maine)

,

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Comfort Zone (Maine)

CE

Garth (Maine)

Bourbon Street (Maine)

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MINN Hybrid (%Maine) Black Power Play (%maine, chi) Safe N Sound (Club Calf)


CE CE

Outlier (20% Chi)

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THF

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Fu Man Chu (16% Chi)

Italian Stallion (Club Calf)

THF

The Creature (Club Calf) Made to Order 2 (Club Calf) Second2None (Club Calf)

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McKinley (Club Calf)

CE THF

One In The Chamber (Club Calf)

Here I Am (Club Calf)

Surround Sound (Club Calf)

No Worries (Club Calf)

THF

Matador (Club Calf)

Broker (Simmy)

Unfinished Business (Club Calf)

Distinction (3/4 Simmy)

Control Freak (Club Calf)

THF

Rock Star (Club Calf)

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CE

CE

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WC Bankroll (Simmy)

Man’s the Word (Full bro to MAB)

CE

Loaded Up (Simmy)

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CE

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CE

Quantum Leap (Simmy)

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Hottest Sires



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Cattle Visons offers the best in SimInfluenced genetics 1-866-356-4565 www.cattlevisions.com

WLE

Better Believe It

Big Deal

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Quantum Leap

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Uprising

PERCENTAGE

Lock Down


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I-67 I-67

I-67 Steer Res Div Champ out of first calf heifer Many-Time Champ I-67 out of first calf heifer

50% Maine, 12%Chi CE Siring more high sellers in his first calf crop than any other calving ease sire.

Jose Jose

Maine CE uChamp

Maine B&O NAILE! Jose x I80 uuChamp Maintainer Sioux Falls

AA Step Step Up Up

Simmental CE u$92,000

Jones heifer, OH (Cinderella) uuChamp for Tolle Family

Primo Primo

Champ NWSS prospect, out of an I-67 dam

Loaded Up Loaded Up

Simmental CE uMany

time Champ % Simmy/Chi uuSon of Loaded Up

Unbelievable Bush Unbelievable

Angus CE uChamp

B&O ChiAngus 2013 Jr. National uuChamp % Sim at NWSS & NAILE Unbelievable daughters averaged over $7000 for Reimann Ranch, SD.

Broker Broker

Angus

uRes.

Champion Ft.Worth for Nowatzke uuMany-Time Grand Female for Guyer

Awesome combo of First Class x multiple Style champion female. Primo’s full sisters are the best show heifers on the circuit!

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No Worries No Worries

75% Maine CE

uChamp

Maine Heifer uuUtah State Fair Champ Steer

Style Silveiras Style

Angus CE u2015

NWSS Reserve Champ Chi for Vickland uuMany time %Sim for Sullivan’s, by Style!

Halftime Halftime

SimAngus CE uBroker

is the most dominant Simmental sire for making champions like Bloomberg’s JS Boots, Triple Crown Champion!

uDiv

Champ for Wallace, MO


Online

FOURTH ANNUAL

4.05.18

FALL-BORN STEER & HEIFER SALE

T H U R S D AY …following Easter Sunday

August–September–early October Steer & Heifer Prospects…approximately 60 head! Full or maternal sibs to these 2017 champions sell…

Coontz Family Champion Maine Steer, 2017 Oklahoma Youth Expo

Troyer Family Reserve Champion Angus Steer, 2017 Tulsa State Fair Prospect Show

Troyer Family Division Champion MaineTainer Heifer, 2017 Oklahoma Youth Expo

Coontz Family Champion Chi & 3rd Overall Steer, 2017 Tulsa State Fair Prospect Show

James Family Champion Limousin Progress Steer (A), 2017 Oklahoma AGR Winter Bonanza

Turner Family Grand Champion Steer, 2017 TJMAA Fall Fundraiser

If you have purchased from us before, we thank you and welcome you back. If not, come see why so many of our customers are repeat buyers. The quality is here!

ALL CALVES AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING AT YOUR CONVENIENCE — GIVE US A CALL!

Ottterstad Cattle Company

Pictures and videos online prior to sale day: sconlinesales.com

2132 Mesa Road | Tuttle, OK TRAVIS 405.219.9923 | JILL 405.317.1743 taotterstad@aol.com

WYNNE C AT T L E

8100 Harryman Road Newcastle, OK COLTON WYNNE 405.627.8437 JAKE WYNNE 405.627.3774

Follow us on Facebook for sale updates! facebook.com/OtterstadCattle facebook.com/Wynne-Show-Cattle

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QUALITY SINCE 2008 Since our inception, in 2008, MWG has offered one of a kind service to clients far & near. We pride ourselves on the relationships built through this ever demanding & exciting industry. Our bull battery is diverse and we offer only semen of the highest quality. You can count on MWG to provide you with the service you deserve, quality you can expect in a fair and honest manner. If you have not done business with us please give us a call today and experience the MWG difference!

WWW.MWGENETICS.COM


mwg where quality & customers matter every day.

tim heckman 309.255.0199 brad onion 309.368.7411 mwgenetics.com 8474 n. 820th ave. hennepin illinois 61327 we accept visa & mastercard


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GSC DAWN 29B | Embryos by Pay The Price

HILB/ RUBY BUTTERFLY Embryos by Lover Boy and Executive Order

HPF SAZERAC Z074 | Sexed eggs by Better Believe It, Hammertime, and Pay The Price

BFSC LASTING IMPRESSION Embryos by Sexed Relentless and Executive Order, and Quantum Leap

CLRWTR W94B Sexed embryos by Relentless, Pay The Price, and Hammertime

Kip: 317.432.4217 | Connor: 812.344.3911 HOME: 18811 E State Rd 46 | Hope, IN 47246 www.bonnellfarmsshowcattle.com

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seventh annual

3.15.18

THURSDAY

www.cwcattlesales.com

Our 7th Annual Offering of Frozen Genetics

Rare Semen

2017 Heart Of It All Supreme Champion Heifer (Ring A)…full sib embryos sell

2018 VCCP Supreme Champion Heifer …full sib embryos sell

2018 NWSS Angus Heifer Calf Champion …full sib embryos sell

2017 NAILE Angus Senior Heifer Calf Champion…full sib embryos sell

2017 NWSS Reserve Grand Champion Junior Angus Heifer…embryos out of this donor sell

2016 NWSS Grand Champion Angus Heifer …her embryos sell

RARE SEMEN SELLS!

First Class

scheetz CATTLE COMPANY

Silveiras Style 9303 Jason Scheetz 319.470.6488 jasonscheetz@gmail.com 2714 210th Street Fort Madison, Iowa 52627

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ANGUS - ABERDEEN PLUS - RED ANGUS

DUFF CATTLE COMPANY SATURDAY, MARCH, 31ST 1:00 PM CST

DUFF FARMS SALE FACILITY HOBART, OK

Selling 80 Bulls

ANNUAL BULL SALE

40 Angus Bulls 18 month to 2 Year Old | 15 Red Angus 2 Year Old Bulls 14 Aberdeen Plus 2 Year Old Bulls | 5 Hereford Bulls

PLUS EXCLUSIVE RED ANGUS SEMEN PACKAGES OF REDBOX All bulls selling qualify your herd for the best buy back program in the business! Contact Kirk or Todd for more information!

HONCHO

Duff Full House x Duff Basic Instinct Proven Predictable Foundation Genetics

REDBOX

Selling Exclusive Semen Packages to Redox, the Exciting son of Wide Load

MAJOR SIRES INCLUDE:

DUFF 1623

Duff Basic Instinct x Emblazon x 814G

DUFF 16143

Bingo x GT Cita

DUFF 16118

Duff Carry On x E Blast Major Angus AI and Herd Sire Candidate. Powerful pedigree

DUFF 1695

Bingo x Lazy MC Smash

Duff Basic Instinct, Duff Carry On, Bingo, Oles Oscar, Duff Trust Me

Join & Register Online today... SALE MANAGEMENT:

Christy Collins, Inc.

Online Bidding at www.cci.live

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


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ONLINE HEIFER SALE

APRIL 8, 2018 Breeders World Online Sales

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SEPTEMBER 5, 2018

Partners For Performance Bull Sale

OCTOBER 13, 2018

Partners For Performance Female Sale

View the sale offering online -

WWW.SILVEIRABROS.COM

RICK BLANCHARD // (559)217.1502 DARRELL SILVEIRA // (559)217.1504 GARRETT BLANCHARD // (559)978.2778 MATT LEO // (209)587.5838 KELSEY SCHOTT // (760)877.8135

Marketing :

M3 Marketing MATT MACFARLANE (916) 803-3113

WE PROUDLY USE + RECOMMEND:

2018 S ale

SEXED Silveiras Style 9303 Silveiras Mission Nexus 1378


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Mark & Johnny Lively • Beaumont, TX Mark 409-656-0816 • Johnny 409-289-5746 mark.lively@modernusa.com • facebook.com/utopiaranch

utopiacattleranch.com

Come Check Out Smokin Bob TWO in person or check him out on Utopia Ranch Facebook or utopiacattleranch.com • DOB: February 14th, 2017


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Esquire

AAA Reg. #: 17856529

SILVEIRAS

3544

Sired by Esquire.

Sexed semen available.

Sire: Silveiras Style 903 | Dam: KNC C Cabin Creek Sandy 804 | D.O.B.: 11/28/13

SILVEIRA BROS Rick, Allison & Garrett Blanchard Firebaugh, California 559.244.0862 silveirasbros.com

FOOSE SHOW CATTLE Nathan & Tammy Foose Elmwood, Illinois 812.243.0647 fooseshowcattle@gmail.com

WEBSTER FARMS Wayne & Pat Webster Walker, Iowa



Dominating Big Stage the

+17573679 S: PLAINVIEW LUTTON E102 D: PVF PROVEN QUEEN 786

The sire who is putting daughters in the winner’s circle!

Roundtable S&R

EXAR

Frontier Gal 7683

Owned by: Whitney Walker, AR Early Winter Calf Champion, 2018 NWSS

EXAR

Frontier Gal 1257

Owned by: Sara Sullivan, IA Rs. Late Winter Calf Champion, 2018 NWSS

When winning is the goal, call Express Ranches about Roundtable sexed semen! 800.664.3977 OWNED WITH… S&R ANGUS WEIGEL’S STEER PIT WESTON, WI CUBA CITY, WI JARED 715-573-4921 MARK 608-732-2445

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EXAR

J328

Princess 6680

Owned by: Carter Ward, MO Grand Champion, 2018 NWSS Open & Juinor Shows

Triple Crown Female!

BOB FUNK, OWNER // JAROLD CALLAHAN, PRES. 2202 N. 11TH ST. // YUKON, OKLAHOMA 73099 800-664-3977 // 405-350-0044 WWW.EXPRESSRANCHES.COM


Silveiras Style 9303 AAA 16427563

What do these recent champions have in common?

Sb Style tyle in

Supreme Champion Heifer, 2018 VCCP Winter Classic

Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Plus Heifer, 2018 National Western Stock Show

MORE champions MORE breeds than any other sire!

Reserve Grand Champion Limousin Heifer, 2018 National Western Stock Show

Grand Champion Chianina Heifer, 2018 Fort Worth Stock Show

Grand Champion SimmSolution Heifer, 2018 Fort Worth Stock Show

scheetz CATTLE COMPANY

Jason Scheetz 319.470.6488 jasonscheetz@gmail.com 2714 210th Street Fort Madison, Iowa 52627

Semen $95

Available through all major distributors, including Cattle Visions & Griswold Cattle.

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TJSC HAMMER TIME 35D asa. 3185062 - pb simmental Mr TR Hammer 308A X TJSC So Sweet 104X Semen distributed by Griswold Genetics THANK YOU TO THESE PARTNERS Griswold Cattle Co., • Trennepohl Farms Willow Springs Cattle Co. • Boysel Genetics, Kroupa Genetics, • Buck Creek Ranch Tolle Show Cattle, • Bonnell Farms Show Cattle Dwyer Cattle • Y Not Cattle Lawrence Cattle Co. • Lee Simmental Farm, Haefner-Schick Cattle • Bruns Cattle

TJSC KING OF DIAMONDS 165E

asa. 3326935 - pb simmental LLSF Pays to Believe ZU194 X KLS Diamond W516 Division 1 Champion, 2018 NWSS OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2018 NWSS Open Show Res. Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2018 NWSS Jr. Show shown by. Caitlin Schaub Daddy’s Money X Lucky Lady 71N

Grand Champion Simmental Female, 2018 NWSS Open & Jr. Show shown by. Meghan Reed WS Revival X TJSC She’s So Sweet 9W

PO BOX 35 • HARROD, OHIO 45850 TROY JONES 419-230-8675 • RANDY JONES 419-230-8734 TYLER HUMPHREY 419-230-3450 • TODD HERMAN 918-605-5137 NICK HULSMEYER 937-538-7126 • WWW.JONESSHOWCATTLE.COM March 2018 • theshowcircuit.com

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O K L AHOMA S TATE UNIVERSIT Y

39th Annual

PRODUCTION SALE

1:00 p.m., Sunday

APRIL 8, 2018

Stillwater, Oklahoma

40 FEMALE LOTS • 50 BULLS

Fall Show Heifer Prospects…Spring Yearling Show & Donor Prospects…Young Spring Cow/Calf Pairs… Proven Donor Dams…Fall Long Yearling & Spring Yearling Bulls, ready for service

ANGUS • BRANGUS • HEREFORD • LIMOUSIN • SIMMENTAL

2018 NWSS CHAMPION PEN OF THREE ANGUS HEIFERS

Selling buyer’s choice of these Denver Champion flush sisters by Barstow Cash!

OSU EMPRESS 7181

AAA 18792911 • 3/7/2017 OSU Class Act x OSU Empress 1154 (SAV Brilliance)

OSU JILT 7116

OSU MISSY 7301

AAA +18747535 • 1/5/2017 Barstow Cash x OSU Jilt 0105 (EXAR Titlelist)

AHA P43832959 (Polled) • 1/9/2017 Hometown 10Y x OSU Missy 4301 (Victor 719T)

Member of our 2018 NWSS Champion Pen of Three Angus Heifers.

OSU CLASS ACT 7192

AAA 18792920 • 4/3/2017 OSU Class Act x OSU Empress 4205 (EXAR Blue Chip)

OSU JILT 6110

AAA +18496017 • 1/2/2016 Barstow Cash x OSU Currency x BC Raven

Sells with a January 4th bull calf by EXAR Stud.

Join us for the annual OSU Animal Science Weekend! We are updating our mailing list! If you have not bought here in the past and would like to receive a catalog, please contact Jeremy today to request your Cowboy Classic sale book.

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

Jeremy Leister, Manager (405) 714-0557 • leister@okstate.edu Asa Kirby, Cow Herd (276) 345-2174 Dr. Mark Johnson, Associate Professor (405) 880-1902

VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME…LOCATED 3 MILES WEST OF STILLWATER ON NORTH SIDE OF HWY. 51

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FSF Bitcoin possesses extra depth and spring of rib with a powerhouse hip and hind leg. He travels exceptionally well, being true and long-strided. His sire has stood the test of time being one of the first gold sires and is treasured by many yet today. His dam is a littermate to FSF King of Men and a maternal sib to FSF Farrer Out, Aven Horn’s winning Shorthorn steer and Weston Ott’s 10-time Champion Shorthorn steer. Partial interest in their dam just sold to Denny Everson for $35,000!

In 2018,consider this golden double clean sire who can move your herd forward!

Semen: $30

FARRER

STOCK FARMS Royal Center, Indiana Tom: 574-727-0680 Payton: 765-586-8186 Taylor: 575-727-5610


Nun Better x Two Tone

NIX RANCH AND CATTLE Jonathan and Randi Nix Midland, Texas

FARRER STOCK FARMS Royal Center, Indiana Tom: 574-727-0680 Payton: 765-586-8186 Taylor: 575-727-5610

FSF Far Better offers a new twist in Shorthorn Genetics and build. He is unparalleled in his extra 3-D dimension combined with a great look and mobility. Double clean and shaggy are added features of this $30,000 powerhouse. HIGH QUALIT Y SEMEN $30 Available from SEK or owners


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GLOVER

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2018 National Western Livestock Show Congratulations Tommy Glover!

CATTLE COMPANY

DUSTIN, JAMIE, TOMMY, and TAYLOR GLOVER Elgin, Oklahoma Dustin: 580-280-0188 • Jamie: 580-280-0448 Shane Sturgeon: 580-302-3318 Clint McCauley: 303-475-7927

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 Oklahoma Youth Expo Congratulations Tommy Glover!

CHAMPION LIMOUSIN MARKET STEER 2017 Oklahoma Youth Expo Congratulations Cooper Shebester!

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS MARKET STEER 2017 Oklahoma Youth Expo Congratulations Hadie Testerman!

CHAMPION HEREFORD MARKET STEER 2017 Oklahoma Youth Expo Congratulations Taylor Glover!

RESERVE ALL OTHER COLORED MARKET STEER 2017 Arizona National Livestock Show Congratulations Taylor Glover!

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2018 Sioux Empire Farm Show Congratulations Madisyn McCauley!

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COM E VISI T US AT THE 201 8 OHI O BEE F EXP O SEM EN AVA ILAB LE

SIRE

ACA

Smokin’ Bob

DAM

385124

FAIR Wicked Harriet 902W

THC/PHAF

DOB

3/8/2016

BW

83 lbs

MISTY MOUNTAIN FARM | Fisher, WV Hunter & Peggy Williams | 304.257.3638

QUAD S FARM | Cameron, WV Rich & Paula Siburt | 304.280.2471 YETI & STRIP TEASE SEMEN AVAILABLE THROUGH

SEK • Cattle Visions

SIRE

Man Among Boys

DAM

FAIR Wicked Harriet 902W

DOB

3/4/2015

BW

86 lbs

ACA

379160

ASA

3055943

FULL SIBS

Italian Stallion Lucky

THF/PHAF


From his picture perfect profile to his big name branded pedigree, POWER IN A CANE has what it takes to sire an awesome line of show calves. He is thick topped, chisel fronted sweeping belly, fault free in his stride, big boned, square hipped and has a great dispositon. His branded pedigree includes I 80, Walks Alone, Heat Seeker, Leachman Saugahatchee, Traveler, Cowans Ali, DCC Hard Drive and Heat Wave. THE FIRST FULL SIB EMBRYO EARNED GRAND CHAMPION CHI BULL HONORS AT THE 2017 INDIANA STATE FAIR AS A CALF!

SEMEN AVAILABLE FROM SEK Genetics Cattle Visio ns Blake Cattl e Co.

WWW.BLAKECATTLECO.COM

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UDE Queen Ruth 109E ... The $50,000, Reserve Division Winner, 2018 FWSS, is a daughter of Watchout.

Conley Sandy 728 ... $24,000 high selling Watchout daughter purcahsed by Wheeler of Missouri. Conley Watchout 7211 ... This half-interest, $200,000, future herd sire prospect is a son of SMA Watchout 482. He was recently named Reserve Grand Champion Bull at the 2018 FWSS. SSF Nellie Girl 3027 ... This Watchout daugher sold for $19,500 and has been named Reserve Division Winner, 2017 NAILE & Reserve Supreme Heifer, 2017 Hoosier Beef Congress for Kallie Knott.

Use on your First Class, Style and Insight genetics.

$100.00/Unit To Order Semen and AI Certificates, please contact Cindy Cagwin-Johnston, 217.370.6034 or cagwincattle@casscomm.com

Kyle Conley 580.618.4533

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2 DAYS! 2 SHOWS!

ONE LOCATION!

SCOTT COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS SPRING LIVESTOCK SHOWS SCOTT CITY, KANSAS

SATURDAY, APRIL 28 10 a.m.: Sheep followed by Hogs 10 a.m.: Meat Goats followed by Cattle

MORE THAN $20,000 IN CASH & AWARDS!

Top 5 Prospect Market Beef and Breeding Heifers $1,000 • $500 • $300 • $200 • $100

Top 5 Prospect Market Hog , Lamb & Meat Goat $500 • $400 • $300 • $200 • $100

NEW FOR 2018 - Top 5 Gilts

SUNDAY, APRIL 29 9 a.m.: Sheep followed by Hogs 9 a.m.: Meat Goats followed by Cattle

Special Prize:

Drawings for those that Pre-Enter both days.

Prize Drawings for all! Judges:

Kyndal Reitzenstein, Kersey, Colorado Saturday Cattle & Goats; Sunday Hogs & Sheep Colby Tabor, Denison, Iowa Saturday Hogs & Sheep; Sunday Cattle & Goats

Top 5 Awards

Visit our website ...

BOTH DAYS! Showmanship Champion & Reserves

... to look for award info , entry forms, online entry submission, rules, schedule, lodging & more.

Saturday: Awards • Sunday: Awards

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WESTERNKSWEEKEND.COM


NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW JANUARY 6-21, 2018 // DENVER, COLORADO

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER Lillie Skiles

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET STEER Tommy Glover

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SHOW RESULTS

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET BARROW Weston Lackey

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET BARROW Payton Rodgers

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Bailee Amstutz

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Makensie Goggin

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET GOAT Karsyn Fetzer

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GOAT Dakota Martin

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NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW JANUARY 6-21, 2018 // DENVER, COLORADO

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS COMPOSITE

RESERVE ANGUS

RESERVE CHAROLAIS

RESERVE CHAROLAIS COMPOSITE

CHAMPION CHIANINA

CHAMPION HEREFORD

CHAMPION POLLED HEREFORD

RESERVE CHIANINA

RESERVE HEREFORD

RESERVE POLLED HEREFORD

Carter Ward

Olivia Caldwell

Sara Sullivan

Sara Sullivan

Cagney Effling

Kelton Arthur

Kristi Effling

Morgan Lowderman

Mason Walker

JUNIOR BREEDING HEIFERS

CHAMPION ANGUS

Jami Longacre

Abby Bell

Kendi Miigerl

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SHOW RESULTS

CHAMPION LIMOUSIN

CHAMPION LIMFLEX

CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU

RESERVE LIMOUSIN

RESERVE LIMFLEX

RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU

CHAMPION RED ANGUS

CHAMPION SALERS

CHAMPION SHORTHORN

RESERVE RED ANGUS

RESERVE SALERS

RESERVE SHORTHORN

Maycee Ratliff

Erin Dilger Lawrence

Alyssa DePorter

Andrew Meier

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Ben Spencer

Allyson Rice

Christian Hirsch

Taylor Goering

Whitney Walker

Caitlin Schaub

Jake Nikkel

Claire Trennepohl


NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW JANUARY 6-21, 2018 // DENVER, COLORADO

CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS

CHAMPION SIMMENTAL

CHAMPION PERCENT SIMMENTAL

RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS

RESERVE SIMMENTAL

RESERVE PERCENT SIMMENTAL

Kane Aegerter

Sara Sullivan

Meghan Reed

Abby Wood

Whitney Olson

Kenidey Effling

NOT PICTURED:

CHAMPION BALANCER Allie Raab RESERVE BALANCER Taylor Goering CHAMPION GELBVIEH Clint Main RESERVE GELBVIEH Austin Teeter

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OPEN BREEDING HEIFERS

SHOW RESULTS

CHAMPION ANGUS

CHAMPION BALANCER

CHAMPION BRAUNVIEH

RESERVE ANGUS

RESERVE BALANCER

RESERVE BRAUNVIEH

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS COMPOSITE

CHAMPION CHIANINA

RESERVE CHAROLAIS

RESERVE CHAROLAIS COMPOSITE

RESERVE CHIANINA

Carter Ward

Jack Dameron

Kelton Arthur

Cagney Effling

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Eagle Pass Ranch

Eagle Pass Ranch

Mason Walker

Finley Yochum

Brink Livestock

Dylan Horner

Hadley Dunklau

Sara Sullivan


NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW JANUARY 6-21, 2018 // DENVER, COLORADO

CHAMPION CHIANGUS

CHAMPION GELBVIEH

CHAMPION HEREFORD

RESERVE CHIANGUS

RESERVE GELBVIEH

RESERVE HEREFORD

CHAMPION POLLED HEREFORD

CHAMPION LIMOUSIN

CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU

RESERVE POLLED HEREFORD

RESERVE LIMOUSIN

RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU

Lane Enyart

Katy Satree

Brett Barber

David Smith

Clint Main

Walter Teeter

Maycee Ratliff

Sara Sullivan

Rebecca Moore

David Smith

Caitlin Schaub

Whitney Walker

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SHOW RESULTS

CHAMPION MAINETAINER

CHAMPION RED ANGUS

CHAMPION SALERS

RESERVE MAINETAINER

RESERVE RED ANGUS

RESERVE SALERS

CHAMPION SHORTHORN

CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS

CHAMPION SIMMENTAL

RESERVE SHORTHORN

RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS

RESERVE SIMMENTAL

Sara Sullivan

Chloe Van Vliet

Cates Farm

Gavin Cender

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Kollin Walter

TC Reds

Kane Aegerter

Sara Sullivan

Taylor Goering

Marc Street

Meghan Reed

Sara Sullivan


NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW JANUARY 6-21, 2018 // DENVER, COLORADO

CHAMPION PERCENT SIMMENTAL Whitney Olson

RESERVE PERCENT SIMMENTAL Logan Zemlicka

RIDLING CATTLE ONLINE SALE

MARCH 20

RESERVE CHAMPION MAINE 2016 HOUSTON

SCONLINESALES.COM

SALE 1PM CST UNTIL 7PM CST

AUG/SEPT-BORN STEERS

20 STRAWS OF TROUBADOUR SEMEN GRAND AT TJLA FALL CLASSIC

VIEW ON FARM AFTER MARCH 1ST 21562 E 1260 RD, SENTINEL OK

GRAND AT GOLDEN SPREAD CLASSIC

CONTACTS: JASON BOW 405-227-8691; RANDY RIDLING 580-480-5331

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SHOW RESULTS

MARKET ANIMALS

3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL Ashtin Guyer

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL Hadley Hendrickson

4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL Adam Miller

5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL Bryceston Hoover

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL Ashtin Guyer

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GIBSON COUNTY PREVIEW SHOW FEBRUARY 3-4, 2018 \\ PRINCETON, INDIANA

BREEDING HEIFERS

3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER Bailey Thomson

GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER Mercedes Ferre

4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER Reece Thoreson

5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER Mattie Drew Doerstler

RESERVE CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER Addie Walther

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SHOW RESULTS

MARKET ANIMALS

3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION MAINETAINER Makenna Hoppa

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Nick Boersen

4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE CROSSBRED Jarrett Waters

5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL 3RD CROSSBRED Mckenna Sovis

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CROSSBRED Alissa Boersen

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MJLS WINTER CLASSIC BEEF SHOW DECEMBER 8-10, 2017 \\ EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN

HEIFERS

3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION CHIANINA Ellie Mitchell

GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION ANGUS Logan Kosinski

4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION PERCENTAGE SIMMENTAL Cade Shiery

5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS Mike Brown

RESERVE CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS Carson Evans

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SHOW RESULTS

RING A MARKET ANIMALS

3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER Spencer Goettemoeller

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CROSSBRED Ashtin Guyer

4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL 3RD CROSSBRED Gianis Tourloukis

5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION AOB Cordon Selke

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE CROSSBRED Aaron Kerlee

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SCARLET & GRAY MIDWEST SHOWDOWN JANUARY 6-7, 2018 \\ COLUMBUS, OHIO

RING A HEIFERS

3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION CROSSBRED Mattie Drew Doerslter

GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION CHIANINA Maci Chamberlin

4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION LOW PERCENT AOB Kathy Lehman

5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER RESERVE CHIANINA Abbie Collins

RESERVE CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION MAINETAINER Nalaney Guyer

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SHOW RESULTS

RING B MARKET ANIMALS

3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE CROSSBRED Aaron Kerlee

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Nicholas Boersen

4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CHIANINA Zack Bowman

5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION AOB Cordon Selke

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CROSSBRED Ashtin Guyer

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SCARLET & GRAY MIDWEST SHOWDOWN JANUARY 6-7, 2018 \\ COLUMBUS, OHIO

RING B HEIFERS

3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER RESERVE CHIANINA Maci Chamberlin

GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION ANGUS Kathy Lehman

4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION PERCENT SIMMENTAL Ashley Wampler

5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION MAINETAINER Nalaney Guyer

RESERVE CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION CHIANINA Abbie Collins

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SHOW RESULTS

SHOWMANSHIP

NOVICE

1st - Caroline Winter; 2nd - McKinzie Dotson; 3rd - Garrett Miley; 4th - Maggie Mathews; 5th - Audriana Albert; 6th - Brooklyn Conrad; 7th - Lukas Perry; 8th - Ashlie Spencer; 9th - Taylor Blanton; 10th - Ramey Wyant

BEGINNER

1st - Emma Yochum; 2nd - Carly Sanders; 3rd - Alexis Perry; 4th - Kolten Greenhorn; 5th - Delaney Chester; 6th - Alexis Watkins; 7th - Taylor Barton; 8th - Connor Yochum; 9th - Delaney Dudte; 10th - Kayne Dotson

INTERMEDIATE

1st - Sydney Mazey; 2nd - Zach Retcher; 3rd - Rufus Levi Tackett; 4th - Madalynn Bruckelmyer; 5th - Caden Hess; 6th - Kristina Scheurman; 7th - Dawson Osborn; 8th - Hayden Belleville; 9th - Rachel Hostetler; 10th - Collin Britton

JUNIOR

1st - Hudson Drake; 2nd - Sydney Sanders; 3rd - Karly Goetz; 4th - Logan Schroeder; 5th - Beau Johnson; 6th - Walker Wiley; 7th - Jacob Wiechart; 8th - Luke Schroeder; 9th - Payton Shepard; 10th - Owen Fennig

SENIOR

1st - Jordan Johnson; 2nd - Emma Mathews; 3rd - Kyle Piscione; 4th - Bricen Hess; 5th - Haley Frazier; 6th - Alli Pfister; 7th - Micayla McClure; 8th - Morgan Mazey; 9th - Quinton Waits; 10th - Gabrielle Cooper

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KANSAS BEEF EXPO

DECEMBER 8-10, 2017 // HUTCHINSON, KANSAS

RING A MARKET ANIMALS

3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE CROSSBRED Vada Vickland

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CROSSBRED Julia Frye

4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CHIANINA Vada Vickland

5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL 3RD CROSSBRED Katelyn Gilliam

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION MAINETAINER Jaxon Schrag

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SHOW RESULTS

RING A HEIFERS

3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER RESERVE FOUNDATION SIMMENTAL Jake Nikkel

GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION ANGUS Ben Nikkel

4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION CHAROLAIS Kelton Arthur

5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION AOB Ellistin Morey

RESERVE CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION FOUNDATION SIMMENTAL Whitney Walker

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KANSAS BEEF EXPO

DECEMBER 8-10, 2017 // HUTCHINSON, KANSAS

RING B MARKET ANIMALS

3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL 3RD CROSSBRED Julia Frye

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CROSSBRED Shayne Varner

4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION MAINETAINER Jaxon Schrag

5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CHIANINA Vada Vickland

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE CROSSBRED Katelyn Gilliam

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SHOW RESULTS

RING B HEIFERS

3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION ANGUS Ben Nikkel

GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION FOUNDATION SIMMENTAL Jake Nikkel

4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS Sammie Schrag

5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION MAINETAINER Hadley Dunklau

RESERVE CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION CHAROLAIS Kelton Arthur

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OKLAHOMA STATE AGR WINTER BONANZA DECEMBER 9-10, 2017 // STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA

RING A PROSPECT ANIMALS

3RD OVERALL PROSPECT CALF RESERVE SIMMENTAL Cameron Ludtke

GRAND CHAMPION PROSPECT CALF CHAMPION CHIANINA Tristan Fields

4TH OVERALL PROSPECT CALF CHAMPION CHAROLAIS Kaleb Johnston

5TH OVERALL PROSPECT CALF RESERVE CHAROLAIS Cameron Ludtke

RESERVE CHAMPION PROSPECT CALF CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Sadie Wynne

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SHOW RESULTS

RING A PROGRESS STEERS

RESERVE PROGRESS STEER Mackena Tennyson

CHAMPION PROGRESS STEER Tristan Fields

RING B PROGRESS STEERS

RESERVE PROGRESS STEER Tucker Freie

CHAMPION PROGRESS STEER Tristan Fields

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OKLAHOMA STATE AGR WINTER BONANZA DECEMBER 9-10, 2017 // STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA

RING A HEIFERS

3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION COMMERCIAL Chloee Clark

GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION CHIANINA Mason Walker

4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION LIMFLEX Tristan Fields

5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION POLLED HEREFORD Kya Rhodes

RESERVE CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION PERCENTAGE SIMMENTAL Whitney Walker

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SHOW RESULTS

RING B PROSPECT ANIMALS

3RD OVERALL PROSPECT CALF CHAMPION CROSSBRED Baylor Bonham

GRAND CHAMPION PROSPECT CALF CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Sadie Wynne

4TH OVERALL PROSPECT CALF CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU Charlie Hudgins

5TH OVERALL PROSPECT CALF RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU Kaid Reininger

RESERVE CHAMPION PROSPECT CALF CHAMPION CHIANINA Tristan Fields

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OKLAHOMA STATE AGR WINTER BONANZA DECEMBER 9-10, 2017 // STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA

RING B HEIFERS

3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION PERCENTAGE SIMMENTAL Whitney Walker

GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION CHIANINA Mason Walker

4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Braelyn Berlowitz

5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION LIMFLEX Tristan Fields

RESERVE CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION COMMERCIAL Chloee Clark

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PROFESSOR to PRODUCER

Low Cost Diets for Beef Cows As I have balanced diets for cow-calf producers this winter, I have been reminded just how inexpensively we can feed cows. Producers who grow or have access to a variety of forages have the ability to create balanced diets without the need to purchase expensive supplements or premixes. As one young purebred producer put it after I balanced several diets for his operation, “We can set aside 10 acres to grow alfalfa to supplement corn silage or grass hay and save a ton of money not buying commercial supplements or we can plant that 10 acres into corn and break even (money wise).” It is kind of a no-brainer, is it not? For producers who are limited to one forage type, the use of co-products (soy hulls, corn gluten, and corn distiller’s grains) really helps keep feed costs down. Over the last few years, I have really become a believer in growing cereal rye to produce ryelage. Growing cereal rye on acres planned for soybean production is another “no-brainer” that allows producers to grow a high protein forage without taking acres out of a corn – soybean rotation. An interesting point about cereal rye is that it can be

used to produce a high-protein forage or it can be used to produce a lower-quality, high-tonnage forage. It all depends on harvesting maturity. Ryelage has a very narrow window in the spring regarding timing of harvest to produce a high-protein forage. Rye should be harvested prior to or in a very early dough stage of grain maturity in order to have a high crude protein/high digestibility content (18% to 20% crude protein). Harvesting past the early dough stage can be a good forage to feed if volume of feedstuff is the goal, but then ryelage becomes a forage that needs supplementation as opposed to being the supplementing forage. The problem with using forages to create diets balanced for protein, energy, calcium and phosphorous is that they must be ground and blended in a mixer – usually a vertical grinder/mixer. This piece of equipment is expensive and maybe limited to use by larger operations. An alternative is for 2 or 3 producers to purchase and share a vertical grinder mixer. Another alternative is to pre-grind forages in a tub-grinder and then blend the forages with a front-end loader prior to feeding – a method of high labor and low accuracy of uniform mixing. Another problem when utilizing all forage diets blended in a vertical grinder/mixer is the uniformity of incorporating premixes when the feeding directions call for feeding 3-4oz.: cow: day. Premixes should always be added at no less than 2% of the forage mixture to ensure uniform mixing. Premix supplements should be added to a carrier (SH, DDGS, ground SC) prior to blending with forages in the grinder/mixer. As an example, feeding 30 cows, 40 lbs. of blended forage and 4 oz. of a premix per cow calls for 1200 lbs. of forage and 24 lbs. of a carrier that includes 7.5 lbs. of premix. Adding just the 7.5 lbs. of premix without a carrier most likely will result in un-uniform incorporation of the premix. The following diets represent forage mixes that satisfy crude protein, energy, calcium and phosphorous requirements. I always recommend producers provide a freechoice granular mineral mixture that contains a 1:1 Ca: P ratio, added Mg, K and Se, regardless of the diet formation. The diets shown utilize corn silage (CS), high moisture alfalfa baleage (AB), first cutting grass hay (FGH), second cutting grass hay (SGH), modified wet distillers grains (DGS) soy hulls (SH) and whole shelled corn (WSC).

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By Dr. Paul Walker, Professor Emeritus DI Walker Consulting

Diet 1: -Contains 20% AB, 30% CS, 50% FGH on a DM basis, corresponds to 18% AB, 50.8% CS, 31.2% FGH on an as fed basis. -Provides 10.6% CP, 0.75% Ca, 0.24% P, Ca: P = 3.1: 1 -Contains 54.2% DM, feed at 3-4-% of body wt. for dry cows.

Diet 6: -Contains 45% FGH, 30% CS, 25% DGS on a DM basis, corresponds to 23.9% FGH, 43.2% CS, 32.9% DGS on an as fed basis. -Provides 12.5% CP, 0.41% Ca, 0.34% P, Ca: p = 1.21: 1 -Contains 46.1% DM, feed at 3-4% of body wt. for lactating

Diet 2: -Contains 37% AB, 20% CS, 43 FGH on a DM basis, corresponds to 35.5% AB, 36.0% CS and 28.5% FGH on an as fed basis.

cows and heifers.

Diet 7:

-Provides 12.5% CP, 0.79% Ca, 0.24% P, Ca: P=3.3:1

-This second-cutting grass hay is pretty good by analysis as it

-Contains 57.5% DM, feed at 3-4% of body wt. for lactating

contains 15.9% CP, 1.1% Ca, 0.29% P, 0.30 Mcal NEg: lb. and 57.4%

cows and heifers.

TDN. -Feeding this quality of SGH at 100% diet DM should provide

Diet 3: -Contains 37% AB, 20% CS, 43 FGH on a DM basis, corresponds to 35.5% AB, 36% ca and 28.5% FGH on a DM basis. -Provides 12.7% CO, 0.71% Ca, 0.25% P, Ca: P = 2.8:1 -Contains 41.7% DM, feed at 3-4% of body wt. for lactating cows and heifers.

Diet 4: -Contains 70% FGH, 30% AB on a DM basis, corresponds to 61.7% FSH, 38.3% AB on an as fed basis. -Provides 12.5% CP, 0.86% Ca, 0.27% P, Ca: P = 3.2: 1 -Contains 76.5% DM, feed at 2-2 ½ % of body wt. for lactating cows and heifers.

Diet 5: -Contains 80% FGH, 30% AB on a DM basis, corresponds to 61.8% FGH, 38.2% DGS on an as fed basis. -Provides 12.7% CP, 0.59% Ca, 0.32% P, Ca: P =1.84: 1 -Contains 67% DM, feed at 2-3% of body wt. for lactating cows and heifers.

everything except extra energy. I recommend supplementing with SH at the rate of 5-6 lbs.: cow: d or 10-12 lbs. heifer: day - This year, if SH are not within affordable trucking distance (within 60 miles) I recommend feeding WSC, as it is the next most inexpensive energy source and supplement WSC at the same rate as SH. -Adding another energy source such as DGS can be utilized but CP will be over fed. Higher CP levels are okay for lactating cows and open heifers but may not be okay for bred cows. Modified wet DGS or DDGS can be supplemented to bred cows but the CP level will increase and approach 18% to 20% of the diet DM, and too high a CP percent may increase birth wt. -If replacing SH or WSC with DGS increase the DGS 2 X to account for the higher moisture content; when supplementing with DDGS, add the same amount as SH or WSC. These diets are balanced according to analyzed nutrient values for these forages. When balancing diets using home grown forages, laboratory analyses should always be conducted as NRC book values may not be reflective of the actual forage values. Editors Note: If you have questions about this topic, please feel free to contact Dr. Walker at 309-963-4913, pwalker@ilstu.edu or 578 Old Peoria Rd, Danvers, IL 61732 March 2018 • theshowcircuit.com

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MARKET ANIMALS

4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER Dawson Minor

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CROSSBRED Evan Friesth

5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU John Alfs

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CHAROLAIS Katie VanMeter

3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE CROSSBRED Annie Herr

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6TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Dalton Wagner

7TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE MARKET HEIFER Abby Gruhn


NORTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BEEF SHOW NOVEMBER 24-25, 2017 \\ NORFOLK, NEBRASKA

CHAMPION CHIANINA

CHAMPION LIMOUSIN

CHAMPION SHORTHORN

RESERVE CHIANINA

RESERVE LIMOUSIN

RESERVE SHORTHORN

CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS

CHAMPION ANGUS

CHAMPION GELBVIEH

RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS

RESERVE CHAROLAIS

CHAMPION HEREFORD

Isaac Beeson

Keaten Sekutera

Emily Vales

Cale Kline

Clayton Moore

McKayla Dozier

Layton Brauckmuller

Myah Sanley

Ainsley McConnell

Ashley Henneman

Jemma Drott

Kaid Hogan

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SHOW RESULTS

NOT PICTURED: RESERVE HEREFORD Grace Pinkney

CHAMPION RED ANGUS Wyatt Porter

RESERVE SIMMENTAL Kristyna Muller

RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU Dayton Weaver

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NORTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BEEF SHOW NOVEMBER 24-25, 2017 \\ NORFOLK, NEBRASKA

BREEDING HEIFERS

4TH OVERALL HEIFER & CHAMPION FOUNDATION SIMMENTAL Colton Kleinschmidt

SUPREME CHAMPION HEIFER CHAMPION MAINETAINER Annie Herr

5TH OVERALL HEIFER CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Cade Bracker

RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER CHAMPION LIMFLEX Hadley Hartman

3RD OVERALL HEIFER CHAMPION ANGUS Hayden VanMeter

6TH OVERALL HEIFER & CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS Joe Reetz

7TH OVERALL HEIFER CHAMPION COMMERCIAL Ashtyn Danker

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CHAMPION CHAROLAIS

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS COMPOSITE

CHAMPION HEREFORD

RESERVE CHAROLAIS

RESERVE CHAROLAIS COMPOSITE

RESERVE HEREFORD

CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU

CHAMPION RED ANGUS

CHAMPION SHORTHORN

RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU

RESERVE RED ANGUS

RESERVE SHORTHORN

Taylor Heim

Abby Gruhn

Quin McCollom

Tucker Montgomery

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Tyson Tucker

Rudy Pooch

Preston Pettit

Katelyn Pehrson

Lex Larsen

Miles Stagemeyer

Dominic Fouts

Peyton Eisenhauer


NORTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BEEF SHOW NOVEMBER 24-25, 2017 \\ NORFOLK, NEBRASKA

CHAMPION CHIANGUS

CHAMPION MINIATURE HEREFORD

CHAMPION COMPOSITE RED ANGUS

RESERVE ANGUS

RESERVE CHIANINA

CHAMPION SALERS

Claire Ohlrichs

Hannah Mitchell

Landon Tibken

Ashley Henneman

Kristyna Muller

Troy Condor

NOT PICTURED: CHAMPION CHIANINA Joe Reetz

RESERVE CHIANGUS Bailee McCollom

RESERVE LIMFLEX Korynn Clason

RESERVE MAINETAINER RESERVE SIMMENTAL Anna Junck

RESERVE FOUNDATION SIMMENTAL Carli Henderson

Colton Kleinschmidt

RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS Dawson Minor

RESERVE COMMERCIAL Chase Albers

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RING A MARKET ANIMALS

3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE CROSSBRED Gianis Tourloukis

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CROSSBRED Aaron Kerlee

4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Hannah Weymouth

5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL 3RD CROSSBRED Sydney Mazey

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CHIANINA Zack Bowman

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AGR HOLIDAY CLASSIC

DECEMBER 9-10, 2017 \\ COLUMBUS, OHIO

RING A HEIFER

3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS Tanner Cordes

GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION ANGUS Kathy Lehman

4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION PERCENTAGE SIMMENTAL Caitlin Schaub

5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER RESERVE CHIANINA Abbie Collins

RESERVE CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION CHIANINA Maci Chamberlin

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SHOW RESULTS

RING B MARKET ANIMALS

3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL 3RD CROSSBRED Sydney Mazey

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CROSSBRED Brooke Egbert

4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL 4TH CROSSBRED Delaney Jones

5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CHIANINA Zack Bowman

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE CROSSBRED Aaron Kerlee

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AGR HOLIDAY CLASSIC

DECEMBER 9-10, 2017 \\ COLUMBUS, OHIO

RING B HEIFER

3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION ANGUS Kathy Lehman

GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION CHIANINA Maci Chamberlin

4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER RESERVE CROSSBRED Mattie Drew Doerstler

5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION LOW PERCENT AOB Kathy Lehman

RESERVE CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION CROSSBRED Kathy Lehman

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SHOWMANSHIP

BEGINNER

JUNIOR

1st - Carly Sanders 2nd - Emma Yochum 3rd - Sydney Schneder 4th - Taylor Barton 5th - Wyatt Osborn 6th - Alexis Perry 7th - Ashton Bain 8th - Delaney Chester 9th - Lance Brinksneader 10th - Delaney Dudte

1st - Hudson Drake 2nd - Ellie Day 3rd - Beau Johnson 4th - Sydney Sanders 5th - Grant Belleville 6th - Pegasio Xenikis 7th - Jayden Shriver 8th - Brooklynn Hamilton 9th - Karly Goetz 10th - Lauren Schulte

NOVICE

1st - Halee Robinson; 2nd - Taylor Ayars; 3rd - Caroline Winter; 4th - McKenzie Jolliff; 5th - McKinzie Dotson; 6th - Darby Ayars; 7th - Madison Jolliff; 8th - Brooklyn Conrad; 9th - Rebekah Pertuset; 10th - Garrett Miley

INTERMEDIATE 1st - Matthew Koverman; 2nd - Sydney Mazey; 3rd - Mackenzie Grimm; 4th - Caden Hess; 5th - Allison Davis; 6th - Zachary Retcher; 7th - Erin Pope; 8th - Drew Browning; 9th - Jacob LeBrun; 10th - Caden McLaughlin

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SENIOR 1st - Lori Millenbaugh; 2nd - Olivia Wood; 3rd - Hannah

Ziegler; 4th - Jessica Millenbaugh; 5th - Emily Paden; 6th - Jordan Johnson; 7th - Josie Vanco; 8th - Makayla McClure; 9th - Christy Miller; 10th - Luke McKee


THE WINTER WARM UP

DECEMBER 9-10, 2017 // SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS

RING A MARKET ANIMALS

3RD MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU Adam Day

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CROSSBRED Ashtin Guyer

4TH MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE CROSSBRED Adam Miller

5TH MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION ANGUS Quentin Day

RESERVE MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU Whitney Walker

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CHAMPION CHAROLAIS

CHAMPION HEREFORD

CHAMPION SHORTHORN

RESERVE CHAROLAIS

RESERVE HEREFORD

RESERVE SHORTHORN

CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS

CHAMPION SIMMENTAL

CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER

RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS

RESERVE SIMMENTAL

RESERVE MARKET HEIFER

Evan Henning

Sam Nightingale

Kashen Ellerbrock

Sam Nightingale

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Peyton Richie

Payton Hueber

Kade Gensini

Trevor Frerichs

Charlee Jones

Amber Lee

McKlay Gensini

Emma Buckles


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RING A BREEDING HEIFERS

3RD BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION LIMOUSIN Carter Hoge

SUPREME CHAMPION HEIFER CHAMPION HEREFORD Olivia Caldwell

4TH BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION ANGUS Carter Hoge

5TH BREEDING HEIFER RESERVE ANGUS Kayla Kirtley

RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER CHAMPION MAINETAINER Nalaney Guyer

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CHAMPION CHAROLAIS

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS COMPOSITE

CHAMPION CHIANINA

RESERVE CHAROLAIS

RESERVE CHAROLAIS COMPOSITE

RESERVE CHIANINA

CHAMPION COMMERCIAL

CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU

CHAMPION SHORTHORN

RESERVE COMMERCIAL

RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU

RESERVE SHORTHORN

Carter Hoge

Jamie Moore

Cody Kleine

Kade Gensini

Dagan Cordes

Emma Eathington

Ashley Moore

Joseph Peters

Cody Metcalf

Kade Gensini

Kendall Nelson

John Gellerman

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CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS

CHAMPION SIMMENTAL

CHAMPION PERCENTAGE SIMMENTAL

RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS

RESERVE SIMMENTAL

RESERVE PERCENTAGE SIMMENTAL

RESERVE AOB

RESERVE HEREFORD

RESERVE LIMOUSIN

Mackenzie Ewalt

Pacey Hawkins

Gracyn Welsh

Brooklyn Welsh

Kailey Clark

Paige Lemenager

NOT PICTURED: CHAMPION AOB Jacob Preshell

RESERVE MAINETAINER Max Troyer

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Emma Troyer

Cole Saathoff

Riley Smith


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RING B MARKET ANIMALS

3RD MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU Adam Day

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CROSSBRED Dalton Line

4TH MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Blake Meyer

5TH MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE MIANE-ANJOU Whitney Walker

RESERVE MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE CROSSBRED Ashtin Guyer

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CHAMPION ANGUS

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS

CHAMPION HEREFORD

RESERVE ANGUS

RESERVE CHAROLAIS

RESERVE HEREFORD

CHAMPION SHORTHORN

CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS

CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER

RESERVE SHORTHORN

RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS

RESERVE MARKET HEIFER

Tara Hummel

Quentin Day

Amber Lee

Charlee Jones

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Evan Henning

Brian Clapp

Kashen Ellerbrock

Sam Nightingale

Peyton Richie

Payton Hueber

McKlay Gensini

Emma Buckles


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RING B BREEDING HEIFERS

3RD BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION ANGUS Kayla Kirtley

SUPREME CHAMPION HEIFER CHAMPION HEREFORD Olivia Caldwell

4TH BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Kailey Clark

5TH BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION LIMOUSIN Carter Hoge

RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER CHAMPION MAINETAINER Nalaney Guyer

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CHAMPION AOB

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS COMPOSITE

RESERVE AOB

RESERVE CHAROLAIS

RESERVE CHAROLAIS COMPOSITE

CHAMPION CHIANINA

CHAMPION COMMERCIAL

CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU

RESERVE CHIANINA

RESERVE COMMERCIAL

RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU

Grace Rincker

Gracyn Welsh

Kade Gensini

Brayden Freeman

Jamie Moore

Carter Hoge

Ross Anderson

Cody Kleine

Dagan Cordes

Emma Eathington

Ashley Moore

Joseph Peters

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CHAMPION SHORTHORN

CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS

CHAMPION PERCENTAGE SIMMENTAL

RESERVE SHORTHORN

RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS

RESERVE PERCENTAGE SIMMENTAL

RESERVE ANGUS

RESERVE HEREFORD

RESERVE LIMOUSIN

RESERVE MAINETAINER

RESERVE SIMMENTAL

John Gellerman

Abby Clapp

Olivia Caldwell

Max Troyer

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Pacey Hawkins

Mackenzie Ewalt

Paige Lemenager

Brooklyn Welsh

Conley Shick

Cole Saathoff

Riley Smith


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RING A MARKET ANIMALS

4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL Kaid Reininger

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL Baylor Bonham

5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL McKalin Jorgensen

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL Whitney Walker

6TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL Laurin Dilly

3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL Whitney Walker

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7TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL Keaton Otto


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RING A HEIFERS

4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER Brooklyn Curtin

GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER Allyson Beninga

5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER Tanner Curtin

RESERVE CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER Callie DeVore

6TH OVERALL REEDING HEIFER Anna Junck

3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER Hadley Hartman

7TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER Tyson Tucker

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RING B MARKET ANIMALS

4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL Baylor Bonham

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL Whitney Walker

5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL Julia Frye

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL Julia Frye

6TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL Keaton Otto

3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL Kaid Reininger

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RING B HEIFERS

4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER Callie DeVore

GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER Hadley Hartman

5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER Hunter Borg

RESERVE CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER Tyson Tucker

6TH OVERALL REEDING HEIFER Allyson Beninga

3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER Morgan Wise

7TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER Anna Junck

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By Lindsay L. Allen

Every farm/ranch owner likes to put their best face forward when it comes to first impressions of their place. A Texas business specializing in custom iron work and gate design has turned that into an art form. By Lindsay L. Allen

Tree Gate: “I couldn’t figure out how to do the tree and one day I woke up and started sketching it out and realized how to make it happen,” Jeffery explains. “The work behind creating it makes it special. I’m a symmetrical thinker, but a tree is very asymmetrical.”

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oming and going looks a whole lot better when you pass through a custom-built gate--especially when it’s made by Aberdeen Custom Gate and Iron. Owner Jeffery Presbaugh has turned his artistic bent into a business that designs, builds, auto-

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“I do some projects outside of custom gates, like company signs and railings, but if it’s not going to be ‘neat’ enough to make someone ask who did the iron work, then I pass and focus on our gates,” Jeffery explains. used to rodeo and constantly found myself stopping in every saddle shop there was in Montana and Wyoming for a chance to visit with anyone who would talk to me about the trade and teach me,” Jeffery says, as he remembers the early days of teaching himself how to braid and tool leather. Designing custom gates began after Jeffery’s next business, fence building, presented an opportunity. He built two gates and from there the rest was history as they say. “I realized building gates was more satisfying than building fences,” Jeffery recalls, “I grew up painting and drawing because my grandmother always made sure we had pencils, paints, glue and many other art supplies. I give her the credit for teaching me the basics and encouraging me. “Gates provide peace of mind and reflect personal style. Our clients are trusting us with their security and their property’s first impression, which is very personal and emotional. I don’t take that lightly,” he adds.

Aberdeen Gate and Iron Work is not only of the company, which is extending their creative, but you can guarantee things following. will work today and forever.” “I do some projects outside of custom When Melinda Branchini came to Jeffery gates, like company signs and railings, for her gate, she explained she liked sim- but if it’s not going to be ‘neat’ enough to ple and elegant. “He heard me. He came make someone ask who did the iron work, to me with a couple of designs to chose then I pass and focus on our gates,” Jeffrom and it was perfect,” she says, “Here fery explains. is the biggest compliment; my computer screen saver is a picture of the gate Jeff Just like when he learned the art and built.” craftsmanship behind leather tooling and saddle making, Jeffery taught himself The fence business that Jeffery started how to weld. He researched and practiced in 1997 transformed into the gate busi- all the methods and skills he now uses ness 10 years ago and has kept him busy daily. Over the years, his methods have ever since. In fact, he is no longer a “one changed as the technology has changed. man band.” Frankie Love joined him over For example, he now uses a newer prothree years ago, and now handles most of cess called pulsed welding. This process the automatic gate operator installation is so new that many large manufacturers and repair. aren’t even using it yet.

“It’s a wonderful thing to own your own business, but there was a time when I did everything from sweep the floor, handle sales and purchasing orders, play office manager and then of course the manufacturing side. What I found is that all that excess depleted my creativity. So, When you talk to Aberdeen’s clients, you I’m glad to have help and be able to focus find out Jeffery and his team are viewed on what I love doing and that is creating as more than just contractors – more like custom gates,” Jeffery says. friends and partners. Based out of Weatherford just west of One client, Vanessa Dunham, raved Fort Worth, Texas, Aberdeen Custom Gate about the talented and artistic creator and Iron has many out-of-town clients. Jeffery is, saying, “I knew what I wanted, His wife, Kathy (who incidentally grew up but he took my idea and made it better. showing Charolais cattle), has stepped It was a fresh idea and a piece of art. in to handle all the marketing aspects

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Additionally, instead of hand drawing his designs, he now uses AutoCAD. “I’m constantly striving to learn new things. I began taking classes at the junior college almost 10 years ago, and learned more about the CAD drawing process, and that has been a great tool to help customers visualize the gates and for me to clarify what is in my head regarding their gate or iron work,” he notes. AutoCAD scales everything to true size and allows Jeffery to take a picture of the driveway and add the gate drawing to it. Then, he and the client can tweak it from there.


“Everyone asks how long it takes to build a gate, and I don’t have a standard answer for that because it depends on so many factors like the scope of the project, the weather and any other construction (sometimes we are just one piece of a home build),” he adds. Jeffery enjoys leading each client through the design process. After they have agreed on the drawing, he can work his magic in the shop. And then, once the gate is installed and swinging, he and his team provide maintenance support, be it attention to the automation of the gate, greasing of hinges, automobile or storm damage or anything electronic that needs to be fixed. In fact, Jeffery has built such a reputation that he even services gates that are not designed by him!

“My favorite design is always the one I’m currently working on,” he says. “But if I had to narrow it down, it would be the gate I built with a tree design and the one that had a ‘braided’ bottom to it. I couldn’t figure out how to do the tree and one day I woke up and started sketching

it out and realized how to make it happen. The work behind creating it makes it special. I’m a symmetrical thinker, but a tree is very asymmetrical.” When it came to what he calls the braided gate, Jeffery was recollecting his leather work. He said he built the design over and over March 2018 • theshowcircuit.com

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in his head, just like he does with every and the answer was no. Since the name gate, and then finally felt confident in his that started with “A,” it would put me at plan to cut and manufacture the gate. the front of the listings and so it all just made sense,” Jeffery recalls, “Everyone Just as there is a creative process be- always wants to know when I’m going to hind every gate, so there was with the go out on my own and stop working for naming of his company. this ‘Aberdeen guy.’” “It came to me in a dream. I assume I heard it when I was listening to a trucker radio station. Maybe someone said they were headed to Aberdeen, South Dakota or something. When I woke up, I called the operator, because it’s 1997 and we still had that on our home phones. I asked if there was anyone in the Dallas/Fort Worth area that had that name in the listings

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His advice for those considering their own business is to avoid the comparison game. “Everyone likes to constantly look at their competition, but you never really know what state their business is in behind the scenes. It’s a constant battle to stay on top in your market; remember that!”

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At Work: Jeffrey Presbaugh combined his creative, artistic side with advanced welding and iron working skills to build a very special company, Aberdeen Custom Gate and Iron Work.


MISSOURI Club Calf Association

The Missouri Club Calf Association recently held their annual meeting and brainstormed fun, new ideas for this upcoming show season! The Missouri Club Calf Association Junior Board members are working strategically to put on another successful show - Battle of the Breeds - on April 14th in Sedalia, MO. Check out our facebook page and the website for more details. We are updating the website as quickly as we can with dates and flyers for MCCA sanctioned shows, so be sure to get your calendars out and jot them down! It’s never too late to sign up for MCCA membership. Your points start to accumulate as your dues are paid in full. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, get ahold of a junior board member, or check out our contact page on our website. www.missouriclubcalfassoc.com and follow us on Facebook and Instragram!

2018 MCCA MEMBERSHIP FORM *One exhibitor per form, please.

Name: ________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________ City/State/Zip: __________________________________________ Phone: __________________________________ Email: _________________________________________________ Age: _________ Birthday: _________________________ Today’s Date: _________________________ Is this your first year as an MCCA member? _____ Yes _____ No **The first exhibitor is $45, each one after that in the same household is $40. **One subscription to the Show Circuit per MCCA household.

MCCA NEWS CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2018 JUNIOR BOARD! o Conner Bankus o Dustin Daehn o Lexi Bremer o Mackenzie Mawson o Martell Moore o Olivia Gerloff o Olivia Loges o Taylor Coram

-------------------Adult Advisors: • Brianne Bishop beaf34@mail.missouri.edu (573)-864-8804 • Bailey Dent badgf8@mail.missouri.edu (573)-308-5141 •Taylor Boland tnloges21@gmail.com (660)-641-4148

MAIL TO: MCCA c/o Taylor Boland 16281 Hwy 127 Sweet Springs, MO 65351 Or turn in at an upcoming show.

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MISSOURI CLUB CALF ASSOCIATION JR BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT

Missouri State Fairgrounds

Sedalia, MO

Donnelly Arena

Market Animals & Bedding provided in barns

Breeding Heifers

Check-in 8-9 AM

GRAND CHAMPIONS: $350

Weigh-in 8-9 AM

RESERVE GRANDS: $250

Show starts 10 AM

3RD OVERALLS: $100

All exhibitors 21 years and

4TH OVERALLS: $75

under welcomed

5TH OVERALLS: $50 Additional prizes added

Entry Fee: $45 (No Pre-Registration) Brianne Bishop

Taylor Boland

Bailey Dent

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ARIZONA NATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW DECEMBER 27-31, 2017 // PHOENIX, ARIZONA

JUNIOR BREEDING HEIFERS

SUPREME CHAMPION & CHAMPION ANGUS Aaron Kerlee

RESERVE CHAMPION & CHAMPION LOW PERCENTAGE Shae Rimpel

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SHOW RESULTS

CHAMPION BRANGUS

CHAMPION HEREFORD

CHAMPION RED ANGUS

RESERVE BRANGUS

RESERVE HEREFORD

RESERVE AOB

RESERVE ANGUS

RESERVE SHORTHORN

Cade Amber

Conner Keil

Emalee Amber

NOT PICTURED: CHAMPION AOB Macie McCollum

CHAMPION SHORTHORN Aaron Kerlee

RESERVE RED ANGUS Isaiah Gamez

RESERVE PERCENTAGE HEIFER Aaron Kerlee

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Kylin Oakes

Kamryn Oakes

Camryn Mattos

Chloe Peoples

Sara Rimpel


ARIZONA NATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW DECEMBER 27-31, 2017 // PHOENIX, ARIZONA

MARKET STEERS

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER Mikala Grady

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET STEER Denver McKay

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RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET HOG GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HOG

Cierra Dickerson

Alexis Hernandez

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB

Madison Rule

Kyra Elliott

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET GOAT GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GOAT Ava Shroyer

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Reese Turman


PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW JANUARY 6-13, 2018 // HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

JUNIOR BREEDING HEIFERS

SUPREME CHAMPION & CHAMPION ANGUS Karli Berkheimber

CHAMPION AOB

CHAMPION HEREFORD

CHAMPION LIMOUSIN

RESERVE AOB

RESERVE HEREFORD

RESERVE LIMOUSIN

Rylee Stockdale

Hailey Blatt

Emilie Howe

John Allen

Austin Miller

Jessica Kelly

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CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU

CHAMPION MAINETAINER

CHAMPION SHORTHORN

RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU

RESERVE MAINETAINER

RESERVE SHORTHORN

CHAMPION SIMMENTAL

RESERVE ANGUS

RESERVE SIMMENTAL

Nolan Schmidt

Nicholas Yocum

Nolan Schmidt

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Karli Berkheimer

Katelynn Bennett

Cailey Dahlquist

Karli Berkheimer

Kali Rankin

Ashley Dobbin


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MARKET STEERS

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER Chris Jordan

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET STEER Kaitlyn Frontera

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RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET BARROW GRAND CHAMPION MARKET BARROW

Trent Stadtmiller

Amy Pecora

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB

Renee Svonavec

Mckenzie Stadtmiller

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET GOAT GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GOAT Heidi Barkley

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aus·pi·cious: giving or being a sign of future success The purpose of the Arkansas Jr. Cattlemen’s Association is to promote the welfare of the cattle industry, to further the education and cooperation of young people interested in cattle and the beef industry.

AJCA

Meet Your 2018 AJCA Youth Leaders A group of dynamic youth lead the Arkansas Jr. Cattlemen’s Association. The board of directors consists of officers, area representatives and board members at large. These individuals are some of the best and brightest up and coming livestock leaders in the region. We are both pleased and proud to have them building and directing our association. Grace Harris, 16 years old from Horatio, is serving this year as the AJCA President. Grace says, “Showing cattle has provided me with numerous opportunities that have allowed me to better myself as an agriculturalist and a leader.” Fellow AJCA members may not know that Grace is a starting forward on her high school’s varsity basketball team or that she is a member of the National Honor Society at her school. Grace shows and raises commercial heifers in hopes of winning her grandfather's memorial at the Arkansas State Fair. Her livestock goal this year is to exhibit the Supreme Champion Commercial Heifer at the Arkansas State Fair. Grace is looking forward to running for a position as an Arkansas FFA state officer, graduating from Horatio High and furthering her education at Oklahoma State University to become a pharmacist. Grace reports that being an AJCA member has added so many positive things to her life. Membership has provided numerous networking opportunities and has allowed her to grow as a leader repeatedly. Grace reports that she will forever be thankful to the AJCA for the positive attributes it has provided in her life. Seventeen-year-old Logan Sigmon is in the 11th grade at Berryville High School. Logan is serving AJCA as President-Elect. He enjoys meeting new people at cattle shows. He takes a lot of pride in show-

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PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT: Grace Harris, Logan Sigmon, Ryan Lane, Mallory Hobson, Kendon McAlister, Sawyer Beggs, Josie Wilkins Mackenzie Morrison, Kaitlyn Vest, Kacie Bragg ing cattle that he has bred and raised himself. Logan’s goal is to win his junior national Simmental show with a bred and owned bull. Logan plans a career in construction or welding. Logan look forward to working to build AJCA into a larger organization over the next two years. The AJCA Secretary is Mallory Kate Hobson, seventeen years old from Fouke. Mallory is in the 12th grade at Fouke High School. She enjoys being around her cattle all the time. Most of her AJCA friends do not know that she was Miss Miller County and competed in the Arkansas State Fair pageant last fall. Mallory raises commercial cattle. She has successfully shown Charolais, Beef-

master, Braford, Indu Brazil, Red and Grey Brahman, as well as American and Exotic commercial heifers and bulls. Mallory’s career goal is to become an agriculture teacher. Her goal this year is to AI one of her heifers or to use embryo transfer in her herd. Mallory says, “I would encourage someone to join AJCA because the organization broadens your horizons. Because of my involvement in AJCA, I have gained invaluable knowledge as well as getting to meet important people in the cattle industry.”


Ryan Lane, age 15 of Siloam Springs is the AJCA Treasurer. His main responsibility in this position is to work with the other board officers and members to secure AJCA sponsors. He is a freshman at Siloam Springs High School. For Ryan, the best thing about showing cattle is all the people you get to meet and network with about the cattle industry. Most of Ryan’s fellow AJCA members do not realize that he only has one kidney! Ryan raises and proudly exhibits Shorthorn and Shorthorn Plus cattle. His personal livestock related goal this year is to improve his fitting and showmanship skills. Ryan’s plans include the Air Force. He would like to encourage others to joins AJCA. He says, “You will develop the closest friendships of your life! It is also an association full of amazing people. Area Vice President Tate Salmon of Valley Springs is 17 years old and in the 11th grade. Tate attends Valley Springs High School. He like showing cattle because of all the people he gets to be around and all the fun memories he gets to make. Most people do not know that in his spare time, Tate enjoys welding different projects. His cattle showing goal is to win the commercial heifer or steer show. Tate plans to attend college and major in agriculture education. His career goal is to become an Ag teacher. Tate encourages fellow cattle showing youth to join AJCA because it promotes both youth and agriculture. Thirteen-year-old Kendon McAlister of Green Forest is an Area Vice President. He is in the 8th grade and home schooled. He loves meeting new people and gaining new friends. Showing cattle allows him to do just that. What most people would never believe about Kendon is that at one time he was very shy! Kendon shows and raises Maine Anjou, Chianina and Simmental cattle. This year he is focusing on different genetics in his herd with the hopes of raising a national champion. Kendon plans to attend Conner's State College and the University of Arkansas. There he will major in animal science while planning a career in embryology. Kendon says, “Everyone in this association is so friendly and helpful. I would encourage other people to join ACA if they are looking to have a fun time showing cattle as well as learn more about the show industry.” Area Vice President Sawyer Beggs is 11 years old and in the 5th grade at Mount Ida Middle School. He lives in Sims. What most of Sawyer’s AJCA friends don’t know about him is that he taught himself to play the piano and enjoys playing music at church. Sawyer enjoys meeting new people and making friends. He shows LimFlex and Angus cattle. His livestock goal is to win back-to-back showmanship competitions at the Arkansas State Fair. Sawyer plans to one day be a meteorologist. When asked what is the best part of being an AJCA member Sawyer said, “I would say the best thing to me is making new friends and learning more about showing cattle.” Area Vice President Baylee Mangrum is 17 years old and from Paragould where she in the 12th grade at Paragould High School. Baylee likes how showing cattle teaches her what hard work means. She enjoys the re-

sponsibilities associated with showing and raising cattle. What her fellow AJCA members do not know about Baylee is that she has shown every species of livestock – that even includes rabbits and chickens! Baylee raises and shows Shorthorn, Shorthorn Plus, Maine Anjou and Mainetainer cattle. Her goal this year is to be in the in the Top 3 overall showmanship standings for AJCA. Baylee will attend Arkansas State University where she will major in agriculture education. She plans to obtain additional degrees in animal and plant science. Baylee says, “I like the fact that I have gotten to meet people from all over the state that have now become my close friends and the people that are part of the organization make you feel like you’re all one big family. Allyson Sellers is 18 years old. She is a senior at Vilonia High School and serves AJCA as an Area Vice President. Allyson’s favorite thing to do is working with her cattle. Actually, she loves her cattle! What most of Allyson’s cattle showing friends do not know about her is that she plays basketball and softball. She is currently on the track team as a thrower. Allyson raises and shows registered Angus cattle. Her livestock goal this year is to continue growing as a breeder and a showman. She wants to raise the best cattle she possibly can. Allyson plans to obtain an animal science/agriculture business degree with a master in animal physiology. The best thing about being an AJCA member is meeting people from all across the state. Area Vice President Blaine Wildy is from Manila. He is 17 and in the 11th grade at Buffalo Island Central High School. Blaine serves as an Area Vice President. He shows Chianina, Maine and Mainetainer heifers along with crossbred steers. What people do not know about Blaine is that he is actually not that quiet once you get to know him! His goal this year for all things in his life are to be better than he was yesterday. Be better than he was last year. Blaine values the time he can spend with his friends while at all the AJCA shows. His career goal is to graduate from college with a plant science degree. He will then return to the family row crop farm but continue to build his cattle herd. Kenzie Chambliss, Area Vice President, is from DeBerrie. She is 15 years old and a freshman at Perryville High School where she is also a cheerleader. Kenzie has been showing cattle since age 6 and she is an avid hunter. Her livestock goal for this year is to learn more about genetics so she can improve her herd. Kenzie shows Hereford and American commercial heifers while assisting her family with their commercial cow/calf operation. She plans a career in agriculture that focuses on forestry. Kenzie says, “The best thing about being an AJCA member is meeting new people who love to show cattle like I do.” Mackenzie Morrison is an Area Vice President. She is 18 years old and in the 11th grade at Mountain Home High School. To Mackenzie, the best part about showing cattle is getting to spend quality time with my family and making new friends. Not many of her cattle showing friends know that in the summer she is a lifeguard at the city pool in Mountain Home. Mackenzie’s family

raises and show steers as well as a variety of different breeds of bulls and heifers. Her goal this year is to be competitive in the show ring with her new heifer. Mackenzie plans to attend college at Arkansas State University at Mountain Home. After two years, she will transfer to a four-year school where she will pursue a career in agriculture. Mackenzie says that in AJCA you make many friends from all over the state. Those people start out as just friends, but then become family. Eleven-year-old Josie Wilkins of Lamar is in the 6th grade at Lamar Middle School. Josie is an AJCA Area Vice President. Her favorite part of showing is being able to travel around the state and country showing cattle and spending time with friends. Some things other AJCA members may not know about Josie is that she plays softball, basketball and shoots archery. Josie says, “I love to hunt and fish!” She shows Chianina, Chi-Angus, Maines, and commercial heifers. Josie’s livestock related goal this year is to become a better showman and to become more skilled at fitting her own cattle. Josie plans on becoming a registered nurse and operating her own cow/calf operation. Josie says that the best thing about being an AJCA member is making so many friends that have the same interests as her! Kacie Bragg of Enola attends the 9th grade at Greenbrier Junior High School. She is 15 years old and shows Red Angus Cattle. Her fellow AJCA members do not know that she plays the guitar. As part of AJCA, she likes getting to learn more about cattle and developing new friendships. Kacie wants to improve her showmanship skills and attend more shows. Her career goal is to become an agriculture teacher. Kacie would encourage other youth to join the AJCA because it helps you to develop friendships and improves your cattle industry knowledge. Newly elected AJCA Board member, Kaitlyn Vest of Branch is 14 years old. She is in the 9th grade at County Line High School. Kaitlyn says, “I love being able to work with and show cattle. It has helped me to learn new information about cattle and is helping me get a head start on my future career as a veterinarian.” Her fellow AJCA members do not know that five years ago she was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. Kaitlyn and her family raise and show registered Angus cattle. They also raise commercial Angus cattle. This year, she plans to be instrumental in the growth and development of her family's recently founded registered Angus herd. “The best thing about being an AJCA Member is that there are numerous opportunities to participate in Livestock Shows and network with other people with the same interests as my own,” she adds. “It gives me a chance to display what I have been working so hard to achieve. The experiences gained while being a member of AJCA will also help me in my future.” In addition to these 15 outstanding leaders, 12 adults serve alongside the youth to advise and assist in carrying out the goals of the association. AJCA is thankful for their service and many contributions!

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RING A MARKET ANIMALS

3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE CROSSBRED Brady Turnes

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CROSSBRED Kendra Gabriel

4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL 3RD CROSSBRED Brooke Egbert

5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU Collin Fedderke

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Hannah Weymouth

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CLARK COUNTY CATTLE BATTLE JANUARY 27-28, 2018 \\ SPRINGFIELD, OHIO

RING A HEIFERS

3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION PERCENT SIMMENTAL Caitlin Schaub

GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION ANGUS Kathy Lehman

4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION CHIANINA Kathy Lehman

5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS Brooke Hayhurst

RESERVE CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION MAINETAINER Kinley Kreis

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RING B MARKET ANIMALS

3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL 3RD CROSSBRED Caden Jones

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CROSSBRED Elizabeth Heintz

4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL 4TH CROSSBRED Samantha Augustine

5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS Kassidy Thompson

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE CROSSBRED Delaney Jones

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CLARK COUNTY CATTLE BATTLE JANUARY 27-28, 2018 \\ SPRINGFIELD, OHIO

RING B HEIFERS

3RD OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER RESERVE MAINETAINER Hailee Carter

GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION ANGUS Kathy Lehman

4TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION PERCENT SIMMENTAL Caitlin Schaub

5TH OVERALL BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION HIGH PERCENT AOB Bailey Garwood

RESERVE CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER CHAMPION MAINETAINER Kinley Kreis

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SHOWMANSHIP

NOVICE

1st - Caroline Winter; 2nd - Brooklyn Conrad; 3rd - Rebekah Pertuset; 4th - Mekenzie Joliff; 5th - Taylor Ayars; 6th - Darby Ayars; 7th - Garrett Miley; 8th - Maggie Mathews; 9th - McKinzie Dotson; 10th - Lukas Perry

BEGINNER

1st - Emma Yochum; 2nd - Carly Sanders; 3rd - Delaney Chester; 4th - Tyler Neill; 5th - Alexis Watkins; 6th - Ashton Bain; 7th - Tucker Shepard; 8th - Sydney Schneder; 9th - Lance Brinksneader; 10th - Taylor Barton

INTERMEDIATE

1st - Kylie O’Brien; 2nd - Caden Hess; 3rd - Jacob LeBrun; 4th - Hannah Whitted; 5th - Mackenzie Grimm; 6th - Ashlyn O’Brien; 7th - Allison Davis; 8th - Tyler Michael; 9th - Steele Paden; 10th - Alyson Simpson

JUNIOR

1st - Karlie Kennedy; 2nd - Sydney Sanders; 3rd - Madison Paden; 4th - Ellie Day; 5th - Hudson Drake; 6th - Karly Goetz; 7th - Caylee Sager; 8th - Jayden Shriver; 9th - Payton Shepard; 10th - Beau Johnson

SENIOR

1st - Jordan Johnson; 2nd - Olivia Wood; 3rd - Haley Frazier; 4th - Alli Pfister; 5th - Micayla McClure; 6th - Emily Paden; 7th - Bricen Hess; 8th - Kendra Gabriel; 9th - Olivia Congrove; 10th - Hannah Ziegler

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SANDHILLS STOCK SHOW JANUARY 3-13, 2018 // ODESSA, TEXAS

SUPREME CHAMPION HEIFER & CHAMPION POLLED HEREFORD Nash Willingham

RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER & CHAMPION HEREFORD Tanner Reynolds

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GRAND CHAMPION STEER & CHAMPION HEREFORD STEER Tristan Himes

RESERVE CHAMPION STEER & RESERVE HEREFORD STEER Mason Meier

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MARKET STEERS

3RD OVERALL MARKET STEER Julianna Albrecht

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER Claire McCormick

4TH OVERALL MARKET STEER Riley Ruble

5TH OVERALL MARKET STEER Carson Rieck

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET STEER Madi McCauley

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SIOUX EMPIRE FARM SHOW JANUARY 23-27, 2018 \\ SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA

FEEDER STEERS

3RD OVERALL FEEDER STEER Jaxon Schrag

GRAND CHAMPION FEEDER STEER Julia Frye

4TH OVERALL FEEDER STEER Ryland McCormick

5TH OVERALL FEEDER STEER Ansley Maronde

RESERVE CHAMPION FEEDER STEER Sofia Valencia

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FEEDER HEIFERS

GRAND CHAMPION FEEDER HEIFER Bennett Petersen

RESERVE CHAMPION FEEDER HEIFER Payton Beare

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BREEDING HEIFERS

SUPREME CHAMPION HEIFER & CHAMPION MAINETAINER Shelby Stephenson

RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER & CHAMPION ANGUS Ben Nikkel

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BREEDING HEIFERS

5TH OVERALL HEIFER CHAMPION CHI INFLUENCE Audrey Redalen

3RD OVERALL HEIFER & RESERVE ANGUS Brooklyn Curtin

6TH OVERALL HEIFER CHAMPION SIMMENTAL Keaton Krieg

7TH OVERALL HEIFER CHAMPION COMMERCIAL Sammi Schrag

4TH OVERALL HEIFER & CHAMPION LIMFLEX Vada Vickland

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SIOUX EMPIRE FARM SHOW JANUARY 23-27, 2018 \\ SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA

MARKET HOGS

8TH OVERALL HEIFER CHAMPION PERCENTAGE SIMMENTAL Lacey Schmitz

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HOG Andrew Hodges

9TH OVERALL HEIFER RESERVE CHI INFLUENCE Claire Ohlrichs

10TH OVERALL HEIFER CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU Shelby Stephenson

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET HOG Zach Muller

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MARKET LAMBS

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Madison Rule

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Sam Schmillen

MARKET GOATS

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET GOAT Hannah Peterson

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GOAT Jack Hoyle

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TECHTRENDS

For many years, cattle producers have been shipping embryos and semen across the country. This has become second nature to many people within the industry. One growing trend is exporting embryos to other countries. To export to another country, there are testing requirements for the donors, bulls and even the embryos.

So, where does someone even start? We had the opportunity to sit down with Trans Ova Genetics Export Coordinator, Nicole Seible, and discuss the key facts to know when it comes to exporting embryos to other countries. What countries are we able to export to? Trans Ova Genetics can export to just about any country depending on the embryo testing requirements of the desired country. The Top 3 countries we export embryos to are Canada, the EU and Australia. Are there any specific requirements when it comes to exporting to China? Anyone interested in exporting China needs to have the work performed at a China-approved facility. Trans Ova Iowa and Trans Ova Maryland are the only two facilities currently in the Trans Ova system approved for China exports. There are only 20 approved facilities currently approved in the United States. Also, it is important to know that the semen needs to come from a China approved bull stud facility. Currently, there is only 11 approved bull studs.

Who sets all the testing requirements for exports? The USDA and the specific country’s government work to set testing requirements and regulations to bring embryos in and out of the country. Trans Ova does not make these regulations and rules. We have a dedicated staff that learns these rules and ensures we are following them and educating our clients. How often do the requirements change? The USDA or country’s government can change requirements at their discretion. The rules could be set for 10 years, and then change all of the sudden. In these cases, we work quickly to make the appropriate changes in our system and make sure any current shipments are still eligible to be exported.

By Sara Kober Being able to be proactive and planning ahead is extremely beneficial. Are there different requirements for in vitro (IVF) embryos versus in vivo (ET) embryos? Yes, depending on which country you have chosen for export. For Canada, IVF and ET embryos, as of right now, do not have any testing requirements. But again, that is up to the USDA and Canada’s discretion to change the testing requirements as they see fit. Some countries require extra testing for IVF and some countries require extra testing for ET. Therefore, it is good to investigate testing requirements before the embryo creation process begins.

How many embryos did Trans Ova export last year? Last year, Trans Ova exported just over 5000 embryos. What is the most important thing people should know about exporting embryos? Be proactive! One of the most important things people should know about exporting embryos is knowing what country you would like to export to. From there, Trans Ova can identify the country’s testing requirements. A common mistake is that people will create embryos for a designated country then change their mind. By that time, it is too late, as each country has different requirements and the testing window may have closed.

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Ashtin Guyer

Age: 16 Hometown: Robinson, Illinois

Species and breeds of livestock you show: I have shown cattle and pigs of all breeds all my life, and recently showed sheep in the 2018 National Western Stock Show. Siblings names/ages: Nalaney (14) What is your favorite show and why? The National Western Stock Show is my favorite show. I love the atmosphere and the mile high memories that our family has made on that fairgrounds! It’s not just your average show. What is your favorite show memory and why: My favorite show memory was at the Illinois State Fair in 2016 when my family exhibited the Supreme Champion Heifer, Grand Champion Barrow, 3rd Overall Supreme Gilt, and Reserve and 5th Overall steers. This day has stuck in my head since it happened. Running back and forth between the cattle and pig barn, and showing the heifer in the pouring down rain and flooding, all we can do now is sit back and celebrate what our family accomplished those two days. Tell us about your all-time favorite show animal: My all time favorite show animal was my steer, KC, I showed in Kansas City in 2016. We had shown him many times being named Champion Steer 12 times, and at the National Western where he was Champion Prospect Steer, then onto Kansas City. This one has been my baby from the start, and we had one heck of a ride together.

Do you have anything you keep in your show box for good luck or any good luck rituals on show day? I don’t have anything I keep in my showbox for good luck, but when my family and I go to a show, we will look at our exhibitor number, our hotel room number, and the weight of our pigs or cattle and see if the number adds up to a 7 or a 9. These two numbers are our family’s “lucky numbers,” so we try to find these numbers anywhere we can when we are at a show. Least favorite show-day or show-barn activity: I honestly don’t have a least favorite activity when it comes to showing livestock. There is nothing I would rather be doing than being in the barn or the showring, so when it comes to my least favorite thing, it would have to be not being in the barn, because that is where I live. What do you like to do outside of the barn/show ring: Aside from the showring, I like to be with my friends and family, or our church youth group, or going to Nalaney’s basketball games, volleyball games, or her track meets. Favorite book or author: To be completely honest, my favorite “books” to read are the livestock magazines that come in the mail. Favorite movie: One of my all time favorite movies is War Room. If you haven’t seen this

movie, you should definitely watch it. It will change your whole perspective on life. Favorite food: My favorite food is a good home cooked meal with my family. What are your career goals: As far as to what I want to do after high school, I am still undecided. There is no doubt that I will always be in the livestock industry, but not sure on what I want to study or where I want to go right now. Do you have a quote or motto you like to follow? If so, what is it? Our family’s motto is “there is no wavering in this barn.” Our family lives off of this motto. When it gets late at night and you still need to walk pigs, or wash one last calf, we remember this motto and get those pigs walked and that calf washed before we call it a night. Who is someone you’d like to thank for helping you succeed in the showring: Most of all I want to thank my family. Without those three, our success in the showring would be impossible. Also to those individuals who have helped us get these pigs and cattle. You know who you are, and if it were not for you, all of those banners hanging on our wall wouldn’t be there. I am so grateful for the support system my family has. We are truly very fortunate!



Nalaney Guyer

Age: 14 Hometown: Robinson, Illinois

Species and breeds of livestock you show: I show hogs and cattle. I have shown almost all breeds of hogs and the cattle I have shown, Angus, Chi’s, Maine, Mainetainer, Simmental and Crosses. Steer and Heifers.

Least favorite show-day or show-barn activity: My least favorite show barn activity would have to be cleaning pens in both cattle and pig barn, but I know it’s something that has to be done.

Siblings names/ages: I have one sister, Ashtin and she is 16.

What do you like to do outside of the barn/show ring: Right now I am playing sports. I am in volleyball now, but I also Cheerlead and Run Track. I love these sports, but they take up a lot of my time.

What is your favorite show and why? My favorite show would have to be the National Western Stock Show, in Denver, Colorado. It’s one of the largest shows we go to and the prettiest location with the mountains. My family always has a great time when we go out there. What is your favorite show memory and why: In 2014 when i was 9, I had the Grand Champion Market Hog at National Western. It’s just something about walking on that green carpet that gives you the chills. Tell us about your all-time favorite show animal: My most favorite show animal is the one I showed at the Illinois State Fair in 2016 and had Grand Champion Market Hog with. “Mac Daddy”, and we had a bond like no other. Do you have anything you keep in your show box for good luck or any good luck rituals on show day? My family and I always pray in the morning and ask the lord to give us faith and strength to get though the day.

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Favorite book or author: I don’t like to read, but my favorite book would have to be, “Heaven is For Real”. Favorite movie: My favorite movie would have to be “War Room”! This movie is very motivational and inspiring. A must watch family movie! Favorite food: My favorite food is salads. They are just something easy and quick to make on late nights. What are your career goals: After college I want to help out my dad in the family business and work on the family farm but never quit showing, and raising livestock. But I still have lots of time to figure out what I want to do. Do you have a quote or motto you like to follow? If so, what is it? Jeremiah 29:11, For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not harm you,

plans to give you hope and a future. Who is someone you’d like to thank for helping you succeed in the showring: If I named everyone that has helped me in my show career the list would go on forever! I would especially like to thank my family for everything they do for me! Wether it is making sure I get to my practices and games, to doing my part in the barn while I’m not there. I know there are times they are not able to go to my games due to chores at home. Thank you dad, I know the long hours you put in traveling, for long periods of times, and knowing you are doing it for my sister and I. Also we couldn’t do anything that we do today without my mom. She is the one who works in the barn day in and day out just making sure everything gets done while we are at school.



VIEW FROM A VET

Umbilical Hernias in All Their Splendor

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mbilical hernias are a significant problem in the show cattle industry; both clubbies and purebred cattle. Although in some breeds there may be heritable tendencies, the vast majority of hernias are thought to be due to a lack of scarring at the umbilicus because of inflammation, most often caused by infection of the structures that make up the umbilicus (two umbilical arteries, one umbilical vein and the urachus). Predisposition to development of the infected umbilicus is directly associated with the lack of colostrial absorption, which can be predisposed by dystocia (difficult calving), weather stress, or poor colostrial production by the dam. Often, incomplete closure of the umbilicus can be associated with abscessation of the urachus; the structure actually becomes a pus-filled viscus, which can lead to ascending infection and more problems with the calf, such as joint ill.

nia sac. Absolutely never incise an umbilical enlargement without positively identifying the content – this process nearly always does not turn out well. Abdominal wall hernias or defects do occur in the clubbie breeds and are thought to be heritable. These hernias or “defects” actually occur behind the umbilicus and are much more difficult to repair because there is no fibrous tissue associated with the defect. Therefore, special technique must be followed in order to ensure successful repair. Surgical Correction Surgical correction of an umbilical or ab-

dominal wall hernia is always the first consideration to ensure the proper repair of a hernia defect. It has been reported in the literature that continued local irritation applied to a small defect (sticking a finger in the hernia with gentle pressure) may stimulate fibrosis of the hernia ring. I have not personally witnessed this, and the use of clamps or bands have pretty much been a nuisance. Surgical repair of these defects is fairly straight-forward; failure to follow a proper accepted procedure can prove disastrous. Surgery should be performed only in the proper setting with proper restraint and analgesia for the animal’s

To determine the extent of infection, it is always advised to evaluate the umbilical site with ultrasound, to ensure complete knowledge of the extent of the problem and to identify if other structures (i.e. intestine, abomasum) may be associated with the hernia. Never insert a needle into a hernia to “see what’s in it,” as this can lead to contamination and infection of the content of the her-

“In my opinion, the barnyard is not the proper place to perform the surgery and ensure a proper outcome. ”

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By Dr. Gary Warner, Elgin Veterinary Hospital

“If treated properly, repair can be accomplished allowing the animal a long and productive life without altering the appearance or function of the individual.” comfort. I feel general anesthesia is a must to provide for the patient’s comfort and to reduce the risk of contamination at the surgical site. In my opinion, the barnyard is not the proper place to perform the surgery and ensure a proper outcome. When risks are not reduced, contamination of the surgical site by foreign body and bacteria can lead to infection, therefore reducing the chances for complete healing of the abdominal wall. If infection occurs post-surgery, many times the repair breaks down and materials used in the original repair act as foreign bodies to prolong sepsis and interfere with healing. Often when this occurs, subsequent attempts at repair are compromised because of the contamination caused during the first surgery and presence of suture and/or mesh and the

subsequent reaction these cause. At- hours shouldn’t be an option the day aftempts at re-repair of an existing hernia ter surgery. defect should only be performed by an Conclusion experienced surgeon. With this article, I am not suggesting There are many decisions that need to that there is not some degree of heribe made during a re-repair and experi- tability of some umbilical hernias and ence is the best determining factor in ap- there definitely is in regard to abdominal proach to the repair. Mesh grafts are very wall hernias. In my experience, the large popular in hernia repair in cattle, but can majority of umbilical hernias presented come with a cost. I find that a mesh graft to our hospital are due to infection of the is extremely reactive in cattle; we use umbilical structures. If treated properly, them but go to great efforts to protect repair can be accomplished allowing the the repair and ensure that opportunities animal a long and productive life without for sepsis are negligible. Enforced con- altering the appearance or function of finement, limited exposure to multiple the individual. I urge that whoever proherdmates and restriction of travel for vides repair to offer proper restraint, anan initial period after surgery should all algesia, and utilizes aseptic techniques be considered after surgical correction. and proper material to allow the animal Jumping on a trailer and riding for two to have a proper opportunity to recover.

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MARKET ANIMALS

3RD OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL RESERVE CROSSBRED Kaylie Shelton

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CROSSBRED Hunter Brock

4TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION CHIANINA Karli Berkheimer

5TH OVERALL MARKET ANIMAL 3RD CROSSBRED Addie Shaffer

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL CHAMPION MAINETAINER Olivia McHale

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VIRGINIA CLUB CALF PRODUCERS WINTER JACKPOT JANUARY 27-28, 2018 \\ Harrisonburg, virginia

CHAMPION ANGUS

CHAMPION HEREFORD

CHAMPION SHORTHORN

RESERVE ANGUS

RESERVE HEREFORD

RESERVE SHORTHORN

CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER

CHAMPION AOB

CHAMPION SIMMENTAL

Travis Heath

Makayla Lemarr

Austin Nusbam

Kaylie Shelton

Ian Forbes

Layne Lassnick

Ben Allen

Wyatt Davis

Jaylyn Eustler

NOT PICTURED: RESERVE AOB Allison Dillon

RESERVE CHIANINA Brady Turner

RESERVE MARKET HEIFER Ty Duckfield

RESERVE MAINETAINER Holly Shelton

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HEIFERS

3RD OVERALL HEIFER CHAMPION PERCENTAGE SIMMENTAL Colton Greenhorn

SUPREME HEIFER CHAMPION ANGUS Gordon Clark

4TH OVERALL HEIFER CHAMPION AOB Thomas & Sons Farm

5TH OVERALL HEIFER RESERVE PERCENTAGE SIMMENTAL Layne Lassnick

RESERVE SUPREME HEIFER CHAMPION LIMOUSIN Shelby Griffith

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VIRGINIA CLUB CALF PRODUCERS WINTER JACKPOT JANUARY 27-28, 2018 \\ HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA

CHAMPION CHIANINA

CHAMPION HEREFORD

CHAMPION MAINETAINER

RESERVE CHIANINA

RESERVE HEREFORD

RESERVE MAINETAINER

CHAMPION SHORTHORN

CHAMPION SIMMENTAL

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS

RESERVE SHORTHORN

RESERVE SIMMENTAL

RESERVE ANGUS

Olivia Williams

Whitney Kreitz

Collan Britton

Ben Allen

Ella Jacobs

Ian Forbes

Alexis Wright

Layne Lassnick

Bailey Garwood

Jackson Rippeon

Justin Teets

Ryan Nolt

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RESERVE CROSSBRED Shelby Griffith

RESERVE LIMOUSIN Olivia Williams

RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS Annette Braun

NOT PICTURED: RESERVE AOB Allison Dillon

RESERVE CHAROLAIS Alex Prickett

CHAMPION CROSSBRED Whitney Kreitz

CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS Caleb Boden

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JUNIOR BREEDING HEIFERS

CHAMPION ANGUS

CHAMPION BEEFMASTER

CHAMPION BRAHMAN

RESERVE ANGUS

RESERVE BEEFMASTER

RESERVE BRAHMAN

CHAMPION BRANGUS

CHAMPION ORB

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS

RESERVE BRANGUS

RESERVE ORB

RESERVE CHAROLAIS

Morgan Culpepper

Sara Beth Brittain

Molly Ann Pack

Audrey Acord

Shawn Skaggs

Travis Glaser

Kallie Langford

Kayden Tanner

Collin Parker

Anna Pickering

Katelyn Brownd

Calli Schmutz

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CHAMPION HEREFORD

CHAMPION POLLED HEREFORD

CHAMPION LIMOUSIN

RESERVE HEREFORD

RESERVE POLLED HEREFORD

RESERVE LIMOUSIN

CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU

CHAMPION RED ANGUS

CHAMPION SANTA GERTRUDIS

RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU

RESERVE RED ANGUS

RESERVE SANTA GERTRUDIS

Audrey Nolan

Carlisle Braman

Neely Davis

Faith Ann Bice

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Abby Ann Geye

Karley Rayfield

Madison Fisher

Claire Shaw

Cole Sullivan

Colton Barton

Taylor Terry

Avery Strait


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CHAMPION SHORTHORN

CHAMPION SIMMENTAL

CHAMPION SIMBRAH

RESERVE SHORTHORN

RESERVE SIMMENTAL

RESERVE SIMBRAH

Channing Shields

Kylie Harlan

Alyssa Bowen

Brionna Warren

Mackenzie Groce

Jerrell J Williams, III

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MARKET STEERS

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER CHAMPION EUROPEAN CROSS Ben Bezner

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET STEER RESERVE EUROPEAN CROSS Austin Breeding

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CHAMPION AMERICAN CROSS STEER

CHAMPION ANGUS STEER

CHAMPION HEREFORD STEER

RESERVE AMERICAN CROSS STEER

RESERVE ANGUS STEER

RESERVE HEREFORD STEER

CHAMPION POLLED HEREFORD STEER

CHAMPION SHORTHORN STEER

RESERVE POLLED HEREFORD STEER

RESERVE SHORTHORN STEER

Ruben Guzman Jr.

John Thomas Kelley

Tyler Allan

Tanner Reynolds

Hunter Cudd

Kate Mullins

Lawson Herman

Collin Welper

Bryson Boyd

Channing Shields

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RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET BARROW Tyleigh Price

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET BARROW Jayton Benavidez

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Hudson Franklin

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Bryce Hamlin

RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET GOAT Maci Alexander

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GOAT Hayden Schroeder

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OPEN BREEDING HEIFERS

CHAMPION ANGUS

CHAMPION BRAHMAN

CHAMPION BRANGUS

RESERVE ANGUS

RESERVE BRAHMAN

RESERVE BRANGUS

CHAMPION BRAFORD

CHAMPION CHAROLAIS

CHAMPION CHIANINA

RESERVE BRAFORD

RESERVE CHAROLAIS

RESERVE CHIANINA

Sara Sullivan

Shayne Myers

Luke Natali

Robert and Carol Mills

Winston Walters

Collin Parker

David Smith

Griswold Cattle

Bryson Gresham

Adalyn Clay Cloyd

Abby Bell

Sara Sullivan

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CHAMPION POLLED HEREFORD

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RESERVE HEREFORD

RESERVE POLLED HEREFORD

CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU

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RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU

RESERVE MAINETAINER

RESERVE RED ANGUS

Hadley Dunklau

Kadynce Kennedy

Whitney Walker

Ladd Landgraf

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Rebecca Moore

Colyer Hereford

Sara Sullivan

Griswold Cattle

Rylee Schacher

Abby Bell

Madison Fisher

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CHAMPION SHORTHORN

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RESERVE SANTA GERTRUDIS

RESERVE SHORTHORN

CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS

CHAMPION SIMMENTAL

CHAMPION SIMBRAH

RESERVE SHORTHORN PLUS

RESERVE SIMMENTAL

RESERVE SIMBRAH

Moreno Ranches

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Kane Aegerter

Sara Sullivan

Taylor Terry

Taylor Terry

Abby Wood

Sara Sullivan

Madison McCormick

Kylie Harlan

Madison Culpepper

Miranda Skaggs

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CHAMPION BEEFMASTER Kalli Ellis

CHAMPION PERCENT SIMMENTAL Anne Dameron

NOT PICTURED: RESERVE BEEFMASTER

RESERVE LIMOUSIN

Kalli Ellis

Jaden Linthicum

CHAMPION BRAUNVIEH

RESERVE PERCENT SIMMENTAL

Aaron Locke

CHAMPION LIMOUSIN Colton Barton

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RESERVE BRAUNVIEH Kasie Hinton


Transitional Year Ahead Arguably, this year is shaping up to be a year of transition from market realignment and balancing to what passes for normalcy in the modern age. That, following a decade of financial shock and adjustment stemming from the Great Recession. For cattle producers, throw in more than a decade of sifting and shifting the impacts of the ethanol-induced commodity price shock and then massive price swings in cattle and beef markets spawned by historic drought. For the growing domestic economy, the transition means a return to the rising inflation and interest rates that accompany a growing, fully-employed economy. For cattle producers, it means narrowing margins and even more price volatility. Chances for cattle profit are declining Cattle producers remain strongly positioned to ferret some profitability from the year. That could be a few dollars per head or near $100 for cow-calf producers, depending on which analysts you consult, as well as the cost structure of individual operations. But, margins will likely narrow across all production sectors, even before considering the nascent, expanding drought across a wide swath of cattle country.

At its recent 2018 Industry Outlook, CattleFax projected the average price for feeder steers (750 lbs.) at $145/cwt., with a range from the upper $120s to $160/cwt. CattleFax pegs average steer calf (550 lbs.) prices at $158, ranging from $170 for the spring high to the upper $130s for the fall low. For both this year, and in terms of the current cattle cycle, CattleFax CEO, Randy Blach, says demand may keep calf prices above the cost of production for low-cost and average-cost producers. CattleFax projects the average fed steer price this year at $115 with a range of $110-$130/cwt. The most recent World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates project fed steer prices at $122-$126 in the first quarter; $117-$125 in the second; $110-$120 in the third; $112-$122 in the fourth. CattleFax expects input costs to remain manageable, with grain prices expected to remain steady. However, with more livestock to feed in 2018 and the smallest acreage on record last year, CattleFax predicts hay prices will increase $10-$15 per ton with additional weather-related price risks. Expanding drought continues to force more cattle off pasture, while increasing

By Wes Ishmael the need of more feed earlier for cattle that are retained. Even without dry conditions, pasture prices continue to accelerate. For example, pastureland and ranchland values increased faster than cropland values in the fourth quarter, according to the latest Agricultural Finance Monitor published by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. That was for states within the 8th Federal Reserve District: Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee. Quality farmland values in the area rose 5% in the fourth quarter, compared to a year earlier, while ranchland and pastureland values increased 14.8%. Cash rents for Quality farmland increased 3.9%, while rents for ranchland and pastureland rose by 10.1%. As for price volatility, Blach noted that price swings of $40/cwt. ($550 per head) for fed cattle are common from highs to lows during the past three years. Shorter term, he says it’s common to see daily cash fed cattle prices move $14-$18/cwt. within two or three weeks. More broadly, Blach highlighted feedlot profits and losses in recent years: $4.5 billion profit in 2014; $6.5 billion lost in March 2018 • theshowcircuit.com

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For both this year, and in terms of the current cattle cycle, CattleFax CEO, Randy Blach, says demand may keep calf prices above the cost of production for low-cost and average-cost producers.

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2015-16; $4 billion profit last year. These figures are based on a simple average without price risk management. “These equity swings are unprecedented and the reason risk management has increased,” Blach says. “We think this will continue. We think we’ll have more price volatility than at any time in the past.” Economic strength and demand Cattle markets are unfolding against the backdrop of a strengthening domestic and international economy. “Expect an expanding global economy, strong U.S. consumer confidence and persistent economic recovery in many rural areas, but temper that optimism with another year of on-farm belt tightening due to lingering financial stress from low commodity prices,” says a recent, wide-ranging 2018 outlook report from CoBank’s Knowledge Exchange Division. Notwithstanding the canyon-wide, volatile swings on Wall Street in recent weeks, the domestic economy continues to strengthen—growing GDP and wages, historically low unemployment and general consumer optimism. “Consumer confidence and the unemployment rates are at their best levels since 2000 and inflation-adjusted wages have been growing faster than the historical average since 2014,” according to the CoBank report. “Add in the major gains in housing prices and the stock market, and you get a wealth effect that is causing consumers to save less and spend more. Business investment will rise in 2018 to keep up with the strengthening demand.” After years of slow, stable growth characterized by limited volatility, domestic economic growth will likely come with growing inflation and interest rates—a primary contributor to the Wall Street rollercoaster of late.

Internationally, the growing economy means more consumers have the jingle to buy more U.S. beef. U.S. Beef export value last year averaged $286.38 per head of fed slaughter, up 9% from 2016 and the second highest on record, accord-

ing to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation. The value of U.S. beef exports last year exceeded $7 billion for only the second time in history. For broader perspective, Kevin Good, CattleFax senior analyst explained at the aforementioned Outlook session, “The balance of trade improved by 1 billion lbs. between 2015 and 2017, offsetting 40% of the production growth.” Beef production will continue to expand for at least a couple more years, considering last year’s ongoing herd expansion. There were 31.72 million beef cows to start this year, according USDA’s recent Cattle inventory report. That’s 509,800 head more (+1.63%) than Jan. 1 of 2017. CattleFax analysts say additional expansion of 200,000-400,000 beef cows is possible over the next several years. CattleFax projects beef production this year 3% more than last year at 27.5 billion pounds, ultimately peaking at more than 29 billion lbs. for the cycle. “Beef production in the U.S. is on the rise, and export outlets have never been more important,” says Trevor Amen, industry analyst with CoBank’s Knowledge Exchange Division. “However, the U.S. is threatening to retreat from key trade deals and the U.S.’s beef exporting competitors are forging their own deals with major global beef importers.” In a separate CoBank report, Amen analyzes the impact of trade uncertainty on U.S. beef exports. He points out that approximately 80% of U.S. beef exports are sold to countries that could be affected by ongoing trade pact negotiations. Those trade deals included the Trans Pacific Partnership from which the U.S. withdrew, along with renegotiation of the U.S.-Korea Freed Trade Agreement and the North American Freed Trade Agreement. “We have to see these exports grow,” Blach says. “We’ll need to see record export numbers through the balance of the decade to keep supplies from overwhelming the market.” He adds that overall demand will be the key to maintaining fed cattle prices in the $100 area through 2020. Sign up for Wes’ free daily market podcast at www.cattlecurrent.com

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MARCH

March 1 • Purple Reign Frozen Genetics Sale March 3 • SCO-VIEW Only • Champions Row Online Sale March 4 • SCO • American Classic Winter Sale March 4 • SCO • Collins Cattle Online Sale March 5 • SCO • Hoel Family Genetics Online Sale March 5 • SCO • Potts Show Cattle Online Steer Sale March 5 • SCO • Wolff Farms Summer Born Steer & Heifer Sale March 6 • SCO • Foerster and Beville Sugarland Syndicate March 6 • SCO • Keeton Show Steers Online Sale March 6 • Schaeffer/Tice Bull Sale March 6 • SCO • Thernes Cattle Co Fall Born Sale March 6 • SCO • Yates Herefords Online Steer Sale March 7 • SCO • Luke James Cattle Co Online Sale March 7 • SCO • Scott Club Calves Online Sale March 7 • SCO • Sieck Show Cattle Bull, Embryo & Semen Sale March 8 • SCO • Christian & Vestal Show Cattle Online Sale March 10 • SCO • Lehne Farms Fall Born Steer Online Sale March 10 • SCO • Open Bar Cattle Co Online Sale March 11 • SCO • Shirley Show Cattle Ripe for the Pickin Online Sale March 11 • SCO • TK Cattle Co Fall Born Steer & Heifer Sale March 11 • SCO • Wolff Farms Fall Born Steer & Heifer Sale March 12 • SCO • BCII/Sennett Fall Born Frenzy Sale March 12 • Horstman Cattle Co Online Sale March 12 • SCO • Kinna Cattle Co & Adam Griffith Cattle Genetics Sale March 13 • SCO • Caffee Ranch Annual Maternal Bred Bull Sale March 13-14 • Cates Farms Modoc Madness Sale March 13 • SCO • Chi Association Jr. National Fundraiser March 13 • SCO • Danner Show Stock Online Genetics Sale March 13 • SCO • Horstman Cattle Co Simmental Genetics Online Sale March 13 • SCO • Pilkington Cattle Maternal Bull Sale March 13 • Prairie View Farms Spring Embryo Sale March 13 • SCO • Thompson Show Steers Annual Bull Sale March 13 • SCO • Tingle Farms Open Females, Bulls & Genetics Sale March 14 • SCO • Lee Simmental Farmls Online Bull Sale March 14 • SCO • Richland Farms Fall Born Sale March 15 • Scheetz Online Embryo & Semen Sale March 17 • SCO • McGowan's Black Genetics Spring & Summer Born Heifer Sale March 18 • SCO • Clark Family/Kiser Family/Hoes Family Steer & Heifer Sale March 18 • SCO-VIEW Only • Franke Cattle Private Treaty Steer Sale March 19 • SCO • Charolais Junior National 2018 Fundraiser Sale March 20 • Bonnell Donor Eggstravaganza Online Sale March 20 • SCO • Garwood Cattle Co Genetics Sale March 20 • SCO • Heldermon Boys Show Cattle Online Sale March 20 • SCO • Ridling Cattle Online Sale March 20 • SCO • Syphrett Show Cattle Buckles & Banners Online Sale March 20 • SCO • Tracy Cattle Bull Sale

March 20 • SCO • Willow Springs Cattle Co Steer Sale March 21 • SCO • Champion Row Vol II Online Steer Sale March 21 • SCO • Hale Cattle Co Online Steer Sale March 21 • SCO • Keith Rogers Show Cattle Steer Sale March 21 • SCO • Michigan Livestock Expo Banner Sponsorship Auction March 22 • SCO • Custy Cattle Co Online Sale March 22 • SCO • Eaves Show Cattle Online Sale March 22 • Stertzbach Cattle Co Fall Fashion Female Sale March 23-25 • CSU Green & Gold Showdown March 23 • SCO • Jeffs Cattle Co The Great Divide March 23 • SCO • McGowan's Black Genetics Bred Heifer & Bull Sale March 24 • Bill Rogers Classic March 24 • SCO • Holloway Show Cattle Online Sale March 24 • SCO • One Team One Dream Online Sale March 25 • SCO • Cromwell Cattle Co & Consigners Online Sale March 25 • Decatur County Cattle Battle March 25 • SCO • NOC Livestock Judging Team Benefit Auction March 25 • SCO • Rosanky Cattle Co Online Steer Sale March 25 • WHR Shorthorns Lone Star Edition Sale March 26 • SCO • Bart Herndon Cattle Steer & Heifer Sale March 26 • SCO • Poe Livestock March Madness Sale March 27 • SCO • Carwile Show Cattle Online Sale March 27 • SCO • Floyd Cattle Co Online Sale March 27 • Schaeffer/Tice The Egg Hunt Embryo Sale, Round 1 March 27 • SCO • Seldom Rest Online Heifer Sale March 28 • Colburn Cattle Online Heifer Sale March 28 • SCO • Griswold Cattle Steer & Heifer Sale March 28 • SCO • Richland Farms Online Genetics Sale March 28 • SCO • Scott Club Calves Online Steer Sale March 29 • SCO • Sawblade Ranch Steer Sale March 31 • Duff Cattle Power Plus Annual Bull Sale March 31 • Texas Limited Edition Spring Sale

APRIL

April 2 • SCO • Collins Cattle Online Steer Sale April 2 • SCO • Fosdick Cattle Elite Fall Born Female Sale April 2 • SCO • Something for Everyone Online Sale April 2 • SCO • Summit Farms Online Sale April 3 • SCO • Bart Herndon Cattle Steer & Heifer Sale April 3 • SCO • Luke James Catte Co Online Sale April 3 • Thomas Ranch Online Semen Sale April 4 • SCO • Richland Farms Bull & Genetics Sale April 4 • SCO • Swan Cattle Co Online Sale April 5 • SCO • Otterstad Cattle Co & Wynne Show Cattle Steer & Heifer Sale April 5 • SCO • Sanders Cattle Co Fall Born Steer & Heifer Sale April 6 • Prairie View Farms Spring Production Sale April 7 • SCO • Day Show Cattle Online Steer Sale April 7 • SCO • Lawrence Family Limousin Steer Sale


April 30 • SCO • Rife Family Show Cattle Online Sale April 30 • SCO • Van Zant Cattle/Stoney Point Farm Spring Born Sale April 2018 • Top Cut Angus Bull Sale

MAY

May 1 • SCO • Cluxton Family Show Cattle Online Sale May 1 • SCO • Cooksey Farms & Show Cattle Online Sale May 1 • SCO • Joe Lucas Family Show Cattle Online Sale May 8 • Kopp Land & Livestock Online Club Calf Sale May 12 • SCO • Gleason Livestock Online Sale May 20 • SCO • American Classic Heifer Sale

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JUNE

June 2 • SCO • Lucherk Cattle Summer Female Sale June 2 • SCO • Poe Livestock Dirty River Divas Female Sale June 2 • SCO • QB Cattle Brahman Royal Breeding Stock Edition June 3 • SCO • Cromwell Cattle Co ARB Heifer Sale June 3 • SCO • Pohler Show Cattle Heifer Sale June 11-12 • American Chianina Association Grand Fiesta Jr Nationals June 12 • SCO • Girls of Summer Online Sale June 15 • Aksarben Nominations Due (other than market beef) June 22 • Chiangus Classic Futurity

JULY

July 15 • SCO • Franke Cattle Bred Heifer Sale

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

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September 1 • Club Calf Paradise Unplugged September 5 • Silveira Bros Partners for Performance Bull Sale September 17 • SCO • Carr Show Stock Online Sale September 17 • SCO • Rue Show Cattle Online Sale September 18 • SCO • Stohlmann Show Cattle Online Sale September 27-30 • Aksarben Stock Show

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SHOW RESULTS

STEERS

3RD OVERALL STEER CHAMPION MAINE-ANJOU Elizabeth Heintz

GRAND CHAMPION STEER CHAMPION CROSSBRED Ross Brumbaugh

4TH OVERALL STEER RESERVE MAINE-ANJOU Rhett Howard

5TH OVERALL STEER RESERVE CROSSBRED Whitney Walker

RESERVE CHAMPION STEER CHAMPION CHIANINA Elizabeth Heintz

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PURDUE AGR

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HEIFERS

3RD OVERALL HEIFER CHAMPION CHIANINA Bailey Tomsen

SUPREME CHAMPION HEIFER CHAMPION COMMERCIAL Ellie Sennett

4TH OVERALL HEIFER CHAMPION MAINETAINER Julia Frye

5TH OVERALL HEIFER CHAMPION SHORTHORN Ryan Wickard

RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER CHAMPION PERCENTAGE SIMMENTAL Jake Nikkel

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STEERS

3RD OVERALL STEER Avery Wood

GRAND CHAMPION STEER Hunter Spence

4TH OVERALL STEER Ava Hathaway

5TH OVERALL STEER Alexander Simon

RESERVE CHAMPION STEER Alyssa Boersen

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MICHIGAN STATE AGR

FEBRUARY 10-11, 2018 \\ EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN

HEIFERS

3RD OVERALL HEIFER Olivia Wood

GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER Blake Danner

4TH OVERALL HEIFER Karli Berkheimer

5TH OVERALL HEIFER Kinsee Lettinga

RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER Drew George

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What Makes Some People More

COMPETITIVE? We all know the kind of person who ALWAYS has to win, whether they are in the show ring or sports arena or playing cards, it’s a defining part of their personality. But what makes them so different from the person who can play and just enjoy the game win or lose? By Sharla Ishmael

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t’s a question I think about a lot as I sit in the bleachers and watch my daughter’s basketball games and practices – why doesn’t this kid or that one who has so much potential care more or work harder? To be clear, it’s not my daughter I wonder about. That girl was born with a competitive streak that is wide and deep. You try to tie her up in a jump ball, you better be ready for her to sling you on the floor. She weighs about 125 pounds and 120 of it is heart. Play a friendly game of Monopoly with her? Pfft… it’s a blood sport if Josie is at the table. My other child likes to win too, but Brooks can usually say, “It’s just a game” and go on with life. So how can two kids raised in the same house by the same parents be so different? The Olympics are on at the moment – always a fascinating window into man/ woman’s ability to push themselves past any rational notion of physical limits as well as the beauty of humankind’s desire to be the very best, overcoming every obstacle and rival. So, what separates these athletes from the ones sitting at home watching them? Is it raw talent or is it something less measurable like grit, work ethic, mental toughness, luck, ambition or support? My friends on social media had a lot to say on the topic. For instance, show mom and fellow basketball mom Jennifer Carrico said, “It may be how you are brought up. I also think it’s somewhat genetic.

Some people are just more passionate about certain things in life and competitiveness is just natural. And if the person knows what it will take to attain that win, then they have a leg up on others.” Livestock photographer and horsewoman Nancy Pruitt added, “DNA can, without a doubt, override upbringing. I believe you either possess the desire to excel or you don’t.” On the flip side, mom, grandmother and former graphic designer Betty Baird had this to add, “I had four children and they were all different, some very competitive and some could care less, so I don’t believe it is genetic.” Another veteran mom of the show ring and gym, Caryn Vaught added, “We think it’s due to your social upbringing. If you are surrounded by competition growing up, you have a tendency to be competitive.” Then there is my friend from New Mexico, Kelly Boney, a rancher who has a different perspective many of us can appreciate. “For me it was a combination of a fellow 4-H member whose parents did all the work, beating me at demonstrations and a participation ribbon at the County Fair. The 4-H member spurred me to do more research, spend countless hours writing and rewriting speeches and memorizing…. I finally won the Public Speaking contest; by that time, I had bigger and better goals. The

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participation ribbon always reminded me I never wanted one of those again, LOL! Granted it was for baking and I did give that up.” And high school friend, Lindy Wells, who is and always has been a very competitive horsewoman, now in the cutting arena, was just as honest, “I’m a perfectionist, and I don’t like to lose AT ALL. If you don’t mind losing, you never improve.” My former co-worker, Roxanne Erramouspe, pointed out, “As a teacher for 20 years and a parent for almost that long, I will say that so much of it has to do with the expectations of a person’s parents/guardians and teachers. There’s a difference between ‘doing your best’ and ‘doing whatever it takes to get the job done.’ The true competitor chooses the latter.” Another good point from advertising executive Kathy Cornett, “I think it reflects a little insecurity and the need to prove oneself to oneself. The winners I know may win in competitive environments, but they also give themselves trophies for little wins through the day. I would look at birth order and family modeling as well.” Most of you reading this will likely know this lady from the show road. Ethel Kelley added, “For me it has always been an overwhelming desire to excel, to be the best — the prize is seldom as great as

the pride in having achieved it!” Another great lady from a longtime show steer family legacy, Theresa Pritchard made a good point, “Upbringing. Learning that anyone can compete, but to be a true competitor it takes hard work, desire and hopefully the passion grows. The harder you work, the luckier you get.” And fellow Aggie/photographer/ mom Erin Worrell probably summed up a lot of these thoughts very well. “Drive and passion, either it’s there or it’s not depending on personality. But how that drive and passion are developed through upbringing, encouragement and experiences is very much a contributing factor.” My friends also mentioned a whole laundry list of other factors: birth order, ability to perform under pressure, ambition, goals, work ethic, etc. But when you’re analyzing what makes somebody great at a sport or showing or whatever, you must also answer this question – what drives the top competitors to continue to get better once they are already at the pinnacle of their field? In my mind, the athlete who most personifies the word competitor must be Michael Jordan. You can argue whether Kobe or LeBron or whomever is more talented but nobody ever out-competed Jordan. He co-wrote a book with Mark Vancil titled “Driven from Within,” which


HOW TO BE COMPETITIVE By Ed Latimore chronicles not only his basketball career but also his relationship with Nike and how they worked together to create his eponymous shoe line that became a second empire for each of them. “When my play started providing me with rewards, then I wanted to prove I deserved them. I never felt the desire to rest on what I had accomplished. I never felt like I deserved to drive a Bentley when I got my first contract, or live in a mansion. Those things might be symbols of success to some people, but there are a lot of people who confuse symbols with actual success. “Commitment cannot be compromised by rewards,” Jordan explained. “Excellence isn’t a one-week or oneyear ideal. It’s a constant. There will be days when you don’t feel on top of your game, or meetings in which you aren’t your best but your commitment remains constant. “Money never drove me. Sure, I wanted to be successful. I wanted the nicer things that success brings. But my passion was pure. The way I played, and the way I go about things, has never had anything to do with money. …I wanted to be more than a slightly better version of somebody else.” His co-author Vancil wrote, “What seems apparent now more than it ever did while he was playing is that the most remarkable aspects to Michael Jordan

are those that can neither be seen nor measured.” One measure of a great competitor is how he/she affects those around them. In a Psychology Today article on competitiveness, another winning NBA player emphasized how talent is not enough. “‘Great players can have great impacts, but great players with great attitudes have really great impacts,” says Malik Rose, a former New York Knicks forward who won two NBA titles with the San Antonio Spurs. “When a star comes along and spreads his intensity and desire to the other players, it’s huge. “When the Spurs captured those titles in 1999 and 2003, the team was led by a pair of players, David Robinson and Tim Duncan, with Hall of Fame skills, Hall of Fame work ethics, and Hall of Fame attitudes. They led by example— hustling after every loose ball and playing each game as if it were vital to existence. “‘That’s why we won,” Rose says. “Everyone followed those guys.’” Furthermore, a lasting legacy in the game, whatever that game is, is probably the highest compliment anyone can give to an ultra-competitive person. Take, for instance, Shaun White – America’s legendary snowboarder who won our hearts as a teenaged “Flying To-

mato,” winning gold in 2006 and again in 2010. In 2014 he failed to medal and then suffered a terrible injury in Australia last fall that gave him 62 stitches in his face – and no doubt a mental obstacle to overcome, on his way back to the Olympics in 2018. If you got to watch his 2018 gold medal-winning halfpipe run, in which he had to give the best performance of his career to beat back his younger competitors, it was easy to see by his overwhelming emotion this win probably meant more to him than all the others… the one that proved at age 31 he was still the best in a sport he helped define. But it’s more than that. Columnist Jerry Brewer of the Washington Post gave the best perspective on White’s comeback: “That’s not just how you validate a reputation. That’s how you elevate a sport. Sometimes, there’s a difference between dominating and elevating. An all-time great can happen to own a lesser era, yet fail to advance the game. To elevate requires a combination of dominant performance and a collection of challengers with the ability and chutzpah to test a great one’s limits. Of the many gifts White has bestowed upon snowboarding, this is the most important: He inspired future generations to come after him. And they’re making their charge now.”

Most people think they’re competitive but they aren’t. They just like to win. Everyone likes to win. A true competitor is a rare breed. Enjoying the feeling of crossing the finish line first doesn’t make you competitive. It’s what happens during the race that ultimately determines if you’re actually a competitor.

• Always give 110%. • Compare yourself only to your old self. • Competitive people never make excuses. • Competitive people give credit when credit is due. • The competitor never dwells on the past.


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highFROMsellers MLC SIRES

$16,500 // Martsching Show Cattle // Dakota Gold Steer $16,500 // Curt Wolff // Huff N Puff Bull $16,500 // Coley Riley // Monopoly/Clone Steer $16,000 // Brigham Stewart // Monopoly/Clone Steer $16,000 // Shannon Voegele // Monopoly/Clone Steer $15,500 // Bruns, Criner, Jackson // Huff N Puff Steer $15,500 // Brandon Jones & Todd Caldwell // Monopoly/Clone Steer $15,500 // Mark Landgren // Monopoly/Clone Steer $15,050 // Brad Dykstra // Monopoly/Clone Steer $15,000 // G&G Cattle // Blaze Of Glory Heifer $15,000 // Factory Direct Sale // Dakota Gold Heifer $15,000 // Craig Stohlmann // Huff N Puff Steer $15,000 // Zach Gray // Monopoly/Clone Steer $15,000 // Faris Simon/J Newton // Monopoly/Clone Steer $14,503 // Ryan Habeger // Monopoly/Clone Steer $14,500 // Tyler Rue // Monopoly/Clone Steer $14,000 // Bruns, Criner, Jackson // Dakota Gold Steer $14,000 // Matthew Shirley // Monopoly/Clone Heifer $14,000 // Travis McIntosh // Monopoly/Clone Heifer $13,610 // Rodgers Cattle // Monopoly/Clone Steer $13,500 // Adam Potts // Red, White & Roan Steer $13,000 // Curt Wolff // Huff N Puff Steer $12,500 // Carrousel Farms // Monopoly/Clone Steer $12,500 // Matt Lautner Cattle // Goldie Locks Steer $12,500 // Chris Wilson // Monopoly/Clone Steer $12,000 // Matt Lautner Cattle // Dakota Gold Heifer $12,000 // Schenck Farms // Dakota Gold Steer $12,000 // Christo Cattle // Huff N Puff Steer $11,500 // Brian Goetemoeller // Blaze Of Glory Heifer $11,500 // Ryan Habeger // Monopoly/Clone Steer $11,500 // Weaver/Powell // Monopoly/Clone Steer $11,500 // Ryan Goehring // Monopoly/Clone Steer $11,000 // Jeff Holmes // Monopoly/Clone Heifer $11,000 // Tim Burke // Monopoly/Clone Steer $11,000 // Nelson England // Huff N Puff Steer $11,000 // Z Bar H // Monopoly/Clone Steer $11,000 // Brett Bowman // Monopoly/Clone Steer $11,000 // Carrousel Farms // Monopoly/Clone Steer $10,500 // Weaver/Powell // Blaze Of Glory Heifer $10,500 // Scott Heinrich // Monopoly/Clone Steer $10,500 // Brigham Stewart // Monopoly/Clone Steer $10,500 // Blaine Rodgers // Monopoly/Clone Steer $10,500 // Blaine Rodgers // Monopoly/Clone Steer $10,500 // Weigel Steer Pit // Monopoly/Clone Steer $10,000 // Lucas Clayton // Monopoly/Clone Steer $10,000 // Matt Lautner Cattle // Dig Your Spurs In Steer $10,000 // Ryan Went // Monopoly/Clone Steer $10,000 // Shipwreck Cattle // Monopoly/Clone Steer

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$65,000 // Tracy Goretska // Monopoly/Clone Steer $53,000 // Rick Frye // Monopoly/Clone Steer $52,500 // Bob Blake // Monopoly/Clone Steer $50,500 // Joe Lucas // Monopoly/Clone Bull $51,000 // Jeff Jackson // Gunsmoke Heifer $50,000 // Curtis Wiedel // Monopoly/Clone Bull $45,500 // Bruns, Criner, Jackson // Monopoly/Clone Steer $39,500 // Lucas Clayton // Monopoly/Clone Steer $35,000 // Dusty Rich/Lauren Burris // Goldie Locks Heifer $30,500 // Ryan Johnson/Kendall Bremer // Gunsmoke Heifer $29,000 // Matt Lautner Cattle // Italian Stallion Steer $28,000 // Brandon Jones/Todd Caldwell // Monopoly/Clone Steer $27,500 // Brandon Jones/Todd Caldwell // Monopoly/Clone Steer $27,200 // Nick Fitzsimmons // Blaze Of Glory Heifer $27,000 // Ty Webster // Monopoly/Clone Steer $27,000 // Dave Duello // Dakota Gold Female $25,000 // Kris Black // Monopoly/Clone Bull $25,000 // Blaine Rodgers // Full Brother To Goldie Locks $24,599 // Tyler Thernes // Monopoly/Clone Steer $23,500 // Jared Boyert // Monopoly/Clone Steer $23,000 // Nelson England // Monopoly/Clone Steer $22,500 // Garrett Gerhardt // Goldie Locks Steer $21,000 // Steve Shaffer // Gunsmoke Heifer $21,000 // Luke James // Monopoly/Clone Steer $20,500 // John Maples // Goldie Locks Steer $20,500 // Gateway Genetics // Dakota Gold Heifer $20,000 // Matt Lautner Cattle // One In The Chamber Steer $19,000 // Tracy Goretska // Monopoly/Clone Steer $18,500 // Matt Lautner Cattle // Black Power Play Steer $18,500 // Greg Asche // Monopoly/Clone Steer $17,000 // Alex Kimmerling // Dakota Gold Heifer $17,000 // Garrett Gerhardt // Goldie Locks Steer $17,000 // Brandon Jones & Todd Caldwell // Monopoly/Clone Steer $17,000 // Shipwreck Cattle // Monopoly/Clone Steer $17,000 // Matt Lautner Cattle // Full Sister To Red Neck


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Monopoly + THE CLONES MONOPOLY 4

MONOPOLY 5, 6, 7

$50/unit

$30/unit

TO BE THE MAN, YOU HAVE TO BEAT THE MAN. They haven’t beaten this man yet for high sellers and show champions. Monopoly sired 25+ state fair/regional show Champion or Reserves since only mid July 2017. Reserve Grand Champion Market steers at Kansas City, Louisville, Phoenix, Pennsylvania Farm Show, Sioux Empire Farm Show and Fort Worth in winter 2017/2018. While it is fun to try and fix a non-broken wheel, the top breeders in the country are simply breeding Monopoly for their donors to raise high selling steers and show champions.

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 IOWA STATE FAIR Shown by Eric McCrea Family // Raised by Dean Staley, Charter Oak, Iowa // Sold by Tracy Goretska SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER 2017 IOWA STATE FAIR Shown by Kade Killmer // Raised by Wade Rodgers, Searsboro, Iowa SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 ILLINOIS STATE FAIR Shown by Keegan Murphy // Raised by Steve Downing, Creston, Iowa // Sold by Tracy Goretska SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 KENTUCKY STATE FAIR Shown by Jacklyn Duzan // Raised by Mitch Daake, Kearney, Nebraska // Sold by Todd Caldwell, Brandon Jones, Andrew Lange SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 WYOMING STATE FAIR Shown by Allie Taylor // Raised by Jack Stoltz, Elgin, Nebraska // Sold by John Stoltz, Beau Bremer, Hirchell LeClair SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 NAILE Shown by Jesse Hoblyn // Raised by Bryan Mckay, Orlando, Oklahoma // Sold by Alex Kimmerling, Miles Shout, Dusty Rich SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 TULSA STATE FAIR Shown by Ashley Kunkle // Raised by Adam Pryor, Woodbine, Iowa // Sold by Jacob Tusa, John Grauer SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 KANSAS STATE FAIR Shown by Maycee Ratliff // Raised by Dave Strolberg, Axtell, Nebraska // Sold by Nelson England, Tim Burke SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 NORTH DAKOTA STATE FAIR Shown by Lynsey Schmitz // Raised by Bill Pitz/Tom Federspiel, Iowa // Sold by Jamie Goedken SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

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RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 MINNESOTA STATE FAIR Shown By Krause Family // Raised By Dave Strolberg, Axtell, NE // Sold By Ryan Habeger SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER 2017 AKSARBEN LIVESTOCK SHOW Shown By Mackenzie Stohlmann // Raised By Scott Hellbush, Creston, NE // Sold By Dave Stoltz, David Bradford SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR Shown By Davey Dorr // Raised By Jack Stoltz, Elgin, Nebraska // Sold By John Stoltz, Frank Ward SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2018 SIOUX EMPIRE FARM SHOW Shown By Madison McCauley // Raised By Don Treinen, Marcus, Iowa // Sold By Dustin Glover, Jacob Tusa, Tracy Haymes SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 AMERICAN ROYAL Shown By Baylor Bonham // Raised By Luke Doris/Kyrstin Reimann, Ree Heights,SD // Sold By Bonham Show Cattle SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 WYOMING STATE FAIR Shown By Haley Timm // Raised By Colin Yorges, Torrington, Wyoming SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2018 ARIZONA NATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW Shown By Denver McKay // Raised By Bryan McKay, Orlando, Oklahoma SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR Shown By Carly Wheeler // Raised By Blaine Rodgers, Missouri SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

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GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE FAIR Shown By Kaden Leddy // Raised By Kelly Short, Masonville, Iowa // Sold By Ryan Johnson & Kendall Bremer SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2018 PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW Shown By Katie Frontera // Raised By Robbie Moore, Kearney, Missouri // Sold By Tim Kosiorek, Eric Noonan, Steve Mills, Andy Hoelscher SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2018 FORT WORTH STOCK SHOW Shown By Austin Breeding // Sold By Bonham SIRED BY MONOPOLY/CLONE

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Black Power P lay

SEMEN $45/unit

I-Believe

SIRE:

Ali

DAM:

March 2015

DOB:

89 pounds

BW: THC/PHAF

50% Maine Anjou Reg #F462416 5.04% Chianina Reg BREED: #388077 Big Foot Ranch, Mike Loecke, RAISED BY: IA MATT LAUTNER CATTLE // TO ORDER: 515-391-9540 SAME DAY SHIPPING AVAILABLE // VISA, MASTERCARD, AND DISCOVER ACCEPTED

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OUR FEATURED BULL OF 2018! The first steer ever sold at public auction was a Black Power Play x Monopoly steer from Brian Cummings that sold to Tracy Goretska and has went on to do big things for the Russ Webb family of Missouri. Look for that dynamic steer to make a run next winter at the National Western Stock Show Market Steer show. Be sure to check out the updated Black Power Play December 1 preview video that has been viewed over 30,000 times on social media. Black Power Play is like no other 50% Maine Anjou bull, he has top steer producers like Ward Eckloff and Rob Vanhove excited for their operations and also top female producers like John Sullivan requesting sexed female semen to mate some of his legendary donors. 100% of resulting progeny register as Maintainers! Add him to your 2018 breeding plans early as supply might become limited as breeding season approaches.

MANY TIME CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER Raised by Kelly Annand // SIRED BY BLACK POWER PLAY

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BLACK POWER PLAY X WHO MADE WHO STEER Sold for $18,500 // SIRED BY BLACK POWER PLAY


BLACK POWER PLAY X MONOPOLY STEER Raised by Mittag Show Catle // Purchased by Steve Bonham for $12,500 SIRED BY BLACK POWER PLAY

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2018 SIOUX EMPIRE FARM SHOW // BLACK POWER PLAY X MONOPOLY Shown by Russ Webb Family // Raised by Brian Cummings, OH // Sold by Tracy Goretska, IA // SIRED BY BLACK POWER PLAY

BLACK POWER PLAY X MONOPOLY STEER Sold by Tracy Goretska // Shown by Webb/Klinger Family SIRED BY BLACK POWER PLAY

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MAKE A WISH IS THE STOUTEST BUILT MONOPOLY SON EVER. We love his combination of power and elite structure. Displayed in Denver and named in loving support of our son Max Walter Lautner. We will be flushing our top donors to Make A Wish in 2018. We feel the market was waiting for a game changing Monopoly son to bring some rib and structure back to to the show ring in comparison to the HIA bloodline. Join us as we get the ball rolling on this outstanding young sire.

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Make A Wish

SIRE:

Monopoly

DAM:

Wiedel Donor 402 (Ali)

DOB:

February 20, 2017

BW:

85 Pounds

THC/PHAF/DSF BREED:

Reg 25% Maine Anjou

OWNED WITH:

Curtis Wiedel, NE

RAISED BY:

Curtis Wiedel, NE

SEMEN:

$35/unit

Superman

SUPERMAN was the bull at National Western Stock Show backed up by the most full and maternal brothers that have sold for incredibly high sale prices that went on to win some of the country’s largest cattle shows. Superman’s donor dam “Lois Lane” has grossed over $400,000 in lifetime progeny sales for Chad Thompson of South Dakota. Donor Lois Lane top selling steers have commanded $60,000, $46,000 & $30,000 to the Morrow & Boersen families and went on to win all over the country including Badger Kickoff Classic, Michigan Winter Beef Show and Michigan Livestock Expo. We were fortunate to win the bid on Superman in Chad Thompson Fall sale on now we are proud to offer him to the public in 2018! SIRE:

Monopoly 7

DAM:

Chad Thompson’s Lois Lane (Kryptonite)

DOB:

February 22, 2017

BW:

85 Pounds

THC/PHAF/DSF

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OWNED WITH:

Chad Thompson

SEMEN:

$35/unit


SIRE:

Monopoly

DAM:

Mel-Bar Dream Lady (Grey Goose)

DOB:

March 2, 2017

BW:

83 Pounds

BREED:

Reg Shorthorn 50%

RAISED BY:

Becking Farms, SD

SEMEN:

$35/unit

SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW:

Red Neck

4TH OVERALL PROSPECT HEIFER, 2018 NATIONAL WESTERN Shown by Abi Henderson SIRED BY RED NECK

Bleedin Purple 2 Bleedin Purple

Harkema Montana Maine Donor May 1, 2017 84 Pounds

THF/PHAF OWNED BY:

Matt Lautner Cattle

RAISED BY:

Michael Greiner, IA

SEMEN:

$35/unit

TH/PHA Fr ee

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RED NECK might be the most exciting clean sire to ever hit the market place. This shorthorn marked Monopoly son had us excited the day we bought him. Then on January 11, 2018 when we received paperwork that he had tested TH Free & PHA Free we were even more overwhelmed. Backed by the powerful “Mel-Bar Dream Lady” PB Shorthorn donor, Red Neck has already had flushmates that have won Fort Worth Stock show for Cyclone Trace, 4th Overall at 2018 National Western Stock Show for Abi Henderson, and a maternal brother by MAB sold for $53,000 for Bruns, Criner, Jackson. The work is done here, now go raise some high sellers and show champions!

TH/PHA Fr ee

WE LIKE HIS DESIGN BETTER THAN ORIGINAL BLEEDIN PURPLE! 1. History Lesson For The Younger Generation: Original Bleedin Purple was born in 2004 and was successfully displayed by MLC at the 2005 National Western Stock Show. He was praised as one of the leading Heat Wave sons of the time and was actually two years ahead of Monopoly in terms of descending from a Heat Wave x Angus cross. Monopoly being born in 2006 and displayed in Denver in 2007. 2. Untimely and unfortunate end for Bleedin Purple: In January 2006 while on lease in Texas Bleedin Purple passed away due to bloat. He was young and only had semen collected from his rookie year. That semen has since fluctuated in price as high as $700/Unit. 3. Recent success for Bleedin Purple progeny: While most club calf bulls are here today and gone tomorrow Bleedin Purple calves quality and consistency have stood the course of time and enjoyed their most successful year in 2017, 13 years after Bleedin Purple was born. 4. We have always looked for an outstanding Bleedin Purple son and in the fall of 2017 we finally found what we were looking for: Michael Greiner contacted us in the fall of 2017 about a younger bull with tremendous potential. He stated that Mark Copus wanted to purchase him for a Fort Worth Steer but he thought he might make a better bull prospect. After we got him home, John Maples was by the show barn to view a December sale group at MLC. He also pressed us to sell him for a holdover steer. The opportunity to add Bleedin Purple genetics back into the market place was too exciting for us to resist. So we now introduce Bleedin Purple 2, new in 2018 at MLC! #BreedLautner

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NEW IN 20 1 8

TH/PHA Fr ee

Orange Sherbert SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW: BREED: OWNED WITH: RAISED BY: SEMEN:

Hi Ho Silver Purebred Shorthorn February 2017 88 Pounds Reg. 50% Shorthorn Collin Schabbing, MO Collin Schabbing, MO $30/unit

ORANGE SHERBERT is a TH Free & PHA Free 50 % Shorthorn Hi Ho Silver son coming out of an impressive Salute grand-daughter. We feel the two areas which Hi HoSilver needed improved on being feet, legs and frame: Orange Sherbert excels in those areas. We believe he his an outlier compared to the other bulls in his subcategory and are excited to offer him for the 2018 breeding season.

G.O.A.T. SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW: THF/PHAF RAISED BY: SEMEN:

TH/PHA Fr ee

Made 2 Order Unforgiven/Who Made Who March 7, 2017 81 Pounds Seth Plendl, Kingsley, IA $30/unit

WE FINALLY FOUND A MADE 2 ORDER SON THAT WE HAD TO ADD TO OUR LINEUP! We can appreciate there is an added emphasis on keeping cattle long and pretty fronted in the show ring. G.O.A.T. delivers extreme style to along with an excellent set of feet and legs. He is a powerful full brother to Maronde Family’s many time champion in Nebraska in 2018. Raised by Seth Plendl, watch for this bloodline to gain popularity in the coming years.

Fake News SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW: THC/PHAF RAISED BY: SEMEN:

In God We Trust Devils Advocate/Oahe Wind May 2017 89 Pounds Matt Sinkie, SD $30/unit

FAKE NEWS is built similar to Monopoly as a yearling. He delivers a moderate frame, extra power and rib. Probably the most extraordinary haired bull from our 2018 lineup. As John Maples would say, “this bull will put the club calf traits into even ordinary cows.” We are excited to offer our favorite TH carrier IGWT son on 2018!

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Old Portland Road SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW: THC/PHAC SEMEN:

Monopoly 7 Frye 112 Donor (Monte Montana) July 2016 89 Pounds $30/unit

OLD PORTLAND ROAD has been a standout since birth. Rick Frye has raised many Champions and he strongly believes OPR is the best calf he has ever raised at the point which he sold for all that money! Selling for an amazing $33,605 as a calf at only 60 days old in September 2016. This year OPR’s full brother commanded $53,000 out of the pasture. Vada Vickland has been selected Grand Champion with that steer 4 times in only two weekends. Add these highly predictable, profitable and tough to beat genetics to your inventory. Semen is collected and ready to ship!

SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW: RAISED BY: SEMEN:

In God We Trust Chi/Maine/Angus April 12, 2017 84 Pounds Skoglund Cattle Company $30/unit

HEAVEN SENT is the first TH Free & PHA Free In God We Trust son on the entire market. Praised at National Western Stock Show as a clean, powerful and hairy gold colored option for breeders that have been seeing successful results from IGWT first calf crop. We think he improves the IGWT traits by offering a more extended and stylish front 1/3.

Lightning & Thunder

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Heaven Sent

TH/PHA Fr ee

Monopoly 7 Margo (General Lee x Shorthorn) March 1, 2017 85 Pounds

Matilyn, Michael, and Max Lautner, IA $30/unit

This powerhouse Monopoly x General Lee bull descends from our exciting upcoming donor Margo that was selected Reserve National Champion Maintainer at the 2015 American Royal under judge Shane Lindsay. If you are looking for a bull to add tremendous depth of rib and muscle shape, this is your bull! We will be marketing a group of Monopoly 7 x Margo steer calves in the fall of 2018. Watch for them to be some of the most sought after steers of the season. “Margo” is a fertile embryo producer and we look forward to her future steer/ heifer progeny by Monopoly 7, Black Power Play, Goldie Locks and Make A Wish in the spring of 2019!

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Chia Pet SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW: THC/PHAC RAISED BY: SEMEN:

In God We Trust Irish Whiskey April 5, 2017 90 Pounds Jeff Boddicker, IA $30/unit

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Breed him to your worst cows and watch the change from ordinary to extraordinary! More stifle, top, and hip than any other bull born in 2017.

Burlington SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW: THC/PHAF RAISED BY: SEMEN:

One in the Chamber Dr. Who March 2, 2017 88 Pounds

Kegley Farms, Burlington, WI $30/unit

This is a stout structured, stout butted bull that will add quality and value to your calf crop.

Smurf SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW: THC/PHAF RAISED BY: SEMEN:

MAB Hereford/Cross March 2, 2017 79 Pounds Chance Eaton, Bridger, MT $30/unit

Hereford-marked MAB son. We like his smoothness of shoulder and show ring appeal. Colored cattle add value to the sale offering and this stout MAB son will deliver the meat.

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Little Mike SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW: THC/PHAF SEMEN:

Jesse James Playboy March 20, 2017 68 Pounds $30/unit

Little Mike is a high quality calving ease bull. He came small at birth but has grown to be big and broad. A great example of the outstanding quality Jesse James gives you on first calf heifers! Available for spring lease, text the office today at 515-391-9540.

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King Kong

Turton Monopoly x Thomas 0641 Donor February 26, 2017 89 Pounds 3/4 Charolais Scott Campbell and Curtis Harsh $30/unit

We don’t know where a TH carrying 3/4 Char fits in, but we can promise you he might be the best built bull we have ever had. If you are ever driving by Adel stop in and see for yourself. This is a line bred bull with his grand dam grossing over 2 million dollars in progeny sales in the Charolais breed. If you are searching for an outcross sire, this might be the next big thing.

Kolt 45

SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW: RAISED BY: OWNED WITH: SEMEN:

CPR 719 Catapult 109 TCC Miss Shelby 82 ET March 7, 2017 79 Pounds Nate Kolterman, Seward, NE Nate Kolterman, Seward, NE $30/unit

Our favorite Purebred Horned Hereford bull on the hill at Denver. Kolt 45 is backed up by the legendary donor TCC Shelby 82 ET. TCC Shelby was the 2010 Denver National Champion Female and was also the 2009 Junior National Champion Female. She is the donor dam of TCC Custom Made & TCC Diana the 2012 Denver National Champion Female. Add Kolt 45 to your next semen order thru MLC!

TCC MISS SHELBY 82 ET Dam of Kolt 45

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e s a E g n i Calv IRES S

BLAZE OF GLORY

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SIRE: DAM: DOB: BREED: REG. #

SIMPLIFY SIRE: DAM: BREED: REG. #

Simplicity BSC Donor 322 PB Maine Anjou 457093

THF/PHAF BW: RAISED BY: SEMEN:

WLE Uno Mas X549 CAJS Khloe 427A September 2, 2014 PB Simmental 2939840

THF/PHAF OWNED WITH: Seth Plendl RAISED BY: Happy 6 Simmentals SEMEN: $50/unit

TH/PHA Free 71 Pounds Kendall Bremer $30/unit

STYLE & PROFILE SIRE: DAM: BREED: REG. #

SLAM DUNK SIRE: DAM: BREED: DOB:

I-80 JSUL 36T (PB Maine) Maine Reg. 463212 March 2015

THF/PHAF BW: RAISED BY: SEMEN:

Silveria’s Style 9903 HS Steelin Your Breath 50% Sim 50% Angus Sim 3130639

THF/PHAF BW: RAISED BY: SEMEN:

TH/PHA Free 75 Pounds Michael Sigmon, AR $30/unit

TH/PHA Free 65 Pounds John Sullivan, IA $30/unit

NEW IN

201 8

SIRE:

Daddy’s Money

THF/PHAF

DAM:

I-80

RAISED BY:

BREED:

3/4 Maine Anjou

OWNED WITH: Chloe Yoder

DOB:

March 10, 2017

SEMEN:

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TH/PHA Free

Riley Johnson, Scott Foreman $30/unit

BABY DADDY

TH/PHA Free


FARGO SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW:

Bismarck Antidote March 2015 68 Pounds

THF/PHAF BREED: RAISED BY: SEMEN:

TH/PHA Free PB Angus Justin Mogck $30/unit

JESSE JAMES

DADDY LIKE SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW:

Daddy’s Money Sooner March 2016 70 Pounds

THF/PHAF BREED: RAISED BY: SEMEN:

Total Solution Blazer March 2009 72 Pounds

THF/PHAF BREED: RAISED BY: SEMEN:

%Chi Reg #359468 Kent Haun, WY $30/unit

TH/PHA Free PB Maine Anjou Clint Barnes, OH $30/unit

RED, WHITE, & ROAN TH/PHA Free SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW:

Jake’s Proud Jazz KG Cinderella March 2013 79 Pounds

THF/PHAF BREED: RAISED BY: SEMEN:

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SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW:

TH/PHA Free

PB Shorthorn Todd Fair, CA $30/unit

I-DOCTOR SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW:

I-80 Matti (Witch Dr X Carly) November 2012 62 Pounds

THF/PHAF BREED: RAISED BY: SEMEN:

PB Maine Anjou Kendall Bremer $30/unit

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ONE IN THE CHAMBER SIRE: DAM:

MAB Goretska 805

DOB:

February 27, 2014

BW:

85 Pounds

ITALIAN STALLION

THC/PHAF RAISED BY:

Goretska Show Steers Goretska Show Steers OWNED WITH: Reid Show Cattle SEMEN: $30/unit

STUD HORSE SIRE: DAM: BW: BREED:

Italian Stallion Ali/Who Made Who 84 Pounds Chi + MaineTainer

One in the Chamber Tiger Woods March 2016

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MAB Dr. Who March 2013 88 Pounds

THC/PHAF OWNED WITH: Todd Fair, CA SEMEN: $30/unit

LOADED FOR BEAR THC/PHAF RAISED BY: SEMEN:

SON OF A GUN SIRE: DAM: DOB:

SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW:

2 Year Old Picture

THF/PHAF RAISED BY: SEMEN:

Gary Conrad, OH $30/unit

TH/PHA Free Brad McCollough, IA $30/unit

SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW:

MAB Goretska 805 March 25, 2015 82 Pounds

THC/PHAF RAISED BY: SEMEN:

Goretska Show Steers $25/unit

THC/PHAF RAISED BY: SEMEN:

Alex Jung, SD $30/unit

BEASTY BOY SIRE: DAM: BW: BREED:

MAB Bojo 88 Pounds 25% Maine Anjou


winners

+ SUCCESS STORIES

MANY TIME CHAMPION STEER 2018 SHOW SEASON Shown By Abi Henderson // Raised By Curtis Wiedel Sold By Matt Lautner Cattle SIRED BY ONE IN THE CHAMBER

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER 2017 IOWA BEEF EXPO Shown By Ashtyn Danker // Raised By Barry Hall, Saskatchewan, Canada // Sold By Matt Lautner Cattle, Kurtis Reid SIRED BY ITALIAN STALLION

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 ARKANSAS-OKLAHOMA STATE FAIR Shown By Jake Paul Perryman // Raised By harrison Frey/Steve Ory // Sold By Matt Lautner Cattle, Jeremy Clark SIRED BY ONE IN THE CHAMBER

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION STEER 2017 MINNESOTA STATE FAIR FFA Shown By Malloty Mattson // Raised by Stepping Stone Ranch // Sold By Matt Lautner Catle, Blake Heideman SIRED BY ITALIAN STALLION

GRAND CHAMPION STEER 2017 MICHIGAN FALL KICKOFF Shown By Blain Ellenbaum // Raised by Gary Conrad Sold By Jim Baughman SIRED BY STUD HORSE

3RD OVERALL STEER 2017 MICHIGAN WINTER CLASSIC Shown By Makenna Hoppa // Raised and Sold By Gerald Green SIRED BY LOADED FOR BEAR

ONE OF THE TOP FEMALES OF 2017 Shown By Lexi Stebral // Raised by Mitch Knoblock Sold By Matt Lautner Cattle SIRED BY ONE IN THE CHAMBER

MANY TIME CHAMPION 2018 SHOW SEASON Shown By Jake King // Raised By Josh Nagel Sold By Shea Geffert, Brian Fox SIRED BY ITALIAN STALLION

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$29,000 HIGH SELLING STEER IN DECEMBER 2017 ONLINE SALE Raised by Colby Wood, Missouri // Sold By Matt Lautner Cattle // Purchased By John Maples and Adam Klingler ITALIAN STALLION X SULLIVAN BLUE DONOR

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clean CLUB CALF BULLS TRUMP TRAIN

TH/PHA Free

SIRE:

MAB

THF/PHAF

DAM:

Dr. Who

OWNED WITH: Todd Fair, CA

DOB: BW:

March 2013 88 Pounds

SEMEN:

$35/unit

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The talk of the 2018 VCCP jackpot in Virginia. Clean & Colored Trump Train is an extremely powerful and square built sire that offers a more correct rear leg design than the other popular yellow and white sire on the market Dakota Gold. First calves arriving now in 2018 and creating excitement in the Midwest.

TH/PHA Free NO GUTS NO GLORY

No Guts No Glory Heifer

SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW:

Walks Alone Heat Wave April 2016

87 Pounds

THF/PHAF RAISED BY: SEMEN:

Joe Sullivan, Randy Tielgen $35/unit

The most unique TH Free & PHA Free bull we have ever seen. Bred similar to Here I am (Walks Alone x Heat Wave) we feel as his name hints at that he has the extra depth of body and flank to make high quality show steers and heifers on a more consistent basis. First calves arriving in 2018 and delivering more rib shape and flank when compared against the Here I Am’s.

PISTOL PETE SIRE: DAM: DOB: BW: BREED:

Affliction Simplicity March 2015 82 Pounds 3/8 Maine. #464526

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TH/PHA Free

THF/PHAF RAISED BY: Heaton Show Cattle, IL OWNED WITH: Nelson England, IL SEMEN: $30/unit

RUN FOR THE ROSES TH/PHA Free SIRE: DAM: DOB:

Dakota Gold MAB February 2015

THF/PHAF RAISED BY: SEMEN:

Ryan McIntosh, OH $30/unit


Dakota Gold

SIRE:

Monopoly

THF/PHAF

DAM:

Yellow Jacket X Who

OWNED WITH: Brad Otto, IA

BW:

80 Pounds

SEMEN:

RAISED BY:

Greg Hammer, SD

$30/unit

Dakota Gold is proven to be one of the most consistent and dependable clean & colored sires on the market. He sired Jeremy Clark family Grand Champion Junior Maintainer at the National Western Stock Show under Judge Jeff Jackson in January 2018. Grand Champion Market Steers at New Mexico State Fair, Montana State Fair & Rodeo Austin all in the year 2017! Add him to your breeding list.

TH/PHA Free

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER 2017 NEW MEXICO STATE FAIR Shown By Matthew Pointer //Raised by Aaron Coulter Sold By Matt Popelka SIRED BY DAKOTA GOLD

MANY TIME CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER 2017/2018 SHOW SEASON Shown By Baylee Kroupa // Raised and Sold By Alex Kimmerling SIRED BY DAKOTA GOLD

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GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER, 2017 RODEO AUSTIN Shown By Mikala Grady // Raised by Leanard Keaton // Sold by Bonham, Maddox SIRED BY DAKOTA GOLD

GRAND CHAMPION MAINTAINER FEMALE JUNIOR SHOW 2018 NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW Shown By Clark Family // Raised By Don Healy, Vail, Iowa // Sold By Jeremy Clark SIRED BY DAKOTA GOLD

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colored CLUB CALF BULLS

HAWKEYE SIRE:

Exit 174

THC/PHAF

DAM: Monopoly DOB:

RAISED BY: Vogler Cattle, NE

April 2015

SEMEN:

$30/unit

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Sold for $60,000 in October 2015 Online Sale. Hawkeye sired the 3rd Overall steer at Badger Kickoff Classic for James Mullins. Steer raised by Shike and sold by Knapp Show Cattle. Also look for the high selling Hawkeye holdover that Kerry Danker raised and sold to Bonham Show Cattle. Carter Airhart from Texas called a few weeks back and said “Damn, these Hawkeye fall born calves are good and stout!” Add Hawkeye to your next semen order.

MANY TIME CHAMPION STEER 2017/2018 SHOW SEASON Shown By James Mullins, Colorado // Sold By Knapp Show Cattle, Scott Dehn SIRED BY HAWKEYE

HUFF N PUFF SIRE:

No Surprises

DAM:

Mossy Oak/Who Made Who SEMEN:

DOB:

AMERICAN PHARAOH is a bull that is definitely an up and comer in our program. More and more the university judges are leaning towards those exotic front ends. American Pharaoh delivers this feature while keeping the muscle and top width extra stout. We sold a small group of American Pharaoh calves in December from our Mother in Law’s commercial based cow herd. The top gold colored steer sold to Bob May and a grey baldy has already been selected Grand Champion at an Oklahoma jackpot. When you can get that kind of results from a commercial group of cows, imagine what American Pharaoh can get done on more exotic females. Sample American Pharaoh in 2018 and look for the impact on your 2019 calf crop.

SIRED BY AMERICAN PHARAOH

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THC/PHAF

March 8, 2014

Ask

AMERICAN PHARAOH SIRE: DAM: DOB:

SIRED BY AMERICAN PHARAOH

Dakota Gold MAB February 2015

THC/PHAF RAISED BY: SEMEN:

Ryan McIntosh, OH $30/unit

SIRED BY AMERICAN PHARAOH


Goldie Locks

SIRE:

MAB

THC/PHAF

DAM:

Ali/Kroupa M51

OWNED WITH: Blaine Rogers

BW:

87 Pounds

SEMEN:

$35/unit

We believe Goldie Locks is the #1 colored sire on the entire market for raising show steers and heifers with extra power and fluff. John Maples describes Goldie Locks as the most consistent sire to use on his colored cows that he has ever used in 30 years in the business. As his popularity continues to ascend, add Goldie Locks to your future breeding plans.

FOR SHOW STEERS & HEIFERS

GRAND CHAMPION STEER 2017 IN IT TO WIN IT JACKPOT TEXAS Shown By Rylee Cass // Raised By John Maples, Alabama // Sold By Skinner Show Cattle SIRED BY GOLDIE LOCKS

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION PROSPECT STEER 2017 MINNESOTA STATE FAIR Raised and Shown By Noah Richert Family // Sold by Matt Lautner Cattle Sold For $12,500 In September 2017 Online Calf Sale To Indiana SIRED BY GOLDIE LOCKS

Raised By Lauren Burris and Dusty Rich, Illinois // Sold At Matt Lautner Cattle // Purchased By Dave Guyer, Illinois GOLDIE LOCKS X PB SHORTHORN

MANY TIME CHAMPION, 2017 SHOW SEASON Shown By Meysenburg/Shaffer Family // Sold By Bonham Show Cattle SIRED BY GOLDIE LOCKS

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#1 colored sire

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maternal bulls FROM MLC SIMPLIFY

TH/PHA Free

SIRE:

Simplicity

DAM:

BSC Donor 322

RAISED BY:

Kendall Bremer

BREED:

PB Maine Reg #457903

OWNED WITH:

Kendall Bremer

BW:

71 Pounds

SEMEN:

$30/unit

THF/PHAF

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Danker Show Cattle of Avoca, Iowa reports that most of their spring 2018 heifers will be bred to Simplify. They have had high quality and vigorous calves here early in January/ February 2018 with calves ranging in weight from 65-70 pounds. The Maine Anjou Breed’s Show bull of the year in 2016! Add him as your #1 breeding option for first calf heifers. A bull that will add maternal value and quality!

TH/PHA Free

BLAZE OF GLORY SIRE: DAM:

WLE Uno Mas X549

THF/PHAF

CAJS Khloe 427A

BREED: PB Sim Reg #2939840

RAISED BY:

Happy 6 Simmentals

OWNED WITH:

Seth Plendl

SEMEN:

$50/unit

Blaze of Glory was the Lousiville Grand Champion Purebred Simmental Bull in 2015. Blaze Of Glory heifers have sold as high as $27,000 in rookie calf crop. Add maternal value to your first and second calf heifers with Blaze Of Glory. RB Angus of Nebraska will be featuring Blaze of Glory on their first and second calvers in the spring of 2018.

SIRED BY BLAZE OF GLORY

TH/PHA Free

GUNSMOKE OBG Assertion 4906 P ET

THF/PHAF

DAM:

Thomas MS Impressive 0641 BREED:

PB Charolais

DOB:

March 1, 2009

RAISED BY:

Troy Thomas, SD

SEMEN:

$30/unit

SIRE:

TR PZC MR ASSERTION 924 ET. Leddy Family Gunsmoke x Who Da Man just selected Champion Composite Heifer at 2018 Sioux Empire! Gunsmoke is on a short list of Char bulls all-time that have sired national show winners in both the Composite ring and Purebred Char shows. Caroline Davis’ Reserve Grand Champion at the ROE National Purebred Show in Louisville was described as: “you tell me where you change this heifer that wins the class and I’m probably going to argue with you” by judge Brady Jensen. Add Gunsmoke (Mr. Assertion 924) to your plans. Working great on Monopoly and other club calf daughters to add performance and quality.

SIRED BY GUNSMOKE

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SIRED BY STYLE SIRED BY STYLE

SILVERIA’S STYLE 9903 SIRE: DAM: DOB:

Gambles Hot Rod

Silverias Elba 2520 January 20, 2009

THF/PHAF 16427563

REG: SEMEN:

$95/unit

SIRED BY STYLE

STYLE & PROFILE: Semen Collected And Ready To Ship! Here we go! Style’s Low birthweight replacement now available @ $30/Unit @ Matt Lautner Cattle & Cattle Visions!! Style & Profile combines the championship low birthweight traits from legendary sire “Silveria’s Style 9903” with an outstanding donor dam Michael Sigmon family’s dominating American Royal junior show Grand Champion Purebred Simmental female. The result is a 50% Simmental, 50% Angus sire. Bringing Style genetics into the Simmental breed for the first time. Matt Lautner and Lance Ellsworth are extremely proud to offer this exciting sire for the 2018 breeding season.

STYLE & PROFILE TH/PHA Free

SIRE: DAM: BREED: REG:

Silveria’s Style 9903 HS Steelin Your Breath 50% Sim 50% Angus Sim #3130639

THF/PHAF BW: RAISED BY: SEMEN:

75 Pounds Michael Sigmon, AR $30/unit

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SIRED BY STYLE

SIRED BY PRIMO SIRED BY PRIMO

PRIMO SIRE:

Dameron First Class

REG:

18217480

DAM:

Silveria’s Sara Dream

SEMEN:

$40/unit

DOB:

January 3, 2015

maternal bulls FROM MLC

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SPRING farm visits

Call the Matt Lautner Cattle Office at 515-391-9540 to be added to the map for Spring herd visits from one of Matt Lautner Cattle’s traveling sales persons.

MAKE A WISH

Monopoly x Wiedel 402 Donor // Raised by Curtis Wiedel, Hebron, Nebraska. PURCHASED IN MAY 2017 DURING MATT LAUTNER CATTLE FARM VISIT.

We feel our traveling representatives are a great resource to breeders. Their extended travel across the country allows them to notice trends in how particular bulls are breeding and what cow types are mating the best with certain bulls. Our sales associates carry the largest selection of semen with them on the show cattle industry’s most popular bulls; it is their stated goal to work with you to optimize breeding decisions to maximize calf quality and value. If you haven’t had us on the farm yet, please feel free to call the office to set up your first visit. From small herds to large herds, we focus to help all that would like our assistance.

SUPERMAN

Monopoly x Thompson Lois Lane Donor // Raised by Chad Thompson, Wessington Springs, South Dakota. INITIALLY LOCATED IN MAY 2017 DURING MATT LAUTNER CATTLE FARM VISIT.

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ABI HENDERSON // Many Time Champion Market Heifer // Monopoly x Mel Bar Dream Lady // Raised By Becking Farms, South Dakota PURCHASED IN DECEMBER 2017 DURING MATT LAUTNER CATTLE FARM VISIT

ABI HENDERSON // Many Time Champion Steer // One In The Chamber x Char // Raised By Curtis Wiedel, Hebron, Nebraska PURCHASED IN MAY 2017 DURING MATT LAUTNER CATTLE FARM VISIT

JAKE PAUL PERRYMAN Grand Champion Market Steer, AR-OK State Fair // One In The Chamber x Simmi/Angus // Raised By Harrison Frey & Steve Ory, Earlham, Iowa PURCHASED IN SEPTEMBER 2016 DURING MATT LAUTNER CATTLE FARM VISIT

CHRIS RICHERT FAMILY // Goldie Locks Steer // Reserve Grand Champion Prospect, Minnesota State Fair // PURCHASED IN SEPTEMBER 2017 DURING MATT LAUTNER CATTLE FARM VISIT DALTON LINE // Outstanding Monopoly 4 Steer Monopoly 4 x Simple Math // Raised By Paul Nielsen, Meeker, Colorado // PURCHASED IN AUGUST 2017 DURING MATT LAUTNER CATTLE FARM VISIT

STYLE & PROFILE

Style x PB Simmental // Raised By Michael Simon Family, Arkansas // INITIALLY LOCATED IN MAY 2017 DURING MATT LAUTNER CATTLE FARM VISIT

MATT LAUTNER CATTLE // TO ORDER: 515-391-9540 SAME DAY SHIPPING AVAILABLE // VISA, MASTERCARD, AND DISCOVER ACCEPTED

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER, 2018 NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW Shown By Tommy Glover // Raised By Tucker Tibken, Wiota, Iowa // Sired By Unstoppable INITIALLY LOCATED IN APRIL 2016 & PURCHASED IN AUGUST 2016 DURING MATT LAUTNER CATTLE FARM VISITS

ORANGE SHERBERT Hi Ho Silver x PB Shorthorn // Raised By Collin Schabbing, Cape Girardeau, Missouri PURCHASED IN MAY 2017 DURING MATT LAUTNER CATTLE FARM VISIT

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MAX WALTER LAUTNER

The following is a letter to our infant son Max Walter Lautner, we hope he enjoys reading it sometime in his teenage years to let him know the circumstances surrounding his first few months after being born in the Fall of 2017. We love him and hope he enjoys reading this as a healthy teenager. and dad Googled info there wasn’t much that could help You were born on September 2, 2017 at Mercy Medical us prepare for what was to come in the Fall. Your Dr. Tarun Center in Des Moines, Iowa. Mom was having a normal Kumar stated that we would feed you and let your two ends grow closer together and at some point have surgery to Fall Saturday at the barn with Janie. You weren’t due for another 3 weeks and Fall Saturdays were spent working connect the two ends. on sale calves at the barn. Dad was in Eastern Iowa at Ben Danner’s looking thru his sale calves when the call came Only two days after you were born, you had surgery to that he needed to get on the road back towards Des Moines insert a g-tube for direct feedings to your stomach to quickly, “drive fast cause Max is on the way!” replace the intravenous nutrition you received initially. Dad arrived at 8:00 PM and you were delivered only 45 minutes later by the night nurse Lauren as the doctor was just walking into the room. You were ready to be out and you were not going to wait! It was the quickest delivery of the three we had, mom did great with no pain medicine. You weighed in at 4 pounds, 7 ounces and had a full head of bushy black hair. You were born with a condition called esophageal atresia, and this meant that your upper esophagus ended in a pouch and wasn’t connected to your lower esophagus and stomach. With no way for food to pass from your mouth to your stomach, intravenous nutrition would be needed. We were made aware of the condition over the summer leading up to your birth via ultrasound imaging. This particular condition is extremely rare so when your mom

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This would become your mom’s passion, She spent countless hours pumping breast milk that would enable you to receive antibodies that would protect your little body and help you fight off infection, allowing you to continue to fight and grow. Daily walks down the hallway of the NICU were overwhelming. We worried constantly about the “what ifs” and the constant internal battle to ensure the best possible outcomes for you. During those walks down the 100 yard hallway to your room in #4005, were pictures of past NICU patients that had grown into healthy children. This was our wish, that your picture too would hang on the wall of the NICU. Most of September, October, November and December


was spent with your mom spending her free time with you at the hospital. The nurses and staff came to know mom on a first name basis and she became extra close with many of them that watched after you when she had to go home. So many of these nurses would become allies with your mom, fighting for you, and always your biggest fan.

decided to send an e-mail requesting emergency use of the magnet device directly to the FDA. Erin & Mom didn’t know if the e-mail request would work but as the saying goes “hell hath no fury like a woman scorned” so a strongly worded and compassionate e-mail was sent with no assurance it would ever be read.

Matilyn even got to meet you for the first time in October and she said she was going to be the best big sister ever.

To our amazement and delight a return e-mail was received the very same hour! They detailed what we needed to do to “grease the wheels” and get the ball rolling in Max’s favor. OMG! 90 days into our NICU stay and we finally saw a small light at the end of the tunnel.

Halloween came and went, you were growing great. With each pound you gained it felt like a victory to us. In November Dr. Tarun Kumar informed us that your 27 gap between two ends was 1.5 cm. The plan was for a few more weeks of growing and then possibly have surgery to connect the two ends.

On November 19, Michael got to come to the hospital and meet you for the first time thru a glass window. NICU rules say children under the age of 3 can’t enter the facility. Michael was excited even though there was a barrier between him and you. In late November another x-ray was done and the gap unfortunately had widened to 2.5 cm between the two ends. This felt like a huge set back. In that time period we were made aware of a procedure using magnets that pull the two ends together to connect the tissue. This procedure is useful when the two ends are less than 4 cm apart, the magnets polarity is affective. The drawback is there have only been 11 cases in the United States where this procedure had been used. According to our doctors the FDA would need to sign off on the procedure because it is not a standard treatment. So the paperwork was filled out with slight resistance from a member of the Mercy hospital administration. After a few days word was then received that the FDA had taken the magnet procedure off the market due to a labeling issue. Our doctors told us we would need to wait at least another month to see if your two esophagus ends came closer together. We felt this labeling issue was a case of bureaucratic b.s. This felt like the second huge setback. This the part of the story which we really want you to remember, Max. On December 1, after a sleepless night and some consultation with mom’s friend Erin Houghton, they

Then... you will never guess what happened the following morning. An early morning call from nurse Mel informed us that the x-ray showed the two magnets were kissing! Tears of joy were shed again. Just in time for Christmas Max was finally getting closer to the positive outcome we had hoped for. It was now the hope of Dr. Mario Zaritzky and Dr. Tarun Kumar that the magnets touching thru pressure would kill the barrier tissue and then scar tissue would form around the two ends connecting them. Only time would tell if this process would be affective. On January 3, Dr. Mario Zaritzky flew back into Des Moines for the removal surgery of the magnets. We once again were cautiously optimistic. After a 1 hour procedure we were informed the magnets had been removed and it appeared the magnets had been successful! Michelle gave Dr. Mario Zaritzky & Dr. Tarun Kumar a very big hug on that day.

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Your sister Matilyn’s birthday party was November 3 at Chuck - E - Cheese. It was an enjoyable time with friends & family but mom and dad both felt a little bit empty that you weren’t able to attend. While you were in the hospital we had to do our best to balance a sense of normality with your sister and brother. They needed us, you needed us. We did our best to provide for all of you.

Exactly 3 weeks from the day the FDA letter was sent on December 21, you had the magnet procedure completed by Dr. Tarun Kumar who was guided by Dr. Mario Zaritzky. Dr. Mario Zaritzky was the creator of the magnet device and he flew in from Chicago the morning of the procedure. There were still hurdles to cross but the magnets were in place. Tears of happiness were shed.

While you were still working hard to prepare to come home, we were so thankful for everyone in our family, the hospital and the FDA. In mid-January we proudly displayed “Make a Wish” in your honor at The National Western Stock show in Denver. “Make a Wish” will always have a special meaning for us. We feel that “Make a Wish” stands for the dedication and perseverance that a family takes on to make things happen. We found in the Fall of 2017 this is true not only in the show barn, but within our own lives. We often get caught up in the daily work and forget how fragile life truly is. Max, thank you for reminding us that what we do should be done in love, to stay tenacious and not be scared to make a wish. Love, Mom & Dad

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DOUBLE TROUBLE

AMERICAN PHAROAH

UNBELIEVABLE

MONOPOLY MONEY

GOLD RUSH

LEGACY

WESSINGTON

CLEAN MACHINE

ROYAL RUMBLE

OUTSHINE THE MASTER WALK THIS WAY

EL TORO

ROLLING STONE

TEXAS TORNADO

OUTLAW

CALIFORNIA CHROME

MACHO MAN

I-70

TOMAHAWK CHOP

OTTOMATIC

CHOPPIN WOOD

SIOUX EMPIRE

GRIZZLY BEAR

GENERAL LEE

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CHARLIE WILSON’S WAR UNO MAS

SOUTHERN COMFORT

READY 2 ROLL

TIGER WOODS

MEDICINE MAN

STOCK BROKER

WALKIE TALKIE

EXIT 40

I-67

INTERNET POLICE

SPRINGSTEEN

THRILLER

SOLID BLACK

STYLISH

APOLLO CREED

KING OF THE MOUNTAIN DIG YOUR SPURS IN

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JOHNNY FOOTBALL

HALF CHEROKEE

LEASING LAUTNER opportunities from MATT LAUTNER CATTLE MARLBORO MAN

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LAUTNER MATT LAUTNER CATTLE MATT, MICHELLE, MATILYN, MICHAEL, & MAX LAUTNER 33427 Old Portland Road // Adel, Iowa 50003

PHONE CONTACTS: Matt Lautner: 515-450-2800 Office: 515-391-9540

2017 WAS OUR MOST REWARDING YEAR TO DATE IN THE SHOW CATTLE INDUSTRY! As Jeff Miller from Indiana told us “you hear some people are breeding for maternal, but there is not a more profitable segment of the industry than raising show steers and heifers with club calf influence when you are marketing cattle in online sales. 4-H families are most excited to win the county fair, district show, state fair or national market steer show. Especially when you are marketing livestock online. Is there any other way to market cattle in the year 2018, we don’t think so. With this as our guide, we are proud to offer you are newest group of exciting young sires that are sure to leave their mark on the show cattle world. In January we displayed the most & the best “In The Yards” and we hope to continue to do so in the future as we feel the live evaluation is as important as ever. As for the older bulls we will make it our stated goal to get as much Monopoly clone semen bred in 2018 as we possibly can. The show ring domination in 2017/2018 by this 10 + year old genetic line is hard to believe with the number of units slightly declining over the last few years. Make it your goal to breed your best cows to the Monopoly clones to insure high sellers and state fair/national champions as fat steers. Black Power Play & Goldie Locks calves will be featured heavily this spring and next fall on the blog.

INTERNET CONTACTS: Matt Lautner: mattlautner@hotmail.com

Michelle Lautner: michelle@mattlautnercattle.com Website: mattlautnercattle.com

MLC SEMEN AVAILABLE IN CANADA: Kurtis Reid, MLC Canada Manager: 306-220-2226 SIRE AMERICAN PHAROAH APOLLO CREED BABY DADDY BEASTY BOY BLACK POWER PLAY BLAZE OF GLORY BLEEDIN PURPLE 2 BLUE ROAN BO DIDLEY BODACIOUS BURLINGTON CALIFORNIA CHROME CHARLIE WILSON’S WAR CHIA PET CHOPPIN WOOD CLEAN MACHINE COLBURN PRIMO 5153 CORNHUSKER DADDY LIKE DADDY OF EM ALL DAKOTA GOLD DIG YOUR SPURS IN DIRTY HARRY 2 DOUBLE TROUBLE EL TORO EXIT 40 FAKE NEWS FARGO G.O.A.T GENERAL LEE GOLD RUSH GOLDIE LOCKS GRIZZLY BEAR GUNSMOKE HALF CHEROKEE HAWKEYE HEAVEN SENT HUFF N PUFF I-67

CANE CODES SEMEN XB385 $30 XB296 $30 MA922 $35 MA900 $30 MA487 OR MA920 $45 SM734 OR SM1856 $50 XB461 $35 XB347 $25 XB218 $25 XB081 $25 XB458 $30 MA886 $30 MA866 $25 XB456 $30 CH270 $25 CA861 $30 100AN6587 $40 XB161 $25 MA911 $30 XB276 $25 XB224 $30 CM6436 $30 MA483 OR MA883 $25 XB298 $25 XB387 $30 CAMA293 $30 XB452 $30 AM7646 $30 XB453 $30 MA849 $25 XB165 OR XX440 $25 XB320 $35 XX133 $25 CH3458 $30 SS419 $30 XB318 $30 XB447 $30 XB339 ASK MA839 $25

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REGISTRATION

AMAA PENDING AMAA F462416 ASA 2939840

For the show enthusiasts that prefer the maternal side of production, give our growing line up of Purebred & % bulls a look. We enjoy that segment of the industry also. Join us as we work to make some of the country’s elite show cattle in 2018! #BREEDLAUTNER

AMAA416348 AMAA 466347 ACA 370866 ACA 375668 AAA 18217480 AMAA 471681 ACA 359259 ACA376723 AMAA414998 ACA 379012 AMAA 458984 AAA 18266235 AMAA 433175 ACA351153 AICA EM782244

ACA 360889 AMAA 426772

SIRE

CANE CODES

SEMEN REGISTRATION

I-70 I-DOCTOR INTERNET POLICE ITALIAN STALLION JESSE JAMES JOHNNY FOOTBALL KING JAMES KING KONG KING OF THE MOUNTAIN KOLT 45 LEGACY LIGHTING & THUNDER LITTLE MIKE LOADED FOR BEAR LUMBER YARD MACHO MAN MAINE MAN MAKE A WISH MARLBORO MAN MEDICINE MAN MONEY BALL MONOPOLY MONOPOLY 4 MONOPOLY 5 MONOPOLY 6 MONOPOLY 7 MONOPOLY MONEY NO GUTS NO GLORY OHIO SENATOR

MA857 MA867 MA912 XB284 XB033 OR XB222 XB267 MA887 XB460 XB162 HH657 XB386 XB455 XB457 XB390 CH319 XB299 MA814 MA921 XB419 XB178 XB220 XX888 XB884 XB885 XB886 XB887 XB080 OR XX450 CA866 XB190

$30 $30 $30 $30 $25 $25 $25 $30 $25 $30 $30 $30 $30 $25 $25 $25 $25 $35 $30 $25 $25 ASK $50 $30 $30 $30 $25 $35 $40

AMAA AMAA 464444 F468852 ACA 371026 ACA 359468 AMAA 462407 ACA 366583

AMAA 409103

ACA 364541 ACA 367100 ACA 364541 ACA PENDING ACA 369898


Every Wednesday 7:00 PM CST

Weekly Online Semen Sales on

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Semen customers purchasing a total of $500 in semen receive free shipping on their order! SIRE

CANE CODES

SEMEN REGISTRATION

OLD PORTLAND ROAD ONE IN THE CHAMBER ORANGE SHERBERT OTTO MATIC OUTLAW OUTSHINE THE MASTER PISTOL PETE POWER LINE READY 2 ROLL READY 2 RUMBLE RED, WHITE AND ROAN REDNECK ROLLING STONE ROYAL RUMBLE RUN FOR THE ROSES SILVEIRAS STYLE 9303 SIMPLIFY SIOUX EMPIRE SLAM DUNK SMURF SOLID BLACK SON OF A GUN SOUTHERN COMFORT SPRINGSTEEN STOCK BROKER STUD HORSE STYLE & PROFILE STYLISH SUPERMAN TEXAS TORNADO THRILLER TIGER WOODS TOMAHAWK CHOP TRUMP TRAIN UNBELIEVABLE UNO MAS WALK THIS WAY WALKIE TALKIE WALL STREET WARFARE WESSINGTON WHITE ELEPHANT

XB454 XB879 SS436 XB345 MA888 XB348 MA901 CA870 MA860 MA848 SS388 SS435 XB501 MA885 XB500 59AN1618 MA485 HP1395 MA486 XB459 CA869 CA871 CH317 XB2912 OR XB266 SM314 XB316 SM1955 CA868 XB444 CA853 MA799 XX978 XB285 XB416 MA899 XB034 XB163 OR XX451 XB164 OR XX444 SM800 XB092 MA898 CH287

$30 $30 $30 $30 $25 $25 $30 $30 $25 $30 $30 $35 $30 $25 $30 $95 $30 $40 $30 $30 $30 $30 $25 $25 $40 $30 $30 $30 $35 $25 ASK $25 $25 $35 $30 $25 $25 $25 $30 $25 $30 $25

ACA 375658 ACA 375580 AMAA F446714 AMAA 464526 AMAA 441183 AMAA 433732 ASA 4202764 ACA 349458 AMAA 452188 AAA 1642763 AMAA 457093 AHA P43600365 AMAA 463212 ACA 386613 ACA PENDING ASA 2951127 AMAA 448356 ACA 379273 ACA 386579 ACA 376645 AMAA 453900 AMAA 402803 AMAA 457887 ACA 358103 ACA 359515 ACA 367929 ASA 3030423 ACA 362359 AMAA 462407

GESTATION TABLE JAN 1...........OCT 8

MAY 7 ........FEB 11

SEPT 10 ..JUNE 17

JAN 8........ OCT 15

MAY 14......FEB 18

SEPT 17 ..JUNE 24

JAN 15 ..... OCT 22

MAY 21......FEB 25

JAN 22 ..... OCT 29

MAY 28...... MAR 4

JAN 29 .......NOV 5

JUNE 4 ....MAR 11

FEB 5 ....... NOV 12

JUNE 11 ..MAR 18

FEB 12 ..... NOV 19

JUNE 18 ..MAR 25

FEB 19 ..... NOV 26

JUNE 25 ..... APR 1

OCT 22.....JULY 29

FEB 26 ........ DEC 3

JULY 2 ........ APR 8

OCT 29........AUG 5

MAR 5 ......DEC 10

JULY 9 ...... APR 16

NOV 5.......AUG 12

MAR 12 ....DEC 17

JULY 16 .... APR 22

MAR 19 ....DEC 24

JULY 23 .... APR 29

NOV 12.....AUG 19

MAR 26 ....DEC 31

JULY 30 ......MAY 6

APR 2...........JAN 7

AUG 6 ...... MAY 13

APR 9........ JAN 14

AUG 13.... MAY 20

APR 16 ..... JAN 21

AUG 20.... MAY 27

DEC 10 .... SEPT 16

APR 23 ..... JAN 28

AUG 27.....JUNE 3

DEC 17 .... SEPT 23

APR 30 ........FEB 4

SEPT 3.....JUNE 10

DEC 24 .... SEPT 30

SEPT 24 ..... JULY 1 OCT 1 ......... JULY 8 OCT 7 .......JULY 15 OCT 15.....JULY 22

NOV 19.....AUG 26 NOV 26...... SEPT 2 DEC 3 ........ SEPT 9

BASED ON 283 DAY GESTATION.

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MLGOC 7BFORul7!ls MLC Bulls go 7 FOR 7 at the major market steer shows // placing in the purple // grossing $426,250 in prize money!

LAUTNER MATT LAUTNER CATTLE MATT, MICHELLE, MATILYN, MICHAEL, & MAX LAUTNER

33427 Old Portland Road // Adel, Iowa 50003 Matt Lautner: 515-450-2800 Office: 515-391-9540 Website: mattlautnercattle.com


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K ent J aecKe 405-408-2440

Kent Jaecke is on the road full time with Griswold Genetics. He knows the cattle and he has a full tank! Give him a call!

John Griswold: 405-780-3300 Greg Griswold: 405-780-0100 Josh Taylor: 918-605-5139 Craig Sand: 405-564-4319 Contact TESSA SCHOTTE for all your Griswold Cattle semen orders 785-268-0470 or visit,

GRISWOLDCATTLE.COM buy 24/7 online at the click of a mouse!

For a full list of sires and pricing visit www.griswoldcattle.com


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LOaded Up

Owned w/ Osborn Cattle Enterprise, Braden and Tim Henricks, and Bobby and Brock May

Owned w/ Fenton Farms, Billy Wolf, Werning Cattle, Canadian Sires

PB Simmental. Lock n Load x 3C Macho

PB Simmental. Loaded Up x Montecito

ASA 2654155

ASA# 3289219

RWA

HOC

distinCtiOn

BrOker Owned w/ Hartman Cattle Co, Bouchard Cattle, & Doc Schmidt

Owned w/ Reiny Way Acres & Dusty Collum

PB Simmental. Steel Force x Blackfoot

1/2 SM 1/2 AN. Broker x SAV Providence x 6807

ASA 2531081

ASA# 3130643

GCC

JASS

BandWagOn

On the Mark Owned w/ Brad Smith, Reimann Ranches, Nolan Ferguson, Swanson Cattle Co, Joe Phiffer

Owned w/ Minnaert Show Cattle, Paulsen Show Cattle, & Campbell Show Cattle

PB Simmental. Loaded Up x In Dew Time

PB Simmental. Optimus Prime x KLS Diamond

ASA 3210989

ASA # 2757819

GCC

shOCker

Whizard Owned w/ J Land Cattle Co., Gray Show Cattle, Guyer Cattle Co.

1/2 Simmental. Steel Force x 1829 (Chill Factor) ASA 2511023

3/4 Simmental. Hammer x Conley Sheza Star

ASA# 3001711


NMR

nmr Owned w/ Hutchins Cattle, Reimann Ranches

1/2 Maine Anjou. Mercedes Benz x Whiskey

1/2 Maine Anjou. Mercedes Benz x Whiskey

AMA# 459900

AAA# 17001727

hyrid

MINN

daddy’s MOney Owned w/ Jones Show Cattle, Wade Rodgers

Owned with: Minnaert Show Cattle

3/4 Maine Anjou. GOET I-80 x HAA Wisdom

Silveras Style 9303 x JSC Katie 5S

AMA# 427013

AMA #476482 3/8 Maine Anjou, CHI # 387059

GCC

BOE

dOUBLe gOOd

garth Owned w/ Beauprez Land & Cattle and PKL Show Cattle

Owned w/ Reimann Ranches

PB Maine Anjou. Hard Whiskey x Miss Jolene

1/4 Maine. Cerveza x Erica 316X

AMA# 47700

AMA # 442080 1/4 Maine

Last stand

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GCC

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MaternaL Made Owned w/ Reimann Ranches, Billy Wolf, Thompson Show Steers,Kroupa Genetics

Owned with: Blind Badger Ranch and Tolle Show Cattle

PB Maine Anjou. BBBN X2 x Sooner AMA# 46046

Owned w/ Eddie Neundorf

3/4 MAINE. GOET I80 x Irish Whiskey AAA# 15459486


GCC

GCC

LegaCy

gOLd standard Owned w/ Bourquin Cattle Co, JE Ranch, Boss Cattle

Owned w/ Phil Williams Duke Ranch & Bourquin Cattle Co.

GCC Total Recall x OCC Juanada 925R

GCC Total Recall x GCC Jody 900U

AAA# 17001727

AAA# 16855217

YARDLEY

GCC

COrnerstOne

standard tiMe Owned w/ Randy Schurring

Owned w/ Yardley Cattle Co & Prairie Creek Angus

Shultz Class Time x OCC Juanada 925R

Yardley Royal Jet x Miss Yardley T66

AAA# 18593292

AAA# 18057475

GCC

GCC

hesstOn

neW gaMe

Owned w/ Marty Burgee, Jeff Henderson, Jeff Bourquin, Kelvin Jorgenson, Todd Mortenson, Lindskov Ranch.

Owned w/ Jones Show Cattle, Three Aces Cattle Co. Lydell & Holly Meyer

GCC Total Recall x Duff Dixie Erica 814G-1 AAA# 18057475

AAA# 15459486

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neW editiOn

OCC Genesis x Dixie Erica 814G

Owned w/ Warren Cattle Co

First Class x J&J Queen 414 AAA# 18210325


ADVERTISING INDEX

1 Eleven ................................................................................................8-9 3 Aces Cattle Company .........................................................................234 Aces Wild ...............................................................................................24 AKSARBEN ...........................................................................................225 Andis......................................................................................................37 Big Deal ............................................................................................ Cover Bohannon ......................................................................................... Cover Bonnell Farms Show Cattle ....................................................................59 Bovine Elite ............................................................................................22 Branded Show Gear ...............................................................................32 Caffee Ranch .....................................................................................62-63 Caffee/Thompson Bull Sale ...............................................................62-63 Calf Climate .........................................................................................181 Calf’s Choice Total ..................................................................................66 Cates Farms ..........................................................................................231 Cattle Vision Breeding Cattle..................................................................52 Cattle Visions ....................................................................................46-47 Cattle Visions - Smoke ...........................................................................48 Cattle Visions Revival .............................................................................49 Cattle Visions Simsolutions ....................................................................50 CK Cattle ................................................................................................12 Club Calf Paradise ..................................................................................28 Colburn Cattle Co. .................................................................................44 Colburn Primo........................................................................................45 Collins Cattle ..........................................................................................36 Confidential ...........................................................................................56 Currency.................................................................................................90 Donor Eggstravaganza ...........................................................................59 Donors Unlimited ................................................................................. IFC Double Vision ........................................................................................21 Duff Cattle Co .........................................................................................64 Elgin Veterinary Hospital .....................................................................200 Elmore Cattle Services ............................................................................90 Esquire ...................................................................................................74 Extreme Natural Stride .............................................................................3 Farrer Sires ........................................................................................88-89 Firestorm................................................................................................57 FSF Bitcoin .............................................................................................88 FSF Far Better .........................................................................................89 Glover Cattle ..........................................................................................94 Glucoat.................................................................................................235 Golden Flo .............................................................................................30 Grass to Grid Bull Sale ...........................................................................IBC Griswold Cattle ............................................................................. 269-273 Griswold Semen/Rockin K ............................................................ 269-273 Grow and Shine......................................................................................87 Halftime .................................................................................................71 Horstman Cattle Co ................................................................................16 Jones Show Cattle ..................................................................................83 Jose .......................................................................................................51 Katina, Show Photo ..............................................................................130 Land of Lincoln Boar Goats ...................................................................227 Legendary ..............................................................................................70 Linde’s Livestock Photos.......................................................................141 Logic ......................................................................................................72 LubriSyn Livestock..................................................................................26 Matt Lautner Cattle ...................................................................... 237-268 Meant to Be ...........................................................................................31 Mid-Continent Farms ........................................................................ Cover Midwest Genetics..............................................................................54-55 Minnaert Show Cattle................................................................... 228-229 Misty Mountain Farms ...........................................................................92 Morgan Ranch........................................................................................34 Murphy Trailer Sales...............................................................................27 Natural Solutions ...................................................................................41 Novel Designs ........................................................................................33 On The Mark.............................................................................................7 OSU Cowboy Classic Sale .......................................................................85 Otterstad/Winn Online Sale ...................................................................53

Pasture Perfect to Picture Perfect ..........................................................236 Pearl’s Pics ...........................................................................................181 Pembrook Cattle Co...........................................................................56-58 Polzin Cattle ...........................................................................................21 Power in a Cane .....................................................................................93 Prairie View Farms.............................................................................17-19 Premium ................................................................................................58 Primo .....................................................................................................45 Purina Honor Show Chow ......................................................................38 Purple Reign Cattle Co. ............................................................................5 Rebel Soul..............................................................................................80 Revival ...................................................................................................49 Ridling Cattle .......................................................................................107 Riverode ..............................................................................................130 Road Trip ................................................................................................71 Rocking K Productions .........................................................................103 Rockstar ............................................................................................ Cover Rodgers Bulls .........................................................................................BC Roundtable ............................................................................................76 Rural Route Creations ..........................................................................141 Santana ............................................................................................. Cover SC Online Sales .................................................................................13-15 SC Online Sales- Sheep .......................................................................2F, 4 SC Showdown Livestock Show ...............................................................98 Schaeffer/Tice ......................................................................................232 Scheetz Cattle Co. Embryo & Rare Semen Sale .......................................61 SEK Genetics ..........................................................................................20 Show Circuit - Sire Package ..................................................................171 Show Circuit - subscription ...................................................................151 Show Coat .........................................................................................94-95 Show Rite Feeds .....................................................................................25 ShowTec Feeds .......................................................................................23 Silveira Brothers Online Sale..................................................................65 Silveiras Style .........................................................................................77 Smokin Bob ...........................................................................................67 Something Special .................................................................................81 Southern Ohio Spring Smackdown ......................................................226 Springtime Revival.................................................................................84 Stertzbach Cattle Co. ..............................................................................82 Style .......................................................................................................77 Sullivan Ranch .........................................................................................4 Sullivan Supply .................................................................................10-11 Sunglo Feeds ....................................................................................42-43 Texas Limited Edition .............................................................................86 Texas Shorthorn Assn. On-Line State Sale .............................................147 Texas Tea ................................................................................................96 The Boss Livestock Dryer ......................................................................224 Thomas Ranch ......................................................................................233 Thompson Show Steers .....................................................................62-63 Titan .................................................................................................. Cover Top Sires............................................................................................78-79 Trans Ova ...............................................................................................40 Tree Lane Farms .....................................................................................39 Tru-Test Livestock Scale Systems .............................................................35 U Need Me ...........................................................................................230 Watchout ...............................................................................................97 WCC Classic............................................................................................75 Weaver Leather ......................................................................................29 WHR Shorthorns ....................................................................................60


Grass to

ETR

707

Griswold Cattle

(Full sister to 707)

Grid

Act BW: 85 Act WW: 730

Profit x Trademark PB SM

GCC

596

APRIL 14, 2018

Follet, texas

bone, mass POWER

DEMAND THE RUGGEDNESS YOU NEED

the consistency you

Act BW: 82 Act WW: 695

Irish Whiskey x New Edition 3/8 Maine

GCC

RIM ROCK

BW WW YW MM 2.2 51 85 20

First Class x 835

Act BW: 79 Act WW: 845 Act Weight: 1360

First Class x 835

First Class x 835

GCC

466E

250 Bulls - Angus, simAngus, & irish Whiskey Angus 50 PAirs & Bred heifers Act BW: 76 Act WW: 610

Maternal Made x Total Recall. Mainetainer

John Griswold: 405-780-3300 Greg Griswold: 405-780-0100

Josh Taylor: 918-605-5139 Craig Sand: 405-564-4319


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